Graduate Profile

Graduate Profile

“Bachelor of Geological Engineering who masters Geological Exploration Engineering and Environmental Geology, capable of developing themselves in the world of work and entrepreneurship.”

Operational Learning Outcomes are learning outcomes summarized from the KKNI (Indonesian National Qualifications Framework) learning outcomes. The summary of KKNI learning outcomes is formulated into 12 operational learning outcomes, referred to as Graduate Learning Outcomes (CPL) of the Geological Engineering Study Program at Trisakti University. The Graduate Learning Outcomes (CPL) of the Geological Engineering Study Program at Trisakti University include:

  1. Sa: Having a commitment to professional responsibilities and professional ethics for the benefit of society, the nation, and the Trisakti community.
  2. Sb: Being able to work independently and collaboratively in teams, across disciplines and cultures, and having an entrepreneurial spirit.
  3. Pa: Mastering the theoretical concepts of earth science, applied engineering mathematics, engineering principles, engineering sciences, and engineering design.
  4. Pb: Acquiring knowledge about communication techniques and the latest developments in science and technology in the field of earth science.
  5. Pc: Understanding the principles and current issues in the economics of geological resources and relevant socio-cultural aspects.
  6. KUa: Being able to document and effectively communicate ideas and logical thinking in written and oral forms, while avoiding plagiarism.
  7. KUb: Understanding the need for lifelong learning.
  8. KUc: Being able to identify, formulate, solve engineering problems, and evaluate performance.
  9. KKa: Applying basic knowledge of Mathematics, Science, Earth Science, and Information Technology to understand engineering principles and solve geological problems.
  10. KKb: Identifying, formulating, and analyzing integrated data based on experimental and/or field approaches to provide recommendations for geological engineering problem-solving.
  11. KKc: Planning, designing components, solving, evaluating, and providing suggestions or solutions to geological engineering problems within given constraints.
  12. KKd: Applying appropriate geological methods and tools to analyze and solve geological problems related to resources, geological hazards, and urban geology.
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