Independent Professional Profile Evaluation
The assessment is conducted to evaluate the achievement of the graduate profile, which consists of:
1. Graduates are able to apply electrical engineering to solve problems in industry, society, and government by planning, designing, implementing, and supervising.
2. Graduates are able to analyze problems by having the capacity for continuous learning to improve their education and/or professional career.
3. Graduates are able to utilize technology and manage resources in carrying out their roles in society, industry, business, and government.
Learning Outcomes Assessment
Learning outcomes are evaluated in two ways:
1. Evaluation by the lecturer in charge, which is used to determine whether students pass or fail the course. The Electrical Engineering Study Program monitors this evaluation by monitoring questions and samples of Midterm and Final Exam results to ensure that they are balanced in terms of the course outcomes. Meanwhile, the assessment of assignments, quizzes, and presentations is the responsibility of the lecturer in charge.
2. Evaluation by the Electrical Engineering Study Program by testing Course Learning Outcomes (CPMK) based on assessments (quizzes, assignments, midterm exams, and final exams) and mapping courses to CP.