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A.Name of Study Program:Indonesian Language Education
Level of Study:Bachelor’s Degree
Faculty:Teacher Training and Education
B.Vision:Preparing graduates with competencies in the field of Indonesian language and literature education based on the development of science, technology, and Islamic values
C.Graduate Learning Outcomes:Beginner-level Indonesian language (and literature) educator

Forensic linguist (language consultant)

BIPA (Indonesian for Foreign Speakers) teacher

Journalists & reporter

News anchor

Writer

Book publisher

Textbook editors and writer
D.Learning Outcomes:Being able to plan, implement, and evaluate learning with educational principles, as well as carrying out continuous improvement of learning in accordance with developments in Indonesian language and literature studies

Being able to solve problems in social life using Indonesian language skills

Being able to plan, implement, evaluate, and develop BIPA learning with a global perspective

Being able to collect, process, and present information accurately through good, critical, and ethical Indonesian language skills

Being able to read news scripts with correct pronunciation, intonation, and articulation and conveying information effectively and professionally

Being able to create creative and meaningful literary works through mastery of language aesthetics, literary imagination, and understanding of social reality

Being able to manage the book publishing process including manuscript curation, editing, design, production, and distribution according to book industry standards

Being able to be a mass media editor and book publisher and applying as a freelance editor and proofreader of Indonesian-language written works
E.Courses:YearLearning GroupCourse
1Education and Teacher ProfessionalismIntroduction to Education

Teaching Profession

Student Development

Learning and Teaching

Learning Strategies

Curriculum Review
Language StudiesIntroduction to Linguistics

Phonology

Morphosyntax

Semantics
Literary StudiesIndonesian Literature

Modern Literature
Values, Character, and National InsightPancasila

Civic Education

Faith and Humanity

Faith and Worship
2Learning Design, Media, and EvaluationLearning Planning

Learning Evaluation

Media and Learning Resources

Multimedia

Introduction to School Field I (PLP I)
Advanced and Applied Language AnalysisDiscourse

Cognitive Linguistics

Forensic Linguistics
Literary Literacy and Literary CreativityChildren's Literature

Reading Literature

Writing Literature
3Strengthening Knowledge and Language AnalysisLanguage Skills Learning

Psycholinguistics

Journalism

Research
BIPA DevelopmentIntroduction to BIPA Editors

BIPA Methods, Media, Teaching Materials, and Assessment

BIPA Research

BIPA Networking and Program Development
Literature, Drama, and Creative ExpressionBasics of Acting

Directing
Books, Editorials, and Professional LiteracyIntroduction to Editors and Books

Substantive and Mechanical Editing

Book Promotion and Sales

Financial Planning

Manuscript Design and Pre-Printing
4Professional Practice in EducationIntroduction to School Field II (PLP II)
Professional Practice in Language DiplomacyProfessional Work Practice in BIPA Instructors
Professional Practice in Creative Industries and BooksProfessional Work Practice in Books
Final Scientific PaperFinal Project
F.Value Propositions:Featured courses in the Modern Indonesian Language and Literature Study

a. Forensic Linguistics
This course equips students with the understanding and skills of language analysis in legal and criminalistic contexts. Students learn the application of linguistics in solving legal cases, such as analyzing speech acts, threatening texts, hoaxes, language disputes, and linguistic evidence, and understanding the role of linguists in the investigation and trial process.

b. Indonesian Language for Foreign Speakers (BIPA)
This course focuses on mastering the concepts, methods, and practices of Indonesian language learning for foreign speakers. Students are equipped with pedagogical, linguistic, and cultural competencies to design, implement, and evaluate BIPA learning in a multicultural and global context.

c. Directing
This course develops students' abilities to creatively and professionally design and manage drama or literary performances. Students learn the role of the director in interpreting scripts, directing actors, managing the artistic aspects of the performance, and integrating elements of language, literature, and aesthetics.

d. Journalism
This course equips students with basic journalistic knowledge and skills, including reporting techniques, news writing, reporting, and journalistic ethics. Students are trained to produce fact-based, critical, and responsible journalistic work, adapting to developments in print, online, and multimedia media.

2. Center of Excellence (CoE)

a. CoE Language Diplomacy
The CoE Language Diplomacy internship focuses on BIPA program management and teaching practice for international students. During the internship, students are tasked with assisting with BIPA office administration, such as data archiving, scheduling, managing learning documents, and coordinating academic activities. Students also practice teaching directly to foreign speakers, from preparing materials and implementing lessons to conducting simple evaluations. All internship activities are then compiled into a final report containing a summary of activities, learning outcomes, and documentation of performance during their time in the BIPA environment.

b. CoE Book Entrepreneur
The CoE Book Entrepreneur Internship provides students with hands-on experience in the book publishing process and book business development. Students are involved in the manuscript editing process, ensuring language quality and completeness of content before entering the production stage. In book production, students learn the layout process, cover design, selection of visual elements, and coordination with the printing company. In addition, students also play a role in promotional activities such as creating publication materials, managing digital content, and assisting with the distribution or publication of works. This experience provides a comprehensive understanding of how books are processed and marketed in the book industry.

3. Collaboration

Foreign Partnership
Foreign partnerships are carried out by the Modern Indonesian Language and Literature Study Program in the CoE language diplomacy internship program. These collaborations include:
Indonesian Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand

Jilin International Studies University, China

Ho Chi Minh City Open University, Vietnam

Vietnam University of Social Sciences and Humanities

Domestic Collaboration
Domestic collaborations are carried out by the Modern Indonesian Language and Literature Study Program in the CoE book entrepreneur internship program. These collaborations include:
Gramedia

Bentang Pustaka

Intrans Publishing

New Bookstore UMM

Mata Kata Inspirasi

Sanggar Indonesia