YANG KAMU PERLU TAHU SEPUTAR SKRIPSI

Hendra Try Ardianto
12 Apr 202208:09

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Hendra explains the concept of a 'skripsi' (thesis) in the context of undergraduate studies, highlighting its importance as a final academic work that demonstrates a student's ability to analyze and explain their field of study. The video also compares skripsi with thesis (S2) and dissertation (S3), focusing on their differences in complexity, length, and academic contribution. Hendra reassures students that while the skripsi process may seem daunting, it is manageable with proper guidance and emphasizes the importance of mentorship throughout the research process.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A thesis (skripsi) is a scholarly work that confirms a student's qualification to be considered a graduate, marking the end of their academic journey.
  • 😀 Completing a thesis is part of the final requirement to earn a degree after completing the necessary credit hours in a program.
  • 😀 Writing a thesis is essential for students to demonstrate their ability to analyze, understand, and explain phenomena in their field of study.
  • 😀 The main difference between a skripsi, thesis, and dissertation lies in the scope, focus, and level of academic depth, though all are considered scholarly works.
  • 😀 In Indonesia, 'skripsi' is typically for undergraduate (S1), 'tesis' for master's (S2), and 'disertasi' for doctoral (S3) students.
  • 😀 A skripsi usually contains around 20,000-40,000 words, while a thesis might range from 30,000 to 40,000 words, and a dissertation could be about 80,000 words.
  • 😀 The focus of a skripsi tends to be narrower, usually addressing a more specific issue, while a thesis and dissertation have broader, more in-depth scopes.
  • 😀 The scientific rigor of a skripsi is generally lower compared to a thesis or dissertation, with theses and dissertations requiring more novel contributions to the field.
  • 😀 A skripsi can often involve replicating previous research and applying it to new cases, whereas a thesis might require reconstructing and critiquing existing theories, and a dissertation aims to present new theories or findings.
  • 😀 It’s important for students to have guidance from academic advisors during the thesis process, as mentorship helps develop their research and writing skills.
  • 😀 Students should not be discouraged by the thesis process; with proper guidance, completing a skripsi is achievable and rewarding.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of writing a skripsi?

    -The purpose of writing a skripsi is to demonstrate that the student has the ability to analyze, understand, and explain a phenomenon within their field of study, using theoretical frameworks. It is also a necessary requirement for obtaining a sarjana (bachelor's degree).

  • What is the main difference between skripsi, tesis, and disertasi?

    -The main difference lies in the academic level and depth of research. A skripsi is written at the undergraduate (S1) level, a tesis at the postgraduate (S2) level, and a disertasi at the doctoral (S3) level. Each varies in terms of scope, complexity, and theoretical depth, with disertasi being the most advanced and potentially introducing new theories.

  • How long is a typical skripsi?

    -A typical skripsi usually ranges from 20,000 to 40,000 words. However, the word count can vary depending on the specific university or department.

  • What level of academic rigor is expected in a skripsi?

    -The academic rigor in a skripsi is generally considered moderate, requiring students to apply theoretical frameworks to explain phenomena. It does not necessarily need to produce entirely new knowledge but should demonstrate solid research skills and an understanding of the field.

  • What makes a tesis different from a skripsi in terms of focus?

    -A tesis generally has a more focused and detailed scope compared to a skripsi. It delves deeper into a specific topic and often requires a critical evaluation of existing theories, which makes it more advanced than a skripsi.

  • What is the key difference in academic depth between a skripsi and a disertasi?

    -The key difference is the level of theoretical and empirical contribution. A skripsi may not introduce new theories but explains a phenomenon using existing knowledge, while a disertasi is expected to produce new insights, theories, or ways of understanding a subject.

  • What is the significance of mentorship in the skripsi process?

    -Mentorship is crucial in the skripsi process as it provides guidance, feedback, and support to help students refine their research. It ensures that students are on the right track and are following academic standards, much like a mentor teaching someone how to master a skill.

  • Can a skripsi use previous research as a basis for new work?

    -Yes, a skripsi can build upon existing research by replicating or applying previous studies to new cases or contexts. This is often encouraged as it provides a foundation for students to contribute to the academic conversation without the pressure of producing entirely new theories.

  • What is the expected contribution of a disertasi to academic knowledge?

    -A disertasi is expected to contribute new perspectives, theories, or insights to a field of study. It should offer a novel understanding of a social phenomenon, providing valuable academic contributions at a doctoral level.

  • Why does a skripsi require a specific academic format and structure?

    -A skripsi requires a specific academic format and structure to ensure that it meets scholarly standards, facilitates clear communication of research findings, and aligns with the criteria set by academic institutions. Adhering to these guidelines helps establish credibility and ensures the work is considered rigorous and reliable.

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