The Environmental Science Undergraduate Study Program curriculum is structured to support the achievement of graduate profiles, namely as experts, educators, entrepreneurs, and researchers. The total number of credits that each student must take is a minimum of 144 credits, with details of 6 compulsory university courses and four compulsory faculty courses. Completion of the final assignment is in accordance with SN-DIKTI level 6, which requires that activities related to research and thesis writing be recommended for five credits. Students in the Environmental Science Undergraduate Study Program are also required to take elective courses.
The credit load each semester ranges from 20-23 credits. The number of face-to-face credits in class is carried out in 7 semesters. In semesters I and II, students will take a package system with a total of 20 credits. Semester I contains Faculty courses (Basic Sciences). In semester II, students will take a package system with a total of 20 credits containing study program subjects (core study material) and general subjects. In semester III, the number of credits offered is 20 credits, containing study program and literacy courses. In semester IV, the number of credits is 20 credits, containing study program subjects, supporting study materials, and literacy. In semester V, the number of credits provided is 20 credits, containing study program subjects (core study materials) and supporting study materials.