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Lampiran 2 DAFTAR KODE, NAMA, ALAMAT, DAN E-MAIL UPBJJ-UT DI SELURUH INDONESIA 246 Katalog Universitas Terbuka 2010 Lampiran 2 DAFTAR KODE, NAMA, ALAMAT, DAN E-MAIL UPBJJ-UT DI SELURUH INDONESIA Kode Perguruan Nama UPBJJ Alamat UPBJJ Tinggi Pembina 11 Banda Aceh Jl. Teuku Umar Setui (Gedung SGO) Universitas Syah Kotak Pos 123 Kuala Banda Aceh – 23001 Telp./Fax.(0651) 43729 e-mail: [email protected] 12 Medan Jl. Peratun No. 1, Medan – 20371 Universitas Telp. (061) 6626080 Negeri Medan, Fax. (061) 6620219 Universitas e-mail: [email protected] Sumatera Utara 13 Batam Jl. Dr. Sutomo No. 3 Sekupang Batam Universitas Riau Telp. (0778) 326189, 323478, 323479 Fax. (0778) 323479 e-mail: [email protected] 14 Padang Jl. Pramuka Raya No. 11 Universitas Khatib Sulaiman, Padang – 25138 Negeri Padang Telp. (0751) 40471, 447680 Universitas Fax. (0751) 41519 Andalas e-mail: [email protected] 15 Pangkal Pinang Jl. Air Selan No.21, Pangkal Pinang 3319 Gubernur Telp. (0717) 435328; Kepulauan Fax. (0717) 435328 Bangka Belitung e-mail: [email protected] 16 Pekanbaru Kampus UNRI, Jl. Paus No. 5, Rumbai Universitas Riau Pekanbaru – 28265 Telp. (0761) 52705; Fax. (0761) 52388 e-mail: [email protected] 17 Jambi Jl. Tarmizi Kadir No.60 Universitas Jambi Pakuan Baru - Jambi – 36132 Telp. (0741) 25753 Fax. (0741) 7555572 e-mail: [email protected] 18 Palembang Jl. Sultan Muhammad Mansyur Bukit Universitas Lama, Palembang – 30139 Sriwijaya Telp. (0711) 443993, 443994 Fax. (0711) 443992 e-mail: [email protected] Katalog Universitas Terbuka 2010 247 Kode Perguruan Nama UPBJJ Alamat UPBJJ Tinggi Pembina 19 Bengkulu Jl. Cimanuk Km. 6,5, Bengkulu – 38225 Universitas Telp. (0736) 26294 Bengkulu Fax. (021) 22649 e-mail: [email protected] 20 Bandar Lampung Jl. Soekarno-Hatta No.108-B, Rajabasa Universitas Bandar Lampung 35114 Lampung Telp. (0721) 704772 Fax. (0721) 709026 e-mail: [email protected] 21 Jakarta Komp. Universitas Negeri Jakarta Universitas Jl. Pemuda, Rawamangun, Jakarta 13220 Negeri Jakarta, Telp. (021) 4701172, 4893638 Universitas Fax. (021) 4701577, 4752211 Indonesia e-mail: [email protected] 22 Serang Jl. Raya Jakarta Km.7 Pakupatan Universitas Serang – 42122 Sultan Ageng Telp. (0254) 282728, 282721 Tirtayasa Fax. (0254) 282719 e-mail: [email protected] 23 Bogor Jl. Julang No.7, Tanah Sereal, Institut Pertanian Bogor – 16161 Bogor Telp. (0251) 315954, 382027, 317669 Fax. (0251) 311927 e-mail: [email protected] 24 Bandung Jl. Panyileukan Soekarno-Hatta,Bandung Universitas Telp. (022) 7801792, 87820544, Pendidikan 7820557, 87820560 Indonesia, Fax. (022) 87820556 Institut Teknologi e-mail: [email protected] Bandung, Universitas Padjadjaran 41 Purwokerto Jl. Kampus No.54, Grendeng, Universitas Purwokerto - 53122 Jenderal Telp. (0281) 624317, 624318 Soedirman Fax. (0281) 624319 e-mail: [email protected] 42 Semarang Jl. Kelud Utara III, Tromol Pos 579 Universitas Semarang – 50232 Diponegoro, Telp. (024) 8311505; Universitas Fax. (024) 8311510 Negeri Semarang e-mail: [email protected] 248 Katalog Universitas Terbuka 2010 Kode Perguruan Nama UPBJJ Alamat UPBJJ Tinggi Pembina 44 Surakarta Jl. Raya Solo – Tawangmangu Km. 9.5 Universitas Sapen Mojolaban, Sukoharjo – 57554 Sebelas Maret Telp. (0271) 822629, 822630 Fax. (0271) 822630 e-mail: [email protected] 45 Yogyakarta Jl. Bantul No.50A Yogyakarta – 55142 Universitas Telp. (0274) 411463 Gadjah Mada, Fax. (0274) 411464 Universitas Negeri e-mail: [email protected] Yogyakarta 47 Pontianak Jl. Karya Bhakti II, Kotak Pos 1240 Universitas Pontianak – 78121 Tanjungpura Telp. (0561) 730291, 760791 Fax. (0561) 736107 e-mail: [email protected] 48 Palangkaraya Jl. G. Obos Km 3,5 No. 177 Universitas Palangkaraya – 73112 Palangkaraya Telp. (0536) 3221084, 3306440 Fax. (0536) 3221086 e-mail: [email protected] 49 Banjarmasin Kampus Universitas Lambung Universitas Mangkurat Lambung Jl. Brigjen H.Hasan Basry, Mangkurat Banjarmasin – 70123 Telp.(0511) 305368, Fax. (0511) 304415 e-mail: [email protected] 50 Samarinda Universitas Mulawarman Universitas Jl. Pahlawan No.2, Samarinda – 75123 Mulawarman Telp. (0541) 202127 Fax. (0541) 741678 e-mail: [email protected] 71 Surabaya Kampus C UNAIR Universitas Jl. Mulyorejo, Surabaya - 60115 Airlangga, Telp. (031) 5961861, 5961862 Universitas Ne- Fax. (031) 5961860 geri Surabaya, e-mail: [email protected] ITS Surabaya 74 Malang Jl. Veteran No. 1, Malang 65145 Universitas Telp. (0341) 551616 Brawijaya, Fax. (0341) 551394,585580 Universitas e-mail: [email protected] Negeri Malang 76 Jember Jl. Kaliurang No. 2-A, Jember – 68121 Universitas Telp. (03331) 326444, 324222 Jember Fax. (03331) 336444 e-mail: [email protected] Katalog Universitas Terbuka 2010 249 Kode Perguruan Nama UPBJJ Alamat UPBJJ Tinggi Pembina 77 Denpasar Jl. Gurita No. 11 Sesetan, Universitas Denpasar – 80223 Udayana Telp. (0361) 720720, 725856, 710508 Fax. (0361) 710606 e-mail: [email protected] 78 Mataram Jl. Neuningan, Sandubaya, Lombok, NTB Universitas Mataram – 83236 Mataram Telp. (0370) 671007 Fax. (0370) 671006 e-mail: [email protected] 79 Kupang Komplek Kampus UNDANA Lama Universitas Nusa Jl. Jenderal Soeharto 72, Kupang 85118 Cendana Telp. (0380) 829682 Fax. (0380) 833038 e-mail: [email protected] 80 Makassar Jl. Sultan Hasanuddin No.13A Universitas Makassar – 90000 Hasanuddin, Telp. (0411) 332596, 331393 Universitas Fax. (0411) 322693 Negeri e-mail: [email protected] Makassar 81 Majene Jl. Ammana Wewang No. 14, Majene Universitas Sulawesi Barat 91411 Negeri Makassar Telp./Fax . (0422) 22959 e-mail: [email protected] 82 Palu Jl. Untad No. 1 Tondo, Palu 94118 Universitas Telp. (0451) 452228 Tadulako Fax. (0451) 452826 e-mail: [email protected] 83 Kendari Jl. Jenderal A. Yani No. 68 Universitas Halu Wua-wua, Kendari – 93117 Oleo Telp. (0401) 395919 Fax. (0401) 390644 e-mail: [email protected] 84 Manado Kampus Universitas Sam Ratulangi, Universitas Sam Kleak Manado – 95115 Ratulangi, Telp. (0431) 864193, 828262 Universitas Fax. (0431) 853540 Negeri Manado e-mail: [email protected] 85 Gorontalo Jl. Pangeran Hidayat 1, Gorontalo 96115 Universitas Telp. (0435) 831965 Negeri Gorontalo Fax. (0435) 831964 e-mail: [email protected] 250 Katalog Universitas Terbuka 2010 Kode Perguruan Nama UPBJJ Alamat UPBJJ Tinggi Pembina 86 Ambon Kampus UNPATTI, Pokka, Universitas Jl. Ir. M. Putuhena, Ambon 97233 Pattimura Telp. (0911) 322625 Fax. (0911) 322625 e-mail [email protected] 89 Ternate Jl. Mangga Dua, Kota Ternate, Maluku Universitas Utara, 97710 Khairudin Telp.(0921) 3128352, 3128355 Fax. (0921) 3128442 e-mail: [email protected] 87 Jayapura Kompleks Kampus UNCEN Universitas Abepura (Kampus Lama) Cendrawasih Jln. Prof. Dr. Soegarda Poerbakawatja Kotak Pos 204, Abepura, Jayapura – 99351 Telp./Fax. (0967) 581966, 587520 e-mail: [email protected] .
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