The Graduates Competence of Islamic Higher Education in Stakeholder Societies Perfective in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Alhamuddin, Adang M.Tsaury, Eko Surbiyantoro
Universitas Islam Bandung
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the competence of graduates of Islamic Education Study Program in the perspective of user society. The study used a quantitative approach with survey method. Data collection techniques were conducted by questionnaire, interview, and documentation. Data analysis was utilized with descriptive statistics. The results showed that graduates had to have integrity (ethics and morals) in addition to other competencies. Ethics and morals should be the foundation and priority of higher education in structuring and compiling the existing curriculum. Therefore, learning does not only focus on knowledge, but attitude must be the main goal to print superior human resources who believe and are fear to God Almighty. Attitude needs to be integrated in the ongoing learning process. In addition to these competencies, graduates need to have the ability in the field of technology and communication of foreign languages both Arabic and English. The era of the industrial revolution 4.0 is marked by digitalization in all aspects of human life. Thus, curriculum development in university needs to harmonize between the needs, demands and guidance in the community
Keywords: Competencies, Graduation, Core, Curriculum Development
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