Singaraja. Located in the FMIPA Seminar Room, Deputy Dean I of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) Ganesha Education University (Undiksha), Dr. I Wayan Puja Astawa, S.Pd., M.Stat.Sci. opened the Judicial activities for the February Period on Monday, February 12, 2024. The Judicial activities were attended by the Head of the Department and study Program Coordinator within the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Ganesha Education University.
The alumni who took part in the judiciary were 5 people from the Physics Education Undergraduate Study Program (Prodi), 6 people from the Science Education Undergraduate Study Program, 3 people from the Mathematics Education Undergraduate Study Program, 3 people from the Aquaculture Undergraduate Study Program, 2 people from the Undergraduate Study Program Chemistry Education, 1 person from the Biology Education Undergraduate Study Program and 3 people from the Biology Undergraduate Study Program.
In his speech, Deputy Dean I FMIPA Dr. I Wayan Puja Astawa, S.Pd., M.Stat.Sci. said that in terms of achieving a GPA above 3 points, some even have a Coumlaude, it is not easy to achieve that when you achieve that it is a matter of pride for your students. For this reason, when students complete their studies in their respective study programs within the Undiksha Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences with the quality mentioned above by one of the IPs, then students are obliged to show to the community that they have quality by being able to solve problems and also “I can provide solutions to what is happening in the field. I hope that later in society you will be able to protect the alma mater and show that you are capable of excelling in society,” he said.
Deputy Dean I also said that juniors are the spearheads and agents of the MIPA Faculty in the community so it is part of the promotion of the existence of the Undiksha MIPA Faculty. Congratulations to all graduates of the Undiksha MIPA Faculty for the February 2024 period who have completed their academic journey. “Hopefully he will become a successful person in his career and personal life, and continue to have a positive impact on society,” he said. (fmipa)