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|INSTITUTIONAL DETAILS |
|Name |Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) |
|City, Country |Yogyakarta, Indonesia |
|Website | |
|About the university |UMY was established in March 1981 as part of Muhammadiyah Higher Institutions. UMY is a wise |
| |choice to start building character in college, because the lecture system and social life on |
| |campus have been designed to produce excellent graduates in technological development but still|
| |based on Islamic values. As a modern Islamic University with “A (Excellent)” accreditation from|
| |National Accreditation Board, UMY’s vision is to be a leading university in science and |
| |technology based on Islamic value for the sake of humanity. |
| |It focuses on the knowledge areas of the social sciences and humanities, economics, politics, |
| |communication and information technologies, engineering as well as health and life sciences. |
| |UMY has over 21.000 enrolled students in our 3 Vocational colleges, 23 Undergraduate studies, 7|
| |Masters and 3 PhD programmes. UMY welcomes more than 300 international mobility students per |
| |year. |
| |Recently, UMY ranked as the best private university in Yogyakarta and 3rd (third) best in |
| |Indonesia by Uni Rank. UMY also accredited as 3 Stars campus by QS Stars ranking. |
|COOPERATION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICE |
|Website | |
|Director |Eko Priyo Purnomo, PhD |
|(PIC Erasmus+) |eko@umy.ac.id |
|Coordinator International |Yordan Gunawan, MBA., MH |
|Affairs |yordangunawan@umy.c.id |
|Coordinator Internal Affairs and|Sutantri, PhD |
|Administration |tantri@umy.ac.id |
|(PIC Erasmus+) | |
|Coordinator Student Mobility |Tomy Waskitho |
|(Inbound) |tomy@umy.ac.id |
|Coordinator Student Mobility |Vishanti Dyah |
|(Outbound) |vishanti@umy.ac.id |
|Cooperation and International |Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta |
|Relation Office |Brawijaya Road, Lingkar selatan, Kasihan ,Bantul,Yogyakarta |
| |Phones: (0274) 387656 Ext. 188 (0274) 387646 |
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| |Bachelor’s degree Regular Program: |
| |Faculty of Medicine |
| |Faculty of Language Studies |
| |Faculty of Engineering |
| |Faculty of Social & Political Science |
| |Faculty of Islamic Studies |
| |Faculty of Law |
| |Faculty of Economic and Business |
| |Faculty of Agriculture |
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| |International Program for bachelor’s degree |
| |International Program of International Relations (IPIREL) |
| |International Program of Law and Syariah (IPOLS) |
| |International Program of Government Affairs and Administrations (IGOV) |
| |International Program of Accounting (IPAcc) |
| |International Program of Management and Business (IMaBS) |
| |International Program of Islamic Economic and Finance (IPIEF) |
| |International program of Islamic Communication (IPICOM) |
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| |Master Programs |
| |Master of Government Affairs and Administrations |
| |Master of Hospital Management |
| |Master of Islamic Studies |
| |Master of Law |
| |Master of Management |
| |Master of Nursing |
| |Master of Politics and International Relations |
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| |Doctoral Programs |
| |Islamic Education and Psychology |
| |Islamic Politic |
| |Management |
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| |Vocational Colleges |
| |Electro medical Engineering |
| |Mechanics and Automobile Engineering |
| |Applied Accounting |
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|ACADEMIC INFORMATION |
|Academic calendar |It is divided in two terms: |
| |Fall (1st Semester) |
| |August – January* |
| |Spring (2nd Semester) |
| |January– June* |
| |Each term consists of 16-17 weeks of classes and 2 weeks for the exams. |
| |Orientation days are planned to welcome exchange students at the beginning of each term. |
| |Attendance to these sessions is compulsory. |
|Course offer for Bachelor, | |
|Master and PhD students | |
|Credit system | |
| |Credit Transfer (CT) are a standard means for comparing the volume of learning based on the |
| |defined learning outcomes and their associated workload for higher education across UMY. For |
| |successfully completed studies, CT and Card of Study Result are awarded. |
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| |Exchange Programme: |
| |The Credits Systems depends on the program that you will take each department or program |
| |usually only provide you maximum 18 credits of 24 of each term. |
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| |Full Time Programme: |
| |In this program, you are allowed to take maximum 24 credits of 24 for each term. |
|Usual workload |Exchange Programme: |
| |36 Credits per year – 18 Credits per term |
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| |Full Time Programme: |
| |48 Credits per year – 24 Credits per term |
|Grading system |The UMY grading system is based on a scale from A to E, where B is the minimum passing mark |
| |DESCRIPTION |GRADE |
| |Excellent * |A ≥ 80 |A |
| |achievement of learning with a | | |
| |special predicate | | |
| |Very Good |75 ≤ AB < 80 |AB |
| |achievement of learning with very | | |
| |good predicate | | |
| |Good |65 ≤ B < 75 |B |
| |achievement of learning with good | | |
| |predicate | | |
| |Good Enough |60 ≤ BC < 65 |BC |
| |achieve fairly well predicate | | |
| |Enough |50 ≤ C < 60 |C |
| |achieve sufficient learning | | |
| |achievement | | |
| |Less |35 ≤ D < 50 |D |
| |achieve lesser than minimum passing| | |
| |grade | | |
| |Failed | E < 35 |E |
| |failed to achieve learning | | |
| |achievement | | |
|Deadlines for registration |Fulltime Students coming to UMY for: |
| |First term/Fall term: |
| |Paper Based Test (PBT): |
| |Batch 1 |
| |Batch 2 |
| |Batch 3 |
| |Batch 4 |
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| |28 January – 29 March 2020 |
| |1 April – 10 Mei 2020 |
| |1 April – 10 Mei 2020 |
| |1 – 26 July 2020 |
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| |Computer Based Test (CBT) |
| |26 November 2019 – 16 August 2020 |
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| |Second term/Spring Semester: |
| |It is only available for Master and PhD programmes. |
| |The deadline is every 1st of October each year |
| |Exchange Program Registration Deadlines: |
| |Fall Semester |
| |Every 31st of July |
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| |Spring Semester |
| |Every 15th of November |
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|Enrolment |Students are requested to enrol online prior to arrival, on a first-come first-served basis. |
| |UMY recommends a maximum of 18 CTS per term/semester. |
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| |Courses from other faculties are very much restricted and upon availability. |
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| |Application Form: |
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|Language of teaching |Courses taught in English. |
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| |International Program of Government Affairs and Administration (IGOV) |
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| |International Program for International Relations (IPIREL) |
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| |International Program for Islamic Economics and Finance (IPIEF) |
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| |International Program of Accounting (IPAcc) |
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| |International Program of Law and Syariah (IPOLS) |
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| |International Program of Management and Business (IMABs) |
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| |International Program of Islamic Communication (IPICOM) |
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| |All Master’s and PhD Programs |
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|Recommended language skills |At least a TOEFL-ITP 550 or IELTS 6.0 |
|PRACTICAL INFORMATION |
|Visa |Students will have to apply for a student visa. Please note that a tourist visa is not enough to |
| |stay in Indonesia for over one month. |
| |For full-time Student (4 years) and Exchange Program (6 months-1 years) |
| |They supposed to use Limited Stay Permit Visa (ITAS). The Process to require ITAS that are: |
| |The student may come to Indonesia by using VKSB or Vitas |
| |UMY Propose the Student Permit to DIKTI; and |
| |Conversion process from VKSB/Vitas to ITAS can be done when the Student Permit from DIKTI was |
| |done. |
| |Conversion process of ITK to ITAS would be 2-3 month |
| |Conversion process of Vitas to ITAS would be 7 days |
| |For Exchange Program (3-6 months) |
| |The visa used for the student who stay only for 3-6 month is Social Cultural Visa (VKSB). The |
| |process for acquiring the VKSB only need to bring the recommendation letter and letter of |
| |acceptance from UMY to Indonesian Embassy in their country. VKSB can be valid until 6-month |
| |maximum but it must be extended every month. |
| |More information: |
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| |at-umy/ |
|Housing |The University provide accommodation service directly in University Residence for all |
| |International Students. Student who take Full Time Study the dormitory will free for one year. The|
| |fees are based on the programs that the students take |
|Cost of living |Students should plan the following monthly expenses (approximate): |
| |Item |Off – Campus |University Residence |
| |Housing: | | |
| |Under IGOV* |69.4 $ |55 $ |
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| |Under another program |69.4 $ |free |
| |Food |112.5 $ |112.5 $ |
| |Transport: |125 $ |- |
| |Motorcycle (Rent) | | |
| |Approximately in Total|250 $ – 417 $ |250 $ |
|Integration activities |The International students will have several activities in term of learning both Indonesia Culture|
| |and Language (Bahasa) and city tour. |
|Buddies activities |UMY will pair a local student with an international student to assist with such things as dorm |
| |check-in, enrolment, general class registration, and other essential activities. International |
| |students will adapt to life in Indonesia easier through the guidance of local students. Also, they|
| |can exchange each other’s culture and language. |
|Private Overseas |All foreign students need to purchase their own overseas insurance, which includes health and |
|Insurance |accident coverage for the study period, in their home country before departure. UMY only provide |
| |clinic for small injury. |
|Living in Yogyakarta |Yogyakarta (simply called as Jogja) is located on the heartland of island of Java, Yogyakarta is |
| |the only province in Indonesia that is still governed by a monarch. Yogyakarta is the second |
| |largest tourism area in Indonesia and one of the most culturally vibrant cities not only in |
| |Indonesia but also in Asia. There is countless tourism spot within Yogyakarta including historical|
| |sites, museums, mountains, ancient temples, beaches, river for rafting, etc. Yogyakarta will offer|
| |an extraordinary experience for the student. |
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