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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
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Gedung Dekanat FTUI
1.1. University of Indonesia
As one of the oldest universities in Indo-
nesia, the University of Indonesia (UI) has
pride its reputation which is established by
its outstanding learning in 12 faculties, one
graduate school and qualifed graduates who
have been very infuential in the countrys
history. Since its establishment in 1950, UI
has continued to grow and fourish. Today
UI remains a dynamic center of excellence
for research and learning, attracting more
than 30,000 students. UI maintain its activi-
ties in its two campuses, the main campus
located at Depok and the campus at located
at Salemba, Jakarta.
1.2. The Beginning of FTUI
The history of Faculty of Engineering of
University of Indonesia (FTUI) began when a
number of young engineers associated with
PII (Indonesian Engineer Association) offered
to the frst Indonesian President, Soekarno,
that PII renovate damaged main streets in
Jakarta. At that time Jakarta was preparing
for the big international sports event, the
Ganefo, and the offer was well accepted by
the President. Headed by Ir. Bratanata, Ir.
Roosseno, Ir. Sutami, and Ir. A.R. Soehoed,
the project was completed on time. After
accomplishing the street renovation project,
the young engineers brought a brilliant idea
to the President: Why not establish an en-
gineering faculty in Jakarta so that it is not
necessary to go to Bandung for study. The
President undoubtedly agreed with the idea
and appointed Prof. Ir. Roosseno as the frst
Dean of the Faculty in the University of Indo-
nesia which was headed by dr. Syarief Thayeb
as a Rector. Faculty of Engineering was of-
fcially established on 17 July 1964, consisting
of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,
and Electrical Engineering Departments. The
Department of Metallurgy and the Depart-
ment of Architecture were opened in the
following year. The Gas and Petrochemical
Engineering and the Industrial Engineering
Department were established much later, in
1985 and in 1999, respectively.
1.3. FTUI Nowadays
FTUI is now a modern and a respected engi-
neering education institution within Univer-
sity of Indonesia with a vision of becoming
a world-class engineering education. To
achieve its vision, FTUI has declared its mis-
sion statements:
Preparing its graduates to become life-long
learners, to be able to adapt to the working
environment, and to acquire decent person-
alities and leadership qualities.
Becoming center of excellence for education
and research activities, to serve stakehold-
ers needs through facilitation of conducive
academic environment.
Becoming a leading institution that responds
to local, national and global societal needs.
Faculty of Engineering is the largest Faculty
with approximately four thousand students
and close to two hundred and ffty academic
staff. More than sixty percent of the aca-
demic staff graduated from overseas institu-
tions with Ph.D./Masters degrees.
FTUI consists of seven Departments and
eight Study Programs. A Department man-
ages academic resources to implement study
plan based on a relevant curriculum, while, a
Study Program is a coherent study plan based
on a certain curriculum so that learners at-
tain a suffcient level of knowledge, skills,
and attitudes as targeted by the Study Pro-
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gram. The existing Departments and Study
Programs are:
Department of Civil Engineering consisting of
Civil Engineering and Enviromental Engineer-
ing Study Program.
Department of Mechanical Engineering con-
sisting of Mechanical Engineering and Naval
Engineering Study Program.
Department of Electrical Engineering con-
sisting of Electrical Engineering and Com-
puter Engineering Study Program.
Department/Study Program of Metallurgical
and Material Engineering Department
Department/Study Program of Architecture
Department/Study Program of Chemical
Engineering
Department/Study Program of Industrial
Engineering
There is also the Opto-Electrotechniques and
Laser Application Study Program that accepts
only graduate students.
1.4. International
Undergraduate Program in
Engineering (Double-Degree)
The international undergraduate programs
in engineering (double-degree program)
have been established between FTUI and
the following Australian higher education
institutions:
Faculty of Built Environment and Engineer-
ing, Queensland University of Technology
(QUT), Australia, in 2001
School of Physics and Materials Engineering,
Monash University, Australia, in 2001
Department of Chemical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering, Monash University,
Australia, in 2002.
The international undergraduate program
(International Class) promotes high-qual-
ity engineering education through interna-
tional collaboration where students study
at two institutions, the frst two years at
FTUI followed by two years of study at
QUT or Monash University (except chemical
engineering). At the completion of their
studies in Australia, students will be awarded
a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the
Australian University and a Sarjana Teknik
degree when they return to FTUI and fulfll
certain requirements. Chemical engineer-
ing students are required to fnish their last
semester at UI before they are awarded both
the B.E. and the S.T. degrees.
Queensland University of Technology
(QUT)
QUT is one of Australias largest universities
offering a great choice of undergraduate
courses than most other universities. As a
university for the real world, QUT focuses
on preparing students for professional prac-
tices with a balance of theory and practical
education. The Faculty of Built Environment
and Engineering is one of the largest facul-
ties in QUT and enrolls about 4000 students
in a broad range of undergraduate and post
graduate courses. The Faculty promotes
practical teachings with industry representa-
tives and professionals contributing to course
development and leadership in applied re-
search that directly benefts industry and the
professions. Using innovative teaching and
learning methods, the Faculty provides op-
portunities to develop sound communication
skills, technical abilities, and management
skills. Further details can be found in QUT
website.
Monash University
Monash University is the largest of Australias
38 universities, which some 45,000 students
and 5,500 staff and one of the Groups
of Eight, Australias leading universities.
Monash Universitys contribution to global
research and education is resulting in inter-
national partnership and alliances that are
steady growing its Research and Develop-
ment (R&D) base, industrial links and inter-
national recognition. Faculty of Engineering
has outstanding records in industry interac-
tion demonstrated by its participation in 9
Cooperative Research Centers, and numerous
industry partnerships. Monash University of-
fers an opportunity to establish a research or
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commercialization offce in an internationally
recognized Center of Excellence, and access
to the brightest and best undergraduate and
postgraduate students, as well as access to
world class R&D. Further details can be found
in Monash Universitys website.
Double Degree Options
Sarjana Teknik Sipil / Bachelor of Engineer-
ing (Civil)
Civil engineering centers on planning, de-
sign, construction and maintenance of the
Worlds infrastructure. Student can major in
environmental engineering in the fnal year.
Civil engineers are employed by governments
and private companies to engage in planning,
designing, constructing, and maintaining
structures and facilities including large build-
ings, roads, bridges, railways, dams, water
supply and sewerage systems.
Sarjana Teknik Mesin / Bachelor of Engineer-
ing (Mechanical)
Mechanical Engineering focuses on mechan-
ics, design, materials, manufacturing, ther-
mofuids, tribology and engineering manage-
ment. Many graduates fnd employment as
designers, consultants or project managers in
industries associated with the use of natural
resources, including defense, power genera-
tion, sugar refning, oil refneries, mining and
manufacturing plants.
Sarjana Teknik Elektro / Bachelor of Engi-
neering (Electrical and Computer)
This option provides a broad technical edu-
cation and develops students fundamental
skills in electrical, electronics and computer
engineering. Electrical and computer engi-
neers design, install and maintain electri-
cal, electronic, telecommunications and
computing systems on behalf of government
electricity boards, and large manufacturing
and engineering companies.
Sarjana Teknik Metalurgi dan Material /
Bachelor of Engineering (Metallurgical and
Material)
A broad technical education and develops
student fundamental skills in metallurgy and
material engineering.
Sarjana Teknik Kimia and Bachelor of Engi-
neering (Chemical)
A high-quality basic education in chemical
engineering fundamentals to develop the
skill required to apply these fundamentals
to chemical engineering, processes and
system whilst fostering students personal
development.
Sarjana Arsitektur and Bachelor of Design
(Architecture)
Provides graduates who has strong basic
knowledge of architecture and its applica-
tion, with ability of applying responsif and
environmentally friendly architecture design
method. They are employed in construction
industries as architecs, interior design-
ers, or supervisors in building construction
project.
1.5. Other Academic Programs
at FTUI
Undergraduate Program: Regular Class
and Extension Class
FTUI has managed undergraduate programs
since 1964 starting with civil, mechanical
and electrical engineering departments. In
1985, the Faculty established the depart-
ment of gas and petrochemical engineering
(now chemical engineering) and in 1999
established the department of industrial
engineering. In 2000, FTUI opened the naval
engineering study program as part of the me-
chanical engineering department. The total
length of study is between 8 to 12 semesters
to accommodate the total academic load of
144 credit hours scheduled to be completed
in 8 semesters resulting in undergraduate
engineering or Sarjana Teknik (S.T.) degree,
or, in the case of the architecture study
program, Sarjana Arsitektur (S.Ars.). The
present FTUIs undergraduate student body is
approximately two thousands students.
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Graduate Program
FTUI began its Masters Program in 1992 start-
ing with civil, mechanical, electrical and
metallurgical engineering study programs.
Chemical engineering, industrial engineering,
and architecture study programs followed in
2000. In the same year, the Opto-Electrotech-
niques and Laser Application Study Program
joint the Faculty of Engineering. Masters
programs that have been accredited by the
Indonesian National Accreditation Board of
Higher Education (civil, mechanical, electri-
cal, metallurgical and opto-electrotechnique
study programs) have been awarded Excel-
lence (Unggul) rating. There are around four
hundred Masters level graduate students at
FTUI. FTUI also offers doctoral degree pro-
gram, which at the present, are offered only
by civil engineering, electrical engineering,
and opto-electrotechniques and laser ap-
plication study programs. There are around
sixty doctoral students at FTUI.
1.6. UI and FTUI Administra-
tion
UI
1. Rector: Prof. dr. Usman Chatib Warsa,
Ph.D., SpMK
2. Vice Rector for Academic Affairs: Prof. Dr.
Ir. Sutanto Soehodho, M.Eng
3. Vice Rector for General Administration
and Finance: Darminto, SE,MBA
FTUI
4. Dean of Engineering: Prof. Ir. Rinaldy Da-
limi, M.Sc., Ph.D.
5. Vice Dean for Academic Affairs: Ir. Herr
Soeryantono, M.Sc., Ph.D.
6. Vice Dean for Non-Academic Affairs/Fi-
nance Manager: Dr. Ir. Sigit Pranowo Hadi-
wardojo, DEA
7. Secretary of Faculty and Head of Adminis-
tration Center: Dr. Ir. Harinaldi, M.Eng.
8. Educational Affairs Manager: Ir. Mahmud
Sudibandrio, M.Sc, Ph.D.
9. Research Manager and Head of Academic
Quality Assurance Unit: Dr. Ir. Gunawan
Wibisono, M.Sc.
10. Student Affairs and Alumni Manager: Ir. R.
Jachrizal Soemabrata, M.Sc., Ph.D.
11. Human Resources & Commercial Venture
Manager: Ir. Antony Sihombing, MPD,
Ph.D
12. General Affairs and Facilities Manager: Ir.
Sahrika Kosasih, M.T
13. Head of Center for Electronic Campus De-
velopment (Digital Campus): Dr. Ing. Kal-
amullah Ramli, M.Eng.
Departments
The following are list of Head of Department,
Vice Head for Academic Affairs and Vice Head
for Non Academic Affairs, respectively:
Civil Engineering: Prof. Dr. Ir. Irwan Katili;
Mulia Orientilize, S.T., M.Eng.; Ir. Nachry
Chadijah, M.T.
Mechanical Engineering: Ir. Hendri DS Budiono,
M.Eng.; Ir. Yulianto S. Nugroho, M.Sc.,
Ph.D.; Dr.-Ing. Ir. Nandy Putra.
Electrical Engineering: Prof. Dr. Ir. Eko Tjipto
Rahardjo, M.Sc.; Muhammad Salman, S.T.,
M.I.T.; Aries Subiantoro, S.T., M.Sc.
Metallurgical & Material Engineering: Dr. Ir.
Dedi Priadi; Ir. Anne Zulfa, M.Phil.Eng,
Ph.D.; Dwi Martha Nurjaya, S.T., M.T.
Architecture: Ir. Kemas Ridwan Kurniawan,
MSc, Ph.D; Ir. Achmad Hery Fuad, M.Eng.;
Yulia Nurliani Lukito Harahap, S.T., M.Des.
S.
Chemical Engineering (Gas & Petrochemical):
Dr. Ir. Widodo Wahyu Purwanto, DEA.;
Dr. rer.nat. Ir. Yuswan Muharam, M.T.; Ir.
Praswasti PDK Wulan, M.T.
Industrial Engineering: Dr. Ir. T. Yuri Maemun-
syah, MEngSc.; Ir. Betrianis, M.Si.; Ir. Akh-
mad Hidayatno, MBT.
Professors
Full Time
Prof. Ir. Sidharta S. Kamarwan; Prof. Dr. Ir.
Zuhal, MSc. EE.; Prof. Dr. Ir. Djoko Hartanto,
M.Sc.; Prof. Dr. Ir. Budi Susilo Soepandji; Prof.
Dr. Ir. Sar Sardy, MEng.Sc.; Prof. Ir. Gunawan
Tjahjono,Ph.D., M.Arch.; Prof. Dr. Ir. Eddy S.
Siradj, MEng.; Prof. Dr. Ir. Sutanto Soehodho,
M.Eng.; Prof. Dr. Ir. Sulistyoweni Widanarko,
Dipl.SE, SKM; Prof. Dr. Ir. Dadang Gunawan,
M.Eng.; Prof. Dr. Ir. I Made Kartika D., Dipl.
Ing.; Prof. Dr. Ir. Mohammad Nasikin, M.Eng.;
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by PAF. The services provided for students
include academic records, change of grades
from lecturers, diploma and academic tran-
scripts, registration, absence of leave, enroll-
ments and letter of references. The working
hour starts at 08.00 to 19.00 from Monday to
Friday during regular semester and at 08.00
to 16.00 during semester breaks.
Library
FTUI library building is located next to the
Faculty of Economics and the library itself
is on the fourth and ffth foor. FTUI library
features collections related to science and
engineering including civil engineering,
mechanical engineering, electrical and
computer engineering, metallurgical and
material engineering, architecture, chemical
engineering as well as industrial engineering.
The library provides services on:
circulation services, memberships, book
lending;
reference services provides reference
books, dictionaries, encyclopedia, hand-
books and annual reports, etc. (1,131 col-
lections);
text books on various subjects (9,059 col-
lections);
fnal reports, thesis, dissertations for
members only (10,944 collections);
research reports services (842 collec-
tions);
magazines, periodicals and journals ser-
vices for reading and photocopying only
(962 collections);
on-the-job training reports and seminars;
photocopy and scanning services.
The library opens in working days at 08.30
to 19.00 (Monday to Friday) without break,
except Friday (break from 11.30 to 13.30).
During the semester breaks, the library only
opens from 08.30 to 16.00. The library web-
site is http://www.lib.eng.ui.ac.id. Besides
FTUI Library, students can also use the UI
Central Library located in Depok Campus that
open for public at 08.30 to 19.00 (Monday to
Friday), except Saturday open until 15.00.
The central library website is http://www.
lib.ui.ac.id
Prof. Dr. Ir. Bambang Suryawan, MT.; Prof.
Dr. Ir. Irwan Katili; Prof. Dr. Ir. Eko Tjipto
Rahardjo, MSc.; Prof. Dr. Ir. Bagio Budiardjo,
MSc.; Prof. Dr. Ir. Roekmijati W.S., M.Si.;
Prof. Dr. Ir. Tresna P. Soemardi, SE, MSi.;Prof.
Ir. Rinaldy Dalimi, M.Sc., Ph.D.;Prof. Dr. Ir.
Tommy Ilyas M.Eng.;Prof. Dr. Ir. Raldi Artono
Koestoer, DEA.;Prof. Dr. Ing. Ir. Harry Sudibyo.
S, DEA
Emeritus Professors
Prof. Ir. Abdulkadir; Prof. Nakoela Soenarta
Dipl.Ing.; Prof. Ir. Soewondo B. Soetedjo Dipl.
Ing.; Prof. Dr. Ir. Muhammadi
1.7. Academic Calendar
Administrative and academic schedules is
based on academic calendar set forth by UI
and FTUI.
Odd Semester
July-August: Administrative registration at UI
and academic registration at FTUI
August-December: Course period
October (1 week): Mid-semester examina-
tion
December-January (2 weeks): End of semes-
ter examination
February: Graduation
Even Semester
January/February: Administration registra-
tion at UI and academic registration at
FTUI
February-May: Course period
March-April (1 week): Mid-semester exami-
nation
May-June (2 weeks): End-semester examina-
tion
August: Graduation
1.8. Facilities
FTUI Administration Center (Pusat
Administrasi Fakultas/PAF)
Academic administrative services for all of
the academic programs in FTUI are managed
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