Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review (IJRER)
Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September

The Role of Islamic Higher Education in Developing Human Resources for the Global Halal Industry: Synchronizing Curriculum

Wafiyah, Ummul (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Sep 2025

Abstract

The worldwide halal business is growing exponentially, yet Islamic Higher Education Institutions (PTI) graduates lack the skills needed to handle sharia, science, and halal. Current courses typically overemphasize normative knowledge without appropriately integrating global industrial standards, accreditation, and technology. This study examines PTI's strategic role in growing global halal sector human resources and develops a curriculum synchronization model to meet market expectations in halal assurance systems, Islamic finance, and halal tourism. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach at several leading PTI with halal-related study programs. Data were collected through analysis of curriculum documents (syllabus, RPS), in-depth interviews with stakeholders (academics, halal industry practitioners, and the Halal Product Assurance Agency/BPJPH), and FGDs (focus group discussions) for data triangulation. The results of the study indicate that effective curriculum synchronization requires modification of three main pillars: (1) integration of professional certification courses (such as Halal Slaughterer and Halal Auditor) into the compulsory curriculum, (2) increasing the portion of internships and project-based Field Work Practices (PKL) in global halal-certified companies, and (3) implementation of the "Triple Helix Model" (Campus-Industry-Halal Institution) in learning design. It was found that PTI, that implemented this model, produced graduates with a much higher employment rate in the halal sector. This article enhances the literature on higher education and Islamic economics and proposes an integrated curriculum model for Islamic universities in Indonesia and worldwide to produce competitive halal industry human resources.

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