FACULTY OF MATHEMATIC AND NATURAL SCIENCES Vision

  FACULTY OF MATHEMATIC AND NATURAL SCIENCES Vision

  The vision of Mathematic and Natural Sciences Faculty is to be an advanced and independent Faculty on the fields of education, research and science application in 2010

  Mission

  1. Conducting education to create excellent and competitive graduates for labor market

2. Conducting lectures of quality subjects 3.

  Conducting research projects to produce scientific publications which are essential for development of sciences and management of local potencies

  4. Application and dissemination of research outcomes which are related to local resources for community welfare Conducting accountable and transparent management 5.

  Competency

  1. Competent in mathematic, natural sciences, and health sciences, so can be independent, competitive in labor market, and able to pursue higher education in mathematic, natural sciences, health sciences, and their applied study fields

  2. Conducting research in mathematic, natural sciences, and health sciences, to contribute to the development of those fields of study

  3. Applying research results to the welfare of human being

  The faculty has 8 Study Programs, namely: 1.

  Mathematic

  2. Physic 3.

  Chemistry 4. Biology 5. Community Health 6. Doctor Education 7. Statistic (Diploma-III) 8. Pharmacy (just established this year of 2010)

  The number of faculty members according to the academic degree: Bachelor /BS (S1) : 13 Magister/MS (S2) : 77 Doctor/PhD (S3) : 14 Total :104 Professor : 1

  The fresh graduate and the total of student enrolling up to 2009 according to the Study Programs

  Fresh graduate student : 587 Sophomore and others : 1,081 Total Student : 1,668

  FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Vision

  To make the Engineering Faculty as an advanced, independent, professional and globally oriented faculty, which all its components are responsive to the changes in the society

  Mission 1.

  Conducting education and teaching in the fields of engineering, in a conducive environment 2. Conducting research on local natural resources, and managing the resources sustainably and environmental oriented 3. Conducting community services and maximizing the roles of human and laboratory resources in the Engineering Faculty

  4. Developing potencies of human resources, and education and research facilities in the Engineering Faculty

  5. Building institution partners, both government and non-government, locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally

  Competency

  1. Energy resources

  2. Machineries

  3. Water resources and infrastructures

  4. Transportations (roads and bridges)

  5. Structures and Buildings

  6. Houses and Housing areas

  7. Communication and Information Technology

  8. Electricity and Electronic

  9. Environment

  

The ultimate goals for education programs in the Engineering Faculty are

to produce:

1. Graduates with high personal integrity 2.

  Graduates who have professional ethics and improved leadership 3. Graduates who are able to work and/or continue their education to higher degrees

  4. Graduates who are able to withstand in all situations and conditions on the engineering fields and have high self confidence and matured judgments

  5. Graduates with intellectual, social and cultural motivations that in the line of the development of science and technology

  6. Graduates with high capability of handling problems in engineering science, and who have analytical thinking in handling problems, without losing their specificity The faculty has 6 Study Programs, namely: 1.

  Civil Engineering (BS and Diploma-III) 2. Architecture (BS and Diploma-III) 3. Machine (BS and Diploma-III) 4. Electronic (BS and Diploma-III) 5. Informatica Engineering

  The number of faculty members according to the academic degree:

  1)

  Bachelor /BS (S1) : 20

  2)

  Magister/MS (S2) : 63 Total : 83

  1)

  Pursuing MS : 13

  2)

  Pursuing Doctor/PhD : 5 The fresh graduate and the total of student enrolling up to 2009 according to the Study Programs

  Fresh graduate student : 697 Sophomore and others : 824 Total Student : 1,521

  FACULTY OF LAW Vision

  To make the Law Faculty as a centre for law research, attitude & value improvement, and the capability of obtaining science, technology, and/or art that are independent, lawfulness, and religious.

  Mission

  1. of professional Development education system in law, to produce graduates with religious or good attitudes and capable of obtaining science, technology, and/or art

  2. Creating accommodative and academic environment, including the management of law curriculum that is relevant to local, regional, national and global needs 3. Improvement on student academic capabilities to handle challenges in the field of law, to stand for law supremacy and human rights based on rightfulness and justice

  Creating students who are democratic, creative, innovative, discipline, and nationalistic

5. Improvement on moral integrity and independent academic capability, to support local and national development.

  The faculty has 1 Study Program, namely: Law Science The number of faculty members according to the academic degree: Bachelor /BS (S1) : 22

  1)

  Magister/MS (S2) : 15 Doctor/PhD (S3) : 2 Total : 29 Professor : 1

  1)

  Pursuing Doctor/PhD : 4 The fresh graduate and the total of student enrolling up to 2009 according to the Study Programs

  Fresh graduate student : 682 Sophomore and others : 1,167 Total Student : 1,849

  FACULTY OF FISHERIES AND OCEAN SCIENCE Vision

  To be the leading faculty in the research and application of science and technology in the fields of fishery and ocean science, that are sustainable, national needs oriented, and global thought

  Mission 1.

  Conducting quality education and relevant to the development of science and technology in the fields of fishery and marine science

2. Producing good attitude and independent graduates with high competency 3.

  Contributing to the development of science and technology in the fields of sustainable management and utilization of fishery and ocean resources

  4. Community improvement for off-shore based industrialization and community services

  5. Building of sustainable national and international collaboration and partnership with all relevant stakeholders

  Competency

  Producing graduates, who are competent, develop and apply sustainable and environmental oriented fisheries and ocean science, entrepreneurial and capable of conducting community development The faculty has 3 Study Programs, namely: 1.

  Aquatic Resources Management 2. Aquaculture

  The number of faculty members according to the academic degree:

  1)

  Bachelor /BS (S1) : 10

  2)

  Magister/MS (S2) : 30 Doctor/PhD (S3) : 7 Total : 47 Professor : 2

  1)

  Pursuing MS : 6

  2)

  Pursuing Doctor/PhD :13 The fresh graduate and the total of student enrolling up to 2009 according to the Study Programs

  Fresh graduate student : 196 Sophomore and others : 399 Total Student : 595

I. GRADUATE STUDY PROGRAMS Vision

  To become a postgraduate program producing postgraduates with highly competitive and adaptive ability in developing and implementing sciences, technology, and arts

  Mission 1.

  To continuously improve the quality of education 2. To improve the quality and quantity of research findings and community services as well as the publications in science and technology.

  3. To improve accountability and transparency in the management of the Postgraduate Program through effective monitoring and evaluation.

  4. To improve the disciplinary, productivity, staff welfare, and the quality of services to the student.

  5. To improve the roles of alumni in developing Postgraduate Program.

  6. To upgrade the accreditation of existing study programs and to open new Masters and PhD Programs.

  7. To strengthen partnership with various higher institutions, donating agents, the government, and NGOs. The Postgraduate Program has 7 Study Programs: 1.

  Agribusiness with 4 concentrations:  Agribusiness  Community Development  Fisheries Agribusiness  Animal Production Management 2.

  Agronomy with 2 concentrations:  Agronomy  Living Resources

3. Management with 3 concentrations:

   Marketing Management  Human Resources Management  Finance Management 4. Development Administration with 5 concentrations:

   Development Administration  Development Sociology  Development Communication  Administration of Public Policy  Administration of Education 5.

  Regional Development Planning with 3 concentrations:  Planning and Regional Development  Infrastructure Management  Engineering Education 6.

  Social Sciences Education with 6 concentrations:  Education of Social Sciences  Education of Language  Education of Culture and Art  Education of History  Education of Sociology  Education of Civic 7.

  Economics with 2 concentrations:  Development Economic and Planning  Regional Finance The faculty members (Doctor/PhD) teaching in the graduate program are 101 Those faculty members come from all faculties of UNHALU.