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Learning Outcomes of Graduates of the Medical Technology Study Program
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Graduate Profile Description (Graduate Specific Skills)
CPL-1
Be able to demonstrate attitudes and characters that reflect: devotion to God Almighty, ethics and integrity, noble character, sensitive and concerned about social and environmental issues, respect for cultural differences and pluralism, upholding law enforcement prioritizing the interests of the nation and the wider community, through creativity and innovation, excellence, strong leadership, synergy, and other potentials that have the potential to improve the quality of life.
CPL-2
Being able to study and utilize science and technology in order to apply it to certain fields of expertise, and being able to make decisions appropriately from the results of one's own work and group work in the form of a final project report or other forms of learning activities whose outputs are equivalent to the final project through logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking.
CPL-3
Being able to manage one's own learning, and develop oneself as a lifelong learner to compete at the national, and international levels, in order to contribute significantly to solving problems by implementing information and communication technology and paying attention to the principles of sustainability and understanding technology-based entrepreneurship.
CPL-4
Being able to find the source of engineering problems in the process of developing medical technology through the process of investigation, analysis, interpretation of data and information based on engineering principles, and being able to apply mathematics, natural science, and engineering principles to solve complex engineering problems in the development of medical technology systems.
CPL-5
Being able to formulate alternative solutions to solve complex engineering problems in medical technology engineering efforts by taking into account economic, public health and safety, cultural, social and environmental factors (environmental considerations) through research that includes identification, formulation and analysis of problems, design, and problem solving in the context of engineering and medical technology innovation.
CPL-6
Being able to design and develop diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitative-based medical technology innovations with an analytical approach and considering technical standards, performance aspects, reliability, ease of application, sustainability, and taking into account economic, public health and safety, cultural, social and environmental factors.
CPL-7
Being able to select resources and utilize appropriate information and communication technology-based engineering design and analysis tools to carry out engineering activities in the field of medical technology.
CPL-8
Being able to master the theoretical concepts of basic science, engineering sciences, and engineering principles needed for the development of medical technology based on imaging, electronics or design with advanced materials, and being able to master the working principles, innovations, and design techniques of several types of medical technology based on diagnosis, treatment or rehabilitative based on utilizing AI (Artificial Intelligence).
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