Jurusan Teknik Informatika

What is the Department of Informatics Engineering? Check the Courses & Prospects

Simply put, Informatics Engineering is a discipline that handles data transformation or processing using computer technology through logic.

In this major, you are a “Digital Architect.” You don’t just learn how to use applications; you learn how to build them. You will be trained to use programming languages (such as Python, Java, C++, JavaScript) to create solutions, ranging from ride-hailing apps and digital banking systems to Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Peek into the Informatics Engineering Curriculum

Don’t be surprised if you encounter a lot of mathematics in the early semesters. Mathematical logic is the foundation of coding. Here is a sneak peek at the material you will devour:

NoCourse NameCredits (SKS)Learning Model
1English2Theory
2Operating Systems3Theory
3Algorithms and Programming3Theory-Practice
4Physics3Theory
5Calculus3Theory
6Introduction to Informatics Technology2Theory
7Statistics2Theory
8Informatics Logic3Theory
9English for Informatics Engineering2Theory
10Data Structures3Theory-Practice
11Computer Organization and Architecture3Theory
12Elementary Linear Algebra3Theory
13Discrete Mathematics3Theory
14Human-Computer Interaction3Theory
15Computer Networks3Theory-Practice
16Interpersonal Skills2Theory
17Automata Theory and Languages3Theory
18Analysis of Algorithms3Theory
19Database Systems3Theory-Practice
20Professional Ethics2Theory
21Compiler Techniques3Theory
22Image Processing3Theory
23Information Technology Research3Theory
24Object-Oriented Programming3Theory-Practice
25Software Engineering3Theory
26Numerical Methods3Theory
27Artificial Intelligence4Theory-Practice
28Field Work Practice (Internship)0Practice
29Computers and Society3Theory
30Research Methodology3Theory
31Management Information Systems3Theory
32Cryptography3Theory
33Multimedia Techniques3Theory-Practice
34Computer Graphics3Theory-Practice
35Web Programming4Theory
36Decision Support Systems3Theory
37Entrepreneurship2Theory
38E-Learning3Theory-Practice
39Cloud Computing3Theory
40Network Security3Theory
41Mobile Application3Theory
42Genetic Algorithms3Theory
43Artificial Neural Networks3Theory
44Real-Time Systems3Theory
45Expert Systems3Theory
46Fuzzy Logic3Theory
47Geographic Information Systems3Theory
48Computer-Assisted Instruction3Theory

Job Prospects: High Salaries & Wanted by All Industries

Graduates of Informatics Engineering UNNES don’t need to be confused about finding work. On the contrary, the industry is the one scrambling to find quality IT talents. Here are the top professions targeted by Informatics students:

1. Software Engineer / Developer

Designing, building, and maintaining software. The salary is known to be one of the highest in Indonesia, even for fresh graduates.

2. Data Scientist / Analyst

A highly sought-after profession in the 21st century. This role involves transforming raw corporate data into accurate business strategies.

3. Cyber Security Specialist

Highly sought after by terms financial institution and unicorn startups to protect customer data. It’s no wonder their salaries are fantastic, as one single security breach can be fatal to a company’s reputation and finances.

4. UI/UX Designer

Perfect for those who are good at coding but have an artistic soul. Your task is to design the interface of websites and applications so they are visually appealing and easy to use.

5. Technopreneur (Startup Founder)

Many Informatics Engineering graduates choose to establish their own tech startups. Remember, Gojek and Tokopedia were envisioned and built by IT professionals!

Studying Informatics at UNNES

At Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES), the informatics and computer science cluster is under the Faculty of Mathematics & Natural Sciences (FMIPA).

The advantage at UNNES is a curriculum that is constantly updated to follow Industry 4.0 trends. This is supported by 5 excellent facilities:

  • Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
  • Software Engineering Laboratory
  • Computer Network Laboratory
  • IoT (Internet of Things) Laboratory
  • Technopreneurship Laboratory

So, are you ready to be the architect of the future? Join Informatics Engineering at UNNES immediately!

Check full info at Universitas Negeri Semarang!

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