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School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics

Undergraduate
Program

Institut Teknologi Bandung

School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institut Teknologi Bandung


Contents
Table of contents
Chapter 1.
Visi and Mission
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Vision, Mission, and Goals
School of Electrical Engineering
Vision, Mission and Goals

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Chapter 2.
2.0. Management
2.1. The organization of undergraduate program
2.2. Education Programs at SEEI as a cluster of Science and Engineering.
2.3. Integrated Undergraduate program and Graduate program
2.4. Education Programs Mission
2.5. Area of Research
2.6. Laboratories
2.7. Research Group
2.8. Study Program Assesment Plan
2.9. Assesment of Study Program Educational Objectives
2.10. Assesment of Study Program Outcomes

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Chapter 3.
3.1. Domain of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
3.2. Undergraduate program tree diagram
3.3. Relation between criteria and knowledge, skills and attitudes
3.4. Common courses
3.5. Relation between common courses and criterias
3.5. Curriculum Structure
3.6. First year program at The SEEI
3.7. The estimate of distribution of students per year for each study program
3.8. ITBs Compulsory Courses
3.9. Example of elective courses non Study Program
3.10. Example of free elective courses
3.11. List of Cross-Listed courses at STEI

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Chapter 4.
Electrical Engineering Program
4.1. Electrical Engineering Program Plan of Study: General
4.1.1. Relation between ELs courses and criterias
4.1.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule, example of Plan of Study of General
4.2. Electrical Engineering Program Plan of Study: Electronics Engineering
4.2.1. Electronics Engineerings Body of Knowledge
4.2.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule, example of Plan of Study of Electronics Engineering
4.3. Electrical Engineering Program Plan of Study: Control Engineering
4.3.1. Control Engineerings Body of Knowledge.
4.3.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule, example of Plan of Study of Control Engineering
4.4. Electrical Engineering Program Plan of Study: Computer Engineering
4.4.1. Computer Engineerings Body of Knowledge.
4.4.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule, example of Plan of Study of Computer Engineering
4.5. Electrical Engineering Program Plan of Study: Biomedical Engineering
4.5.1. Biomedical Engineerings Body of Knowledge.
4.5.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule, example of Plan of Study of Biomedical Engineering

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Chapter 5.
Electrical Power Engineering Program
5.1. Electrical Power Engineerings Body of Knowledge
5.2. Curriculum Structure
5.3. Relation between EPs courses and criterias
5.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule

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Chapter 6.
Telecommunication Engineering Program
6.1. Telecommunication Engineerings Body of Knowledge
6.2. Curriculum Structure
6.3. Relation between ETs courses and criterias
6.4. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule

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Chapter 7.
Informatics Engineering Program
7.1. Informatics Engineerings Body of Knowledge
7.2. Curriculum Structure
7.3. Informatics Engineering Program Plan of Study: Informatics
7.4. Informatics Engineering Program Plan of Study: Software Engineering
7.5. Relation between IFs courses and criterias
7.6. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule

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Chapter 8.
Information System and Technology Program
8.1. Information Systems Body of Knowledge
8.2. Information Technologys Body of Knowledge
8.3. Curriculum Structure
8.4. Relation between IIs courses and criterias
8.5. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule

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Chapter 9.
List of courses
9.1. General
9.2. Biomedical Engineering
9.3. Computer Engineering
9.4. Control and Computer Systems
9.5. Data and Software Engineering
9.6. Electronics Engineering
9.7. Informatics
9.8. Information Systems
9.9. Information Technology
9.10. Electrical Power Engineering
9.11. Telecommunication Engineering

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Chapter 10.
Description of courses
10.1. General
10.2. Biomedical Engineering
10.3. Computer Engineering
10.4. Control and Computer Systems
10.5. Data and Software Engineering
10.6. Electronics Engineering
10.7. Informatics
10.8. Information Systems
10.9. Information Technology
10.10. Electrical Power Engineering
10.11. Telecommunication Engineering

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Chapter 1. Visi and Mission
Institut Teknologi Bandung.
Vision
As one of world class universities and centers of excellence in science, technology and arts in the near future, ITB will play significant role in bringing Indonesian society to reach its
unity and prosperity, and to hold the countrys sovereignity.
Mission
For the years 2000-2010, ITBs mission is to be a constructive force in the efforts of the Indonesian society to pursue its better future, through innovative and quality education,
research, and community service responding global development and local challenges.
Goals
To make its vision and mission materialized, ITB sets four interrelated goals to be achieved by 2010:
ITB exists as a respected global academic society, who has the expertise and ability to improve its competence globally, and to develop academic value system based on scientific
way.
ITB exists as a world class university university that produces quality graduates who have the ability for self improvement in the competitive global environment, characterized by
good moral quality, high integrity, intellectuality, innovativeness, and creativity, with emotional maturity.
ITB exists as a research university, which takes positionon the cutting edge of trends in the advancement of science, the technology and art, and plays an active role in the
advancement of science in the world. It also takes position on the development of knowledge required to improve the potential quality and uniqueness of the nation.
ITB exists as an institution that guides changes in the Indonesian society, through the upholding of moral and ethical values, as well as quality community services.
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics.
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics is a higher educational institute oriented toward research:
To develop and educate graduates which has a high level of integrity, creative, and able to continuously learn not only to be adaptive in ever changing science and technology but
also to apply the knowledge in their profession.
To be actively engaged in the development of knowledge in Electrical Engineering and Informatics to support Indonesias development.
To educate graduates so that they can function as the engine of the nations prosperity.
Vision statement of the School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics:
To be an outstanding and competitive higher education in Electrical Engineering and Informatics in Indonesia and well internationally recognized and has active roles in improvement
of national wellfare
Mission:
To provide higher education and continuing education in Electrical Engineering and Informatics by using communication and information technology toward creative communities.
To maintain the state of the art and develop Electrical Engineering and Informatics science through innovative research activities.
To dessiminate science, technology and knowledge of Electrical Engineering and Informatics through its alumnae, partnership with is and through activities of service to
community program to form knowledgeable and technological society.

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Chapter 2. Management
2.0. Management of SEEI
Dean Office
Achmad Bakrie Building, 2nd floor.
Dean:
Prof. Dr. Ing. Adang Suwandi Ahmad
Vice Dean of Academic Affairs: Dr. Suhartono Tjondronegoro.
Vice Dean of Resources Affairs: Dr. Suwarno
Undergraduate Program Committe (UPC):
Chairman:
Dr. Muhammad Nurdin
Secretary:
Dr. G.A. Putri Saptawati
Member:
1. Dr. Yudi Satria Gondokaryono
2. Dr. Arief Syaichu Rochman
3. Dr. Kastam Astami
4. Ir. Achmad Fuad Masud M.Eng.
5. Dr. Dwi Hendratmo
6. Dr. Ayu Purwarianti.
7. Ir. Tridesmana Rachmilda M.T.
8. Dr. Adit Kurniawan
9. Dr. Effrina Yanti H
10. Dr. Husni Setiawan S
11. Dr. Kusprasapta M
Ex-officio:
Dean
Vice Dean of Academic Affairs.
School Administration:
Head:
Academic and Students:
Information System:
Infrastructure:
Finance:
Human Resources:

Suci Ambarwati. S.Sos


Kusmiadi. ST
Bayu Setyolaksono S.Si
Sukmayani. Dra
Endang Ratna Kusumawati. A.Md
Lilis Teti Nurhayati. A.Md

Administration of Information System: Dian Irmayani. A.Md, Suranto.

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Undergraduate Office:
Benny Subianto Building, 2nd floor.
Electrical Power Engineering (EP) Study Program:
Chairman:
Academic Affairs and Final Examination Coordinator:
Students Affairs:

Dr. Muhammad Nurdin.


Ir. Tridesmana Rachmilda M.T.
Dr. Redy Mardianan

Telecommunication Engineering (ET) Study Program:


Chairman:
Academic Affairs and Final Examination Coordinator:
Students Affairs:

Dr. Adit Kurniawan


Dr. Effrina Yanti H
Ir. Sigit Haryadi M.T.

Electrical Engineering (EL) Study Program:


Chairman:
Academic Affairs:
Final Examination Coordinator:
Students Affairs:

Dr. Yudi Satria Gondokaryono


Dr. Arief Syaichu Rochman
Ir. Albarda MT.
Dr. Agung Harsoyo

Informatics Engineering (IF) Study Program:


Chairman:
Academic Affairs and Final Examination Coordinator:
Students Affairs:

Dr. G.A. Putri Saptawati


Dr. Ayu Purwarianti.
Dr. Achmad Imam K

Information Systems & Technology (II) Study Program:


Chairman:
Academic Affairs and Final Examination Coordinator:
Students Affairs:

Dr. Husni Setiawan S


Dr. Kusprasapta M
Ir. Rinaldi Munir. MT

Students Affairs Coordinators:

1. Dr. Redy Mardiana


2. Ir. Sigit Haryadi M.T.
3. Dr. Agung Harsoyo
4. Dr. Achmad Imam K
5. Ir. Rinaldi Munir. MT.

Study Program Administration:


Electrical Power Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, and Electrical Engineering: Taopik Hidayat, Dede Bagja Sembada. A.Md.
Informatics Engineering, and Information Systems & Technology: Titi Ratri Purnomo Wulan. A.Md, Sri Rahayu, Rasidi.
Administration of the office of the 5 Chairmans of Study Program: Sri Rahayu Setianungsih. A.Md, Sutiati.

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2.1. The organization of Undergraduate Program
Advisory Board
(From industry)

Dean

Vice Dean of Academic

Research Groups
1. Biomedical Engineering
2. Computer Engineering
3. Control & Computer
System
4. Data & Software
Engineering
5. Electronics Engineering
6. Informatics
7. Information Technology
8. Electrical Power
Engineering
9. Telecommunication
Engineering

Undergraduate
Program
Committe
(UPC)

Vice Dean of Resources

Undergraduate Study
Programs
1. Electrical Power
Engineering (EP)
2. Telecommunication
Engineering (ET)
3. Electrical Engineering
(EL)
4. Informatics
Engineering (IF)
5. Information System &
Technology (II)

Accreditation Team
1. National (BAN-PT)
2. International

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Academic Committe
Resources Committe

Senate

Quality
Control Team
(QCT)

Laboratories
1. Basic of Electrical Eng
2. Basis of Informatics Eng
3. Signal & Systems
4. Control & Computer Systems
5. Computer Engineering
6. Electrical Energy Conversion
7. Electrical Power System
8. High Voltage & High Current
9. Electronic & Component
10. Telematics
11. Radio Telecommunications &
Microwave
12. Biomedical Engineering
13. Computational Science & Eng
14. Graphics & Artificial Intelligence
15. Data Base
16. Software Engineering
17. Information Systems
18. Distributed System
19. Programming

Administration
1. Academic & Students
2. Finance
3. Human Resources
4. Facilities
5. Information System

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2.2. Education Programs at SEEI as a Cluster of Science and Engineering.
Area of Researh:
Biomedical Engineering.
Doctor Programme
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering & Informatics
Control and Computer Systems
EL, EP, ET, IF, II
Data & Software Engineering
Electronis Engineering
Informatics
Information Systems
Information Technology
Electrical Power Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering
Master Programme
Electrical Eng (EL, EP, ET)

Master Programme
Informatics (IF, II)

Doctoral Program, load 52 SCU


Length of study is 6 semesters
Graduates from other University

Bridging 12 SCU

Length of study is 1 semester


Graduates from other University

Master Programme
Informatics & Electrical Technology (EL, EP, ET, IF, II)

Master Programme
Load 36 SCU.
LoS is 3 semester
Graduates from
other University

Bridging 12 SCU
Length of study is 1 semester
Graduates from other University

Bachelor Programme

Bachelor Programme
Electrical Eng (EL)

Informatics Eng (IF)

Bachelor Programme

Bachelor Programme

Electrical Power Eng (EP)

Telecommunication Eng (ET)

Bachelor Programme, load 144 SCU, Length of study is 8 semesters

Common 1st year Program

PMBP

Bachelor Programme

Information Systems & Technology (II)

Common 1st year Program, 2 semesters.

SMPTN

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2.3. Integrated Undergraduate Program and Graduate Program.
Sem
1
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Undergraduate Program
First year Program
KU1071 (IF1091), EL 1092
Second year
EX2BCD, IX2BCD.
Third year
EX3BCD, IX3BSD.
Fourth year
Elective courses
undergraduate program
EX40CD, IX40CD
Undergraduate program, 8
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Integrated Undergraduate program


and Master program
First year Program
KU1071 (IF1091), EI 1092
Second year
EX2BCD, IX2BCD,
Third year
EL3BCD, IX3BSD.
Fourth year
Elective courses undergraduate
program. EX40CD, IX40CD
+ Compulsory courses Master Program:
EX51CD, IX51CD
Fifth year
Elective courses Master program.
EX50CD, IX50CD
EX6BCD, IX6BCD
Integrated Undergraduate program and
Master program, 10 semesters.

Master program

Note:
Compulsory courses Undergraduate
Program, can be taken as Bridging
Courses Master Program Magister.
Code: EX52CD, IX52CD
Note:
Elective courses undergraduate
program, can be taken as Elective
courses Master program.
Code: EX50CD, IX50CD
First year
Compulsory courses Master Program:
EX51CD, IX51CD
Elective courses Master program.
EX50CD, IX50CD, EX6BCD, IX6BCD
Elective courses Master program.
EX50CD, IX50CD, EX6BCD, IX6BCD
Master Program, 3 semesters
For students who have to take Bridging,
4 semesters.

Doctor Program

Note:
Elective courses Master program can
be taken as elective courses Doctor
Program.
First year Doctor Program
EI7BCD
Second year Doctor Program
EI8BCD
Third year Doctor Program
EI9BCD
Doctor Program, 6 semesters

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2.4. Education Programs Outcome
Programs

Programs Outcome

Doctor

Graduates of Doctor program are capable to develop New Methods & Engineering Science

Master

Graduates of Master program are capable to develop New Technologies

Undergraduate

Graduates of Undergraduate program are capable to develop New Systems which is needed for small
and middle scale industries

2.5. Area of Research


There are 10 area of research: biomedical engineering, computer engineering, control and computer systems, data and software engineering, electronics engineering, informatics,
information systems, information technology, electrical power enginering, telecommunication engineering.
2.5.1. Biomedical Engineering
Chairman: Prof. Dr. Tati Latifah E.R. Mengko
Fields of Interest:
Biomedical physics, biomedical transducers and instrumentation, biomedical system design and projects, medical imaging & Image processing, biomedical informatics &
telemedicine, biomechanics & rehabilitation engineering, biomaterials & drug delivery systems.
2.5.2. Computer Engineering
Chairman: Dr. Kuspriyanto.
Fields of Interest:
Computer architectures, operating systems, parallel and distributed computing, intelligent systems, pervasive and mobile computing, signal processing and pattern recognition,
human computer interaction, virtual reality and augmented reality, simulation platform.

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2.5.3. Control and Computer Systems
Chairman: Dr. Iyas Munawar.
Fields of Interest:
Modeling & simulation, robust control, adaptive control, intelligent control & systems, nonlinear systems, hybrid systems, switching control, discrete-event systems, actuators,
predictive control, multivariable control & real time optimization, industrial control & automation, mechatronics and electrical drive systems, active noise control, embedded
systems, control in robotics for control and autonomous systems.
2.5.4. Data and Software Engineering
Chairman: Ir. Hira Laksmiwati Zoro. M.Sc.
Fields of Interest:
Appropriate software methodology, data mining: bayesian network, semi-supervised clustering, sequential pattern, content management systems, mobile applications, artifacts &
process based software metrics, software project management tools, XML based financial electronic reporting, source code documentation generator, web services, service
oriented architecture, measurement of credibility of information on web, classification on GIS, open source software competency, expecdo, text mining & document clustering,
object oriented & temporal database, measurement of motivation on e-learning.
2.5.5. Electronics Engineering
Chairman: Dr. Trio Adiono
Fields of Interest:
Electronic mixed signals, electronic instrumentation using CAD tools, digital processor architecture, material & devices semiconductor, embedded system, IC technology, VLSI
design, design and implementation of application specific integrated circuits (ASICS), system on chip (SoC), intelligent systems, avionic systems, .
2.5.6. Informatics
Chairman: Ir. Santika Wachjudin P. MT.
Fields of Interest:
Information search engine, criptography, multimedia security, integrated messaging engine, knowledge engine, intelligent graphical engine, intelligent agent, natural language
processing, distributed computing systems, computer networks, computer networks security, mobile processing, wireless management, next generation networks.
2.5.7. Information Systems
Chairman:
Fields of Interest:
IT governance, organization information retrival, simulation systems, risk management, business process, IT alignment..
2.5.8. Information Technology
Chairman: Dr. Armein Z.R. Langi.
Fields of Interest:
Digital signal processing, human machine interface, stochastic system, information theory, intelligent systems, IT governance, networking technology, next generation media,
robotic instrumentation.

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2.5.9. Electrical Power Enginering
Chairman: Prof. Dr. Ngapuli Irmea Sinisuka.
Fields of Interest:
Electrical power generation, distributed generation & systems, transmission and distribution automation & monitoring systems, bio-energy, power electronics, power system
analysis, power system computation, power system security, power quality, power delivery, reactive power management, power economics, FACTS, electrical power business,
electrical pricing, renewable energy, electrical traction, electromagnetic compatibility, protection systems, electrical engineering materials, high voltage insulation technologies,
high voltage apparatus, lightning detection & protection, power apparatus, electrical measurements, fiels analysis on power systems apparatus.
2.5.10. Telecommunication Engineering.
Chairman: Dr. Andriyan Bayu Suksmono.
Fields of Interest:
Communication signal processing, statistical signal processing, baseband processing, information theory & source coding, channel coding, modulation systems, electronics
communications sub-systems, microwave sub-systems, computation methodes in microwave, queuing networks, telecommunication traffic engineering, convergence networks
(voice, data & broadcasting), multimedia communication systems, wave propagation, antenna systems, random fading channels, ultra wide band communication systems,
MIMO communications systems, radar & navigation systems, telemetry, telecommunication networks management, telecommunication management, project management of
telecommunication services, telecommunication economics, regulation & telecommunication policy.
2.6. Laboratories
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics has19 laboratories, namely:

1. Basic of Electrical Eng


2. Basis of Informatics Eng
3. Signal & Systems
4. Control & Computer Systems
5. Computer Engineering
6. Electrical Energy Conversion
7. Electrical Power System
8. High Voltage & High Current
9. Electronic & Component
10. Telematics
11. Radio Telecommunications & Microwave
12. Biomedical Engineering
13. Computational Science & Eng
14. Graphics & Artificial Intelligence
15. Data Base
16. Software Engineering
17. Information Systems
18. Distributed System
19. Programming

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2.7. Research Groups
Within SEEI as a cluster of science and engineering, there are 9 research groups:
1. Biomedical engineering
2. Computer engineering
3. Control & computer systems
4. Data & software engineering
5. Electronics engineering
6. Informatics
7. Information technology
8. Electrical power engineering
9. Telecommunication engineering.
Interrelation between research group can be seen in the following figure:

EDUCATION

ATTITUDE/
INTEGRITY,
CAPABILITY/SKILLS

SYSTEMS
Data&SoftwareEng,
TelecommunicationEng,
Control&ComputerSys,
BiomedicalEng,
InformationTechnology

PLATFORM
Informatics,
Computer Engineering,
Electronics Engineering

FOUNDATION
ElectricalPowerEngineering

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2.8. Study Program Assesment Plan

A high-level flow diagram outlining SEEIs assessment and evaluation processes is shown in the following figure 1. The diagram shows the two loops for the
assessment and evaluation of the Study Program Educational Objectives (Loop 1) and the Study Program Outcomes (Loop 2), and shows how the Study Program
Educational Objectives feed into the Study Program Outcomes.
The Study Program Educational Objectives support the missions of the Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) and School of Electrical Engineering & Informatics (SEEI),
and were determined in consultation with the Study Program constituencies (alumni, employers, and students).
Figure 1. Flow diagram illustrating the processes for the assesment and evaluation of the Program Educational Objectives and the Program Outcomes
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Loop 1

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Loop2
+
Desired Program
outcomes

Program Education
Objectives

Faculty input

Program, curriculum,
courses, facilities,
Student activities

Performance
criteria
Mission,
Input from Constituencies,
Accreditation Criteria

Assessment/
evaluate
Education
Objectives

QCT
Quality Control Team

Assessment of
Program outcomes

Direct measures: senior project, selected course assignment, etc


Indirect measures: surveys, exit interviews
Input from constituencies
Loop 1, see figure 2 for details
Loop 2, see figure 3 for details

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2.9. Assesment of Study Program Educational Objectives
A detailed flow diagram for the assessment and evaluation of the Study Program Educational Objectives is shown in the following figure 2.
The Study Program Educational Objectives have been developed in consultation with the Study Program core constituencies who also help SEEI evaluate how well these objectives are
being achieved.
Figure 2. Process diagram for the assessment and evaluation of Program Educational Objectives
Mission, input from constituencies
Accreditation criteria

Program Educational
Objectives

Desired
Objectives

Evaluation result

Evaluation

Chairman of Study Program

Assessed data

+ Team

Undergraduate Program
Committee (UPC) Meeting

Assessment
(QCT)
data

SEEIs Board Meeting


SEEIs Senate Meeting
Survey of employers
And Alumni (biannual)
Career Tracking
(Annual)

QCT: Quality Control Team

Industry and Alumni


Focus Group
(Annual)

Recommendation

Approved
No

Yes

Desired updates to Program Educational Objectives

Input to
Program Outcomes

An effective assessment requires both a well thought-out process and interpretable data that provides meaningful input to the process.
The Chairman of Study Program and Study Programs Team evaluates the assessed data and comes up with initial recommendations based upon whether objectives
have been met or not. The results of the evaluation and its initial recommendations are then presented by the Chairman of Study Program to the SEEIs Undergraduate
Program Commitee (UPC) meetings. If appropriate, the Dean of SEEI then authorizes the SEEIs UPC to develop a recommendation that could include specific
changes to the curriculum, couses, student activities, or laboratory facilities to further facilitate the attainment of the objectives by SEEIs graduates.
Major curricular changes require subsequent approval by the SEEIs Senate.
The success of this assessment and evaluation process is dependent on the data that feeds into this process.
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2.10. Assesment of Study Program Outcomes
A flow diagram for the assesment and evaluation of the Study Program Outcomes is shown in the following figure 3.
Figure 3. Process for the Assessment and Evaluation of the Program Outcomes
Desired Educational Objectives

Program Outcomes

Desired
Outcomes

Evaluation by Study
Program

Performance
Criteria

Course assessment (biannual)

data

Assessment
(QCT)

Lab and Design Project reports


(Annual)

Recommendation

Senior exit survey (Annual)


Approved
Recommendations
Implemented

Student and Faculty


Focus Group
(Annual)

Undergraduate Program
Committe (UPC) Meeting

Review of Evaluation Result &


Recommendation at
SEEIs Board Meeting
SEEIs Senate Meeting
1. Updates to Study Program Outcomes
2. Updates to Curriculum, courses, Lab
facilities, Student Activities

Assessed data

Senior Design Evaluation


(Annual)
Student Survey

Action for changes

Approved
No

Yes

QCT: Quality Control Team

The process consists of comparing the results of the assesment with the desired Study Program. The Study Program evaluates the assessed data and come up with
initial recommendations based upon whether outcomes have been met or not. The results are then reviewed by the SEEIs UPC.

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Chapter 3. Science and Engineering at The SEEI
Vision statement of the School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics:
To become a leading higher educational institution in Electrical Engineering and Informatics in Indonesia and well internationally recognized and has active roles in improvement of
national wellfare
As a Cluster of Science and Engineering Unit, SEEI develops Engineering Science and Engineering Technology in the area of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (Computing).
3.1. Domain of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Electrical Engineering and Informatics

Electrical Engineering
Electrical Power Engineering (EP)
Electronics Engineering (EE)
Control Engineering (EC)

Electrical Engineering and Informatics

Informatics (Computing)

Telecommunications Engineering (ET)


Computer Engineering (CE)
Biomedical Engineering (EB)
Information Systems (IS)
Information Technology (IT)
Information Systems & Technology (II)

Computer Science (CS)


Software Engineering (SE)

SEEI offers undergraduate (Bachelor degree) program in the following area:


1. Electrical Engineering (EL)
a. Plan of Study: Electronics Engineering
b. Plan of Study: Control Engineering
c. Plan of Study: Computer Engineering
d. Plan of Study: Biomedical Engineering
e. Plan of Study: General (Student may design his/her curriculum together with his/her supervisor)
2. Electrical Power Engineering (EP)
3. Telecommunication Engineering (ET)
4. Informatics Engineering (IF)
a. Plan of Study: Informatics/Computer Science
b. Plan of Study: Software Engineering
5. Information System and Technology (II)

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3.2. Undergraduate program Tree Diagram
Undergraduate program: To get a bachelor degree (Sarjana Teknik), undergraduate program student should take minimum 144 semester credit units (SCU) within 4 years of full time
study. This includes minimum of 36 SCU of Common 1st Year Program in the first year.
Bachelor of Engineering Program: Electrical Power Engineering (EP), Telecommunications Engineering (ET), Electrical Engineering (EL), Informatics Engineering (IF), and
Information Systems & Technology (II)
Common 1st Year + SEEIs Common Course
36 SCU + 10 SCU

EP, ET, EL common courses 17 SCU

Electrical Power
Engineering (EP)

Telecommunication
Engineering (ET)

IF, II Common courses (Computing) 24 SCU

Electrical
Engineering (EL)

Informatics
Engineering (IF)

Informatics
/ Computer Sciene

Electronics
Engineering

Control
Engineering

Computer
Engineering

Biomedical
Engineering

Information System and


Technology (II)

Software Engineering

General
(Design together with supervisor)

All SEEIs Bachelor degree program must demonstrate that their students attain:
a. an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering,
b. an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analysze and interpret data
c. an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,
manufacturability, and sustainability
d. an ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams
e. an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
f. an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
g. an ability to communicate effectively
h. the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context
i. a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
j. a knowledge of contemporary issues
k. an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
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3.3. Relation between criteria and knowledge, skills and attitudes
Outcome Criteria
Knowledge
Skills
Attitudes
a
an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and
Comprehend technical
Value rigorous technical
Appied science
engineering
literature
knowledge
b an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analysze
Experimental method
Empirical stance
Laboratory techniques
and interpret data
c
an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired Design methodology
Open to risk and uncertainty
Design process, creativity
needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental,
social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and
sustainability
d an ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams
Team dynamics
Interpersonal communication
Valuing others opinions
e
an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
Engineering approach
Desire to solve technical problems
Effective solution algorithms
f
an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
Principles of ethics
Analyze situations responsibly
Personal responsibility
g an ability to communicate effectively
Forms of communication Writing, public speaking
Clarity & understanding
h the broad education necessary to understand the impact of
History & social science
Social responsibility
Use of multiple perspectives
engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and
societal context
i
a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long
Preferred learning style
Self-directed learning
Self-improvement
learning
j
a knowledge of contemporary issues
Political & social issues
Evaluating critical issues
Objective analysis of issues
k an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools Engineering tools
Efficient, effective use of tools Need to assess limitations of tools
necessary for engineering practice
Quoted from: Preparing students for ABET a k; Richard Culver et al; 35th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in education conference; 2005, Indianapolis, IN.
3.4. Common courses:

No
1
2

Code

SEEIs common courses (Core of EP, ET, EL, IF, and II)
Name
Introduction to Information Technology A (Basic of Programming)
Fundamental of Electric Circuits

SCU
Note
2
First Year
2
First Year
4
3
MA2072
Engineering Mathematics I
3
Second Year
4
EP2092/ET2092/EL2092/IF2092/II2092
Probability & Statistics
3
Second Year
5
EL2095
Digital Systems
3
Second Year
6
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
1
Second Year
10
Those courses must be taken by all undergraduate students in Electrical Power Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Informatics Engineering and Information System and Technology
KU1071 (IF1091)
EL1092

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No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Code

EP, ET, and EL common courses


Name
Engineering Mathematics II
Electromagnetics
Electric Circuits
Electric Circuits Laboratory
Electronics
Electronics Laboratory
Signal & Systems

SCU
Note
3
Second Year
3
Second Year
3
Second Year
1
Second Year
3
Second Year
1
Second Year
3
Second Year
17
Those courses must be taken by all undergraduate students in Electrical Power Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, and Electrical Engineering
MA2074
EL2090
EL2093
EL2193
EL2040
EL2140
EP2094/ET2094/EL2094/II2094

IF and II (Computing) common courses


Name
SCU
Note
Organization & Computer Architecture
3
Second Year
Discrete Structure
3
Second Year
Data Bases
3
Second Year
Software Engineering
3
Second Year
Operating System
4
Third Year
Inter Personal Communication
2
Third Year
Computer Networks
3
Third Year
Human Computer Interaction
3
Third Year
24
Those courses must be taken by all undergraduate students in Informatics Engineering, and Information System and Technology.
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Code
EL2010
IF2091/II2091
IF2034
IF2036
IF3055
IF3094
IF3097
IF3099

EL and IF common courses


Name
SCU
Note
Discrete Structure
3
Second Year
Algorithm & Data Structure
4
Second Year
7
Those courses must be taken by all undergraduate students in Electrical Engineering, and Informatics Engineering
No
1
2

Code
EL2091/II2091
IF2030

ET and II common courses


SCU
Note
Discrete Structure
3
Second Year
Algorithm & Data Structure
3
Second Year
Software Engineering
3
Second Year
9
Those courses must be taken by all undergraduate students in Telecommunication Engineering, and Information System and Technology.
No
1
2
3

Code
ET2091/II2091
IF2031
IF2036

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3.5. Relation between common courses (more than 2 study program) and criterias

No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

Code
KU1071 (IF1091)
EL1092
MA2072
MA2074
EL2090
ET2091/EL2091/IF2091/II2091
EP2092/ET2092/EL2092/IF2092/II2092
EL2093
EL2193
EP2094/ET2094/EL2094/II2094
EL2095
EL2195
EL2040
EL2140
EL2010
IF2030
IF2031
IF2034
IF2036
IF3055
IF3094
EL3097/IF3097/II3097
IF3099

Name
Introduction to Information Technology A (Basic of Programming)
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
Engineering Mathematics I
Engineering Mathematics II
Electromagnetics
Discrete Structure
Probability & Statistics
Electric Circuits
Electric Circuits Laboratory
Signal & Systems
Digital Systems
Digital Systems Laboratory
Electronics
Electronics Laboratory
Organization & Computer Architecture
Algorithm & Data Structure
Algorithm & Data Structure
Data Bases
Software Engineering
Operating System
Inter Personal Communication
Computer Networks
Human Computer Interaction

SCU
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
3
1
3
4
3
3
3
4
2
3
3

a
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
M

e
H

H
M
H

M
M

H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H

H
H
H
H
H
H

H
H
H

M
M
M
H
H
M

f
M

H
H

i
L

H
H
M

H
H

H
H
H
H

3.6. Curriculum Structure:

First Year Program


Majors compulsary
ITBs compulsary
Option/Plan of Studys compulsary
Electives
Electives Non Major (non study program)
Free Elective
Minor (other major or other study program)

Without Minor
SCU
SCU
36
36
Min 44
10
Max 96
X
Y
Min 9
Min 12
Min 0
144
144

With Minor
SCU
SCU
36
36
Min 44
10
Max 93
X
Y
Min 15
15
144
144

Professional component:
a. One year of a combination of college level mathematics and basic sciences (some with experimental experience) appropriate to the discipline. 36 SCU
b. One and one-half years of engineering topics, consisting of engineering sciences and engineering design appropriate to the field of study. 54 SCU
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H

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M
M
M
M
M
M
M
H
H
H
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H
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3.7. First Year Program at The School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Semester I
No
Code
Course Name
SCU
No
Code
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
MA1201
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
FI1201
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
KI1201
4
KU1101
Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
4
KU1201
5
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
KU1001
6
KU102X English
2
6
KU1011
7
EL1092
Total
17

Semester II
Course Name
Calculus II
Elementary Physics IIA
Basic Chemistry IIA
Science of the Universe
Sport
Scientific Writing in Indonesian
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
Total

SCU
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
19

After completing common first year program, at the end of the second semester of first year, the student may select a major (study program) according to his/her interest.
3.8. The estimate of distribution of students per year for each study program
The estimation is as follows:
Study Program
Distribution (Min -:- Max)
Typical
Note
EL
95 -:- 135
115
Total EL + EP + ET maximum 225
EP
40 -:- 60
50
ET
50 -:- 70
60
IF
90 -:- 105
95
Total IF + II maximum 135
II
30 -:-45
40
Total
Maximum 360
Maximum 360
3.9. ITBs Compulsory Courses (minimum 10 SCU)
Environmental (3 SCU)
No
Code
Course Name
1
TL2105
Kesehatan Lingkungan
2
TL4001
Metodologi Amdal
3
TL4002
Rekayasa Lingkungan
4
AR3141
Pembangunan Lingkungan Binaan Berkelanjutan
5
BI4202
Ekologi dan Pengelolaan Bentang Alam
6
KL4201
Pengendalian Lingkungan Laut
7
OS3106
Oseanografi Lingkungan
8
KI3213
Kimia Lingkungan
Religion & Ethics (2 SCU)
No
Code
Course Name
1
KU206x
Religion & Ethics

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SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Code
TI3203
TI4002
TI4005
TI4205
TI2106
II3044
ET4066
IF4031

SCU
2

No
1

Code
KU2071

Management (3 SCU)
Course Name
Organisasi dan Manajemen Perusahaan Industri
Manajemen Rekayasa Industri
Manajemen Proyek
Manajemen Inovasi
Manajemen
Manajemen Proyek
Manajemen Proyek Layanan Telekomunikasi
Manajemen Proyek Perangkat Lunak
Pancasila (2 SCU)
Course Name
Pancasila and Civic Education

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SCU
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3.10. Example of elective courses non Study Program (minimum 9 SCU)
Odd Semester
No Code
Course Name
SCU
No
Code
1
TI2105
Pengantar Ekonomika
2
1
TI3005
2
MS2101
Gambar Mesin Berbasis Komputer
3
2
MS2214
3
BI2102
Anatomi dan Fisiologi Hewan
3
3
FI2203
4
FI2103
Teori Relativitas Khusus
3
4
MS2242

Even Semester
Course Name
Ekonomi Teknik
Elemen Mesin I
Termodinamika
Mekanika Fluida I

3.11. Example of free elective courses (minimum 3 SCU)


Odd Semester
Even Semester
No
Code
Course Name
SCU
No
Code
Course Name
1
KU4012
Komposisi
3
1
KU4012
Komposisi
2
KU4074
Politik dan Tata Pemerintahan
2
2
KU4074
Politik dan Tata Pemerintahan
3
KU4075
Hukum Lingkungan
2
3
KU4075
Hukum Lingkungan
4
KU4182
Komunikasi Pembangunan
2
4
KU4182
Komunikasi Pembangunan
5
KU4183
Sosiologi Industri
2
5
KU4183
Sosiologi Industri
6
KU4273
Hukum Milik Perindustrian
2
6
KU4184
Antropologi
Karena namanya pilihan bebas, maka mahasiswa boleh mengambil mata kuliah dari program studi-nya.
3.12. List of Cross-Listed courses at STEI
No
Code
Course Name
1
EL2091
Discrete Structure
ET2091
Discrete Structure
IF2091
Discrete Structure
II2091
Discrete Structure
2
EL2092
Probability & Statistics
EP2092
Probability & Statistics
ET2092
Probability & Statistics
IF2092
Probability & Statistics
II2092
Probability & Statistics
3
IF3090
Analysis of Information Requirement
II3090
Analysis of Information Requirement
4
IF3094
Inter Personal Communication
II3094
Inter Personal Communication

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2

No
7

11

EL3095
EP3095

Electrical Engineering Material


Electrical Engineering Material

3
3

EL3097
IF3097
II3097

Computer Networks
Computer Networks
Computer Networks

3
3
3

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10

Code
EL2094
EP2094
ET2094
II2094
IF3098
II3098

Course Name
Signal & Systems
Signal & Systems
Signal & Systems
Signal & Systems
Ethics & Cyber Law
Ethics & Cyber Law

IF3099
II3099
EL4097
IF4097
II4097
EL5097
IF5097
II5097

Human & Computer Interaction


Human & Computer Interaction
Advanced Computer Networks
Advanced Computer Networks
Advanced Computer Networks
Advanced Computer Networks
Advanced Computer Networks
Advanced Computer Networks

SCU
2
3
3
3

SCU
3
2
2
2
2
2

SCU
3
3
3
3
2
2

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3
3
3
3
2
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Chapter 4. Study Program: Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering (EL) Study Program at the School of Electrical Engineering & Informatics now covers a range of areas including electronics engineering, microelectronics
devices, VLSI integrated circuit desing, control engineering, robotics, intelligent systems, computer engineering, and biomedical engineering. The student, He or She may select his/her
own plan of study according to his or her interest.
At present, there are five plan of studies which the student may select, namely:
a. Plan of Study: General (Student may design his/her curriculum together with his/her supervisor)
b. Plan of Study: Electronics Engineering
c. Plan of Study: Control Engineering
d. Plan of Study: Computer Engineering
e. Plan of Study: Biomedical Engineering
To complete the competences, the student may take minor courses from other study programs at the school, for example: Electrical Power Engineering (EP), Telecommunication
Engineering (ET), Informatics Engineering (IF), and Information Systems & Technology (II) or minor of study program from other faculty.
Program Educational Objectives:
(1) Technical Knowledge: provide a basic knowledge of electrical engineering principles along with the required supporting knowledge of mathematics, science, computing, and
engineering fundamentals.
(2) Laboratory and Design Skills: develop the basic skills needed to perform and design experimental projects. Develop the ability to formulate problems and projects and to plan a
process for solutions taking advantage of diverse technical knowledge and skills.
(3) Communications Skill: develop the ability to organize and present information, and to write and speak effective Bahasa Indonesia and English.
(4) Preparation for the profession: provide an appreciation for the broad spectrum of issues arising in professional practice, including teamwork, leadership, safety, ethics, service,
economy, environmental awareness, and professional organizations.
(5) Preparation for further study: provide a sufficient breadth and depth for successful subsequent graduate study, post-graduate study, or lifelong learning programs.
(6) Preparation for national industrial development: provide a sufficient basics to have active roles in developing electrical engineering and other related industries in Indonesia.

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Curriculum Structure:
First Year Program
Majors compulsary:
MA2072, EL2091, EL2093, EL2193, EL2095, EL2195, IF2030
MA2074, EL2090, EL2092, EL2094, EL2040, EL2140
EL4091, EL4092, EL4096, EL4099
Total
Breadth: select 5 courses between:
EL3092 + EL3192, EL3095 or EL3004, EL3096, EL3000, EL3010 + EL3110,
EL3020 + EL3120, EL3040, ET3081 + ET3180, EP3076 + EP3170
Basic Science: select 1 course between:
EL3001, FI2103, FI2203
ITBs compulsary:
KU206x, KU2071, Management, Environmental
Option/Plan of Studys compulsary
Electives
Electives Non Major (other study program)
Electrical Power Engineering (EP)
Telecommunication Engineering (ET)
Informatics Engineering (IF)
Information System & Technology (II)
Others
Free Elective
Minor (other major or other study program)
Electrical Power Engineering (EP)
Telecommunication Engineering (ET)
Informatics Engineering (IF)
Information System & Technology (II)
Others

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Without Minor
SCU
SCU
36
36

With Minor
SCU
SCU
36
36
18
16
10
44

18
16
10
44

17 -:- 20

17 -:- 20
Max 96

Max 93

3
10
X
Y

10
X
Y
-

Min 9

Min 0
-

Min 12

15

Min 15

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Freshmen
First Year Program at The School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Semester I
Semester II
No
Code
Corse Name
SCU No
Code
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
MA1201
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
FI1201
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
KI1201
4
KU1101
Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science 2
4
KU1201
5
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
KU1011
6
KU102x
English
2
6
KU1001
7
EL1092
Total
17
Total
Sophomore (second year program)
Common for all Electrical Engineering (EL) students
Semester III
No Code
Course Name
SCU
1 MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
3
2 EL2091
Discrete Structure
3
3 EL2093
Electric Circuits
3
4 EL2193
Electric Circuits Laboratory
1
5 EL2095
Digital Systems
3
6 EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
1
7 IF2030
Algorithm & Data Structure
4
Total
18

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Semester IV
No
Code
1
MA2074
2
EL2090
3
EL2094
4
EL2040
5
EL2140
6
EL2092
7
KU206x

Course Name
Calculus II
Elementary Physics IIA
Basic Chemistry IIA
Science of the Universe
Scientific Writing in Indonesian
Sport
Fundamental of Electric Circuits

Course Name
Engineering Mathematics II
Electromagnetics
Signal & Systems
Electronics
Electronics Laboratory
Probability & Statistics
Religion & Ethics
Total

SCU
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
19

SCU
3
3
3
3
1
3
2
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4.1. General Electrical Engineering
The Structure of Plan of Study of General Electrical Engineering
Student designs his/her curriculum together with his/her supervisor
Third Year
Semester V
No Code
Course Name
SCU
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
3
2
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
1
3
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
3
4
EL Breadth course
3
5
EL Breadth Laboratory
1
6
EL Breadth course
3
7
Elective non EL / Minor
3
Total
17

Fourth Year
Semester VII
No
Code
1
EL4096
2
EL4092
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Course Name
Final Project I & Seminar
Engineering Ethics & Selected Topics
EL course
EL course
Elective Economy /Minor
Management
Free Elective

List of third year courses (1)


Semester V
No Code
Course Name
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
2
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
3
EL3095
Electrical Engineering Material
4
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
5
EL3020
Control Systems
6
EL3120
Control Systems Laboratory
7
EL3040
Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics
8
EL3010
Computer System Architecture
9
EL3110
Computer System Architecture Laboratory

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SCU
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
19

SCU
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
1

Semester VI
No Code
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
Semester VIII
No Code
1
EL4099
2
EL4091
3
4
5
6
KU2071
7
Total

Semester VI
No Code
1
EL3041
2
EL3042
3
EL3043
4
EL3044
5
EL3046
6
EL3246
7
EL3022
8
EL3222
9
EL3097

Course Name
EL course
EL course
EL course
EL course
EL course
EL Laboratory
Elective non EL / Minor

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
19

Course Name
Final Project II (Capstone)
Industrial Experiences
Environmental
Elective Humaniora / Minor
Free Elective / Minor
Pancasila and Civic Education

SCU
4
2
3
3
3
2
17

Course Name
Radio Frequency Microelectronics
Semiconductor Devices
Digital Processor Structure
Instrumentation Systems
Design of Embedded Systems
Design of Embedded Systems Laboratory
Control Systems Instrumentation
Control Systems Instrumentation Laboratory
Computer Networks

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
1
3

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List of third year courses (2)
Semester V
No Code
Course Name
10 EL3011 Design of Sequential Circuits
11 EL3013 Design of Operating Systems
12 EL3000 Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering & Lab
13 EL3001 Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology
14 EL3002 Biomedical Instrumentations
15 EL3004 Biomaterial
List of fourth year courses
No Code
Course Name
1
EL4040 VLSI Systems Design
2
EL4041 IC Technology
3
EL4042 Design of Analog & Mixed Signals IC
4
EL4021 Multivariabel Control Systems
5
EL4022 Digital Control Systems
6
EL4023 Robotics
7
EL4010 Computer System Architecture II
8
EL4011 Problem Solving with OOP
9
EL4012 High Performance Computer Design
10
EL4000 Biomedical System Design
11
EL4001 Medical Informatics
12
EL4002 Sensor and Transducer
13
EL4003 Modeling & Simulation of Physiology Systems

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SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3
SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Semester VI
No Code
10 EL3012
11 EL3014
12 EL3016
13 EL3006
14 EL3008
15
No
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Code
EL4043
EL4044
EL4045
EL4046
EL4024
EL4025
EL4026
EL4013
EL4014
EL4004
EL4005
EL4006

Course Name
Interfacing and Peripheral
Design of Digital Systems
Design of Network Software
Physics of Biomedical
Digital Image Processing

SCU
3
3
3
3
3

Course Name
Network of Embedded Systems
Avionics Systems
Analysis & Design of Digital IC
Special Topics in Electronics Engineering
Electrical Drives
Mechatronics
Intelligence Control Systems
Multimedia Systems
GPU Programming and Computer Graphics
Biomechanics
Stochastic Biomedical Signal Processing
EM Wave & Ultrasonics in BME

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

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List of other study program courses and list of minor courses (as an example)
Elective from other study program, minimum 9 SCU is required. Minor from other study program, minimum 15 SCU is required
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Code
MS2041
EP3071
EP3073
EP3075
EP3077
EP3170
ET3080
ET3081
ET3083
ET3180
IF2034
IF2036
IF2050
IF2052
IF3055
IF3057

Course Name
Thermal Engineering & Fluid Mechanics
Electrical Machines
Numerical Analysis & Computation
Electromagnetic Compatibility
High Voltage Engineering
Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory I
Electromagnetics II
Communication Systems
Data Communications
Telecommunication Laboratory I
Database
Software Engineering
Logic of Informatics
Language Theory, and Otomata
Operating Systems
Information Systems

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
4
3

No
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Code
EP2076
EP3072
EP3074
EP3076
EP3070
EP3270
ET2080
ET3082
ET3084
ET3086
ET3087
ET3088
ET3280
IF3035
IF3037

Course Name
Measurement Systems & Microprocessor
Power Electronics
Computer & System Engineering
Power Systems Analysis
Electrical Power Generation
Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory II
Telecommunication Networks
Communication Systems II
Telecommunication Traffic Engineering
Communication Electronics & Microwave
Antenna & Wave Propagation
Optical Communication Systems
Telecommunication Laboratory II
Database Systems
Advanced Software Engineering

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3

Students who are interested in following plan of study of general electrical engineering may contact:
1. Dr. Yudi Satria Gondokaryono
3. Ir. Ahmad Fuad Masud M.Eng
2. Dr. Arief Syaichu Rohman
4. Dr. Kastam Astami.
4.1.1. Relation between ELs courses and criterias
No
Code
Name
1
EL3092 Digital Signal Processing
2
EL3192 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
3
EL3095 Electrical Engineering Material
4
EL3096 Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
5
EL3000 Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering & Lab
6
EL3001 Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology
7
EL3002 Biomedical Instrumentations
8
EL3004 Biomaterial
9
EL3006 Physics of Biomedical
10
EL3008 Digital Image Processing
11
EL3010 Computer System Architecture
12
EL3110 Computer System Architecture Laboratory
13
EL3011 Design of Sequential Circuits
14
EL3012 Interfacing and Peripheral
15
EL3013 Design of Operating Systems
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3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3

a
H

H
H
L
L
M
M
H
H
M
L
M
L
L

L
H
M

H
H
H
H
H
M
M
H
H
H
H

e
M
M
H
M

H
H
H

H
H
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L
L

H
M
H
H
H
H

M
L

M
M
M

k
M
M

M
M
H
H
H
M
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M
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18
19
20
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23
24
25
26
27
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29
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31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54

EL3014
EL3015
EL3016
EL3020
EL3120
EL3022
EL3222
EL3040
EL3041
EL3042
EL3043
EL3044
EL3046
EL3246
EL4000
EL4001
EL4002
EL4003
EL4004
EL4005
EL4006
EL4010
EL4011
EL4012
EL4013
EL4014
EL4021
EL4022
EL4023
EL4024
EL4025
EL4026
EL4040
EL4041
EL4042
EL4043
EL4044
EL4045
EL4046

Design of Digital Systems


Problem Solving with C
Design of Network Software
Control Systems
Control Systems Laboratory
Control Systems Instrumentation
Control Systems Instrumentation Laboratory
Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics
Radio Frequency Microelectronics
Semiconductor Devices
Digital Processor Structure
Instrumentation Systems
Design of Embedded Systems
Design of Embedded Systems Laboratory
Biomedical System Design
Medical Informatics
Sensor and Transducer
Modeling & Simulation of Physiology Systems
Biomechanics
Stochastic Biomedical Signal Processing
EM Wave & Ultrasonics in BME
Computer System Architecture II
Problem Solving with OOP
High Performance Computer Design
Multimedia Systems
GPU Programming and Computer Graphics
Multivariabel Control Systems
Digital Control Systems
Robotics
Electrical Drives
Mechatronics
Intelligence Control Systems
VLSI Systems Design
IC Technology
Design of Analog & Mixed Signals IC
Network of Embedded Systems
Avionics Systems
Analysis & Design of Digital IC
Special Topics in Electronics Engineering

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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

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H

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H
M

H
H

M
M
H
L
M
L

H
H
H
H
H
H

H
H
H
H
H
H

H
H
M
M
H
M
H

H
M
M
M
M
M
L

M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M

M
H
H

H
H
H

H
H
M
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
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H

H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H

L
L
L

H
H
H

L
L
L
M
L
M
L

L
L
L

H
H
H

H
H
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L
L

L
M
M
M
M
M
M
H
L
H
H
M
M
M
H
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M

H
H
M
M
M
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
M
H
H
H
H
M
M
M
H
H
H
M
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H
H
H
H
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H
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4.1.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule, example of Plan of Study of General:
Freshmen Courses
SCU Grade
Electrical Engineerings compulsory courses
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
EL2091
Discrete Structure
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
EL2093
Electric Circuits
4
KU1101 Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
4
EL2193
Electric Circuits Laboratory
5
KU1071 Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
EL2095
Digital Systems
6
KU102X English
2
6
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
7
MA1201 Calculus II
4
7
IF2030
Algorithm & Data Structure
8
FI1201
Elementary Physics IIA
4
8
MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II
9
KI1201
Basic Chemistry IIA
3
9
EL2090
Electromagnetics
10 KU1201 Science of the Universe
2
10 EL2094
Signal & Systems
11 KU1011 Scientific Writing in Indonesian
2
11 EL2040
Electronics
12 KU1001 Sport
2
12 EL2140
Electronics Laboratory
13 EL1092
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
2
13 EL2092
Probability & Statistics
14 EL4096
Final Project I & Seminar
36
15 EL4092
Engineering Ethics & Selected Topics
ITBs compulsory courses
SCU Grade
1
KU206x Religion & Ethics
2
16 EL4099
Final Project II (Capstone)
2
KU2071 Pancasila and Civic Education
2
17 EL4091
Industrial Experiences
3
Environmental
3
4
Management
3
Elective Breadth (5 courses)
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
10
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
Elective courses non Study Program
SCU Grade
1
Elective non EL
3
2
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
2 TI2105
Introduction to Economics
2
3
3 TI3005
Engineering Economy (Elective non SP)
2
4
4
Elective Humaniora (Elective non SP)
2
5
5
9
Free Electives
SCU Grade
1
Free Elective
3
EE Elective
2
1
2
3
3
Elective Basic Science
SCU Grade
1
Elective Basic Science
3
4
5
3
6
Total
144
Consult supervisor before selecting elective non Study Program,
7
elective Study Program and free elective.
8

SCU
3
3
3
1
3
1
4
3
3
3
3
1
3
2
2
4
2
44
SCU
3
1
3
3

17
SCU

Grade

Grade

Grade

22
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4.2. Study Program: Electrical Engineering
Plan of Study: Electronics Engineering..
Electronic engineering is a discipline that applies the electromagnetic properties of electrical components and the schemes for encoding of information into electrical signals to the
processing, transmission, and storage of information.
In the field of electronic engineering, engineeers deal with
1. The design and testing of electronic circuits and systems for processing, transmission, and storage of information, including the software that represents parts of the mechanism
that governs the electronic systems,
2. The analysis and manipulation of electrical signals,
3. The transmission of information across a channel,
4. The utilization of feedback in designing controller for electronic systems, and
5. The design of devices to transform physical quantities into electrical signals, and vice versa.
The curriculum for electronic engineering plan-of-study at SEEI-ITB was design to ensure a strong background for the four main track in the field of electronics engineering:
1. Physical electronics,
2. Integrated circuit and systems,
3. Embedded real-time systems, and
4. Intelligent instrumentation systems.
4.2.1. Electronics Engineerings Body of Knowledge.
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

ADE
ALG
PRF
CSG
DIG
DSC
DSP
DST

Knowledge Area
Analog and Digital Electronics
Algorithms
Programming Fundamentals
Circuits and Signal
Digital Logic
Discrete Structures
Digital Signal Processing
Digital Signal Transmission

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No
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

IST
CTS
ESY
PRS
RFE
VLS
SDV
SPR

Knowledge Area
Instrumentation
Control Systems
Embedded Systems
Probability and Statistics
Radio Frequency Electronics
VLSI Design and Fabrication
Semiconductor Devices
Social and Professional Issues

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Example of Plan of Study of Electonics Engineering
Third year
Semester V
No Code
Course Name
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
2
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
3
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
4
EL3020
Control Systems
5
EL3120
Control Systems Laboratory
6
EL3040
Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics
7
ET3081
Communication Systems (Elective non SP)
8
ET3180
Telecommunication Lab I (Elective non SP)
Total
Fourth year
Semester VII
No
Code
1
EL4096
2
EL4092
3
EL4040
4
EL4041
5
TI2105
6
EL3001
7
Total

SCU
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
1
18

Semester VI
No Code
1
EL3041
2
EL3042
3
EL3043
4
EL3044
5
EL3046
6
EL3246
7
Total

Course Name
Final Project I & Seminar
Engineering Ethics & Selected Topics
VLSI Systems Design
IC Technology
Introduction to Economics (Elective non SP)
Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology (Elective Basic Science)
Free Elective

Elective course: Electronics Engineering (S1)


No Code
Name
1
EL4040 VLSI Systems Design
2
EL4041 IC Technology
3
EL4042 Design of Analog & Mixed Signals IC

Sks
3
3
3

No
4
5
6
7

Course Name
Radio Frequency Microelectronics
Semiconductor Devices
Digital Processor Structure
Instrumentation Systems
Design of Embedded Systems
Design of Embedded Systems Laboratory
Elective Humaniora (Elective non SP)

Code
EL4043
EL4044
EL4045
EL4046

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
18

SCU
2
2
3
3
2
3
3
18

Semester VIII
No
Code
1
EL4099
2
EL4091
3
4
5
6
KU2071
7
TI3005
Total

Course Name
Final Project II (Capstone)
Industrial Experiences
Environmental
Management
Elective non SP
Pancasila and Civic Education
Engineering Economy (Elective non SP)

Name
Network of Embedded Systems
Avionics Systems
Analysis & Design of Digital IC
Special Topics in Electronics Engineering

SCU
4
2
3
3
2
2
2
18

Sks
3
3
3
3

Students who are interested in following plan of study of electronics engineering may contact:
1. Dr. Trio Adiono.
2. Ir. Achmad Fuad Masud. M.Eng

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4.2.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule, example of Plan of Study of Electonics Engineering:
Freshmen Courses
SCU Grade
Electrical Engineerings compulsory courses
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
EL2091
Discrete Structure
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
EL2093
Electric Circuits
4
KU1101 Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
4
EL2193
Electric Circuits Laboratory
5
KU1071 Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
EL2095
Digital Systems
6
KU102X English
2
6
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
7
MA1201 Calculus II
4
7
IF2030
Algorithm & Data Structure
8
FI1201
Elementary Physics IIA
4
8
MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II
9
KI1201
Basic Chemistry IIA
3
9
EL2090
Electromagnetics
10 KU1201 Science of the Universe
2
10 EL2094
Signal & Systems
11 KU1011 Scientific Writing in Indonesian
2
11 EL2040
Electronics
12 KU1001 Sport
2
12 EL2140
Electronics Laboratory
13 EL1092
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
2
13 EL2092
Probability & Statistics
14 EL4096
Final Project I & Seminar
36
15 EL4092
Engineering Ethics & Selected Topics
ITBs compulsory courses
SCU Grade
1
KU206x Religion & Ethics
2
16 EL4099
Final Project II (Capstone)
2
KU2071 Pancasila and Civic Education
2
17 EL4091
Industrial Experiences
3
Environmental
3
4
Management
3
Elective Breadth
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
10
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
Elective courses non Study Program
SCU Grade
1 ET3180
Telecommunication Lab I (Elective non SP)
1
2
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
2 TI2105
Introduction to Economics
2
3
EL3020
Control Systems
3 TI3005
Engineering Economy (Elective non SP)
2
EL3120
Control Systems Laboratory
4
Elective Humaniora (Elective non SP)
2
4
EL3040
Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics
5
Elective non SP
2
5
ET3081
Communication Systems (Elective non SP)
9
Free Electives
SCU Grade
1
Free Elective
3
EE Elective
2
1
EL3041
Radio Frequency Microelectronics
2
EL3042
Semiconductor Devices
3
3
EL3043
Digital Processor Structure
Elective Basic Science
SCU Grade
1 EL3001
Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology
3
4
EL3044
Instrumentation Systems
5
EL3046
Design of Embedded Systems
3
6
EL3246
Design of Embedded Systems Laboratory
Total
144
Consult supervisor before selecting elective non Study Program,
7
EL4040
VLSI Systems Design
elective Study Program and free elective.
8
EL4041
IC Technology

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SCU
3
3
3
1
3
1
4
3
3
3
3
1
3
2
2
4
2
44
SCU
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
17
SCU
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
22

Grade

Grade

Grade

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4.3. Study Program: Electrical Engineering
Plan of Study: Control Engineering.
Control is just our everyday activity in natural or man-made environment towards efficiency and effectiveness in this increasingly competitive world, efficiency and effectiveness are
the key quality factors. The product quality of industrial plants, for example, is highly dependent on the designed control systems and hence highly educated workforces in automatic
control, intelligent systems, computer systems, and robotics to increase or maintain the quality are on demand.
4.3.1. Control Engineerings Body of Knowledge.
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

ALG
PRF
CSG
DIG
DSC
DSP
ELE

Knowledge Area
Algorithms
Programming Fundamentals
Circuits and Signal
Digital Logic
Discrete Structures
Digital Signal Processing
Electronics

No
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

IST
CTS
ESY
PRS
RBT
MCT
SPR

Knowledge Area
Instrumentation
Control Systems
Embedded Systems
Probability and Statistics
Robotics
Mechatronics
Social and Professional Issues

Example of research area:


Modeling & simulation, robust control, adaptive control, intelligent control & systems, nonlinear systems, hybrid systems, switching control, discrete-event systems, actuators,
predictive control, multivariable control & real time optimization, industrial control & automation, mechatronics and electrical drive systems, active noise control, embedded systems,
control in robotics for control and autonomous systems.

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Example of Plan of Study of Control Engineering
Third year
Semester V
No
Code
Course Name
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
2
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
3
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
4
EL3020
Control Systems
5
EL3120
Control Systems Laboratory
6
EL3040
Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics
7
EL3095
Electrical Engineering Material
8
TI2105
Introduction to Economics (Elective non SP)
Total
Fourth year
Semester VII
No
Code
1
EL4096
2
EL4092
3
EL4021
4
EL4022
5
EL4122
6
EL4023
7
EL3001
Total

SCU
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
2
19

Semester VI
No
Code
1 EL3022
2 EL3222
3 EL3097
4 EP3071
5 ET3081
6
7 TI3005
Total

Final Project I & Seminar


Engineering Ethics & Selected Topics
Multivariabel Control Systems
Digital Control Systems
Digital Control Systems Laboratory
Robotics
Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology (Elective Basic Science)

SCU
3
3
3

No
5
6
7
8

Code
EL4024
EL4025
EL4026

SCU
3
1
3
3
3
3
2
18

Course Name

Elective course: Control Engineering


No
Code
Course Name
1
EL4021 Multivariabel Control Systems
2
EL4022 Digital Control Systems
3
EL4023 Robotics
4

Course Name
Control Systems Instrumentation
Control Systems Instrumentation Laboratory
Computer Networks
Electrical Machines (Elective non SP)
Communication Systems (Elective non SP)
EL course
Engineering Economy (Elective non SP)

SCU
2
2
3
3
1
3
3
17

Semester VIII
No
Code
1 EL4099
2 EL4091
3 KU2071
4
5
6
7
Total

Course Name
Electrical Drives
Mechatronics
Intelligence Control Systems

Course Name
Final Project II (Capstone)
Industrial Experiences
Pancasila and Civic Education
Management
Elective Humaniora / Minor
Environmental
Free Elective

SCU
4
2
2
3
2
3
2
18

SCU
3
3
3

Students who are interested in following plan of study of control engineering may contact:
1. Dr. Iyas Munawar.
2. Dr. Arief Syaichu Rohman
3. Dr. Hilwaldi Hindersah

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4.3.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule, example of Plan of Study of Control Engineering:
Freshmen Courses
SCU Grade
Electrical Engineerings compulsory courses
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
EL2091
Discrete Structure
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
EL2093
Electric Circuits
4
KU1101 Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
4
EL2193
Electric Circuits Laboratory
5
KU1071 Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
EL2095
Digital Systems
6
KU102X English
2
6
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
7
MA1201 Calculus II
4
7
IF2030
Algorithm & Data Structure
8
FI1201
Elementary Physics IIA
4
8
MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II
9
KI1201
Basic Chemistry IIA
3
9
EL2090
Electromagnetics
10 KU1201 Science of the Universe
2
10 EL2094
Signal & Systems
11 KU1011 Scientific Writing in Indonesian
2
11 EL2040
Electronics
12 KU1001 Sport
2
12 EL2140
Electronics Laboratory
13 EL1092
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
2
13 EL2092
Probability & Statistics
14 EL4096
Final Project I & Seminar
36
15 EL4092
Engineering Ethics & Selected Topics
ITBs compulsory courses
SCU Grade
1
KU206x Religion & Ethics
2
16 EL4099
Final Project II (Capstone)
2
KU2071 Pancasila and Civic Education
2
17 EL4091
Industrial Experiences
3
Environmental
3
4
Management
3
Elective Breadth
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
10
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
Elective courses non Study Program
SCU Grade
1 EP3071
Electrical Machines (Elective non SP)
3
2
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
2 ET3081
Communication Systems (Elective non SP)
3
3
EL3020
Control Systems
3 TI2105
Introduction to Economics
2
EL3120
Control Systems Laboratory
4 TI3005
Engineering Economy
2
4
EL3040
Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics
5
5
EL3095
Electrical Engineering Material
10
Free Electives
SCU Grade
1
Free Elective
2
EE Elective
2
Elective Humaniora
2
1
EL3022
Control Systems Instrumentation
2
EL3222
Control Systems Instrumentation Laboratory
4
3
EL3097
Computer Networks
Elective Basic Science
SCU Grade
1 EL3001
Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology
3
4
EL4021
Multivariabel Control Systems
5
EL4022
Digital Control Systems
3
6
EL4122
Digital Control Systems Laboratory
Total
144
Consult supervisor before selecting elective non Study Program,
7
EL4023
Robotics
elective Study Program and free elective.
8
EL course

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SCU
3
3
3
1
3
1
4
3
3
3
3
1
3
2
2
4
2
44
SCU
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
17
SCU
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
20

Grade

Grade

Grade

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4.4. Study Program: Electrical Engineering


Plan of Study: Computer Engineering.
Computer Engineering is a discipline that embodies the science and technology of design, construction, implementation, and maintenance of software and hardware component of
modern computing systems and computer-controlled equipment.
Computer Engineering has traditionally been viewed as a combination of both computer science (CS) and electrical engineering (EE).
Computer Engineering is concerned with the design and construction of computers and computer-based systems.
It involves the study of hardware, software, communications, and the interaction among them.
Its curriculum focuses on the theories, principles, and practices of traditional electrical engineering and mathematics and applies them to the problems of designing computer and
computer-based devices.
Computer engineers should be able to design and implement systems that involve the integration of software and hardware devices.
Overlap between EE, CE dan CS:

EE

CE

CS

4.4.1. Computer Engineerings Body of Knowledge


No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

ALG
CAO
CSE
CSG
DBS
DIG
DSC
DSP
ELE

Knowledge Area
Algorithms
Computer Architecture and Organization
Computer Systems Engineering
Circuits and Signal
Database Systems
Digital Logic
Discrete Structures
Digital Signal Processing
Electronics

No
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

ESY
HCI
NWK
OPS
PRF
PRS
SPR
SWE
VLS

Knowledge Area
Embedded Systems
Human Computer Interaction
Computer Networks
Operating Systems
Programming Fundamentals
Probability and Statistics
Social and Professional Issues
Software Engineering
VLSI Design and Fabrication

Example of research area:


Computer architectures, operating systems, parallel and distributed computing, intelligent systems, pervasive and mobile computing, signal processing and pattern recognition, human
computer interaction, virtual reality and augmented reality, simulation platform.

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Example of Plan of Study of Computer Engineering
Third year
Semester V
No
Code
Course Name
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
2
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
3
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
4
EL3010
Computer System Architecture
5
EL3110
Computer System Architecture Laboratory
6
EL3013
Design of Operating Systems
7
EL3095
Electrical Engineering Material
8
TI2105
Introduction to Economics
Total

SCU
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
2
19

Semester VI
No
Code
1
EL3011
2
EL3012
3
EL3016
4
EL3097
5
EL3046
6
EL3246
7
TI3005

Course Name
Design of Sequential Circuits
Interfacing and Peripheral
Design of Network Software
Computer Networks
Design of Embedded Systems
Design of Embedded Systems Laboratory
Engineering Economy

Total

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
18

Fourth year

Semester VII
No
Code
1
EL4096
2
EL4092
3
EL3000
4
EL3001
5
6
7
Total
No
1
2
3

Course Name
Final Project I & Seminar
Engineering Ethics & Selected Topics
Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering & Lab (Breadth)
Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology (Elective Basic Science)
Elective EL
Free Elective
Management

Elective course: Computer Engineering


Code
Course Name
EL4010
Computer System Architecture II
EL4011
Problem Solving with OOP
EL4012
High Performance Computer Design

SCU
3
3
3

No
4
5
6

Code
EL4013
EL4014

SCU
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
19

Semester VIII
No
Code
1
EL4099
2
EL4091
3
4
KU2071

Course Name
Final Project II (Capstone)
Industrial Experiences
Environmental
Elective Humaniora (non EL)
Pancasila and Civic Education
Elective non EL / Minor

Total

Course Name
Multimedia Systems
Computer Graphics and GPU Programming

SCU
4
2
3
2
2
3
16

SCU
3
3

Students who are interested in following plan of study of computer engineering may contact:
1. Dr. Kuspriyanto.
2. Dr. Yudi Satria Gondokaryono

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4.4.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule, example of Plan of Study of Computer Engineering:
Freshmen Courses
SCU Grade
Electrical Engineerings compulsory courses
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
EL2091
Discrete Structure
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
EL2093
Electric Circuits
4
KU1101 Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
4
EL2193
Electric Circuits Laboratory
5
KU1071 Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
EL2095
Digital Systems
6
KU102X English
2
6
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
7
MA1201 Calculus II
4
7
IF2030
Algorithm & Data Structure
8
FI1201
Elementary Physics IIA
4
8
MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II
9
KI1201
Basic Chemistry IIA
3
9
EL2090
Electromagnetics
10 KU1201 Science of the Universe
2
10 EL2094
Signal & Systems
11 KU1011 Scientific Writing in Indonesian
2
11 EL2040
Electronics
12 KU1001 Sport
2
12 EL2140
Electronics Laboratory
13 EL1092
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
2
13 EL2092
Probability & Statistics
14 EL4096
Final Project I & Seminar
36
15 EL4092
Engineering Ethics & Selected Topics
ITBs compulsory courses
SCU Grade
1
KU206x Religion & Ethics
2
16 EL4099
Final Project II (Capstone)
2
KU2071 Pancasila and Civic Education
2
17 EL4091
Industrial Experiences
3
Environmental
3
4
Management
3
Elective Breadth
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
10
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
Elective courses non Study Program
SCU Grade
1
Elective non EL
3
2
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
2
Elective Humaniora
2
3
EL3010
Computer System Architecture
3 TI2105
Introduction to Economics
2
EL3110
Computer System Architecture Laboratory
4 TI3005
Engineering Economy
2
4
EL3000
Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering & Lab
5
5
EL3095
Electrical Engineering Material
9
Free Electives
SCU Grade
1
Free Elective
3
EE Elective
2
1
EL3013
Design of Operating Systems
2
EL3011
Design of Sequential Circuits
3
3
EL3012
Interfacing and Peripheral
Elective Basic Science
SCU Grade
1 EL3001
Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology
3
4
EL3016
Design of Network Software
5
EL3097
Computer Networks
3
6
EL3046
Design of Embedded Systems
Total
144
Consult supervisor before selecting elective non Study Program,
7
EL3246
Design of Embedded Systems Laboratory
elective Study Program and free elective.
8
EL course

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SCU
3
3
3
1
3
1
4
3
3
3
3
1
3
2
2
4
2
44
SCU
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
17
SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
22

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Grade

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4.5. Study Program: Electrical Engineering

Plan of Study Biomedical Engineering (BME).


Biomedical Engineers combine traditional engineering fields ( Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical and Industrial) with medicine and human physiology.
Biomedical Engineers can works in hospitals as clinical engineers, in medical centers as medical researchers, in medical industries as designing clinical devices.
Overlap between EE, BME and Medical Sciences:

EE

BME

Medical Sciences

4.5.1. Biomedical Engineerings Body of Knowledge


No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

ALG
FBE
CSG
DIG
DSC
DSP
ELE
CTS

Knowledge Area
Algorithms
Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering
Circuits and Signal
Digital Logic
Discrete Structures
Digital Signal Processing
Electronics & Instrumentation
Control Systems

No
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

PRF
ESY
PRS
CSE
BIM
SPR
MPH
TPH

Knowledge Area
Programming Fundamentals
Embedded Systems
Probability and Statistics
Computer Systems
Biomechanics
Social and Professional Issues
Medical Physics
Transport Phenomena

Example of research area:


Biomedical physics, biomedical transducers and instrumentation, biomedical system design and projects, medical imaging & Image processing, biomedical informatics & telemedicine,
biomechanics & rehabilitation engineering, biomaterials & drug delivery systems.

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Example of Plan of Study of Biomedical Engineering (BME)
Third year
Semester V
No
Code
Course Name
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
2
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
3
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
4
EL3020
Control Systems
5
EL3120
Control Systems Laboratory
6
EL3000
Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering & Lab
7
EL3001
Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology
Total
Fourth year
Semester VII
No
Code
1
EL4096
2
EL4092
3
EL4000
4
5
6
7
TI2105
Total

Course Name
Final Project I & Seminar
Engineering Ethics & Selected Topics
Biomedical System Design
Management
Elective BME
Elective BME
Introduction to Economics

SCU
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
18

SCU
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
17

Semester VI
No
Code
1 EL3002
2 EL3004
3 EL3006
4 EL3008
5 ET3081
6 TI3005
7
Total

Semester VIII
No
Code
1 EL4099
2 EL4091
3
4 KU2071
5
6
7
Total

Elective course: Biomedical Engineering (S1)


No
Code
Course Name
1
EL4000
Biomedical System Design
2
EL4001
Medical Informatics
3
EL4002
Sensor and Transducer
4
EL4003
Modeling & Simulation of Physiology Systems

SCU
3
3
3
3

Course Name
Biomedical Instrumentations
Biomaterial
Physics of Biomedical
Digital Image Processing
Communication Systems (Elective non SP)
Engineering Economy
Free Elective

Course Name
Final Project II (Capstone)
Industrial Experiences
Environmental
Pancasila and Civic Education
Elective BME
Elective Humaniora
Free Elective

No
5
6
7
8

Code
EL4004
EL4005
EL4006

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
19

SCU
4
2
3
2
3
2
2
18

Course Name
Biomechanics
Stochastic Biomedical Signal Processing
EM Wave & Ultrasonics in BME

SCU
3
3
3

Students who are interested in following plan of study of biomedical engineering may contact:
1. Dr. Kastam Astami.
2. Prof. Dr. Tati Latifah Mengko.

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4.5.2. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule, example of Plan of Study of Biomedical Engineering:
Freshmen Courses
SCU Grade
Electrical Engineerings compulsory courses
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
EL2091
Discrete Structure
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
EL2093
Electric Circuits
4
KU1101 Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
4
EL2193
Electric Circuits Laboratory
5
KU1071 Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
EL2095
Digital Systems
6
KU102X English
2
6
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
7
MA1201 Calculus II
4
7
IF2030
Algorithm & Data Structure
8
FI1201
Elementary Physics IIA
4
8
MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II
9
KI1201
Basic Chemistry IIA
3
9
EL2090
Electromagnetics
10 KU1201 Science of the Universe
2
10 EL2094
Signal & Systems
11 KU1011 Scientific Writing in Indonesian
2
11 EL2040
Electronics
12 KU1001 Sport
2
12 EL2140
Electronics Laboratory
13 EL1092
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
2
13 EL2092
Probability & Statistics
14 EL4096
Final Project I & Seminar
36
15 EL4092
Engineering Ethics & Selected Topics
ITBs compulsory courses
SCU Grade
1
KU206x Religion & Ethics
2
16 EL4099
Final Project II (Capstone)
2
KU2071 Pancasila and Civic Education
2
17 EL4091
Industrial Experiences
3
Environmental
3
4
Management
3
Elective Breadth
1
EL3092
Digital Signal Processing
10
EL3192
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
Elective courses non Study Program
SCU Grade
1 ET3081
Communication Systems (Elective non SP)
3
2
EL3096
Microprocessor Systems & Laboratory
2
Elective Humaniora
2
3
EL3020
Control Systems
3 TI2105
Introduction to Economics
2
EL3120
Control Systems Laboratory
4 TI3005
Engineering Economy
2
4
EL3000
Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering & Lab
5
5
EL3004
Biomaterial
9
Free Electives
SCU Grade
1
Free Elective
2
EE Elective
2
Free Elective
2
1
EL3002
Biomedical Instrumentations
2
EL3006
Physics of Biomedical
4
3
EL3008
Digital Image Processing
Elective Basic Science
SCU Grade
1 EL3001
Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology
3
4
EL4000
Biomedical System Design
5
Elective BME
3
6
Elective BME
Total
144
Consult supervisor before selecting elective non Study Program,
7
Elective BME
elective Study Program and free elective.
8

SCU
3
3
3
1
3
1
4
3
3
3
3
1
3
2
2
4
2
44
SCU
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
17
SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Grade

Grade

Grade

21
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Chapter 5. Study Program: Electrical Power Engineering
The Electrical Power Engineering Study Program provides education on the area of generation, delivery and use of electrical energy. The study program gives the students a basic
knowledge of electrical power engineering principles along with the required supporting knowledge of mathematics, science, computing, and engineering fundamentals.
The students are given an opportunity to develop their abilities to formulate, analyze and solve complex problems as well as to design a product or system based on real problems,
especially in the field of electrical power engineering.
The study program provides a sufficient breadth and depth for successful subsequent graduate and post-graduate study, or lifelong learning programs and it gives a sufficient basic to
have active roles in developing electrical power engineering and other related industries in Indonesia.
The study program also provides an appreciation for the broad spectrum of issues arising in professional practice, including teamwork, leadership, safety, ethics, services, economy,
environmental awareness, and proffessional organizations.
Program Educational Objectives:
(1) Technical Knowledge: provide a basic knowledge of electrical power engineering principles along with the required supporting knowledge of mathematics, science, computing,
and engineering fundamentals.
(2) Laboratory and Design Skills: develop the basic skills needed to perform and design experimental projects. Develop the ability to formulate problems and projects and to plan a
process for solutions taking advantage of diverse technical knowledge and skills.
(3) Communications Skill: develop the ability to organize and present information, and to write and speak effective Bahasa Indonesia and English.
(4) Preparation for the profession: provide an appreciation for the broad spectrum of issues arising in professional practice, including teamwork, leadership, safety, ethics, service,
economy, environmental awareness, and professional organizations.
(5) Preparation for further study: provide a sufficient breadth and depth for successful subsequent graduate study, post-graduate study, or lifelong learning programs.
(6) Preparation for national industrial development: provide a sufficient basics to have active roles in developing electrical power engineering and other related industries in
Indonesia.
5.1. Electrical Power Engineering Body of Knowledge.
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

ALG
ELM
CSG
DIG
CCS
EMC
ELE
PRF

Knowledge Area
Algorithms
Electromagnetics
Circuits and Signal
Digital Logic & Embedded Systems
Control & Computer Systems
Electromagnetics Compatibility
Electronics
Programming Fundamentals

No
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

PEL
PWG
PSA
PRS
HVE
PWD
SPR
MEP

Knowledge Area
Power Electronics
Power Generation
Power System Analysis
Probability and Random Processes
High Voltage Engineering
Power Distribution
Social and Professional Issues
Management, Economics and Policy

To complete the competences, the student may take minor courses from other study programs at the school, for example: Electrical Engineering (EL), Telecommunication Engineering
(ET), Informatics Engineering (IF), and Information Systems & Technology (II) or minor of study program from other faculty.

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5.2. Curriculum Structure:
First Year Program
Majors compulsary
MA2072, EP2092, EL2093, EL2193, EL2095, EL2195, MS2041
MA2074, EL2090, EL2040, EL2140, EP2094, EP2076
EP3071, EP3073, EP3075, EP3077, EP3095, EP3170
EP3070, EP3072, EP3074, EP3076, EP3270, EL3020
EP4071, EP4073, EP4095, EP4090, EP4099
Total
ITBs compulsary
KU206x, KU2071, Management, Environmental
Option/Plan of Studys compulsary
Electives
Electives Non Major (other study program)
Electrical Engineering (EL)
Telecommunication Engineering (ET)
Informatics Engineering (IF)
Information System & Technology (II)
Others
Free Elective
Minor (other major or other study program)
Electrical Engineering (EL)
Telecommunication Engineering (ET)
Informatics Engineering (IF)
Information System & Technology (II)
Others

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Without Minor
SCU
SCU
36
36
17
16
16
16
12
77

Max 96

10
0
0 -:- 9
Min 9

SCU
36

With Minor
SCU
36

17
16
16
16
12
77

Max 93

10
0
0 -:- 9
-

Min 0
-

Min 12

15

Min 15

144

144

144

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Freshmen
First Year Program at The School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Semester I
No
Code
Corse Name
SCU
No
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
4
KU1101
Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
4
5
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
6
KU102x
English
2
6
7
Total
17

Code
MA1201
FI1201
KI1201
KU1201
KU1011
KU1001
EL1092

Semester II
Course Name
Calculus II
Elementary Physics IIA
Basic Chemistry IIA
Science of the Universe
Scientific Writing in Indonesian
Sport
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
Total

SCU
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
19

Sophomore
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Code
MA2072
EP2092
EL2093
EL2193
EL2095
EL2195
MS2041

Semester III
Course Name
Engineering Mathematics I
Probability & Statistics
Electric Circuits
Electric Circuits Laboratory
Digital Systems
Digital Systems Laboratory
Thermal Engineering & Fluid Mechanics

SCU
3
3
3
1
3
1
3
17

No Code
1
MA2074
2
EL2090
3
EL2094
4
EL2040
5
EL2140
6
EP2076
7
KU2071
Total

Semester IV
Course Name
Engineering Mathematics II
Electromagnetics
Signal & Systems
Electronics
Electronics Laboratory
Measurement Systems & Microprocessor
Pancasila and Civic Education

SCU
3
3
3
3
1
3
2
18

Third year
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Code
EP3071
EP3095
EP3073
EP3075
EP3077
EP3170
TI2105

Semester V
Course Name
SCU
Electrical Machines
3
Electrical Engineering Material
3
Numerical Analysis & Computation
3
Electromagnetic Compatibility
3
High Voltage Engineering
3
Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory I 1
Introduction to Economics
2
18

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No Code
1
EP3072
2
EL3020
3
EP3074
4
EP3076
5
EP3070
6
EP3270
7
Total

Semester VI
Course Name
Power Electronics
Control Systems
Computer & System Engineering
Power Systems Analysis
Electrical Power Generation
Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory II
Elective Non SP / Minor

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
19

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Fourth year
No
Code
1
EP4095
2
EP4071
3
EP4073
4
5
6
7
Total

Semester VII
Course Name
Final Project I & Seminar
Design of Equipment & Electrical Systems
Power System Protection I
Elective Electrical Power Engineering
Elective Electrical Power Engineering
Free Elective
Environmental

Elective Courses: Electrical Power Engineering


No
Code
Course Name
1
EP4071 Design of Equipment & Electrical Systems
2
EP4072 SCADA in Power Systems
3
EP4073 Power System Protection I
4
EP4074 Power System Protection II

SCU
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
19
SCU
3
3
3
3

No
5
6
7
8

No
1
2
3
4
5
6

Code
EP4099
EP4090
TI3005

KU206X

Semester VIII
Course Name
Final Project II
Industrial Experiences
Engineering Economy
Elective Electrical Power Engineering
Elective Humaniora / Minor
Management
Religion & Ethics

Total
Code
EP4075
EP4076
EP4077
EP4078

Course Name
Application of Electrical Machines
Electrical Transportation Systems
Electrical Distribution Systems
Non Conventional Generation

SCU
4
1
2
3
2
3
2
17

SCU
3
3
3
3

Students who are interested in following electrical power engineering (EP) study program may contact:
1. Dr. Muhamad Nurdin.
4. Dr. Redy Mardiana
2. Prof. Dr. Yanuarsyah Haroen.
5. Ir. Tridesmana Rachmilda M.T.
3. Prof. Dr. Ngapuli Irmea Sinisuka.

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5.3. Relation between EPs courses and criterias
No
Code
Name
1
EP2076 Measurement Systems & Microprocessor
2
EP3070 Electrical Power Generation
3
EP3071 Electrical Machines
4
EP3072 Power Electronics
5
EP3073 Numerical Analysis & Computation
6
EP3074 Computer & System Engineering
7
EP3075 Electromagnetic Compatibility
8
EP3076 Power Systems Analysis
9
EP3077 High Voltage Engineering
10
EP3170 Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory I
11
EP3270 Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory II
12
EP4071 Design of Equipment & Electrical Systems
13
EP4072 SCADA in Power Systems
14
EP4073 Power System Protection I
15
EP4074 Power System Protection II
16
EP4075 Application of Electrical Machines
17
EP4076 Electrical Transportation Systems
18
EP4077 Electrical Distribution Systems
19
EP4078 Non Conventional Generation
20
EP4079 Economics of Energy
21

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SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

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5.4. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule
Freshmen Courses
SCU
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
4
KU1101
Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
5
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A
2
6
KU102X English
2
7
MA1201 Calculus II
4
8
FI1201
Elementary Physics IIA
4
9
KI1201
Basic Chemistry IIA
3
10 KU1201
Science of the Universe
2
11 KU1011
Scientific Writing in Indonesian
2
12 KU1001
Sport
2
13 EL1092
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
2
36
ITBs compulsory courses
SCU
1
KU206x
Religion & Ethics
2
2
KU2071
Pancasila and Civic Education
2
3
Environmental
3
4
Management
3
10
Elective courses non Study Program
SCU
1
Elective non SP
3
2
Elective Humaniora
2
3
TI2105
Introduction to Economics
2
4
TI3005
Engineering Economy
2
9
Free elective courses
SCU
1
Free Elective
3
2
3
Total
Consult supervisor before selecting elective non Study Program,
elective Study Program and free elective.

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Grade

Grade

Grade

Grade

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

144
1
2
3

Electrical Power Engineerings compulsory courses


MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
EP2092
Probability & Statistics
EL2093
Electric Circuits
EL2193
Electric Circuits Laboratory
EL2095
Digital Systems
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
MS2041
Thermal Engineering & Fluid Mechanics
MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II
EL2090
Electromagnetics
EL2094
Signal & Systems
EL2040
Electronics
EL2140
Electronics Laboratory
EP2076
Measurement Systems & Microprocessor
EP3071
Electrical Machines
EP3095
Electrical Engineering Material
EP3073
Numerical Analysis & Computation
EP3075
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EP3077
High Voltage Engineering
EP3170
Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory I
EP3072
Power Electronics
EL3020
Control Systems
EP3074
Computer & System Engineering
EP3076
Power Systems Analysis
EP3070
Electrical Power Generation
EP3270
Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory II
EP4095
Final Project I & Seminar
EP4071
Design of Equipment & Electrical Systems
EP4073
Power System Protection I
EP4099
Final Project II
EP4090
Industrial Experiences
Elective courses Study Program
Elective Electrical Power Engineering
Elective Electrical Power Engineering
Elective Electrical Power Engineering

SCU
3
3
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
4
1
77
SCU
3
3
3
9

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Chapter 6. Study Program: Telecommunication Engineering.
The Telecommunications Engineering program is interdisciplinary.
Telecommunications Engineering requires a blend of knowledge from the areas of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Management, Economics and Policy.
The Telecommunications Engineering program is based on a solid foundation of science and mathematics coursework.
Students in this program are given an oportunity to learn to extend their abilities to analyze and solve complex problems and to design new uses of technology to serve todays society.
The program provides an integrated educational experience directed toward the development of the ability to apply pertinent knowledge to the identification and solution of practical
problems in telecommunications engineering.
The program ensure that design experience, which includes both analytical and experimental studies, is integrated throughout the curriculum in a sequential development leading to
advanced work.
Program Educational Objectives:
(1) Technical Knowledge: provide a basic knowledge of telecommunication engineering principles along with the required supporting knowledge of mathematics, science,
computing, and engineering fundamentals.
(2) Laboratory and Design Skills: develop the basic skills needed to perform and design experimental projects. Develop the ability to formulate problems and projects and to plan a
process for solutions taking advantage of diverse technical knowledge and skills.
(3) Communications Skill: develop the ability to organize and present information, and to write and speak effective Bahasa Indonesia and English.
(4) Preparation for the profession: provide an appreciation for the broad spectrum of issues arising in professional practice, including teamwork, leadership, safety, ethics, service,
economy, environmental awareness, and professional organizations.
(5) Preparation for further study: provide a sufficient breadth and depth for successful subsequent graduate study, post-graduate study, or lifelong learning programs.
(6) Preparation for national industrial development: provide a sufficient basics to have active roles in developing telecommunication engineering and other related industries in
Indonesia.
6.1. Telecommunication Engineerings Body of Knowledge.
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

ALG
ELM
CSG
DIG
DSC
SAS
ELE
PRF
MCS

Knowledge Area
Algorithms
Electromagnetics
Circuits and Signal
Digital Logic & Embedded Systems
Discrete Structures
Signal and Systems
Electronics
Programming Fundamentals
Modulation & Communications Systems

No
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

SPS
TCN
PRS
QTE
SWE
SPR
ITC
MEP

Knowledge Area
Signal Processing Systems
Telecommunication & Computer Networks
Probability and Random Processes
Queuing & Traffic Engineering
Software Engineering
Social and Professional Issues
Information Theory & Coding
Management, Economics and Policy

To complete the competences, the student may take minor courses from other study programs at the school, for example: Electrical Power Engineering (EP), Electrical Engineering
(EL), Informatics Engineering (IF), and Information Systems & Technology (II) or minor of study program from other faculty.

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6.2. Curriculum Structure:

First Year Program


Majors compulsary
ITBs compulsary
Option/Plan of Studys compulsary
Electives
Electives Non Major (other study program)
Electrical Engineering (EL)
Electrical Power Engineering (EP)
Informatics Engineering (IF)
Information System & Technology (II)
Others
Free Elective
Minor (other major or other study program)
Electrical Engineering (EL)
Electrical Power Engineering (EP)
Informatics Engineering (IF)
Information System & Technology (II)
Others

Without Minor
SCU
SCU
36
36
44
10
Max 96
X
Y
Min 9

With Minor
SCU
SCU
36
36
44
10
Max 93
X
Y
-

Min 0
-

Min 12

15

Min 15

144

144

144

144

Freshmen
First Year Program at The School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Semester I
No
Code
Course Name
SCU
No
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
4
KU1101
Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
4
5
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
6
KU102x
English
2
6
7
Total
17

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Code
MA1201
FI1201
KI1201
KU1201
KU1011
KU1001
EL1092

Semester II
Course Name
Calculus II
Elementary Physics IIA
Basic Chemistry IIA
Science of the Universe
Scientific Writing in Indonesian
Sport
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
Total

SCU
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
19

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Sophomore
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Code
MA2072
ET2091
EL2093
EL2193
EL2095
EL2195
IF2031

Semester III
Course Name
Engineering Mathematics I
Discrete Structure
Electric Circuits
Electric Circuits Laboratory
Digital Systems
Digital Systems Laboratory
Algorithm & Data Structure

SCU
3
3
3
1
3
1
3
17

Semester IV
Course Name
Engineering Mathematics II
Electromagnetics
Signal & Systems
Electronics
Electronics Laboratory
Telecommunication Networks
Religion & Ethics

No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Code
MA2074
EL2090
EL2094
EL2040
EL2140
ET2080
KU206x

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
19

No
Code
1 ET3082
2 ET3084
3 ET3086
4 ET3087
5 ET3088
6 ET3280
7 KU2071
Total

SCU
3
3
3
3
1
3
2
18

Third year
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Code
ET3080
ET3081
ET3083
ET3085
ET2092
ET3180
IF2036

Semester V
Course Name
Electromagnetics II
Communication Systems
Data Communication
Signal Processing
Probability & Statistics
Telecommunication Laboratory I
Software Engineering (Elective non SP)

Semester VI
Course Name
Communication Systems II
Telecommunication Traffic Engineering
Communication Electronics & Microwave
Antenna & Wave Propagation
Optical Communication Systems
Telecommunication Laboratory II
Pancasila and Civic Education

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
18

Fourth year
No
Code
1
ET4096
2
ET4080
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Semester VII
Course Name
Final Project I & Seminar
Design of Baseband Systems
Elective Telecommunication
Elective Non SP / Minor
Elective Economy / Minor
Environmental
Elective Telecommunication

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SCU
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
19

No
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total

Code
ET4099
ET4090

Semester VIII
Course Name
Final Project II
Industrial Experiences
Elective Telecommunication
Elective Non SP / Minor
Elective Humaniora / Minor
Management

SCU
4
1
3
3
3
3
17

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Elective Courses: Telecommunication Engineering
No
Code
Corse Name
1
ET4080 Design of Baseband Systems
2
ET4081 Cellular Communication Systems
3
ET4082 Satellite Communication Systems, Terestrial & Broadcast
4
ET4083 Multimedia Communication Systems
5
ET4084 Radar Systems, Navigation & Telemetry

SCU
3
3
3
3
3

No
6
7
8
9
10

Code
ET4085
ET4086
ET4087
ET4088
ET4089

Course Name
Telecommunication Networks Security
Data Communication Networks
Telecommunication Networks Management
Economy & Telecommunication Revenue Assurance
Regulation & Telecommunication Policy

SCU
3
3
3
3
3

Students who are interested in following telecommunication engineering (ET) study program may contact:
1. Dr. Adit Kurniawan.
2. Dr. Andriyan Bayu Sukmono.
3. Dr. Effrina Yanti Hamid.
4. Ir. Sigit Haryadi M.T.
5. Dr. Hendrawan.
6.3. Relation between ETs courses and criterias
No
Code
Name
1
ET2080 Telecommunication Networks
2
ET3080 Electromagnetics II
3
ET3081 Communication Systems
4
ET3082 Communication Systems II
5
ET3083 Data Communication
6
ET3084 Telecommunication Traffic Engineering
7
ET3085 Signal Processing
8
ET3086 Communication Electronics & Microwave
9
ET3087 Antenna & Wave Propagation
10
ET3088 Optical Communication Systems
11
ET3180 Telecommunication Laboratory I
12
ET3280 Telecommunication Laboratory II
13
ET4080 Design of Baseband Systems
14
ET4081 Cellular Communication Systems
15
ET4082 Satellite Communication Systems, Terestrial & Broadcast
16
ET4083 Multimedia Communication Systems
17
ET4084 Radar Systems, Navigation & Telemetry
18
ET4085 Telecommunication Networks Security
19
ET4086 Data Communication Networks
20
ET4087 Telecommunication Networks Management
21
ET4088 Economy & Telecommunication Revenue Assurance
22
ET4089 Regulation & Telecommunication Policy
23

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SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

H
M
M
M
M
L
L
L
L
L
L

M
M
H

c
H
M
H
H
H
H
H
H
M
H
M
M
H
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M

e
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
H
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M

h
M
M
M
M
M

L
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M

k
H
M
H
H
H
M
M
M
M
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H

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6.4. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule
Freshmen Courses
SCU
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
4
KU1101
Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
5
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A
2
6
KU102X English
2
7
MA1201 Calculus II
4
8
FI1201
Elementary Physics IIA
4
9
KI1201
Basic Chemistry IIA
3
10 KU1201
Science of the Universe
2
11 KU1011
Scientific Writing in Indonesian
2
12 KU1001
Sport
2
13 EL1092
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
2
36
ITBs compulsory courses
SCU
1
KU206x
Religion & Ethics
2
2
KU2071
Pancasila and Civic Education
2
3
Environmental
3
4
Management
3
10
Elective courses non Study Program
SCU
1
Elective non SP
3
2
Elective Humaniora
2
3
TI2105
Introduction to Economics
2
4
TI3005
Engineering Economy
2
9
Free elective courses
SCU
Free Elective
3
3
Total
Consult supervisor before selecting elective non Study Program,
elective Study Program and free elective.

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Grade

Grade

Grade

Grade

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Telecommunication Engineerings compulsory courses


MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
ET2091
Discrete Structure
EL2093
Electric Circuits
EL2193
Electric Circuits Laboratory
EL2095
Digital Systems
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
IF2031
Algorithm & Data Structure
MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II
EL2090
Electromagnetics
EL2094
Signal & Systems
EL2040
Electronics
EL2140
Electronics Laboratory
ET2080
Telecommunication Networks
ET3080
Electromagnetics II
ET3081
Communication Systems
ET3083
Data Communication
ET3085
Signal Processing
ET2092
Probability & Statistics
ET3180
Telecommunication Laboratory I
IF2036
Software Engineering (Elective non SP)
ET3082
Communication Systems II
ET3084
Telecommunication Traffic Engineering
ET3086
Communication Electronics & Microwave
ET3087
Antenna & Wave Propagation
ET3088
Optical Communication Systems
ET3280
Telecommunication Laboratory II
ET4095
Final Project I & Seminar
ET4080
Design of Baseband Systems
ET4099
Final Project II
ET4090
Industrial Experiences

1
2
3

Elective courses Study Program


Elective Telecommunication
Elective Telecommunication
Elective Telecommunication

144

SCU
3
3
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
4
1
77
SCU
3
3
3
9

Grade

Grade

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Chapter 7. Study Program: Informatics Engineering
Informatics Engineering (IF)
a. Plan of Study: Informatics/Computer Science (CS)
b. Plan of Study: Software Engineering (SE)
Informatics Engineering Study Program provides education on the area of Computer Science and Software Engineering.
Computer Science spans a wide range, from its theoretical and algorithmic foundations to cutting-edge developments in robotics, computer vision, intelligent systems, bioinformatics,
and other exciting areas.
Computer scientist should be prepared to work in a broad range of positions involving tasks from theoretical work to software development.
Software Engineering is the discipline of developing and maintaining software systems that behave reliably and efficiently, are affordable to develop and maintain, and satisfy all the
requirements that customers have defined for them.
It seeks to integrate the principles of mathematics and computer science with the engineering practices developed for tangible, physical artifacts.
Software engineers should be able to properly perform and manage activities at every stage of the life cycle of large-scale software systems.
Program Educational Objectives:
(1) Technical Knowledge: provide a basic knowledge of informatics engineering principles along with the required supporting knowledge of mathematics, science, computing, and
engineering fundamentals.
(2) Laboratory and Design Skills: develop the basic skills needed to perform and design experimental projects. Develop the ability to formulate problems and projects and to plan a
process for solutions taking advantage of diverse technical knowledge and skills.
(3) Communications Skill: develop the ability to organize and present information, and to write and speak effective Bahasa Indonesia and English.
(4) Preparation for the profession: provide an appreciation for the broad spectrum of issues arising in professional practice, including teamwork, leadership, safety, ethics, service,
economy, environmental awareness, and professional organizations.
(5) Preparation for further study: provide a sufficient breadth and depth for successful subsequent graduate study, post-graduate study, or lifelong learning programs.
(6) Preparation for national industrial development: provide a sufficient basics to have active roles in developing informatics engineering and other related industries in Indonesia.
To complete the competences, the student may take minor courses from other study programs at the school, for example: Electrical Power Engineering (EP), Telecommunication
Engineering (ET), Electrical Engineering (EL), and Information Systems & Technology (II) or minor of study program from other faculty.

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7.1. Informatics Engineerings Body of Knowledge
DS
PF
AL
AR
OS
NC
PL
HC
GV
IS
IM
SP
SE
CN

Computer Science Body of Knowledge


Discrete Structure
Programming Fundamentals
Algorithm and Complexity
Architecture and Organization
Operating Systems
Net-centric Computing
Programming Languages
Human Computer Interaction
Graphics and Visual Computing
Intelligent Systems
Information Management
Social and Professional Issues
Software Engineering
Computational Science and Numerical Methods

Software Engineering Education Knowledge


CMP Computing Essentials
FND
Mathematical & Engineering Fundamentals
PRF
Professional Practice
MAA Software Modeling & Analysis
DES
Software Design
VAV Software Verification & Validation
EVL
Software Evolution
PRO
Software Process
QUA Software Quality
MGT Software Management

7.2. Curriculum Structure:


First Year Program
Majors compulsary
ITBs compulsary
Option/Plan of Studys compulsary
Electives
Electives Non Major (other study program)
Electrical Engineering (EL)
Electrical Power Engineering (EP)
Telecommunication Engineering (ET)
Information System & Technology (II)
Others
Free Elective
Minor (other major or other study program)
Electrical Engineering (EL)
Electrical Power Engineering (EP)
Telecommunication Engineering (ET)
Information System & Technology (II)
Others

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Without Minor
SCU
SCU
36
36
44
10
Max 96
X
Y
Min 9

With Minor
SCU
SCU
36
36
44
10
Max 93
X
Y
-

Min 0
-

Min 12

15

Min 15

144

144

144

144

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Freshmen
First Year Program at The School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Semester I
No
Code
Course Name
SCU
No
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
4
KU1101
Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
4
5
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
6
KU102x
English
2
6
7
Total
17
Sophomore (second year program)
Common for all Informatics Engineering (IF) students
Semester III
No
Code
Course Name
SCU
1
MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
3
2
IF2091
Discrete Structure
3
3
EL2095
Digital Systems
3
4
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
1
5
IF2030
Algorithm & Data Structure
4
6
IF2092
Probability & Statistics
3
7
KU206x Religion & Ethics
2
Total
19

No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Code
IF2032
IF2034
IF2036
EL2010
IF2050
IF2052

7.3. Plan of Study Informatics / Computer Science / Sains Komputer


Third Year
Semester V
No
Code
Course Name
SCU No
Code
1
IF3057 Information System
3
1 IF3099
2
IF3055 Operating Systems
4
2 IF3054
3
IF3097 Computer Networks
3
3 IF3056
4
IF3051 Strategy of Algorithm
3
4 IF3094
5
Elective third year
3
5
6
Elective Humaniora / Minor
2
6
7
7 KU2071
Total
18
Total

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Code
MA1201
FI1201
KI1201
KU1201
KU1011
KU1001
EL1092

Semester II
Course Name
Calculus II
Elementary Physics IIA
Basic Chemistry IIA
Science of the Universe
Scientific Writing in Indonesian
Sport
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
Total

Semester IV
Course Name
Object Oriented Programming
Database
Software Engineering
Organization & Computer Architecture
Logic of Informatics
Language Theory, and Otomata

SCU
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
19

SCU
4
3
3
3
3
3
19

Semester VI
Course Name
Human Computer Interaction
Artificial Intelligence
Distributed Systems
Inter Personal Communication
Elective third year
Elective non IF / Minor
Pancasila and Civic Education

SCU
3
3
3
2
3
3
2
19

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Computer Science elective courses for third year
Student selects 2 courses out of 4 courses
No Code
Course Name
SCU
1
IF3053 Computer Graphics& Visualization
3
2
IF3035 Database Systems
3

No
3
4

Code
IF3058
IF3038

Course Name
Criptography
Internet Programming

SCU
3
3

Fourth Year
No
Code
1
IF4096
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Semester VII
Course Name
Final Project I & Seminar
Management
Elective CS
Elective Economy / Minor
Elective CS
Elective CS / Minor

SCU
2
3
3
3
3
3
17

Elective Courses: Computer Science


No Code
Course Name
1
IF4050 Knowledge Based Systems
2
IF4051 Interpretation and Image Processing
3
IF4052 Modeling and Simulation
4
IF4053 Information System Retrival
5
IF4054 Wireless & Mobile Computing Systems

No Code
1 IF4099
2 IF4090
3 IF4092
4
5
6
7
Total
SCU
3
3
3
3
3

No
6
7
8
9
10

Semester VIII
Course Name
Final Project II
Industrial Experiences
Sociotechnology of Information
Environmental
Elective CS
Elective CS / Minor

SCU
4
1
2
3
3
3
16

Code
IF4055
IF4056
IF4057
IF4058
IF4059

Course Name
Multimedia Systems
Interaction Engineering
Rekayasa Ulang Sistem
Selected Topic of Computer System I
Selected Topic of Computer System II

SCU
3
3
3
3
3

Students who are interested in following plan of study of computer science may contact:
1. Dr. Dwi Hendratmo.
2. Dr. Achmad Iman Kristijantoro
7.4. Plan of Study: Software Engineering/Rekayasa Perangkat Lunak
Third Year
Semester V
No
Code
Course Name
SCU
No
Code
1
IF3057
Information System
3
1
IF3099
2
IF3055
Operating Systems
4
2
IF3054
3
IF3097
Computer Networks
3
3
IF3056
4
IF3037
Advanced Software Engineering
3
4
IF3094
5
Elective third year
3
5
6
Elective Humaniora / Minor
2
6
7
7
KU2071
Total
18
Total
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Semester VI
Course Name
Human Computer Interaction
Artificial Intelligence
Distributed Systems
Inter Personal Communication
Elective third year
Elective non IF / Minor
Pancasila and Civic Education

SCU
3
3
3
2
3
3
2
19
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Software Engineering elective courses for third year


Student selects 2 courses out of 4 courses
No Code
Course Name
SCU
1
IF3053 Computer Graphics& Visualization
3
2
IF3035 Database Systems
3

No
3
4

Code
IF3058
IF3038

Course Name
Criptography
Internet Programming

SCU
3
3

Forth Year
No
Code
1 IF4096
2 IF4031
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Semester VII
Course Name
Final Project I & Seminar
Software Engineering Project Management (Management)
Elective Software Eng
Elective Economy / Minor
Elective Software Eng
Elective SE / Minor

Elective Courses: Software Engineering


No
Code
Course Name
1
IF4030 Distributed Database Systems
2
IF4031 Software Engineering Project Management
3
IF4032 Software Project
4
IF4033 Methode & Processes of Software Development
5
IF4034 Rekayasa Ulang Sistem PL

SCU
2
3
3
3
3
3
19

SCU
3
3
3
3
3

No
6
7
8
9
10

Semester VIII
Course Name
Final Project II
Industrial Experiences
Sociotechnology of Information
Environmental
Elective Software Eng
Elective SE / Minor

No
Code
1
IF4099
2
IF4090
3
IF4092
4
5
6
7
Total
Code
IF4035
IF4036
IF4037
IF4038
IF4039

SCU
4
1
2
3
3
3
16

Course Name
Non Relational Database
Analysis, Design of Object Oriented
Technology of Database
Programming of Systems

SCU
3
3
3
3

Students who are interested in following plan of study of Software Engineering may contact:
1. Dr. G.A. Putri Saptawati.
2. Ir. Hira Laksmiwati MSc.
7.5. Relation between IFs courses and criterias
No
Code
Name
1
IF2032
Object Oriented Programming
2
IF2050
Logic of Informatics
3
IF2052
Language Theory, and Otomata
4
IF3035
Database Systems
5
IF3037
Advanced Software Engineering
6
IF3038
Internet Programming
7
IF3051
Strategy of Algorithm
8
IF3053
Computer Graphics& Visualization
9
IF3054
Artificial Intelligence
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SCU
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

a
H
H
H
H
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IF3056
IF3057
IF3058
IF4030
IF4031
IF4032
IF4033
IF4034
IF4035
IF4036
IF4037
IF4038
IF4050
IF4051
IF4052
IF4053
IF4054
IF4055
IF4056
IF4057
IF4058
IF4059
IF4092

Distributed Systems
Information System
Criptography
Distributed Database Systems
Software Engineering Project Management
Software Project
Methode & Processes of Software Development
Rekayasa Ulang Sistem PL
Non Relational Database
Analysis, Design of Object Oriented
Technology of Database
Programming of Systems
Knowledge Based Systems
Interpretation and Image Processing
Modeling and Simulation
Information System Retrival
Wireless & Mobile Computing Systems
Multimedia Systems
Interaction Engineering
Rekayasa Ulang Sistem
Selected Topic of Computer System I
Selected Topic of Computer System II
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7.6. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule
Freshmen Courses
SCU
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
4
KU1101
Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
5
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A
2
6
KU102X English
2
7
MA1201 Calculus II
4
8
FI1201
Elementary Physics IIA
4
9
KI1201
Basic Chemistry IIA
3
10 KU1201
Science of the Universe
2
11 KU1011
Scientific Writing in Indonesian
2
12 KU1001
Sport
2
13 EL1092
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
2
36
ITBs compulsory courses
SCU
1
KU206x
Religion & Ethics
2
2
KU2071
Pancasila and Civic Education
2
3
Environmental
3
4
Management
3
10
Elective courses non Study Program
SCU
1
Elective non SP
3
2
Elective Humaniora
2
3
TI2105
Introduction to Economics
2/3
4
TI3005
Engineering Economy
2/3
11
Free elective courses
SCU
1
Free elective
3
2
Free elective
3
6
Total

144

Grade

Grade

Grade

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
24

Informatics Engineerings compulsory courses


MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
IF2091
Discrete Structure
EL2095
Digital Systems
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
IF2030
Algorithm & Data Structure
IF2092
Probability & Statistics
IF2032
Object Oriented Programming
IF2034
Database
IF2036
Software Engineering
EL2010
Organization & Computer Architecture
IF2050
Logic of Informatics
IF2052
Language Theory, and Otomata
IF3057
Information System
IF3055
Operating Systems
IF3097
Computer Networks
IF3099
Human Computer Interaction
IF3054
Artificial Intelligence
IF3056
Distributed Systems
IF3094
Inter Personal Communication
IF4096
Final Project I & Seminar
IF4099
Final Project II
IF4090
Industrial Experiences
IF4092
Sociotechnology of Information
Compulsory to select one course of
IF3037
Advanced Software Engineering
IF3051
Strategy of Algorithm

Grade
1
2
3
4

Elective courses Study Program


Elective IF
Elective IF
Elective IF
Elective IF

SCU
3
3
3
1
4
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
4
1
2
SCU
3
3
69
SCU
3
3
3
3
12

Grade

Grade

Grade

Consult supervisor before selecting elective non Study Program,


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Chapter 8. Study Program : Information Systems & Technology.
Information System & Technology Study Program provides education on the area of Information System and Information Technology.
Information Systems specialists focus on integrating information technology solutions and business processes to meet the information needs of businesses and other enterprises,
enabling them to achieve their objectives in an effective, efficient way.
Information Systems specialists should be able to analyze information requirements and business processes and be able specify and design systems that are aligned with
organizational goals.
Information Systems focuses on the information aspects of information technology.
Information Technology is the complement of that perspective: its emphasis is on the technology itself more than on the information it conveys.
Sampling of names associated with academic discipline of Information Systems: Information Systems, Managements Information Systems, Computer Information Systems,
Information Management, Business Information Systems, Informatics, Information Resources Management, Information Technology, Information Technology Resources
Management, Accounting Information Systems, Information Science, Information and Quantitative Science.
Information Technology is a label that has two meanings. In the broadest sense, the term information technology is often used to refer to all of computing.
Information Technology in its broadest sense encompasses all aspects of computing technology.
In academia, it refers to degree programs that prepare students to meet the computer technology needs of business, government, healthcare, schools, and other kinds of organizations.
Information Technology, as an academic discipline, focuses on meeting the needs of users within an organizational and societal context through the selection, creation, application,
integration and administration of computing technologies.
Information technology professionals should be able to work effectively at planning, implementation, configuration, and maintenance of an organizations computing
infrastructure.
Information Systems focuses on the information aspects of information technology.
Information Technology is the complement of that perspective: its emphasis is on the technology itself more than on the information it conveys.
Program Educational Objectives:
(1) Technical Knowledge: provide a basic knowledge of information system & technology principles along with the required supporting knowledge of mathematics, science,
computing, and engineering fundamentals.
(2) Laboratory and Design Skills: develop the basic skills needed to perform and design experimental projects. Develop the ability to formulate problems and projects and to plan a
process for solutions taking advantage of diverse technical knowledge and skills.
(3) Communications Skill: develop the ability to organize and present information, and to write and speak effective Bahasa Indonesia and English.
(4) Preparation for the profession: provide an appreciation for the broad spectrum of issues arising in professional practice, including teamwork, leadership, safety, ethics, service,
economy, environmental awareness, and professional organizations.
(5) Preparation for further study: provide a sufficient breadth and depth for successful subsequent graduate study, post-graduate study, or lifelong learning programs.
(6) Preparation for national industrial development: provide a sufficient basics to have active roles in developing information system & technology and other related industries in
Indonesia.
To complete the competences, the student may take minor courses from other study programs at the school, for example: Electrical Power Engineering (EP), Telecommunication
Engineering (ET), Informatics Engineering (IF), and Electrical Engineering (EL) or minor of study program from other faculty.

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8.1. Information Systemss (IS) Body of Knowledge

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Information Technology
Computer Architecture
Algorithm and Data Structures
Programming Languages
Operating Systems
Telecommunications
Database
Artificial Intelligence

3
1
2
3
4
5
6

Theory and Development of Systems


Systems and Information Concepts
Approaches to Systems Development
Systems Development Concepts and Methodologies
Systems Development Tools and Techniques
Application Planning
Risk Management

8.2. Information Technologys (IT) Body of Knowledge


No
Knowledge Area
1
ITF
Information Technology Fundamentals
2
HCI Human Computer Interaction
3
IAS Information Assurance and Security
4
IM
Information Management
5
IPT
Integrative Programming & Technologies
6
NET Networking

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Organizational and Management Concepts


General Organizational Theory
Information System Management
Decision Theory
Organizational Behavior
Managing the Process of Change
Legal and Ethical Aspects of IS
Professionalism
Interpersonal Skills

7
8
9
10
11
12

Project Management
Information and Business Analysis
Information Systems Design
Systems Implementation and Testing Strategies
System Operation and Maintenance
Systems Development for Specific Types of IS

No
7
8
9
10
11
12

PF
PT
SA
SIA
SP
WS

Knowledge Area
Programming Fundamentals
Platform Technologies
System Administration and Maintenance
System Integration and Architecture
Social and Professional Issues
Web Systems and Technologies

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8.3. Curriculum Structure:

First Year Program


Majors compulsary
MA2072, II2091, II2092, EL2095, EL2195
ITBs compulsary
Option/Plan of Studys compulsary
Electives
Electives Non Major (other study program)
Electrical Engineering (EL)
Electrical Power Engineering (EP)
Telecommunication Engineering (ET)
Informatics Engineering (II)
Others
Free Elective
Minor (other major or other study program)
Electrical Engineering (EL)
Electrical Power Engineering (EP)
Telecommunication Engineering (ET)
Informatics Engineering (IF)
Others
Freshmen
First Year Program at The School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Semester I
No
Code
Course Name
SCU
No
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
1
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
2
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
3
4
KU1101
Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
4
5
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A
2
5
6
KU102X English
2
6
7
Total
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Without Minor
SCU
SCU
36
36
44

SCU
36
44

With Minor
SCU
36

10
X
Y
Min 9

Max 96

10
X
Y
-

Max 93

Min 0
-

Min 12

15

Min 15

144

144

144

144

Code
MA1201
FI1201
KI1201
KU1201
KU1011
KU1001
EL1092

Semester II
Course Name
Calculus II
Elementary Physics IIA
Basic Chemistry IIA
Science of the Universe
Scientific Writing in Indonesian
Sport
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
Total

SCU
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
19

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Second Year
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Code
MA2072
II2091
EL2095
EL2195
IF2031
IF2092
TI2106

Semester III
Course Name
Engineering Mathematics I
Discrete Structure
Digital Systems
Digital Systems Laboratory
Algorithm & Data Structure
Probability & Statistics
Management

Sks
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
19

No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Code
IF2033
IF2034
IF2036
EL2010
II2040
IF2094

Sks
4
3
3
3
3
3

No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Code
II3099
II3094
II3042
II3044
II3062

Semester IV
Course Name
Object Oriented Programming
Database
Software Engineering
Organization & Computer Architecture
Analysis & Design of Systems
Signal and Systems

Sks
3
3
3
3
3
3
18

Third Year
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total

Code
II3055
II3061
II3063
II3097
II3090
TI3106

Semester V
Course Name
Operating Systems
System Engineering
Multimedia Systems
Computer Networks
Analysis of Information Requirements
Organization Behaviour

19

KU206x

Semester VI
Course Name
Human Computer Interaction
Inter Personal Communication
Management of Information Resources
Project Management
Information Security
Elective Economy / Minor
Religion & Ethics

Sks
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
19

Fourth Year
No
Code
1
II4095
2
II3098
3
4
5
6
7
Jumlah

Semester VII
Course Name
Final Project I & Seminar
Ethics & Cyber Law
Elective Humaniora / Minor
Elective non SP / Minor
Elective non SP / Minor
Elective IST
Elective IST

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Sks
1
2
2
3
3
3
3
17

No
1
2

Code
II4099
II4090
KU2071

Jumlah

Semester VIII
Course Name
Final Project II
Industrial Experiences
Environmental
Pancasila and Civic Education
Elective IST
Elective IST / Minor

Sks
4
1
3
2
3
3
16

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Elective courses: Information System & Technology
No Code
Course Name
SCU
1
II4040 Intelligent Businees
3
2
II4041 Planning of Information Systems
3
3
II4042 Decision Support Systems
3
4
II4043 Enterprise Information Systems
3
5
II4044 Intelligent Information Systems
3
6
II4045 Audit of Information Systems
3
7
II4046
8
II4047

No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Code
II4060
II4061
II4062
II4063
II4064
II4065
II4066
II4067

Course Name
Theory and Queuing Systems
Multimedia Systems Engineering
Criptography and Coding
Computer Forensics and Networks
Analysis and Design Systems Performance
Development of Mobile Applications

SCU
3
3
3
3
3
3

Students who are interested in following program of study of Information Systems & Technology may contact:
1. Dr. Husni Setiawan S.
2. Dr. Kusprasapta M.
3. Dr. Suhardi.
4. Dr. Armein Z R Langi.
8.4. Relation between IIs courses and criterias
No
Code
Name
1
II2040
Analysis & Design of Systems
2
II3061
System Engineering
3
II3063
Multimedia Systems
4
II3090
Analysis of Information Requirements
5
II3042
Management of Information Resources
6
II3044
Project Management
7
II3062
Information Security
8
II3098
Ethics & Cyber Law
9
II4040
Intelligent Businees
10
II4041
Planning of Information Systems
11
II4042
Decision Support Systems
12
II4043
Enterprise Information Systems
13
II4044
Intelligent Information Systems
14
II4045
Audit of Information Systems
15
II4060
Theory and Queuing Systems
16
II4061
Multimedia Systems Engineering
17
II4062
Criptography and Coding
18
II4063
Computer Forensics and Networks
19
II4064
Analysis and Design Systems Performance
20
II4065
Development of Mobile Applications
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

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L

H
H
H

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M

f
M

g
M

H
H
M

H
H
H

H
H

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8.5. Check list, prepared by students for following ITBs rule
Freshmen Courses
SCU
1
MA1101 Calculus I
4
2
FI1101
Elementary Physics IA
4
3
KI1101
Basic Chemistry IA
3
4
KU1101
Conceptual Approach on Integrated Science
2
5
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A
2
6
KU102X English
2
7
MA1201 Calculus II
4
8
FI1201
Elementary Physics IIA
4
9
KI1201
Basic Chemistry IIA
3
10 KU1201
Science of the Universe
2
11 KU1011
Scientific Writing in Indonesian
2
12 KU1001
Sport
2
13 EL1092
Fundamental of Electric Circuits
2
36
ITBs compulsory courses
SCU
1
KU206x
Religion & Ethics
2
2
KU2071
Pancasila and Civic Education
2
3
Environmental
3
4
TI2106
Management
3
10
Elective courses non Study Program
SCU
1
Elective non SP
3
2
Elective Humaniora
2/3
3
TI2105
Introduction to Economics / Other
2/3
4
TI3005
Engineering Economy
2/3
12
Free elective courses
SCU
1
Free elective
3
2
Free elective
2
5
Total

Grade

Grade

Grade

Grade

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

Information Systems & Technologys compulsory courses


MA2072
Engineering Mathematics I
II2091
Discrete Structure
EL2095
Digital Systems
EL2195
Digital Systems Laboratory
IF2031
Algorithm & Data Structure
IF2092
Probability & Statistics
IF2033
Object Oriented Programming
IF2034
Database
IF2036
Software Engineering
EL2010
Organization & Computer Architecture
II2040
Analysis & Design of Systems
IF2094
Signal and Systems
II3055
Operating Systems
II3061
System Engineering
II3063
Multimedia Systems
II3097
Computer Networks
II3090
Analysis of Information Requirements
TI3106
Organization Behaviour
II3099
Human Computer Interaction
II3094
Inter Personal Communication
II3042
Management of Information Resources
II3044
Project Management
II3062
Information Security
II4095
Final Project I & Seminar
II3098
Ethics & Cyber Law
II4099
Final Project II
II4090
Industrial Experiences

1
2

Elective courses Study Program


Elective IS&T
Elective IS&T

SCU
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
1
2
4
1
75
SCU
3
3

Grade

Grade

144
6

Consult supervisor before selecting elective non Study Program,


elective Study Program and free elective.

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Chapter 9. List of courses
9.1. General
No
Code
Course Name
1
KU1071
Introduction to Information Technology A

SCU
2

EL1092

Fundamental of Electric Circuits

3
4

EL2090
EL2091
ET2091
IF2091
II2091
EL2092
EP2092
ET2092
IF2092
II2092
EL2093

Electromagnetics
Discrete Structure
Discrete Structure
Discrete Structure
Discrete Structure
Probability & Statistics
Probability & Statistics
Probability & Statistics
Probability & Statistics
Probability & Statistics
Electric Circuits

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

EL2193
EL2094
EP2094
ET2094
II2094
EL2095

Electric Circuits Laboratory


Signals & Systems
Signals & Systems
Signals & Systems
Signals & Systems
Digital Systems

1
3
3
3
3
3

EL2195
IF2030
IF5230
IF2031
IF5231
IF3094
II3094
EL3097
IF3097
II3097
IF3099
II3099
EP4090
ET4090
IF4090
IF4094

Digital Systems Laboratory


Algorithm & Data Structure
Algorithm & Data Structure
Algorithm & Data Structure
Algorithm & Data Structure
Inter Personal Communication
Inter Personal Communication
Computer Networks
Computer Networks
Computer Networks
Human Computer Interaction
Human Computer Interaction
Industrial Experiences

1
4
3
3
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
2

6
7
8

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

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Instructors
Tricya E.W, Saiful Akbar, Fazat N. Azizah, Wikan Danar S, Masayu L.K.
Ayu Purwarianti, Bugi Wibowo, Nur Ulfa M, Riza Satria Perdana
Yanuarsyah Haroen, Eniman Yunus S, Amy Hamidah S, Arif Sasongko
Nanang Hariyanto, Mervin T Hutabarat
Suwarno, Bambang Anggoro, Agung Harsoyo, Chairunnisa
Yoga Priana
Nana Rachmana, Andriyan Bayu Suksmono
Harlili, Rinaldi M
Bambang Pharmasetiawan
Dimitri Mahayana, Albarda
Ngapuli I.S
Nana Rachmana, Andriyan Bayu Suksmono
Judhi Santoso, Rila Mandala.
Dimitri Mahayana
Pekik Argo D, Nanang Hariyanto, Eniman Yunus S, Sugihartono, Amy Hamidah S, Arif
Sasongko.
Amy Hamidah S, Mervin T Hutabarat
Agung Harsoyo
Pekik Argo Dahono
Ian Yosef
Armein Z R Langi
Eniman Yunus S, Yudi Satria G, Mohamad Anis R, Achmad Fuad M, Yusuf Kurniawan,
Bambang Krisnarno, Arry Akhmad Arman
Arif Sasongko, Mervin T Hutabarat
Ayu Purwarianti, Riza Satria Perdana, Fazat N Azizah, Tricya E Widagdo, Nur Ulfa Maulidevi
Bridging
Christine Suryadi, Masayu L.K, Hamonangan Situmorang.
Bridging
Hira Laksmiwati, Putri Saptawati, Christine S, Adi Mulyanto
Windy Gambetta
Pranoto H Rusmin, Emir Mauludi Husni.
Afwarman M, Achmad Imam K
Achmad Imam K
Dwi Hendratmo
Mukmin Widyanto A
Aldo Agusdian
Christine Suryadi
Munawar A (1, 2)
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18
19
20

IF4096
EL4097
IF4097
IF4099

Final Works I & Seminar


Advanced Computer Networks
Advanced Computer Networks
Final Works II

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2
3
3
4

Windy G,
Ian Josef M E
Achmad I.K.
Munawar Ahmad, Henny Y Z

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9.2. Biomedical Engineering
No
Code
Course Name
1
EL3000
Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering & Lab
EL5200
Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering & Lab
2
EL3001
Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology
EL5201
Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology
3
EL3002
Biomedical Instrumentations
EL5202
Biomedical Instrumentations
4
EL3004
Biomaterial
EL5204
Biomaterial
5
EL3006
Physics of Biomedical
EL5206
Physics of Biomedical
6
EL3008
Digital Image Processing
EL5208
Digital Image Processing
7
EL4000
Biomedical System Design
EL5000
Biomedical System Design
8
EL4001
Medical Informatics
EL5001
Medical Informatics
9
EL4002
Sensor and Transducer
EL5002
Sensor and Transducer
10
EL4003
Modeling & Simulation of Physiology Systems
EL5003
Modeling & Simulation of Physiology Systems
11
EL4004
Biomechanics
EL5004
Biomechanics
12
EL4005
Stochastic Biomedical Signal Processing
EL5005
Stochastic Biomedical Signal Processing
13
EL4006
EM Wave & Ultrasonics in BME
EL5006
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SCU
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2

Instructors
Soegijardjo Soegijoko
Bridging
Yoke S Irawan
Bridging
Kastam Astami
Bridging
Sudaryatno Sudirham
Bridging
Idam Arif
Bridging
Tati Latifah R Mengko
Bridging
Judojono Kartidjo
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Kastam Astami
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Tommy Apriantono
Elective course master program
Suhartono Tjondronegoro
Elective course master program
Elective course master program

71

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9.3. Computer Engineering
No
Code
Course Name
1
EL2010
Organization & Computer Architecture
IF5210
Organization & Computer Architecture
2
EL3010
Computer System Architecture
EL5210
Computer System Architecture
3
EL3110
Computer System Architecture Laboratory
4
EL3011
Design of Sequential Circuits
EL5211
Design of Sequential Circuits
5
EL3012
Interfacing and Peripheral
6
EL3013
Design of Operating Systems
EL5213
Design of Operating Systems
7
EL3014
Design of Digital Systems
EL5214
Design of Digital Systems
8
EL3015
Problem Solving with C
EL5215
Problem Solving with C
9
EL3016
Design of Network Software
EL5216
Design of Network Software
10
EL4010
Computer System Architecture II
EL5010
Computer System Architecture II
11
EL4011
Problem Solving with OOP
EL5011
Problem Solving with OOP
12
EL4012
High Performance Computer Design
EL5012
High Performance Computer Design
13
EL4013
Multimedia Systems
EL5013
Multimedia Systems
14
EL4014
Computer Graphics and GPU Programming
EL5014
Computer Graphics and GPU Programming
15
EL4110
Information Theory & Coding
EL5110
Information Theory & Coding
16
EL4111
Advanced Computer Architecture I
EL5111
Advanced Computer Architecture I
17
EL4113
Sequential Machine I
EL5113
Sequential Machine I
18
EL4114
Computer Networks II
EL5114
Computer Networks II
19
EL4116
Security of Information Systems
EL5116
Security of Information Systems

Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

SCU
3
2
3
2
1
3
2
3
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3

Instructor
Santika W P, Kusprasapta Mutijarsa (Only for Study Program IF and II)
Bridging
Yudi Satria G, Kusprasapta Mutijarsa
Bridging
Yudi Satria G
Yudi Satria G
Bridging
Hilwadi Hindersah
Yoga Priyana
Bridging
Yudi Satria G
Bridging
Bridging
Emir Mauludi Husni
Bridging
Kuspriyanto
Elective course master program
Aciek Ida Wuryandari
Elective course master program
Yudi Satria G
Elective course master program
Ian Josef M E
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Compulsory course master program
Compulsory course master program
Compulsory course master program
Compulsory course master program
Compulsory course master program

72

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9.4. Control and Computer Systems
No
Code
Course Name
1
EL3020
Control Systems
EL5220
Control Systems
2
EL3120
Control Systems Laboratory
3
EL3022
Control Systems Instrumentation
EL5222
Control Systems Instrumentation
4
EL3222
Control Systems Instrumentation Laboratory
5
EL4021
Multivariabel Control Systems
EL5021
Multivariabel Control Systems
6
EL4022
Digital Control Systems
EL5022
Digital Control Systems
7
EL4122
Digital Control Systems Laboratory
8
EL4023
Robotics
EL5023
Robotics
9
EL4024
Electrical Drives
EL5024
Electrical Drives
10
EL4025
Mechatronics
EL5025
Mechatronics
11
EL4026
Intelligence Control Systems
EL5026
Intelligence Control Systems
12
EL4121
Linear Control Systems
EL5121
Linear Control Systems
13
EL4122
Embedded Control Systems
EL5122
Embedded Control Systems
14
EL4123
Control & Intelligent Systems
EL5123
Control & Intelligent Systems
15
EL4124
Modeling & System Identification
EL5124
Modeling & System Identification

Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

SCU
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
3
2
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3

Instructor
Arief Syaichu R, Iyas Munawar
Bridging
Pranoto H Rusmin
Iyas Munawar
Bridging
Iyas Munawar
Carmadi Machbub
Elective course master program
Iyas Munawar
Elective course master program
Iyas Munawar
Hilwadi Hindersyah
Elective course master program

Elective course master program


Bambang Riyanto T
Elective course master program
Compulsory course master program
Compulsory course master program
Compulsory course master program
Compulsory course master program

73

School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institut Teknologi Bandung


9.5. Data and Software Engineering.
No
Code
Course Name
1
IF2030
Algorithm & Data Structure
IF5230
Algorithm & Data Structure
2
IF2031
Algorithm & Data Structure
IF5231
Algorithm & Data Structure
3
IF2032
Object Oriented Programming
IF2032
Object Oriented Programming
4
IF2033
Object Oriented Programming
IF5233
Object Oriented Programming
5
IF2034
Data Bases
IF5234
Data Bases
6
IF2036
Software Engineering
IF5236
Software Engineering
7
IF3035
Database Systems
IF5235
Database Systems
8
IF3037
Advanced Software Engineering
IF5237
Advanced Software Engineering
9
IF3038
Internet Programming
IF5238
Internet Programming
10
IF4030
Distributed Database Systems
IF5030
Distributed Database Systems
11
IF4031
Software Engineering Project Management
IF5031
Software Engineering Project Management
12
IF4032
Software Project
IF5032
Software Project
13
IF4033
Methode & Processes of Software Development
IF5033
Methode & Processes of Software Development
14
IF4034
Rekayasa Ulang Sistem PL
IF5034
Rekayasa Ulang Sistem PL
15
IF4035
Non Relational Database
IF5035
Non Relational Database
16
IF4036
Analysis, Design of Object Oriented
IF5036
Analysis, Design of Object Oriented
17
IF4037
Technology of Database
IF5037
Technology of Database
18
IF4038
Programming of Systems
IF5038
Programming of Systems

Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

SCU
4
3
3
2
4
3
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2

Instructors
Ayu Purwarianti, Riza Satria Perdana, Fazat N Azizah, Tricya E Widagdo, Nur Ulfa Maulidevi
Bridging
Christine Suryadi, Masayu L.K, Hamonangan Situmorang.
Bridging
Achmad I K, Yani Widyani
Bridging
Riza Satria Perdana
Bridging
Putri Saptawati, Tricya E. Widagdo, Adi Mulyanto
Bridging
Christine Suryadi, Yani Widyani
Bridging
Tricya E. Widagdo
Bridging
Yani Widyani, Hira Laksmiwati
Bridging
Riza Satria Perdana, Dwi Hendratmo W.
Bridging
Elective course master program
Adi Mulyanto
Elective course master program
Yani Widyani
Elective course master program
Sukrisno Mardiyanto
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Tricya E. Widagdo
Elective course master program
Yani Widyani
Elective course master program
Putri Saptawati
Elective course master program
Riza Satria Perdana
Elective course master program

74

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9.6. Electronics Engineering
No
Code
Course Name
1
EL2040
Electronics
2
EL2140
Electronics Laboratory
3
EL3040
Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics
EL5240
Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics
4
EL3041
Radio Frequency Microelectronics
EL5241
Radio Frequency Microelectronics
5
EL3042
Semiconductor Devices
EL5242
Semiconductor Devices
6
EL3043
Digital Processor Structure
EL5243
Digital Processor Structure
7
EL3044
Instrumentation Systems
EL5244
Instrumentation Systems
8
EL3046
Design of Embedded Systems
EL5246
Design of Embedded Systems
9
EL3246
Design of Embedded Systems Laboratory
10
EL4040
VLSI Systems Design
EL5040
VLSI Systems Design
11
EL4041
IC Technology
EL5041
IC Technology
12
EL4042
Design of Analog & Mixed Signals IC
EL5042
Design of Analog & Mixed Signals IC
13
EL4043
Network of Embedded Systems
EL5043
Network of Embedded Systems
14
EL4044
Avionics Systems
EL5044
Avionics Systems
15
EL4045
Analysis & Design of Digital IC
EL5045
Analysis & Design of Digital IC
16
EL4046
Special Topics in Electronics Engineering
EL5046
Special Topics in Electronics Engineering

Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

SCU
3
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2

Instructors
Amy Hamidah Salman, M Sarwoko Suraatmadja, Achmad Fuad Masud, Trio Adiono
Amy Hamidah Salman, Mervin T Hutabarat
Achmad Fuad Masud
Bridging
Basuki R Alam
Bridging
Adang Suwandi Ahmad
Bridging
Achmad Fuad Masud
Bridging
Mervin T Hutabarat
Bridging
Waskita Adijarta
Bridging
Waskita Adijarta
Trio Adiono
Elective course master program
Irman Idris
Elective course master program
Achmad Fuad Masud
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Adang Suwandi Ahmad
Elective course master program
Sarwono Sutikno
Elective course master program
Trio Adiono
Elective course master program

75

School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institut Teknologi Bandung


9.7. Informatics
No
Code
1
IF2050
IF5250
2
IF2052
IF5252
3
IF3051
IF5251
4
IF3053
IF5253
5
IF3054
IF5254
6
IF3055
IF5255
7
IF3056
IF5256
8
IF3057
IF5257
9
IF3058
IF5258
10
IF5259
11
IF3097
IF5297
12
IF3099
IF5299
13
IF4050
IF5050
14
IF4051
IF5051
15
IF4052
IF5052
16
IF4053
IF5053
17
IF4054
IF5054
18
IF4055
IF5055
19
IF4056
IF5056
20
IF4057
IF5057

Course Name
Logic of Informatics
Logic of Informatics
Language Theory, and Otomata
Language Theory, and Otomata
Strategy of Algorithm
Strategy of Algorithm
Computer Graphics & Visualization
Computer Graphics & Visualization
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Operating Systems
Operating Systems
Distributed Systems
Distributed Systems
Information Systems
Information Systems
Criptography
Criptography
Operating Systems
Computer Networks
Computer Networks
Human Computer Interaction
Human Computer Interaction
Sistem Berbasis Pengetahuan
Interpretasi dan Pengolahan Citra
Pemodelan dan Simulasi
Sistem Temu Balik Informasi
Sistem Komputasi Nirkabel dan Bergerak
Sistem Multimedia
Rekayasa Interaksi
Rekayasa Ulang Sistem

Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

SCU
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
4
3
3
2
3
2
3
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2

Instructor
Nur Ulfa Maulidevi, Rila Mandala
Bridging
Harlili, Yudhi Santoso
Bridging
Rinaldi Munir
Bridging
Iping Suriana
Bridging
Nur Ulfa M, Masayu L.K,
Bridging
Afwarman, Henny Y Z, Bugi Wibowo
Bridging
Afwarman, Achmad I K
Bridging
Mary H. Wijoyo (1, 2)
Bridging
Rinaldi Munir
Bridging
(only for bridging)
Afwarman, Achmad Imam K
Bridging
Bridging
Windy Gambetta
Elective course master program
Iping Supriana
Elective course master program
Judhi Santoso
Elective course master program
Rila Mandala
Elective course master program
Henny Yusnita Z,
Elective course master program
Bugi Wibowo
Elective course master program
Husni Setiawan
Elective course master program
Kridanto Surendro
Elective course master program
76

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21
22
23
24
25
26
27

IF4058
IF5058
IF4059
IF5059
IF4150
IF5150
IF4151
IF5151
IF4152
IF5152
IF4153
IF5153
IF5155

Topik Khusus Sains Komputer 1


Topik Khusus Sains Komputer 2
Computation Theory
Computation Theory
Advanced Computer Architecture
Advanced Computer Architecture
Analysis of Algorithm
Analysis of Algorithm
Design of Operating Systems
Design of Operating Systems
Bio Informatics

Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

3
2
3
2
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
2

Munawar Ahmad, Ayu Purwarianti


Elective course master program
Nur Ulfa M, Iping Supriana
Elective course master program
Judhi Santoso
Judhi Santoso, Compulsory course master program
Santika W
Santika W, Compulsory course master program
Harlili S
Harlili S, Compulsory course master program
Afwarman
Afwarman, Compulsory course master program

77

School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institut Teknologi Bandung


9.8. Information Systems
No
Code
Course Name
1
II2040
Analysis & Design of Systems
II5240
Analysis & Design of Systems
2
II3042
Management of Information Resources
II5242
Management of Information Resources
3
II3044
Project Management
II5244
Project Management
4
II3090
Analysis of Information Requirements
II5290
Analysis of Information Requirements
5
II3094
Interpersonal Communication
II5294
Interpersonal Communication
6
II3098
Ethics & Cyber Law
7
II3099
Human Computer Interaction
II5299
Human Computer Interaction
8
II4040
Intelligent Businees
II5040
Intelligent Businees
9
II4041
Planning of Information Systems
II5041
Planning of Information Systems
10
II4042
Decision Support Systems
II5042
Decision Support Systems
11
II4043
Enterprise Information Systems
II5043
Enterprise Information Systems
12
II4044
Intelligent Information Systems
II5044
Intelligent Information Systems
13
II4045
Audit of Information Systems
II5045
Audit of Information Systems

Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

SCU
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2

Instructor
Mary Handoko Wijoyo
Bridging
Bridging
Bridging
Kridanto Surendro
Bridging
Bridging
Bridging
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Windy Gambetta
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Elective course master program

78

School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institut Teknologi Bandung


9.9. Information Technology
No
Code
Course Name
1
II2091
Discrete Structure
2
II2092
Probability and Statistics
3
II3061
System Engineering
II5261
System Engineering
4
II3062
Information Security
II5262
Information Security
5
II3063
Multimedia Systems
II5263
Multimedia Systems
6
II3065
Discrete Time Signal Processing
II5265
Discrete Time Signal Processing
7
II4060
Theory and Queuing Systems
II5060
Theory and Queuing Systems
8
II4061
Multimedia Systems Engineering
II5061
Multimedia Systems Engineering
9
II4062
Criptography and Coding
II5062
Criptography and Coding
10
II4063
Computer Forensics and Networks
II5063
Computer Forensics and Networks
11
II4064
Analysis and Design Systems Performance
II5064
Analysis and Design Systems Performance
12
II4065
Development of Mobile Applications
II5065
Development of Mobile Applications

Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

SCU
3
3
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2

Instructor
Bambang Pharmasetiawan
Harlili S
Suhono Harsosupangkat
Bridging
Budi Raharjo
Bridging
Yusep Rosmannsyah
Bridging
Bridging
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Elective course master program
Elective course master program

79

School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institut Teknologi Bandung


9.10. Electrical Power Engineering
No
Code
Course Name
1
EP2076
Measurement Systems & Microprocessor
2
EP2092
Probability & Statistics
3
EP2094
Signal and Systems
4
EP3070
Electrical Power Generation
EP5270
Electrical Power Generation
5
EP3071
Electric Machines
EP5271
Electric Machines
6
EP3072
Power Electronics
EP5272
Power Electronics
7
EP3073
Numerical Analysis & Computation
EP5273
Numerical Analysis & Computation
8
EP3074
Computer & System Engineering
EP5274
Computer & System Engineering
9
EP3075
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EP5275
Electromagnetic Compatibility
10
EP3076
Power Systems Analysis
EP5276
Power Systems Analysis
11
EP3077
High Voltage Engineering
EP5277
High Voltage Engineering
12
EP3170
Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory I
13
EP3270
Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory II
14
EP3095
Electrical Engineering Material
15
EP4071
Design of Equipment & Electrical Systems
EP5071
Design of Equipment & Electrical Systems
16
EP4072
SCADA in Power Systems
EP5072
SCADA in Power Systems
17
EP4073
Power System Protection I
EP5073
Power System Protection I
18
EP4074
Power System Protection II
EP5074
Power System Protection II
19
EP4075
Application of Electrical Machines
EP5075
Application of Electrical Machines
20
EP4076
Electrical Transportation Systems
EP5076
Electrical Transportation Systems
21
EP4077
Electrical Distribution Systems
EP5077
Electrical Distribution Systems
20
EP4078
Non Conventional Generation
EP5078
Non Conventional Generation

Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

SCU
3
3
3
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
1
3
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2

Instructor
Syarif Hidayat, Tri Desmana.
Ngapuli I. Sinisuka
Pekik Argo Dahono
Agus Purwadi.
Bridging
Qamaruzzaman, Tri Desmana.
Bridging
Pekik Argo Dahono
Bridging
Gibson H. Sianipar, Deny Hamdani
Bridging
Soedjana Sapiie
Bridging
Djoko Darwanto, Deny Hamdani
Bridging
Muhammad Nurdin, Nanang Hariyanto, MT
Bridging
Djoko Darwanto
Bridging
Qamaruzzaman, MT
Redy Mardiana
Suwarno
Syarif Hidayat
Elective course master program
Mukmin Widianto A.
Elective course master program
Reynaldo Zoro
Elective course master program
Mukmin Widianto A., Redy Mardiana
Elective course master program
Agus Purwadi, MT
Elective course master program
Yanuarsyah Haroen
Elective course master program
Yusra Sabri S.
Elective course master program
Qamaruzzaman, MT
Elective course master program

80

School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institut Teknologi Bandung


No
21
22
23
24
25
26

Code
EP4079
EP5079
EP4090
EP4095
EP4099
EP4171
EP5171
EP4172
EP5172

Course Name
Economics of Energy
Economics of Energy
Industrial Practice
Final Project I and Seminar
Final Project II
Advanced Power Electronics
Advanced Power Electronics
Operation & Control of Power System
Operation & Control of Power System

Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

SCU
3
2
1
1
4
3
2
3
2

Instructor
Yusra Sabri
Elective course master program
Mukmin Widyanto A
Suwarno
Muhammad Nurdin
Yanuarsyah Haroen
Mandatory course master program
Gibson Hilman Sianipar
Mandatory course master program

81

School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institut Teknologi Bandung


9.10. Telecommunication Engineering
No
Code
Course Name
1
ET2080
Telecommunication Networks
ET5280
Telecommunication Networks
2
ET3080
Electromagnetics II
ET5289
Electromagnetics II
3
ET3081
Communication Systems
ET5281
Communication Systems
4
ET3082
Communication Systems II
ET5282
Communication Systems II
5
ET3083
Data Communication
ET5283
Data Communication
6
ET3084
Telecommunication Traffic Engineering
ET5284
Telecommunication Traffic Engineering
7
ET3085
Signal Processing
ET5285
Signal Processing
8
ET3086
Communication Electronics & Microwave
ET5286
Communication Electronics & Microwave
9
ET3087
Antenna & Wave Propagation
ET5287
Antenna & Wave Propagation
10
ET3088
Optical Communication Systems
ET5288
Optical Communication Systems
11
ET3180
Telecommunication Laboratory I
12
ET3280
Telecommunication Laboratory II
13
ET4090
Industrial Experiences
14
ET4095
Final Works I & Seminar
15
ET4099
Final Works II
16
ET4282
Selected Topics on Telecommunication
17
ET4060
Probability and Random Processes
ET5060
Probability and Random Processes
18
ET4065
Signal Processing II
ET5065
Signal Processing II
19
ET4066
Project Management of Telecommunication Services
ET5066
Project Management of Telecommunication Services
20
ET4067
Communication Electronics & Microwave II
ET5067
Communication Electronics & Microwave II
21
ET4288
IP Based Infrastructure and Optical Networks
ET5088
IP Based Infrastructure and Optical Networks
22
ET4289
Wavelet & Multiresolution Analysis
ET5089
Wavelet & Multiresolution Analysis
23
ET4080
Design of Baseband Systems
ET5080
Design of Baseband Systems
Academic Affairs, 31 July 2009

SCU
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2

Instructor
Tutun Juhana
Bridging
Chairunnisa
Bridging
Endon Bharata, Iskandar
Bridging
Sugihartono
Bridging
Hendrawan, Hamonangan Situmorang
Bridging
Sigit Haryadi
Bridging
Effrina Yanti Hamid
Bridging
Endon Bharata, Ahmad Munir
Bridging
Adit Kurniawan
Bridging
Nana Rachmana, Hardi Nusantara
Bridging
Aldo Agusdian
Tutun Juhana
Aldo Agusdian
Effrina Yanti Hamid
Effrina Yanti Hamid
Hendrawan
Suhartono Tjondronegoro
Elective course master program
Effrina Yanti Hamid
Elective course master program
Suhartono Tjondronegoro
Elective course master program
Ahmad Munir
Elective course master program
Eueung Mulyana
Elective course master program
Effrina Yanti Hamid
Elective course master program
Nana Rachmana, Hardi Nusantara
Elective course master program
82

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No
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41

Code
ET4081
ET5081
ET4082
ET5082
ET4083
ET5083
ET4084
ET5084
ET4085
ET5085
ET4086
ET5086
ET4087
ET5087
ET4088
ET5068
ET4089
ET5069
ET4180
ET5180
ET4181
ET5181
ET4182
ET5182
ET4183
ET5183
ET4184
ET5184
ET4185
ET5185
ET4186
ET5186
ET4187
ET5187
ET4188
ET5188

Course Name
Cellular Communication Systems
Cellular Communication Systems
Satellite Communication Systems, Terestrial & Broadcast
Satellite Communication Systems, Terestrial & Broadcast
Multimedia Communication Systems
Multimedia Communication Systems
Radar Systems, Navigation & Telemetry
Radar Systems, Navigation & Telemetry
Telecommunication Networks Security
Telecommunication Networks Security
Data Communication Networks
Data Communication Networks
Telecommunication Networks Management
Telecommunication Networks Management
Economy & Telecommunication Revenue Assurance
Economy & Telecommunication Revenue Assurance
Regulation & Telecommunication Policy
Regulation & Telecommunication Policy
Electromagnetics
Electromagnetics
Queuing Networks
Queuing Networks
Observation Systems
Electromagnetics
Advanced Digital Communication Systems
Advanced Digital Communication Systems
Information Theory and Source Coding
Information Theory and Source Coding
Statistical Signal Processing
Statistical Signal Processing
Channel Coding Theory
Channel Coding Theory
Advanced Telecommunication Networks
Advanced Telecommunication Networks
Wireless Communication Systems
Wireless Communication Systems

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Instructor
Adit Kurniawan
Elective course master program
Joko Suryana
Elective course master program
Hendrawan
Elective course master program
Iskandar
Elective course master program
Tutun Juhana
Elective course master program
Harry Santoso
Elective course master program
Ian Yoseph
Elective course master program
Suhartono T, Nana Rachmana, Hendrawan
Elective course master program
Sigit Haryadi
Elective course master program
Chairunnisa
Mandatory course master program
Hendrawan
Mandatory course master program
Endon Bharata, Andriyan Bayu Suksmono
Mandatory course master program
Sugihartono
Mandatory course master program
Suhartono T.
Mandatory course master program
Suhartono T.
Mandatory course master program
Sugihartono
Mandatory course master program
Tutun Juhana
Mandatory course master program
Suhartono T
Mandatory course master program

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Chapter 10. Course descriptions:
10.1. General
1.
KU1071 Introduction to Information Technology A
2 SCU, 96 working hours.
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
To introduce the scope of world of programming (in all paradigms) and to give students knowledge about programming basic concepts in functional and procedural paradigm
together with their applications in small-scale cases.
Overview of all programming paradigm, programming language and its processing, programming and software engineering.
Basic concept of procedural programming: type, expression, subprogram(procedure, function), repetition scheme, array
The application of basic concepts of procedural programming using selected programming language.
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:
2.

EL1092 Fundamental of Electric Circuits


2 SCU, 96 working hours
Instructor: Yanuarsyah Haroen, Amy Hamidah Salman, Nanang Hariyanto, Eniman Y Syamsuddin.
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3.

4.

EL2090 Electromagnetics Fields I


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
Instructor: Suwarno, Bambang Anggoro, Agung Harsoyo, Chairunnisa
Expected prior knowledge: MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I, MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II
Course contents:
Maxwells equations in integral form: analysis vector, coordinate system, electric and magnetic fields, displacement current. Maxwells equations in differential form: vector
differentiation, gradient of scalar function, divergence and curl of vector field, divergence and stokes theorem, wave equation in source free region, plane wave propagation, and
Poynting vector. Maxwells equations and plane wave propagation in materials: conduction, polarization, magnetization, boundary conditions, and plane wave properties in
material. Static electric and magnetic fields: electrostatic fields, numerical method, Finite Difference Method, Method of Moment, magnetic circuits, capacitance and
inductance.
Education methods: Lectures and assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. Lectures note
2. Electromagnetic fields and waves, Magdy F. Iskander, Prentice-Hall International Editions, 1992.
3. Field and Wave Electromagnetics, David K. Cheng, Addison-Wesley.
Assessment: mid test, final test, and quiz.

EL2091 Discrete Structure


ET2091 Discrete Structure
IF2091 Discrete Structure
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3 SCU, 144 working hours.


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
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II2091 Discrete Structure
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
Instructor: Nana Rachmana S, Andriyan Bayu Suksmono
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Logic and set theory, sequences and summations, functions and their growth, algorithms and complexity, Matrices, numbering theory and application, Mathematical Reasoning,
relations and representation, inductive and recursive definitions and arguments, recurrence relation, divide and conquer relations, Inclusion-Exclusion and their application,
fundamentals of counting, discrete and theory probability, variance and expected value, recurrence relations, relations including equivalence relations, closures of relations,
graphs theory: representation of graph and terminology, Isomorphism, Connectivity, Euler and Hamilton Paths, shortest path problem, Travelling salesman Problem, Planar
graph, graph coloring, trees and application: spanning tree minimum, decision tree, Huffman coding tree, tree-searching and traversal. Boolean functions, Representing Boolean
function, logic gates and minimization of circuits.
Education methods: lectures, homework assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. Lectures note
2. Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications. K.H. Rosen , McGraw Hill 6th Edition, 2007.
3. Discrete Mathematics for computing. Peter Grossman, Palgrave Macmillan 3 rd Edition, 2007
Assessment: Homework, Quiz, Mid-semester test and final test
5.

EL2092 Probability & Statistics


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EP2092 Probability & Statistics
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET2092 Probability & Statistics
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
IF2092 Probability & Statistics
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
II2092 Probability & Statistics
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
Instructor: Ngapuli Irmea Sinisuka, Andriyan Bayu Suksmono
Expected prior knowledge: MA1101 Calculus I and MA1201 Calculus II
Course contents:
An introduction to probability theory and mathematical statistics that emphasizes the probabilistic foundations required to understand probability models, statistical methods,
and its applications. Topics covered will include Concept of probability, Random Variables, Discrete Probability Distributions, Continuous Probability Distributions, Functions
of Random Variables, Estimation Theory
Education methods: lectures, homework assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. R.E. Walpole and Myers, Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, Mac. Millan
2. Lecture Notes
Assessment: small test at the end of each topics, mid term, final term

6.

EL2093 Electric Circuits


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:
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7.

EL2094 Signal & Systems


EP2094 Signal & Systems
ET2094 Signal & Systems
II2094 Signal & Systems
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours.


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
3 SCU, 144 working hours.

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:
8.

EL2095 Digital Systems


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Achmad Fuad Masud, Bambang Krisnarno, Eniman Yunus Syamsuddin, Yudi Satria Gondokaryono, Muhammad Anis Rosidi.
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

9.

EP4090 Industrial Experience


ET4090 Industrial Experience
IF4090 Industrial Experience
II4090 Industrial Experience
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

1 SCU, 240 working hours.


1 SCU, 240 working hours.
1 SCU, 240 working hours.
1 SCU, 240 working hours.

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

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10.2. Biomedical Engineering
1. EL3000 Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering & Lab
EL5200 Fundamental of Biomedical Engineering
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

2.

EL3001 Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology


EL5201 Fundamental of Anatomy & Physiology
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

3.

EL3002 Biomedical Instrumentation


EL5202 Biomedical Instrumentation
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

4.

EL3004 Biomaterial
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

5.

EL3006 Physics of Biomedical


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

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6.

EL3008 Digital Image Processing


EL5208 Digital Image Processing
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

7.

EL4000 Biomedical System Design


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

8.

EL4001 Medical Informatics


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

9.

EL4002 Sensor and Transducer


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

10. EL4003 Modeling & Simulation of Physiology Systems


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

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11. EL4004 Biomechanics


EL4004 Biomechanics
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

12. EL4005 Stochastic Biomedical Signal Processing


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL4005 Stochastic Biomedical Signal Processing
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2092 Probability and Statistics, MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I, MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II, EL3092 Digital Signal Processing
Course contents:
Discrete Time Random Processes, Random Variables, Random Processes, Filtering Random Processes, Spectral Factorization; Signal Modeling, Least Squares Method, Pronys
Method, Finite data records, Stochastic Models; The Levinson Recursion; Wiener Filtering, FIR Wiener Filter, IIR Wiener Filter; Spectrum Estimation, Non Parametric Methods,
Minimum Variance Spectrum Estimation, Maximum Entropy Methods; Adaptive Filtering, FIR Adaptive Filters, Recursive Least Squares.
Education Methods: Lectures, homework assignment.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes.
2. Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modeling; M.H.Hayes; John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
3. Biomedical Signal Processing; Metin Akay; Academic Press, 2002.
Assessment: Written and open only 1 sheet of A4.
13. EL4006 EM Wave & Ultrasonics in BME
EL4006 EM Wave & Ultrasonics in BME
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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10.3. Computer Engineering
1. EL3010 Computer System Architecture
EL5210 Computer System Architecture
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

2.

EL3110 Computer System Architecture Laboratory


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

1 SCU, 40 -:- 64 working hours

3.

EL3011 Design of Sequential Circuits


EL5211 Design of Sequential Circuits
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

4.

EL3012 Interfacing and Peripheral


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

5.

EL3013 Design of Operating Systems


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

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6.

EL3014 Design of Digital Systems


EL5214 Design of Digital Systems
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

7.

EL3015 Problem Solving with C


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

8.

EL3016 Design of Network Software


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

9.

EL4010 Computer Architecture II


EL5010 Computer Architecture II
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

10. EL4011 Problem Solving with OOP


EL5011 Problem Solving with OOP
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:
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2 SCU, 128 working hours

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11. EL4012 High Performance Computer Design


EL5012 High Performance Computer Design
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

12. EL4013 Multimedia Systems


EL5013 Multimedia Systems
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

13. EL4014 GPU Programming and Computer Graphics


EL4014 GPU Programming and Computer Graphics
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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10.4. Control and Computer Systems
1. EL3020 Control Systems
EL5220 Control Systems
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
2.

EL3120 Control System Laboratory


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

1 SCU, 48 -:- 64 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
3.

EL3022 Control System Instrumentation


EL5222 Control System Instrumentation
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
4.

EL3222 Control System Instrumentation Laboratory


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

1 SCU, 48 -:- 64 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Assessment:
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5.

EL4021 Multivariable Control Systems


EL5021 Multivariable Control Systems
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
6.

EL4022 Digital Control Systems


EL5022 Digital Control Systems
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
7.

EL4023 Robotics
EL5023 Robotics
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
8.

EL4024 Electrical Drives


EL5024 Electrical Drives
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
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9.

EL4025 Mechatronics
EL5025 Mechatronics
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
10. EL4026 Intelligence Control Systems
EL5026 Intelligence Control Systems
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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10.5. Data & Software Engineering
1. IF2030 Algorithms and Data Structures
4 SCU, 192 working hours
IF5230 Algorithms and Data Structures
3 SCU, 192 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: KU1071 Introduction to Information Technology A (Fundamental of Programming)
Course contents:
Introduction: review procedural programming, array and loop excercise, used language feature (standard): hello, type, variable, expression, conditional statement, language feature
: loop, external file; Definition of ADT: Several simple standard ADT (Abstract Data Type), unit program & driver; General object collections: array, general concepts object
collection, array basic processing; Vector: Stack, concept, definition, code implementation; Queue and priority queue, concept, definition, code implementation; Matrices;
Introduction to linked structure; List and the variations; Recursive list; Tree (binary tree).
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Inggriani Liem, Diktat Struktur Data (Bagian I dan II), 2003, Teknik Informatika.
2. Inggriani Liem, Catatan Singkat Bahasa C, Departemen Teknik Informatika ITB, 1998.
3. Inggriani Liem, Program Kecil dalam Bahasa C, Departemen Teknik Informatika ITB, 1998.
4. Wirth, Algorithm and Data Structure
Assessment:
2.

IF2031 Algorithms and Data Structures


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5231 Algorithms and Data Structures
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Introduction: review procedural programming, array and loop excercise, used language feature (standard): hello, type, variable, expression, conditional statement, language feature
: loop, external file; Definition of ADT: Several simple standard ADT (Abstract Data Type), unit program & driver; General object collections: array, general concepts object
collection, array basic processing; Vector: Stack, concept, definition, code implementation; Queue and priority queue, concept, definition, code implementation; Matrices;
Introduction to linked structure; List and the variations; Recursive list; Tree (binary tree).
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3.

IF2032 Object Oriented Programming


4 SCU, 192 working hours
IF5232 Object Oriented Programming
3 SCU, 192 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: KU1071 Introduction to Information Technology A (Fundamental of Programming) and IF2030 Algorithms and Data Structures .
Course contents:
Object Oriented Paradigm; Class Concept, Object; Object life time (creation, allocation, destruction), Basic Object Operation (attachment, comparison); Generic related;
Inheritance & polymorphism; Exception; ADT Concept, Machine, Process and OOP implementation; Object Oriented Programming in minimum two languages (C++ and Java
are chosen).
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Stroustrup (1997). The C++ Programming Language. 3rd Edition. Addison-Wesley.
Assessment:

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4.

IF2033 Object Oriented Programming


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5233 Object Oriented Programming
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Object Oriented Paradigm; Class Concept, Object; Object life time (creation, allocation, destruction), Basic Object Operation (attachment, comparison); Generic related;
Inheritance & polymorphism; Exception; ADT Concept, Machine, Process and OOP implementation; Object Oriented Programming in minimum two languages (C++ and Java
are chosen).
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

5.

IF2034 Database
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5234 Database
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Database System: Definition and Component of Database System; Database Management System; Level of Data View: Physical Level, Logical Level, and View Level; Logical
Data Modeling: Entity, Relationship, E-R Diagram; Physical Data Modeling: Relational Model, Relation, Normalization, Functional Dependency, Primary Key, Foreign Key,
Integrity Constraint, Standard Query Language (SQL) for Retrieval and Modification.
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Silberschatz, A., Korth, H.F. and Sudarshan, S. "Database System Concepts", 3rd ed. McGraw-Hill. 1999.
2. Date, C.J. "An Introduction to Database Systems", 7th ed. Addison Wesley. 2000.
3. Grosshans, D. File Systems Design and Implementation, Prentice Hall, 1986.
4. Halpin, T. Information Modeling and Relational Databases: From Conceptual Analysis to Logical Design, Morgan Kaufmann, 2001.
Assessment:

6.

IF2036 Software Engineering


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5236 Software Engineering
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Software Engineering studies about basic concept and complete stages in software engineering lifecycle. The materials include stages in software engineering (analysis, design,
construction, testing, and maintenance) ), based on two main methods: conventional method (structural) and object oriented method, along with case study in analysis and design
in order to give comprehension understanding.
Education methods: Lecture and Practical/Laboratory Work
Literature and study materials:
1. Pressman, R.S., 2005, Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach, Edisi ke-6, Mc Graw-Hill.
2. Jacobson, Ivar, G. Booch and J. Rumbaugh, 1999, The Unified Software Development Process, Edisi ke--, Addison-Wesley.
3. Sommervillle, Ian. 2004, Software Engineering, Edisi ke-7, Addison Wesley
Assessment:

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7.

IF3035 Database Systems


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5235 Database Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Database Systems Overview:Database Systems Architecture;Database Schema;Relational Operator;Relational Algebra;Relational Calculus;Relational Operator Algorithm;Query
Optimization;Database Integrity : Constraints, Assertions, Validation Mechanism, Database Programming, Triggers;Transaction Management:Concurret transaction protocol,
deadlock handling, serializability;Database Recovery : transaction recovery, commit protocol;Database Security;Database Machines : centralized System, Client-Server System,
Parallel System, Distributed System;Performance Tuning;Database Systems for another model : topics covered in the area of kind of non-relational database systems
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Silberschatz, A., Korth, H.F. and Sudarshan, S. "Database System Concepts", 3rd ed. McGraw-Hill. 1999.
2. Date, C.J. "An Introduction to Database Systems", 7th ed. Addison Wesley. 2000.
3. Pascal, F. Practical Issues in Database Management: A Reference for the Thinking Practitioner, Addison-Wesley Pub Co., 2000.
4. Grosshans, D. File Systems Design and Implementation, Prentice Hall, 1986.
5. Toigo, J.W., Toigo, M.R. and Toigo J.W. The Holy Grail of Data Storage Management, Prentice Hall, 1999
Assessment:

8.

IF3037 Advanced Software Engineering


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5237 Advanced Software Engineering
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
This course studies the methods of software engineering which includes process-oriented method, object-oriented method and web-based application development. Study includes
various concepts and basic principles in each method together with approach being used while modeling software problems and solutions. Course activities will be completed with
case studies and group assignments about software analysis and design based on method specified to give better students comprehension.
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Pressman, R.S., 2005, Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach, Edisi ke-6, Mc Graw-Hill.
2. Jacobson, Ivar, G. Booch and J. Rumbaugh, 1999, The Unified Software Development Process, Edisi ke--, Addison-Wesley.
3. Schach, Steven R., 2005, Object-Oriented and Classical Software Engineering, Edisi ke-6, McGraw-Hill
Assessment:

9.

IF3038 Internet Programming


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5238 Internet Programming
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Internet basic concept, Common Gateway Interface (CGI) with database and other protocol, Server Side Script (PHP, JSP) with database and other protocol (FTP, SNMP, IMAP,
POP3, HTTP), XML, Java Internet Programming
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:

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Assessment:
10. IF4030 Distributed Database Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5030 Distributed Database Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Overview on distributed database system; architecture of distributed database system: transparancy, standardization, architecture model, global issue; distributed database design:
fragmentation design, allocation design, replication; distributed query optimization; concurrent transaction control; reliability of distributed DBMS; distributed multi database
system: integration, query processing, transaction management; distributed database development: data warehousing, world wide web, push based technology, mobile data base
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:
11. IF4031 Software Engineering Project Management
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5031 Software Engineering Project Management
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
This course studies the definitions of term project, project management and project management of software engineering. This course also studies the processes group of project
management of software engineering which includes preparation, plan, execution, monitor, control and finalization of a software project.
Knowledge area of this course includes core function (scope, time, cost and quality management), facilitating function (human resource, communication, risk and procurement
management) and project integration management
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Schwalbe, Kathy "Information Technology Project Management", 4th ed. Thomson Course Technology. 2006.
2. McConnel, Stave Software Project, Microsoft Press, 1998.
3. Heldman, Kim "Project Management Professional Study Guide", Sybex. 2004.
Assessment:
12. IF4032 Software Project
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5032 Software Project
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF2036 Software Engineering and IF3037 Advanced Software Engineering.
Course contents:
This course gives experience in medium scale software project implementation by using certain method and documentation standard. Course material includes overview on the
software development method. Students are divided into several groups where each group should be a team in implementing a software development project with certain topic.
The activity should include analysis, design, construction and testing of software. There will be a formal review to evaluate the progress of project implementation.
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Schach, Steven R., 2005, Object-Oriented and Classical Software Engineering, Edisi ke-6, McGraw-Hill.
2. Pressman, R.S., 2005, Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach, Edisi ke-6, Mc Graw-Hill.
3. Jacobson, Ivar, G. Booch and J. Rumbaugh, 1999, The Unified Software Development Process, Edisi ke--, Addison-Wesley.
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4. Sommervillle, Ian. 2004, Software Engineering, Edisi ke-7, Addison Wesley.
Assessment:
13. IF4033 Methode & Processes of Software Development
IF5033 Methode & Processes of Software Development
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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14. IF4034 Software System Engineering
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5034 Software System Engineering
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
This course discusses various new methods and models on software development process, other than the one discussed in lecture of software engineering and advanced software
engineering. The methods include component based software engineering, aspect based software engineering, etc.
The models include iterative and incremental model, agile model, etc.
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:
15. IF4035 Non Relational Database
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5035 Non Relational Database
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
This course discusses various database non relational model as an alternative for common relational model.
It includes the limitation on relational system: classification probelm for relational system, relation system weakness; various non relational database (such as temporal database,
object oriented data base, deductive): requirement background, important concept related with studied system, the relation with other knowledge field, the differences with
relational system, query language, query evaluation mechanism, developing environment
Education methods:
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16. IF4036 Analysis, Design of Object Oriented
IF5036 Analysis, Design of Object Oriented
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
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This course gives understanding on paradigms in developing an object oriented software and the implementation of method and analysis/design technique with tools. This course
aims to give understanding and implementation on analysis and design process on object oriented software
- Paradigms in developing object oriented software
- Methods and techniques for object oriented analysis
- Methods and techniques for object oriented design
- Validation process of analysis and design result
- Mapping of analysis and design result into implementation
Education methods:
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17. IF4037 Technology of Database
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5037 Technology of Database
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Various special state of the art techniques in processing and employing database.
The detail material is depend on the existing trend on database technology which is usually deal with data in large number (datawarehouse, knowledge base, data mining, online
analytical processing, etc)
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
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18. IF4038 Programming of Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5038 Programming of Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2010 Organization & Computer Architechture and IF3055 Operating Systems.
Course contents:
Knowledge and practical on computer system programming using system call on available functions to control hardware.
Programming technique on closer level with hardware: signal, pipe, thread programming, device driver programming
Education methods:
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10.6. Electronics Engineering
1. EL2040 Electronics
3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2093 Electric Circuits
Course contents:
This course serves as an introduction to electronic circuit analysis and design.
Topics include: Introduction to solid-state electronics; Diode operation; Diode circuits: rectifier, voltage regulator, clipper and clamper; BJT and FET operation; Biasing; Smallsignal and large-signal models; Transistor as an amplifier; Transistor as a switch; Analog circuits: single-stage amplifiers and differential amplifiers; Digital Logic Circuit
Education methods:
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2.

EL3040 Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5240 Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2040 Electronics and EL2094 Signal and Systems
Course contents:
This course focuses on analog and mixed-signal blocks for signal processing. Topics to be covered include: Frequency response; Amplifiers with feedback; Power amplifiers;
CMOS operational amplifiers; Switched-Capacitor circuits; Oscillator circuits; Phase-Locked Loops (PLLs). Extensive use of circuit simulation using SPICE in assignments.
Education methods:
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3.

EL3041 RF Microelectronics
3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5241 RF Microelectronics
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL3040 Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics and ET3081 Communication Systems
Course contents:
A design overview of RF monolithic integrated circuits for wireless systems with an emphasis on device-circuit topology interaction and optimization. Topics include: RF
Transceiver architectures; Smith Chart; s-parameter; Passive devices; Technologies and devices; Device modeling; RLC circuits; Narrow-band amplifiers; Wide-band amplifiers;
Noise; Low noise amplifiers (LNAs); Nonlinearity; Mixers; Oscillators; VCO and phase noise; PLL and frequency synthesizers; Power amplifiers; Receiver Architectures;
Transmitter Architectures
Education methods:
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4.

EL3042 Semiconductor Devices


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5242 Semiconductor Devices
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2040 Electronics and EL2090 Electromagnetics
Course contents:
Dioda PN, Transistor Bipolar, Efek Sekunder di Transistor Bipolar, FET (Filed Effect Transistor), Junction FET, Dioda MOS, Transistor MOS (MOSFET), Efek Sekunder
MOSFET, Kontak Metal-Semikonduktor, Metal Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MESFET), High Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT), Heterojuction Bipolar Transistor

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(HBT), Dioda aplikasi khusus : Dioda Emisi Cahaya (LED)/Dioda Laser (LD), Dioda photo : Dioda P-I-N dan dioda Avalanche, sel fotovoltaik; dioda Gunn ; Devais Daya
Listrik : Thyristor, SCR, Triac
Education methods:
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5.

EL3043 Digital Processor Structure


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5243 Digital Processor Structure
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2095 Digital Systems
Course contents:
Digital processor structures and design with VHDL.
Topics to be covered include: Register-Transfer-Level design; From algorithm to FSMD; Stored program concept; Instruction Set Architecture and assembly language
programming; Single-cycle processor; Multicycle processor; Pipelining: concepts, data and control hazards; Pipelined Processor Implementation: datapath and control; Memory
hierarchy: cache and virtual memory.
Education methods:
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6.

EL3044 Instrumentation Systems


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5244 Instrumentation Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL3040 Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics and EL3096 Microprocessor Systems & Lab
Course contents:
This course introduces student to system level electronics product engineering. It focuses on the design and implementation of electronics instrumentation systems. Topics
include: general concepts in electronics measurements and instrumentations, sensors and transducers, design of circuits for signal acquisitions and conversions, digital aspects of
instrument, and engineering design and construction of instruments. Upon completion of the course the students are expected to be able to generate a conceptual design of
electronic instrumentation with appropriate components and technology. In this course students are encouraged to work in group and prepare and presents group report of their
project assignments.
Education methods:
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EL3046 Design of Embedded Systems


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5246 Design of Embedded Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2095 Digital Systems and EL3096 Microprocessor Systems & Lab
Course contents:
Embedded system concept, real time concept, modelling with finite state machine (FSM), modelling with flowchart , embedded system programming, shared data, critical section,
reentrant function, FIFO, C language for embedded system. Hardware for embedded system , Real Time Operating System (RTOS), scheduling, context switching, multi
threading, multi tasking, Spin lock, Semaphore, Priority inversion, deadlock
Education methods:
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8.

EL3246 Design of Embedded Systems Laboratory


Instructor:
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1 SCU, 48 -:- 64 working hours

9.

EL4040 VLSI Systems Design


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5040 VLSI Systems Design
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2095 Digital Systems
Course contents:
This course provides student with the capability in designing Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). In this course, the focus of ASICs implementation is on
Semicustom Technology using CMOS Standard Cell. The course covers the introduction of various VLSI technologies; Implementation and its design flow; The design process
includes architecture design, logic synthesis, placement and routing, design testing and verification. The design also involves back annotation and static timing analysis. In order
to gain a complete understanding of design flow, the student will design medium size ASICs as a project.
Education methods:
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10. EL4041 IC Technology


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5041 IC Technology
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2040 Elektronika and EL3042 Devais Semikonductor
Course contents:
Overview of semiconductor materials, devices, and process technology. A clean-room (lab) visit to understand N-MOSFET fabrication process. Study of materials focusing on Si
& GaAs crystal growth and their wafers. Silicon process comprises basic processes, namely silicon oxidation, photolithography, etching, diffusion, ion implantation, thin film
deposition and epitaxy. To fabricate integrated circuit (IC) chips, the processes should be integrated to result in technologies such as Bipolar technology, MOSFET technology,
MESFET technology, and MEMS technology. Process simulation is a helpful tool. IC manufacturing describes electrical testing, packaging, statistical process control, and
computer-integrated manufacturing. Future trends and challenges in integration and system-on-a-chip.
Education methods:
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Assessment:
11. EL4042 Design of Analog & Mixed Signals IC
3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL4042 Design of Analog & Mixed Signals IC
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL3040 Analog & Mixed Signal Electronics and EL3042 Semiconductor Devices.
Course contents:
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This course is aimed at enabling students to design analog circuits in the state of the art mixed-signal CMOS for communications and signal processing. The objective is partially
fulfilled by doing a design project on a high performance op-amp-based circuit in a state-of-the-art CMOS technology including simulation for pre-layout and post-layout using
CAD tools, and summarizing the design tradeoffs in a report.
Education methods:
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12. EL4043 Network of Embedded Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL4043 Network of Embedded Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL3046 Design of Embedded Systems and ET3081 Communication Systems
Course contents:
Fundamental concepts of networked embedded systems and wireless sensor network.
Topics include: Sensor technologies; Source detection and identification; Sensor node platforms; Radio technologies; MAC protocols; Routing protocols; Network position and
synchronization; Operating Systems; Middleware; Security issues and data integrity
Education methods:
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13. EL4044 Avionics Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5044 Avionics Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL3044 Instrumentation Systems, EL3046 Design of Embedded Systems, EL3020 Control Systems, and ET3081 Communication Systems
Course contents:
This course focuses on fundamentals of Avionics systems used in modern commercial aircraft. Avionics covers analog and digital electronics, sensors, signaling, and computers
that controls the operations of aircraft. Topics to be covered includes: Avionics technology; System development; Electrical systems; Sensors; Communication; Navigation; Flight
control systems; Displays, and System integration.
Education methods:
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Assessment:
14. EL4045 Analysis & Design of Digital IC
3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5045 Analysis & Design of Digital IC
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2095 Digital Systems, EL3040 Electronics, and EL3092 Digital Signal Processing.
Course contents:
This course covers transistor-level design of CMOS digital circuits, including design, analysis, and layout. Topics include: MOS device models; Circuit design styles for logic,
arithmetic and sequential blocks; Estimation and minimization of energy consumption; interconnect models and parasitics; Device sizing and logical effort; Timing issues (clock
skew and jitter) and active clock distribution techniques; Memory architectures, circuits and devices; Testing of integrated circuits. Extensive use of circuit layout and SPICE in
design projects
Education methods:
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15. EL4046 Special Topics in Electronics Engineering


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EL5046 Special Topics in Electronics Engineering
3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL3043 Digital Processor Structure, EL3046 Design of Embedded Systems, and EL3092 Digital Signal Processing.
Course contents:
This course focuses on the contemporary topics in Electronic Engineering within the following major themes: (1) Systems, (2) Design, (3) Modeling & Simulation, (4) Process
Integration, Devices and Structures, (5) Test and Test Equipment.
In general the content of the lectures covers introduction, state-of-the-art in the specific field, and practical case studies.The topics covered may vary from semester to semester.
A typical example:
This year, the subject proposed is particularly focused on Design of Embedded DSP Processors. Topics include: Finite-lenth DSP; DSP architectures; DSP ASIP design flow;
Code profiling for ASIP design; Design of instruction set; Design of DSP microarchitecture; Detailed design of a DSP core. Firmware design for DSP ASIP; Integration and
verification of DSP ASIP.
Education methods:
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10.7. Informatics
1. IF2050 Logic of Informatics
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5250 Logic of Informatics
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF2091 Discrete Structure.
Course contents:
This course discusses concepts of basic logics used in informatics field and some examples of implementation. This course aims to teach logics as an important basic concept for
other courses in informatics field.
Concepts of logics: propositional logic, propositional proofs, propositional resolution, first order logic (FOL), proof of FOL, Ordered Resolution, introduction to proof theory
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
2.

IF2052 Automata & Languages Theory


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5252 Automata & Languages Theory
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: KU1071 Introduction to Information Technology A (Fundamental of Programming), IF2091 Discrete Structure.
Course contents:
Operations of strings and language, Chomsky hirarchy of automata and theory formal languages, deterministic finite automata, nondeterministic finite automata, finite automata
with epsilon, application automata, equivalence of deterministic finite automata and nondeterministic finite automata, regular languages, finite automata and regular languages,
properties of regular languages, pumping lemma, minimization of automata, context free languages, parse trees, ambiguity languages, deterministic pushdown automata,
nondeterministic pushdown automata, pushdown automata and context free languages , properties of context free languages, turing machines, and application on compiler.
Education methods: Class, Lab work
Literature and study materials:
1. John E. Hopcroft, Rajeev Motwani, Jeffrey D. Ullman, Introduction To Automata Theory , Languanges, and Computation, Second Edition, Addison Wesley, 2001
2. Aho, Alfred V. and Ullman, Jeffrey D; The Theory of Parsing, Translation and Compiling, Volume I, Prentice-Hall, 1972
Assessment:

3.

IF3051 Strategy of Algorithm


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5251 Strategy of Algorithm
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF2030 Algorithm & Data Structure and IF2091 Discrete Structure.
Course contents:
1. Introduction of Algorithm Strategies: definition, classification of algorithms.
2. Algorithm complexity: time complexity, -notation.-notation, and space complexity, O-notation,
3. Brute Force Algorithms: characteristics, algorithm examples, exhaustive search, heuristic.
4. Greedy Algorithms: general scheme, algorithm examples (coin exchange problem, knapsack problem, shortest path problem, schedulling problems, minimum spanning tree,
data compression using Huffman).
5. Divide and Conquer Algorithms: general scheme, algorithm examples (min-max problem, closest pair problem, mergesort, quicksort, exponentiation, matrix multiplication, big
integer multiplication)
6. DFS and BFS: DFS algorithm, BFS algorithm, applicatios
7. Backtracking Algorithms: general scheme, algorithm examples (N-queen problem, graph colouring, Hamiltonian cycle, maze problem)

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8. Branch and Bound Algorithm: general scheme, algorithm examples (15-puzzle, TSP).
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
4.

IF3053 Computer Graphics & Visualization


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5253 Computer Graphics & Visualization
3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF2030 Algorithm & Data Structure and MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I.
Course contents:
Introduction, output primitive and 2D graphic attribute, area filling, 2D transformation,windowing & clipping, segmentation, 3D concept, introduction on shading & hidden line
removal
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. P. Shirley, Fundamental of Computer Graphic
2. Hearn & Baker, Computer Graphics, Prentice Hall
3. Foley, vanDam, Feiner, Hughes, Computer Graphics Principles and Practice, Addison Wesley, 1990
Assessment:

5.

IF3054 Artificial Intelligence


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5254 Artificial Intelligence
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF2052 Automata & Languages Theory and IF3051 Strategy of Algorithm
Course contents:
This course discusses basic concept and simple applications in Artificial Intelligence discipline. It consists of: basic knowledge of intelligent agent, problem solving techniques,
knowledge representation and reasoning, planning, learning, deterministic and non deterministic environment, multiagent systems and its applications
Education methods: Courses + Lab Work
Literature and study materials:
1. Stuart J Russell & Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, 2nd Edition, Prentice-Hall International, Inc, 2003, Textbook.
2. John F. Sowa, Knowledge Representation and: Logical, Philosophical, and Computational Foundations ,Course Technology, 1999, Textbook.
3. George F. Luger & William A. Stubblefield, Artificial Intelligence Structure and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving 2nd Edition, The Benjamin/ Cummings Publishing
Company Inc., 1993, Textbook.
4. Gerhard Weiss, Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence, The MIT Press, 1999, Textbook.
Assessment:

6.

IF3055 Operating Systems


4 SCU, 192 working hours
IF5255 Operating Systems
3 SCU, 192 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: EL2010 Organization and Computer Architecture.
Course contents:
Introduction of Basic Concept and History of Operating System; Process Management; Memory Management; Input/Output Management; OS Cases: Linux, Windows
Education methods:

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Literature and study materials:
1. A. TanenbaumModern Operating Systems, 3rd Edition. Prentice Hall, 2007.
2. W. Stallings Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, 3rd Edition. Prentice Hall, 1997
3. A. Silberschatz et al. Operating System Concepts. Wiley, 2002
Assessment:
7.

IF3056 Distributed Systems


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5256 Distributed Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Basic concept, distributed systems prerequisite : transparency; Distributed systems problems : failure and reliability; Distributed systems structure : RPC and client-server,
tiered-systems; Atomic transactions; Event, message, and order : group communication; Fault-tolerance, peer-to-peer
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. G. Coulouris et.al. Distributed Systems, Concepts and Design, 3rd Edition. Addison-Wesley, 2001.
2. Ken Birman, Reliable Distributed Systems: Technologies, Web Services, and Applications. Springer-Verlag, 2005.
3. R. Guerraoui and L. Rodrigues. Introduction to Reliable Distributed Programming. Springer-Verlag 2006
Assessment:

8.

IF3057 Information Systems


3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5257 Information Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF2036 Software Engineering and IF2034 Database
Course contents:
Students understand the concepts of information system, component, structure, function, type, development of information system and its role to support the organization.
Students get the ability to analyze the need and to determine the information need by survey the real organization in order to transform needs into a plan, apply the plan into
appropriate information system prototype. These steps purpose to make the organization more productive, efficient, effective and to increase the superiority of potentiality in the
competition.
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Information System, Foundation of E-Business, Steven Alter, Mc Graw Hill Inc., 2002.
2. Essential of Analysis & Design, Vallacich Joseph S., Prentice Hall Inc., 2005.
3. Management Information System, James A. OBrien, Mac Graw Hill, 2008.
Assessment:

9.

IF3058 Criptography
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5258 Criptography
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor: Rinaldi Munir
Expected prior knowledge: IF2030 Algorithm & Data Structure and IF2091 Discrete Structure.
Course contents:
Introduction to cryptography; Attacks to cryptography; Mathematical foundation for cryptography; Classical cryprography (Caesar cipher, Vigenere, Playfair, etc.); Cryptanalysis
using frequemcy analysis; Modern cryptography.; Stream cipher and block cipher; Some block ciphers (DES, TDES, GOST, RC5, AES); Some stream ciphers (RC4, A5); Public-

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key cryptography; Some public-key algorithms (RSA, ElGamal, Diffie-Hellman, Knapsack); Random generator; Hash function and MAC; Digital signature; Crptography
protocols; Public Key Infrastructure (PKI); Key management; Cryptography in daily life; Steganography and watermarking; Visual cryptography.
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Bruce Schneier, Aplied Cryptography 2nd, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
2. Alfred Menezes dan Paul C van Oorschot, dan Scott A. Vanstone, Handbook of Applied Cryptography, CRC Press, 1996.
3. William Stalling, Cryptography and Network Security, Principle and Practice 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, Inc., 2003.
4. Rinaldi Munir, Diktat kuliah IF5054 Kriptografi, Teknik Informatika ITB
Assessment:
10. IF4050 Knowledge Based Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5050 Knowledge Based Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF3054 Artificial Intelligence
Course contents:
This course discusses concept and implementation of a knowledge base system.
The discussed concept includes General architecture of Knowledge Base System (KBS), knowledge representation, knowledge acquisition (manual and automatic), problem type
(classification and construction), various methods to solve problems in KBS: heuristic classification, Ripple-Down-Rule, Skeletal plan, Propose-and-exchange, Propose-andRevise, Least-Commitment, Case-Base Reasoning. This course aims to increave problem solving skill by using KBS concept.
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Peter Jackson . Introduction to Expert Systems 3rd Edition, Addison Wesley, 1997.
2. Frank Puppe. " Systematic Introduction to Expert Systems", Springer-Verlag, 1994.
3. Joseph Giarratano, Gary Riley. " Expert Systems Principles and Programming".
Assessment:
11. IF4051 Interpretation and Image Processing
IF5051 Interpretation and Image Processing
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

Image representation, sampling, convolution, image recovery, transformation, smoothing, sharpening, intensity transformation, edge detecting: gradient-based,
template matching; boundary tracing; texture; combining image: warp, morph
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
12. IF4052 Modelling and Simulation
IF5052 Modelling and Simulation
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF2092 Probability and Statistics
Course contents:
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Model and simulate the real world systems in two approaches: event based simulation and process based simulation. This course consists of: definition and types of model and
simulation, event based simulation, process based simulation, statistical study and analysis for simulation, random generator with certain distribution, queue case studies (M/M/1)
and queue network
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
13. IF4053 Information System Retrival
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5053 Information System Retrival
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF2092 Probability and Statistics and MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
Course contents:
Basic concept of information retrieval, words weighting methods, vector space model, probabilistic model, relevance feedback, thesaurus, query expansion, system performance
evaluation, searching machine, text classification
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
14. IF4054 Wireless & Mobile Computing Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5054 Wireless & Mobile Computing Systems
3 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Basic concept of mobile and wireless communication(frequency, radio transmission, signal and propagation, multiplexing, modulation, medium access control), mobile
communication systems (2G and 3G), wireless LAN technology (IEE 802.11, bluetooth), network layer protocol (Mobile IP), transport layer protocol (mobile TCP), and mobile
and wireless application
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
15. IF4055 Multimedia Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5055 Multimedia Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Definition and scope of multimedia systems, component technology for application content (sound/ audio, image/ graphics, video/ animation), compression and decompression
technology, software development for multimedia application
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
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Assessment:
16. IF4056 Interaction Engineering
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF4056 Interaction Engineering
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF2036 Software Engineering and IF3057 Information Systems.
Course contents:
Overview of interaction problem, concept of usability engineering, concept of user centered design, interaction modeling, and a case study for designing application interaction
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
17. IF4057 System Re-Engineering
3 SCU, 144 working hours
IF5057 System Re-Engineering
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Business process reengineering (BPR), critical success factor, change enablers, BPR failures, BPR methodology, BPR tools, rapid reengineering, preparasi, identifikasi, visi,
perancangan, transformasi, critical issues
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1.
Assessment:
18. IF4058 Selected Topics on Computer Science I
IF5058 Selected Topics on Computer Science I
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:
19. IF4059 Selected Topics on Computer Science II
IF5059 Selected Topics on Computer Science II
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
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Assessment:
20. IF4092 Sociotechnology of Information
3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: IF3057 Information Systems
Course contents:
Practical real world knowledge on IT implementation and its influence, including attitude change on IT proffesional individual, user and organization or business; new position as
impact from legal aspect or rule.
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
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10.8. Information Systems
1. II2040 Analysis & Design of Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours
II5240 Analysis & Design of Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents: Fundamental Concept & Goals of IS, System Development Life Cycle, System Development Strategy, System Analysis, Methode and Tools in System Analysis,
Feasibility Study, Introduction to Project Management in IS Development, System Design, Logical Design & Coding, Input-Output Design, Design of Interface & Dialog, Design
of Distributed System, Design of IS Specifications, System Implementation, System Maintenance
Education methods: Lecture, Exploration
Literature and study materials:
1. Information System, Foundation of E-Business, Steven Alter, Mc Graw Hill Inc., 2002
2. Essential of Analysis & Design, Vallacich Joseph S., Prentice Hall Inc., 2005
3. Management Information System, James A. OBrien, Mac Graw Hill, 2008
Assessment: Midtest, Final Examination
2.

II3090 Analysis of Information Requirements


3 SCU, 144 working hours
II5290 Analysis of Information Requirements
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: II2040 Analysis & Design of Systems
Course contents: New Approach to Information Systems,The Problems, The Vision, Frameworks, Capturing the Facts, Defining Business Rules, Reference to Facts, Discovering
Requirements,Discovering Business Rules, Defining Requirements, Defining the Needs, Defining Information Needs, Controlling the Quality
Education methods: Lectures and Exploration
Literature and study materials:
1. Tony Morgan, Business Rules and Information Systems: Aligning IT with Business Goals, Addison Wesley, 2002
2. Steven Alter, Information Systems: Foundation of E-Business, Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall, 2002
Assessment: Midtest, Final Examination, Result of Exploration

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II3042 Management of Information Resources


3 SCU, 144 working hours
II5242 Management of Information Resources
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge: II 3090 - Analysis of Information Requirements;
Course contents: Information as Strategic Asset, Information Evolution Model, Managing Corporate ISs Evolution and Maintenance, Keeping Systems Alignment,
Enterprise Architectures, Governance Implementation, New Focus for CIO
Education methods: Lectures and Exploration
Literature and study materials:
1. Jim Davis, Gloria J. Miller, Allan Russell, Information Revolution Using Information Evolution Model to Grow Your Business, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2006
Assessment: Midtest, Final Examination, Result of Exploration

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II3044 Project Management


II5244 Project Management
Expected prior knowledge:

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Course contents: Project management (Concept, functions, and techniques) in Information System and Technology, Methods/Techniques/Approach in Financial Analysis,
Budget Planning, Quality Control, Project Organization, Human Resources Management, Risk Management, Procurement, Contract.
Education methods: Lecture and Exploration
Literature and study materials:
1. IT Project Management, Kathy Schwalbe, Thomson Course Technology, 2006.
2. IT Project Management, Joseph Phillips, McGraw Hill/Osborne, 2004
3. A Guide to Project Management Body of Knowledge, ANSI 99-001-2004.
Assessment: Midtest, Final Examination
5.

II3098 Ethics & Cyber Law


2 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility, Theory of Ethics, Contextual Issues of Ethics of IT in Organization, Professional Jobs in IT, Justice in Economic
Market, Privacy & Security, Copyright & Piracy, Electronic Problem, Valuing IT, IT Professional Responsibility
Education methods: Lecture, Exploration
Literature and study materials:
1. Robert A. Schultz; Ethics and Information Technology. IRM Press, 2006
2. Lee Freeman & Graham Peace. Information Ethics: Privacy & Intellectual Property. Information Science Publishing, 2005
3. Rasool Azari. Current Security Management & Ethical Issues of Information Technology. Idea Group Publishing, 2003
Assessment: Midtest, Final Examination

6.

II4040 Intelligent Business


II5040 Intelligent Business
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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II4041 Planning of Information Systems


II5041 Planning of Information Systems
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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II4042 Decision Support Systems


II5042 Decision Support Systems
Instructor:

3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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II4043 Enterprise Information Systems


II5043 Enterprise Information Systems
Instructor:
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

10. II4044 Intelligent Information Systems


II5044 Intelligent Information Systems
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

11. II4045 Audit of Information Systems


II5045 Audit of Information Systems
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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10.9. Information Technology
1. II3061 System Engineering
II5261 System Engineering
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Expected prior knowledge:
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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II3062 Information Security


II5262 Information Security
Instructor:
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Course contents:
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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II3063 Multimedia Systems


II5263 Multimedia Systems
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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II3065 Discrete Time Signal Processing


II5265 Discrete Time Signal Processing
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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II4060 Theory and Queuing Systems


II5060 Theory and Queuing Systems
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

5.

II4061 Multimedia Systems Engineering


II5061 Multimedia Systems Engineering
Instructor:
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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II4062 Criptography and Coding


II5062 Criptography and Coding
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3 SCU, 144 working hours


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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II4063 Computer Forensics and Networks


II5063 Computer Forensics and Networks
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3 SCU, 144 working hours.


2 SCU, 128 working hours.

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II4064 Analysis and Design System Performance


II5064 Analysis and Design System Performance
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
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3 SCU, 144 working hours.


2 SCU, 144 working hours.

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II4065 Development of Mobile Applications


II5065 Development of Mobile Applications
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
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Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours.


2 SCU, 128 working hours.

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10.10. Electrical Power Engineering
1.
EP2076 Measurement Systems & Microprocessor
3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Dr. Ir. Syarif Hidayat, Tri Desmana, ST, MT
Expected prior knowledge: EL2093 Electric Circuit
Course contents:
Introduction, Units, standard and calibration ; Errors in measurement ; Statistical methods in measurement data processing ; Basic components and characteristics of
instrumentation system; Physical phenomenon, stimulus and sensors ; Electrical quantities ; Non-electrical quantities ; Signal conditioning; Data acquisition, processing and
transmission ; Basic theory of microprocessor ; microprocessor based instrumentations.
Education methods: Course, tutorial
Literature and study materials:
1. Alan S. Moris, Measurement and Instrumentation Principles, Third Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2001
2. Jacob Fraden, Handbook Of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, And Applications, Third Edition, Springer Verlag, 2004
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, homeworks.
2.

EP2092 Probability & Statistics


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Prof. Dr. Ngapuli I. Sinisuka
Expected prior knowledge: MA1101 Calculus I, MA1201 Calculus II
Course contents:
An introduction to probability theory and mathematical statistics that emphasizes the probabilistic foundations required to understand probability models, statistical methods,
and its applications. Topics covered will include Concept of probability, Random Variables, Discrete Probability Distributions, Continuous Probability Distributions, Functions
of Random Variables, Estimation Theory
Education methods: Course, tutorial
Literature and study materials:
1. R.E. Walpole and Myers, Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, Mac. Millan
2. Ian F. Blake, An Introduction to Applied Probability, John Wiley and sons, 1987
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, homeworks.

3.

EP2094 Signal and Systems


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Dr. Ir. Pekik Argo Dahono
Expected prior knowledge: EL2093 Electric Circuit
Course contents:
Continuous time signals and systems, Fourier transform, frequency response, Fourier series, Laplace Transform, Energy and power spectral, passive filter design: Butterworth,
Chebyshev, active filter design
Education methods: Course, tutorial
Literature and study materials:
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, homeworks.

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EP3070 Electrical Power Generation


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EP5270 Electrical Power Generation
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor: Ir. Agus Purwadi, MT
Expected prior knowledge: MS2041 Thermal Engineering & Fluid mechanics, EP3071 Electrical Machines
Course contents:
Introduction to electricity generation ,economics of power generation, analysis of steam cycles,combined cycle power generation, fuels and combustion, combustion
mechanism,combustion equipment and firing methods, steam generator, steam turbines,condenser, feedwater and circulating water systems, nuclear power plant,hydroelectric
power plant, diesel engine and gas turbine power plants, energy storage .
Education methods: Course, tutorial
Literature and study materials:
1.PK Nag, Power Plant Engineering System, Second Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2002
2.Paul Breeze, Power Generation Technologies, Elsevier Newnes, 2005
Assessment: Tests, quiz, homework, final exam.

5.

EP3071 Electric Machines


3 SCU, 144 working hours
EP5271 Electric Machines
2 SCU, 128 working hours
Instructor: Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT, Tri Desmana, ST, MT
Expected prior knowledge: EL2093 Electric Circuits, EL2090 Electromagnetic Fields
Course contents:
This course deals with performance and analysis of various electric machinery and its applications. Starting with the electromagnetic circuits and transformers, the course then
deals with electromechanic conversion concept. The DC motors and generators, the AC machines are discussed thoroughly in this course. It also discusses the modern concept
of electric machine types.
Education methods: Course, tutorial
Literature and study materials:
1. Nagrath and Kothari, Electric Machines, Tata McGraw Hill, latest ed.
2. S.J. Chapman, Electric Machinery Fundamentals. McGraw Hill Int. Ed.. 1991
3. A.E. Fitzgerald,C.Kingsley Jr.,S.D. Umans; Eectric Machinery, McGraw-Hill.
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, assignments.

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EP3072 Power Electronics


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Dr. Ir. Pekik Argo Dahono
Expected prior knowledge: EL2093 Electric Circuits, EL2040 Electronics
Course contents:
Power electronics and power converter basic concept. Power semiconductor, ac-ac, ac-dc, dc-ac, dc-dc power converter and its application, power converter controller.
Education methods: Course, tutorial
Literature and study materials:
1. Mohan, et.al., Power Electronics, John Wiley, latest ed.
2. Kassakian, et.al., Principles of Power Electronics, Addison Wesley, latest ed.
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, assignments.

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EP3073 Numerical Analysis & Computation


Instructor: Dr. Ir. Gibson H. Sianipar, Deny Hamdani, ST, MT
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Expected prior knowledge: MA2097 Engineering Mathematics I, MA2098 Engineering Mathematics II
Course contents:
Basic numerical methods in solving mathematical problems in electrical power engineering. Computer representation of integer and floating-point numbers and the
consequences of the limited precision such as epsilon machine, catastrophic cancellation, algorithmic stability. Direct and iterative methods of solving system of linear
equations. Finding roots of nonlinear equation(s). Polinomial interpolations and cubic splines. Equally and non-equally spaced quadrature integration. Orthogonal transformation
in solving system of linear equations and in calculating eigen values and vectors of matrices. Solving ordinary differential equation using explicit and implicit methods.
Computation problems require programming and use of MATLAB or other tools.
Education methods: Course, tutorial
Literature and study materials:
1. E. Kreyzig , Advanced Engineering Mathematics
2. Kahaner, Moler and Nash, Numerical Methods and Software
3. MATLAB manuals
4. FORTRAN manuals
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, homeworks.
8.

EP3074 Computer & System Engineering


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Prof. Dr. Soedjana Sapiie
Expected prior knowledge: EP2094 Signal and Systems
Course contents:
System theory, microprocessor based controller, real time computer control, reliability concept and application, queing theory and application, engineering
optimization,production cost function, engineering economic, decision making analysis
Education methods: Course, tutorial, discussion
Literature and study materials:
1. Stuart Bennet, Real Time Computer Control, An Introduction, Second Edition, Prentice Hall International
2. G J Olsder, Mathematical System Theory, Delftse Uitgevers Maatschappij
3. Andrew P Sage, Methodology for Large Scale System, McGraw Hill Book
4. Douglas V Hall, Microprocessor and Interfacing, Programming and Hardware, McGrawHill
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, assignments.

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EP3075 Electromagnetic Compatibility


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Dr. Ir. Djoko Darwanto, Deny Hamdani, ST, MT
Expected prior knowledge: EL2090 Electromagnetic Fields
Course contents:
The course discusses electromagnetic compatibility, sources and magnitudes of disturbances, coupling mechanisms, i. e. galvanic, capacitive and inductive couplings. The
effects of disturbances and some disturbance attenuation techniques. Equipment strength tests against disturbances, techniques for source side and gap coupling-side
improvement, and disturbance attenuation. EMC on biological systems.

Education methods: Course, tutorial


Literature and study materials:
1. Darwanto, Djoko, Teknik Tegangan Tinggi, Lecture Notes
2. Kind, Dieter, Pengantar Teknik Eksperimental Tegangan Tingg. Penerbit ITB Bandung
3. Hilgarth, Guenther, Hochspannungstechnik, B.G. Teubner Stuttgart
4. Ernst Habinger, Elektromagnetische Vertraeglichkeit, Huethig Verlag
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, assignments.
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EP3076 Power Systems Analysis


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Dr. Ir. Muhammad Nurdin, Ir. Nanang Hariyanto, MT
Expected prior knowledge: EL2093 Electric Circuit, EP3071 Electric Machines
Course contents:
Single-phase and three-phase systems, active and reactive power, single line diagram, per-unit system, synchronous generator, power transformer, transmission line-series
impedance and capacitance, underground cable transmission, voltage and current relations, performances of transmission lines, power loading and stability, HVDC transmission,
admittance model and network calculation, impedance model and network calculation, power flow solutions, symmetrical faults, symmetrical components and sequence
networks, unsymmetrical faults, power system stability, active power and frequency control, reactive power and voltage control, FACTS devices, economic operations of power
system.
Education methods: Course, tutorial, simulation
Literature and study materials:
1. J. J. Grainger, W. D. Stevenson, JR, Power System Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1994
2. M. El Hawary, Electrical Power System, Design & Analysis, IEEE Press, 1995
3. Prabha Kundur, Power System Stability & Control, McGraw-Hill, 1994
Assessment: Mid-test 1 and 2, final exam, assignments.

11.

EP3077 High Voltage Engineering


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Dr. Ir. Djoko Darwanto
Expected prior knowledge: EL2093 Electric Circuits, EL2090 Electromagnetic Fields
Course contents:
Introduction to high voltage energy transportation, application of high voltage engineering in industries, electric fields, calculation methods of electric field, electric discharge
mechanism in gas, liquid and solid insulations, high voltage insulation, high voltage generation, measurement and testing.
Education methods: Course, tutorial
Literature and study materials:
1. Darwanto, Djoko, Teknik Tegangan Tinggi, Lecture Notes
2. Kind, Dieter, Pengantar Teknik Eksperimental Tegangan Tinggi, Penerbit ITB Bandung
3. Hilgarth, Guenther, Hochspannungstechnik, B.G. Teubner Stuttgart
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, assignments.

12.

EP3170 Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory I


1 SCU, 48 -:- 64 working hours
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
High Voltage Engineering Practice consists of DC high voltage generation, Impulse high voltage generation, Voltage distribution on chain isolators, and Gas breakdown.
Electric Machinery Practice consists of Synchronous machines, Asynchronous machines, Power Transformer, DC machines.
Education methods: Lab-works
Literature and study materials:
Assessment: Lab-work reports, Exam.

13.

EP3270 Electrical Power Engineering Laboratory II


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:

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Course contents:
Power Electronic Practice consists of Static Switching, DC to DC Converter, AC to DC Converter (Rectifier) and DC to AC Converter.
Power System Analysis Practice consists of Preparation of ETAP software Load flow and Contingency analysis, Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical short circuit analysis, Motor
starting analysis and Transient stability analysis.
Education methods: Lab-works
Literature and study materials:
Assessment: Lab-work reports, Exam.
14.

EP3095 Electrical Engineering Material


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Dr. Ir. Suwarno
Expected prior knowledge: EL209 Electromagnetic Fields
Course contents:
Electron as particle and wave, Schrodinger equation, atomic structures and electron statistics, band theory, atomic bonding and crystal structures. Conductor, superconductor,
semiconductor, dielectrics, magnetic and optical materials.
Education methods: Course, tutorial
Literature and study materials:
1. Suwarno, Diktat Kuliah Material Elektroteknik, Teknik Elektro ITB, 1999
2. Kasap Irwin, Principles of Electrical Engineering Materials and Devices, Mc. Graw Hill, 1997
3. Solymar, W., Electrical Properties of Materials, 6th ed., Oxford Press, 1998
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, homeworks.

15.

EP4071 Design of Equipment & Electrical Systems


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Dr. Ir. Syarif Hidayat
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Products and System design principal on Electric Power System, Design Cycle, Quality management, documentation and technical specification on equipment and power
system, standards and practical of electric installation, HAKI and patent, economic aspect on design, safety and environmental aspect on design, cases study, group project.
Education methods: Course, tutorial, design project, presentation
Literature and study materials:
1. Darmawan Harsokoesoemo, Pengantar Perancangan Teknik, Penerbit ITB, 2004
2. G. Biasuti, Schemario Impianti Elettrici, HOEPLI, Italy, 2007
3. PUIL 2000, BSN, 2002
4. S. Eppinger, Product Design and Development, MIT OpeanCourseWare, 2002
Assessment: Final exam, assignments, group project.

16.

EP4072 SCADA in Power Systems


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
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EP4073 Power System Protection I


3 SCU, 144 working hours
Instructor: Dr. Ir. Reynaldo Zoro
Expected prior knowledge: EL209 Electromagnetic Fields, EP3076 Power Systems Analysis
Course contents: Course, tutorial
Overvoltage sources, wave propagation, lightning phenomenon, tower surge impedance and transmission channel, overvoltage protection devices, lightning performance,
isolation coordination, three-phase system, channel and system parameter on short circuit condition, symmetrical component review and current/voltage calculation on short
circuit condition, protection relay, relay coordination in protection system
Education methods: Course, tutorial, lab-work
Literature and study materials:
1. Reynaldo Zoro, Sistem Proteksi pada Sistem Tenaga Listrik-Proteksi Tegangan Lebih, Lecture Notes, Penerbit ITB, 2002
2. Greenwood, Electrical Transient in Power System, John Wiley
3. Jones, D., Analysis and Protection of Electrical Power System, Wheeler Publishing, 1st Edition
4. L. Blackburn, Protective Relaying, principles and application, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1998
Assessment: Mid-test, final exam, assignments.

18.

EP4074 Power System Protection II


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

19.

EP4075 Application of Electrical Machines


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

20.

EP4076 Electrical Transportation Systems


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

21.

EP4077 Electrical Distribution Systems


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

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Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:
22.

EP4078 Non Conventional Generation


Instructor: Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

23.

EP4079 Energy Economics


Instructor: Dr. Ir. Yusra Sabri
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

3 SCU, 144 working hours

24.

EP4090 Industrial Practice


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
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Assessment:

1 SCU, 144 working hours

25.

EP4096 Final Project I and Seminar


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

1 SCU, 144 working hours

26.

EP4099 Final Project II


Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
Assessment:

4 SCU, 144 working hours

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10.11. Telecommunication Engineering.


1. ET2080 Telecommunication Networks
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5280 Telecommunication Networks
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Tutun Juhana
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Introduction, telecommunication network basics, switching techniques, circuit switching networks, fundamental technical plan, fundamental of data communication and internet,
packet switching networks, fundamental of mobile and wireless communication networks, trend and the future of telecommunication technology.
Education methods: Lectures and labs
Literature and study materials:
1. Tarmo Anttalainen, Introduction to Telecommunications Network Engineering, Artech House, 2nd Ed., 2003
2. Roger L. Freeman, Telecommunication System Engineering, John Willey, 2005
3. Fred Hasal ; Multimedia Communication ; Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Assessment: Written and Closed Books
2.

EL2090 Electromagnetics Fields I


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
Instructor: Chairunnisa
Expected prior knowledge:
a. MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I
b. MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II
Course contents:
Maxwells equations in integral form: analysis vector, coordinate system, electric and magnetic fields, displacement current. Maxwells equations in differential form: vector
differentiation, gradient of scalar function, divergence and curl of vector field, divergence and stokes theorem, wave equation in source free region, plane wave propagation, and
Poynting vector. Maxwells equations and plane wave propagation in materials: conduction, polarization, magnetization, boundary conditions, and plane wave properties in
material. Static electric and magnetic fields: electrostatic fields, numerical method, Finite Difference Method, Method of Moment, magnetic circuits, capacitance and inductance.
Education methods: Lectures and assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. Lectures note
2. Electromagnetic fields and waves, Magdy F. Iskander, Prentice-Hall International Editions, 1992.
3. Field and Wave Electromagnetics, David K. Cheng, Addison-Wesley.
Assessment: mid test, final test, and quiz.

3.

ET2091 Discrete Structure


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
Instructor: Nana Rachmana S, Andriyan Bayu Suksmono
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Logic and set theory, sequences and summations, functions and their growth, algorithms and complexity, Matrices, numbering theory and application, Mathematical Reasoning,
relations and representation, inductive and recursive definitions and arguments, recurrence relation, divide and conquer relations, Inclusion-Exclusion and their application,
fundamentals of counting, discrete and theory probability, variance and expected value, recurrence relations, relations including equivalence relations, closures of relations,
graphs theory: representation of graph and terminology, Isomorphism, Connectivity, Euler and Hamilton Paths, shortest path problem, Travelling salesman Problem, Planar graph,
graph coloring, trees and application: spanning tree minimum, decision tree, Huffman coding tree, tree-searching and traversal. Boolean functions, Representing Boolean function,
logic gates and minimization of circuits.

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Education methods: lectures, homework assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. Lectures note
2. Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications. K.H. Rosen , McGraw Hill 6th Edition, 2007.
3. Discrete Mathematics for computing. Peter Grossman, Palgrave Macmillan 3 rd Edition, 2007
Assessment: Homework, Quiz, Mid-semester test and final test
4.

ET2092 Probability & Statistics


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
Instructor: Andriyan Bayu Suksmono
Expected prior knowledge: MA1101 Calculus I and MA1201 Calculus II
Course contents:
An introduction to probability theory and mathematical statistics that emphasizes the probabilistic foundations required to understand probability models, statistical methods, and
its applications. Topics covered will include Concept of probability, Random Variables, Discrete Probability Distributions, Continuous Probability Distributions, Functions of
Random Variables, Estimation Theory
Education methods: lectures, homework assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. R.E. Walpole and Myers, Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, Mac. Millan
2. Lecture Notes
Assessment: small test at the end of each topics, mid term, final term

5.

ET3080 Electromagnetics Fields II


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5289 Electromagnetics Fields II
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Chairunnisa
Expected prior knowledge: EL2090 Electromagnetics Fiels I
Course contents:
Normal- and oblique-incidence plane wave reflection and transmission at plane boundaries: characteristics of plane wave propagation at multiple interfaces, critical and Brewster
angle for oblique-incidence. Transmission lines: TEM mode, VSWR, steady state analysis, reflections and transmission with sinusoidal excitations, impedance matching, Smith
chart. Wave guide: mode of propagation (TE and TM mode), field configurations and energy flow. Antennas: aspect of radiation, basic parameters of antennas, radiation of short
alternating current element.
Education methods: Lectures and assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. Lectures note
2. Electromagnetic fields and waves, Magdy F. Iskander, Prentice-Hall International Editions, 1992.
3. Field and Wave Electromagnetics, David K. Cheng, Addison-Wesley.
Assessment: mid test, final test, and quiz.

6.

ET3081 Communication Systems


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5281 Communication Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Endon Bharata, Iskandar.
Expected prior knowledge: ET2094 Signal & Systems, MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I, and MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II.
Course contents:
General model and element of communication system; spectra and Fourier transform; amplitude (linear) modulation; exponential (angle) modulation; random signal and noise:
random process, power spectral, baseband transmission with noise, transmission of narrowband noise, noise equivalent bandwidth; noise in analog modulation system: bandpass

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noise; amplitude (linear) modulation with noise, exponential (angle) modulation with noise; Analog to Digital conversion: sampling theory, aliasing, PAM, PCM, multiplexing,
Digital modulation: ASK, FSK, PSK, QPSK.
Education methods: Lectures, homework assignment.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. Communication Systems. Simon Haykin, John Wiley & Sons, 2001.
3. Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems. B.P. Lathi, Oxford University Press, 1998.
4. Communication Systems. A. Bruce Carlson, Fourth Edition, Mc Graw Hill 2002.
Assessment:
Quiz, mid-semester written test, and final exam with open only 1 sheet of A4.
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ET3082 Communication Systems II


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5282 Communication Systems II
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Sugihartono
Expected prior knowledge: ET3081 Communication Systems
Course contents:
Digital Baseband Transmission : Block diagram, matched filter detection, probability of error. Transmission through band limited channel : intersymbol interference, Nyquist
criterion for ISI free transmission, eye pattern, baseband equalization. Signal space analysis, maximum likelihood decoding, performance analysis. Digital modulation : amplitude,
phase, frequency, hybrid modulation; performance of digital modulation systems. Synchronization system : carrier, symbol and frame synchronization.
Education methods: lectures, homework assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. Communication Systems. Simon Haykin, John Wiley & Sons, 2001.
3. Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems. B.P. Lathi, Oxford University Press, 1998.
4. Communication Systems. A. Bruce Carlson, Fourth Edition, Mc Graw Hill 2002.
Assessment: Quiz, mid-semester written test, and written final exam

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ET3083 Data Communications


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5283 Data Communications
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Hamonangan Situmorang, Hendrawan
Expected prior knowledge: ET2080 Telecommunication Networks
Course contents:
Overview of data communications: Network Taxonomy, Circuit-Switched Communication Network, Packet-Switched Communication Networks (Datagram, Virtual Circuit),
Broadcast Communication Network (LAN), OSI Reference Model, TCP/IP Model, TCP/IP Protocol Suite, Physiscal Layer: Data Transmission, Transmission Media, Signal
Encoding Techniques; Data Link Layer: Framing, Fow Control, Error Control, ARQ, HDLC Protocol; MAC: ALOHA, Sloted ALOHA, CSMA, CSMA/CD; LAN: IEEE802.x,
Network Layer: IP Protocol, IP Addressing, Routing, Transport Layer: UDP, TCP, Flow Control, Error Control, Congestion Control.
Education methods: Written and Closed Book
Literature and study materials:
1. Leon-Garcia, Indra Widjaja, Communication Networks Fundamental Concepts and Key Architectures, McGrawHill, 2001
2. William Stalings, Data and Computer Communications, Prentice Hall, 8th Ed. 2006.
Assessment: Written and Closed Book

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ET5284 Telecommunications Traffic Engineering
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Sigit Haryadi
Expected prior knowledge: ET2080 Telecommunication Networks
Course contents:
Introduction to Telecommunication traffic Engineering; Traffic concepts and grade of service; Review of the Probability Theory and Statistics; Time Interval Distributions;
Arrival Processes; The Poisson process; Erlangs loss system and Bformula; Loss systems with full accessibility; Overflow theory; Multi-Dimensional Loss Systems;
Dimensioning of telecom networks; Introduction to Delay Systems, Applied Queuing Theory and Networks of queues; Traffic measurements; Telecommunication Traffic
Simulation Tools
Education methods: Lectures, Quiz, homework assignment
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture Notes
2. ITU-D Study Group 2 Question 16/2, Telecommunication traffic Engineering, newest edition
3. Villy B. Iversen, Telecommunication traffic Engineering and Network Design, Communication Course Technical University of Denmark, 2004
4. Toni Janevski, Traffic Analysis and Design of Mobile IP Network, Mobile Communication Series - Artech House, 2003
Assessment: Written and Open book
10. ET3085 Signal Processing
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5285 Signal Processing
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Effrina Yanti Hamid
Expected prior knowledge:
a. MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II.
b. ET2094 Signal & Systems
Course contents:
Review of Discrete-time Fourier Transform (DTFT), The Discrete Fourier Transform(DFT), and The z-transform. The Correlation Analysis; Crosscorrelation and Autocorrelation
Sequences, Properties of the Crosscorrelation and Autocorrelation Sequences, Input-Output Correlation Sequences, Correlation in transform domain . Sampling and
Reconstruction of Signals; Analog to Digital Conversion, Digital to Analog Conversion, Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), Delta Modulation (DM). Digital FIR Design; Symmetric
and Antisymmetric FIR Filter, Window Method, Frequency Sampling Method, Optimal Method, FIR Filter Structures. IIR Filter Design; Approximation of Derivatives, Impulse
Invariant Method, Biliniear Transformation Method, FIR Filter Structures.
Education methods: Lectures, demonstration and laboratory work.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms and Applications, John G. Proakis & Dimitris G. Manolakis, Prentice Hall, 1996.
3. Digital Signal processing, A Computer Based Approach, Sanjit K.Miktra, Mc Graw Hill, 2001.
4. Discrete Time Signal Processing, Alan V.Oppenheim, Prentice Hall Inc.,1998..
5. Fundamental of Digital Signal Processing Lonnie C. Ludeman, John Willey & sons inc, 1987.
Assessment:
Quiz, mid-semester written test, laboratory work, and final exam.

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11. ET3086 Communication Electronics & Microwave


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5286 Communication Electronics & Microwave
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Endon Bharata, Ahmad Munir.
Expected prior knowledge:
ET3081 Communication Systems
Course contents:
Introduction: elements of communication systems, two port network, transmission line; Radio frequency filter design: filter classification, image parameter method, insertion-loss
method, microwave filters, Richards Transformation, Kurodas Identities; Impedance matching networks: single stub matching, double-stub matching, matching using lumped
elements, Smith Chart; Radio frequency amplifier design: power gain, stability, noise figure, input and output vswr, amplifier classification, power amplifier; Radio frequency
mixers; Radio frequency oscillators: oscillation condition, crystal oscillators, one port negative resistance oscillators, microwave transistor oscillators, phase locked loop,
frequency synthesizers; Transmission line components: directional coupler, power divider, hybrid coupler.
Education methods:
Lectures and homework assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. Devendra K. Misra, Radio Frequency and Microwave Communication Circuits: Analysis and Design, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
3. David M. Pozar, Microwave Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, 1998.
4. Guillermo Gonzales, Microwave Transistor Amplifiers, Prentice-Hall, 1997.
Assessment:
Quiz, mid-semester written test, and final examination with open only 1 sheet of A4.
12. ET3087 Antenna & Wave Propagation
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5287 Antenna & Wave Propagation
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Adit Kurniawan
Expected prior knowledge: ET3080 Electromagnetics II
Course contents:
Course contents: Elemen of radio communication system, antenna concept and characteristics, point sources, Friis transmission formula, short dipole, self and mutual impedance,
antenna array and array types, feeding techniques, antenna types and characteristics, antenna mesurements; wave propagation mechanism: space wave, direct wave, diffraction,
tropospheric scattering, sky wave propagation, ground wave propagation, and wave propagation in water
Education methods: Lectures, tutorials, and group discussions.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture Notes
2. J.D. Kraus, Antennas, McGraw Hill, 1988, ISBN 0-07-035422-7
3. R.E. Collin, Antennas & Radiowave Propagation, Mc Graw Hill, 1985. ISBN 0-0711808-6
4. Picquenard, Radiowave Propagation, Priman Press, 1973
Assessment: Test/quiz (fortnightly), mid and final term exams, homework.
13. ET3088 Optical Communications Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5288 Optical Communications Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Nana Rachmana, Hardi Nusantara
Expected prior knowledge: ET2080 Telecommunication Networks and ET3081 Communication Systems
Course contents:
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Telecommunication System Characteristics in Conductor Cable and Its Components; Parameters & Components of Low Frequency Transmission System: Phase Attenuation,
Distortion, Capacity, 2W & 4W Circuits, Crosstalk, Noise, S/N, BER, NEXT, FEXT, Hybrid Set, Echo Canceller, Repeaters) High Frequency Transmission Systems and Their
Components, Mutiplexers and Demultiplexers, FDM, Multipair Cables, Coaxial Cables, PDH, SDH/SONET, Line Codes, XDSL. Telecommunication Systems Characteristics in
Fibre Optics and Its Component (Fibre Optic Types, Attenuation, Dispersion, Power Budget, Risetime Budget, Transmitter, Receiver, Splicing, Connector, Splitters, Couplers,
Line Codes, HFC), Measurement in Optical Communication Systems.
First generation optical network: SONET/SDH and Fiber Channel, cover ESCON, HIPPI, FDDI, ATM, and IP. Local Area and Access Networks. Second generation optical
network: network architectures for WAN and MAN: performance and optimization. Control and Management. Photonic Packet Switching. Optical Networks and the Internet.
System and optical network evolution
Education methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. G. Keiser, Optical Fiber Communication 3 rd Edition, Mc-graw Hill, 1999.
2. R. Ramaswami and K. Sivarajan, Optical Networks , Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2001.
3. R.Freeman, Fiber optic System for Telecommunication, Kindle Edition, 2001.
Assessment:
14. ET3180 Telecommunications Laboratory I
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1 SCU, 48 -:- 64 working hours.

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15. ET3280 Telecommunications Laboratory II
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1 SCU, 48 -:- 64 working hours.

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16. ET4080 Design of Baseband Systems
ET5080 Design of Baseband Systems
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3 SCU, 144 working hours.


2 SCU, 128 working hours

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17. ET4081 Cellular Communication Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5081 Cellular Communication Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Adit Kurniawan
Expected prior knowledge: ET3087 Antena & Propagasi Gelombang and ET3082 Sistem Komunikasi II
Course contents:
Concept of wireless cellular communications, cochannel and adjacent channel interference, reuse of radio resources, wireless propagation and multipath channel models,
mitigation techniques of multipath channel impairements, wireless multiple access techniques: FDMA, TDMA, and CDMA, wireless modulation techniques, wireless coverage
and traffic planning and design, performance of wireless communications, wireless technology and standard.
Education methods: Lectures, tutorials, group discussions, simulations.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes.
2. T.S. Rappaport, Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, IEEE Press, New York, Prentice Hall PTR, New Jersey, 2002.
3. W.C.Y. Lee. Mobile Communications Design Fundamentals, Willey and Sons, 1993.
4. W. Jakes. The Mobile Radio Communications, Addison Wesley, 1986
Assessment: Test/quiz, mid and final term exams, and simulation assignment.
18. ET4082 Satellite, Terrestrial & Broadcasting Comm Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5082 Satellite, Terrestrial, Broadcasting Comm Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Joko Suryana
Expected prior knowledge: ET3087 Antenna and Propagation and ET3082 Communication Systems II
Course contents:
Microwave Communication, LOS systems, Characteristics of LOS Propagation, Characteristics of LOS systems, Choice of frequency , Fading diversity reception Modulation
scheme, Transmitters-Receivers, Microwave Link Budget, Design of Microwave links. Broadband Wireless Access and Fixed WiMAX systems. Elements of Satellite
Communications, Satellite Orbits, Earth Station, Earth to Space Propagation, Satellite Link Budget, Frequency Division Multiple Access, Time Division Multiple Access,
Demand Assignment Multiple Access, Very Small Aperture Terminal Networks, Mobile Satellite Networks.Terrestrial and Satellite-based broadcasting systems : Analog,
Digital,IP. Recent broadcasting systems : DAB, DVB, DTH and IPTV over 3G, WiMAX/LTE.
Education methods: Lectures, tutorials, group discussions, simulations.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. Roger L Freeman, Radio System Design for Telecommunications ( 1-100 GHz), John Wiley
3. Tri T Ha, Digital Satellite Communication,Mac Graw Hill
4. Timothy Pratt, Satellite Communications , John Willy & Son
5. Herve Benoit, Digital Television, Third Edition: Satellite, Cable, Terrestrial, IPTV, Mobile TV in
the DVB Framework, Focal Press
Assessment: Written and Presentation
19. ET4083 Multimedia Communication Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5083 Multimedia Communication Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Hendrawan
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Multimedia Communications: Multimedia information representation, Multimedia networks, Multimedia Applications, Terminology; Text & Image Compression Principles:
Lossless & Lossy Compression, Entropy Encoding, Source Encoding; Text Compression: Static Huffman Coding, Dynamic Huffman Coding, Arithmetic Coding, Dictionary
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Techniques; Image Compression: GIF, TIF, JPEG; Audio Compression: DPCM, ADPCM, APC, LPC, Code-Excited LPC, Perceptual Coding; Video Compression: Principles,
H.261, H.263, MPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4; Video Communications & Video Streaming: Applications, Characteristics, Problems, Error Resilient Video Coding;
Protocols: RTSP, RCTP, RTP, SIP, H.323; Multimedia in Converged Networks
Education methods: Written and Closed Book
Literature and study materials:
1. Adam Drozdek, Elements of Data Compression, Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2002
2. Fred Halsall, Multimedia Communications: Applications, Networks, Protocols and Standards, Addison-Wesley, 2001.
3. Yao Wang, Jorn Ostermann, Ya-Qin Zhang, Video Processing and Communications, Prentice Hall, 2001
Assessment: Written and Closed Book
20. ET4084 Radar, Navigation & Telemetry Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5084 Radar, Navigation & Telemetry Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Iskandar
Expected prior knowledge: ET3081 Communications Systems and ET3082 Communications Systems II
Course contents:
Introduction to radar systems: definition and description of radar, radar equation, radar frequency; Prediction of radar range: range equation, definition and evaluation of range
factors, system noise temperature; CW and frequency modulated radar; MTI and pulse Doppler radar; Tracking system, Detection of radar signal in noise. Telemetry system
definition; Analog frequency modulation: Design FM/FM; Proportional bandwidth, constant bandwidth; PCM/FM: Design parameter, BER performance; Hybrid system
PCM/FM/FM plus FM/FM; Binary digital communication and spread spectrum.
Education methods: Lectures, homework assignment.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. Introduction to Radar Systems. Merrill I Skolnik. McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1981.
3. Telemetry System Engineering. Frank Carden. Artech House Inc. 2002.
4. Radar Handbook. Merrill I Skolnik. McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1990.
5. Radar Design Principles-Signal Processing and the Environment. Fred E. Nathanson. Scitech Publishing Inc. 1999.
6. Air and Spaceborne Radar Systems; An Introduction. Philippe Lacomme, Jean-Philippe Hardange, Jean-Claude Marchais, Eric Normant. William Andrew Publishing. 2001.
7. Practical Radio Engineering and Telemetry for Industry. Newness. 2003.
Assessment:
Quiz, mid-semester written test, and final exam with open only 1 sheet of A4
21. ET4085 Security of Telecommunication Networks
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5085 Security of Telecommunication Networks
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor:
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Security objectives, goals categories, security mechanisms, security priciples, network security policies, threats classification, hackers versus cracker, cryptography, e-mail
security, web security, virus, worm and trojan horse, hacking techniques
Education methods: Lectures, homework assignment
Literature and study materials:
1. Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray and George Kurtz, Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, Fifth Edition, McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2005
2. Network Security Foundation, Matthew Strebe, Sybex, 2004
3. Security Sages Guide to Hardening the Network Infrastructure, Steven Andres & Brian Kenyon, Syngress Publishing co., 2004
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4. Hack Proofing Your Network : Internet Tradecraft, Ryan Russel et.al., Syngress Media, Inc., Rockland MA
Assessment: Written and Closed Book
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ET4086 Data Communication Networks


ET5086 Data Communication Networks
Instructor:
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3 SCU, 144 working hours.


2 SCU, 128 working hours.

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ET4087 Telecommunication Networks Management


ET5087 Telecommunication Networks Management
Instructor:
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3 SCU, 144 working hours.


2 SCU, 128 working hours.

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24. ET4088 Telecommunication Economy & Revenue Assurance
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5068 Telecommunication Economy & Revenue Assurance
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Nana Rachmana, Suhartono T, Hendrawan
Expected prior knowledge: ET2080 Telecommunication Networks and ET3081 Communications Systems
Course contents:
Structure, Regulation and Competition in the Telecommunications Industry, Network Effects, Customer Demand Analysis, Econometric Cost Functions, Price Regulation, The
Theory of Access Pricing and Interconnection, Interconnection Practices, Competition Policy in Telecommunications, Mobile Telephone, Spectrum Auctions, Frequency
Management, Revenue Assurance (RA): Scope, Objectives and Approaches, Leakage Mapping and Noise, RA Operations and System, Fraud Management System in
Telecommunications.
Education methods: lectures, homework assignments, case discussion at class, paper taks
Literature and study materials:
1. M. Cave, S. Majumdar, I. Vogelsang, Handbook of Telecommunications Economics, Vol. 1., North-Holland, 2004
2. J.J. Wheatley, World Telecommunications Economics, IEE Publishing, 1999
3. Rob Mattison, The Telco Revenue Assurance Handbook, XiT Publishing 2005.
Assessment: Written examination, quizzes, presentation, quantity and quality of participation during class discussion

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25. ET4089 Regulation & Telecommunication Policy


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5069 Regulation & Telecommunication Policy
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Sigit Haryadi
Expected prior knowledge: ET2080 Telecommunication Networks, ET3084 Telecommunication Traffic Engineering, ET3081 Communication System and ET3082
Communication System II
Course contents:
Overview of Telecommunication Regulation: Telecommunication Regulatory Body, optimal regulation; Principles, policies and Regulatory Practices: Competition Policy,
Universal Service (USO), Interconnection Regulation, Price Regulation and Licensing Telecommunication Services; Overview of National Telecommunication Regulation:
Telecommunication regulation, Frequency Pricing regulation and Standardization Regulation; Trend of Telecommunication Regulation: Convergence Regulation
Education methods: Lectures, Quiz, homework assignment
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture Notes
2. National Telecommunication Regulation, available from www.postel.go.id: a. Telecommunication Regulation; b.Standardization Regulation and c.Frequency Regulation;
3. Hank Intven, Telecommunication Regulation Handbook, Infodev-World Bank Group, Washington 2000
Assessment: Written and Open book
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ET4090 Industrial Experience


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1 SCU, 240 working hours.

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ET4096 Final Project I & Seminar


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1 SCU, 48 -:- 64 working hours.

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ET4099 Final Project II


Instructor:
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Course contents:

4 SCU, 192 -:- 256 working hours.

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29. ET4060 Probability and Random Processes


3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5060 Probability and Random Processes
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Suhartono Tjondronegoro.
Expected prior knowledge: ET2092 Probability and Statistics, MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I, MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II, ET3085 Signal Processing
Course contents:
Probability, Random Variables, Functions of random variables; Expectation and estimation, conditional expectation, moments; Random vectors and parameter estimation,
expectation vectors and covariance matrices, properties of covariance matrices; Random sequences, WSS random sequences, Markov random processes; random processes, some
important random process, wide-sense stasionary processes.
Education methods: Lectures, homework assignment.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture Notes.
2. Probability and Random Processes with applications to signal Processing; Henry Stark, John W. Woods; Prentice Hall 2002.
Assessment: Written and open only 1 sheet of A4.
30. ET4065 Signal Processing II
3 SCU, 144 working hours
ET5065 Signal Processing II
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Effrina Yanti Hamid
Expected prior knowledge: ET2094 Signal & Systems, ET3085 Signal Processing, and ET3082 Communication Systems II
Course contents:
Sampling of Continuous Signal : Sampling of Bandpass Signal. Multirate Digital Signal Processing; Decimation by Integer Factors, Interpolation by Integer Factors, Sampling
Rate Conversion by Non-integer Factors, Filter Design and Impementation for Sampling Rate Conversion, Application of Multirate Signal Processing. Discrete Hilbert
Transforms : Relationship between Magnitude and Phase, Hilbert Transform Relations for Complex Sequences. Implementation of Discrete-Time System: Digital Filter
Structures overview, Representation of Numbers, Quantization of Filter Coefficients, Round-Off Effect in Digital Filters. Overview of the Hardware and Software Tools for DSP
algorithm implementation. Signal Processing Applications in Communication and Student Projects : Digital Communication Transmitter & Receiver, Analog Modulation
Transmitter & Receiver , Multicarrier System.
Education methods: Lectures, demonstration and laboratory work.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes.
2. Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms and Applications, John G. Proakis & Dimitris G. Manolakis, Prentice Hall, 1996.
3. Digital Signal processing, A Computer Based Approach, Sanjit K.Mitra, Mc Graw Hill, 2001.
6. Discrete Time Signal Processing, Alan V.Oppenheim, Prentice Hall Inc.,1998.
4. Real-time Digital Signal processing from MATLAB to C with TMS320C6x DSK Thab B. Welch, Cameron H. G. Wright, Michael G. Morrow.. Taylor & Francis Group.
2006.
5. Communication System Design Using DSP Algorithms, Steven A.Tretter, Springer ,2003
Assessment: Quiz, mid-semester written test, laboratory work, and final exam.
31. ET4066 Project Management of Telecommunication Services
ET5066 Project Management of Telecommunication Services
Instructor: Suhartono Tjondronegoro
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
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Projects in Telecommunication Services, Categories of Projects in Telecommunication Services, Characteristics of Telecommunication Service Projects; Standards and Innovation
in Telecommunication Services; The Project Management Context, Organization of the Project Team, Functional, Matrix, Projectized; Scope Management, Scope Planning,
Scope Definition, Sources of Scope Change; Time and Cost Management; Information and Communication Management; Resources Management, Team Building, Conflict
Resolution; Quality Management, Quality Plan; Vendor Management ; Risk Management; Service Development, Design and Procurement.
Education methods: Lectures, homework assignment.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture Notes.
2. Managing Projects in Telecommunication Services; M.H. Sherif; Wiley Interscience, 2006.
Assessment: Written and Closed Book.
32. ET4067 Communication Electronics & Microwave II
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5067 Communication Electronics & Microwave II
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Achmad Munir
Expected prior knowledge:
1. ET2090 Electromagnetics Fields I and ET3080 Electromagnetics Fields II
2. ET3086 Communication Electronics & Microwave
3. ET3087 Antenna and Wave Propagation
Course contents:
Introduction: wave propagation on a transmission line, terminated transmission lines, quarter wave transformer, generator and load mismatch; Transmission lines and waveguide:
general solution for wave propagation, parallel-plate waveguide, rectangular waveguide, circular waveguide, coaxial line, stripline, microstrip, excitation of waveguide,
propagation in ferrites; Microwave resonators: transmission line resonators, rectangular waveguide cavities, circular waveguide cavities, dielectric resonators; Periodic structures:
wave analysis of periodic structures, terminated periodic structures, matching of periodic structures; Electromagnetic metamaterials: transmission lines approach, transmission
lines theory of metamaterials, balance and unbalance resonances, LC network implementation, transmission matrix analysis, Bloch impedance.
Education methods: Lectures, homework assignment
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. David M. Pozar, Microwave Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, 1998.
3. Robert E. Collin, Foundation for Microwave Engineering, McGraw Hill, 1992.
4. C. Caloz, Electromagnetic Metamaterials: Transmission Line Theory and Microwave Applications Wiley Interscience, 2006.
Assessment: written test and presentation.
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ET4180 Electromagnetics
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5180 Electromagnetics
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Chairunnisa.
Expected prior knowledge: ET2090 Electromagnetics Fields, ET3080 Electromagnetics Fields II, MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I, and MA2074 Engineering Mathematics
II.
Course contents:
First part:
Three basic electromagnetic processes are considered, namely: radiation from arbitrary current-distributions; scattering of given incident fields by arbitrary inhomogeneous
objects; imaging and inversion of objects using the scattered field data.
Fundamental formulae and equations are derived, which described these basic processes in 3-D both in frequency-domain and time-domain.
Second part:
The guided waves, where the modal structure of the electromagnetic field in open and closed planar waveguides is analyzed.

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Education Methods: Lectures, homework assignment.
Literature and study materials:
1.Lecture notes
Assessment:
34. ET4181 Queuing Networks
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5181 Queuing Networks
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Hendrawan
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Probability Review, Stochastic Process, Markov Process, Birth-Death Process, Introduction to Queuing System: Elements of Queuing System, Queuing System Notation; Arrival
and Departure Processes; Littles Law; M/M/1 Queue; Burkes Theorem, Other Markovian Queues: State-Dependent M/M/1 Queuing System, M/M/1K, M/M/, M/M/m,
M/M/m/m, Multi-Channel Call Concentration, M/G/1 Queue, Priority Queuing, Networks of Queues: Motivation & Difficulties, Open vs Closed Networks of Queue, Product
Form Solutions, Jacksons Theorem, Kleinrock Independence Approximation, Burkes Theorem, Closed Networks of Queues, Discrete Time Queuing Systems, Some
Applications and Cases to Telecommunication Modeling.
Education methods: Lectures, homework assignment
Literature and study materials:
1. Thomas G. Robertazzi, Computer Networks and Systems: Queueing Theory and Performance Evaluation, Springer-Verlag, 1990 Network Security Foundation, Matthew
Strebe, Sybex, 2004
2. Leonard Kleinrock, Queueing Systems, Volume 1: Theory, Wiley Interscience, 1975.
Assessment: Written and Closed Book
35. ET4182 Observation Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5182 Observation Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Endon Bharata.
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
The observation, detection and classification of natural and man made objects are very important in modern society. A well-known example is the radar and its applications in air
traffic control, weather prediction, land mine detection and in warning systems for natural hazards. Various type of radar systems, the underlying principles, and their related
applications are discussed. Special attention is given to scattering of electromagnetic wave and data interpretation. Signal processing methods to extract the required information
from the scattered waves are demonstrated.
Education Methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture Notes
Assessment:
36. ET4183 Advanced Digital Communications Systems
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5183 Advanced Digital Communications Systems
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Sugihartono.
Expected prior knowledge: ET2092 Probability and Statistics, MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I, MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II, ET3081 Communications Systems and
ET3082 Communications Systems II
Course contents:
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Power spectral density of digital baseband signals. Signal space concepts, projection of signals to basis functions, performance of MAP detectors. Baseband equalization :
transversal equalizer, automatic equalization. Continuous phase modulation. Carrier synchronization : open loop systems, closed loop systems, Costas loop. Symbol
synchronization. Frame synchronization : probability of miss detection and false alarm. Transmission through fading channels. Selected topics.
Education Methods: lectures, homework assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. Digital Communications, J.G.Proakis, McGraw Hill
2. Lecture Notes
Assessment: Quiz, mid-semester written test, and written final exam
37. ET4184 Information Theory and Source Coding
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5184 Information Theory and Source Coding
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Suhartono Tjondronegoro.
Expected prior knowledge: ET2092 Probability and Statistics, MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I, MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II, ET3081 Communications Systems and
ET3082 Communications Systems II
Course contents:
Entropy, Relative Entropy and Mutual Information; The Asymptotic Equipartition Property; Entropy rates of a stochastic process; Data compression; Universal Source Coding;
Channel capacity; Differential Entropy; The Gaussian channel; Rate distortion theory; Network information theory.
Education Methods: Lectures, homework assignment.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. Elements of information theory; Thomas M Cover, Joy A Thomas. John Wiley & Sons, 1991.
3. Information Theory; Robert Ash. John Wiley & Sons, 1965.
Assessment: Written and open only 1 sheet of A4.
38. ET4185 Statistical Signal Processing
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5185 Statistical Signal Processing
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Suhartono Tjondronegoro.
Expected prior knowledge: ET2092 Probability and Statistics, MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I, MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II, ET3085 Signal Processing
Course contents:
Discrete Time Random Processes, Random Variables, Random Processes, Filtering Random Processes, Spectral Factorization; Signal Modeling, Least Squares Method, Pronys
Method, Finite data records, Stochastic Models; The Levinson Recursion; Wiener Filtering, FIR Wiener Filter, IIR Wiener Filter; Spectrum Estimation, Non Parametric Methods,
Minimum Variance Spectrum Estimation, Maximum Entropy Methods; Adaptive Filtering, FIR Adaptive Filters, Recursive Least Squares.
Education Methods: Lectures, homework assignment.
Literature and study materials:
4. Lecture notes.
5. Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modeling; M.H.Hayes; John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
6. Discrete Random Signals and Statistical Signal Processing; C.W.Therrien; Prentice-Hall, 1992.
Assessment: Written and open only 1 sheet of A4.
39. ET4186 Channel Coding Theory
ET5186 Channel Coding Theory
Instructor: Sugihartono
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Expected prior knowledge: MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I, MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II, ET3081 Communications Systems and ET3082 Communications Systems
II
Course contents:
Introduction : Galois Field, vector space and matrix. Linear block codes : generator matrix, parity check matrix, syndrome computation for error correction, Hamming code,
minimum distance, error correction and error detecting capabilities. Linear cyclic codes : encoding and decoding by feedback shift registers. Convolutional codes : encoder
structures, trellis diagram, Viterbi decoding. Reed Solomon codes.
Education Methods: lectures, homework assignments
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture Notes.
2. Error Control Coding : Fundamentals and Applications,Shu Lin, D.Costello, Prentice Hall
Assessment: Quiz, mid-semester written test, and written final exam
40. ET4187 Advances in Networking
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5187 Advances in Networking
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Tutun Juhana.
Expected prior knowledge: ET2080 Telecommunication Network
Course contents:
The course treats important network concepts and functionalities in the communication protocol suites. Principles of the internet (data/computer world) and of ATM (the
telephony/B-ISDN world) are high-lighted. In brief, routing is superiorly handled in Internet, while ATM excels in traffic management and Quality of Service aspects.
Education Methods: Lectures, homework assignment.
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. Data Communications Networking by P. Van Mieghem (ISBN: 90-8594-008-7)
Assessment: Written and closed book.
41. ET4188 Wireless Communications
3 SCU, 144 working hours.
ET5188 Wireless Communications
2 SCU, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Suhartono Tjondronegoro, Iskandar
Expected prior knowledge: ET2092 Probability and Statistics, MA2072 Engineering Mathematics I, MA2074 Engineering Mathematics II, ET3081 Communications Systems,
ET3082 Communications Systems II, and ET3087 Antenna and Wave Propagation.
Course contents:
The wireless communications course provides a broad overview of the essential aspects of generic wireless communications. The following aspects will be covered in the course:
Indoor radio propagation, modulation techniques applied in WLAN, Diversity to increase robustness again transmission anomalies, Coding, medium access control, mobility and
security, WLAN deployment.
Education Methods:
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. Wireless Communications; A. Goldsmith, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
3. Mobile Communications; J.H. Schiller, Pearson Education Limited, 2003.
Assessment: Written and closed book.
42. ET4282 Selected Topics in Telecommunications
Instructor: Hendrawan
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43. ET4288 IP Based Infrastructure and Optical Networks
3 SKS, working hours.
ET5088 IP Based Infrastructure and Optical Networks
2 SKS, 128 working hours.
Instructor: Eueung Mulyana
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Recent Development in IP Networking : MPLS, BGP, IPv6, VPN, QoS; IP for Convergence : SIP, IMS; IP-based Infrastructures : ISPs, Telcos, Enterprises; Review Fiber-Optic
Communications : Essential Building Blocks, Modulation and Demodulation; Transmission System Engineering : TDM-based Networks; Multiservice Optical Networks; Optical
Network Design; System Test, Measurement and Simulation; Optical Network Management and Survivability; Deployment Considerations; Future Directions in Optical
Networking
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44. ET4289 Wavelet & Multiresolution Analysis
3 SKS, working hours.
ET5089 Wavelet & Analisis Multiresolusi
2 SKS, working hours.
Instructor: Effrina Yanti Hamid
Expected prior knowledge:
Course contents:
Review of Linear Algebra, Frequency Representation ; Fourier Series, Fourier Transform, Discrete-time Fourier Transform (DTFT), The Discrete Fourier Transform(DFT),
upsampling, downsampling. Time Frequency Representation; Short Time Fourier Transform. Continuous Time Wavelet Transform. Discrete Wavelet Transform. Multiresolution
Analysis (MRA) , Orthonormal Wavelet, and Their Relationship to Filter Banks; A Wavelet Basis for MRA, Digital Filtering Interpretation, Interpreting Orthonormal MRAs for
Discrete-Time Signals, Generating Scaling Functions and Wavelets form Filter Coefficients. Alternative Wavelet Representation ; Biorthogonal Wavelet Bases, Two Dimensional
Wavelets, Wavelet Packets. Application of Wavelet Transform : Compression and Denoising. Communication Application ; Scaling Functions as Signaling Pulses, Discrete
Wavelet Multitone Modulation.
Education methods: Lectures
Literature and study materials:
1. Lecture notes
2. Wavelets Transforms: Introduction to Theory and Applications, Rao and Bopardikar, Addison Wesley, 1998.
3. Wavelets and Filter Banks, Gilbert Strang and Truong Nguyen,
Welleslay-Cambridge Press, 1997.
Assessment:
Homework, mid-semester written test, and final exam.

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