Program Educational Objectives (PEO)
- To cultivate professionals proficient in the principles and methodologies of agricultural engineering to manage natural resources effectively
- To enable graduates to excel in their profession and unlock their potential through formal and informal education
- To instill strong values and integrity in graduate, equipping them with the leadership qualities necessary for societal and professional success
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
Attitudes and behavior
1. Ability to act and behave in a way that reflects the values and norms embodied in community religion and demonstrates professional ethics in solving agricultural engineering problems.
Knowledge
2. Ability to apply mathematics, natural sciences, information technology, and engineering in order to obtain a thorough understanding of agricultural engineering principles
3. Ability to identify, formulate, analyze, and solve problems to gain an understanding of the principles of agricultural engineering and their impacts.
General Skill
4. Ability to effectively communicate orally, in writing and visually, and to work independently or in groups
5. Demonstrate entrepreneurial abilities and awareness of the importance of lifelong learning, including accessing science and technology developments related to current, relevant issues.
Specific Skill
6. Ability to design and develop technical tools and agricultural systems that are modern and efficient
7. Ability to design and carry out laboratory and/or field experiments as well as analyze data, interpret data and draw conclusions using engineering judgment
8. Ability to manage and utilize natural resources (agriculture, energy, and environment) and supporting resources (HR, infrastructure) optimally, sustainably, and integratedly across disciplines
Graduates Profiles
- Manager/supervisor
- Entrepreneur
- Designers and engineers
- System/programmer analysis
- Researchers and developers of science and technology