Indonesia University of Education

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Indonesian University of Education
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Logo Almamater UPI.png
Former name
Teachers Education College (PTPG)
Teachers and Education Science Institute (IKIP)
MottoLeading and Outstanding
TypeState University
Established20 October 1954 [1] as PTPG (Teachers Education College)
Rector Prof. Dr. H. M. Solehuddin, M.Pd., M.A.
Students34.039 (2009)
Address
Setiabudhi Street. 229th
, ,
6°51′48″S107°35′39″E / 6.8634°S 107.5943°E / -6.8634; 107.5943
CampusUrban
615,766 m2
Colors Light Steel Blue, Red
  
Nickname Kampus Bumi Siliwangi
Affiliations ASAIHL, AsTEN
Mascot Villa Isola
Website www.upi.edu

Indonesia University of Education (Indonesian: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, UPI) is a public university in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. It was established in 1954 as Teachers Education College (PTPG).

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Indonesia University of Education is a multi-campus university, with one main campus and several others. The main campus of is at Dr. Setiabudhi Street 229th, Bandung, Indonesia; other campuses are in Cibiru, Tasikmalaya, Sumedang, Purwakarta, and Serang.

The development and improvement of UPI is not only oriented towards the academic field, but also in various fields, including the consolidation of concepts and development plans. Through the assistance of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB), UPI designed and managed the construction of a magnificent, modern and representative campus building to support teaching and learning activities. With the capabilities of the University of Education Indonesia, it is determined to make this educational institution a leading and leading University (a Leading and Outstanding University).

Faculties

Faculty of Education Science (FIP)

The Science of Education Faculty (SoEF/FIP) is led by Prof. Dr. Ahman, M.Pd (Dean). They have the following study programmes:

Social Science Education Faculty (FPIPS)

The Social Science Education Faculty is led by Siti Komariah, M.Si., Ph.D. (Dean). They have the following study programmes:

According to the Indonesian education system, Social Science is considered one of the subjects in middle schools (Sekolah Menengah Pertama). The teachers who teach Social Science in these middle schools are supposed to be from the Education of Social Science programme. In high schools, Social Science is divided into four different subjects: Geography, Sociology, History, and Economics. Each subject's teacher is supposed to be from the corresponding program of their respective subject, with the exception of Economics. A number of programmes, including the Education of Economics and the Education of Accounting, are available as part of the Economics and Business Education Faculty (FPEB).

Indonesian high school students may choose one of the three programmes: Science and Mathematics (Matematika dan Ilmu Alam), Social Science (Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial) and Language and Culture Studies (Ilmu Bahasa dan Budaya). While History is available in all programmes, a specialized history subject is available for the Social Science students (they study two subjects of history: General History/Sejarah Wajib and Specialized History/Sejarah Peminatan). Anthropology, in the other hand, is available for the students of Language and Culture Studies. Even so, students from the other programme may choose a maximum of two subjects from the other programme as an 'extra subject' (lintas minat) freely of their interest.

For this reason, the programmes available in all of UPI's faculties are also aimed to handle this 'lintas minat' as well as corresponding to the new curriculum system (which enables this 'lintas minat').

Faculty of Languages and Literature Education (FPBS)

The dean of the Faculty of Languages and Arts Education is Prof. Dr. Didi Suherdi, M. Ed.

List of programmes of Faculty of Languages and Arts Education:

Faculty of Art and Design Education (FPSD)

The FPSD was born by separating the art and design programmes from the Faculty of Languages and Literature (FPBS). Their building is at the old building of FPBS.

List of programmes of the Faculty of Art and Design Education:

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science Education (FPMIPA)

The dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science Education is Siti Fatimah, M.Si., Ph.D.

List of programmes of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science Education:

Faculty of Technology and Vocational Skills Education (FPTK)

The dean of the Faculty of Technology and Vocational Skills Education is Dr. Iwa Kuntadi, S.Pd., M.Pd.

List of programmes of the faculty:

Faculty of Sports and Health Education (FPOK)

The dean of the Faculty of Sports and Health Education is Prof. Dr. H. Adang Suherman, M.A.

List of programmes of the faculty:

Faculty of Economics and Business Education (FPEB)

The dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Education is Dr. Edi Suryadi, M.Si

List of programmes of the faculty:

School of Postgraduate UPI

Vision and mission :

Reflecting on the performance and achievement of the vision in the last five years as outlined in the 2020-2025 SPs UPI Strategic Plan and continuing the successes that have been achieved previously, namely gaining international recognition in the Southeast Asian region in providing postgraduate education, the vision and mission of SPs UPI is formulated as follows.

Obtaining International Recognition in the Implementation of Postgraduate Education in the Field of Education, Discipline Education and Professional Education at the Asian Level in 2025

The intended international recognition is achieved through improving the quality of governance with international standards, increasing the number of international students (in bound and out bound), increasing the quantity and quality of international cooperation, as well as increasing the capacity of lecturers to gain international recognition, and increasing the types/academic programs that receive international recognition. international recognition.

Regional campuses

  1. Cibiru Campus, in Bandung Regency
  2. Sumedang Campus in Sumedang Regency
  3. Purwakarta Campus in Purwakarta Regency
  4. Tasikmalaya Campus in Tasikmalaya
  5. Serang Campus in Serang, Banten

List of rectors

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