Study Program Coordinator

Vision

“Excelling in the development of English language, literature, culture and the creation of creative works with a Glokalism perspective.”

Mision

  1. Providing excellent education that produces graduates committed to developing English language, literature, and cultural studies, as well as creating creative works with the perspective of glokalism.

  2. Enhancing the quality of research to advance knowledge in English language, literature, and cultural studies and contribute to education and community service.

  3. Establishing collaborative networks in education, research, and community service, particularly in English language, literature, and culture, with relevant institutions.

Graduate Profiles

  1. Analyst

    Graduates with an Analyst profile possess critical skills in researching, analyzing, and evaluating literary texts, language, and cultural phenomena. They can apply various theories and approaches in literature, linguistics, and cultural studies to interpret meanings, social dynamics, and their impact on society.

  2. Creator

    Graduates with a Creator profile have the ability to produce literary works, creative content, and language-based communication products. They understand aesthetics, narrative structures, and innovative writing techniques to create works relevant to the creative industry.

  3. Communicator

    Graduates with a Communicator profile excel in articulating ideas effectively across various media and communication contexts. They can communicate across cultures, work as professional translators or interpreters, and understand communication strategies in business, diplomacy, and language-based industries.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. PLO 1
    Mastering knowledge of local, regional, and international languages, literature, and culture.
  2. PLO 2
    Thinking openly about the development of technology and information in the fields of language, literature, and culture, and applying it in the development of knowledge and the professional world.
  3. PLO 3
    Applying English language skills equivalent to at least CEFR level B1 to communicate effectively and collaborate in teams, both in the workplace and in society.
  4. PLO 4
    Applying theories and research methods in the fields of linguistics, literature, and culture systematically, in accordance with academic writing standards.
  5. PLO 5
    Applying knowledge of language, literature, and culture in the workplace and in the creative industries.
  6. PLO 6
    Thinking independently and critically as a lifelong learner, grounded in the belief in the One God, while upholding human values and social justice.

Graduate Profile

  1. Analyst
  2. Creator
  3. Communicator

Organizational Structure