Graduates of the undergraduate program of Informatics are expected to achieve some abilities, which are summarized into PLO (Program Learning Outcomes), that are categorized into: attitude, knowledge acquisition, general skills, and special skills.
Note that a course, have its own Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) where each CLO supports a PLO.
To graduate from Undergraduate of Informatics Study Program, student must have an average score of 50.01 or higher for each PLO. The average score of a PLO is calculated based on CLOs that support the PLO.
PLO-1: Demonstrate a godly attitude towards God Almighty, which is manifested in mutual respect and responsibility in a diverse society.
PLO-2: Demonstrate a professional attitude in the form of adherence to professional ethics, the ability to work together in multi-disciplinary teams, an understanding of lifelong learning, and responses to social issues and technological developments.
PLO-3: Able to apply science and mathematics to solve engineering problems with computing principles.
PLO-4: Able to apply computing methods effectively and efficiently.
PLO-5: Able to apply computing methods in the development of intelligent systems and machines.
PLO-6: Able to apply entrepreneurship and business concepts as a basis for conducting entrepreneurial simulations.
PLO-7: Able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
PLO-8: Able to plan and complete tasks within existing boundaries, and evaluate the results systematically.
PLO-9: Able to make decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving, based on the results of the analysis of information/data and the implications of decisions.
PLO-10: Able to build intelligent systems on a specific platform, taking into accounts the aspects of software engineering, security and user convenience.
PLO-11: Able to apply the latest methods and technology to design and conduct experiments in the field of computing, both in the laboratory and in the field, and analyze the results
PLO-12: Able to identify problems and formulate computational solutions to problems in informatics and computers.
The curriculum structure of the Informatics undergraduate study program consists of 9 university courses (19 credits), 15 faculty courses (48 credits), 21 compulsory study programs (62 credits), 13 compulsory specialization courses (6 credits), and six courses elective courses (9 credits), for a total of 144 credits.
There are three tracks you can choose:
· Regular track
· Fast-track
· MBKM track
Regular track is a track where students can graduate in eight semesters (four years), with or without MBKM. In this track, max 29 credits can be converted from MBKM activities.
Fast track is a track where students can graduate in seven semesters (3.5 years), typically without MBKM. In this track, max 22 credits can be converted from MBKM activities.
MBKM track is a new track (from 2022) for students who are planned to take MBKM activities. This track is organized such that core courses are taken in the first-three years of students’ study, so that when they go to do MBKM activities, they already have enough knowledge that are needed in the society. In this track, max 33 credits can be converted from