Devout to God Almighty and able to demonstrate religious attitudes.
Upholding humanitarian values in carrying out duties based on religion, morals, and ethics.
Able to act as a proud and patriotic citizen, possessing nationalism and a sense of responsibility towards the state and nation.
Able to contribute to improving the quality of community, national, and state life based on Pancasila.
Able to cooperate and possess social sensitivity and concern for society and the environment.
Able to appreciate cultural diversity, views, religions, and beliefs, as well as the opinions or original findings of others.
Obedient to law and disciplined in community and state life.
Demonstrating a responsible attitude towards work in their field of expertise independently.
Internalizing academic values, norms, and ethics.
Internalizing the spirit of independence, struggle, and entrepreneurship.
Knowledge
Mastering theoretical concepts of Informatics knowledge in general and specific theoretical concepts in the field of Informatics in depth, and able to formulate procedural problem solutions.
Mastering adequate theoretical concepts related to the working principles of computer systems and able
Mastering knowledge in developing algorithms/methods implemented in computer-based software.
Mastering intellectual understanding and the ability to apply basic mathematics and computer science theory.
Mastering the ability to have a critical and creative perspective in identifying and solving problems using computational thinking.
Utilizing relevant skills in studying computer science areas to enhance productivity.
Demonstrating commitment to professional ethics and conduct in the workplace and in daily life.
Mastering the ability to communicate with stakeholders from diverse backgrounds.
Learning new models, techniques, technologies, and tools to apply effectiveness in lifelong self-improvement.
Demonstrating interpersonal skills as part of a team in all regulations, including leadership in delivering quality results/resolutions.
Applying entrepreneurial skills in the field of Informatics technology.
General Skills
Able to apply logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking in the context of developing or implementing science and technology that considers and applies humanitarian values.
Able to demonstrate independent, quality, and measurable performance.
Able to assess the implications of developing or implementing science and technology that applies humanitarian values based on scientific rules, procedures, and ethics.
Able to compile scientific descriptions of study results in the form of a thesis or final project report.
Able to make appropriate decisions in the context of problem-solving based on the analysis of information and data.
Able to maintain and develop professional networks with supervisors, colleagues, and peers both within and outside the institution.
Able to be responsible for achieving group work results and to supervise and evaluate the completion of tasks assigned to members under their responsibility.
Able to conduct self-evaluation processes for work groups under their responsibility and able to manage learning independently.
Able to document, store, secure, and retrieve data to ensure validity and prevent plagiarism.
Specific Skills
Able to design and develop algorithms for Network Security purposes.
Able to design and develop algorithms for Multimedia Compression Technology purposes.
Able to design and develop algorithms for Intelligent Mobile Computing purposes.
Able to design and develop algorithms for Information Management purposes.
Able to design and develop algorithms for Algorithm Complexity purposes.
Able to design and develop algorithms for Human-Computer Interaction purposes.
Able to develop algorithms for Graphics and Visual Computing purposes.
Mastering distributed systems.
Mastering operating system development.
Mastering deep learning.
Possessing the ability to develop intelligent systems.
Mastering network topology.
Degree
The degree for graduates of the S1 Informatics Engineering study program is Bachelor of Computer Science (S.Kom).
The main shape is formed by a circle composed of two letters "I" and "F", which are abbreviations for Informatics.
The circle symbolizes defense, integrity, perfection, concentration, and targets. This means the Informatics Engineering Study Program has good integrity, shapes perfect students with good defense, mental strength or principles, and has future targets.
Between the letters "I" and "F" there is an empty space symbolizing a straight, winding, and dead-end path, meaning a path to problem-solving or a path to success.
Outside the circle, there are two curved lines rotating clockwise. These two lines symbolize movement, progress, accuracy, and quick thinking. Students are expected to be able to think progressively and have a vision for the future.
The colors refer to the Informatics study program colors and the Institution's logo.
Yellow symbolizes that the Informatics Engineering study program is capable of producing graduates with potential in the field of Information Technology and good ethics.
Red symbolizes the spirit of exploration and daring to create new things in the field of Informatics Technology, actively participating and ready to compete in the academic community or in the global environment. (Mission no 1 and 2).
Grey symbolizes that the Informatics Engineering study program prepares its students to have potential in the field of information technology that can be utilized in education, the work environment, and society. (Community Service no 3 and 4).