Graduate Profile, Learning Objective

To produce quality graduates, the Electrical Engineering Study Program establishes a graduate profile that is expected to become independent professionals. To ensure its graduates are competitive in the workforce, the Electrical Engineering Study Program establishes graduate competency standards, which are stated in the graduate profile and graduate learning outcomes (CPL). The graduate profile is often referred to as the program educational objective (PEO), while the graduate learning outcomes (CPL) are often referred to as the program outcome (PO). The graduate profile of the UNS Electrical Engineering Study Program encompasses three important aspects:

  1. Graduates of the UNS Electrical Engineering study program possess superior competencies in the field of Electrical Engineering.
  2. Graduates of the UNS Electrical Engineering study program prioritize professionalism and possess a strong work ethic.
  3. Graduates of the UNS Electrical Engineering study program are able to communicate well and possess leadership qualities.

This graduate profile is then further elaborated into ten graduate learning outcomes (CPL). Graduates of the UNS Electrical Engineering Study Program can choose the path they are interested in, including becoming professional engineers, academics, management, researchers and technopreneurs.

 

Code Short Description Learning Outcome
CPL01 Mastering engineering science Able to apply knowledge of mathematics, natural and/or material sciences, information technology and engineering to gain a thorough understanding of electrical engineering principles.
CPL02 Able to Design Able to design components, systems and/or processes to meet expected needs within realistic constraints in the field of Electrical Engineering.
CPL03 Experiments and data analysis Able to design and conduct laboratory and/or field experiments and analyze and interpret data to strengthen engineering judgments.
CPL04 Solve the problem Able to identify, formulate, analyze and solve electrical engineering problems.
CPL05 Mastering methods and tools Able to apply modern electrical engineering methods, skills and tools required for engineering practice.
CPL06 Communication Able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
CPL07 Project management Able to plan, complete and evaluate tasks within existing constraints.
CPL08 Able to cooperate Able to work in cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural teams.
CPL09 Have ethics and professionalism Able to be responsible to the community and comply with professional ethics in solving electrical engineering problems.
CPL10 Lifelong learning Able to understand the need for lifelong learning, including access to knowledge related to relevant current issues.