Socialization of the MBKM Program in Faculties Udayana University MIPA: Exploring Processes and Overcoming Obstacles
Jimbaran Hill, Wednesday, June 12 2024, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) Udayana University held a socialization on the Independent Campus Learning Program (MBKM). This activity was held in a hybrid manner, combining offline and online methods, and took place at the Dean Building, 3rd Floor, Computer Lab 2, Bukit Jimbaran Campus, starting at 09.00 WITA.
Also present and opening this socialization activity was the Dean of FMIPA, Prof. Ni Luh Watiniasih, accompanied by Deputy Deans, Undergraduate Study Program Coordinators, and student representatives from each department. This socialization was held to follow up on Letter No. B/936/UN14.2.8/DL.17/2024 dated 10 June 2024 and carries the theme "GETTING TO KNOW MBKM CLOSER THAN THE PROGRAM PROCESS AND CONSTRAINTS."
The MBKM program is one of the innovations from the Ministry of Education and Culture which aims to create graduates who are adaptive to social, cultural, workplace changes and technological developments. This program provides an opportunity for students to gain experience and competencies that are relevant to the needs of the world of work and the dynamics of the industrial revolution 4.0 era. Through the Independent Campus Program, students can take one semester across study programs within higher education and two semesters for experiential learning outside of higher education.
This socialization event was attended by students and lecturers at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Udayana University. The participating students come from the class of 2023 who will take MBKM next year and the class of 2022 who are currently in the process of applying for the ministry's MBKM program and the independent MBKM program. The main resource person in this activity was the Head of the MBKM Unit at Udayana University, Mr. Dr. Ir. I Ketut Sardiana, M.Sc.
By carrying out this theme, it is hoped that this socialization activity
can increase students' interest and understanding of the MBKM program, as well
as provide insight into the activity process and also the obstacles that are
often encountered by students and supervisors. It is hoped that all
undergraduate study program coordinators can take part in socialization
activities like this on other occasions.
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