Semester 1 Semester 2
KodeMata KuliahSKSKodeMata KuliahSKS
WF1121 Figurative Drawing 3 DP1201 Study of Form and Structure 3
WF1122 Constructive Drawing 3 DP1202 Digital Modelling 3
WF1123 Visual Elementary in Two-Dimensional 3 WI2001 Introduction to Engineering and Design 3
WF1124 Visual Elementary in Three-Dimensional 3 WI2005 Indonesian Language 2
WI1102 Computational Thinking 2 WI2003 Sports 1
WI1101 Pancasila 2 WI2002 Artificial Intelligence and Data Literacy 2
WI1103 Introduction to Principles of Sustainability 2 WF1201 Human Creativity 2
WI1114 Basic Laboratory in Art, Design 2
Semester 3 Semester 4
KodeMata KuliahSKSKodeMata KuliahSKS
DP2001 Industrial Design I 5 DP2002 Industrial Design II 5
DP2101 Product Semantics 2 DP2201 Basic Engineering in Product Design 2
DP2102 Material and Process 2 DP2202 Design Ergonomics 3
DP2103 Workshop Practice 3 DP2203 Design Method 2
DP2104 Presentation Technique 3 DP2204 Working Drawing for Product Design 3
WI2004 English 2 WI2006 Civic Education 2
WI201X Religion 2
Semester 5 Semester 6
KodeMata KuliahSKSKodeMata KuliahSKS
DP3003 Industrial Design III 5 DP3004 Industrial Design IV 5
DP3101 Design Management 3 DP3201 Design Critics 2
DP3102 Built Environment Product Design 2 WF3001 Research Methods 2
DP3103 History of Design 2 DP3090 Industrial Design Professional Practice 3
WI2023 Business and Entrepreneurship Management 2
Semester 7 Semester 8
KodeMata KuliahSKSKodeMata KuliahSKS
DP4005 Industrial Design V 5 WF4001 Art, Design and Environment 3
DP4101 Social Innovation Design 3 DP4092 Final Project of Industrial Design 6
DP4102 Design Anthropology 3
DP4001 Product Design Seminar 2
DP4091 Industrial Design - Pre Final Project 3
Specialization scheme that emphasizes the exploration of future design concepts through creative, innovative and sustainability-minded problem solving efforts. Through this specialization program, students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to build ideas, develop imagination, and inspirational and visionary design conceptions based on the latest scientific and technological knowledge. Learning content includes: • Future Design and Materials • Circular Product Design • Biomimicry Design • Design and Emotion
KodeMata KuliahSKS
DP3241 Future Design and Materials 3
DP3242 Circular Product Design 3
DP3243 Biomimicry Design 3
DP3244 Design and Emotion 3
Specialization scheme that emphasizes the relationship between design practices and the cultural dimensions that are raised, shaped and/or influenced. Through this specialization program, students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to develop design ideas based on an understanding of cultural values, traditions and communities, as well as the relationship between aesthetic context, functionality, and user experience in their environment. Learning content includes: • Craft-based Product Design • Tradition Product Transformation I • Design Strategy • Community Development and Creative Industries I
KodeMata KuliahSKS
DP3131 Craft-based Product Design 3
DP3132 Tradition Product Transformation I 3
DP3133 Design Strategy 3
DP3134 Community Development and Creative Industries I 3
Specialization scheme that emphasizes a multi-disciplinary approach that combines industrial product design principles and multi-dimensional aspects of human mobility. Through this specialization program, students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to explore design ideas in accordance with industrial principles, to actively transform the way humans navigate, move, and interact in their environment. Learning content includes: • Design and Human Factors • Mobility Design • Conceptual Design • Industrial Collaboration
KodeMata KuliahSKS
DP3111 Design and Human Factors I 3
DP3112 Mobility Design 3
DP3113 Conceptual Design 3
DP3114 Industrial Collaboration 3
Specialization scheme that emphasizes a multi-disciplinary approach that combines aspects of industrial product design, digital technology-based engineering, digital business, cognitive ergonomics, and user experience. Through this specialization program, students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to develop smart products for daily life that are innovative, functional, user-friendly and commercially valuable. Learning content includes: • User Experience Design • Design Thinking and Innovation I • Business of Design • Interdisciplinary Projects Specifically, the course content deals with product development that has the dimensions of autonomy, adaptability, independent reactivity, multifunctionality, natural interaction, and has commercially viable potential. In lectures, students are directed to develop networking and design cooperation together in groups through team-based projects and practical experience with professional practitioners from various related disciplines.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
DP3221 User Experience Design 3
DP3222 Design Thinking and Innovation I 3
DP3223 Business of Design 3
DP3224 Interdisciplinary Projects 3

FMIPA

The mathematics minor program is provided for undergraduate students from other study programs. Program participants are required to take at least the following five courses with a weight of 12-18 credits: 1. MA2121 Elementary Linear Algebra or equivalent; 2. MA2231 Multivariable Calculus or equivalent; 3. One of MA2181 Data Analysis, MA2271 Introduction to Differential Equations or MA2251 Discrete Mathematics or equivalent. 4. One of MA3131 Introduction to Real Analysis, MA3022 Linear Algebra or MA3021 Algebraic Structures; 5. One mathematics course with numbers 3xxx or 4xxx. Another menu of minor programs can be arranged based on agreement with the study program that requires a mathematics minor program. To be able to take part in the minor program, students from outside the Bachelor of Mathematics Study Program must have an average grade of 2.50 for all mathematics courses they have taken (including Mathematics I and Mathematics II).
KodeMata KuliahSKS
MA2121 Elementary Linear Algebra 4
MA2181 Data Analysis 4
MA2231 Multivariable Calculus 4
MA3131 Introduction to Real Analysis 4
The Physics Minor is provided for students from outside the Physics Undergraduate program to study some of the fundamental aspects of Physics.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
FI1201 General Physics IIA 3
FI1204 Basic Physics Laboratory II 1
FI2102 Mechanics 3
FI2103 Modern Physics and Special Relativity 3
FI2202 Electromagnetic Fields 4
FI2203 Thermodynamics 3
The minor program offered by the Chemistry Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, ITB, for students of other study programs consists of 17 credits distributed across courses offered by the five fields of chemistry.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
KI1201 General Chemistry IIA 3
KI2051 Organic Chemistry 3
KI2121 Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry 3
KI2162 General Biochemistry 3
KI2231 Structure and Reactivity of Inorganic Compounds 3

SITH

The Bioengineering minor program is designed to provide students with additional knowledge and specialized skills that support their major expertise. The Minor Program Scheme offers five core courses designed to broaden the knowledge and technical skills in various aspects of bioengineering.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
BE2102 Cell Biology 3
BE2103 Bioreaction Engineering 3
BE2203 Bioproduct Engineering 3
BE3102 Principles of Bioproduct Separation 3
BE3202 Dynamic Modeling in Bioengineering 3
The Integrated Farming Systems Minor Program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills in developing and managing holistic, efficient, and sustainable farming systems. This program integrates the principles of agroecology, integrated farming design, and the latest technology to create a productive farming system while maintaining environmental balance. Students will learn various important aspects of integrated farming systems, ranging from agroecology to the utilization of big data.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
BA2201 Agroecology 3
BA2202 Integrated Agricultural Protection Techniques 2
BA3103 Integrated Farming Design 3
BA4111 Regenerative and Organic Agricultural Engineering 2
BA4121 Big Data for Agriculture 3
The Precision Agriculture Minor Program is designed to provide the knowledge and skills in using the latest technology to improve efficiency, productivity, and sustainability in agricultural systems. This program emphasizes the integration of instrumentation, automation, data analysis, and remote sensing technology to create precision and optimal agricultural systems. Students will learn various important aspects of precision agriculture, ranging from system control to the utilization of big data.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
BA2204 Agricultural Systems Instrumentation and Control 3
BA3102 Precision Agriculture Principles 2
BA3104 Automation in Agriculture System 2
BA3221 Remote Sensing and GIS 2
BA4121 Big Data for Agriculture 3

SF

This minor program is designed to introduce undergraduate students to the drug discovery process. Discovering new compounds is a lengthy process involving multiple stages, necessitating methods to enhance efficiency. This minor will cover the early stages of drug discovery, including target identification, design or modification of lead compounds, and methods for testing the efficacy and safety of drug compounds through in silico, in vitro, and in vivo approaches. Students will take courses related to these processes, with the aim of providing them with a foundational understanding of drug discovery, structural modification, formulation development, and the testing of drug safety and efficacy.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
FA2113 Drug Organic Chemistry 2
FA3012 Radiopharmacy 2
FA3132 Pharmacokinetics 2
FA3211 Medicinal Chemistry 2
FA3221 Phytochemistry 2
FA4011 Synthesis of Drug Compounds 2
FA4014 Basics of Computational Drug Design 3
FK3041 Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology 2
Minor in pharmaceutical product development is designed to introduce undergraduate students to the development of pharmaceutical preparations from natural, semi-synthetic, fully synthetic, or genetically engineered (biotechnology-based) compounds, utilizing the current scientific advancements. The process begins with selecting effective and safe active ingredients, followed by precise formulation to ensure the stability, efficacy, and safety of the final product. Pharmaceutical formulation development also includes testing and evaluation to ensure that the product meets quality standards and regulatory requirements.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
FA2113 Drug Organic Chemistry 2
FA2114 Basic Pharmaceutical Analysis 2
FA2131 Basic Formulation of Non-sterile Liquid and Semisolid Dosage Forms 2
FA3211 Medicinal Chemistry 2
FA4032 Future Recombinant Therapy 2
FA4035 Nanopharmaceutics 2
FA4121 Natural Product Technology 3
FK4143 Evaluation of Drug Efficacy and Safety 2
The courses in this minor are designed to give students a thorough understanding of different facets of sports, such as technology, management, and health. Students will develop analytical skills in sports performance, event management, and technology, along with gaining knowledge in nutrition, injury prevention, and mental health.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
FK2041 Exercise physiology 2
FK3051 Nutrition and Doping in Sports 2
FK3052 Traditional Sports 2
FK3053 Injury Management in Sports 2
FK3054 Sports Technology 2
FK3055 Sports Event Business and Managemen 2
FK3056 Recreational Sports and Stress Management 2
FK3057 Football Science 2
FK3058 Wearable Technologies and Sport Analytics 2

FTTM

The Drilling Engineering Minor provides a basic understanding of the wellbore design process. Can be taken by students of the Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Study Program
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TM2201 Petrophysics Lab 3
TM2202 Fluid Properties Lab 3
TM3101 Drilling Engineering I Lab 4
TM4021 Drilling Engineering II 3
TM4103 Well Recompletion and Workover 2
The Production Engineering Minor provides a basic understanding regarding the phenomenon of reservoir fluid flow from the reservoir into the well or vice versa as well as flow from the bottom of the well to the surface or vice versa. Production engineering is a part of petroleum engineering that seeks to maximize production (or injection) by considering economics.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TM2201 Petrophysics Lab 3
TM2202 Fluid Properties Lab 3
TM3104 Production Engineering 4
TM3205 Surface Facility and Transportation 2
TM4037 Well Stimulation 3
he Reservoir Engineering Minor Package provides a fundamental understanding of fluid and rock characteristics, fluid flow in porous media, and well testing. Can be taken by students of the Geology and Geophysics Engineering Undergraduate Study Program
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TM2201 Petrophysics Lab 3
TM2202 Fluid Properties Lab 3
TM3102 Reservoir Engineering I 3
TM3103 Well Log Analysis 3
TM3105 Well Testing 3
TM3201 Reservoir Engineering II 3

FITB

Basic Geology is the primary foundation of all specializations in geology and encompasses various concepts and principles used to understand the Earth and the processes that shape it. Basic geological science provides the framework necessary to understand various geological phenomena and serves as the basis for research and practical applications in various fields of geology.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
GL1201 Physical Geology 3
GL2104 Structural Geology 3
GL2105 Paleontology 3
GL2106 Petrology 3
GL2107 Sedimentology 3
GL3105 Volcanology 3

FTI

Contains the core material of chemical engineering, which provides the basics of process engineering, starting from an understanding of mass and energy balance, thermodynamic concepts and reaction kinetics, chemical operating units such as reactors, heat exchangers, separation, and the concept of industrial process control.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TK2102 Mass and Energy Balances 3
TK2103 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3
TK2202 Chemical Reaction Engineering I 3
TK2203 Heat Transfer Operation 3
TK3101 Separation Processes 3
TK3202 Process Control 3
Contains material that provides the basics of process engineering, with an approach to the application of chemical engineering concepts in sustainable process industries. Learning begins with an understanding of mass and energy balance, followed by strategies in achieving energy efficiency and strategies in waste management and the concept of circular economy to achieve a more sustainable industry, then followed by the topic of developing chemical engineering industries, and ends with the concept of process safety and security as part of HSE (Health, Safety and Environment).
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TK2102 Mass and Energy Balances 3
TK3102 Utility Systems 3
TK3104 Environmental Management of Chemical Industry & Circular Economy 2
TK3112 Selected Topics in Chemical Industry 3
TK3221 Industrial Bioprocess 3
TK4102 Process Plant Safety 3
Bio and medical instrumentation systems engineering is designed to integrate the principles of biology, health, and engineering to solve problems in medicine and biotechnology. With this concentration, students are expected to have knowledge and skills related to: • Design, operation, and maintenance of biomedical instruments and devices. • Experimental design to test and refine biomedical devices • Ability to integrate human, device/hardware, and environmental aspects to meet the needs of the biological and medical fields After completing this concentration, students can pursue careers in the fields of Biomedical engineer, Product Development Engineer, R&D engineer.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TF3004 Fundamental of Engineering Physics M 2
TF3205 Bio and medical Instrumentation 4
TF3216 Biosensor and Physiological Monitoring 3
TF3217 Bio and Medical Imaging 3
This concentration combines the principles of physics and engineering to address challenges related to the production, conversion, distribution, and consumption of energy. It aims to develop efficient, sustainable, and innovative energy solutions to meet the growing global energy demand while minimizing environmental impacts By taking the Energy Systems Engineering concentration, students gain specialized knowledge of energy generation, conversion, and storage technologies, the ability to analyze complex energy systems and optimize their performance, the use of computational and simulation tools to solve energy-related problems, Innovation in sustainable and renewable energy solutions and communication related to technical matters related to energy systems to other parties. Job fields related to this concentration are Renewable Energy Engineer, Energy Systems Analyst, power systems engineer, Energy Storage Engineer, Research and Development (R&D) Engineer, renewable energy consultant, Energy policy analyst, regulatory affairs specialist, consultant.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TF3004 Fundamental of Engineering Physics M 2
TF3203 Hybrid Energy System 4
TF3212 Renewable Energy 3
TF4106 Energy Management System 3
This concentration focuses on the development, implementation, and management of instrumentation systems used to measure and control physical variables in various industrial processes related to control and automation systems including the design, analysis, and implementation of complex systems to operate independently or with minimal human supervision and intervention, using control theory, sensors and instrumentation, actuators, and advanced algorithms. Knowledge that students will gain by taking this concentration: • Knowledge and mastery related to sensors and transducers, calibration and data acquisition • Feedback Control, Feedforward Control, Adaptive Control, Robust Control • Mastery of Key Aspects of Autonomous Systems: Sensing, perception, decision making, action and learning & adaptation Fields of work related to this concentration are Instrument and control engineer, Robotic and automation developers, Aerospace engineer, Automotive engineer.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TF3004 Fundamental of Engineering Physics M 2
TF3204 Instrumentation and System Integration in Industry 4
TF3215 Optical and Ultrasonic Instrumentation 3
TF4107 Robotics and Automation 3
This concentration deals with interdisciplinary studies that integrate principles from nanotechnology and materials science to innovate and develop advanced materials. This field is essential for advancements in various industries including electronics, automotive, healthcare, energy, and environmental sustainability through: • Manipulation of materials at the atomic or molecular scale to develop nanomaterials and nanodevices. • Study of material properties and applications to develop new materials with specific properties By taking the Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering concentration, students will have technical skills related to Nanomaterial Synthesis, Characterization Techniques, Fabrication Skills, Material Analysis, Computational Modeling, Experimental Design, and Data Analysis. Job fields related to this concentration include: Nanotechnology Engineer, Semiconductor Process Engineer, Environmental Nanotechnologist, Materials Engineer, Research and Development (R&D) Engineer, Consultant, etc.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TF3004 Fundamental of Engineering Physics M 2
TF3201 Material Processing 4
TF3206 Nanodevices 2
TF3207 Material Characterization Techniques 3
TF4102 Computational Materials Design 2
Sustainable Building and Environment Engineering is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary field that focuses on the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of buildings and infrastructure in a manner that minimizes environmental impacts and promotes sustainability. This field integrates the principles of engineering, building physics, architecture, environmental science, and management to create a built environment that is high-performance, energy-efficient, resource-efficient, and healthy for its occupants. This concentration provides students with knowledge of the principles of building performance prediction, performance-based built environment design, and general building construction and maintenance. This concentration also provides the ability to identify and solve complex engineering problems related to building performance and sustainability. In addition, this concentration is also trained to develop innovative thinking related to sustainable technologies and practices in the built environment, including the use of intelligent systems, as well as the ability to communicate technical matters to various stakeholders. Fields of work relevant to this concentration include: Sustainable design consultant, Building manager, Green Building Engineer, Facilities manager, Acoustic engineer, lighting engineer/designer, HVAC engineer, Mechanical-electrical consultant, Smart building developer, etc.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TF3004 Fundamental of Engineering Physics M 2
TF3202 Building Physics 4
TF3210 Energy Conservation and Sustainability 2
TF4103 Environmental Acoustics 2
TF4104 Lighting Engineering 2
TF4105 Thermal Environmental Engineering 2
The minor program in Food Engineering is aimed at students of other undergraduate study programs who want to get an overview of the application of engineering science in food processing, starting from an introduction to the components in food, techniques for extracting these components, the reactions that occur in food components during processing, to the application of food components as additives in the food industry. In addition, the application of microorganisms in the production of various fermented food products will also be studied. Knowledge of food packaging technology to maintain the quality of food products will complement food processing knowledge in this program.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
PG2102 Food Chemistry 3
PG2104 Reaction and Enzyme Kinetics in Food Processing  3
PG2202 Food Extraction Technology  2
PG2204 Fermented Foods 2
PG2205 Chemical Reactions in Food Processing 2
PG3103 Food Additives Chemistry and Technology 2
PG3204 Food Packaging 2
This program of study package forms topics of knowledge within the field of Bioenergy Engineering and Chemurgy designed to support or complement students' primary fields of study.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TB1201 Chemistry of Renewables 3
TB2101 Bioenergy Process Technology 2
TB3103 Biobased Chemical Products 3
TB3201 Thermal Conversion of Biomass 2
TB4013 Selected Topics of Chemurgy Technology 3

STEI

The Analog Electrical Engineering minor program is provided for undergraduate students from other study programs at ITB. Program participants are required to take and pass 5 courses with a weight of 14 credits. In the analog stream minor program, students will be introduced to the basics of electrical engineering with an emphasis on analog applications.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
EL1200 Introduction to Circuit Analysis 2
EL2001 Electric Circuit 4
EL2005 Electronics I 3
EL2101 Electric Circuit Laboratory 1
EL2205 Electronics I Laboratory 1
EL3012 Microprocessor System 3
The Digital Electrical Engineering minor program is provided for undergraduate students from other study programs at ITB. Program participants are required to take and pass 5 courses with a weight of 15 credits. In the digital stream minor program, students will be introduced to the basics of electrical engineering with an emphasis on digital applications.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
EL1200 Introduction to Circuit Analysis 2
EL2002 Digital System 4
EL2008 Problem Solving by Programming 3
EL3012 Microprocessor System 3
IF1210 Algorithm and Programming 1 3
The electrical energy conversion minor package in the Electric Power Engineering Undergraduate Study Program is a package of basic knowledge needed for the field of electrical energy utilization in industry. In the electrical energy conversion minor package, students will be given fundamental knowledge in the field of electrotechnics, namely understanding electrical circuits and electromagnetic fields, then given a basic understanding of electrical energy conversion through Electrical Machines, Power Generation, and Power Electronics courses. After taking this minor, students are expected to have an initial understanding of the utilization of electrical machinery in industry, both as a generator and as a drives.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
EL1200 Introduction to Circuit Analysis 2
EL2001 Electric Circuit 4
EP2003 Electromagnetics 3
EP3001 Electric Machines 3
EP3004 Power Electronics 3
EP3007 Electric Power Plant 3
The electric power system minor package in the Electrical Power Engineering Undergraduate Study Program is a package of basic knowledge needed for the field of electric power systems. In the power system minor package, students will be given fundamental knowledge in the field of electrotechnics, namely understanding electrical circuits and electromagnetic fields, then given a basic understanding of the power system through the courses of Power System Analysis, Power Generation, and Power System Protection. After taking this minor, students are expected to have an initial understanding of power system operations.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
EL1200 Introduction to Circuit Analysis 2
EL2001 Electric Circuit 4
EP2003 Electromagnetics 3
EP3002 Power System Analysis 3
EP3006 Power System Protection 3
EP3007 Electric Power Plant 3
The High Voltage Technology minor package in the Electric Power Engineering Undergraduate Study Program is a package of basic knowledge needed for the field of utilization of high voltage technology in electric power systems. In this minor package, students will be given fundamental knowledge in the field of electrotechnics, namely understanding electrical circuits and electromagnetic fields, then given a basic understanding of high-voltage technology through High Voltage Engineering courses, Electrotechnical Materials, students can explore by taking at least two courses from the following courses Grounding and High Voltage Protection, High Voltage Equipment Insulation Techniques, High Voltage Equipment Maintenance, and High Voltage Equipment and Testing. After taking this minor, students are expected to have an initial understanding of the working and operational principles of high voltage equipment.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
EL1200 Introduction to Circuit Analysis 2
EL2001 Electric Circuit 4
EP2003 Electromagnetics 3
EP3003 Electrical Engineering Material 2
EP3005 High Voltage Technology 3
EP4021 High Voltage Apparatus and Testing 3
EP4022 High Voltage Apparatus Insulation Engineering 3
EP4023 High Voltage Apparatus Maintenance 3
This minor is suitable for students who wish to deepen their knowledge in communications technology and its practical applications, both for industrial and research applications. Students are expected to be able to analyze various communication networks and solve technical problems in communication systems. Probability and Statistics are needed to analyze communication systems and network performance. Continuous Time Signal Processing is important for the design and analysis of communication systems. This minor will also study analog and digital communication systems. In addition to wireless access networks involving technologies that enable wireless access, optical networks as a high-speed communication system infrastructure with advanced technology will also be studied in this minor.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
ET2101 Probability and Statistic 3
ET2103 Continuous Time Signal Processing 3
ET2202 Electromagnetics 3
ET3101 Modern Digital Communication Systems 3
ET3201 Optical Networks 3
ET3202 Wireless Access Network 3
Communication Networks and Security This minor is designed for students who want to learn more about communications networks and how to protect them from threats and risks and prepares them for careers in network technology, cybersecurity and network management. Students are expected to be able to design and implement effective computer networks, manage and maintain networks and cloud computing systems, as well as protect networks and data from threats and security breaches. Probability and Statistics are needed to analyze communication networks as well as network performance. In Computer Networks, the basics of computer networks are studied including an understanding of network protocols, topology, network devices as well as network design, implementation and management. Performance Engineering for Telecommunications courses are required in analyzing and designing telecommunications systems and ensuring optimal performance. In Network Automation and Software Defined Networking (SDN) learn how automation and SDN can increase network flexibility and efficiency. In Connected Services and Cloud Computing, students can understand cloud-based services that provide access to computing and storage resources over the internet. Telecommunications Network Security studies techniques and strategies to protect telecommunications networks from various security threats.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
ET2101 Probability and Statistic 3
ET2104 Computer Networks 3
ET3104 Performance Engineering for Telecommunications 3
ET3203 Network Automation and Software Defined Networking 2
ET3204 Connected Services and Cloud Computing 3
ET4135 Telecommunication Network Security 3

FTSL

Studying basic courses of Environmental Engineering: Environmental Health (, Occupational Health, Environmental Laboratory, Physic and Chemical Treatment, Environmental Policy and Law.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
TL2105 Environmental Health 3
TL2202 Environmental Policy and Law 2
TL3101 Physics and Chemical Treatment 3
TL3102 Biological Process Engineering 2
TL3103 Environmental Laboratory 3
TL3106 Occupational Health and Safety 2

SAPPK

This minor package provides knowledge in planning the provision of commercial housing that is based on the economics and property business that follows the development of the housing industry.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
AR3221 Modular and Pre-fabricated Architecture 3
AR3241 Housing and Human Settlement Design 3
AR3242 Building Economics and Property 3
AR4143 Introduction to Real Estate and Property 3
This minor package provides an understanding of human-centered design, so that students have skills and sensitivity in designing with behavioral, socio-cultural, participatory, and placemaking approaches.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
AR2211 Behavior Approach in Design Architecture 3
AR3114 Socio-cultural Aspects of Architectural Design 3
AR4111 Placemaking and Social Experiment 3
AR4242 Community Participation in Housing Provision 3
This minor package equips prospective assistant architects with knowledge about the development of architecture in Indonesia, covering several periods with their distinctive artifacts and formation processes.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
AR2131 History and Tradition of Indonesian Architecture 3
AR3131 Colonial Architecture 3
AR3232 Modern Architecture 3
AR4131 Contemporary Architecture 3
This minor provides an introduction to urban architecture as well as knowledge about indoor and outdoor public spaces and how to activate them, through visual observation and social experimentation.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
AR3112 Adaptive Reuse Architecture 3
AR3211 Introduction to Urban Architecture 3
AR3212 Public Space Exploration 3
AR4111 Placemaking and Social Experiment 3
This minor package equips students with an understanding of sustainable building technology and its application to building designs that pay attention to reliability, the use of sustainable materials, and the application of green building principles.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
AR3216 Introduction to Design Performance Simulation and Modelling 3
AR3222 Introduction to Green Architecture 3
AR4121 Introduction to BIM and Information Management 3
AR4222 Disaster Resilient Architecture 3
This minor package equips students with the fundamentals of sustainable project management knowledge and skills, emphasizing the implementation of building construction projects that take into account the sustainability of the built environment.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
AR3121 Sustainable Construction Project Management 3
AR3221 Modular and Pre-fabricated Architecture 3
AR3242 Building Economics and Property 3
AR4121 Introduction to BIM and Information Management 3
The Rural and Regional Planning Minor provides the ability to balance various aspects of planning based on economic potential and local needs that can encourage development progress in various sectors. This scheme can develop planners' thinking to design integrated planning in achieving national development goals.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
PL2106 Location and Land Use 3
PL2153 Introduction to Economics and Space 4
PL2222 Demographic and Social Aspects 3
PL2232 Urban and Regional Infrastructure Planning 4
PL3121 Rural and Regional Planning 4
The Urban and Regional Infrastructure Minor Scheme is the basis for planning that supports all human activities in accordance with the priorities, needs, and development of regions and cities. Appropriate and targeted infrastructure development will encourage community productivity. Planners are trained to solve infrastructure problems and design infrastructure creatively, innovatively, and environmentally friendly.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
PL2212 Urban Planning 3
PL2232 Urban and Regional Infrastructure Planning 4
PL3032 Infrastructure and Transportation Economics 3
PL4034 Transportation Institutions 3
PL4037 Transportation Modeling 3
The Urban and Regional Planning Minor Scheme provides knowledge on the importance of sustainable, environmentally sound, and community-oriented development. It can provide a better understanding of spatial planning, the ability to analyze and solve problems, as well as the ability to communicate and collaborate.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
PL2106 Location and Land Use 3
PL2153 Introduction to Economics and Space 4
PL2212 Urban Planning 3
PL2232 Urban and Regional Infrastructure Planning 4
PL3121 Rural and Regional Planning 4
The Urban Development Management Minor Scheme is to understand the complex and dynamic process of achieving sustainable urban development. Urban development is carried out by involving all stakeholders and by taking into account the principles of accountability, transparency, and sustainability.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
PL2212 Urban Planning 3
PL2232 Urban and Regional Infrastructure Planning 4
PL3042 Development Finance 3
PL3142 Planning Law 2
PL3144 Development Administration Management 2
PL3205 Planning Evaluation Techniques 2
PL4111 Development Control 2
The Urban Planning Minor helps to understand the principles of sustainable and inclusive urban planning by considering various issues and challenges faced especially with regard to land in urban areas. It can be an effective and contextualized planning solution for urban planners to contribute to sustainable and change-responsive urban development.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
PL2106 Location and Land Use 3
PL2153 Introduction to Economics and Space 4
PL2212 Urban Planning 3
PL3013 Land Development 3
PL3114 Introduction to Housing Systems 2
PL4013 Urban Design 3

FSRD

This package is provided by the Undergraduate Program in Craft for students from the Faculty of Art and Design or related fields of study. Students eligible to participate in this program must have completed at least 4 semesters in their original study program, with a minimum of 74 credits passed and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Other requirements include not being colorblind and having the ability to draw manually and/or digitally using applications or similar tools. Participants in this program are required to complete all the courses offered in the package.
KodeMata KuliahSKS
KR2002 Craft and Spaces 5
KR2202 Indonesian Craft 2
KR3004 Digital Prototyping 3
KR3102 Motif Exploration 3
KR3202 Craft Communities 3

SBM

KodeMata KuliahKategoriSKS
DP1201 Study of Form and Structure Lecture3
DP1202 Digital Modelling Lecture3
DP2001 Industrial Design I Lecture5
DP2002 Industrial Design II Lecture5
DP2101 Product Semantics Lecture2
DP2102 Material and Process Lecture2
DP2103 Workshop Practice Lecture3
DP2104 Presentation Technique Lecture3
DP2105 Material and Process I Lecture2
DP2107 Presentation Technique Lecture3
DP2109 Workshop Practice Lecture3
DP2201 Basic Engineering in Product Design Lecture2
DP2202 Design Ergonomics Lecture3
DP2203 Design Method Lecture2
DP2204 Working Drawing for Product Design Lecture3
DP2206 Design Ergonomics Lecture3
DP2208 Digital Modelling I Lecture3
DP2210 Working Drawing Lecture3
DP3001 Industrial Design III Lecture5
DP3002 Industrial Design IV Lecture5
DP3003 Industrial Design III Lecture5
DP3004 Industrial Design IV Lecture5
DP3007 Design Morphology Lecture2
DP3008 Design Anthropology Lecture3
DP3011 Design Thinking Lecture3
DP3090 Industrial Design Professional Practice Internship3
DP3101 Design Management Lecture3
DP3102 Built Environment Product Design Lecture2
DP3103 History of Design Lecture2
DP3105 Design Management Lecture2
DP3107 Built Environment Product Design Lecture2
DP3111 Design and Human Factors I Lecture3
DP3112 Mobility Design Lecture3
DP3113 Conceptual Design Lecture3
DP3114 Industrial Collaboration Lecture3
DP3131 Craft-based Product Design Lecture3
DP3132 Tradition Product Transformation I Lecture3
DP3133 Design Strategy Lecture3
DP3134 Community Development and Creative Industries I Lecture3
DP3201 Design Critics Lecture2
DP3202 Research Methods Lecture2
DP3204 Lifestyle Product Design Lecture2
DP3205 Packaging Design Lecture3
DP3206 Sociology of Design Lecture2
DP3208 Innovation Product Lecture3
DP3221 User Experience Design Lecture3
DP3222 Design Thinking and Innovation I Lecture3
DP3223 Business of Design Lecture3
DP3224 Interdisciplinary Projects Lecture3
DP3241 Future Design and Materials Lecture3
DP3242 Circular Product Design Lecture3
DP3243 Biomimicry Design Lecture3
DP3244 Design and Emotion Lecture3
DP4001 Product Design Seminar Lecture2
DP4003 Industrial Design V Lecture5
DP4004 Interaction & Service Design Lecture2
DP4005 Industrial Design V Lecture5
DP4090 Industrial Design Professional Practice Internship3
DP4091 Industrial Design - Pre Final Project Final Project / Thesis / Dissertation3
DP4092 Final Project of Industrial Design Final Project / Thesis / Dissertation6
DP4094 Final Project of Industrial Design Final Project / Thesis / Dissertation6
DP4101 Social Innovation Design Lecture3
DP4102 Design Anthropology Lecture3
DP4103 Sociology of Design Lecture3
DP4104 Sustainable Design Lecture3
DP4105 Recreational Product Design Lecture3
DP4106 Furniture Design Lecture3
DP4202 Inclusive Product Design Lecture3
DP4203 Curatorial Design Lecture3
DP4204 Disaster Product Design Lecture3
DP4205 Packaging Design Lecture3
DP4206 Design of Public Facility Lecture3
DP4207 Design of Public Facility Lecture2