Course Structure
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completing the entire educational program in the Graphic Engineering Study Program, students will possess competencies that include attitudes and values, knowledge mastery, general skills, and specific skills as follows:
A. Attitudes (Based on the Ministry of Education and Culture Regulation No. 3 of 2020 concerning National Higher Education Standards)
- Devoted to God Almighty and able to demonstrate religious attitudes;
- Uphold humanitarian values in carrying out duties based on religion, morals, and ethics;
- Contribute to improving the quality of life in society, the nation, the state, and the advancement of civilization based on Pancasila;
- Act as proud and patriotic citizens, demonstrating nationalism and responsibility towards the country and nation;
- Appreciate cultural diversity, differing views, religions, and beliefs, as well as the opinions or original findings of others;
- Work collaboratively, and exhibit social sensitivity and concern for society and the environment;
- Abide by the law and be disciplined in social and national life;
- Internalize academic values, norms, and ethics;
- Demonstrate responsibility for work in their area of expertise independently;
- Internalize the spirit of independence, perseverance, and entrepreneurship.
B. General Skills (Based on the Ministry of Education and Culture Regulation No. 3 of 2020 concerning National Higher Education Standards)
- Able to complete work with a broad scope and analyze data using various appropriate methods, whether standardized or non-standardized;
- Able to demonstrate high-quality and measurable performance;
- Able to solve work-related problems in accordance with the nature and context of their applied field of expertise, based on logical, innovative thinking, and taking independent responsibility for the results;
- Able to prepare accurate and valid reports on work results and processes and communicate them effectively to relevant parties;
- Able to collaborate, communicate, and innovate in their work;
- Able to take responsibility for achieving group work results and supervise and evaluate the completion of tasks assigned to subordinates;
- Able to self-evaluate work groups under their responsibility and independently manage the development of work competencies;
- Able to document, store, secure, and retrieve data to ensure authenticity and prevent plagiarism.
C. Specific Skills
- Able to identify, collect data, and gather information on various types of printed products;
- Able to use software and hardware to design graphics for printed products;
- Able to accurately determine typography according to the function and needs of printed products;
- Able to manage the print production process;
- Able to manually calculate production material requirements;
- Able to quickly calculate print production costs using Excel;
- Able to perform quality control in the print production process;
- Able to apply and transfer applied knowledge in the printing industry;
- Able to develop computer applications related to print cost calculations;
- Able to maintain and manage file server administration;
- Able to perform minor repairs on printing machine malfunctions.
D. Knowledge Mastery
- Master the theoretical concepts of print production science;
- Master the theoretical concepts of print materials for printed products;
- Master the basic principles of printing techniques;
- Master the design techniques for printed products;
- Master the system of planning, execution, direction, monitoring, evaluation, and control of printed products;
- Master the principles of leadership and entrepreneurship in the printing field;
- Master the principles of professional ethics and humanity values;
- Master the principles and techniques of communication (oral, written, and graphic).
COURSE DISTRIBUTION AND CREDITS
DIPLOMA 3 GRAPHIC ENGINEERING CURRICULUM
(EFFECTIVE STARTING FROM THE 2019/2020 COHORT)
- MKU00101 – Religious Education (2 credits)
- MKU00104 – Indonesian Language (2 credits)
- TGK51101 – Introduction to Graphic Science (3 credits)
- TGK51102 – Colorimetry (2 credits)
- MKU00105 – General English (2 credits)
- TG51101 – Applied Mathematics (2 credits)
- TG51102 – Applied Physics (2 credits)
- TG51103 – Printing Techniques (3 credits)
Total: 18 credits
- TG52104 – Graphic Design (2 credits)
- TG52105 – Applied Chemistry (2 credits)
- TG52106 – Basic Statistics (2 credits)
- TGK51103 – Graphic Communication (2 credits)
- TGK51104 – Color Management (3 credits)
- TG52107 – Knowledge of Graphic Materials (2 credits)
- TG52108 – Introduction to Offset Printing (3 credits)
- PMK00101 – English for Specific Purpose (ESP) (2 credits)
Total: 18 credits
- TG51109 – Basic Mechatronics (2 credits)
- PMK00102 – Basics and Management of Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
- TG51110 – Offset Printing Production (3 credits)
- TG51111 – Production Cost Calculation (3 credits)
- TG51112 – Pre-Press Technology (3 credits)
- TG51113 – Computer Applications (Ai/Indesign) (2 credits)
- TG51114 – Graphic Material Testing (3 credits)
- TGK51106 – Industrial Psychology (2 credits)
- MKU00102 – Pancasila Education (2 credits)
Total: 23 credits.
- MKU00103 – Civic Education (2 credits)
- TG52115 – Digital Printing Technology (3 credits)
- TG52116 – Post-Press Technology (2 credits)
- TG52117 – Computer Applications (MRP/ERP) (3 credits)
- TG52118 – Offset Printing Quality Control (3 credits)
- TG52119 – Production Cost Estimation (3 credits)
- TG52120 – Production System (PPIC) (2 credits)
- PMK00103 – Entrepreneurship Practice (3 credits)
- TG52121 – Production Management (3 credits)
Total: 24 credits.
- TG51122 – Information System Management (3 credits)
- TG51123 – Rotogravure Technology (Flexible Packaging) (2 credits)
- PMK00104 – Scientific Writing Techniques (2 credits)
- TG51124 – Post-Press Practice (2 credits)
- TG51125 – Web Printing Technology (3 credits)
- TG51126 – Quality Control (3 credits)
- TG51127 – K3 Environmental Management (2 credits)
- TG51128 – 3D Printing Technology (3 credits)
Total: 20 credits.
- PMK00106 – Industrial Practice (4 credits)
- PMK00107 – Final Project (6 credits)
Total: 10 credits.
GRADUATE PROFILE
As graduates of the printing and graphic technology program, students are equipped with a diverse skill set tailored to meet the demands of the dynamic printing industry. This profile outlines the various career paths available to our graduates, highlighting their roles and responsibilities in contributing to the field. Each profile reflects the expertise and competencies that students will cultivate throughout their studies, preparing them for successful careers in various capacities within the industry.