4. RESOURCES
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4.3.2. Facility
The entire academic community of the Mathematics Study Program utilize various facilities and infrastructure to support learning activities, both at the university, Faculty, and study program. All facilities and infrastructure, both at the university, Faculty, and study program, are their own and in very good condition. Facilities and infrastructure at the university level include a library with access to subscribed international journals, an auditorium, a sports hall, a health polyclinic, a house of worship/mosque, a hospital, a Central Laboratory for Life Sciences (Laboratorium Sentral Ilmu Hayati, LSIH), a shared service building, a student center, a language center, bookstore, ATM and bank, post office, INBIS, Career and Entrepreneurship Development Unit, UB Hotel, alumni building, KPRI supermarket, smart house (Rumah Pintar), Gazebo, disability services, student dormitories, UB coffee, head office, animal education hospital, soccer field, specialist doctor integrated educational building, fitness center, wifi/internet, LPPM building, LP3M building, and so on. Wifi/internet access is freely available through an integrated network throughout the UB campus area via a fixed network (cable) or through wireless access throughout the campus area. Wifi/internet access is also connected to lecture halls in the entire faculty environment. Each building has certain operating hours and has its procedure manual for use (https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universitas_Brawijaya?veaction=%20edit§ion=58#GPTs.
The facilities and infrastructure to support learning activities at the Faculty and study program levels are continuously improved to create a good academic atmosphere. These facilities and infrastructure include classrooms, lecturer rooms, educational laboratories, research laboratories, lecturer waiting rooms, meeting rooms, seminar rooms, exam rooms, final exam rooms, reading rooms, student association rooms, gazebos, canteens, prayer
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rooms, reading rooms, and so on. The classroom facilities are sufficient; the room has an air conditioner, LCD, tables, chairs, whiteboards, computers, sound systems (several rooms), wifi/internet connection, and can be used by all departments in the Faculty. The lecturer room is very adequate with computer facilities, tables, chairs, cabinets, and is connected to wifi/internet, and each lecturer has their room. Laboratory rooms owned by the study program are very adequate with facilities in accordance with their respective study programs and can be used by lecturers and students for education and teaching as well as for
research/community service
(https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universitas_Brawijaya?veaction=edit§ion=58#GPTs;
https://mipa.ub.ac.id/en/info/facilities-and-infrastructure/;
https://mipa.ub.ac.id/en/info/laboratories/; https://matematika.ub.ac.id/en/facility/;
https://matematika.ub.ac.id/en/laboratory/ ; https://matematika.ub.ac.id/s1- matematika/en/profile-at-a-glance/.
The laboratories owned by the Mathematics Study Program are 6 computer laboratories with an average number of computers in each room of 25 computers equipped with the software needed for laboratory sessions and research, including Maple, Matlab, Python, MySQL (Xampp), PHP, and Dev C++, and R Studio. The use of these laboratories is controlled by the Network Operations Center (NOC) team with various regulations. The accessibility of laboratory use is flexible for academic activities outside the scheduled laboratory sessions.
Complete information about the Mathematics Study Program laboratory facilities can be seen on https://matematika.ub.ac.id/en/facility/; https://matematika.ub.ac.id/en/laboratory/ and https://matematika.ub.ac.id/en/profile-at-a-glance/.
The reading room of the faculty and study programs and the central library is very adequate. Lecturers and students can access the collections in a comfortable atmosphere.
Most resources are available online. Library sources are provided centrally by the university with a plenty number of collections. The availability of libraries can be accessed through the central library website at https://lib.ub.ac.id (for printed books search the "digilib" menu, for electronic books search the "e-resources search" menu, for final projects/theses/dissertations in the "repository" menu, and for electronic journals search the "online e-journal access") via OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog) access. Library facilities continue to be developed, so the latest journals can be provided electronically and can be accessed easily and smoothly through the internet network in the library or through the network within Universitas Brawijaya.
The central library also collaborates with various universities in Indonesia. The searches for references/libraries in other universities is greatly facilitated by the position of the UB Central Library as a member of the State University Libraries Cooperation Forum (Forum Kerjasama Perpustakaan Perguruan Tinggi Negeri, FKP2TN) in Indonesia, which can provide facilities to UB students and lecturers to access the collections of libraries/references owned by all libraries of FKP2TN members such as ITS, Unair, UGM, ITB, UI and so on. There are 120
state universities in FKP2TN
(https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universitas_Brawijaya?veaction=edit§ion=58#GPTs and https://statistika.ub.ac.id/en/profile/profile-at-a-glance/.
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The building area owned by the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UB is 21,541 m2, which is divided into laboratory 2,290 m2, classroom 1,487 m2, lecturer room 1,215 m2, administrative room 587 m2, greenhouse 245 m2, hall 1,000 m2, open space 113 m2, student affairs 1,149 m2, warehouse 286 m2, reading room 318 m2, meeting room 286 m2, and seminar room 240 m2. There are 50 classrooms in the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UB, which are spread across several MIPA Faculty buildings with an average space capacity for 25-90 people. The classrooms can be used by all study programs in the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UB. Scheduling the use of classrooms is integrated in the faculty academic section, which is facilitated through the Information System for Facilities and Infrastructure, which can be accessed at https://mipa.ub.ac.id/en/info/facilities-and- infrastructure/ and https://statistika.ub.ac.id/en/profile/profile-at-a-glance/. Information about lecture schedules including lecture locations can be seen online via the Student Academic Information System (Sistem Informasi Akademik Mahasiswa, SIAM) (https://siam.ub.ac.id/) for students, and through the Lecturer Academic Information System (Sistem Informasi Akademik Dosen, SIADO) for lecturers (https://siado.ub.ac.id//dosen).
The average lecturer room area in Mathematics Study Program (28 lecturer rooms) is 10.94 m2. The laboratory at the Mathematics Study Program is 312.38 m2 (6 rooms). The administrative room is 81.73 m2 and the Head of the Mathematics Department is 57.92 m2.
The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences also provides learning opportunities for students with disabilities. This is shown by several study programs within the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, such as the Statistics Study Program that have accepted students with disabilities and some have even been able to graduate to Bachelor of Statistics.
In addition, special facilities and infrastructure for students with disabilities have also been prepared along with accompanying students as volunteers for students with disabilities during the learning process (https://mipa.ub.ac.id/en/info/facilities-and-infrastructure/.
Sophisticated equipment for research and education is available in the central laboratory or Information Centre Unit. Scanning Electron Microscope, X-ray diffraction, High- Performance Servers, Confocal Laser Microscope, and other analytical tools are available.
The facility from other Study Program, Department, Faculty is also accessible. In addition, there are also E-Learning facilities from Universitas Brawijaya (https://gapura.ub.ac.id/index/home), namely https://vlm2.ub.ac.id/ which can be used for the development of an active learning system and has been applied to the academic system in all study programs. This system makes it easy for students to get unlimited learning resources that can transcend distance and time (synchronous and asynchronous). The development of Universitas Brawijaya's Virtual Learning Management (VLM) is integrated with the Student Academic Information System (SIAM). The VLM system allows students to access material, communicate with lecturers and other students, and is able to carry out other structured lecture activities (assignments, tutorials and quizzes) and provide learning feedback.