Vision

Becoming a Diploma in Business Management Program with high-performance and sustainable business at the national and international level based on the noble values ​​of local culture.

 

Mission

 

Organizing quality of education and teaching by prioritizing the professionalism and independence of all academicians in the field of business management.

Organizing applied research in the field of business management that leads to strategic collaboration with the business world.

Organizing community service activities through efforts to empower the community and business world.

1st Semester 

  • Civic Education
  • Religion
  • Management
  • Business Introduction
  • Cost Accounting
  • Accounting Introduction 1
  •  Introduction to Micro Economic

2nd Semester

  • Economic Mathematic
  • Basic Science
  • English (EAP)
  • Operation Management
  • Financial Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Human Resources Management
  • Pancasila Education

3rd Semester

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Accounting Introduction 2
  • E-Business
  • Descriptive Statistic
  • Budgeting
  • Introduction to Macro Economic
  • Production Planning and Control
  • Human Resource Information System
  • Critical Thinking

4th Semester

  • Indonesiaan Language
  • Financial Analysis
  • Quality Management System
  • Service Management
  • Purchasing Management
  • Business Ethics
  • Quality Control
  • Market Analysis

5th Semester

  • Business Feasibility Study
  • Business Negotiation
  • Logistics and Warehousing Management
  • PoM for Windows
  • MICE
  • Leaderships
  • Report Making Techniques

6th Semester

  • Business Simulation Practice
  • Internship & Final Project
  1. Riani Suprapti, Dra, M.Si
  2. Atmaji, Drs, MM
  3. Endang Suhari, Dra, M.Si
  4. Heru Purnomo, Drs, MM
  5. Intan Novela QA, SE, M.Si
  6. Joko Suyono, SE, M.Si, Dr.
  7. Sarwoto, SE, M.Sc
  8. Sinto Sunaryo, SE, M.Si
  9. Suryandari Istiqomah, SE, M.Sc
  10. Wahyu Trinarningsih, SE, MM
  11. Adnan Effendi, SE, M.Sc
  12. Afnan Arummi, SHi, MA
  13. Andreas Gatot Broto, SE, M.Si
  14. Arum Setyowati, SE, MM
  15. Desy Mayasari, SE, M.Sc
  16. Sri Subanti, M.Si
  17. Ign. Sri Seventi P, M.Si
  18. Murtini, MS
  19. Sri Suwarsi, MM
  20. Drs Wiyono, MM
  21. Agus Budiatmanto, M.Si, Ak
  22. Budiarjo, MSi
  23. Dwi Hastjarja KB, MM
  24. JS Sukardjo, M.Si
  25. K.Tjilik Suwito,MM
  26. M. Amien Gunadi, MP
  27. Nurmadi Harsa Sumatra, M.Si
  28. Purwadi, MS
  29. Subekti Djamaluddin, M.Si, Ak
  30. Suseno, MM
  31. Fadhil Purnama Adi, S.H., M.H
  32. Haryanto, SE, M.Si
  33. Hery Sulistio Jati NS, SE, M.SE
  34. Hidajat Handarsjah, S.Si, MM, Dr
  35. Malik Cahyadin, SE, M.Si
  36. Nasyiah Hasanah Purnomowati, SE.M.Sc.Ak.
  37. Nurul Istiqomah, SE, M.Si
  38. Putri Permatasari Husa, SE, M.Buss
  39. Sabar Slamet, SH, MH
  40. Siti Khoiriyah, SE, M.Si
  41. Subekti, SH, MH
  42. Tetuko Rawidyo Putro, SE, M.Si
  43. Yeni Fajariyanti, SE, M.Si
  44. Zeni Lutfiyah, S.AG, M.Ag

Diploma Management Business Study Program FEB UNS graduates have excellence in business management. Mastery of competence in the field of business management is carried out in the following ways:

 

  1. Providing theory and practice courses in the field of business management starting from the introduction of the pillars of management to how to develop entrepreneurial character and basic provisions to prepare for entrepreneurship. Teaching and Learning activities are conducted with discussions from Lecturers for Students and vice versa while working on DIII MB FEB UNS Study Program modules that are tailored to cases that are common in the world of work.

 

  1. PBM quality improvement. PBM quality improvement is carried out with variations in the method of delivering learning through the screening of videos and appropriate cases that occur in the field and then appointed in lectures a day- day.

 

  1. Competency enhancement. Competency improvement is done by bringing business practitioners (both employees and employers) directly and presenting to public lectures.

 

  1. Improved soft skills in the field of communication through Communication & Assertiveness Skill Training.

 

  1. Provision of simulation laboratories and business management competencies by FEB UNS (Import Export Simulation Laboratory, Banking Simulation Laboratory, Accounting and Taxation Simulation Laboratory, and Islamic Banking Competence Laboratory) to support mastery of student competencies and skills.

 

Facilities

Facilities that used by study programs for the learning process already using a computer connected to a wide network / internet. Hardware used in the learning process in the DIII Business Management Study Program for monitors using a 15 ‘white monitor, CPUs using Intel Pentium (1.80Ghz and 2.60Ghz), Ram 256.384 and 512MB, Maxtor HD 20.8 Gb and 30.7 Fig. The software used for practical lectures is:

  1. PoM for Windows

It is software for solving cases in the field of operations and production management. This application is used in every relevant practice course eg quality control, inventory planning, scheduling. In addition, it is also taught for 1 (one) semester to use this software optimally.

 

  1. Human Resources Information System

Is a software for managing information about human resource management. This software is a design of lecturers of Business Management D3 Study Program (Sinto Sunaryo, SE, MSi, Sarwoto, SE, MSc, Lilik Wahyudi, SE, MSi) assisted by the Programmer of the Faculty of Economics and Business (Ngadimin, S.Kom, M.Kom) .

The e-learning program has also begun to be used by DIII Business Management Study Program lecturers to be accessible directly to students regarding syllabus, assignments and others. The library can also be accessed directly by students and lecturers through the web site http://digilib.uns.ac.id.

 

Cooperation

 

The collaboration includes training and internship activities for students, research, practicing lectures, field lectures and others. Some external parties that have collaborated with DIII MB FEB UNS include PT. Sinar Sosro Tbk, PT. Tiga Pilar Sejahtera Tbk, Bank BNI, ATMI, PT. Air Mancur, PT. Djarum Kudus, PT. Coca Cola Bottling Semarang, PT GE Lighting Indonesia, PT Bina Guna Kimia and others. The achievement of the objectives of debriefing is proven by the existence of several companies that submitted requests for graduates from the DIII MB Study Program FEB UNS such as: CV. Agung Rejeki Jaya, CV. Putra Kalingga, CV. Nusa Indah, Amanda Publishers and Printing, PT. Tiga Pilar Sejahtera Food Tbk. Several other institutions have conducted comparative studies at the DIII MB FEB UNS Study Program, namely the Academy of Industrial Technology in Padang, West Sumatra, Jakarta’s Corporate Leadership Academy. DIII MB FEB UNS Study Program was also asked to send lecturers as instructors in entrepreneurship training (Solo Techno Park & ​​Shell Live Wire) and experts for I-Cell business incubators (ATMI Surakarta).

Graduates' Job Prospects

Year 1 =

1. PT. Tiga Pilar Sejahtera

2. Publisher and Printing Romiz Aisy

3. WOM Finance Tbk

4. CV. Agung Rejeki Jaya

5. PT Calmic Indonesia

6. Amanda Publisher and Printing

7. PKU Muhammadiyah Surakarta
8. CV. Son of Kalingga

9. Publisher and Printing Romiz Aisy

10. PT. Tiga Pilar Sejahtera

11. PT. Rosalia Indah Group

12. PT. Solo Murni

13. CV. Nusa Indah

14. Amanda Publisher and Printing

15. PT. Dzakya Tirta Utama

16. PT. Solo Murni

17. PT Calmic Indonesia

18. Publisher and Printing Romiz Aisy

19. PT. Multi International Logistic

 

Accreditation and rankings

BAN Accreditation Rating of PT Prodi: A

 

Cooperation

The collaboration includes training and internship activities for students, research, practicing lectures, field lectures and others. Some external parties that have collaborated with DIII MB FEB UNS include PT. Sinar Sosro Tbk, PT. Tiga Pilar Sejahtera Tbk, Bank BNI, ATMI, PT. Air Mancur, PT. Djarum Kudus, PT. Coca Cola Bottling Semarang, PT GE Lighting Indonesia, PT Bina Guna Kimia and others. The achievement of the objectives of debriefing is proven by the existence of several companies that submitted requests for graduates from the DIII MB Study Program FEB UNS such as: CV. Agung Rejeki Jaya, CV. Putra Kalingga, CV. Nusa Indah, Amanda Publishers and Printing, PT. Tiga Pilar Sejahtera Food Tbk. Several other institutions have conducted comparative studies at the DIII MB FEB UNS Study Program, namely the Academy of Industrial Technology in Padang, West Sumatra, Jakarta’s Corporate Leadership Academy. DIII MB FEB UNS Study Program was also asked to send lecturers as instructors in entrepreneurship training (Solo Techno Park & ​​Shell Live Wire) and experts for I-Cell business incubators (ATMI Surakarta).

Alumni As for some real activities and results of activities of the alumni association for the progress of the program, especially the Diploma Program FEB UNS are as follows: 1. Fund Donations Every student who passed donated in book funds to increase the library collection by coordinating the FEB UNS Library Unit. 2. Input to improve the learning process With input from various alumni, it was used as a reference to make improvements in the learning process through curricular improvements, course design, quality of course material, and lecture methods. Based on these inputs, it was followed up with curriculum workshops. 3. Network development Alumni participation can take the form of networking with places where graduates work who act as mediators between study programs with users.

Chair of D III Business management Program

Drs. Heru Purnomo, M.M
E-mail:

d3bisnis@unit.uns.ac.id