Study Program Doctorate
The Doctoral Program in Marine Science has the advantage of being a research-based doctoral program that focuses on the integrated development of tropical marine science to support national and global maritime development. This advantage is reflected in the multidisciplinary support provided by the Division of Hydrobiology and Oceanography and interdisciplinary collaboration within IPB, which strengthens the mastery of basic and applied marine science. In addition to being supported by highly qualified permanent lecturers, the Doctoral Program in Marine Science also involves professors and leading researchers from various strategic national institutions such as marine research institutes, ministries, and environmental organizations, thereby enriching academic perspectives and research applications. This program emphasizes marine science and technology innovation, improving the quality of collaborative research, and disseminating research results to users and stakeholders, with an international-standard professional education management system to produce competent, solution-oriented, and competitive graduates at the regional and global levels.
To become an internationally renowned research-based master's program in marine science and technology development that supports ocean health, sustainable blue economy development, and maritime independence through techno-socio entrepreneurial innovation.
Mission1. To provide excellent, adaptive, and innovative research-based master's education in marine science and technology to produce professional graduates with integrity, global competitiveness, and maritime leadership and entrepreneurship.
2. To develop multidisciplinary research and marine technology innovation based on the needs of maritime communities and global challenges, including marine health, climate change, environmental pollution, and sustainable coastal and marine resource management.
3. To carry out community service, commercialization of research results, and effective, transparent, and accountable study program management through national and international strategic collaboration to support sustainable maritime development.
| Num | Course | Credit | Precondition | Semester | Course Category | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Code | Name | |||||
| 1 | IKL1701 | Special Topic | 3(3-0) | - | 1 | Enrichment Program |
| 2 | IKL1702 | Multifactor Analysis of Marine Biophysical Parameters | 3(3-0) | - | 1 | Foundational Literacies |
| 3 | IKL1711 | Dynamics and Processes of Marine Ecosystems | 3(3-0) | - | 1 | Academic Core Courses |
| 4 | IKL1714 | Bioevolution and Sustainability | 3(2-1) | - | 1 | In-depth Courses |
| 5 | IKL1721 | Coastal and Regional Oceanography | 3(3-0) | - | 1 | Academic Core Courses |
| 6 | IKL1791 | Written Qualification Exam | 2(0-2) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 7 | IKL1792 | Oral Preliminary Exam | 2(0-2) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 8 | IKL1793 | Colloquium | 1(0-1) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 9 | IKL1794 | Dissertation Proposal | 2(0-2) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 10 | IKL1795 | Closed Dissertation Exam | 3(0-3) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 11 | IKL1799 | Dissertation | 12(0-12) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 12 | PPS1704 | Philosophy of Science | 2(2-0) | - | 1 | PPKU/Common Core Courses |
| 13 | PPS1791 | Disertation Seminar | 1(0-1) | - | 1 | Enrichment Program |
| 14 | PPS1792 | National Scientific Publication | 2(0-2) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 15 | PPS1793 | International Scientific Publication | 3(0-3) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 16 | PPS1794 | International Scientific Publications 1 | 3(0-3) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 17 | PPS1795 | International Scientific Publications 2 | 3(0-3) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 18 | PPS1798 | Publication in Proceedings of International Seminar | 2(0-2) | - | 1 | Final Year Project |
| 19 | IKL1712 | Morphotypology of Small Islands Ecosystem | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 20 | IKL1713 | Bioindicators and Biomarkers Analysis of Marine Ecosystem | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 21 | IKL1715 | Marine Ecosystem Restoration | 3(2-1) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 22 | IKL1716 | Exploration of New and Renewable Materials | 3(2-1) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 23 | IKL1717 | Marine Biota Taxonometry | 3(2-1) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 24 | IKL1722 | Geophysical Fluid Dynamics | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 25 | IKL1723 | Ocean Variability | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 26 | IKL1724 | Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions in the Equator Region | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 27 | IKL1725 | Oceans and Global Climate Change | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 28 | IKL1726 | Ocean Upwelling System | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 29 | IKL1727 | Marine Chemical Component Diagenesis | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 30 | IKL1727 | Marine Chemical Component Diagenesis | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 31 | IKL1728 | Chemical Interaction of Seawater and Sediment | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
| 32 | IKL1728 | Chemical Interaction of Seawater and Sediment | 3(3-0) | - | 2 | In-depth Courses |
Belum ada data
The development of marine science and technology to understand the characteristics, phenomena, and physical, chemical, biological, and geological processes of the ocean by utilizing remote sensing and marine acoustics for the exploration of marine resources and the marine environment.