
To become an outstanding and globally competitive Master’s Program in Information Systems that is closely aligned with the Information Systems industry, and produces graduates with an entrepreneurial spirit, systematic analytical thinking, and a mastery of information standards, in accordance with the Tri Dharma of Higher Education.
- To conduct high-quality Master’s level education and teaching that is excellent in scholarship, globally-minded, and capable of analyzing and designing Information and Communication Technology needs. The program should provide the best solutions for making effective and efficient decisions for the benefit of organizations and society, fostering leadership and entrepreneurial spirit.
- To conduct excellent research in the field of Information Systems to produce findings that serve as the basis for modeling, developing, and analyzing policies. These findings should become resources for anticipating both national and international changes.
- To engage in community service involving the active participation of academic personnel as a form of social responsibility in the field of Information Systems.
- Producing Master’s of Information Systems graduates who:
a. Capable of developing professional performance demonstrated by finding solutions from an Information and Communication Technology perspective in a creative, innovative, and proven manner, with a strong belief in God, ethics guided by the PIQIE culture (Professionalism, Integrity, Quality, Information Technology, Excellence), possessing a resilient and outstanding entrepreneurial spirit to carry out their duties and functions in both national and global industrial environments.
b. Capable of developing and updating knowledge in the field of Information Systems through scientific approaches, methods, and principles, accompanied by the ability to solve problems.
c. Capable of utilizing research results in the field of Information and Communication Technology as alternative solutions in a broad spectrum by linking fields of study that are beneficial to society and gaining national and international recognition. -
Producing research that can improve and update the field of Information and Communication Technology and utilizing research results in the teaching and community service processes while maintaining quality and education standards based on the principle of “Quality Is Our Tradition”.
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Becoming a center for the development of knowledge based on Information Systems science that keeps pace with the times.