Based on student study workload, it can be seen that the total percentage for students taking courses with a total of 3 credits reaches up to 72.8%. Meanwhile, students who take 2 credits have decreased to 20.3%. The same thing is also experienced by students who take 1 credit and 4 credit courses which reach 3.4%.
Based on the student study workload above, it can be seen that the total time that the average student spends in one week for face-to-face meetings in class (in hours) reaches 39.4% with a total of 264 respondents.
Based on the student study workload above, it can be seen that the total time spent in one week for self-study activities (in hours) reached 43.1% with a total of 289 respondents where it was stated that the average student spent 1 hour for self-study activities.
Based on the student study workload above, it can be seen that the total time required by students in one week to complete structured assignments in courses reaches 31.0% with a total of 208 respondents where it is stated that on average it takes 2 hours to complete course assignments.
Based on the student study workload above, it can be seen that each lecturer in charge of the course provides sufficient time to complete the assignments or projects given to students. This is also evidenced by the data which reached 97.3% with a total of 652 respondents, which stated that the average said "yes".
Based on the student study workload above, it can be seen that each student has enough time to socialize with family and friends around him every week. This is also evidenced by the attached data which reaches 96.3% with a total of 645 respondents, which states that the average says "yes".
Based on the student study workload above, it can be seen that in collecting assignments students will get feedback from the lecturer. This is also evidenced by the data which reached 89.1% with a total of 597 respondents, which is in line with the statement saying that the respondent said "yes".