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UNAIR Faculty of Law Ready to Welcome Community Collaborative Learning Program (BBK)

The Independent Campus Learning Program (MBKM) is a program that aims to encourage students to master various sciences as a preparation for entering the world of work. As for implementing the MBKM Program and increasing opportunities for students to participate in MBKM, 51动漫 plans to organize MBKM in Community Learning Together (BBK). The plan was revealed in the activities of the Coordination Meeting for Academic, Student and Alumni Affairs which was attended by the Vice Chancellor of 51动漫 for Academic, Student and Alumni Affairs; Director, Directorate of Education Innovation and Development, Airlangga University, and Deputy Dean for Academic, Student and Alumni Affairs for all Faculties.

 

Community Learning Together (BBK) is a form of off-campus learning held independently by 51动漫 with a cross-scientific and sectoral approach for a certain period. Later, the benefits obtained will also be the same as MBKM, namely the conversion of up to twenty-semester credit units. Various programs as part of BKK will also be prepared later, such as student exchanges, apprenticeships/work practices, teaching assistance in education units, research/research, humanitarian projects, entrepreneurial activities, independent studies/projects, building thematic real work villages/colleges, and defend the country.

 

Through an interview with Dr. Enny Narwati, S.H., M.H as Deputy Dean I of the Faculty of Law, Airlangga University. She explained that his work unit would immediately review and redesign the existing curriculum. According to her, several courses, such as thesis, lectures, and fieldwork. Various other activities can also be part of the BKK program, namely legal clinics, competitions, and other contests. The aim is to equip students with the hard and soft skills needed to enter the world of work without reducing learning outcomes in the administration of higher education in law.

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