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Office Address

123/A, Miranda City Likaoli Prikano, Dope

Phone Number

+0989 7876 9865 9
+(090) 8765 86543 85

Email Address

info@example.com
example.mail@hum.com

Welcome to the Undergraduate Psychology Program

The Undergraduate Psychology Study Program was established in 1993 and is registered under the Decree of the Director General of Higher Education No. 457/DIKTI/Kep/1993 dated July 23, 1993. Since 2010, the Psychology Study Program has received an A accreditation from the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN-PT) for the fifth time, with Decree No. 116/SK/BAN-PT/AkPPJ/s/I/2021, valid until December 30, 2025.

Vision:

To become a study program that produces graduates who excel in community-based psychology, possess sociopreneurial qualities, adapt to technological developments, and participate internationally by 2029.

Mission:

  1. To provide quality learning to produce graduates who excel in community-based psychology, possess sociopreneurial qualities, adapt to technological developments.

  2. To conduct research in the fields of community psychology and sociopreneurship.

  3. Implementing and developing community service in the fields of community psychology and sociopreneurship, including its application.

ACADEMIC GUIDELINES

Contains the main points of the education system, academic regulations, and curriculum, as well as guidelines for developing student organizations and student conduct, covering rights, obligations, and prohibitions.

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GRADUATE PROFILE

Graduates of the Bachelor of Psychology (S.Psi) study program work as:
Assistant Psychologist
Staff or Manager in Human Resources
Staff Consultant in Psychology
Teacher
Counselor
Community Development Designer and Facilitator
Research Assistant

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ACCREDITATION

Since its inception, the Psychology Undergraduate Study Program has received an A accreditation rating.

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CURRICULUM

The current curriculum for the Undergraduate Psychology Study Program uses the 2021 curriculum, with 145 credits of required courses. These include: Compulsory University-Specific Courses: 17 credits; Compulsory Faculty Courses: 2 credits; Compulsory Study Program Courses: 118 credits; Elective Courses: Minimum: 8 credits

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MBKM

In accordance with the Independent Learning and Independent Campus policy of the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, students are given the right to study outside their study program for three semesters.

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THESIS OFFICE

Welcome to the Thesis Office menu for the Undergraduate Psychology Study Program.

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