The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between Field Work Practice Management and Islamic Culture on Soft Skills in students. To improve the competence and professional skills of vocational students, Field Work Practices (PKL) are needed. However, in reality, PKL activities are not in accordance with the goals the school wants. With street vendors and Islamic culture that have Islamic soft skills character values, students can develop their soft skills. Because soft skills contain aspects of work character that are based on the 4 traits of the prophet Muhammad SAW, namely: Siddiq, Amanah, Fathanah, and Tabligh. The method used is quantitative research with correlation analysis by distributing questionnaires with a Likert scale of 1 - 5. The data analysis technique uses IBM SPSS version 28.0. The results showed that: Field Work Practice Management has a positive correlation to the Soft Skills of Students 83.7%. Islamic Culture has a positive correlation to Soft 64%. Meanwhile, the correlation between Field Work Practice Management and Islamic Culture on Soft Skills of Students at Al Falah Vocational School in Probolinggo City has a positive correlation of 86.4%.
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