a. Internship/Work Practice
Students engage in internships at companies, non-profit organizations, multilateral institutions, government agencies, or startups, under the supervision of a faculty member.
b. Village Project
A social project to assist rural or remote communities in economic development, infrastructure building, and other initiatives in collaboration with village authorities, BUMDes, cooperatives, or local organizations.
c. Teaching in Schools
A teaching program where students teach at elementary, middle, or high schools, either in urban or remote areas. This initiative is facilitated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Higher Education.
d. Student Exchange
Students take courses or a semester at another university, either domestically or abroad, through government-established partnership agreements. The credits earned will be transferred to their home university.
e. Research
Students participate in academic research in science or social humanities, supervised by faculty members or researchers. This can be conducted in research institutions such as LIPI/BRIN.
f. Entrepreneurship
Students develop entrepreneurial activities independently, supported by a business proposal and transaction records or employee payroll slips. Faculty supervision is required.
g. Independent Study/Project
Students work on an independent project related to a specific social issue, collaborating with peers under faculty supervision.
h. Humanitarian Project
Social service project with an approved humanitarian organization, either domestically or internationally. Examples include the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) and Mercy Corps.
i. National Defense (Bela Negara)
Students actively contribute to national development through education, moral, and social initiatives.
Notes:
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- All activities must be supervised by a faculty advisor.
- Off-campus activities (e.g., internships or village projects) can be undertaken for up to two semesters, equivalent to 40 credits (SKS).
