| Module name | International Joint Studio |
| Modul level, if applicable | Master |
| Code, if applicable | TKP17-7-1- 348 |
| Subtitle, if applicable | Studio Kerjasama Internasional |
| Courses, if applicable | – |
| Semester(s) in which the module is taught | 3 (Elective) |
| Person responsible for the module | Prof. Ir. Bakti Setiawan, MA., Ph.D. |
| Lecturer | Prof. Ir. Bakti Setiawan, MA., Ph.D. |
| Language | Indonesia, English |
| Relation to curriculum | Elective Subject |
| Type of teaching, contract hours | Lectures / SCL, PBL |
| Workload | 1 work credit or SKS is equal to 50 minutes of study activity in class. |
| Credit points | 2 SKS / 5 ECTS |
| Requirements according to the examination regulations | Minimum attendance is 75% of total classes |
| Recommended prerequisites | – |
| Module objectives/intended learning outcomes | Able to use problem solving skills to provide recommendations on how to manage the program related to the particular topic |
| Able to work effectively and successfully as a member of an international/global team | |
| Have the capacity to develop communication skill with international community | |
| Content | This course provides students with an international working environment in a planning studio. The student will do a studio project with another student of the university partner. The key issues of the particular topics are community development, urban regeneration, and etc.
The subject topics are: |
| Urban regeneration in Indonesia | |
| Disaster and development management in Indonesia: Learning from local government | |
| A Game Theory Approach In Urban Regeneration | |
| The City Governance of Climate Adaptation: A Framework for Developing | |
| Adaptive Planning System | |
| Planning Workshop | |
| Study and examination requirements and forms of examination | Written midterm and final examination with open questions |
| Media employed | LCD, computer |
| Reading list | Ife, J. (1995). Community Development: Creating Community Alternatives, Vision. Analysis and Practice. Australia: Longman. |
| Rubin, H. J., & Rubin, I. (2008). Community organizing and development, 4th. Boston, MA: Pearson/Allyn & Bacon. | |
| Bounds, M. (2004). Urban social theory: city, self, and society. | |
| Colquhoun, I. (1995). Urban regeneration: an international perspective. BT Batsford. | |
| Lever, J. (2011). Urban regeneration partnerships: a figurational critique of governmentality theory. Sociology, 45(1), 86-101. | |
| Eraydin, Ayda ; Tasan-Kok, Tuna. 2013. Resilience thinking in urban planning. Springer. New York |