Serang Raya University
Universitas Serang Raya | |
Motto | Future Gate with intellect |
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Type | Private University |
Established | September 2001 After joining STMIK and STIE Serang became the University of Serang Raya |
Rector | Dr. Hamdan. M.M |
Academic staff | 376 (2013) |
Students | 5190 (2013) |
Location | , |
Campus | Area Urban Which is in two Regions in the province |
Colors | yellow |
Website | www.unsera.ac.id |
University Of Serang Raya, abbreviated UNSERA, is a private university in the Banten province area of Indonesia and is a merger of two colleges namely STMIK Serang and STIE Serang that are in the shade of the Informatics Education Foundation.[1][2]
Campus building
Campus buildings are located at the toll booth Attack West, located in front of Park Banten Special Forces.The campus’s strategic location in the heart of Serang city ensures easy accessibility from various parts of Banten.[3]
A campus
The STMIK is residing in the University of Serang Raya oldest campus buildings. The campus halls of the University of Serang Raya Central Library Building and Rector University of Serang Raya, which house the College of Engineering have also become a place of initial formation of the university.
B campus
The campus is opposite the Headquarters and also adjacent to the Technology. Three faculties occupy the campus, namely Economics, Social and Political Sciences, and Science Communication. There are football and a basketball courts in this area of the campus.
Faculties
- Information Management School
- Information Engineering
- Information Systems
- Computer Systems
- College of Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Economics
- Accounting
- Management
- Social and Political Sciences
- Communication Studies
- State Administration
References
- ^ "Populix | Understand the Market Easily Using Market Research". Populix. Retrieved 2025-03-10.
- ^ "Serang Raya University". Uni24k. Retrieved 2025-03-10.
- ^ "UNSERA, Kampus Strategis di Kota Serang – Universitas Serang Raya" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2025-03-10.