Malang, January 8, 2026 – The Informatics Engineering Study Program held an evaluation meeting for the odd semester and preparation for course marketing for the even semester of the 2025-2026 Academic Year. The meeting, held in the Meeting Room, was attended by all lecturers and educational staff within the Informatics Engineering Study Program.
The meeting was officially opened by the Head of the Informatics Engineering Study Program, Mr. Supriono, M.Kom. In his remarks, he emphasized the importance of continuous evaluation to improve the quality of learning in the Informatics Engineering Study Program.
“This evaluation activity provides an opportunity for all of us to reflect on our learning achievements in the odd semester and to design better strategies for the upcoming even semester. I appreciate your presence, which demonstrates a strong commitment to the progress of our study program,” said Mr. Supriono in his remarks.
Discussion Agenda The meeting, which lasted from 10:00 a.m. WIB (Western Indonesian Time) until the end, discussed several strategic agenda items, including:
1. Evaluation of Odd Semester 2025-2026 Lectures
Lecturers and educational staff jointly evaluated the course of lectures during the odd semester, including learning outcomes, challenges encountered, and solutions for future improvements.
2. Strengthening Research Groups (KK)
Of particular concern at this meeting was the new policy regarding proposed Research Group membership. For 2026, each Research Group is required to have a minimum of four members. This is intended to strengthen scientific concentration and research collaboration within the Informatics Engineering Study Program.
3. Implementation of Student Field Work Practices and the SIM OBE Application
The meeting also discussed preparations for implementing student Field Work Practices (PKL) and optimizing the use of the SIM OBE (Outcome-Based Education) application as a support system in the outcomes-based learning process.
4. Marketing of Even Semester Courses
The team of lecturers and administrative staff designed a course marketing strategy for the even semester of the 2025-2026 academic year, targeting increased student interest and participation.
5. Survey Results Report
- Student Satisfaction Index (IKM)
- Survey Lecturer Performance Survey
- Evaluation of Thesis and Supervision Implementation
Commitment to Improving Academic Quality
Through this meeting, the entire Informatics Engineering Study Program academic community committed to continuously improving the quality of academic and administrative services. Periodic evaluations are expected to address the increasingly dynamic challenges of higher education and produce competent and competitive graduates.
The meeting took place in a constructive and participatory atmosphere, reflecting a spirit of togetherness in advancing the Informatics Engineering Study Program.
