On average all students both at undergraduate and graduate level were attending classes above the required workload of 35 hours in one semester with an overall mean of 35.20 hours, 36.12 hours, and 36.80 hours, respectively. In the Bachelor of Islamic Economics, the actual student's workload on class activity was relatively similar to the designed hours. Meanwhile, in the Master of Islamic Economics and Doctoral in Islamic Economics study program there was an over workload of 1.12 hours and 1.80 hours, respectively. The data indicates that, on average, Master's students experienced 3.10% above the workload threshold, and Doctoral Students experienced 4.89% above the workload threshold.

 

Figure 4.A Student's Workload for Attending Class Activity - Department of Islamic Economics

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