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PROSPECTUS BACHELOR OF ECONOMICSAcademic Session2011/2012
Faculty ofEconomics & AdministrationUniversity of Malaya
Faculty ofEconomics & AdministrationUniversity of Malaya
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HISTORYOFTHEFACULTY
Firstestablishedin1959astheDepartmentofEconomicswithintheFacultyofArts,Universityof
Malayain1959.TheFacultyofEconomicsandAdministration(FEA)wasfoundedinMay1966to
meetthenation'sgrowingdemandforaprofessionalworkforce.Beginningwithjust14students
and threeacademicpersonnel,headedby RoyalProfessor UngkuAziz, FEA has evolved intoa
flourishing academic community of 1076 students, and 58 academic staff, among them
professorsandlecturerswithinternationalreputationintheirrespectivefields.
Drawing the strength of four departments; Economics, Administrative Studies and Politics,
Development Studies and Applied Statistics, FEA currently offers the Bachelor of Economics
degree,andfourprogrammesatthepostgraduatelevel,Masterof Economics,MasterofPublic
Administration,MasterofAppliedStatisticsandDoctorofPhilosophy.Ofthe1,076students,633
are enrolled in the undergraduate programme while the rest are postgraduate students,
including 99 international students from various countries such as South Korea, Gambia,
Indonesia,Iran,China,Nigeria,Vietnam,Pakistan,Myanmar,Tanzania,Palestin,Ethiopia,Syria,
Thailand, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Sudan, Yemen, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
TheFEAalsoadministersthePopulationStudiesUnit(PSU)thatwassetupin1979aspartofthe
PopulationandFamilyHealthProjectfundedbytheWorldBankandtheUnitedNationsFundfor
Population Activities. Researchandtrainingon populationrelated issues areconducted under
theauspicesofthePSU.
TheFEA is intensivelyengaged inenhancingacademicexcellence in thefield ofmonetaryand
financialeconomicsthroughtheTunIsmailChair,establishedinAugust2000.Asof31stAugust
2008, there have been four distinguished holders of the Chair, Professor Dr. Yilmaz Akyuz,
ProfessorRonaldMcKinnon,Dato'SeriPanglimaAndrewL.T.ShengandProfessorDr.Takatoshi
Ito.
In November 2006, the Royal Professor Ungku Aziz Chair was established to honour the
contributionofRoyalProfessorUngkuAzizinthefieldsofeducationandeconomicdevelopment.
Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs is the first holder of the Royal Professor Ungku Aziz Chair. In
conjunctionwiththeestablishmentoftheChair,theCentreforPovertyandDevelopmentStudies
wassetupattheFacultytoserveasa focalpointforacademicwork,research,consultancyand
technicalassistanceinareasrelatedtopovertyanddevelopment.
Inupholdingitsresearchstance,theFEAcollaborateswththeMalaysianEconomicAssociationin
thepublicationofan internationaljournal,theMalaysianJournalofEconomicStudies.FEAalso
hasproducedtheInternationalJournalofInstitutionsandEconomies(IJIE).
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UNIVERSITYOFMALAYA
VISION
Tobeaninternationallyrenownedinstitutionofhigherlearninginresearch,innovation,
publicationandteaching.
MISION
To advance knowledge and learning through quality research and education for the
nationandhumanity.
QUALITYPOLICY
The University of Malaya intends to undertake teaching and learning, conduct research and
servicesofquality, generateandadvanceknowledgethroughcontinuous improvementefforts
forthebenefitofallcustomers,inparticularthestudentsoftheUniversityofMalaya.
COREVALUES
Integrity Respect AcademicFreedom OpenMindedness Accountability Professionalism Creativity Meritocracy Teamwork SocialResponsibility
QUALITYOBJECTIVE
To ensure that 35% of the undergraduates obtain aminimum CGPA of 3.0 upongraduation except for students of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
(MBBS),FacultyofMedicineandstudentsofFacultyofDentistrywhomdonotfall
underthesemestersystem.
To ensure that 7% of the undergraduates obtain a minimum CGPA of 3.7 upongraduation except for students of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
(MBBS),FacultyofMedicineandstudentsofFacultyofDentistrywhomdonotfall
underthesemestersystem.
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FACULTYOFECONOMICSANDADMINISTRATION
VISION
To realise the Vision of the University tobeaneducation and research centre of
excellenceforknowledgecreationanddisseminationthroughteaching,learningandresearchinthefieldsofeconomicsandadministration.
MISION
Toadvanceacademicexcellenceinthefieldsofeconomicsandadministration.
QUALITYOBJECTIVES
To target for90% of the undergraduates of each academicsession to acquiretheirdegreeswithinthespecifiedmaximumperiodofstudy.
Totargetforlessthan10%oftheundergraduatesbeingplacedunderacademicobservationbasedontheirfinalexaminationresultsforeachsemesterofstudy.
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FACULTYANDDEPARTMENTALOBJECTIVES
FACULTY
To inculcate good citizenship, social responsibility, professionalism and academicintegrity;
To provide a strong foundation in the theory and practice of economics andadministration;
To provide an enabling environment for research excellence in economics andadministration;and
To develop critical andanalytical skills withthe ability to translate knowledge intopractice.
DEPARTMENTOFECONOMICS
Toprovidecomprehensiveeducationineconomicsandenhanceresearchinthefield
basedontheoryandapplication.
DEPARTMENTOFDEVELOPMENTSTUDIES
Toprovide trainingand research inthe field ofdevelopmentstudiescoveringtheories,
practicesandpoliciesofdevelopment.
DEPARTMENTOFADMINISTRATIVESTUDIESANDPOLITICS
To provide multidisciplinary training and research in administration and politics,
humanresourcemanagement,internationalrelationsandurbanmanagement.
DEPARTMENTOFAPPLIEDSTATISTICS
Toprovidetrainingandresearchinappliedstatisticsfordecisionmakingandproblem
solvinginvariousfields.
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BACHELOROFECONOMICSPROGRAMME
VISION
Tobegloballyrecognisedasaleadingprogrammeineconomicsandadministration
MISION
Toproduceexcellentgraduatesineconomicsandadministrationbyprovidingthestate
ofthearteducation
PROGRAMMMEGOALS
Toprovidestudentswithastrongfoundationineconomicsandadministrationandinstill
in them integrity, leadership skills and professionalism to face a competitive
environment.
PROGRAMMELEARNINGOUTCOME
AttheendoftheBachelorofEconomicsprogramme,graduatesareableto:
(1)Demonstratesufficientknowledgeineconomicsandadministration.
(2)Apply quantitative and qualitative skills in analysing issues in economics andadministration.
(3)Demonstrate social skills and behave responsibly towards society and theenvironment.
(4)Practiseethicalvalues,professionalismandintegrity.
(5)Communicateeffectivelly,demonstrateteamworkandleadershipskills.
(6)Applyscientificskillsindecisionmakingandproblemsolving.
(7)Useinformationmanagementskillsanddemonstratecapacityforlifelonglearning.
(8)Applymanagerialandentrepreneurial.
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MANAGEMENTFACULTYOFECONOMICSANDADMINISTRATION
Dean : ProfessorDr.TanEuChye
PhD(Warwick),MEc,BSocSc(SciUMalaysia)
DeputyDean : ProfessorDr.GohKimLeng
(HigherDegree) PhD(Monash),MEc,BEc(Mal)
DeputyDean : Assoc.Prof.Dr.NoorAzinaIsmail
(Undergraduate) PhD(QUT),MStats,BSc(UNSW)
DeputyDean : Assoc.Prof.Dr.Hjh.SabithaMarican
(Research) PhD(SciUMalaysia),MPA,BSc(Pitt)
HeadofDepartment:
DepartmentOfEconomics : Assoc.Prof.Dr.YapSuFei
PhD,MEc,BSc(Mal)
DepartmentOfDevelopmentStudies: Dr.LeeHwokAun
PhD(UMass),MSc(Lond),BA(Br.Col.)
DepartmentofAdministrative : Dr.Hj.AliBoerhannoeddinStudiesandPolitics PhD,MPA(Scalif),BEc(Mal)
DepartmentofAppliedStatistics : Assoc.Prof.Dr.SusilaMunisamy@
Doraisamy
PhD(Warwick),MSc,BSc(PutraUMalaysia),
LLB(Lond)
Director:
CentreforPovertyAnd : Assoc.Prof.Dr.Hjh.FatimahKariDevelopmentStudies(CPDS) PhD(MSU),MEc(Leicester),BEc
(NUMalaysia)
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ACADEMICSTAFF
DEPARTMENTOFECONOMICS
Head: AssociateProfessorDr.YapSuFei,PhD,MEc,BSc(Mal)
Professor
TanEuChye,PhD(Warwick),MEc,BSocSc(SciUMalaysia)
AssociateProfessor
YapSuFei,PhD,MEc,BSc(Mal)
HjhFatimahKari,PhD(MSU),MEc(Leicester),BEc(NUMalaysia)
HjhRadiahAbdulKader,PhD(Durham),MSc(Salf),BEc(Mal)
EvelynShyamalaa/pPaulDevadason,PhD(Mal),MSocSc(NUS),BEc(Mal)
KwekKianTeng,PhD(Monash),MEc,BEc(Mal)
MarioArturoRuizEstrada,PhD(Mal),MA(Japan)
SeniorLecturer
RozaHazliZakaria,PhD(NUMalaysia),MEc,BEc(Mal)
MohammedAslamGulamHassan,PhD(Mal),MEc(Mal),BSocSc(SciUMalaysia)
ZarinahYusof,PhD(PutraUMalaysia),MEc,BEc(Mal)
LokeWaiHeng,DPhil(Sussex),MA(Sussex),BSocSc(SciUMalaysia)
SaadMohdSaid,MSc(Lond),BEc(Mal)
Santhaa/pChenayah@Ramu,PhD(Osaka),MEc(Osaka),BEc(Mal)
YewSiewYong,PhD(PutraUMalaysia),MEc,BEc(Mal)
YongChenChen,PhD(PutraUMalaysia),MEc,BSc(PutraUMalaysia)
AbulQuasemAlAmin,PhD(NUMalaysia),MEc(Bangladesh),BEc(Bangladesh)
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Lecturer
AbdulKadirMatYazif,MPA,BEc(Mal)
ChongChinSieng,MEc,BEc(Mal)
HaniraHanafi,MCL,LLB(IIUM),AdvocateandSolicitorofMalaya
NorHasniahKasim,MEc(NUMalaysia),BEc(Mal)
RahmanIbrahim,MSc(Salf),BEc(Mal)
NurulHudaMohdSatarPhD(UWM),MEc,BEc(Mal)
YongSookLu,PhD(Lancaster),MEc,BEc(Mal)
*NurHidayahAbdullah,McL,LLB(IIUM)
ResearchFellow
Dr.CheongKeeCheok,PhD(London),B.A(Mal)
HjhFatimahSaid,MSc(Lond),BEc(Mal)
*StudyLeave
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DEPATMENTOFDEVELOPMENTSTUDIES
Head: LeeHwokAun,PhD(UMass),MSc(Lond),BA(Br.Col.)
Professor
RajahRasiah,PhD(Camb),MSocSc,BSocSc(SciUMalaysia)
SeniorLecturer
AzmahHj.Othman,MPhil(Wales),MSc(Wales),BEc(Mal)
LeeHwokAun,PhD(UMass),MSc(Lond),BA(Br.Col.)
MohamadYusoffSanusi,MA(Manc),BEc(Mal)
Lecturer
*NurAnnizahIshak,MEc,BEc(NUMalaysia)
SeniorResearchFellow
Jebamalai Vinanchiarachi, PhD(Uni. Madras, M.Phil(Uni. Madras) EHEd(Uni. Madras).
MA(st.JosephsCollege,Tamilnadu),BA(St.XaviersCollege,Palayamkottai).
PhdCandidatesSlai
**SharifahMuhairahShahabudin,MSc(UiTM),BA(CanterburyUniversity,NewZealand)
*StudyLeave(HLCB)
**IPTTrainingScheme(SLAI)
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DEPARTMENTOFADMINISTRATIVESTUDIESANDPOLITICS
Head: Dr.Hj.AliBoerhannoeddin,PhD,MPA(Scalif),BEc(Mal)
Professor
DatukNormaMansor,PhD,MPA(Liv),BEc(Mal)
EdmundTerenceGomez,PhD,MPhil,BA(Mal)
AssociateProfessor
HjhHalimahAwang,PhD(Macq),MSc,BSc(NIII)
HjhSabithaMarican,PhD(SciUMalaysia),MPA,BSc(Pitt)
DatukHjSharifuddinZainuddin,PhD,MPA(Pitt),BEc(Mal),DipBusStudies(MARA)
SeniorLecturer
BehLooSee,PhD(PutraUMalaysia),MA(NUMalaysia),BA(SciUMalaysia)
MakmorTumin,PhD,MPA,BEc(Mal)
NawiAbdullah,MPA,BEc(Mal)
RajaNorizaRajaAriffin,PhD(Nottingham),MCRP(CSUF),BA(USL)
Kuppusamya/lSingaravelloo,PhD(PutraUMalaysia),MPA(Mal),BSc(Mal)
Lecturer
MuhammadAsriMohdAli,MPA,BEc(Mal)
SlabTutor
KhaldunMunipAbdMalek,MA(Edin),MST(Oxon)
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DEPARTMENTOFAPPLIEDSTATISTICS
Head: AssociateProfessorDr.SusilaMunisamy@Doraisamy,
PhD(Warwick),MSc,BSc(PutraUMalaysia),LLB(Lond)
Professor
GohKimLeng,PhD(Monash),MEc,BEc(Mal)
IdrisJajri,PhD(NCarolinaState),MSc(Lond),BEc(Mal)
AssociateProfessor
NoorAzinaIsmail,PhD(QUT),MStats,BSc(UNSW)
SusilaMunisamy@Doraisamy,PhD(Warwick),MSc,BSc(PutraUMalaysia),LLB(Lond)
RohanaJani,PhD(Macq),MSc(Wvirginia),BSc(Ohio)
TeyNaiPeng,MSc(Michigan),BEc(Mal)
SeniorLecturer
NgSorTho,PhD(PutraUMalaysia),MEc,BEc(Mal)
LauWeeYeap,PhD(Osaka),MAppStats(Mal),MEc(Osaka),MAcc(CSU),BSocSc(Hons)(USM)
TemporaryLecturer
NoorIsmawatiMohdJaafar,MSc(Uconn),BSc(UiTM),Dip_SA(UiTM)
SlabTutor
MuzalwanaAbdulTalib@AbdulMutalib,MAppStats(Mal),BA(SheffieldHallam)
DianaAbdulWahab,MAppStats(Mal),BDecSc(NorthUMalaysia)
AhmadFaridOsman,MSc,BAppSc(SciUMalaysia)
SlaiTutor
TanPeiPei,MAppStats,BEc(Mal)
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EMERITUSPROFESSOR
YMProfessorDiRajaUngkuAzizUngkuHamid
DrMohamedAriffAbdulKarem
DrStephenCheeHongChye
ADJUNCTPROFESSOR
DatukSeriPanglimaAndrewL.T.Sheng
DrR.ThillainathanYBhg.TanSriEmeritusProfesorDatukDr.AugustineOngSoonHock
SENIORRESEARCHFELLOW
Dr.MarieAimeeTourres
Dr.CheongKeeCheok
Dr.JebamalaiVinanchiarachi
Dr.LeoJocelynFredericks
RESEARCHFELLOW
Pn.HjhFatimahSaid
SPECIALISTCONSULTANT
Dr.SulochanaNair
SPECIALIST
Dr.SoonLeeYing
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EXTERNALEXAMINERS
ProfessorDr.ShigeyukiAbe
DepartmentofEconomics
Professor,FaciltyofPolicyStudies,DoshishaUniversity
Director,CenterforContemporaryAsianStudies(CCAS),
DoshishaUniversity,Japan
ProfessorJayatiGhosh
DepartmentofDevelopmentStudies
ProfessorofEconomics,CentreforEconomicStudies&Planning,
SchoolofSocialSciences,Jawaharlal
NehruUniversity,NewDelhi,India
ProfessorDr.DavidA.Sonnenfeld
ProfesorandChair
DepartmentofEnvironmentalStudies
StateUniversityofNewYork
CollegeofEnvironmentalScienceandForestry,USA
ProfessorDr.VijayanN.Nair
DepartmentofAppliedStatistics
DonaldA.DarlingProfessorofStatistics
ProfessorofIndustrial&OperationsEngineeringUniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor,USA
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ADMINISTRATIVEANDSUPPORT
SeniorAssistantRegistrar(N44) : ZainabAbdullah
(Administrative&Development)
AssistantRegistrar(N41) : MaimunahKamarudin(HigherDegree)
AssistantRegistrar(N41) : EdzuraJahari
(Undergraduate)
ResearchOfficer(N41) : NurMaslizaMuda
(CPDS) WangSokWai
AssistantAdminOfficer(N27) : NorshaadahMohdZain
AdministrativeAssistantS/U(N28) : RozlinKasmani
AdministrativeAssistantS/U(N27) : FarahaniMdZain
: NuurHakimahMohdDin
AdministrativeAssistantS/U(N22) : FauziahAbuHassan(KUP)
AdministrativeAssistant(P/O)(N22) : Hj.MohamadSahutAhmad
WendyTanSawPeng(KUP)
AdministrativeAssistant(P/O)(N17) : AzuraHj.Aziz
HumairahAmizaMohdHussin
MohdZafifiMokhtar
NoorHalijahIbrahimNoorHidayahMdZakuan
NoorIrdawatyKamarodzaman
NorIshahAriffin
NorhidayuOmar
NurulasyikinAbdMajid
NuurIkhwanNizalMaamor
SitiKhairiahIbrahim
SitiShafinahHassan
SuhaidiKamarudinHussin
Technician(J22) : RazakDarus(KUP)
LabAssistant(C22) : RejandranSupramaniam(KUP)
ComputerTechnician(FT17) : SyafawiMalekFuad
AdministrativeAssistant(Financial) : SitiSurayaBaharuddin
(W17)
MachineOperatorDataProcess(F11) : AhmadJamalb.Roslan
Driver(R3) : NorasikinZulkarnaini
OfficeAssistant(N1) : KhairulAzwanbinMahayuddinShahrulIbrahim
SamsulAbd.Karim
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BACHELOROFECONOMICS
INTRODUCTION
The Bachelor of Economics programme is designed to provide solid grounding in theory and
economic knowledge and improve critical and analytical skills of students. The core and theelective courses are shaped to produce graduates with broad based as well as specialized
knowledge.Since 2005, the newly introducedtrack system created the option for students to
specializeinoneof10areas,namely,Monetary&FinancialEconomics,InternationalEconomics,
Labour Economics, Resource and Environmental Economics, Enterprise Development,
DevelopmentStudies,PublicAdministration,Human Resource Management,Political Economy
andApplied Statistics, if theyfulfil a minimum of seven courses froma particular track during
theircourseofstudy.Studentsarerequiredtocomplete121credithoursinordertograduate.
LEARNINGOUTCOMES
Attheendoftheprogramme,thegraduatewillbeableto:
Discusscompetitivechallengesinboththedomesticandglobaleconomies; Discusseconomicissueswithinthepolitical,regulatoryandenvironmentalcontext; Applytheprinciplesofbothmacroeconomicsandmicroeconomicsinabusinesscontext; Applyquantitativemethodsineconomicsandadministration; Applyeconomicanalysisintheevaluationofdevelopmentpolicies; Relatethedisciplineofeconomicstoissuesinbusiness,socialsciencesandpolitics; Evaluatecontemporaryeconomicissuesobjectively; Recognize the interactions of public, private and nonprofit organizations in the
economy;
Recognizetheethicalissuesineconomiccompetition; Demonstrateinformationtechnologyskillsinbusinessenvironment; Developeconomicanalysisskills; Developdisciplinaryskillsrelevanttotheneedsofthejobmarket;and Developcapacitiesforlifelonglearning.
SEMESTERSYSTEMCOORDINATOR
Students can seek advice from the Semester System Coordinator. For Academic Session
2011/2012,thecoordinatorsareasfollows:
Assoc.Prof.Dr.EvelynShyamala a/pPaulDevadason
AzmahOthman
NawiAbdullah
IsmawatiMohdJaafar
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ADMISSIONREQUIREMENTS
LOCALCANDIDATES
Ingeneral, localcandidateshave to fulfil theUniversitys general requirements aswellasthe
programme specificrequirements inorderto beadmittedtothe programme. Potential localcandidatesmustpossessorcompleteanyofthefollowing:
STPMqualificationoritsequivalent; DiplomafromUiTMorPoliteknikKementerianPendidikanMalaysiaorotherequivalentqualificationsrecognizedbytheMalaysianGovernmentandapprovedbytheUniversity
Senate;
KPMMatriculation,UMAsasiSainsorUTMTahunAsas.
UniversityGeneralRequirements
1. ApassinSPM/itsequivalent.2. ApasswithdistinctioninBahasaMelayu/BahasaMalaysiaatSPMLevel/itsequivalent.3.
ApassinSTPMexaminationwithatleast:a. GradeC(NGMP2.00)GeneralPaper;andb. GradeC(NGPM2.00)TWO(2)othersubjects.
4. CompletetheMalaysianUniversityEnglishTest(MUET).
ProgrammeSpecificRequirement
STPMorequivalent/MatriculationCandidates
Apasswith aminimumofGradeC+ (CGPA 2.33)in any of the following subjectsat STPMor
equivalent/Matriculation:
Economics Accountancy Mathematics/MathematicsS/T BusinessManagement/BusinessStudies
OR
ApasswithaminimumofGradeC(CGPA2.0)inanyoftheabovesubjectsorequivalentatSTPM
orequivalent/MatriculationandapasswithaminimumofGradeCinMathematicsatSPMlevel
orequivalent.
DiplomaCandidates
AdiplomafromUiTMorPoliteknikKementerianPendidikanMalaysiainanyofthefollowing
programme: DiplomainAccountancy DiplomainPublicAdministrationandLocalGovernment DiplomainBusinessStudies DiplomainBankingStudies DiplomainInvestmentAnalysis DiplomainMarketing
INTERNATIONALCANDIDATES
For international candidates, obtained equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian
GovernmentandapprovedbytheUniversitySenate.
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GUIDELINESONCREDITEXEMPTION
1. Interpretation:
ExemptionCreditreferstoexemptionfromregistrationandtakingcoursesrequiredforan
academicprogrammeonthebasisofcoursestakenbythestudentbeforebeingacceptedforadmissionintoadegreeprogrammeofthisUniversityasapprovedbytheSenate.
ThecoursethatisgivencreditexemptionwillnotbeconsideredforGPAandCGPA.
For credit exemption, the student is required to have completed the related
certificate/diploma/degreebeforebeingconsidered.
2. The credit exemption policy of the University is as stated in the Buku Panduan UmumSistemSemesterandotherregulationsthataredeterminedbytheSenate.
3. (1) Theconditionsforcreditexemptionareasfollows:
(a) Thecourseusedforapplicationofcreditexemptionmusthaveatleast75%ofoverlapincontentswiththecoursebeingofferedatFEA;and
(b) ThegradeorthegradepointobtainedforthecourseisnotlessthanBorgradepoint3.0.
(2) Subjecttoconditioninparagraph3(1)abovebeingsatisfied,thestudentiseligibletoapplyforcreditexemptionexceptfortheFacultyCompulsoryCoursesasfollows:
(a)
EXEE2105ResearchMethodology;
(b) EconomicsCoreCourses:
i. EXEE1103MicroeconomicsIAii. EXEE2110MicroeconomicsIICiii. EXEE3110MicroeconomicsIIICiv. EXEE1104MacroeconomicsIBv. EXEE2111MacroeconomicsIIDvi. EXEE3111MacroeconomicsIIIDvii. EGEE2102EconomicDevelopment
viii. EGEE2103MalaysianEconomicsix. EXEE2107CriticalThinkingInEconomicsx. EXEE2108InternationalEconomicsIssues
xi. EGEE3309HistoryofEconomicThought;and
(c) EXEE3190IndustrialTraining
Themaximumcreditexemptedmustnot exceedonethird(1/3)of the totalcredit
hoursoftheprogramme.
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(3) Studentsarenotallowed:
(a) Touseone(1)equivalentcourseattheDiplomaleveltoapplyforexemption
fromtwo (2) different courses attheBachelordegree level. Thedateof the
students examination result for every equivalent course will be taken into
consideration;
(b) To use one (1) Diploma level course offered by other Institutions in the
first/intermediate level/year to bedeemedequivalent to a Bachelordegree
courseofferedinthefinallevel/year;and
(c) Tolistmorethantwo(2)coursesattheDiplomaleveltobedeemedequivalenttoone(1)courseattheBachelordegreelevel.
4. Applicationsare fortheFirst Year studentsinSemester II,using theformswhichcanbeobtained from the GeneralOffice, FEA andmust be submitted to the Faculty onlyonce
throughoutthestudylatestbythesecondFridayofSemesterIIalongwith:
(1) ProcessingfeeofRM5.00percredithour.Thefeeisnotrefundable;
(2) Syllabusandmarkingsystemofthecourseusedforapplicationofcreditexemption;and
(3) Onecopyoftherelatedcertificate/diploma/degree.
Ifthe informationprovidedbythe student isfalseorincompleteor doesnot satisfythe
requirements,theFacultyreservestherighttorejecttheapplication.
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GUIDELINESONCREDITTRANSFER
1. Interpretation:
CreditTransfer referstothetransferofcredithouralongwiththegradeobtainedforthe
coursetakenbythestudentafterhe/shehasbeenacceptedforadmissionintoadegreeprogrammeatthisUniversity.
ThecoursethatisgivenofcredittransferwillbeincludedintheGPAandCGPAcalculation.
However,inspecialsituations,studentsthatarepermittedtochangehis/herprogramme
ofstudycanbeconsideredforcredittransfersubjecttotheconditionsofcredittransferas
determinedbytheUniversityandtheFacultybeingsatisfied.
2. ThecredittransferpolicyoftheUniversityisasstatedintheBukuPanduanUmumSistemSemesterandotherregulationsthataredeterminedbytheSenate.
3.
(1) Theconditionsforcredittransferareasfollows:
(a) Thecourseusedforapplicationofcreditexemptionmusthaveatleast75%ofoverlapincontentswiththecoursebeingofferedatFEA;and
(b) ThegradeorthegradepointobtainedforthecourseisnotlessthanCorgradepoint2.0.
(2) Subjectto therecommendationof theHeadofDepartment,theconditionasstatedinparagraph 3 (1) being satisfied, credit transfer from other institution of higher
learning(degreetodegree)ismoreopen.
4. Theapplicationmustbemadeusingthe formwhichcan beobtainedfrom the GeneralOffice,FEAandmustbesubmittedtotheFacultyonlyoncethroughoutthestudy,latestby
thesecondFridayofthesemesterinwhichthestudentregistersfor.
Theapplicationmustbeaccompaniedbythefollowingdocuments:
(1) ProcessingfeeofRM5.00percredithour.Thefeeisnotrefundable;
(2) Syllabusandmarkingsystemofthecourseusedforapplicationofcredittransfer;and
(3) Onecopyoftherelatedcertificate/diploma/degree.
Ifthe informationprovidedbythestudent isfalseorincompleteordoesnot satisfythe
requirements,theFacultyreservestherighttorejecttheapplication.
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MARKINGSCHEME
Mark Grade GradePoint Denotation
80100
7579
A
A
4.0
3.7
Distinction
Distinction
7074
6569
6064
B+
B
B
3.3
3.0
2.7
Credit
Credit
Credit
5559
5054
C+
C
2.3
2.0
Pass
Pass
4549
C
1.7
BorderlinePass
(Referparagraph2underRemarks)
4044
3539
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BACHELORSDEGREECLASSIFICATIONUNDERTHESEMESTERSYSTEM
DegreeAwarded CGPA Intake:Session2002/2003onwards
PassWithHonours
PassWithHonours
(WithDistinction)
2.0
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PROGRAMMESTRUCTURE
No Courses Credit
Hours
Total
CreditHours
1. UniversityCourses
1. GXEX1401 InformationSkills
2. GXEX1411 EthnicRelation (ForLocalStudent)
3. GXEX1412 BasicEntrepreneurshipCulture
4. GXEX1413 IntroductiontoMalaysia(ForInternationalStudent)
5. GXEX1414 IslamicCivilisationandAsiaCivilisation
TITAS(ForLocalStudent)
6. Cocuriculum
7. EnglishCommunicationCourse (6CH)
(1)Level1:
MUETBand1/IELTSBand12/TOEFL0343
GTEE1105CommunicationinEnglishI
GTEE1205CommunicationinEnglishI
MUETBand2/IELTSBand33.5/TOEFL347433
GTEE1107CommunicationinEnglishIII
GTEE1207CommunicationinEnglishIV MUETBand3/IELTSBand4/TOEFL437510/TOEIC405
600/ELPISGradeC
GTEE1109SpeakingSkillsinEnglish
GTEE1110WritingSkillsinEnglish
(2)Level2:
MUETBand46/IELTSBand6/TOEFL 550/ALevelmin5/
ELPISGradeAorB
GTEE1111PresentationSkillsattheworkplace
GTEE1112IntroductiontoCriticalReadinginEnglish
GTEE1113TechnicalWriting
8. EXEE2113 SociologyI
18
18
2. FacultyCoreCourses
GeneralBroadbaseCoursesEPEE1102 IntroductiontoPoliticalScience
EPEE1103 IntroductiontoPublicAdministration
EXEE1106 IntroductiontoFinancialManagement I
EGEE2305 IntroductiontoLaw
EXEE2112 ResearchMethodology I
EconomicCoreCourses
EXEE1103 MicroeconomicsIA
EXEE2110 Microeconomics IIC
EXEE3110 Microeconomics IIIC
EXEE1104 MacroeconomicsIB
EXEE2111 MacroeconomicsIID
EXEE3111 MacroeconomicsIIID
EGEE2102 EconomicDevelopmentEGEE2103 MalaysianEconomy
EXEE2107 CriticalThinkinginEconomics
EXEE2108 InternationalEconomicsIssues
EGEE3309 HistoryOfEconomicThought
QuantitativeCourses
ESEE1101/2 QuantitativeAnalysis A/B
ESEE1105 Statistics IC
EEEE2101 IntroductiontoMathematicalEconomics
ESEE2102 BasicEconometrics
ESEE2201 StatisticsII
IndustrialTraining
EXEE3190 IndustrialTraining
17
37
16
6
76
3. ElectiveCourses 27 Total 121
PassGredforallcourseisGradeCexceptforcoursethatassessforsatisfactory&unsatisfactory.
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Notes:
1. Astudenthasanoptiontospecializeinoneoften(10)areas,ifhe/shefulfilsaminimumofseven(7)coursesfromaparticulartrackduringhis/hercourseofstudy.Thetracksare:
a.
Monetary&FinancialEconomicsb. InternationalEconomicsc. LabourEconomicsd. ResourceandEnvironmentalEconomicse. EnterpriseDevelopmentf. DevelopmentStudiesg. PublicAdministrationh. HumanResourceManagementi. PoliticalEconomyj. AppliedStatistics
2. InternationalStudents2011/2012:
a. Exempted from taking GXEX1414 TITAS (2CH) and GXEX141 (2CH) Ethnic Relationcourse,unlessotherwise.
b. CompulsorytotakeEXEE1302PrinciplesofEconomicsandGXEX1413IntroductiontoMalaysiacourse.
c. CompulsorytotakeGTEM1101ElementaryMalaycourseasaconvocationcondition.
3. StudentsarerequiredtoattendprogrammesorganizedbytheFacultyfromtimetotime.
4. Studentsmayrefertothefollowingsourcesforadditionalinformation:
a. UniversityofMalaya(FirstDegreeStudies)Rules2010andUniversityofMalaya(FirstDegreeStudies)Regulations2010;
b. GuidelinesforIndustrialTraining;c. GuidelinesforGraduationExercise;d. ModulPembangunanKemahiranInsaniah(SoftSkills)UntukInstitusiPengajianTinggi
Malaysia(LatestEdition);and
e. OccasionalnoticesfromtheFaculty.
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LIST OF UNIVERSITY COURSES
No Code Title CH
1. GXEX1401 InformationSkills 1
2. GXEX1411 EthnicRelation(ForLocalStudent)
2
3. GXEX1412 BasicEntrepreneurshipCulture 2 4. GXEX1413 IntroductiontoMalaysia
(ForInternationalStudent)
2
5. GXEX1414 IslamicCivilisationandAsianCivilisation
TITAS(ForLocalStudent)
2/E
6. CoCurriculum 2
7.
nglishCommunicationCourse
(1)Level1:
GTEE1105
GTEE1205
GTEE1107
GTEE1207
GTEE1109GTEE1110
(2)Level2:
GTEE1111
GTEE1112
GTEE1113
CommunicationinEnglishI
CommunicationinEnglishII
CommunicationinEnglishIII
CommunicationinEnglishIV
SpeakingSkillsinEnglishWritingSkillsinEnglish
PresentationSkillsattheWorkplace
IntroductiontoCriticalReadinginEnglish
TechnicalWriting
6
LIST OF FACULTY CORE COURSES
No Code Title CHPage
BroadbaseCourses
1. EPEE1102 IntroductiontoPoliticalScience 3 38
2. EPEE1103 IntroductiontoPublicAdministration 3 39
3. EXEE1106 IntroductiontoFinancialManagementI 4 40
4. EGEE2305 IntroductiontoLaw 3 41
5. EXEE2112 ResearchMethodologyI 4 42
6. EXEE2113
SociologyI 3 43
EconomicCoreCourses
1. EXEE1103 MicroeconomicsIA 3 44
2. EXEE2110 MicroeconomicsIIC 4 45
3. EXEE3110 MicroeconomicsIIC 4 46
4. EXEE1104 MacroeconomicsIB 3 47
5. EXEE2111 MacroeconomicsIID 4 48
6. EXEE3111 MacroeconomicsIIID 4 49
7. EGEE2102 EconomicDevelopment 3 50
8. EGEE2103 MalaysiaEconomy 3 51
9. EXEE2107 CriticalEconomicsInEconomics 3 52
10. EXEE2108 InternationalEconomicsIssues 3 53
11 EGEE3309 HistoryOfEconomicsThought 3 54
1. ESEE1101/2 QuantitativeAnalysisA/B 3 55/56
2. ESEE1105 StatisticsIC 4 57
3. EEEE2101 IntroductiontoMathematicalEconomics 3 58
4. ESEE2102 BasicEconometrics 3 59
5. ESEE2201 StatisticsII 3 60
1. EXEE3190 IndustrialTrainingI 661
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LISTOFELECTIVECOURSES
No Code Title CHPage
1. EEEE2102 TheoryofInternationalTrade 3 622. EEEE2104 PublicFinance 3 633. EEEE2307 BankingandFinancialLaw 3 644. EEEE2308 IslamicBankingandFinance 3 655. EEEE2314 MonetaryEconomicsI 3 666. EEEE2315 EconomicsofRegionalIntegration 3 677. EEEE3101 WelfareEconomics 3 688. EEEE3301 ManagerialEconomics 3 699. EEEE3303 EconomicsofInformation 3 7010. EEEE3305 HealthEconomics 3 7111. EEEE3306 InternationalFinance 3 7212. EEEE3312 FinancialEconomics 3 7313. EEEE3314 MonetaryEconomicsII 3 7414. EEEE3315 BankingIslamicandFinancialLaw 3 7515. EGEE2104 LabourEconomicsI 3 7616. EGEE2302 EnvironmentalEconomics 3 7717. EGEE2303 Demography 3 7818. EGEE2304 UrbanEconomics 3 7919. EGEE2306 MalaysianBusinessLaw 3 8020. EGEE3304 PopulationEconomicsandPolicies 3 8121. EGEE3306 WorldEconomicHistory 3 8222. EGEE3308 IndustrialEconomics 3 8323. EGEE3312 EnergyEconomics 3 8424. EGEE3313 EconomicsofFinancialMarket 3 8525. EGEE3314 EntrepreneurialEconomics 3 8626. EGEE3316 EconomicsofRegulation 3 8727. EGEE3317 LabourEconomicsII 3 8828. EGEE3319 EconomicsofEducation 3 8929. EGEE3320 InternationalMacroeconomics 3 9030. EREE2102 SmallEntrepreneurshipDevelopment 3 9131. EREE2310 GenderandDevelopment 3 9232. EREE2312 MicrocreditandFinance 3 9333. EREE3104 AnalysisofDevelopmentProjects 3 9434. EREE3105 SustainableDevelopment 3 9535. EREE3106 CooperativeDevelopment 3 9636. EREE3107 AgriculturalDevelopment 3 9737. EREE3301 LandEconomics 3 9838. EREE3302 CurrentDevelopmentIssues 3 9939. EREE3304 AgribusinessManagement 3 10040. EREE3308 DevelopmentandBiotechnology 3 10141. EREE3309 SociologyofDevelopment 3 10242. EREE3310 CommunityDevelopment 3 10343. EREE3311 GrowthandDistribution 3 10444. EPEE2103 PublicManagement:TheoryandPractice 3 10545. EPEE2104 ComparativePoliticsandGovernment 3 10646. EPEE2105 StructureandPoliticalProcessinMalaysia 3 10747. EPEE2201 ComparativePolitical Strategies for Economics and Business
Development
3 108
48. EPEE2302 HumanResourceManagement 3 10949. EPEE2303 PoliticalTheoryandBehavior 3 11050. EPEE2306 LocalGovernmentandUrbanDevelopment 3 11151. EPEE2310 Ethnicity,DevelopmentandNationalIntegration 3 11252. EPEE3101 FinancialAdministration 3 114
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No Code Title CHPage
53. EPEE3111 IndustrialRelations 3 11554. EPEE3112 OrganisationalBehaviour 3 11655. EPEE3114 OccupationalSafetyandHealth 3 11756. EPEE3115 ManagementSkillTechnique 3 11857. EPEE3301 InternationalPolitics 3 11958. EPEE3302 CommunicationinPoliticsandAdministration 3 12059. EPEE3305 MetropolitanPlanning 3 12160. EPEE3306 ProjectManagementandAnalysis 3 12261. EPEE3308 PublicPolicy 3 12362. EPEE3309 PublicEnterprisesandPrivatisation 3 12463. EPEE3313 TotalQualityManagement 3 12564. EPEE3323 CompensationandBenefit 3 12665. ESEE2101 SurveyandSamplingMethods 3 12766. ESEE2301 BusinessComputing 3 12867. ESEE2302 ManagerialDecisionMaking 3 12968. ESEE2305 DataAnalysis 3 13069. ESEE3103 TimeSeriesAnalysis 3 13170. ESEE3104 ExperimentalDesign 3 13271. ESEE3105 EconometricAnalysis 3 13372. ESEE3108 FinancialEconometrics 3 13473. ESEE3301 DemographicTechniquesandApplications 3 13574. ESEE3302 MathematicalStatistics 3 13675. ESEE3305 ActuarialMathematics 3 13776.
77.
ESEE3306
EXEE3185
StatisticalComputing
GraduationExercise
3
6
138
139
LIST OF ELECTIVE COURSES OFFERED TO OTHER FACULTIES
No Code Title CHPage
1. EXEE1302 PrinciplesofEconomics@
3 140
@ThiscourseisnotofferedtostudentsfromFEA/FPP,APM,API(minors)andFSSS(minors)andFSKTM(Businessminor).
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LISTOFTRACKSANDRELATEDELECTIVECOURSES
MONETARY&FINANCIALECONOMICS
1 EEEE2314 MonetaryEconomicsI
2 EEEE3314 MonetaryEconomicsII
3 EEEE3312 FinancialEconomics
4 EEEE2308 IslamicBankingandFinance
5 EEEE3306 InternationalFinance
6 EEEE2307 BankingandFinancialLaw
7 EGEE3313 EconomicsofFinancialMarkets
8 ESEE3108 FinancialEconometrics
9 ESEE3105 EconometricsAnalysis
10 ESEE3103 TimeSeriesAnalysis
11 EGEE3316 EconomicsofRegulation
12 EEEE3315 BankingIslamicandFinancialLaw
INTERNATIONALECONOMICS
1 EEEE2102 TheoryofInternationalTrade
2 EEEE3306 InternationalFinance
3 EEEE2315 EconomicsofRegionalIntegration
4 EGEE3306 WorldEconomicHistory
5 EGEE3311 InternationalEconomicDevelopment
6 EGEE3320 InternationalMacroeconomics
7 EEEE3312 FinancialEconomics
8 EPEE2201 ComparativePoliticalStrategiesforEconomicDevelopment&
Business
9 EEEE3316 EconomicsofRegulation10 EEEE3303 EconomicsofInformation
11 NC InternationalEconomicLaw
12 NC EastAsiaEconomics
LABOURECONOMICS
1 EGEE2104 LabourEconomicsI
2 EGEE3317 LabourEconomicsII
3 EPEE3111 IndustrialRelations
4 EGEE3304 PopulationEconomics&Policies
5 EGEE3319 EconomicsofEducation6 EEEE3305 HealthEconomics
7 EREE2310 GenderandDevelopment
8 EPEE2302 HumanResourceManagement
9 EGEE3308 IndustrialEconomics
10 ESEE3301 TechniqueandApplicationofDemography
11 EGEE2303 Demography
12 EEEE2104 PublicFinance
13 EEEE3101 WelfareEconomics
14 EEEE3305 HealthEconomics
15 NC HouseholdEconomics
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RESOURCEANDENVIRONMENTALECONOMICS
1 EGEE2302 EnvironmentalEconomics
2 EREE3105 SustainableDevelopment
3 EREE3108 EnvironmentalPolicy:TheoryandPractice4 EREE3301 LandEconomics
5 SHES1304** EnvironmentalScience
6 EREE3311 Growth&Distribution
7 EGEE3316 EconomicsofRegulation
8 EEEE3101 WelfareEconomics
9 EEEE2302 EconomicsofIncomeDistribution
10 NC EnvironmentalRegulations
11 NC EnvironmentalRiskAnalysis
ENTERPRISEDEVELOPMENT
1 EREE2312 MicrocreditandFinance
2 EREE2102 SmallEntrepreneurshipDevelopment
3 EREE3106 CooperativeDevelopment
4 EREE3104 AnalysisofDevelopmentProjects
5 EGEE3314 EntrepreneurialEconomics
6 EPEE3106 IndustrialRelations
7 EGEE2306 MalaysianBusinessLaw
8 EEEE3303 EconomicsofInformation
9 EREE3309 SociologyofDevelopment
10 EREE3304 AgribusinessManagement
11 EEEE3101 ManagerialEconomics
12 EGEE3316 EconomicsofRegulation13 NC ICTandRuralEnterprise
14 NC Tourism
15 NC HumanResourceDevelopment
DEVELOPMENTSTUDIES
1 EREE3308 DevelopmentandBiotechnology
2 EREE3107 AgriculturalDevelopment
3 EGEE2101 EconomicsofPlanning
4 EREE3309 SociologyofDevelopment
5 EGEE2302 ResourceandEnvironment6 EREE3310 CommunityDevelopment
7 EPEE2310 Ethnicity,DevelopmentandNationalIntegration
8 EEEE3101 WelfareEconomics
9 EGEE3311 InternationalEconomicDevelopment
10 EREE2310 GenderandDevelopment
11 EREE3302 CurrentDevelopmentIssues
12 EREE3311 GrowthandDistribution
13 EGEE2304 UrbanEconomics
14 EREE3105 SustainableDevelopment
15 EREE3301 LandEconomics
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PUBLICADMINISTRATION
1 EPEE3308 PublicPolicy
2 EPEE2103 PublicManagement:Theory&Practice
3 EPEE2105 StructureandPoliticalProcessinMalaysia4 EPEE3101 FinancialAdministration
5 EPEE2306 LocalGovernmentandUrbanDevelopment
6 EPEE2201 ComparativePoliticalStrategiesforEconomicandBusiness
Development
7 EPEE3305 MetropolitanPlanning
8 EPEE3309 PublicEnterpriseandPrivatization
9 EPEE3306 Management&ProjectAnalysis
10 EEEE2104 PublicFinance
11 NC ConstitutionsandAdministrativeLaw
12 NC PublicSectorManagement
13 NC TechnologyinPublicAdministration
14 NC StrategicManagement
HUMANRESOURCEMANAGEMENT
1 EPEE2302 HumanResourceManagement
2 EPEE3112 OrganizationalBehaviour
3 EPEE3313 TotalQualityManagement
4 EPEE3111 IndustrialRelations
5 EPEE3114 OccupationalSafetyandHealth
6 EPEE3323 CompensationandBenefit
7 EPEE3115 ManagementSkillsTechniques
8 EPEE2103 PublicManagement:TheoryandPractice9 ESEE2302 ManagerialDecisionMaking
10 NC StrategicManagement
11 NC ProductivityandPerformanceManagement
12 NC PublicSectorManagement
POLITICALECONOMY
1 EPEE2303 PoliticalTheoryandBehaviour
2 EREE2306 PoliticalEconomyofDevelopment
3 EPEE2104 ComparativePoliticsandGovernment
4 EPEE3301 InternationalPolitics5 EPEE3302 CommunicationinPoliticsandAdministration
6 EPEE2310 Ethnicity,DevelopmentandNationalIntegration
7 EPEE2105 StructureandPoliticalProcessinMalaysia
8 EPEE2201 ComparativePoliticalStrategiesforEconomicandBusiness
Development
9 EEEE2104 PublicFinance
10 EPEE2306 LocalGovernmentandUrbanDevelopment
11 EREE3309 SociologyofDevelopment
12 EPEE3309 PublicEnterpriseandPrivatization
13 EPEE3101 FinancialAdministration
14
EGEE3316
EconomicsofRegulation
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APPLIEDSTATISTICS
1 ESEE2101 SurveyandSamplingMethods
2 ESEE2301 BusinessComputing
3 ESEE2302 ManagerialDecisionMaking4 ESEE2305 DataAnalysis
5 ESEE3103 TimeSeriesAnalysis
6 ESEE3104 ExperimentalDesign
7 ESEE3105 EconometricAnalysis
8 ESEE3108 FinancialEconometrics
9 ESEE3301 DemographyTechniquesandApplications
10 ESEE3302 MathematicalStatistics
11 ESEE3305 ActuarialMathematics
12 ESEE3306 StatisticalComputing
13 NC AdvancedDataAnalysis
14 NC SamplingDesign
15 NC AnalyzingInformationinDatabases16 NC ActuarialStatistics
17 NC MarketingResearch
Note:
NC: Newcoursethatisnotoffered
** CoursesofferedinBiologyScienceInstitute(ISB)
Note:
1. Forgraduation,thetotalofcredithoursforelectivecoursesare27creditwherebystudentscanchoosethecombinationtotakeatleast7coursesandGraduationExerciseor9courses.
2. Studentsareconsideredasmajoringinaparticulartrackifhe/shetakesatleast7courseslistedunderthetrack.
3. ThetrackwillbedeterminedbytheFacultybeforegraduationbasedonthecombinationofcoursestaken.
4. Incircumstanceswherecourses are listed but notoffered, the Facultywill identifyotherrelevantcoursestobeincludedunderthatparticulartrack.
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PROPOSEDSTUDYSTRUCTUREACADEMICSESSION2011/2012
Level SemesterI SemesterII
FirstYear
UniversityCourse:
1.GXEX1401InformationSkills
2.GXEX1411EthnicRelations/
GXEX1414TITAS/GXEX1413
IntroductionToMalaysia
3.EnglishCourses
CompulsoryCourse:
1.EXEE1103MicroeconomicsIA/
EXEE1104MacroeconomicsIB
2.ESEE1101/1102QuantitativeAnalysisA/B
3.EGEE2305IntroductionToLaw
4.EPEE1102IntroductiontoPoliticalScience/
EPEE1103IntroductiontoPublic
Administration
1
K/2
3
3
3
3
3
18
University Course:
1.GXEX1410TITAS/GXEX1411Ethnic
Relations/GXEX1413IntroductionTo
Malaysia
2.EnglishCommunicationCourse
CompulsoryCourse:
1.EXEE1104MacroeconomicsIB/
EXEE1103MicroeconomicsIA
2.ESEE1103StatisticsIA/
ESEE1105StatisticsIC
3.EXEE1106IntroductiontoFinancial
ManagementI
4.EPEE1102IntroductiontoPoliticalScience/
EPEE1103IntroductiontoPublic
Administration
K/2
3
3
3
4
4
3
19
Level SemesterIII SemesterIV
Second
Year
UniversityCourse:
1.CoCuriculum/GXEX1412Basicof
EntrepreneurshipCulture
2.EXEE2113SociologyI
CompulsoryCourse:
1.EXEE2110MicroeconomicsIIC/
EXEE2111MacroeconomicsIID
2.ESEE2201StatisticII
3.EEEE2101IntroductionToMathematical
Economics/EXEE2112Research
MetodologyI
4.EGEE2103MalaysianEconomy/EGEE2102
DevelopmentEconomics
2
3
4
3
3/4
3
18/19
UniversityCourse:
1.GXEX1412BasicofEntrepreneurship
Culture/Cocuriculum
CompulsoryCourse:
1.EXEE2111MacroeconomicsIID/
EXEE2110MicroeconomicsIIC
2.ESEE2102BasicEconometrics
3.EXEEE2108InternationalEconomicsIssues
4.EXEE2112Research
MetodologyI/EEEE2101IntroductionTo
MathematicalEconomics
5.EGEE2102DevelopmentEconomics/
EGEE2103MalaysianEconomy
ElectiveCourse:
One(1)coursetobechosenfromtheElectiveList
2
4
3
3
3/4
3
3
22/21
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Level SemesterV SemesterVI
FinalYear
CompulsoryCourse/ElectiveCourse:
1.EXEE3110MicroeconomicsIIIC/
EXEE3111MacroeconomicsIIID
2.EXEE2107CriticalThinkinginEconomics
ElectiveCourse:
3.Four(4)coursestobechosen
fromElectiveList
4
3
3
3
3
3
19
CompulsoryCourse/ElectiveCourse:
1.EXEE3111MacroeconomicsIIID/
EXEE3110MicroeconomicsIIIC
2.EGEE3309DevelopmentinEconomic
Thinking
ElectiveCourse:
3.Four(4)coursestobechosen
fromElectiveList
4
3
3
3
3
3
19
SemesterVII
IndustrialTrainingI6
Note:1. Anewstudentislimitedtotakenomorethan18credithoursinthefirstsemesterofaprogramme
ofstudy.
2. GenerallythemaximumnumberofcredithoursallowedinaNormalSemesteris20credithoursandforaSpecialSemesteris9credithours.
3. TheminimumnumberofcredithoursastudentisallowedtotakeinnormalSemesteris12credithoursbutnotallowedtoregisterlessthan6credithoursunlessitisforthesemesterfollowingthe
minimum duration of the programme of study or for the purpose of fulfilling graduation
requirements.Registrationlessthan12credithourstheapprovaloftheDeanoftheFacultyofthe
programmeofstudymustbeobtained.
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LISTOFTHEFACULTYOFFEREDCOURSES
SEMESTERI,SESSION2011/2012
FACULTYCORECOURSES
Courses
Code
NameofCourses Credit
Hours
Lecturers Exam
Duration
BroadbaseCourses
EPEE1102 IntroductiontoPoliticalScience 3 +Dr.NgeowChowBing 2hours
EPEE1103 IntroductiontoPublic
Administration
3 NawiAbdullah 2hours
EXEE1106 IntroductiontoFinancial
ManagementI
4 AnurddinAbdulGhani
PutriRozitaTahir*
2hours
EGEE2305 IntroductiontoLaw 3 Lecturerswillbeidentified
2hours
EXEE2112 ResearchMethodologyI 4 Dr.LeeHwokAun
Mr.MohamadYusoffSanusi
2hours
EXEE2113 SociologyI 3 Dr.SuriaBaba* 2hours
EconomicCoreCoursesEXEE1103 MicroeconomicsIA 3 Assoc.Prof.Dr.Radiahbt.AbdulKader
2hours
EXEE2110 MicroeconomicsIIC 4 Dr.LokeWaiHeng
ChongChinSieng
2hours
EXEE3103 MicroeconomicsIIIA 3 Dr.AbulQuasemAlAmin 2hours
EXEE1104 MacroekonomiIB 3 SaadMohd.Said 2hours
EXEE2111 MacroeconomicsIID 4 Dr.ZarinahYusof 2hours
EXEE3104 MacroeconomicsIIIB 3 Dr.Santhaa/pChenayah@Ramu 2hours
EGEE2102 EconomicDevelopment 3 MelurNatasyaSaufi*
AzmahOthman
2hours
EGEE2103 MalaysianEconomy 3 Dr.YongSookLu 2hours
EXEE2107 CriticalThinkinginEconomics 3 Assoc.Prof.Dr.EvelynShyamalaPaul
Devadason
1hours
EXEE2108 InternationalEconomicIssues 3 Dr.MohamedAslambinGulamHassan 2hoursEGEE3309 HistoryofEconomicThought 3 Dr.RozaHazlibt.Zakaria 2hours
QuantitativeCourses
ESEE1101 QuantitativeAnalysisA 3 Dr.NgSorTho 2hours
ESEE1102 QuantitativeAnalysisB 3 MuzalwanaAbdTalib 2hours
ESEE1105 Statistik1C 4 NoorIsmawatiMohdJaafar 2hours
ESEE2102 BasicEconometrics 3 Dr.LauWeeYeap 2hours
ESEE2201 StatisticsII 3 Assoc.Prof.Dr.RohanaJani 2hours
EEEE2101 IntroductiontoMathematical
Economics
3 Dr.YewSiewYong 2hours
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ELECTIVECOURSES
Courses
Code
NameofCourses Credit
Hours
Lecturers Exam
Duration
EEEE2102 TheoryofInternationalTrade 3 NorHasniahKasim 2hours
EEEE2104 PublicFinancial 3 bdulKadirMatYazif 2hours
EEEE2314 MonetaryEconomicsI 3 ProfessorDr.TanEuChye 2hoursEEEE3101 WelfareEconomics 3 Assoc.Prof.Dr.MarioArturoRuizEstrada 2hours
EEEE3301 ManagerialEconomics 3 RahmanIbrahim 2hours
EEEE3303 EconomicsofInformation 3 Assoc.Prof.Dr.YapSuFei 2hours
EEEE3306 InternationalFinance 3 NorHasniahKassim 2hours
EGEE2104 LabourEconomicsI 3 Assoc.Prof.Fatimahbt.Said
NorHasniahbt.Kasim
2hours
EGEE2304 UrbanEconomics 3 Assoc.Prof.FatimahSaid 2hours
EGEE3308 IndustrialEconomics 3 Hjh.FatimahSaid 2hours
EGEE3312 EnergyEconomics 3 Dr.YongChenChen 2hours
EGEE3316 EconomicsOfRugulation 3 RahmanbinIbrahim 2hours
EPEE2103 PublicSectorManagement:
TheoryAndPractice
3 Dr.NgeowChowBing 2hours
EPEE2302 HumanResourceManagement 3 Dr.BehLooSee 2hours
EPEE2303 TheoryandPoliticalBehavior 3 Dr.MakmorTumin 2hoursEPEE2306 LocalGovernmentandUrban
Development
3 LecturetobeIdentified 2hours
EPEE2310 Ethnicity,Developmentand
NationalIntegration
3 Prof.Dr.EdmundTerenceGomez 2hours
EPEE3101 FinancialAdministration 3 NawiAbdullah 1hours
EPEE3112 OrganizationalBehaviour 3 Assoc.Prof.Dr.SabithaMarican 2hours
EPEE3114 OccupationalSafetyandHealth 3 D r.KuppusamySingaravelloo 1hours
EPEE3305 MetropolitanPlanning 3 Dr.RajaNorizaRajaAriffin 2hours
EPEE3306 ManagementandAnalysis
Project
3 Assoc.Prof.DatukDr.Sharifuddin
Zainuddin
2hours
EREE2310 GenderandDevelopment 3 SharifahMuhairahShahabudin* 2hours
EREE2312 MicrocreditandFinance 3 MuhamadRidzwanMohamadDaud 2hours
EREE3105 SustainableDevelopment 3 Dr.JebamalaiVinanchiarachi 2hours
EREE3106 CooperativeDevelopment 3 AzmahOthman 2hoursEREE3107 AgriculturalDevelopment 3 MohamadYusoffSanusi 2hours
EREE3304 AgribusinessManagement 3 MohamadYusoffSanusi 2hours
EREE3309 DevelopmentSociology 3 MelurNatasyaSaufi* 2hours
ESEE2101 SurveyandSamplingMethods 3 Assoc.Prof.TeyNaiPeng 2hours
ESEE3103 TimeSeriesAnalysis 3 Dr.LauWeeYeap 2hours
ESEE3105 EconometricAnalysis 3 Prof.Dr.IdrisJajri 2hours
GraduationExercise
EXEE3185 GraduationExercise 6
ELECTIVECOURSESOFFEREDTOOTHERFACULTIES(KELF)
Courses
Code
NameofCourses Credit
Hours
Lecturers Exam
Duration
EXEE1302 PrinciplesofEconomics* 3 AbdulKadirbinMatYazif 2hours
@ThiscourseisnotofferedtostudentsfromFEA/FPP,APM,API(minors)andFSSS(minors)andFSKTM(Businessminor)
*ParttimeLecturer
#TemporaryTutor
+ICSLecturer
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LISTOFTHEFACULTYOFFEREDCOURSES
SEMESTERII,SESSION2011/2012
FACULTYCORECOURSES
Courses
Code
NameofCourses Credit
Hours
Lecturers Exam
Duration
BroadbaseCourses
EPEE1102 IntroductiontoPoliticalScience 3 MuhammadAsriMohdAli 2hours
EPEE1103 IntroductiontoPublic
Administration
3 NawiAbdullah 2hours
EXEE1106 IntroductiontoFinancial
ManagementI
4 *AnurddinAbdulGhani
*PutriRozitaTahir
2hours
EGEE2305 IntroductiontoLaw 3 Hanirabt.Hanafi 2hours
EXEE2112 ResearchMethodologyI 4 Dr.LeeHwokAun
MohamadYusoffSanusi
2hours
EXEE2113 SociologyI 3 *Dr.SuriaBaba 2hours
EconomicCoreCourses
EXEE1103 MicroeconomicsIA 3 RahmanbinIbrahim 2hours
EXEE2110 MicroeconomicsIIC 4 Dr.YongSookLu 2hours
EXEE3103 MicroeconomicsIIIA 3 Dr.NurulhudaMohdSatar 2hours
EXEE1104 MacroeconomicsIB 3 Assoc.Prof.Dr.EvelynShyamalaA/PPaul
Devadason
2haours
EXEE2111 MacroeconomicsIID 4 Dr.YewSiewYong 2hours
EXEE3104 MacroeconomicsIIIB 3 Dr.MohamedAslambinGulamHassan 2hours
EGEE2102 EconomicDevelopment 3 AzmahOthman
*MelurNatasyabt.Saufi
2hours
EGEE2103 MalaysianEconomics 3 Dr.YongChenChen 2hours
EXEE2107 CriticalThinkinginEconomics 3 Dr.RozaHazlibt.Zakaria 1hours
EXEE2108 InternationalEconomicsIssues 3 Hasniahbt.Kasim 2hours
EGEE3309 Hist oryofEconomicThought 3 Dr.Zarinahbt.Yusof
2hours
QuantitativeCourses
ESEE1101 QuantitativeAnalysisA 3 NoorIsmawatiMohdJaafar 2hours
ESEE1102 QuantitativeAnalysisB 3 MuzalwanaAbdTalib 2hours
ESEE1105 StatisticsIC 4 AhmadFaridOsman
MuzalwanaAbdTalib
2hours
ESEE2102 BasicEconometrics 3 Prof.Dr.IdrisJajri
Dr.LauWeeYeap
2hours
ESEE2201 StatisticsII 3 TanPeiPei 2hours
EEEE2101 IntroductiontoMathematical
Economics
3 AssocProf.Dr.KwekKianTeng 2hours
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ELECTIVECOURSES
Courses
Code
NameofCourses Credit
Hours
Lecturers Exam
Duration
EEEE2307 BankingandFinancialLaw 3 Dr.AbulQuasemAlAmin 2hours
EEEE2308 IslamicBankingandFinance 3 Assoc.Prof.Dr.Hjh.Radiahbt.Abdul
Kader
2hours
EEEE2315 EconomicsofRegional
Integration
3 Dr.LokeWaiHeng 2hours
EEEE3312 FinancialEconomics 3 Dr.ChanSokGhee 2hours
EEEE3314 MonetaryEconomyII 3 Prof.Dr.TanEuChye 2hours
EEEE3315 IslamicBankingAndFinanceLaw 3 Lecturertobeidentified 2hours
EGEE2302 ResourceandEnvironmental
Economics
3 Dr.Santhaa/pChenayah@Ramu 2hours
EGEE2303 Demography 3 Lecturertobeidentified 2hours
EGEE2306 MalaysianBusinessLaw 3 Hanirabt.Hanafi 2hours
EGEE3304 EconomicsofPopulationand
Policies
3 Lecturertobeidentified 2hours
EGEE3313 EconomicsofFinancialMarket 3 SaadMohdSaid 2hours
EGEE3314 EntrepreneurialEconomics 3 *PutriRozitaTahir 2hours
EGEE3316 EconomicsofRegulation 3 RahmanbinIbrahim 2hoursEGEE3317 LabourEconomicsII 3 Hjh.Fatimahbt.Said
Assoc.Prof.Dr.MarioArturoRuizEstrada
2hours
EGEE3319 EconomicsofEducation 3 AbdulKadirbinMatYazif 2hours
EGEE3320 InternationalMacroeconomics 3 Dr.MohamedAslambinGulamHassan 2hours
EREE2102 SmallEntrepreneurship
Development
3 MuhamadRidzwanMohamadDaud 2hours
EREE3302 CurrentDevelopmentIssues 3 Dr.LeeHwokAun 2hours
EREE3308 DevelopmentandBiotechnology 3 MohamadYusoffSanusi 2hours
EREE3310 ComunityDevelopment 3 MohamadYusoffSanusi 2hours
EREE3311 GrowthandDistribution 3 Azmahbt.Othman 2hours
EPEE2105 MalaysiasPoliticalStructure
andProcess
3 MuhammadAsriBinMohdAli 2hour s
EPEE2201 ComparativePoliticaland
DevelopmentStrategiesForBusinessandEconomic
Development
3 Prof.Dr.EdmundTerenceGomez 2hours
EPEE3111 IndustrialRelations 3 Lecturertobeidentified 2hours
EPEE3115 ManagementSkillTechnique 3 NawiAbdullah 2hours
EPEE3301 InternationalPolitics 3 Dr.NgeowChowBing 2hours
EPEE3302 CommunicationinPoliticsand
Administration
3 Dr.BehLooSee 2hours
EPEE3308 PublicPolicy 3 Assoc.Prof.Dr.SabithaMarican 2hours
EPEE3309 PublicEnterprisesand
Privatisation
3 Dr.KuppusamySingaravelloo 1hour s
EPEE3313 TotalQualityManagement 3 Assoc.Prof.Datuk Dr.Sharifuddin
Zainuddin
2hours
EPEE3323 CompensationandBenefits 3 Dr.HjAliBoerhannoeddin 2hours
ESEE2301BusinessComputing 3 Lecturertobeidentified
2hours
ESEE2302 ManagerialDecisionMaking 3 Assoc.Prof.Dr.SusilaMunisamy@
Doraisamy
2hours
ESEE2305 DataAnalysis 3 Assoc. Prof.Dr.RohanaJani 2hours
ESEE3108 FinancialEconometrics 3 Dr.LauWeeYeap 2hours
ESEE3301 Techniques and Applications of
Demography
3 Assoc.Prof.TeyNaiPeng 2hours
ESEE3305 ActuarialMathematics 3 NoorIsmawatiMohdJaafar 2hours
ESEE3306 StatisticalComputing 3 Lecturertobeidentified 2hours
ELECTIVECOURSESOFFEREDBYOTHERFACULTIES(KELF)
Courses
Code
NameofCourses Credit
Hours
Lecturers Exam
Duration
EXEE1302 PrinciplesofEconomics 3 AbdulKadirbinMatYazif
SaadbinMohdSaid
2hours
@ThiscourseisnotofferedtostudentsfromFEA/FPP,APM,API(minors)andFSSS(minors)andFSKTM(Businessminor)
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SOFTSKILLS
BeginningSemester II,Session2006/2007, undergraduatesat theUniversity ofMalayawill be
evaluated for soft skills. These soft skills are embedded in the courses offered. The aim of
introducingsoftskillsistodevelopamorephysicallyandmentallybalancedindividual.These
softskillsarefundamentalinpreparingstudentstocompeteinthejobmarketthatisgrowingmore intense, and to face challenges of the real world. There are seven soft skills being
evaluated,namely:
1. CommunicationSkills,(CS)2. CriticalThinkingandProblemSolvingSkills,(CT)3. TeamSkills,(TS)4. LifelongLearningandInformationManagement,(LL)5. EntrepreneurialSkills,(KK)6. EthicsandProfessionalValues,(EM)and7. LeadershipSkills(LS).
Certificateswillbeissuedtostudentswhohaveachievedasatisfactorylevelofsoftskills.Thosewhodonotattaintheexpectedlevelwillberequiredtoundergoasoftskillscourse.Acertificate
willbeissuedtostudentsattheendofthecourse.
THEACADEMICADVISORSYSTEM
FunctionofanAcademicAdvisor
AstudentisprovidedwithanAcademicAdvisorwhoisalecturerinthestudentsfieldofstudy
whoseroleistoguidethestudentinplanninghisprogrammeofstudyby:
(1) helping the student choose courses and credit hours the student will take before
commencementofthesemester;and
(2)providingguidancetothestudentinovercomingproblemsrelatedtolearning,ifany,based
onhisacademicperformanceatmidsemesterandtheendofeachsemester.
MeetingswiththeAcademicAdvisor
AstudentisrequiredtomeetwiththeAcademicAdvisoratleastonceeverysemester.
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FACULTYCORE
BROADBASECOURSES
INTRODUCTIONTOPOLITICALSCIENCE
EPEE1102
3Credit
INTRODUCTIONTOPOLITICALSCIENCE
Prerequisite
None
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthiscourse,thestudentsareableto:
1. explainthekeyconceptsofpoliticssuchaspower,state,society,andgovernment;
2. differentiate political systems such as democracy, authoritarian, andtotalitarian;and
3. debatepoliticalissuescriticallythroughwrittenandspokenmedium.
Synopsis This course contains five parts, mainly: the political concepts, political
institutions, political participation, political ideology and international
politics.
References 1. Garner, R., Ferdinan,P. and Lawson S.,(2009). Introduction toPolitics.OxfordUniversityPress;KualaLumpur.
2. AbdulRashidMoten&SyedSerajulIslam(2006).IntroductiontoPoliticalScence.Singapore:ThompsonAsiaPte.Ltd.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3CT1
TS1
LL1,LL2
EM1
LS1
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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INTRODUCTIONTOPUBLICADMINISTRATION
EPEE1103
3Credit
INTRODUCTIONTOPUBLICADMINISTRATION
Prerequisite
None
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthiscourse,thestudentsareableto:
1. appraisetheroleofpublicadministrationindevelopment;2. applytheconceptspertainingtopublicadministration;and3. evaluatecriticallythe issuesandtrends inpublicadministrationandits
rolesandfunctionsinthepoliticalsystem.
Synopsis This course encompasses main themes in the discipline of public
administration. They include state and society, public administration and
politics,bureaucracyandpublicmanagement,changesandreformsinpublicadministration.
References 1. Abdullah Sanusi Ahmad, Norma Mansor and Abdul Kuddus Ahmad.(2003). The Malaysian Bureaucracy: Four Decades of Development,
PearsonPrenticeHall,KualaLumpur.
2. Starling, Grover. (1998). Managing The Public Sector, Arcout BraceCollegePublisher,ForthWorth.
3. ShafritzJayM.&HydeAlbert.(1997).ClassicsofPublicAdministrations,HarcoutBraceCollegePublisher,ForthWorth.
4. AbdullahSanusiAhmad.(1994).PerkembanganPentadbiranAwamdanPengurusan:KoleksiCeramahUmum,DewanBahasadanPustaka,Kuala
Lumpur.5.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
TS1
LL1
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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INTRODUCTIONTOFINANCIALMANAGEMENTI
EXEE1106
4Credit
INTRODUCTIONTOFINANCIALMANAGEMENTI
Prerequisite
None
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthiscourse,thestudentsareableto:
1.identifybasicprinciplesandapproachesoffinancialmanagement;
2.comprehendtherolesandfunctionsoffinancialmanagers;and
3.usebasicfinancialmanagementtoolsinpractice.
Synopsis Thiscourse providesthestudentswith basicprinciples and approaches of
financialmanagementinabusinessentity.Itencompassesbasicaccounting,
financialconceptsaswellasshortandlongterminvestmentandfinancing.
References 1. NorhayahZulkifli&Mohd.SarifIbrahim(2000),PerakaunanKewangan:
PrinsipdanAmalan,edisikedua.KualaLumpur:ArifiResource.
2. Khalid Ismail & Mahadzir Hamid, (2005), Perakaunan Awalan, edisikedua.PetalingJaya:PearsonPrenticeHall.
3. Faudziah Zainal Abidin,NasruddinZainudin, Faizah Ismail danNurwatiAshikinAhmadZaluki(2005),PengurusanKewangan:TeoridanAplikasi.
PetalingJaya:PearsonPrenticeHall.
4. Brigham,EugeneF,.Houston, JoelF. (2004)FundamentalsOf FinancialManagement,10
thedition.Ohio:Thomson.
5. Block, Stanley.B. Hirt, Geoffrey A. (2002), Foundations of FinancialManagement,10
thedition.Boston:McGrawHill.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
EM1
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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INTRODUCTIONTOLAW
EGEE2305
3Credit
INTRODUCTIONTOLAW
Prerequisite
None
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,the studentsareableto:
1. explainthetypesandsourcesofMalaysianLaw;2. eleboratetheconceptsandbasictheoriesoflaw;3. identifytheimportantissuesinthelegalsystem;4. analysethoseissueswiththerelevanttheoriesoflaw;and5. suggestanyrelevantpolicyanddemonstrategoodcommunicationskills.
Synopsis Thiscourseintendstoexposestudentstothebasicconceptsinlaw.Theseinclude the development and sourcesof the Malaysian law. The influence
from the English law and its application to Malaysian law can be seen
throughtheMalaysianlegalhistoryuntiltoday.Thiscoursealsocoversthe
applicationofIslamiclawinMalaysiaaccordingtoFederalConstitutionwill
alsobecovered.Inthetopicontheadministrationofjustice,studentswillbe
exposed to the hierarchy of courts in Malaysia and their respective
jurisdictionseitherincriminalorcivil law.Ashortdiscussionofthe Attorney
Generalandbodieswithspecializedjurisdictionwillendthecourse.
References 1. A.Bradney,F.Cownie,J.Masson,A.Neal,D.Newell,HowtoStudyLaw,3
rdEd.,SweetMaxwell,London,(1995).
2. Ahmad Ibrahim and Ahilemah Joned, The Malaysian Legal System,DewanBahasadanPustaka(1995).
3. Barker,David&Padfield,Colin,Law,London,(1992).4. GranvilleWilliams,LearningTheLaw,11thEd.,London,StevenandSons
(1982).5. WuMinAun,The Malaysian LegalSystem,2nd Ed.,Longman Malaysian
SdnBhd,(1999).6. RelevantStatutes
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
CT1,CT2,CT3
TS1,TS2
EM1,EM2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%FinalExamination:60%
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RESEARCHMETHODOLOGYI
EXEE2112
4Credit
RESEARCHMETHODOLOGYI
Prerequisite
ESEE1105Statistics1C
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthiscourse,studentsareableto:
1.explaintheconceptandresearchmethods;
2.identifyresearchproblemsandobjectives;
3.applyrelevantresearchmethodstosolveresearchproblems;
4.analyseinformationordatainlinewithresearchobjectives;and
5.prepareresearchproposalandpaper.
Synopsis Thiscourseexposesandtrainstudentsinconductingscientificresearch.Thecontentofthiscourseincludesresearchconcepts,issuesandapproachesfor
addressingresearchproblems.Theemphasisisgivenonresearchproblems,
the role of theory in research, and the methods of data collection and
analyses. The students also are trained in the preparation of research
proposalandpaperandareexposedwithstatisticalprogrammesinresearch.
References 1. Saunders,M.,Lewis,P.,Thornhill,A.,(2007).ResearchMethodsforBusinessStudents,4
thed.GreatBritain:PearsonEducationLtd.
2. Babbie,E.,(2001).ThePracticeofSocialResearch,9th.Belmont:USA.3. SSalkind,N.J.(2006).ExploringResearch,6thedition.NewJersey:
PearsonEducationInternational.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3,CS4,CS5,CS6,CS7
CT1,CT2,CT3
TS1,TS2,TS3,TS4,TS5
LL1,LL2
KK1
EM1,EM2,EM3LS1,LS2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:50%
FinalExamination:50%
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SOCIOLOGY
EXEE2113
3Credit
SOCIOLOGYI
Prerequisite
None
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthiscourse,studentsareableto:
1.explainthebasicconceptsofsociologicalstudies;
2.relatetheseconceptstoeconomicstudies;and
3.applythebasicconceptstothemselvesandtheirrespectiverolesinthe
community.
Synopsis This course is an introduction to sociology. Topics covered include social
theories,socialorganizationskinshipandfamily,cultureandreligion,socialstratificationclass,gender,raceandethnicityandcollectivebehaviorand
socialchange.
Reference 1. Tischler,HenryL.(2002).Introductionto Sociology7th Edition.TheHartcourtPress.
2. Macionis,JohnJ,andLindaGerber.(2002).Sociology.Ontario:PrenticeHall.
3. RodneyStark.(2004).Sociology,9thEdition.Belmont,CA:Wardsworth/ThomsonLearning.
4. Kendall,Diana(2010).Sociologyinourtimes:TheEssentialsWadsworth.Australia
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3,CS4,CS5,CS6
TS1,TS2,TS3
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:50%
FinalExamination:50%
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FACULTYCORE
ECONOMICCORECOURSES
MICROECONOMICSIA
EXEE1103
3Credit/
4Credit
MICROECONOMICSIA
Prerequisite
None
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,thestudentsareableto:
1. basiceconomicproblem;2. explainprinciplesandofmicroeconomics;and3.
applymicroeconomictheoryinmakingdecisionsinthemarket.
Synopsis The course discusses topics on basic economic problems, principles of
economics,demandandsupply,marketequilibrium,elasticitiesofdemand
and supply, consumer and producer surplus, government policies, cost of
production, perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic
competition
References 1. MankiwN.G(2004),Principles ofEconomics.(3rd Ed.),ThomsonLearning.
2. AbdulKadir&AzharHarun(2003),Mikroekonomi.ThomsonLearning.3. McEachernWilliamA.(2003).Microeconomics:AContemporary
Introduction.(6th
Ed.),ThomsonLearning.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
CT1,CT2,CT3
TS1,TS2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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MICROECONOMICSIIC
EXEE2110
4Credit
MICROECONOMICSIIC
Prerequisite
PassesEXEE1103MicroeconomicsIA
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,studentsareableto:
1.elaboratethetheoryofconsumerbehaviourandtheproductiontheory;2.analyzeconsumerpreferencestowardsrisk;3. identifyprofitmaximizationconditionsintheshortrunandlongrun;and4.evaluatethegainsandlossesfromgovernmentpolicies.
Synopsis The course will discuss the topics that related to consumer behaviour,
individualandmarketdemands,riskanduncertainty,productiontheoryandproductioncosts.Thecoursewillalsodiscussonhowthefirmmaximizesthe
profits.Atlast,thecoursewillexplainthecompetitivemarketanalysis.
References 1. Pindyck,RobertS,andRubinfeld,DanielL.(2001).Microeconomics.(5thed.)NewJersey:PrenticeHall.
2. Walter Nicholson. (2004). Intermediate Microeconomics and ItsApplications.(9
thed.)NewYork:Thomson.
3. Katz,Michael L.RosenandHarvey S (1999).Microeconomics. (7th ed.)NewYork:McGrawHill.
4. Frank, Robert H. (1999).Microeconomics and Behavior. (4th ed.) NewYork:McGrawHill.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
CT1,CT2,CT3
TS1,TS2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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MICROECONOMICSIIIC
EXEE3110
4Credit
MICROECONOMICSIIIC
Prerequisite
PassesEXEE2110MicroekonomiIIC
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,thestudentsareableto:
1. analyzemodelsofmonopolyandoligopolyusinggametheory;2. interprettopicsonpricingininputmarkets,generalequilibriumanalysis,
marketfailuresandpoliticaleconomics;and
3. applyarangeofsimplemathematicaltechniquesofeconomicanalysisinproblemsolving.
Synopsis Market structures and their welfare implications; game theory; pricing ininput markets; general equilibrium and welfare economics; externalities;
publicgoodsandpoliticaleconomics.
References 1. Nicholson,W.(2005),MicroeconomicTheory,(9thed).,ThomsonSouthWestern.
2. Katz,MichaelL.andRosen,HarveyS.(1998),Microeconomics,(3rded).,McGrawHill.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
CT1,CT2,CT3
TS1,TS2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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MACROECONOMICSIB
EXEE1104
3Credit
MACROECONOMICSIB
Prerequisite
None
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,thestudentsareableto:
1. identifymacroeconomicsissuesandproblems;2. explaintheclassicalmacroeconomicstheory;3. elaboratetheKeynesianmacroeconomicstheoryandeconomicactivity
determinations;
4. analysisthetheoryofISLMandADAS;and5. assess the effectiveness ofmacroeconomicspolicy inclosed and open
economy.
Synopsis This course is divided in two parts. Part one discuss the issues and
macroeconomic problems, national income concepts and accounting and
incomedeterminationmodelinclosedandopenedeconomy.
ParttwodiscussthederivationoftheISLMcurve,aggregatedemandand
aggregatesupply curve, equilibrium inopeneconomyandeffectivenessof
fiscalandmonetarypolicyintheeconomy.
References 1. Richard T. Froyen(2002),Macroeconomics: Theories andPolicies, (7thed.),PrenticeHall.(RTF).
2. ParkinM.&BadeR.(1988),ModernMacroeconomics,(2 ndEd.),PrenticeHall.(PB).
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
CT1,CT2,CT3
TS1,TS2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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MACROECONOMICSIID
EXEE2111
4Credit
MACROECONOMICSIID
Prerequisite
PassEXEE1104MacroeconomicsIB
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,studentsareableto:
1. explainthedeterminationofeconomicactivitybyapplyingtheoriesfromthemacroeconomicsmodeldiscussed;
2. elaboratethemajordifferencesamongthe theoriesused in the modelsdiscussed;
3. identify current economic problems (inflation, unemployment, sluggishaggregate demand and others) utilizing the explanation given by the
theoriesfromthemacroeconomicsmodelexamined;4. discussthepolicyimplicationofthetheories;5. relate the recent and world economic experiences by applying the
macroeconomicstheoriesdiscussed.
Synopsis Discussing the macroeconomics model of Classical, Keynesian, Monetarist,
NewClassicalandNewKeynesian.Focusisgiventothedifferencesinviews
amongthe economists.Also discussesaremodern consumptiontheoriesof
the Life Cycle Theory and Permanent Income Theory, fixed business
investment, residential investment and inventory investment. The Keynes
money demand theory isextended via the inventory theory of transaction
moneydemand,precautionarymoneydemandtheoryandmoneydemandas
behaviourtowardsrisk.Choicesofmonetarypolicytargetingarediscussedintheanalysisofmoneysupply.
References 1. RichardT.Froyen(1996,2002,2005&2009),Macroeconomics:TheoriesandPolicies.
2. Dornbush,R.andFischer,S.(1994&2004),Macroeconomics.3. Sloman,J.(2003),Economics.4. Parkin,M.(2005),Macroeconomics.5. Abel,A.B.andBernankeB.S.(2005),Macroeconomics.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
CT1,CT2,CT3
TS1,TS2LL1,LL2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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MACROECONOMICSIIID
EXEE3111
4Credit
MACROECONOMICSIIID
Prerequisite
PassEXEE2111MacroeconomicsIID
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,studentsareableto:
1. identifyrelevantmacroeconomicissueswhicharesignificanttotheMalaysianeconomy;
2. elaboratemacroeconomicissuesusingappropriatemacroeconomictheories;
3. discussandrecommendappropriateeconomicpolicies;and4. analyzebusinesscyclesusingmacroeconomictheories.
Synopsis This course will discuss various topics which include the Exchange Rate
theory, assetmarket, capitalmovement based on UIRP and CIP; Portfolio
Balance Model; economic growth theory, business cycles and policy
formulationsformainmacroeconomicproblem
References 1. Jones,Charles(2006).IntroductiontoEconomicGrowth,(2ndEd.).2. StephenWillamson,(2005).Macroeconomics,(2ndEd.).3. RobertJGordon2006.Macroeconomics,10thEdition.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
CT1,CT2,CT3
TS1,TS2LL1,LL2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT
EGEE2102
3Credits
ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT
Prerequisite
None
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthiscourse,studentsareableto:
1. describeeconomicgrowthanddevelopmentconcepts;2. interpretdevelopmenttheoriesandprocesses;and3. assessacountrysdevelopmentpolicy,problemsandpractices.
Synopsis Thiscourselooksintoissues in economicdevelopment from thepoint of
theories, policies and practices. Starting from observing the growth and
development theories, ways to measure the process of growth anddevelopment, this course then examines economic changes, development
andchallengesfaced by lessdevelopedcountries.The majordevelopment
policies, practices and its effects will be analysed with reference to the
experienceofdevelopedcountries.
References 1. Dowling, J.M and Valenzuela, M.R. (2004). Economic Development inAsia.Singapore:ThomsonLearning.
2. Todaro, Micheal. (2000). Economic Development. (9th ed.) Essex:AddisonWesley.
3.Thirwall,A.P.(1994).GrowthAndDevelopment.London:Macmillan.
4.Gillis,Malcom,etal.(1996).EconomicsofDevelopment.Norton.
5. Meier, Gerald, M and JosephStiglitz. (2001). Frontiers in DevelopmentEconomics:TheFutureInPerspective.WorldBankandOxfordUniversity
Press.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
TS1,TS2,
LL1,LL2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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MALAYSIANECONOMY
EGEE2103
3Credit
MALAYSIANECONOMY
Prerequisite
None
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,thestudentsareableto:
1. elaboratepolicies,issues,achievementsandimplicationsfortheMalaysianeconomy;
2. analyzecriticallycurrentissuesofMalaysianeconomy;and3. relatetheorytorealworldproblemswithreferencetoMalaysian
economy.
Synopsis The course focuses on issues which relate to the Malaysian economy.Discussion focuses on economic aspects of microeconomic and
macroeconomicissues.Bothinternalandexternalfactorsthatinfluencethe
economywillalsobeexamined.
References 1. Malaysia, Development Plans 19. Kuala Lumpur: Kerajaan Malaysia,variousyears.
2. BNM,AnnualReportvariousyears.KualaLumpur:BNM.3. MOF,EconomicReport,variousyears.Putrajaya:MinistryofFinance4. Malaysia,OutlinePerspectivePlan,KualaLumpur,Malaysia.5. Malaysia,Vision2020,KualaLumpur.6. Poon,W.C.,(2008),MalaysianEconomy.Pearson/Prentice7. Neac,NewEconomicModelforMalaysia,NationalEconomicAdvisoryCouncil.8. Malaysia,GovernmentTransformationProgramme,PrimeMinisters
Department.
9. 10thMalaysiaPlan,20112015,EconomicPlanningUnit,Malaysia.10.GovernmentTransformationprogrammeAnnualReport2010,PrimeMinisterOffice,Malaysia.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3,
CT1,CT2,CT3
TS1,TS2
LS1,LS2
LL1,LL2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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Bachelor of Economics52
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CRITICALTHINKINGINECONOMICS
EXEE2107
3Credit
CRITICALTHINKINGINECONOMICS
Prerequisite
Student2ndyearandabove.
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,thestudentsareableto:
1. elaboratebasicconceptsandprinciplesincriticalthinking;2. applyprinciples in critical thinking to theoreticaland empirical issues;
and
3. debatelogicallyandcriticallyonvariousissuesineconomics.
Synopsis Thecoursecoverstheformulationandpresentationofeconomicarguments,commonfallaciesineconomics,theuseofdeductiveandinductivereasoning
ineconomictheory,evaluationofeconomicpolicies.
References 1. Epstein,R.L.andKernberger,C.(2005).TheGuidetoCriticalThinkinginEconomics.ThomsonSouthWestern.
2. Epstein,R.L.(2002).CriticalThinking.ThomsonSouthWestern.3. Verlinden, J.(2005).CriticalThinkingandEverydayArgument.Thomson
Learning.
4. Swartz, T.R. and Bonello, F.J. (2001). Taking Sides: Clashing Views onControversialEconomicIssues.McGrawHill.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3CT1,CT2,CT3
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:60%
FinalExamination:40%
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7/30/2019 BoE Prospectus
54/159
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Bachelor of Economics 53
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INTERNATIONALECONOMICSISSUES
EXEE2108
3Credit
INTERNATIONALECONOMICSISSUES
Prerequisite
Student2ndyearandabove
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,thestudentsareableto:
1. explainmajorinternationaleconomicissues;2. identifycrucial internationaleconomic issuestoeconomicexpansionof
developingcountries;
3. analyzeeconomicissuesbasedontheories;and4. presenteffectively(communication)bydeliveringproposalandsolution
ofrelatedeconomicissues.
Synopsis This course covers topics on globalisation and it impact on developing
countries; the role international capital (and FDI) in world economy;
international monetary system (old and new), the role of US$Yen
Dmarks/Euro; International Financial Architechure; International
Organisation, IMF,WorldBankandWTO; InternationalTradeAgreements:
Uruguay Roundand Doha; regional economic integration;oil crisis, 1970s
and2000s;ChinaIndiaBrazilRussiaeconomies.
References 1. Isard,Peter(2005)GlobalizationandtheInternationalFinancialSystem,CambridgeUniversityPress.
2. Scholte, Jan Aart (2005) Globalization. A critical introduction, SecondEdition,Palgrave,London.
3. McKinnon, Ronald (1997) The Rules of the Game, MIT Press,Massachusetts.
4. ManfredBSreger(2003)Globalization.Averyshortintroduction,OxfordUniversityPress.
SoftSkills
CS1,CS2,CS3
CT1,CT2,CT3
TS1,TS2
Assessment
ContinuousAssessment:40%
FinalExamination:60%
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7/30/2019 BoE Prospectus
55/159
Faculty of Economics and Administration
Bachelor of Economics54
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HISTORYOFECONOMICTHOUGHT
EGEE3309
3Credit
HISTORYOFECONOMICTHOUGHT
Prerequisite
None
Learning
Outcomes
Attheendofthecourse,thestudentsareableto:
1. explainthedevelopmentofeconomicthought;2. discussthecontributionsanddeficientofthetheoriesandideasofthe
thinkersinhistoryofeconomicthought;
3. differentiatethedifferentviewsoftheeconomists;4. elaboratethedevelopmentoftheeconomictheoriesbytheorthodox
economistsandheterodoxeconomists.
Synopsis Thecoursediscussesthedevelopmentofeconomicideas andtheoriessince
theancientGreek(300B.C.)tothetwentiethcentury(1970s1990s).
Concernofdiscussionsisonhowpastmainstreamthoughthascontributed
tothemoderneconomicthought.Thediscussionscoverdeviationsfrom
orthodoxy,majormethodologicalissues,therelationshipsbetweenthe
developmentofthetheoryandtheprevailingeconomicconditions,
implicationsofsocioeconomicpolicy,thedevelopmentofmodern
macroeconomicstheoryandmodernheterodoxeconomicthought.
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