The student's study load managed based on the credit in the curriculum. The total number of credit for the entire program is 42. According to Ministry of Education and Culture Regulation No. 3/2020, 1 (one) credit semester unit consists of 50 (fifty) minutes of learning activities per week per semester, 60 (sixty) minutes of structured assignments per week per semester, and 60 (sixty) minutes of independent study per week per semester. Therefore, for a course with a 2-credit-hour weight, students will undergo:
Type of activity credits |
credits / week |
2 credits / week |
2 credits /semester: 16 meetings |
3 credits/ semester 16 meetings |
4 credits/ semester 16 meetings |
Learning Process |
50
minutes |
100
minutes |
1.600
minutes |
2.400
minutes |
3.200
minutes |
Structured Assignments |
60
minutes |
120
minutes |
1.920
minutes |
2.880
minutes |
3.840
minutes |
Independent Activities |
60
minutes |
120
minutes |
1.920
minutes |
2.880
minutes |
3.840
minutes |
Total |
170
minutes |
340
minutes (5.6
hours) |
5,440
minutes (90.6
hours) |
8,160
minutes (136
hours) |
10,880 minutes (181.33
hours) |
Table 19:
Master in Law Program
Learning Type and Credit
Learning activities are conducted through in-person classes on campus as well as online. Structured Assignments are in the form of assignments/papers. Independent Study is managed independently by each student.
Therefore, to complete 42 credit hours in 4 semesters, students utilize 1,904 hours, with an average of 476 hours per semester.
Semester |
Number of credits Curriculum |
Minute |
hour |
1 |
13 |
170 minutes x 13 credits x 16 meetings = 35,360 minutes |
589.3
hours/semester |
2 |
12 |
170 minutes x 12 credits x 16 meetings = 32,640 minutes |
544
hours/semester |
3 |
10 |
170 minutes x 10 credits x 16 meetings = 27,200 minutes |
453.3
hours/semester |
4 |
7 |
170 minutes x 7 credits x 16 meetings = 19,040 minutes |
317.3
hours/semester |
Total |
42 |
114.240 minutes |
1,904 hours/4 semesters |
Table 20:
Master in Law Program
Credit Hours
Regarding the course load, this is measured by the Ministry of Education and Culture Regulation No. 3 of 2020 on National Higher Education Standards. A survey was conducted with MLP students for the variables of material weight, assignment load, and independent assignment load on a scale as follows:
1 = Not suitable for all courses ever taken
2 = Suitable for a small portion (10-40%) of the courses ever taken
3 = Suitable for half (50%) of the courses ever taken
4 = Suitable for most (60-90%) of the courses ever taken
5 = Suitable for all courses ever taken
Chart 7:
MLP Course Load
Based on the survey results above:
46.4% of the respondents rated the weight of course materials as suitable for all the courses they have taken.
34% of the respondents rated the time allocated for completing assignments as suitable for the credit for all courses.
46.4% of the respondents rated the time for completing independent assignments as suitable for the credit for all courses.
64.2% of the respondents rated the assignments suitable for the course materials.