Jatinangor, 15/08/24 – At the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Universitas Padjadjaran, sustainability isn’t just a word – it is also a key course offered in all five study programs in FPIK. It has recently been recognized for its alignment with all 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), reflecting the faculty’s commitment to global sustainability.

Although it’s not a newly introduced course, it implicitly addresses the full spectrum of SDGs through its interdisciplinary approach to fisheries and marine science. The course is part of the curriculum in the Bachelor’s in Fisheries, Bachelor’s in Marine Science, and Bachelor’s in Tropical Fisheries, Master’s in Marine Conservation, and Master’s in Fisheries Science. 

To better illustrate this alignment, the number of courses related to each SDG across the five programs is summarized in the table below:

SDGsNumber of Course Related
1: No Poverty7
2: Zero Hunger22
3: Good Health & Well-Being21
4: Quality Education35
5: Gender Equality2
6: Clean Water & Sanitation14
7: Affordable & Clean Energy2
8: Decent Work & Economic Growth25
9: Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure41
10: Reduced Inequalities7
11: Sustainable Cities & Communities6
12: Responsible Consumption & Production43
13: Climate Action39
14: Life Below Water106
15: Life on Land33
16: Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions10
17: Partnerships for the Goals14

This data highlights the comprehensive integration of sustainability principles within the Faculty’s academic offerings, preparing students to contribute effectively to the global sustainability agenda.

For more detailed information on the specific courses related to each SDG, please refer to the following links: 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HQnHyoGqBVt1zOd7ktyCZTge0K-E9hwFp6AZ0Ocb2Go/edit?usp=sharing https://fpik.unpad.ac.id/learning-outcomes/