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Program Speciication
1 Awarding Institution
Universit as Indonesia
2 Teaching Institution
Universit as Indonesia
3 Programme Title
Master Program in Mechanical
Engineering
4 Class
Regular
5 Final Award
Magister Teknik M.T.
6 Accreditation Recognition
BAN-PT: A – accredited
7 Languages of Instruction
Bahasa Indonesia and English
8 Study Scheme Full Time Part Time
Full Time
9 Entry Requirements
Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Math and Physics; pass the
ent rance exam.
10 Study Duration
Designed for 2 years Type of Semester
Number of semester Number of weeks semester
Regular 8
17 Short optional
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Graduate Proiles:
Graduates who have the character of leadership and excellence in scholarship, research, expertise and professionalism in the ield of Mechanical Engineering
12 List of Graduates Competences:
Able to understand and apply knowledge of advanced mathematics, numerical methods, 1.
statistical analysis and the basic sciences physics and chemistry needed to resolve problems in Mechanical Engineering disciplines Main Competence
Able to describe and solve scientiic problems by designing and conducting research, and report 2.
the results of research, including statistical analysis of data obtained Main Competence Able to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems in accordance with Technical
3. Expertise area of Specialisation Mekanikalnya. Main Competence
Able to carry out product design innovations, including the identiication of needs for products, 4.
preparation of product speciications, developing design concepts, selection of design, engineering calculations and economic analysis, detail design and design aggregate components,
and design drawings by considering aspects of energy conservation, manufacturing, cost, safety, and sustainability. Main Competence
Able to utilize and develop the methods, materials selection, process, and automation systems, 5.
and modern engineering equipment, including computer-aided systems required for engineering work Main Competence
Able to communicate the results of scientiic study and research effectively, both visual, written 6.
or verbal, including proiciency in a foreign language preferably English Main Competence Capable of supervising, monitoring, evaluation, and decision making Main Competence.
7. Professional responsibility and commitment.
8. Able to carry out the lifelong learning process.
9. Able to identify entrepreneurial efforts, characterized by innovation
10. Able to work effectively both individually and in multi-disciplinary or multi-cultural teams.
11. Explain the social and contemporary issues, such as social diversity and cultural appreciation,
12. communicate with various segments of society, the strategic beneits of lobbying, negotiation
and mediat ion.
6. 2. MASTER PROGRAM IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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The 2012 Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program curriculum, there are 6 Specialization Program that
can be chose by t he st udent s according t o t heir academic abilit y dan int erest , which are:
Energy Conversion KE 1.
Bulding Ut ilit ies and Fire Saf et y SUBAK
2. Design and Product Manufacture PEMAP
3. Automation and Manufacture System SMO
4. Vehicle Engineering and Heavy Equipment
5. Marine Resoruces and Technology TSDM
6. Speciicly, beside the 12 points of Graduates Competences, the students of The Graduates Program will
have the competences accordance to their specialization.
Competence in the ield of Energy Conversion KE:
1.
Able to analyse, apply and design a mechanical system by utilizing the law and phenomenon from the cutting-edge technology related to the ield of energy conversion and conservation.
Competence in the ield of Building Utility System and Fire Safety SUBAK
2.
Able to analyse, apply and design the building utility eficiently and the ire safety system based on performance for the ofice and industrial buildings.
Competence in the ield of Product Design and Manufacturing PEMAP
3.
Able to analyse, apply and desing a product, manfacture and assembly process by integrating the latest technology in the ield of desing and manufacturing.
Competence in the ield of Automation and Manufacturing System SMO
4.
Able to analyse, apply and desing a manufacturing system and automation that will be used for a development and product manufacturing process by utilizing the cutting-edge technology in
the ield of manufacturing and automation.
Competence in the ield of Vehicle Engineering and Heavy Equipment TEKAB
5.
Able to abalysa and desing a vehicle system and heavy equipment for several ields, such as:
indust rial, const ruct ion, minerals and energy.
Competence in the ield of Maritime Resources and Technology TSDM
6.
Able to analyse and design a system and apply the maritime technology related to the utilization of sustainable maritime resources.
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Classiication of Subjects
No Classiication
Credit Hours SKS
Percent age i
Department Courses 10
25
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Majoring Courses 20
50 iii
Seminar Thesis 10
25
Tot al
100
14 Total Credit Hours to Graduate
40 SKS
Career Prospects
Graduates of Mechanical Engineering has de
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voted itself in various ields, including auto
- mot ive indust ry, oil and gas, heavy machinery,
educat ional inst it ut ions, research inst it ut ions and ot her indust ries
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Graduates Profile
Have the commitment in ethic profession also responsibility and
professional commitment Capable
of supervising , and able to make
decisions . Capable of describing the problems with carrying
out scientific research and report the results of experiments , including analysis of statistical
data obtained Able to design products with innovations , including the
identification of needs for products , preparation of product specifications , developing design concepts , selection
of design , engineering calculations and economic analysis, detail design of components and design of the
aggregates , as well as design drawings Able to design components , operate and manage
the systems engineering -related aspects taking into account energy
conservation , manufacturing , cost, safety, and sustainability .
Able to carry out the lifelong
learning process .
Able to perform the selection of
materials , processes , and automation systems that suit
the needs of engineering work Able to utilize the
methods , skills, and modern engineering
tools necessary for engineering work
Able to solve technical problems in th
e field of thermo - fluid systems and
mechanical design Able to
utilize and develop systems a nd computer -
aided mechanical design .
Capable to understand and apply basic knowledge of mathematics , numerical methods, statistical analysis and the basic sciences physics and chemistry required to achieve competence in the discipline of Mechanical Engineering.
Able to identify entrepreneurial efforts,
characterized by innovation . Able to communicate effectively both
in visual, written or verbal , including proficiency in a foreign language .
Able to work effectively both individually and in multi-
disciplinary or multi-cultural teams
Explain the social and contemporary issues, such as social diversity and cultural
appreciation , communicate with various segments of society , the strategic benefits of lobbying , negotiation and mediation .
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1. Maj or in Energy Conversion