Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia

According to a survey by GlobeAsia Magazine in 2008 Atma Jaya was ranked third among all private universities in Indonesia.

The survey of Tempo magazine from 2005 to 2007 put Atma Jaya in the top ten best universities in Indonesia.

[5] Since 2008, Atma Jaya has been increasing the number of undergraduate and graduate programs, and is constructing a new campus in Bumi Serpong Damai, Tangerang.

Frans Seda, Pang Lay Kim, Tan Bian Seng, Anton M. Moeliono, St. Munadjat Danusaputro, J.E.

During its early years, the Ursuline Sisters helped Atma Jaya by providing classrooms at their school complexes in Lapangan Banteng Utara and at Santa Theresia, Menteng.

Today, Atma Jaya Catholic University has eight faculties with 17 programs for the undergraduate/bachelor's degree.

The Bachelor of Arts level of this department obtained the "acknowledged" status based on a Decree of the Minister of University and Science of the Republic of Indonesia in 1964.

The full graduate level of the General and Personnel Management of the Social and Political Sciences Faculty in 1965.{?}

Programs of Study Communication Science, according to SK DITJEN DIKTI DEPDIKNAS No.887/D/T/2009[8] dated on June 11, 2009, has been legally administering its students admission.

FIABIKOM has three programs of study: Commercial Administration, Communication Science, and Hospitality.

[11] The planned Faculty of Economics and Business was intended to have finished integrating for the new study term of 2015.

Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia opened a Faculty of Technology with the Mechanical Engineering department.

During his office as the dean, with very limited financial resource and facility, he continued to raise the Faculty of Technology.

For his contributions to the world of education and Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia in particular, on November 23, 1989, Pope John Paul II granted the Sancto Silvester medal to him.)

He moved to Bandung to attend to the Technische Hogeschool – Scheikundige Afdeling (Chemistry Department).

He then left for the Netherlands and entered the Technische Hogeschool Delft Afdeling: Scheikundige Technologie.

Since 1980, FT had been holding lectures in the campus complex in Jenderal Sudirman Street.

There was no laboratory and students relied on Budi Utomo Technical Vocational High School, Manggarai Railway, and ITB'S shops.

An approach was made to the Engineering Faculty of Indonesia University to found a Test and Supervision Team.

To manage the Electronics Engineering Department, a team which would work over two academic years was formed.

The Industrial Engineering Department opened in academic year 1999/2000 based on the Decree of the Directorate General of University Education Number 49/DIKTI/Kep/1999 dated March 3, 1999, under "registered" status.

The Mechanical Engineering Department has eight laboratories: The Faculty of Law was founded on July 3, 1965, admitting 141 students.

The class started early in September 1965 using the St. Theresa Junior High School building in Central Jakarta.

Gani, DPH, Dr. J. Soegondho Roewidodarmo, and Dr. A.H. Tjahjadi moved to realize the idea of founding a medicine faculty in a Catholic educational institution.

On December 27, 1967, the Decree of Atma Jaya Foundation regarding the establishment of a Medical Faculty was issued.

The year 1969 witnessed the construction of the first decently permanent building at Semanggi Campus with the help from DITH (Directoraat International Technische Hulp), an agency of the Dutch government.

Atma Jaya Hospital, the place where doctors experience their clinical education, was used for the first time in 1976.

On March 1, 1995, the status was improved into "acknowledged" based on the Decree of the Director General of University Education.

The faculty includes programmes of study in Environmental and Industrial Biology, Medical Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Bio-ethics.

On 16 October 1992, Atma Jaya University began offering a master's degree in Linguistics, with a focus on the English language.

Semanggi campus
BSD campus