At the end of your study, you will need to present your final project. There are several options you can choose for the presentation, as described below. For every option, you will need to submit some documents so that the department can hold an academic assembly to determine whether you are eligible to do the presentation, because the presentation should be your final academic activity.
Academic Defense
In regular academic defense, you will present your final project result to your supervisor(s) and two lecturers, who will give score for your final project. For the defense there are several documents you need to submit, as proof of eligibility of the defense. You are eligible for the defense if you only have Final Project course left to pass to graduate. There are two types of defenses we have in the department:
1. Regular defense
For regular defense, you can apply for the defense by submitting some documents through an application form. Supervisors’ approval is required in this type of defense.
2. Scheduled defense
For scheduled defense, the department will schedule the defense and you can submit the required documents later after the defense. For this type of defense, supervisors’ approval is not required.
Internal Seminar
You may choose an internal seminar if you have publication or intellectual property rights of your final project.
- If you submit a paper of your final project to an international conference indexed by SCOPUS, you can apply for internal seminar by submitting Letter of Acceptance and Presentation Certificate.
- If you submit a paper of your final project to a journal (minimum Sinta-4 indexed), you must submit:
a) Letter of Acceptance (LoA),
b) Response form signed by the supervisor can be downloaded at: http://bit.ly/ResponseFormTA,
c) Camera ready article.
- If you have intellectual property rights of your final project, you can submit the rights certificate.