Graduate (Master)

Vision

To become an internationally recognized Doctoral Program in Architecture, contributing to the Asian community and developing architectural education based on collaborative research and local excellence.


Mission

To contribute to architectural science and technology for the welfare of society through educational activities, research, community service, and management based on information and communication technology.


Goals

  1. To educate and develop student skills, and produce graduates who are virtuous, critical, and creative, excel in the deepening and expansion of architectural science and technology, possessing personal and independent personalities, professional attitudes, high integrity and responsibility, capable of adapting and developing themselves, and competing at the national and international levels.
  2. To produce scientific development works that are novel, relevant, and high-quality, research-based, rooted in local excellence, and can contribute to society at the regional, national, and international levels.
  3. To cultivate a conducive academic atmosphere and uphold academic moral values ​​to foster a dynamic and harmonious campus community.
  4. To establish the doctoral program in architecture as a center for education and deepening and expanding knowledge and technology in the fields of architecture, housing & settlements, urban and environmental issues.

STUDY PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT

In developing the studies, the Architecture Department collaborates with Univ. of Newcastle (UK), DPU Univ. of College London (UCL, UK), Univ. of Manchester (UK), Univ. of Melbourne (Australia), Univ. of Kyoto (Japan) and many more. This collaboration implemented in some forms such us guest lectures, joint research, exchange program, and other academic activities for the development of science and knowledge in architecture.


LEARNING TIME AND CREDIT EXPENSE

The period of completion of the master education program is two years, which is divided into four semesters. The study load per semester is 10-12 credits, 1 credit in the Masters program requires 4 hours of academic activity each week for 16 weeks per semester. So each participant is required to carry out academic activities between 36-48 hours per week.

Academic activities include:

  1. Mastery of theory (face to face in class and activities in the laboratory, design studio, literature study, play an active role in discussions, seminars, conduct research, and participate in the study / exam evaluation process)
  2. Field exploration (case study)
  3. Science and professional development

The total credit load for the Masters program is 36 credits, consisting of:

  1. Compulsory courses (15 credits)
  2. Elective courses: introduction and substance of expertise (13 credits)
  3. Research and thesis writing (8 credits)

PARTICIPANTS REQUIREMENTS

With Bachelor Degree Certified by State of Higher Education or Private Higher Education (has passed the state exam) with the following fields of study:

Architecture, for the field of expertise in Design & Criticism of Architecture and Environmental Architecture;

Architecture and Technology, for the area of ​​expertise in Settlements and Environment, Urban Design;

Architecture, T. Civil, T. Environment, Economics, for the field of Urban Development Management;

All engineering disciplines, health, agriculture, social and MIPA, for the field of expertise in Development Studies.

Have a minimum GPA of 2.50,
Take the selection entrance and admission.


ABOUT REGISTRATION

The application letter along with its attachments and a copy of the entrance examination fee payment can be submitted in person or sent to the address:

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM DIRECTOR
SEPULUH NOPEMBER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ITS CAMPUS, SUKOLILO, SURABAYA 60111

For further information, please contact:

PPs-ITS Secretariat
Tel. (031) 5947213, 5992526, 5994251 – 55,
Pst. 1310, 13111, 1315, 1316
Fax / Tel. (031) 5947213
Email: ppsits@rad.net.id, ppsits@its.ac.id

OR

Architecture Department of ITS
Tel. (031) 5927290 Fax. (031) 5996972
ITS Architecture Master & Doctoral Program Coordinator
Tel. (031) 5996210, 5994251, – 55 Pst. 1145
Fax. (031) 5924301