Face-to-face activities (lectures) in class (1 hour/credit), which should be utilized optimally by:
- Reading the material that the lecturer is expected to discuss
- Ask the lecturer anything that is not clear,
- Ask the lecturer for advice on how to study and practice well.
A minimum of 78% attendance is required for this benefit. Failure to do so may result in the loss of the right to take the exam in this course. Absences must be reported to the instructor as soon as possible, along with a valid and compelling reason, in accordance with established Faculty procedures.
- Structured academic activities (1 hour/credit), which can be in the form of responses, practicals, homework, and/or other assignments from lecturers, to strengthen learning.
- Response is an activity where students can take advantage of the presence of an assistant to help solve questions and technical problems that they have not yet mastered.
- Praktikum bertujuan melengkapi kegiatan perkuliahan, agar keterkaitan antara teori dan praktek dapat dikokohkan.
- The aim of practicum is to complement lecture activities, so that the link between theory and practice can be strengthened.
- Independent academic activities (1 hour/credit), are activities carried out alone (in the library, at home, or elsewhere) by students. This is very necessary, to be able to reflect on and digest the lecture material. This activity can consist of reading textbooks or other things, lecture notes, responses or practicums, making assigned and self-chosen questions, making schemes of subjects that have been studied, studying in study groups, etc.
An exam is an activity that evaluates learning success up to a predetermined level. Exams consist of:
- Midterm exam (UTS)
- Final exams(UAS)
- Practical exam (if there is an opportunity)
- Seminar and Thesis Exams
Mid-term and final exams are conducted according to UNPAR’s academic schedule. The schedule for both exams will be announced during the study plan registration period. Practical exams, seminars, and thesis exams may be taken outside of the exam period, provided they are within the semester.

