HISTORY

Diponegoro University Vocational School Semarang

HISTORY

The background to the formation of the Diponegoro University Vocational School began with conditions at Diponegoro University regarding the governance of the Diploma program. Until 2016, the Diploma program at Diponegoro University was managed by each faculty. With clear boundaries between vocational and academic education, the Diploma program at Diponegoro University is collected under one management of the Undip Vocational School.

Vocational School

Along with the change in the status of Diponegoro University from a Higher Education Institution (PT) as a Public Service Agency (BLU) to a university with the status of a Legal Entity State Higher Education Institution (PTN BH) in 2015 based on the Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 52 of 2015 concerning the Statute of Diponegoro University, as well as Perek Statute No. 4 of 2016 regarding the senate’s approval regarding the establishment of vocational schools, Diponegoro University needs to develop an integrated system regarding the management of Diploma study programs that have been run in each faculty. Based on the Decree of the Chancellor of Diponegoro University Number 1250/UN7.P/HK/2016 concerning the Establishment of the Diponegoro University Vocational School, the Diponegoro University Vocational School was established as the manager of the Diploma program at Diponegoro University. The Vocational School was formed as a forum for applied study programs, including a third diploma, applied bachelor’s degree, professional program, used master’s (specialist), and applied doctoral (sub-specialist) programs. By being established as a separate faculty, the development of applied/professional programs can more easily be carried out in a more integrated and focused manner. Current world industrial developments and government programs that will fully develop human resources to compete with other developed countries require skilled and professional graduate graduates in their fields. Answering these challenges requires vocational education graduates from various scientific fields. European Union countries recognize the Asian region as producing vocational workers who are very reliable, competent, and have high integrity. Therefore, a framework must be created to sharpen the skills of graduates so that they can increase productivity for industrial progress. Progress in the development of vocational education in the Asian region has begun to be taken into account since the enactment of AFTA and MEA. The competency of vocational graduates is very influential, along with the increasing demand for skilled workers by domestic and foreign industries. With the direction of developing vocational education programs from diploma, applied bachelor’s, and applied master’s to applied doctoral education levels, Diponegoro University needs to form the Diponegoro University Vocational School in 2016. bahasa indonesia