Program Study Profile
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Study Programme Profile and Graduate Profile
Study Programme Profile
| 1 | University | University of Lampung |
| 2 | Faculty | Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
| 3 | Department | Fisika |
| 4 | Study Program | S2 Physics |
| 5 | Accreditation Status | B |
| 6 | Number of Students | 30 |
| 7 | Number of Lecturers | 20 |
| 8 | Program Study Address | Gedung Fisika Jl. Prof. Sumantri Brojonegoro No. 1, Bandar Lampung |
| 9 | Phone | +0721 77777 |
| 10 | fisika@fmipa.unila.ac.id | |
| 11 | Website | https://fisika.fmipa.unila.ac.id/ |
Program Education Objectives
The Master’s Program in Physics at the University of Lampung aims to produce graduates with strong competence in physics, capable of developing and applying physics concepts professionally, and possessing research and critical thinking skills to solve problems in various fields related to physics. Graduates are expected to compete nationally and internationally and contribute to the advancement of science, technology, and education.
Graduate Profile
The graduate profile outlines the qualifications and career opportunities for alumni of the Master’s Program in Physics, covering research, education, industry, and technology development.
| No | Career Opportunity | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Applied Physics Researcher | Graduates who can conduct advanced research in applied physics to solve real-world problems in society and industry. |
| 2 | Lecturer / Professional Educator | Graduates ready to teach physics at higher education institutions and contribute to curriculum and learning development. |
| 3 | Technology and Innovation Consultant | Graduates who can provide innovative, physics-based solutions in energy, materials, instrumentation, and environment. |
| 4 | Instrumentation Systems Analyst | Graduates capable of designing, developing, and evaluating smart instrumentation systems in industry and research. |
| 5 | Physics-Based Product Developer | Graduates who can create technology-based products and applications derived from physics research for industrial or entrepreneurial purposes. |