Thesis in the FT UNS Electrical Engineering Study Program is one of the requirements to complete the study as well as to obtain a Bachelor of Engineering degree. Thesis can be one or a combination of the following activities :
a. Case studies in the field (systems for solving problems in industry, research problems (opening limitations/assumptions), offering technology, providing benefits, and adding features).
b. Application/applied/experimental.
c. Computing, programming and/or modeling (simulation).
d. Design/engineering/manufacturing of tools/systems.
Thesis topics concern systems to produce solutions or to solve problems (example: industrial problems, research problems (unlocking limitations/assumptions), offering technology, providing benefits, or adding features).
In accordance with the Vision and Mission of the FT UNS Electrical Engineering Study Program, thesis has several objectives as follows :
a. Producing graduates who are moral, professional, highly competitive and independent, able to provide scientific and analytical solutions to problems encountered and able to develop themselves to answer future challenges.
b. Produce research findings at local, national, regional and international levels.
c. Producing works of community service that are based on the application of science and technology
In the Electrical Engineering Study Program, thesis has a weight of 4 (four) credits. Thesis for Undergraduate Program students is specific, meaning that the topic and content of the thesis must be different from each other. If there is the same topic or thesis content, then this can be classified as an act of plagiarism and can be subject to sanctions..
A special award or reward for getting an A grade automatically without an awareness session (only carrying out the Exam Minutes process) will be given to students directly if the student can fulfill the following requirements:
a. Get the PIMNAS gold medal
b. Applying for Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
c. Nationally Accredited Journal Publication (accepted notification)
d. SCOPUS Indexed Journal Publication (accepted notification)