Application Development

Curriculum Management System

Application created to help BINUS University develop and compile a curriculum every year. Curriculum creation is made with the approval of various parties through the application. The application also helps prepare master data and export data in pdf or excel form

Curriculum Management System application screenshot
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Project Goals

This Curriculum Management System application is targeted for use in 2022. The target users of the Curriculum Management System application are the ARC teams, Head of Programs, and management from all institutions of Bina Nusantara University.

The Challenge

Changes are needed to the existing curriculum mapping application, because there are several business processes that are not covered in the application, in addition, the old curriculum mapping application is considered less user friendly so that a re-layout of the old curriculum mapping application is needed. In addition, integration with the CMS system and curriculum website is needed.

Solution

Users can create a curriculum using a system that previously still used or was done manually where it is prone to errors and waste of paper of course. So it is hoped that this system will minimize errors in creating a curriculum and also minimize the use of paper so that it can reduce the costs incurred.

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List Features

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Copy curriculum

A module that functions to duplicate the curriculum that has been created

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Master curriculum

Modules related to creating masters for curriculum data

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Curriculum development all phase

Modules related to the curriculum creation flow from the Curriculum Review Form phase, phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 to phase 4

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CAS

Modules related to the initial settings for curriculum creation by the ARC team for each program.

Roles

  • Quality Assurance
  • Project Manager
  • UI/UX Designer
  • Backend Web Developer
  • System Analyst
  • Frontend Web Developer

Industry

App Development Technology