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3. Programme Tittle Undergraduate Program in Environmental Engineering
4.2. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
practice of environmental engineering(EE-4)
Apply uncertainty and reliability principles in design engineered systems , built or operated to 5.
protect the environment and the public health, welfare and safety (EE5)
Formulate problem and analysis it based on proper environmental engineering background 6.
knowledge (EE-6).
Design of a system, component or process to meet desired needs related to a problem appro-7.
priate to environmental engineering (EE7)
Integrate the principles of sustainability into the analysis and design of engineered systems 8.
(EE-8)
Apply BEMS to predict and determine fate and transport of substances in and among air, water 9.
and soil as well as in engineered systems (EE-9)
Discuss and explain societal impact of public policy affecting environmental engineering issues 10.
and solutions (EE-10)
Analyze and propose solutions for globalization and other contemporary issues vital to envi-11.
ronmental engineering (EE-11)
Apply professional and ethical issues in environmental engineering (EE-13) 12.
Apply leadership principles to direct the efforts of a small, homogenous group to achieve goals 13.
(EE-18)
Show life-long learning skill to enhanced skills, awareness of technology, regulatory, industrial, 14.
and public concerns and current issues (EE-15)
Apply principles of project management relevant to environmental engineering (EE-16) 15.
Program Specification
4.2. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
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12. 16. Apply business knowledge and communication skills necessary to the administration of both private and public organizations (EE-17)
Use knowledge of material sciences to solve problem appropriate to civil engineering (ASCE 5) 17.
Analyze and solve problems in solid and fluid mechanics (ASCE 6) 18.
Demonstrate integrity, critical thinking, creative mind, inovative and intelectual curiosity in 19.
solving individual and group problems. (UI-a)
Propose alternative solutions of several problems occur in society, nation and country (UI-b) 20.
Use knowledge of entrepreneurship to identify an independent business based on creativity 21.
and professional ethics (UI-e) 13 Classification of Subjects
No. Classification Credit Hours (SKS) Percentage
i University General Subjects 18 13 %
ii Basic Engineering Subjects 22 15 %
iii Core Subjects 72 50 %
iv Elective Subjects 24 17 %
v Internship, Seminar,
Undergraduate Thesis, Project 8 6%
Total 144 100 %
14. Total Credit Hours to Graduate 144 SKS
Career Prospects
a. Educational Sector — ranging from continuing citizen and professional education provided by com-munity colleges to graduate instruction provided by research universities.
b. Public Service — ranging from operational manage¬ment of water, wastewater or solid waste utili-ties at the city or regional level to administration of environ¬mental regulations at the state and federal level, to environmental research.
c. Industry —manu¬facturing, construction, and energy industrial sectors which have responsibility for treatment facility operation and minor design.
d. Consulting Engineering Service — as facility design and can be expanded to include more emphasis on Brownfield investigations, pollut¬ant transport, regulatory guidance, sustainability, and facility operation.
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Learning Outcomes Flow Diagram 9. Show life-long learning skill to enhanced skills, awareness of technology, regulatory, industrial, and public concerns and current issues (EE-15 ) 2.Propose alternative solutions of several problems occur in society, nation and country(UI-B).
3. Can operate ICT (UI-C & EE3).
1. Demonstrateintegrity,critical thinking, creative mind, inovative and intelectual curiosity in solving individual and group problems.(UI-A/EE-21).
5. Use knowledge of entrepreneurship to identify an independent business based on creativity and professional ethics(UI-E)
20. Design of a system, component or process to meet desired needs related to a problem appropriate to environmental engineering(EE7)
21. Design and conduct experiments necessary to gather data and create information for use in analysis and design systems, unit, process and infrastructure related to environmental engineering (EE-2) 2. Choose and use modern engineering tools necessary to solve environment engineering problems (EE-3 & UI-C) 15. Apply BEMS to predict and determine fate and transport of substances in and among air, water and soil as well as in engineered systems(EE-9 )
17. Formulate problem and analysis it based on proper environmental engineering background knowledge(EE-6). 6. Apply Basic Environmental Math & Science (BEMS) Knowledge, mass, energy, momentum conservation and transport principles to solve environmental engineering problems(EE1) 7. Apply uncertainty and reliability principles in design engineered systems , built or operated to protect the environment and the public health, welfare and safety (EE5)
10. Apply professional and ethical issues in environmental engineering(EE-13 )
19. Analyze and propose solutions for globalization and other contemporary issues vital to environmental engineering (EE-11 ) 14. Integrate the principles of sustainability into the analysis and design of engineered systems (EE-8) 12. Apply business knowledge and communication skills necessary to the administration of both private and public organizations(EE-17)
13. Apply principles of project management relevant to environmental engineering (EE-16) 8. 9. Apply leadership principles to direct the efforts of a small, homogenous group to achieve goals (EE-18)
22. Apply advanced knowledge and essential skills of environment engineering for professional practice of environmental engineering(EE-4)
Graduate Profile : “ Bachelor Engineering who is able to design system and infrastructure of environmental engineering in order to improve environmental quality and to protect humans from environmental degradation” 11. Discuss and explain societal impact of public policy affecting environmental engineering issues and solutions. (EE-10 ) 4. Communicate effectively in Bahasa and English for academic and non academic purposes. UI-D & EE14)
16. Use knowledge of material sciences to solve problem appropriate to civil engineering(ASCE-5).
18. Analyze and solve problems in solid and fluid mechanics (ASCE 6)
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Flow Diagram of Subjects Final Project Semester 1
Elective Courses 1 to 8 Seminar
Internship
Project Man. & Eng. Economics
Kapita Selekta (Techno prenuership) Structural Design of Env. Eng. Facilities Design of Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant & Collection System Design of Water Treatment Plant & Distribution System Pollution Prevention
Healhty, Safety & Env. Structural Analysis Env. Microbiology
EIA & ISO
Env. Global Issuues
Fundamental of Soil Mechanics Hydrology and Drainage Integrated Solid Waste Man. & Design
Statistic & Probabilistic Surveying Solid Mechanics (3+1) Unit Operation and Process
Env. Eng. Hydrolics Env. Laboratory
Basic Physics II
Introduction to Env. Eng
Thermodinamics Static Theory of Material Property Fluid Mechanics (2+1) Env. Chemistry
Integrtd Character Build. Course B Advanced Calculus
Basic Physics I
Linear Algebra
Physical Education/Arts Building Construction
Intgrtd Character Build. Course A Calculus
Religion
English Basic Chemistry Semester 2Semester 3Semester 4Semester 5Semester 6Semester 7Semester 8
In-depth Skill & Knowledge Mathematic Natural Science Humanities Social Science Technically Breadth Design & Final Project
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Course Structure of Undergraduate Programme in Environmental Engineering (Regular)
KODE MATA AJARAN SUBJECT SKS
Semester 1 1st Semester
UIGE600004 MPKT B Integrated Character Building Subject B 6
UIGE600002 Bahasa Inggris English 3
ENGE600003 Fisika Dasar 1 Physics 1 4
ENGE600001 Kalkulus Calculus 4
ENGE600010 Kimia Dasar Basic Chemistry 2
Sub Total 19
Semester 2 2nd Semester
UIGE600001 MPKT A Integrated Character Building Subject A 6
UIGE600003 Olah Raga/Seni Sport/ Art 1
ENGE600002 Aljabar Linear Linear Algebra 4
ENGE600004 Fisika Dasar 2 Physics 2 4
UIGE600005-9 Agama Religious Studies 2
ENCV 6 0 0001 Kalkulus Lanjut Advanced Calculus 3
Sub Total 20
Semester 3 3rd Semester
ENGE600005 Statistik dan Probabilistik Statistic and Probability 2
ENCV 6 0 0003 Statika Statics 4
ENCV 6 0 0004 Mekanika Fluida Fluid Mechanics 3
ENCV 6 0 0006 Konstruksi Bangunan Building Construction 4
ENEV 6 0 0001 Teori Properti Material Theory of Material Properties 2
ENEV 6 0 0002 Pengantar Sistem Rekayasa Lingkungan Introduction to Enviromental Engineering
System 2
ENEV 6 0 0003 Kimia Lingkungan (2+1) Environmental Chemistry (2+1) 3
Sub Total 20
Semester 4 4th Semester
ENCV 6 0 0007 Ilmu Ukur Tanah Surveying 3
ENCV 6 0 0008 Mekanika Benda Padat Solid Mechanics 4
ENEV 6 0 0004 Termodinamika Thermodynamics 2
ENEV 6 0 0005 Unit Operasi dan proses Unit Operations and Processes 3
ENEV 6 0 0006 Hidrolika Teknik Lingkungan Environmental Engineering Hydraulics 2 ENEV 6 0 0007 Laboratorium Lingkungan (2+1) Environmental Laboratory (2+1) 3 Sub Total 17
Semester 5 5th Semester
ENGE600008 K3LL Health, Safety and Environment 2
ENCV 6 0 0009 Mekanika Tanah Dasar (2+1) Basic Soil Mechanics 3
ENCV 6 0 0015 Analisa Struktur Structural Analysis 3
ENEV 6 0 0008 Hidrologi dan drainase Hydrology and Drainage 2
ENEV 6 0 0009 Perancangan Pengelolaan Limbah Padat Terpadu Design of Integrated Solid Waste Management 3 ENEV 6 0 0010 Permasalahan Lingkungan dalam isu global Environmental Global issues 2 ENEV 6 0 0011 Amdal, Audit Lingkungan dan ISO Environment Impact Analysis and ISO 2 ENEV 6 0 0012 Mikrobiologi Lingkungan (1+1) Environmental Microbiology (1+1) 2 Sub Total 19
Semester 6 6th Semester
ENCV 6 0 0016 Kapita Selekta Capita Selecta 2
ENEV 6 0 0013 Manajemen Proyek dan Ekonomi Teknik Project management and Engineering Economics 3 ENEV 6 0 0014 Peranc. Struktur Bang. Teknik Lingkungan Structural Design of Environmental Engineering
Facilities 4
ENEV 6 0 0015 Perancangan Jaringan Pengumpul dan Bangunan Pengolahan Air Limbah Domestik Design of Collection System and Domestic
Wastewater Treatment Plants 3
ENEV 6 0 0016 Perancangan Bangunan Pengolahan dan Distri-busi Air Bersih Design of Water Treatment Plants and
Distribu-tion System 3
ENEV 6 0 0017 Pencegahan Pencemaran Pollution Prevention 2
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KODE MATA AJARAN SUBJECT SKS
Semester 7 7th Semester
ENEV 6 0 0018 Kerja Praktek Internship 3
ENEV 6 0 0019 Seminar Seminar 1
Pilihan (*) Electives (*) 12
Sub Total 16
Semester 8 8th Semester
ENEV 6 0 0020 Skripsi Final Project 4
Pilihan (*) Electives (*) 12
Sub Total 16
Total 144
(*) Elective Courses :
Students may choose elective courses :
1. Offered by undergraduate program in Semester 7 and 8; or
2. Offered by Master Degree program with maximum credits of 18 or]
3. Offered by other Department with maximum of 3 courses or 9 credits
4. For students pursue to Master Degree Program through fast track mechanism; at semester 7th and 8th, choose maximum of 18 credits from compulsary or elective courses at master degree program.
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(*) Mk Pilihan pada Jenjang S1 (*) Electives Courses of Undergradute Program
KODE MATA AJARAN SUBJECT SKS
Semester Gasal
ENEV 6 0 0101 Epidemiologi Epidemiology 2
ENEV 6 0 0102 Pencemaran Udara Air Pollution 3
Semester Genap
ENEV 6 0 0103 Dinamika sistem Lingkungan Environmental System Dynamics 3
ENEV 6 0 0104 Toksikologi Lingkungan Environmental Toxicology 3
ENCV 6 0 0501 PTM dan Alat Berat Mechanical Earthworks and Heavy Equipments 3
Hukum Lingkungan Environmental Law 3
(*) Mk Pilihan pada Jenjang S2 (*) Electives Courses of Master Degree Pro-gram
Berikut adalah Mata kuliah wajib/pilihan Program S2 yang dapat diikuti oleh mahasiswa S1 sebagai mata kuliah pilihan
Following are Compulsory / Electives Courses at Master Degree Program offered to Bachelor students as elec-tive courses
KODE MATA AJARAN SUBJECT SKS
Semester Gasal
ENCV 8 0 0801 Pengolahan Fisik, Biologis dan Kimiawi Dalam Teknik Lingkungan Physical, Biological and Chemical Treatment in
Enviromental Engineering 3
ENCV 8 0 0802 Perubahan Iklim dan Rekayasa Lingkungan Climate Changed and Environmental
Engineer-ing 3
ENCV 8 0 0803 Audit Lingkungan Environmental Audit 3
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KODE MATA AJARAN SUBJECT SKS
ENCV 8 0 0001 Matematika Teknik Engineering Mathematics 3
ENCV 8 0 0807 Efisiensi Sumberdaya dengan Teknologi – Analisis Daur Hidup (LCA) dan Pengelolaan Limbah Padat Terpadu (**)
Technology of Resources Efficiency - Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) and Integrated Solid Waste Management (**)
3
ENCV 8 0 0808 Praktek Rekayasa dan Teknologi Limbah Padat
(**) Engineering Practice and Solid Waste
Technol-ogy (**) 3
ENCV 8 0 0809 Kontaminasi dan Remediasi Tanah (**) Contamination and Soil Remediation (**) 3 Semester Genap
ENCV 8 0 0804 Kontrol Emisi Pada Instalasi Pengolahan Limbah
Padat Emision Control on Solid Waste Treatment Unit 3
ENCV 8 0 0805 Teknologi Pengolahan Limbah Padat:
Operasio-nal dan Desain Technology of Solid Waste Treatment ;
Opera-tion and Design 3
ENCV 8 0 0806 Pengelolaan Limbah Industri dan B3 (**) Hazardous and Industrial Waste Management 3 ENCV 8 0 0406 Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Air Tanah Ground Water Resources Management 3
(**) Bukan mata Kuliah Wajib kekhususan
Ling-kungan pada Jenjnag S2 (**) Not a compulsory course of Environmental Concentration at Master Program
Transition Policy from the 2008 to the 2012 Curriculum
Curriculum 2008 Curriculum 2012
Remarks
Code Subjects Sem SKS Code Subjects Sem SKS
- - - - Integrated Character
Building Course B 2 6 New Subject, compul-sory for batch 2012 onward
ENG100803 Engineering
Draw-ing 1 3
Building Construction 3 4
Students who have not passed either Engineer-ing DrawEngineer-ing or BuildEngineer-ing Construction in Curricu-lum 2008 should enroll in Building Construction of Curriculum 2012.
CES120802 Building
Construc-tion 2 3
ENG100807 Basic Computing 2 3 - -
-Deleted in Curricula 2012. Students are sug-gested to take new compulsory subjects such as Thermodynam-ics, Environmental Global issues or Health, Safety and Environmen-tal Protection CES210801 Introduction to
Civil Eng. System 3 3 Introduction to
Environmental Eng.
System 3 3
ENG200801 Statistic &
Proba-bilistic 3 3 Statistic &
Proba-bilistic 3 2 Credit Changed
CES210802 Static 3 3 Static 3 4 Credit Changed
CES210804 Property of
Mate-rial (3+1) 3 4 Theory of Material
Properties 3 2 Credit Changed
ENG200803 Environmental
Sci-ences 4 3 - -
-Deleted in Curricula 2012. Students are sug-gested to take new compulsory subjects such as Thermodynam-ics, Environmental Global issues or Health, Safety and Environmen-tal Protection ENV220801 E n v i r o n m e n t a l
Chemistry 4 2 Environmental
Chem-istry 3 3 Credit Changed
ENV220802 Soil Mechanics 4 4 Basic Soil Mechanics 5 3 Credit Changed
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Curriculum 2008 Curriculum 2012
Remarks
Code Subjects Sem SKS Code Subjects Sem SKS
- - - - Thermodynamic 4 2
New Subject, compul-sory for batch 2012 onward. It can be considered as elective courses for Batch 2011 backward
ENV310803 Epidemiology 5 2 Epidemiology 7 2 Changed from
compul-sory to elective courses
ENV310804 Unit Operation and Environmental
En-gineering Process 5 4 Unit Operation and
process 4 3 Credit Changed
ENV310805 Environmental
Lab-oratory 5 2 Environmental
Labo-ratory 4 3 Credit Changed
CES310801 Water Engineering 5 5
Environmental
Engi-neering Hydraulics 4 2 Students who have not passed Water Engineer-ing 1 should enroll in these two courses.
Hydrology &
Drain-age 5 2
- - - - Environmental
Global issues 5 2 New Subject,
compul-sory for batch 2011 onward. It can be considered as elective courses for Batch 2010 backward
- - - - Health, Safety and
Environmental
Pro-tection 5 2
ENV310802 EIA &
Environmen-tal Audit 6 2 EIA & ISO 5 2
ENV320801 Urban Planning and Environmental
Sanitary 6 3 - -
-Deleted in Curricula 2012. Students are sug-gested to take new compulsory subjects such as Thermodynam-ics, Environmental Global issues or Health, Safety and Environmen-tal Protection
CEF420802C Ground Water
Modeling 8 3 - -
-Deleted in Undergradu-ate Program but offered in Master Program.
Undergraduate students may choose as elective courses.
ENV420801 Pollution
Preven-tion 8 3 Pollution Prevention 6 2 Credit Changed
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Transition Policy from the 2008 to the 2012 Curricullum Bachelor Program of Faculty of Engineering Universitas Indonesia
The 2012 curriculum will be applied 1. starting from Term I of Academic Year 2012/2013 (August 2012) and will end at Term II of Academic Year 2016/2017.
Basically, once the 2012 curriculum is ap-2. plied, only courses contained within the
2012 curriculum will be available, while the courses within the 2008 curriculum will no longer be available. Starting in Term I of academic year 2012/2013, the 2012 curriculum for the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th semesters will be implemented in full for all Bachelor Programs in Faculty of Engineering Universitas Indonesia. The same will be applied for Term II of aca-demic year 2012/2013, where the 2012 curriculum for the 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th semesters will be implemented in full for all Bachelor Programs in Faculty of Engi-neering Universitas Indonesia.
There will be a one year transition pe-3. riod, academic year 2012/2013.
Students who
4. have not yet passed the compulsory courses in the 2008 curric-ulum are required to take the same or equal courses from the 2012 curriculum.
Students can refer to the below equiva-lance table to look for equal courses. If courses from the 2008 curriculum are not listed in the table, the courses do not change. They stil have the same name and same credit load.
If a course from the 2008 curriculum is no 5. longer available and there is no equal or substitute course listed within the 2012 curriculum, the following policy applies:
a. For students who have passed the
6. For courses integration, the following policy applies:
7. If a compulsory course from the 2008 curriculum is modified into an elective
8. If there is a change in the number of cred it load for a course, the number of credit which will be calculated for completion of the Bachelor Program is the number of
9. During the transition period (academic year 2012/2013), On a special ocassion, courses which availability are modified from Term I to Term II (and vice versa) in the 2012 curriculum will be available for both semesters or several parallel classes of these courses will be opened.
10. New compulsory courses from the 2012 curriculum can be considered as elective courses for students of class 2010 and above.
11. The required minimum number of credits for completion of the bachelor program
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Description of Subjects UIGE600001
UIGE610001
MPKT A / INTEGRATED CHARACTER BUILDING A 6 SKS
Refer to Page 78 UIGE600004 UIGE610004
MPKT B / INTEGRATED CHARACTER BUILDING B 6 SKS
Refer to Page 78 UIGE600002 ENGLISH UIGE610002 ACADEMIC WRITING 3 SKS
Refer to Page 78 ENGE600001 ENGE610001 CALCULUS 4 SKS
Refer to Page 78 ENGE600010 ENGE610010 BASIC CHEMISTRY Refer to Page 79 ENGE600003 ENGE610003 BASIC PHYSICS 1 4 SKS
Refer to Page 79.
ENGE600004