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CURRICULUM AND COURSE DESCRIPTION
ENGLISH CLASS DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ACADEMIC YEAR 2017 - 2018
FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITAS BRAWIJAYA Jln. Veteran Malang 65145
Phone (0341) 575755, 551611 Ext. 250 Fax (0341) 570038 Website: fisip.ub.ac.id Email: fisip@ub.ac.id
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LEADER OF FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES
1. Dean : Prof. Dr. Unti Ludigdo, Ak
2. Vice Dean I, Academic Affairs : Siti Kholifah, S.Sos., M.Si., Ph.D.
3. Vice Dean II, Administration & Finance : Anang Sujoko, S.Sos., M.Si., D.COMM.
4. Vice Dean III, Student Affairs : Ahmad Muwafik Saleh, S.Sos.,M.Si
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PREFACE
Above all, we are grateful to Allah SWT for His blessings this book can finally be accomplished this book contains curriculum and course description for the Department of Communication Science and the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Brawijaya University academic year 2017/2018. As starting the academic year 2017/2018 FISIP UB opens specific classes using the language of instruction in English for the Department of Communication Science and the Department of International Relations, it is necessary to provide information about curriculum and Courses description for these two departments in English. This book is intended to provide guidance to policy makers, lecturers and students in setting and carrying out teaching and learning activities in order to achieve their goals efficiently. Finally, it is highly expected that this book will be beneficial to those who need a reference to perform academic activities. This book is developed based on the implementation of Law on National Education System nr. 20 year 2003 and PP nr. 50 year 1990 regarding the system of higher education in Indonesia and the decree of Minister of National Education nr. 080/0/2002 regarding the status of UB. Any kinds of suggestions and criticism for the improvement of this book are a great expectation.
Malang, August 7, 2017 Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Brawijaya University Dean, Prof. Dr. Unti Ludigdo, Ak NIP. 196908141994021001
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LIST OF ABBREVIATION
L : Lecture P : Practicum T : Total Credit IR : International Relations L : Lesson P : Practice
T : Total C : Compulsory E : Elective Pr : Primary S : Secondary O : Others
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DECREE OF THE DEAN OF FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES
BRAWIJAYA UNIVERSITY IN MALANG NUMBER: /2017
ON ACADEMIC MANUAL FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR OF 2017/2018
FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES BRAWIJAYA UNIVERSITY
Considering: a.
b.
that in order to effectively and efficiently carry out and implement the Three Principles of Higher Education (Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi), an authoritative guidebook is high in demand; That in view of the matter described in points (a), the Dean of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences deems it necessary to issue a Decree on Academic Manual for the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Brawijaya University, for the academic year of 2017/2018.
Bearing in mind:
1. Indonesian Law Number 20 of 2003 on National Educational System (Indonesian State Gazette of 2003 Number 78, Addendum to Indonesian State Gazette Number 4301);
2. Indonesian Government Regulation (PP) Number 60 of 1999 concerning amendments to Regulation No. 17 of 2010, concerning the management of the organization of Education;
3. Decree of Indonesian Minister of Education Number 0197/O/1995 on The Organization and Working Mechanisms of Brawijaya University;
4. Decree by Indonesian Minister of National Education Number 232/U/2000 on Guide to Curriculum Development and Students’ Assessment;
5. Decree by Indonesian Minister of National Education Number 080/O/2002 on the Statutes of Brawijaya University;
6. Decree by Rector of Brawijaya University Number 060 /SK/2012 on appointing Prof.Dr.Ir. Darsono Wisadirana, MS, as the Dean of Faculty of Social and Political Sciences;
7. Decree by Rector of Brawijaya University Number 518/SK/2013 on the Academic Manual of University of Brawijaya on the academic year of 2013/2014;
Decides
To stipulates :
Decree of the dean of Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Brawijaya University in Malang on academic manual for the academic year of 2017/2018.
Firstly : To issue an Academic Manual for the Academic Year of 2017/2018 that serves as the general guidebook for the whole academic operations and services for the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences.
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Secondly : The said manual entitled Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Academic Manual for the Academic Year of 2017/2018 is issued and provided for the exclusive use by the Students of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences for the academic year of 2017, whereas the previous generation students must refer to the academic manual in accordance with the academic year when the students entered / registered in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences.
Thirdly : This decree shall come into force on the date of its ratification and is Courses to Amendments when necessary.
Issued in Malang on August 7, 2017 The Dean, Prof. Dr. Unti Ludigdo, Ak NIP. 196908141994021001
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR BRAWIJAYA UNIVERSITY 2017 / 2018
I ODD SEMESTER DATES
1. Academic Registration (Payment of tuition fee) for new students
August 7 – 18, 2017
2. Academic Registration for senior students August 7 – 18, 2017
3. New Students Welcoming Ceremony August 19, 2017
4. New student orientation August 19 – 21, 2017
5. Odd semester period August 28 – December 15, 2017
6. Due date for addition and cancellation of course programs
September 11, 2017
7. Mid Term Exam October 16 – 27, 2017
8. Final Exam of Odd Semester December 18 – 30, 2017
9. Due date of student evaluation January 12, 2018
10. Final date of Odd Semester January 19, 2018
II EVEN SEMESTER DATES
1. Administrative registration (payment of tuition fee) January 15 – 26, 2018
2. Academic Registration (Programming courses) January 15 – 26, 2018
3. EVEN SEMESTER PERIOD February 5 – May 25, 2018
4. Due date for addition and cancellation of course programs
February 19, 2018
5. Mid Term Exam March 26 – April 6, 2018
6. Final Exam of Odd Semester May 28 – June 8, 2018
7. Short semester June 25 – July 20, 2018
8. Due date of exam grade announcement and grade filling of the short semester
July 23, 2018
9. Due date of student evaluation July 27, 2018
10. Final date of Even semster August 3, 2018
III UNIVERSITY EVENT DATES
1. UB 55th anniversary ceremony January 5, 2018
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TEAM FOR REVISION OF DEVELOPING HANDBOOK OF EDUCATION
FOR ENGLISH CLASS ACADEMIC YEAR 2017/2018
1. Persons in Charge : Prof. Dr. Unti Ludigdo, Ak 2. Chair Person : Siti Kholifah, S.Sos., M.Si., Ph.D 3. Secretary : Dian Tamitiadini, S.I.Kom., M.Si 4. Members : 1. Dr. Antoni, S.Sos., M.Si. 2. Dyan Rahmiati, S.Sos., M.Si 3. Aswin Ariyanto Aziz, S.IP., M.DevSt. 4. Firstyarinda Valentina, S.IP., M.Si 5. M.Riza Hanafi, S.IP., MIA 6. Dewa Ayu Putu Eva Wishanti, S.IP., M.Si 7. Yun Fitrah Laturrakhmi, S.I.Kom., M.I.Kom 8. Sigit Krisdianto, S.Sos Thus job letter is given to be done well and responsibly.
Malang, August 7, 2017 Dean
Prof. Dr. Unti Ludigdo, Ak NIP. 196908141994021001
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE .................................................................................................................................. 3
LIST OF ABBREVIATION ......................................................................................................... 4
ACADEMIC CALENDAR BRAWIJAYA UNIVERSITY 2017 / 2018 ......................................... 7
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................ 9
CURRICULUM OF THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES ENGLISH CLASS ..................................................................................................................................... 10
1.1. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION SCIENCE ................................................. 10
1.1.1. Group of Compulsory Courses for Communication Department...................... 10
1.1.2. Group of Concentrative Courses ..................................................................... 11
1.1.3. Group of Electives Courses .............................................................................. 11
1.1.4. Coursess Based on Weekly Enrollment ........................................................... 12
1.2. DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ............................................... 23
1.2.1. Group of National Compulsory Course ............................................................. 23
1.2.2. Group of University Compulsory Course .......................................................... 23
1.2.3. Group of Faculty Compulsory Course .............................................................. 23
1.2.4. Group of Programme Compulsory Courses ..................................................... 23
1.2.5. Group of Elective Course .................................................................................. 24
1.2.6. Groups of Compulsory Second Foreign Language .......................................... 25
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CURRICULUM OF THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES
ENGLISH CLASS
1.1. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION SCIENCE
1.1.1. Group of Compulsory Courses for Communication Department
Odd Semester
NO
Courses Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisite
Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 KOM1101 Introduction to Communication 3 0 3 C -
2 KOM1102 Introduction to Broadcasting 2 1 3 C -
3 KOM1307 Research Methods for Communication
3 1 4 C KOM1205
dan ISF4103
4 KOM1308 Cultural Studies 3 0 3 C -
5 KOM1309 Indonesian and Asian Communication Perspectives
3 0 3 C -
6 KOM1310 Marketing Communication 2 1 3 C -
7 KOM1311 Introduction to Media Studies 3 0 3 C -
8 KOM1514 Phsycology of Communication 3 0 3 C -
9 KOM1515 Indonesian Communication System 3 0 3 C
10 KOM1516 Intercultural Communication 3 0 3 C -
11 KOM1517 Technology Development and communication
2 1 3 C -
12 ISK4180 Image management 2 1 3 C ISK4216
13 ISK4181 Internal Communication 2 1 3 C ISK4216
14 ISK4215 Mass Communication 3 0 3 C ISK4102
15 ISK4133 Social Marketing 2 1 3 C -
Total 30 6 36
EVEN SEMESTER
NO
Courses Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisites
Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 KOM1203 Basics of Public Relations 2 1 3 C
2 KOM1204 Basics of Journalism 2 1 3 C
3 KOM1205 Communication Theory 4 0 4 C KOM1101
4 KOM1206 Ethics and Philosophy of Communication
3 0 3 C KOM1101
5 KOM1207 English academic writing 3 1 4 C
6 KOM1412 Organisational Communication 3 0 3 C -
7 KOM1413 Interpersonal Communication 3 0 3 C -
8 ISK4285 Creative Team Management 2 1 3 C
9 ISK4149 Semiotics 3 0 3 C
10 ISK4128 Public Service Communication 2 1 3 C
11 ISK4137 Mass Media Law 3 0 3 C ISK4215
12 ISK4146 Political Communication 2 1 3 C
35 7 42
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1.1.2. Group of Concentrative Courses
Odd Semester
Mass Communication Major
NO Courses
Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisites
Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 KOMA003 Media Law
4 0 4 C 2 KOMA004 Media Management 3 1 4 C
Total 7 1 8
Public Relations Major
1 KOMB003 Management Program and Public Relations Campaigns
3 1 4 C
2 KOMB004 Management of Issue and Crisis 3 1 4 C
Total 6 2 8
Communication Management Major
1 KOMC003 Management and Creative Adevertising
3 1 4 C
2 KOMC004 Social Marketing and Communication
3 1 4 C
Total 6 2 8
Even Semester
Mass Communication Major
NO Courses
Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisites
Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 KOMA001 Media Journalism 3 1 4 C
2 KOMA002 Cinematography 3 1 4 C
Total 6 2 8
Public Relations Major
1 KOMB001 Public Relations on Media 3 1 4 C
2 KOMB002 Public Relations Theories 4 0 4 C
Total 7 1 8
Communication Management Major
1 KOMC001 Persuassive Communication and Negotiation
3 1 4 C
2 KOMC002 Strategic Branding 3 1 4 C
Total 6 2 8
1.1.3. Group of Electives Courses
Odd Semester
NO Courses
Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisites
Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 KOM0017 Gender and Mendia 2 0 2
1 KOM0020 Environment and Disaster Communication
2 0 2 E
2 KOM0021 Business Communication 2 0 2 E
Total 6 0 6
Even Semester
NO Courses
Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisites
Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 KOM0022 Communication for Development 3 0 3 E
2 KOM0023 Sociology of Communication 3 0 3 E
3 KOM0024 Visual Communication 2 1 3 E
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4 KOM0027 Political Communication 2 1 3 E
5 KOM0029 Creative Team Management 2 1 3 E
6 KOM0037 Semiotics 3 0 3 E
Total 15 3 18
1.1.4. Coursess Based on Weekly Enrollment
Coursess Group for 1st Semester
1st SEMESTER
No Courses Code
Courses Credits
Status Pre-
requisites L P T
1 MPK4001 Religious Education Islam** 2 0 2 C
MPK4002 Religious Education: Catholic**
2 0 2 C
MPK4003 Religious Education: Protestant **
2 0 2 C
MPK4004 Religious Education: Hindu**
2 0 2 C
MPK4005 Religious Education: Buddhism**
2 0 2 C
2 FAK0003 Philosophy of Knowledge and Foundations of Logic 3 0 3
C
3 FAK0004 Indonesian Law System 2 0 2 C
4 FAK0005 Indonesian Economic System 2 0 2 C
5 KOM 1101 Introduction to Communication 3 0 3 C
6 KOM1102 Basics of Broadcasting 2 1 3 C
7 MPK4006 Pancasila Education 2 0 2 C
8 MPK4007 Civic education 2 0 2 C
9 MPK4008 Indonesian Language 2 0 2 C
Total 20
1 21
** Choose the appropriate Courses
Coursess Group for 2nd Semester
2nd SEMESTER
No Courses
Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisites L P T
1 FAK006 Information and Communication Technology 3 0 3 C
2 FAK007 Social Research Methods 3 1 4 C
3 KOM1203 Basics of Public Relations 2 1 3 C
4 KOM1204 Basics of Journalism 2 1 3 C
5 KOM1205 Communication Theory 4 0 4 C KOM1101
6 KOM1206 Ethics and Philosophy of Communication 3 0 3 C KOM1101
7 KOM1207 English academic writing 4 0 4 C
Total 21 3 24
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Coursess Group for 3rd Semester
3rd SEMESTER
No Courses
Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisites L P T
1 UBU4101 English Competence 2 1 3 C
2 FAK0001 Introduction to Sociology 3 0 3 C
3 KOM1307 Methods in Communication Research
3 1 4 C KOM1205
and FAK0007
4 KOM1308 Cultural Studies 3 0 3 C
5 KOM1309
Indonesian and Asian Communication Perspectives
3 0 3 C
6 KOM1310 Marketing Communication 2 1 3 C
7 KOM1311
Introduction to Media Studies
3 0 3 C
Total 19 3 22
Electives Courses
NO Courses
Code Courses Credits Status
Pre-requisites
Competence
L P T
1 KOM0017 Gender and Mendia* 2 0 2 E
1 KOM0020 Environment and Disaster Communication*
2 0 2 E
2 KOM0021 Business Communication* 2 0 2 E
Total 6 0 6
*will be open based on survey
Coursess Group for 4th Semester
4th SEMESTER
No Courses
Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisites L P T
1 UBU4002 Entrepreneurship 3 0 3 C
2 FAK0002 Introduction to Political Science 3 0 3 C
3 KOM1412 Organisational Communication 3 0 3 C
4 KOM1413 Interpersonal Communication 3 0 3 C
Total 12 0 12
Contcentration Courses
1 KOMA003 Media Law 4 0 4 C
2 KOMB001 Public Relations on Media 3 1 4 C
3 KOMC002 Strategic Branding 3 1 4 C
TOTAL 10 2 12
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Coursess Group for 5th Semester
5th SEMESTER
No Courses
Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisites L P T
1 KOM1514 Phsycology of Communication 3 0 3 C
2 KOM1515 Indonesian Communication System 3 0 3 C
3 KOM1516 Intercultural Communication 3 0 3 C
4 KOM1517
Technology Development and communication
2 1 3 C
TOTAL 11 1 12
Concentration Courses
1 KOMA004 Media Management 3 1 4 C
2 KOMB004 Management of Issue and Crisis 3 1 4 C
3 KOMC004 Social Marketing and Communication 3 1 4 C
TOTAL 12
Coursess Group for 6th Semester
6th SEMESTER
No Courses
Code Courses
Credits Status
Pre-requisites L P T
1 UBU4007 Undergraduate Thesis 6 0 6 C
110 Credits
TOTAL 6 0 6
Free Electives
1 KOMA001 Media Journalism 3 1 4 C
1 KOM0022 Communication for Development* 3 0 3 E
2 KOM0023 Sociology of Communication* 3 0 3 E
3 KOM0024 Visual Communication* 2 1 3 E
4 KOM0027 Political Communication* 2 1 3 E
5 KOM0029 Creative Team Management* 2 1 3 E
6 KOM0037 Semiotics* 3 0 3 E
TOTAL 18 4 22
*will be open based on survey Coursess Group for 7th Semester
7th SEMESTER
No Code Courses Credits
Status Prerequisite L P T
1 UBU4005 Internship and Community Service 0 3 3 C 100 Credits
2 UBU4007 Undergraduate Thesis 6 0 6 C 110 Credits
Total Credits 6 3 9
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Coursess Group for 8th Semester
8th SEMESTER
No Code Courses Credits
Status Prerequisite L P T
1 UBU4005 Internship and Community Service 0 3 3 C 100 Credits
2 UBU4007 Undergraduate Thesis 6 0 6 C 110 Credits
Total Credits 6 3 9
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Compulsory Courses for Communication Science Department
KOM1101 Introduction to Communication Science 3(3-0) Credits
This Courses explores the meaning and importance of communication, the concept and
theory of communication, communication elements, communication process, the theory of
Interpersonal communication, the theory of mass communication and the perception of
mass media in modern society, and also mass communication ethics.
After learning this Courses, students are expected to have an ability in understanding and
explaining the meaning of communication, the process and importance of communication in
social interaction.
KOM1102 Basics of Broadcasting 3(2-1) Credits
This Courses discusses broadcasting technologies for radio and television;
telecommunication systems such as frequency and satellite system; audio and video
technique, the competence of oral tradition in broadcasting (mouth and vocal exercise);
radio and TV management, the basic of programming, the characteristic of radio and
television, editing technique, directing, advertising, broadcasting policy, etc.
KOM1203 Basics of Public Relations 3(2-1) Credits
This course aims to provide students with the role and function of public relations (PR) in an
institution and public relations working process.
This Courses studies the meaning, basic concept, function, and scope of public relations. It
also describes the process of public relations activity in effort to create positive image and
good relation with internal or external public.
KOM1204 Basics of Journalism 3(2-1) Credits
After attending this Courses, the students are expected to understand and comprehend
journalism activity and the news reporting for printed and electronic media.
This Courses discusses the meaning of journalism, the meaning of press in general and
specific sense, relationship between journalism and press, main problem in journalism and
press, the medium of the communication as a media of journalism activity, the kind of
journalism writing, the characteristic difference of written mass media (printed and
electronic), and an introduction to journalism job field practice.
KOM1205 Communication Theory 4(4-0) Credits
This Courses describes the theory of communication, the characteristics of a theory, how to
develop a theory, the position of communication theory in social science, and several basics
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of communication theory such as the system theory, theories of message production,
theories of message reception and processing, etc.
It also analyzes how communication theories developed from the synthesis or combination
of the preceding theories, examines some mainstreams theories of communication coming
from interpretative, integrationist, cognitive and behavioral, structural and functional, and
also critical paradigm. It also studies more applicative theories of communication such as:
agenda setting theory, uncertainty reduction theory, phenomenology, framing, etc.
KOM1206 Philosophy and Ethics of Communication 3(3-0) Credits
The aim of this Courses is to provide students with media communication issues in modern
age, especially those related to the history of humankind as a part of social, political, and
cultural power systems. Based on those issues, a global ethics is developed for the sake of
cultural renewal in order to guarantee human survival on the earth.
Communication Ethics and philosophy explores the process of thinking as a basic of
communication in harmony, ideas and facts in the process of communication, the
contribution of communication in socialization, ethics and philosophy of communication for
developing countries.
This Courses discusses several points of views in studying communication phenomenon
such as the aspects of ethics, logic, epistemology, ontology, and axiology. It also discusses
the construction of prepatic symbol, statement, phenomenon, and communication image.
KOM1207 English Academic Writing 4(4-0) Credits
This Courses aims to build a good understanding of English in academic context. Students
will learn materials on academic writing that cover the following: punctuation; sentences:
dependent clause and independent clause; kinds of sentences: simple sentence, compound
sentence, and complex sentence; paragraphs that comprise topic selection, topic
sentence/main idea, supporting sentences, concluding sentence; unity and coherence. They
will also learn how to write An argumentative essay in dialy academics review.
KOM1307 Methods in Communication Research 4(3-1) Credits
This Courses emphasizes on quantitative and qualitative approaches for communication
research. In Quantitative, it uses Social Statistics and grand theories such as: Agenda
Setting, Uses and Gratification, Marketing Research, Network Analysis, Content Analysis of
Quantitative, and Quantitative descriptive. This Courses is a continuation of Social Research
Method. In the end of this Courses, students are expected to write a quantitative research
proposal using quantitative approaches such as determining variables, collecting data
sources, creating research hypotheses, determining population and sample, and analyzing
data using Spearman or Pearson’s correlation, Regression analysis, and deviation.
In Qualitatives; to understand the major theories to be used qualitative communication
research methods such as: Phenomenology and Symbolic Interaction, Hermeneutics and
Ethnography, case study, Ethnography, Framing, Semiotics, and narrative Analysis.
Furthermore, students are expected to understandthe sources of data in communication
studies and applying data collection technique, data validation, qualitative data analysis, as
also proposal research writing on communication research.
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KOM1308 Cultural Studies 3(3-0) Credits
This Courses introduces students to the history, applications, and limitations of several
methodological and theoretical approaches of cultural studies applied specifically to mass
media.
The materials discussed in this Courses cover the debate between schools of thought that
exist within the tradition of cultural studies as well as between cultural studies with other
approaches; the struggle of culture between large and local culture; consumer society, etc.
KOM1309 Indonesian and Asian Communication Perspectives 3(3-0) Credits
This course is expected to give students a thorough understanding of the emergence of non-western perspectives in the study of communication science. The emergence of non-western perspectives was initiated by Valbuena (1986), Dissanayake (1988), Jayaweera (1988), Chu (1988), Tehranian (1988 & 1996), and Murthy (2000) who stated the need for a review of Western communication studies with Asian cultures and traditions. To date there has been a debate over whether communication studies can be disaggregated based on geographical and cultural perspectives. While the Asian / non-western approach itself was born from problems in Asian society, especially in the field of development. Chu (1988) argues that the problems that arise in the study of communication between Western and Eastern is a cultural issue. The opinion is based on different perspectives between each culture on the environment. While in Asia it can not be said to be a homogeneous society, because many values affect it such as the values of Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian, Islamic, and Taoist beliefs. Whereas in the West the dominance of Christian values becomes the background of the birth of a theory in communication. In addition to providing an understanding of non-western perspectives, these lectures are built in the spirit of postcolonialism, in which the passion arouses the great narratives born of Western culture. Students are also expected to have analytical skills to provide examples in everyday life such as what a non-western perspective in the study of communication science.
KOM1310 Marketing Communication 3(2-1) Credits
This Courses enables students to understand and comprehend marketing communication
as well as evaluate the implementation of marketing communication.
This Courses discusses the meaning of marketing communication, basic concepts of
marketing communication, marketing strategy, market information system, marketing
communication media, evaluation of marketing communication implementation, and
effective communication system for marketing purposes.
KOM1311 Introduction to Media Studies 3(3-0) Credits
This Courses enables students to understand and comprehend the basic technique,
characteristic, as well the element of mass communication.
Topics discussed in this Courses cover the meaning of mass communication; the basic
concept, role, function, characteristic, and element of mass communication as well as the
advantages and disadvantages of mass media.
KOM1412 Organisational Communication 3(3-0) Credits
This Courses enables students to understand the principles of Organisational
Communication and the strategy of Organisational Communication.
This Courses discusses the meaning of organisational communication; basics of
organisation concept; the theory of organisation; organisation culture; organisation
communication networks, research in organisational communication, and mutual
relationship in organisation as a realisation of organisational communication.
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KOM1413 Interpersonal Communication 3(3-0) Credits
This Courses enables students to know and understand interpersonal communication, a
basic principle for an individual person to be able to communicate with others.
Materials discussed in this Courses cover the following topics: 1) the definition of
Interpersonal communication covering international, transactional, process and symbolic
definition; the analysis of relationship prediction; the difference between inter-personal and
non-Interpersonal communication; the function of Interpersonal communication and
communication conduct strategy; handling conflict in interpersonal communication; strategy
and relation escalation; identifying the characteristic of interpersonal communication;
interpersonal communication theory and models; non-visual communication, the
effectiveness of interpersonal communication and its application in everyday life.
KOM1514 Psychology of Communication 3(3-0) Credits
This Courses explores the application of psychology in the communication domain,
particularly the communication between humans as individuals and its relationship with
environment. The main topics studied in this Courses are: the definition of communication
psychology, human characteristics, techniques to communicate with others, factors occurred
in communication process, individual factors affect communication, communication in
groups, mass media and society, linguistic message, non-verbal messages and
organization. After taking this Courses, students are expected to understand an effective
communication, and the application of psychology in the field of communication.
KOM1515 Indonesian Communication System 3(3-0) Credits
This Courses aims to see Indonesian social system from communication perspective. It
describes social communication phenomenon rooted from Indonesian historical facts, social
and culture. After attending this Courses, students are expected to be able to understand
communication phenomenon rooted from the society.
The topics discussed in this Courses are: approach system concept, Indonesian social
system, communication in a system, Indonesian press system, traditional communication in
Indonesia, socio cultural communication in Indonesia, and communication policy in
Indonesia.
KOM1516 Intercultural Communication 3(3-0) Credits
This Courses discusses the relationship between communication and culture, the
significance of studying sociocultural communication in Indonesian context, cultural factors
influencing communication process, the basic concept of sociocultural communication,
cross-culture perceptions, self-adaptation/acculturation, verbal communication in cross-
culture communication, and sociocultural research method.
After attending this Courses, students are expected to understand the significance of
sociocultural communication as a guideline for interaction with other people in plural society.
KOM1517 Technology Development and communication 3(2-1) Credits
This course will discuss the outline of the development of information and communication
technology, from historical studies, their individual characteristics, benefits and implications
for social, economic, cultural and political life. Besides, it will discuss about developing
Technology, change of social structure of society in perspective of media development and
impact of communication technology development
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CONCENTRATIVE COURSE
MEDIA STUDIES COURSES
KOMA001 Media Journalism 4(3-1) Credits
This Courses discusses journalism techniques such as newswriting, popular scientific
writing, crime reporting and others on all types of media. The Courses includes in depth
reporting both investigative and interpretative reporting in printed media, broadcast and new
media. Besides, this Courses discusses the writing and the scope of journalism
management using a variety of media supported by the ory and application of photo
journalism based on the existing rules (codes of conductand regulation of Press and
Broadcasting).
KOMA003 Media Law 4(4-0) Credits
This Courses studies about the rule of mass media which is included in social domain to
contribute to the public virtue in which law structure and policy are studied. This rule of mass
media assures protection for society and media. It also studies about public policy as a
group of collective action of societies, and law as a rule shall be obeyed by society and
media. This Courses primarily discusses the relationship between society and mass media
as a cultural product of socio political entity.
KOMA004 Media Management 4(3-1) Credits
This course aims to study the understanding of management on media and management
process in an industry of media (print media, electronic, and new media). This Courses
discusses a structure of media corporate, the function of its structure and relationship, and
the evaluation of each division in a corporation for its success projection. The students are
trained to do simulation on handling Media Corporation referring to the process of
production from the beginning until the media can be published.
PUBLIC RELATIONS COURSES
KOMB001 Public Relations on Media 4(3-1) Credits
This Courses enable students understand how a PR officer shall produce public relations
programs through media (printed media, electronic, or new media) and know that PR
activities on media consisted of both internal and external programs. It also makes students
know how a PR officer produces PR Writing in order to build good image to a company.
Another topics to be discussed in this Courses are: communication dimensions and PR
Writing strategy; writing techniques; Media Relations (creating a press releases, negotiating
with the media and getting good photographs, making publicity); Constructing House
Journal, Writing and Responding audience’s letter, Newsletter, and media monitoring, the
application of PR Writing Program which is divided into two points, first; an Internal PR
Writing Program (Strengthening the Brand Culture such as a House Style and Corporate
Identity, PR Writing Handbook and Manual), and second; a Production of External PR
programs (Company Profile, Articles writing, Advertorial writing, Speech Writing, PR Writing
Audio Visual (Ads), Printed Material (Poster, brochure, Banner, etc.), Documentary Film
Script, and Special Book Publication (Sponsored Book).
KOMB004 Management of Issue and Crisis 4(3-1) Credits
The objective of this Courses is to facilitate students understanding crisis management and
crisis handling analysis in a company or an organization. It provides an overview of crisis
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management and a quick respond to the crisis through the role and function of public
relations.
This course exposes the stages of crisis, crisis management, responses during uncertainty,
the model of crisis management, and the crisis of communications.
COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT COURSES
KOMC002 Strategic Branding 4(3-1) Credits
This Courses primarily focuses on branding theories and strategy. It discusses how the
existing theories can be applied to create positive communication of products, services, and
characters or people. It also discusses various unique attributes of brands and how they are
communicated to public. After learning this Courses, students will not only understand the
weakness and the strength of brands but they will also capable of investigating various
brand management methods to products, services, and characters.
KOMC004 Social Marketing and Communication 4(3-1) Credits
This Courses explores the role and process of social marketing, social Marketing
Researches, innovation and adoption of social ideas, social diffusion, social product, social
marketing and management.
The purpose of this Courses is to facilitate students in understanding social marketing as a
part of communications for the sake of social change. This course describes that business
communications strategies can be managed by implementing human behavior changes
programs.
ELECTIVES COURSES
KOM0017 Gender and Media 3 (3-0) Credits
The existence of the media as a social institution cannot be separated from the dynamics
that takes place in a society where media presents. The processes of social change occurs
in a community is always accompanied by the way of looking at the media. Since gender is
one of the essential issues related to the community, themes associated to the media and
gender relations are the agenda need to be reviewed as contemporary studies in mass
communication.
KOM0020 Environment and Disaster Communication 2(2-0) Credits
This course is expected to provide a thorough understanding of the concept of disaster and the environment from the point of view of communication. Perry (2006) explains there are three definitions of disaster - classics, hazards, and social problems. Meanwhile, according to Fritz (1961: 655) disaster is a concentrated activity in time and space, where a group of people experience physical and social ganguuan, so that the function of the community is disrupted. The existence of physical and social disturbance due to activities that are beyond expectations / beyond estimates. This course aims to provide a perspective to students in seeing the disaster and the environment. The fundamental issue of seeing disaster and the environment is more to the perspective on which we stand, the government, the owners of capital (capital), or society. The lecture is divided into three phases - first, discussing what is disaster, the environment and its relation to communication studies. Second, how the media play a role in constructing the definition of disaster in the community. Media to be discussed are conventional mass media (magazines, newspapers, television, and radio) and new media (internet and social media). Thirdly, this lecture will discuss how the response of the community (audience), journalist,
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capital owner (capital, government) to disaster, and lastly, fourth - this lecture will discuss how the media role in the process of disaster mitigation. This Courses demands students actively developing active discussions with major themes of natural disasters and humanitarian disasters.
KOM0021 Business Communication 2(2-0) Credits
The course of Business Communication is a compulsory Courses of management that includes various forms of skill in communicating either orally, in writing, verbally, and non verbally. And how to communicate in an organization and skills in negotiation and application of business ethics in general. Upon completion of the lecture, students are expected to have good communication skills both orally, in writing, verbally and non verbally, to understand and have the skills to deliver business messages both written and oral, have good communication skills in the organization, have correspondence and presentation skills as well as negotiate and information technology usage in delivering business messages.
KOM0022 Communication for Development 3(3-0) Credits
This course aims to provide understanding on the dynamics of communication in
development and communication as a development supported factors. It studies the theory
and concepts of the development, the notion of communication for development and
development supporting factors, the position of communication on development theory,
communication as an integral and decisive factor in development.
KOM0023 Sociology of Communication 3(3-0) Credits
This Courses studies the understanding of Sociology of Communication include: the
influence of mass media on individuals and systems of human groupings; collective
behavior: social and cultural change; and the identification of communication problems.
Besides, this course discusses the sociological phenomenon of mass communication which
means seeing the phenomenon as a whole like seeing communication from critical side:
understanding of mass media theories and society. Last, this course will be applied on
mass media phenomenon analyzes.
KOM0024 Visual Communication 3(2-1) Credits
Provides the capabilities and skills of the visual design process from the analysis phase,
identification to the execution of a design brief into the visual design application used in a
print media advertisement. Teach students to understand the types of visual elements of a
design and its use in a design project, ability to translate brief clients into visual design form,
basic technical skills of making dummy / mock-up visual design appropriate media industry
standards and advertising, and basic technical skills of using graphic design work tools.
KOM0027 Political Communication 3(2-1) Credits
Learning objective of this lecture is to facilitate students in comprehending and
understanding the processes of communication in the domain of politic and the various
political issues in terms of communication.
This Courses examines the definition of Political Communication, the basic concepts of
Political Communication, the leader of the political leadership, political persuasion and
propaganda, important communication channels for political interests, and strategies of
information management in political activities.
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KOM0029 Creative Team Management 3(2-1) Credits
This course is designed to develop skills needed for team building in creative partnership and program communication. Main focus will be on principles of creative team management. Students are expected to perform event-organizing practice.
KOM0037 Semiotics 3(3-0) Credits
This Courses discusses the concept and meaning of the semiotics and its scope, such as
the theory of meaning of linguistic and visualsigns, text, contextandinter-textual,as well as
structuralism and post structuralism approaches.
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1.2. DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1.2.1. Group of National Compulsory Course
NO. Code Course Credits
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 MPK4001 Religious Education: Islam* 2 0 2 NC
MPK4002 Religious Education: Catholic* 2 0 2 NC
MPK4003 Religious Education: Christianity/ Protestant *
2 0 2 NC
MPK4004 Religious Education: Hindu* 2 0 2 NC
MPK4005 Religious Education: Buddhism* 2 0 2 NC
2 MPK4006 Pancasila Education 2 0 2 NC
3 MPK4007 Civic Education 2 0 2 NC
4 MPK4008 Bahasa Indonesia 2 0 2 NC
Total 8 0 8
1.2.2. Group of University Compulsory Course
NO.
Code Course Credits
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 UBU4001 English Language 2 1 3 UC
2 UBU4002 Entrepreneurship 3 0 3 UC
3 UBU4005 Internship 0 3 3 UC
4 UBU4007 Undergraduate Thesis 6 0 6 UC
Total 11 4 15
1.2.3. Group of Faculty Compulsory Course
NO Code Course Credits
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 FAK0001 Introduction to Sociology 3 0 3 FC 1
2 FAK0002 Introduction to Politics 3 0 3 FC 2
3 FAK0003
Science Philosophy and The Basics of Logics
3 0 3 FC 3
4 FAK0004 Indonesian Law System 2 0 2 FC 4
5 FAK0005 Indonesian Economic System 2 0 2 FC 5
6 FAK0006
Information Technology and Communications
3 0 3 FC 6
7 FAK0007 Social Research Methods 3 1 4 FC 7
Total 19 1 20
1.2.4. Group of Programme Compulsory Courses
ODD SEMESTER
NO Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 IHI1101 Introduction to International Relations 3 0 3 PC
2 IHI3101 International Political Economy 3 0 3 PC
3 IHI3102 International Security 3 0 3 PC
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4 IHI3103 Foreign Policy Analysis 3 0 3 PC
5 IHI3104 Introduction to Globalization 3 0 3 PC
6 IHI3105 Regionalism in International Relations 3 0 3 PC
7 IHI3106 Indonesian Diplomatic History 3 0 3 PC
Total 21 0 21
EVEN SEMESTER
NO Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 IHI2101 Diplomacy 2 1 3 PC
2 IHI2102 International Law 3 0 3 PC
3 IHI2103 Academic Skills 2 1 3 PC
4 IHI2104 International Politics 3 0 3 PC
5 IHI2105 Theories of IR 3 0 3 PC
6 IHI4101 Globalisation and Local Dynamics 2 1 3 PC
7 IHI4102 Methodology of IR 2 1 3 PC IHI2105
8 IHI4103 International Negotiation 2 1 3 PC
9 IHI4104 International Organisation 3 0 3 PC
10 IHI4105 Indonesian Foreign Policy 3 0 3 PC IHI3106
11 IHI4106 Southeast Asian Studies 3 0 3 PC IHI3105
Total 28 5 33
Note: ODD semester is odd semester in each academic year EVEN semester is even semester in each academic year 1.2.5. Group of Elective Course
ODD SEMESTER
NO Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 IHI5501 Public Diplomacy 2 1 3 E
2 IHI5502 Global Social Movements 2 1 3 E
3 IHI5503 Management of International Development Project
2 1 3 E
4 IHI5504 International Migration 3 0 3 E
5 IHI5505 Australian Politics and Government 3 0 3 E
6 IHI5506 Chinese Politics and Government 3 0 3 E
7 IHI5507 Identity Politics and International Relations
3 0 3 E
8 IHI5508 Politics of International Cooperation 3 0 3 E
9 IHI5509 International Relations Research 2 1 3 E
10 IHI5510 African Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
11 IHI5511 East Asian Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
12 IHI5512 European Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
13 IHI5513 Middle Eastern Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
14 IHI5514 Strategic Studies 3 0 3 E
Total 13 2 15
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EVEN SEMESTER
NO Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 IHI6501 Culture in International Relations 3 0 3 E
2 IHI6502 Gender in International Relations 3 0 3 E
3 IHI6503 Geopolitics and Geostrategy 3 0 3 E
4 IHI6504 Human Security 3 0 3 E
5 IHI6505 Communications and Global Media 3 0 3 E
6 IHI6506 Comparative Politics 3 0 3 E
7 IHI6507 Alternative Perspectives in International Relations
3 0 3 E
8 IHI6508 Politics of International Business 2 1 3 E
9 IHI6509 United States Politics and Government
3 0 3 E
10 IHI6510 Global Environmental Politics 3 0 3 E
11 IHI6511 Latin American Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
12 IHI6512 South Asian Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
13 IHI6513 South Pacific Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
14 IHI6514 Global Governance 3 0 3 E
15 IHI6515 Transnationalism 3 0 3 E
Total 19 2 21
1.2.6. Groups of Compulsory Second Foreign Language
NO Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 IHI2201 Second Foreign Language - French 2 1 3 SFL
2 IHI2202 Second Foreign Language - Mandarin 2 1 3 SFL
3 IHI2203 Second Foreign Language - Arabic 2 1 3 SFL
4 IHI2204 Second Foreign Language - Russian 2 1 3 SFL
5 IHI2205 Second Foreign Language - Spanish 2 1 3 SFL
Total 17 1 18
Course Courses on Weekly Basis per Semester Group of Courses: Group of Courses:
1st Semester
No Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 MPK4001 Religious Education: Islam* 2 0 2 NC
MPK4002 Religious Education: Catholic* 2 0 2 NC
MPK4003
Religious Education: Christianity/ Protestant *
2 0 2 NC
MPK4004 Religious Education: Hindu* 2 0 2 NC
MPK4005 Religious Education: Buddhism* 2 0 2 NC
2 MPK4006 Pancasila Education 2 0 2 NC
3 MPK4008 Bahasa Indonesia 2 0 2 NC
4 UBU4001 English Language 2 1 3 UC
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5 FAK0001 Introduction to Sociology 3 0 3 FC
6 FAK0002 Introduction to Politics 3 0 3 FC
7 FAK0003
Philosophy of Science and Basic Logics
3 0 3 FC
8 IHI1101 Introduction to International Relations 3 0 3 PC
Total 20 1 21
Total Cumulative Credits 21
* Please choose one appropriate Courses
2nd Semester
No Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 FAK0004 Indonesian Law System 2 0 2 FC
2 FAK0005 Indonesian Economic System 2 0 2 FC
3 IHI2101 Diplomacy 2 1 3 PC
4 IHI2102 International Law 3 0 3 PC
5 IHI2103 Academic Skills 2 1 3 PC
6 IHI2104 International Politics 3 0 3 PC
7 IHI2105 Theories of IR 3 0 3 PC
Chosen Compulsory SFL (1 Course) 2 1 3
IHI2201 Second Foreign Language - French 2 1 3 SFL
IHI2202
Second Foreign Language - Mandarin
2 1 3 SFL
IHI2203 Second Foreign Language - Arabic 2 1 3 SFL
IHI2204 Second Foreign Language - Russian 2 1 3 SFL
IHI2205 Second Foreign Language - Spanish 2 1 3 SFL
TOTAL 19 3 22
Total Cumulative Credits 43
3rd Semester
No Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 MPK4007 Civic Education 2 0 2 NC
2 FAK0007 Social Research Methods 3 1 4 FC
3 IHI3101 International Political Economy 3 0 3 PC
4 IHI3102 International Security 3 0 3 PC
5 IHI3103 Foreign Policy Analysis 3 0 3 PC
6 IHI3104 Introduction to Globalization 3 0 3 PC
7 IHI3105 Regionalism in International Relations 3 0 3 PC
8 IHI3106 Indonesian Diplomatic History 3 0 3 PC
TOTAL 23 1 24
Total Cumulative Credits 91
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4th Semester
No Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 UBU4002 Entrepreneurship 3 0 3 UC
2 FAK0006
Information Technology and Communications
3 0 3 FC
3 IHI4101 Globalisation and Local Dynamics 2 1 3 PC
4 IHI4102 Methodology of IR 2 1 3 PC IHI2105
5 IHI4103 International Negotiation 2 1 3 PC
6 IHI4104 International Organisation 3 0 3 PC
7 IHI4105 Indonesian Foreign Policy 3 0 3 PC IHI3106
8 IHI4106 Southeast Asian Studies 3 0 3 PC IHI3105
TOTAL 24 0 24
Total Cumulative Credits 91
5th Semester
NO Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND PEACE (ISP)
1 IHI5301 Transnational Crime* 3 0 3 ISP IHI3102
2 IHI 5302 Peace Studies* 2 1 3 ISP IHI3102
GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (GPE)
1 IHI5401
Politics of International Development**
3 0 3 GPE IHI3101
2 IHI5402
Politics of International Economic Law**
2 1 3 GPE IHI3101
TOTAL CREDITS OF CONCENTRATION COMPULSORY COURSES
6
3 to 7
Elective Courses (6 Courses) 18
1 IHI5501 Public Diplomacy 2 1 3 E
2 IHI5502 Global Social Movements 2 1 3 E
3 IHI5503 Management of International Development Project
2 1 3 E
4 IHI5504 International Migration 3 0 3 E
5 IHI5505 Australian Politics and Government 3 0 3 E
6 IHI5506 Chinese Politics and Government 3 0 3 E
7 IHI5507 Identity Politics and International Relations
3 0 3 E
8 IHI5508 Politics of International Cooperation 3 0 3 E
9 IHI5509 International Relations Research 2 1 3 E
10 IHI5510 African Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
11 IHI5511 East Asia Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
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12 IHI5512 European Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
13 IHI5513 Middle East Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
14 IHI5514 Strategic Studies 3 0 3 E
Total 24
Total Cumulative Credits 115
(*) COMPULSORY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND PEACE (ISP) CONCENTRATION COURSES
(**) COMPULSORY GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY CONCENTRATION COMPULSORY COURSES
6th Semester
NO Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND PEACE (ISP)
1 IHI6301
International Management and Conflict Resolution *
2 1 3 ISP IHI3102
GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (GPE)
1 IHI6401 Politics of Foreign Aid** 2 1 3 GPE IHI3101
TOTAL CREDITS OF CONCENTRATION COMPULSORY COURSES
2 1 3
2 to 7
Elective Courses (7 Courses) 21
1 IHI6501 Culture in International Relations 3 0 3 E
2 IHI6502 Gender in International Relations 3 0 3 E
3 IHI6503 Geopolitics and Geostrategy 3 0 3 E
4 IHI6504 Human Security 3 0 3 E
5 IHI6505 Communications and Global Media 3 0 3 E
6 IHI6506 Comparative Politics 3 0 3 E
7 IHI6507 Alternative Perspectives in International Relations
3 0 3 E
8 IHI6508 Politics of International Business 2 1 3 E
9 IHI6509 U.S. Politics and Government 2 1 3 E
10 IHI6510 Global Environmental Politics 3 0 3 E
11 IHI6511 Latin American Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
12 IHI6512 South Asian Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
13 IHI6513 South Pacific Studies 3 0 3 E IHI3105
14 IHI6514 Global Governance 3 0 3 E
15 IHI6515 Transnationalism 3 0 3 E
TOTAL 22 2 24
Total Cumulative Credits 136
(*) COMPULSORY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND PEACE (ISP) CONCENTRATION COURSES
(**) COMPULSORY GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY CONCENTRATION COMPULSORY COURSES
7th Semester
NO Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 UBU4005 Internship 0 3 3 UC 90 credits+
2 UBU4007 Undergraduate Thesis 6 0 6 UC 110 credits ++
TOTAL 9 0 9
Total Cumulative Credits 145
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8th Semester
NO Code Course CREDITS
Status Prerequisite Competence
L P T Pr S O
1 UBU4005 Internship 0 3 3 UC 90 credits+
2 UBU4007 Undergraduate Thesis 6 0 6 UC 110 credits ++
TOTAL 9 0 9
Total Cumulative Credits 145
TOTAL CREDITS PER COURSES CATEGORY
Code Types Credits
NC National Compulsory 8
UC University Compulsory 15
FC Faculty Compulsory 20
PC Programme Compulsory 54
SFL Mandatory Second Foreign Language 3
Mandatory CONCENTRATIONS: 9
ISP International Security and Peace
GPE Global Political Economy
E Electives 36
TOTAL CREDITS TO GRADUATE 145
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT COURSES
Compulsory Course for International Relations Department
IHI 4102 Introduction to IR I 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses aimed to provide basic knowledge and introductory insight on IR as a
discipline. It also discusses diverse core and contemporary issues in broad scope of IR as
well as its history and development, including issues on international security and peace, the
development of international system and order, and other various aspects of international
interaction.
IHI 4123 Theories of IR I 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses aimed to cater knowledge on diverse classical approaches in IR and its
contemporary development. Its discussions encompass mainstream approaches in IR, such
as Realism, Liberalism, and Marxism. Further, it also studies various perspectives,
assumptions, and derived theories from those traditional approaches in explaining global
phenomena.
IPL 4211 Comparative Politics 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses enable students to compare existing political systems in the world and its
underlying paradigms as well as their alternatives. It also studies interaction dynamics
among elements in each political system and their consequences toward political
institutionalization either formally or informally. The understanding on those will act as a
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base for analyzing plethora of phenomenon in international politics in the context of dynamic
national interest.
IHI 4266 Indonesian Foreign Policy 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses provides knowledge on the basic character of Indonesian foreign policy, its
orientation in general, its continuity and change, including its ideological and paradigmatic
changes which date from country’s independence to present. It also discusses national
leadership factors, national interest, state ideology, constellation of domestic politics,
international system, and contemporary global trends and issues which affect indonesian
foreign policy.
IHI 4103 International Law 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses aims to provide knowledge on law and its function in international arena, either
in theories or practices. It discusses practices of diverse law Coursess such as global actors
(international organization, dispute settlement, issues on human rights, and law of
international economics), regional and national actors. In addition, it talks about bilateral
agreements (agreement, transaction, diplomatic relations, dispute settlement, law on sea,
air, or outer space) and multilateral agreements (ASEAN, Europe Union, or Arab League
agreements)
IHI 4262 Academic Skills 2 CREDITS (1-1)
This Courses provides students with knowledge and practices of various core academic
skills which are needed most by students as prospective scholars. While attending this
Courses, they will study required skills such as critical thinking, academic reading,
notetaking, academic and popular writing, presentation, as well as academic ethics,
including citing and avoiding plagiarism.
IHI 4215 Diplomacy 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses studies history and development of diplomacy activities from its early practices
until present. It will enable students to understand transformation of diplomacy in various
ways, involving actors, and newly emerging patterns along with existing changes or
discontinuity during international interactions, mainly on increasing role of civil society, even
individual actors, while practicing interstate diplomacy.
IHI 4111 Theories of IR II 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses provides students with knowledge on diverse critical approaches within IR. It
encompasses non-mainstream or alternative approaces based mostly on post-positivist
philosophical standing. It also covers discussions on various perpecetives, assumptions,
and theory of those paradigms in understanding international phenomena.
IHI 4216 International Organisation and Administration 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses gives basic knowledge on the nature of international organisation and
administration, either global (the UN, WTO) or regional (NAM, ASEAN, the Arab League). In
addition, it enables students to understand the role of organization and administration in the
development of international relations, structure and process, constitutional aspects
(membership, decision making, and funding), key functions (collective security,
peacekeeping, development, decolonization), and theories and relevant debates to these
issues.
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IHI 4043 Foreign Policy Analysis 3 CREDITS (2-1)
This Courses aims to enables students to analyse foreign policies practices using various
foreign policy perspectives. Furthermore, it also studies external and internal factors in
decision making process, role of bureaucracy and groupthink, role of leadership, societal
factors, including system of domestic politics, economic development, involving pressure
groups, and relations between national identity and foreign policy.
IHI 4360 Regionalism in IR 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses aims to provide students with basic understanding and frameworks on regionalism to lay basis for area studies. It discusses various types of regionalism, its underlying motives, development of integration, important aspects on region integration, and level of achievements of integration objcetives.
IHI 4361 Negotiation 3 CREDITS (2-1)
This Courses discusses negotiation in various contexts and affecting aspects. It also studies
process of negotiation, either while it operates in formal interaction or informally through
lobbying, business relations, government access, or even media propaganda. Learning
process is also aimed to cater students with negotiation skills by arranging simulation of
negotiation in or out of class.
IHI 4217 International Political Economy 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses studies interactions between political and economic factors in international
relations. It discusses the transformation of international capitalist political economy since
World War II, analyze this transformation empirically and conceptually; including studying
the patterns of transactions that take place therein. It enables students to recognize the
important issues of international political economy (oil trade, resources management,
foreign investment, foreign workers, and the debt problems of poor countries).
IHI 4463 International Security 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses studies mainstream theories which predominantly employed in the Courses:
Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism. It also discusses both classical and contemporary
concepts, theories, and practices of security along with the debates within. Furthermore, it
discusses relations between national and international security, forming collective security
and military alliance, nuclear strategy analysis, proliferation of biological and chemical
weapon, arm race and control, deterrence, war termination, preventive war, coercion,
national defence policies, as well as civil-miltary relations.
IHI 4464 Introduction to Globalization 3 CREDITS (3-0)
It discusses borderless system phenomena, their changes and impacts on international
relations. It also studies the nature and scope of globalisation together with its advantage
and disadvantages, concept of globalism, spatial compression, universalism, homogeinity,
and convergence. Furthermore, it covers discussions on diverse reactions on the
phenomena like glocalisation and anti-globalisation movement.
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IHI 4465 Southeast Asian Studies 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses discusses strategic position of Southeast Asia, particularly ASEAN states, in
International Relations. The Coursess range from understanding of political constellation in
the area and the expansion of ASEAN membership, role and effectiveness of ASEAN in
international diplomacy for the Southeast Asian region. Several influential countries in
ASEAN such as Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia will be discussed separately.
IHI 4222 Second Foreign Language: Basic 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses provides students with second foreign language skills in Basic level to add
English language skills as main foreign language.
IHI 4667 Second Foreign Language: Intermediate 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses is a continuation of previous SFL I which is aimed to enable students to
master four bands equally (listening, reading, writing, speaking) in intermediate level on
specific purposes, such as language of diplomacy or negotiation.
IHI 4221 Methodology of IR 3 CREDITS (2-1)
In this Courses, students are introduced to research methods used to analyze the problems
of International Relations. This Courses enables them to develop critical skills to analyze
empirical studies, and understand the connection between theories and methods in applying
scientific procedure to the study of International Relations. It also enables students to learn
how to develop hypotheses, identify units of analysis, operate and measure theories and
concepts.
IHI 4104 International Politics 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses aims to provide understanding of International Politics as quintessential part
and core activity in international relations. It discusses philosophy of politics which is used
as basis of International Relations Theory and its development, main schools of thought and
themes on power in International Theory.
IHI 4168 Peace Studies 3 CREDITS ( 2-1)
This Courses discussses both positive and negative side of ’peace’ and types of ’peace
tools‘ which can be used to fulfil it. It also uses case studies to learn viability of ’peace tools‘
in making peace in specific countries. Furthermore, it studies dimensions of violence in
today’s world and is trying to formulate innovative approaches to manage insecurity inter or
intra-state.
IHI 4237 International Conflict Management and Resolution 3 CREDITS (2-1)
This Courses raises a variety of topics, from the differences between Conflict Resolution,
Conflict Management and Conflict Transformation to perception of actors about system and
conflict. It also compares differences between the coalition negotiation, mediation and
arbitration, the implementation of peace agreement, peace enforcement, humanitarian
intervention, up to the management of refugee crises. This Courses combines theory and
conflict resolution skills through case studies in global politics. The Courses aims to enable
students to understand and analyze choices faced by decision makers when they face or
attempt to intervene conflicts, evaluate the outcome of the actions taken and available
alternatives, as well as identify ethical issues inherent in policies and actions of the decision
maker and International Conflict Management practitioners.
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IHI 4277 Middle East Studies: 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses studies the regionalism process of the Middle East, including its strategic
position in International Relations. It gives an understanding about its member countries’
interaction and their degree of integration (for example in Arab League) in stabilising and
developing cooperation in this region. Moreover, it also discusses the political system of
several important countries in the region such as Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
IHI 4278 Politics and Government of United States 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses analyses the political system and government of the United States, particularly
the domestic elements that influence the characteristic of US’s national politics. Aside from
examining its executive, legislative, judicative bodies, this Courses. will also discuss major
and influential interest groups in US national and foreign policy making process.
IHI 4175 European Studies 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses studies the regional dynamics of Europe, including its integration process,
regional history and its strategic position. Its discussion includes development process of
Europe during and after the Cold War, the integration process of the Central European
countries and European Union’s reaction to the development of other regional blocs in the
world.
IHI 4176 Latin American Studies: 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses focuses on the regional dynamics of Latin American region. Its discussion
includes cooperation within the region, major problems and issues in the region such as
drugs and arms trade, internal conflicts within region and rivalry between member states to
maintain relationship with United States.
IHI 4280 South Asian Studies 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses analyses the regional dynamics of South Asia including its strategic position in
International Relations. Its topics includes an understanding of the political system of several
major countries in South Asia such as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It also discusses
classic and contemporary politics in South Asia including current problems in the region.
IHI 4279 Politics and Government of Australia 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses studies the strategic position of Australia in International Relations. Its topic
includes Australian political system and decision making process, including contemporary
issues in the country.
E.4. Group of Optional Elective Coursess
IHI 4052 Diplomatic and Consular Law 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses focuses on law governing diplomatic and consular activities. It includes the
legal aspect which should be considered in formal interactions among countries and
between countries and other actors, including international organisations. Furthermore, it will
also analyse case studies to see the implications for violations of diplomatic and consular
law in international relations.
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IHI 4135 Culture in International Relations 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses discusses the strategic position of culture in international interactions from a
global perspective. Discussions will include the “cultural turn” in International Relations,
global interdependence and possible loss of diversity in global culture. Finally, it analyses
the rise of imperialism and conglomeration of culture, making protection of cultural heritage
and role of UNESCO to become more important than ever.
IHI 4082 Opinion and Public Diplomacy: 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses studies the growing importance of international public opinion as a tool for a
country’s image in public diplomacy. It focuses on several countries’ strategy on public
diplomacy to gain international awareness. It also alayses the role of non-state diplomats
and mass media since these two channels are much more effective in gaining public’s
concern and can act as a complement to state diplomacy.
IHI 4085 Politics of Identity and International Relations: 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses will discuss political actions which are based on identity such as race, gender
and religion, which are conducted collectively and have local and international implications
on political dynamics. It will focus on critical evaluation of the strengthening of identity due to
international agenda and programs such democracy, human rights and development.
IHI 4083 Geopolitics and Geostrategy 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses studies the political and strategic consequences of a country’s geographical
position. Its discussion will include relationship between geographic potential and actual
condition of a country and its position in world politics.
IHI 4084 Transnationalism 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses is intended to give an understanding of international phenomenon through the
lens of transnationalism. It is also intended to give an introduction to key actors in
transnationalism and how transnationalism affect the role and influence of states in
International Relations.
IHI 4131 Politics of (International) Cooperation and Foreign Aid 3 CREDITS (3-0)
Foreign aid involves several important aspects which includes donor states (funding) and
mechanism, coordination and strategy in implementing foreign aid. This Courses will give
basic understanding on growing paradigm in the world of international development. Aside
form that, it will also provide skills needed to analyse and criticise several types of funding
and political interest which are embedded in many foreign aids. At the end of the Courses,
students are expected to have fully understand foreign aid and which strategy is most
appropriate to implement.
IHI 4043 Contemporary Global Issues 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses discusses contemporary approach in International Relations, including current
issues in IR such as Human Rights, Gender and Environmentalism in International
Relations. This understanding is crucial in determining the interconnectedness of IR studies
and IR phenomenon in the real world.
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IHI 4056 Democracy and Global Justice: 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses analyses the dynamics of “democracy project” at the global level. Specific
focus will be given to the understanding of relationship between democracy and global
justice at the international arena. Concepts of human rights and instruments used to foster
the creation of global justice will also be discussed at this Courses.
IHI 4088 Political Ecology 3 CREDITS (3-0)
New agenda included in development discussion is the inclusion of environmental
sustainability in development. There has been a change in paradigm where mankind is no
longer the Courses of environment and it is necessary to include mankind in environment.
IHI 4089 Politics of International Business 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses discusses the global environment in which international businesses operate,
including the international financial and monetary system. It will also discuss the internal
operation of multinational companies operating at the global level. However, specific focus
will be given to political factors affecting international business and vice versa, both at the
national, regional and international level.
IHI 4087 Management of Development Project: 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses is intended to equip students with skills necessary to design applicable
development programs which are formulated in accordance with the needs of the
community, country and local institutions. Important aspects of this Courses is to develop
the skills and creativity of the students to transform development concept into concrete
programs which are relevant to community’s needs.
IHI 4050 Communication and Global Media 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses analyses international communication process and mass media which has
global coverage and international impact. Political, economic, social and cultural aspects
of international communication will be the main focus of this Courses.
IHI 4169 Development Studies 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses provides comprehensive understanding on concepts of development
including various definitions and historical context which emerges and affects
conceptualisation of development. It discusses studies related to theories, behaviors, and
evolution of politics of development, history and development policies either in developing
or developed countries. In addition, it enables student to understand evolution of
development theories as well as critiques on ”development“ and new solutions offered with
their success rates.
IHI 4170 Politics of International Economic Law 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses is intended to give a comprehensive understanding in international economic
law and its political implications. The focus of this Courses is on the dynamics and
development of international economic law, including international institutions which play
an active part in the making and implementation of this law such as GATT/WTO. Special
attention will also be given to countires’ policy response to these laws, including on how to
handle its political impacts. In addition, this Courses will also give students the skills
required to design policy based on their knolwledge of international economic law.
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IHI 4123 Issues in Developing Countries 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses studies the issues and problems faced by developing countries in general,
including the efforts and policies conducted to overcome these problems, both at the
national and international level. It also analyses the effectiveness and barriers of collective
diplomacy in the North-South dialogue. Lastly, this Coursess is intended to provide students
with skills needed to develop practical solutions for problems faced by developing countries.
IHI 4171 Global Social Movement 3 CREDITS (2-1)
This Courses will give an understanding of the growing and flourishing of global social
movements in the world. Its discussion will revolve around the types, backgrounds, patterns
of mobility and sustainability of these movements and most importantly on how these
movements create and develop their global networks and how to use it as their bargaining
power. Furthermore, the ability to formulate and create global social movements will be one
of the skills offered in this Courses.
IHI 4172 Global Governance 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses discusses the phenomenon of global governance which are shaped thorugh
the interactions of transnational actors. It will also review the conceptual debate regarding
the term global governance itself up to the practical debate at the international constellation
level which is still dominated by the international regime, which uses a state-centric
approach.
IHI 4274 Globalization and Local Dynamics 3 CREDITS (3-0)
This Courses considers the implications of the ongoing globalisation process and its
(counter) response at the local level. Specifically, this Courses will see how local actors give
meanings, interact and react to globalisation process.
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