Political scientist
Based on Presidential Decree Number 68 of 1983, the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Hasanuddin University returned to being an independent faculty, after merging with the Faculty of Economics and the Faculty of Letters into one faculty, namely FISBUD.
The majors developed at that time were Administrative Sciences, Sociology and Politics and Government. In subsequent developments, this increased with the integration of the Anthropology Department from the Faculty of Letters into the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, as well as the MKDU Department which was then managed at the university level. To date, the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences consists of 7 departments, namely the Department of Political Science, Department of Government Studies, Department of Public Administration, Department of Communication Sciences, Department of Sociology, Department of International Relations, and Department of Anthropology. .
The Bachelor of Political Science Study Program is one of the study programs under the Department of Political Science. The Undergraduate Political Science Study Program has been accredited “Excellent” based on Certificate Number: (BAN-PT No.2954/SK/BAN-PT/Ak.Ppj/S/VII/2023) which is valid from 2 August 2023 to 2 August 2028 . The Undergraduate Political Science Study Program has also been internationally accredited AUN-QA No. AP597UNHASFEB21 2021-2025.
The national and international political science scientific family is the scientific parent of several sub-studies. According to The Oxford Handbook of Political Science, Political Science consists of 10 main sub-studies, namely: Political Theory, Political Methodology
(Political Methodology), Contextual Political Analysis, Comparative Politics, Public Policy, Political Behavior, Political Economy, Political Institutions, Law and Politics and International Relations. Thus, Political Science continues to develop along with the development of current science.
In a period of almost four decades, the Bachelor of Political Science Study Program has experienced many developments. Currently the number of permanent lecturers in the Study Program is 13 people. Overall, there are 3 permanent lecturers in the Undergraduate Political Science Study Program who meet the functional qualifications for the position of Professor, 2 Associate Professors, 4 Lectors, and 4 Expert Assistants. Judging from their educational qualifications, of the 13 permanent lecturers, 8 of them have doctoral degrees and 5 of them have master’s degrees (2 of them are currently pursuing doctoral studies). Lecturers in the Undergraduate Political Science Study Program are divided into several expertise groups: Political Ethics, Policy Studies, Islamic Politics, Local Politics, Political Sociology, Identity Politics, Political Communication, Ethnic Politics, Democracy Studies, Gender Politics, Party Systems and Conflict Management.
Currently the Department of Political Science is a research incubation center for lecturers and students, and collaborates with various parties to develop institutional capacity and respond to community problems, including: KPU, Bawaslu, Election Organizer Honorary Council, International Political Science Association (IPSA), Science Association Indonesian Politics (AIPI), Association of Political Science Undergraduate Study Programs (APSIPOL), leading Political Science Undergraduate Study Programs in Indonesia and district/city regional governments in Indonesia
Vision
To become a study program that produces professional human resources in the field of political science and can adapt to developments in science, art and technology in the global environment.
Mission
- To become a center for the development and development of political science with an Indonesian perspective.
- Develop conceptual, theoretical and methodological skills and be able to implement them in accordance with the norms and dynamics of community development in an effort to provide solutions to socio-political problems
- Develop practical and professional abilities through the provision of education, research and community service.
- Encourage the development of human resource capacity that is entrepreneurial and able to utilize information technology.
SEMESTER 1 | SKS |
Islamic education | 2 |
Catholic Religious Education | 2 |
Protestant Religious Education | 2 |
Hindu Religious Education | 2 |
Buddhist Education | 2 |
Confucian Religious Education | 2 |
Pancasila | 2 |
Civic education | 2 |
Introduction to Political Science | 2 |
Introduction to Government Science | 2 |
Introduction to Social Anthropology | 2 |
Introduction to International Relations | 2 |
Introduction to Sociology | 2 |
Introduction to Communication Science | 2 |
Introduction to Public Administration Science | 2 |
SEMESTER 2 | SKS |
English | 2 |
Indonesia | 3 |
BMI Cultural Insights and Science and Technology | 3 |
Indonesian Political System | 3 |
Political Sociology | 3 |
Political Ethics | 3 |
Political Theory | 3 |
Indonesian Political Thought | 2 |
SEMESTER 3 | SKS |
Political Science Methodologist | 3 |
Political Representation System | 3 |
Political Development | 3 |
Political Communication | 3 |
Political Powers | 3 |
Political Psychology | 3 |
Decentralization and Local Politics | 3 |
Political Culture | 3 |
SEMESTER 4 | SKS |
Western Political Thought | 3 |
Political Economy | 3 |
Identity Politics | 3 |
Political Research Methods | 3 |
Comparative Politics | 3 |
Islamic Political Thought | 3 |
Political Globalization | 3 |
Political Behavior | 3 |
SEMESTER 5 | SKS |
Democracy Studies | 3 |
Political Party Management | 3 |
Entrepreneurship | 2 |
Public policy | 3 |
Election Governance | 3 |
Conflict Management | 3 |
Political Strategy | 3 |
MKPK | 4 |
SEMESTER 6 | SKS |
Political Analysis | 3 |
Political Seminar | 3 |
MKPK | 16 |
SEMESTER 7 | SKS |
KKN | 4 |
Skripsi | 6 |
No | Graduate Profile | Graduate Profile Description |
1 | Politician | Graduates who are able to implement their scientific concepts and theories in the local political realm, policy, parliamentary dynamics |
2 | Political Researcher | Graduates who are able to apply qualitative and quantitative analysis to social and political problems in society |
3 | Political Consultant | Graduates who apply scientific theories and concepts and have an insight into Indonesian maritime affairs in providing solutions to political problems |
4 | Policy Analyst | Graduates who are able to apply political concepts and theories in analyzing problems faced by society and finding recommendations for appropriate policy solutions to address them this problem |