The purpose of the monitoring and evaluation (Monev) activity is to track and assess the progress of lectures and research conducted by students. During this activity, students are given the opportunity to provide feedback on the learning process and report on their research progress.
Students who have achieved more than 75% of their research targets (proposal, research/study, thesis writing) are encouraged to increase their achievements to 100% and promptly carry out seminars (proposal and research results) and thesis examinations. Submitting articles for publication in scientific journals is also encouraged to be initiated in the second semester, as the peer-review and publication process takes considerable time. In the third and fourth semesters, students can focus on completing their research, thesis writing, and thesis examination.
Monev is one of the activities conducted as part of the PPEPP process (Determination, Implementation, Evaluation, and Control). In the Master’s Program in Chemistry, Monev is carried out routinely in the middle and at the end of each semester. The purpose of this Monev is to ensure that classroom and non-classroom learning processes (Implementation) are conducted as planned (Determination).
The outcomes of Monev place greater emphasis on ensuring a smooth study process, enabling students to graduate within two years or less. Students were highly enthusiastic about the results of this Monev and are determined to complete their activities, particularly achieving non-classroom milestones (proposal, research, publication, research result seminars, and thesis examinations) in the Odd Semester of 2024-2025.