The Faculty of Computer Science at UNSRI stands at the forefront of excellence in education, research, and innovation that is set to influence the future of Indonesia’s computer science sector. The variety of courses on offer at UNSRI explores current trends in information technology and their impact on society. Furthermore, as Indonesians become increasingly tech-savvy, there is increasing demand for computer science knowledge in the field of cyber security, healthcare, banking and manufacturing, highlighting the importance of computerisation as part of Indonesia’s economic future.
The Faculty of Computer Science provides study programmes in Informatics Engineering, Computer System and Information System at the undergraduate level with Information Engineering taught at postgraduate level. Enrolled students also have the opportunity to choose from a variety of non-degree programmes in Computer Engineering, Computerised Accounting and Informatics Management, showcasing the faculty’s diverse portfolio in this field. Students are taught courses from computer programming and information systems to mobile applications and software systems. Furthermore, students also have access to state-of-the-art computer labs that enables them to enhance their skills in the fields of communication technology, intelligent systems as well as mathematics and statistics.
The faculty’s research interests in the areas of database systems and computer network systems as well as other competencies are well-sought out in the industry with many companies looking to UNSRI graduates to develop their products and services. Computer science is the engine driving the global digital revolution, and as such, UNSRI graduates will also contribute to the emergence of new industries that can have a direct impact on everyday life.
Indonesia is continuously focusing on increasing its competitiveness amidst rapid globalisation. In doing so, businesses and organisations will adopt and integrate new technologies and seek to benefit from investing in cutting-edge computer systems. New growth areas are expected to arise from these advancements and, with the increasing use of the internet as well as the proliferation of mobile technology, there will be greater demand for new products and services that can integrate the latest computer systems. Graduates of UNSRI’s Faculty of Computer Science are therefore well-equipped with the technical know-how in analysis, design and programming in order to make significant contribution to various industries as well as local communities.