Curriculum for Master Program in Computer Science


The targets of the curriculum development are:

  1. Improvement on the quality of learning and research processes in the UGM Master Program in Computer Science. This is based on indicators of average student GPA, average student study time and the quality and quantity of publications for both students and lecturers.
  2. Availability of a curriculum for the Master Program in Computer Science that can keep up with the latest developments in science and research. This target will be evaluated based on the variety of student thesis topics and the quality of lecturer and student publications.
  3. Graduates of study programs are produced who are able to adapt, have ethics and have a national perspective, both as agents of development and development of computer science, as well as high academic abilities so they can compete at the national and international levels. This is based on the distribution of student origins, the level of competition, the absence of violations of scientific ethics, the quantity of international publications for both lecturers and students, and the average student GPA.

The achievement indicators of the study program with a baseline in 2021 up to the target in 2031 are shown in the following table

Indicators and Achievement Targets Table

oIndicatorBaseline (2021)Midiline (2026)Target (2031)
1.Distribution of student originNationalInternationalInternational
2.Competition level1.51.51.7
3.Thesis quality levelASEANAsiaInternational
4.Variation of the main topic of
the master thesis per intake
20 Topics25 Topics30 Topics
5.Average GPA3.603.653.70
6.Average length of study28 Months26 Months24 Months
7.Violation of scientific ethics000
8.Number of lecturer research
involving students per year
202530
9.Number of International publications
from students with lecturers per year
Reputable International51015
International102030
10.Number of students participating
in the Double/Dual Degree program
247
11.Number of foreign students135