• Registration
  • Webmail
  • Library
  • Academic Portal
  • University
  • English
    • Indonesia
Universitas Gadjah Mada Department of Computer Science and Electronics
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  • Home
  • Department
    • Supporting Staff
    • Management
    • Facilities and Infrastructure
    • Agenda
    • Contact & Location
  • Program
    • Bachelor in Computer Science Program
    • Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Master Program in Computer Sciences
    • Master Program in Artificial Intelligence
    • Master Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Doctor in Computer Science Program
  • Research
    • Research Group
      • Electronics and Instrumentation Research Lab
      • Computer System and Networking Research Lab
      • Intelligent Systems Lab
      • Algorithm and Computing Research Lab
      • Software and Data Engineering Research Lab
    • Service
      • Computer Laboratory
  • Lecturer & Publication
    • Lecturer Profile
  • Academic
    • Scholarship
    • Registration
    • Academic Document
    • Procedures
    • Student Activities
      • HIMAKOM
      • HMEI
      • OMAH TI
  • Home
  • Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
  • Vision, Mission and Objective for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation

Vision, Mission and Objective for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation

  • 4 January 2023, 15.25
  • Oleh: admin
  • 0

  • Vision
  • Mission
  • Objective
  • Strategy
  • University Values
  • In 2030, it will become a nationally leading and leading study program international community that develops electronics and instrumentation knowledge broadly and produces graduates who are highly competent, have good morals, and are able to play an active role in solving the problems of the nation’s welfare imbued with cultural values based on Pancasila.

    1. Develop international scale education in the field of Electronics and Instrumentation by making the best use of quality research results that are relevant to industry needs.
    2. Carry out learning based on the latest research results and involve students in research.
    3. Develop excellent research that can contribute to solving societal problems in the electronics and instrumentation fields.
    4. Carry out community service by utilizing research results for technology development so that it can be put to good use to solve national problems and increase the role of electronics and instrumentation science in making a real contribution to society.

    1. Educating and preparing students to become graduates who are able to follow, absorb the latest scientific developments in Electronics and Instrumentation and technology as well as develop and apply them for the benefit of national development.
    2. Produce graduates who are internationally competitive, such as working in international companies or continuing their studies at an international level.
    3. Produce student research that contributes to solving community problems.
    4. Educating students to take an active role in solving the nation’s problems and increasing the role of electronics and instrumentation science in making a real contribution to society.

  • In the 2021 curriculum, the strategy for achieving the learning outcome program is designed with arrange in such a way that all compulsory courses that provide basic competency provisions in electronics and instrumentation outside of academic activities related to final assignments (seminars and thesis) can be completed in the first 5 semesters of 100 credits. Thus, in the next 3 semesters, students have the freedom to determine their own completeness of undergraduate competencies according to the profession within the scope of the desired graduate profile.

    Lecturers are encouraged to plan lectures wherever possible using student-centered learning-based delivery methods while applying problem-based methods learning which is arranged in such a way that it can be achieved with all available communication media, both lecture classes, practicum laboratories and communication media in the network.
    Elective courses are provided side by side with the MBKM programs offered. Students are free to determine their choice of courses and/or programs MBKM is offered based on the terms and conditions that apply. The study program will issue a list of equivalent elective courses for each offered MBKM program subject.

  • The Electronics and Instrumentation study program is held based on universal values set by Gadjah Mada University, namely:

    1. Pancasila values include the values of divinity, humanity, unity, democracy, deliberation, and justice.
    2. Scientific values which include university values and the objectivity of science, academic freedom and academic forums, respect for reality and truth for civilization, benefit and common happiness.
    3. Cultural values which include tolerance, human rights, and diversity.

Programs

  • Undergraduate Programs in Computer Science
    • + Regular Program
    • + International Program
  • Undergraduate Programs in Electronics & Instrumentation
    • + Regular Program
    • + International Program
  • Postgraduates
    • + Magister in Computer Science
    • + Magister in Artificial Intelligence
    • + Magister in Electronics & Instrumentation
  • + Doctorate in Computer Science

Navigation

  • Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Admission for Electronics and Instrumentation International Undergraduate Program
    • Assessment Method for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Courses for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Curriculum for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Field of Study for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Graduate profile and Profession for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Learning Method for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Learning Outcome for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Module Handbook for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation
    • Opportunity to Join a World Class Study Program
    • Vision, Mission and Objective for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation

Prospective Students, welcome!


UGM News

  • Potential Human Rights Violations in Circus Industry Raise Concerns, UGM Professor Says
    Circus performances have long been a source of entertainment for audiences of all ages. These shows often result from rigorous and disciplined training carried out well in advance to ensure an engaging and polished experience for viewers.  However, behind the spectacle and laughter lies a lesser-known issue: child exploitation in the circus world, which can […]
  • UGM Expert Highlights Positive and Negative Impacts of Proposed Centralization of Civil Servant Transfers
    The proposal to centralize authority over civil servant (ASN) transfers, shifting this power from local governments to the central government through a revision of the ASN Bill, has sparked debate. Critics argue that the move would grant the central government excessive control over regional administration. Public policy expert at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Dr. Subarsono, […]
  • UGM Students Win Second Place at International Competition with TerraDam Insurance Concept
    Students from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FMIPA UGM), have made a proud achievement. The UGM Young Begawan Actuarial Team, comprising Mohammad Firdaus, Rafael, Victor, Dewa Ayu, and Enricko, won second place in the 2025 SOA Research Institute Student Research Case Study Challenge on Friday (May 2).  This global competition […]
  • UGM Promotes Geothermal Development Rooted in Local Wisdom in East Nusa Tenggara
    Indonesia holds significant potential in geothermal energy as a clean and renewable energy source, particularly on Flores Island in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).  According to data from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Flores has over 30 geothermal prospects with a total capacity of around 900 megawatts.  Since 2017, Flores has even earned the […]
  • Vasectomy as Social Aid Requirement Deemed Discriminatory and Coercive
    West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi recently proposed a controversial policy to require vasectomy as a prerequisite for receiving social assistance. The proposal has drawn sharp criticism from various groups.  Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) economist Dr. Wisnu Setiadi Nugroho stated that making vasectomy a requirement for social aid is highly inappropriate and inherently discriminatory.  According to […]
  • New Special Region Proposals Must Prioritize Public Welfare, Not Elite Interests, Says UGM Expert
    The growing number of proposals for establishing new special regions or administrative authorities in Indonesia has drawn public attention and sparked discussion among legislators.  According to an expert, such proposals warrant deeper evaluation as they may not necessarily improve governance or enhance public welfare. On the contrary, they may be motivated by the political ambitions […]
  • UGM Expert Urges Strengthened Food Safety Education Following Free Meal Poisoning Cases
    A series of food poisoning incidents linked to the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program have occurred in several regions.  In Cianjur, dozens of students were rushed to the hospital after experiencing symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and vomiting after consuming MBG meals.  Similar incidents were reported in Bombana, Southeast Sulawesi, where the head of the […]
  • UGM Vice-Rector and President Director of PT Pagilaran Visit Prof. Soeparwi Veterinary Hospital
    The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Universitas Gadjah Mada (FKH UGM) has operated the Professor Soeparwi Veterinary Hospital (RSH Professor Soeparwi) since its establishment in 2009.  In addition to serving as a center for community service, the hospital also functions as a referral hospital, a teaching hospital, and a facility to train future professional veterinarians. […]
  • Resurgence of Military Role Raises Concern, Civil Supremacy Must Be Upheld
    The growing involvement of the military and police in the public sphere and civilian government has become a hot topic of discussion among academics and civil society groups.  The recent amendment to the Military Law, passed in March, has sparked concerns over the resurgence of military influence in politics and civil life. This issue surfaced […]
  • Rising Cases of Gratification and Cheating in Education, UGM Expert Offers Solutions
    Recent reports of proxy test-takers and university entrance exam participants cheating during the national Computer-Based Written Examination (UTBK) at several campuses have drawn public concern. Some of the perpetrators, now under police investigation, were found to be active students at prestigious public universities in Indonesia. At the same time, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) released […]
Universitas Gadjah Mada

Department of Computer Sciences and Electronics

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Universitas Gadjah Mada

Building C, 4th Floor

North Sekip, Bulaksumur Yogyakarta Indonesia 55281

Introduction

Student

©

KEBIJAKAN PRIVASI/PRIVACY POLICY