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Office: Jl. Tamansari 64 Bandung 40116,

Campus: Jl. Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132 Indonesia

Tel & Fax +62-22-2500935

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Bandung is a capital city of West Java Province, which is located

approximately 150 km from the capital of Indonesian Republic,

Jakarta, and can be reached in 2 hours through the free way,

Cipularang. It lies at an altitude of 725 m above the sea level, and

this geographical location makes Bandung much cooler with the

daily average temperature ranges from 20-280C. This agreeable

climate and scenery have made Bandung a popular holiday

resort.

In addition; Bandung is a pleasant city, full of solid Dutch houses

and tree-lined streets, fashionable shops and elegant

architectures, so that it used to be called the Parijs van Java.

Some remnants of the golden era of Bandung are Gedung Sate,

Villa Isola and ITB campus. You can also find a multitude of

architecturally unique old houses on major streets of the city,

which was originally planned to become the capital of the

Netherlands Indies in the Dutch colonial era.

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Today, Bandung is described as a city of education - with the

population of more than 2 millions, covering an area of 9.000

hectares. In and around Bandung, there are three state

universities, and a lot private ones. Those universities attract a

large number of students from all around the country and

neighbouring and western countries every year. This large

number of students adds to the diversity of Bandung people.

The ethnic group of Bandung is Sundanese, so that the mother

tongue, Sundanese, is spoken at home and on informal occasions.

However; as a multi racial city, most people speak the national

language, Bahasa Indonesia. English is also widely spoken at

major shops, hotels and universities.

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Gedung Sate : A landmark building for the city of BandungBandung City

Jakarta City

Indonesian Republic

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About Bandung

About Institut Teknologi Bandung

Vision and Mission

Educational System

The Student Life

Facilities of ITB

Faculties/Schools and Study Programs

ITB International Program Admission

List of Faculty and School - Department/Study Programs

Student Exchange Program

International Program Study

Academic Calendar

Location

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Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) or Bandung Insitute of

Technology or Institute of technology Bandung, was founded on

March 2, 1959. The present ITB main campus is the site of earlier

engineering schools in Indonesia. Although these institutions of

higher learning had their own individual characteristics and

missions, they left influence on developments leading to the

establishment of ITB.

In 1920, Technische Hoogeschool (TH) was established in

Bandung, which for a short time, in the middle forties, became

Kogyo Daigaku. Not long after the birth of the Republic of

Indonesia in 1945, the campus housed the Technical Faculty

(including a Fine Arts Department) of Universitas Indonesia, with

the head office in Jakarta. In the early fifties, a. Faculty of

Mathematics and Natural Sciences, also part of Universitas

Indonesia, was established on the campus.

In 1959, the present lnstitut Teknologi Bandung was founded by

the Indonesian government as an institution of higher learning of

science, technology, and fine arts, with a mission of education,

research, and service to the community.

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Vision and Mission

ITB Campus

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The of ITB :

Being an excellent university, dignified, independent, and is

recognized worldwide as well as guide the changes that can

improve the welfare of the Indonesian nation and the world.

Vision The of ITB :

Creating, sharing and applying science, technology, arts and

humanities as well as producing superior human resources and

to make Indonesia and the World better.

Mission

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ITB Hall

Ir. Soekarno, the 1st president of RI visited ITB, the school where he learned as civil engineering student,for the years in fight colonialism era.

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In addition to studying and doing other academic activities, ITB

believes that students’ involvement in non-academic activities

and organizations is a contributing factor to a student’s education.

The opportunity is provided to extend classroom experiences into

relevant programs that develop social skills and provide

leadership opportunities. Therefore; Institut Teknologi Bandung

encourages all students to be involved in the non-academic

activities such as those in the student associations and student

activity units. Throughout the year, more than fifty-three different

activity units which provide a variety of activities for students are

offered.

There are different activity units which provide a variety of

activities for students.

26 educational activity units, namely: The Blood Donor Group, the

Student Film League, the Student English Forum, the Student

Military Group, the Boy Scouts, the Phi Sigma Mu and others;

19 art activity units, namely the Student Theatre Group, the

Student’s Choir; the Marching Band, the Angklung Group, Music

Appreciation Literary Appreciation, and Cultural Groups of

Students from certain ethnic groups (North Sumatera, Sunda,

Minangkabau, Bali, Aceh, South Sulawesi, Java, and East Java);

Japanese Study group; and

34 sports activity units, namely the groups of martial arts or self-

defense (the traditional martial art, silat, karate, taekwondo, judo,

kempo, kendo) and sports like soccer, bridge, softball, hockey,

chess, table tennis, tennis, badminton, basket ball, aerosports,

volleyball, athletics, skydiving, fencing, archery, scuba diving, and

rugby. The students can choose any activity they like.

The Student Life

Academic programs at ITB consist of:

1. Undergraduate Program is normally completed within 4

years of full time study.

2. Master Program is normally completed within 2 years of full

time study including the completion of a thesis is required for

the degree.

3. Doctoral Program takes approximately 3 to 4 years of full

time study and research, including the completion of a

dissertation

The Undergraduate Program consists of at least 144 semester

credit units and at the most 160 credit units in which 36 semester

credit units is for Common Preparatory Level.

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Undergraduate Program graduates with high achievement are

eligible to integrated Undergraduate and Master Program in a

Fast Track Program (completed both program in 5 years).

Master Program comprises at least 36 semester credit units and

50 semester credit units at the most.

As for Doctoral Program, the number of loads in term of semester

credit units is determined by the Program.

Educational System

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Some of Student Activities

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Sasana Budaya Ganesha (Conference Hall) Sabuga Sport Venues BPI Building (Senate Office)

Campus Centre Gallery "Soemardja"

Bosscha Observatory

Swimming PoolStudent ActivityComputer Lab

ITB is a multi campus university. The main ITB campus itself is

only 5 minutes drive from downtown Bandung. The university

prides itself in its historical campus. There are both fine old and

several modern buildings scattered around the campus. The old

ones were designed in 1918-1919 by a Delft graduate, Maclaine

Pont. The campus is leafy and comfortable so that it invites

visitors to take a stroll around. One other major advantage is that

it is easily reachable from all corners of the city by public

transportation.

The ITB main campus, to the north of the downtown Bandung, and

other supporting facilities, covers a total area of 770,000 square

meters.

Facilities of ITB

ITB Central Library

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Students Dormitories, lecturers’ housing and administrative

headquarters are not on the main campus but are within easy

reach. Some illustrations of facilities in the campus include book

shops, student cafeterias and canteens. The architecture of ITB is

a fine mixture of the traditional and the modern, and the beauty of

the buildings is enhanced by the surrounding lawns and gardens.

In addition to lecture rooms, laboratories, workshops and

studios, ITB has an art gallery, sports facilities and a student

activity center. Also near the campus is the Salman Mosque for

worship and religious activities of the ITB Muslim community. For

implementation of academic and research activities there are

seven academic support facilities, i.e. the Central Library (with

approximately 150,000 books and 1000 journal titles) in the

campus, Sports Center, Language Center, and the Bosscha

Observatory (a facility of the Study Program of Astronomy) in

Lembang, 11 kilometers to the north of Bandung.Salman Mosque

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ITB Undergraduate, Graduate and Exchange Student Admission

will be conducted by ITB Executive Directorate of Student

Enrollment Management and Education Cooperation.

ITB International Undergraduate and Graduate Student

This program admits International Students who wish to continue

their study at ITB.

ITB International Program Admission

Student Exchange Program

Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) offers an exchange program

aimed at exchange students from partner institutions that have

concluded academic exchange agreements and a memorandum

of understanding regarding student exchanges. If you are a

student from one of ITB’s partner institutions who wishes to

pursue an exchange at ITB, after confirming that your current

university is in partnership with ITB, you should prepare the

required documents and submit them via the responsible

department of the university in which you are enrolled.

For further information, please visit http://usm.itb.ac.id/international/

ITB has 12 faculties and schools with 45 Bachelor Study

Programs, 54 Master Study Programs, and 26 Doctoral Study

Programs. Some of study programs offered international class

with English as the language of instruction :

Faculties/Schools and Study Programs

In addition to those having international classes above, other

study programs are open for foreign nationals (does not admit

Indonesian nationals) as written in the table below. ITB requires

that lecture is delivered in English when there is an international

student(s) in the class. However, a mixed language usage should

be anticipated.

Some of departments/Study Programs have obtained

accreditation from various international accreditation bodies

such as ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and

Technology), ASIIN (German Accreditation Agency for Study

Programs in Engineering, Informatics, Natural Sciences and

Mathematics), KAAB (Korea Architectural Accrediting Board),

AUN-QA (Asean University Network- Quality Assurance), Royal

Society of Chemistry and ABEST21 (The Alliance On Business

Education and Scholarship for Tomorrow, a 21st century)Computer Lab

ITB Campus

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¥ Clinical & Community Pharmacy

¥ Chemical Engineering

¥ Mechanical Engineering

¥ Aeronautics and Astronautics

¥ Management majoring in International Business

Pharmaceutical Science & Technology

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*International Accredited Study Program **Study Program offer International Class with English as the language of instruction

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Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology Undergraduate Program - School of Pharmacy at ITB

Chemical Engineering Department - Faculty of Industrial Technology at ITB

Mechanical Engineering Department - Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Aeronautics and Astronautics Department - Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

The Bachelor of Management - International Business

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No Faculty/School - Department UG MC DC Int. Accr.

1. Faculty of Art and Design

Department of Visual Art v v v

Department of Craft Design v

Department of Interior Design v v

Department of Visual Communication Design v

Department of Product Design v

2. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Department of Physics v* v v ASIIN

Department of Chemistry v* v v RSC

Department of Mathematics v* v v ASIIN

Department of Astronomy v* v v ASIIN

Department of Computational Sciences v

Actuary Study Program v

3 Faculty of Industrial Technology

Department of Chemical Engineering** v* v v ABET

Department of Engineering Physics v* v v ABET

Department of Industrial Engineering v* v v ABET

Department of Instrumentation and Control v

Department of Engineering Management v

4 Faculty of Environment and Civil Engineering

Department of Civil Engineering v* v v ABET

Department of Environmental Engineering v* v v ABET

Department of Ocean Engineering v* v v ABET

5 Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering

Department of Petroleum Engineering v* v v ABET

Department of Mining Engineering v v v

Department of Metallurgical Engineering v v v

Department of Geophysical Engineering v v v

Geothermal Engineering Study Program v

6 Faculty of Earth Sciences and Technology

Department of Meteorology v v

Department of Oceanography v v

Department of Geodetic and Geomatics Engineering v* v v AUN-QA

Department of Geology Engineering v v v

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Department of Mechanical Engineering** v v v

Department of Aeronautic and Astronautics** v v v

Department of Materials Engineering v v v

8 School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics

Department of Electrical Engineering v* v v ABET

Department of Informatics v* v ABET

Department of Power Engineering v

Department of Telecommunication Engineering v

Department of System and Information Technology v

9 School of Life Sciences and Technology

Department of Biology v* v v ASIIN

Department of Microbiology v* ASIIN

Department of Bioengineering v

Biotechnology Study Programs v

10 School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development

Department of Architecture v v* v KAAB

Department of Planning and Policy Development v v v

11 School of Pharmacy

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology** v* v v ASIIN

Department of Clinical and Community Pharmacy** v* ASIIN

12 School of Business and Management

Department of Management** v v v

Department of Entrepreneurship v

Master of Business and Management v* ABEST21

No Faculty/School - Department UG MC DC Int. Accr.

List of Faculty and School - Department/Study Programs

ITB Information Centre

International Program Study

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History & Overview

History of education in pharmacy ITB began in 1947,12 years prior

to the name of ITB was coined in 1959. At that time, the

Department of Pharmacy was part of the Faculteit Wiskundeen

Naturwetenschap van Universiteit van Indonesia. In 2006, the

Department of Pharmacy was transformed into School of

Pharmacy (a Faculty-level entity) and the School has since been

running two undergraduate study programs, namely:

Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology and Clinical and

Community Pharmacy.

Vision

To be the leading Institution in Pharmacy Education, research

and social services, at regional and International level.

Mission

To provide Qualified Pharmacy Education to achieve academic

excellence. To conduct research which in innovative, competitive

and continuous in Pharmaceutical Fields. To apply knowledge

and research results for community services. To create

networking in Pharmacy Fields. To Maintain the Value of

Pharmacy. To contribute in enhancing profession in Pharmacy

Health, and Sports.

Global Recognition

Both undergraduate programs at School of Pharmacy have been

recognized by the Board of Pharmacy of Malaysia since 2014

(http://www.pharmacy.gov.my). In 2015, the two undergraduate

programs were granted accreditation from ASIIN (German

Accreditation Agency for Study Programs in Engineering,

Informatics, Natural Sciences and Mathematics).

Curriculum

First-year [36 cr]: Mathematics IB, Elementary Physics IB, Basic

Chemistry IA, Introduction to Design and Engineering I,

Introduction to Information Technology A, Scientific Writing in

Indonesian, Introduction to Pharmacy & Health, Mathematics IIB,

Elementary Physics IIB, Basic Chemistry IIA, Introduction to

Design and Engineering II, Sports, English, Cell Biology and Its

Application.

Second-year [37 cr]: Basics of Pharmaceutical Analysis,

Pharmaceutical Physical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical

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Microbiology, Principles of Drug Synthesis, Pharmaceutical

Botany, Basic Pharmaceutics, Human Anatomy and Physiology I,

Pancasila and Civic Education, Drug Synthesis, 1Environmental

Pharmacy, Practicum of Organic and Physical Pharmaceutical

Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Statistics, Physical

Pharmacy, Human Anatomy and Physiology II, Religion and

Ethics.

Third-year [30 cr]: Pharmaceutical Biochemistry, Instrumental

Pharmaceutical Analysis, Practicum of Instrumental

Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical

Technology of Liquid-Semisolid Dosage Forms, Practicum of

Pharmaceutical Technology of Liquid-Semisolid, Pharmacology

and Tox ico logy I , Immunology , Management and

Entrepreneurship, Practicum of Analytical Pharmaceutical

Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Pharmacokinetics,

Pharmacology and Toxicology II, Analytical Pharmacognosy.

Fourth-year [31 cr], Final Project I, Medicinal Chemistry, Analysis

of Active Compounds, Phytochemistry, Pharmaceutical

Technology of Solid Dosage Forms, Pharmacology and Toxicology

I I I , Pract icum of Integrated Pharmacology, Basic

Pharmacotheraphy, Seminar, Final Project II, Final

Comprehensive Examination, Natural Product Technology, Basic

Industrial Pharmacy, Biopharmacy.

Electives Courses [12 cr]: Drug Stability, Chromatography and

Electrophoresis, Radiopharmacy, Food Safety Analysis, Marine,

Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Polymer, Plant Tissue and Cell

Culture, Analytical Toxicology, Analytical Microbiology,

Cosmetics Technology, Ethnopharmacology, Biomedical

Products, Capita Selecta, Crystallography, Veterinary Pharmacy,

Development & Validation of Analytical Methods, Biosynthesis of

Drug Compounds, Pharmacogenetics

List of Laboratories : Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab., Clinical

and Medicinal Chemistry Lab., Microbiology and Bioprocess

Lab., Instrumentation and Computation Lab., Pharmaceutical

Botany and Pharmacognosy Lab., Natural Product Pharmacy

Lab., Natural Product-Derived Drug Standardization Lab., Plant

Biotechnology Lab., Basic Pharmaceutics Lab., Pharmaceutical

Technology Lab., Biopharmacy and Pharmacokinetics Lab.,

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Lab., Human Anatomy and

Physiology Lab., Pharmacology and Toxicology Lab.,

Immunology Lab., Clinical Pharmacy Lab., Sport and Health

Science Lab., Bioavailability-Bioequivalence Lab., Natural

Product Production Lab., Drug Toxicity and Safety Lab., Animal

and Biological Testing.

Graduates Career Opportunities

As the orientation of pharmacists has expanded to patient care

besides production and quality control of drugs, pharmacists are

in demand in a variety of fields. Pharmacists may engage in

community or ambulatory settings, such as in clinics and at

hospitals. In addition, they may also have their career paths in

research and product development, management, marketing,

quality control, and education in universities as well as hospitals.

For graduates who have more interest in pharmaceutical

sciences, they may pursue advanced degrees, such as PhD, or join

pharmaceutical company as research scientists

Address

Sekolah Farmasi ITB

Labtek VII, Ganesha 10 Bandung 40132 Indonesia

Phone/Fax:+62-22-2504852

Website: http://www.fa.itb.ac.id, email: [email protected]

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Chemical Engineering Department - Faculty of Industrial Technology at ITB

History & Overview

The education of Chemical Engineering was introduced in

Indonesia in early of 20th century by a professor of Civil

Engineering School in ITB to meet the demand of manpower in

agricultural industry, such as sugar and rubber, and petroleum

industry. Chemical Engineering department ITB was founded on

August 1, 1941 as part of Technische Hoogeschool (TH) Bandoeng,

a higher education institution established by the Dutch East-

Indies government in 1920. The Chemical Engineering Program of

Institut Teknologi Bandung, is the oldest Chemical Engineering

Program in Indonesia. Now, The Chemical Engineering

Department is a part of Faculty of Industrial Technology.

Chemical Engineering is an engineering discipline which studies

the design and operation of commercial-scale chemical

processes in safe, sustainable, and profitable manners. These

processes encompass various processing steps utilizing

chemical and biochemical reactions, and changes in physical and

chemical properties of materials to convert their physical state,

energy content, and/or chemical compositions, resulting in

various commercially valuable products.

The objectives of the Chemical Engineering Undergraduate

Program:

1. Progressing in their chosen profession through the practice of

Chemical Engineering principles and methods in technical,

managerial, other relevant career paths

2. Becoming effective constructive team members in their

chosen profession by applying and developing their own

communications and leadership skills

3. Having the passionand capacity to continuously improve

themselves through advanced-degree studies, professional

certifications, and/or active involvement in professional

development activities in their employment

Curriculum

The Curriculum is focused on a 4-year coursework with a total

load of 144 credit hours. Note that in the Indonesian higher

education system, a unit credit hour translates to one hour of

classroom session, one hour of guided learning activity (e.g.

tutorials), and one hour of independent learning activity.

The International Class program is essentially identical to that

employed in our National Undergraduate Program. The

Curriculum is designed to provide our students with a thorough

grounding in basic sciences of mathematics, chemistry and

physics, and the application of these sciences in the design,

analysis, and operation of chemical processes, and the

development of chemical products, with an awareness of safety

and health risks, and sustainability issues associated with these

processes and products.

In second or third year, students apply for study abroad for a total

duration of two semesters. Depending upon the specific partner

University, the study abroad period may need to be taken in the

third or fourth year. Details on which courses are to be taken

abroad are to be defined by our International Class Coordinator;

students will have the opportunity to discuss the curricular

articulations between our coursework and that of each partner

University. For the Undergaduate Program, the maximum course

load that can be taken outside of ITB is equivalent to 32 credit

hours (on the basis of ITB’s credit system). In the fourth-year,

student must do Industrial Internship, Undergraduate Research,

and Plant Design Project.

The Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Program have access

to sophisticated scientific and engineering software packages

such as Aspen Hysys process simulator, Matlab and FlexPDE

engineering mathematics solver and modeling package, Minitab

statistical data analysis package, FACTSage thermochemistry

database package, Breeze Incident Analyst process safety

engineering package, and more. Some of these are available as

server-installed multiuser software, others are limited to stand-

alone users.

Network of Partner Universities

In our International Class, students may apply to the following

highly reputable partner Universities:

¥ University of Maryland at College Park (USA)

¥ Rutgers University (USA)

¥ University of New South Wales (Australia)

¥ Monash University (Australia)

¥ University of Sydney (Australia)

Selection and placement of students shall be based on their

academic standing, standardized English competency test

results, personal preference, and capacity of each international

partner.

Employment Prospects

Engineering-procurement-construction (EPC) companies, bulk

and fine chemicals producers, upstream oil and gas production

and servcies, petroleum refineries, fast-moving consumer goods

(FMCG) corporations, pharmaceutical companies, food

industries, chemical trading companies, research laboratories,

and others.

Address

Department of Chemical Engineering

Labtek X Building, ITB Campus

Jl. Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132

Telp. (022) 2500989, Fax (022) 2501438

Website: http://www.che.itb.ac.id; e-mail : [email protected]

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History & Overview

Mechanical Engineering department ITB was founded on August

1, 1941 as part of Technische Hoogeschool (TH) Bandoeng, a

higher education institution established by the Dutch East-Indies

government in 1920. Now, Mechanical Engineering Department

became part of Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

together with Aerospace and Material Engineering Departments.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, currently is the largest

educational and research group in the Faculty of Mechanical and

Aerospace Engineering. The undergraduate program is a 4-year,

144 credit units with a curriculum that is geared toward producing

engineers that have the abilities to design, develop, manufacture,

operate and test various equipment or devices. The department

has collaborative in educational and research activities with

numerous industrial

partners which. Students could benefit from this collaboration by

participating in the industrial internship program and networking

to enhance post-graduate professional opportunities. The

industrial partners come from various fields, both national and

international corporations.

Vision:

Shall be an institution of higher education and center of

development for mechanical engineering, continuously striving

for excellence, reliability and respectability, and actively

participate in the nation's development and prosperity.

Mission:

1. Keeping up-to-date of the very latest in knowledge and

technology related to mechanical engineering through

research and development activities.

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2. Conducting higher and continuing education activities in

mechanical engineering fields.

3. Disseminate knowledge, technology and industrial views to

the society, both through its graduates, partnership with

industries or other institutions, as well as services to the

society.

Undergraduate Curriculum Overview

1. 1st year (common first year) 36 credits. Students will study

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Introduction to

Engineering and Design, Statics, Sport, English, Scientific

Writing, and Programming.

2. 2nd – 4th year 96 credits. Students will study the Mechanical

engineering sciences, including energy conversion,

mechanical design, production engineering, control, and

maintenance. Some courses include laboratory activities.

Student should take 15 credits of electives based on their

interest in the field of study, and usually related to their

undergraduate thesis topics. In addition to the General

Mechanical Engineering stream, interested students may opt

for either Mechatronics or Production Engineering streams.

3. Final project. In the final year, students should finished the

final project.

List of Laboratories

¥ Basic Manufacturing Laboratory

¥ Machine Tools & Production Equipment Laboratory

¥ Metrology Laboratory

¥ Automation & Production System Laboratory

¥ Internal Combustion Engine & Propulsion Construction

Laboratory

¥ Fluid Machinery Laboratory?

¥ Cryogenic, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Laboratory

¥ Thermal Energy Laboratory

¥ Thermal Engineering Laboratory

¥ Mechanics and Mechanical Construction Laboratory

¥ Computing Laboratory

¥ Dynamic Laboratory

Students Life

Students are facilitated by a number of laboratories to do

practical work and experiment to back up their knowledge and

sense of engineering. Mechanical engineering students are very

active in various engineering contests. Since 2010, ITB has

regularly sent teams to Shell-Eco marathon Asia contest, a world

level competition where students are challenged to design, build

and test energy efficient vehicles. Many mechanical engineering

students joint these teams and played important roles in their

teams. Mechanical engineering students also succeeded in a

number of national competitions. They are currently the

champion of KRAI 2015, a very prestigious robotic contest in

Indonesia, where university students from all over Indonesia

participated.The students of mechanical engineering can also

take part on other activities, such as students association,

industrial exposures andvarious trainings.

Address

Labtek II Building, 2 nd Floor - InstitutTeknologi Bandung

Jl. Ganesha 10 Bandung 40132 Indonesia

Phone : +62 22 2504243, Fax : +62 22 2534099

Website : http://www.ms.itb.ac.id, Email : [email protected]

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History & Overview

Aeronautics and Astronautics program was founded In 1962 as

one of the options in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

In 1991, the department of Aerospace and Astronautics became a

new department that is separate from the Mechanical

Engineering department.

Aeronautics and Astronautics, or also known as Aerospace

Engineering (AE), is the branch of engineering behind the design,

construction, and science of aircraft and spacecraft. It is broken

into two major and overlapping branches: aeronautics and

astronautics. Aeronautics deals with crafts that stay within the

Earth’s atmosphere, while astronautics deals with crafts that

operate outside the atmosphere.

Undergraduate students in Aeronautics and Astronautics learn

basic aeronautics science such as aerodynamics, structural

design, materials, airplane performance, stability and control,

and also astrodynamics. They also obtain supporting knowledge

in the field of electronics, programming, and strong basics in

applied mathematics. In the final year of study, students have to

take Aircraft Design Subject where they are distributed into

groups to design an aircraft that meets given requirements which

is different from year to year. Students are faced into a problem of

aircraft engineering design which contradictory requirements.

For example, a strong but light structure is one that needs strict

compromise of optimization. Laboratory in Aeronautics and

Astronautics Department includes aerodynamics, lightweight

structure, flight simulation, flight physics laboratory, aircraft

design studio, etc. Research topics such as 3-D reconstruction of

Industrial Components using simulated CTScan and Photography

and Laser-based velocity measurement system are the example

of latest up-to-date research conducted in Aeronautics and

Astronautics Department.

Aeronautics and Astronautics students are participating in

numerous national and international competitions. They

snatched a number of awards in several contests in Taiwan and

Japan. Team from Aeronautics and Astronautics students also

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won the first place in Rocket Payload Competition held by LAPAN

(Indonesian Space Agency) in 2008. To promote and establish a

vision of thefuture of Indonesian aerospace, ITB Aeronautics and

Astronautics Students organized the Indonesian Indoor Aerial

Robot Contest (IIARC) since 2008. Basically, it is a national contest

for university and senior high school students in which they are

challenged to create aerial (flying) robot to conduct a specific

mission. Another activity is the AeroExpo, a regular exhibition to

cultivate interest and gain support for the development of

Indonesia's aerospace.

Area of Interest

¥ Flight Physics

The Flight Physics group conducts research in the areas of

aerodynamics and flight mechanics. Aerodynamics and flight

mechanics are engineering sciences concerned with the force

acting on and the motion of a flight vehicle, respectively. The

group involves in various research project aimed at

understanding the physical phenomena and control of

flight/space vehicle.

¥ Lightweight structures

The lightweight structures group has active research in field

of structures and materials. The primary objective of the

research project is to come up with advanced structural

design and materials with high strength to weight ration that

are needed in high-tech product such as aircraft and other

flight/space vehicles.

¥ Aircraft Design, Operation, and Maintenance

Research in Design, Operation and Maintenance of Aircraft

group is focused on the design methodology and development

of advanced engineering product with primary emphasis on

aircraft related product. Research areas in the group include

all aspects related to the product including the operation and

maintenance.

List of Laboratories

¥ Aerodynamics Laboratory

¥ Lightweight Structures Laboratory.

¥ Flight Physics Laboratory.

¥ Aeroelasticity Laboratory.

¥ Aircraft Design Laboratory.

¥ Air Transportation Laboratory.

¥ Astrodynamics and Flight Simulation Laboratory.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

The graduates of aeronautics and astronautics can work in two

job areas related to aerospace engineering, i.e. Aerospace

industry and Aerospace institutions, such as:

¥ Manufacturing sectors (Dirgantara Indonesia, Regio Aviasi

Industri, Airbus)

¥ Aerospace component industries (Honeywell aerospace)

¥ Service Industries (GMF-AeroAsia, airlines, Satelindo, PSN,

Telkom).

¥ Research institutions

¥ Educational institutions.

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History & Overview

The industrial engineering department of ITB recognized the

importance of business and management education in Indonesia

as early as the 1970s. This idea stayed in the department during

the 1980s but was finally realized in 1990 when Prof. Mathias

A'roef, a prominent figure in Indonesia in the field of Industrial

Engineering, introduced the MBA program at ITB with a

concentration in operational management. This, in turn,

culminated in the founding of SBM ITB. The School of Business

and Management was formally established in December 2003.

The School of Business and Management ITB (SBM ITB) is the only

school/faculty in ITB built on the humanities and management

science. SBM ITB is developing itself to excel in education, to

develop and to disseminate knowledge in the fields of business

and management. The research activities focus on business

cases and management practices of the leading successful

The Bachelor of Management - International Business

companies in Indonesia so that the development of management

will be relevant to the Indonesian context.

The mission of SBM ITB is:

"To educate students to be innovative leaders with an

entrepreneurial mindset and to develop and disseminate

knowledge of business and management for the betterment of

business, government, and society".

The Vision of SBM ITB is:

"Being a world-class institution that inspires and develop new

leaders with entrepreneurial spirit".

CURRICULUM

The International Business program is a concentration from

SBM's Bachelor Degree in Management. The program's main aim

is to provide students with an understanding of business

management concepts with a specialization in contemporary

international business issues which includes learning in

cross-cultural settings and a hands-on experience of doing

business.

The program's duration is 9 semesters which can be completed in

3 (three) to 3.5 (three and a half) years with a total of 144 credits

(SKS). The body of knowledge in International Business consists

of: Knowledge on humanities in multicultural landscape: culture,

government, regulation, economics. Knowledge on international

management: planning, organizing resources, applying and

controlling business in international cooperation, understanding

how to make decisions with risks, and negotiation in

cross-cultural settings. Knowledge on global business:

international supply chain and operations, international finance,

international marketing, international human resources

management. The knowledge mentioned above functions as

basic competencies in management science and practices that

have to be mastered by business and management professionals.

In order to build business and management competencies,

different kinds of knowledge are categorized in six knowledge

groups as follows: basic knowledge, basic skills, humanities,

management knowledge, business practice, advance knowledge.

COURSE STRUCTURE

The learning process consists of several learning stages with

specialized competencies designed for each stage. The first stage

is aimed to broaden the students' spectrum in thinking from the

very scientific spectrum until they are prepared for team work

and strive really hard to face difficult challenges. The second

stage introduces students to multicultural settings and provides

experience in doing business in Asian context. The international

experience is the core of the third stage, as students learn in

partner universities across Europe and Asia.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

The third year is where the full experience of being International

takes place as students takes the last year of their study in ITB's

partners all across Europe and Asia. Students are required to

take their elective courses in partner universities, allowing them

to live and learn in an international setting.

Two choices are available:

1. Double Degree Program

Participants in this program are required to take two

semesters in SBM's university partners. They will be eligible

to have two degrees from ITB and the partner. Participating

universities.

2. Student Exchange Program

Participants in this program are required to take 2 (two)

consecutive semesters in two different countries or university

partner. For example, one semester in France and one

semester in UK. They will be granted credit transfer for the

courses taken in the partner universities. Participating

universities.

COUNTRIES OF PARTNER UNIVERSITY

Finland, Spain, German, Australia, France, Japan, Netherlands,

Taiwan, United Kingdom

Address

School of Business & Management Building -

Institut Teknologi Bandung Campus

Jalan Ganesha No.10 Bandung 40132, Indonesia

Website: www.sbm.itb.ac.id, Twitter: @sbmitb, Instagram:

@sbmitbofficial, Facebook: sbm itb, You Tube: sbm itb

Further information: [email protected] or call +62-22-2531923

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The academic year is divided into two semesters. The first

semester runs from August to mid-December while the second

from late January to mid-May. Each semester lasts 16 weeks.

Some departments also run a short semester during the end-year

semester break between two successive academic years.

Graduation ceremonies are held three times every year, i.e. in

October, February, and July.

Bandung, with a population of approximately one and a half

million, lies in the mountainous area of West Java, at an altitude of

770 meters. The ITB main campus, to the north of the town centre,

and its other campuses, cover a total area of 770,000 square

meters.

Office: Jl. Tamansari 64 Bandung 40116,

Campus: Jl. Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132 Indonesia

Tel & Fax +62-22-2500935

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