Department of Agricultural Socioeconomics, Faculty of Agriculture, Gadjah Mada University, held a Coordination Meeting for Lecture Preparation for the Even Semester 2023/2024 for the Agricultural Science Doctoral Study Program with a specialization in Doctor of Agricultural Economics (DEP) and Doctor of Agribusiness Management (DMA). This activity will occur on Monday, January 29, 2024, at 09.00 in MMA Room 202.
This meeting was held behind closed doors and attended by lecturers from the DEP and DMA specialization programs and educational staff from the Department of Agricultural Socioeconomics UGM. Head of the UGM Department of Agricultural Socioeconomics, Mr. Dr. Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo, M.Ec., chaired the meeting to discuss preparations for even semester lectures and ensure the smooth running of teaching and learning activities in the two doctoral programs.
Some of the main points discussed in this meeting involved:
a. Discussion related to the Kapita Selekta course
In-depth Discussion regarding the Kapita Selekta course as a course that will later facilitate students in carrying out dissertation research.
b. Discussion related to specialization subjects
Ensuring the continuity of several specialization courses that will be offered this semester.
c. Preparation regarding the draft assessment proposal
Intensive Discussion regarding the draft assessment proposal, which each lecturer must immediately prepare for the smooth running of learning activities.
d. Evaluation regarding the confirmation flow for students taking the Kapita Selekta course
The meeting participants evaluated several students who still need to confirm with their supervisors about the Capita Selekta course. This Discussion is carried out to ensure the administrative process runs efficiently.
e. Distribution of teaching staff duties for each specialization program
Division of teaching staff duties to ensure that each specialization program has full and optimal support from the teaching staff. The teaching staff appointed for the DEP Specialization Program is Mr. Muslimin, S.P., M.P., and the teaching staff appointed for the DMA Specialization Program is Mr. Yuliyanto.
Overall, this activity was carried out as a real commitment from the Agricultural Socioeconomics Department to ensure the success of learning activities in the DEP and DMA Study Programs. Meetings run smoothly, creating a productive and collaborative atmosphere. The results of this meeting provide hope for DEP and DMA doctoral program students that thorough Preparation will create a supportive learning environment and make a significant contribution to future agricultural science development. The Agricultural Socioeconomics Department is committed to improving the quality of education to produce a generation of superior and competitive agricultural scientists.