Study Program Profile
The Bachelor Program in Informatics is one of the study programs under the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Udayana University, which provides education in the fields of computer science and information technology. This study program was officially established based on the Decree of the Director General of Higher Education Number 1193/D/T/2006 dated April 12, 2006, and began accepting students in 2006.
| University | Udayana University |
| Faculty | Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
| Name of Study Program | Bachelor Program in Informatics |
| Address | Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Bukit Jimbaran Campus, Badung, Bali |
| Website | https://if.unud.ac.id/ |
| Year of Establishment | 2006 |
| Latest Accreditation | B |
| Number of Active Students | 500 students |
The scientific vision of the Bachelor Program in Informatics, FMIPA Udayana University, is as follows:
To develop Informatics knowledge in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data to produce graduates who are Excellent, Independent, and Cultured.
The scientific missions of the Bachelor Program in Informatics, FMIPA Udayana University, are as follows:
- To provide education and learning processes in the field of Informatics that are student-centered by optimizing the use of digital technology.
- To conduct research and utilize research outcomes in the field of Informatics, particularly in Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, that are recognized nationally and internationally.
- To carry out community service in the field of Informatics based on research outcomes and grounded in local potential and wisdom.
- To produce high-quality, independent, and cultured graduates who possess academic competence, practical skills, and professionalism in the field of Informatics, particularly in Artificial Intelligence and Big Data.
- To develop adaptive, innovative, and information technology-based learning.
- To improve the quality of innovative and relevant research in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data that is recognized nationally and internationally through strategic collaboration with industry, academic institutions, and government to support national development.
- To apply and disseminate research outcomes in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data to empower communities by integrating local potential and wisdom into innovative and relevant community service programs, as well as improving digital literacy.
The Informatics Study Program at FMIPA Udayana University is developed in line with the vision of Udayana University and FMIPA, emphasizing excellence, independence, and the strengthening of cultural values. Scientific development is directed toward strategic fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, software engineering, computer networks, cybersecurity, and the development of web-based and mobile-based systems.
In implementing education, the study program applies an adaptive learning approach oriented toward graduate learning outcomes through the implementation of an Outcome-Based Education (OBE) curriculum. The learning process is also supported by Student-Centered Learning (SCL), Case-Based Learning (CBL), and Project-Based Learning (PjBL), enabling students to develop not only strong theoretical foundations but also practical, analytical, and problem-solving skills relevant to the needs of the workplace.
The Informatics Study Program continuously adapts to developments in the strategic environment, including the growth of the digital economy, technological transformation, the development of Generative AI, the Internet of Things, and the increasing demand for human resources in information technology. Through curriculum renewal, strengthened collaboration with industry and the world of work, and support for Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) activities, the study program strives to produce graduates who are competitive at both national and international levels.
Over the last three years, the Informatics Study Program has shown positive development in student and graduate academic achievements. The total number of graduates over the three-year period reached 272, with the average graduate GPA increasing to 3.87 in the most recent year. In addition, Informatics students have actively achieved accomplishments at national and international levels in both academic and non-academic fields.
The Informatics Study Program is supported by 30 active lecturers with diverse academic backgrounds relevant to the field of Informatics. The lecturer composition includes Associate Professors, Senior Lecturers, Assistant Professors, and teaching staff who collectively support the implementation of education, research, community service, and sustainable institutional development.
To ensure the quality of education delivery, the Informatics Study Program implements an Internal Quality Assurance System based on the cycle of Determination, Implementation, Evaluation, Control, and Improvement. This system ensures that all academic activities and governance processes are conducted systematically, measurably, and sustainably to support continuous quality improvement of the study program.
The Informatics Study Program of FMIPA Udayana University is committed to continuously developing as an excellent, adaptive, and culturally grounded center of Informatics education. With the support of the academic community, a relevant curriculum, accountable governance, and an expanding collaboration network, the study program is expected to produce high-quality graduates who make meaningful contributions to society, the nation, and technological development in the future.



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