Prospectus and Curriculum Study Program / Majors / Department
(Required/Elective Courses, Job/Career Prospects, Profession, and Competencies of Graduates)
Graduate Degree : S.E. (Sarjana Ekonomi / Sarjana Akuntansi)Prospectus of S1 Accounting |
Accounting Sciences is developing very fast in supporting the needs of the company, the accounting profession, the government and society in the face of global economic turbulence, information and communication technology.
One of the fundamental nature of accounting is to provide financial information quickly, precisely and accurately by using information technology, so have the accountability to all users in order to establish good corporate governance and good government governance.
Accounting Studies program creates graduates who are competent and able to master the financial accounting application, examination and analysis of the financial statements of the company's commercial and public sector as a manager or entrepreneur who is able to create and develop and implement systems and procedures for accounting and financial professionals as well as the development of technology capable of understanding accounting information systems and financial fields applicable.
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Accounting
S1 Accounting of P2K University of Teknologi Sulawesi Makassar graduates equipped with knowledge, ethics, ability and skills to prepare financial statements, managing finances, developing accounting information systems, carrying out financial audits, conventional and Islamic banking operations, the preparation of the financial statements of micro small and medium enterprises (SMEs/UMKM) in order to meet the needs of credit through the role of the banking sector, calculating and preparing tax reports, analyzing financial statements of public sector for the development of public sector institutions; able to perform a quantitative analysis of the accounting field; able to perform the examination and analysis of the financial statements of commercial and public sector; able to create and develop and implement systems and accounting procedures; has expertise in the areas of tax management,
Basic competencies of S1 Accounting of P2K University of Teknologi Sulawesi Makassar is have quality and intellectual integrity; highly competitive both academically and morally; able to adjust to the changes; realize that science is always advancing and evolving; able to browse and obtain scientific information; know-how and can continue continuous learning; in dealing with each problem, and is able to reveal the structure of the core problems and set priorities stages of completion; know and can take advantage of the usefulness of information technology can apply science and knowledge, competent and skilled in the fields of accounting; able to solve problems logically, utilize data / information available; able to use these concepts to explain things that are not / less clear; able to work independently and effort; able to actively participate in the working group; able to communicate with experts in other areas of expertise and utilize aid them; able to effectively utilize the resources available; able to start forming units pioneering entrepreneur in the field of accounting, able to follow new developments in the field of accounting, conduct research, or to follow the course of study at the next level.
S1 Accounting of P2K University of Teknologi Sulawesi Makassar graduates have strong integrity, the ability to communicate both orally and in writing, ability to cooperate in teams, the ability to understand science to ethics, the ability to understand the knowledge in the field of accounting, the ability to lead others.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Accounting
Bachelor of Accounting of P2K University of Teknologi Sulawesi Makassar can work and career as a public accountant, management accountant, public sector accounting, internal audit, and accounting educators.
Careers in Government Institutions, Private Organizations, and Public Accounting Firm (KAP) as accountant / internal auditor or examiner staff in various departments and agencies such as the Ministry of Finance, BPK, BPKP, KPK, Bank Indonesia, Directorate General Taxation and Tax Service Regional Office throughout Indonesia, BUMN, BUMD, domestic or Foreign (PMDN, PMA), accounting and control expert staff in provincial government departments, municipalities or districts across Indonesia.
Being Entreprenuer (Entrepreneurs) by building public accounting consulting services, finance and taxation, management consulting for corporations and individuals who insightful information and communication technology.
* = Concentration / Specificity / Options Courses
SKS = Semester Credit UnitsCourses | SKS | Cost Accounting & Lab | 3 | International Accounting | 3 | Financial Accounting I & Lab | 3 | Financial Accounting II & lab | 3 | Advanced Financial Accounting I & Lab | 3 | Advanced Financial Accounting II & lab | 3 | Management Accounting | 3 | Government Accounting | 3 | Public Sector Accounting | 3 | Investment Analysis & Portfolio | 3 | Financial Performance Analysis | 3 | Legal Aspects in Economics | 2 | Auditing (Accounting Examination) I | 3 | Auditing (Accounting Examination) II & Lab | 3 | Indonesian | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Bank & Financial Institutions | 2 | International Economics | 3 | Economic Cooperation | 3 | Managerial Economics (Micro) | 3 | Monetary Economics (Macro) | 3 | Business & Professional Ethics | 2 | Business Law | 2 | Tax Law | 3 | Basic Natural Science | 3 | Social & Cultural Association | 3 | Internal Audit | 3 | Capita Selecta | 1 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | Financial Management I & Lab | 3 | Financial Management II | 3 | Operations Management | 3 | Marketing Management | 3 | Strategic Management | 2 |
| | Courses | SKS | General Management | 2 | Mathematical Economics | 3 | Research Method | 3 | Operation Research | 3 | Examination Management | 3 | Religious Education | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Pancasila Education | 2 | Budgeting & Lab | 3 | Introduction to Accounting I & Lab | 3 | Introduction to Accounting II and Lab | 3 | Introduction to Computer Applications | 2 | Introduction to Business | 3 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 | Introduction to Microeconomics | 3 | Introduction to Economic Development | 2 | Introduction to Management | 3 | Introduction & Information Technology Lab | 2 | Indonesian economy | 3 | Organizational Behavior | 2 | Taxation I | 3 | Taxation II & lab | 3 | Accounting Seminar | 3 | Recompense Systems HR | 2 | Accounting Information Systems I | 3 | Accounting Information Systems II | 3 | Management Information Systems | 3 | Management Control System | 3 | Final | 6 | Sociology and Politics | 2 | Statistics I | 2 | Statistics II | 2 | Business Feasibility Study | 3 | Business Projection Techniques | 3 | Financial Accounting Theory | 3 | Macroeconomic Theory | 2 | Micro Economic Theory | 2 |
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Graduate Degree : S.E. (Sarjana Ekonomi / Sarjana Manajemen)Prospectus of S1 Management |
Management science developed in line with the era of globalization, information and communication technologies that provide an understanding of the approach or important procedures in researching, analyzing and solving managerial problems.
Management is a process of planning, organizing, directing and monitoring efforts of the members of the organization and use of resources to achieve organizational goals.
Management courses prepare graduates to enter the job field-based business and non-business, national and international, as professionals in finance, marketing (marketing), HR (human resources), as well as an entrepreneur operating.
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Management
S1 Management of P2K University of Teknologi Sulawesi Makassar graduates equipped with knowledge, ethics, ability and skills to manage various types of organizations in a comprehensive manner in the areas of finance, marketing, human resources, and operations, as well as strategic decision making.
In addition, it is also equipped with the ability to utilize information and communication technologies in managing the company, developing management information systems, creating a business plan, conduct business negotiations with presentations and good; economic analytical skills, quantitative and management; collate and analyze the financial performance of public enterprises and nonpublic; perform analysis of financial markets (forex market, money market and capital market); draft feasibility study; planning and marketing research; analysis of International Trade, etc.
Bachelor of Management of P2K University of Teknologi Sulawesi Makassar basic competency is to have quality and intellectual integrity; highly competitive both academically and morally; able to adjust to the changes; realize that science is always advancing and evolving; able to browse and obtain scientific information; know-how and can continue continuous learning; in dealing with each problem, and is able to reveal the structure of the core problems and set priorities stages of completion; know and can take advantage of the usefulness of information technology can apply science and knowledge, competent and skilled in the field of management; able to solve problems logically, utilize data / information available; able to use these concepts to explain things that are not / less clear; able to work independently and effort; able to actively participate in the working group; able to communicate with experts in other areas of expertise and utilize aid them; able to effectively utilize the resources available; able to start forming units pioneering entrepreneur in the field of management, be able to follow new developments in the field of management, conduct research, or to follow the course of study at the next level.
S1 Management of P2K University of Teknologi Sulawesi Makassar graduates has the ability to lead a business organization with strong integrity, the ability to communicate both orally and in writing, ability to cooperate in teams, the ability to understand science to ethics, the ability to understand the knowledge in the field of management, the ability to lead others.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Management
Bachelor of Management of P2K University of Teknologi Sulawesi Makassar can work and career as a:
Entreprenuer (entrepreneur), academics or a career in government and private agencies as professional managers and experts in the fields of marketing, finance, human resource management, production and operations in manufacturing companies, service companies, hospitals, hotels, banking, education, technology information, communication, and so on.
Being a management consultant / business that are reliable, and insightful entrepreneurs information and communication technology.
As professional managers and experts in the field of Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Production and Operations on manufacturing companies, service companies, hospitals, hotels, banking, education, etc.
* = Concentration / Specificity / Options Courses
SKS = Semester Credit UnitsCourses | SKS | Cost Accounting | 3 | Management Accounting | 3 | Financial Statement Analysis | 3 | Budget Company | 3 | Legal Aspects in Economics | 2 | Indonesian | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Bank & Financial Institutions | 3 | International Business | 2 | International Economics | 3 | Economic Cooperation | 3 | Managerial Economics | 3 | Islamic Economics | 2 | Business Ethics | 2 | Business Law | 2 | Basic Natural Science | 3 | Social and Cultural Studies Association | 3 | Capita Selecta | 1 | Entrepreneurship | 3 | Business Communication | 3 | Bank Management | 3 | SME Business Management | 2 | Distribution Management | 2 | International Management | 2 | Investment Management | 3 | Financial Management | 3 | International Financial Management | 3 | Advanced Financial Management | 3 | Operations Management | 3 | Advanced Operations Management | 2 | Marketing Management | 3 | International Marketing Management | 3 | Marketing Management Services | 2 | Product Management & Price | 3 | Risk Management | 3 | Startegik Management | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | Human Resource Management | 3 | Mathematical Economics | 3 | Research Methodology | 3 | Operation Research | 3 | Capital Markets & Investment | 3 | Religious Education | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Pancasila Education | 2 | Budgeting Company | 3 | Introduction to Accounting I | 3 | Introduction to Accounting II | 3 | Introduction to Computer Applications | 2 | Introduction to Business | 3 | Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 | Introduction to Microeconomics | 3 | Introduction to Economic Development | 2 | Introduction to Management | 3 | Introduction & Information Technology Lab | 2 | Indonesian Economy | 3 | HR Planning & Development | 3 | Organizational Behavior | 3 | Consumer Behavior | 3 | Taxation | 3 | Financial Management Seminar * | 3 | Operations Management Seminar * | 3 | Seminar Marketing Management * | 3 | HR Management Seminar * | 3 | Recompense Systems HR | 2 | Management Information Systems | 3 | Final | 6 | Sociology and Politics | 2 | Statistics I | 3 | Statistics II | 3 | Business Feasibility Study | 3 | Business Projection Techniques | 3 | Macroeconomic Theory | 2 | Micro Economic Theory | 2 | Decision Theory | 3 |
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Graduate Degree : S.Sos.Prospectus of S1 Social Welfare Studies |
Social welfare science is an applied science that studies and develops a framework of thought, as well as the methodology which can be used to improve the quality of life.
Social intervention is a deliberate method of social change aimed at re-creating the social function of a person, group, or community.
Science of social welfare in relation to social interventions have 3 scope, namely micro, mezzo, and macro. Discuss the micro level social interventions at the individual, family, and small groups; discuss mezzo level social interventions at the community level, and discuss the macro level of social intervention in the broader community level.
Growing science of social welfare and the working world
needed in line with the era of globalization, information and communication technology within the scope of social intervention.
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Social Welfare Studies
Graduates of Social Welfare Studies Program equipped with the knowledge, skills, ethics, and the ability to assist and strengthen the potential of individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities to prevent social problems they experience; to explore, deploy and guide the values and sources (resources); maintaining social awareness, social responsibility, social awareness and social solidarity; analyze and formulate draft policy and plan social welfare programs; participate in multidisciplinary and multi-sectoral teams in prumusan perencananan policy and national or regional development; overcome or solve social problems it faces as well as restore and strengthen its social function.
Bachelor of Social Welfare basic competence is to have quality and intellectual integrity; able to adjust to the changes; realize that science is always advancing and evolving; able to browse and obtain scientific information; know how and can constantly learning; handling each problem, able to reveal the structure and core issues and set priorities stages of completion; know and can take advantage of the usefulness of information technology; able to apply science and knowledge; proficient and skilled in the field of social welfare; able to solve problems logically, utilize data / information available; can using concepts to explain things that are not / less clear; able to work independently and in an effort; able to actively participate in the working group; able to communicate with experts in other areas of expertise and utilize their help; able to make effective use of resources -existing resources; able to start forming units stub entrepreneur in the field of social welfare, able to follow new developments in the field of social welfare, conduct research, or to follow the course of study at the next level.
Bachelor of Social Welfare has the ability to push, boost, develop, and organize initiatives and community participation in the ministry of social welfare and development activities in particular and development in general; supervise, manage, administer the activities and institutions of social welfare services are implemented by governments and society; carry out research and development in the field of social welfare; implement education and training of social work professionals.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Social Welfare Studies
Bachelor of Social Welfare to work and a career in all government and non-government agencies such as NGOs, State Owned Enterprises (SOEs), government agencies, financial institutions, public service agencies (public and private), both internationally, regionally and locally, as a Expert Social and Community Development, members of Parliament / D, analysts, researchers, journalists, academics / lecturers, leaders / managers, etc.
Bachelor of Social Welfare to work into development planning and social development in central government agencies (BAPPENAS), the provincial or district / city (BAPPEDA), or in affiliated companies (SOEs/BUMN) and other intansi.
Become leaders or managers in government agencies, particularly the field of social welfare, the State-Owned Enterprises (Persero, Perum, Testament), Supervision (Inspectorate General and Regional Inspectorate).
A lecturer / lecturer / researcher in the field of Social Welfare PTN / PTS or centers of education and training (Pusdiklat).
Can work on those companies with the public / community or the social welfare, particularly in community development (community development).
Self-employed (Entreprenuer) a consultant social welfare and community development of reliable, etc.
S1 Social Welfare Studies Courses |
* = Specificity Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Health Administration * | 2 | Administration Social Work * | 3 | Analysis of Social Welfare Issues | 3 | Insurance and Social Security System | 2 | Management Principles * | 3 | Indonesian | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Individual and Group Guidance * | 3 | Social Impact Development | 3 | Basics Logic * | 3 | Dynamics Group * | 2 | Dynamics Rural Communities | 2 | Indigenous Social Services * | 3 | Social Ecology * | 3 | Professional Ethics Social Work | 3 | Social Work Program Evaluation * | 3 | Family and Social Work * | 3 | Philosophy Social Sciences | 3 | Gender in Social Work * | 2 | Human Rights and Global Issues * | 3 | Micro Intervention | 2 | Selekta Capita Social Welfare | 2 | Social Policy and Planning | 3 | Policy and Strategy Development | 2 | Social Policy * | 3 | Public Health * | 2 | Social Welfare Family and Gender Issues * | 3 | Skills Society | 2 | Social Entrepreneurship | 3 | Communication Social Work * | 3 | Family and Marriage Counseling * | 2 | Trauma and Crisis Counseling * | 2 | Field Work | 3 | Institute - Institute for Development * | 2 | Public Service Management * | 3 | Community Based Disaster Management * | 3 | Disaster Management * | 2 | Health and Social Welfare Issues | 2 | Labour Issues | 2 | Social Issues | 3 | Methods - Methods of Social Work | 3 | Social Research Methods | 3 | Case Study Method * | 3 | Organization and Administration of Social Welfare | 3 | Criminology and Social Pathology | 2 | Child and Family Social Work | 3 | Social Work Industry * | 3 | International Social Work | 2 | Social Work Public Health * | 3 | Correctional Social Work * | 3 | Medical Social Work * | 3 | Multiculturalism Social Work * | 2 | Rehabilitation Medical Social Work * | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | Social Services Elderly * | 2 | Social Marketing * | 3 | Social Development * | 3 | Strategic Decision * | 2 | Religious Education | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Social Welfare Research (Evaluative Research) | 3 | Research Social Welfare and Social Work | 3 | Social Work Research * | 3 | Introduction to Anthropology | 3 | Introduction to Economics | 3 | Introduction to Law | 3 | Introduction to Political Science | 3 | Introduction to Social Sciences | 3 | Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare | 3 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 | Introduction to Sociology * | 3 | Introduction to Social Statistics * | 3 | Disadvantaged Community Development | 2 | Personal Development * | 2 | Processing Zakat and Social Potential * | 2 | Organizing and Community Development * | 3 | Scientific Writing / Articles * | 2 | Comparison Between Nations Social Work * | 3 | Comparative Social Welfare Service System * | 2 | Planning and Social Policy * | 3 | Change and Social Movements * | 3 | Social Legislation | 3 | Practice Field Work (Internship) * | 3 | Macro Practice (Community Development) * | 3 | Management Practicum Social Service Organizations | 3 | Practicum Micro (individual and group) * | 3 | Practicum Orientation Profession (POP) | 3 | Psychiatry * | 2 | Psychology for Social Welfare | 3 | Conflict resolution * | 3 | Profession Seminar Social employment | 3 | Seminar Research Proposal | 2 | Indonesian Economic System * | 3 | Indonesian Legal System * | 3 | Indonesian Political System * | 3 | Indonesian Cultural Social System | 3 | Social Welfare Business System | 3 | Rural and Urban Sociology | 2 | Social Statistics | 3 | Poverty Studies * | 3 | Population Studies * | 2 | Theory and Practice of Social Work * | 2 | Violence and Social Conflict Theory * | 2 | Theory Consultation and Supervision * | 2 | Theory Social Work Macro * | 3 | Theory Social Work Micro * | 3 | Sociological Theory for Social Welfare | 3 | Human Behavior and the Social Environment | 3 | Final | 6 |
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Graduate Degree : S.I.P. or S.I.Pol. or S.Sos.Prospectus of S1 Political Sciences |
Political science is the science which deals with the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and political behavior. This science-oriented academic, theory, and research.
Political science is the science concerned with the state, which seeks to understand and comprehend the state as he is, in the nature of essensialnya, various forms and manifestations and its development.
Political science study the problem of power in society, the nature of nature, broad in scope, as well as the basic foundation of its results.
Political science studying the nature and purpose of the country, the extent to which the state is an organization of power, and the nature and purpose of the other symptoms that unofficial rule that could affect the country.
Political science concerned with the relations of power among people, between people and the state, and between states and countries.
Political science studying human effort to govern themselves, to create a government and country and to control the fate of his social destiny in civic life, political science also study the abstract properties of the state and other political institutions.
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Political Sciences
Political Science Program graduates equipped with skills, skills, ethics, and knowledge of Indonesian Politics and Public Policy, Governance and Transition, Methods of Political Science, as well as having a high sensitivity to political change and the complexity of the development of the state, public policy, social change, economic , as well as the dynamics of politics, government, and technology relevant to their demanding needs in the community and in accordance with the dynamics of the age (globalization).
Basic competence Bachelor of Political Science is to have quality and intellectual integrity; able to adjust to the changes; realize that science is always advancing and evolving; able to browse and obtain scientific information; know how and can continually learn; in addressing each issue, able to reveal the structure and core issues and set priorities stages of completion; know and can take advantage of the usefulness of information technology; able to apply science and knowledge; proficient and skilled in politics; able to solve problems logically, utilize data / information available; may use concepts to explain things that are not / less clear; able to work independently and effort; able to actively participate in the working group; able to communicate with experts in other areas of expertise and utilize their help; able to effectively utilize resource-existing resources; able to start forming units pioneering entrepreneur in the fields of politics, able to follow new developments in the field of politics, conduct research, or to follow the course of study at the next level.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Political Sciences
Bachelor of Political Science and a career can work in all government and non-government agencies such as NGOs / LSM, State Owned Enterprises (SOEs / BUMN), government agencies, financial institutions, and the state department in the country, public service agencies (public and private), international, regional and local, as professionals,
political analysts, negotiators, policy analysts, practitioners of politics (parties or social organizations), governance relations officer, social activist / nonprofit workers, diplomatic staff, Indonesian or foreign embassy staff, experts on Human Rights (HAM), politician, member of Parliament / DPR / D, researchers, journalists, academics / lecturers, leaders / managers, so on.
A lecturer / lecturer / researcher in the field of politics PTN / PTS or centers of education and training (Pusdiklat), or researchers in Lembaha-research institutions, Ratings, Survey.
Self-employed (Entreprenuer) into political and policy consultant, consultant elections / elections, etc., by establishing research institutes, pollsters, training institutions, rating agencies, and so on.
S1 Political Sciences Courses |
* = Specificity Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | State Financial Administration * | 3 | Development Administration * | 3 | Agency, Power and Politics in Indonesia | 3 | Regional Analysis and Asset Management * | 3 | Pricing Analysis * Political science | 3 | Qualitative Analysis of Political Science | 2 | Quantitative Analysis of Political Science | 2 | Development Anthropology * | 3 | Political Anthropology * | 3 | Management Principles * | 3 | Indonesian | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Bureaucracy in Indonesia * | 3 | CSR and Community Development * | 3 | Basic Research Methodology | 3 | Basics of Governance Studies * | 3 | Journalism Basics * | 3 | Basics of Public Relations * | 3 | Democracy and Democratization | 3 | Democracy and Human Rights * | 3 | Economic Development * | 3 | Political Economy | 3 | International Political Economy * | 3 | Political Elite * | 3 | Social and Political Ethics | 2 | Ethnography Indonesia * | 3 | Evaluation and Development Supervision * | 2 | Philosophy Political Science | 3 | Geopolitics and geo * | 3 | Social Movements and Political Identity | 3 | Globalization and Strategy * | 3 | Interpersonal Racial * | 3 | Alternative Ideas Politics and Globalization in Developing Countries | 3 | Basic Natural Science | 2 | Implementation and Evaluation of Public Policy * | 3 | Industry Mass Media * | 3 | Bureaucracy and Political Studies * | 3 | Presidential Studies * | 2 | Capita Selecta political issues | 2 | assistantship Political Science * | 2 | Public Policy and Management * | 3 | Public Policy | 3 | Indonesian Political forces * | 3 | Leadership * | 3 | Communications and Modernity * | 3 | Communications and Multiculturalism * | 3 | Communications and Advertising * | 2 | Communications and Consumer Behavior * | 3 | Marketing Communications * | 3 | Political Communication * | 3 | cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, Fundamentalism * | 3 | Field Work - Learning Collaborative (KKN - BBM) | 3 | Internship * | 2 | HR Management * | 3 | Public Sector Human Resource Management * | 3 | Poverty and Inequality * | 3 | Election Issues * | 2 | Media and Society * | 3 | Political Research Methodology | 2 | Social Research Methodology * | 3 | State, Religion, and Democracy * | 3 | International Organization and Administration * | 3 | Organization and Management * | 3 | Organization and Management * | 3 | Political Parties and Election * | 3 | Development and Political Change in Indonesia * | 3 | Political Development * | 3 | Local Government and Politics * | 2 | Western Political Thought | 3 | Political Thought in Developing Countries * | 3 | Indonesian Political Thought | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | Islamic Political Thought * | 3 | Religious Education | 2 | Pancasila and Citizenship Education | 2 | Introduction to Anthropology | 3 | Introduction to Globalization * | 3 | Introduction to Political Science | 3 | Introduction to Media Studies * | 3 | Introduction to Social Psychology * | 3 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 | Introduction to Social Statistics | 3 | Political Management and Marketing * | 2 | Conflict Management * | 3 | Institutional Development * | 3 | Network Planning * | 2 | Planning * | 2 | Organizational Behavior * | 3 | Political Behavior * | 3 | Community and Cultural Change * | 3 | Politics and Local Government | 3 | Politics in the village * | 3 | Politics in the City * | 2 | Gender Politics and Democracy * | 3 | International Security Politics * | 3 | Political Finance and Budget * | 3 | Foreign Policy Indonesia * | 3 | Politics of Multiculturalism * | 3 | Politics, Human Rights, and Democracy * | 2 | Social Institutions * | 2 | Development Problems * | 3 | Political Science Thesis Proposal | 3 | Political Process and Technical Regulations * | 2 | Public Speaking * | 2 | Political Representation and Legislative Behavior * | 3 | International Regime * | 3 | Public Policy Research and Measurement * | 3 | Research and Measurement Service Quality * | 3 | Research - Research Communications * | 3 | Indonesian Political History and Governance * | 3 | State Administration System * | 3 | Indonesian Economic System * | 3 | Legal System in Indonesia * | 3 | Management Information Systems * | 3 | System Planning, Programming, and Budgeting * | 3 | Political Representation System * | 3 | Political System in the ASEAN countries * | 2 | Indonesian Political System | 3 | Indonesian Cultural Social System | 3 | Economic Sociology * | 3 | Sociology of Law * | 3 | Sociology of Corruption * | 3 | Organizational Sociology * | 3 | Development Sociology * | 3 | Urban Sociology * | 3 | Political Sociology | 3 | Social Statistics * | 2 | Study Region * | 3 | Public Policy Studies * | 3 | Strategic Studies Indonesia (Foreign Policy) * | 3 | Scientific Writing Techniques * | 2 | Theory and Organizational Behavior * | 3 | Theory and Development Problems * | 3 | International Relations Theory * | 3 | Theory Public Policy * | 3 | Conflict Theory and Social Change * | 3 | Critical Theory * | 2 | Development Theory * | 3 | Comparative Political Theory * | 3 | Planning and Control Theory * | 3 | Political Theory * | 3 | Classical Sociological Theory * | 4 | Comparative Political Theory | 3 | Modern Sociological Theory * | 4 | Contemporary Political Theories | 3 | Final | 6 |
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5. S1 Chemical Engineering |
Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir.Prospectus of S1 Chemical Engineering |
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Chemical Engineering
S1 Chemical Engineering graduates have a deep enough theory to apply their knowledge in performing tasks in the field of Chemical Engineering, especially for the implementation of the operation, management and design.
S1 Chemical Engineering graduates equipped with knowledge, ethics, skills and ability to develop themselves and be creative in the task of developing, designing and coordinating the work of processing the raw material into a product on a large scale through chemical processes and / or physics by considering the relevant technical aspects, economically sound environmental responsibility and power to be able to develop the natural wealth of Indonesia, for the welfare of the nation in particular and humanity in general.
General/basic competency Bachelor of Chemical Engineering is to have quality and intellectual integrity; highly competitive both academically and morally; able to adjust to the changes; realize that science is always advancing and evolving; able to browse and obtain scientific information / engineering; know ways and can be constantly learning; handling each problem, was able to uncover the structure and core issues and set priorities stages of completion; know and can take advantage of the usefulness of mathematics and information technology can apply science and knowledge; proficient and skilled in the field of chemical engineering ; can solve problems logically, utilize data / information available; able to use these concepts to explain things that are not / less clear; able to work independently and effort; able to actively participate in the working group; able to communicate with the experts in other areas of expertise and utilize their help; able to effectively utilize the resources available.
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering subjects mastered elementary basic sciences, basic sciences and engineering sciences and chemical process engineering proficient and skilled in the use of (practice), so that it can adapt quickly when working in the chemical process industry and / or agencies (or sectors) are related, as the operating engineers, process engineers, design engineers, or sales engineer; able to start forming units pioneering entrepreneur in the field of industry and trade of chemical, able to follow new developments in the field of chemical engineering, conduct research , or follow the course of study at the next level; able to perform calculations to solve the problem of chemical engineering as an operating engineer and planner mill.
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering master the basic problems of piping design and equipment details so that the chemical industry can design and evaluate the system piping and equipment chemical industry; has the ability to understand and analyze the design of modern control systems for chemical processes; has the ability to analyze and master the techniques of biochemical engineering bioreactors in order to solve problems and perform design related to biotechnology; has the ability to analyze and carry out design of chemical processes.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Chemical Engineering
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering can work and a career in the chemical process industry, petrochemical industry, paper industry, food industry and foodstuffs, cement plants, fertilizer industries, mining processing industries, oil and gas industries, oil refinery, the company EPCC (Engineering, Procurement , Construction, and Commissioning), FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods), field oleochemical companies, industrial renewable energy (bioethanol, biodiesel, biomass gasification), the catalyst industry, agribusiness, various specialty chemical industries, government agencies (Bappeda, Bappenas, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Ministry, Ministry of Health, etc.), research institutes, high peruguruan (PTN, PTS), etc.
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering can also be entreprenuer (entrepreneurs) to establish a reliable consulting engineering industry, chemical process consulting, etc.
S1 Chemical Engineering Courses |
* = Concentration / Specificity / Options Courses
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Chemical Industry Equipment | 3 | Information Technology Applications in Chemical Engineering | 2 | Chemical Engineering Principles I | 2 | Principles of Chemical Engineering II | 2 | Chemical Engineering Principle III | 3 | Construction Material Chemical Engineering | 2 | English I | 2 | English II * | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Engineering Economics | 2 | Machines Elements | 2 | Basic Physics I | 2 | Physics II | 2 | Physics III | 2 | Social Science Association | 2 | Calculus I | 2 | Calculus II | 2 | Calculus III | 2 | Job | 2 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | Chemical Analysis | 3 | Basic Chemistry | 3 | Chemical Physics | 3 | Organic Chemistry | 3 | Chemistry Solids | 3 | Computational Process | 2 | Concept Technology * | 2 | Project Management * | 2 | Chemical Engineering Mathematics II | 2 | Chemical Engineering Mathematics II | 3 | Drawing Techniques | 2 | Gas / Petrochemical | 2 | Microbiology Chemical Engineering | 2 |
| | Courses | SKS | Operations of Chemical Engineering I | 3 | Operations of Chemical Engineering II | 3 | Operations of Chemical Engineering III | 3 | Pendadaran | 1 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Pancasila Education | 2 | Research Laboratory | 3 | Quality Control and TQM | 2 | Process Control | 3 | At Activator | 2 | Process Equipment Design | 3 | Design Factory (Final) | 3 | Chemical Plant Design I | 2 | Chemical Plant Design II | 2 | Chemical Engineering Practicum I | 2 | Chemical Engineering Practicum II | 3 | Chemical Engineering Practicum III | 2 | Chemical Engineering Practicum IV | 2 | Computer Program | 2 | Chemical Process Industries I | 3 | Chemical Process Industries II | 2 | Transfer Process | 3 | Building Structure * | 2 | Chemical Reaction Engineering I | 2 | Chemical Reaction Engineering II | 2 | Chemical Reaction Engineering III | 2 | Reactor Engineering * | 3 | Power Engineering | 2 | and Industrial Waste Water Technology | 2 | Food Ingredients Technology | 2 | Polymer Technology | 2 | Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics | 2 | Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II | 3 | Utilities | 3 |
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6. S1 Electrical Engineering |
Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir.Prospectus of S1 Electrical Engineering |
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Electrical Engineering
In general, S1 Electrical Engineering graduates have professional skills in the field of electrical engineering in public life, to follow and master the concepts of science and the development of new technologies in the field of electrical engineering, as well as be able to apply their knowledge for the benefit of the industry needs is local or global; has the ability to organize, design and make a decision in principle to apply their knowledge to achieve competitive results and optimal, analytical and critical thinking in the decision-making of electrical engineering problems; has the ability to apply science and engineering principles of electrical engineering and has a strong personal integrity, creative, and competent; has the ability formulate and analyze problems of electrical engineering at the same time develop the settlement system; has the ability to design a system in the field of electrical engineering; able to communicate effectively; has the ability to apply systematic, stages, methods and concepts that are needed in the field of electrical engineering.
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering basic competence is to have quality and intellectual integrity; highly competitive both academically and morally; able to adjust to the changes; realize that science is always advancing and evolving; able to browse and obtain scientific information / engineering; know how and can constantly learning; handling each problem, was able to uncover the structure and core issues and set priorities stages of completion; know and can take advantage of the usefulness of mathematics and information technology can apply science and knowledge; proficient and skilled in electrical engineering; may solve problems logically, utilize data / information available; able to use these concepts to explain things that are not / less clear; able to work independently and effort; able to actively participate in the working group; able to communicate with experts in other areas of expertise and utilize their help; able to effectively utilize the resources available; able to start forming units stub entrepreneur in the field of electrical engineering, was able to follow new developments in the field of electrical engineering, conduct research, or to follow the course of study at a further level.
In particular, a graduate in Electrical Engineering equipped with the knowledge, professional ethics, ability and skills to apply the theories of electrical engineering is growing rapidly by utilizing information and communication technologies in the areas of:
Electric Power Systems Engineering, includes energy conversion engineering, transmission engineering and power distribution, interconnection systems, techniques and safety regulation, high voltage engineering, power system analysis, power system security, industrial electrical engineering, design and analysis of network electrical, power quality analysis, electrical machines, transformers, power electronics, electrical measurement, test and calibration of medium voltage electrical devices, etc.
Telecommunications and Multimedia Engineering, covering communication systems, engineering transmitting and receiving information, the transmission and propagation of electromagnetic waves, the transmitter and receiver design, the use of microprocessors in signal processing other information and communication systems, communication techniques applied, telecommunications network, modem engineering design package thin traffic radio and TV repeater engineering design, multimedia, database design techniques, design of electronic information network engineering, telecommunications project management, design engineering systems and the provision of communications radar antennas, etc.
Control Systems Engineering, includes mathematical models, system dynamics, control components and equipment, with computer settings, planning and analysis of the system model, the optimal setting techniques, digital regulation technique, robotic techniques and the application of other regulatory systems engineering, systems engineering, PLC (Programmable Logic controller), setting the process engineering industry instrumentation, industrial automation, system analysis, system simulation and optimization systems, etc.
Computer Systems Engineering, includes hardware and computer software, system logic, the use of logic in computer engineering, the use of computers as a means of data processing and the making of the program and analyzing the results of the program, and interfacing digital, digital processing, multimedia networks, computer networks, systems database, the design of computer systems, programming languages, digital imagery, technology (design) integrated circuits, etc.
Electronic Engineering, and includes a series of electronic components, integrated circuits, electronic equipment design, component manufacturing techniques, and the use of measuring tools in the industry and biomedical electronics, engineering design and electronics systems based on fuzzy logic, medical electronics, instrumentation, techniques Scale Integrated circuit large (VLSI), analog electronics system design, digital electronics system design, design of integrated electronic systems, electronic devices, technology (design) integrated circuits, etc.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering can work and a career in government or private institutions (national and multinational), service industries (such as banking), as well as various electronics companies, electric power, telecommunications, control systems, computer systems, such as telephone, radio, television, instrumentation, radar, computers, control systems, satellite telecommunications systems, informatics, automatic control, robotics, antennas, wireless telecommunications, PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), image processing and machine vision, digital signal processing, renewable energy, energy audits, power generation and transmission and distribution, and digital interfacing, digital processing, multimedia networks, computer networks, database systems, computer systems, integrated circuits, electronic components, electronic equipment, electronic measuring instruments in industry and biomedical, medical electronics, analog electronics systems and digital, etc.
Being Entreprenuer with established consulting services of electronics, electricity consultant, telecom consultant, control systems consultant, computer systems consultant, or contractor or production company founded electronics, telecommunications, control systems, computer systems, etc.
S1 Electrical Engineering Courses |
* = Concentration / Specificity / Options Courses
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Numerical Analysis | 2 | Power System Analysis * | 3 | Advanced Power System Analysis * | 2 | Computer-Based Analysis (Matlab) * | 2 | Antennas & Propagation * | 2 | Computer Architecture * | 3 | Electrical Materials | 2 | Assembler Language * | 2 | Indonesian | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | CASR * | 2 | Basic Electronics | 3 | Basic Computer & Programming | 2 | Basic Electrical Energy Conversion | 2 | Basic Control System | 3 | Basic Telecommunications System | 3 | Basic Electrical Engineering | 2 | VLSI Design * | 2 | Devais Electronics * | 3 | Electronics | 3 | Analog Electronics * | 3 | Power Electronics * | 2 | Digital Electronics * | 3 | Electronics Industry * | 2 | Electronic Communications * | 3 | Electronics Medika * | 3 | Electronics Optics * | 3 | Electronics Telecommunications * | 3 | Philosophy of Science * | 2 | Physics I | 4 | Physics II | 3 | Modern Physics | 2 | Fuzzy Logic * | 2 | Symptoms of High Field * | 2 | Symptoms of High Field Advanced * | 2 | Waves Walking * | 2 | Labor Laws | 2 | Power Installation & Tech Lighting * | 2 | ISDN * | 2 | Neural Networks * | 2 | Telecommunication Networks * | 3 | K3L (Occupational Health Safety & Environment) | 2 | Calculus I | 2 | Calculus II | 2 | Calculus III | 2 | Calculus IV | 2 | Capita Selecta Electronics * | 3 | Job | 2 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | Basic Chemistry | 2 | Telecommunications System Performance * | 3 | Control System Components * | 3 | Aircraft Construction * | 3 | Electrical Energy Conversion | 2 | Engineering Management and Economics | 2 | Engineering Mathematics I | 2 | Engineering Mathematics II | 2 | Engineering Mathematics III | 2 | Electromagnetic Field I | 2 | Electromagnetic Field II | 2 | Mechatronics * | 3 | Electrical Engineering Drawing (+ Studio) | 2 | Direct Current Machines * | 2 | Not Unison Engine * | 2 | Research Methodology | 2 | Microcontroller * | 3 | Microprocessor * | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | Optimization * | 3 | Opto-electronics * | 2 | Pancasila and Citizenship | 3 | Generating Electrical Energy * | 3 | Advanced Programming * | 3 | Religious Education | 2 | Electrical Load Control * | 2 | Settings Digital Electronics * | 3 | Image Processing * | 2 | Data Signal Processing * | 3 | Digital Signal Processing * | 3 | Pengt Flight Sciences | 2 | Magnitude Measurement Electricity | 2 | Equipment Settings * | 3 | High Voltage Equipment * | 2 | Digital System Design * | 3 | Electronics System Planning * | 3 | Electric Power System Planning * | 2 | PLC (Programabel Logic Control) * | 2 | Basic Electronics Lab | 1 | Practical Computer Basics & Programming | 1 | Practicum Control System Basic | 1 | Practicum Power Engineering Basic | 1 | Practical Fundamentals of Telecommunications | 1 | Analog Electronics Lab * | 1 | Practical Physics | 1 | Practical Electrical Measurement Magnitude | 1 | Practicum PLC (Programabel Logic Control) * | 1 | Practicum and Digital Logic circuit has * | 1 | Practicum Electric Circuits | 1 | Pratikum Electrical Energy Convention * | 1 | Electric Circuits I | 3 | Electric Circuits II | 3 | Series & Digital Logic * | 3 | Traffic Engineering * | 3 | Remote Sensing * | 2 | Robotics * | 2 | Transmission Line * | 3 | Seminar | 2 | Distribution System * | 2 | Electronic Instrumentation System * | 3 | Analog Communication Systems * | 3 | Mobile Communications Systems * | 2 | Data Communication Systems | 3 | Digital Communication Systems * | 3 | Flight Communications Systems * | 2 | Control System * | 2 | Digital Control System * | 3 | Multivariable Control Systems * | 3 | Optimal Control Systems * | 3 | Linear Systems | 3 | Microprocessor Systems * | 2 | Signal Processing Systems * | 3 | Defense Systems * | 2 | Protection System * | 3 | Advanced Protection System * | 2 | Radar Systems * | 2 | Statistics and Probability | 2 | Stochastic * | 2 | Interface Engineering * | 2 | Microwave Engineering * | 2 | Satellite Communication Engineering * | 2 | Circuit technique Integration * | 3 | Engineering Robot * | 3 | Information Systems Technology | 2 | Function Theory & Conditions Limit * | 2 | Transformer * | 2 | Eclectic Power Transmission * | 2 | Power Transmission Pricing * | 2 | Final | 4 |
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7. S1 Industrial Engineering |
Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir.Prospectus of S1 Industrial Engineering |
Industrial Engineering is a part of engineering science that incorporates multiple disciplines with an emphasis on the relation of science and engineering management science. As engineering science (engineering) approach to the design of Industrial Engineering, analysis, design, and improvement of the integral system consisting of human, machine / equipment, materials, energy, and information.
Industrial Engineering associated with the design, improvement and installation of a system that integrates human, material, tools, information, and energy to produce goods or services efficiently and effectively. Discipline is also seeking the achievement of optimal outcomes and management of the factors of production that supported the consideration of technical feasibility and socio-economically, with emphasis on the role of humans as the main factor of production (Human Factor).
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Industrial Engineering
S1 Industrial Engineering graduates equipped with the knowledge, professional ethics, ability and skills to identify, model and find the best solution of the problem in an integrated system with reference to the manufacturing system, as well as sharpening the production system and / or engineering quality and reliability; able to apply knowledge math, science and social science in solving problems in industrial engineering profession Able to work in a multidisciplinary group and responsible and understand the ethics of the profession; Mastery of information technology, management and entrepreneurial spirit that led to the formation of an innovative, professional attitude and a global perspective.
Industrial Engineering graduate has the competence, skills, and knowledge management industries emphasis on planning, organization, operation and control of production processes more effectively and efficiently; Manufacturing System that emphasizes planning and optimization of production systems by applying concepts and quantitative methods; Planning industrial systems are emphasized in the planning system at the macro industry an industry that addresses the relationship with the environment.
General / basic competency Bachelor of Industrial Engineering is to have quality and intellectual integrity; highly competitive both academically and morally; able to adjust to the changes; realize that science is always advancing and evolving; able to browse and obtain scientific information / engineering; know ways and can be constantly learning; handling each problem, was able to uncover the structure and core issues and set priorities stages of completion; know and can take advantage of the usefulness of mathematics and information technology can apply science and knowledge; proficient and skilled in the fields of industrial engineering ; can solve problems logically, utilize data / information available; able to use these concepts to explain things that are not / less clear; able to work independently and effort; able to actively participate in the working group; able to communicate with the experts in other areas of expertise and utilize their help; able to effectively utilize the resources available; able to start forming units stub entrepreneurs in the field of industry and commerce, able to follow new developments in the field of industrial engineering, conduct research, or to follow the course of study in levels further.
Industrial Engineering graduates have a variety of skills needed by the industry is the ability to formulate problems, identify solutions and evaluate the results, and also the ability to design, operation, improvement and optimization of the production system of goods and services; skills related to the design, improvement and installation of a system that integrates human, material, tools, information, and energy to produce goods or services efficiently and effectively; ability to seek achievement of optimal outcomes and management of the factors of production that supported the consideration of technical feasibility and socio-economically, with emphasis on the role of man as a factor primary production (Human Factor).
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Industrial Engineering
Bachelor of Industrial Engineering can work and a career as an improvement of the production process or business process, an integrated system designers, managers and controllers integrated systems, project managers, production managers, production planning and control manager (PPIC), quality managers, logistics managers and supply chain, and operations managers; in manufacturing industry (factories), automotive, energy, consulting and contractor services, service industry (such as banking), government agencies or private (national and multinational) such as BUMN, etc.
Bachelor of Industrial Engineering to work and a career in Industrial Manufacturing (Inventory Management, Logistics, Operations Management, Production Management and Warehousing); Industrial Services (Client Management, Perumanahan Industrial and Commercial Bank, Financial Consultant, Systems Konsulatan Health and Human Resources); research and Development (Data Analysis, Security and Rescue Environment and Human factors Engineering); Business Management (Investment Banking Business Strategy, Management Analysis, Project Management and Business Development), Information Technology (Computer Integration, Database Design, Telecommunications and web Development); in research institutions, universities (state and private universities) as a lecturer and researcher.
Being Entreprenuer (entrepreneurs) to establish various types of management consulting services business.
S1 Industrial Engineering Courses |
* = Concentration / Specificity / Options Courses
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Cost Accounting * | 3 | Linear Algebra | 3 | Analysis and Cost Estimation * | 3 | Plant Feasibility Analysis * | 2 | Multi Criteria Decision Analysis * | 3 | Work Design Analysis I * | 2 | Work Design Analysis II * | 2 | Computer Applications Logistics * | 2 | Indonesian | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Benchmarking and Performance Measurement * | 3 | CAD + Practicum * | 2 | Computer Basics and Programming | 2 | Basic Electrical Energy Conversion | 2 | Engineering Economics | 2 | Machine Elements * | 2 | Enginering Logistics * | 3 | Industrial Ergonomics * | 3 | Philosophy of Science | 2 | Basic Physics I | 3 | Physics II | 3 | Basic Sciences faulty world | 2 | Social and Cultural Studies Association | 2 | Chemical Industry * | 2 | K3 (Occupational Safety and Health) * | 2 | Calculus I | 3 | Calculus II | 3 | Job | 2 | Entrepreneurship and Business Development | 3 | Basic Chemistry | 3 | Concept Technology | 2 | Based Computer Maintenance * | 3 | Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship * | 3 | Quality Management | 3 | Logistics Management * | 3 | Materials Management and Investori * | 3 | Marketing Management * | 3 | Marketing Management * | 2 | Maintenance Management * | 2 | Warehouse Management * | 3 | Industrial Company Management * | 3 | Project Management * | 2 | Supply Chain Management * | 3 | Human Resource Management (HRM) * | 2 | Technology Management * | 3 | Material Handling and Ground Support * | 5 | Engineering Mechanics | 3 | Drawing Techniques | 2 | Writing and Communication Scientific Method | 2 | Research Methodology | 2 | Industrial Organization and Management | 3 | Automation Production System * | 3 | Modeling System | 2 | Religious Education | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Pancasila Education | 2 | Operational Research I | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | Operational Research II * | 3 | Introduction to Electronics | 2 | Introduction to Economics | 2 | Introduction to Industrial Engineering | 3 | Quality Control | 2 | Knowledge Materials | 3 | Environmental Science | 2 | Performance Measurement * | 3 | Design and Product Development | 3 | Design Distribution * | 3 | Work Design and Ergonomics * | 3 | Work System Design | 2 | Manufacturing System Design | 3 | Layout Design Factory | 3 | Industrial Engineering Design I | 2 | Design Industrial Engineering II | 2 | Production Planning and Control I | 3 | Production Planning and Control II | 3 | Planning Organization * | 3 | Industrial Pollution and Environmental Management * | 2 | Practicum APK * | 1 | Practicum CAD * | 1 | Practicum CIM * | 1 | Practical Computer Basics and Programming | 1 | Practical Ergonomics | 1 | Physics Practicum I | 1 | Physics Practicum II | 1 | Engineering Physics Lab | 1 | Practicum Drawing Techniques | 1 | Practicum Production Planning and Control | 1 | Planning Practicum Manufacturing Systems | 1 | Practicum Manufacturing Process | 1 | Industrial Systems Simulation Lab * | 1 | Practical Database Systems * | 1 | Practicum Industry Statistics | 1 | Practicum Factory Layout | 1 | Manufacturing Process | 3 | Production Process | 3 | Industrial Psychology | 2 | Quality Engineering * | 3 | Final Seminar | 2 | Industrial Systems Simulation | 3 | Database Systems * | 3 | Logistics Information System * | 2 | Management Information Systems * | 3 | Management Systems ISO * | 3 | System Maintenance | 2 | Prawatan System * | 3 | Production System * | 3 | Industry Statistics I | 3 | Industry Statistics II | 3 | Manufacturing Strategy * | 3 | Building Structure * | 2 | Ekspot-Import Procedure and Customs * | 2 | Engineering and Logistics Management I * | 2 | Engineering and Logistics Management II * | 2 | Environmental Control Techniques * | 3 | Technology Construction Materials * | 2 | Total Quality Management (TQM) | 3 | Final | 5 |
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8. S1 Environmental Engineering |
Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir.
Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir.Prospectus of S1 Civil Engineering |
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Civil Engineering
S1 Civil Engineering graduates equipped with knowledge, ethics, skills and ability to complete planned construction of Civil Engineering; has the ability to carry out the work of supervision, and management of the built environment, the ability to make statements of work (engineering) and engineering judgment; ability to recognize, observe, analyze, and solve scientific issues in the field of civil engineering; also equipped with the ability to utilize information and communication technologies.
General/basic competency Bachelor of Civil Engineering is to have quality and intellectual integrity; highly competitive both academically and morally; able to adjust to the changes; realize that science is always advancing and evolving; able to browse and obtain scientific information / engineering; know how and can continually learn; in dealing with each problem, and is able to reveal the structure of the core problems and set priorities stages of completion; know and can take advantage of the usefulness of mathematics and information technology can apply science and knowledge, competent and skilled in the field of civil engineering; able to solve problems logically, utilize data / information available; able to use these concepts to explain things that are not / less clear; able to work independently and effort; able to actively participate in the working group; able to communicate with experts in other areas of expertise and utilize their help; able to effectively utilize the resources available; able to start forming units pioneering entrepreneur in the field of civil engineering, able to follow new developments in the field of civil engineering, conduct research, or to follow the course of study in levels further.
S1 Civil Engineering graduate master of civil engineering theory based on Information Technology, innovative, creative, and anticipatory in problem solving and decision making; master the scientific basics and skills in the field of civil engineering, so as to discover, understand, explain and formulate a way of resolving the problem civil engineering; has the ability to apply knowledge and skills in the field of civil engineering in productive activities and service to the community with the attitude and behavior in accordance with the order of life together; able to act and behave in the work in the field of civil engineering as well as in social life; has the ability to lead organization with strong integrity, the ability to communicate both orally and in writing, ability to cooperate in teams, the ability to understand science to ethics, the ability to understand the development of knowledge in the field of civil engineering, the ability to lead others, etc.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Civil Engineering to work and a career as an entreprenuer (entrepreneur), contractors, civil construction planning consultants, academics or researchers at public universities, private sector and research institutions, or a career in government and private agencies as a professional manager, supervisor, or experts in the field hidroteknik and beaches, rivers, reservoirs, and their environmental impact, transport, road construction, concrete and building materials, soil and rock mechanics, structures, flood control, coastal protection, physical models of rivers / reservoirs, mathematical models, and their irrigation network building, testing materials, traffic engineering, transportation management, road geometric, mix design pavement structures, marine transport models, the study material for the structure, carrying capacity for road structures, marine construction facility, quality control and analysis of materials, etc.
Being Entreprenuer (entrepreneurs) are insightful information and communication technology, with established contracting services and civil construction planning consultants, planning consultants and supervisors value engineering and design review; consultant planning and supervision of land, sea, and air, and so on.
S1 Civil Engineering Courses |
* = Concentration / Specificity / Options Courses
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Contract Administration and RAB * | 2 | Heavy Equipment | 2 | Structural Analysis I | 3 | Structural Analysis II | 3 | Matrix Method of Structural Analysis * | 2 | Legal Aspects of Development | 2 | Building Materials | 2 | Indonesian Language | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Prestressed Concrete | 2 | Computer Basics and Programming | 2 | Dynamics Research | 3 | Structural Dynamics | 2 | Urban Drainage | 2 | Engineering Economics | 2 | Basic Physics I | 3 | Physics II | 3 | Labour Law and Development | 2 | Environmental Science | 2 | geometry Land | 2 | Building Installation | 2 | Irrigation Water Building I | 3 | Irrigation Water Building II * | 2 | Railroad * | 2 | Calculus I | 3 | Calculus II | 3 | Calculus III | 3 | Calculus IV | 3 | Job | 2 | Basic Chemistry | 2 | Concept Technology * | 2 | Airfield * | 2 | Construction Management | 2 | Integrated Quality Management * | 2 | Mechanics of Materials * | 3 | Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics I | 2 | Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics II | 2 | Engineering Mechanics I | 2 | Engineering Mechanics II | 3 | Engineering Mechanics III * | 3 | Engineering Mechanics IV * | 2 |
| | Courses | SKS | Engineering Mechanics V * | 3 | Soil Mechanics I | 2 | Soil Mechanics II | 2 | Engineering Drawing | 2 | Research Methods, Writing and Presentation | 2 | Ports * | 2 | Religious Education | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Introduction to Engineering Geology * | 2 | Introduction to Modeling Structure * | 2 | Water Resources Development | 2 | Practical Concrete | 1 | Practical Computer Basics and Programming | 1 | Practical Physics | 1 | Measure Soil Science Practicum | 1 | Practical Soil Mechanics | 1 | PTM Equipment * | 2 | Earthquake Engineering * | 2 | Engineering Hydrology | 2 | Engineering Hydrology | 2 | Highway Engineering | 3 | Highway Engineering Advanced * | 2 | Traffic Engineering | 2 | Airfield Engineering * | 2 | Environmental Engineering * | 2 | Ports Engineering * | 2 | Engineering Foundation | 2 | Advanced Foundation Engineering | 2 | Final Seminar | 1 | Transportation System | 2 | Statics I | 2 | Statics II | 2 | Statistics and Probability | 2 | Steel Structures | 3 | Advanced Steel Structures | 3 | Building Structures | 2 | Advanced Building Structure * | 2 | Concrete Structures | 3 | Advanced Concrete Structures * | 3 | wooden structure | 2 | Implementation Engineering Building | 2 | Sanitary Engineering * | 2 | Technology Construction Materials * | 2 | Final | 5 |
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10. S1 Agricultural Technology |
Graduate Degree :