Prospectus and Curriculum Study Program / Majors / Department
(Required/Elective Courses, Job/Career Prospects, Profession, and Competencies of Graduates)
1. S1 Electrical Engineering |
Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir. (Engineer (Sarjana Teknik or Insinyur))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 |
* = Specificity Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit UnitsCourses | 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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2. S1 Mechanical Engineering |
Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir. (Engineer (Sarjana Teknik or Insinyur))Prospectus of S1 Mechanical Engineering |
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Mechanical Engineering
S1 Mechanical Engineering graduates equipped with knowledge, ethics, ability and skills to design a machine tool, convert the energy from the source into useful energy, producing objects or machine parts in terms of techniques, processes and management.
S1 Mechanical Engineering graduate has the competence, skills, and knowledge of basic machine, solid mechanics, hydraulic and pneumatic, automotive, metallurgy, welding technology, cast technology, material failure, power generation systems, mechanics and fluid machinery, fuel and combustion motors in, heat and mass transfer, refrigeration and air conditioning engineering, machine tools and perautan, mechanical technology, industrial metrology, basic CNC, machining industry, computer aided engineering, mechanics and instrumentation, and industrial automation systems, maintenance engineering, energy conversion, energy management, etc.
General/basic competency Bachelor of Mechanical 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 mechanical 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 mechanical engineering, was able to follow new developments in the field of mechanical engineering, conduct research, or to follow the course of study in levels further.
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering master the basics of the nature of science in general machining techniques and in particular, having the ability to think creatively and critically so that they can learn independently continually to always be able to follow the development of these areas of expertise, so it has great adaptability to the demands of environment; has extensive knowledge and insight that can be self-employed and create jobs; dominate the field of mechanical engineering has an important role in the process of industrialization such as movers, construction equipment and machine tools factory; also capable of handling the research, design and development of engineering fields such as automotive , konvervasi manufacturing technology and energy fields.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering to work and a career in government or private agencies (national and multinational) such as state-owned enterprises (BUMN), manufacturing companies, automotive, energy, consultancy and contracting services, mining and petroleum, research institutes, universities (state and private universities), etc. : as a leader or manager, or maintenance expert engineering, energy conversion, energy management, designers and developers such as automotive engineering, manufacturing technology, etc.
Being technopreneurs with established consultants and contractors with regard to fuel consumption, performance, impact and energy management, engine performance analysis, operation & maintenance training, design and control of manufacturing processes and systems, training of manufacturing technology, CAD / CAM, CNC, quality control and metrology industries, etc.
S1 Mechanical Engineering Courses |
* = Specificity Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit Units* = Concentration / Specificity / Options Courses
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Heavy Equipment * | 3 | Material Fatigue Analysis * | 3 | Numerical Analysis and Computer Applications | 2 | Structural Analysis * | 3 | Indonesian | 2 | English 1 | 2 | English 2 * | 2 | English 3 * | 2 | English 4 * | 2 | Programming Languages * | 2 | CAD \ CAM | 3 | CAE * | 3 | Fluid Dynamics * | 3 | Vehicle Dynamics * | 3 | Engineering Economics | 3 | Machine Elements I | 3 | Machine Elements II | 3 | Machine Elements III * | 3 | Basic Physics I | 3 | Physics II | 3 | FMS * | 3 | Advanced Mechanical Vibration * | 3 | Mechanical Vibration | 3 | Basic Natural Science | 2 | Cultural Social Science Association | 2 | Calculus I | 3 | Calculus II | 3 | Job | 2 | Boiler & Turbine Steam * | 3 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | Chemical Engineering | 3 | Kinematics and Dynamics | 3 | Kompt. Fluid Dynamics & Perp. Hot * | 3 | Concept Design * | 3 | Concept Technology * | 2 | Corrosion * | 3 | Energy Management * | 3 | Production Management * | 3 | Industrial Management | 3 | Engineering Mathematics * | 3 | Materials Engineering | 3 | Materials Engineering II * | 3 | Fluid Mechanics * | 3 | Strength Material Mechanics | 3 | Mechatronics | 2 | Computer-Based Engineering Drawing | 2 | Drawing Techniques | 2 | Machines - Fluid machines | 3 | Energy Conversion Machines | 3 | Material Moving Machine * | 3 | Machine Tools | 3 | Physical Metallurgy | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | Finite Element Method * | 3 | Research Methodology | 1 | Industrial Metrology * | 3 | Motor Fuel * | 3 | Material Selection and Process | 2 | Machine Programming NC / CNC | 3 | Religious Education | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Introduction to Mechanical Engineering | 2 | Measurement Techniques | 2 | Equipment Engineering * | 2 | Experimental Design * | 3 | Piping System Design * | 3 | Tools Help * | 3 | Heat Transfer | 3 | Differential Equations * | 4 | Lift and Transport Aircraft * | 3 | Plastics and Polymers * | 3 | PPC / PPIC * | 3 | Industry Practices * | 3 | Basic Practicum | phenomenon Machines | 1 | Practical Physics | 1 | Practicum Achievement Machine | 1 | Practicum Production Process | 1 | Production Process I | 3 | Production Process II | 3 | Team Design Project I * | 3 | Team Design Project II * | 3 | Refrigrasi and Air Conditioning * | 3 | Engineering Design * | 3 | Robotics * | 3 | Final Seminar | 1 | Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems | 2 | Refrigrasi Systems and Applications * | 3 | Solid Waste Management I * | 3 | Solid Waste Management II * | 3 | Structural Statics | 3 | Statistics and Probability | 2 | Voltage Exsperimental * | 3 | Combustion Engineering * | 3 | Engineering Establishment * | 3 | Engineering Settings | 3 | Casting Techniques * | 3 | Welding Engineering * | 3 | Engineering Heat Exchanger * | 3 | Power Engineering | 2 | Machining Technology * | 3 | Basic Thermodynamics | 3 | Applied Thermodynamics * | 3 | Final | 5 |
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3. S1 Industrial Engineering |
Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir. (Engineer (Sarjana Teknik or Insinyur))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 |
* = Specificity Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit UnitsCourses | 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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Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir. (Engineer (Sarjana Teknik or Insinyur))Prospectus of S1 Information System |
Information System together with Informatics Engineering, is the fastest growing field so there was a shift in the world of business, industry, and expansion raises employment opportunities in various sectors of the broad field of Information System include developing information systems, methods and tools (programming languages and database), management information systems and information systems engineering.
Study program of Information System implement, assess, and develop engineering science underlying information system. Toward the scholarly study of this course include discipline, processes, techniques and tools that are needed in the engineering information system which includes the planning, development, implementation and maintenance.
Information System are needed in many areas of the world of work, especially in the face of economic liberalization in the era of globalization can not be separated from the world infomrasi; need to be prepared so that the quality of human resources and is able to compete in every aspect, especially the field of information systems.
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Information System
S1 Information System graduates equipped with knowledge, ethics, abilities and skills to create a program in accordance with the business processes, designing and building a database system, conduct Web-based programming, based on the latest and most advanced programming languages, software engineering, multimedia systems, design and build object-based systems; identify the needs of the network in an organization, designing and building a corporate information system (enterprise information system), manage project information and communication technology, auditing information systems, e-business, a trouble shooter computer, etc.
S1 Information System graduates have the competence and expertise as System Analysis, System Designer, Systems Development Consultant, Database Administrator, Network Administrator, and so on.
General/basic competence Bachelor of Information System 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 / engineering; know how and can continually learn; in deal with 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 information systems; 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 it is able to effectively utilize the resources available; able to start forming units pioneering entrepreneur in information system, able to follow new developments in the field of information systems, conduct research, or to follow the course of study at the next level.
S1 Information System graduates have the competence and expertise to provide integrated solutions in the field of E-Business, Corporate Information Systems, Information Management, Computerized Accounting; also capable of being a reliable information technology-based entrepreneurs; become qualified people who have a high intellectual, creative, innovative and sensitive to environmental phenomena that occur in the community; may provide information system solutions to the problems that exist in society, and so on.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Information System
Bachelor of Information System can work and a career in the field of corporate information systems, databases, networking, software, multimedia, e-business in various government agencies or private (national and multinational) such as state-owned enterprises (BUMN), IT / IS consultant, telecommunications, manufacturing, banking , insurance and other financial institutions, research institutions, corporate services (transport, tourism, hotel, etc.), networking companies, internet service providers, universities, etc.
Career / work as Systems Analysis, System Designer, Systems Development Consultant, Database Administrator, Network Administrator, Department of Information Systems Manager, Information Systems Development Project Manager, Expert / Instructor / Lecturer, etc.
Being techno with established consulting services in the field of information and communication technology systems, business and system analysis, programmer, etc.
S1 Information System Courses |
* = Specificity Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit UnitsCourses | SKS | Basic Accounting | 2 | Programming Algorithms & Data Structures | 4 | Linear Algebra * | 3 | Analysis & Design of Information Systems | 3 | Object Oriented Design Analysis | 3 | The E-Bussiness Analysis * | 3 | Business Process Analysis * | 3 | Computer Applications | 3 | Information Systems Audit * | 3 | Indonesian | 2 | English 1 | 2 | English 2 | 2 | English 3 * | 2 | English 4 * | 2 | Programming Languages * | 3 | Database | 3 | Basic Programming | 3 | Data Warehouse and Data Minning * | 3 | Special Database * | 3 | E-Business * | 3 | E-Commerce * | 3 | Enterprise Information System * | 3 | Enterprise Resource Planning * | 3 | Professional Ethics | 2 | Human Computer Interaction * | 3 | IT-Advertasing + Practice * | 3 | IT-Governance * | 3 | Computer Network | 3 | Information Systems Security * | 3 | Job | 2 | Citizenship | 2 | Entrepreneurship 1 | 2 | Entrepreneurship 2 * | 2 | Entrepreneurship 3 * | 2 | Computers & Society | 2 | Computer Graphics | 2 | Computer Society * | 3 | Inter Personal Communication * | 2 | Portal & Content Management Concept * | 3 | Concept Information Systems | 3 | Concept Technology * | 2 | Mathematical Logic * | 3 | Project Management Information System | 3 | Management Science * | 3 | Database Transaction Management * | 3 | General Management * | 3 | Basic Math | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | Research Methodology Information Technology | 2 | Mobile Programming * | 3 | Multimedia & Animation * | 3 | Database Application Programming * | 3 | Object Oriented Programming * | 3 | Programming Visual * | 3 | Web Programming 1 * | 3 | Web Programming 2 * | 3 | Religious Education | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Introduction to Accounting * | 3 | Introduction to Management and Business * | 3 | Introduction to Information Technology | 3 | Information Systems Development * | 3 | Business Knowledge * | 2 | Database Design * | 3 | Practical Algorithms & Programming | 1 | Practical Object Oriented Design Analysis | 1 | Practical Programming Language | 1 | Practical Database | 1 | Practicum Basic Programming | 1 | Practical E-Commerce * | 1 | Practical Computer Networks * | 1 | Practical Project Management * | 1 | Practical Project Management Information System | 1 | Practical Programming Visual * | 1 | Practical Web Programming * | 1 | Practical Database Design * | 1 | Practicum Operating System | 1 | Practical Data Structure * | 1 | Information Systems Development Project | 3 | Software Engineering * | 3 | Information Systems Engineering * | 3 | Remote Sensing * | 3 | Final Seminar | 1 | Accounting System * | 3 | Accounting Information Systems * | 3 | Geographic Information Systems * | 3 | Management Information Systems * | 3 | Operating System | 3 | Decision System * | 3 | Statistics & Probability | 3 | E-Business Strategies * | 2 | Data Structure * | 3 | Testing & Implementation of Information Systems | 3 | Final | 5 |
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5. D3 Mechanical Engineering |
Study of Program D-3 Mechanical Engineering organizes educational process for generating power Associate Expert who has the ability in designing, machining process, the process of fabrication, maintenance, control, management of production processes and the management of engine maintenance.
Mechanical Engineering Study Program consists of concentration Engineering Machining (
Production ) and Technical Maintenance and Repair (
Machinery Maintenance ) and will be developed Concentration of Mechanical Design Engineering ( Construction Design ) and Fabrication Techniques ( Fabrication ). Development of science and technology in Mechanical Engineering Study Program is directed to the development of Powder Metallurgy, Process Integrated Machining and Machine Condition Monitoring Technology.
Competencies of Graduates of D3 Mechanical Engineering
In accordance with the existing target on the curriculum D-3 Mechanical Engineering, graduate study program is expected to have key competencies in the field of engine technology production / production processes and technology field maintenance and repair of industrial machines.Profession and Career Graduates of D3 Mechanical Engineering
Graduates of this course is absorbed in various industries, such as:- Industrial Manufacturing
- Automotive
- Textile
- Petroleum
- Industry Pertokimia
- Design
- Flight
- Services
- Electronic
- The contractor (Engineering Staff)
- Lecturer / Instructor College
While the company / place graduates work spread across many companies that have a reputation well known, such as: - PT. Garuda Indonesia
- PT. Caltex Pacific Indonesia
- PT. Pertamina
- PT. Schlumberger Indonesia
- PT. BPPT
- PT. PINDAD
Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir. (Engineer (Sarjana Teknik or Insinyur))Prospectus of S1 Mechanical Engineering |
* = Specificity Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Islamic | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III | 2 | English IV | 2 | English V | 2 | CAD I | 2 | CAD II | 2 | CADCAM | 3 | CNC I | 3 | CNC II | 3 | Basic Machining | 3 | element Machine | 2 | Picture Machine | 3 | Image Engineering | 3 | Materials Science I | 2 | Materials Science II | 2 | K3 | 1 | Quality Control | 2 | Work Bench | 3 | Work Plates | 3 | Citizenship | 2 | Enterprise | 1 | Kinematics and Dynamics Engineering | 2 |
| | Courses | SKS | Automatic Control | 3 | Basic Electrical & Electronics | 2 | Production Management | 1 | Mathematics I | 2 | Mathematics II | 2 | Fluid Mechanics | 2 | Engineering Mechanics I | 2 | Engineering Mechanics II | 2 | Design Methodology | 3 | OJT | 5 | Design Tools | 3 | Maintenance Machine Tools | 2 | Machinery Continue | 3 | Pneumatic & hidroulik | 3 | Computer Programs | 2 | Tata Write Reports | 2 | Las Fabrication Techniques I | 2 | Mechanical Fabrication Las II | 2 | Mechanical Fabrication Las III | 2 | Environmental engineering | 1 | Measurement Techniques | 2 | Primary Care Techniques | 2 | Thermodynamics | 2 | Final Project | 6 |
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S1 Mechanical Engineering Courses |
* = Specificity Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit Units
6. D3 Electrical Engineering |
Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir. (Engineer (Sarjana Teknik or Insinyur))Prospectus of S1 Electrical Engineering |
Associate Expert of Electrical Engineering is required in almost all areas of the workforce, especially in the face of economic liberalization in the era of globalization can not be separated from the world of electronics and electricity; need to be prepared so that the quality of human resources and is able to compete in every aspect, especially in the field of electrical engineering .
Excellence & Advantage of D3 program In General
Diploma Program Three (D3) and Bachelor (S1) have their respective advantages, both are needed in the working world. Generally graduate Diploma Program Three (D3) has the designation / title
"Associate Expert" abbreviated A.Md. , while the graduate program or bachelor degree (S1) has a
"Bachelor" .
Excellence & Advantage of D3 program :
- Study period of 6 semesters (3 years), so the faster pass than S1, and of course the total cost of their studies lighter than S1, so for people who want a quick plunge in the world of work, it is advisable to take a D3 program.
- Lecture material more applicable (practice) so it tends to be "ready to use" than S1, but it still depends on each individual.
- Need for labor to more D3 than S1, because D3 will fill the middle level in the pyramid organizational structure and management of the company.
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Competencies of Graduates of D3 Electrical Engineering
General competencies D3 Electrical Engineering concentration of
Electrical Power Engineering is to have the knowledge, ability and skills to:
- Designing and installing medium voltage electrical installations to low voltage installations including specialized.
- Perform system trouble shooting electrical installations and building equipment, industrial machinery and electrical control.
- Perform maintenance and repairs to the electrical system and equipment installations and industrial buildings.
- Define equipment specifications and estimate the electrical installation work.
- Designing and implementing an industrial installation.
- Implement operation and maintenance work on electric power generation systems, electrical power systems, and electric power distribution.
- Perform a variety of electrical test equipment.
- Plan, operate, perform, supervise, control and document the work and production in the industry which it is responsible.
- Operate / care of equipment related to the electricity system.
General competencies D3 Electrical Engineering concentration of
Electronics Engineering is to have the knowledge, ability and skills to:
- Designing and making electronic equipment.
- Maintain and repair electronic equipment.
- Designing and operating a digital system and microprocessor-based operating system / computer.
- Installing electronic systems and supervision.
- Testing and analysis of physical quantities as well as perform on instrumentation systems.
- Design, assemble and test instrumentation and control systems in the industry
Basic competencies Associate Expert of Electrical 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 scientific information / engineering; know how and can continually learn; in addressing each issue, and was able to uncover 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; proficient and skilled in electrical 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 working groups; 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 follow the course of study at the next level.
In particular, D3 Electrical Engineering equipped with the knowledge, professional ethics, and the ability to apply electrical engineering skills are growing rapidly by utilizing information and communication technologies in the areas of:
Power Engineering, including power generation, industrial electrical installations, power installations, basic electrical installations, power distribution, power systems analysis, programming PLC, analog electronics, computer programming, power system protection, the circuit electricity, medium voltage installations, electrical design, electrical energy management, management of electricity projects, microcontroller, domestic electrical installation, maintenance & repair management, electrical machinery, measuring instruments and electrical measurements, electrical materials, power electronics, etc.
Electronics Engineering, including electronic components, microprocessor systems, sensors and transducers, industrial electronics, distributed control systems and telemetry, digital system design, intrumentasi industrial, electronic measuring instruments and measurement, continuous control systems, design and fabrication electronics systems, industrial automation systems, logic circuits, signal processing systems, analog electronics, wiring and pcb technology, mechatronics, microprocessor interface engineering, electrical circuits, digital control systems, etc.
Profession and Career Graduates of D3 Electrical Engineering
Associate Expert of Electrical Engineering
concentration Electronics Engineering can work and a career in government or private institutions (national and multinational), service industries (such as banking), as well as companies such as Industrial designer / producer of electronic components, industrial manufacturing , the automotive industry, oil industry, computer centers and networks, telecommunications services industry, consumer electronics industry, operator / technician television / radio operator / technician at the company's computer network telecommunications, computer services company, industrial audio / video, instructor / lecturer at educational institutions and training in electronics systems.
Associate Expert of Electrical Engineering
concentration Electrical Power Engineering can work and a career in government or private institutions (national and multinational), service industries (such as banking), as well as companies such as Industrial designer / producer of electrical components, generating , transmission, power distribution, power engineering consulting services to industry, construction services, installation, maintenance and testing (inspecting) the installation of electrical power, electricity technology development, instructor / lecturer on education and training institutions in electricity; on the electric company: as the operator and maintenance of the plant, distribution substations and networks; the construction company: as the executor of the installation and maintenance of lighting and power installations; the industry: as an operator and maintenance of electrical systems; etc.
Being Entreprenuer (entrepreneurs) to establish electronic consulting services or consultants of electricity, or set up a production company contractor or electronics, or business repairs and maintenance in the field of electronics or electrical power, etc.
S1 Electrical Engineering Courses |
* = Specificity Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit UnitsCourses | SKS | Electrical Measurement and Measurement | 2 | Power System Analysis * | 2 | Electrical Materials * | 2 | Indonesian (Scientific Writing Techniques) | 3 | English 1 | 2 | English 2 | 2 | English 3 * | 2 | English 4 * | 2 | Electric Power Distribution * | 2 | Analog Electronics | 2 | Power Electronics * | 2 | Electronics Industry 1 * | 3 | Industrial Electronics 2 * | 2 | Applied Physics | 2 | Basic Electrical Installation * | 2 | Domestic Electrical Installation * | 2 | Industrial Electrical Installations * | 2 | Power Installation * | 2 | Medium Voltage Installation * | 2 | Industry Intrumentasi 1 * | 3 | Industry Intrumentasi 2 * | 2 | K3 and Employment Law | 2 | Quality Control * | 2 | Job Training and Seminars | 3 | Electronic Components * | 2 | Advanced Electronic Components * | 2 | Computers and Programming | 3 | Data Communications * | 3 | Environmental Concept * | 2 | Electrical Energy Management * | 2 | Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship * | 2 | Maintenance & Repair Management * | 2 | Electrical Project Management * | 2 | Applied Mathematics 1 | 2 | Applied Mathematics 2 | 2 | Mechatronics * | 3 | Drawing Techniques | 2 | Electric Machines 1 * | 2 | Electric Machines 2 * | 2 | Microcontroller * | 2 | MR Electronics * | 2 | MR Tool Control System * | 2 | Power Plant * | 2 | Advanced Programming * | 2 |
| | Courses | SKS | PLC Programming * | 2 | Religious Education | 3 | Pancasil and Citizenship Education | 3 | Introduction to Environmental Science * | 2 | PCB Wiring and Technology 1 * | 2 | PCB Wiring and Technology 2 * | 2 | Electronics System Design and Fabrication of 1 * | 2 | Electronics System Design and Fabrication 2 * | 2 | Electrical Design 1 * | 2 | Electrical Design 2 * | 2 | Digital System Design 1 * | 3 | Digital System Design 2 * | 3 | Practical Power Distribution * | 2 | Power Electronics Lab * | 2 | Practicum Basic Electrical Installation * | 2 | Practicum Domestic Electrical Installations * | 2 | Practical Industrial Electrical Installations * | 2 | Practical Power Installation * | 2 | Basic Mechanics Practicum * | 2 | Practical Electrical Engineering * | 2 | Practicum Microcontroller * | 2 | Practical Electrical Installation Maintenance * | 2 | PLC Programming Practicum * | 2 | Electric Circuits Lab * | 2 | Power System Protection * | 3 | Final Project | 4 | Electric Circuits 1 | 2 | Electric Circuits 2 | 2 | Logic circuit * | 2 | Robotics * | 2 | Sensors and Transducers * | 2 | Control System * | 3 | Digital Control System * | 3 | Continuous Control System 1 * | 3 | Continuous Control System 2 * | 3 | Distributed Control System and Telemetry * | 2 | Microprocessor Systems * | 2 | Industrial Automation Systems * | 3 | Signal Processing Systems * | 4 | Applied Statistics | 2 | Technopreneur (Entrepreneurship) | 2 | Microprocessor Interface Engineering * | 3 | Pulse Engineering * | 2 | Mechanical Technology * | 2 |
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