To support student learning activities, the Astronomy Study Program provides a range of academic and extracurricular support services, including:
Course planning for each semester is facilitated through Academic Advisory Activities, which involve face-to-face interactions between students and their assigned academic advisors. These sessions are intended to develop an effective course-taking strategy aligned with the curriculum, while considering each student’s capabilities and academic performance.
When students enroll in undergraduate thesis courses, they are assigned thesis supervisors, who then serve as their new academic advisors. These supervisors provide guidance in selecting a research topic, as well as mentoring students throughout the thesis preparation process.
Tutorials are conducted by senior students with outstanding academic records, strong communication skills, and a proven commitment to teaching. Tutorial sessions typically include:
Students are encouraged to participate in a wide range of extracurricular activities, both academic and interest-based, including:
In total, students have access to:
The Undergraduate Program in Astronomy, in collaboration with Bosscha Observatory, organizes annual training programs to develop students’ soft skills. These programs include:
Additionally, in partnership with the Indonesian Astronomy Olympiad Committee, the program conducts telescope training sessions to select students who will serve as technical team members in training high school participants for the national astronomy olympiad.
Senior students are also given the opportunity to participate in national hilal (crescent moon) observations.
The program offers financial assistance for students selected to attend international summer or winter schools, enabling them to gain global academic experience and exposure.