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Pre-Master Class of Computer Science Master Program

  • 8 June 2018, 05.19
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  • REGISTRATION INFORMATION
  • IMPORTANT DATES AND FEES
  • SYLLABUS
  • ASSESSMENT
  • REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
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    Registration  Information of Pre-Master Class

    UGM Computer Science Master’s Program is open to both computer science or informatics graduate or other program that qualify for computer science master program. Master’s of Computer Science Program hold Pre-Master class to assist applicants in reviewing key materials on the undergraduate levels that require them to continue their studies at the master’s level, provide initial knowledge about the Computer Science master’s program and prepare for the selection exam. Pre-Master Class of Computer Science Program consist of two types, theory and practical, which must be taken by all participants.
    Course

    Number Course Name Credit
    1. Programming and Algorithm (Python) 2
    2. Database 2
    3. Discrete Mathematics 2
    4. Operation System and Computer Architecture 2
    6. Lab Work of Algorithm and Programming 2
    Total  10

     

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    Class Time Fee
    Pre-Master Class
    Registration Fee
    – Rp 250.000
    Pre-Master Class Fee Friday – Saturday

    08.00 – 16.00

    Rp 6.000.000

    Pre-master class held in 12 meetings for both theory and lab work. The minimum tuition fee is 50% payable upon registration or before the lecture begins, with payment to be made no later than before the midterm exam.

  • MII5011 Algorithm and Programming, 2 credit score

    Systems of linear equations, graphs, and sequences; Calculation of time and space complexity of algorithms; Complexity notation (best, average, and worst case); Use of abstract data types to support optimization algorithms (stack, queue, etc.); Divide and Conquer concept; Optimization theory (Dynamic Programming, Greedy Algorithm, Amortized Analysis, Graph Algorithm, etc.) and its analysis.

     

    MII5051 Database, 2 credit score

    Database in data and information management, data models (relational, semi-structured, graph, text, distributed), procedural query language (relational algebra), non procedural query language (SQL, SPARQL, XQuery, Cypher), functional dependency, closure, normalization, indexing, transaction handling (concurrency, rollback, commit), case study.

     

    MII6001 Discrete Mathematics, 2 credit score

    In this course, some basic concepts of Discrete Mathematics which are used in Computer Science field consist of several discrete structures, sum and its applications, recurrence and its applications, counting techniques and its applications, and generating function. These concepts are needed to understand algorithms, programming, and data structures.

     

    MII5031 Operation System and Computer Architecture, 2 credit score

    Operating System course is a mandatory course for Informatics Engineering and Information System students. This course explains basic concepts in understanding computer system operation. The materials of this course are Introduction to Computer System, Computer Operating System Structure, Process and Thread, CPU Scheduling, Synchronization, Deadlock, Memory Management and Storage Media, Protection and Security System, and Case Study about DOS (Disk Operating System).

     

    MII 5011 Lab Work of Algorithm and Programming, 2 credit score

    The practical work based on the theory course consists of systems of linear equations, graphs, and sequences. It also involves the calculation of time and space complexity of algorithms and understanding complexity notation (best, average, and worst case). The use of abstract data types, such as stacks and queues, is covered to support optimization algorithms. The concept of Divide and Conquer is taught, along with an exploration of optimization theory, including Dynamic Programming, Greedy Algorithm, Amortized Analysis, Graph Algorithm, and more, along with their analysis.

  • Lecture Assessment

    The process of assessing students’ learning by the lecturer is carried out through the administration of Midterm Exams and Final Exams, as well as other assignments, to determine the grades achieved by students in accordance with the course plan outlined in the syllabus.

    Graduate Requirements

    The graduation participants in the Pre-Master’s class is categorized into three types :

    • Unconditional Pass, achieved when a participant completes 14 credit hours (for Regular class) or 11 credit hours (for Package class) with a minimum GPA of 3.00, without any grades of D or E.
    • Matriculation Pass (Conditional), achieved when a participant completes 14 credit hours (for Regular classes) or 11 credit hours (for Package classes) with a minimum GPA of 3.00 and has one or more grades of C+. Participants are required to improve the courses with a grade of C+ at the same time as the college year without any additional fees.
    • Failure, occurs when a participant completes 14 credit hours (for Regular classes) or 11 credit hours (for Package classes) with a GPA below 3.00 or has two grades of D. Participants may retake the class in the following year, subject to full payment, and are eligible to use the best grade obtained in that year.

    Participants who have been declared to have passed the Pre-Master’s Class in Computer Science, whether it’s an Unconditional Pass or a Conditional Pass, have successfully completed the entrance selection for the Master’s program in Computer Science. Graduation from the Pre-Master’s class is not the sole requirement for being deemed eligible to enter the Master’s program in Computer Science. There are also TOEFL and TPA scores to consider, in addition to passing the selection process for the Master’s in Computer Science program.

     

  • Pre-Master Class Registration Requirements

    1. Recent colour photograph and proof of citizenship (KTP).
    2. Legalized copy of diploma certificate or proof of graduation document (SKL).
    3. Legalized copy of academic transcript, with Bachelor degree (or equivalent) GPA requirements as follows:
      1. ≥ 2.50 on a scale of 4 or equivalent, for a graduates of the accredited A study program, or;
      2. ≥ 2.75 on a scale of 4 or equivalent, for graduates of the accredited B study program, or;
      3. ≥ 3.00 on a scale of 4 or equivalent, for graduates of accredited C study program.
    4. Accreditation certificate of Bachelor (or equivalent) study program of which requirements as follows : 
      1. Study program accreditation document mentioned is the current accreditation, proven by a scan of the accreditation certificate or a print screen from Badan Akreditasi Nasional Perguruan Tinggi (BAN-PT)/LAM-PTKes webpage.
      2. Study program of which accreditation is still in the extension process, proven by the receipt of submission of the accreditation from BAN-PT/LAM-PTKes obtained from the study program, not a letter from the concerned study program.
      3. For foreign graduate applicants, the proof of accreditation is an Equalization Document of a Foreign Diploma (Surat Keputusan Penyetaraan Ijazah Luar Negeri) from Kemristekdikti.
    5. Proof of registration payment fee of IDR250,000
    6. Proof of Pre-Master Class Program payment fee of IDR6,000,000
    7. A valid Academic Potential Test Certificate, i.e. maximum is 2 years after published with minimum score of 450. The accepted Academic Potential Test Certificate are : 
      1. Tes Potensi Akademik Pascasarjana/Postgraduate Academic Potential Test (PAPs) UGM
      2. Tes Potensi Dasar Akademik Pusat Layanan Tes Indonesia/Basic Academic Potential Test Indonesian Test Service Center (TPDA PLTI)
      3. TPA Bappenas/Bappenas Academic Potential Test
    8. A valid English Proficiency Test Result, i.e. maximum is 2 years after the certificate is published. The accepted English Proficiency Test are : 
      1. Academic English Proficiency Test (AcEPT) UGM, with minimum score of 149
      2. Test of English Proficiency from Pusat Layanan Tes Indonesia/Basic Academic Potential Test Indonesian Test Service Center which recognized by Dikti for Lecturer Certification, with minimum score of 26
      3. International English Testing System (IELTS), with minimum score of 4.0
      4. Internet Based TOEFL (iBT), with minimum score of 31
      5. Institutional Testing Program (ITP) TOEFL, with minimum score of 400.
    9. Requirement as mentioned in point 7 and 8 can be substituted by : 
      1. A legalized letter stated the time when registrant join the test
      2. Proof of Participant Card for Academic Potential Test or English Proficiency Test (Not a proof of payment)
    10. Attachment: 
    1. Health certificate from hospital, health center, clinic that has permission from the government.
    2. Permission Letter from the Workplace Institution (for Those Currently Employed).

    Pre-Master Class Registration Procedure

    1. Prepare all required documents.
    2. Make the payment for Pre-Master Program to: 

    Bank Nasional Indonesia (BNI)

    Account Number : 9888811031140001

    Account Name : UGM FPA S2 PENERIMAAN MATRIKULASI/PRA
      PASCASARJANA

    Transaction Detail : Pre-Master Class Fee

    1. Prepare all scanned requirements documents in image format and portrait position (maximum size 1 MB each file, scanned document must be in color and readable for verification purposes), then upload when registering online. 

     

    Notes:

    1. Make sure that email used for registration is active and accessible
    2. Do the online registration by filling the form here
    3. Study program will send information via email if there is any mismatched requirement. 



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