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Undergraduate Program in Social Anthropology

Undergraduate Program in Social Anthropology

Learn more about various concentrations, explore the Curriculum adjust your Course Schedule to fit your time, know the required Tuition Fees, and understand the expected learning outcomes All the information you need to start your academic journey is here.

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Curriculum

The following is a complete list of courses that will be taken in each semester.

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Course Schedule

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Tuition Fee

Here are the study fees
Undergraduate Program SNBP & SNBT Pathway
UKT Group I IDR 500,000
UKT Group II IDR 1,000,000
UKT Group III IDR 2,400,000
UKT Group IV IDR 3,400,000
UKT Group V IDR 4,800,000
UKT Group VI IDR 6,200,000
UKT Group VII IDR 7,600,000
UKT Group VIII IDR 8,595,000
Undergraduate Program Single Tuition Fee
Single Tuition Fees 1 IDR 500,000
Single Tuition Fees 2 IDR 1,000,000
Single Tuition Fees 3 IDR 2,000,000
Single Tuition Fees 4 IDR 2,500,000
Single Tuition Fees 5 IDR 3,000,000
Single Tuition Fees 6 IDR 3,500,000
Single Tuition Fees 7 IDR 4,500,000
Single Tuition Fees 8 IDR 5,500,000
Single Tuition Fees 9 IDR 8,500,000
UKT is paid every semester during the study period
Undergraduate Program Institutional Development Fee (Independent Program Only)
IDR 15,000,000 One-Time Payment
Undergraduate Program Mandiri Pathway
IDR 8,500,000 Per student for 1 semester
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Learning Outcomes

Students of the Undergraduate Program in Social Anthropology are expected to:

Learning Outcomes
1 Capable of developing theoretical thinking concepts using concepts in anthropology and applying them to understand problems, designing and carrying out field research in anthropology by mastering anthropological methods of collection, analysis, and writing.
2 Capable of planning and implementing the design of changes at the community or community level towards a better direction and able to identify community needs through exploring potential from an anthropological point of view.
3 Capable of exploring the potential in a society of high value from an anthropological point of view and able to design local potential into benefits-outcomes for the community by paying attention to local wisdom and community identity/characteristics.
4 Capable of thinking logically and critically in identifying organizational problems through social anthropology and presenting alternative solutions to these problems.