In this course students learn about the nature of learning and learning in accordance with behavioristic theories, Dominant Functionalistic Theory by Burrhus Frederick Skinner, Dominant Associationism by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, Dominant Cognitive by Albert Bandura, humanistic/social, gestalt theory, constructivist, Metacognitive, Quantum theory, Brain base theory, Cybernetics, and Domestic Learning Thought. Lectures are carried out using a system of analyzing assignments, reading references from various sources, presentations and discussions, project assignments, and reflections based on the character of Faith, intelligent, independent, honest, caring and tough (Idaman Jelita) for economic learning.