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PRELIMINARY
1.1 History
1.2 Fundamental
Polinema Academic Handbook for the Academic Year 2019/2020 is based on:
1) Law Number 20 the year 2003 concerning the National Education System.
2) Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 12 the Year 2012 concerning Higher
Education.
3) Presidential Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 8 the Year 2012
concerning the Indonesian National Qualification Framework.
4) Government Regulation Number 4 the Year 2014 concerning Implementation of
Higher Education and Management of Higher Education.
5) Regulation of the Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia
Number 73 the Year 2013 concerning the Implementation of the Indonesian National
Qualification Framework in Higher Education.
6) Regulation of the Minister of Research, Technology and Higher Education of the
Republic of Indonesia Number 44 the Year 2015 concerning National Standards of
Higher Education.
7) Regulation of the Minister of Research, Technology and the Higher
Education Republic of Indonesia Number 59 the Year 2018 concerning Diplomas,
Competency Certificates, Professional Certificates, Degrees and Procedures for
Writing Degrees in Higher Education
8) Decree of the Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia Number
0211/U/1982 concerning Higher Education Programs within the Ministry of Education
and Culture.
9) Decree of the Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia Number
0313/O/1991 concerning the Arrangement of Polytechnics within Universities and
State Institutions.
10) Decree of the Minister of National Education of the Republic of Indonesia Number
147/O/2004 concerning the Establishment of POLINEMA on November 22nd, 2004.
11) State Polytechnic of Malang Statute (POLINEMA) 2006.
12) Decree of the Director of the State Polytechnic of Malang Number 728 the Year
2019 concerning the Application of the Academic Handbook for State Polytechnic of
Malang year 2019 for the 2019/2020 Academic Year.
Vision
Becoming an Excellent Vocational Higher Education Institution in Global Competition
Mission
1) Organizing and Developing Quality, Innovative and Competitive Vocational Education
following the Needs of Industry, Government Institutions, and the Community;
2) Conducting Applied Research and Community Service that is Beneficial for the
Development of Science and Technology and Community Welfare;
3) Organizing an Educational Management System Based on Good Governance
Principles;
4) Creating an Academic Atmosphere that is Conducive for Improving the Quality of
Human Resources and Learning that Encourages Lifelong Learning Patterns and the
Growth of the Entrepreneurial Soul;
5) Develop Mutually Beneficial Collaboration with Various Parties, both inside and
outside the country in Relevant Areas.
1.4 Purpose
1) Producing Superior Graduates and highly competitive at the regional level who are
Godly and uphold the noble values of Indonesianness;
2) Producing National, Regional, and International Research, which is Beneficial for the
Development of Science, Technology, Business and Industry and Leads to the
Achievement of Scientific, Patent and Intellectual Property Publications;
3) Producing Community Service at the National Level that is Based on Applied
Technology and Services to Improve Community Welfare;
4) Producing an Educational Management System that Fulfills Good Governance
Principles; and
5) Producing Productive Forms of Cooperation with Various Parties, both domestic and
international.
D – IV Education Program :
1) Mechanical Engineering Department
a. Electronic Automotive Engineering Study Program (Ototronik).
Accredited based on decree Number: 1166 / SK / BAN-PT / Akred / Dipl-IV / XI /
2015
b. Production Engineering and Maintenance Engineering Study Program
Accredited B based on decree Number: 84 / SK / BAN-PT / Akred / Dipl-IV / IV /
2018
2) Civil Engineering Department
a. Construction Management Engineering Study Program.
Accredited A based on decree Number: 0089 / SK / BAN-PT / Akred / Dipl-
IV / II / 2016
3) Electrical Engineering Department
a. Electrical System Study Program.
Accredited B based on decree Number: 1099 / SK / BAN-PT / Akred / Dipl-IV / IV
/ 2018
The duration of the Diploma III program (Associate Expert) at POLINEMA is 3 years
or 6 semesters, with details of 5 semesters of lectures on campus and 1 semester used for
Field Work Practices (PKL) and completion of the final study report. The educational period
of the Diploma IV (Bachelor of Applied Science) program is 4 years or 8 semesters, with
details of 7-semester lectures on campus and 1 semester used for fieldwork practice (PKL)
and completion of a thesis. Each semester lasts for 17 effective weeks divided into 16 weeks
face-to-face and 1-week end-of-semester exams (UAS), with learning methods in the form of
lectures, responses, tutorials, seminars, or other similar forms.
The weight of 1 credit of learning methods Lecture, Response, and Tutorial is
equivalent to 50 minutes face to face, 60 minutes structured assignments, and 60 minutes of
independent activities. While the weight of 1 credit of seminar learning methods or other
similar forms is equivalent to 100 minutes face to face, and 70 minutes independent
assignment, so the total credits for DIII for 3 years is equivalent to 108-120 credits, for DIV
for 4 years is equivalent to 144-160 credits. POLINEMA as vocational education prioritizes
psychomotor learning in the form of Workshop Practices, Laboratory Practices, Studio
Practices, and Field Work Practices (PKL) with a weight of 1 credit equivalent to 170 minutes
of practicum (100 minutes of practice; 70 minutes of independent assignment).
The educational period of the transfer program from Diploma III to Diploma IV is for 2 to 3
semesters. Each semester lasts for 17 effective weeks so the total hours during the education period
are equivalent to 34-50 credits. As for the transfer program from Diploma I and Diploma II to Diploma
III or Diploma IV and Diploma IV to Masters-Applied Levels and transfer students are regulated
separately through Director's Decree.
Implementation of matriculation for subjects that have not been taken and the
conversion of courses is regulated by the department with the approval of the Director.
Matriculation is carried out before the lecture begins.
Education at POLINEMA requires students to take all courses that are programmed
each semester. POLINEMA vocational education learning system has the following
characteristics:
1) Students take all courses that are programmed and must pass every semester
following applicable regulations.
2) The success of student studies is determined based on academic achievement,
attendance at lectures, and observance of the following discipline.
3) The weight of the credits for each course is determined based
on learning outcomes.
4) Total credits per semester are a maximum of 24 credits.
2.2 Curriculum
Each course is given a code consisting of 3 letters and 6 numbers with the following
conditions:
1. The course code in each study program starts with 3 capital letters according to
tables 1 and 2.
2. The fourth and fifth digits represent the last two digits of the academic year
3. The sixth digit shows the semester.
4. The seventh digit indicates concentration, if there is no concentration the seventh
digit is filled with the number "0".
5. The eighth digit to nine shows a sequence of courses in one semester.
Example:
AKT191008
Information:
AKT: denotes DIII Accounting study program majoring in Accounting
19: shows the academic year of a new student
1: show semester 1
0: indicates there is no concentration of study programs
08: shows the order of courses in the curriculum structure
a. If one day sick without a doctor's letter there must be a written statement signed by
an academic supervisor (DPA).
b. Not present more than 1 (one) day due to illness must submit a doctor's letter,
which is given no later than 2 (two) working days since being absent due to illness.
c. Leaving college due to illness during lectures must ask permission of the lecturer or
Head of the Study Program or Department Secretary or Head of the Department.
2.6.1.2. Permission
a. Not present 1 (one) day or more because there is a matter there must be a
parent/proxy's letter signed by DPA.
b. Leaving college due to permission at the time of the lecture takes permission from
the lecturer or Head of Study Program or Department Secretary or Head of
Department.
2.6.1.3. Alpha
2.6.1.4. Dispensation
Students who get dispensation because there is an assignment from the institution
with the approval of the head of POLINEMA must submit a letter of assignment or
dispensation letter to the Department or Study Program before the implementation and the
person concerned is considered to be present.
Forms of academic sanctions can be in the form of written warnings to drop out of studies.
a. Written warnings are given in stages following the amount of absence due to alpha
within one semester with the following conditions:
1) Didn't attend because alpha reaches 18 hours or more and got Warning
Letter I (SP I).
2) Didn't attend because alpha reaches 36 hours or more and got Warning
Letter II (SP II).
3) Didn't attend because alpha reaches 47 hours or more and got Warning
Letter III (SP III).
b. Study dropout (PS) is given if alpha due to alpha reaches 56 hours or more, except
for final year students being given terminal sanctions.
2.6.2.2. Compensation
a. Compensation is a change of time that is charged to students for their absence due
to alpha.
b. Compensation does not eliminate alpha following sub-chapter 2.6.1.
c. The form and implementation of compensation are regulated by the department,
which is expected to have implications for the improvement of alma mater's
knowledge, skills, discipline, and loyalty.
d. The form and implementation of compensation are regulated by the department,
which is expected to have implications for increasing the knowledge, skills, discipline,
and loyalty of the alma mater
e. Compensation is carried out after official college hours have ended or during holidays
and the implementation and form of compensation and sanctions for those who do
not carry out compensation are determined by the department. If compensation is not
carried out in the same semester, the amount of compensation is multiplied by two in
the following semester and so on.
a. Exams are held 2 times each semester, namely midterm (UTS) and final semester
exams (UAS).
b. The midterm (UTS) is not scheduled but is arranged and coordinated by the
department/study program. Submission of UTS grades following the academic
calendar.
c. The implementation of the final semester exams is scheduled and arranged and
coordinated by the department/program of study following the academic calendar.
The final score is a numeric score for each subject as a result of several evaluations
of the course concerned. The final score is determined by the following formula:
f i xi
NA i 1
n
f
i 1
i
dengan
NA = nilai akhir
fi = bobot ke - i
xi = nilai ke - i
The final score will be converted to a quality score in the form of a letter of the score and an
equivalent score with the following conditions:
Quality Rating
Score
Letter Score Equivalent Score Qualification
8 0 <N≤ 100 A 4 Very good
6 5 <N≤ 7 3 B 3 Good
5 0 <N≤ 60 C 2 Enough
39 < N≤ 50 D 1 Less
N≤ 39 E 0 Failed
Semester Achievement Index is the average score of the end of the semester of the
combined courses taken in the semester concerned. The Semester Performance Index is
calculated by adding up the multiplication between the letter grades of each course taken
and the credits of the course concerned divided by the number of credits of courses taken in
one semester.
2.9 Judgement
The final evaluation of the study is an evaluation of the accumulated grades of the
semester I through semester VI for DIII students, and up to semester VIII for DIV
students. Students are declared to graduate at the end of the study if they get a minimum GPA
of 2.00.
a. Students are declared to pass the semester (L) if the Semester Achievement Index
(IPS) is at least equal to 2.00 with the following conditions:
1) The value of courses in Religion, Pancasila, Citizenship is not less than C.
2) The total D score is not more than 1 for practical / practicum courses
3) There is no E.
b. Students are declared to pass the semester with a trial period of 3 months (L**) if
they meet the requirements of item 2.12.1 (a) in sub-chapter 2.12 plus one or more of
the following conditions:
1) Get a warning letter III.
2) The number of D score is more than 3 subjects.
a. Students are declared not graduated at the end of the semester if they meet one or
more of the following conditions:
1) IPS is less than 2.00.
2) There is an E score.
3) The value of the subjects of Religion, Pancasila, Citizenship is less than C.
4) The total D score is more than 1 for practical/practicum subjects.
5) Two consecutive semesters pass with trial pass status.
6) Not applying for academic leave
b. Students are declared not graduated in the middle of the semester if there are one or
more of the following conditions in the trial period of 3 months (midterm)
1) IPS is less than 2.00.
2) There is an E score.
3) The score of the subjects of Religion, Pancasila, Citizenship is less than C.
4) The total D score is more than 1 for practical/practicum subjects
5) There are D scores in more than 3 subjects.
2.11.3 Terminal
Students are declared terminals at the end of semester V or VI for DIII students, and
at the end of semester VII, or VIII for DIV students, if they meet one or more of the following
conditions:
2.11.4 Dropout
a. Students who fail to study at the end of the semester and do not apply for academic
leave until 2 weeks after judgment are declared to have dropped out of the study.
b. Students are declared dropped out of the study due to absence by referring to section 2.6.2.1
point b and section 2.6.3 point e 1).
2.11.5 Graduated
Students passed the end of the study if the minimum cumulative achievement index (GPA) is 2.00.
The predicate of graduation with honors is determined by taking into account the
study period of 3 years for the D-III program and 4 years for the D-IV program. Especially for
students who have had academic or terminal leave, the title of maximum graduation is very
satisfying. The basis for determining the graduation predicate is as the following Table 5:
2.12.2 Terminal
Table 6 follows are the types of rules violation presented in the form of a Violation
table and the Violation Level.
Male student with unkempt, longish hair, that is, the length of his hair
3 crosses the border of the eyebrows on the front, ears on the side or touches IV
the collar of the neck
4 Haired students with punk models painted other than black and/or skinned. IV
11 Littering or scribbling tables, chairs, walls, etc. in the Polinema environment III
Not maintaining order and security in all areas of Polinema (for example
14 II
improper parking, graduation celebration convoys, etc.)
17 Carry and / or use sharp weapons and / or firearms for criminal matters II
Join the organization and / or spread ideologies that are prohibited by the
28 I / II
Government.
29 Falsifying data / documents / signatures. I / II
Conducting activities or similar that can reduce the honor or dignity of the
32 I
State, Nation, and POLINEMA.
4. 1 Definition
4.9 Assessment
a. The final project assessment consists of:
1) The value of guidance is the value given by the final project supervisor.
2) Oral exam scores are grades given by final project examiners
b. Guidance assessment criteria and final project examinations are regulated by the
department/study program
c. Students who do not pass the final project examination and have not yet graduated in
the semester can complete the following semester until the maximum limit of the
study period.
Specifically for D-IV students' theses, they are required to make scientific articles
published in journals following the provisions issued by the Ministry of Research,
Technology, and Higher Education.
4.11 Graduation Status
When students have not passed the final report or thesis according to
section 4.9 point c, the person concerned is not declared terminal but only completes the
final project and is given a time limit up to the maximum study period.
CHAPTER V
SUPERVISOR LECTURERS
5.1.1 Purpose
a. Help reduce student difficulties in studying at POLINEMA
b. Help reduce and/or solve problems while studying at POLINEMA
c. Helps create a conducive learning situation for POLINEMA students
5.1.2 Function
5 .1.3 Tasks
Academic Supervisors must help the students' studies run smoothly both in the
academic and non-academic fields, among others.
a. Approving the student's Study Plan Card (KRS) that is mentored.
b. Guiding students for guidance in effective and efficient time management in terms
of studying at POLINEMA.
c. Observing, assisting, and spurring the smoothness of student guidance studies
which include matters relating to lecturing techniques, book reading techniques,
and good learning methods.
d. Conducting consultations with the trustees of the subject concerned, especially for
guidance students who experience study barriers.
e. Giving suggestions to students to be creative in completing studies.
f. Giving understanding to students for guidance to understand the goals and
functions of higher education and the role of students in the nation and state
development.
g. Providing consultation time for student guidance on a scheduled basis.
h. Together with the Head of the Department / Head of the Study Program to solve the
problem of the continuation of student studies.
i. Delivering information at the judicial meeting for the class he is assisting.
j. Delivering the results of the evaluation and report of the judicial meeting to the class
they are assisting
k. Making a report on student guidance activities to the Director of POLINEMA through
the Head of Department / Study Program at the end of each semester.
l. Considering the final evaluation in the judicial session honestly and responsibly.
m. Documenting academic coaching activities in the consultation book and counseling
guidance.
5.1.4 Service Program
Student Supervisor Lecturers are Lecturers who are appointed by the Director upon
the proposal of the Head of the department to assist the leadership in terms of mentoring
and coaching student activities.
5 .2.1 Objectives
a. Helping develop attitudes oriented towards achievement and achievement of the best
possible results and develop the ability to think scientifically in organizational
practice.
b. Helping improve the nature and spirit of leadership that is capable of mastering,
applying, and transferring science and technology.
c. Helping students in groups or institutions to solve problems encountered in the
implementation of student activities.
d. Helping the Department to identify the potential non-academic abilities of students.
5.2.2 Function
a. Guiding students to get an organizational environment that suits their potential.
b. Guiding students in the context of adjustment in the organizational environment.
c. Guiding students to avoid the possibility of obstacles and problems in organizing.
d. Guiding students in developing scientific thinking in organizations.
e. Guiding students to foster self-confidence, responsibility and an independent attitude
oriented towards achievement and achieving the best possible results.
Student Guidance Lecturers have the task to help develop the potential of students in
non-academic fields, including:
6.1 Definition
Academic administration is all joint efforts to utilize all available resources effectively
and efficiently to support the achievement of academic goals. Conceptually POLINEMA's
academic administration is all administrative activities related to academic affairs so that
POLINEMA's academic goals can be achieved effectively and efficiently.
6.2 Completeness
So that the administration of academic administration can be carried out properly,
some completeness is required as follows :
1. Academic Guidebook that contains guidelines on everything related to the
administration of academic affairs at POLINEMA.
2. Academic calendar, which contains the time allocation of academic activities in one
year, published at the beginning of the academic year.
3. Standard Operational Procedures (SOP) / Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
and forms related to academic administration.
6.3 Implementation
The implementation of academic administration at POLINEMA includes activities
including the selection process for new student admissions, registration of new students,
assigning student ID numbers, etc. as follows:
6.3.2. Re-registration
Students must re-register at the beginning of each semester in an orderly manner
according to a schedule determined by the following terms and procedures:
1. Re-Registration of New Students (Registration)
New students consist of two categories, namely regular and transfer levels.
a. Regular New Students:
1. Requirements:
a) Candidates have passed the POLINEMA entrance examination
b) Candidates make payments according to applicable regulations
2. Procedure:
a) Candidates make payments according to applicable regulations and
upload proof of payment on the POLINEMA page to get a PIN.
b) Candidates enter data online
c) Candidates print all the files and then upload them to the system
d) candidates come to Polinema to :
Get a NIM
Color Blind Test for Candidate of Engineering Students
Student Identity Card (KTM) photo
e) New students get a Student Identity Card (KTM) in the form of a card
b. New Students Transfer Level / Cross-lane / RPL
1. Requirements:
a) Candidates have passed the admission selection at POLINEMA.
b) Candidates make payments according to applicable regulations
c) candidates submit a conversion document of value from the Study
Program at POLINEMA.
2. Procedure:
a) Candidates make payments according to applicable regulations
and upload proof of payment on the POLINEMA page to get a PIN.
b) Candidates fill out the registration form online as well as upload
photos and print temporary Student Identity Card (KTM).
c) New students get a Student Identity Card (KTM) in the form of a card.
d) Student Login Siakad and print Study Plan Card (KRS)
e) Students submit KRS to Academic Supervisors
f) Student Supervisor Lecturer validate the Study Plan Card (KRS)
g) Students submit validated KRS to Academic Administration staff in
their respective Departments.
Department
No. Majors courses Code /
Study program
1) Electronic Engineering Study Program 17
2) Electrical System Study Program 15
Department
No. Majors courses Code /
Study program
1) Applied Electrical Engineering Study Program 18
Applied Masters Degree in Accounting Information
2) 54
Systems
6.4. Study Result Card (KHS), Transcript, and Certificate of Companion Diploma
(SKPI)
a. KHS is published every semester by the department
b. KHS is made in triplicate each for students' parents, departments, and the
Academic Administration Sub-Division.
c. Transcript issued by POLINEMA following the Minister of Research, Technology,
and Higher Education regulations Number 59 the Year 2018
d. Diploma Certificates issued by POLINEMA following the Minister of Research,
Technology, and Higher Education regulations Number 59 the Year 2018
e. Students who graduate are entitled to obtain transcripts and diploma certificates if
they have completed administrative obligations by including proof of dependency
and other obligations set by the Director
f. Related to transcripts and diploma certificates that are not taken up to 6 months,
POLINEMA is not responsible for the loss and damage and students who have
transcripts and diploma certificates are subject to sanctions
g. Certificate of Companion Diploma (SKPI) is a document in Indonesian and English
which contains information about academic achievements or qualifications of
graduates of higher education, which are not contained in a diploma or transcript.
h. SKPI contains information about graduates such as degrees, types of education,
educational programs, learning achievements, KKNI levels, the language of
instruction, length of study, achievements of graduates during the study period,
positions in the profession, and others, following Permenristekdikti Number 59 of
2018.
6.5 Status of Non-Active Students
6.5.1 Inactive
Inactive status is a delay in participating in academic activities due to not re-
registering in the semester with a predetermined deadline. Not active applies to all students
with the provisions:
a. Inactive status is given to students who do not re-register in the semester with a
predetermined deadline.
b. Students do not re-register until they enter the 2nd week of the lecture, so in the
2nd week, the student is given an inactive status.
c. Students whose status is inactive are still required to register again.
d. Inactive status is given once (1) during the study period at POLINEMA for level 1
and 2 except for the final level.
e. Inactive status is valid for 2 semesters.
Students as the younger generation are potential and strategic human resources to
continue the ideals of national development. Student development is an educational effort
carried out with awareness, planning, orderly, directed, and responsible for developing the
attitudes, personality, knowledge, and skills of students, in supporting curricular activities to
achieve national education goals.
7.1 Organizations
1. Intra student organizations are a vehicle and means of student self-development
towards the expansion of insight and improvement of scholarship and personality
integrity to achieve the educational goals of POLINEMA.
2. Student organizations are organized based on the principles of, by, and for
students.
3. The shape and structure of the POLINEMA student organizations are as follows:
a. The shape and completeness of student organizations in POLINEMA are
determined based on agreements between students and do not conflict with
applicable laws and regulations.
b. The existence of student organizations is ratified by the Decree of the Director.
c. Management of student organizations is responsible to the Director.
d. The position of student organizations is non - structural completeness.
4. The main tasks, functions, membership, and management of student organizations
are regulated following the provisions of the legislation in force.
5. Matters not yet regulated will be determined by the Director with the approval of the
senate.
7.2 Purpose
1. Improving the character and soul of leadership who are capable of mastering,
applying, and transferring science and technology.
2. Able to develop an identity in terms of:
a. Having high morals and morality and responsibility.
b. Personality, having a sense of nationality, and love for the Republic of
Indonesia.
c. Leadership in the future.
d. Development of a critical, innovative, creative, and productive soul.
e. Development of an entrepreneurial spirit (Entrepreneurship) and independence.
3. Increase national resilience and integrity, and national outlook.
4. Able to communicate and compete in the global era and the free market.
5. Being able to be a motivator and dynamist in improving people's welfare.
7.4 Activities
Extracurricular activities include:
1. Education and reasoning.
2. Interest and passion.
3. Well-being.
4. Supporting and development activities.
7.5 Functions and Benefits
1. This intra POLINEMA student organization has a function as a means and a forum:
a. POLINEMA student representatives to accommodate and channel student
aspirations, establish program outlines, and student activities.
b. Implementing student activities.
c. Communicating between students.
d. Developing the potential of students' identities as academic people, scientific
candidates, and intellectuals that is useful in the future.
e. Developing student organizational management, management, and leadership
skills.
f. Fostering and developing national cadres who have the potential to continue
the sustainability of national development.
g. To preserve and develop science and technology based on religious, ethical,
moral, academic, and national norms.
2. The existence of student organizations at POLINEMA is expected to provide the
following benefits:
a. Adding experience and organizational skills, especially in the managerial field.
b. Fostering self-confidence, responsibility, and independent attitude.
c. Developing attitudes oriented towards achievement and achievement of the
best results possible.
d. Developing the ability to think scientifically in organizational practice.
The library is a Polinema work unit that manages libraries materials, such as books,
magazines, journals, e-journal, e-books, newsletters, newspapers, and other library
materials, arranged systematically according to certain rules so that it can be used as source
information by each user.
The POLINEMA library service system uses an open access system so that library
users can easily search for their books with the help of a computer.
8. Membership
1. Internal POLINEMA
POLINEMA students, lecturers, and employees can become members of the
POLINEMA library with the following requirements:
a. Student: By showing a valid student card.
b. Lecturer: By showing a valid identity.
c. Employee: By showing a letter of introduction from the section head.
2. External POLINEMA.
Students, lecturers, and employees from other institutions can become members of
the POLINEMA library with the following requirements:
a. Student: By showing a letter of introduction from the Vice-Director I / Assistant
Director I / Director
b. Lecturer: By showing a letter of introduction from the Vice-Director I / Assistant
Director I / Director
c. The membership validity period is determined by the Head of the UPT Library
8. 2 Types of Services
1. Book Loan Services
a. A collection of public books that can be borrowed according to the group of
borrowers:
1) Lecturers as many as 8 books for 3 months.
2) Students as many as 3 books for 2 weeks.
3) Administration staff as many as 2 books for 1 month.
b. Reference collections, magazines, newspapers, study end reports, and research
reports can only be used in the library room.
2. Cross-service
Cross-service is a cooperation between libraries in the form of mutual use of
resources and information services of all libraries involved. Cross service in the
POLINEMA library can be done by:
a. POLINEMA library users can visit and use other libraries by bringing a letter of
introduction from the Director.
b. Library users from outside POLINEMA can visit and use the POLINEMA library
following applicable rules and regulations.
Day Time
Monday to Friday 7 AM – 8 PM
8 .4 Visitor Order
1. The obligation
a. Before entering the collection room or reading room, visitors are required to fill in
the attendance list provided
b. Showing identification card/member identification
c. Entrusting goods carried, except valuables (money, jewelry, etc.) At the point of
care.
d. Maintaining order, calmness, cleanliness, and politeness in the library room.
e. Maintaining the integrity and safety of library facilities and materials used.
f. Showing books that were brought to the officers.
g. Caring for collections and equipment in the library room.
2. Ban
a. Making noise, shouting, joking, and other annoying things.
b. Disposing of paper/trash anywhere
c. Damaging books, magazines, and other collections.
d. Doodling books, equipment, and library rooms.
e. Eating, drinking, and smoking in the library.
3. Penalty
a. Delaying in returning general books is subject to fines following applicable regulations.
b. Library members who have not returned books on time are not allowed to borrow
books, as long as the books they have borrowed have not been returned.
c. Bringing library materials, not through procedures will be subject to
administrative sanctions.
d. Omitting library materials is subject to sanctions to replace with the same reading
material. If the reading material cannot be obtained, it can be replaced with a
similar book worth the price of the book that was removed and approved by the
head of the library.
CHAPTER IX
ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS
9.3 Graduation
1. POLINEMA graduation is held at the end of every educational program.
2. All POLINEMA education graduates must attend graduation.
3. The schedule, requirements, and implementation of graduations are announced at
the end of the academic year.
9 .4 Decision
Decision making about student status is carried out by the Director with
input/consideration from the department/other relevant work units.
CHAPTER X
CLOSING
Matters not yet regulated in this Academic Handbook will be determined later based
on the Director's Decree.
KURIKULUM TAHUN 2019
PROGRAM STUDI D-IV TEKNIK MESIN PRODUKSI DAN PERAWATAN
JURUSAN TEKNIK MESIN
TAHUN AKADEMIK 2019/2020
SEMESTER 1
KODE ALOKASI
BOBOT SKS JUMLAH JUMLAH
NO MATA MATA KULIAH JAM/MINGGU
SKS JAM
KULIAH TEORI PRAKTIK TEORI PRAKTIK
1 RTP191001 Bahasa Inggris Teknik I 1 1 2 1 3 4
2 RTP191002 Matematika Terapan I 2 0 2 4 0 4
3 RTP191003 Fisika Terapan 2 0 2 3 0 3
4 RTP191004 Gambar Teknik 1 1 2 1 4 5
5 RTP191005 Teknologi Mekanik 2 0 2 4 0 4
6 RTP191006 Teknologi Bahan 1 1 2 3 1 4
7 RTP191007 Praktek Kerja Bangku 0 3 3 0 7 7
8 RTP191008 Teknik Las Dasar 1 2 3 2 5 7
9
10
11
12
13
TOTAL 10 8 18 18 20 38
SEMESTER 2
SEMESTER 3
KODE ALOKASI
BOBOT SKS JUMLAH JUMLAH
NO MATA MATA KULIAH JAM/MINGGU
SKS JAM
KULIAH TEORI PRAKTIK TEORI PRAKTIK
1 RTP193001 Bahasa Indonesia 2 0 2 2 0 2
2 RTP193002 Agama 2 0 2 2 0 2
3 RTP193003 Kimia Teknik 2 0 2 2 0 2
4 RTP193004 Desain Teknik Berbasis Komputer 1 1 2 1 3 4
5 RTP193005 Mekanika Teknik 2 0 2 4 0 4
6 RTP193006 Elemen Mesin 2 0 2 4 0 4
7 RTP193007 Pemrograman Dasar Mesin CNC 1 2 3 2 4 6
8 RTP193008 Teknik Fabrikasi dan Kerja Plat 1 2 3 2 5 7
9 RTP193009 Praktek Mesin Perkakas I 0 3 3 0 7 7
10
11
12
13
TOTAL 13 8 21 19 19 38
SEMESTER 4
KODE ALOKASI
BOBOT SKS JUMLAH JUMLAH
NO MATA MATA KULIAH JAM/MINGGU
SKS JAM
KULIAH TEORI PRAKTIK TEORI PRAKTIK
1 RTP194001 Pancasila 2 0 2 2 0 2
2 RTP194002 Mekanika Fluida 2 0 2 3 0 3
3 RTP194003 Termodinamika 2 0 2 4 0 4
4 RTP194004 Kinematika dan Dinamika Teknik 2 0 2 3 0 3
5 RTP194005 CNC CAD CAM 1 2 3 2 5 7
6 RTP194006 Teknik Tenaga Listrik 1 2 3 2 5 7
Teknik Perawatan Mesin Konversi
7 RTP194007 1 2 3 2 3 5
I
8 RTP194008 Praktek Mesin Perkakas II 0 3 3 0 7 7
9
10
11
12
13
TOTAL 11 9 20 18 20 38
SEMESTER 5
KODE ALOKASI
BOBOT SKS JUMLAH JUMLAH
NO MATA MATA KULIAH JAM/MINGGU
SKS JAM
KULIAH TEORI PRAKTIK TEORI PRAKTIK
Keselamatan Kesehatan Kerja
1 RTP195001 2 0 2 2 0 2
dan Hukum Perburuhan
Desain Produk berbasis
2 RTP195002 1 2 3 2 5 7
Komputer
3 RTP195003 Teknik Pembentukan Logam 2 0 2 3 0 3
4 RTP195004 Manajemen Produksi 2 1 3 2 3 5
5 RTP195005 Pneumatik dan Hidrolik 1 2 3 2 5 7
Teknik Perawatan Mesin Konversi
6 RTP195006 1 2 3 2 5 7
Energi II dan Instalasi
7 RTP195007 Mekatronika 1 2 3 2 5 7
8
9
10
11
12
13
TOTAL 10 9 19 15 23 38
SEMESTER 6
KODE ALOKASI
BOBOT SKS JUMLAH JUMLAH
NO MATA MATA KULIAH JAM/MINGGU
SKS JAM
KULIAH TEORI PRAKTIK TEORI PRAKTIK
1 RTP196001 Bahasa Inggris Teknik II 1 2 3 2 3 5
2 RTP196002 Otomatisasi Industri dan Robotika 2 0 2 2 5 7
3 RTP196003 Pengembangan Produk 1 2 3 3 4 7
4 RTP196004 Teknik Pemesinan Lanjut 2 0 2 4 0 4
Manajemen Perawatan dan
5 RTP196005 1 1 2 2 2 4
Perbaikan
Perancangan Penepat dan
6 RTP196006 2 0 2 2 2 4
Pencekam
7 RTP196007 Teknik Perawatan Mesin Produksi 1 2 3 2 5 7
8
9
10
11
12
13
TOTAL 10 7 17 17 21 38
SEMESTER 7
KODE ALOKASI
BOBOT SKS JUMLAH JUMLAH
NO MATA MATA KULIAH JAM/MINGGU
SKS JAM
KULIAH TEORI PRAKTIK TEORI PRAKTIK
1 RTP197001 Kewarganegaraan 2 0 2 2 0 2
2 RTP197002 Kewirausahaan 1 1 2 2 2 4
3 RTP197003 Teknik Inspeksi 1 1 2 3 2 5
4 RTP197004 Sistem Manajemen Mutu 2 0 2 2 2 4
5 RTP197005 Analisis Struktur 1 2 3 2 4 6
6 RTP197006 Analisis Kegagalan Teknik 1 2 3 2 3 5
7 RTP197007 Desain Penelitian 2 1 3 3 2 5
8 RTP197008 Proyek 1 2 3 2 5 7
9
10
11
12
13
TOTAL 11 9 20 18 20 38
SEMESTER 8
KODE ALOKASI
BOBOT SKS JUMLAH JUMLAH
NO MATA MATA KULIAH JAM/MINGGU
SKS JAM
KULIAH TEORI PRAKTIK TEORI PRAKTIK
1 RTP198001 Praktek Kerja Lapangan 2 2 4 4 14 18
2 RTP198002 Skripsi 3 6 9 8 12 20
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
TOTAL 5 8 13 12 26 38