DOCTORAL PROGRAM

HISTORY

On September 10 1960, the Hasanuddin University Faculty of Engineering (FTUH) was established based on the Decree of the Minister of Education, Teaching and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia Number 75623/UU dated September 7 1960, with 3 departments, namely Civil, Engineering and Shipping. Furthermore, on September 10 1963 two new departments were opened, namely Electrical Engineering and Architecture.
In 1977, the Faculty of Engineering (FT) and the Faculty of Exact Sciences and Natural Sciences (FIPPA) were united into one faculty called the Faculty of Science and Technology (F Saintek). At that time, FT with five departments (Civil, Mechanical, Shipping, Electrical and Architecture) joined FIPPA which consisted of four departments (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology). Then on December 16 1977 the Geology Department was opened as a division of the Chemistry Department.
Six years later, in 1983 to be precise, the joint faculty was expanded; the field of Science became the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) while the field of technology returned to the Faculty of Engineering (FT) with the Department of Geological Engineering.
After 40 years of organizing undergraduate study programs in six departments, finally in 2000 FTUH established its first master’s program (Master of Civil Engineering) and opened its first doctoral program in 2009 (Doctor of Civil Engineering).

ACCREDITATION

Accredited “A” or “very satisfactory” from the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education in 2017

VISION

To become a center for the development of science and technology with a superior marine perspective in a global network.

MISSION

  • Producing graduates who are competent, critical, innovative and creative.
  • Developing research in the field of science and technology with a marine perspective to improve the quality of life of the Indonesian nation.
  • Carrying out community service activities to support improving community welfare. Developing a global cooperation network (national and international).

TITLE

Students who complete the study will be awarded the title of Doctor (Dr.)

EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES

Graduates of the Unhas Civil Engineering Doctoral Program who:

  1. Able to develop concepts of science, technology and/or art in the field of civil engineering through research, to produce innovative, original and tested work.
  2. Able to manage, lead and develop research in the field of civil engineering with a maritime perspective that is beneficial for science and the benefit of humanity, as well as receiving national and international recognition.
  3. Able to develop science and technology and solve problems through independent research using an inter, multi or transdisciplinary approach, thereby creating a responsible and professional society and academic environment.
  4. Able to identify problems in society related to civil engineering, formulate and determine appropriate solutions for their resolution.
  5. Able to interact effectively in associations, especially in civil engineering cooperation networks and the general public, both nationally and internationally

CURRICULUM

The study load is 54 credits, consisting of 33 credits of structured and guided lecture activities and 21 credits of assignments and dissertation activities. Meanwhile, for non-civil students, the study load is increased by 12 credits of courses supporting civil skills.

REGISTRATION & STUDY FEES

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