COURSE CONTRACT
COURSES APPLIED CATHOLICISM
UNDERGRADUATE VETERINARY MEDICINE PROGRAM
1. Course Title : APPLIED CATHOLICISM
2. Course Code : AGK401
3. Course Load : 2 Semster credit hours
4. Semester : VI (Even)
5. Departmen/ Study Program : Undergraduate-Faculty of Veterianry Medicine 6. Precondition course : Catholicism 1
7. Course Description : The application of the course in veterinary medicine field focuses on the undestanding of Christian morality regarding the profession of veterinary, which is the way Christian veterinaries live by doing their profession as well as being Allah’s sons and Christ’s students among the societies. To achieve the aim, the students of veterinary medicine will be given the following materials: the Christian morality, moral theology;
Christian virtues with ten Allah orders; and Sin.
There will be 14 in-class lectures, and the methods used are lecture, discussion, assignment and seminar. The course will use interactive multimedia as its lecture media
8. Supervisor : Dr. EduardusBimoAksonoHerupradoto, DVM 9. Lecturer : Dr. EduardusBimoAksonoHerupradoto,DVM 10. Lecture days/ Time/Room : Friday / 11.00-13.00pm/ International room 1st
floor
11. Attribute ofSoft Skills : Critical, Discipline, Creative, Argumentative 12. Graduate Learning outcomes : LO 8 : Implement veterinary and husbandry science
and technology creatively based on ethics, morality, religion, Pancasila and civics in public 13. Course Learning outcomes : The undergraduate students of Veterinary Medicine
are expected to understand and explain the Christian morality, moral theology; Christian virtues with ten Allah orders; and Sin. They are also expected to apply to their profession in accordance with development of science and technology.
14. Sub Learning outcomes :
Applied Catholicism (AGK203) plays an important role in basic for the understanding of undergraduate Veterinary students about Christian morals related to the veterinary profession, namely how to live a Christian veterinarian in carrying out a profession so that he can live as a child of God and a Christian student be an example of society. Specifically, it can be described as follows::
1. Students know the rules that must be followed and adhered to together during the lecture, know the meaning and scope: Description of courses, lecturers and lecture schedules; Course benefits and descriptions; Objectives of the course;
Course grading and evaluation; Other explanations such as percentage of attendance, reading material and assignments
2. Students can understand and explain about Christian moral theology related to the veterinary profession
3. Students can understand and explain the morality of human actions 4. Students can understand and explain the moral desires of passion
5. Students can understand and explain conscience, conscience decisions and faith 6. Students can understand and explain catechesis of conscience
7. Students can explain the st to 6th evaluation material well and correctly 8. Students can understand and explain moral and ethical differences
9. Students can understand and explain the scriptural view of Christian virtue 10. Students can understand and explain the ten commandments of God in terms of
catechesis
11. Students can understand and explain basic sins and sins in general
12. Students can understand and explain sin according to the teachings of the church 13. Students can understand and explain the catechesis about sin
14. Students can understand and explain reconciliation
15. Students can understand and explain capita selecta (summary of applied Catolicism) related to the profession in the field of veterinary medicine
16. Students can explain the 8th to15th material and present their respective assignments
15. Benefits of Course
Students of undergraduate Veterinary Medicine can understand and explain about Christian morality, moral theology; Christian virtue with the ten commandments of God; and Sin, and able to apply in the profession in accordance with the development of science and technology
16. Strategy of Course
In lectures students are expected to study the Applied Catholiscim courses that have been followed in advance and first read the specified teaching materials / hand out.
The lecturer only provides an outline of the subject matter or sub-topic or gives an example, then the student is expected to ask questions that are less clear and also answer the lecturer questions. Students will also be given assignments in addition to midterms and final semester examinations. The learning process is delivered 16 times face to face, the learning methods used are lectures, discussions, assignments and seminars. The media used is using interactive multimedia.
17. Course Material or Reading
a. Moral Dasar, ‘’Keputusam Suara hati dan Iman”. Bernhard Kieser, SJ. Jogjakarta.
1987
b. Katekismus, Wali-wali Gereja Seluruh Indonesia. Ende-Flores. 1988 18. Course Assignment
Individual :
Week 15th : Each participant is assigned to make a paper with the attached format related to moral ethics in the veterinary profession
19. Assesment Criteria
Each test is given a raw value in the form of 0 to 100. Especially for the final score, the assessment is given in 7 grades, namely: A, AB, B, BC, C, D and E.
The final value of a course is determined from the combined results of evaluation of all test value held by the lecturer concerned. The final assessment includes: Quiz (1), Presentation (2), Mid Exam(3), Final Exam (4) and Softskill (5):
example :
Student X takes the Applied Catolicism exam, the value for each exam is as follows:
Quiz = 70
Mid Exam = 70
Assignment = 80
Final Exam = 80
Softskill = 80
Then the final value (still in raw value)
Final Assessment (raw value or number) becomes a quality value in the form of letters and is processed in 7 (seven) ratings. From the final value (raw value), the mean value (X) can be processed. Value grouping is done using the standard reference assessment, as follows:
Raw value Letter value
≥ 75 70 – 74.9 65 – 69.9 60 – 64.9 55 – 59.9 40 – 54.9
< 40
A AB
B BC
C D E (70x1) + (70x3) + (80 x 2) + (80 x 3) + (80 x 1)
1 + 2 + 3 + 3 + 1 760
10 = 76
The presentation of the value from the processing of the above values in the presentation uses 7 ratings, as follows:
Letter value Quality value A
AB B BC
C D E
4 3,5
3 2,5
2 1 0 20. Others
• Students are allowed to attend the final exam if 75% are present in the lecture (at least 9 times present, for new students) and 50% are present (for students to repeat)
• If you don't take the quiz, mid exam, final exam, you must have a doctor's certificate and a maximum of 1 week after the quiz / mid exam / final exam will immediately take the follow-up exam
• Collection of structured assignments (papers) a maximum of 1 week before the final exam
• Type of quiz questions: Essay
• For the mid exam and final exam: Essay
• Assignment: Making Paper
LECTURE SCHEDULE
UNDERGRADUATE VETERINARY MEDICINE PROGRAM
COURSE TITLE / CODE : APPLIED CATHOLICSM/ AGK401 TIME : Friday, 11.00 – 13.00 WIB
PLACE : R. Small Class (1st Floor) Fac of Vet. Medicine Unair COURSE LOAD : 2 semester credit hours
SEMESTER : VI (Even)
YEAR : 2017/2018
No Date Course Topics Lecturer Lecturer
Load 1. 09 February 2018 Preliminary Dr. E. Bimo Aksono
H.P., M.Kes., Drh
100%
2. 23 February 2018 The Christian moral sense Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh
3. 02 March 2018 Human decency morality Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh 4. 09 March 2018 Decency of lust Dr. E. Bimo Aksono
H.P., M.Kes., Drh 5. 16 March 2018 Conscience, conscience
decision and Faith
Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh
6 23 March 2018 Catechesis conscience Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh
03 April 2018 MIDEXAM TIM
7. 06 April 2018 Moral and ethical differences
DR. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh
8. 13 April 2018 The biblical view of Christian virtue
Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh 9. 20 April 2018 The Ten Commandments
are viewed in terms of catechesis
Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh 10. 27 April 2018 Understanding of basic sin
and sin in general
Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh
11 04 May 2018 Sin according to the teachings of the church
Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh
12 11 May 2018 Catechesis about sin Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh
13 18 May 2018 Reconciliation Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh
14 25 May 2018 Capita Selecta
PRESENTATION OF ASSIGNMENT
Dr. E. Bimo Aksono H.P., M.Kes., Drh
15 05 June 2018 FINALEXAM TIM
Supervisor in Courses, Validated by : Head of Study Program
Dr. Eduardus Bimo A.H, DVM., M.Kes Prof. Dr. Fedik A. Rantam