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Academic rules are prepared as a guide for students while studying at ITS. Academic regulations contain education programs, new student admissions, matriculation, curriculum, learning evaluation, academic activities, non-academic activities, study leave, academic collaboration, international student, rules and manners in ITS.
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Project-Based Learning (PjBL) in industry is designed to make students the central focus of learning, where they not only learn theoretically but also apply their knowledge to real-world projects. In this model, students are placed in realistic work situations, where they work alongside industry teams to understand, analyze, and provide solutions to problems faced by companies. Through this approach, students are expected to develop collaborative skills, problem-solving abilities, and adapt to the challenges of a dynamic workplace.
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Project-Based Learning (PjBL) on campus is an active learning method that places students as the primary subjects of learning, providing opportunities for direct involvement in solving real-world problems and developing projects based on real-world needs. This book systematically explains the basic concepts, objectives, benefits, and implementation steps of both approaches, along with practical application examples relevant to the context of electrical engineering and automation education.
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Guidelines and rules of final project for Electrical Automation Engineering Department students:
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This guide contains details on taking courses, graduation requirements and assessments for the Graphics Performance Accelerator (GPA). Download the DIII lecture guide here
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Curriculum by Year 2020
Newest Curriculum by Year 2023
This document was also prepared to serve as a basis for determining the direction of vocational education implemented in the Industrial Automation study program, including student development, to produce Bachelor’s degree graduates in Industrial Automation who are ready to enter society, especially the industrial community, to help implement the Industry 4.0 concept.
2023 Curriculum Document