
S1 علوم المكتبات
- تنظيم التعليم بشكل إبداعي ومبتكر في مجال علوم المكتبات والمعلومات من أجل التنمية العلمية والإسلامية والإندونيسية.
- إجراء البحوث في مجال علوم المكتبات والمعلومات لتعزيز التنمية العلمية، وتعزيز التحول الاجتماعي، وتعزيز القدرة التنافسية للأمة.
- تقديم خدمة مجتمعية بشكل استباقي لتلبية احتياجات المجتمع في مجال علوم المكتبات والمعلومات.
- إرساء ثقافة تنظيمية مهنية وخاضعة للمساءلة وشفافة لإدارة البرامج الدراسية والتعاون في مجال علوم المكتبات والمعلومات.
نتائج التعلم للبرنامج
- القدرة على تطبيق التفكير المنطقي والنقدي والمنهجي والمبتكر في سياق تطوير أو تنفيذ العلوم والتكنولوجيا التي تهتم بقيم العلوم الإنسانية وتطبقها وفقًا لمجال خبرتها;
- قادرة على إظهار أداء مستقل وعالي الجودة وقابل للقياس;
- - القدرة على دراسة آثار تطوير أو تنفيذ العلوم والتكنولوجيا التي تهتم بقيم العلوم الإنسانية وتطبقها وفقًا لخبرتها القائمة على القواعد والإجراءات والأخلاقيات العلمية من أجل إنتاج الحلول أو الأفكار أو التصاميم أو النقد الفني، وتجميع وصف علمي لنتائج دراساتهم في شكل أطروحة أو تقرير مشروع نهائي، وتحميله على موقع الكلية مترجم بواسطة;
- إعداد وصف علمي لنتائج الدراسات المذكورة أعلاه في شكل أطروحة أو تقرير نهائي للمشروع، وتحميله على موقع الكلية;
- القدرة على اتخاذ القرارات المناسبة في سياق حل المشكلات في مجال خبرتهم، بناءً على نتائج تحليل المعلومات والبيانات;
- القدرة على الحفاظ على الشبكات وتطويرها مع المشرفين والزملاء والأقران داخل المؤسسة وخارجها
- قادر على أن يكون مسؤولاً عن تحقيق نتائج العمل الجماعي والإشراف على وتقييم إنجاز العمل الموكل إلى العمال تحت مسؤوليته;
- قادر على إجراء عملية تقييم ذاتي لمجموعة العمل تحت مسؤوليته، وقادر على إدارة التعلم بشكل مستقل؛ و
- القدرة على توثيق البيانات وتخزينها وتأمينها واسترجاعها لضمان صحتها ومنع الانتحال.
- القدرة على وضع خطط لتحسين خدمات المكتبات ومؤسسات الأرشيف ومؤسسات المعلومات الأخرى بناءً على تحليل احتياجات المستخدمين
- القدرة على إدارة مصادر المعلومات باستخدام أساليب إدارة مصادر المعلومات القائمة على تحليل وظائف المكتبات والأرشيفات ومؤسسات المعلومات الأخرى
- القدرة على تطوير نظم المعلومات القائمة على تكنولوجيا المعلومات والاتصالات (ICT) واستخدام تكنولوجيا المعلومات للمكتبات ودور المحفوظات ومؤسسات المعلومات الأخرى على أساس تحليل احتياجات المستخدمين
- القدرة على إدارة المكتبات والأرشيفات كمؤسسات معلوماتية استناداً إلى مبادئ إدارة المؤسسات المعلوماتية.
- القدرة على تطبيق وتطوير المهارات الشخصية عبر الوظائف والجماهير والثقافات
- القدرة على إجراء الدراسات النظرية والتطبيقية في مجالات أرشيفات المكتبات ومصادر المعلومات الأخرى التي تحل المشكلات باستخدام الأساليب العلمية
- تقيّ لله تعالى وقادر على إظهار موقف إسلامي
- التمسك بالقيم الإنسانية في أداء الواجبات المبنية على الدين والأخلاق والآداب
- المساهمة في تحسين نوعية حياة المجتمع والأمة والدولة وتقدم الحضارة القائمة على بانكاسيلا
- التصرف كمواطن فخور بالوطن ويحبه، وله قومية وشعور بالمسؤولية تجاه الدولة والأمة;
- احترم تنوع الثقافات والآراء والأديان والمعتقدات، وكذلك الآراء أو النتائج الأصلية للآخرين;
- العمل معًا والتمتع بالحساسية الاجتماعية والاهتمام بالمجتمع والبيئة
- الالتزام بالقانون والانضباط في الحياة الاجتماعية والدولة;
- استيعاب القيم والمعايير والأخلاق الأكاديمية
- إظهار موقف المسؤولية عن العمل في مجال خبرتهم بشكل مستقل.
- استيعاب روح الاستقلال والنضال وريادة الأعمال.
- إتقان المفاهيم والأساليب والتطبيقات النظرية في تطوير خدمات المكتبات والأرشيف والمعلومات.
- إتقان المفاهيم والتقنيات النظرية في استخدام وتطوير نظم المعلومات للمكتبات ودور المحفوظات وغيرها من مؤسسات المعلومات القائمة على تكنولوجيا المعلومات والاتصالات
- إتقان المفاهيم والأساليب والأدوات النظرية لتحليل وظائف الإدارة (التخطيط والتنفيذ والرصد والتقييم والرقابة) في المكتبات ودور المحفوظات ومؤسسات المعلومات الأخرى
- إتقان القواعد والمبادئ في المهارات الشخصية عبر مختلف الوظائف والجماهير والثقافات
- إتقان طريقة بحث واحدة على الأقل في النطاقات الكمية والنوعية
دورة الفصل الدراسي
Semester 1
Semester 4
Semester 5
Semester 6
No | Course | CE |
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1 | Fieldwork Practices | 2 |
2 | Archives Institute Management | 3 |
3 | Information Management | 3 |
4 | Professional Ethics | 2 |
5 | Archive Automation System | 3 |
6 | Museum Management | 4 |
7 | Archive Administration | 3 |
Semester 7
No | Course | CE |
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1 | Islamic Referral Service | 3 |
2 | Information Services | 2 |
3 | Proposal Seminar | 3 |
4 | Children and Youth Literature | 2 |
5 | Record Management | 3 |
Semester 8
No | Course | CE |
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1 | Thesis | 6 |
2 | Community Service | 4 |
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Academic Achievement
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Hilya MaylaffayzaStudent Mobility 2023 Delegation to Malaysia
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Sakina Hanimada Syarifudin2nd place in Essay Kopma Fatawa Competition
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Fitri HidayantiBest writer in poetry writing event
Non-Academic Achievements
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Ahmad FarhanBest presenter at the Bibliobattle and Reading Interest Development activities of the Ministry of Religious Affairs RI Library
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Alda Fuadiyah Ahmad3rd Runner-up in National Ghina Araby Competition ITHLA Institute
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Gilang Musfi Amrullah2nd place Youth Pioneer of Education
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Okta Ayu Meliya Widanti3rd place in Bibliobattle Grand Final
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MaililahAbsolute Winner of Angklung Group Participation at the World Cup of Folklore, Jesolo, Italy
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Annisa Damar Anandhi1st runner up for Brass Band Competition Team Contest BMBC (Bandung Marching Band Competition) 2019
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Indra Saputra Damanik1st place of UIN Futsal Team, in Scientific Week Sports Arts and Research (Pionir) IX, at UIN Maliki Malang, July 19, 2019
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Ibnu Hazmi1st place in the 2019 Arab Embassy Cup
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Nabilah Sumayyah2nd place in Jabodetabek Yosakoi Contest 2018
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Fakhri Najmuddin Halim2nd place in Jabodetabek Yosakoi Contest 2018
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Fiona AlifaBest Speaker in Speech Competition Al-Azhar English Academy, Pare. Januari, 2018
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Ika Mauliya1. 2nd place in the National Drawing Competition to Commemorating the New Year 2022.
2. 3rd place in the National Calligraphy Competition to commemorate the Isra' Mi'raj of the Prophet Muhammad. SAW. -
Raden Nafia Az Zahra1. Best "Diceritain" Campus Ambassador Batch 1 Representative UIN Jakarta Campus Ambassador.
2. Favorite Champion of International Solo Vocal Competition in "Quarantine Art" Event (2020), University Technology Malaysia -
Novie Nurhayati1. 2nd place in the 2019 Chief of Police Cup Championship
2. 2nd place in 100m Athletics Run USE UIN Jakarta 2019 -
Maharani Aulia Agustin1. GEMPITA National Debate Competency (August 2019)
2. National Short Story Competition "Event Hunter Indonesia" January 2019 Period -
Muh. Iqbal Khairussani1. PPS Paku Bumi Open VI Pencak Silat Championship 2019 Asian and European Level
2. Tapak Suci IPB Open 2018 Intercollege Championship
3. Scientific, Sports, Arts and Research Week (PIONIR) VIII -
Zakaria Achmad1. Penang Bridge International Marathon 2019
2. Kaskus Kudus Half Marathon 2017
3. Milo Jakarta International 10K 2016 -
Aufah Zahra Ziyadah1. 3rd place in Women's Kata Bergu Porprov V Banten (Pre Pon Selection) Senior KATA Coach at Inkai Teluknaga 2019
2. 1st place in Women's Individual Kata Porkab V Tangerang
3. Juara 1 Kata Bergu Putri Porkab V Tangerang -
Widorini Putri Hapsari1. 4th place Indonesia Drum Corps Championship
2. Gold Medalist (1st place) National Drum Band Championship Champion Senior Small Unit
3. 4th Champion of Indonesian Drum Corps Championship 2019
4. Regional Sports Week XIII West Java -
Hilya Maylaffayza1. 2nd place in Al-Qur'an Writing Competition (MTQ XX Banten)
2. 1st place (Gold Medalist) in the National Sociology Olympiad, in the BIMAGE COMPETITION OASE EDUKASI (Academic Olympics throughout Indonesia)
3. 3rd Place (Bronze Medalist) in the National English Olympiad, in the BIMAGE COMPETITION OASE EDUKASI (Academic Olympiad Seantero Indonesia)
4. Best Essay in Student Exchange Activity to Seoul, Korea
5. 2nd place in National Essay Competition in Scholarship Workshop, in Indonesian Youth Opportunities in International Networking (IYOIN) 5. -
Nungky Syintia Febriarini1. 3rd place Kreatory Short Story Telling National Competition General National Level, July 25 - August 26, 2019, held by the writing agency, Kreatory.co
2. 2nd place in the Short Story Writing Competition from the institution Bukanmotivator.com, General National level, July 12-19, 2019.
3. 3rd place in the Poetry Creation Competition of the Indonesian True Volunteer Community held on January 15-30, 2019 at the General National level
4. Selected as a Youth Ambassador in the Selection of Indonesian Youth Ambassadors at the Tangerang City level, from the Ministry of Youth and Sports in collaboration with the City Youth Service.
5. 2nd place in the National Writing Festival Education Poetry Category from The Platinum Skills
6. Juara 1 Lomba Menulis Cerpen
Admission Criteria
As part of UIN Jakarta, FAH organises new student admissions through the university's admission system for undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In this admission system, FAH provides equal opportunities to all prospective students in Indonesia and abroad to become FAH students. Prospective students come from pesantren, MA, SMA, and SMK. FAH, in this case, UIN Jakarta, selects all prospective students with academic potential.
The following are some of the admission for FAH local students:
- National Selection (SNMPTN), organised by the LTMPT of the Kemendikbud, which selects the students based on student academic transcript and achievements.
- Performance-based Recruitment (SPAN-PTKIN), organised by the Kemenag, which selects the students based on student academic transcript and achievements.
- Inter-universities Recruitment (SBMPTN), organised by the Education Testing Management Centre of the Ministry of Research and Technology, which applies the Computer-Based Test (UTBK).
- State Islamic Universities Admission Examination (UM-PTKIN), organised by the Kemenag, which uses the Electronic Selection System (SSE).
- Independent Student Selection (SMM), organised by SMM PTN-BARAT, which applies the Computer-Based Written Test (UTBK).
- Local Recruitment (SPMB-Mandiri), organised by UIN Jakarta, which utilises the Electronic Selection System (SSE).
Figure. 2.4.1. The Admission Student
UIN Jakarta offers six programs for undergraduate admissions:
- Regular: This program is open to all prospective students who meet the minimum Students must register and take the UIN Jakarta admission exam
- Achievement: This program is intended for students who have non-academic achievements in the fields of sports, arts, reciter/qari'ah, tahfidz al-Qur'an/Qira'atul Kutub. Students must submit their academic transcript and documentation of their achievements.
- Talent Scouting (School Cooperation): This program is limited to schools that have submitted and established cooperation with UIN The selection process is based on the academic achievement of students in their respective schools.
- Equality of Learning Opportunities: This program is based on the academic grades of report cards for prospective students who come from areas classified as underdeveloped, frontier, and outermost areas, as well as minorities.
- BLU Scholarship: This program is for BLU scholarship recipients of UIN Jakarta in 4 specified Study Programs and scholarship cooperation with other
- International Students: This program is intended for prospective international students through bilateral cooperation between the Indonesian government and other countries, or through non-bilateral cooperation programs. Candidates will take a written exam held at UIN Jakarta
The following is a link for new student admissions to SPMB UIN Jakarta
Every year, the number of students interested in studying at FAH tends to increase. As mentioned in point 1, the UIN Jakarta committee directly coordinates each study program's registration rather than opening it independently. In the selection process of prospective students, UIN Jakarta does not discriminate against the ethnicity, religion, race, or background of prospective students. Although the majority of UIN Jakarta students are Muslim, there are also non-Muslim students studying at UIN Jakarta, including FAH.
Prospective students from all over Indonesia follow the entrance selection without distinguishing gender, religion, race, ethnicity, social position, or level of economic ability. The selection process has fair, transparent, non-discriminatory, credible, efficient, and accountable principles. These principles are realised in several ways—first, fairness. Admissions selection provides equal opportunities for all prospective students to choose study programmes according to their interests and talents. The selection process also uses an objective, standardised scoring system to assess test results. Second, it is transparent. Admission selection provides complete and precise information about the requirements, registration procedures, schedule of activities, registration fees, study programme options, announcement procedures, and dispute resolution mechanisms. This information can be accessed through the official website. Third, non- discriminatory. Admission selection does not limit enrollment based on school origin, educational background, or previous academic achievements. The selection process also provides unique facilities for participants with special needs, such as those who are visually, hearing, or speech impaired. Fourth, credible: the admission selection uses a CBT with a security system and strict supervision. The selection process also cooperates with independent institutions to conduct quality audits and evaluations of the exam implementation. Fifth, efficient. Admission selection optimises information technology to simplify the processes of registration, payment, delivery of test participant cards, conducting exams, processing test result data, and announcing graduation. Sixth, accountable: admission selection is responsible for implementing the exam under quality standards and procurement ethics. The selection process also provides a protest resolution mechanism for participants who feel aggrieved or dissatisfied with the exam results.
The newly admitted students are required to participate in an induction programme called PBAK at university, faculty and study programme levels; introducing campus life as well as the academic and student culture. The 30 hours induction programme consists of information about the faculty, study programmes, and faculty members. Additional programmes also include students’ code of conduct, and religious moderation. Religious moderation is a shared commitment to maintain a balance where every member of society, regardless of tribe, ethnicity, religion, and political choices must be willing to respect each other, and learn to train themselves in managing and overcoming differences between them.
Decision-making system and consistency of Admission
The passing grade for entering a study program at FAH is determined by the Rector's Decree number 434 of 2022. Students must pass or score competencies above the specified limit in the following areas: Religious Education, Indonesian Language, English, Academic Potential, Mathematics, and Social Sciences. The following table shows the distribution of competencies for each study program at FAH.
Table. 2.4.1. Distribution of Competencies in Admission
Table 2.4.1. Distribution of Competencies in Admission displays the competency distribution scores used in the admission process for each study program within the FAH. Each program evaluates applicants across six areas: RE, Indonesian Language, English, Academic Potential, Mathematics, and Social Science, with a total score of 100 points. All programs allocate 20 points for RE and 15 points each for Indonesian Language, English, and Academic Potential. Differences arise in Mathematics and Social Science; for example, IHCi allocates 20 points for Mathematics and 15 for Social Science, while EL emphasizes English with 30 points but only allocates 10 points to Mathematics. This distribution reflects the specific emphasis each program places on certain competencies based on its academic focus.
The following table shows the number of applicants, admitted students, and selectivity for each study program at FAH:
Table. 2.4.2 FAH New Student Admission Rate in 2022
Table 2.4.2 FAH New Student Admission Rate in 2022 provides an overview of the number of applicants, admitted students, and the admission ratio for each study program within the FAH in 2022. The ALL program received the highest number of applicants with 3,898, admitting 140 students, resulting in a competitive ratio of 1:28. The IHCi program followed with 2,006 applicants and the same number of admitted students, yielding a 1:14 ratio. The LS program had 1,539 applicants with a 1:11 ratio, while EL received 1,815 applicants with a 1:13 ratio. The TRA program had 296 applicants and admitted 105 students, resulting in a 1:3 ratio. The IHCu program had the fewest applicants, with 48, and admitted 14 students, making the admission ratio 1:4. These ratios reflect the selectivity and demand for each program, with ALL being the most competitive.
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