Kode Mata KuliahPL5162 / 3 SKS
Penyelenggara254 - Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota / SAPPK
KategoriKuliah
Bahasa IndonesiaEnglish
Nama Mata KuliahBerpikir Komputasi dan Sains DataComputational Thinking and Data Science
Bahan Kajian
  1. Pengantar Bahasa Pemrograman dan Jenis Data
  2. Dasar-Dasar Algoritma
  3. Searching and Sorting, Web Crawling
  4. Inferential statistics
  5. Mathematical foundations
  6. Machine Learning dan AI
  7. Cluster analysis
  8. Nonparametric Test
  1. Introduction to Programming Languages and Data Types
  2. Algorithm Basics
  3. Searching and Sorting, Web Crawling
  4. Inferential statistics
  5. Mathematical foundations
  6. Machine Learning and AI
  7. Cluster analysis
  8. Nonparametric Test
Capaian Pembelajaran Mata Kuliah (CPMK)
  1. Mahasiswa mampu menguasai teori dan praktik perencanaan wilayah dan kota serta aplikasinya dalam penyusunan rencana. Kompetensi yang diperoleh meliputi pengelolaan informatika perkotaan, pemodelan data untuk efisiensi perkotaan, serta merumuskan dan mengevaluasi kebijakan dan rencana dengan menggunakan teori, metode, dan alat pemodelan spasial dan/atau dinamis.
  1. Students are able to master the theory and practice of urban and regional planning and its application in plan preparation. Competencies acquired include urban informatics management, data modeling for urban efficiency, and formulating and evaluating policies and plans using spatial and/or dynamic modeling theories, methods, and tools.
Metode PembelajaranCeramah dan diskusi, kajian empiris/studi kasus, debat kelas, brainstorming, talkshow/panel, roundtable, kuliah tamuLectures and discussions, empirical studies / case studies, class debates, brainstorming, talk shows / panels, roundtables, guest lectures
Modalitas PembelajaranLuring/bauran, sinkron, mandiriOffline/mixed, synchronous, independent
Jenis NilaiABCDE
Metode Penilaian
Catatan TambahanTake home test atau UTS (30%), critical review and in-class discussions (40%), final paper atau UAS (30%)Take home test/ Midterm Exam (30%), critical review and in-class discussions (40%), Final Paper/ Final Exam (30%)