Universitas Prasetiya Mulya recently launched its School of Applied STEM (Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). The school will include undergraduate degree programmes in Business Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Energy Engineering, Food Business and Technology, Product Design Engineering as well as Software Engineering. Students undertaking the STEM programmes will put into practise elements of life and applied science and human innovation to produce technologically literate engineers and scientists.
Read MorePrasetiya Mulya School of Business and Economics introduced its undergraduate programme to cater to the growing demand for quality business education for students entering higher education in Indonesia. To date, the school offers four-year undergraduate degree programmes in Accounting, Business, Finance, and Marketing. This programme selection will continue to evolve to meet the growing needs of Indonesia’s education and business environment with further courses planned for the future in areas such as Event and Tourism.
Read MoreThe Graduate Business School at Universitas Prasetiya Mulya’s Cilandak campus offers graduate programmes in business and management. The Graduate Business School remains a central pillar of Universitas Prasetiya Mulya’s offered study programmes in keeping with its mission to produce future business leaders and adept entrepreneurs in Indonesia. The school has over 30 years of experience in teaching graduate business courses and preparing the next generation of Indonesia’s executives and entrepreneurs. For graduates wishing to build upon their business knowledge, Universitas Prasetiya Mulya provides full time and part time study courses with the latter being arranged to suit those studying alongside full time employment.
Read MoreUniversitas Prasetiya Mulya’s Career Development Division plays an active role in assisting and developing both graduate and undergraduate students to ensure they have the necessary attributes required by today’s employers. Students attend seminars provided by guest lecturers from the private sector, soft skill workshops and on site company visits to effectively link and match graduates with the needs of businesses. Mock interviews are also carried out by professionals from the fields of human resources and recruitment to effectively prepare students for the recruitment process.
Read MoreUniversitas Prasetiya Mulya’s recently developed TechnoBiz 21 will serve as a hub for innovation and collaboration. The university’s goal of becoming a collaborative university is facilitated by encouraging the new study programmes to work jointly on projects so as to produce a commercially viable product or service. Together with the utilisation of digital technology, this pioneering concept will serve the needs of the institute as well as the country going forward.
Read MoreThe Prasetiya Mulya Executive Learning Institute (ELI) is part of Universitas Prasetiya Mulya and focuses on non-degree programmes in business and management solutions related to Grooming Leaders, Human Capital Development, Leadership Transition, Organisation Development, and Performance Management. The ELI works with its partners on a long-term basis to nurture human capital development as well as improve organisation efficiency for greater sustainability and dynamism in their operations.
Read MoreAs a university catering to the growing demand for high-quality business education, Universitas Prasetiya Mulya will launch its international student programme in 2017, which will focus on national and international issues related to economics and business. As part of the School of Business and Economics, the programme provides an alternative degree pathway for students; participants choosing this degree direction will be taught exclusively in the English language as part of their studies and is currently available for those undertaking the Business Economics degree programme. As such, the international student programme is set to prepare graduates with the skills to effectively communicate, and assess problems associated with the specific challenges surrounding international business decision-making.
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