Pertemuan Ke 1 | Kuliah AIK 1 | UMBandung
Summary
TLDRThe script introduces the structure and expectations for an Al-Islam and Kemuhammadiyahan course. It covers the course components including attendance, assignments, mid-term and final exams, as well as the learning methods, such as lectures, discussions, and field surveys. The professor explains how various types of assignments and evaluations contribute to the final grade. Key topics throughout the course include Islamic teachings, social responsibilities, modern issues in Islam, and the relationship between religion and knowledge. The course also explores Islamic contributions to modern science and philosophy, along with key figures and their impact on Islamic intellectual traditions.
Takeaways
- 😀 The course starts with an introduction to the rules and structure of the class, including the importance of attendance, assignments, and participation.
- 😀 There are different types of tasks during the course, including individual tasks, group assignments, essays, surveys, and other projects.
- 😀 Attendance is crucial for the final grade, with a 100% attendance rate contributing to the highest grade for participation, while absences can significantly lower the grade.
- 😀 The course will be delivered through four primary methods: lectures, paper writing, field surveys, and discussions.
- 😀 Evaluation is not solely based on midterms (UTS) and finals (UAS), but includes attendance, group work, behavior, and task completion.
- 😀 The first 15 minutes of each lecture will involve reading a passage from the Quran, ensuring a spiritual start to each session.
- 😀 The dress code is important: students are expected to wear modest clothing, with women in Muslim attire and men dressed neatly.
- 😀 To be eligible for the final exam (UAS), students must have attended at least 75% of the classes.
- 😀 The course covers various topics, including the meaning of Islam, its principles, and concepts like Aqidah (faith), Akhlak (ethics), Ibadah (worship), and Muamalah (social relations).
- 😀 The course will also explore how Islam addresses modern issues like nationalism, human rights, and social responsibility, alongside discussions on the relationship between science, technology, and Islam.
Q & A
What are the key points of the lecture structure mentioned in the transcript?
-The lecture structure includes several elements: a mix of lectures, individual and group assignments, reviews, field surveys, and discussions. Attendance, group tasks, mid-term, and final exams all contribute to the grading, along with behaviors and assignments during the course.
How are the attendance and participation in the course evaluated?
-Attendance is a significant part of the grading. Students are required to attend the class, with penalties for not showing up. If a student attends every class, they earn full attendance points. Missing multiple classes reduces their attendance score, and after several absences, students may not be allowed to take the final exam.
What is the importance of attendance in this course?
-Attendance plays a crucial role in the overall grade. It is a part of the evaluation criteria, with 100% attendance contributing to the highest attendance score. Missing multiple sessions directly impacts the student's ability to take the final exam.
What are the four main teaching methods used in the course?
-The four main teaching methods used in the course are lectures, writing assignments (essays), field surveys, and discussions.
What is the policy on tardiness and how does it impact the course?
-Tardiness is tolerated for up to 10 minutes. However, arriving later than that may result in the student being marked absent, which affects their overall attendance score.
What is the expected student attire for attending the class?
-Students are expected to dress neatly and modestly, with Muslim attire for women and modest attire for men. This is part of the course's dress code for attendance.
What is the minimum attendance percentage required to take the final exam?
-Students must have at least 75% attendance to be eligible to take the final exam.
What are the topics to be covered in the second meeting of the course?
-The second meeting will focus on the concept of Isra and its aspects, the meaning of Islam from an etymological standpoint, and the major aspects of Islamic teachings, including aqidah, akhlak, ibadah, and muamalah.
What is the significance of the lecture on Akhlak in this course?
-The lecture on Akhlak discusses the crisis of ethics in modern society, emphasizing how ethical behavior in Islam contributes to a person's dignity and social harmony. It includes a discussion on the challenges of hedonism, materialism, and pragmatism.
How does the course address the relationship between Islam and modern science?
-The course examines the role of Islam in the development of science and the dichotomy between modern secular knowledge and religious knowledge. It explores how Islamic teachings align with or challenge modern scientific approaches.
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