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Module Handbook-Mathematics-Universitas Brawijaya

Module Handbook

Module Name: CITIZENSHIP

Module Level: Bachelor

Abbreviation, if Applicable: MPK60006 Sub-Heading, if Applicable: -

Courses included in the module, if applicable

CITIZENSHIP Semester/term: 3rd/ 2nd year

Module Coordinator(s): Chair of the General Subjects

Lectures(s) General Subjects Group Chair-appointed lecturer

Language Bahasa Indonesia

Classification within the curriculum

Compulsory Studies Teaching format / class

hours per week during semester:

100 minutes lectures per week.

Workload: Total workload is 3 ECTS, which consists of 1.67 hours lectures, 2 hours structured activities, 2 hours independent learning, 16 week per semester, and a total 90.67 hours per semester including mid exam and final exam.

Credit Points: 2

Requirements according to the examination

regulations:

Students have attendance at least 80% on English class and registered as examinees in the academic information system.

Recommended prerequisties

- Module objectives/intended learning outcomes

After completing this course the student should have

CLO 1 : understand the essence of citizenship education in developing the complete abilities of undergraduate or professional graduates and linking the values of Pancasila with the subject matter in the Citizenship Education course

CLO 2 : interpret the concept of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia and identify and recognize the uniqueness of the Indonesian rule of law which is rooted in the values of Pancasila

CLO 3 : understand the supremacy of the constitution and the uniqueness of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia which is based on the values of Pancasila and differentiates between constitutional and institutional behavior in the life of the nation and state CLO 4 : understand, identify, and defend national identity from

popular culture in the flow of globalization

CLO 5 : build awareness and believe in the importance of involvement or participation in the practice of Pancasila democracy

CLO 6 : examine Pancasila as the philosophical foundation of Human Rights in the State of Indonesia and

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Module Handbook-Mathematics-Universitas Brawijaya compromise. Between rights and human obligations in the life of the nation and state

CLO 7 : understand the concept of geopolitics and geopolitics of Indonesia and classify the potential for the diversity of natural resources and human resources in the concept of regional autonomy based on the Archipelago's insight

CLO 8 : showing love for the country, having nationalism, and a sense of responsibility to the state and nation

Content: Topics:

1. Introduction and Urgency of Citizenship Education 2. Indonesian State and Citizen

3. The 1945 Constitution and the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia

4. National Identity 5. Pancasila Democracy 6. Human Rights

7. Archipelago insight 8. National Resilience

Soft Skill Attribute Discipline, honesty, cooperation and communication Study / exam

achievements:

The final mark will be weighted as follows:

No. Assessment methods (component, activities). Weight

1. Assignment 20 %

2. Quiz 20 %

3. Mid examination 30 %

4. Final examination 30 %

Final grades is defined as follow: A : 80 < Final Mark ≤ 100 B+ : 75 < Final Mark ≤ 80

B : 69 < Final Mark ≤ 75

C+ : 60 < Final Mark ≤ 69

C : 55 < Final Mark ≤ 60

D+ : 50 < Final Mark ≤ 55

D : 44 < Final Mark ≤ 50

E : 0 ≤ Final Mark ≤ 44

Forms of Media Slides and LCD projectors, laptop/ computer, whiteboards.

Learning Methods Lecture

Literature 1. Tim Dosen Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan Universitas Brawijaya, 2019, Buku Ajar Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan 2. Kementerian Riset, Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi, 2016,

Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan untuk Perguruan Tinggi 3. Jimly Asshiddiqie, 2010. Konstitusi dan Konstitusionalisme

Indonesia. Jakarta: Sinar Grafika

4. Jimly Asshiddiqie, 2014. Pengantar Ilmu Hukum Tata Negara. Jakarta: PT Raja Grafindo Persada

5. Mahfud MD, 2010, Politik di Indonesia, Jakarta: Rajawali Press

6. Muhamad Erwin, 2010. Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan Republik Indonesia. Bandung: Refika Aditama

7. Kaelan, 2013, Negara Kebangsaan Pancasila, Yogyakarta:

Paradigma

8. Yudi Latief, 2011, Negara Paripurna: Historisitas, Rasionalitas, dan Aktualitas Pancasila, Jakarta: Gramedia

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Module Handbook-Mathematics-Universitas Brawijaya 9. Yudi Latief, 2014. Mata Air Keteladanan: Pancasila dalam

Perbuatan, Bandung: Mizan

10. Suseno, Magnis, 2003, Etika Politik, Prinsip-prinsip Moral Dasar Kenegaraan Modern, Jakarta: Gramedia

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