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Curriculum
Course Schedule
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Learning Outcomes
Through a quality learning process and excellent lecturers in the field of Mechanical Engineering, graduates of the Master's Program in Mechanical Engineering are expected to meet several Learning Outcomes, including:
| Learning Outcomes | |
| 1 | Able to develop logical, critical, systematic, creative, and innovative thinking through scientific research or design creation in the field of Mechanical Engineering (science and technology) with interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary approaches in areas including energy conversion, new and renewable energy, biomaterial-based composites, noise, green manufacturing, and new materials, while internalizing the BINTANG values (Faithful to God Almighty within the Frame of Diversity, Innovative with Integrity, and Resilient and Wise). |
| 2 | Able to disseminate ideas, thoughts, and scientific arguments (science and technology) in the form of a thesis or other equivalent works according to their expertise to society or industry in compliance with scientific principles, procedures, and ethics, while applying the principles of lifelong learning. |
| 3 | Able to solve problems in the development of science and technology by considering and applying humanities values based on analytical or experimental studies of information and data in their field of expertise in Mechanical Engineering, including energy conversion, new and renewable energy, biomaterial-based composites, noise, green manufacturing, and new materials. |
| 4 | Able to manage, develop, and maintain professional networks with colleagues and peers within institutions and broader research communities. |
| 5 | Able to solve problems in the development of science and technology by considering and applying humanities values based on analytical or experimental studies of information and data in their field of expertise in Mechanical Engineering, including energy conversion, new and renewable energy, biomaterial-based composites, noise, green manufacturing, and new materials. |
| 6 | Able to manage, develop, and maintain professional networks with colleagues and peers within institutions and broader research communities. |
| 7 | Able to enhance lifelong independent learning capacity. |
| 8 | Able to document, store, secure, and retrieve research data to ensure validity and prevent plagiarism. |