Chemical Engineering

Since the 2017/2018 academic session, the Department of Chemical Engineering has implemented a new curriculum (2017 curriculum). The curriculum is designed to make the graduates familiar with the techniques used in analyzing and solving engineering problems associated with the industries (petroleum, pharmaceutical, metallurgical, plastics, pollution control, etc.).

According to the Decree of the Rector No. 15 the year of 2017 about Academic Regulation of Bachelor’s Degree in Universitas Diponegoro, the education system applied in the Department of Chemical Engineering is Semester Credit System. In this system, each academic session is divided into two academic semesters, of which each consists of 14 (fourteen) teaching weeks and (2) two examination weeks.

Academic program commences in August (for first Semester) and February (for second semester). A total 59 courses with 147 credit units (cu) are required to complete the chemical engineering bachelor degree program.

Chemical Engineering also has many academic collaborations with World University such as Hull University (UK), UiTM MARA (Malaysia) and Tunghai University (Taiwan).

Civil Engineering

According to the Decree of the Rector No. 15 year of 2017 about Academic Regulation of Bachelor’s Degree in Universitas Diponegoro, the education system applied in the Department of Civil Engineering is Semester Credit System.

In this system, each academic session is divided into two academic semesters, of which each consists of 14 (fourteen) teaching weeks and (2) two examination weeks.

Academic program commences in August (for first Semester) and February (for second semester). A total 59 courses with 147 credit units (cu) are required to complete the urban and regional bachelor degree program.

Department of Civil Engineering also has many academic collaborations with World University such as Thammasat University (Thailand), Asia University (Taiwan) and Universiti Brunei Darussalam (Brunei).

Urban and Regional Planning

According to the Decree of the Rector No. 15 year of 2017 about Academic Regulation of Bachelor’s Degree in Universitas Diponegoro, the education system applied in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning is Semester Credit System.

In this system, each academic session is divided into two academic semesters, of which each consists of 14 (fourteen) teaching weeks and (2) two examination weeks.

Academic program commences in August (for first Semester) and February (for second semester). A total 59 courses with 147 credit units (cu) are required to complete the urban and regional bachelor degree program.

Department of Urban and Regional Planning also has many academic collaborations with World University such as Radboud University (Netherlands), Akashi College (Japan) and ENTPE Lyon (France).