2.1a. Modul Handbook B.Eng Teknik Sipil
Module name
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Applied Statistics
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Level module
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6 (undergraduate)
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Abbreviation of happen
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SIP 616202
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Sub-heading if applicable
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Courses included in modules, if applicable
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Semester
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III
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Person in charge
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Ir. Ahmad Zakaria, M.T., Ph.D
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Lecturer
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1.
Ir. Ahmad Zakaria, M.T., Ph.D
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Dr. Ir. Endro Prasetyo Wahono, ST., M.Sc
3.
Riki Chandra Wijaya, S.Pd., MT
4.
Siti Anugrah Mulya Putri O., ST., MT
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Language
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Bahasa Indonesia, English
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Classification within
the curriculum
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Compulsory / choice course
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Teaching (hours per week during the semester
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2 (2-0) class hours lecture
(2x170 minutes lecture) x 16 weeks
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Workload per semester
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The 340 minute lecture
is divided into 100 minutes of face-to-face interaction,
120 minutes of structural activities and 120 minutes of independent study x 16 weeks
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Credit points
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2 SKS (3.13 ECTS)
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Learning objectives/competencies
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A01
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Fulling task with morals, ethics and character (2-S)
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A02
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Capable
to be part of team work and showing social awareness (4a)
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A02
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Being eager to
independent (4b-S)
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C04
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Capable to
design and apply innovative contruction, eco-friendly, low cost, adaptive to
climate change (7a-M)
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P05
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Mastering
tools and software, gathering information, and applicable procedures that
have been determined (7b-S)
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C06
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Capable
to fulfill task as technicians, analysts and engineers with a low-cost
approach (8-S)
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C07
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Knowledgeable
and skillfull to fullfil the requirements of applicable standards that
incorporating factual; hence having competencies to complete task properly
and thoroughly (9-S)
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A08
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Responsible and enable to fulfill task holistically (10-S)
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A09
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Have a
willingness to learn throughout lifetime (11-S)
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Note: C:
cognitive; A: affective; P: psychomotor
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Course Learning Outcomes
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Student’s competencies:
Being able to:
1. Apply statistical knowledge obtained from solving problems and being
able to analyze various topics within the scope of civil engineering (C3;5-C4;1)
2. Correlate statistical concepts and theories and apply statistics in
civil engineering research activities (C4;11-C3;5)
3. Nominate and to apply various
methods in statistics such as deterministic,
stochastic, and probabilistic in data processing (C4;18-C3;5)
4. Determine the types of data variables which will be analyzed in research
activities as well as being able to explain types of
measurement scales, as well as summarizing utilized data samples (C3;6-C2;2-C5;4)
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Head
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Studying:
A.
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Study/exam achievement
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Evaluation Aspect (%)
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A1
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A2
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C4
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P5
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C6
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C7
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A8
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A9
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Middle test (25%)- written test
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Final exam (25%)- written exam
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Quiz 1 (15%)
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Quiz 2 (15%)
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Final assignment (20%)
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Ö
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Score index
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A
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A ³76
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B+
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71 £ B+ < 76
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B
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66 £ B < 71
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C+
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61 £ C+< 66
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C
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56 £ C < 61
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D
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50 £ D < 56
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E
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E < 50
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Forms of media
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Software
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Hardware
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Ms Office (PPT, Ms Word, Ms Excel)
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Projector
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LCD
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Laptops, computers
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