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Undergraduate Informatics Study Program • FMIPA Udayana University

Graduate Profiles of the Undergraduate Informatics Study Program

Graduate profiles describe the professional roles that graduates of the Undergraduate Informatics Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Udayana University, are prepared to undertake after completing their studies. These profiles serve as a reference for curriculum development, graduate learning outcomes, courses, and student competency development.

10 Graduate profiles in Informatics
7 Information technology functional areas
146 Credits Total study load in the MBKM curriculum
OBE Outcome-based curriculum
Overview

Graduate Competencies and Career Directions

The graduate profiles of the Undergraduate Informatics Study Program are formulated with reference to labour-market requirements, developments in information technology, and the Indonesian National ICT Occupational Map. Graduates are prepared to develop professional capabilities in data management, software development, computer networking, systems analysis, digital security, cloud computing, and information technology production control.

Graduate competencies do not focus solely on technical abilities. Graduates are also expected to demonstrate logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking, teamwork, communication, work management, responsibility, and compliance with professional ethics and standards.

Graduate Profiles

Ten Informatics Graduate Profiles

PL1

Database Administrator

Data Management System

Graduates are able to design, build, implement, manage, maintain, and secure database systems and digital information. The scope includes structured data, unstructured data, big data, and business intelligence.

Key Competencies

1 Design data structures, entities, and relationships between entities.
2 Use and manage SQL and database systems.
3 Design backup systems and data-centre maintenance plans.
PL2

Web Developer

Programming and Software Development

Graduates are able to design, develop, test, implement, maintain, and evaluate web-based applications while considering user needs, scalability, security, and software quality.

Key Competencies

1 Design user experiences and web application interfaces.
2 Develop applications using suitable frameworks and databases.
3 Perform debugging, code reviews, and technology migration.
PL3

Object-Oriented Programmer

Programming and Software Development

Graduates are able to develop software using object-oriented programming, data structures, user interfaces, code documentation, testing, and software development practices that comply with applicable standards.

Key Competencies

1 Implement object-oriented programming techniques.
2 Write code according to guidelines and best practices.
3 Conduct code testing and user acceptance testing.
PL4

Database Programmer

Programming and Software Development

Graduates are able to develop applications integrated with databases, implement data access, configure applications, manage software updates, and apply relevant information security standards.

Key Competencies

1 Implement database designs and SQL.
2 Configure applications in development, staging, and production environments.
3 Monitor application resources and perform software updates.
PL5

Software Engineer

Programming and Software Development

Graduates are able to analyse requirements, design software architectures, develop, test, implement, and maintain software using appropriate software development methodologies and life-cycle processes.

Key Competencies

1 Identify and manage software requirements.
2 Design software structures, architectures, and interfaces.
3 Implement software development and testing processes.
PL6

Network Administrator

Network and Infrastructure

Graduates are able to design, build, operate, secure, monitor, repair, and optimise computer networks and digital telecommunications infrastructure.

Key Competencies

1 Design network topologies and network security.
2 Configure routing and network devices.
3 Identify faults and optimise network performance.
PL7

System Analyst

Information System and Technology Development

Graduates are able to analyse requirements, design, build, test, implement, evaluate, and develop information systems that integrate people, business processes, data, and technology.

Key Competencies

1 Conduct user requirements elicitation and analysis.
2 Prepare system and software requirements specifications.
3 Design user interfaces, user experiences, system models, and validation processes.
PL8

Cyber Security Analyst

IT Security and Compliance

Graduates are able to plan, implement, manage, assess, and control the security of data, information, systems, networks, and electronic transactions while supporting compliance with information security standards and regulations.

Key Competencies

1 Apply information protection and security principles.
2 Develop and implement information security policies.
3 Manage logs, assets, access controls, and attack identification.
PL9

Cloud Computing Developer

IT Mobility and Internet of Things

Graduates are able to design, develop, configure, implement, manage, and monitor cloud computing services, virtualisation, digital infrastructure, and technologies related to the Internet of Things.

Key Competencies

1 Identify cloud computing technologies and service models.
2 Design virtualisation and cloud scalability architectures.
3 Monitor services and infrastructure based on service-level agreements.
PL10

Production Control Analyst

IT Enterprise Architecture

Graduates are able to manage and control information technology operational processes, particularly those related to job scheduling, production documentation, operational data management, information completeness, and system deployment into production environments.

Key Competencies

1 Review job documentation and user requests.
2 Manage job scheduling and production documentation.
3 Ensure that jobs are deployed to production accurately and on time.
Functional Areas

Seven Professional Functional Areas

The ten graduate profiles are grouped into seven professional functional areas that represent the main fields of work within information and communication technology.

01

Data Management System

Database management, digital information, big data, and business intelligence.

02

Programming and Software Development

Software design, development, testing, implementation, and maintenance.

03

Network and Infrastructure

Development, operation, security, and maintenance of computer networks and infrastructure.

04

Information System and Technology Development

Analysis and development of information systems based on organisational requirements.

05

IT Security and Compliance

Data protection, system security, access control, and regulatory compliance.

06

IT Mobility and Internet of Things

Cloud computing, virtualisation, digital services, and Internet of Things development.

07

IT Enterprise Architecture

IT operational control, job scheduling, production, and system documentation.

Competent and Adaptive Informatics Graduates

The Undergraduate Informatics Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Udayana University, prepares graduates with technical competencies, analytical abilities, professional ethics, independence, and the ability to adapt to technological developments and changing labour-market needs.


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