State Polytechnic of Jakarta | |
Native Name: | Politeknik Negeri Jakarta |
Motto: | To be an excellent polytechnic at international level to support the competitiveness of the nation |
Established: | September 22, 1982[1] [2] |
Type: | State Polytechnic |
Director: | Dr. sc. Zainal Nur Arifin, Dipl-Ing. HTL, M.T.(2020-present) |
City: | Depok |
State: | West Java |
Country: | Indonesia |
Campus: | 25.000m2 |
Colors: | Yellow |
Affiliations: | Paguyuban Politeknik Seluruh Indonesia |
Website: | www.pnj.ac.id |
Nickname: | PNJ |
Coordinates: | -6.3716°N 106.8242°W |
Pushpin Map: | Indonesia_Depok |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Depok |
Jakarta State Polytechnic (in Indonesian: Politeknik Negeri Jakarta), abbreviated as PNJ. It is located in the north part of Depok, West Java.
The history of Politeknik Negeri Jakarta (PNJ) originates from the Non-Degree Faculty of Technology of Universitas Indonesia (FNGT UI), which later became Politeknik Universitas Indonesia. Politeknik Universitas Indonesia was designated as one of the six higher education institutions selected for the Polytechnic Education Development Project Phase I by the Directorate General of Higher Education (Dikti). It was officially established on September 20, 1982. On August 25, 1998, Politeknik Universitas Indonesia was renamed Politeknik Negeri Jakarta, granting it autonomous status to manage its own statutes as per the Decree of the Minister of Education and Culture Number 207/O/1998. Despite the change, the academic community of PNJ maintains a harmonious relationship with Universitas Indonesia.
Initially, three departments were established: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. In 1986, the Commerce Department was added, which later evolved into the Accounting Department and the Business Administration Department. In 1990, the Department of Graphic Engineering and Publishing was established as a result of a collaboration between Politeknik Universitas Indonesia and the Indonesian Graphics Center. Later, in 2014, the separation of several study programs from the Department of Electrical Engineering led to the establishment of the Department of Informatics and Computer Engineering.
Jakarta State Polytechnic has departments and study programs as follows: