1987
In 1987 to 1992 the Mathematics Department
of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences ITS had established a
collaboration with the Mathematics and Information Faculty, Delft
University of Technology (DUT) in the Netherlands. The collaboration is
in the form of improving curriculum, improving education facilities and
infrastructure, training lecturers and sending lecturers for further
study. The collaboration with the Netherlands was carried out again in
the form of a Workshop Workshop (RWS) held in 1998 and 2003.
One of the results of the collaboration was the completion of the
1994 and 1999 curriculum so that there were five areas of interest
(Algebra, Analysis, Models and Systems, Operations Research and
Simulation, Computer Science) established. For the 2009 competency-based
curriculum, the five areas of interest are adjusted into four Course
Clusters (RMK):
- RMK Analysis & Algebra.
This family emphasizes understanding and developing the basics of
Mathematics, Analysis, and Algebra so as to be able to follow and
develop new theories of mathematics and other sciences. - RMK Modeling and Systems.
This family emphasizes understanding and developing the basics of
Mathematics, System Modeling and Simulation, so as to be able to develop
and apply them in real problems. - RMK Operations Research and Data Processing
This family emphasizes the understanding and development of the basics
of Mathematics, Operations Research, Statistical Data Processing,
Stochastic Processes, so as to develop and apply them in real problems. - Computer Science RMK
This family emphasizes understanding and developing the basics of
Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Systems so as to be able
to build and develop professional software
2014
In
the 2014 curriculum, areas of expertise are simplified into 3 fields,
namely Analysis and Algebra, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science.
The Field of Applied Mathematics is a merger of the fields of Simulation
Modeling and the Field of Operations Research and Data Processing. This
is done to facilitate research collaboration between fields and provide
wider opportunities and more flexible choices for students.
2017
Now
FMIPA is divided into two, being the Faculty of Natural Sciences (FIA)
and the Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Data Science (FMKSD). In the Faculty of Computing and Science Data consists of three departments: Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial.
2019
In 2019, establishing a Doctoral Study
Program (S3) focused on the development of applied mathematics supported
by strong analytical and algebraic and computational skills.
2020
Changes to the Faculty, becoming the Faculty of Science and Data Analysis
LABORATORIUM
Progam Studi :
Analysis and Algebra
Applied Mathematics
and Computer Science