Discover courses offered in the mathematics undergraduate program below
(Clustered by Research Group)

Basic Courses

  1. Real Analysis I
  2. Set and Relation Theory
  3. Mathematical Logic and Proofing Theory

Specialization Courses

  1. Real Analysis II
  2. Number Theory
  3. Topology
  4. Integral Theory

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Basic Courses

  1. Elementary Linear Algebra
  2. Linear Algebra
  3. Discrete Mathematics

Specialization Courses

  1. Applier Linear Algebra
  2. Abstract Algebra
  3. Modul Theory
  4. Graph Theory
  5. Network Planning
  6. Cryptography
  7. Max-plus Algebra
  8. Finite Group Theory

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Basic Courses

  1. Calculus 1
  2. Calculus 2
  3. Numerical Methods
  4. Linear Programming
  5. Operation Research

Specialization Courses

  1. Ordinary Differential Equations
  2. Mathematical Modelling
  3. Statistical Mathematics
  4. Partial Differential Equations
  5. Advanced Numerical Methods
  6. Advanced Statistical Mathematics
  7. Linear Control System
  8. Dynamical Systems
  9. Integer Programming
  10. Mathematical Finance
  11. Mathematical Real Problem Solving
  12. Approximation Theory
  13. Measurement and Probability Theory
  14. Ecological Model
  15. Advanced Operation Research
  16. Dynamical Programming
  17. Mathematical Demographic
  18. Actuarial Mathematics
  19. Forecasting Methods
  20. Logistics and Inventory Optimization
  21. Multivariate Statistical Methods

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Supporting Courses

  1. Research Methodology
  2. Entrepreneurship
  3. Information Technology

Softskill Courses

  1. Students Creativity Program
  2. Mathematics Competition
  3. Entrepreneurship Competition
  4. Students Council and Organization

Career Development

  1. Career Preparation Training
  2. Career Development Training

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Curriculum (Outcome Based Education)

Two curricula are running in the program, i.e., Curriculum 2020 and Curriculum 2024. Please refer to the following curriculum books for details.

  1. Curriculum Book 2020 [Bahasa Indonesia] [English]
  2. Curriculum Book 2024 [Bahasa Indonesia]

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Curriculum 2020 Program Learning Outcomes:

  1. PLO-01: Graduates uphold and apply the values of Pancasila in their thinking, behavior, and attitudes in response to the advancement of cultural civilization, science, and technology.
  2. PLO-02: Graduates have the ability to understand and implement mathematical theories and concepts and apply mathematical science and technology to identify solutions to problems.
  3. PLO-03: Graduates have the ability to develop and apply logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking in analyzing the implications of current mathematical research developments as a lifelong learner.
  4. PLO-04: Graduates demonstrate leadership, teamwork, and effective communication skills, both oral and written, in the field of mathematics and related disciplines.
  5. PLO-05: Graduates have the ability to observe, identify, formulate, solve problems, and make decisions using mathematical approaches, with or without the aid of software tools.
  6. PLO-06: Graduates have the ability to use mathematical thinking to adapt and grow in mathematics and other relevant fields.

Curriculum 2024 Program Learning Outcomes:

  1. PLO-1: Internalize and apply the values of Pancasila in thinking, behavior, and attitude to face the advancement of cultural civilization, science, and technology.
  2. PLO-2: Demonstrate the ability to understand and implement mathematical theories and concepts, as well as the application of mathematics and technology to identify problem solutions.
  3. PLO-3: Possess the ability to develop and apply logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking in reviewing the implications of recent research developments in Mathematics as a lifelong learner.
  4. PLO-4: Possess leadership, teamwork, and effective communication skills, both oral and written, in the field of mathematics and other sciences.
  5. PLO-5: Demonstrate the ability to observe, identify, formulate, and solve problems, as well as make decisions through mathematical approaches with or without the aid of software tools.
  6. PLO-6: Possess the ability to use mathematical ways of thinking to adapt and develop oneself in mathematics and other relevant fields.
  7. PLO-7: Possess the ability to analyze effectively and collaboratively to contribute in solving multidisciplinary problems in the development of science and technology.

PLO Assessment Result

The PLOs are assessed through the faculty’s internal quality assurance information system (Sistem Penjaminan Mutu Internal/SPMI). The results example is shown in the following figure.