Graduate profile and Profession for Undergraduate Program in Electronics and Instrumentation


Graduate Profile

The Bachelor of Electronics and Instrumentation Study Program targets graduates with the profile shown in the Table

Table Profile of Graduates

Graduate ProfileDescription
AcademicsPeople who carry out teaching and research activities in an educational institution or environment.
Research assistantPeople who play a role in a research group by carrying out activities using certain systems in obtaining knowledge or carry out a number of practices that can traditionally be associated with thought or philosophical activities.
Engineer / PractitionerPeople who practice engineering in a professional manner by applying science, mathematics and novelty to solve technical, social or commercial problems.
TechnopreneurPeople who have an entrepreneurial spirit who dedicate themselves to the field technology.

Profession/Employment Graduates

On the basis that graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Study Program are prepared to be between the fields of pure science and engineering, the job opportunities for graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Study Program have a fairly broad spectrum. Business fields that might absorb graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Study Program include:

  1. Telecommunication
    In the field of telecommunications, graduates of the Bachelor of Electronics and Instrumentation Study Program can work, among others, in the field of instrumentation and quality assurance work.
  2. Manufacture
    Several fields of work that are the target of graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Study Program in the manufacturing sector are product engineering, quality assurance, instrumentation engineer, and research and development.
  3. Electrical energy
    Instrumentation engineers, control engineers, and SCADA engineers are examples of jobs that graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Study Program can fill.
  4. Oil & Gas
    In the Oil & Gas field, graduates of the Electronics and Instrumentation Study Program can work as instrument engineers, well testing operators, field telecommunication engineers, field services.
  5. Research and education
    Many graduates of the Bachelor of Electronics and Instrumentation are also absorbed in the fields of research and education, both in universities and research institutions, private and government.