Graduate Profile

Software Engineering

Graduates of the Software Engineering study program are prepared to become professionals capable of designing, developing, and managing comprehensive software solutions based on software engineering principles. A software engineer serves not only as an application developer but also as a system architect, ensuring the quality, security, and scalability of solutions.

  • Graduates possess analytical, strategic, and practical skills in:
  • Preparing short- and long-term software development life cycle (SDLC) plans according to business needs.
  • Providing recommendations for technologies, frameworks, and programming languages ​​that best suit the project profile and organizational goals.
  • Integrating ethical, cybersecurity, and legal aspects related to data use and software development.
  • Applying project management and quality assurance principles based on international standards.
  • Educating the public on the importance of digital literacy and data security to achieve technological progress.

AI Specialist

Graduates with the Artificial Intelligence Specialization competency are prepared to become experts capable of integrating AI and machine learning principles in the development of intelligent technologies across various industries. An artificial intelligence specialist has expertise in designing, implementing, and managing data-driven models, algorithms, and products to generate predictive, automated, and adaptive solutions.

Graduates possess core competencies in:

  • Mastering the concepts and practices of data engineering, big data analytics, and various machine learning and deep learning techniques.
  • Analyzing, developing, and implementing innovative AI products that comply with regulations and the principles of fairness and accountability.
  • Managing risks related to data bias, privacy, and ethics in the implementation of AI systems.
  • Integrating artificial intelligence solutions with existing systems to increase efficiency and innovation.
  • Serving as a liaison between data scientists, engineers, and stakeholders to ensure compliance and the positive impact of developed intelligent systems.

Network and Cyber ​​Security Practitioner

Graduates with the Network and Cybersecurity Practitioner competency are prepared to become professionals with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to manage, design, and secure network infrastructure and information systems. Practitioners serve as implementers, managers, and developers of security solutions in various institutions, prioritizing integrity, professionalism, and compliance with security standards.

Graduates possess core competencies in:

  • Understanding cybersecurity concepts, regulations, and practices for cloud infrastructure, enterprise networks, and mobile devices.
  • Implementing cybersecurity operations in accordance with standards for incident management, penetration testing, and ethical hacking.
  • Developing innovative security products and services that are responsive to the latest threats.
  • Conducting network architecture feasibility analysis, security risk management, and evaluation of institutional cybersecurity performance.
  • Providing cybersecurity education and awareness literacy to the public and users.

Technopreneur

Technopreneur graduates are prepared to become creative, innovative, visionary, and globally competitive entrepreneurs in the technology sector. A technopreneur is able to create, manage, and sustainably develop a business by leveraging business opportunities, resources, and information technology. Graduates focus not only on achieving profits but also uphold business ethics, social responsibility, and environmental sustainability.

Graduates possess core competencies in:

  • Identifying technology-based niche business opportunities in line with market needs and ICT developments.
  • Designing, building, and managing creative and innovative business models in the technology sector.
  • Implementing digital marketing, financial, and operational management strategies in technology startups.
  • Using information technology to develop businesses (digital entrepreneurship) with efficiency and scalability.
  • Integrating ethical values, sustainability, and social responsibility into technology entrepreneurship practices.

Game Development and Interactive Technology Practitioner

Graduates with the Game Development and Interactive Technology Practitioner competency are prepared to become professionals with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to design, program, and produce video games and other interactive technology applications (virtual reality/VR, augmented reality/AR). Practitioners serve as designers, programmers, and technical artists within innovative and immersive digital product development teams, prioritizing creativity, functionality, and user experience (UX).

Graduates possess core competencies in:

  • Understanding the concepts, theories, and practices of game design (GDD), game mechanics, and interactive narratives.
  • Executing game development operations using game engines (such as Unity or Unreal Engine) and various related programming languages.
  • Developing innovative interactive technology products and services (e.g., gamification for education or industrial simulations).
  • Conducting technical feasibility analysis, playtesting, bug management, and performance evaluation of games and interactive applications.
  • Providing education and literacy about the potential and positive impact of game and immersive technology on society.