The Global and Intercultural Communication course aims to develop students‘ ability to navigate and communicate effectively in diverse cultural contexts (e.g., western/Indonesian society and culture).
This course examines the concept of colonization, European colonization in Latin America, and British colonization in North America, the American Revolution and the formation of
Discussion of (1) history, position and function of Indonesian (2) critical reading (3) characteristics of scientific Indonesian (4) EyD (5) scientific work (6) proposal writing
Discussion of (1) history, position and function of Indonesian (2) critical reading (3) characteristics of scientific Indonesian (4) EyD (5) scientific work (6) proposal writing
This course provides students with knowledge about the concepts of recognition, measurement, assessment, reporting, disclosure and analysis of intangible asset accounts, current liabilities, long-term liabilities,
This course provides students with knowledge about the concepts of recognition, measurement, assessment, reporting, disclosure and analysis of intangible asset accounts, current liabilities, long-term liabilities,