Dachyar, DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING GENERAL

39 Stochastic Programming, Queuing Theory.

M. Dachyar,

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2. ACADEMIC SYSTEM AND REGULATION

The educational system in the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia refers to the prevailing system of education at Universitas Indonesia.

2.1. GENERAL

Teaching and Learning Activities One semester is the time of the activity consisting of 16-18 weeks of lectures or other scheduled activities, including various additional activities such 2-3 week assessment activities. These teaching and learning activities are in form of lecture, lab, studio, exams, quizzes, assignments, presenta- tions, seminars, research, practical work, industrial visits, and a thesis. Semester Credits Units SKS Education in the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia is held in a variety of ways such as lectures, assignments ex: calculation tasks, planning, design, practical work, seminars, lab, studio, and research for thesis writing. All educational activities that must be undertaken by each student to earn a bachelor’s degree are contained within the academic loads and measured in units of semester credit SKS. Semester Credit is a measurement on the learning experiences obtained by students on each se- mester. One Semester Credit in lecture, responses and tutorials, includes: face to face study time for 50 ifty minutes per week per semester; structured learning activities with structured assignments for 60 sixty minutes per week per semester; and independent study session for 60 sixty minutes per week per semester. One Semester Credit in seminar or other similar subjects, includes: face to face study time for 100 one hundred minutes per week per semester, independent study session of 70 seventy minutes per week per semester. One Semester Credit in practical training, studio, workshop, on the ield training, research and community services, and or other similar subjects for 170 one hundred and seventy minutes per week per semester. Activities for one semester consist of 16-18 weeks of lectures or other scheduled activities and its additional activities. Also included in the schedule are two weeks of midterm examination and another two weeks for inal examination. All educational activities must be performed by each student to earn a bachelor’s degree is an academic load of 144-145 credits divided into 8 eight semesters. Undergraduate students with an average study load of about 18-20 credits per semester are expected to undergo a week of minimal 18 -20 hours of scheduled interaction with a lecturer, 18-20 hours of structured activities, and 18-20 hours of independent learning activities. Subjects Subjects in the FTUI’s undergraduate curriculum are grouped into University General Subjects 12,5, Basic Engineering Subjects 15-20, Basic Skills Subjects 30-35, Core Subjects 35- 40. Subjects can be categorized as compulsory subjects and electives. They can be taken across departments or across faculties. Grade Point Average Grade Point Average or GPA is used to evaluate students’ performance either for a particular semester in term of Indeks Prestasi Semester IPS or Semester Performance Index, or, cumulatively for all of the semester up to the most recent one in term of IndeksPrestasiKumulatif IPK or GPA. The formula used to calculate either IPS or IPK is as follows: