The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MIPA) Syiah Kuala University (Unsyiah) held an Open Senate Meeting in the Context of Graduation for the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Odd Semester 2018/2019 Academic Year for the November 2018- January 2019 Period on Monday (04/02 /2019) in the New Unsyiah Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty Hall Building. This event was attended by members of the MIPA Faculty senate and judicial participants along with their respective parents/guardians.
In his report, the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Dr Teuku M Iqbalsyah, stated that the judiciary for this period numbered 77 people, consisting of 15 postgraduates, 57 undergraduates and 5 diploma people. According to Dr Teuku M Iqbalsyah, Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, the number of alumni of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences is recorded at 4674, consisting of 3335 undergraduates, 1249 diplomas and 90 postgraduates. The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences has been founded in 1993, with its origins having existed since 1989 with 4 study programs (prodi), namely Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Currently, FMIPA has 4 Master’s study programs, 7 S1 study programs and 2 D-III study programs.
The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences has experienced quite rapid progress in the last year, especially in terms of study program accreditation rankings. The four main study programs have been accredited with an A rating from BAN-PT.
In his speech, the Dean thanked the parents of graduates who had entrusted the Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty as a place to educate their children. The Dean also hopes for success for all graduates of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences after being officially released from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at this local graduation. “Success in this world and the hereafter. “Success in Islam is going to heaven,” said the Dean while citing several other definitions of success. On that occasion the Dean also said that this was the first local graduation in the New Building and in the future, God willing, he will routinely carry out local graduation activities in the new FMIPA Unsyiah building.
