The graduates of the Bachelor’s Degree Program in Naval Architecture are expected to demonstrate the following professional profile:
- Graduates who possess the competence to apply naval engineering principles comprehensively in ship design, construction, production, management, and maintenance, as well as in the planning of maritime transportation systems within the maritime industry, while upholding professional ethics, safety standards, and sustainability principles.
- Graduates who demonstrate effective communication skills, teamwork, and leadership abilities, and are capable of solving problems in a systematic, creative, and adaptive manner.
- Graduates who are adaptable to technological advancements and evolving global industry demands, and who exhibit a strong commitment to lifelong learning.
Graduates of the Bachelor’s Degree Program in Naval Architecture are expected to achieve the following learning outcomes:
ILO-1 Demonstrate faith in the Almighty God, uphold the values of Pancasila, exhibit patriotism toward Indonesia, and possess scientific ethics, academic competence, and a strong sense of responsibility.
ILO-2 Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental concepts and principles of mechanics, hydromechanics, ship design and production technologies, as well as demand for water transportation services.
ILO-3 Demonstrate an understanding of basic economic principles, mechanics, and hydromechanics in ship design through the spiral design process.
ILO-4 Demonstrate an understanding of shipbuilding management principles and production technologies.
ILO-5 Be able to perform analysis and formulate theoretical concepts in the design, construction, maintenance, and repair of ships and other floating structures in a systematic and procedural manner.
ILO-6 Demonstrate an understanding of ship safety management principles.
ILO-7 Demonstrate the ability to work independently and apply logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking in developing and implementing science and technology while considering human values in accordance with their professional competencies.
ILO-8 Be able to evaluate the implications of the development and application of science and technology by considering human values, and apply scientific rules, procedures, and ethics to solve problems, generate ideas, or develop designs, and present them in the form of a scientific report (final project/thesis) published through the university platform.
ILO-9 Be able to make appropriate decisions in solving problems in naval architecture based on data and information analysis; maintain and develop professional networks; take responsibility for group work achievements; and engage in continuous self-directed learning while upholding academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism.
ILO-10 Be able to apply ship science and technology in naval architecture and shipbuilding using creativity and modern computer-based tools (software and hardware), and effectively communicate the resulting designs.
ILO-11 Be able to formulate engineering problems and propose practical solutions in the field of naval architecture while considering environmental conditions and constraints.
ILO-12 Be able to perform technical assessments of floating structures through inspection and evaluation based on current standards, criteria, and regulations.
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