Wanting to Learn More, SMAN 1 Asembagus Visits the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Jember

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Jember (UNEJ), received a visit from SMAN 1 Asembagus to learn more about the Faculty in particular and the University of Jember in general (December 22). Led by Drs. Said Ripin Bukaryo, M.Si., Principal of SMAN 1 Asembagus, the group was received by the Vice Dean I of the Faculty, Prof. Dra. Hari Sulistiyowati, M.Sc., Ph.D., accompanied by the Vice Dean III of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Edy Supriyanto, S.Si., M.Si. “I would like to thank you for hosting our visit. This allows our students to learn more about the Faculty and ultimately develop an interest in studying there,” said Said. He stated that the Faculty produces excellent graduates, and he himself, an alumnus of the first class of the Faculty’s Master of Mathematics Study Program, cited the example of himself as an alumnus of the first class of the Faculty’s Master of Mathematics Study Program.

In her remarks, the Vice Dean I of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UNEJ, introduced the undergraduate and master’s study programs at the Faculty. “We have four undergraduate and four master’s programs: mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology, all of which have been UNGGUL accredited,” she said. Prof. Hari also discussed the curriculum and the superior learning facilities, especially the laboratories, which students of SMAN 1 Asembagus will be able to visit directly. To conclude the ceremonial visit, the Principal of SMAN 1 Asembagus presented souvenirs to the Vice Deans I and III of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Also present were the Heads of Departments and Heads of Laboratories at FMIPA UNEJ.

The students then visited the FMIPA laboratories, divided into four groups. Each group was guided to the laboratories by their respective FMIPA Laboratory Heads. In the Mathematics Laboratory, the students were introduced to the MATLAB application and introduced to the facilities in the Mathematics Laboratory. Other students were welcomed to the botany and zoology laboratories, accompanied by the Field Student Group (KOMBI) in the Biology Department. The students closely observed the research results of the Biology lecturers and students.

The Head of the Physics Laboratory introduced several laboratories in the Physics Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. The equipment commonly used in student labs is also the result of research by lecturers in the Physics Department. In the Chemistry Department, students entered the Inorganic Chemistry laboratory accompanied by the Head of the Chemistry Laboratory and the Chemistry PLP. They were introduced to the use of several tools, including fume hoods used in labs and research by students and lecturers in the Chemistry Department. Students took turns visiting each laboratory until the designated time.

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