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Ahmad Dahlan University
Telp. (0274) 563515
Hotline PMB
S1 – 0853-8500-1960
S2 – 0878-3827-1960
The Master of Psychological Science Program was established on December 29, 2005 based on the Decree of the Directorate Generale of Higher Education Ministry of National Education No: 4154/D/T/2005. The Master of Psychological Science Program has a vision to become a superior and competitive study program with a uniqueness in positive psychology that prioritizes the values of Islam and Indonesian culture, which in 2025 can compete globally. Meanwhile, its mission is to carry out the entire academic process in the study program in a professional and Islamic way, organize programs to improve the academic competence of lecturers in accordance with the competency scope of the Master of Psychology, organize student coaching that is inherent and sustainable in order to achieve graduates of superior quality who uphold Islamic values, encourage the implementation of research for lecturers and students that focuses on the distinctiveness of positive psychology in the context of Indonesian and Islamic culture, provide competence development services to the community through collaboration with Muhammadiyah schools or universities or other institutions.
The students of Master of Psychological Science Program come from undergraduate students of psychology, guidance and counselling study program, and other study programs both educational and non-educational. The graduates will obtain a Master of Psychology (M.Psi.) degree.
Vision
To become a superior study program with a uniqueness in positive psychology that promotes Islamic values and Indonesian culture and can compete globally in 2025
Mision
Objectives
Graduate Prospects
Competence of graduates
Development of Psychological Theory
Advanced Research in Psychology
Knowledge transfer
Lecturers
Master of Psychological Science Program of UAD is supported by competent teaching staff who are psychology graduates from domestic and foreign universities, including Universitas Gadjah Mada, Universitas Airlangga, Universitas Padjadjaran, Universitas Negeri Malang, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga, University Of Groningen of Netherlands, Umea University of Sweden, Monash University of Australia, University of Iowa, Universitas Sains Malaysia, Universitas Malaysia Pahang and others. The Master of Psychological Science Program is able to compete in improving the quality of learning and can contribute in the academic field both in the application of scientific knowledge and in community service. The teaching staff consists of 3 professors and 18 lecturers with doctoral degree who are experts in psychology, education, Islamic psychology, industrial psychology and school psychology.
Supporting Facilities
The study program provides internet access facilities via LAN (computer platform) and Hotspot Areas, as well as a library equipped with a digital library (http://digilib.uad.ac.id) and a comfortable discussion room to support student activities in studying the science of psychology and its development as well as literacy room. In addition, there are air-conditioned lecture rooms with various facilities including LCD Projectors, Audio Visual facilities, and others which are part of the excellent service offered to students to create a comfortable academic atmosphere as a place of learning. The existence of UAD Pharmacy, canteen, student cooperative, ADI Cooperative (lecturer-employee) and various services will also make it easier for students to access various needs while on campus.
For more information about Ahmad Dahlan University’s Science Psychology Masters Program through the website below.
Ahmad Dahlan University has twelve faculties. Each faculty consists of several study programs that specifically study their respective fields of science.