Abstract

This study aims to compare biology students' perceptions toward entrepreneurship learning based on gender and semester level. This study is an exploratory research with 35 biology education students as respondents. The research instrument used was a closed questionnaire with degraded answers according to a Likert scale that had been validated by experts and declared valid. Analysis of research data used is descriptive quantitative statistics and inferential statistics with t-test and ANOVA test at a significance level of 5%. The results of the study show that (1) the perception of biology education students towards entrepreneurship learning based on gender is known to male students have an average 3.11 in good category and women 3.18 in good category, while based on the semester level it is known that fourth semester students have an average 3.17 in good category, semester VI 3.14 in good category, and semester VIII 3.15 in good category (2) there is no significant difference in students' perceptions of entrepreneurship learning between male and female with a significance value of 0.613>0.05; (3) there is no significant difference in students' perceptions of entrepreneurship learning between semesters IV, VI, VIII with a significance value of 0.988> 0.05.

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