Overview

Telkom University Physics Engineering Study Program was established on January 21, 2009 based on the Decree of the Directorate of Higher Education Ministry of National Education of the Republic of Indonesia Number 90/D/T/2009. This study program was born as a form of fulfilling industrial demands that require experts in the field of Engineering Physics. At first, the Physics Engineering Undergraduate Study Program was accommodated in the Faculty of Science on January 30, 2009 concerning the Organizational Structure and Governance of the Telkom Institute of Technology. Along with the change in the Telkom Institute of Technology to become Telkom University along with 3 (three) other tertiary institutions under the Telkom Education Foundation, the Engineering Physics Engineering Study Program is under the Science Department at the Faculty of Engineering.

The Bachelor of Engineering Physics Study Program at Telkom University is one of the four Bachelor of Engineering Physics study programs that have been accredited A among the ten Bachelor of Engineering Physics programs in Indonesia. In 2018, the Physics Engineering Study Program at Telkom University obtained provisional accreditation from the Indonesian Accreditation Board for Engineering Education (IABEE) based on accreditation certificate No. 00015P December 11 2018. Currently the Engineering Physics Study Program at Telkom University is preparing to obtain IABEE Full Accreditation. Telkom University Physics Engineering Study Program uses ISO 20000-1:2018 as a standard for information technology service management and ISO 9001 2015 as a quality management system standard in carrying out academic activities. Since 2016, The Physics Engineering Study Program uses an OBE (Objective-Based Education) based curriculum that refers to the National Higher Education Standards (SN Dikti) No. 50/2012 and international standard IABEE.

Superiority

Telkom University Physics Engineering Study Program graduated students for the first time in 2013 and in the 2013-2014 period, the number of students who graduated was 26 people. As of June 2021, 677 students have graduated and are currently working in various multinational and national companies, as well as taking part in other fields. The student body for the Physics Engineering Study Program at Telkom University in the even semester of the 2018/2019 academic year was recorded as 315 people with 24 active lecturers with a Doctoral degree qualification of 50.00% and 66.67% of the academic positions of Lector and Head Lector.

Vision

Becoming an international standard Physics Engineering Study Program that plays an active role in the development of education, research, and entrepreneurship in the field of information technology-based engineering physics.

Mision

  1. Organizing an international standard education system in the field of Information Technology-based Engineering Physics.
  2. Organizing, disseminating, and utilizing international standard research results in the field of Engineering Physics. l.
  3. Organizing technology-based entrepreneurship programs among academicians in the field of Physical Engineering.
  4. Developing networks with leading domestic and foreign universities and industries in the context of educational, research and entrepreneurship collaborations.
  5. Develop resources to achieve excellence in education, research, and entrepreneurship in the field of Engineering Physics.

Career Prospects

Graduates of the Physics Engineering Study Program have very diverse career prospects. Some interesting examples could include:

  1. Researcher: Employed at a research institute or industry to conduct research related to physics, technology, or engineering.
  2. Engineer: Applying the principles of physics in designing and developing systems, such as electronic devices, renewable energy, or medical technology.
  3. Energy Consultants: Assist companies or institutions in designing solutions for renewable energy, energy efficiency, or energy management.
  4. Financial Analyst: Apply mathematical modeling and statistical analysis to evaluate financial investments and risks in financial markets.
  5. Lecturer or Lecturer: Become a teacher at a university or a lecturer in the Physics Engineering Study Program to teach physics to students.
  6. Data Scientist: Apply analytical and programming skills to crunch and analyze complex data in areas such as finance, health, or technology.