Observation of Facilities and Infrastructure as a Series of Field Assessment Activities for the Bachelor of Balinese Literature

On Thursday, January 22, 2026, an inspection of the facilities and infrastructure of the Bachelor of Balinese Literature was conducted as part of a series of field assessment activities for the program. The purpose of this activity was to ensure the readiness and suitability of academic support facilities, as well as to provide a means for the assessment team to convey their input to the task force regarding data and documents that still needed to be completed. The activity was attended by the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, the Head of the Faculty of Humanities UP3M, the Coordinator of the Bachelor of Balinese Literature Program, the Task Force Team, and the Field Assessment Committee. The campus facilities and infrastructure were reviewed by Prof. Dr. Hesti Sadtyadi as the assessor.


The observation began at the Main Lobby of the Faculty of Humanities, then continued to the Udayana Lontar Unit, which is a space for students of the Bachelor of Balinese Literature to carry out activities of writing Balinese script on palm leaves as part of efforts to preserve Balinese culture. Next, the group headed to the Poerbatjaraka Building to inspect Classrooms 23 and 24, as well as the Student Center, passing through the faculty canteen area. The series of inspections continued to the Bachelor of Balinese Literature Lecturers' Room and the Study Program Room as the center for academic and administrative activities. Next, the assessors inspected Classroom 21, Classroom 22, and the Laboratory Room used to support the learning process. After that, the group was directed to the Widya Sabha Mandala Hall to see the facilities supporting academic and student activities. The inspection activity ended with a visit to the Sudirman Campus to inspect the library facilities.


After the observation of campus facilities and infrastructure reviews were completed, Prof. Dr. Hesti Sadtyadi conveyed her assessment that the facilities and infrastructure owned by the Bachelor of Balinese Literature were considered excellent and adequate, and had optimally supported the implementation of educational, research, and community service activities.