Studios and Laboratories that Encourage Practical Learning and Innovation

Our studios and laboratories are designed to provide students with immersive, hands-on experiences that bridge the gap between theory and real-world practice. Equipped with modern tools and technology, these spaces support a wide range of disciplines, from engineering and design to health sciences and media production. Here, students are encouraged to experiment, create, and innovate in an environment that fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Guided by experienced faculty and aligned with relevant industry standards, our university’s laboratories and studios play a vital role in preparing students for future careers and lifelong learning.

1. Civil Engineering Laboratory

The Civil Engineering Laboratory is a supporting facility for education and research, used for practical work, testing, and analysis in the construction field. This laboratory is equipped with various specialized equipment for testing the quality of building materials, analyzing soil properties, studying structural behavior, and simulating water flow. This laboratory helps students understand theory through hands-on practice, supports faculty and student research, and ensures that construction materials meet standards. Generally, civil engineering laboratories are divided into several areas, such as soil mechanics, concrete and building materials, structures, hydraulics, and transportation, each with its own focus of testing and study.

More encouraging news has come from the University of Bandar Lampung (UBL): the UBL Civil Engineering Testing Laboratory (LPTS) has been accredited for 15 types of testing. This is in accordance with the Accreditation Certificate number LP-1449-IDN received by UBL, issued by the National Accreditation Committee (KAN) on December 30, 2020.

2. Architecture Laboratory

The UBL (University of Bandar Lampung) Architectural Engineering Lab refers to the laboratory used for the practice and development of architectural science in the study program, which focuses on the art, science, and technology of building design. This lab likely supports students in modeling, design visualization, and studying building materials and technologies, similar to those done in similar study programs at other universities.

3. Accounting Laboratory

The Accounting Laboratory is a learning support facility designed to provide students with practical experience in applying accounting theories. In this laboratory, students can practice preparing financial reports, processing transaction data, and conducting financial analysis using accounting software and computer-based accounting information systems. In addition to providing practical work, the accounting laboratory also serves as a venue for research, training, and simulations of accounting cases that approximate real-world conditions. With this laboratory, students are expected to improve their technical skills, accuracy, and professionalism in accounting, preparing them to compete in both industry and academia.

4. Mechatronics Laboratory

The Mechatronics Laboratory is a facility used for learning, research, and development in the integration of mechanics, electronics, control, and computer systems. In this laboratory, students can learn how to design, assemble, and test various automation and robotics systems widely applied in modern industry. Available equipment typically includes sensors, actuators, microcontrollers, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, and programming software. Through practical and experimental activities, the mechatronics laboratory serves to train analytical, design, and problem-solving skills, thus producing technological innovations that support efficiency and accuracy in industrial processes and everyday life.

5. Innovation Center

The UBL (University of Bandar Lampung) Innovation Center is a center aimed at encouraging and facilitating innovation, research, and development in technology, business, and related fields. It serves as a platform for students and faculty to develop new ideas and contribute to academic and industrial progress.

Main Role:
The UBL Innovation Center serves as an incubator for new ideas, where research is conducted and new technologies and business models are developed.

Objectives:
The goal is to foster a culture of innovation, help students and faculty translate ideas into tangible products or services, and strengthen relationships between the university and industry.

Collaborative Environment:
The center provides a supportive environment for stakeholders to collaborate, experiment, and develop innovative solutions for