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Facilities and Infrastructure

  • 27 January 2017, 07.06
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Course Facilities and Laboratory 

Learning-teaching facilities are provided by the Faculty and managed by the Academic Section, i.e., one of the structural bodies below the faculty. The total area of the available lecture hall is 2130 m2 consisting of 24 lecture rooms that can accommodate between 40-170 students. Each room is equipped with LCD Projector for digital presentation, OHP and white board. In almost all lecture rooms, there are also air conditioning and audio equipment (microphone-speaker) for the lecturers in presenting their materials.

Undergraduate Programme of Computer Science is supported by five research laboratories or expertise groups, i.e. (i) Computing and Algorithm Research Laboratory, (ii) Intelligent System Research Laboratory, (iii) Computer and Network System Research Laboratory, (iv) Electronic and Instrumentation Research Laboratory, and (v) Software Engineering and Data Research Laboratory, as well as the three basic Laboratories namely (i) Basic Computer Laboratory, (ii) Basic Electronics Laboratory, (iii) Basic Instrumentation Laboratory.

Library 

Library facilities that directly support the learning process in the Department of IKE are UGM Central Library, the Faculty’s (FMIPA) Library and other libraries at UGM. UGM central library has a collection of excellent libraries, both in the form of print and electronic.

Electronic collection can be accessed through UGM network and non UGM with certain requirements using campus-given credential. The faculty’s library covers an area of 450 m2. There are 3,365 titles of books and journals in the library. In addition there are also a variety of supporting collections such as thesis, dissertation, and research reports.

Internet Facility 

All areas in the faculty are now covered with quite good quality hotspots that can be used to access internet wirelessly. All lecturer rooms, classrooms and laboratories are connected, either wirelessly or wired (using LAN)

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  • Undergraduate Programs in Computer Science
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