Academic
The Entrepreneurship Internship Program in the Applied Business Statistics Undergraduate Study Program aims to provide students with practical experience in developing entrepreneurial skills that are relevant to the business world. The following are general provisions related to the implementation of the Entrepreneurship Internship: 1. Duration and Credit Weight Students are expected to run their business independently for 6 months with a weight equivalent to 20 credits or equivalent to 960 working hours. During this period, students are responsible for running their business operations and ensuring that the agreed targets are achieved. 2. Guidance Students will be guided by two parties: - Internal Supervisor, namely a lecturer in the Applied Business Statistics Undergraduate Study Program who will provide academic direction, assist in business planning, and ensure that entrepreneurial activities are in line with the learning achievements of the study program. - External Supervisor, namely a business partner or business actor who acts as a mentor, providing practical guidance related to business development. 3. Full-Time Field Activities During the internship, students are expected to be involved full-time in business activities that have been planned and implemented in accordance with the direction of the Business Partner. Students need to be committed to carrying out field activities professionally in order to gain direct experience that supports the development of entrepreneurial skills. 4. Academic Status During the internship, students are not required to take academic leave. Students can still be registered as active study program participants while participating in the internship program, so that this activity is recognized as part of the academic curriculum.
The guidebook can be downloaded here.