The Program Learning Outcome of the Bachelor of Information Systems Study Program were defined as follows:
- PLO-1
Possessing admirable skills in identifying and analyzing problems utilizing computational principles and coming up with creative and innovative solutions. - PLO-2
Possessing the ability to incorporate varying types of knowledge from relevant scientific fields in order to solve a problem. - PLO-3
Possessing the aptitude to design an information system and to implement that design into a full and complete solution for an organization. - PLO-4
Possessing outstanding skills to manage, oversee, and evaluate an information system in an organization.
- PLO-5
Possessing the ability to communicate actively and appropriately in a scientific, business, workplace, and other professional contexts. - PLO-6
Possessing a professional attitude, good work ethic, and rule-abiding personality, as well as being able to adapt well to various work environments and dynamic technological developments. - PLO-7
Possessing outstanding skills to work as a leader and having essential qualities to collaborate in a group setting with co-workers from either the same or different fields. - PLO-8
Possessing admirable skills to utilize an information system to become a first-rate asset for an organization and being able to manage it well for the common good.