ELECTIVE COURSES
4.4. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING
Program Specification
1. Awarding Institution Universitas Indonesia 2. Teaching Institution Universitas Indonesia
3. Programme Tittle Undergraduate Program in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
4. Class Regular
5. Final Award Sarjana Teknik (S.T)
6. Accreditation / Recognition BAN-PT: A - Accredited AUN-QA 7. Language(s) of Instruction Bahasa Indonesia and English 8. Study Scheme (Full Time / Part
Time) Full Time
9. Entry
Requirements High school /equivalent AND pass the entrance exam.
10. Study Duration Designed for 4 years
Type of Semester Number of Semester Number of weeks / semester
Regular 8 17
Short (optional) 3 8
11. Graduate Profiles:
A Bachelor in Engineering with abilities to design ship structure and system, and excellence in leadership and professional characters.
12. List of Graduates Competency:
1. Ability to apply basic knowledge of mathematics, numerical methods, statistical analysis, basic sciences (physics and chemistry), as well as information technology required to achieve competence in the discipline of Maritime Engineering (Main competency)
2. Ability to design by applying methods, skills and modern engineering software required for practical engineering problems such as materials selection and process, as well as ship design- ing using a computer (Main competency)
3. Ability to carry out analysis for problem solving in the field of Maritime Engineering by apply- ing calculation and principles in ship designing process and ship system (Main competency) 4. Ability to evaluate scientific problem by carrying out research and report the results, including
statistical data analysis obtained for decision making in the field of Marine Engineering (Main competency)
5. Ability to identify impacts as a result of solution in the field of Marine Engineering with re- spect to sustainable development (Supporting competency)
6. Ability to think critically, creatively, and innovatively as well as to maintain intellectual curi- osity for problem solving in individual and group level (UI)
7. Ability to communicate effectively in visual, written, and verbal (Supporting competency) 8. Ability to apply professional ethics related to law, economy, environment, social, politic,
health, and safety with responsibility and integrity (Supporting competency)
9. Ability to carry out life-long learning including access to knowledge of relevant recent issues (Supporting competency)
10. Ability to apply financial principles and management as well as entrepreneurship in the field of Marine Engineering
12 As a Universitas Indonesia student, every graduate of Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Program should have the following compenteces as follow:
1. Able to use information and communication technology;
2. Able to think critically, creatively, and innovatively and have intellectual curiosity to solve the individual and group problems;
3. Able to use verbal and writing communication in good bahasa Indonesia and English for aca- demic or non-academic acitivity;
4. Has an integrity and able to respect others;
5. Able to identify entrepreneurship efforts which show innovation and autonomy based on ethics
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13 Classification of Subjects
No. Classification Credit Hours (SKS) Percentage
i University General Subjects 18 12.5 %
ii Basic Engineering Subjects 24 16.67 %
iii Core Subjects 74 51.39 %
iv Elective Subjects 12 8.33 %
v Ship Design Assignment 1, Ship Design Assignment 2, Ship Design Assignment 3, On The Job Training, Seminar, Undergraduate Thesis
16 11.11 %
Total 144 100 %
14. Total Credit Hours to Graduate 144 SKS
Career Prospects
Naval architecture and marine engineering graduates have devoted themselves to vari- ous fields such as: maritime industry, government classification, research institutes, industrial engineering, automotive industry, shipbuilding industry, oil and gas industry, heavy machinery industry, educational institutions and other industries both domesti- cally and internationally.
DESCRIPTION
Naval architecture and Marine Engineering study program was developed with a pur- pose, namely: producing graduates who have the attitude of leadership and excellence in scholarship and professionalism that have ability to analyze and synthesize charac- teristics of shipbuilding technology that includes design and planning process and ship machinery systems, as well as managing the installation and production systems ship, and were able to analyze and solve any scientific problem, work together in teams, and able to develop themselves and their knowledge.
The basic curriculum 2012 in Bachelor of Naval architecture and Marine Engineering which can be seen in the figure shows the grouping and the relationship between sub- ject groups.
Before reaching a Bachelor’s degree from a total of 144 SKS, a student in Marine En- gineering must complete the university courses (18 SKS), basic courses (75 SKS) which consists of basic engineering (26 SKS) and basic of marine engineering (49 SKS), and marine technical skills courses (33 SKS) consisting of core courses (21 SKS), elective courses (12 SKS), and the remaining 18 SKS in the form of assigment, intership and final project.
The curriculum was designed and developed to make the learning process is able to produce graduates who are competent in the field of Naval architecture and marine engineering with characteristics in accordance with the purpose of education, that is : 1. Having a strong base of engineering knowledge through the sciences of mathemat-
ics, physics, and chemistry
2. The ability to design and conduct research to analyze and interpret the data.
3. The ability to identify, formulate and solve problems in the field of shipbuilding techniques based on a review of the latest issue
4. The ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs by considering and implementing aspects of the economy,
5. Knowledge of leadership, ability to communicate well, work together in teams, and develop themselves and their knowledge
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Learning Outcomes Flow Diagram
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Curriculum Structure
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Flow Diagr am of Subjects
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