DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM BASED ON THE JOB MARKET, UNIVERSITY OF GUNUNG JATI

Currently, the MBKM program has been implemented by a number of universities. However, to be able to implement this policy, universities must prepare themselves to be able to run this program according to the characteristics and resources they have. One of them is Gunung Jati University, which this year received a grant related to the mechanism for implementing the independent learning curriculum. Universities must determine policies that serve as guidelines for the study programs they cover, including support for cross-study learning. In order to implement the MBKM policy, the Gunung Jati University Economics Education Study Program aligns the curriculum in a more structured and systematic way so that it can be adaptive and flexible, and responsive to increasingly rapid changes. The resource persons in the preparation of the job market-based MBKM curriculum in Gunung Jati were Mrs. Daru Wahyuni, SE, M.Si, Lecturer of Economic Education at the State University of Yogyakarta. In the event it was emphasized that students have the opportunity for 1 (one) semester (equivalent to 20 credits) to study outside the study program at the same university; and a maximum of 2 semesters or equivalent to 40 credits of studying in the same study program at different universities, learning in different study programs at different universities; and/or learning outside the university. In the event it was emphasized that students have the opportunity for 1 (one) semester (equivalent to 20 credits) to study outside the study program at the same university; and a maximum of 2 semesters or equivalent to 40 credits of studying in the same study program at different universities, studying in different study programs at different universities; and/or learning outside the university. In the event it was emphasized that students have the opportunity for 1 (one) semester (equivalent to 20 credits) to study outside the study program at the same university; and a maximum of 2 semesters or equivalent to 40 credits of studying in the same study program at different universities, learning in different study programs at different universities; and/or learning outside the university.