It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the official website of the Department of Agricultural Industrial Technology (TIP) at the University of Jember.
Our department is dedicated to shaping future professionals who are innovative, adaptive, and capable of responding to the ever-evolving challenges of the agroindustrial sector. With a curriculum that blends science, technology, and management, we provide students with the competencies to thrive in various fields, including agroindustry development, research, entrepreneurship, and community empowerment.
We take pride in our strong focus on strategic agricultural commodities—coffee, cocoa, rubber, and tea—which are vital to the economic development of Indonesia, particularly in the eastern regions of Java. Through active collaboration with industry partners, research institutions, and local communities, we strive to ensure that our academic and research activities have meaningful, real-world impact.
This website provides information about our academic programs, research activities, achievements, and partnerships. Whether you are a prospective student, an industry partner, or simply someone interested in the field of agricultural industrial technology, we hope you find the resources here useful and inspiring.
Thank you for visiting, and we look forward to connecting with you.
Warm regards,
Miftahul Choiron, Ph.D
Head of Study Program
Department of Agricultural Industrial Technology
University of Jember
The Agricultural Industrial Technology Study Program at the University of Jember has been officially accredited by ASIIN (Germany), recognizing its excellence in academic quality and alignment with international standards in engineering and applied sciences for 5 years.
As part of its ongoing commitment to applied research and community service, KeRis-DiMas STABLE from the Department of Agroindustrial Technology took part in the Vice Minister of Agriculture’s visit to the Tirtobakti II Farmer Group in Sukamakmur Village, Jember, on July 11, 2025. The group presented a range of maggot-derived products developed through a long-term collaboration aimed at empowering local farmers and enhancing students’ practical learning experiences.