ANALISA DAN EVALUASI KURIKULUM PROGRAM S1
Abstract
The purpose of analysis and evaluation of curriculum S1 UIA is to look at the
curriculum S1 currently used are still relevant to needs of student of UIA as the curriculum in
order to improve the quality of kearning proces in the UIA. Teh number of samples used
evaluation as many as 127 students of teh seventh of teh academic year 2015/2016.
Curriculum evaluation instrument involves seven indicators that were previously tasted the
validity and reliability of the instrument. The validity of test results using r product moment
is valid all with values between 0,608 – 0,691. The results of reliability test using Alpha
Cronbach shos coeffcient was 0,8084. Thus the curriculum instruments used as valid and
reliabel measurement tools.
The finding are as follow : curriculum S1 UIA program that is currently used as the
structure of curriculum, the composition of the subject and the number of credit (SKS) betwen
core curriculum and institutional curriculum is still relevant use, both in term of standard of
Higher Education as well as the needs of students.
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