The profiles of Postgraduate Mathematics Study Program graduates are expected to work as:
- Academics,
- Intermediate Researchers,
- Consultants,
- Practitioners (Industry, Services, Government).
This profile is supported by competencies that are formulated as part of the following Learning Outcomes.
PLO-1 Attitude:
Fear God Almighty, uphold high human values, internalizing academic values, norms, and ethics, taking responsibility for work in their field of expertise independently.
PLO-2 Knowledge:
Mastering the main concepts of mathematics (Analysis, Advanced Linear Algebra, and Mathematical Statistics) methodology, and their interrelation.
PLO-3 Knowledge:
Mastering one or more theories for the development of the field of
- analysis,
- algebra,
- applied mathematics,
- statistics,
- actuarial science,
- financial mathematics,
- computation mathematics,
- computational statistics.
PLO-4 General Skills:
Able to identify the scientific field that becomes the object of his research and position it into a research map that is developed creatively, innovatively, and tested through a multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary approach and communicating it to the academic community
PLO-5 Special Skills:
Mastering knowledge of current issues, developments in mathematics, especially those related to theory and application, through a national standard and standardized learning process international.
PLO-6 Life Long Learning:
Understanding and living the philosophy of lifelong learning