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 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 Kahuripan Kediri 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 Kahuripan Kediri 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 Kahuripan Kediri 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 Kahuripan Kediri 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 | Business English | 3 | 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 | Human Resource Management | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | 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 | Thesis | 6 | Sociology and Politics | 2 | Statistics I | 3 | Statistics II | 3 | Business Feasibility Study | 3 | Business Projection Techniques | 3 | Macroeconomic Theory | 2 | Microeconomic Theory | 2 | Decision Theory | 3 |
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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 Kahuripan Kediri 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 Kahuripan Kediri 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 Kahuripan Kediri 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 Kahuripan Kediri 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 | Business English | 3 | 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 | General Management | 2 | Mathematical Economics | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | 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 | Thesis | 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 | Microeconomic Theory | 2 |
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Graduate Degree : S.P. or S.Agr. or Ir.Prospectus of S1 Agribusiness |
Agribusiness emerged as a growing science through the integration of various sectors of the economy derived from biological resources.
Sustainability is an integrated system on farm production activities (on farm) and supporters (agricultural inputs such as seeds, fertilizers and agricultural machinery), agricultural processing (agro), distribution and marketing of agricultural products, as well as institutional support (counseling, communication and information, financing, investment, bureaucracy).
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Agribusiness
Agribusiness Program graduates equipped with the knowledge, professional ethics, skills and ability to plan, implement, evaluate and organize (manage) agribusiness systems on an ongoing basis based on business ethics; has the ability to implement (apply) and develop sustainable agriculture and agri-based communication and establish effective cooperation; has the ability to identify the problem, facilitate, mediate and develop the capacity of the agribusiness community in the social, economic and cultural values of the local; analytical thinking skills to identify, formulate the problem and the root of the problem and take the initiative to find science-based solutions in sustainable agribusiness system; has the ability in English and have insight independence / entrepreneurship, and overall has the ability to integrate farm production (on farm) and supporters (agricultural inputs such as seeds, fertilizers and agricultural machinery), agricultural processing, distribution and marketing of agricultural products and their supporting institutions (education, communication and information, financing, investment, bureaucracy), as well as food technology and food processing industries.
Agribusiness graduates also have the skills and ability to manage / handle food technology fields such as the following.
- Field Production
Regulate the course of the process of food production in a food processing industry so that product quality can be guaranteed, efisiens and profitable. - Field Reseach and Development
Conduct research and development and processing systems for improvisation and innovative products with good processing towards efficiency. - Field Quality Control
To monitor and control the quality of raw materials that include requirements, auxiliary materials, preservatives and products according to quality and safety. - Field Quality Anssurance
To control and control and design specifications in processing materials, machinery, equipment and procedures for processing into quality and safety of food products are guaranteed. - Field Machinery and Equipment Design Build Industry Food
Planning and designing machines and processing equipment that is effective, efficient and safe in accordance with quality standards. - Sector Management and Marketing of Food Products
Regulating and controlling as well as purchasing and marketing of raw materials, auxiliary materials and products involved in food processing.
General competence / Bachelor Agribusiness base 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 be constantly learning; handling 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 agribusiness; 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 the pilot establishment of entrepreneurship in agribusiness units, capable abreast of new developments in the field of agribusiness, conduct research, or to follow the study programs at the next level.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Agribusiness
Bachelor of Agribusiness can work and careers in a variety of government agencies or private (national and multinational) as planners, engineers, practitioners, experts, managers / staff, consultants, researchers, quality control, supervision or analyst, etc., in various fields, especially in areas:
- plantation crop industries: industrial sugar, coffee, tea, chocolate, etc.
- horticultural crops industry: industrial processing and preserving of fruit-vegetable.
- Industrial fermentation products: alcohol, sorbitol, HFS, beer, MSG, traditional food etc.
- livestock industry: dairy processing industry, corned beef, canned meat, sausages, nuggets, animal feed, etc.
- aquatic product industry: industrial canning and processing of aquatic (freshwater fish, marine fish such as sardine / mackerel, tuna, shrimp, scallops, seaweed, etc.).
- Industry crop yields: instant food industry, bread / bakery, flour mills, etc.
- Industry drinks and snack products: bottled water, soft drinks, syrup, confectionery, jam & jelly, snacks and crackers, food extrusion etc.
- etc.
Bachelor of Agribusiness can work and a career as a researcher or analyst on institutions / research centers or lecturers in Universities or Institutions of Professional Training; nutrition as a supervisor at various companies, etc.
Being a techno or entrepreneurs (self-employed) with established consultants or contractors in the field of agribusiness, agriculture, and food; industry and processing of agricultural products; established restaurant and catering (catering services), etc.
* = Special Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Agribusiness | 2 | Agribusiness Crop Horticulture * | 2 | Agribusiness Crop * | 2 | Agribusiness Plantation Crops * | 2 | Agroklimatologi | 3 | Cost Accounting * | 2 | Management Accounting | 2 | Agribusiness Project EIA * | 2 | Information Technology Applications in Agribusiness | 3 | Indonesian | 2 | English I | 2 | English II * | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Biology | 2 | International Business * | 3 | General Botany * | 3 | Food Crops * | 3 | Annual Plantation Crops * | 3 | Vegetable and Fruit Crops * | 3 | Agronomy Basics | 3 | Accounting Basics | 2 | Cultivation Basics | 3 | Basics of Soil Science | 3 | Management Basics | 2 | Basics Plant Protection | 3 | Applied Demographics | 2 | Human Ecology * | 2 | Econometrics * | 3 | Applied Econometrics * | 3 | Macroeconomic | 3 | Managerial Economics * | 3 | Microeconomics | 3 | Agricultural Economics | 2 | Production Economics * | 3 | Regional Economic * | 3 | Natural Resource and Environmental Economics * | 3 | Human Resource Economics | 2 | Professional Ethics and Business | 2 | Project Evaluation * | 3 | Philosophy of Science Encyclopedia | 2 | Physics | 2 | Plant Physiology * | 3 | Social and Cultural Studies Association | 2 | Agricultural Soil Science * | 3 | Modern Retail Industry * | 2 | Institutional Development and Capacity Building * | 2 | Business Policy * | 2 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | Basic Chemistry | 3 | Agribusiness Communications * | 3 | Intercultural Communication * | 3 | Agricultural Development Communication * | 2 | Agribusiness Cooperatives * | 2 | Field Work (Internship) | 3 | Financial Institutions and Agribusiness Financing * | 3 | Agribusiness Management | 2 | Conflict Management * | 3 | Management Training * | 3 | Supply Chain Management * | 2 |
| | Courses | SKS | Agribusiness Production and Operations Management * | 3 | Strategic Management and Business Policy * | 2 | Human Resource Management | 2 | Commerce Management * | 2 | Agribusiness Management Technology | 2 | Farm Management | 3 | Mathematical Economics | 2 | Qualitative Analysis Method * | 3 | Quantitative Analysis Method * | 3 | Methods for Community Empowerment * | 3 | Economic Social Research Methodology | 3 | Capital and Social Engineering * | 3 | Monitoring and Evaluation of Agriculture and Rural Development * | 2 | Organization and Leadership * | 3 | Agribusiness Marketing * | 3 | Agricultural Development | 3 | Community Empowerment * | 3 | Agribusiness Financing * | 2 | Breeding and Seed Industry * | 3 | Religious Education | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Pancasila Education | 2 | Introduction to Agricultural Economics | 2 | Introduction to Economics | 2 | Introduction to Agricultural Science | 2 | Introduction to Agricultural Communication * | 2 | Introduction to Developing Public Participation * | 3 | Introduction to Statistics * | 3 | Development Extension * | 3 | Agricultural Extension * | 3 | Forecasting / Prediction Business * | 3 | Banking * | 2 | International Trade | 2 | Planning and Evaluation Program * | 3 | Agribusiness Project Planning and Evaluation * | 3 | Planning * | 3 | Crop Protection * | 3 | Social and Cultural Change * | 3 | Political Agriculture | 2 | Engineering Agribusiness | 3 | Agribusiness Advanced Engineering 1 * | 3 | Agribusiness Advanced Engineering 2 * | 3 | Agro Engineering * | 3 | Operational Research | 3 | Seminar | 1 | Agribusiness Systems and Engineering | 3 | Agribusiness Management Information Systems * | 2 | Sustainable Agriculture Systems * | 3 | Subak System * | 3 | Rural Sociology * | 2 | Tourism Development Sociology * | 2 | Sociology Agriculture | 2 | Statistics and Probability | 3 | Supply Chain Management * | 2 | Commerce Agriculture * | 3 | Soil and Water Conservation Engineering * | 3 | Agricultural Technology * | 2 | Final | 5 |
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Graduate Degree : S.T.P. or Ir.Prospectus of S1 Agricultural Industry Technology (Agro-industry, Agro-technology) |
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Agricultural Industry Technology
S1 Agricultural Industry Technology graduates equipped with the knowledge, professional ethics, skills and ability to develop and apply technology, involving the chemical sciences, mathematics, physics, engineering and biology to conservation of soil, producing crops, and transform it into other forms of presentation include how-preservation method, which has the added value in the quality, nutritional value and power point and ready to be used as industrial, trade and consumption of materials, by conducting process optimization and management in the biological production systems.
S1 Agricultural Industry Technology graduates :
- Having the ability to use, design and develop wide range of equipment and Agro-industry processes.
- Have the ability to manage the system include the ability of agro-industry managerial, engineering (engineering) mastery of technology and production processes.
- Able to systematically solve problems in the agro-industrial system and skilled developing alternatives.
- Have the ability to plan, produce and develop a variety of industrial products and natural resources (agricultural products)
- Having the ability to process transpormasi infut (raw materials, machinery, labor and capital method)
- Able to conduct research and development of agro-industry systems for improvisation and innovative with good processing towards efficiency.
- Able to monitor and control the quality of raw materials that include requirements, auxiliary materials, preservatives and products according to quality and safety.
- Able to control and control and design specifications in processing materials, machinery, equipment and procedures for processing into quality and safety of agricultural products is guaranteed.
- Having the ability to do the planning and design of machinery and processing equipment that is effective, efficient and safe swsuai with quality standards.
- Able to setup and control as well as the purchase and marketing of raw materials, auxiliary materials and products involved in the agro-processing industry.
- Having the ability to perform post-harvest handling of agricultural products, processed agricultural products, conduct and supervision of sanitation, running pertaniann industrial management, and able to carry out entrepreneurship.
- Mastering the technical and managerial skills of farming, such as land preparation, seeding, planting, fertilizing, weed pest control, harvest and post-harvest as well as managerial and entrepreneurial competencies.
- Have a knowledge and appreciation of the biological or agricultural systems that are used as the basis for the application of technology and engineering.
- Having the ability to identify and analyze problems in the processing of agricultural technology and make approaches to problem-solving and evaluation efforts.
- Have the ability to design systems and processes with respect to nutritional aspects, economic, social and environmental impact.
- Having the ability to communicate, conduct independent learning and build cooperation.
- Entrepreneurial spirit that has mastered the technology with high professionalism and be able to adopt and become innovators who are sensitive and responsive to the agricultural development of the technology industry, so as to take advantage of business opportunities based on scientific considerations.
- Having a social life and professionalism that is responsible for solving technology problems that will benefit the wider community.
- Plan, implement, manage, develop and evaluate a variety of jobs in the agro-industry.
General / basic competency Bachelor of Agricultural Technology Industry is having 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 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, competent and skilled in the field of agricultural technology industry; 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 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 agricultural technology industry, able to follow new developments in the field of agricultural technology industry, conduct research, or follow the course of study at the next level.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Agricultural Industry Technology
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology Industry can work and careers in a variety of government agencies or private (national and multinational) as planners, engineers, practitioners, experts, managers / staff, consultants, researchers, quality control, supervision or analyst, etc., in various fields , especially in the areas of:
- Plantation crop industries: industrial sugar, coffee, tea, chocolate, etc..
- Horticultural crops industry: industrial processing and preserving of fruit-vegetable.
- Industrial fermentation products: alcohol, sorbitol, HFS, beer, MSG, traditional food etc..
- livestock industry: dairy processing industry, corned beef, canned meat, sausages, nuggets, animal feed, etc..
- Aquatic product industry: industrial canning and processing of aquatic (freshwater fish, marine fish such as sardine / mackerel, tuna, shrimp, scallops, seaweed, etc.).
- Industry crop yields: instant food industry, bread / bakery, flour mills, etc..
- Industry drinks and snack products: bottled water, soft drinks, syrup, confectionery, jam & jelly, snacks and crackers, food extrusion etc..
- etc.
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology Industry can work and a career as a researcher or analyst on institutions / research centers or lecturers in Universities or Institutions of Professional Training, etc.
Being a techno or entrepreneurs (self-employed) with established consultants or contractors in the field of agriculture and agro-industry, in the field of industrial and agricultural processing; founded the restaurant and catering (catering services), etc.
S1 Agro-technology Courses (Agricultural Industry Technology) |
* = Specificity Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Agroecology * | 2 | Agroklimatologi | 3 | Agro-tourism (Agrowidyawisata) * | 1 | Cost Accounting * | 2 | Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) | 2 | Seed Quality Analysis * | 3 | Regression and Correlation Analysis * | 2 | Computer Applications (Information Technology) | 3 | Landscape Architecture (Landscape) * | 3 | Indonesian | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Planting Plants Grow Hard | 3 | Biochemistry Plant | 3 | Biology | 3 | Soil Biology * | 3 | Plant Biology | 3 | Soil Bioremediation * | 2 | Plant Biotechnology | 3 | Botany | 3 | Aeroponic and hydroponic cultivation * | 2 | Fruit Cultivation * | 3 | Floristry and Ornamental Plants * | 3 | Cultivation By Land Conservation * | 2 | Raising Vegetables * | 3 | Cultivation Insightful environment * | 3 | Ornamental Plant * | 2 | Cultivation of horticultural * | 2 | Industry and Plantation Crops * | 2 | Food Crops * | 2 | Energy Producing Vegetable Crops * | 2 | Cultivation Annuals * | 3 | Annual Crops * | 3 | Basic Science Land | 3 | Crop Protection Association | 3 | Agronomy Basics | 2 | Basic Accounting * | 2 | Raising Basics | 3 | basics of Horticulture | 3 | Fundamentals of Soil Science | 3 | Management Basics | 2 | Basics Plant Protection | 3 | Plant Ecology | 3 | Agricultural Economics | 2 | Production Economics * | 2 | Physics | 3 | Advanced Physiology (Nutrition & PGR) * | 2 | Post-Harvest Physiology Horti * | 3 | Plant Physiology and Plant Development | 2 | Genetics | 3 | Geography Land | 3 | Nutrition and Food * | 2 | Plant Nutrient * | 2 | Relations Land, Water and Plant * | 2 | Micro Climate * | 2 | Weed Science * | 3 | Land Resource Information * | 3 | Irrigation and Drainage | 2 | Biodiversity | 2 | Population * | 2 | Job | 2 | Soil Fertility and Health | 3 | Entrepreneurship | 2 |
| | Courses | SKS | Advanced Entrepreneurship * | 2 | Agricultural Chemistry | 3 | Applied Soil Physics Chemistry * | 2 | Agricultural Communication and Extension | 2 | Land and Water Conservation * | 3 | Culture In Vitro Tan * | 3 | Tissue Culture * | 3 | Agribusiness Management * | 3 | Special Issues Horti * | 2 | Mathematics | 3 | Agricultural Mechanization | 2 | Agribusiness Research Methods * | 3 | Scientific Methodology | 2 | Agricultural Microbiology * | 2 | Postharvest Agricultural Products * | 2 | Agricultural Development * | 2 | Breeding Vegetative * | 3 | Plant Breeding | 3 | Religious Education | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Pancasila Education | 2 | Introduction to Agricultural Biotechnology * | 3 | Introduction to Economics | 2 | Introduction Farm | 2 | Agribusiness Community Development | 3 | Water Management | 2 | Weed Management and Pesticide Application Techniques | 3 | Pest Management | 2 | Coastal Stewardship * | 2 | Disease Management | 2 | Plantation Management * | 2 | Soil and Water Management * | 2 | Introduction Gadfly Bodies | 3 | Agricultural Extension * | 2 | Research Design * | 2 | Designing Experiments * | 3 | Sustainable Agriculture * | 3 | Urban Agriculture and Sustainable Parks * | 2 | Livestock and Fisheries * | 2 | Seed Production * | 2 | Radiation Biology * | 2 | Spatial Design * | 2 | Land Reclamation * | 2 | Agribusiness System | 2 | Sociology | 3 | Statistics | 3 | Commerce Agriculture * | 2 | Vegetative Propagation Techniques * | 2 | Seed Technology | 3 | Biofuel Technology * | 2 | Instrumentation Technology * | 2 | Tissue Culture Technology | 3 | Plant Media Technology * | 2 | Post Harvest Technology | 2 | Open Technology and Penyiapa Land * | 2 | Fertilization Technology | 3 | Agricultural Products Processing Technology | 3 | Toxicology * | 2 | Final | 6 | Act Cultivation System * | 2 | Farming * | 3 | Wimaya * | 2 | Organizing Grow * | 2 |
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5. S1 Physical Education, Health & Recreation |
Graduate Degree : S.Pd.Prospectus of S1 OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation) |
Competencies of Graduates of S1 OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation)
A. SPECIFIC COMPETENCIESGraduates OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation) equipped with knowledge, ethics, sensitivity, skills and abilities as:
1. Professional educators in the field of OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation)- Mastering the basics of scientific disciplines in the field OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation) so as to identify, understand, explain, evaluate / critically analyze and formulate solutions may exist in the field OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation)
- Have the ability to develop theories of teaching and learning, evaluating learning outcomes, and plan learning exercise, physical, health, and recreation (OPJKR) with high mastery.
- proficiency in Indonesia is good, true, and polite in spoken language and writing as a Professional Educator, as well as everyday life.
- Have the ability to manage and develop the profession of community life.
- Having the ability to use information technology to manage and develop the skills of the students.
2. Researchers in the field of OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation)- Have the ability to develop behavior with regard to education and life education activities based on basic science education, especially professional ethics, the field of educational research, and educational organizations.
- Having the ability to follow the development of science and technology in the field of OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation).
- Having the ability to improve the understanding of a foreign language text, particularly English, for academic and professional purposes orjaskes teachers and recreation (OPJKR) or sports researcher, physical, health, and recreation (OPJKR.)
- Have the ability to communicate orally and in writing in English especially in the field of OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation)
- Having the ability to use information technology to research in the field of OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation).
3. Entrepreneur and Organizer Educational Institutions, Bureau Tutoring and Private Lessons.- Have the ability to establish, manage, and develop business in OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation) in a creative and appropriate development of education.
- Having the ability to use information technology to manage and develop its services.
4. Consultants in Data Management Research- Having the ability to think critically and logically, and to understand the qualitative and quantitative methods are needed to manage research data.
- mengsinergikan skill sport, physical, health, and recreation (OPJKR) in a variety of other disciplines.
- Having the ability to use information technology to manage research data.
B. GENERAL COMPETENCIESGeneral competence Bachelor of OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation) 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 get information scientific / 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; capably and proficiency in OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation); able to solve problems logically, utilize data / information available; able to use these concepts to explain things that are not / less clear; capable of independent work and effort in; able 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 pioneering entrepreneur in the field of OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation), able to follow new developments in the field of OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation), conduct research, or to follow the course of study at the next level.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation)
Bachelor of OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation) can work and a career in research institutions, educational institutions (schools, universities (state and private universities)), as well as in various government agencies or private (national and multinational) as Educator Professionals OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation), researchers OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation), Leader / Manager OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation), OPJKR Consultant (Physical Education, Health, Recreation), etc..
Being Entreprenuer (entrepreneurs) are insightful information and communication technology, with the setting up of business services in the areas of education such as the Institute of Education (elementary, junior high, high school, university), Tutoring, Private Lessons Bureau, or set up business consulting services in the field of OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation).
S1 OPJKR (Physical Education, Health, Recreation) Courses |
* = Special Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Extracurricular activities and Foreign School | 2 | Anatomy | 4 | Information Technology Application (Computers) | 3 | Information Technology Applications (Computer) Continued * | 3 | Principles and Philosophy of Physical Education and Sport | 2 | Indonesian | 2 | English I | 2 | English II * | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Learning and Teaching | 2 | Learning of Motor | 2 | Biochemistry | 2 | Sports Biomechanics * | 2 | Sports Business * | 2 | Basics Education | 3 | Basics of Physical Education Sports I | 2 | Basics of Physical Education Sports II | 2 | Doping and Drug Abuse * | 2 | Evaluation of Physical Education Learning Outcomes * | 2 | Sports Physiology | 2 | Physiology Advanced Sports * | 2 | Fitness and Spa Therapy * | 2 | Faal Science | 2 | Nutrition | 2 | Coaching Science I | 3 | Coaching Science II | 2 | Health Sciences Sports | 2 | Science Lulut * | 2 | Cultural Social Science Association | 2 | Science Urai * | 2 | Fitness Instructor * | 2 | Teaching and Learning Interactions * | 2 | Issues in Physical Education and Sports * | 2 | Sports Journalism * | 2 | Environmental Assessment of Students * | 2 | Coaching School gym for * | 2 | Youth and Scouting | 2 | Safety * | 2 | Entrepreneurship Sports | 2 | Kinesiology Sports * | 2 | Field Work (CCN) | 2 | Laboratory and Library | 2 | Physical Education and Sports Management | 2 | Sports Massage | 2 | Advanced Sports Massage * | 2 | Physical Education Instructional Media | 2 | Research Methodology | 3 | Modification Branch Sports | 2 | recreational sport * | 2 | Outdoor Education * | 2 | guides Talent in Sport * | 2 | Injury Prevention and Care | 2 | Religious Education | 2 | Adaptive Physical Education * | 2 | Education Physical Fitness * | 2 | Health Education Schools | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Pancasila Education | 2 | Education Recreation and Sport Bounce Out * | 3 | Spa Therapy Education * | 2 | Teaching Basic Research | 2 | Advanced Teaching Studies * | 2 | Classroom Action Research * | 2 | Introduction to Science Education | 3 | Introduction to Psychology * | 2 | Learning Development and Modification * | 2 | Fitness Development * | 2 | Penjasor Curriculum Development. * | 2 | Planning Teaching | 2 | Teaching Advanced Planning * | 2 |
| | Courses | SKS | Motor of Development and Learning * | 2 | Students Development | 2 | Physical Growth and Development * | 2 | Practice Field Experience I | 2 | Practice Field Experience II | 2 | Education and the Teaching Profession | 3 | Learning Management Program * | 3 | Sports Psychology * | 2 | Curriculum Review * | 2 | Facilities and infrastructures Health Physical Education * | 2 | History of Physical Education * | 2 | Seminar | 2 | and Recovered Energy System Origin * | 2 | Sociology of Physical Education and Sports * | 2 | Sport Industry | 2 | Sport Industry Pricing * | 2 | Basic Statistics | 2 | Advanced Statistics * | 2 | Physical Education Teaching and Learning Strategies * | 2 | Learning Technology Penjasor * | 2 | Assessing School Curriculum (elementary, junior high, high school) | 3 | Theory and Practice Aquatic 1 | 2 | Aquatic Theory and Practice 2 * | 2 | Theory and Practice of Fencing * | 2 | Theory and Practice Weightlifting * | 2 | Athletics Theory and Practice I | 2 | Athletics Theory and Practice II * | 2 | Athletics Theory and Practice III * | 2 | Athletics Theory and Practice IV * | 2 | Martial Arts Theory and Practice I | 2 | Martial Arts Theory and Practice II * | 2 | Theory and Practice Play I | 2 | Play Theory and Practice II * | 2 | Basketball Theory and Practice | 2 | Theory and Practice Advanced Basketball * | 2 | Handball Theory and Practice | 2 | Theory and Practice Volleyball I | 2 | Theory and Practice Volleyball II * | 2 | Theory and Practice III Volleyball * | 2 | Badminton Theory and Practice | 2 | Theory and Practice of Wrestling * | 2 | Theory and Practice Hockey * | 2 | Theory and Practice Karate | 2 | Theory and Practice Baseball * | 2 | Theory and Practice recreational sport | 2 | Theory and Practice of Archery * | 2 | Theory and Practice of Pencak Silat * | 2 | Theory and Practice of Pencak Silat Advanced * | 2 | Great Game Theory and Practice | 2 | Theory and Practice of Small Ball Games * | 2 | Theory and Practice Games Handball * | 2 | Small Game Theory and Practice | 3 | Theory and Practice Football Games I | 3 | Theory and Practice II Football Games * | 3 | Theory and Practice of Traditional Games * | 2 | Theory and Practice Pool I | 2 | Theory and Practice Pool II * | 2 | Theory and Practice Gymnastics I | 2 | Gymnastics Theory and Practice II * | 2 | Theory and Practice Gymnastics III * | 2 | Takraw Soccer Theory and Practice I * | 2 | Takraw Soccer Theory and Practice II * | 2 | Theory and Practice Softball * | 2 | Theory and Practice Squash * | 2 | Theory and Practice Tennis * | 2 | Theory and Practice Table Tennis * | 2 | Theory and Practice Boxing * | 2 | Theory and Practice Judo * | 2 | Basic Fitness Theory | 2 | Tests and Measurements in PE | 2 | Final | 5 |
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Graduate Degree : S.Pd.Prospectus of S1 Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn) |
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn)
A. SPECIFIC COMPETENCIESProgram graduates Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn) equipped with knowledge, ethics, sensitivity, skills and abilities as:
1. Professional educators in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn)- Mastering the basics of scientific disciplines in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn) so as to identify, understand, explain, evaluate / critically analyze and formulate solutions may exist in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn)
- Have the ability to develop theories of teaching and learning, evaluating learning outcomes and learning plan Pancasila and Citizenship (PPKn) with high mastery.
- proficiency in Indonesia is good, true, and polite in spoken language and writing as a Professional Educator, as well as everyday life.
- Have the ability to manage and develop the profession of community life.
- Having the ability to use information technology to manage and develop the skills of the students.
2. Researchers in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn)- Have the ability to develop behavior with regard to education and life education activities based on basic science education, especially professional ethics, the field of educational research, and educational organizations.
- Having the ability to follow the development of science and technology in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn).
- Having the ability to improve the understanding of a foreign language text, particularly English, for academic purposes and the teaching profession Pancasila and Citizenship (PKn) or researchers Pancasila and Citizenship (PKn).
- Have the ability to communicate orally and in writing in English especially in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn)
- Having the ability to use information technology to research in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn).
3. Entrepreneur and Organizer Educational Institutions, Bureau Tutoring and Private Lessons.- Have the ability to establish, manage, and develop business in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn) in a creative and appropriate development of education.
- Having the ability to use information technology to manage and develop its services.
4. Consultants in Data Management Research- Having the ability to think critically and logically, and to understand the qualitative and quantitative methods are needed to manage research data.
- Have the ability to apply the Pancasila and Citizenship (PKn) in a variety of other disciplines.
- Having the ability to use information technology to manage research data.
B. GENERAL COMPETENCIESGeneral competence Bachelor of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn) 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 field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn); 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 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 effectively utilize the resources available; able to start forming units stub entrepreneur in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn), able to follow new developments in field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn), conduct research, or to follow courses at further levels.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn)
Bachelor of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn) can work and a career in research institutions, educational institutions (schools, universities (state and private universities)), as well as in various government agencies or private (national and multinational) as a Professional Educator in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn), researchers Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn), Leader / Manager Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn), Consultant Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn), etc.
Being Entreprenuer (entrepreneurs) are insightful information and communication technology, with the setting up of business services in the areas of education such as the Institute of Education (elementary, junior high, high school, university), Tutoring, Private Lessons Bureau, or set up business consulting services in the field of Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKn).
S1 Pancasila and Citizenship Education (PPKN) Courses |
* = Special Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Cultural Anthropology * | 2 | Political Anthropology | 2 | Computer Applications | 2 | Legal Aspects in Business | 2 | Indonesian | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Teaching and Learning * | 2 | Counseling | 2 | Civic Education | 3 | Democracy and Human Rights * | 2 | Political Economy * | 2 | English for Civics Education * | 2 | Government Ethics * | 2 | Political Ethics * | 2 | Evaluation of Teaching Civics * | 2 | Philosophy of Law * | 2 | Philosophy of Science | 2 | Moral Philosophy and Ethics * | 2 | Philosophy Pancasila * | 2 | Political Philosophy * | 2 | Human Rights * | 2 | International Relations * | 2 | Civil Procedure | 2 | Criminal Procedure | 2 | Customary Law | 2 | Administrative Law * | 2 | Agrarian Law * | 2 | Commercial Law * | 2 | International Law | 2 | Islamic Law | 2 | Tax Law | 2 | Civil Law | 2 | Criminal Law and Criminology | 2 | Constitutional Law | 3 | Civic Studies | 2 | State Science | 2 | Government Science * | 2 | Political Science | 2 | National Integration * | 2 | Journalism * | 2 | Studies Curriculum and Textbook * | 2 | Public Policy * | 2 | Emotional and Spiritual Intelligence * | 2 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | Criminology * | 2 | Field Work (CCN) | 4 | Logic * | 2 | School Management | 2 | Media Learning Civics * | 2 | Educational Research Methodology | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | Autonomy * | 2 | Local Government * | 2 | Religious Education | 2 | Education Anti-Corruption * | 2 | Budi Character Education * | 2 | Education Youth and Scouting * | 3 | Education Social Sciences | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Entrepreneurship Education * | 2 | Moral Education | 3 | Multicultural Education * | 2 | Pancasila Education | 2 | Political Education * | 2 | Social Studies Education * | 3 | Introduction to Law Indonesia | 2 | Introduction to Law | 2 | Introduction to Science Education | 2 | Introduction to Social Sciences | 2 | Learning Innovation Development * | 2 | Writing Scientific Writing * | 2 | Planning and Management of Learning PPKn * | 2 | Students Learning Development * | 2 | Global Perspective * | 2 | PKLH * | 2 | Political Law * | 2 | Practice Field Experience 1 | 2 | Practice Field Experience 2 | 4 | teacher Profession * | 2 | Personality Psychology * | 2 | Educational Psychology | 3 | Constitutional history of RI * | 2 | History of Struggle Nations Indonesia * | 2 | Seminar PPKn * | 2 | Thesis Proposal Seminar * | 2 | Political Education System and Indonesia * | 2 | Cooperative Economic System * | 2 | Indonesian Government System * | 2 | Comparison System Administration * | 2 | Indonesian Political System * | 2 | Thesis | 6 | Political Sociology * | 2 | Social Statistics | 2 | Teaching and Learning Strategies PPKn 1 | 2 | Teaching and Learning Strategies PPKn 2 (Microteaching) * | 2 | Indonesian Community Studies | 2 | Learning Resources and Instructional Media * | 3 | Communication * Information Technology | 3 | Theory and Constitutional Law * | 2 | Keb Theory and Strategy. Country * | 2 | Theory of Democracy * | 2 | Social Theories of Culture * | 2 | UUD 1945 * | 2 |
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Graduate Degree : S.Pt. or Ir.Prospectus of S1 Animal Sciences |
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Animal Sciences
Animal Sciences graduates are equipped with the knowledge, professional ethics, skills and areas of Animal Sciences Integrated skills, management skills, livestock production, applied technology and entrepreneurship; master the knowledge and skills of Livestock Production (Dairy Cattle Production, Crop Production and Feedlot Cattle, Poultry Production ), Reproductive Technology (Animal Breeding, Animal Reproduction, Artificial Insemination Technology); master the knowledge and skills of Feed Technology / Feed Technology (Basic Feed, Animal Nutrition, Feed Forage Production), Livestock Products Technology (Dairy Technology, Meat Processing Technology , Egg Processing Technology, Leather Processing Technology), Socio-Economic Ranch (Entrepreneurship, Business Planning Ranch, Ranch Business Management, and Counseling).
Bachelor of Animal Sciences is also equipped with the knowledge, skills, academic and professional ethics, so that:
- Having the ability to identify, analyze and recommend the right problem-solving in the field of animal husbandry or farm;
- Skill, technical and managerial skills in cultivating, maintaining and processing livestock products.
- Having the ability to process livestock production (cattle, sheep, goats, poultry and various livestock) efficiently.
- Having the ability to employ advanced breeding and artificial insemination technology.
- Having the ability to apply technology tenologi fodder and livestock product processing.
- Having an entrepreneurial spirit who mastered Animal Sciences with high professionalism and be able to adopt and become innovators who are sensitive and responsive to the development of Animal Sciences, so as to take advantage of business opportunities based on scientific considerations.
- Having the ability to communicate, conduct independent learning and build cooperation.
- Having a social life and professionalism are responsible for solving problems of farms that will provide benefits to the wider community.
- Dedicated their skill, knowledge, skills and attitudes of livestock to the public intellectual.
- Having the ability to actualize our potential to work together in multidisciplinary teams.
Bachelor of Animal Sciences general 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 the field of Animal Sciences; 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 initiate pilot unit formation in the field of Animal Sciences entrepreneur, able to follow new developments in the field of Animal Sciences, conduct research, or to follow courses at further levels.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Animal Sciences
Bachelor of Animal Sciences can work and careers in a variety of government agencies or private (national and multinational) as planners, engineers, practitioners, experts, consultants, researchers, quality control, supervision or analysts, farm manager, technical service representatives, marketing service, head enclosure (flock manager), etc., in various fields, such as the nursery industry, industrial slaughter, fattening cattle industry, feed industry, livestock industry (industrial processing of milk, meat, eggs, etc.), industrial production, etc.
Bachelor of Animal Sciences work and a career as a researcher or analyst on institutions / research centers or lecturers in Universities or Institutions of Professional Training.
Being a techno or entrepreneurs (self-employed) to establish breeding livestock, slaughtering business, fattening livestock, animal feed business, the business of farm (dairy processing, corned beef, canned meat, sausages, nuggets, etc.), livestock production enterprises, etc.
S1 Animal Sciences Courses |
* = Special Electives / General Options
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Abatoir and Livestock Cutting Techniques (+ Lab) | 3 | Agribusiness Ranch | 2 | Analysis and Evaluation of Business * | 3 | Animal Anatomy and Physiology * | 3 | Communication Information Technology Applications in Ranch | 2 | Feed Ingredients and Formulations Rations (+ Lab) | 3 | Indonesian | 2 | English | 2 | English II * | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Biochemical Basis (+ Lab) | 3 | Biology (Lab +) | 3 | Biotechnology Ranch (+ Lab) | 3 | Livestock Breeding Base | 2 | Basic Animal Reproduction | 2 | Livestock Technology Association (+ Lab) | 3 | Management Basics * | 2 | Economic Ranch Company (+ Lab) * | 3 | Physics | 3 | Animal Physiology (+ Lab) | 3 | Genetic Basis * | 2 | Livestock Environmental Science * | 2 | Science and Nutrition Ruminant * | 2 | Science and Nutrition Poultry * | 2 | Animal Nutrition Science * | 3 | Livestock Breeding Science * | 3 | Social and Cultural Studies Association | 2 | Forage Crop Science (+ Lab) | 3 | Science Technology and Eggs * Meat processing | 3 | Dairy Science Technology * | 3 | Dairy Cattle Science (+ Lab) * | 3 | Animal Science and Occupational Cut (+ Lab) * | 3 | Poultry Science (+ Lab) | 3 | Forage Industry | 2 | Integration Ranch * | 3 | Animal Health (+ Lab) | 3 | Entrepreneurship Ranch (+ Lab) | 3 | Chemistry (Lab +) | 3 | Communications and Outreach * | 3 | Field Work | 3 | Livestock Environment and Behavior (+ Lab) * | 3 | Internship | 3 | Breeding Livestock Management * | 2 | Reproductive Management * | 2 |
| | Courses | SKS | Dairy Cattle Management (+ Lab) | 3 | Cut Livestock Management and Labor (+ Lab) | 3 | Poultry Management (+ Lab) | 3 | Mathematics | 3 | Research Methodology | 2 | Microbiology Ranch (+ Lab) | 3 | Animal Product Quality and Safety (+ Lab) * | 3 | Basic Animal Nutrition (+ Lab) * | 3 | Non- Ruminant Animal Nutrition | 2 | Ruminant Nutrition | 2 | Livestock Marketing and Commerce (+ Lab) | 3 | Livestock Marketing * | 2 | Animal Breeding (+ Lab) | 3 | Religious Education | 2 | Citizenship Education | 2 | Pancasila Education | 2 | Introduction to Economics | 2 | Introduction to Animal Science | 2 | Livestock Waste Management (+ Lab) * | 3 | Ranch Business Management (+ Lab) | 3 | Quality Control * | 2 | Livestock Disease Control * | 3 | Extension and Livestock Development Communication (+ Lab) | 3 | Planning Ranch | 3 | Legislation and Policy Development Ranch | 2 | Ranch Business Practices * | 3 | Assorted Poultry Production (+ Lab) * | 3 | Dairy Cattle Production * | 3 | Livestock Production Cut * | 3 | Experiment Design (+ Lab) | 3 | Animal Reproduction (+ Lab) | 3 | Seminar | 1 | Sustainable Integrated Agricultural Systems * | 2 | Rural Sociology * | 2 | Statistics | 3 | Feasibility Study and Project Evaluation Ranch | 2 | Feed Evaluation Techniques (+ Lab) * | 3 | Scientific Writing Techniques | 2 | Feedlot Technology (+ Lab) * | 3 | Livestock Product Technology * | 3 | Packaging Technology * | 3 | Followup Livestock Products Processing Technology (+ Lab) | 3 | Livestock Products Processing Technology (+ Lab) | 3 | Feed Processing Technology (+ Lab) | 3 | Final | 5 |
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8. 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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9. S1 Technical Information |
Graduate Degree : S.T. or S.Kom. or S.Si. or Ir.Prospectus of S1 Informatics Engineering |
Informatics Engineering (information technology, computers, internet and telecommunications) is the fastest growing field and cause expansion of employment opportunities in a wide range of sectors, particularly the manufacturing sector, and computer services firms, software houses, IT consulting, as well as the various fields of technology of information.
To deal with the liberalization of information in the era of globalization, much needed quality human resources and is able to compete in every aspect, especially in the information technology field of informatics engineering.
Informatics Engineering are needed in many areas of the world of work, the development of various disciplines of information science, good science and process technology specifically symbolic facts (data) into information by making the most of computer technology. Informatics Engineering basing logic and systematic approach to obtain the solution in solving various problems.
Competencies of Graduates of S1 Informatics Engineering
S1 Informatics Engineering graduates equipped with knowledge, ethics, skills and abilities to design, apply and develop the information and communication technology systems in the field of Software Engineering, Information Systems, Engineering, Networking, Multimedia Systems, Management Information Systems (MIS), System Analysis, System Designer , Consultant Systems Development, Database administrator, Network administrator, Computer Networking, Software Engineer, Artificial Intellegence, Games & Embedded System Programs, Database System, etc.
General/basic competency Bachelor of Informatics Engineering 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 dealing 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 informatics 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 aid them; able to effectively utilize the resources available; able to start forming units pioneering entrepreneur in the field of informatics engineering, able to follow new developments in the field of informatics engineering, conduct research, or to follow the course of study at the next level.
S1 Informatics Engineering graduates have the competence and expertise of software engineering, computer networks, databases, artificial intelligence and game programming and embedded system which is able to adapt to the development of Information Technology in order to provide a model of a computer-based system solutions; also capable of being a reliable information technology-based entrepreneurs, etc.
Profession and Career Graduates of S1 Informatics Engineering
Bachelor of Informatics Engineering to work and a career in government or private agencies (national and multinational) as System Analysis, System Designer, Systems Development Consultant, Database Administrator, Network Administrator, Specialist in IT Security, Mobile Application Programmer and Design, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Consultant, web Developer, Artificial Intelligence Applicator, ICT Project Manager, ICT Researcher, etc.
Career / work in the field of Corporate Information Systems, Software Engineering, Network Engineering, Multimedia Systems, Database, Networking, Software, Multimedia, E-Business Consultant at IT / IS, Corporate Telecommunications, Industrial Manufacturing, Bank, Insurance and other financial institutions, Networking companies, Internet Service Providers, research institutions, corporate services (transport, tourism, etc.), Government Agencies, Universities, etc.
Career / profession as Department Manager of Information Systems, Information Systems Development Project Manager, Artificial Intelligent, Computer Networking, System Support, System Design, Database Administrator, Web Developer & Designer, Games & Embedded System Program, Programmer Analyst, Software Engineer, Lecturer / lecturers, etc.
Being Technoprenuer by establishing consulting services Information Communication Technology Systems, Business & System Analysis, Software Engineer, Game Developer, progammer, etc.
S1 Informatics Engineering Courses |
* = Concentration / Specificity / Options Courses
SKS = Semester Credit Units
Courses | SKS | Algorithms and Programming | 3 | Linear Algebra and Matrix | 3 | Object-Oriented Analysis and Design | 3 | Analysis and Design Software * | 4 | Analysis and Planning System * | 3 | Computer Applications | 3 | Multimedia Applications * | 2 | Computer Architecture and Organization | 3 | Indonesian and Scientific Tata Write | 2 | English I | 2 | English II | 2 | English III * | 2 | English IV * | 2 | Assembly Language * | 2 | Database | 3 | Client-Side Scripting * | 3 | Computer Basics | 2 | Basic Router * | 3 | Data Mining * | 2 | Data Ware House * | 2 | Professional Ethics | 2 | Physics | 3 | Modern Physics * | 3 | Computer Graphics * | 3 | Business Law * | 2 | Artificial Intelligence * | 2 | Human-Computer Interaction | 3 | Computer Network and Data Security I | 4 | Computer Network and Data Security II * | 4 | Calculus I | 2 | Calculus II | 2 | Network Security * | 3 | Computer Security * | 3 | Between Personal Skills * | 2 | Artificial Intelligence | 4 | Job | 2 | Citizenship | 2 | Entrepreneurship and Business Development | 3 | Entrepreneurship and Business Development Pricing * | 2 | Basic Chemistry * | 2 | Computers and Society | 3 | Computer Graphics * | 3 | Data Communications * | 3 | Programming Language Concepts * | 3 | Concept Technology * | 2 | Cryptography * | 3 | Logic Information | 3 | Network Management * | 2 | Project Management Software | 3 | Information Technology Project Management * | 3 | Database Transaction Management * | 3 | District Mathematics | 3 | Numerical Methods * | 3 | Research Methodology Information Technology | 2 | microprogramming * | 3 | Model and Simulation (+ Practice) * | 3 | Multimedia * | 3 | 3D and Multimedia Animation * | 2 | Oracle * | 4 | Modeling 2D / 3D * | 3 | Modeling and Simulation * | 3 |
| | Courses | SKS | Assembler Programming * | 3 | Object Oriented Programming | 3 | Programming C++ * | 3 | Network Programming * | 3 | Programming P/L SQL * | 4 | Programming Visual Client Server * | 3 | Programming Visual multitier * | 3 | Enterprise Web Programming * | 3 | Religious Education | 2 | Pancasila and Citizenship Education | 2 | Introduction to Information Technology | 3 | Image Processing * | 3 | Database Design * | 3 | OOP Design + Practicum | 3 | Practical Algorithms and Programming | 1 | Practical Object-Oriented Analysis | 1 | Assembly Language Practicum * | 1 | Practical Database | 1 | Basic Practicum Computer | 1 | Practical Data Warehouse and Data Mining * | 1 | Practical Physics | 1 | Practicum Hardware and Software | 4 | Practicum Network | 1 | Practical Artificial Intelligence * | 1 | Practical Programming Language Concepts | 1 | Practical Linux | 4 | Practicum Multimedia | 1 | Practical Programming Mobile Java * | 4 | Practical Programming Object Orientation | 1 | Practical Programming Web | 1 | Practical Database Design | 1 | Practicum Php MySQL | 4 | Desktop Options Program Practicum I * | 4 | Desktop Options Program Practicum II * | 4 | Practicum Multimedia Systems * | 1 | Practicum Operating System | 1 | Practical Data Structures | 1 | Practicum Vb.Net * | 4 | series Digital * | 3 | Software Engineering + Practice I * | 4 | Software Engineering + Practice II * | 4 | Research Information Technology | 3 | Final Seminar | 1 | Server-Side Scripting * | 3 | Database Systems | 3 | File Systems * | 3 | Management Information Systems | 3 | Computer Security Systems * | 3 | Multimedia Systems * | 3 | Operating System | 3 | Software Systems * | 3 | SQL Server * | 4 | Statistics and Probability | 3 | Organizational Structure Data | 3 | Compilation Techniques * | 3 | Simulation Techniques * | 2 | Technology and Database Systems * | 3 | Language and Automata Theory * | 3 | Theory of Computation * | 2 | Final | 6 |
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Graduate Degree : S.T. or Ir.Prospectus of S1Civil 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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