Our graduates are scholars equipped to critically analyze and appreciate the diverse, dynamic intersections of biological, social, and cultural life. Through a mastery of anthropological perspectives, rigorous research skills, and expert facilitation, they operate collaboratively and inclusively—always anchored in the ethical standards of the discipline.
Undergraduate Program Graduation
Graduate Profile
Graduate Competencies
Knowledge
- Analytical Depth: Ability to analyze the dynamic and diverse intersections of biological, social, and cultural life through the lens of anthropological concepts and theories (C4).
- Practical Application: Ability to apply relevant anthropological frameworks to enhance the quality of life within various vulnerable communities (C3).
Skills
- Research Proficiency: Competence in implementing anthropological research strategies, utilizing both secondary data analysis and immersive ethnographic methods (C3).
- Critical Facilitation: Ability to apply facilitation techniques through an anthropological perspective that is critical, collaborative, and inclusive (C3).
- Effective Communication: Ability to articulate ideas logically, systematically, and creatively across oral, written, and mixed-media platforms (C4).
- Linguistic Competence: Mastery of the Indonesian language, both spoken and written, as a primary tool in the academic and learning process (C3).
- Technological Integration: Proficiency in utilizing information technology to support and advance core professional expertise (C3).
Attitudes
- Cultural Appreciation: Ability to critically appreciate the diversity of biological, social, and cultural life through participatory and inclusive engagement (A3).
- Professional Integrity: Demonstrating a critical, collaborative, and empathetic mindset, underpinned by honesty and integrity in accordance with professional ethical codes (A3).
