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Galeh Nur Indriatno Putra Pratama
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Jurnal Pendidikan Teknik Sipil (JPTS)
ISSN : 27157601     EISSN : 27150437     DOI : -
JPTS (Journal of Civil Engineering Education) is a journal of research results and scientific studies in the field of Engineering or Vocational/Civil Vocational Education. The Civil Engineering Education Journal is published twice a year, every June and November. Journal of Civil Engineering Education is published to disseminate information related to various results of model development, experiments, classroom action research, model evaluation, development of educational media in the field of Civil Engineering Education. JPTS is open to academics, education practitioners to express the phenomena that are happening.
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Triple Helix Partnership Model Between Universities, Industry, and Government for Implementing an Outcome-Based Curriculum in the Era of Disruption at PTSP UNY: An Internal University Review Ardita, Ravena Rusma; Sutarto; Adhikari, Basanta Prasad
Jurnal Pendidikan Teknik Sipil Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpts.v7i1.83406

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Background: This study aims to describe: (1) the ideal triple helix model (THM) partnership for implementing an outcome-based curriculum (OBC) in the era of disruption from the university's perspective; (2) the level of THM implementation according to the university's perspective; (3) the THM ecosystem implemented by the university; (4) the level of university role implementation within the THM framework. Method: This study employed both quantitative and qualitative descriptive research methods. Data collection techniques included a survey and a focus group discussion (FGD). The research subjects consisted of four active lecturers from PTSP FT UNY who provided survey responses, and seven PTSP lecturers participated in the FGD. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistical techniques, while qualitative data were examined through an interactive analytical model. Results: (1) The balanced triple helix Model (BTM) was identified as the ideal framework for implementing OBC, rated highly suitable with a score of 3.50, as it ensures a balanced role among all parties. (2) The THM implementation was mostly realized (score 2.80), involving industry, professional associations, and certification bodies. (3) The THM ecosystem was mostly established (score 2.84), with additional support from unlimited research and partnership funding. (4) The university’s role within THM was fully realized (score 3.02) through seminars, soft skill training, and certification programs. Conclusion: Based on the research findings, BTM is the ideal model for implementing OBC in the era of disruption. Furthermore, the implementation of the triple helix partnership model, ecosystem, and university roles is largely accomplished.
Analysis of Student Experience in Using Building Information Modeling (BIM) to Understand the Concept of Steel Structure Muhadzib, Muhammad Raihansyah; Ramadhan, M. Agphin; Maulana, Arris; Pratama, Galeh Nur Indriatno Putra
Jurnal Pendidikan Teknik Sipil Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpts.v7i1.83610

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Background: BIM is a digital program or software that was created to transform the conventional construction world into a digital and integrated construction world to facilitate development work. This study aims to determine the experience of students in using BIM to understand the concept of Steel Structures for students of classes 2020 & 2021. Methods: This research uses a qualitative approach with thematic analysis techniques, whose data collection uses BIM test scores and Steel Structure II scores. Data collection techniques were carried out by interviewing 10 students who could do the BIM test and get high Steel Structure scores. Thematic analysis using ChatGPT version 4. Results: The results show that there are 6 themes in the experience of students in using BIM to understand the concept of Steel Structure. The first theme is the general experience with BIM. The second theme is the benefits of using BIM for Steel Structures. The third theme was the challenges in using BIM, and students experienced initial difficulties in understanding BIM. The fourth theme was the role of BIM in improving understanding of Steel Structures. The fifth theme is the perception of using BIM in civil engineering learning. The sixth theme is suggestions for improving the use of BIM gacorqq. Conclusion: This research concludes that the use of BIM in learning Steel Structure is very useful to deepen students' understanding of the concept of Steel Structure.    
Development of Construction Occupational Health Safety Teaching Module for Students of the Department of Civil Engineering and Planning Education, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta Santoso, Wahyu Dwi; Wibowo, Dian Eksana; Nagara, Cakra; Harjanti, Khoiru; Liu, Ying-Dong
Jurnal Pendidikan Teknik Sipil Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpts.v7i1.81323

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Background: This research aims to: (1) develop a construction occupational health safety teaching module for students of the Department of Civil Engineering and Planning Education, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta. (2 Assessing the feasibility of the learning media through assessments from material experts and media experts from the Department of Civil Engineering and Planning Education, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta. Methods: The research method employed is Research and Development, utilizing a 4D (Four-D) development model. This model comprises four stages of development: Define, which represents the definition stage; Design, referring to the planning stage; Development, denoting the development stage; and Disseminate, which leads to the dissemination stage. Data collection uses questionnaires, and the analysis method applied is descriptive techniques. Results: The results of the development of the K3 Construction module are (1) The development process follows 4 stages, namely define, design, develop, and disseminate. In the definition stage, it was found that there was a problem that learning media were not available for the construction occupational health safety teaching module for students of the Department of Civil Engineering and Planning Education UNY. At the design stage, the design of the module script is done with Microsoft Word with A4 paper size (21 cm x 29.7 cm). The development stage includes validation by material experts and media experts. (2) The results of validation from material experts resulted in a score of 90.66%, categorized as "very feasible", while validation from media experts received a percentage of 90.21%, also categorized as "very feasible". Conclusion: Media for the K3 Construction module that is suitable for use in the K3 Construction course, Department of Civil Engineering and Planning Education, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta.
Data Distribution Analysis of Alumni of the Civil Engineering Study Programme as a Response to LAMTEK Accreditation Standards Nusantara, Danayanti Azmi Dewi; Risdianto, Yogie; Wulandari, Meity
Jurnal Pendidikan Teknik Sipil Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpts.v7i1.83289

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Background: A higher education quality assurance system through accreditation activities is necessary as an indicator for measuring the quality of higher education institutions to ensure that the needs of students and the community are met in accordance with established quality standards. This study aims to determine the achievements of graduates against the gold standard of Surabaya State University (UNESA), determine the time required for graduates to find their first job, evaluate the relevance of the field of study to the graduates’ fields of work, and identify the scale of their workplaces. Methods: Tracer Study data were collected from Civil Engineering undergraduate alumni graduating between 2019 to 2022. Data were gathered in 2023 through questionnaires administered through the UNESA tracer study website. The responses were analysed using quantitative descriptive methods and presented in the form of percentage-based graphs. Results: The distribution of Tracer Study data shows that the highest gold standard achievement was recorded in 2021, with 75% of alumni meeting the indicators. Regarding waiting time, more than 40% of graduates obtain their first job within three months across all years. The relevance between the field of study and the field of work reached over 40% for the ‘Very Relevant’ category, while the majority of alumni were employed in national-scale companies. Conclusion: According to the Tracer Study data distribution analysis, Unesa's Gold Standard achievement reached 75%. Furthermore, the short waiting period for employment indicates the high level of graduate readiness for the workforce. The strong relevance between academic fields of study and professional fields of work, along with the dominance of employment in national-scale companies, indicates that the Civil Engineering Study Programme at Unesa is relevant to the needs of the labor market.
Assessing Workplace Readiness of Vocational School Students for Industry 5.0: A Skills Gap Analysis Rahayu, Sri; Meirawan, Danny; Ghinaya, Zahra; Gandra, Mario
Jurnal Pendidikan Teknik Sipil Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpts.v7i1.84543

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Background: The fast-paced growth of the global landscape has triggered significant transformations in various sectors, including education and the workforce. As the world enters the era of Industrial Revolution 5.0, which emphasizes sustainability and human-technology collaboration, it becomes critical for vocational high school (SMK) graduates to possess job skills that align with modern industry demands. However, a persistent skills gap remains between what vocational education delivers and what industries require. Methods: This study aims to analyse the employability level of vocational high school students in meeting industry demands during the Industrial Revolution 5.0. A quantitative approach was employed using an online survey distributed to 450 vocational students and 40 industry representatives across various sectors in Indonesia. The survey instrument focused on two main job skill dimensions: problem-solving practices and planning and organizing activities. Descriptive statistical analysis (frequency distributions, means, and standard deviations) was conducted, followed by inferential analysis using a t-test to compare students' self-assessments with industry evaluations of job readiness. Results: The findings revealed that vocational students' skills are currently at a moderate level and have not yet fully met industry expectations. A statistically significant gap was found between student perceptions and industry assessments, indicating a misalignment in readiness levels. Conclusion: These results highlight a critical employability gap that must be addressed to ensure vocational graduates are better prepared for the evolving workforce. Strengthened collaboration between vocational education institutions and industry is essential. Joint efforts should focus on establishing shared competency standards, enhancing industry-based training programs, and increasing industry participation in curriculum development to improve the alignment between education outcomes and labour market needs.

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