Chemistry Study Program

Study Program of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Islamic University of Indonesia (FMIPA-UII) is a study program that was established on June 20, 1996 based on the Decree of the Director General of DIKTI No.96 / DIKTI / Kep. / 1996. The Chemistry Study Program has great attention and thought to the development of the environment in which this study program stands, grows and develops and the environment around it. The regional potential has been felt so far from the attention of development and application of higher education science. Natural and human resources in the area where UII is located, or each UII academic community comes from, has diversity and potential advantages that need to be optimized. The desire to take part with high technology developed in lighthouse industrial projects has distanced universities from the applicable technology that is desired for regional potential development, so that the existing potential has only developed in a traditional way. One of the real efforts of the Chemistry Study Program to make this happen is to carry out scientific activities that involve the wider community in the form of workshops and training on the potential, cultivation, production and trade of essential oils, which are untapped regional potentials. This activity, which is routinely carried out every year, has attracted the interest of the community, including farmers, traders, entrepreneurs, non-governmental organizations and youth.

Chemistry Study Program is the only study program within the management of the Chemistry Department / study program. The availability of resources in the field of chemistry as academic staff who can manage the Chemistry Study Program and the availability of laboratory facilities and the availability of space and lecture facilities are internal factors that support the establishment of this study program. In addition, there is close cooperation between UII and Gadjah Mada University (UGM), the use of government-owned research and analysis laboratories, such as BATAN, BP POM, BTKL, BPPTK, and DIY Leather Center so that the use of resources in the chemical sector to help implementation of the learning process can be possible. Through the SEMI-QUE V program in 2003 that he received, the chemistry study program has succeeded in improving internal management and academic quality, so that it has an impact on the quality of the learning process.

Chemistry Study Program has great attention and thought to the development of the environment in which this study program stands, grows and develops and the environment around it. The regional potential has been felt so far from the attention of development and application of higher education science. Natural and human resources in the area where UII is located, or each UII academic community comes from, has diversity and potential advantages that need to be optimized. The desire to take part with high technology developed in lighthouse industrial projects has distanced universities from the applicable technology that is desired for regional potential development, so that the existing potential has only developed in a traditional way. One of the real efforts of the Chemistry Study Program to make this happen is to carry out scientific activities that involve the wider community in the form of workshops and training on the potential, cultivation, production and trade of essential oils, which are untapped regional potentials. This activity, which is routinely carried out every year, has attracted the interest of the community, including farmers, traders, entrepreneurs, non-governmental organizations and youth.

Chemistry Study Program is the only study program within the management of the Chemistry Department / study program. The availability of resources in the field of chemistry as academic staff who can manage the Chemistry Study Program and the availability of laboratory facilities and the availability of space and lecture facilities are internal factors that support the establishment of this study program. In addition, there is close cooperation between UII and Gadjah Mada University (UGM), the use of government-owned research and analysis laboratories, such as BATAN, BP POM, BTKL, BPPTK, and DIY Leather Center so that the use of resources in the chemical sector to help implementation of the learning process can be possible. Through the SEMI-QUE V program in 2003 that he received, the chemistry study program has succeeded in improving internal management and academic quality, so that it has an impact on the quality of the learning process.