No. |
SEMESTER I |
Credit |
|
Code |
Course Name |
||
1 |
MKU-101 |
3(1-2) |
|
2 |
MKU-102 |
2(1-1) |
|
3 |
GFS-101 |
3(3-0) |
|
4 |
GFS-102 |
1(0-1) |
|
5 |
GFS-102 |
3(3-0) |
|
6 |
GFS-104 |
2(2-0) |
|
7 |
GFS-115 |
3(3-0) |
|
8 |
GFS-112 |
3(3-0) |
|
Total |
20(16-4) |
No |
SEMESTER II |
Credit |
|
Code |
Course Name |
||
1 |
MKU-103 |
3(1-2) |
|
2 |
MKU-104 |
2(1-1) |
|
3 |
MKU-124 |
2(1-1) |
|
4 |
GFS-121 |
3(1-2) |
|
5 |
GFS-125 |
3(3-0) |
|
6 |
GFS-123 |
1(0-1) |
|
7 |
MKU-106 |
3(2-1) |
|
8 |
GFS-227 |
3(3-0) |
|
Total |
20(12-8) |
No. |
SEMESTER III |
Credit |
|
Code |
Course Name |
||
1 |
GFS-201 |
2(2-0) |
|
2 |
GFS-202 |
3(2-1) |
|
3 |
GFS-203 |
3(3-0) |
|
4 |
GFS-204 |
3(3-0) |
|
5 |
GFS-205 |
4(4-0) |
|
6 |
GFS-206 |
2(2-0) |
|
7 |
GFS-207 |
3(3-0) |
|
Total |
20(19-1) |
No. |
SEMESTER IV |
Credit |
|
Code |
Course Name |
||
1 |
GFS-208 |
3(3-0) |
|
2 |
GFS-209 |
3(2-1) |
|
3 |
GFS-210 |
2(2-0) |
|
4 |
GFS-211 |
3(2-1) |
|
5 |
GFS-212 |
3(3-0) |
|
6 |
GFS-213 |
3(3-0) |
|
7 |
GFS-214 |
3(2-1) |
|
Total |
20(17-3) |
No. |
SEMESTER V |
Credit |
|
Code |
Course Name |
||
1 |
GFS-301 |
3(2-1) |
|
2 |
GFS-302 |
3(2-1) |
|
3 |
GFS-303 |
3(2-1) |
|
4 |
GFS-304 |
3(2-0) |
|
5 |
GFS-305 |
2(2-0) |
|
6 |
GFS-306 |
3(3-0) |
|
7 |
GFS-307 |
2(2-1) |
|
Total |
20(16-4) |
No. |
SEMESTER VI |
Credit |
|
Code |
Course Name |
||
1 |
MKU-3000 |
2(1-1) |
|
2 |
PILIHAN |
16 |
|
Total |
18 |
No. |
SEMESTER VII |
Credit |
|
Code |
Course Name |
||
1 |
MKU-400 |
4(0-4) |
|
2 |
PILIHAN |
16 |
|
Total |
20 |
No. |
SEMESTER VIII |
Credit |
|
Code |
Course Name |
||
1 |
GFS-420 |
2(0-2) |
|
2 |
GFS-421 |
4(0-4) |
|
Total |
6(0-6) |
ELECTIVE COURSE
VI Semester Choice |
|||
1 |
GFS-308 |
3(3-0) |
|
2 |
GFS-309 |
3(3-0) |
|
3 |
GFS-310 |
3(3-0) |
|
4 |
GFS-311 |
2(2-0) |
|
5 |
GFS-312 |
3(0-3) |
|
6 |
GFS-313 |
2(2-0) |
|
7 |
GFS-314 |
3(3-0) |
|
8 |
GFS-315 |
2(2-0) |
|
9 |
GFS-316 |
3(3-0) |
|
10 |
GFS-367 |
3(3-0) |
|
Total |
27 |
Code |
VII Semester Choice |
||
1 |
GFS-401 |
2(2-0) |
|
2 |
GFS-402 |
2(1-1) |
|
3 |
GFS-403 |
2(2-0) |
|
4 |
GFS-404 |
2(2-0) |
|
5 |
GFS-405 |
2(2-0) |
|
6 |
GFS-406 |
3(2-1) |
|
7 |
GFS-407 |
3(2-1) |
|
8 |
GFS-408 |
2(2-0) |
|
9 |
GFS-409 |
2(2-0) |
|
10 |
GFS-410 |
2(2-0) |
|
Total |
22 |
SEMESTER : I
No. |
Course Name |
Description |
1 |
Religious Education |
This course is taught to achieve competence in the application of religion and faith in all aspects of life |
2 |
Pancasila |
This course examines the history, position and nature of the Pancasila precepts and applies the Pancasila precepts in the life of society, nation and state. |
3 |
Basic Physics I |
Examine various concepts and basic principles of physics |
4 |
Basic Physics Experiment I |
|
5 |
Introduction To Geophysics |
Basic concepts of geophysics and all methods used |
6 |
Geochemistry |
Studying the content of elements and isotopes in the earth’s layers, especially those related to abundance (abundant), distribution and the laws that govern it |
7 |
Calculus I |
Learn about limits, differentials and differential applications |
8 |
Geology |
Discusses the materials that make up the earth and all the processes that occur both inside the earth (under the surface) and those that occur above the earth’s surface |
SEMESTER II
No |
Course Name |
Description |
1 |
Bahasa Indonesia |
Know the history of the Indonesian language, the function and position of the Indonesian language, the variety of standard Indonesian, the rules for using words, the rules for the use of sentences, the rules for compiling paragraphs, scientific works, presentation of oral ideas/ideas |
2 |
Citizenship |
Discuss and explore knowledge and understanding of learning to increase understanding and awareness of the sense of nationality and love for the homeland |
3 |
English |
This course uses an integrated learning approach that combines 4 language skills in English, namely speaking, listening, reading and writing |
4 |
Computer and Coding |
This course provides basic computer knowledge and basic programming in general with various software. |
5 |
Basic Physic II |
Examine various concepts and basic principles of physics |
6 |
Basic Physic Experiment II |
|
7 |
Basic Electronics |
A course that aims to equip heavy equipment students with basic knowledge and basic electronics skills |
8 |
Calculus II |
Learn about indefinite integrals, certain integrals and the use of certain integrals |
SEMESTER III
NO |
Course Name |
Description |
|
1 |
Rock Physics |
This course explains the characteristics of rocks as porous media that are elastic, at the micro scale |
|
2 |
Digital Electronics |
This course discusses the theory and application of digital electronics which includes the use of a number system for arithmetic operations, simplification of logic circuits, planning of digital circuits according to specifications, implementation of the results of logic designs. |
|
3 |
Mathematical Geophysics |
This course covers vector analysis, systems of linear equations (SPL), series geometry in solving differential equations, complex numbers, matrices, application of special functions in solving Geophysical cases (signal processing), Fourier Transform, Fourier Series Transform (DFT), Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Laplace, Legendre, Transform-z |
|
4 |
Wave Propagation |
The Wave Propagation course discusses the propagation of electromagnetic waves from spectrum Extra Low frequency (ELF), Very Low frequency (VLF), Low Frequency (LF), Middle Frequency (MF), High frequency (HF), Very High frequency (VHF), Super High frequency (SHF) up to Extra High frequency (EHF), prediction of propagation attenuation in each of these frequency bands, mechanism wave propagation in each of these frequency bands and the design of the transmission link for each each of these frequency bands. |
|
5 |
Magnetic Electricity |
This course discusses the concepts of electricity and magnetism which include the following: Electrostatics, Electric Fields, Laws Gauss, Electrical Energy and Potential, Electric Multipoles, Specialized Methods in Electrostatics, Electric Current, Dielectric Materials, Magnetostatics, Electromagnetic Induction, Magnetism in Materials |
|
6 |
Gravity Method |
This course examines the characteristics and layers of the subsurface based on the gravity and magnetic values of the earth. The material included in the theory gravitational field, potential field, measurement principles and methods, rock density, magnetic field, magnetic flux, magnetic corrections and methods, reduction to the poles. |
|
7 |
Geostatics |
This course discusses the application of geostatistical methods for describe the distribution of data vertically or laterally by using semivariogram analysis. Application of geostatistical methods for grade estimation, reserve volume and reservoir characterization. |
|
SEMESTER IV
No |
Course Name |
Description |
|
1 |
Seismology |
This course studies seismic waves: elasticity theory, equations waves, types of seismic waves; Seismograph: working principle seismograph; Seismological networks: types of seismograph networks; Seismograms: ray and travel time in a spherical earth and its properties, phases seismic waves from an earthquake; Hypocenter: method of determination hypocenter; Mechanism of focus: elastic shock theory, faults and polarity seismic waves, P wave radiation patterns, fault plane representation in stereograph; Earthquake source time function modeling: Haskel line source, directivity, source spectrum; Magnitude: the concept and types of magnitude; Energy: concepts and methods of energy calculation; Intensity: understanding intensity and intensity scale; Earthquake statistics: magnitude relationship with frequency of earthquake occurrences; Seismotectonics: the relationship between topics previously with plate tectonics |
|
2 |
Microseismic |
Microseismic or microtremor is a passive seismic method that records vibrations originating from nature, such as volcanic activity, waves, meteorology, cities (human activities), fluid movements, and so on. |
|
3 |
Inversion Method |
This course will study the basics of inversion, determining inversion parameters and solve the inversion problem with several methods in geophysics both linear and non-linear. |
|
4 |
Geophysical Computing |
This course studies the basic science and usual programming techniques used in survey design, data processing and modeling of data results Geophysics measurement methods, and development of hardware technology computing |
|
5 |
Structural Geology |
This course discusses the shape and architecture of the earth’s crust as well as the formation process. This course also discusses the basic processes of deformation in rocks, the mechanism and understanding of strain, stress and force in tectonic deformation. |
|
6 |
Geophysical Instrumentation |
This course discusses instrumentation in geophysics including operational amplifiers, sensors and instrumentation applications in geophysical equipment. Students are expected to be able to understand the working principles of instrumentation and application of electronic instrumentation related to geophysical methods. |
|
7 |
Geomagnet |
The geomagnetic method is a method in geophysics that utilizes the magnetic properties of the earth. Using this method, contours are obtained that describe the susceptibility distribution of subsurface rocks in the horizontal direction |
|
SEMESTER V
NO |
Course Name |
Description |
1 |
Geoelectric exploration |
This course will explain geoelectrical concept in several methods, namely the Self Potential (SP) method, Resistivity and Induced Polarization (IP) and their applications in exploration mining, hydrogeology, geotechnical and environmental. |
2 |
Seismic exploration |
This course explains the basic concepts of the propagation phenomenon seismic waves through an isotropic acoustic and elastic medium and the use of seismic reflection and refraction methods as one of the methods Geophysics |
3 |
Electromagnetic exploration |
This course will explain the concept of electromagnetics in several methods, namely the method magnetotelluric (MT), Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Very Low Frequency (VLF), as well as its applications in energy exploration, mining, hydrogeology, geotechnical and environmental |
4 |
Sedimentation and stratigraphy |
The basic concepts of stratigraphy, sedimentary facies, sedimentation environment and the basis of basin formation, stratigraphic processes in relation with the depositional environment, sedimentation geometry, understanding of stratigraphic relationships, correlations and geological time, paleogeography, basic sequence and stratigraphic analysis. |
5 |
Geophysical data processing |
|
6 |
Geodynamics |
This course explains the basic processes of physics that are important for understand plate dynamics and other related phenomena with Geology including how the movement of the lithosphere so influenced the formation of continents and oceans on earth. |
7 |
Geographic information system |
This course provides insight and knowledge to students about the concept of Geographic Information Systems, development, and applications in earth sciences. |
SEMESTER VI
NO |
Course Name |
Description |
1 |
Entrepreneurship |
The study materials given to students are: Becoming an Entrepreneur, Thinking Change, Thinking Creatively, Oriented to Action, Risk Taking, Leadership, Business Ethics, X Factor, Searching for Business Ideas, Production Management, HR Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management and Business Financing , Business Plans and examples of KKR Business Implementation |
2 |
CHOICE |
|
SEMESTER VII
NO |
Course Name |
Description |
1 |
KKN |
Real work lectures are part of the implementation of education in the form of science, technology, and art experience activities by students to the community |
2 |
CHOICE |
SEMESTER VIII
NO |
Course Name |
Description |
1 |
Scientific publications |
disseminate a work of thought or idea of a person or group of people in the form of scientific reviews and research reports, both simple as Classroom Action Research and also more complex research, papers, books or articles |
2 |
Undergraduate Thesis |
This course aims to enable students to be able to compile and write a scientific paper, in accordance with their field of knowledge. |
SEMESTER 6 Elective Courses
NO |
Course Name |
Description |
1 |
Geotomography |
This course studies the concept of tomography in bottom imaging the earth’s surface by utilizing seismic waves and electrical properties earth and its application to the earth globally and in exploration activities |
2 |
Mineral Deposit exploration |
This course discusses natural resources related to mineral deposits that are economical and can be mined by humans along with the exploration method used. The basic concept of exploration includes Preliminary geological survey to geophysical methods commonly used in the process of exploring mineral deposits. Exploration strategy along with calculations the economics of the value of the deposit and the exploration process. |
3 |
Carbonate Exploration |
This course discusses the geological aspects of formation and its parameters physical carbonate rock as a typical sedimentary rock as a Nature Herritage which different from non-carbonate sedimentary rocks. |
4 |
Meteorology and Climatology |
This course discuss the basic concepts in Meteorology such as weather parameters include atmosphere, radiation, air temperature, air pressure, humidity, wind and rainfall. Determination climate classification, climographing and climate as well as the relationship of climate to the physical and human environment. |
5 |
Field practice |
students choose workplaces that accept student internships. For a minimum of 1 month, students will carry out activities like workers |
6 |
Psychology |
analyze human behavior and mental functions. Through the science of Psychology, we are invited to know ourselves, others, and how to behave in the environment. |
7 |
Applied Seismology |
Re-introduction of the causes of tectonic, magnetic earthquakes and earthquake intensity earth, earthquake paths tectonic plates, distribution of centers earthquake, seismicity. |
8 |
Energy Generator |
|
9 |
Geophysics Digital data analysis |
|
10 |
Groundwater Exploration |
This course discusses the concepts of groundwater formation. How does groundwater accumulate as an aquifer, hydrogeology of an area, the quality of an aquifer. Exploration method for determining an aquifer (common exploration techniques and geophysical methods used to study aquifers), groundwater geochemistry and modeling and groundwater simulation |
SEMESTER 7 Elective Courses
NO |
Course Name |
Description |
1 |
Data Acquisition System |
This course is an elective course provide the skills required by postgraduate students in completing assignments finally related to sensor research physical quantities. |
2 |
Research methodology and scientific writing |
|
3 |
Geothermal exploration |
The geothermal exploration course explains the stages carried out in exploration geothermal systems as well as knowing the various types of geothermal fluids as well as providing an understanding of the concepts, roles and the application of geophysical methods in the exploration of geothermal resources. |
4 |
Exploration management |
This course aims to provide both hard skills and knowledge Management soft skills in Geophysics Exploration activities. |
5 |
Introduction to disaster |
|
6 |
Remote sensing |
This course discusses the development of earth technology, especially in the field of technology geospatial, Knowing and able to take advantage of extra terrestrial data acquisition technology, Having ethics and professional responsibility. This course also discusses the history and basic concepts of remote sensing, skills in data processing remote sensing imagery including radiometric calibration, geometric correction, image interpretation and classification satellite |
7 |
Field Research project |
|
8 |
Volcano physics |
the course explains about volcanoes physically from both static and dynamic aspects, analysis of geophysical data for monitoring and mapping purposes |
9 |
Geothermodynamics |
Geo-thermodynamics deals with the relationship between heat and external work in general, and in particular deals with mathematical thermodynamics, heat and calorimetry, transport phenomena, the zeroth law of thermodynamics and thermometry, phase changes and Clausius Clapeyron equations, systems and equations of state of systems, external work, First Law of Thermodynamics, Second Law of Thermodynamics and its application, Carnot cycle and entropy, and energy as thermodynamic potential, Legendre transformation, free energy, enthalpy. |
10 |
Nanotechnology |
Nanotechnology studies nano-sized or very small materials. This material is then manipulated to create new objects with desired characteristics. |