Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
The Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) that have been set for the bachelor's and master's programs in the Department of History Universitas Gadjah Mada was defined on the basis of the actual and factual needs of the programs and took both the internal and external aspects into consideration. The internal aspect refers to the operational needs of Universitas Gadjah Mada in managing its internal affairs, whereas the external aspect is related to the stakeholders’ needs that the university attempts to fulfill. ILOs are defined in accordance with the established learning taxonomy and system and are continuously developed for the academic management of the History Department at the level of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences and at the level of Universitas Gadjah Mada. The specific process of formulating ILOs for the bachelor's and master's programs in the department has ensured that its substance is consistent with the visions and missions of the history department, the faculty and the university. The completion of the process was followed by the ILOs being communicated internally to the students, the academic staff and the administrative staff as well as externally to the public through the history department’s website and to the stakeholders through the official information channel that is designated for the department’s partner organizations, alumni, and fellow members of the association of history degree programs in Indonesia’s higher education institutions.
ILOs of Bachelor's and Master's Programs
No | ILOs (Bachelor) |
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1 | Having a commitment to humanitarian values that reflect religious, moral and ethical principles |
2 | Motivated to contribute to the enhancement of the quality of life of Indonesian people at large and the betterment of Indonesia as a country and a nation on the basis of Pancasila (the Five Principles of Indonesia’s political philosophy) |
3 | Internalizing the spirit of autonomy, virtuosity, and entrepreneurship |
4 | Having the ability to explain the history of Indonesia chronologically and thematically |
5 | Having the ability to use relevant theories and methodologies in conducting researches on oral or written history |
6 | Acquiring the skills in incorporating social sciences and cultural studies into historical studies as auxiliary sciences |
7 | Acquiring a skill in reading historical texts written in Dutch, Javanese and Classical Malays (Jawi) and use them in research |
8 | Acquiring a skill in developing historical reconstruction both verbally and in writing |
9 | Becoming trained in the basics of historical research in new media, i.e. audio-visual and digital media |
10 | Acquiring oral and written presentation skills for communicating historical perspectives |
No | ILOs (Master) |
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1 | Demonstrate the ability to practice academic and scientific principles and ethics while showing a critical attitude and commitment to the advancement of humanity and society, grounded in Pancasila and Indonesian culture. |
2 | Demonstrate an understanding of theories and approaches applied in historical analysis. |
3 | Apply historical methods to collect sources and reconstruct historical narratives based on evidence. |
4 | Apply theories and concepts in conducting historical analysis. |
5 | Utilize historical analysis to explain and address issues effectively. |