Module Handbook
Chemistry Study Program
The Chemistry Study Program (CSP) curriculum was designed to prepare graduates which can develop knowledge, skill and attitude themselves. This curriculum complies with the National Standards of Higher Education (SN DIKTI), which mandate the minimum number of course credits and groups of courses that must be available. This is determined to ensure the development and preparation of graduates for further study, as well as to ensure that graduates possess transferable skills. The CSP has an expertise group whose role is to determine the consistency and distribution of materials in each subject. Consistency and sustainability between courses is guaranteed by the prerequisite course system listed in the curriculum document. If single modules no longer fit into the general concept of the degree program, they will be addressed in the curriculum evaluation process. In this process, academic staff and stakeholders review and ensure that course modules support the desired level of academic achievement. The distribution of CSP courses consists of compulsory courses and elective courses, as listed in Tab.
Chemistry Study Program
No | Kode/ Code | Matakuliah | Subject | SKS | Module Handbook | Prasyarat/Prerequiste | ||
Kode/ Code | Matakuliah | Subject | ||||||
1 | UNI-101 | Bahasa Inggris Untuk Kimia | English for Chemistry | 2 | Download | – | – | – |
2 | UNI-102 | Pendidikan Agama Islam | Islamic Education | 2 | Download | – | – | – |
3 | UNI-103 | Pancasila | Philosophy State | 2 | Download | – | – | – |
4 | CGB-104 | Biologi | Biology | 2 | Download | – | – | – |
5 | CGB-105 | Fisika Dasar | General Physics | 2 | Download | – | – | – |
6 | CGB-106 | Kimia Dasar | General Chemistry | 4 | Download | – | – | – |
7 | CGB-107 | Manajemen dan Teknik Laboratorium | Laboratory Management and Techniques | 2 | Download | – | – | – |
8 | CGB-108 | Matematika Dasar | General Mathematics | 2 | Download | – | – | – |
9 | CGB-109 | Prak. Fisika Dasar | Practical Course of Physics | 1 | Download | – | – | – |
10 | CGB-110 | Prak. Kimia Dasar | Practical Course of General Chemistry | 1 | Download | – | – | – |
11 | XXX-000 | ONDI | ONDI | 0 | – | – | – | – |
12 | XXX-000 | BTAQ | BTAQ | 0 | – | – | – | – |
13 | XXX-000 | Studi Industri | Industrial Study | 0 | – | – | – | – |
Total | 20 |
In order to develop the material, the students can continue their studies, develop themselves, and understand the material according to specific skills in the field of chemistry, for which several courses have been developed, including:
● Practical courses
● Chemical instrumentation courses supported by chemical instrumentation workshops and apprenticeships
● Undergraduate Thesis proposal
● Undergraduate Thesis
● Elective courses
In each semester, classical course activities consist of 16 meetings, while practical courses involve 10-14 meetings with some technical assistant on assistant: student on the ratio of 1:4, 10 experimental laboratory work subjects, and one practical review meeting. Students will complete 312 hours of laboratory work during the course of their study.
Figure 1. The Chemistry Courses in ECTS
As can be seen from the scheme in Figure 2.1, the PLOs are derived into Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) in all courses, including compulsory courses and elective courses. The compulsory courses consist of general university courses and chemistry courses, including organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry, as well as bio-chemistry. The elective courses are divided into three areas:
1. Chemical entrepreneurship
2. Chemical industry
3. Energy and environment
The students will be able to implement individual windows of mobility through several activities, such as:
Some extra-curricular activities are as follows:
▪ Industrial excursions
▪ Student exchanges
▪ Seminars/Conferences
▪ Student creativity programs
▪ Student competitions
▪ Other arts and sport activities
External student activities can be converted into SCU based on the rules of the freedom campus policy (Merdeka Belajar-Kampus Merdeka). This program states that students have the right to study externally for three semesters through the following activities:
1. Apprenticeships
2. Research
3. Student exchanges
4. Community service
5. Independent projects
6. Entrepreneurship
7. Humanity projects
8. Teaching assistance in an educational unit
The CSP also provides a Chemistry Student Competition Centre (CSCC) for the purpose of pastoral care. The program facilitates participation by students in some academic and non-academic competitions. Supporting activities include discussion, exercise, etc., which are dependent on the competition/activity for which they express concern/interest.