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Chemistry Master Program

MASTER OF CHEMISTRY

 

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

The Master of Chemistry Study Program is an academic-oriented education that was established in 1981. Graduates of the Chemistry Masters program receive the M.Sc. (Master of Science) degree. Academic activities in the Chemistry Masters Study Program, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UGM, are focused on increasing mastery of chemistry, both theoretical and experimental based on 5 study interests. Academically, in 1981-1985 the Study Program managed one study interest, namely the chemical studies interests. With the development of internal capabilities (human resources, facilities and infrastructure) and the increasing number of prospective students interested in attending more specific education and labor market demands, the type of study interest in this study program develops into five study interests, namely: Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Environmental Chemistry. The five study interests give variety and specificity to the Thesis outcomes and the competencies of the Chemistry Masters Program graduates. The goal of learning outcomes in the Chemistry Masters Study Program is to provide opportunities for students to have competence in terms of knowledge, understanding, and skills in the field of chemistry at the Masters level, as well as the quality and other required attributes.

 

EXCELLENCE AND UNIQUENESS

The featured academic programs in Chemistry Masters Program include:

  • Green Chemistry Character-based Curriculum Model

The Chemistry Masters Study Program organizes graduate character traits, having knowledgeability, capability, and academic skills based on Green Chemistry or Chemical Sustainability. The character-forming courses include compulsory subject, namely Sustainability in Chemistry, and elective courses (Environmental Biogeochemistry, Industrial and Environmental Analysis, Environmental Management Systems, Environmental Chemodynamics, Chemical Toxicology and Chemical Aspects in Ecology).

 

Student soft-skills are also enriched through Academic English and Advanced Research Methodology courses that provide academic provision as graduates with excellent communication character in English as well as having in-depth research insights. Pedagogical insights are also provided through the Cognitive Development Psychology course from the Faculty of Psychology UGM.

 

  • Academic Program with International Exposure

Through collaboration with the Hokkaido University, Japan since 2010, the UGM Master of Chemistry Study Program actively provides opportunities for students to conduct research and lectures at Hokkaido University through the PARE (Populations-Activities-Resources-Environments) program in a short-term or long-term visit. (https://pare.oia.hokudai.ac.jp/en/about).

 

Each year, the Master of Chemistry Study Program also hosts the implementation of Learning Satellite with Hokkaido University with a focus on exploration of water environment field studies. The program involves Hokkaido University and UGM students.

 

The UGM Master of Chemistry Study Program is hosting the 2019 PARE Spring School as a consequence of being a part of the PARE consortium. For 2 weeks, UGM Chemistry Masters students and Postgraduate students from Hokkaido University, ITB, IPB, Chulalongkorn University, Thammasat University, Mahidol University, and Kasetsart University carry out lectures, field practice, and presentation examinations from a series of activities while being in the field (https://pare.oia.hokudai.ac.jp/en/springschool_2019).

 

The pioneering partnership (2019) with Hiroshima University through the Japan Sakura Program offers a 10-day international exposure (lectures and mini-research) for UGM Master of Chemistry students.

 

  • International-Class Research

The UGM Master of Chemistry Study Program has been equipped with a Research Laboratory located on the 1st Floor of the UGM Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) Magister and Doctorate (S2/S3) Building which is equipped with standard preparation and synthesis tools, ovens, furnaces, shakers, analytical balance, and UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Research facilities at the Department of Chemistry located in the Laboratory of Interest (Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry) can also be used by all UGM Chemistry Magister students.

 

The Department of Chemistry is also equipped with microscope (TEM) and diffraction (XRD) facilities for the purposes of sophisticated material analysis. Access to sophisticated preparation instruments (electro-spinning and spin-coater machines) and up-to-date characterization instruments (SEM, fluorescence spectroscopy, NMR, TG / DTA, NMR 500 MHz) are also available through UGM integrated laboratory facilities (LPPT, PAU Food and Nutrition, etc.). These facilities enable international class research. The ongoing WCP-A and WCP-B programs, obtained by a number of Lecturer staff, encourage collaboration for international-class research publications in reputable Q1 and Q2 international journals.

 

COMPETENCE

The learning outcomes of the program (PLO) study consist of four objectives, namely (1) Attitudes and Values, (2) Knowledge Mastery, (3) Work Ability, and (4) Managerial Ability.

 

CAREER PROSPECTS

Graduates of the Chemistry Masters Program can work, among others, as:

  1. Lecturers/Educators in the field of Chemistry, at the highest level of Bachelor (S-1) study programs in Higher Education
  2. Researchers in the field of Chemistry in research institutions or Research and Development in Industries
  3. Product designers and consultants in the field of chemistry, specifically in environmental chemistry
  4. Quality Control Managers in the industries
  5. Waste Management Managers in the industries
  6. Environmental Consultants

 

CURRICULUM

In achieving the vision and mission of the Chemistry Study Program at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UGM, academic activities are focused on increasing the mastery of chemistry, both theoretical and experimental. The UGM Chemistry Masters Program, according to 2017 curriculum can be completed in 3 to 4 semesters, assuming, research/final project is carried out in 1 to 2 semesters. The minimum number of credits to be completed is 42 credits, a maximum of 50 credits, with a minimum cumulative achievement index (GPA) of 3.00; including 20 credits of compulsory courses, 8 to 14 credits of suggested elective courses related to study interest skills and completing a minimum of 8 credits and a maximum of 22 credits of elective expertise courses. Elective courses can be taken partly or entirely from elective courses provided in related Study Interests, plus a maximum of 6 credits taken from other Study Interests within the Chemistry Study program.

 

The curriculum structure is shown in the following table:

List of Compulsory Courses

No Code Course Name Credits Semester
1 MKK 5211 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 2 I
2 MKK 5311 Advanced Physical Chemistry 2 I
3 MKK 5511 Spectrometric Analysis 2 I
4 MKK 5102 Advanced Research Methodology 2 I
5 MKK 5101 Academic English 1 II
6 MKK 5411 Advanced Physical Organic Chemistry 2 II
7 MKK 5701 Sustainability in Chemistry 2 II
8 MKK 5103 Laboratory Engineering 1 II
9. MKK 6901 Thesis Seminar 1 III/IV
10. MKK 6902 Thesis Research 4 III/IV
11. MKK 6903 Thesis 3 III/IV
    Total 22  

 

List of Specialized Courses (as recommended elective courses for students in related studies of interest, and as elective courses for students of other study interests)

 

  1. Inorganic Chemistry Specialization
No Code Course Name Credits Semester
A. Compulsory Courses
1 MKK 5203 Group and Structure of Inorganic Compounds Theory 2 I
2 MKK 5204 Inorganic Spectroscopy 2 I
3 MKK 5207 Advanced Bioinorganic Chemistry 2 I
4 MKK 5202 Inorganic and Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms 2 II
5 MKK 5205 Inorganic Materials 2 II
6 MKK 5206 Nanomaterials 2 II
Total 12  
B. Elective Courses (8 credits to be taken from the available 26 credits)
1 MKK 5303 Physical Chemistry of Solid Substances 2 I
2 MKK 5305 Surface Thermodynamics 2 I
3 MKK 5503 Analytical Separation 2 I
4 MKK 5505 Clinical and Forensic Analysis 2 I
5 MKK 5705 Toxicology Chemistry 2 I
6 MKK 5707 Chemical Aspects in Ecology 2 I
7 MKK 5302 Advanced Quantum Chemistry and Computing 2 II
8 MKK 5304 Catalysis 2 II
9 MKK 5502 Non-Preparative Analysis 2 II
10 MKK 5504 Electroanalysis 2 II
11 MKK 5702 Environmental Biogeochemistry 2 II
12 MKK 5704 Data Sampling and Processing 2 II
13 PSU 6401 Psychology of Cognitive Development 2 II
    Total 26  

 

  1. Physical Chemistry Specialization
No Code Course Name Credits Semester
A. Compulsory Courses  
1 MKK 5303 Physical Chemistry of Solid Substances 2 I
2 MKK 5305 Surface Thermodynamics 2 I
3 MKK 5307 Material Science 2 I
4 MKK 5302 Advanced Quantum Chemistry and Computing 2 II
5 MKK 5304 Catalysis 2 II
6 MKK 5306 Advanced Electrochemistry 2 II
Total 12  
B. Elective Courses (8 credits to be taken from the available 18 credits)  
1 MKK 5203 Group and Structure of Inorganic Compounds Theory 2 I
2 MKK 5407 Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design 2 I
3 MKK 5703 Environmental Chemodynamics 2 I
4 MKK 5206 Nanomaterials 2 II
5 MKK 5402 Analysis of Materials and Structure of Organic Compounds 2 II
6 MKK 5502 Non-Preparative Analysis 2 II
7 MKK 5504 Electroanalysis 2 II
8 MKK 5704 Data Sampling and Processing 2 II
9 PSU 6401 Psychology of Cognitive Development 2 II
Total 18  

 

  1. Organic Chemistry Specialization
No Code Course Name Credits Semester
A. Compulsory Courses    
1 MKK 5403 Synthesis and Mechanisms of Organic Reaction 2 I
2 MKK 5405 Food and Energy Biotechnology 2 I
3 MKK 5407 Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design 2 I
4 MKK 5402 Analysis of Materials and Structure of Organic Compounds 2 II
5 MKK 5404 Natural and Marine Chemical Products 2 II
6 MKK 5406 Heterocyclic and Agrochemical Chemistry 2 II
Total 12  
B. Elective Courses (8 credits to be taken from the available 18 credits)    
1 MKK 5207 Advanced Bioinorganic Chemistry 2 I
2 MKK 5505 Analytical Separation 2 I
3 MKK 5507 Clinical and Forensic Analysis 2 I
4 MKK 5507 Industrial and Environmental Analysis 2 I
5 MKK 5202 Inorganic and Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms 2 II
6 MKK 5206 Nanomaterial 2 II
7 MKK 5302 Advanced Quantum Chemistry and Computing 2 II
8 MKK 5306 Advanced Electrochemistry 2 II
9 PSU 6401 Psychology of Cognitive Development 2 II
Total 18  

 

  1. Analytical Chemistry Specialization
No Code Course Name Credits Semester
A. Compulsory Courses  
1 MKK 5503 Analytical Separation 2 I
2 MKK 5505 Clinical and Forensic Analysis 2 I
3 MKK 5507 Industrial and Environmental Analysis 2 I
4 MKK 5502 Non‐Preparative Analysis 2 II
5 MKK 5504 Electroanalysis 2 II
6 MKK 5506 Geochemical Analysis 2 II
Total 12  
B. Elective Courses (8 credits to be taken from the available 22 credits)  
1 MKK 5203 Group and Structure of Inorganic Compounds Theory 2 I
2 MKK 5205 Inorganic Material 2 I
3 MKK 5305 Surface Thermodynamics 2 I
4 MKK 5407 Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design 2 I
5 MKK 5705 Toxicology Chemistry 2 I
6 MKK 5202 Inorganic and Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms 2 II
7 MKK 5302 Advanced Quantum Chemistry and Computing 2 II
8 MKK 5402 Analysis of Materials and Structure of Organic Compounds 2 II
9 MKK 5704 Data Sampling and Processing 2 II
10 MKK 5706 Environmental Management System 2 II
11 PSU 6401 Psychology of Cognitive Development 2 II
    Total 20  

 

  1. Environmental Chemistry Specialization
No Code Course Name Credits Semester
A. Compulsory Courses    
1 MKK 5703 Environmental Chemodynamics 2 I
2 MKK 5705 Toxicology Chemistry 2 I
3 MKK 5707 Chemical Aspects in Ecology 2 I
4 MKK 5702 Environmental Biogeochemistry 2 II
5 MKK 5704 Data Sampling and Processing 2 II
6 MKK 5706 Environmental Management System 2 II
Total 12  
B. Elective Courses (8 credits to be taken from the available 18 credits)  
1 MKK 5207 Advanced Bioinorganic Chemistry 2 I
2 MKK 5305 Surface Thermodynamics 2 I
3 MKK 5503 Analytical Separation 2 I
4 MKK 5507 Industrial and Environmental Analysis 2 I
5 MKK 5202 Inorganic and Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms 2 II
6 MKK 5304 Catalysis 2 II
7 MKK 5404 Natural and Marine Chemical Products 2 II
8 MKK 5502 Non-Preparative Analysis 2 II
9 PSU 6401 Psychology of Cognitive Development 2 II
Total 16  

 

Course distribution in each semester can be seen in the following table:

 Courses   Semester  
I II III IV
Compulsory in Study Program

(22 Credits)

1.  Advanced Physical Chemistry (2)

2.  Spectrometric Analysis (2)

3.  Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (2)

4.  Academic English (1)

5.  Research Methodology (2)

1.  Advanced Physical Organic Chemistry (2)

2.  Sustainability in Chemistry (2)

3.  Laboratory Engineering (1)

Thesis

(8)(*)

Interest of Study

(20‐24 Credits)

Compulsory (6)

Elective (4)

Compulsory (6)

Elective (4-8)

 
42‐46 SKS 19 Credits 15‐19 Credits 8 Credits

(*) Seminar: 1 Credit; Thesis: 4 Credits; Comprehensive Examination: 3 Credits

 

TUITION FEES PER SEMESTER

 

Education Costs of the Master of Chemistry Program:

 

No Higher Education Level Class Admission Type Tuition Fee Level UKT per Semester
1 Master Regular Regular 3 IDR 11,000,000
2 Master Specific/Partnership Regular 5 IDR 19,000,000

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Applicant Requirements

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Registration Flow

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IMPORTANT DATES

  • Registration: May – June
  • Examination: June
  • Announcement: June

 

INQUIRIES

Dr. Roto (Head of Master of Chemistry Study Program)

Email : roto05@ugm.ac.id

 

Dr. Indriana Kartini (Secretary of Master of Chemistry Study Program)

Email : indriana@ugm.ac.id

 

Chemistry Postgraduate (S2-S3)

Email: pascasarjana_kimia@ugm.ac.id

 

Address:

Magister/Doctorate (S2/S3) Building, 1st Floor

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Universitas Gadjah Mada

Sekip Utara, Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281

Phone (0274) 545188

Email: pascasarjana_kimia@ugm.ac.id

 

Website:

https://mipa.ugm.ac.id/akademik-2/magister-ilmu-kimia/

https://pasca-kimia.mipa.ugm.ac.id/

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Electronics and Instrumentation Undergraduate Program

Bachelor Program of Electronics And Instrumentation

Brief Description

The Bachelor Program of Electronics and Instrumentation (PS Elins) is a study program in the Department of Computer Science and Electronics at FMIPA-UGM. PS Elins produces undergraduates who are intellectual, hold proper morals, competent and possess knowledge in science and technology in the fields of electronics, instrumentation, and computer systems.

Excellence and Uniqueness

  1.  Accredited A by BAN-PT, valid until the year 2024
  2. Internationally Accredited from ASIIN

Competence

Attitude

Devoted to God Almighty, possess morals, is able to work together, respect the diversity of different cultures, views, beliefs and religions as well as the opinions / original findings of others, uphold the rules of law and possess great passion to put the interests of the nation and society as a priority.

Knowledge

Acquire and able to apply basic concepts of knowledge in the fields of electronics and instrumentation, mastering research and data analysis methods, being able to design systems based on electronics and instrumentation, having practical knowledge, and having the ability and insight to start an independent business in the field of electronics and instrumentation

General Skills

Able to conduct literature research and carry out independent and group research, possess good interpersonal skills, able to work together in teams, both as a leader and as a member, able to divide and delegate tasks, possess a sense of responsibility at one’s own work and is able to be given responsibility for the achievement of the work by the organization, able to communicate with stakeholders from diverse backgrounds with effectively, utilize a foreign language competently, able to write quality scientifically correct papers, have the skills to deepen the knowledge they have previously obtained in the context of lifelong learning.

Exceptional Skills

Able to help design and carry out research in the field of electronics and instrumentation, know and able to assist the implementation of research in accordance with the standard operational procedures in the field of electronics and instrumentation, able to apply basic concepts of knowledge in the field of electronics and instrumentation, able to engineer prototype systems in the field of electronics and instrumentation, able to become a teaching assistant in the field of electronics and instrumentation, able to operate and maintain systems based on electronics and instrumentation and able to apply prototype systems in the field of electronics and instrumentation.

Profession/Graduate Employment

On the basis, graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program are prepared to be among the fields of pure science and engineering, the employment opportunities of the Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program graduates has a broad spectrum. Business fields that might incorporate graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program include:

1. Energy

Instrumentation engineer, control engineer and SCADA engineer is an example of professions that can be filled by graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program.

2. Research and Education

Graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program can work as researchers and lecturers (teachers or lecturers) in both public and private education and research institutions.

Graduate Profile

The Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program targets graduates with profiles as shown in the following table.

Graduate Profile Description
Research Assistant An individual who plays a  huge role in a research group by carrying out activities using a particular system in gaining knowledge or carrying out a number of practices that can traditionally be associated with belief or philosophical activities.
Engineer An individual who can carry out engineering practices in a professional manner by applying science, mathematics, and novelty to solve technical, social or commercial problems.
Academic An individual who can carry out teaching and research activities in an institution or educational environment.
Practitioner A person who is qualified to do (practice) a job or profession
Technopreuner An individual who has the spirit of entrepreneurship while dedicating themselves to the field of technology.

 

Curriculum: List of Compulsory Courses

No. Semester Code Courses Credits Prasyarat Type of Course
1 I UNU 1010 Pancasila 2  – MPK
2 MFF 1011 Basic Physics I 3  – MKK
3 MKK 1101 Basic Chemistry I 3  – MKK
4 MMM 1101 Calculus I 3  – MKK
5 MII 1201 Programming I 3  – MKK
6 MII 1202 Programming Practicals I 1  – MKK
7 MII 1801 Electric Strand 2  – MKK
8 UNU 100x*) Religion 2  – MPK
9 MII 1803 Introduction to Electronics and Instrumentation 2  – MKK
Total 21    
10 II MII 1001 English 3  – MBB
11 MII 1002 Bahasa Indonesia 2  – MBB
12 MFF 1012 Basic Physics II 3  – MKK
13 MMM 1102 Calculus II 3  – MKK
14 MII 1804 Digital Electronics 3  – MKK
15 MII 1854 Digital Electronics Experiment 1  – MKK
16 MII 1806 Electronics and Instrumentation Workshop 1  – MPB
17 MII 1808 Methods of Measurement 2  – MKK
18 MII 1810 Introduction to Instrumentation 3  – MKK
Total 21    
19 III MII 2805 Analysis of Physical Measurement 2 MFF 1012 MKK
20 MII 2807 Electronic Mathematics I 3 MMM 1102 MKK
21 MII 2809 Electronic Analog 3 MII 1801 MKK
22 MII 2859 Electronic Analog Experiment 1 MII 2809/paralel MKK
23 MII 2601 Microprocessor 2  – MKB
24 MII 2651 Microprocessor Experiment 1 MII 2601/paralel MKB
25 MII 2811 Actuator System 3 MII 1801 MKB
26 MII 2861 Actuator System Experiment 1 MII 2811/paralel MKB
27 UNU 3000 Citizenship 2 UNU 1010 MPK
Total 18    
28 IV MII 2812 Electronic Mathematics II 3 MII 2807 MKK
29 MII 2814 Extended Electronics 3 MII 1804 MKB
30 MII 2864 Extended Electronics Experiment 1 MII 2814/paralel MKB
31 MII 2816 Introduction to Control Systems 3 MII 2807 MKB
32 MII 2602 Computer Networks 3 MII 2601 MKB
33 MII 2652 Computer Networks Experiment 1 MII 2602/paralel MKB
34 MII 2604 Interface of Computer Systems 2 MII 2601 MKB
35 MII 2654 Interface of Computer Systems Experiment 1 MII 2604/paralel MKB
Total 17    
36 V MII 3817 Intelligent Instrumentation 3 MII 1810 MKB
37 MII 3867 Intelligent Instrumentation Experiment 1 MII 3817/paralel MKB
38 MII 3819 Sensors and Transducers 3 MII 2809 MKB
39 MII 3605 Digital System Processing I 3 MII 2816 MKB
40 MII 3655 Digital System Processing I Experiment 1 MII 3605/paralel MKB
41 MII 3821 Control Systems 3 MII 2816 MKB
42 MII 3871 Control Systems Experiment 1 MII 3821/paralel MKB
43 MII 3003 Research Methodology**) 2 60 sks MPB
Total 17    
38 VI MII 3001 Seminar**) 1 MII 3003/parallel MPB
39 MII 3006 Industrial Application Work**) 3 100 sks MBB
41 MII 3008 Electronics Special Task I**) 1 90 sks MPB
42 MII 4001 Thesis Proposal**) 2 100 sks, MII 3001/parallel MPB
43 MII 3824 Digital Control 3 MII 3821 MKB
44 MII 3874 Digital Control Experiment 1 MII 3824/paralel MKB
Total 11    
45 VII MII 4003 Entrepreneurship and Professional Ethics 2 100 sks MPB
46 MII 3009 Electronics Special Task II**) 1 100 sks MPB
47 MII 4002 Undergraduate Thesis**) 4 MII 4001/paralel MPB
Total 7    
48 VIII UNU 4500 Community Service Program**) 3 100 sks MBB
Total 3    
Total of Compulsory Courses 115    

*) UNU 1000: Islam

*) UNU 1001: Catholic Religion

*) UNU 1002: Christianity

*) UNU 1003: Hinduism

*) UNU 1004: Buddhism

*) UNU 1005: Confucianism

**) Offered every semester

 

 Curriculum: List of Elective Courses

No. Semester Code Courses Credits Prerequisite Type of Course
1  

 

 

II

MII 1211 Programming II 3 MII 1201 MKK
2 MII 1212 Programming Practicals II 1 MII 1211/paralel MKK
3 MII 1602 Microcontroller 3 MII 1201 MKB
4 MII 1652 Microcontroller Experiment 1 MII 1602/paralel MKB
5 MII 1604 Introduction to Biosystems 3 MMM 1101 MKK
Total 11    
6  

 

 

 

III

MII 2813 Industrial Instrumentation 3 MII 1810 MKB
7 MII 2863 Industrial Instrumentation Experiment 1 MII 2813/paralel MKB
8 MII 2603 Computer Organization and Architecture 3 MII 2601/paralel MKB
9 MII 2653 Computer Organization and Architecture Experiment 1 MII 2603/paralel MKB
10 MII 2815 Programmable Logic Controller 3 MII 1854 MKB
11 MII 2865 Programmable Logic Controller Experiment 1 MII 2815/paralel MKB
Total 12    
12  

 

 

IV

MII 2818 Electronic Simulation Workshop 2 MII 2809/paralel MPB
13 MII 2820 Industrial Automation 3 MII 2813 MKB
14 MII 2822 SCADA and DCS 3 MII 2815 MKB
15 MII 2411 Artificial Intelligence 3 MMM 1102 MKB
16 MII 2606 Network Programming and Moving Devices 3 MII 1201, MII 2602/paralel MKB
Total 14    
17  

V

MII 3607 Embedded Systems 3 MII 2814 MKB
18 MII 3657 Embedded Systems Experiment 1 MII 3607/paralel MKB
19 MII 4203 Digital Image Processing 3 MII 1211 MKB
20 MII 3609 Embedded Systems Operating Systems 3 MII 1602 MKB
21 MII 3611 Parallel Systems 3 MII 2602 MKB
Total 13    
22  

 

 

 

VI

MII 3826 Robotics 3 MII 3821 MKB
23 MII 3828 Robotics Experiment 1 MII 3826/paralel MKB
24 MII 3606 Digital Signal Processing l II 3 MII 3605 MKB
25 MII 3830 Computer Vision 3 MII 4203 MKB
26 MII 3608 Sensor Networks 3 MII 3819 MKB
27 MII 4411 Pattern Recognition 3 MII 1211 MKB
Total 16    
Total of Elective Courses 66    

 

Program Duration

  • The program duration is 4 years or 8 semesters.

 

Information regarding semesters

  • Odd Semester: August – January. Classes are from August – December
  • Even Semester : February – July. Classes are from February – June.

 

Tuition Fee

  • Tuition fees follow the UKT provisions given at UGM, namely UKT 0 (IDR 0) to UKT 6 (IDR 7.5 million) per semester.

 

Entry Requirements

  • Graduated from Natural Sciences major in High School / Engineering Vocational School / Natural Sciences major in Madrasah Aliyah Negeri

  

How to register

  • Through the UGM one-door registration system at http://um.ugm.ac.id

 

Contact

Head of the Electronic and Instrumentation Study Program

Dr. tech. Ahmad Ashari, M.I.Kom.

whatsapp 0817-463-205

Email: ashari@ugm.ac.id

 

Secretary of the Electronic and Instrumentation Study Program

Dr.  Yohanes Suyanto

Email: yanto@ugm.ac.id

whatsapp 0856-286-9037

 

Sekretariat Program Studi Geofisika

Bachelor Building Floor. 4

Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Science, UGM

Sekip Utara, Bulak Sumur, Yogyakarta 55281

INDONESIA

Website: https://mipa.ugm.ac.id/akademik-2/sarjana-elektronika-dan-instrumentasi/

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Computer Sciences Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate Program in Computer Science

 

General Description

The Undergraduate Program in Computer Science (UP-CS) was established in 1987. The UP-CS commits to provide students with education of the highest possible quality. The program offers overseas as well as Indonesian students the opportunity to study and obtain their bachelor’s degree in Computer Science with international standard and excellent curriculum.

 

Excellences

  • The program offers four main graduate profiles:
    • Senior System Programmer
    • Network Service Supervisor
    • Data Scientist
    • Software Engineer
  • Internationally accredited since 2018 by ASIIN (Accreditation Agency for Degree Programs in Engineering, Computer Science, the Natural Sciences and Mathematics).
  • Professional faculty members with more than 60% holding PhD degrees.
  • Five supporting research labs: Algorithms and Computation, Intelligent Systems, Software and Data Engineering, Computer Systems and Networking, Electronics and Instrumentations, all equipped with up-to-date software and hardware.
  • Opportunity for students to join the double degree programs with the University of Birmingham (UK) or the University of South Australia (Australia).
  • Availability of student exchange, international internship and summer course programs in several foreign universities, such as Kyoto University and Kanazawa University (Japan), National Central University and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan), University of Jinan (China), Korea University (South Korea), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (Malaysia), University of Chicago (USA), Malmö University (Sweden), University of Birmingham (UK), etc.
  • Industrial internship programs in prominent companies such as Telkom, Go-jek, Blibli, etc.

 

Career prospects

  • Startup companies, including unicorn/decacorn (Go-jek, Traveloka, etc.)
  • E-commerce companies (Lazada, Blibli, Shopee, etc.)
  • Government agencies (ministry offices, Bank Indonesia, local government offices, etc.)
  • State-owned enterprises (Telkom, Pertamina, etc.)
  • Private enterprises (Astra International, Unilever, BCA, etc.)
  • Entrepreneurs (building startup companies, dll.)

 

Curriculum

  • UP-CS is a 4-year program; however, a lot of students are able to finish their study in less than 4 year.
  • The total number of credits is 144 credits, which is equivalent to 240 ECTS.
  • Each year is divided into 2 semesters:
    • Odd semester: August – January; lecture time: August – December.
    • Even semester: February – July; lecture time: February – June.
  • The structure of the curriculum is as shown in the following table.

 

Table 1: Curriculum Structure

No Course Name Credit Semester
1 Religion 2 1
2 Calculus I 3
3 Basic Physics I 3
4 Basic Chemistry I 3
5 Programming I 3
6 Programming I: Lab 1
7 Logic for Computer Science 2
8 Introduction to Computer Science 3
Subtotal 20  
1 Pancasila 2 2
2 Calculus II 3
3 Microprocessor 2
4 Fundamental of Linear Algebra 2
5 Programming II 3
6 Programming II: Lab work 1
7 Discrete Mathematics 3
8 Digital Systems 2
9 English 3
Subtotal 21  
1 Citizenship 2 3
2 Computer Organization and Architecture 3
3 Database 3
4 Database: Lab work 1
5 Analysis of Algorithms and Complexity 3
6 Probability and Stochastic Processes 3
7 Language and Automata 3
8 Computer Graphics 3
Subtotal 21  
1 Elementary Differential Equations 3 4
2 Computer Networks 3
3 Computer Networks: Lab work 1
4 Operating Systems 3
5 Operating Systems: Lab work 1
6 Advanced Algorithms 3
7 Numerical Methods 2
8 Entrepreneurship and Success Skills 2
9 Artificial Intelligence 3
Subtotal 21  
1 Software Development 3 5
2 Software Development: Lab work 1
3 Cryptography and Network Security 3
4 Research Methodology 2
5 Elective course 1 3
6 Elective course 2 3
7 Elective course 3 3
8 Elective course 4 3
Subtotal 21  
1 Seminar 1 6
2 Academic Writing 2
3 Philosophy of Computer Science 2
4 Machine Learning 3
5 Information Technology Project Management 3
6 Elective course 5 3
7 Elective course 6 3
8 Elective course 7 3
Subtotal 20  
1 Undergraduate Thesis Proposal 2 7
2 Community Services 3
3 Elective course 8 3
4 Elective course 9 3
5 Elective course 10 3
  Subtotal 14  
1 Undergraduate Thesis 6 8
Subtotal 6  
Total 144  

 

  • Elective courses can be chosen from the list of elective courses as shown by the following table.

Table 2: List of Elective Courses

No Course Name Credit Semester
1 Distributed Algorithms 3 odd
2 Digital Image Processing 3 odd
3 Model Checking 3 odd
4 Management Science 3 odd
5 Compiler Development 3 even
6 Queueing and Simulation 3 even
7 Science Computational 3 even
8 Parallel System and Programming 3 even
9 Capita Selecta on Algorithm and Computation 3 odd, even
10 Bioinformatics 3 odd
11 Artificial Neural Networks 3 odd
12 Fuzzy Logics 3 odd
13 Pattern Recognition 3 even
14 Expert Systems 3 even
15 Decision Support Systems 3 even
16 Capita Selecta on Intelligent Systems 3 odd, even
17 Information Technology Audit and Control 3 odd
18 Data Mining and Business Intelligence 3 odd
19 Web Programming 3 odd
20 E-Business 3 odd
21 Geographical Information Systems 3 even
22 Information Retrieval Systems 3 even
23 Capita Selecta on Software and Data Engineering 3 odd, even
24 E-Government 3 odd
25 Digital Forensics 3 odd
26 Network Analysis and Optimization 3 odd
27 Network and Mobile Device Programming 3 even
28 Satellite Development 3 even
29 Telecommunication Networks 3 even
30 Capita Selecta on Computer and Network Systems 3 odd, even
31 Analysis of Big Data Computational 3 odd
32 Genetic Algorithms 3 odd
33 Social Informatics 3 even
34 Computational Logics 3 even
35 Object Oriented Software Development 3 odd
36 Enterprise Systems 3 even
37 Industrial Class 3 odd, even

 

Tuition fee

  • Local students: IDR 23,000,000/semester
  • Foreign students: IDR 30,000,000/semester (approximately USD 2,125 or EUR 1,882)

 

Eligibilities

Graduates from:

  • Senior High School or
  • A-Level or
  • International Baccalaureate

 

Admission Procedures

 

Admission timeline

First Intake

  • Registration: January – February
  • Test: February
  • Acceptance: March

Second Intake

  • Registration: March – April
  • Test: May
  • Acceptance: May

Third Intake

  • Registration: May – July
  • Test: July
  • Acceptance: July

For details, please visit: http://dcse.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/site/en/iup-intake/

 

Contact & Information

Dr. Azhari SN, MT
Mobile: +628157929797

Anny Kartika Sari, Ph. D
Email: a_kartikasari@ugm.ac.id
Mobile: +62 82226236355 (sms/whatssapp message only)

Address

International Undergraduate Program in Computer Science
Sekip Utara, FMIPA Universitas Gadjah Mada
Yogyakarta 55281
Indonesia
Telephone: +62 (274) 546194
Email: cs-iup@ugm.ac.id

Website

http://dcse.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/site/en/undergraduate-computer-science/

http://dcse.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/site/en/undergraduate-computer-science-international/

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Statistics Undergraduate Program

STATISTICS STUDY PROGRAM

 

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

Statistics Study Program (PS Statistics) was established in 1987 and is an educational institution that organizes undergraduate education.

PS Statistics has a vision in line with UGM’s vision of making PS Statistics nationally superior and known at the international level and creating graduates who are competent and full of service to the interests of the nation. To accomplish the vision above, PS Statistics has a mission which is essentially to carry out the tri dharma of higher education with a professional management system, credible, transparent, accountable and responsible governance, and to make efforts for the sustainability of PS Statistics through cooperation in the fields of education, statistical science, applied research, community service and partnerships at the local, national and international levels.

 

EXCELLENCE AND UNIQUENESS

  • Accredited A by BAN-PT, valid until the year 2024
  • Accredited by ASIIN, valid until the year of 2023
  • Some PS Statistics courses are able to be used to obtain PAI level ASAI (Associate of Society of Actuaries of Indonesia) certification
  • PS Statistics curriculum has 4 distinct courses: Financial Statistics, Business and Industry, Biostatistics, and Actuarial.

 

COMPETENCE

In reference to the competencies of the KKNI and Forstat, Vision, Mission and Objectives of PS Statistics, the UGM Statistics Study Program establishes Learning Outcome (LO)

After completing the education program, students are expected to become graduates who:
LO-1 Having strong basic skills of Statistics and Math
LO-2 Having a statistical way of thinking and are able to develop it
LO-3 Having a good ability to utilize technology and statistical software in statistical learning and research
LO-4 Having experience of being able to solve real statistics cases in the field
LO-5 Able to communicate in verbal and oral in Statistics
LO-6 Having advanced study skills, and / or lifelong learning
LO-7 Having professional ethics and good soft skills

 

Based on Vision, Mission, Objectives and Goals described above, the standard graduate student of the PS Statistics of Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences is a Bachelor of Statistics who has the ability to:

  1. Knowledge and understanding:
  2. Having a strong foundation in Statistical concept.
  3. Having knowledge to identify problems and determine the right solution method.
  4. Having knowledge about the development of Statistics in other aspects.

 

  1. Intellectual (thinking) skills:
  2. Able to think analytically and logically to solve problems.
  3. Able to continue their studies to a higher level in the related field.
  4. Able to adapt in other fields.
  5. Able to work independently, full of motivation, and creatively.

 

  1. Practical skills:
  2. Able to work in Statistics field.
  3. Competent in various Statistics techniques and numerical computation.
  4. Able to design and carry out a Statistics research.

 

  1. Transferable skills:
  2. Able to communicate ideas and notion in statistical work.
  3. Able to communicate results of Statistics analysis in verbal and oral.

 

  1. Attitude skills:
  2. Devoted to God Almighty and practice Pancasila.
  3. Having international insight.
  4. Able to adapt in working field.
  5. Having professional ethics and good soft skills.

 

CARREER PROSPECTS:

In general, there are two large groups of career prospects for graduates of Statistics, namely:

  • (i) Academic

An individual who can carry out teaching and research activities in an institution or educational environment.

  • (ii) Statistics Practitioner

A person who is qualified to do (practice) a job or profession using statistical methods.

 

Statistical practitioners are activists or implementers or people who do work using statistical methods. Profession/Graduate Employment as statistical practitioners:

  • Data Analyst in various fields
  • Research Consultant
  • Actuaries
  • Research Manager
  • Management / Data Manager
  • Investment Manager
  • Quality Control Manager
  • Capital Market Analysts
  • and other varies.

 

CURRICULUM

In accordance with the 2016 Curriculum, the graduation requirements for PS Statistics are a minimum of 144 credits (SKS), consisting of 99 compulsory credits (SKS), and a minimum of 45 elective credits (SKS), as follows:

 

Table 1. Compulsory Courses

No Code Courses Credit Scores Prerequisites
Semester I      
1. MMS-1404 Statistical Methods I 3(1)  
2. MMM-1101 Calculus 1 3  
3. MFF-1011 Basic Physics 1 3  
4. MKK-1101 Basic Chemistry 1 3  
5. MII-1201 Programming 1 3  
6. MII-1202 Programming Practical’s 1 1  
7. UNU-100x Religion 2  
8. UNU-1010 Pancasila 2  
      20  
Semester II      
1. MMS-1409 Statistical Methods II 3(1) MMS-1404*
2. MMM-1102 Calculus II 3 MMM-1101*
3. MMS-1410 Explorative Data Analysis 3(1) MMS-1404*
4. MMS-1481 Discrete and Combinatory Mathematics 2  
5. MMS -1479 Linear Algebra for Statistics 3  
6. MMS -1480 Philosophy of Science and Professional Ethics in Statistics 2  
7. MMM -1001 English 2  
      18  
Semester III      
1. MMS -2481 Sample Survey Method 2 MMS-1404*
2. MMS-2428 Multivariable Calculus for Statistics 2 MMM-1102*
3. MMM-2301 Elemental Differential Equations 3 MMM-1102*
4. MMS -2405 Introduction to Experimental Design 3 MMS-1409*
5. MMS -2421 Applied Regression Analysis 3(1) MMS-1409*
6. MMS -2420 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I 3 MMM-1102*
7. MMS-2410 Introduction to Probability Models 3 MMM-1102*
      19  
Semester IV      
1. MMS -2483 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II 3 MMS-2420*
2. MMM-2111 Advanced Calculus 2 MMM-1102*
3. MMS-2485 Introduction to Sampling Theory 2 MMS 2481*
4. MMS-2422 Statistics Computing I 3(1)  
      10  
Semester V      
1. MMS-3421 Applied Multivariate Statistics 3(1) MMS-2420*
2. MMS-3429 Introduction to Time Series Analysis 3(1) MMS-2420*
3. MMS-3404 Introduction to Size Theory and Probability 3 MMM-1102*
4. MMM-3002 Introduction to the Stochastic Process 3 MMS-2410*
5. MMS-3489 Internship Program 2 100 SKS
      14  
Semester VI      
1. MMS-3488 Official Statistics 2  
2. UNU-3000 Citizenship 2 60 SKS, IPK>2
3. MMS-3487 Introduction to Big Data 2 MMS-3421*
      6  
Semester VII      
1. UNU-4500 Community Service Program 3 100 SKS
2. MMS-4437 Undergraduate Thesis I 3 110 SKS
      6  
Semester VIII      
1. MMS-4438 Undergraduate Thesis II 6 110 SKS,

MMS-4437**

      6  
    TOTAL WAJIB 99  

*   : prerequisite courses that have been taken

** : able to be taken silmutanously

 

Information :

  1. The purpose of credit scores (SKS) n (1) is n credit scores (SKS) accompanied by practicum.
  2. Undergraduate Thesis are held every semester.
  3. The duration of the Undergraduate Thesis (TA) is designed in 2 semesters.
  4. Comprehensive Subjects are a requirement for TA awareness testing.
  5. Students who have a minimum TOEFL score of 500, automatically score A in English.
  6. Religion course code:

UNU-1000: Islam

UNU-1001: Catholic Religion

UNU-1002: Christianity

UNU-1003: Hinduism

UNU-1004: Buddhism

UNU-1005: Confucianism

 

Table 2. Elective Courses

No Code Courses Credits Prerequisites
Semester III    
1 MMA-1502 Introduction to Financial Mathematics I 3  
      3  
Semester IV    
1. MMS-2424 Analysis of Applied Variants 3(1) MMS-1409*
2. MMS-2415 Demographic 3 MMS-1404*
3. MMS-2425 Statistical Quality Control 3(1) MMS-1404*
4. MMA-1503 Introduction to Financial Mathematics II 3 MMA-1502*
5. MMS-2426 Categorical Data Analysis 3(1) MMS-1409*
6. MMA-1504 Introduction to Microeconomics 3  
7. MMA-1505 Introduction to Actuarial Accounting I 3  
8. MMS-2427 Forecasting Methods 3(1) MMS-1409*
      24  
Semester V    
1. MMA-2502 Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics I 3(1) MMA-1502*
2. MMS-3439 Introduction to Queue Theory & Simulation 3(1) MMS-2410*
3. MMS-3424 Quantitative Risk Management 3 MMS-2420*
4. MMS-3441 Biostatistics and Epidemiology 4(1) MMS-1409*
5. MMS-3442 Statistics Computation II 3(1) MMS-2422*
6. MMA-3501 Introduction to Actuarial Risk Theory I 3  
7. MMA-2503 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 MMA-1504*
8. MMA-2501 Introduction to Actuarial Accounting II 3 MMA-1505*
      25  
Semester VI    
1. MMS-3431 Nonparametric Statistics Method 3 MMS-1409*
2. MMA-2504 Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics II 3 MMA-2502*
3. MMS-3443 Survival Data Analysis 3(1) MMS-1409*
4. MMS-3433  

Introduction to Investment Management

3 MMA-1502*
5. MMA-3502 Introduction to Actuarial Risk Theory II 3 MMA-3501*
6. MMS-3435 Structural Model Equations 3 MMS-3421*
7. MMS-3445 Introduction to Econometrics 3(1) MMS-1409*
      21  
Semester VII    
1. MMS-4415 Introduction to Response Surface 3 MMS-1409*
2. MMS-4449 Statistical Capita Selecta A 3 MMS-2483*
3. MMS-4416 Introduction to Panel Data Analysis 3 MMS-2420*
4. MMS-4421 Introduction to Decision-Making Theory 3 MMS-1404*
5. MMA-3503 Pension Funding Theory 3 MMA-2502*
      15  
Semester VIII    
1. MMS-4402 Reliability 3 MMS-2420*
2. MMS-4494 Spatio-Temporal Modeling 3 MMS-3429*
3. MMS-4403 Sequential Methods 3 MMS-1409*
4. MMS-4423 Statistical Capita Selecta B 3  
      12  
  TOTAL 100  

*   : prerequisite courses that have been taken

** : able to be taken silmutanously

 

 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

The selection, registration requirements and procedures can be seen in:

https://um.ugm.ac.id/v.2015/id_home.php?l=aWRfcGFnZSMxOTAxMTAxMSNSYWdhbSBTZWxla3NpIzEjUHJvZ3JhbSBTYXJqYW5h

 

 CONTACT

Address:

Sekip Utara Bulaksumur Yogyakarta 55281

 

Telp : +62 274 552243
Fax : +62 274 555131
Email : stat.fmipa@ugm.ac.id; kaprodi-s1-statistika.mipa@ugm.ac.id;

sekprodi-s1-statistika.mipa@ugm.ac.id

Website : http://s1-stat.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/

 

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Mathematics Undergraduate Program

Brief information of the Undergraduate Programme of Mathematics

 

The Undergraduate Programme of Mathematics at Universitas Gadjah Mada (in short: UP-Math) was officially established based on the letter of decision of Ministry of Education and Culture Republic Indonesia No. 53759/Kab, 19 September 1955, as the first programme at The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (in short: FMNS). The UP-Math is in the coordination of the Department of Mathematics. The department has three undergraduate study programmes (Mathematics Study Programme, Statistics Study Programme, and Actuarial Science Study Programme), one master programme in Mathematics, and one doctoral programme in Mathematics. There are six research groups (Laboratoriums) at the department: Algebra, Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics Computation, Statistics, and Statistics Computation.

 

In running the programme, the UP-Math has formulated the programme objectives, the Expected Learning Outcomes (the ELOs), the curriculum, and the method of assessment to evaluate the achievement of the ELOs. The formulation has referred to Regulation of Ministry of Education and Cultures Republic of Indonesia no. 44/2015 on Higher Education National Standard, the recommendation by CUPM, IndoMS, the SIAM Report on Mathematics in Industry 2012, Decree of the Ministry of National Education No. 232/U/2000 and 045/U/2002, the suggestions given by alumni and stakeholders, the benchmarking results from some undergraduate programmes in mathematics universities abroad and some undergraduate programmes of Indonesian universities, national accreditation of higher education (BAN PT) document, AUN document, and ASIIN (Accreditation Board in Europe) document.

 

The existing curriculum is Curriculum 2016. It is designed for 8 semesters. To complete the programme, students have to pass at least 144 credits with minimal GPA 2.00 and the maximal total number of credits with grade D is 25%. All of information about the UP-Math is provided at the website: https://s1math.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/en/.

 

The UP-Math follows the schemes of the university for the entrance selection of the students (http://um.ugm.ac.id/v.2015/id_home.php?d=depan). For foreigners, application for the international students is provided at http://um.ugm.ac.id/v.2015.2/foreign/idx.php.

 

Excellences

  • Graduates of the UP Math have strong logical thinking, strong adaptive ability, and mathematical ability included mathematical modelling and information technology.
  • Internationally accredited since 2018 by ASIIN (Accreditation Agency for Degree Programs in Engineering, Computer Science, the Natural Sciences and Mathematics) Germany.
  • Accredited A (excellence) by BAN PT (Badan Akreditasi Nasional Perguruan Tinggi) since 1998.
  • Professional faculty members which more than 80% are holding doctoral degrees, graduated from UGM, ITB, and from several universities abroad (Austria, USA, The Netherland, Singapore, Germany, Finland).
  • Industrial internship programs in prominent companies such as Packet System Indonseia, IBM, PT. AIA Jasindo, Dentsu Aegis Network, PT. Bukit Asam, PT PFI Megalife Insurance, PT. Maipark, Bukalapak, The Djakarta Post, PT. Antam, PT. Timah, PT. Cybertrend Intra Buana, PT. Smart Data, Biro Pusat Statistik, PT. Sunlife Financial Indonesia, PT. Agriterra, PT. Bluebird, etc.

 

Carrier Prospect

 Considering the universality of mathematics, profession/graduate employment quite diverses. In general, the Graduate Profile of UP-Math is expected to work as:

  1. Academic staff
  2. Assistant Researcher
  3. Consultant
  4. Practitioners (Industry, Service, Government).

 

Based on alumni trace in the year 2018 (from alumni of the year 2012 – 2018), it is known that the alumni work in the field of:

  • Education (teacher and lecturer)
 
  • banking (such as:  BNI, BRI, Bank Mandiri, etc.)
  • research
 
  • Actuary
  • government agency (ministries)
 
  • IT (such as: Packet System, IBM, Jati Solution, Gameloft, etc.)
  • BMKG
 
  • company (such as: ASTRA, ELNUSA, IPCO-International in coal mining, etc.)
  • BPPS
 
  • several companies abroad

 

Curriculum

 UP-Math is a 4-year program; however, some students are able to finish their study in less than 4 year.

  • The total number of credits is 144 credits, which is equivalent to 240 ECTS.
  • Each year is divided into 2 semesters:
    • Odd semester: August – January; lecture time: August – December.
    • Even semester: February – July; lecture time: February – June.

The structure of the curriculum is as shown in the following table.

 

Compulsory Courses in Each Semester

 Semester Nr. Course Credits
I 1 Calculus I 3
  2 Basic Physics I 3
  3 Basic Chemistry I 3
  4 Programming I 3
  5 Programming I Laboratory 1
  6 Introduction to Mathematical Logic 3
  7 Religion 2
 

 

8 Statistical Methods I 3 (1)
    Total 21
II 1 Calculus II 3
  2 Analytical Geometry 3
  3 Elementary Linear Algebra 3
  4 Discrete Mathematics I 2
  5 Introduction to Algebraic Structure I 3
  6 Set Theory 2
  7 English 2
  8 Pancasila 2
  9 Elective Course 3
    Total 23
III 1  Multivariable Calculus  I 2
  2 Introduction to Algebraic Structure II 3
  3 Elementary Differential Equations 3
  4 Introduction Probability Models 3
  5 Discrete Mathematics II 2
  6 Transformation Geometry 2
  7 Linear Programming 3 (1)
  8 Elective Courses (maximum) 6
    Total 24
IV 1  Multivariable Calculus  II 2
  2 Advanced Calculus 2
  3 Function of Complex Variables I 2
  4  Linear Algebra 3
  5 Introduction to Numerical Analysis 3 (1)
  6 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations 3
  7 Elective Courses (maximum) 9
    Total 24
V 1 Introduction to Analysis I 3
  2 Computational Mathematics 3 (1)
  3 Function of Complex Variables II 2
  4 Introduction to Mathematical Models 3
  5 Introduction to Stochastic Process 3
  6 Introduction to Philosophy of Sciences 2
  7 Elective Courses (maximum) 8
    Total 24
VI 1 Introduction to Analysis II 3
  2 Civic 2
  3 Community Development Participation (the implementation is in semester break) 3
  4 Elective Courses (maximum) 16
    Total 24
VII 1 Undergraduate Thesis I 3
    Elective Courses 9
    Total 12
VIII 2 Undergraduate Thesis II 6
    Total 6

Note: Some students have completed the programme in 7 semesters (3.5 years).

 

Students can take some elective courses provided by several supporting research groups including:

  • Algebraic research group
  • Analysis research group
  • Applied Mathematics research group
  • Statistic research group, includes elective courses which can be claimed as certified courses from PAI (Persatuan Aktuaris Indonesia/Indonesian Actuary Association)
  • Mathematics Computation research group and
  • Statistics Computation research group.

 

Moreover, it is also possible for students to take courses maximum 9 credits from other

study programmes/departments/faculties in Universitas Gadjah Mada.

We also adopt credit transfer system with another universities in Indonesia and abroad.

 

List of Elective Courses

 

UP-Math Elective Courses
No. Semester Course Credits
1 V Entrepreneurship 2
2 VI/VII/VIII Internship 3
Analysis Elective Courses
No. Semester Course Credits
1 II Introduction to Number Theory 3
2 III Geometry 3
3 III Geometry in n-dimensional Euclidean Space in n-dimensional Space 3
4 IV Vector Analysis 2
5 VI Introduction to Topology 3
6 VI Introduction to Theory of Differential Equation 3
7 VI Introduction to Theory of Measure and Lebesgue Integral 3
8 VI Introduction to Differential Geometry 3
9 VII Introduction to Functional Analysis 3
10 VII/VIII Capita Selecta in Analysis 3
Algebra Elective Courses
No Semester Course Credits
1 III Applied Linear Algebra I 2
2 III Finite Group Theory 2
3 IV Introduction to Combinatorics 3
4 IV Introduction to Graph Theory 3
5 V Introduction to Coding Theory 3
6 VI Introduction to Semigroup Theory 3
7 VI Applied Linear Algebra II 2
8 VII Introduction of Module Theory 3
9 VII Introduction to Cryptography 3
10 VII/VIII Capita Selecta in Algebra 3
Applied Mathematics Elective Courses
No Semester Course Credits
1 III Introduction to Game Theory 3
2 IV Biological Mathematics 3
3 V Introduction to Theory of System 3
4 V Introduction to Boundary Value Problem 3
5 VI Dynamical System 3
6 VI Introduction to Control Theory 3
7 VII  Introduction to Ergodic

Theory

3
8 VII/VIII  Capita Selecta in Applied

Mathematics A

3
9 VII/VIII  Capita Selecta in Applied

Mathematics B

3
Mathematics Computation Elective Course
No Semester Course Credits
1 VI Capita Selecta in Computational Mathematics 3
2 VII Introduction to Fractal Geometry 3
No Semester Course Credits
1 V Numerical Linear Algebra 3 (1)
No Semester Course Credits
1 IV Operation Research 3 (1)
2 VI Introduction to Theory of Optimization 3 (1)

 

Statistics and Computer Science Elective Courses

 

Statistics Elective Courses
No Course Credits
1 Explorative data analysis 3 (1)
2 Statistical Method II 3(1)
3 Survey sample method 2
4 Introduction to financial mathematics I¨ 3
5 Introduction to Actuarial Accounting I¨ 3
6 Applied Regression analysis¨ 3 (1)
7 Introduction to Statistical Mathematics I¨ 3
8 Introduction to Micro Economy¨ 3
9 Introduction to financial mathematics II¨ 3
10 Introduction to Macro Economy¨ 3
11 Introduction to Statistical Mathematics II¨ 3
12 Statistical Quality Control 3 (1)
13  Introduction to Actuarial Accounting II¨ 3
14 Introduction to time series¨ 3 (1)
15 Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics I¨ 3 (1)
16 Introduction to Theory of Actuarial Risk I¨ 3
17 Introduction to Theory of Actuarial Risk II¨ 3
18 Survival Data Analysis ¨ 3 (1)
19 Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics II¨ 3
20 Official Statistics 2
Computer Science Elective Courses
No Course Credits
1 Programming II 3
2 Programming II Laboratory 1

Symbol ¨ indicates that the course can be claimed as certified courses for PAI (Persatuan Aktuaris Indonesia/Indonesian Actuary Association) under some condition.

 

Tuition fee

 Due to Single Tuition Fee Leveling, it may vary from IDR 500,000/semester (1st Level of Single Tuition Fee) up to IDR 11,000,000/semester (8th Level of Single Tuition Fee). Students under a certain condition are also possibly free from tuition fee. Some scholarships (from the government or industries) are also offered for students.

 

Eligible for Graduates from:

 Senior High School/Madrasah Aliyah (Science)

  • Vocational Senior High School/Vocational Madrasah Aliyah (Science)

 

Contact & Information

Prof. Dr. Ch. Rini Indrati, M.Si.

Email   : rinii@ugm.ac.id

Dr.rer.nat. Yeni Susanti, M.Si.

Email: yeni_math@ugm.ac.id

 

Address of Undergraduate Program in Mathematics

 Sekip Utara, FMIPA Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta 55281 Indonesia

Telephone: +62 (274) 552243

Email: maths1@ugm.ac.id

Website : https://s1math.fmipa.ugm.ac.id

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Geophysic Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate Program in Geophysics

 

Brief Description

Geophysics Study Program (PSG) that was established since 1985 (after previously a preferential study path in Physics Study Program in 1974), is one of the study programs that prepares bachelor study graduates in the field of geology.

 

Excellence and Distinctions

  • PSG has consecutively obtained “A” BANPT accreditation and recently for the academic period of 2019-2024.
  • PSG has also obtained AUN certification that meets Asian level education standards in 2016.

 

Competence

  • Attitude

To obey (uphold) the norms, values, morals, religion, general ethics and professional ethics, adaptive, able to adjust rapidly to the environment, both in the office and in the field, equipped with work ethos, execute the best performance in every activity in alignment with the movement of global sustainable development (hamemayu hayuning bawono langgeng), and display professional behaviour (G1)

  • Knowledge

To be able to apply fundamental science (mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology,  geology) as well as geophysics in general and its interconnection with other fields such as geology, geodesy, geochemistry, geography, computation and information technology (G2)

  • General Skills

To be able to apply all geophysics methodologies (seismic methods, gravitation, magnetic, electric, electromagnetic, thermic, and radioactivity) (G3)

  • Specialized Skills

To be able to carry out scientific steps in data acquisition, data processing, and data interpretation in order to explore natural resources for energy (e.g. oil and gas, coal, geothermal) and mineral commodities (e.g., iron, copper, gold, silver, tin) as well as groundwater through geophysical method, and also able to manage a geophysical survey (G4). To be able to do geophysical interpretation which is a solution to inverse problems + probabilities + integrated with ambiguity, carry out interpretations by making models and / or solving simple inverse problems as well as skilled in computer operations to be used both for the purpose of solving geophysical problems as well as communication and internet access (G5)

  • Personal Development/Life-long Learning

To be able to renew competence, that is through life-long learning that is in accordance to the recent geophysics condition to compete nationally and internationally by upholding UGM values (Pancasila: Theism, Humanity, Unity, Society, Justice, and Science: universality, objectivity, freedom, appreciation towards truth and reality). (G6)

 

Career Prospect

  • Geophysical survey designer.
  • Managers / Implementers / Quality Assurers of geophysical data measurement and collection.
  • Processing and analysing geophysical data.
  • Performing geophysical data modelling and interpretation.
  • Researchers, developers, educators in the field of geophysics.
  • Performing natural resource exploration through geophysical methods.
  • Performing geophysical science-based disaster risk reduction.
  • Performing geophysical-based environmental preservation.
  • Geophysics consultant.
  • Geophysical entrepreneurs.
  • Lifelong learners in geophysical science.

 

Curriculum

  • Curriculum for academic year 2016-2021 constructed based on the concept of Outcome Based Education
  • Minimum total credits required to graduate are 144 credits
  • The structure of offered courses can be observed in the following table

 

Table 1. Curriculum Structure of PSG

 

No Courses Credits Semester
1 Religion 2 1
2 Introduction to Geophysics 2
3 Calculus 1 3
4 Fundamental Physics 1 3
5 Fundamental Physics Practicum 1 1
6 Pancasila 2
7 Fundamental Chemistry 1 3
8 Programming 1 3
Subtotal 19  
1 Mathematical Physics 1 3 2
2 Fundamental Physics 2 3
3 Fundamental Physics Practicum 2 1
4 Philosophy of Science 2
5 Computation Methods 2
6 Computation Methods Practicum 1
7 Fundamental Geology 2
8 Fundamental Geology Practicum 1
9 Calculus 2 3
10 Elective Course 1 2
Subtotal 20  
1 Mathematical Physics 2 3 3
2 Thermodynamics 3
3 Structural Geology 2
4 Structural Geology Practicum 1
5 Geophysical Electronics 2
6 Geophysical Electronics Practicum 1
7 Mechanics 1 3
8 Waves 3
9 Waves Practicum 1
10 Elective Course 2 2
Subtotal 21  
1 Mathematical Physics 3 3 4
2 Geology Field Study 2
3 Entrepreneurship and Management 2
4 Mechanics of a Continuous Medium 2
5 Mapping 2
6 Mapping Practicum 1
7 Geophysical Electromagnetics 3
8 Scientific Writing and Presentation 2
9 Elective Course 3 2
10 Elective Course 4 2
Subtotal 21  
1 Indonesian tectonics 2 5
2 Seismic Methods 1 2
3 Seismic Methods Practicum 1 1
4 Geoelectricity and EM Methods 2
5 Geophysical Analysis Methods 1 2
6 Geophysical Analysis Methods Practicum 1 1
7 Elective Course 5 2
8 Elective Course 6 2
9 Elective Course 7 2
10 Elective Course 8 + Practicum 3
Subtotal 19  
1 Citizenship 2 6
2 Seismic Methods 2 2
3 Seismic Methods Practicum 2 1
4 Seismology 2
5 Seismology Practicum 1
6 Gravity and Magnetic Method 3
7 Non-Seismic Practicum 1
8 Geophysical Analysis Methods 2 2
9 Geophysical Analysis Methods Practicum 2 1
10 Practical Work 1
11 Elective Course 9 2
12 Elective Course 10 3
Subtotal 21  
1 Physics of Volcanoes 2 7
2 Physics of Volcanoes Practicum 1
3 Geophysics Workshop 2
4 Laboratory Assignments 1
5 Elective Course 11 + Practicum 3
6 Elective Course 12 + Practicum 3
8 Elective Course 13 2
Subtotal 14  
1 Community Service (KKN) 3 8
2 Undergraduate Thesis 6
Subtotal 9  
Total 144  
  • Elective courses that may be chosen by PSG students can be seen in the following Table 2. Elective and different depending to each specialization.

 

Table 2. Elective Courses in PSG

 

No Courses SKS Semester
1 General Biology 2 2
even
2 Petrology 2
3 Petrology Practicum 1
4 Physical Education and PSE 1
5 Geochemistry 2 3
odd
6 Energy 2
7 Global Positioning System (GPS) 2
8 GPS Practicum 1
9 Rock Physics 2 4
even
10 Meteorology 2
11 Inverse Method 2
12 Mechanics 2 3
13 Geostatistics 3
14 Digital Signal Spectrum Analysis 2 5
odd
15 Digital Signal Spectrum Analysis Practicum 1
16 Numerical Solution 2
17 Numerical Solution Practicum 1
18 Project Management 2
19 Stratigraphy 2
20 Geodynamics 2
21 Rock Mechanics 2
22 Petroleum Geology 2 6
even
23 Petroleum Geology Practicum 1
24 Fluid Mechanics for Geophysics 2
25 Seismic Migration 2
26 Seismic Stratigraphy 2
27 Geophysical Instrumentation 2
28 Geophysical Instrumentation Practicum 1
29 Geothermal Exploration 2 7
odd
30 Geothermal Exploration Practicum 1
31 Environmental Geophysics 2
32 Assistance 1
33 Heat and Mass Transfer 2
34 Geophysical Computer Programming 2
35 Marine Geophysics Exploration 2 8
even
36 Selected Topics 2
37 Aero-Geophysics and Satellites 2
38 Volcanic Seismology 2

 

Program Duration

  • The duration of the program is 4 months or 8 semesters.

 

Information on Semester Period

  • Odd Semester: month of August – January. Class period is August – December.
  • Even Semester: month of February – July. Class period is February – June.

 

Tuition Fee

  • Tuition fee abides the structured regulation in UGM, which ranges from UKT 0 (0 Rupiah) to UKT 6 (7.5 million Rupiah) per semester.

 

Admission requirements

  • Graduated from Science High School/Engineering Vocational School/Science Islamic High School

 

Registration Method

 

Inquiries and Contacts

 

Head of Geophysics Study Program

Prof. Dr. H. Sismanto. M.Si

WhatsApp 081 8275 077

E-mail: sismanto@ugm.ac.id

 

Secretary of Geophysics Study Program

Dr. Eddy Hartantyo, M.Si

E-mail: hartantyo@ugm.ac.id

WhatsApp 0896 1914 1231

Phone 081 56879 151

 

Secretariat of Geophysics Study Program

Physics building 3rd floor Northern area

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UGM

Sekip Utara, Bulak Sumur, Yogyakarta 55281

INDONESIA

Phone +62 274 545185

Fax. +62 274 545183

E-mail: geofisika@ugm.ac.id

Website: http://geofisika.ugm.ac.id

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Physics Undergraduate Program

Bachelor Program of Physics

Brief Description

 

Bachelor Program of Physics (PSF) is a study program organized by the Department of Physics Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Science Universitas Gadjah Mada. PSF aims to prepare Bachelor (S1) who have faith and be devoted to God Almighty, have high integrity and personality, are open and responsive to changes, scientific progress and problems faced by society, especially those related to their fields of expertise, and have the quality and ability to compete in the international field.

 

Excellence and Uniqueness

  • PSF is accredited A by BAN-PT in a successive manner and valid until the year 2024
  • PSF has 35 permanent lecturers with the qualifications of 82.9% of the lecturers having Doctoral degrees.
  • There is no academic concentration in PSF, but college students can choose to take elective courses and research covering a variety of fields occupied by instructors at PSF, including the following:
  1. Cosmology, Astrophysics, Mathematical Physics, Particle Physics and various other theoretical physics
  2. Computational Physics and its application in various computational fields.
  3. Material Physics and its application in smart materials etc.
  4. Applied Physics: Laser and Acoustic Spectroscopy, Image Physics including its application in other fields such as medical, agriculture etc.

 

Competence

The competencies of PSF graduates are based on the goal of forming physicists who understand the essential characteristics of Physics, which include observing, understanding and predicting the natural phenomena. In addition, carrying out various activities in the field of Physics will bring benefits to one’s personal development, for example being able to develop their problem-solving ability, logical and analytical ability, and also their ability to be independent. Competencies expected for UGM Physics Study Program graduates are:

 

Knowledge and Understanding

Mastering the concepts that act as the foundation for Classical Physics and Modern Physics at various system levels, ranging from elementary particle systems, complex material systems, to macroscopic systems of the universe and their applications in the field of cutting-edge technology. Also able to apply various experimental devices, mathematical tools and numerical method devices in Physics.

 

Intellectual Thinking Skills

Skillfully identify a Physics problem that is stated in Physics concepts, developing hypotheses, planning and designing experiments in physics and conclude the results of these experiments and are skilled at formulating applications of physics to solve natural problems and problems in real life situations both qualitatively and quantitative.

 

Practical Skills

Skillful in observing natural phenomena, have experiences in conducting physics experiments at the basic and advanced levels, and able to use analytical tools such as mathematics, computers and Information and Communication Technology devices.

 

Managerial Ability

Having the ability to present, communicate and provide arguments, also has the ability to work independently or cooperate in a team both in research and working environment, and has the ability to supervise and direct a practicum / experiment or other activities related to the field of Physics.

 

Attitude

Religious in accordance with their respective religions, have a strong faith in Pancasila, and is able to conduct in professional and scientific manners.

 

Career Prospects

The prospective profession are Physicists who can be involved in various fields related to the world of physics such as (and not limited to):

  • Educators, both at the higher education level (lecturers) and at lower levels.
  • Researchers, both researchers in government, private, and independent researchers.
  • Technological engineer.
  • Consultants and Bureaucrats.
  • Entrepreneurs / Technopreuner and others.

 

Curriculum and Program Duration

In accordance with the 2016 Curriculum, the Bachelor Program of Physics graduation requirements are a minimum of 144 credits, consisting of 115 compulsory course credits and a minimum of 29 elective course credits. The program is designed to be completed in 4 years or 8 semesters. The courses offered are as follows:

 

Table 1. Compulsory Courses

Semester Code Courses Credits Requirements
1 UNU 100X Religious study 2  
MMM 1101 Calculus I 3  
MKK 1101 Basic Chemistry I 3  
MII 1201 Programming  I 3  
MFF 1011 Basic Physics I 3  
MFF 1061 Physics Measurement Methods 3  
MKK 1111 Basic Chemistry Experiment  I 1  
MFF 1015 Philosophy of Physics 2  
MFF 1013 Basic Physics Experiment  I 1  
2 MFF 1012 Basic Physics II 3  
MMM 1102 Calculus II 3 MMM 1101
MKK 1102 Basic Chemistry  II 3  
MFF 1024 Programming and Numerical Methods 2  
MFF 1850 Electronics 3  
MFF 1020 Mathematics of Physics I 3  
MFF 1014 Basic Physics Experiment II 1  
3 MFF 2401 Mechanics I 3 MFF 1011, MMM 1101
MFF 2415 Electromagnetics I 3 MFF 1012, MFF 1020
MFF 2027 Computational Physics 2 MFF 1024, MMM 1101
MFF 2053 Thermodynamics 3 MFF 1011, MMM 1101
MFF 2851 Electronics Experiment**) 1 MFF 1850*)
MFF 2405 Wave Physics 3 MFF 1012
MFF 2021 Mathematics of Physics II 3 MMM 1101
MFF 2028 Computational Physics Experiment**) 1 MFF 2027*)
4 MFF 2034 Quantum Physics I 3 MFF 2401
MFF 2310 Atomic and Molecular Physics 3 MFF 1012
MFF 2402 Mechanics II 3 MFF 2401
MFF 2031 Theory of Relativity 3 MFF 2401
MFF 2024 Mathematics of Physics III 3 MMM 1101
MFF 2410 Electromagnetics II 3 MFF 2021, MFF 2415
MFF 2033 Modern Physics Experiment**) 1 MFF 1014
5 UNU 1010 Pancasila 2  
MFF 3051 Statistics of Physics 3 MFF 2053, MFF 2034
MFF 3031 Quantum Physics II 3 MFF 2034
MFF 3601 Physics of Solid Materials I 2 MFF 2034
MFF 3411 Modern Optics 3 MFF 2405, MFF 2034
MFF 3205 Core and Particle Physics I 2 MFF 2034
MFF 3313 Atomic and

Molecular Physics Experiment **)

1 MFF 2310*)
6 UNU 3000 Citizenship 2  
MFF 3060 Research Methodology and Scientific Narrative **) 3 Minimal 50 sks
MFF 3608 Physics of Solid Materials II 2 MFF 3601
MFF 3206 Core and Particle Physics II 2 MFF 3205
MFF 3062 Lab Assignment I**) 1 MFF 1014
MFF 3204 Core Physics Experiment **) 1 MFF 3205
MFF 3602 Physics of Solid Materials Experiment**) 1 MFF 3601
7 UNU 4500 Community Service**) 3 In Accordance to University Rule
MFF 4063 Lab Assignment II**) 1 MFF 3062
MFF 4011 Undergraduate Thesis A**)

( Research Proposal )

2 MFF 3060, minimal 100 sks
8 MFF 4013 Undergraduate Thesis B**)

( Research Seminar)

4 MFF 3060, MFF 4011*), minimal 100 sks
Total Credits 115  

 

Caption sign:

The * sign in the prerequisite states that the course can be taken in conjunction with the required course.

The ** sign on the course name indicates that the course is offered in two semesters, odd and even.

 

Tabel 2. Table of Elective Course in the Physics Study Program

Semester Code Courses Credits Requirements
1 MFG 1901 Introduction to Geophysics 2  
2 MFF 1064 Graphical Analysis Method 2  
3 MFF 2029 Theoretical Mathematics of Physics 3  
MFF 2061 Physics of Metrology and Calibration 3 MFF 1061
MFF 2071 Instrumentation System 2 MFF 1850
MFF 2853 Sensoric System 2 MFF 1850
MFF 2873 Physics of Imagery 2  
MFF 2953 Celestial Mechanics 2 MFF 2401
4 MFF 2322 Atomic and Molecular Detection Method 2 MFF 2310
MFF 2070 MicroController and Interface 2 MFF 1850
MFF 2322 Atomic and Molecular Detection Method 2 MFF 2310
MFF 2070 MicroController and Interface 2 MFF 1850
5 MFF 3053 Complex and Nonlinear Physics System 2 MFF 1024 , MFF 2310
MFF 3291 Nuclear and Particle Detection System 2 MFF 2322
 

MFF

 

3423

 

Introduction to Laser Physics

 

2

MFF 2415, MFF 2034, MFF 2310
MFF 3701 Medical Physics 2 MFF1011, MFF 1012
MFF 3843 Microwave 2 MFF 2415, MFF 2024
MFF 3871 Physics of Tomography 2 MFF 2873, MFF 3876
MFF 3891 Environmental Physics 2  
6 MFF 3024 Capita Selecta of Computational Physics 2  
MFF 3002 Science and Religions 2  
MFF 3114 Introduction to Particle Physics 2 MFF 2034, MFF 2031
MFF 3284 Reactor Physics 2 MFF 2024, MFF 3205
MFF 3286 Radiation Protection 2 MFF 3205
MFF 3436 Modern Acoustics 2  
MFF 3680 Introduction to Nanoscience 2 MFF 2310
MFF 3810 Capita Selecta of Material Physics 2 MFF 3601
MFF 3812 Material Analysis Method 3 MFF 3601, MFF 2034
MFF 3820 Computational Material Physics 3 MFF 2027, MFF 3601
MFF 3876 Radiography Physics 2 MFF 2873
7 MFF 4033 Quantum Mechanics 2 MFF 2034
MFF 4611 Physics of Liquid Crystal and Polymer 2  
MFF 4891 Internship Program**) 2  
MFF 4893 Introduction to Econophysics 2  
8 MFF 5411 Electrodynamics 3 MFF 2410
Total Credits 77  

 

Registration Information:

Information related to registration period, requirements, variety of entry selection, general tuition fees can be seen on the UGM entrance registration website at http://um.ugm.ac.id

 

Contacts

Head of Bachelor Program of Physics

Dr. Eng Fahrudin Nugraha

Email: fakhrud@ugm.ac.id

Phone/whatsapp 081215627239

 

Secretary of Bachelor Program of Physics

Dr. Sc Romy Hanang Setya Budhi

Email: romyhanang@ugm.ac.id

Phone/whatsapp 085778921821

 

Secretariat of Bachelor Program of Physics

Physics Building, 2nd level

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UGM

Sekip Utara, Bulak Sumur, Yogyakarta 55281

INDONESIA

Telephone +62 274 545185

Fax. +62 274 545183

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Chemistry Undergraduate Program

CHEMISTRY UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

The prosperity of modern societies is partially based on the significant achievements of Chemistry. Progress in this discipline enables innovations in medicine, agriculture, energy, and in almost all manufacturing sectors of industry and materials for everyday use. With it, chemistry contributes to the improvement of the quality of life of people.

QUICK FACTS

The Chemistry Department, which is nationally leading and internationally recognized in education, research, and community services has the responsibility to prepare qualified graduates having excellent knowledge and skills in Chemistry, a capability to manage international collaboration and competition, as well as motivation to achieve the prosperity of society. The Department of Chemistry was established on September 1, 1960, and it has international standing in a couple of decades ago. The postgraduate programs were inaugurated in 1980. Now, it offers undergraduate, master, and doctoral programs. Currently, the enrollment comprises 630 undergraduate, 140 master, and 50 Ph.D students. The department has granted 2000 B.Sc. (Sarjana Sains), 400 M.Sc., and 100 Ph.D. degrees.

TEACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF

The department has 45 educative staff members, 34 of them are Ph.D. holders. Among the Ph.D. members, 27 have overseas Ph.D. degrees. Of them, 15 are professors and 18 associate professors. There are seven educative staff members taking Ph.D. courses in foreign and domestic universities. It is supported by 38 quality technicians and administration staff.

QUALITY ASSURANCE

For a better quality program, the undergraduate program has been regularly assessed by National Board of Accreditation of Higher Education (BAN-PT) with grade ‘A.’ In October 2009, it was also evaluated by ASEAN University Network QA. Also, both M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs were also achieved ‘A’ quality. In addition, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) England has accredited the undergraduate program of chemistry since 2013.

INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES

The department occupies part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences buildings with the total floor plan of 6000 m2. It has four research and teaching laboratories that are Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry Laboratories and undergraduate teaching laboratory for Basic Chemistry, Laboratory Work and a Computational Chemistry Laboratory of Austrian-Indonesian Centre for Computational Chemistry (AIC). It is also equipped with an array of an international standard of research equipment including AAS, UV-Vis, DTA-TGA, Electrophoresis, Potentiometer, Bomb Calorimeter, GC-MS, HPLC, H-NMR, IR, UV-VIS, TLC Scanner, etc. In January 2010, it acquired a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), a major equipment to support qualified nano-research.

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION

Research is one of the cores of the department advancement. Research is elaborated to support the advancement of science and its application and to assist Universitas Gadjah Mada in pursuing its vision to become an internationally recognized research university. The staff members within the department develop five research groups consisting of Life Sciences, Industrial Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Material Chemistry, and Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. In the last five years, they published 150 papers in international. Some of the faculty members serve as editors and reviewers of international journals, and even as Scientific Adviser of IFS (International Foundation for Sciences), Sweden.

CURRICULUM

The current curriculum offers 114 credit hours of core courses and 79 credit hours of elective courses. A candidate has to complete all 114 credit hours of the core courses and 30 credit hours of elective courses with GPA of at least 2.00 to granted a B.Sc. degree.

LIST OF MANDATORY COURSES

SEM CODE COURSE NAME CREDIT PREREQUISITE
I UNU-100X Religion 2
MFF-1011 Fundamentals of Physics I 3
MII-1006 Programming I 3
MMM-1101 Calculus I 3
MKK-1101 General Chemistry I 3
BIU-1002 Fundamentals of Biology 2
MKK-1401 Organic Chemistry I 2
MKK-1111 General Chemistry I Labwork 1
Subtotal 19  
II UNU-1010 Pancasila 2
MFF-1012 Fundamentals of Physics II 3
MMM-1102 Calculus II 3
MKK-1102 General Chemistry II 3
MKK-1202 Structure of Inorganic Compounds 2
MKK-1402 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 2
MKK-1504 Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry 3
MKK-1702 English 2
MKK-1112 General Chemistry II Labwork 1
Subtotal 21  
III MKK-2201 Structure of Inorganic Compounds 2 MKK-1202
MKK-2301 Chemical Thermodynamics 3 MKK-1102
MKK-2303 Chemical Kinetics 3 MKK-1102
MKK-2401 Stereochemistry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-2503 Separation Chemistry 2 MKK-1504
MKK-2601 Biochemistry I 2 MKK-1402
MKK-2703 Symmetry and Group Theory 2 MKK-1102
MKK-2511 Analytical Chemistry I Labwork 1 MKK-1112
MKK-2411 Organic Chemistry I Labwork 1 MKK-1112
MKK-2311 Physical Chemistry I Labwork 1 MKK-1112
Subtotal 19  
IV MKK-2202 Coordination Chemistry 2 MKK-2201
MKK-2302 Quantum Chemistry 2 MKK-1101
MKK-2304 Chemical Equilibrium 2 MKK-2301
MKK-2602 Biochemistry II 2 MKK-2601
MKK-2502 Instrumental Analysis I 3 MKK-2503
MKK-2704 Computational Chemistry 2 MII-1006
MKK-2512 Analytical Chemistry II Labwork 1 MKK-2511
MKK-2412 Organic Chemistry II Labwork 1 MKK-2411
MKK-2312 Physical Chemistry II Labwork 1 MKK-2311
Subtotal 16  
V MKK-3201 Inorganic Reaction Mechanism 2 MKK-2202
MKK-3301 Electrochemistry 2 MKK-2301
MKK-3401 Physical Organic Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-3503 Instrumental Analysis II 3 MKK-2502
MKK-3701 Chemometry 2 MKK-2502
MKK-3505 Organic Structure Elucidation 2 MKK-2502
MKK-3511 Analytical Chemistry III Labwork 1 MKK-2512
MKK-3211 Inorganic Chemistry I Labwork 1 MKK-1112
Subtotal 15  
VI UNU-3000 National Resilience 2
MKK-3202 Chemistry of Elements 2 MKK-2201
MKK-3402 Organic Synthesis 3 MKK-3401
MKK-3700 Research Methodology 2 90 SKS
MKK-3502 Inorganic Structure Elucidation 2 MKK-3503
MKK-3302 Statistical Thermodynamics 2 MKK-2301
MKK-3212 Inorganic Chemistry II Labwork 1 MKK-3211
MKK-3412 Organic Chemistry III Labwork 1 MKK-2412
Subtotal 15  
VII UNU-4500 Community Development Participation 3 100 SKS
MKK-3700 Research Methodology 2 90 SKS
MKK-4701 Final Project Lab Work 3 120 SKS
MKK-4702 Final Project/Undergraduate Thesis 2 120 SKS
MKK-4703 Final Project Seminar 1 120 SKS
Subtotal 11  
VIII MKK-4701 Final Project Lab Work 3 120 SKS
MKK-4702 Final Project/Undergraduate Thesis 2 120 SKS
MKK-4703 Final Project Seminar 1 120 SKS
Subtotal 6  
TOTAL 114  

 

LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES

Odd Semester
A. General Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-3811 Geochemistry 2 MKK-1202
MKK-3813 Bioanorganic Chemistry 2 MKK-2202
MKK-3815 Solid State Chemistry 2 MKK-2304
MKK-3800 Internship 2 Sks>80
MKK-3819 Polymer Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
  Subtotal 10  
B. Life Sciences
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2821 Medicinal Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-2823 Natural Products Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-3821 Food Chemistry 2 MKK-2601
  Subtotal 6  
C. Industrial Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2831 Chemical Industry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-3831 Principle of Chemical Engineering 2 MKK-2304
MKK-3833 Quality Assurance in Industry 2 MKK-2502
  Subtotal 6  
D. Environmental Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2841 Environmental Chemistry 2 MKK-1102
MKK-2843 Chem. Hazardous&Toxic Materials 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3841 Environmental Chemical Analysis 2 MKK-2502
  Subtotal 6  
E. Material Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2853 Composite Materials 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3855 Nanomaterials 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3857 Inorganic Polymer 2 MKK-1102
  Subtotal 6  
F. Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-3861 Molecular Simulation 2 MKK-2302
MKK-3863 Chemoinformatics 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3865 Computational Molecular Engineering 2 MKK-2302
  Subtotal 6  
Even Semester
A. General Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2812 Organometallic Chemistry 2 MKK-1202
MKK-2814 Entrepreneurship 2
MKK-3812 Radiochemistry 2 MKK-2301
MKK-3814 Inorganic Synthesis 2 MKK-2202
MKK-3816 Heterocyclic Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
  Subtotal 10  
B. Minat Kimia Hayati
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2822 Essential Oil Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-3822 Enzymology 2 MKK-2601
MKK-3824 Molecular Biotechnology 2 MKK-2602
  Subtotal 6  
C. Industrial Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2832 Energy in Industry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-3832 Catalyst in Industry 2 MKK-2303
MKK-3836 Cosmetic Chemistry 2 MKK-2304
  Subtotal 6  
D. Environmental Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-1842 Ecology 2 BIU-1102
MKK-2842 Toxic and Hazardous Waste Manag. 2 MKK-2501
MKK-3844 Fundamental of Green Chemistry 2 MKK-1102
  Subtotal 6  
E. Material Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2852 Materials Design and Engineering 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3852 Catalyst and Photocatalyst Materials 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3854 Characterization of Materials 2 MKK-3501
  Subtotal 6  
F. Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-3862 Computational Drug Design 2 MKK-2704
MKK-3864 Biomolecular Modelling 2 MKK-2704
MKK-3866 Computational Chemistry Lab work 1 MKK-2704
  Subtotal 5  

 

COMMUNITY SERVICES

Departement of Chemistry has a commitment at research as well as at services for public which is proved with numerous scientific publications, industrial cooperation, and public services such as analysis services, training, courses, etc. Chemistry Department have also owned Plant Oil Center which consist of Coconut Center for managing researches on coconut, and Castor Oil Center for managing researches on castor oil. In community service, Chemistry Department has launched “KKN Tematik” or ‘KKN on Special Topic or Issue’ for community service. The “KKN Tematik” is conducted in collaboration with Lembaga Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPM) UGM, especially in supporting small enterprises and empowering rural community.

ALUMNAE

Alumnae of Chemistry UGM are widely accepted to work at national institutions such as national universities and governmental department, as well as private/international institutions such as private universities, Pertamina Balongan, Kaltim Prima Coal Co., Sari Husada Inc., etc. Chemistry UGM keeps maintain strong linkage with its alumnae. Among them is the distribution of the questionnaire to obtain alumnae’s feedback on the facts in job-world and job-market as well as assistance to establishing job placement. In order to enhance the participation of graduates in the global market, Department of Chemistry also sends its students for an internship (or praktek kerja lapangan, PKL) in an industry. The student participation in the community is to improve the relationship among academic, job markets and stakeholders.

 

INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM (IUP)

INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE PROGRAMS

During the program, the students are encouraged to have: (1). Exchange student, (2) Collaborative research for final year project, (3) Presentation of research project in international conferences. Students will have excellent opportunities to broaden their knowledge in one of the following partner universities: University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia), University of Innsbruck (Austria), Hirosima University (Japan) and Hokkaido University (Japan).

TUITION FEE

Program Fee(s)
Application Admission Tuition /semester
IUP Rp. 1.000.000,00 Rp. 16.000.000,00

 

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

  1. High school graduate or third grader of high school student with good academic transcript
  2. English proficiency (TOEFL score min 500 or IELTS score min 6.0)
  3. Gadjah Mada Scholastic Test (GMST score min 500)
  4. Interview

REGISTRATION

http://um.ugm.ac.id

ADMISSION TIMELINE

  1. Intake 1:

Registration              : January – February

Test                              : February

Acceptance               : March

  1. Intake 2:

Registration              : March – April

Test                              : May

Acceptance               : May

  1. Intake 3:

Registration              : May – July

Test                              : July

Acceptance               : July

CONTACT AND INFORMATION

Head:

Drs. Bambang Purwono, M.Sc, Ph.D.

email : purwono.bambang@ugm.ac.id

Secretary:

Dr. rer.nat. Adhitasari Suratman, S.Si, M.Si.

email : adhitasari@ugm.ac.id

 

Chemistry Undergraduate Program

Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Universitas Gadjah Mada

Sekip Utara Kotak Pos BLS 21

Yogyakarta, 55281

Tel/Fax: +62 274 545188

E-mail: prodis1-kimia.mipa@ugm.ac.id

Website:

http://chemistry.ugm.ac.id/

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Chemistry Master Program

MASTER OF CHEMISTRY

 

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

The Master of Chemistry Study Program is an academic-oriented education that was established in 1981. Graduates of the Chemistry Masters program receive the M.Sc. (Master of Science) degree. Academic activities in the Chemistry Masters Study Program, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UGM, are focused on increasing mastery of chemistry, both theoretical and experimental based on 5 study interests. Academically, in 1981-1985 the Study Program managed one study interest, namely the chemical studies interests. With the development of internal capabilities (human resources, facilities and infrastructure) and the increasing number of prospective students interested in attending more specific education and labor market demands, the type of study interest in this study program develops into five study interests, namely: Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Environmental Chemistry. The five study interests give variety and specificity to the Thesis outcomes and the competencies of the Chemistry Masters Program graduates. The goal of learning outcomes in the Chemistry Masters Study Program is to provide opportunities for students to have competence in terms of knowledge, understanding, and skills in the field of chemistry at the Masters level, as well as the quality and other required attributes.

 

EXCELLENCE AND UNIQUENESS

The featured academic programs in Chemistry Masters Program include:

  • Green Chemistry Character-based Curriculum Model

The Chemistry Masters Study Program organizes graduate character traits, having knowledgeability, capability, and academic skills based on Green Chemistry or Chemical Sustainability. The character-forming courses include compulsory subject, namely Sustainability in Chemistry, and elective courses (Environmental Biogeochemistry, Industrial and Environmental Analysis, Environmental Management Systems, Environmental Chemodynamics, Chemical Toxicology and Chemical Aspects in Ecology).

 

Student soft-skills are also enriched through Academic English and Advanced Research Methodology courses that provide academic provision as graduates with excellent communication character in English as well as having in-depth research insights. Pedagogical insights are also provided through the Cognitive Development Psychology course from the Faculty of Psychology UGM.

 

  • Academic Program with International Exposure

Through collaboration with the Hokkaido University, Japan since 2010, the UGM Master of Chemistry Study Program actively provides opportunities for students to conduct research and lectures at Hokkaido University through the PARE (Populations-Activities-Resources-Environments) program in a short-term or long-term visit. (https://pare.oia.hokudai.ac.jp/en/about).

 

Each year, the Master of Chemistry Study Program also hosts the implementation of Learning Satellite with Hokkaido University with a focus on exploration of water environment field studies. The program involves Hokkaido University and UGM students.

 

The UGM Master of Chemistry Study Program is hosting the 2019 PARE Spring School as a consequence of being a part of the PARE consortium. For 2 weeks, UGM Chemistry Masters students and Postgraduate students from Hokkaido University, ITB, IPB, Chulalongkorn University, Thammasat University, Mahidol University, and Kasetsart University carry out lectures, field practice, and presentation examinations from a series of activities while being in the field (https://pare.oia.hokudai.ac.jp/en/springschool_2019).

 

The pioneering partnership (2019) with Hiroshima University through the Japan Sakura Program offers a 10-day international exposure (lectures and mini-research) for UGM Master of Chemistry students.

 

  • International-Class Research

The UGM Master of Chemistry Study Program has been equipped with a Research Laboratory located on the 1st Floor of the UGM Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) Magister and Doctorate (S2/S3) Building which is equipped with standard preparation and synthesis tools, ovens, furnaces, shakers, analytical balance, and UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Research facilities at the Department of Chemistry located in the Laboratory of Interest (Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry) can also be used by all UGM Chemistry Magister students.

 

The Department of Chemistry is also equipped with microscope (TEM) and diffraction (XRD) facilities for the purposes of sophisticated material analysis. Access to sophisticated preparation instruments (electro-spinning and spin-coater machines) and up-to-date characterization instruments (SEM, fluorescence spectroscopy, NMR, TG / DTA, NMR 500 MHz) are also available through UGM integrated laboratory facilities (LPPT, PAU Food and Nutrition, etc.). These facilities enable international class research. The ongoing WCP-A and WCP-B programs, obtained by a number of Lecturer staff, encourage collaboration for international-class research publications in reputable Q1 and Q2 international journals.

 

COMPETENCE

The learning outcomes of the program (PLO) study consist of four objectives, namely (1) Attitudes and Values, (2) Knowledge Mastery, (3) Work Ability, and (4) Managerial Ability.

 

CAREER PROSPECTS

Graduates of the Chemistry Masters Program can work, among others, as:

  1. Lecturers/Educators in the field of Chemistry, at the highest level of Bachelor (S-1) study programs in Higher Education
  2. Researchers in the field of Chemistry in research institutions or Research and Development in Industries
  3. Product designers and consultants in the field of chemistry, specifically in environmental chemistry
  4. Quality Control Managers in the industries
  5. Waste Management Managers in the industries
  6. Environmental Consultants

 

CURRICULUM

In achieving the vision and mission of the Chemistry Study Program at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UGM, academic activities are focused on increasing the mastery of chemistry, both theoretical and experimental. The UGM Chemistry Masters Program, according to 2017 curriculum can be completed in 3 to 4 semesters, assuming, research/final project is carried out in 1 to 2 semesters. The minimum number of credits to be completed is 42 credits, a maximum of 50 credits, with a minimum cumulative achievement index (GPA) of 3.00; including 20 credits of compulsory courses, 8 to 14 credits of suggested elective courses related to study interest skills and completing a minimum of 8 credits and a maximum of 22 credits of elective expertise courses. Elective courses can be taken partly or entirely from elective courses provided in related Study Interests, plus a maximum of 6 credits taken from other Study Interests within the Chemistry Study program.

 

The curriculum structure is shown in the following table:

List of Compulsory Courses

No Code Course Name Credits Semester
1 MKK 5211 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 2 I
2 MKK 5311 Advanced Physical Chemistry 2 I
3 MKK 5511 Spectrometric Analysis 2 I
4 MKK 5102 Advanced Research Methodology 2 I
5 MKK 5101 Academic English 1 II
6 MKK 5411 Advanced Physical Organic Chemistry 2 II
7 MKK 5701 Sustainability in Chemistry 2 II
8 MKK 5103 Laboratory Engineering 1 II
9. MKK 6901 Thesis Seminar 1 III/IV
10. MKK 6902 Thesis Research 4 III/IV
11. MKK 6903 Thesis 3 III/IV
    Total 22  

 

List of Specialized Courses (as recommended elective courses for students in related studies of interest, and as elective courses for students of other study interests)

 

  1. Inorganic Chemistry Specialization
No Code Course Name Credits Semester
A. Compulsory Courses
1 MKK 5203 Group and Structure of Inorganic Compounds Theory 2 I
2 MKK 5204 Inorganic Spectroscopy 2 I
3 MKK 5207 Advanced Bioinorganic Chemistry 2 I
4 MKK 5202 Inorganic and Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms 2 II
5 MKK 5205 Inorganic Materials 2 II
6 MKK 5206 Nanomaterials 2 II
Total 12  
B. Elective Courses (8 credits to be taken from the available 26 credits)
1 MKK 5303 Physical Chemistry of Solid Substances 2 I
2 MKK 5305 Surface Thermodynamics 2 I
3 MKK 5503 Analytical Separation 2 I
4 MKK 5505 Clinical and Forensic Analysis 2 I
5 MKK 5705 Toxicology Chemistry 2 I
6 MKK 5707 Chemical Aspects in Ecology 2 I
7 MKK 5302 Advanced Quantum Chemistry and Computing 2 II
8 MKK 5304 Catalysis 2 II
9 MKK 5502 Non-Preparative Analysis 2 II
10 MKK 5504 Electroanalysis 2 II
11 MKK 5702 Environmental Biogeochemistry 2 II
12 MKK 5704 Data Sampling and Processing 2 II
13 PSU 6401 Psychology of Cognitive Development 2 II
    Total 26  

 

  1. Physical Chemistry Specialization
No Code Course Name Credits Semester
A. Compulsory Courses  
1 MKK 5303 Physical Chemistry of Solid Substances 2 I
2 MKK 5305 Surface Thermodynamics 2 I
3 MKK 5307 Material Science 2 I
4 MKK 5302 Advanced Quantum Chemistry and Computing 2 II
5 MKK 5304 Catalysis 2 II
6 MKK 5306 Advanced Electrochemistry 2 II
Total 12  
B. Elective Courses (8 credits to be taken from the available 18 credits)  
1 MKK 5203 Group and Structure of Inorganic Compounds Theory 2 I
2 MKK 5407 Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design 2 I
3 MKK 5703 Environmental Chemodynamics 2 I
4 MKK 5206 Nanomaterials 2 II
5 MKK 5402 Analysis of Materials and Structure of Organic Compounds 2 II
6 MKK 5502 Non-Preparative Analysis 2 II
7 MKK 5504 Electroanalysis 2 II
8 MKK 5704 Data Sampling and Processing 2 II
9 PSU 6401 Psychology of Cognitive Development 2 II
Total 18  

 

  1. Organic Chemistry Specialization
No Code Course Name Credits Semester
A. Compulsory Courses    
1 MKK 5403 Synthesis and Mechanisms of Organic Reaction 2 I
2 MKK 5405 Food and Energy Biotechnology 2 I
3 MKK 5407 Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design 2 I
4 MKK 5402 Analysis of Materials and Structure of Organic Compounds 2 II
5 MKK 5404 Natural and Marine Chemical Products 2 II
6 MKK 5406 Heterocyclic and Agrochemical Chemistry 2 II
Total 12  
B. Elective Courses (8 credits to be taken from the available 18 credits)    
1 MKK 5207 Advanced Bioinorganic Chemistry 2 I
2 MKK 5505 Analytical Separation 2 I
3 MKK 5507 Clinical and Forensic Analysis 2 I
4 MKK 5507 Industrial and Environmental Analysis 2 I
5 MKK 5202 Inorganic and Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms 2 II
6 MKK 5206 Nanomaterial 2 II
7 MKK 5302 Advanced Quantum Chemistry and Computing 2 II
8 MKK 5306 Advanced Electrochemistry 2 II
9 PSU 6401 Psychology of Cognitive Development 2 II
Total 18  

 

  1. Analytical Chemistry Specialization
No Code Course Name Credits Semester
A. Compulsory Courses  
1 MKK 5503 Analytical Separation 2 I
2 MKK 5505 Clinical and Forensic Analysis 2 I
3 MKK 5507 Industrial and Environmental Analysis 2 I
4 MKK 5502 Non‐Preparative Analysis 2 II
5 MKK 5504 Electroanalysis 2 II
6 MKK 5506 Geochemical Analysis 2 II
Total 12  
B. Elective Courses (8 credits to be taken from the available 22 credits)  
1 MKK 5203 Group and Structure of Inorganic Compounds Theory 2 I
2 MKK 5205 Inorganic Material 2 I
3 MKK 5305 Surface Thermodynamics 2 I
4 MKK 5407 Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design 2 I
5 MKK 5705 Toxicology Chemistry 2 I
6 MKK 5202 Inorganic and Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms 2 II
7 MKK 5302 Advanced Quantum Chemistry and Computing 2 II
8 MKK 5402 Analysis of Materials and Structure of Organic Compounds 2 II
9 MKK 5704 Data Sampling and Processing 2 II
10 MKK 5706 Environmental Management System 2 II
11 PSU 6401 Psychology of Cognitive Development 2 II
    Total 20  

 

  1. Environmental Chemistry Specialization
No Code Course Name Credits Semester
A. Compulsory Courses    
1 MKK 5703 Environmental Chemodynamics 2 I
2 MKK 5705 Toxicology Chemistry 2 I
3 MKK 5707 Chemical Aspects in Ecology 2 I
4 MKK 5702 Environmental Biogeochemistry 2 II
5 MKK 5704 Data Sampling and Processing 2 II
6 MKK 5706 Environmental Management System 2 II
Total 12  
B. Elective Courses (8 credits to be taken from the available 18 credits)  
1 MKK 5207 Advanced Bioinorganic Chemistry 2 I
2 MKK 5305 Surface Thermodynamics 2 I
3 MKK 5503 Analytical Separation 2 I
4 MKK 5507 Industrial and Environmental Analysis 2 I
5 MKK 5202 Inorganic and Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms 2 II
6 MKK 5304 Catalysis 2 II
7 MKK 5404 Natural and Marine Chemical Products 2 II
8 MKK 5502 Non-Preparative Analysis 2 II
9 PSU 6401 Psychology of Cognitive Development 2 II
Total 16  

 

Course distribution in each semester can be seen in the following table:

 Courses   Semester  
I II III IV
Compulsory in Study Program

(22 Credits)

1.  Advanced Physical Chemistry (2)

2.  Spectrometric Analysis (2)

3.  Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (2)

4.  Academic English (1)

5.  Research Methodology (2)

1.  Advanced Physical Organic Chemistry (2)

2.  Sustainability in Chemistry (2)

3.  Laboratory Engineering (1)

Thesis

(8)(*)

Interest of Study

(20‐24 Credits)

Compulsory (6)

Elective (4)

Compulsory (6)

Elective (4-8)

 
42‐46 SKS 19 Credits 15‐19 Credits 8 Credits

(*) Seminar: 1 Credit; Thesis: 4 Credits; Comprehensive Examination: 3 Credits

 

TUITION FEES PER SEMESTER

 

Education Costs of the Master of Chemistry Program:

 

No Higher Education Level Class Admission Type Tuition Fee Level UKT per Semester
1 Master Regular Regular 3 IDR 11,000,000
2 Master Specific/Partnership Regular 5 IDR 19,000,000

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Applicant Requirements

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Registration Flow

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IMPORTANT DATES

  • Registration: May – June
  • Examination: June
  • Announcement: June

 

INQUIRIES

Dr. Roto (Head of Master of Chemistry Study Program)

Email : roto05@ugm.ac.id

 

Dr. Indriana Kartini (Secretary of Master of Chemistry Study Program)

Email : indriana@ugm.ac.id

 

Chemistry Postgraduate (S2-S3)

Email: pascasarjana_kimia@ugm.ac.id

 

Address:

Magister/Doctorate (S2/S3) Building, 1st Floor

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Universitas Gadjah Mada

Sekip Utara, Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281

Phone (0274) 545188

Email: pascasarjana_kimia@ugm.ac.id

 

Website:

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Electronics and Instrumentation Undergraduate Program

Bachelor Program of Electronics And Instrumentation

Brief Description

The Bachelor Program of Electronics and Instrumentation (PS Elins) is a study program in the Department of Computer Science and Electronics at FMIPA-UGM. PS Elins produces undergraduates who are intellectual, hold proper morals, competent and possess knowledge in science and technology in the fields of electronics, instrumentation, and computer systems.

Excellence and Uniqueness

  1.  Accredited A by BAN-PT, valid until the year 2024
  2. Internationally Accredited from ASIIN

Competence

Attitude

Devoted to God Almighty, possess morals, is able to work together, respect the diversity of different cultures, views, beliefs and religions as well as the opinions / original findings of others, uphold the rules of law and possess great passion to put the interests of the nation and society as a priority.

Knowledge

Acquire and able to apply basic concepts of knowledge in the fields of electronics and instrumentation, mastering research and data analysis methods, being able to design systems based on electronics and instrumentation, having practical knowledge, and having the ability and insight to start an independent business in the field of electronics and instrumentation

General Skills

Able to conduct literature research and carry out independent and group research, possess good interpersonal skills, able to work together in teams, both as a leader and as a member, able to divide and delegate tasks, possess a sense of responsibility at one’s own work and is able to be given responsibility for the achievement of the work by the organization, able to communicate with stakeholders from diverse backgrounds with effectively, utilize a foreign language competently, able to write quality scientifically correct papers, have the skills to deepen the knowledge they have previously obtained in the context of lifelong learning.

Exceptional Skills

Able to help design and carry out research in the field of electronics and instrumentation, know and able to assist the implementation of research in accordance with the standard operational procedures in the field of electronics and instrumentation, able to apply basic concepts of knowledge in the field of electronics and instrumentation, able to engineer prototype systems in the field of electronics and instrumentation, able to become a teaching assistant in the field of electronics and instrumentation, able to operate and maintain systems based on electronics and instrumentation and able to apply prototype systems in the field of electronics and instrumentation.

Profession/Graduate Employment

On the basis, graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program are prepared to be among the fields of pure science and engineering, the employment opportunities of the Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program graduates has a broad spectrum. Business fields that might incorporate graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program include:

1. Energy

Instrumentation engineer, control engineer and SCADA engineer is an example of professions that can be filled by graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program.

2. Research and Education

Graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program can work as researchers and lecturers (teachers or lecturers) in both public and private education and research institutions.

Graduate Profile

The Electronics and Instrumentation Bachelor Study Program targets graduates with profiles as shown in the following table.

Graduate Profile Description
Research Assistant An individual who plays a  huge role in a research group by carrying out activities using a particular system in gaining knowledge or carrying out a number of practices that can traditionally be associated with belief or philosophical activities.
Engineer An individual who can carry out engineering practices in a professional manner by applying science, mathematics, and novelty to solve technical, social or commercial problems.
Academic An individual who can carry out teaching and research activities in an institution or educational environment.
Practitioner A person who is qualified to do (practice) a job or profession
Technopreuner An individual who has the spirit of entrepreneurship while dedicating themselves to the field of technology.

 

Curriculum: List of Compulsory Courses

No. Semester Code Courses Credits Prasyarat Type of Course
1 I UNU 1010 Pancasila 2  – MPK
2 MFF 1011 Basic Physics I 3  – MKK
3 MKK 1101 Basic Chemistry I 3  – MKK
4 MMM 1101 Calculus I 3  – MKK
5 MII 1201 Programming I 3  – MKK
6 MII 1202 Programming Practicals I 1  – MKK
7 MII 1801 Electric Strand 2  – MKK
8 UNU 100x*) Religion 2  – MPK
9 MII 1803 Introduction to Electronics and Instrumentation 2  – MKK
Total 21    
10 II MII 1001 English 3  – MBB
11 MII 1002 Bahasa Indonesia 2  – MBB
12 MFF 1012 Basic Physics II 3  – MKK
13 MMM 1102 Calculus II 3  – MKK
14 MII 1804 Digital Electronics 3  – MKK
15 MII 1854 Digital Electronics Experiment 1  – MKK
16 MII 1806 Electronics and Instrumentation Workshop 1  – MPB
17 MII 1808 Methods of Measurement 2  – MKK
18 MII 1810 Introduction to Instrumentation 3  – MKK
Total 21    
19 III MII 2805 Analysis of Physical Measurement 2 MFF 1012 MKK
20 MII 2807 Electronic Mathematics I 3 MMM 1102 MKK
21 MII 2809 Electronic Analog 3 MII 1801 MKK
22 MII 2859 Electronic Analog Experiment 1 MII 2809/paralel MKK
23 MII 2601 Microprocessor 2  – MKB
24 MII 2651 Microprocessor Experiment 1 MII 2601/paralel MKB
25 MII 2811 Actuator System 3 MII 1801 MKB
26 MII 2861 Actuator System Experiment 1 MII 2811/paralel MKB
27 UNU 3000 Citizenship 2 UNU 1010 MPK
Total 18    
28 IV MII 2812 Electronic Mathematics II 3 MII 2807 MKK
29 MII 2814 Extended Electronics 3 MII 1804 MKB
30 MII 2864 Extended Electronics Experiment 1 MII 2814/paralel MKB
31 MII 2816 Introduction to Control Systems 3 MII 2807 MKB
32 MII 2602 Computer Networks 3 MII 2601 MKB
33 MII 2652 Computer Networks Experiment 1 MII 2602/paralel MKB
34 MII 2604 Interface of Computer Systems 2 MII 2601 MKB
35 MII 2654 Interface of Computer Systems Experiment 1 MII 2604/paralel MKB
Total 17    
36 V MII 3817 Intelligent Instrumentation 3 MII 1810 MKB
37 MII 3867 Intelligent Instrumentation Experiment 1 MII 3817/paralel MKB
38 MII 3819 Sensors and Transducers 3 MII 2809 MKB
39 MII 3605 Digital System Processing I 3 MII 2816 MKB
40 MII 3655 Digital System Processing I Experiment 1 MII 3605/paralel MKB
41 MII 3821 Control Systems 3 MII 2816 MKB
42 MII 3871 Control Systems Experiment 1 MII 3821/paralel MKB
43 MII 3003 Research Methodology**) 2 60 sks MPB
Total 17    
38 VI MII 3001 Seminar**) 1 MII 3003/parallel MPB
39 MII 3006 Industrial Application Work**) 3 100 sks MBB
41 MII 3008 Electronics Special Task I**) 1 90 sks MPB
42 MII 4001 Thesis Proposal**) 2 100 sks, MII 3001/parallel MPB
43 MII 3824 Digital Control 3 MII 3821 MKB
44 MII 3874 Digital Control Experiment 1 MII 3824/paralel MKB
Total 11    
45 VII MII 4003 Entrepreneurship and Professional Ethics 2 100 sks MPB
46 MII 3009 Electronics Special Task II**) 1 100 sks MPB
47 MII 4002 Undergraduate Thesis**) 4 MII 4001/paralel MPB
Total 7    
48 VIII UNU 4500 Community Service Program**) 3 100 sks MBB
Total 3    
Total of Compulsory Courses 115    

*) UNU 1000: Islam

*) UNU 1001: Catholic Religion

*) UNU 1002: Christianity

*) UNU 1003: Hinduism

*) UNU 1004: Buddhism

*) UNU 1005: Confucianism

**) Offered every semester

 

 Curriculum: List of Elective Courses

No. Semester Code Courses Credits Prerequisite Type of Course
1  

 

 

II

MII 1211 Programming II 3 MII 1201 MKK
2 MII 1212 Programming Practicals II 1 MII 1211/paralel MKK
3 MII 1602 Microcontroller 3 MII 1201 MKB
4 MII 1652 Microcontroller Experiment 1 MII 1602/paralel MKB
5 MII 1604 Introduction to Biosystems 3 MMM 1101 MKK
Total 11    
6  

 

 

 

III

MII 2813 Industrial Instrumentation 3 MII 1810 MKB
7 MII 2863 Industrial Instrumentation Experiment 1 MII 2813/paralel MKB
8 MII 2603 Computer Organization and Architecture 3 MII 2601/paralel MKB
9 MII 2653 Computer Organization and Architecture Experiment 1 MII 2603/paralel MKB
10 MII 2815 Programmable Logic Controller 3 MII 1854 MKB
11 MII 2865 Programmable Logic Controller Experiment 1 MII 2815/paralel MKB
Total 12    
12  

 

 

IV

MII 2818 Electronic Simulation Workshop 2 MII 2809/paralel MPB
13 MII 2820 Industrial Automation 3 MII 2813 MKB
14 MII 2822 SCADA and DCS 3 MII 2815 MKB
15 MII 2411 Artificial Intelligence 3 MMM 1102 MKB
16 MII 2606 Network Programming and Moving Devices 3 MII 1201, MII 2602/paralel MKB
Total 14    
17  

V

MII 3607 Embedded Systems 3 MII 2814 MKB
18 MII 3657 Embedded Systems Experiment 1 MII 3607/paralel MKB
19 MII 4203 Digital Image Processing 3 MII 1211 MKB
20 MII 3609 Embedded Systems Operating Systems 3 MII 1602 MKB
21 MII 3611 Parallel Systems 3 MII 2602 MKB
Total 13    
22  

 

 

 

VI

MII 3826 Robotics 3 MII 3821 MKB
23 MII 3828 Robotics Experiment 1 MII 3826/paralel MKB
24 MII 3606 Digital Signal Processing l II 3 MII 3605 MKB
25 MII 3830 Computer Vision 3 MII 4203 MKB
26 MII 3608 Sensor Networks 3 MII 3819 MKB
27 MII 4411 Pattern Recognition 3 MII 1211 MKB
Total 16    
Total of Elective Courses 66    

 

Program Duration

  • The program duration is 4 years or 8 semesters.

 

Information regarding semesters

  • Odd Semester: August – January. Classes are from August – December
  • Even Semester : February – July. Classes are from February – June.

 

Tuition Fee

  • Tuition fees follow the UKT provisions given at UGM, namely UKT 0 (IDR 0) to UKT 6 (IDR 7.5 million) per semester.

 

Entry Requirements

  • Graduated from Natural Sciences major in High School / Engineering Vocational School / Natural Sciences major in Madrasah Aliyah Negeri

  

How to register

  • Through the UGM one-door registration system at http://um.ugm.ac.id

 

Contact

Head of the Electronic and Instrumentation Study Program

Dr. tech. Ahmad Ashari, M.I.Kom.

whatsapp 0817-463-205

Email: ashari@ugm.ac.id

 

Secretary of the Electronic and Instrumentation Study Program

Dr.  Yohanes Suyanto

Email: yanto@ugm.ac.id

whatsapp 0856-286-9037

 

Sekretariat Program Studi Geofisika

Bachelor Building Floor. 4

Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Science, UGM

Sekip Utara, Bulak Sumur, Yogyakarta 55281

INDONESIA

Website: https://mipa.ugm.ac.id/akademik-2/sarjana-elektronika-dan-instrumentasi/

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Computer Sciences Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate Program in Computer Science

 

General Description

The Undergraduate Program in Computer Science (UP-CS) was established in 1987. The UP-CS commits to provide students with education of the highest possible quality. The program offers overseas as well as Indonesian students the opportunity to study and obtain their bachelor’s degree in Computer Science with international standard and excellent curriculum.

 

Excellences

  • The program offers four main graduate profiles:
    • Senior System Programmer
    • Network Service Supervisor
    • Data Scientist
    • Software Engineer
  • Internationally accredited since 2018 by ASIIN (Accreditation Agency for Degree Programs in Engineering, Computer Science, the Natural Sciences and Mathematics).
  • Professional faculty members with more than 60% holding PhD degrees.
  • Five supporting research labs: Algorithms and Computation, Intelligent Systems, Software and Data Engineering, Computer Systems and Networking, Electronics and Instrumentations, all equipped with up-to-date software and hardware.
  • Opportunity for students to join the double degree programs with the University of Birmingham (UK) or the University of South Australia (Australia).
  • Availability of student exchange, international internship and summer course programs in several foreign universities, such as Kyoto University and Kanazawa University (Japan), National Central University and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan), University of Jinan (China), Korea University (South Korea), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (Malaysia), University of Chicago (USA), Malmö University (Sweden), University of Birmingham (UK), etc.
  • Industrial internship programs in prominent companies such as Telkom, Go-jek, Blibli, etc.

 

Career prospects

  • Startup companies, including unicorn/decacorn (Go-jek, Traveloka, etc.)
  • E-commerce companies (Lazada, Blibli, Shopee, etc.)
  • Government agencies (ministry offices, Bank Indonesia, local government offices, etc.)
  • State-owned enterprises (Telkom, Pertamina, etc.)
  • Private enterprises (Astra International, Unilever, BCA, etc.)
  • Entrepreneurs (building startup companies, dll.)

 

Curriculum

  • UP-CS is a 4-year program; however, a lot of students are able to finish their study in less than 4 year.
  • The total number of credits is 144 credits, which is equivalent to 240 ECTS.
  • Each year is divided into 2 semesters:
    • Odd semester: August – January; lecture time: August – December.
    • Even semester: February – July; lecture time: February – June.
  • The structure of the curriculum is as shown in the following table.

 

Table 1: Curriculum Structure

No Course Name Credit Semester
1 Religion 2 1
2 Calculus I 3
3 Basic Physics I 3
4 Basic Chemistry I 3
5 Programming I 3
6 Programming I: Lab 1
7 Logic for Computer Science 2
8 Introduction to Computer Science 3
Subtotal 20  
1 Pancasila 2 2
2 Calculus II 3
3 Microprocessor 2
4 Fundamental of Linear Algebra 2
5 Programming II 3
6 Programming II: Lab work 1
7 Discrete Mathematics 3
8 Digital Systems 2
9 English 3
Subtotal 21  
1 Citizenship 2 3
2 Computer Organization and Architecture 3
3 Database 3
4 Database: Lab work 1
5 Analysis of Algorithms and Complexity 3
6 Probability and Stochastic Processes 3
7 Language and Automata 3
8 Computer Graphics 3
Subtotal 21  
1 Elementary Differential Equations 3 4
2 Computer Networks 3
3 Computer Networks: Lab work 1
4 Operating Systems 3
5 Operating Systems: Lab work 1
6 Advanced Algorithms 3
7 Numerical Methods 2
8 Entrepreneurship and Success Skills 2
9 Artificial Intelligence 3
Subtotal 21  
1 Software Development 3 5
2 Software Development: Lab work 1
3 Cryptography and Network Security 3
4 Research Methodology 2
5 Elective course 1 3
6 Elective course 2 3
7 Elective course 3 3
8 Elective course 4 3
Subtotal 21  
1 Seminar 1 6
2 Academic Writing 2
3 Philosophy of Computer Science 2
4 Machine Learning 3
5 Information Technology Project Management 3
6 Elective course 5 3
7 Elective course 6 3
8 Elective course 7 3
Subtotal 20  
1 Undergraduate Thesis Proposal 2 7
2 Community Services 3
3 Elective course 8 3
4 Elective course 9 3
5 Elective course 10 3
  Subtotal 14  
1 Undergraduate Thesis 6 8
Subtotal 6  
Total 144  

 

  • Elective courses can be chosen from the list of elective courses as shown by the following table.

Table 2: List of Elective Courses

No Course Name Credit Semester
1 Distributed Algorithms 3 odd
2 Digital Image Processing 3 odd
3 Model Checking 3 odd
4 Management Science 3 odd
5 Compiler Development 3 even
6 Queueing and Simulation 3 even
7 Science Computational 3 even
8 Parallel System and Programming 3 even
9 Capita Selecta on Algorithm and Computation 3 odd, even
10 Bioinformatics 3 odd
11 Artificial Neural Networks 3 odd
12 Fuzzy Logics 3 odd
13 Pattern Recognition 3 even
14 Expert Systems 3 even
15 Decision Support Systems 3 even
16 Capita Selecta on Intelligent Systems 3 odd, even
17 Information Technology Audit and Control 3 odd
18 Data Mining and Business Intelligence 3 odd
19 Web Programming 3 odd
20 E-Business 3 odd
21 Geographical Information Systems 3 even
22 Information Retrieval Systems 3 even
23 Capita Selecta on Software and Data Engineering 3 odd, even
24 E-Government 3 odd
25 Digital Forensics 3 odd
26 Network Analysis and Optimization 3 odd
27 Network and Mobile Device Programming 3 even
28 Satellite Development 3 even
29 Telecommunication Networks 3 even
30 Capita Selecta on Computer and Network Systems 3 odd, even
31 Analysis of Big Data Computational 3 odd
32 Genetic Algorithms 3 odd
33 Social Informatics 3 even
34 Computational Logics 3 even
35 Object Oriented Software Development 3 odd
36 Enterprise Systems 3 even
37 Industrial Class 3 odd, even

 

Tuition fee

  • Local students: IDR 23,000,000/semester
  • Foreign students: IDR 30,000,000/semester (approximately USD 2,125 or EUR 1,882)

 

Eligibilities

Graduates from:

  • Senior High School or
  • A-Level or
  • International Baccalaureate

 

Admission Procedures

 

Admission timeline

First Intake

  • Registration: January – February
  • Test: February
  • Acceptance: March

Second Intake

  • Registration: March – April
  • Test: May
  • Acceptance: May

Third Intake

  • Registration: May – July
  • Test: July
  • Acceptance: July

For details, please visit: http://dcse.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/site/en/iup-intake/

 

Contact & Information

Dr. Azhari SN, MT
Mobile: +628157929797

Anny Kartika Sari, Ph. D
Email: a_kartikasari@ugm.ac.id
Mobile: +62 82226236355 (sms/whatssapp message only)

Address

International Undergraduate Program in Computer Science
Sekip Utara, FMIPA Universitas Gadjah Mada
Yogyakarta 55281
Indonesia
Telephone: +62 (274) 546194
Email: cs-iup@ugm.ac.id

Website

http://dcse.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/site/en/undergraduate-computer-science/

http://dcse.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/site/en/undergraduate-computer-science-international/

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Statistics Undergraduate Program

STATISTICS STUDY PROGRAM

 

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

Statistics Study Program (PS Statistics) was established in 1987 and is an educational institution that organizes undergraduate education.

PS Statistics has a vision in line with UGM’s vision of making PS Statistics nationally superior and known at the international level and creating graduates who are competent and full of service to the interests of the nation. To accomplish the vision above, PS Statistics has a mission which is essentially to carry out the tri dharma of higher education with a professional management system, credible, transparent, accountable and responsible governance, and to make efforts for the sustainability of PS Statistics through cooperation in the fields of education, statistical science, applied research, community service and partnerships at the local, national and international levels.

 

EXCELLENCE AND UNIQUENESS

  • Accredited A by BAN-PT, valid until the year 2024
  • Accredited by ASIIN, valid until the year of 2023
  • Some PS Statistics courses are able to be used to obtain PAI level ASAI (Associate of Society of Actuaries of Indonesia) certification
  • PS Statistics curriculum has 4 distinct courses: Financial Statistics, Business and Industry, Biostatistics, and Actuarial.

 

COMPETENCE

In reference to the competencies of the KKNI and Forstat, Vision, Mission and Objectives of PS Statistics, the UGM Statistics Study Program establishes Learning Outcome (LO)

After completing the education program, students are expected to become graduates who:
LO-1 Having strong basic skills of Statistics and Math
LO-2 Having a statistical way of thinking and are able to develop it
LO-3 Having a good ability to utilize technology and statistical software in statistical learning and research
LO-4 Having experience of being able to solve real statistics cases in the field
LO-5 Able to communicate in verbal and oral in Statistics
LO-6 Having advanced study skills, and / or lifelong learning
LO-7 Having professional ethics and good soft skills

 

Based on Vision, Mission, Objectives and Goals described above, the standard graduate student of the PS Statistics of Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences is a Bachelor of Statistics who has the ability to:

  1. Knowledge and understanding:
  2. Having a strong foundation in Statistical concept.
  3. Having knowledge to identify problems and determine the right solution method.
  4. Having knowledge about the development of Statistics in other aspects.

 

  1. Intellectual (thinking) skills:
  2. Able to think analytically and logically to solve problems.
  3. Able to continue their studies to a higher level in the related field.
  4. Able to adapt in other fields.
  5. Able to work independently, full of motivation, and creatively.

 

  1. Practical skills:
  2. Able to work in Statistics field.
  3. Competent in various Statistics techniques and numerical computation.
  4. Able to design and carry out a Statistics research.

 

  1. Transferable skills:
  2. Able to communicate ideas and notion in statistical work.
  3. Able to communicate results of Statistics analysis in verbal and oral.

 

  1. Attitude skills:
  2. Devoted to God Almighty and practice Pancasila.
  3. Having international insight.
  4. Able to adapt in working field.
  5. Having professional ethics and good soft skills.

 

CARREER PROSPECTS:

In general, there are two large groups of career prospects for graduates of Statistics, namely:

  • (i) Academic

An individual who can carry out teaching and research activities in an institution or educational environment.

  • (ii) Statistics Practitioner

A person who is qualified to do (practice) a job or profession using statistical methods.

 

Statistical practitioners are activists or implementers or people who do work using statistical methods. Profession/Graduate Employment as statistical practitioners:

  • Data Analyst in various fields
  • Research Consultant
  • Actuaries
  • Research Manager
  • Management / Data Manager
  • Investment Manager
  • Quality Control Manager
  • Capital Market Analysts
  • and other varies.

 

CURRICULUM

In accordance with the 2016 Curriculum, the graduation requirements for PS Statistics are a minimum of 144 credits (SKS), consisting of 99 compulsory credits (SKS), and a minimum of 45 elective credits (SKS), as follows:

 

Table 1. Compulsory Courses

No Code Courses Credit Scores Prerequisites
Semester I      
1. MMS-1404 Statistical Methods I 3(1)  
2. MMM-1101 Calculus 1 3  
3. MFF-1011 Basic Physics 1 3  
4. MKK-1101 Basic Chemistry 1 3  
5. MII-1201 Programming 1 3  
6. MII-1202 Programming Practical’s 1 1  
7. UNU-100x Religion 2  
8. UNU-1010 Pancasila 2  
      20  
Semester II      
1. MMS-1409 Statistical Methods II 3(1) MMS-1404*
2. MMM-1102 Calculus II 3 MMM-1101*
3. MMS-1410 Explorative Data Analysis 3(1) MMS-1404*
4. MMS-1481 Discrete and Combinatory Mathematics 2  
5. MMS -1479 Linear Algebra for Statistics 3  
6. MMS -1480 Philosophy of Science and Professional Ethics in Statistics 2  
7. MMM -1001 English 2  
      18  
Semester III      
1. MMS -2481 Sample Survey Method 2 MMS-1404*
2. MMS-2428 Multivariable Calculus for Statistics 2 MMM-1102*
3. MMM-2301 Elemental Differential Equations 3 MMM-1102*
4. MMS -2405 Introduction to Experimental Design 3 MMS-1409*
5. MMS -2421 Applied Regression Analysis 3(1) MMS-1409*
6. MMS -2420 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I 3 MMM-1102*
7. MMS-2410 Introduction to Probability Models 3 MMM-1102*
      19  
Semester IV      
1. MMS -2483 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II 3 MMS-2420*
2. MMM-2111 Advanced Calculus 2 MMM-1102*
3. MMS-2485 Introduction to Sampling Theory 2 MMS 2481*
4. MMS-2422 Statistics Computing I 3(1)  
      10  
Semester V      
1. MMS-3421 Applied Multivariate Statistics 3(1) MMS-2420*
2. MMS-3429 Introduction to Time Series Analysis 3(1) MMS-2420*
3. MMS-3404 Introduction to Size Theory and Probability 3 MMM-1102*
4. MMM-3002 Introduction to the Stochastic Process 3 MMS-2410*
5. MMS-3489 Internship Program 2 100 SKS
      14  
Semester VI      
1. MMS-3488 Official Statistics 2  
2. UNU-3000 Citizenship 2 60 SKS, IPK>2
3. MMS-3487 Introduction to Big Data 2 MMS-3421*
      6  
Semester VII      
1. UNU-4500 Community Service Program 3 100 SKS
2. MMS-4437 Undergraduate Thesis I 3 110 SKS
      6  
Semester VIII      
1. MMS-4438 Undergraduate Thesis II 6 110 SKS,

MMS-4437**

      6  
    TOTAL WAJIB 99  

*   : prerequisite courses that have been taken

** : able to be taken silmutanously

 

Information :

  1. The purpose of credit scores (SKS) n (1) is n credit scores (SKS) accompanied by practicum.
  2. Undergraduate Thesis are held every semester.
  3. The duration of the Undergraduate Thesis (TA) is designed in 2 semesters.
  4. Comprehensive Subjects are a requirement for TA awareness testing.
  5. Students who have a minimum TOEFL score of 500, automatically score A in English.
  6. Religion course code:

UNU-1000: Islam

UNU-1001: Catholic Religion

UNU-1002: Christianity

UNU-1003: Hinduism

UNU-1004: Buddhism

UNU-1005: Confucianism

 

Table 2. Elective Courses

No Code Courses Credits Prerequisites
Semester III    
1 MMA-1502 Introduction to Financial Mathematics I 3  
      3  
Semester IV    
1. MMS-2424 Analysis of Applied Variants 3(1) MMS-1409*
2. MMS-2415 Demographic 3 MMS-1404*
3. MMS-2425 Statistical Quality Control 3(1) MMS-1404*
4. MMA-1503 Introduction to Financial Mathematics II 3 MMA-1502*
5. MMS-2426 Categorical Data Analysis 3(1) MMS-1409*
6. MMA-1504 Introduction to Microeconomics 3  
7. MMA-1505 Introduction to Actuarial Accounting I 3  
8. MMS-2427 Forecasting Methods 3(1) MMS-1409*
      24  
Semester V    
1. MMA-2502 Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics I 3(1) MMA-1502*
2. MMS-3439 Introduction to Queue Theory & Simulation 3(1) MMS-2410*
3. MMS-3424 Quantitative Risk Management 3 MMS-2420*
4. MMS-3441 Biostatistics and Epidemiology 4(1) MMS-1409*
5. MMS-3442 Statistics Computation II 3(1) MMS-2422*
6. MMA-3501 Introduction to Actuarial Risk Theory I 3  
7. MMA-2503 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 MMA-1504*
8. MMA-2501 Introduction to Actuarial Accounting II 3 MMA-1505*
      25  
Semester VI    
1. MMS-3431 Nonparametric Statistics Method 3 MMS-1409*
2. MMA-2504 Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics II 3 MMA-2502*
3. MMS-3443 Survival Data Analysis 3(1) MMS-1409*
4. MMS-3433  

Introduction to Investment Management

3 MMA-1502*
5. MMA-3502 Introduction to Actuarial Risk Theory II 3 MMA-3501*
6. MMS-3435 Structural Model Equations 3 MMS-3421*
7. MMS-3445 Introduction to Econometrics 3(1) MMS-1409*
      21  
Semester VII    
1. MMS-4415 Introduction to Response Surface 3 MMS-1409*
2. MMS-4449 Statistical Capita Selecta A 3 MMS-2483*
3. MMS-4416 Introduction to Panel Data Analysis 3 MMS-2420*
4. MMS-4421 Introduction to Decision-Making Theory 3 MMS-1404*
5. MMA-3503 Pension Funding Theory 3 MMA-2502*
      15  
Semester VIII    
1. MMS-4402 Reliability 3 MMS-2420*
2. MMS-4494 Spatio-Temporal Modeling 3 MMS-3429*
3. MMS-4403 Sequential Methods 3 MMS-1409*
4. MMS-4423 Statistical Capita Selecta B 3  
      12  
  TOTAL 100  

*   : prerequisite courses that have been taken

** : able to be taken silmutanously

 

 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

The selection, registration requirements and procedures can be seen in:

https://um.ugm.ac.id/v.2015/id_home.php?l=aWRfcGFnZSMxOTAxMTAxMSNSYWdhbSBTZWxla3NpIzEjUHJvZ3JhbSBTYXJqYW5h

 

 CONTACT

Address:

Sekip Utara Bulaksumur Yogyakarta 55281

 

Telp : +62 274 552243
Fax : +62 274 555131
Email : stat.fmipa@ugm.ac.id; kaprodi-s1-statistika.mipa@ugm.ac.id;

sekprodi-s1-statistika.mipa@ugm.ac.id

Website : http://s1-stat.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/

 

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Mathematics Undergraduate Program

Brief information of the Undergraduate Programme of Mathematics

 

The Undergraduate Programme of Mathematics at Universitas Gadjah Mada (in short: UP-Math) was officially established based on the letter of decision of Ministry of Education and Culture Republic Indonesia No. 53759/Kab, 19 September 1955, as the first programme at The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (in short: FMNS). The UP-Math is in the coordination of the Department of Mathematics. The department has three undergraduate study programmes (Mathematics Study Programme, Statistics Study Programme, and Actuarial Science Study Programme), one master programme in Mathematics, and one doctoral programme in Mathematics. There are six research groups (Laboratoriums) at the department: Algebra, Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics Computation, Statistics, and Statistics Computation.

 

In running the programme, the UP-Math has formulated the programme objectives, the Expected Learning Outcomes (the ELOs), the curriculum, and the method of assessment to evaluate the achievement of the ELOs. The formulation has referred to Regulation of Ministry of Education and Cultures Republic of Indonesia no. 44/2015 on Higher Education National Standard, the recommendation by CUPM, IndoMS, the SIAM Report on Mathematics in Industry 2012, Decree of the Ministry of National Education No. 232/U/2000 and 045/U/2002, the suggestions given by alumni and stakeholders, the benchmarking results from some undergraduate programmes in mathematics universities abroad and some undergraduate programmes of Indonesian universities, national accreditation of higher education (BAN PT) document, AUN document, and ASIIN (Accreditation Board in Europe) document.

 

The existing curriculum is Curriculum 2016. It is designed for 8 semesters. To complete the programme, students have to pass at least 144 credits with minimal GPA 2.00 and the maximal total number of credits with grade D is 25%. All of information about the UP-Math is provided at the website: https://s1math.fmipa.ugm.ac.id/en/.

 

The UP-Math follows the schemes of the university for the entrance selection of the students (http://um.ugm.ac.id/v.2015/id_home.php?d=depan). For foreigners, application for the international students is provided at http://um.ugm.ac.id/v.2015.2/foreign/idx.php.

 

Excellences

  • Graduates of the UP Math have strong logical thinking, strong adaptive ability, and mathematical ability included mathematical modelling and information technology.
  • Internationally accredited since 2018 by ASIIN (Accreditation Agency for Degree Programs in Engineering, Computer Science, the Natural Sciences and Mathematics) Germany.
  • Accredited A (excellence) by BAN PT (Badan Akreditasi Nasional Perguruan Tinggi) since 1998.
  • Professional faculty members which more than 80% are holding doctoral degrees, graduated from UGM, ITB, and from several universities abroad (Austria, USA, The Netherland, Singapore, Germany, Finland).
  • Industrial internship programs in prominent companies such as Packet System Indonseia, IBM, PT. AIA Jasindo, Dentsu Aegis Network, PT. Bukit Asam, PT PFI Megalife Insurance, PT. Maipark, Bukalapak, The Djakarta Post, PT. Antam, PT. Timah, PT. Cybertrend Intra Buana, PT. Smart Data, Biro Pusat Statistik, PT. Sunlife Financial Indonesia, PT. Agriterra, PT. Bluebird, etc.

 

Carrier Prospect

 Considering the universality of mathematics, profession/graduate employment quite diverses. In general, the Graduate Profile of UP-Math is expected to work as:

  1. Academic staff
  2. Assistant Researcher
  3. Consultant
  4. Practitioners (Industry, Service, Government).

 

Based on alumni trace in the year 2018 (from alumni of the year 2012 – 2018), it is known that the alumni work in the field of:

  • Education (teacher and lecturer)
 
  • banking (such as:  BNI, BRI, Bank Mandiri, etc.)
  • research
 
  • Actuary
  • government agency (ministries)
 
  • IT (such as: Packet System, IBM, Jati Solution, Gameloft, etc.)
  • BMKG
 
  • company (such as: ASTRA, ELNUSA, IPCO-International in coal mining, etc.)
  • BPPS
 
  • several companies abroad

 

Curriculum

 UP-Math is a 4-year program; however, some students are able to finish their study in less than 4 year.

  • The total number of credits is 144 credits, which is equivalent to 240 ECTS.
  • Each year is divided into 2 semesters:
    • Odd semester: August – January; lecture time: August – December.
    • Even semester: February – July; lecture time: February – June.

The structure of the curriculum is as shown in the following table.

 

Compulsory Courses in Each Semester

 Semester Nr. Course Credits
I 1 Calculus I 3
  2 Basic Physics I 3
  3 Basic Chemistry I 3
  4 Programming I 3
  5 Programming I Laboratory 1
  6 Introduction to Mathematical Logic 3
  7 Religion 2
 

 

8 Statistical Methods I 3 (1)
    Total 21
II 1 Calculus II 3
  2 Analytical Geometry 3
  3 Elementary Linear Algebra 3
  4 Discrete Mathematics I 2
  5 Introduction to Algebraic Structure I 3
  6 Set Theory 2
  7 English 2
  8 Pancasila 2
  9 Elective Course 3
    Total 23
III 1  Multivariable Calculus  I 2
  2 Introduction to Algebraic Structure II 3
  3 Elementary Differential Equations 3
  4 Introduction Probability Models 3
  5 Discrete Mathematics II 2
  6 Transformation Geometry 2
  7 Linear Programming 3 (1)
  8 Elective Courses (maximum) 6
    Total 24
IV 1  Multivariable Calculus  II 2
  2 Advanced Calculus 2
  3 Function of Complex Variables I 2
  4  Linear Algebra 3
  5 Introduction to Numerical Analysis 3 (1)
  6 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations 3
  7 Elective Courses (maximum) 9
    Total 24
V 1 Introduction to Analysis I 3
  2 Computational Mathematics 3 (1)
  3 Function of Complex Variables II 2
  4 Introduction to Mathematical Models 3
  5 Introduction to Stochastic Process 3
  6 Introduction to Philosophy of Sciences 2
  7 Elective Courses (maximum) 8
    Total 24
VI 1 Introduction to Analysis II 3
  2 Civic 2
  3 Community Development Participation (the implementation is in semester break) 3
  4 Elective Courses (maximum) 16
    Total 24
VII 1 Undergraduate Thesis I 3
    Elective Courses 9
    Total 12
VIII 2 Undergraduate Thesis II 6
    Total 6

Note: Some students have completed the programme in 7 semesters (3.5 years).

 

Students can take some elective courses provided by several supporting research groups including:

  • Algebraic research group
  • Analysis research group
  • Applied Mathematics research group
  • Statistic research group, includes elective courses which can be claimed as certified courses from PAI (Persatuan Aktuaris Indonesia/Indonesian Actuary Association)
  • Mathematics Computation research group and
  • Statistics Computation research group.

 

Moreover, it is also possible for students to take courses maximum 9 credits from other

study programmes/departments/faculties in Universitas Gadjah Mada.

We also adopt credit transfer system with another universities in Indonesia and abroad.

 

List of Elective Courses

 

UP-Math Elective Courses
No. Semester Course Credits
1 V Entrepreneurship 2
2 VI/VII/VIII Internship 3
Analysis Elective Courses
No. Semester Course Credits
1 II Introduction to Number Theory 3
2 III Geometry 3
3 III Geometry in n-dimensional Euclidean Space in n-dimensional Space 3
4 IV Vector Analysis 2
5 VI Introduction to Topology 3
6 VI Introduction to Theory of Differential Equation 3
7 VI Introduction to Theory of Measure and Lebesgue Integral 3
8 VI Introduction to Differential Geometry 3
9 VII Introduction to Functional Analysis 3
10 VII/VIII Capita Selecta in Analysis 3
Algebra Elective Courses
No Semester Course Credits
1 III Applied Linear Algebra I 2
2 III Finite Group Theory 2
3 IV Introduction to Combinatorics 3
4 IV Introduction to Graph Theory 3
5 V Introduction to Coding Theory 3
6 VI Introduction to Semigroup Theory 3
7 VI Applied Linear Algebra II 2
8 VII Introduction of Module Theory 3
9 VII Introduction to Cryptography 3
10 VII/VIII Capita Selecta in Algebra 3
Applied Mathematics Elective Courses
No Semester Course Credits
1 III Introduction to Game Theory 3
2 IV Biological Mathematics 3
3 V Introduction to Theory of System 3
4 V Introduction to Boundary Value Problem 3
5 VI Dynamical System 3
6 VI Introduction to Control Theory 3
7 VII  Introduction to Ergodic

Theory

3
8 VII/VIII  Capita Selecta in Applied

Mathematics A

3
9 VII/VIII  Capita Selecta in Applied

Mathematics B

3
Mathematics Computation Elective Course
No Semester Course Credits
1 VI Capita Selecta in Computational Mathematics 3
2 VII Introduction to Fractal Geometry 3
No Semester Course Credits
1 V Numerical Linear Algebra 3 (1)
No Semester Course Credits
1 IV Operation Research 3 (1)
2 VI Introduction to Theory of Optimization 3 (1)

 

Statistics and Computer Science Elective Courses

 

Statistics Elective Courses
No Course Credits
1 Explorative data analysis 3 (1)
2 Statistical Method II 3(1)
3 Survey sample method 2
4 Introduction to financial mathematics I¨ 3
5 Introduction to Actuarial Accounting I¨ 3
6 Applied Regression analysis¨ 3 (1)
7 Introduction to Statistical Mathematics I¨ 3
8 Introduction to Micro Economy¨ 3
9 Introduction to financial mathematics II¨ 3
10 Introduction to Macro Economy¨ 3
11 Introduction to Statistical Mathematics II¨ 3
12 Statistical Quality Control 3 (1)
13  Introduction to Actuarial Accounting II¨ 3
14 Introduction to time series¨ 3 (1)
15 Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics I¨ 3 (1)
16 Introduction to Theory of Actuarial Risk I¨ 3
17 Introduction to Theory of Actuarial Risk II¨ 3
18 Survival Data Analysis ¨ 3 (1)
19 Introduction to Actuarial Mathematics II¨ 3
20 Official Statistics 2
Computer Science Elective Courses
No Course Credits
1 Programming II 3
2 Programming II Laboratory 1

Symbol ¨ indicates that the course can be claimed as certified courses for PAI (Persatuan Aktuaris Indonesia/Indonesian Actuary Association) under some condition.

 

Tuition fee

 Due to Single Tuition Fee Leveling, it may vary from IDR 500,000/semester (1st Level of Single Tuition Fee) up to IDR 11,000,000/semester (8th Level of Single Tuition Fee). Students under a certain condition are also possibly free from tuition fee. Some scholarships (from the government or industries) are also offered for students.

 

Eligible for Graduates from:

 Senior High School/Madrasah Aliyah (Science)

  • Vocational Senior High School/Vocational Madrasah Aliyah (Science)

 

Contact & Information

Prof. Dr. Ch. Rini Indrati, M.Si.

Email   : rinii@ugm.ac.id

Dr.rer.nat. Yeni Susanti, M.Si.

Email: yeni_math@ugm.ac.id

 

Address of Undergraduate Program in Mathematics

 Sekip Utara, FMIPA Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta 55281 Indonesia

Telephone: +62 (274) 552243

Email: maths1@ugm.ac.id

Website : https://s1math.fmipa.ugm.ac.id

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Geophysic Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate Program in Geophysics

 

Brief Description

Geophysics Study Program (PSG) that was established since 1985 (after previously a preferential study path in Physics Study Program in 1974), is one of the study programs that prepares bachelor study graduates in the field of geology.

 

Excellence and Distinctions

  • PSG has consecutively obtained “A” BANPT accreditation and recently for the academic period of 2019-2024.
  • PSG has also obtained AUN certification that meets Asian level education standards in 2016.

 

Competence

  • Attitude

To obey (uphold) the norms, values, morals, religion, general ethics and professional ethics, adaptive, able to adjust rapidly to the environment, both in the office and in the field, equipped with work ethos, execute the best performance in every activity in alignment with the movement of global sustainable development (hamemayu hayuning bawono langgeng), and display professional behaviour (G1)

  • Knowledge

To be able to apply fundamental science (mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology,  geology) as well as geophysics in general and its interconnection with other fields such as geology, geodesy, geochemistry, geography, computation and information technology (G2)

  • General Skills

To be able to apply all geophysics methodologies (seismic methods, gravitation, magnetic, electric, electromagnetic, thermic, and radioactivity) (G3)

  • Specialized Skills

To be able to carry out scientific steps in data acquisition, data processing, and data interpretation in order to explore natural resources for energy (e.g. oil and gas, coal, geothermal) and mineral commodities (e.g., iron, copper, gold, silver, tin) as well as groundwater through geophysical method, and also able to manage a geophysical survey (G4). To be able to do geophysical interpretation which is a solution to inverse problems + probabilities + integrated with ambiguity, carry out interpretations by making models and / or solving simple inverse problems as well as skilled in computer operations to be used both for the purpose of solving geophysical problems as well as communication and internet access (G5)

  • Personal Development/Life-long Learning

To be able to renew competence, that is through life-long learning that is in accordance to the recent geophysics condition to compete nationally and internationally by upholding UGM values (Pancasila: Theism, Humanity, Unity, Society, Justice, and Science: universality, objectivity, freedom, appreciation towards truth and reality). (G6)

 

Career Prospect

  • Geophysical survey designer.
  • Managers / Implementers / Quality Assurers of geophysical data measurement and collection.
  • Processing and analysing geophysical data.
  • Performing geophysical data modelling and interpretation.
  • Researchers, developers, educators in the field of geophysics.
  • Performing natural resource exploration through geophysical methods.
  • Performing geophysical science-based disaster risk reduction.
  • Performing geophysical-based environmental preservation.
  • Geophysics consultant.
  • Geophysical entrepreneurs.
  • Lifelong learners in geophysical science.

 

Curriculum

  • Curriculum for academic year 2016-2021 constructed based on the concept of Outcome Based Education
  • Minimum total credits required to graduate are 144 credits
  • The structure of offered courses can be observed in the following table

 

Table 1. Curriculum Structure of PSG

 

No Courses Credits Semester
1 Religion 2 1
2 Introduction to Geophysics 2
3 Calculus 1 3
4 Fundamental Physics 1 3
5 Fundamental Physics Practicum 1 1
6 Pancasila 2
7 Fundamental Chemistry 1 3
8 Programming 1 3
Subtotal 19  
1 Mathematical Physics 1 3 2
2 Fundamental Physics 2 3
3 Fundamental Physics Practicum 2 1
4 Philosophy of Science 2
5 Computation Methods 2
6 Computation Methods Practicum 1
7 Fundamental Geology 2
8 Fundamental Geology Practicum 1
9 Calculus 2 3
10 Elective Course 1 2
Subtotal 20  
1 Mathematical Physics 2 3 3
2 Thermodynamics 3
3 Structural Geology 2
4 Structural Geology Practicum 1
5 Geophysical Electronics 2
6 Geophysical Electronics Practicum 1
7 Mechanics 1 3
8 Waves 3
9 Waves Practicum 1
10 Elective Course 2 2
Subtotal 21  
1 Mathematical Physics 3 3 4
2 Geology Field Study 2
3 Entrepreneurship and Management 2
4 Mechanics of a Continuous Medium 2
5 Mapping 2
6 Mapping Practicum 1
7 Geophysical Electromagnetics 3
8 Scientific Writing and Presentation 2
9 Elective Course 3 2
10 Elective Course 4 2
Subtotal 21  
1 Indonesian tectonics 2 5
2 Seismic Methods 1 2
3 Seismic Methods Practicum 1 1
4 Geoelectricity and EM Methods 2
5 Geophysical Analysis Methods 1 2
6 Geophysical Analysis Methods Practicum 1 1
7 Elective Course 5 2
8 Elective Course 6 2
9 Elective Course 7 2
10 Elective Course 8 + Practicum 3
Subtotal 19  
1 Citizenship 2 6
2 Seismic Methods 2 2
3 Seismic Methods Practicum 2 1
4 Seismology 2
5 Seismology Practicum 1
6 Gravity and Magnetic Method 3
7 Non-Seismic Practicum 1
8 Geophysical Analysis Methods 2 2
9 Geophysical Analysis Methods Practicum 2 1
10 Practical Work 1
11 Elective Course 9 2
12 Elective Course 10 3
Subtotal 21  
1 Physics of Volcanoes 2 7
2 Physics of Volcanoes Practicum 1
3 Geophysics Workshop 2
4 Laboratory Assignments 1
5 Elective Course 11 + Practicum 3
6 Elective Course 12 + Practicum 3
8 Elective Course 13 2
Subtotal 14  
1 Community Service (KKN) 3 8
2 Undergraduate Thesis 6
Subtotal 9  
Total 144  
  • Elective courses that may be chosen by PSG students can be seen in the following Table 2. Elective and different depending to each specialization.

 

Table 2. Elective Courses in PSG

 

No Courses SKS Semester
1 General Biology 2 2
even
2 Petrology 2
3 Petrology Practicum 1
4 Physical Education and PSE 1
5 Geochemistry 2 3
odd
6 Energy 2
7 Global Positioning System (GPS) 2
8 GPS Practicum 1
9 Rock Physics 2 4
even
10 Meteorology 2
11 Inverse Method 2
12 Mechanics 2 3
13 Geostatistics 3
14 Digital Signal Spectrum Analysis 2 5
odd
15 Digital Signal Spectrum Analysis Practicum 1
16 Numerical Solution 2
17 Numerical Solution Practicum 1
18 Project Management 2
19 Stratigraphy 2
20 Geodynamics 2
21 Rock Mechanics 2
22 Petroleum Geology 2 6
even
23 Petroleum Geology Practicum 1
24 Fluid Mechanics for Geophysics 2
25 Seismic Migration 2
26 Seismic Stratigraphy 2
27 Geophysical Instrumentation 2
28 Geophysical Instrumentation Practicum 1
29 Geothermal Exploration 2 7
odd
30 Geothermal Exploration Practicum 1
31 Environmental Geophysics 2
32 Assistance 1
33 Heat and Mass Transfer 2
34 Geophysical Computer Programming 2
35 Marine Geophysics Exploration 2 8
even
36 Selected Topics 2
37 Aero-Geophysics and Satellites 2
38 Volcanic Seismology 2

 

Program Duration

  • The duration of the program is 4 months or 8 semesters.

 

Information on Semester Period

  • Odd Semester: month of August – January. Class period is August – December.
  • Even Semester: month of February – July. Class period is February – June.

 

Tuition Fee

  • Tuition fee abides the structured regulation in UGM, which ranges from UKT 0 (0 Rupiah) to UKT 6 (7.5 million Rupiah) per semester.

 

Admission requirements

  • Graduated from Science High School/Engineering Vocational School/Science Islamic High School

 

Registration Method

 

Inquiries and Contacts

 

Head of Geophysics Study Program

Prof. Dr. H. Sismanto. M.Si

WhatsApp 081 8275 077

E-mail: sismanto@ugm.ac.id

 

Secretary of Geophysics Study Program

Dr. Eddy Hartantyo, M.Si

E-mail: hartantyo@ugm.ac.id

WhatsApp 0896 1914 1231

Phone 081 56879 151

 

Secretariat of Geophysics Study Program

Physics building 3rd floor Northern area

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UGM

Sekip Utara, Bulak Sumur, Yogyakarta 55281

INDONESIA

Phone +62 274 545185

Fax. +62 274 545183

E-mail: geofisika@ugm.ac.id

Website: http://geofisika.ugm.ac.id

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Physics Undergraduate Program

Bachelor Program of Physics

Brief Description

 

Bachelor Program of Physics (PSF) is a study program organized by the Department of Physics Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Science Universitas Gadjah Mada. PSF aims to prepare Bachelor (S1) who have faith and be devoted to God Almighty, have high integrity and personality, are open and responsive to changes, scientific progress and problems faced by society, especially those related to their fields of expertise, and have the quality and ability to compete in the international field.

 

Excellence and Uniqueness

  • PSF is accredited A by BAN-PT in a successive manner and valid until the year 2024
  • PSF has 35 permanent lecturers with the qualifications of 82.9% of the lecturers having Doctoral degrees.
  • There is no academic concentration in PSF, but college students can choose to take elective courses and research covering a variety of fields occupied by instructors at PSF, including the following:
  1. Cosmology, Astrophysics, Mathematical Physics, Particle Physics and various other theoretical physics
  2. Computational Physics and its application in various computational fields.
  3. Material Physics and its application in smart materials etc.
  4. Applied Physics: Laser and Acoustic Spectroscopy, Image Physics including its application in other fields such as medical, agriculture etc.

 

Competence

The competencies of PSF graduates are based on the goal of forming physicists who understand the essential characteristics of Physics, which include observing, understanding and predicting the natural phenomena. In addition, carrying out various activities in the field of Physics will bring benefits to one’s personal development, for example being able to develop their problem-solving ability, logical and analytical ability, and also their ability to be independent. Competencies expected for UGM Physics Study Program graduates are:

 

Knowledge and Understanding

Mastering the concepts that act as the foundation for Classical Physics and Modern Physics at various system levels, ranging from elementary particle systems, complex material systems, to macroscopic systems of the universe and their applications in the field of cutting-edge technology. Also able to apply various experimental devices, mathematical tools and numerical method devices in Physics.

 

Intellectual Thinking Skills

Skillfully identify a Physics problem that is stated in Physics concepts, developing hypotheses, planning and designing experiments in physics and conclude the results of these experiments and are skilled at formulating applications of physics to solve natural problems and problems in real life situations both qualitatively and quantitative.

 

Practical Skills

Skillful in observing natural phenomena, have experiences in conducting physics experiments at the basic and advanced levels, and able to use analytical tools such as mathematics, computers and Information and Communication Technology devices.

 

Managerial Ability

Having the ability to present, communicate and provide arguments, also has the ability to work independently or cooperate in a team both in research and working environment, and has the ability to supervise and direct a practicum / experiment or other activities related to the field of Physics.

 

Attitude

Religious in accordance with their respective religions, have a strong faith in Pancasila, and is able to conduct in professional and scientific manners.

 

Career Prospects

The prospective profession are Physicists who can be involved in various fields related to the world of physics such as (and not limited to):

  • Educators, both at the higher education level (lecturers) and at lower levels.
  • Researchers, both researchers in government, private, and independent researchers.
  • Technological engineer.
  • Consultants and Bureaucrats.
  • Entrepreneurs / Technopreuner and others.

 

Curriculum and Program Duration

In accordance with the 2016 Curriculum, the Bachelor Program of Physics graduation requirements are a minimum of 144 credits, consisting of 115 compulsory course credits and a minimum of 29 elective course credits. The program is designed to be completed in 4 years or 8 semesters. The courses offered are as follows:

 

Table 1. Compulsory Courses

Semester Code Courses Credits Requirements
1 UNU 100X Religious study 2  
MMM 1101 Calculus I 3  
MKK 1101 Basic Chemistry I 3  
MII 1201 Programming  I 3  
MFF 1011 Basic Physics I 3  
MFF 1061 Physics Measurement Methods 3  
MKK 1111 Basic Chemistry Experiment  I 1  
MFF 1015 Philosophy of Physics 2  
MFF 1013 Basic Physics Experiment  I 1  
2 MFF 1012 Basic Physics II 3  
MMM 1102 Calculus II 3 MMM 1101
MKK 1102 Basic Chemistry  II 3  
MFF 1024 Programming and Numerical Methods 2  
MFF 1850 Electronics 3  
MFF 1020 Mathematics of Physics I 3  
MFF 1014 Basic Physics Experiment II 1  
3 MFF 2401 Mechanics I 3 MFF 1011, MMM 1101
MFF 2415 Electromagnetics I 3 MFF 1012, MFF 1020
MFF 2027 Computational Physics 2 MFF 1024, MMM 1101
MFF 2053 Thermodynamics 3 MFF 1011, MMM 1101
MFF 2851 Electronics Experiment**) 1 MFF 1850*)
MFF 2405 Wave Physics 3 MFF 1012
MFF 2021 Mathematics of Physics II 3 MMM 1101
MFF 2028 Computational Physics Experiment**) 1 MFF 2027*)
4 MFF 2034 Quantum Physics I 3 MFF 2401
MFF 2310 Atomic and Molecular Physics 3 MFF 1012
MFF 2402 Mechanics II 3 MFF 2401
MFF 2031 Theory of Relativity 3 MFF 2401
MFF 2024 Mathematics of Physics III 3 MMM 1101
MFF 2410 Electromagnetics II 3 MFF 2021, MFF 2415
MFF 2033 Modern Physics Experiment**) 1 MFF 1014
5 UNU 1010 Pancasila 2  
MFF 3051 Statistics of Physics 3 MFF 2053, MFF 2034
MFF 3031 Quantum Physics II 3 MFF 2034
MFF 3601 Physics of Solid Materials I 2 MFF 2034
MFF 3411 Modern Optics 3 MFF 2405, MFF 2034
MFF 3205 Core and Particle Physics I 2 MFF 2034
MFF 3313 Atomic and

Molecular Physics Experiment **)

1 MFF 2310*)
6 UNU 3000 Citizenship 2  
MFF 3060 Research Methodology and Scientific Narrative **) 3 Minimal 50 sks
MFF 3608 Physics of Solid Materials II 2 MFF 3601
MFF 3206 Core and Particle Physics II 2 MFF 3205
MFF 3062 Lab Assignment I**) 1 MFF 1014
MFF 3204 Core Physics Experiment **) 1 MFF 3205
MFF 3602 Physics of Solid Materials Experiment**) 1 MFF 3601
7 UNU 4500 Community Service**) 3 In Accordance to University Rule
MFF 4063 Lab Assignment II**) 1 MFF 3062
MFF 4011 Undergraduate Thesis A**)

( Research Proposal )

2 MFF 3060, minimal 100 sks
8 MFF 4013 Undergraduate Thesis B**)

( Research Seminar)

4 MFF 3060, MFF 4011*), minimal 100 sks
Total Credits 115  

 

Caption sign:

The * sign in the prerequisite states that the course can be taken in conjunction with the required course.

The ** sign on the course name indicates that the course is offered in two semesters, odd and even.

 

Tabel 2. Table of Elective Course in the Physics Study Program

Semester Code Courses Credits Requirements
1 MFG 1901 Introduction to Geophysics 2  
2 MFF 1064 Graphical Analysis Method 2  
3 MFF 2029 Theoretical Mathematics of Physics 3  
MFF 2061 Physics of Metrology and Calibration 3 MFF 1061
MFF 2071 Instrumentation System 2 MFF 1850
MFF 2853 Sensoric System 2 MFF 1850
MFF 2873 Physics of Imagery 2  
MFF 2953 Celestial Mechanics 2 MFF 2401
4 MFF 2322 Atomic and Molecular Detection Method 2 MFF 2310
MFF 2070 MicroController and Interface 2 MFF 1850
MFF 2322 Atomic and Molecular Detection Method 2 MFF 2310
MFF 2070 MicroController and Interface 2 MFF 1850
5 MFF 3053 Complex and Nonlinear Physics System 2 MFF 1024 , MFF 2310
MFF 3291 Nuclear and Particle Detection System 2 MFF 2322
 

MFF

 

3423

 

Introduction to Laser Physics

 

2

MFF 2415, MFF 2034, MFF 2310
MFF 3701 Medical Physics 2 MFF1011, MFF 1012
MFF 3843 Microwave 2 MFF 2415, MFF 2024
MFF 3871 Physics of Tomography 2 MFF 2873, MFF 3876
MFF 3891 Environmental Physics 2  
6 MFF 3024 Capita Selecta of Computational Physics 2  
MFF 3002 Science and Religions 2  
MFF 3114 Introduction to Particle Physics 2 MFF 2034, MFF 2031
MFF 3284 Reactor Physics 2 MFF 2024, MFF 3205
MFF 3286 Radiation Protection 2 MFF 3205
MFF 3436 Modern Acoustics 2  
MFF 3680 Introduction to Nanoscience 2 MFF 2310
MFF 3810 Capita Selecta of Material Physics 2 MFF 3601
MFF 3812 Material Analysis Method 3 MFF 3601, MFF 2034
MFF 3820 Computational Material Physics 3 MFF 2027, MFF 3601
MFF 3876 Radiography Physics 2 MFF 2873
7 MFF 4033 Quantum Mechanics 2 MFF 2034
MFF 4611 Physics of Liquid Crystal and Polymer 2  
MFF 4891 Internship Program**) 2  
MFF 4893 Introduction to Econophysics 2  
8 MFF 5411 Electrodynamics 3 MFF 2410
Total Credits 77  

 

Registration Information:

Information related to registration period, requirements, variety of entry selection, general tuition fees can be seen on the UGM entrance registration website at http://um.ugm.ac.id

 

Contacts

Head of Bachelor Program of Physics

Dr. Eng Fahrudin Nugraha

Email: fakhrud@ugm.ac.id

Phone/whatsapp 081215627239

 

Secretary of Bachelor Program of Physics

Dr. Sc Romy Hanang Setya Budhi

Email: romyhanang@ugm.ac.id

Phone/whatsapp 085778921821

 

Secretariat of Bachelor Program of Physics

Physics Building, 2nd level

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UGM

Sekip Utara, Bulak Sumur, Yogyakarta 55281

INDONESIA

Telephone +62 274 545185

Fax. +62 274 545183

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Chemistry Undergraduate Program

CHEMISTRY UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

The prosperity of modern societies is partially based on the significant achievements of Chemistry. Progress in this discipline enables innovations in medicine, agriculture, energy, and in almost all manufacturing sectors of industry and materials for everyday use. With it, chemistry contributes to the improvement of the quality of life of people.

QUICK FACTS

The Chemistry Department, which is nationally leading and internationally recognized in education, research, and community services has the responsibility to prepare qualified graduates having excellent knowledge and skills in Chemistry, a capability to manage international collaboration and competition, as well as motivation to achieve the prosperity of society. The Department of Chemistry was established on September 1, 1960, and it has international standing in a couple of decades ago. The postgraduate programs were inaugurated in 1980. Now, it offers undergraduate, master, and doctoral programs. Currently, the enrollment comprises 630 undergraduate, 140 master, and 50 Ph.D students. The department has granted 2000 B.Sc. (Sarjana Sains), 400 M.Sc., and 100 Ph.D. degrees.

TEACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF

The department has 45 educative staff members, 34 of them are Ph.D. holders. Among the Ph.D. members, 27 have overseas Ph.D. degrees. Of them, 15 are professors and 18 associate professors. There are seven educative staff members taking Ph.D. courses in foreign and domestic universities. It is supported by 38 quality technicians and administration staff.

QUALITY ASSURANCE

For a better quality program, the undergraduate program has been regularly assessed by National Board of Accreditation of Higher Education (BAN-PT) with grade ‘A.’ In October 2009, it was also evaluated by ASEAN University Network QA. Also, both M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs were also achieved ‘A’ quality. In addition, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) England has accredited the undergraduate program of chemistry since 2013.

INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES

The department occupies part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences buildings with the total floor plan of 6000 m2. It has four research and teaching laboratories that are Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry Laboratories and undergraduate teaching laboratory for Basic Chemistry, Laboratory Work and a Computational Chemistry Laboratory of Austrian-Indonesian Centre for Computational Chemistry (AIC). It is also equipped with an array of an international standard of research equipment including AAS, UV-Vis, DTA-TGA, Electrophoresis, Potentiometer, Bomb Calorimeter, GC-MS, HPLC, H-NMR, IR, UV-VIS, TLC Scanner, etc. In January 2010, it acquired a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), a major equipment to support qualified nano-research.

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION

Research is one of the cores of the department advancement. Research is elaborated to support the advancement of science and its application and to assist Universitas Gadjah Mada in pursuing its vision to become an internationally recognized research university. The staff members within the department develop five research groups consisting of Life Sciences, Industrial Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Material Chemistry, and Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. In the last five years, they published 150 papers in international. Some of the faculty members serve as editors and reviewers of international journals, and even as Scientific Adviser of IFS (International Foundation for Sciences), Sweden.

CURRICULUM

The current curriculum offers 114 credit hours of core courses and 79 credit hours of elective courses. A candidate has to complete all 114 credit hours of the core courses and 30 credit hours of elective courses with GPA of at least 2.00 to granted a B.Sc. degree.

LIST OF MANDATORY COURSES

SEM CODE COURSE NAME CREDIT PREREQUISITE
I UNU-100X Religion 2
MFF-1011 Fundamentals of Physics I 3
MII-1006 Programming I 3
MMM-1101 Calculus I 3
MKK-1101 General Chemistry I 3
BIU-1002 Fundamentals of Biology 2
MKK-1401 Organic Chemistry I 2
MKK-1111 General Chemistry I Labwork 1
Subtotal 19  
II UNU-1010 Pancasila 2
MFF-1012 Fundamentals of Physics II 3
MMM-1102 Calculus II 3
MKK-1102 General Chemistry II 3
MKK-1202 Structure of Inorganic Compounds 2
MKK-1402 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 2
MKK-1504 Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry 3
MKK-1702 English 2
MKK-1112 General Chemistry II Labwork 1
Subtotal 21  
III MKK-2201 Structure of Inorganic Compounds 2 MKK-1202
MKK-2301 Chemical Thermodynamics 3 MKK-1102
MKK-2303 Chemical Kinetics 3 MKK-1102
MKK-2401 Stereochemistry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-2503 Separation Chemistry 2 MKK-1504
MKK-2601 Biochemistry I 2 MKK-1402
MKK-2703 Symmetry and Group Theory 2 MKK-1102
MKK-2511 Analytical Chemistry I Labwork 1 MKK-1112
MKK-2411 Organic Chemistry I Labwork 1 MKK-1112
MKK-2311 Physical Chemistry I Labwork 1 MKK-1112
Subtotal 19  
IV MKK-2202 Coordination Chemistry 2 MKK-2201
MKK-2302 Quantum Chemistry 2 MKK-1101
MKK-2304 Chemical Equilibrium 2 MKK-2301
MKK-2602 Biochemistry II 2 MKK-2601
MKK-2502 Instrumental Analysis I 3 MKK-2503
MKK-2704 Computational Chemistry 2 MII-1006
MKK-2512 Analytical Chemistry II Labwork 1 MKK-2511
MKK-2412 Organic Chemistry II Labwork 1 MKK-2411
MKK-2312 Physical Chemistry II Labwork 1 MKK-2311
Subtotal 16  
V MKK-3201 Inorganic Reaction Mechanism 2 MKK-2202
MKK-3301 Electrochemistry 2 MKK-2301
MKK-3401 Physical Organic Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-3503 Instrumental Analysis II 3 MKK-2502
MKK-3701 Chemometry 2 MKK-2502
MKK-3505 Organic Structure Elucidation 2 MKK-2502
MKK-3511 Analytical Chemistry III Labwork 1 MKK-2512
MKK-3211 Inorganic Chemistry I Labwork 1 MKK-1112
Subtotal 15  
VI UNU-3000 National Resilience 2
MKK-3202 Chemistry of Elements 2 MKK-2201
MKK-3402 Organic Synthesis 3 MKK-3401
MKK-3700 Research Methodology 2 90 SKS
MKK-3502 Inorganic Structure Elucidation 2 MKK-3503
MKK-3302 Statistical Thermodynamics 2 MKK-2301
MKK-3212 Inorganic Chemistry II Labwork 1 MKK-3211
MKK-3412 Organic Chemistry III Labwork 1 MKK-2412
Subtotal 15  
VII UNU-4500 Community Development Participation 3 100 SKS
MKK-3700 Research Methodology 2 90 SKS
MKK-4701 Final Project Lab Work 3 120 SKS
MKK-4702 Final Project/Undergraduate Thesis 2 120 SKS
MKK-4703 Final Project Seminar 1 120 SKS
Subtotal 11  
VIII MKK-4701 Final Project Lab Work 3 120 SKS
MKK-4702 Final Project/Undergraduate Thesis 2 120 SKS
MKK-4703 Final Project Seminar 1 120 SKS
Subtotal 6  
TOTAL 114  

 

LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES

Odd Semester
A. General Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-3811 Geochemistry 2 MKK-1202
MKK-3813 Bioanorganic Chemistry 2 MKK-2202
MKK-3815 Solid State Chemistry 2 MKK-2304
MKK-3800 Internship 2 Sks>80
MKK-3819 Polymer Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
  Subtotal 10  
B. Life Sciences
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2821 Medicinal Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-2823 Natural Products Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-3821 Food Chemistry 2 MKK-2601
  Subtotal 6  
C. Industrial Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2831 Chemical Industry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-3831 Principle of Chemical Engineering 2 MKK-2304
MKK-3833 Quality Assurance in Industry 2 MKK-2502
  Subtotal 6  
D. Environmental Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2841 Environmental Chemistry 2 MKK-1102
MKK-2843 Chem. Hazardous&Toxic Materials 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3841 Environmental Chemical Analysis 2 MKK-2502
  Subtotal 6  
E. Material Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2853 Composite Materials 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3855 Nanomaterials 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3857 Inorganic Polymer 2 MKK-1102
  Subtotal 6  
F. Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-3861 Molecular Simulation 2 MKK-2302
MKK-3863 Chemoinformatics 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3865 Computational Molecular Engineering 2 MKK-2302
  Subtotal 6  
Even Semester
A. General Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2812 Organometallic Chemistry 2 MKK-1202
MKK-2814 Entrepreneurship 2
MKK-3812 Radiochemistry 2 MKK-2301
MKK-3814 Inorganic Synthesis 2 MKK-2202
MKK-3816 Heterocyclic Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
  Subtotal 10  
B. Minat Kimia Hayati
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2822 Essential Oil Chemistry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-3822 Enzymology 2 MKK-2601
MKK-3824 Molecular Biotechnology 2 MKK-2602
  Subtotal 6  
C. Industrial Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2832 Energy in Industry 2 MKK-1402
MKK-3832 Catalyst in Industry 2 MKK-2303
MKK-3836 Cosmetic Chemistry 2 MKK-2304
  Subtotal 6  
D. Environmental Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-1842 Ecology 2 BIU-1102
MKK-2842 Toxic and Hazardous Waste Manag. 2 MKK-2501
MKK-3844 Fundamental of Green Chemistry 2 MKK-1102
  Subtotal 6  
E. Material Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-2852 Materials Design and Engineering 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3852 Catalyst and Photocatalyst Materials 2 MKK-1102
MKK-3854 Characterization of Materials 2 MKK-3501
  Subtotal 6  
F. Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
CODE COURSE NAME  CREDIT PREREQUISITE
MKK-3862 Computational Drug Design 2 MKK-2704
MKK-3864 Biomolecular Modelling 2 MKK-2704
MKK-3866 Computational Chemistry Lab work 1 MKK-2704
  Subtotal 5  

 

COMMUNITY SERVICES

Departement of Chemistry has a commitment at research as well as at services for public which is proved with numerous scientific publications, industrial cooperation, and public services such as analysis services, training, courses, etc. Chemistry Department have also owned Plant Oil Center which consist of Coconut Center for managing researches on coconut, and Castor Oil Center for managing researches on castor oil. In community service, Chemistry Department has launched “KKN Tematik” or ‘KKN on Special Topic or Issue’ for community service. The “KKN Tematik” is conducted in collaboration with Lembaga Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPM) UGM, especially in supporting small enterprises and empowering rural community.

ALUMNAE

Alumnae of Chemistry UGM are widely accepted to work at national institutions such as national universities and governmental department, as well as private/international institutions such as private universities, Pertamina Balongan, Kaltim Prima Coal Co., Sari Husada Inc., etc. Chemistry UGM keeps maintain strong linkage with its alumnae. Among them is the distribution of the questionnaire to obtain alumnae’s feedback on the facts in job-world and job-market as well as assistance to establishing job placement. In order to enhance the participation of graduates in the global market, Department of Chemistry also sends its students for an internship (or praktek kerja lapangan, PKL) in an industry. The student participation in the community is to improve the relationship among academic, job markets and stakeholders.

 

INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM (IUP)

INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE PROGRAMS

During the program, the students are encouraged to have: (1). Exchange student, (2) Collaborative research for final year project, (3) Presentation of research project in international conferences. Students will have excellent opportunities to broaden their knowledge in one of the following partner universities: University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia), University of Innsbruck (Austria), Hirosima University (Japan) and Hokkaido University (Japan).

TUITION FEE

Program Fee(s)
Application Admission Tuition /semester
IUP Rp. 1.000.000,00 Rp. 16.000.000,00

 

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

  1. High school graduate or third grader of high school student with good academic transcript
  2. English proficiency (TOEFL score min 500 or IELTS score min 6.0)
  3. Gadjah Mada Scholastic Test (GMST score min 500)
  4. Interview

REGISTRATION

http://um.ugm.ac.id

ADMISSION TIMELINE

  1. Intake 1:

Registration              : January – February

Test                              : February

Acceptance               : March

  1. Intake 2:

Registration              : March – April

Test                              : May

Acceptance               : May

  1. Intake 3:

Registration              : May – July

Test                              : July

Acceptance               : July

CONTACT AND INFORMATION

Head:

Drs. Bambang Purwono, M.Sc, Ph.D.

email : purwono.bambang@ugm.ac.id

Secretary:

Dr. rer.nat. Adhitasari Suratman, S.Si, M.Si.

email : adhitasari@ugm.ac.id

 

Chemistry Undergraduate Program

Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Universitas Gadjah Mada

Sekip Utara Kotak Pos BLS 21

Yogyakarta, 55281

Tel/Fax: +62 274 545188

E-mail: prodis1-kimia.mipa@ugm.ac.id

Website:

http://chemistry.ugm.ac.id/

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