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What Is Foundation Year?

Welcome new students of Architecture UMN!

Foundation Year consists of four first-semesters that new students must pass through. Those four semesters provide the new students with basic knowledge of arts and design before concentrating on architecture.

New students must take all the packed subjects and credits. This website provides all the information needed for the new students to face the foundation year challenge. Keep up the spirit in creating and be the best version of yourself for your Almamater!

About Foundation Year

1st Semester

In this first semester, the students will be introduced to the basic principles of arts and design, drawing principles, fundamental theories, design history, and the studio learning process inside laboratories, manually and digitally.

2nd Semester

In the second semester, students will learn deeper about anatomy drawing, photography, and digital arrangement by applying the understanding of design theory that has been learned in the first semester.

Academic Advisors

An Academic Advisor is a lecturer accountable for guiding Foundation Year students in their academic and administrative. One (1) Academic Advisor will guide each Foundation class. The students are required to attend Academic Guidance at least thrice (3) in one semester (before Course Selection Enrollment, before the mid-term exam, and before the final exam) with their Academic Advisor. Content of your matters (problem, complaints, and suggestions) should be focused on while attending the Academic Guidance, such as:

Your academic condition including:

  • class learning progress
  • attendance
  • tasks
  • quizzes
  • exams

The academic service’s condition, such as:

  • administration
  • student service
  • facilities
  • infrastructure

The student’s activities condition, such as:

  • student’s associations
  • student activities unit
  • social activities
  • events

Majors Selection

Visual Brand Design

Delivers graduates that can analyze, design, and implicate design communication through visual brand identity design, brand communication, and campaign conceptually, creatively, and innovatively with social, cultural, economic, and technology reasoning.

Career Prospect:

  • Graphic Designer
  • Brand Designer
  • Copywriter
  • Packaging Designer
  • Multimedia Designer
  • Advertising Designer
  • Motion Graphic Designer
  • Font Designer
  • Environmental Graphic Designer
  • Photographer
  • Art Director
  • Creative Director.

Career Prospect:

  • Graphic Designer
  • Brand Designer
  • Copywriter
  • Packaging Designer
  • Multimedia Designer
  • Advertising Designer
  • Motion Graphic Designer
  • Font Designer
  • Environmental Graphic Designer
  • Photographer
  • Art Director
  • Creative Director.

Interaction Design

Delivers graduates that can analyze, design, and implicate interactivity through interactive visual design conceptually, creatively, and innovatively with social, cultural, economic, and technology reasoning.

Career Prospect:

  • Interactive Media Designer
  • Web Designer
  • Application Designer
  • Game Designer
  • Game Artist
  • Asset Designer
  • UI/UX Designer
  • Interaction Designer
  • Game Analyst
  • Motion Graphic Designer
  • Art Director
  • Creative Director.

Career Prospect:

  • Interactive Media Designer
  • Web Designer
  • Application Designer
  • Game Designer
  • Game Artist
  • Asset Designer
  • UI/UX Designer
  • Interaction Designer
  • Game Analyst
  • Motion Graphic Designer
  • Art Director
  • Creative Director.

Major Selection Process

After Foundation Year (first and second semester), you will have to go through the Major Selection Process to decide on a major.

This process includes:
Evaluation of Academic Performance: We will review your grades’ transcript score to see what major is the most suitable for you.
Counseling Sessions: We provide an Academic Advisor for each student to determine their interests, talents, career path, etc.
Major Seminars: Choosing one major may not be easy. Hence, we also held seminars describing each major (BD & ID). We also invite our alumni and professionals representing each major to give you a better and clearer view of your future career.
Administration Form Submission: Lastly, after you’ve decided on the major of your choice, you’ll have to sign certain documents with the approval of your parents/guardian and your advisor.

Don’t worry; your Academic Advisor will guide you through this!

ARCUS

Let’s meet your ARCUS mentor!

ARCUS consists of the 2nd and 3rd-year students who are accountable for helping the juniors get through their foundation year. One (1) Foundation class will have two (2) ARCUS who are ready to answer your questions, provide advice, and lend a hand to those who need help regarding lectures and learning activities. For further info and questions, don’t hesitate to contact your Academic Advisor, ARCUS, or Mr. Erwin Alfian (The Foundation Year Coordinator of VCD UMN), in Rectorate tower A, level 8.

Your Advisor and ARCUS, Foundation Year – Class of 2021

Class Advisor Arcus
A Chara Susanti Tiffani Aurelia Puspita [email protected]
Elizabeth Louis [email protected]
B Andy Mardany Grace Timothy [email protected]
Maria Felicia [email protected]
C Immamul Airin Livia Tiendratama [email protected]
Andrea Batari [email protected]
D Ramdhani Mangku Alam Alifiah Azzahra Madina Akbar [email protected]
Belinda Rosalyn [email protected]
E Ardyansyah Felisia Bunneary [email protected]
Christopher Kenzi Kennedy [email protected]
F Maria Elena Angelina Lim [email protected]
Michelle Maumaya [email protected]
G Rezki Gautama Rhenaldy [email protected]
Caroline Thefany [email protected]
H Indra Surya Brigita Valencia Lauren [email protected]
Aliya Andarika Lestariningtyas [email protected]
I Leonardo Adi Dharma Widya Crysthalia Thomas [email protected]
Viriyana Sukur Suryanto [email protected]
J Ari Santosa Medina Berlian Salsabila [email protected]
Vanny Aprilia [email protected]
K Itta Ernawati Angelia Pratiwi Cahyadi [email protected]
Aflahul Hartsa Kelana [email protected]
L Pirie Marshanda Fitri Maharani [email protected]
Mohammad Dody Alfayadh [email protected]
M Andang Iskandar Michiko Mora Arnosia [email protected]
Farah Raissa [email protected]

Foundation Year ARCUS Team

Jabatan Nama
President Catherine Citta Dewi Maharani
Vice President Yola Fransiska
Secretary Nadia Noor Shabrina
ARCUS Coordinator Michiko Mora Arnosia
Crystalia Thomas
Visual Coordinator Valent Krisly
Visual Team Rio Natan Herlambang
Jessica Chandra
Nicholas Devin Kristiawan
Muhammad Bryanking Kusuma
Shera Amira Rinaldy
Publication Coordinator Nadia Noor Shabrina
Publication Team Nadya Nur Fadhilah
Documentation Coordinator Jenioosa Dias Efrata
Documentation Team Jonah Nadjamachinka
Dimas Putra Widodo

Foundation Year Tips

Congratulations on starting college for Foundation Year Students. You will immediately be enrolled in the KRS process because you’re still using a packaged system of Foundation Year. Here are a few things that you should pay attention to this semester:

  1. Start to find friends and colleagues to share information and support each other. You can do it during the new student orientation (OMB).
  2. Search references for available courses as much as you can. Literacy reference books can be found in the UMN library.
  3. Find information about the use of facilities and infrastructures owned by UMN to support your studies.
  4. Understand the curriculum handbook, academic guidance, and student guidance to thoroughly understand lessons’ procedures and rules, including student activities in UMN.
  5. Learn about the UMN environment, especially the public facilities and transport, to make your activities around the campus more accessible.
  6. Don’t hesitate to ask your lecturer or the other campus staff whenever you’re confused. Ensure you ask the correct division/unit to get the right answer.
  7. In Foundation Year, you’ll learn fundamental courses. Make sure you’re always practicing over and over because your essential skill won’t be mastered instantly but trained as much as possible.
  1. You’ll also face new Foundation Year’s courses and meet new lecturers. At the first meeting, ensure you know your lecturer of each subject, take note of their contacts (email/phone number) and get clear information about the rules and procedure, such as grade arrangement.
  2. Get a literature list that will be used in each course, and ensure that you get them, physically or digitally, as soon as possible. You may use the library facilities!
  3. If your studio class gets a Student Assistant (ASMA), get their contact and discuss lecture tips frequently.
  4. Reread each of the courses’ rules, don’t arrive late. For general courses, do not miss the mid-term test and be proactive in class while maintaining your behavior and attitude.
  5. Information about study majors will be announced in each class before the mid-term exam. Try to find the information from Foundation Friends or Academic Advisor. Competencies information is also available on this website.
  6. Download Major Form (clickable text link to Resources Page) and standard Art Label (clickable text link to Brand Identity Page) for each studio/mid-term/final exam (can be both in color/B&W)
  7. Always use the official email @student.umn.ac.id of yours to make correspondences with your lecturer/friend. It will help the lecturer to know and verify you as a student of UMN easier.
  8. Always bring and wear your Student ID Card for tapping at class to keep your attendance updated and verified. Most of UMN’s facilities can be benefited by showing your Student ID Card. Report to the student service as soon as possible if your Student ID Card is lost or broken.
  9. Join the official UMN VCD Facebook group (based on your batch) and follow VCD’s official Instagram (@dkv_umn) for getting further up-to-date information.

Events & Work Program

Work Program

01

ARCUS Assistance

ARCUS Assistance is a routine activity for ARCUS to guide VCD new students before and after midterm and final exams during the first two semesters of studies. This activity is carried out through a video conferencing application during the pandemic.
This activity aims to ensure that all VCD new students can go through their studies well and as a forum for new students to convey all evaluations and complaints felt during their studies in UMN’s VCD Study Program.

02

Socialization of VCD’s Majors Industrial Career

It is a seminar event to invite VCD new students to understand their desired future careers in their chosen majors.

03

Socialization of Specialization by Alumni

It is a seminar event for VCD new students to better understand courses in both majors: Interaction Design (ID) and Visual Brand Design (BD), based on the VCD Alumni’s experiences.

01

ARCUS Assistance

ARCUS Assistance is a routine activity for ARCUS to guide VCD new students before and after midterm and final exams during the first two semesters of studies. This activity is carried out through a video conferencing application during the pandemic.
This activity aims to ensure that all VCD new students can go through their studies well and as a forum for new students to convey all evaluations and complaints felt during their studies in UMN’s VCD Study Program.

02

Socialization of VCD’s Majors Industrial Career

It is a seminar event to invite VCD new students to understand their desired future careers in their chosen majors.

03

Socialization of Specialization by Alumni

It is a seminar event for VCD new students to better understand courses in both majors: Interaction Design (ID) and Visual Brand Design (BD), based on the VCD Alumni’s experiences.

Events

01

HALUween

It is an annual VCD’s Foundation Year event held in October to celebrate Halloween, which is popular among young people.
This activity is carried out in the form of seminars and various competitions held to develop the value of students’ creativity, courage, activeness, and talent.

02

DKV New Student Work Exhibition

It is an exhibition event held by VCD Foundation Year in collaboration with Nusakara Artspace.
This work exhibition’s primary focus and function are to show the development of VCD new students under Foundation Year Guidance to the broader community.

01

Archiweek

It is a-week of architecture bi-yearly Architecture’s event, which is popular amongst the students to showcase their works proudly.
This activity is carried out in the form of seminars, various competitions, and a talent-night held to develop the value of students’ creativity, courage, activeness, and talent.

02

Architecture Student Work Exhibition

It is an exhibition event held by Architecture Study Program in collaboration with Nusakara Artspace.
This work exhibition’s primary focus and function are to show the development of Architecture students to the broader community.