InfoSAWIT, MEDAN – Study Program of Management Undergaduate, Faculty of Business and Economy, University of North Sumatera (FBE UNS) successfully conducted the opening program of the 2024 Summer Course with the theme "Advanced Feasibility Study Theory & Practice in Palm Oil Industry." It was online on Monday (19/08/2024) at the Hall of Prof. Suhadji Hadibroto FBE UNS.
Summer Course was formulated to deliver deeper understanding about feasibility study in palm oil industries. Many participants were taken to know financial management theories that would be implemented in feasibility study, investment strategies, and sustainable financial principles. They were trained to master practical skills in financial model by using Excel Microsoft.
Dean of FBE UNS, Fadli did appreciate the initiatives of Management Undergraduate program to conduct the event. He hoped it would increase the reputation of FBE UNS in international scale and would deliver advantages for the students by increasing the academic, research, and additional knowledge relationship for the lecturers.
‘I do appreciate the initiative for the program,” Fadli said, as InfoSAWIT quoted from UNS Public Relation, Sunday (25/8/2024).
For information, the participants did field visit to PT Perkebunan Nusantara IV to watch palm oil production in persons. The visit was about to deliver real and latest adventure to arrage feasibility study.
Chairman of Management Undergraduate Study Program UNS, Prof. Khaira Amalia Fachrudin said the achievements from the 2024 Summer Course, were the participants would be able to get business feasibility study in palm oil industries, arranging business proposal comprehensively. As the final result, they would report palm oil mill feasibility study in groups. Besides, they would get chance to visit Bukit Lawang, a sanctuary where it is famous with orangutan population.
“The achievement from the 2024 Summer Course was that the particiapnts would be able to get business feasibility study in palm oil industries,” Prof. Khaira said.
The materials in the summer course covered the basic theories of financial management with the focus on feasibility study in palm oil industry application. The material was delivered by professors and experienced associated professors both from this country and abroad in online that enabled the participants to directly follow in UNS or through Zoom. The program was joined by 246 students. They consisted of 220 students from management program, and other participants were from Pakistan, Malaysia, Sudan, Gambia, Africa, India, Thailand, and Philippine. (T2)