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prospek jurusan teknik elektro

Career Prospects for Electrical Engineering Majors and Job Opportunities for Graduates

Electrical engineering is the branch of engineering that studies the properties of electrons and their applications in everyday life. Its scope is very broad, ranging from electrical power systems engineering, industrial control and automation systems, and instrumentation to telecommunications and electronics. In this era of transition toward renewable energy and the fully automated Fourth Industrial...
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Prospek jurusan teknik mesin 

Prospects for the Mechanical Engineering Major and Careers in the Industrial Sector

UNNES friends, what comes to mind when you hear “Mechanical Engineering”? Do you picture someone covered in oil, fixing car engines, or working in a garage? If so, you need to update your information right away! In fact, Mechanical Engineering is one of the oldest, broadest, and most crucial branches of engineering in the world....
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prospek jurusan ilmu lingkungan

Career Prospects for Environmental Science Majors and Job Opportunities

When hearing the term “Environmental Science,” some people might immediately picture jobs that only involve social initiatives like planting trees or cleaning rivers. In reality, however, the field is far more complex, strategic, and highly valued by companies! Amid the threats of climate change and the demand for green industry practices, careers in this field...
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prospek jurusan ilmu ekonomi

Career Prospects for Economics Majors and Job Opportunities for Graduates

UNNES students, are you one of those who still think that Economics is exactly the same as Management or Accounting? Wow, if so, you really need to get to know it better! In fact, Economics has a much broader and more fundamental scope of analysis. While Accounting focuses on a company’s financial records and Management...
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prospek jurusan statistika

The Future of the Statistics Major and Career Opportunities in the Data Age

In today’s digital economy, the saying that data is the “new oil” isn’t just a figure of speech. Just as crude oil became the most valuable commodity and drove industry in the 20th century, data has now emerged as the primary driver behind technological innovation, the development of artificial intelligence (AI), and global economic growth....
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