PERBEDAAN PROPOSAL SKRIPSI DAN SKRIPSI

Robby Yuli Endra
15 Nov 202005:27

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Robby discusses the fundamental differences between a thesis proposal and an actual thesis. He highlights key distinctions such as the title page, the number of chapters, and the content structure. A thesis proposal typically includes three chapters, while the final thesis extends to five chapters. The proposal is reviewed in a public seminar, while the thesis is defended in a closed session. Robby provides useful insights for students, explaining the importance of understanding these differences when preparing for academic milestones.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The main difference between a thesis proposal (proposal skripsi) and a thesis (skripsi) lies in their title; proposal skripsi is labeled as 'Proposal Skripsi,' while skripsi is labeled as 'Skripsi' or 'Tugas Akhir.'
  • 😀 A thesis proposal generally consists of 3 chapters: Introduction (Chapter 1), Literature Review (Chapter 2), and Methodology (Chapter 3). A full thesis consists of 5 chapters: Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Discussion, and Conclusion.
  • 😀 The cover of a thesis proposal features the words 'Proposal Skripsi,' while the cover of a completed thesis displays 'Skripsi' or 'Tugas Akhir.'
  • 😀 In terms of structure, a proposal skripsi includes the cover page, title page, approval page, acknowledgments, table of contents, list of tables and figures, Chapters 1–3, references, and appendices.
  • 😀 A completed thesis (skripsi) includes all the elements of a proposal skripsi but adds an abstract, Chapter 4 (Discussion), and Chapter 5 (Conclusion and Recommendations).
  • 😀 The thesis proposal defense, called 'Seminar Proposal,' focuses on defending Chapters 1–3. It often involves advisors, examiners, and sometimes other students in an open format.
  • 😀 The thesis defense, known as 'Sidang Skripsi,' focuses on defending the entire thesis (Chapters 1–5) in a closed session with only the student and examiners present.
  • 😀 The format for the thesis proposal is more streamlined, while the thesis format is more comprehensive, with additional chapters and a more detailed structure.
  • 😀 The differences in structure between a thesis proposal and a thesis are crucial for understanding the academic requirements for students preparing to defend their work.
  • 😀 Students should be mindful of these structural differences to avoid confusion when preparing and submitting their thesis or thesis proposal.
  • 😀 The video provides a comprehensive breakdown of the differences, making it clear for students what to expect during the thesis preparation and defense process.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the video?

    -The video focuses on explaining the fundamental differences between a thesis proposal (proposal skripsi) and a thesis (skripsi).

  • What are the key differences between the cover pages of a thesis proposal and a thesis?

    -The cover page of a thesis proposal reads 'Proposal Skripsi', whereas the thesis cover page reads 'Skripsi' or 'Tugas Akhir' (Final Project).

  • How many chapters are in a thesis proposal and a thesis?

    -A thesis proposal typically contains 3 chapters (Chapter 1, 2, and 3), while a thesis consists of 5 chapters (Chapter 1 to Chapter 5).

  • What is the general structure of a thesis proposal?

    -The thesis proposal structure includes the cover page, title page, approval page, table of contents, introduction, literature review, methodology, references, and appendices (chapters 1-3).

  • How does the structure of a thesis differ from a thesis proposal?

    -In a thesis, the structure includes additional elements such as an abstract, a more detailed literature review, a hypothesis or theoretical framework, a discussion chapter, and a conclusion chapter, which are not present in the proposal.

  • What is the difference in the defense process between a thesis proposal and a thesis?

    -The thesis proposal is defended in a 'Proposal Seminar' with a presentation of chapters 1-3, while the thesis is defended in a 'Skripsi Defense', where the entire thesis (chapters 1-5) is examined in a closed session with only the student and examiners present.

  • What sections are typically included in both a thesis proposal and a thesis?

    -Both a thesis proposal and a thesis typically include a cover page, title page, approval page, table of contents, introduction, literature review, methodology, references, and appendices. However, the thesis includes more detailed content like an abstract, hypothesis, and discussion chapters.

  • How many chapters are usually covered during the thesis proposal defense?

    -During the thesis proposal defense, only the first three chapters (Introduction, Literature Review, and Methodology) are presented and discussed.

  • Can other students attend the thesis proposal seminar?

    -Yes, the thesis proposal seminar is usually open for other students to attend, as it is a public defense of the initial chapters of the thesis.

  • What is the typical content of chapter 4 and chapter 5 in a thesis?

    -Chapter 4 of a thesis is typically the discussion section, where the research findings are analyzed. Chapter 5 is the conclusion and recommendations section.

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