The Faulty of Arts and Education University of Teknocrat Indonesia was previously a Foreign Language College (STBA) Teknokrat which had received operational operations and legal entity status on April 25, 2000 and registering status at the Directorate General of History Education, Ministry of National Education with Nabia / O / O.
STBA Teknokrat is one of the institutions under the austiles of the Teknokrat Education Foundation in addition to STMIK and AMIC Teknokrat. Initially STBA Teknokrat had one undergraduate study program, unfortunately English Litterature and two Diploma Three study programs, called English and Japanese. Since 2003 the three study programs at STBA Teknocrat have been accreded by the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education.
From the rapid development and achievements that have been achieved, in 2015 the Tecocrat Education Foundation subsided a proposal to the Directorate General of Higher Education to combination STMIK, Amik, and STBA Teknokrat into a university. The effects and hard work of the Teknokrat Education Foundation finally paid off with the progress of the merger of STMIK- AMKK - STBA Teknokrat to become a University with the name Teknokrat University of Indonesia in Accordance with the Decree of the Ministry of Technology, Technology and Higher Number 494 / I / 20 came to September. University of February Indonesia Organizes three faculties including the Facilty of Engineering and Computer Science (FTICT), the Facility of Economics and Business (FEB) and the Facility of Art and Education (FSIP). In accordance with the required creation, the Facility of Letters and Education curently has four study programs, called Physical Education, Mathematics Education, English Education, and English Literature.
A Vision Program Studies
Became the leading English Literature Study Programme in Sumatra, internationally recogned for exact grades in the field of literature equisted with entrereneurial skills, noble character, and knowledge about science and technology.
B Program Studies mission
curriculum 2021.
The number of No. 08 press in 2012 and 2012 PT Act Number 12 Article 29 Article (1), (2), and (3) on the Indonesian National Qualification Act (KNI) was the basis for developing a curriculum in an electrical S1 study program that was developed referring to Learn outcomes.
Studies (learning outcomes) It's an internalization and accumulation of science, skills, attitudes, and competence achieved through structured education and covering a field of science or through experience. Capadian graduated S1 Electro technique passed down from graduate profile by reviewing three elements:
First element: UTI included values (University Value) According to the principle of education organized by the teknocrat Education Foundation, which is implied in the slogan for "discipline, discipline, creativity and innovation."
Second element: The art of science and expertise. (Scientific Vision) The study program is based on a foreseeable vision of science that comes down to the value of public well-being. The history of science and expertise is done by referring to the best practices (best practice) International compiled and issued by the ACM (Association for Computer Machinary) and IEEE (Institute of Electric and Electronics Engineers). As a result, Scientific Vision Electro Technical S1 study program
UTI has Knowledge Area covering Communications, control systems, digital signal processing, electromagnetics, digital & analog electronic circles, biomedical, computer and power systems.
Third element: Review the needs of my people who care (Market Signals) It's meant to know the level of need for people, industry, and industry, and its players in the interest of a graduate of S1 S1 Engineering Electro program.
Here's my major mapping on the S1 electrical engineering curriculum in each semester:

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Education Objectives Program
The principal engineering values are officially expressed as Education Objectives program. These principal values are defined in accounting with the visions and missions of the university, the faculty of engineering and the electrical engineering study program. The formulation of these principal values generally takes the advice of the user, addition board, alumni, and professional associations into account. The PEOs are compiled of the following important keywords:
The PEOs, which are formulated recording to all visions and missions from the university level to the study program level, must be the living manifestation of all grades and alumni. Based on the aforemated four important keywords, we form our PEO as followers.
We expect our grades to:
Having a good spirit of leadership, high standard ethics, and living learning to manage extraction in innovation.
PEO2 (career): Be successful in a technical or professional career character by having intelligence in the aspect of electrical engagement or related field by filling professional communication, effective communication, and universal value of humanity.
Student Outcomes
By specifying the mission statement of the university, faculty, and department as well as suspects from stameholders, advisory boards both local and international (in this case Washington Accord), the electric engineering study programs separate students outcomes (SO) that are aligned with positive values by characters by current and international (in this case Washington Accord)
KP.1: Engineering Knowledge. Abalone to apply natural science, mathematics, and engineering fundamental theory and other relevant fields to solve complex engineering problems
KP.2: Problem Analysis. Abalone to analyze and existing applications, resources, and application equipments to solve completion engineering problems and their activities.
KP.3: Design / Development of Solutions. Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet designed needs within realists such as economic, environmental, social, ethical, healthy and safety, manufactuality, and sustainability.
KP.4: Data and Experimentssso (d). Ability to design and contract experiments to investigate the complex engineering problem as well as to analyze and interpret data.
Modern Equirement Unegeso (e). Capability to create, select, and implement engineering, resource, and modern engineering device and information technology for complex engineering problem
SK2: Knowledge of Contemporary Issue · Global Voices. Ability to think logically to evaluate health, social, safety, legal, and cultural issues to the recent knowledge and science, and be responsive in performing engineering activities and solutions to complex engineering problems.
SKO 3: Effective Communications. Ability to communicate effective and confidently in performance complete engineering activities.
SK4: Individual and Teamwork. Ability to have a role effectively as individual and team to achieve common goals in a multidispersal environment.
BH.1:. The ability to apply ethnic values and committed to the norms, responsibilities, and ethics of engineering profession. In the context of the Indonesian society, the values and norms that are included and received in engineering other than universal common humantarian norms should also include the principles of Pancasila, local cultural values, and national interests.
BH.2:. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and social context.
BH.3: Continuous Learning. Abalone to realize the importance of life learning and ability to carry it out
To achieve the Education Objects Program, the Student Outcomes (SOs) had been designed carefully to support the PEO.
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Electro Engineering Studies Graduation Profile
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