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Chemistry

Undergraduate Program (S-1)

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Concentration

The following is a list of specializations contained in Undergraduate Program in Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry studies the properties, structure, and reactivity of chemical compounds that do not contain carbon. Topics studied include atomic structure, chemical bonding, periodic table, inorganic compounds, chemical reactions, and physical and chemical properties of chemical elements. The goal of this group is to understand the properties and behavior of inorganic chemical compounds in various conditions, as well as how these compounds can be used in industry, agriculture, environment, and technology. Additionally, this group also studies methods for synthesizing inorganic compounds, developing new materials, and improving chemical process efficiency.
Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

Organic chemistry is a scientific discipline that studies chemical compounds containing carbon, typically originating from living organisms or artificial synthesis. Topics studied include structure, physical and chemical properties, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, and applications of organic compounds in various fields, such as the pharmaceutical industry, fuels, cosmetics, and materials. The goal of this group is to understand the properties and behavior of organic compounds under various conditions, as well as how these compounds can be utilized to solve various problems in life sciences. Additionally, this group focuses on developing methods for synthesizing organic compounds, developing new materials, and improving the efficiency of organic chemical processes.
Physical Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

Physical Chemistry is a scientific field that studies the interaction between chemical compounds with energy and matter at the molecular level. The topics studied include thermochemistry, reaction kinetics, thermodynamics, spectroscopy, molecular structure, and electrochemical phenomena. The aim of this group is to understand the properties and behavior of chemical compounds in various conditions and how energy and matter interact with these molecules. Additionally, this group focuses on developing methods for physical chemical analysis, developing new materials, and improving the efficiency of chemical processes.
Biochemistry

Biochemistry

Biochemistry is a scientific field that studies the chemical compounds and reactions that occur in biological systems, including cells, tissues, and living organisms. The topics studied include the structure and function of biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates, metabolism, gene regulation, and cellular signaling. The goal of this field is to understand how these chemical compounds work together in biological systems, as well as how changes in chemical compounds can affect human health and disease. In addition, the field focuses on the development of methods for analyzing biomolecules, the development of drugs, and the development of molecular biology-related technologies.
Natural Product Organic Chemistry

Natural Product Organic Chemistry

Natural Product Organic Chemistry (NPOC) is a scientific group that studies organic compounds derived from natural sources such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. The topics studied include isolation, characterization, synthesis, and application of these compounds in various fields, such as pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics, and chemical industry. The goal of this group is to understand the properties and behavior of organic compounds in natural sources and how they can be utilized for human benefits. Additionally, the group also focuses on developing methods for isolating and synthesizing natural product organic compounds, developing natural medicines, and developing technologies related to natural products.
Analytical Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry is a scientific group that studies chemical analysis methods to identify, measure, and separate components in a sample. The topics studied include analytical techniques such as spectroscopy, chromatography, electrochemistry, and microscopy. The purpose of this group is to understand the properties and content of a sample and how it can be used in various fields, such as medicine, the environment, food, and forensics. Additionally, this group focuses on developing new chemical analysis methods, developing chemical analysis instruments, and developing technologies related to chemical analysis.
Polymer Chemistry

Polymer Chemistry

Polymer Chemistry is a scientific group that studies polymer compounds and their synthesis, physical and chemical properties, and applications. Topics studied include polymerization reactions, polymer characterization, mechanical and thermal properties of polymers, polymer degradation and stability, and polymer applications in various fields such as construction materials, electronics, and packaging. The goal of this group is to understand the properties of polymers and how to control their structure and properties to improve performance in various applications. In addition, this group also focuses on the development of polymer synthesis technology, polymer processing, and new polymer applications.
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Curriculum

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Tuition Fee

Here are the study fees Undergraduate Program In Chemistry
Undergraduate Program SNBP & SNBT Pathway
UKT Group I IDR 500,000
UKT Group II IDR 1,000,000
UKT Group III IDR 2,400,000
UKT Group IV IDR 3,700,000
UKT Group V IDR 4,900,000
UKT Group VI IDR 7,000,000
UKT Group VII IDR 9,100,000
UKT Group VIII IDR 11,200,000
Undergraduate Program Single Tuition Fee
Single Tuition Fee 1 IDR 500,000
Single Tuition Fee 2 IDR 1,000,000
Single Tuition Fee 3 IDR 2,000,000
Single Tuition Fee 4 IDR 2,500,000
Single Tuition Fee 5 IDR 3,500,000
Single Tuition Fee 6 IDR 4,500,000
Single Tuition Fee 7 IDR 5,500,000
Single Tuition Fee 8 IDR 6,500,000
Single Tuition Fee 9 IDR 9,500,000
UKT is paid every semester during the study period
Undergraduate Program Institutional Development Fee (Independent Program Only)
IDR 15,000,000 One-Time Payment
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Learning Outcomes

The Undergraduate Program in Chemistry is committed to providing excellent higher education to produce reliable and competent graduates in the field of chemistry who can compete at a global level.

Learning Outcomes
1 Able to show an attitude of piety and humanity and contributing to the advancement of civilization, an attitude of pride and love for the country, an attitude of tolerance for cultural diversity, views, religions, and opinions, an attitude of social sensitivity, an attitude of obedience to law and discipline, attitudes and academic ethics, an attitude of responsibility for work, and has a spirit of independence, fighting, and entrepreneurship in the implementation of science and technology
2 Able to conduct studies independently and in teamwork by applying logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking in the implementation of science and technology, and able to compile and convey the results in the form of scientific work
3 Able to make decisions based on critical thinking based on information or data, adapt to changing environmental conditions and situations, solve problems, and evaluate actions
4 Able to organize research including data analysis and presentation of research results orally and in writing with the application of scientific ethics
5 Able to manage human resources, chemicals, chemical instruments, work safety and security in the laboratory with the application of local wisdom-based laboratory management concepts
6 Able to apply basic chemical knowledge (organic, inorganic, analytical, physical, and biochemical chemistry) applied in analytical chemistry, medicine, food, environment, forensics, biotechnology, instrumentation, organic synthesis, organic natural materials, materials/polymers, catalysts, inorganic synthesis and in the fields of agriculture, mining, and energy through mastery of basic science and technology so as to produce quality assurance and have ethical creativity
7 Able to apply information media to obtain new concepts in solving problems faced by the chemical industry and society related to chemical concepts
8 Able to apply basic knowledge of software to analyze research data from certain instruments