| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
UNNES is located in the city of Semarang, the capital of Central Java, Indonesia. The main campus is situated in the Gunungpati area, which is known for its relatively cool climate and green surroundings, giving the university a conducive environment for learning.
UNNES was originally established as the Institute of Teacher Education and Educational Sciences (IKIP Semarang) in 1965, with the primary mission of training teachers and educators.
In 1999, it transitioned to a full university and was renamed Universitas Negeri Semarang, allowing it to expand its academic offerings beyond education to a wider variety of fields.
UNNES offers a wide range of academic disciplines, organized into several faculties:
Faculty of Education (Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan)
Faculty of Languages and Arts (Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni)
Faculty of Social Sciences (Fakultas Ilmu Sosial)
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam)
Faculty of Engineering (Fakultas Teknik)
Faculty of Sports Science (Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan)
Faculty of Law (Fakultas Hukum)
Faculty of Economics and Business (Fakultas Ekonomi)
UNNES offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, covering a wide range of subjects from education, science, technology, law, arts, and more. However, the institution maintains a strong focus on teacher education, given its historical background.
UNNES has a vision of becoming a university of international standards with a commitment to conservation. It emphasizes environmental conservation and sustainable practices within its academic and operational frameworks. The university is known for promoting a “green campus” concept, incorporating sustainability initiatives into campus life.
As a state university, UNNES actively engages in research across a range of disciplines, particularly in education, the sciences, and social issues.
It has a strong focus on community service and outreach programs, particularly aimed at addressing local and regional challenges in Central Java, such as education development, poverty reduction, and environmental conservation.
The university has modern facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and sports centers, supporting both academic and extracurricular activities.
UNNES has a diverse range of student organizations, clubs, and activities, from cultural arts groups to environmental action initiatives. The campus is often involved in promoting traditional Javanese culture as well.
UNNES is involved in various international partnerships and collaborations with universities and institutions around the world, particularly in areas of education, research, and student exchange programs.
The university also offers programs that are open to international students and regularly hosts international conferences and workshops.
UNNES has been recognized for its achievements in promoting sustainability and green campus initiatives.
It is consistently ranked among the leading universities in Indonesia, particularly noted for its contributions to teacher education and environmental awareness.
UNNES brands itself as a "Conservation University", integrating conservation principles into its curriculum and campus policies. This is reflected in efforts to maintain a green, environmentally friendly campus and to include conservation-related subjects in academic programs.
Like other public universities in Indonesia, UNNES follows the national admission process, with students entering through standardized exams such as the SNBP (National Selection Based on Achievement) or SNBT (National Selection Based on Tests).
This faculty specializes in programs related to education and teaching.
Undergraduate Programs:
Educational Technology
Early Childhood Teacher Education
Guidance and Counseling
Special Education
Elementary School Teacher Education
Educational Management
Non-Formal Education
Graduate Programs:
Master’s in Educational Management
Master’s in Guidance and Counseling
Master’s in Educational Technology
Doctoral Programs:
Doctoral in Educational Management
This faculty offers courses focused on languages, literature, arts, and culture.
Undergraduate Programs:
English Language and Literature
Indonesian Language and Literature
Javanese Language and Literature
French Language Education
German Language Education
Fine Arts Education
Music Education
Dance Education
Visual Communication Design
Graduate Programs:
Master’s in Indonesian Language Education
Master’s in English Language Education
Doctoral Programs:
Doctoral in Indonesian Language Education
Programs in this faculty focus on social sciences, politics, history, and geography.
Undergraduate Programs:
History Education
Sociology and Anthropology Education
Civic Education
Geography Education
Political Science
Sociology
Graduate Programs:
Master’s in Civic Education
Master’s in History Education
Master’s in Geography Education
Doctoral Programs:
Doctoral in Civic Education
This faculty focuses on the natural sciences and mathematics.
Undergraduate Programs:
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Natural Science Education
Mathematics Education
Physics Education
Chemistry Education
Biology Education
Statistics
Graduate Programs:
Master’s in Mathematics Education
Master’s in Physics Education
Master’s in Biology Education
Master’s in Chemistry Education
Doctoral Programs:
Doctoral in Mathematics Education
This faculty focuses on applied sciences, technology, and engineering education.
Undergraduate Programs:
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Architecture
Mechanical Engineering Education
Civil Engineering Education
Electrical Engineering Education
Informatics Engineering Education
Automotive Engineering Education
Building Engineering Education
Graduate Programs:
Master’s in Mechanical Engineering Education
Master’s in Civil Engineering Education
Doctoral Programs:
Doctoral in Mechanical Engineering Education
Focused on physical education, sports science, and coaching.
Undergraduate Programs:
Physical Education, Health, and Recreation
Sports Science
Coaching Education
Graduate Programs:
Master’s in Sports Education
Doctoral Programs:
Doctoral in Sports Education
This faculty offers programs in economics, management, and business.
Undergraduate Programs:
Economics Education
Management
Accounting
Economic Development
Graduate Programs:
Master’s in Economic Education
Master’s in Management
Master’s in Accounting
Doctoral Programs:
Doctoral in Economic Education
The faculty offers programs related to law and legal studies.
Undergraduate Programs:
Law
Graduate Programs:
Master’s in Law
Doctoral Programs:
Doctoral in Law
One of the newer faculties, this one focuses on medical sciences and healthcare.
Undergraduate Programs:
General Medicine (Doctor Program)
Public Health
Graduate Programs:
Master’s in Public Health
Faculty |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (Approx. in USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Faculty of Education |
Early Childhood Teacher Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Elementary School Teacher Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Guidance and Counseling |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Educational Technology |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Special Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Educational Management |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Non-Formal Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
Faculty of Languages and Arts |
English Language and Literature |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Indonesian Language and Literature |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Javanese Language and Literature |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
French Language Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
German Language Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Fine Arts Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Music Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Dance Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Visual Communication Design |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
Faculty of Social Sciences |
History Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Sociology and Anthropology Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Civic Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Geography Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Political Science |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Sociology |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
Mathematics |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Physics |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Chemistry |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Biology |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Statistics |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Mathematics Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Physics Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Chemistry Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Biology Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Natural Science Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
Faculty of Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Civil Engineering |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Electrical Engineering |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Architecture |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Mechanical Engineering Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Civil Engineering Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Electrical Engineering Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Informatics Engineering Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Automotive Engineering Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Building Engineering Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
Faculty of Sports Science |
Physical Education, Health, and Recreation |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Sports Science |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Coaching Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
Faculty of Economics and Business |
Economics Education |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Management |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Accounting |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
|
Economic Development |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
Faculty of Law |
Law |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
|
Faculty of Medicine |
General Medicine (Doctor Program) |
6 years |
$1,500 - $2,500 |
|
|
Public Health |
4 years |
$500 - $800 |
Faculty |
Master's Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (Approx. in USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Faculty of Education |
Master’s in Educational Management |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Guidance and Counseling |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Educational Technology |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Early Childhood Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Special Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
Faculty of Languages and Arts |
Master’s in Indonesian Language Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in English Language Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Javanese Language Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
Faculty of Social Sciences |
Master’s in Civic Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in History Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Geography Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
Master’s in Mathematics Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Physics Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Biology Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Chemistry Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Natural Sciences Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
Faculty of Engineering |
Master’s in Mechanical Engineering Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Civil Engineering Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
Faculty of Sports Science |
Master’s in Sports Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Physical Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
Faculty of Economics and Business |
Master’s in Economic Education |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Management |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Accounting |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
|
Master’s in Economic Development |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
Faculty of Law |
Master’s in Law |
2 years |
$800 - $1,200 |
|
Faculty of Medicine |
Master’s in Public Health |
2 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
Faculty |
PhD/Doctorate Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (Approx. in USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Faculty of Education |
Doctorate in Educational Management |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
|
Doctorate in Guidance and Counseling |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
Faculty of Languages and Arts |
Doctorate in Indonesian Language Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
|
Doctorate in English Language Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
Faculty of Social Sciences |
Doctorate in Civic Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
|
Doctorate in History Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
|
Doctorate in Geography Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
Doctorate in Mathematics Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
|
Doctorate in Physics Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
|
Doctorate in Biology Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
|
Doctorate in Chemistry Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
Faculty of Engineering |
Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
|
Doctorate in Civil Engineering Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
Faculty of Sports Science |
Doctorate in Sports Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
Faculty of Economics and Business |
Doctorate in Economic Education |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
|
Faculty of Law |
Doctorate in Law |
3-4 years |
$1,000 - $1,500 |
UNNES offers a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs that are available to international students. These include programs in education, sciences, engineering, social sciences, economics, law, and languages.
Some programs might be conducted in English, especially at the graduate level, while others may require proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia. The university encourages international students to take Indonesian language courses to better adapt to local academic and social life.
UNNES has active collaborations with international universities and organizations around the world, offering opportunities for exchange programs, joint research, and international conferences.
International students can benefit from these partnerships, whether they are pursuing full degree programs or engaging in short-term study programs.
Academic Requirements:
High School Diploma or its equivalent. International students must provide a diploma that is recognized by the Indonesian Ministry of Education.
Academic Transcripts: A transcript of your grades from high school or secondary school.
Language Requirements:
Indonesian-Taught Programs: Students need proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia. Some programs are conducted in Indonesian, so international students are encouraged to take Bahasa Indonesia Proficiency Tests. UNNES often offers preparatory language courses to help students improve their language skills before enrolling in regular programs.
English-Taught Programs: For programs that are conducted in English, students need to provide English proficiency test scores such as TOEFL (minimum 500) or IELTS (minimum 5.5). Some programs offer a mix of both English and Indonesian.
Bachelor's Degree: A relevant undergraduate degree from a recognized institution.
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from the bachelor's program.
Language Proficiency:
Proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia if the program is taught in Indonesian.
TOEFL/IELTS scores for programs taught in English.
Master's Degree: A relevant master's degree from a recognized institution.
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from both undergraduate and master's programs.
Research Proposal: A preliminary research proposal for the intended dissertation topic.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in either English or Bahasa Indonesia, depending on the language of instruction.
The admission process for international students at UNNES typically involves the following steps:
Step 1: Select the Program
Visit the UNNES official website and browse through the various undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs. Identify whether the program is taught in Bahasa Indonesia or English and check specific entry requirements for the program of interest.
Step 2: Prepare Required Documents
You will need to gather and prepare the following documents:
Completed Application Form: Available on the official UNNES website.
Academic Certificates: A certified copy of your high school diploma, bachelor’s, or master’s degree, depending on the level of the program you're applying for.
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts translated into English or Indonesian.
Passport Copy: A valid passport with at least 18 months of remaining validity.
Language Proficiency:
For Indonesian-taught programs: Results from a Bahasa Indonesia proficiency test (if available).
For English-taught programs: TOEFL or IELTS certificate.
Health Certificate: Some programs may require a medical examination or health certificate.
Recommendation Letters: Two recommendation letters for master's and PhD applicants (typically from academic supervisors or professors).
Research Proposal: PhD applicants must submit a research proposal outlining their intended area of study.
Step 3: Submit the Application
Online Application: International students can apply online through the UNNES International Office or directly through the faculty that offers the program.
Application Deadlines: Make sure to check the application deadlines as they may vary by program and intake period. UNNES generally has two intakes:
Odd Semester (starting in August/September).
Even Semester (starting in January/February).
Step 4: Entrance Exams/Interviews (if applicable)
Some programs might require international students to pass an entrance examination or an interview conducted online. This is more common for graduate programs or highly competitive undergraduate programs.
Step 5: Acceptance and Issuance of Offer Letter
Once your application is reviewed, if successful, you will receive an acceptance letter (Offer Letter) from UNNES. This will contain important details like the start date of the program and the tuition fee schedule.
Step 6: Apply for a Student Visa
After receiving the acceptance letter, international students must apply for an Indonesian student visa (VITAS) at the nearest Indonesian embassy or consulate in their home country.
The university will assist in providing the necessary documents for the visa application, including a Letter of Admission and Sponsorship Letter.
Once in Indonesia, students will need to convert the visa into a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS).
Step 7: Arrival and Orientation
Upon arrival in Indonesia, international students will be invited to an orientation program to help them adjust to life at UNNES and in Semarang. This includes a campus tour, meeting academic advisors, and receiving important information about student services and facilities.
UNNES typically has two main intakes for most of its programs:
Odd Semester Intake (First Semester)
Application Period: Usually between March and June.
Program Start: Classes begin around August or September.
This is the main intake for most programs, including undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs.
Even Semester Intake (Second Semester)
Application Period: Typically between October and December.
Program Start: Classes begin around January or February.
Some programs offer a second-semester intake, but it is less common than the odd semester intake. Always confirm availability with the respective faculty or program.
Note: Certain programs, such as medical and specific postgraduate programs, may have different or limited intake periods. It’s best to check with the university or the specific faculty for updated deadlines.
General Eligibility Requirements:
Educational Background: International students must have completed high school (or its equivalent) with recognized academic qualifications from their home country. Domestic students must have completed senior high school in Indonesia.
Minimum Grades: Good academic performance in previous education (high school or equivalent). Specific programs may have additional grade requirements.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia Proficiency: Since most undergraduate programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, international students are required to demonstrate proficiency in the language. This can be achieved through an Indonesian proficiency test, such as Test of Indonesian as a Foreign Language (TOEFL Bahasa).
English Proficiency: For programs that are taught in English, students must demonstrate English language proficiency. Minimum required scores:
TOEFL PBT: 500
IELTS: 5.5
Admission Pathways for Domestic Students:
SNBP (National Selection Based on Achievement): Based on academic records (report cards) from senior high school.
SNBT (National Selection Based on Test): National written entrance test.
Independent Admission: UNNES also conducts independent tests for those who do not pass the national selection.
General Eligibility Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree: Applicants must have completed a relevant bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
GPA Requirement: A minimum GPA of around 2.75 to 3.00 on a 4.0 scale (depending on the program) is usually required.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia Proficiency: For Indonesian-taught programs, applicants must demonstrate proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia.
English Proficiency: For programs taught in English, applicants must provide proof of English proficiency:
TOEFL PBT: 500
IELTS: 5.5
Additional Requirements:
Recommendation Letters: Two academic recommendation letters.
Statement of Purpose: A written statement outlining your academic goals and reasons for pursuing the program.
General Eligibility Requirements:
Master's Degree: Applicants must hold a master’s degree in a related field.
GPA Requirement: Minimum GPA of 3.00 or higher on a 4.0 scale is typically required.
Language Proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia Proficiency: Required for programs taught in Bahasa Indonesia.
English Proficiency: For English-taught programs, applicants need:
TOEFL PBT: 500
IELTS: 5.5
Additional Requirements:
Research Proposal: A preliminary research proposal outlining the intended area of study.
Recommendation Letters: Two letters of recommendation from professors or academic supervisors.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailed academic and professional CV.
Interview: Some programs may require an online or in-person interview.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Coverage |
Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Darmasiswa Scholarship |
- For international students from participating countries |
- Tuition fee waiver |
6-12 months |
|
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- Interest in learning Bahasa Indonesia, arts, or culture |
- Monthly stipend for living expenses |
(Non-degree program) |
|
Kemitraan Negara Berkembang (KNB) Scholarship |
- Students from developing countries |
- Tuition fees |
Up to 4 years (Bachelor's) |
|
|
- Strong academic background |
- Monthly living allowance |
Up to 2 years (Master's) |
|
|
- Fluent in English |
- Research and book allowances |
Up to 3 years (Doctoral) |
|
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- Round-trip international airfare |
|
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UNNES Scholarships for International Students |
- High academic achievement |
- Tuition fee reduction/waiver |
Full study period (based on performance) |
|
|
- Available for undergraduate and graduate students |
- May cover part of living expenses (depending on scholarship) |
|
|
Indonesian Government Scholarships (BSI) |
- International students applying to Indonesian universities |
- Tuition fees |
1-2 years (varies by program) |
|
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- For master's or PhD students |
- Monthly living stipend |
|
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- Excellent academic performance |
- Research allowances |
|
|
Erasmus+ Exchange Program |
- UNNES students participating in exchange programs with European partner universities |
- Tuition fees waiver at host institution |
6-12 months (non-degree exchange) |
|
|
- Strong academic and extracurricular performance |
- Travel and living allowance |
|
|
SEAMEO - Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Scholarships |
- For students from Southeast Asian countries |
- Tuition fees |
1-2 years |
|
|
- Focus on education-related fields |
- Monthly living allowance |
(Master’s programs) |
Facility Type |
Description |
Features |
Estimated Cost per Month (in USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
On-Campus Dormitory (Asrama UNNES) |
UNNES provides on-campus dormitories for both local and international students. |
- Basic furnished rooms (bed, desk, chair, wardrobe) |
$40 - $100 |
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- Shared or private rooms (depending on availability) |
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- Shared bathroom facilities |
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- Common kitchen and laundry areas |
|
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- Wi-Fi access |
|
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- 24/7 security and access control |
|
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Off-Campus Private Housing (Kost) |
Private student housing (known as kost) is widely available around the UNNES campus area. |
- Fully or semi-furnished rooms |
$70 - $150 |
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- Option for shared or private rooms |
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- Private or shared bathrooms |
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- Basic amenities (Wi-Fi, laundry, kitchen access) |
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- Located within walking distance or a short commute to campus |
|
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Off-Campus Apartments |
Apartments are available for students who prefer more privacy and facilities. |
- Studio or one-bedroom apartments |
$150 - $300 |
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- Fully furnished with kitchen, bathroom, living area |
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- Security services and access to parking areas |
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- Internet, TV, air conditioning (depending on apartment type) |
|
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Homestays (Local Families) |
Some students opt to live with local families to experience Indonesian culture firsthand. |
- Private room in a local family’s home |
$50 - $120 |
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- Meals can be included (varies by family) |
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- Immersive cultural experience |
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- Shared common areas and facilities |
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Campus Facilities |
UNNES has various facilities and services available to students on campus. |
- Library: Access to books, journals, and e-resources |
Free |
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- Sports Facilities: Gym, basketball court, swimming pool, football field |
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- Cafeterias: Affordable meals and snacks available on campus |
$1 - $3 per meal |
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- Health Services: On-campus clinic for basic medical services |
Free or minimal cost |
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- Wi-Fi: Free access in academic buildings and dormitories |
Free |
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Transportation |
Shuttle services or local public transport options for students commuting to campus. |
- Shuttle bus services connecting campus areas |
Free or minimal cost |
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- Public transportation: Buses, minibuses, or ride-sharing options |
$0.50 - $1 per trip |
UNNES is known for its strong emphasis on education and research, making it an ideal place for students to pursue academic excellence. The university provides a supportive learning environment with:
Libraries: A large collection of books, journals, and digital resources available to students.
Research Opportunities: Particularly for graduate and doctoral students, there are numerous research programs in various fields, including education, environmental studies, and the sciences.
International Collaboration: Students have opportunities to engage in exchange programs, joint research, and attend international conferences through UNNES' partnerships with universities worldwide.
UNNES is located in Semarang, Central Java, a region rich in cultural heritage. The university encourages students to engage in local traditions, arts, and performances. Some highlights include:
Cultural Events and Festivals: UNNES regularly hosts traditional Javanese cultural festivals, music and dance performances, and art exhibitions. International students often participate in these events to experience and share the rich local culture.
Student Organizations and Clubs: There are several cultural clubs where students can explore traditional arts like gamelan music, batik making, Javanese dance, and wayang (traditional puppet performances).
Cultural Exchange Programs: International students have opportunities to participate in cultural exchange programs to experience the local way of life, including homestays and field trips to nearby cultural heritage sites such as Borobudur Temple, Prambanan Temple, and Kota Lama (Old Town Semarang).
UNNES has a wide variety of student organizations, extracurricular activities, and clubs that cater to different interests. These include:
Student Unions and Clubs: There are over 50 student organizations on campus, ranging from academic societies to interest-based clubs (arts, sports, environmental activism, etc.).
Sports and Physical Activities: The university has extensive sports facilities, including a gym, swimming pool, basketball courts, football fields, and badminton courts. Students can join sports clubs like football, basketball, volleyball, martial arts, and many others.
Environmental Clubs: As part of its "Green Campus" initiative, UNNES promotes sustainability and environmental conservation. Students can join environmental groups like Green Campus Club to participate in conservation efforts and eco-friendly projects.
Volunteering and Community Engagement: UNNES has strong ties with the local community, and students are encouraged to participate in community service projects and volunteer activities, including teaching in rural areas, environmental conservation efforts, and social welfare programs.
UNNES actively supports its international students through various services and programs designed to help them integrate into campus life and the broader Semarang community:
UNNES International Office: The International Office provides assistance with visas, accommodation, orientation, and general student services. It serves as a hub for international students and helps them adapt to life in Indonesia.
Orientation Programs: At the start of each academic year, an orientation program is held specifically for international students to familiarize them with the campus, culture, and academic environment.
Language Support: While some programs are taught in English, many courses are in Bahasa Indonesia. UNNES offers Indonesian language courses to international students to help them navigate daily life and academics more easily.
International Student Clubs: There are specific student organizations for international students where they can connect with peers from different countries, share experiences, and organize events like international food festivals or cultural nights.
On-campus accommodation (dormitories) and off-campus housing options (private "kost" and apartments) are available for students. Semarang, compared to larger cities in Indonesia like Jakarta, is an affordable city to live in, offering students a good balance of cost-effective living with a vibrant urban life.
Cost of Living: Semarang is known for its relatively low cost of living. Students can enjoy affordable housing, food, and public transportation. The average cost of living for a student ranges from $150 to $300 per month, depending on accommodation and lifestyle.
Cafeterias and Food: There are several cafeterias and food stalls on campus that offer affordable meals, including local Indonesian dishes like nasi goreng (fried rice), sate ayam (chicken satay), and soto (Indonesian soup), with meals costing around $1 to $3.
UNNES provides a range of health and wellness services to its students, ensuring their physical and mental well-being is taken care of during their studies.
Health Center: The university has an on-campus health clinic that offers basic medical services, consultations, and emergency care for students. For more serious conditions, students are referred to hospitals in Semarang.
Counseling Services: There are student counseling services available for mental health support, and students can access professional counselors for guidance on academic, personal, or psychological matters.
Sports and Fitness: In addition to the gym and sports facilities, students are encouraged to maintain a healthy lifestyle by participating in fitness programs, yoga classes, and other wellness activities offered on campus.
Getting around Semarang and commuting to campus is easy and affordable.
Public Transportation: Students can use local buses or minibuses (angkot), which are the primary mode of public transport. Go-Jek and Grab (ride-hailing apps) are also widely available.
On-Campus Shuttle: UNNES provides free or low-cost shuttle services for students traveling between different parts of the campus.
UNNES places a strong emphasis on preparing students for the workforce. Students are supported through:
Internship Programs: Various faculties have partnerships with companies and institutions where students can gain practical experience through internships.
Career Development Services: UNNES has a Career Development Center that offers career guidance, job fairs, resume workshops, and mock interviews to help students prepare for post-graduation opportunities.
Entrepreneurship Programs: UNNES encourages students to become entrepreneurs by offering business development workshops and access to small grants to support student-led startups or businesses.
UNNES has a well-structured campus security system to ensure the safety of all students:
24/7 Campus Security: The university campus is patrolled around the clock to provide a safe environment for students.
Emergency Services: On-campus emergency services and quick response teams are available in case of any issues.
UNNES encourages students to socialize, network, and build connections both locally and internationally.
Student Organizations: Beyond academic and cultural clubs, UNNES has several interest-based groups where students can meet like-minded individuals and develop leadership skills.
Events and Competitions: There are several university-wide events, including academic competitions, sports tournaments, and art contests, which provide students with opportunities to showcase their talents.
The Career Development Center (CDC) at UNNES is the primary department responsible for facilitating career support, internships, and job placement services for students. The CDC provides resources to help students connect with potential employers, including:
Job Fairs: UNNES organizes career fairs where local and national companies participate to recruit students for internships, part-time, and full-time positions. These events give students direct access to employers in fields such as education, engineering, business, and technology.
Company Recruitment Drives: Occasionally, companies visit the campus to conduct recruitment drives for final-year students. These may include interviews, assessments, and career talks.
Career Counseling: The CDC offers one-on-one career counseling sessions to guide students in choosing their career paths, preparing their resumes, and honing interview skills.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular career-related workshops are conducted to provide students with essential skills like CV writing, interview techniques, job search strategies, and networking tips.
UNNES has established relationships with a variety of local, national, and international organizations to provide students with internship opportunities. These internships help students gain real-world experience and build professional networks while still studying.
Academic Internships: Many degree programs, especially in education, engineering, and business, require students to complete internships as part of their curriculum. The CDC helps students find placements that align with their field of study.
Industry Partnerships: UNNES has collaborations with businesses in fields like manufacturing, technology, education, healthcare, and environmental conservation, giving students the chance to work in relevant industries.
Government Internships: UNNES also encourages students to participate in government internships, especially in the field of civic education and public policy.
Since UNNES has its roots as an institute for teacher education, students in the Faculty of Education have extensive opportunities for teaching internships and placements in schools across Central Java and beyond. This is particularly important for students enrolled in teacher training programs such as:
Elementary School Teacher Education
Early Childhood Education
Special Education
Subject-Specific Teacher Education (e.g., Mathematics, English, Sciences)
Teaching placements are typically organized by the university in collaboration with local schools, and these internships are often a mandatory part of the curriculum for education majors.
UNNES actively promotes entrepreneurship and helps students interested in starting their own businesses or ventures. The university provides:
Entrepreneurship Courses and Workshops: UNNES offers entrepreneurship courses to help students develop the skills needed to start their own businesses. They also organize workshops on business planning, marketing, and finance.
Business Incubators: UNNES has business incubation programs that offer mentoring, financial assistance, and office space for student-led startups. This support helps students transform their ideas into successful businesses.
Student Business Competitions: UNNES regularly hosts competitions where students can pitch their business ideas to investors and industry experts. Winners may receive seed funding or mentorship to launch their ventures.
UNNES has a strong alumni network that actively contributes to student development and job placement. Alumni often return to the university to share their experiences, offer mentorship, or provide job and internship opportunities for current students.
Alumni Talks and Networking Events: UNNES organizes alumni events, which include talks, networking sessions, and panel discussions. These events are designed to help students connect with successful professionals in their chosen fields.
Alumni Mentorship Programs: Some faculties offer alumni mentorship programs where current students are paired with alumni who can offer career advice, job shadowing opportunities, and guidance on career paths.
While specific job placement rates for each program may not be regularly published, students at UNNES find employment in various sectors such as:
Education: As a university with a strong foundation in teacher education, many graduates go on to become teachers in public and private schools, universities, and educational institutions across Indonesia.
Engineering and Technology: Graduates from the Faculty of Engineering often find placements in manufacturing, construction, automotive industries, civil engineering firms, and IT companies.
Business and Economics: Graduates from the Faculty of Economics and Business are employed in sectors like banking, finance, marketing, accounting, and entrepreneurship.
Environmental and Social Sciences: Many students in environmental science and social sciences work in NGOs, government sectors, and international organizations focusing on sustainability, community development, and policy-making.
UNNES encourages students to gain international exposure by offering:
Exchange Programs: In collaboration with various international universities, UNNES offers student exchange programs that allow students to study abroad for one or two semesters. These exchanges often lead to internships or job opportunities in foreign countries.
Scholarships for International Internships: UNNES provides support to students who wish to do internships abroad, particularly in Southeast Asia and Europe, through partnerships with programs like Erasmus+ and ASEAN International Mobility for Students (AIMS).
UNNES has partnerships with many companies, particularly in Central Java and other regions of Indonesia. Some of these collaborations involve:
Recruitment Drives: Companies frequently collaborate with UNNES to recruit graduates through on-campus recruitment drives or interviews.
Sponsored Projects: Some companies sponsor research projects and capstone projects that give students real-world experience.
Professional Certifications: Certain programs, particularly in engineering and business, offer students opportunities to earn professional certifications recognized by employers in Indonesia and abroad.
UNNES graduates often pursue careers in civil service. The university's Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Law prepare students for roles in government, law enforcement, public administration, and policymaking. UNNES students regularly apply for the CPNS (Civil Servant Recruitment) exams to secure government jobs.
For domestic students, UNNES follows Indonesia's national university admission system, which is highly competitive due to the large number of applicants across the country:
SNBP (Seleksi Nasional Berdasarkan Prestasi): A national selection based on high school academic achievement.
SNBT (Seleksi Nasional Berdasarkan Tes): A national selection based on standardized test scores.
Independent Admission: UNNES also conducts its own independent admission test for students who may not have been admitted through the national processes.
Given that UNNES is one of the top public universities in Indonesia, admission to popular programs like teacher education, engineering, law, and medicine can be quite competitive, and only a portion of applicants are accepted.
For international students, the competition may be less intense, but they still need to meet specific academic and language requirements:
International applicants typically need to provide a high school diploma (for undergraduate programs) or a bachelor’s/master’s degree (for graduate programs) from an accredited institution.
English proficiency (for English-taught programs) or Bahasa Indonesia proficiency (for Indonesian-taught programs) is required.
International applicants are often evaluated on an individual basis, and the university aims to increase its international student body, potentially making the acceptance rate for international students more flexible compared to domestic students.
Program Popularity: Programs such as medicine, law, engineering, and education tend to be more competitive, and the acceptance rate can be lower.
Quota: Public universities in Indonesia, including UNNES, have quotas for both domestic and international students. The number of available seats affects the acceptance rate.
National vs. Independent Admission: The national admission processes (SNBP and SNBT) tend to be more competitive than the independent selection conducted by the university.
The acceptance rate for popular programs at UNNES, particularly those in the Faculties of Education, Medicine, and Engineering, may range from 10% to 30% due to high competition.
For international students, the acceptance rate may be more favorable depending on the program, qualifications, and the total number of applicants in a given year.
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Main Campus (Sekaran Campus) |
Gunungpati, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia |
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- The main campus is located in the Sekaran district of Gunungpati, approximately 12 km (7.5 miles) southwest of Semarang city center. |
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- Situated in a hilly and green area, this campus is known for its focus on conservation and environmental sustainability, giving it a "Green Campus" feel. |
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- The climate in this area is relatively cooler compared to the city center, making it a comfortable place to live and study. |
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Other Campuses/Facilities |
UNNES has some other smaller facilities and campus locations spread throughout the city for specific academic departments or research centers. |
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Distance from City Center |
Approximately 20 to 30 minutes by car or public transport from Semarang city center. |
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Nearby Landmarks |
- The main campus is close to natural attractions such as hills and green spaces, and it's not far from Bandungan and Gedong Songo Temple. |
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- The campus is also accessible from Ahmad Yani International Airport, which is about 30-40 minutes away by car. |
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Transportation |
- Students can use public buses, angkot (minibuses), or ride-hailing services like Grab and Go-Jek to travel between the city and campus. |