Study Programme
04
Oktober 2023
Study Programme /
04 Oktober 2023
Profile
Based on the Instruction of the
Minister of Higher Education and Science of the Republic of
Indonesia in August 1962, the President of Universitas
Airlangga with Decree No. Um/251/8/62 dated December 31st,
1962, formed a committee, namely "Committee for Investigating
Establishment of the Fakultas Ilmu Pasti dan Ilmu Alam (FIPIA)
Universitas Airlangga". The committee prepared a plan to
establish FIPIA Universitas Airlangga, which consists of four
departments: the Department of Mathematics, the Department of
Physics, the Department of Biology, and the Department of
Chemistry. In connection with the FIPIA establishment, the idea
to add a pharmaceutical education institution and public health
education to complement the "University of Airlangga Medical
Center" in connection with the existing Faculty of Medicine and
Faculty of Dentistry was proposed. The idea was supported by
the possibility of utilizing lecture and practicum facilities
at the Faculty of Medicine to implement pharmaceutical
education. On August 7th, 1963, with the Rector's Decree No.
1782/8/63, a Sub-Committee for Investigating Establishments of
the Pharmacy Department of FIPIA was formed in Surabaya.
As a result, based on the
Decree of the Minister of Education and Science (PTIP) No.
96/1963 dated August 15th, 1963, the establishment of the
Pharmacy Department of FIPIA, Airlangga University was
established starting August 17th, 1963. With Rector's Decree
No. Um.2034/10/63, in September 1963, the opening of the
Pharmacy Department FIPIA was inaugurated, and Mrs. Nanizar
Zaman Joenoes, Pharm.D, acted as the first Head of the Pharmacy
Department. On October 1st, 1963, lectures began at the
Department of Pharmacy FIPIA Airlangga University with 39
students.
In 2000, the study programme
shifted the paradigm of its pharmacist education from
drug-oriented education to patient-oriented education,
embracing the globally known jargon in pharmacy practice called
“Pharmaceutical Care”. During its development, the study
programme gradually increased the admission capacity. In 2001,
the study programme accommodated around 240 students per
academic year. The learning process is conducted in 4 parallel
classes.
Learning Outcome
A. Attitude
Graduates are able to :
- A1: Realize excellence based on religious morals
(excellence with morality), able to work together, and show a
responsible attitude to work in their field of expertise
independently (Caregiver, Communicator, Manager, Teacher,
Researcher)
- A2: Internalize the spirit of independence, struggle, and
entrepreneurship (Decision-maker, Leader, Life-long learner
)
B. General Skills
Graduates are able to :
- GS1: Apply logical, systematic, and innovative thinking
in the context of science and technology development, review
its outcome, and apply the humanity values to create
solution, idea, design and scientific description as a thesis
or a final report (Life-long learner, Teacher, Researcher
)
- GS2: Make decisions correctly in the context of
problem-solving based on analyzing information and data,
document and assure data validity, and prevent plagiarism
(Caregiver, Decision-maker, Leader, Researcher )
- GS3: Perform independent, measurable, and quality
performance, do a group work, supervise workers under their
responsibility, and develop networks with mentors,
associates, and colleagues in and out of the institution
(Communicator, Manager, Leader)
C. Knowledge
BACHELOR DEGREE
Graduates are able to :
- K1: Explain fundamental and applied basic sciences, basic
medical sciences and basic social sciences to support the
pharmaceutical sciences (Caregiver, Life-long learner,
Teacher)
- K2: Explain basic principles of pharmaceutical science
and technology relevant to the drug development, from the
invention to the marketing aspect of new pharmaceutical
products. (Life-long learner, Teacher )
- K3: Explain the concept of quality control for drug raw
material and pharmaceutical preparations (drugs, traditional
medicines, and cosmetics), food and beverages in accordance
with scientific principles and standards (Teacher,
Decision-maker, Communicator)
PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
Graduates are able to :
- K4: Uphold professionalism, moral, ethical, and legal
aspects, in the practice of pharmacy (Caregiver,
Decision-maker, Teacher).
- K5: Perform pharmaceutical care and collaborate with
patients, colleagues, and other health professionals by
considering all legal, ethical, professional, sociocultural,
and economic aspects to ensure the rational drug therapy and
participate in preventive and promotive efforts (Caregiver,
Communicator,Manager,Teacher)
D. Spesific Skills
BACHELOR DEGREE
Graduates are able to:
- SS1: Prepare pharmaceutical products (drugs, traditional
medicines and cosmetics) covering aspects of the formulation,
manufacture and quality assurance based on logical, critical,
systematic, and innovative thinking
(Manager, Decision-maker)
- SS2: Assess the scientific validity of drug-related
information by considering legal, ethical, professional,
sociocultural, and economicaspects for the benefits of
patients
(Decision-maker, Caregiver, Communicator,
Manager)
- SS3: Conduct scientific review, research, publish the
results, and be able to communicate and responsible for the
results on the basis of scientific rules and principles
(Leader, Life-long learner, Researcher)
- SS4: Inform and communicate pharmaceuticals, special drug
group & medical supplies to patients, colleagues,
communities and health professionals based on the principle
of rational drug therapy
(Caregiver, Communicator)
- SS5: Communicate ideas and information in pharmaceutical
field effectively, through various forms of media to the
academic community, and support preventive and promotive
efforts to improve the quality of public health
(Caregiver, Communicator, Researcher).
- SS6: Make the right decisions in supervising and
evaluating the pharmacy work based on the data analysis,
government law and regulation, and professional code of
ethics
(Decision-maker, Leader, Manager)
- SS7: Manage independent learning to catch up with science
and technology development in the field of pharmacy
(Communicator, Manager, Life-long learner)
PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
Graduates are able to :
- SS8: Manage and serve the
demand of pharmaceutical and medical devices according to the
prevailing standards, either by prescription or
non-prescription, accurately and safely (
Caregiver, Leader, Manager).
- SS9: Perform formulation,
manufacturing and quality assurance of pharmaceutical
preparations, on the basis of pharmaceutical science and
technology (Decision-maker,Researcher)
- SS10: Be introspective and
do self development according to the development of
pharmaceutical science and technology (
Life-long learner, Researcher)