undergraduate - bpa ums
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EcoCampus is a point of reference to act as a steward of the environment, contributing to global efforts towards sustainability by introducing environmental excellence in teaching and learning, research, infrastructure development, management and operational practices, and campus experience.
EcoCampus allows the institution to systematically identify, evaluate, manage and improve its environmental performance and practices. The main aim is to promote environmental education and care, and moving towards environmental sustainability through good planning, and operational and management practices. It will influence curriculum, teaching and research, and campus experience through leadership of the University.
...to systematically identify, evaluate, manageand improve its environmental performance and practices...
EcoCampus2
Chancellor
Board of Directors
Foreward by the Vice-Chancellor
University Motto / Vision / Mision / Philosophy
The Mace
University Objectives
University Logo
University Anthem
Principal Officers of the University
Members of the Senate
Academic Calendar for Year 2015/2016
Kota Kinabalu Map
Campus Location Plan
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage
Faculty of Psychology and Education
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Computering and Informatics
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy
Labuan Faculty of International Finance
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and
Language Learning
The Centre of Co-Curriculum and Student Development
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Academic Services Division
Student Affairs and Alumni Department
Bursar
Library Services
Department of Information Technology and
Communication
*Course Synopsis CD 2015/2016*Regulation for Undergraduate Studies
TABLE OF CONTENT
3Table of Content
His Excellency the Head of StateTUN DATUK SERI PANGLIMA (DR.) HAJI JUHAR BIN DATUK HAJI MAHIRUDDINS.M.N., S.P.D.K., P.G.D.K., P.J.N., A.S.D.K., J.P., Hon. Ph.D (UoW) UK
CHANCELLOR
Chancellor4
BOARD OF DIRECTORSCHAIRMANTun Dato’ Seri Zaki Bin Tun Azmi
VICE-CHANCELLORProf. Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah
Two officers of the public service
1) Dato' Paduka Prof. Dr. Rujhan Bin Mustafa Chief Executive Officer Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA)
2) Datuk Yusof Bin Sarangit Sabah Federal Financial Officer Sabah Federal Treasury (PMS)
One person to represent the community at the place where the University is located
Tan Sri Datuk Seri Panglima Sukarti WakimanSabah State Secretary
One professor of the university elected by the Senate from amongst the members mentioned in paragraph 22(1)(d), Constitution of UMS Prof. Dr. Marcus JoponyDirectorCentre for Strategic and Academic Management (PPSA)
Five persons comprising three persons from the private sector, one person from the alumni of the University and one other person from within or without the University who, in the opinion of the Minister, have the knowledge and experience which would be of assistance to the Board.
PRIVATE SECTOR (3 PERSONS)
1) Datuk Richard Bainon Chairman Borneo Unggul Projects Sdn. Bhd
2) Datuk Ag. Buhtamam Ag. Mahmun Chairman UMS Investment Holdings Sdn. Bhd.
3) Datuk Dr. Hj. Yusof Bin Hj. Yacob Council Member of MARA and Chairman of MARA Investment Committee
ALUMNI OF THE UNIVERSITY (1 PERSON)Datuk Dr. Hj. Mohd Kassim Bin Hj. Mohd IbrahimHead of Academic Management SectorSabah Education Department
WITHIN OR WITHOUT THE UNIVERSITY (1 PERSON)
Datuk Pengiran Hj. Mohd Hussein BinDatuk Pengiran Hj. Mohd Tahir NasruddinChairmanRaya Emas Sdn. Bhd.
SECRETARYNo’man Datuk Hj. AhmadActing Registrar
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Bismillahir Rahmanir RahimAssalamualaikum Warahmatullahi WabarakatuhSalam Sejahtera dan Salam 1Malaysia’I would like to extend a very warm welcome to all undergrads of the 2015/2016 session to Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), an EcoCampus adorned with panoramic natural greenery and graced by a stretch of blue ocean against the backdrop of the majestic Mount Kinabalu.
Here, you will certainly experience many unforgettable encounters which are distinct compared to other universities in Malaysia. The harmonious environment practised by the multi-ethnic groups with different religions makes your learning even more significant.
Your welfare and needs are our priority in encouraging all time self-improvement. The complete and latest infrastructure are sure to provide you with extra comfort as you enter into a new phase of your life as an undergraduate, striving to achieve your ambition and your dreams as well as that of your parents’.
As for students who are new to Sabah, you will not only savour the beauty that we have to offer but abundant opportunities to experience with many interesting places and attractions either through our various activities or with your circle of friends. Sabah, with its rich customs and culture would give a new experience to you while familiarising with its ethnic diversity.
With all these uniqueness, it would surely stimulate your minds to be committed and to strive to excel. What is more important that you value the pledge that you hold to become an excellent graduate. Indeed, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is proud to have you. We have lined up thought-provoking syllabus and motivating experience for you including the application of human values which will definitely produce a competitive graduate who will help the government to develop the nation. You will discover that campus life is a cherished moment and treasured time of your life.
Congratulations for being part of Universiti Malaysia Sabah.
Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun AbdullahVice-ChancellorUniversiti Malaysia Sabah
7Message by the Vice-Chancellor
Excellence in any pursuit will be the driving force and key target of Universiti Malaysia Sabah. The main determination is achievements recognised internationally.
Universiti Malaysia Sabah strives to achieve academic excellence in various fields by gaining international recognition through learning and teaching, research and publication, social services and a balanced specialisation of knowledge and personally development of students resulting in high productivity and quality in the context of the society and nation.
MOTTO
Universiti Malaysia Sabah strives to be an innovative university of global standing.
VISION
MISSION
An education that is based upon the principle of believing in God and in the development of students who are progressive, disciplined, integrated and balanced in their intellectual, emotional, physical and spiritual outlook and who will contribute towards the well being of the society and the nation.
PHILOSOPHY
Motto │ Vision │ Mission │ Philosophy8
The mace is the university’s insignia. Its globe shaped head is carved with the national crest resting on the national flag Jalur Gemilang. This reflects the university’s stand as an institution of higher learning that supports the country’s mission and vision that strives to promote education to all its community. On the globe’s ring is written the words Universiti Malaysia Sabah in jawi.
The body of the mace which is bowl-like has a stand and is sealed, and placed on a pedestal, it has the emblems of the states in Malaysia including the emblem of Universiti Malaysia Sabah whilst the shape of the Hibiscus flower and Rafflesia, the flowers of our pride are carved at the bottom of the university’s emblem. At the bottom of the stand lies the local community’s creative motives, the motives of young bamboo shoots, geometry motives and padi motives.
The foot of the mace shaped like a cane is fashioned with intertwined twigs and interweaved by creeping betel leaves symbolising our school, centres, institutes and units that are united whilst the twists symbolises our statutes, acts and regulations that becomes the guidelines of management ethics, administration and education. The golden betel leaves that interlaced the mace’s body symbolises the dynamic programmes offered by the university.
The earth’s motive where the tree of knowledge gets its energy from symbolises science and technology for life including expanding and encouraging sacred ambitions. Above the earth’s motives, the carvings of pen nibs are engraved signifying the strength and power of knowledge, and each nib symbolises reverence, the fear of God, sincerity and earnestness that forms the basis of knowledge and guidelines to achieve success and excellence in all activities.
THE MACE
9The Mace
OBJECTIVES To realize its mission, UMS strives to achieve 9 objectives:
To achieve academic excellence recognised internationally in various disciplines, such as
science, technology, engineering, business, economics, creative arts and social sciences.
To explore, preserve and effectively benefit from all knowledge for social and national development.
To enhance close links between UMS and other academic institutions, industries, government, professional bodies and society.
To produce specialised yet balanced, dignified, God-fearing and patriotic graduates.
To contribute towards a stable and dynamic socio-economic developments.
To uphold academic independence and to maintain intellectual amongst staff.
To organise quality and relevant teaching and research programmes for society and nation.
To foster pride and prestige in the University as a premier progressive institution.
To nurture and apply universal moral values and encourage open-mindedness amongst academicians,
officials and support staff in the University whilst achieving optimum and quality productivity.
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NIB OF THE PENThe nib of the pen refers to accuracy and precision inseeking knowledge. The pen is the manifestation of knowledge which forms in the mind and translated into written words. The nib of the pen pointing
upwards shows that there is no limit to knowledge.
Rafflesia Flower
The Rafflesia flower symbolises the
uniqueness of Sabah ‘Land Below the
Wind’.
Yellow represents UMS campus environment that is always pleasant, fresh, active and dynamic like the sun irradiating brightly on earth.
Red represents strength, preserveranceand the will power of each staff, in facing every challenge to achieve success and excellence.
Blue reflects a harmonious environment, that reflects a brotherhood community among its community and its surroundings.
COLOUR
ShieldThe shield symbolises the strength of the university as one entity that is united in supporting its vision.
The spherical shape indicates the earth and the
galaxy it exits; and it symbolizes the vast frontier of knowledge that surrounds it and that is contained within the world in which we live.
BookThe open book on the book stand represents knowledge revealed to
men by God and a source of intellect, belief, wisdom and it also symbolises the inquisitive sense and the spirit to
explore using an analytical mind.
The Sphere
LOGO
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Bertekad CemerlangUMS lambang puncak jaya
Pancaran perjuangan semangat wajaPembentuk citra pelindung budayaMemandu bangsa memaju negara
Di sini dicanai segala fikiranDi sini dikaji segala wawasanIlmu iman sumber pedomanBakti curah kasih budiman
Bayu bertiup nafasmu sejatiBumi terhampar tubuhmu abadiSamudera biru wajahmu berseriSuria menyinar tenagamu murni
Kaulah harapan bangsa majuKaulah jambatan nusa bersatuBerdiri megah kekal bermutuMenunjuk arah bakal dituju
UMS kaulah tunggak negaraWarisan sejati Malaysia tercinta
Bertekad Cemerlang menjadi budayaSemoga unggul dan sejahtera
Music: Assoc. Prof. Abdul Jamal Abd. HamidLyrics: Tuan Haji Salleh Haji Yusof
13University’s Anthem
VICE-CHANCELLORProf. Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah
DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (Academic & International) Prof. Dr. D. Kamarudin D. Mudin
DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (Research & Innovation)Prof. Dr. Shahril Yusof
DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (Student Affairs & Alumni)Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ismail Ali
ACTING REGISTRARNo’man Datuk Hj. Ahmad
ACTING BURSARZallifah Shaadan
HEAD OF LIBRARIANDayang Rukiah Awang Amit
PRINCIPAL OFFICERSOF THE UNIVERSITY
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MEMBERS OF THE SENATE
CHAIRMANProf. Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun AbdullahVice-Chancellor
MEMBERSProf. Dr. D. Kamarudin D. MudinDeputy Vice-Chancellor(Academic and International)
Prof. Dr. Sharil YusofDeputy Vice-Chancellor(Research & Innovation)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ismail AliDeputy Vice-Chancellor(Student Affairs & Alumni)
Prof. Datin Dr. Mariam Abd LatipDean, Centre for Postgraduates Studies
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Murnizam Hj. HalikDirector, Labuan International CampusUniversiti Malaysia Sabah
Prof. Dr. Zainal Arifin MustaphaActing Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Prof. Dato’ Mohd Hamdan Hj. AdnanDean, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage
Prof. Dr. Ismail IbrahimDean, Faculty of Psychology and Education
Prof. Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. SarbatlyDean, Faculty of Engineering
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rasid MailDean, Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sharifudin Md. ShaaraniDean, Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Baba MustaDean, Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syed Nasirin Syed Zainol AbidinDean, Labuan Faculty of International Finance
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ag. Asri Ag. IbrahimDean, Faculty of Computering and Informatics
Prof. Dr. Wan Mohamad Wan OthmanDean, Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture
Prof. Dr. Vincent Pang Ah FookDean, Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rossita ShapawiDirector, Borneo Marine Research Institute
Prof. Dr. Charles S. VairappanDirector, Biology Tropical and Conservation Institute
Prof. Dr. Clemente Michael Wong Vui LingDirector, Biotechnology Research Institute
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hjh. Arsiah. Hj. BahronDirector, PLUMS
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Raman Bin NoordinDirector, Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sazmal Effendi ArshadDirector, Preparatory Centre for Science and Technology
PROFESSORProf. Dr. Marcus JoponyDirector, Centre for Strategic and AcademicManagement Prof. Datin Seri Panglima Dr. Ann AntonBorneo Marine Research Institute
Prof. Dr. Zainal Arifin MustaphaFaculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Prof. Dr. Fadzilah Abdul MajidFaculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage
BE CO-OPTProf. Dr. Felix TongkulDirector, Centre for Research and Innovation
Awang Suhaizam BongsuLegal Officer, Registrar Department
SECRETARYNo’man Datuk Haji AhmadActing Registrar
Norti Hj. SirinHead, Academic Services Division
EX-OFFICIOZallifah ShaadanActing Bursar
Dayang Rukiah Awang AmitHead, Librarian
15Members of the Senate
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
SEMESTER 131 Aug - 1 Sept 2015 | 2 DaysNew Students’ Registration
1 - 6 Sept 2015 | 6 DaysOrientation Week
7-8 Sept 2015 | 2 DaysCollege Placements
7 Sept 2015 | 1 DayCourse Enrolment
7-13 Sept 2015 | 7 DaysConfirmation of Course Registered (Existing Students)
7 Sept - 8 Nov 2015 | 9 WeeksSemester 1 Study Period
9 - 15 Nov 2015 | 7 DaysMid-Semester Break
16 Nov - 20 Dec 2015 | 5 WeeksSemester 1 Study Period
21,22 & 23 Nov 2015 | 3 DaysConvocation
21 - 27 Dec 2015 | 7 DaysStudy Break
28 Dec 2015 - 16 Jan 2016 | 3 WeeksEnd of Semester Exam
17 Jan - 21 Feb 2016 | 4 WeeksSemester Break
22 - 23 Feb 2016 | 2 DaysCourse Enrolment Confirmation
22 Feb - 10 Apr 2016 | 7 WeeksSemester II Study Period
11 - 17 Apr 2016 | 7 DaysMid-Semester Break
18 April - 5 June 2016 | 7 WeeksSemester II Study Period
6 - 12 June 2016 | 7 DaysStudy Break
13 June - 1July 2016 | 3 WeeksEnd of Semester Exam
2 July - 4 Sept 2016 | 9 WeeksSemester Break
FOR YEAR 2015/2016
Note : Any amendment is subject to change by the SENATE from time to time.
2015New YearMaulidur RasulFederal Territory Day*Chinese New YearGood FridayLabour DayWesak DayHarvest FestivalKing’s BirthdayEid al-FitriNational DayMalaysia DayTYT’s BirthdayEid al-AdhaDeepavali** Awal Muharram (Maal Hijrah)Christmas
1 Jan 3 Jan1 Feb19-20 Feb3 April1 May 3 May 30-31 May6 June17-18 July 31 Aug16 Sept 4 Oct24 Sept10 Oct14 Oct 25 Dec
2016New YearFederal Territory Day*Chinese New YearGood FridayLabour DayWesak DayHarvest FestivalKing’s BirthdayEid al-FitriNational DayMalaysia DayTYT’s BirthdayEid al-AdhaAwal Muharram (Maal Hijrah)Deepavali** Maulidur RasulChristmas
1 Jan 1 Feb8-9 Feb 25 March1 May21 May30-31 May4 June7-8 July 31 Aug16 Sept4 Oct 13 Sept3 Oct30 Oct12 Dec 25 Dec
SEMESTER 2 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS
Academic Calendar for year 2015/201616
KOTA KINABALU MAP
14 Gaya Island15 Sapi Island16 Manukan Island17 Mamutik Island18 Sulug Island19 Police Beach20 Puh Toh Si Chinese Temple21 Tun Fuad Stephens Park22 1Borneo Hypermall23 KDCA24 Train Station25 Tanjung Aru Beach26 Shangri-La’s Tanjung Aru Resort
1 Universiti Malaysia Sabah2 State Mosque3 State Museum4 Sutera Harbour Resort5 Sabah Golf & Country Club6 State Palace7 Kota Kinabalu City Centre8 Likas Stadium 9 KK City Bird Sanctuary
10 Likas Mosque11 Menara Tun Mustapha12 Sabah State Assembly13 Gayana Eco Resort
LEGEND
17Kota Kinabalu Map
CAMPUS LOCATIONThe main campus of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is located on a 999 acre
piece of land in Kota Kinabalu, capital city of Sabah, Malaysia. It is only a 15 minute drive from the heart of the city and 30 minutes from the Kota
Kinabalu International Airport. Kota Kinabalu is the second busiest airport in Malaysia with direct flights to many major capital cities in the region. It is a nature resort city with excellent visitor facilities and services to cater to business and leisure travellers. A wide network of road, air and sea transportation links Kota Kinabalu to every major town in the state and is a gateway to a wide array of world-class nature and adventure tour destinations. It ranks as one of the country’s premier tourism cities.
UMS has two branch campuses in the Federal Territory of Labuan that houses the School of International Business & Finance and
School of Informatics Sciences, School of Sustainable Agriculture and School of Medicine in Sandakan. Both Labuan and Sandakan have
airports and public transportation services for easy accessibility.
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Faculty of Business Ecconomics and Accounting1Faculty of Humanities Arts and Heritage2
Faculty of Psychology and Education3
Main Lecture Halls4Centre For The Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning5Borneo Marine Research Institute6Biology and Tropical Conservation Institute7Chancellory8Library9Faculty of Science and Natural Resources10
Main EntranceResidential CollegesAB (Tun Mustapha), CD (Tun Fuad) and EUMS MosqueHealth CentreFaculty of Science and Natural ResourcesSport ComplexFaculty of Food Science and NutritionDepartment of Information Technologyand Communication
Chancellor Hall11Student Services Centre12Faculty of Engineering13Faculty of Computing and Informatics14
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Reserve Officers Training Unit (Rotu) Complex23Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences24Lecture Hall Complex No.225Academic Services Division26
Biotechnology Research Institute28UMS FoundationUMS Clock Tower
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Centre of Postgraduate Studies27
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THEACADEMICSERVICESDIVISION
‘ Integrity Drives Quality ’
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The Academic Services Division
i For further inquiries, please contact:-
Administrative Office atAcademic Services Division
Tel : 6088 - 320 000Ext : 691411 / 691350 / 691259Fax : 6088 - 320 090E-mail: [email protected]
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SENIOR DEPUTY REGISTRAR Norti Hj. SirinDip Sains (UITM)Bsc. (Hons) Conservation Biology & Ecology (UKM)
DEPUTY REGISTRAR Sirahim AbdullahBSc. (Hons) Human Development (UPM)
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRARMajlimawati Abdul Majid BSc. (Human Resource Development) (UPM) Syed Mohd. Mahyuddin Bin Syed Satri BHsc. (Political Sc.) (UIAM)
Mona Sofia @ Dewi Abdul KaharB.Comp.Sc. (Hons) (UM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Justina JohnDip. In Hotel Management (UiTM) BSc. (Hons)Tourism Mgt (UiTM)
Gahzali Bin NurillahBis (Hons) (UNITAR)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (Academic)(LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS)Mohammad Asly Bin Buncho
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The AcademicServicesDivision
The Academic Services office’s core function is administering students’ intake, enrolment, registrations, exams, records, certifications and other activities related to the services and development of the university’s academic programmes.
The office is also act as the Secretariat for the University’s Senate which is the governing body on teaching, research, examinations and improvement of academia. The SENATE also grant awards for completion of degrees, diplomas, certificates and academic honours as well as conferring awards of excellence such as medals, book awards honorariums to students with exceptional achievement in academics and extra curricular activities.
Functions ofIndividual Sectionswithin the AcademicServices Division
REGISTRATION AND SCHEDULE
PROMOTION, STUDENT INTAKEAND ADMISSIONS
■ Manage meetings for the University Level Course Offer committee.
■ Coordinate Course Registration week.■ Assist the Student Intake and Enrolment Unit during
students’ registration into the university.■ Store and update student records related to
registration such as:
Responsible in managing and handling full time undergraduate student enrolment and intake activity as follows:
■ To prepare and estimate students intake projection■ To process students application and selecting
students■ To issue offer letters to the successful students■ To coordinate preparation for new intake students
registration■ To coordinate transfer/exchange university application■ To prepare students entrance and intake report■ To give explanation and briefing/talks about UMS
programs through education fair
√ Course offer √ Course Registration √ Dropping/Adding courses √ Withdrawal from courses √ School/Program transfers √ Credit Hours exception √ Credit hours transfers √ Suspension of studies √ Termination of studies √ Preparing timetable for each semester
EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION
Ensuring examinations conducted in accordance with setguideline by:
■ Coordinating exam schedules.■ Providing the examination entrance slips lecture.■ Coordinating the usage of hall for examination proposes.■ Kuliah (Lecture Hall) for examinations.■ Ensuring examination materials are in good condition and remain confidential.■ Management of examination process.■ Monitoring the examination as a whole through the
appointed invigilators and their assistants.■ Preparing reports and examination results and
analysis.■ Documentation of official exam results.■ Process applications for:
√ Re-assessment of exams √ Special examination √ Replacement examinations
■ Preparing exam timetable for each semester
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■ Undertake major roles in the office’s overall operations, mainly:-
√ Posting of administrative staffs √ Finance management √ Records & Documentation keeping √ Logistics √ Staff development and services Record
■ Preparation of prospectus and course structures for each session.
■ Manage the student service counter to enable easy interaction with Academic Services.
■ Organising the usage and coordination of the Academic Services’ computer lab.
■ Publishing the Annual Divisional Activies.■ Manage the staff training and welfare.■ Manage the human resource requirement.
ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
SENATE SECTION
■ Responsible for the management and implementation of policies and Academic regulations as approved by the Senate.
■ Coordinate reports and action taken by committees set up under the Senate
■ Manage undergraduate committees and Senate meetings
■ To ensure Senate documents and records kept in orderly manner and safe for future reference
■ To ensure all academic policies and regulation relevant and in accordance to the ministry■ Managing and coordinating Senate data and line
system.
INFORMATION MANAGEMENTAND GRADUATION
■ Manage the system and database system for the Academic Services Office.
■ Act as Administrator for the Academic Services’ server.
■ Update Students’ Information System (new or existing).
■ Provide information/data as required by the university through Registration and Students Record unit.
■ Develop maintain and update office’s website.■ Organise, prepare and co-ordinate School lecture and
exam system (CELCAT).■ Assist and manage other internal units’ IT set-up to
ensure performance and integration.■ Manage reservations for the Lecture Hall.■ Responsible for ensuring that information on the
website is current and relevant to prospective students, parents as well as third parties.
■ Responsible for producing students’ graduate list.■ Printing of scroll and a related activities (addition and
corrections of scroll).■ Organise and coordinate the convocation ceremony
including:
√ Preparation of the convocation guide √ Manage convocation robes (loans, returns, cleaning and storing) √ Issuing the convocation’s special Award/Recognition certificate
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JabatanHal Ehwal Pelajar & AlumniBangunan Anjung Siswa,Universiti Malaysia SabahJalan UMS, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Tel : +6088 - 320 000 Ext : 4219 / 4175Fax : +6088 - 320 060 E-mail: [email protected] : ums.edu.my/hep
Universiti Malaysia SabahKampus Antarabangsa LabuanJalan Sungai Pagar, 87000 W.P. Labuan,Malaysia
Tel : +6087 – 460 465 / 466 751 Fax : +6087 – 465 248 E-mail: [email protected]
For further inquiries, please contact :- i
STUDENTAFFAIRSAND ALUMNIDEPARTMENT
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HEAD OF STUDENTS AFFAIRSAND ALUMNI DEPARTMENTDEPUTY REGISTRARAzmi JumatBA (Hons) (Malaya)
ADMINISTRATION ANDSERVICES DIVISIONHEAD OF DIVISION Rohani Hadi SM. Sains Sosial (Hons), (UMS)
STUDENTS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION HEAD OF DIVISIONASSISTANT REGISTRARKim Asbiyallah Shah Kim AkimSMS Gunaan Pengurusan & Pemuliharaan Biodiversiti (Hons) (UMT)Sarjana Sains (Pelancongan Alam Semulajadi) (UMS)
ASSISTANT REGISTRARSuffian OsmanSM. Pemasaran Antarabangsa (Hons) (UMSKAL)
ASSISTANT REGISTRARAbdul Haidy Bin Abdul HamidSM. Sains Sosial (Hons), (UMS)
WELFARE, SCHOLARSHIP AND DISCIPLINE DIVISION (BKBT)HEAD OF DIVISIONASSISTANT REGISTRAR Mohd. Alwi Bin OsmanDip. Komunikasi Massa (KCJ-USM) SM. Sains Sukan (UM)
COUNSELLING AND CAREER GUIDANCE DIVISIONHEAD OF DIVISIONSENIOR PSYCHOLOGY OFFICERMasnahneh Masdin (K.B., P.A)Dip. Kaunseling, Dip. Pengajian Islam(Kolej Jaipetra), SM Kaunseling (Hons) (UMS), Sarjana Kaunseling (UMS)
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER Adzmil Abidin (K.B., P.A)SM. Kaunseling (Hons) (UNIMAS)
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER Carrie Grace Jaymess (K.B., P.A)SM. Kaunseling (Hons) (UNIMAS) Sarjana Kaunseling (UMS)
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER (Study Leave) Zaiton Hj. Mohammad (K.B, P.A)SM Sejarah & Psikologi (Hons) (UKM)Sarjana Kaunseling (UKM)
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICERMuhammad Jumrat MinsunSM. Psychology Counselling (Hons) (UMS)
CULTURAL AND ARTS DIVISION HEAD OF DIVISION CULTURAL OFFICERAlan JamesDip. Pengurusan Pelancongan (UiTM)SM Seni Kreatif (Hons) (UMS)
HOUSING AND HOSPITALITY DIVISIONHEAD OF DIVISION SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Norhanieyati Binti NorhaizatSM. Pengurusan Sumber Manusia (UUM)
SENIOR HOSTEL MANAGERMat Usup Hj. RasidSMSA (UKM)
HOSTEL MANAGER Sahilin MarusinDip. Perbankan (UiTM)SM. Kewangan & Perbankan (Hons) (UMS)
HOSTEL MANAGER Razeki RashidSM. Pengurusan Awam (Hons) (UUM)
ALUMNI CENTERDIRECTORMohd. Raffie Bin Hj. JanauB.Devt.Sc (Hons) (UKM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRARDayangku Rozlina Datuk Pg. AliuddinDip. Pentadbiran Awam (UiTM)SM Sains Sosial (Hons) (UMS)
SPORTS CENTERDIRECTORMohd. Asyraaf Fong AbdullahDip. Pendidikan (GTTC), SmSn (UKM)Sarjana Pendidikan (UPSI)
DEPUTYHEAD OF YOUTH AND SPORTSAhmadi NurdinDip. Lab Tech. SM Pengurusan, (Hons) (USM)
SENIOR YOUTH AND SPORTS OFFICER Azman SoaibahDip. Perbankan (UiTM)SM. Sains Sukan (Hons) (USM)
YOUTH AND SPORTS OFFICER Charles ThomasDip. Sains Sukan (UiTM)SM. Sains Sukan (Hons) (UMS)
YOUTH AND SPORTS OFFICERAhmad Fadly Abd RahmanSM. Sains Sukan (Hons) (UMS)Msc. Sport Science
YOUTH AND SPORTS OFFICERAndrew Weddy Majanggim@ Mohd Adam M. AbdullahSM. Sains Sukan (Hons) (UMS)
BAHAGIANHAL EHWAL PELAJAR & ALUMNI, KAMPUS ANTARABANGSA LABUANSENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Mas Adi Bin AliminSM. Undang-Undang (Hons.) (IIUM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRARMohd Fadli Bin SarudiSM Sains. Metamatik dgn Ekonomi (UMS)
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICERINur Iman Reedzal (K.B.,P.A)SM. Psikologi (Hons) (UIA)
SENIOR YOUTH AND SPORTS OFFICERGabriel MoinjilSM. Pengurusan Sukan (Indiana)
HOSTEL MANAGER Johari SafarSM. Pemasaran Antarabangsa(Hons) (UMS)
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StudentAffairsand Alumni(HEPA)
HEPA serves as center of service to the students in matters relating to the welfare, student housing, health, counseling, careers, organizations, scholarships and student financial aid.
Functions of Student Affairs andAlumni Department (HEPA)
This division is the heart of the administration of Student Affairs Department as a whole. Roles and responsibilities in the management consist of administrative and services for students. This section consists of two main sections which are Administration Section and Services Section.
ADMINISTRATION ANDSERVICES DIVISION
DIVISION OF HOUSING ANDHOSPITALITY (BPH)
ADMINISTRATION SECTION
■ Managing general administration, including staff services. .
■ Storing records and documentation for the Department of Student Affairs & Alumni.
SERVICES SECTION
■ Manages services to students such as One Stop Centre, vehicles, seminar rooms and meeting rooms.
■ Strengthening the planning and management of ICT services, including increased website of Student Affairs & Alumni department.
■ Designing and managing the facilities to the students such as canteen, ‘Koperasi’ and ATM machine in the
Department of Student Affairs.■ Managing relationships with external parties such as
receiving visitors from outside the Department.■ Evaluate and plan for improved quality of services to
students on an ongoing basis based on the application of the University Quality Manual and Manual Quality Assessment (MQA).
BPH’s role in coordinating the placement and student accommodation facilities as well as providing conducive and quality services to students. In addition, BPH is also responsible for providing equipment / infrastructure and always make sure the facility is located in the best possible condition for the convenience of students. Each residential college has the role of supervising fellow student problems, welfare and extra-curricular activities and the enforcement of the rules in order to build the residential college life. In each residential college area student body that is known as the Student Welfare
STUDENT DEVELOPMENTDIVISION (BPP)
BPP’s function is to plan, organize, coordinate, advise and monitor the activities, programs and training aimed to enhance students personality development and human capital. There are 6 categories / core activities required of students in the implementation and organization ofthe activities / programs. The list of categories/core are as follows:
■ Managing the development of infrastructure and facilities in the Department of Student Affairs & Alumni.
■ Plan and manage departmental publications shaped newsletters, brochures and the media to increase public address university activities at the Department of Student Affairs&Alumni.
Committee (JAKMAS). The student body is responsible for arange of activities in residential colleges such as student affairs program activities in the areas of leadership, social, spiritual and nurturing community for students and first-class mind. Capacity of each residential colleges for students are as follows.
Residential Colleges in Campus
Tun MustaphaTun FuadEAlpha (UMS-KAL)BetaLestari (UMS Sandakan)
1,4371,4323,594 8451,157 984
Residential College
Total
Capacity
9,449
Residential Colleges outside Campus
KingfisherUSIA-1BMutiaraSri Angkasa
355 484 3422,618
Residential College
TotalTOTAL
Capacity
3,799
13,248
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Leadership / Self Development■ Leadership■ Spirituality■ Patriotism■ Guidance■ Organizational Management
Entrepreneurship■ Entrepreneurship■ Innovation and creativity
Leadership qualities and inner identity of a student to be taken into account in the development of individuals who are competent, strong, patriotic, disciplined and strong. Abilities in coaching and managing a program.
Entrepreneurial characteristics or involvement in the entrepreneurship program as well as innovation and product development would be better if students are able to generate more projects money and accommodate the in-coming activity.
■ Training, courses, workshops, TOT, teamwork program■ The program is characterized by spirituality (a religious, Ramadan and Prayer Wish Program)■ Patriotic Program, Independence and 1 Malaysia Campaign■ Motivation Program, Guidance and Counseling, Seminars
and LDK.■ Management of the program in the form of a parliamentary
expo, carnival, Carnival and Festival.
■ Fund soliciting in bearing program (ticket selling), activity looking for sponsorship, program without university budget, entrepreneurship, stall and night market as well as Ramadhan (fasting month selling)
■ Linwood students, adoption program, the sharing of knowledge (knowledge transfer) to the community, community service and charitable visits
■ Repairing old houses, mosques, giving aid to flood victims, immediate aid
■ Sports, recreation, exercise and outdoor activities.
■ Debate and Speech Competitions.
■ Designing and creating, robotics, new product revenue, innovation and quiz games.
■ Arts (Dance, Acting, Nyayian, Music, Declamation, Pantun and martial arts).
■ Culture (cultural studies, Culture Exhibition, Clothing, crafts, museum, heritage and tradition of the local community
■ Publishing Newsletters, magazines, photography and pamphlets.
Students at least get involved in community activities as early exposure to the world of work. Volunteerism refers to an activity or program in the form of assistance in terms of physical and mental partnership with communities in need.
Involvement in public speaking and public speaking as an exposure to the students and platforms to improve communication skills, thinking ability and appearance of students.
Creativity that can be brought through the efforts and innovations to produce students who are more advanced and capable of creative and critical thinking as well as generating income.
The approach to art and culture as well as the existing ability to be sharpened and brought in specific areas such as communication skills, intuition / if body, management, production and publishing work.
CATEGORIES / CORE NOTE EXAMPLE OF RELATED ACTIVITIES
1.
2.
Social■ Community■ Volunteerism■ Recreation /leisure
3.
Public Speaking■ Art orator■ Debate
4.
Power of Effort and Innovation■ Innovations■ Creations
5.
Arts and Culture■ Art■ Culture■ Publishing
6.
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SPORTS CENTER
BKBK’s responsible for planning, implementing and coordinating the art of motivation, counseling, advisory services and other related to improving the quality of student relationships. In addition, it also helps to build self-esteem of students towards excellence and be able to handle the challenges of life on campus.
There are two main functions of this division which are:
■ Conduct student counseling and guidance.■ Organize programs related to counseling and
mentoring students.■ Organize various academic excellence■ Handle psychological tests (personality test, stress) to
student■ Handle therapy session counseling to students
COUNSELING AND CAREERGUIDANCE (BKBK)
The Division is responsible for planning, coordinating, implementing and monitoring all activities on arts and culture of the University. Through this division, students will be assisted in order to showcase and develop their talents in the campus or to a higher level. In addition, it can produce students who are well-balanced in terms of academic, co-curricular activities as well as arts and culture. The students are also trained to be able to prepare themselves to face the external environment, especially to the working environment, to be more confident, to highlight the creative talent and is able to assure the ability of outsiders to the achievement of students.
The key role played by the Sports Centre is creating a sports culture among university students, as well as strive to create ‘The Thinking Athletes’ from among university students to be taken to represent the country. Among the main functions of the Sports Center are as follows;
■ Organizing sporting events such as the mass of circuits UMS student sports, athletics championships and three sports each semester
■ Athlete management of high performance whether sports organization, sports participation, training camps and equipment setup athletes
■ Identify talent and candidates to offer sports scholarships and monitor academic progress and welfare of the athletes at the university
■ Prepare, manage, maintain and provide service facilities and recreational sports to students, staff and the public
■ Organisation of sports events at national and international.
CULTURAL AND ARTS DIVISION(BKK)
Welfare, Scholarship and Discipline Division (BKBT) manages student welfare which covers health, finance, security in the residential college students and manage student scholarships.The functions of Welfare Scholarship and DisciplineDivision are as follows:
■ Handling application forms and documents that deal Scholarships / Education Loan / Allowance disabled.■ Managing secretariat briefing and interview
scholarship / study loan.■ Responsible for providing information or
advertisement issued by the sponsor with respect to student financial aid.
■ Process applications for student welfare fund (in case of deaths / general assistance)
■ Secretariat student welfare fund committee meeting.■ Issue a letter of guarantee hospital (Guarantee Letter).
WELFARE, SCHOLARSHIP ANDDISCIPLINE DIVISION (BKBT)
Counselling
■ Provide career guidance services individually and group
■ Coordinate relationships with employers in the business of career development
■ Managing announcements and information about career opportunities for students
■ Mengenalikan career interest tests
Career
■ Handling funeral for UMS students. Handling student group insurance (accident and death).
■ Issuing a letter of verification for insurance coverage that students undergo industrial training.■ Coordinate the distribution of the book and coupon
for the treatment of non-resident students and rural residential colleges.
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ALUMNI CENTER
The role of Alumni Center is organizing various programs / activities such as Tracer Study Alumni, Alumni Homecoming and others. Alumni Center is also responsible for creating smart partnerships, the field of ideas and expertise in the development and realization of the establishment of the university Alumni Fund; besides, it is also a medium university in fanning and blossom again relationship with alumni.
Student Representative Council (MPP) is the governing body of the University Students Association of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (PMUMS) representing the students of the University. It was established in accordance with Section 52 of the Constitution of Universiti Malaysia Sabah in 1998 through the election process each year in which the candidate student and each school within the University will be running for a seat provided in a similar MPP Elections General Elections. All students who are currently enrolled in degree courses can automatically become a member of the Council and is eligible to vote to elect the representatives of the school to represent them at the MPP.
Facilities
■ ATM Machines■ Koperasi’■ Treatment Centre for UMS Residents■ One Stop Center■ Café■ Multipurpose Hall■ OKU van■ Seminar Rooms■ Multipurpose Rooms■ Sport Compleks
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVECOUNCIL (MPP)
“BURSAR i For further inquiries, please contact:-
Bursar’s DepartmentStudents’ Finance DivisionUniversiti Malaysia Sabah3rd Floor, North Block Chancellory BuildingJalan UMS, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Tel : 6088 - 320 000Ext : 1060 / 1120 / 1019 / 1432 / 1116Fax : 6088 - 320 235E-mail: [email protected] : https://www.facebook.com/bkpums
Labuan International CampusStudent Finance SectionLevel 4, Menara BuildingUniversiti Malaysia SabahLabuan International Campus, Jalan Sg. Pagar 87000 Federal Territory of Labuan
Tel : 6087- 466 915Fax : 6087- 465 152E-mail: [email protected]
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture(Sandakan Campus)Finance Operation Science ZoneLocked Bag No. 3, 90509 Sandakan, Sabah
Tel : 6089 - 248100Ext : 8120 / 8121 Fax : 6089 - 220703E-mail: [email protected]
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BURSAR (ACTING)Zallifah Binti Shadan C.A (M)B.Acc. (Hons) (UUM)
HEAD OF STUDENTS’ FINANCE DIVISIONSENIOR DEPUTY BURSARSaima Binti Ismail C.A (M)B.Acc. (Hons) (UKM)
ACCOUNTANT Al-Hami Zurairi Yahya Bin Mahmood C.A (M)B.Acc. (Hons) (UiTM)
ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT Arfan Bin Acha Dip. Acc. (POLI) ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANTRoslin Binti OmarDip. Acc. (KYP)
LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUSASSISTANT BURSARSaini Binti Mohilap C.A (M)B.Acc. (Hons) (UiTM)
ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT Eldayana Bt. SuhailiDip. Acc. (POLI)
FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE CAMPUSASSISTANT ACCOUNTANTIndra Bin DainiDip. Acc. (POLI)
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Bursar
Students’FinanceDivision
The Students’ Finance Division plays an important role in managing every aspect of students’ financial matters throughout their study in Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). The functions are:
■ Managing and coordinating the student’s accounts (Undergraduate and Postgraduate).■ Managing and coordinating the financial affairs of
students’ scholarships and sponsorships.■ Managing and coordinating the Students’ Trust
Fund, Hostels’ Fund and related affairs.■ Managing and coordinating affairs in addition to the
above.
Non-Recurrent Fees■ New Student Registration Fees
Recurrent Fees■ Student Society Membership Fee
Refund for Students Who Withdraw from UniversityRegistered students who withdraw from the University mayclaim refund as follows:-
Roles OfThe Students’Finance Division
Payable Every Session■ Tuition Fees Per Semester √ Includes tuition fees (according to the programmes), University’s service fees, students’ welfare fees and other related.■ Hostel fees■ Accreditation fees (for engineering students only)
Fees paid on Registration Day MUST be paid in full and cash only in Malaysian Ringgit (RM).
PAYMENT PROCEDURES:
■ One Time Payment for the entire duration of the Study
(Registration Admission)
■ Recurring Fee every Semester -18 weeks / semester (2 semesters per year)
■ Payment Fee for the beginning of each session (annually)
Forfeit
65% from the total payment /Fees which are imposed
Forfeit
Forfeit
40% from the total payment /Fees which are imposed
Forfeit
Forfeit
2 weeks before lecture session
begins
1st week until the 8th week after lecture
session begins
After the 8th
week of lecture session
*Tuition Fees (according to programmes) & Service Fee (RM100) ONLY.
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Bursar
FEES INFORMATION (UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME) FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
■ Non-Recurrent Fees (Payable only once by every student)
■ Recurrent Fees (Payable every semester)
■ Payable every session (Annually)
New Student Registration Fees
Tuition Fees Per Semester
Hostel Fees
Accreditation Fee
Total
2,585.00
3,387.00
1,835.00
-
5,222.00
5.00
5.00
7,812.00
22,922.00
29,701.00
2,585.00
4,233.00
1,835.00
50.00
6,118.00
5.00
5.00
8,708.00
-
36,869.00
2,585.00
2,625.00
1,835.00
-
4,460.00
5.00
5.00
7,050.00
18,350.00
23,605.00
Science and Information Technology
(RM)
Engineering
(RM)
Arts
(RM)Fees
Student Society Membership Fee
Sub-total (New Students)
Total Payment For 3 Years Studies (Excluding Hostel Fees)
Total Payment For 4 Years Studies (Excluding Hostel Fees)
Total
HA / HE / HP / HTHC /HG / HS / HY HKScience Engineering ArtsFaculty
Programme Code
33
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LIBRARYSERVICES
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i For further inquiries, please contact:-
Administrative OfficeLibrary (Main Campus)
Tel : 6088 - 320 000Ext : 2219 / 2240 / 2274 / 2201Fax : 6088 - 320 232E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Administrative OfficeLibrary (Labuan Campus Branch Library)
Tel : 6087 - 460 505 / 460 511Fax : 6087 - 465 157E-mail: [email protected],
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CHIEF LIBRARIANDg. Rukiah Ag. Amit (BSK) MSc. Lib. Science (Indiana, USA)BSc. Sociology (Indiana, USA)
SENIOR DEPUTY CHIEF LIBRARIANAnna MichaelBA (Hons) Info.& Lib. Mgt. (Manchester, UK)
Zawawi TiyuninMBA (Edith Cowan, AU) Adv. Dip. Lib. Sci. (UiTM)
DEPUTY CHIEF LIBRARIANSabaruddin MamatBSc. Humanities and Development (UKM)Post Grad. Dip. Lib Sci. (UiTM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Hetty Hazwani DzulkipliBA. Artistic Writing (Hons) (UiTM) , Dip. Screen Writing (UiTM)
SENIOR LIBRARIAN Jamiun MichealBSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
Md. Sazali Md. SallehBSc. Information Studies (Hons) (UiTM)
Muhammad Syafaruddin MahaliBSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
Sariady JamanihBSc. Resource Centre Mgt. (Hons) (UiTM) LIBRARIANAlberto AningBSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM)
Anita ArsadBSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
Juliza RamziBSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM)
Lorita GadolBSc. (Hons) Info. Studies (UiTM) Dip. Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
Mildah SarudinBSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
Mohamad Adam Sabri MagiBSc. Info. System Mgt. (UiTM)
Mohammad Firdaus Abdul AlimBSc. Info. System Mgt. (UiTM)
Mohd. Kamil AbdullahBSc. Resource Centre Mgt. (UiTM)
Norazlynne Mohd Johan @ JacklyneBSc. Info. System Mgt. (UiTM)
Norisah DanialBSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM)
NURULAIN ISMAILBSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM) ROSNITAH GUMPARBSc. Political Science (IIUM) MLIS (IIUM)
LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS BRANCH LIBRARYSENIOR LIBRARIANBaharin EntohBSc. Resource Centre Mgt. (UiTM)Dip. Info. Mgmt. (UiTM)
LIBRARIAN Dayang Ruhidah RapleeMLIS (UM), BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
MEDICAL LIBRARY& SANDAKAN CAMPUS BRANCH LIBRARY LIBRARIAN Mohd Tajuddin AtinBSc. in Information Studies (UiTM)
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Library Services
The library of University Malaysia Sabah (UMS Library) plays an important role in helping to create a knowledgeable university community, especially among students, academics, researchers and students. UMS Library is an information center for user in the process of teaching, learning, research and innovation and university publications. In line with its vision of “Becoming a world-renowned center of knowledge”, UMS Library is always striving to develop and improve its facilities and services from time to time to fulfill the needs of the university and to meet users’ satisfaction. Efforts include improving collections and information resources, improving the quality of facilities, improving the effectiveness of service delivery, and expanding access or the accessibility of the information.
UMS Library has reached a total of 417,220 materials (till May 2015) of which consist of printed and non-printed materials. In addition, there are thousands of information and knowledge in various fields which can be accessed electronically 24 hours a day and 7 days a week including a subscription database that contains full text journals and electronic books. The electronic access can be done anytime and anywhere through the Web OPAC and Library Website (URL: http://webvirtua. ums.edu.my/). UMS Library is also constantly improving collaboration with local libraries as well as external libraries for the
Introduction
VisionTowards a world-renowned center of knowledge through the development of a dynamic and innovative information.
MissionProviding comprehensive resources and services to support university teaching, learning, research and innovation and publication
PhilosophyBuilding an educated society, brilliant and cultured developed based on the mastery and love of knowledge through the practice of reading and lifelong learning.
Objectives■ Build a collection of quality materials and relevant information.■ Provide an efficient, effective, accurate and friendly service.■ Optimize the use of a variety of information, services and facilities.■ Cultivate a learning culture among the university and community.
purpose of sharing information and knowledge resources. It can help provide reading materials and information that are not in the collection but necessary, through the Interlibrary Loan service (ILL).
Through UMS Library, users can use a shared database among the libraries of local universities which can be accessed online for the purpose of finding materials and information, such as Thesis Database (Myto), Serial Item Master List (MyULIS), Internet Resources (MGIR) and also University Publications collection (MURC). Users can access it through I-Portal Malaysian University Libraries & National Library Network (MyUniNet) at the URL http:// portal.perpun.net.my/portal/index.php. Using the Library Information System (Virtua), the search for information can be done online through WebOPAC 24 hours, 7 days a week. With this system, the loan process, return, renews loans and reservations can be made without having to queue at the counter.
The 24-Hour Book Drop Box facility can be used to return the loan book at any time even outside library opening hours. A 24-Hour Reading Room within the library building allows the learning process take place at all times. Meanwhile, 500 thin client computers with Internet access and wireless facilities available in the library can boost learning and research. Other facilities such as the cafeteria and prayer rooms are also available for library users. UMS Library also extends its services in branch locations at the Labuan International Campus, the Sandakan Campus, the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (main campus, clinical blocks at Kingfisher, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Sikuati, Kudat and Duchess of Kent Hospital Sandakan) and the Off Campus Reading Centre.
In addition, professional staffs are always ready to assist and provide guidance to users who need advice. On-going guidance and training are also provided to ensure that users can take full advantage of all the facilities provided. In line with the government’s motto of “People First, Performance Now”, UMS Library is committed to offer facilities and services in developing the culture of reading and lifelong learning.
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i For further inquiries, please contact:-
Administrative OfficeDepartment Of Information Technology and Communication
Tel : 6088 - 320 000Ext : 613038 / 613040 / 613041Fax : 6088 - 320 234E-mail: [email protected]
Student Card CounterTel : 6088 - 320 000Ext : 613042
Information Technologyand Communication Division(Labuan Branch)
Tel : 6087 - 460 435 / 438 / 425Fax : 6087- 466 750E-mail: [email protected]
Information Technologyand Communication Division(Sandakan Branch)
Tel : 6089 - 248 100Ext : 618200 / 618223Fax : 6089 - 220 710E-mail: [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OFINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGYANDCOMMUNICATION
38 Department of Information Technology and Communication
DIRECTORNoor Hapipah SamatBSc. (Hons), Computer Science (UM)
INFORMATION SUPPORT SYSTEMS DIVISION Thomas George Timin BIT (Hons), (UKM)
Norhanas Binti Lamit BIT (Hons), (UUM)
Rozaidah Mohd Yusop BSc. Information Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US
Jurin LiyunBSc. Software Engineer, (UMP)
ICT INFRASTRUCTURE DIVISION Abdul Idris @ Abdul Aris Bin BenuBSc. (Hons) Information Technology (UMS)
Jaitun Tumiran BSc. (Hons) Computer Studies (Loughborough)
Chong Tze ChienBSc. Computer Science (UPM),MSc. Information Technology (UMS)
Abdul Latif Bin MataliBIT (Hons), (UUM)
Yusof Bin KamisBIT (Hons), (UNITAR)
MULTIMEDIA AND EDUCATION DIVISIONSuprianto Mohamed NoorBSc. Computer Science (UPM)
Salfarah AbdullahBSc. Computer Science (UPM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRARZainoriah MatnoorBIT (Hons), Management of Information Systems (UMS)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION DIVISION(LABUAN BRANCH)Ismet Zulfiqar Bin Ahmad Shaffie BSc. Computer Science (UPM)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYAND COMMUNICATION DIVISION(SANDAKAN BRANCH)Azlan Amil Hamja Bachelor of Information Studies(Management of Information Systems) (UiTM)
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Department ofInformationTechnology andCommunication
The department serves as a developer and implementer of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in UMS. The services provided are aimed at creating an environment of effective use of information technology to help improve the knowledge, competence and discipline users of ICT in teaching, learning, research and administration in UMS. Among the facilities provided by the department are:
Person to contact: ■ Mr.Thomas George Timin■ Mr. Jurin Liyun
Students Information System (SMP) provides facilities forstudent with these objectives:
■ Course Registration■ Examination Result■ Examination Slip■ Course Evaluation■ Hostel Application Status and Web Check-In■ Students Financial Status
For more information, please visit our website(https://smp.ums.edu.my)
Person to contact: ■ Mdm. Salfarah Abdullah
SmartUMS service is open for all lecturers and students inthe university. Users may get the information regardinguser account by visiting our webpage athttps://smart.ums.edu.my. User may refer to user manual for information regarding various function uses in the system.
Any inquiries can be submitted to [email protected]
Person to contact: ■ Mr. Abdul Idris Bin Benu
Provide UMS with Internet and WiFi service for UMS citizens for free. UMS offers staff and students internet speed of 16Mbps. The wireless service covers almost eighty percent (80%) of the university zone and ready to be used. Wi-Fi is available for all residential colleges. Registered students can utilize the facility using ID provided by university. For any problems regarding Wi-Fi service, please visit our counter at Department of Information Technology and Communication building. For further information regarding coverage area, please refer UMS Website.
STUDENTS INFORMATIONSYSTEM (SMP)
SMARTUMS(E-LEARNING SYSTEM)
INTERNET CONNECTION ANDWIFI
Person to contact: ■ Mr. Suprianto Mohd Noor
Provide software for the utilization of UMS citizens. Among the softwares provided are:
■ Microsoft Office 2007 dan 2010■ Microsoft Visio 2010■ Visual Studio ■ SPSS 22■ Operating System Windows 7 (upgrade only)■ AMOS (network license)■ E-VIEW (network license)■ MS VISIO■ ArGIS■ SAS
To enjoy these services, please visit our counter at Department of Information Technology and Communication.
LICENSE SOFTWARES
ICT Facilities for UMS Citizens:
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Person to contact:■ Mr. Suprianto Mohd Noor
Provide various teaching equipment for lecturer’susage in UMS. Among the facilities provided are LCD projector, LCD screen, laptop, visualizers and Portable PA System. Teaching and learning facilities are provided as well as maintenance for teaching and learning equipments in lecture halls.
Person to contact:■ Mr. Chong Tze Chien
Provide e-mail storage facility for all students. To enjoy this service please visit our website (http://webmail.ums.edu.my). ID login for students is the Matric number and the default password is Identity Card (IC) number.
UNIVERSITY E-MAIL
Person to contact:■ Mr. Abdul Idris Bin Benu
Malaysia Research and Education Network (MYREN) is a communication between all IPTA and IPTS for research purposes. This service is offered for free to all staffs and students of UMS with the speed of 20Mbps.
MYREN
Person to contact:■ Mdm. Zainoriah Matnoor
Receive complaints regarding any ICT issues that are encountered by users, especially computer and network problems. Our hotline number is (ext.) 613100.
HELPDESK
TEACHING EQUIPMENTASSISTANCE SERVICE (ABM)
Person to contact:■ Mr. Ismet Zulfiqar Bin Ahmad Shaffie (Labuan Branch)■ Mr. Azlan Amil Hamja (Sandakan Branch)
The department serves as a developer and implementer of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Labuan International Campus (UMSKAL) and Sandakan Campus. Among the services provided are:
■ Regulate computer and network requirements.■ Regulate teaching equipment requests.■ Monitor and maintain all computer labs.■ Keep record of all computer and media equipments.■ Ensure users requirements are fulfilled in information technology.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYAND COMMUNICATION DIVISION(LABUAN AND SANDAKANBRANCH)
OPERATIONAL HOURMONDAY – THURSDAY 8.00 AM – 12.30 PM 2.00 PM – 4.30 PMFRIDAY 8.00 AM – 11.30 PM 2.30 PM – 4.30 PMSATURDAY, SUNDAY & (CLOSE)PUBLIC HOLIDAY
SERVICE■ Internet and Wireless Registration Counter■ Installation Counter (MS Office, SPSS,Visual Studio)■ Video Conferencing■ Teaching Equipment (ABM)■ Student Card Counter
REFERENCEGround Floor, Department of Information Technology andCommunication
OPERATIONAL HOUR24 HOURS (Online)
SERVICE■ E-Learning■ Student Portal System (SMP)
REFERENCEhttps://smart.ums.edu.myhttps://smp.ums.edu.my
OPERATIONAL HOURWEEKDAYMONDAY – FRIDAY 8.30 AM – 10.30 PMSATURDAY & SUNDAY 8.30 AM – 6.00 PM
SEMESTER HOLIDAYMONDAY – FRIDAY 8.30 AM – 4.30 PMSATURDAY 9.30 AM – 12.30 PMSUNDAY & PUBLIC HOLIDAY (CLOSE)
*Subject to the operating hours of the Library service
SERVICE■ 1 Megalab (Thin Client)
REFERENCEGround Floor, Library
DEPARTMENT OFINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYAND COMMUNICATIONOPERATIONAL HOUR
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONORS
BPKP CODE PROGRAMME OFFEREDHS03 Conservation Biology HS07 Industrial ChemistryHS08 Mathematics with EconomicsHS09 Mathematics with Computer GraphicsHS11 Environmental ScienceHS21 Geology HS22 Physics with ElectronicsHS27 AquacultureHS40 Marine ScienceHG07 BiotechnologyHG19 International Tropical ForestryHG20 Nature Parks and IndustryHG23 Plantation Forestry and AgroforestryHY11 Wood Technology and Industry
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
“Excellence in Science, Technology and Environmental Sustainability”
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources Complex of Science & Technology
Tel : +6088 - 320 000Ext. : 5872Fax : +6088 - 435 324Email : [email protected]
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources Complex of Forestry
Tel : +6088 - 320 118Fax : +6088 - 320 876Email : [email protected]
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DEAN OF FACULTY Prof. Dr. Baba Musta SmSn. (UKM), SSn. (UKM), Ph.D (UTM)
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC AND INTERNATIONAL) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Bin Bade BSc. MSc. (UTM), PhD (UKM)
DEPUTY DEAN (STUDENT AFFAIRS AND ALUMNI)Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saafie Salleh B. App. Sc., MSc. (USM), Ph.D (USM)
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION) Dr. Rosmalina Binti Abdul Rashid MSc. (Eco-Tourism & Recreation) (UPM);Ph.D (Urban & Regional Planning)
DEPUTY REGISTRAR Hasmi Hashim B.Hsc. (UIAM)
SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICER Ahmad SudinBSc. (Agricultural Science) UPM
ASSISTANT REGISTRARMardena Jiwan B. App. Sc. (USM)
SYLVENCENT POKHAN BSc. (Hons) (UiTM)
SCIENCE OFFICER Fairendy FairuzSmSn. (UKM)
Francisca Mosilinus BSc. Biotechnology (UMS)
Afizan Abdullah BSc. (Hons.) (UMS)
Nursharmie Amira Binti Yamin BSc. (Bio Medical) (UKM)
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources Complex of Science & Technology
Tel : +6088 - 320 000Ext. : 5872Fax : +6088 - 435 324Email : [email protected]
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources Complex of Forestry
Tel : +6088 - 320 118Fax : +6088 - 320 876Email : [email protected]
HEAD OF PROGRAMME
Hartinie Marbawi (Biotechnology – HG07)
Dr. Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim (Conservation Biology – HS03)
Dr. Newati Wid(Industrial Chemistry – HS07)
Dr. Darmesah Gabda(Mathematics with Economics – HS08)
Arif Mandangan (Mathematics with Computer Graphics – HS09)
Dr. Bonaventure Vun Leong Wan (Environmental Science – HS11)
Hjh Hennie Fitria W. Soehady E. (Geology – HS21)
Dr. Afishah Alias(Physics with Electronics – HS22)
Dr. Faihanna Abdullah @ Ching Fui Fui(Aquaculture – HS27)
Zarinah Waheed (Marine Science – HS40)
Musri Ismenyah(International Tropical Forestry – HG19)
Dr. Hamimah Talib (Nature Parks and Industry – HG20)
Maznah Muning (Plantation Forestry and Agroforestry – HG23)
Ismawati Pelle(Wood Technology and Industry – HY11)
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Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
The Faculty of Science and Natural Resources (FSSA) was established with the primary aim to produce innovative and dynamic graduates in the field of science and natural resources towards achieving an innovative university status of international standing. With its campus location situated in a region rich in natural resources such as mineral, flora and fauna encompassing both terrestrial and marine, the programmes offered are based on science, technology and towards environmental sustainability. The faculty offers fourteen (14) programmes that lead to a Bachelors Degree with Honours in biological science, chemistry, applied physics, applied mathematics, environmental science, earth science and forestry.
■ To expend the developments relating to science and technology through education and research, in line with the national desire to become a developed nation;
■ To produce graduated that are efficient, skilled professionals with expertise based on the chosen programme core and well supported by predetermined elective courses;
■ To equipped graduated with a strong theory and application of the programme core towards a strong foundation to pursue post graduate studies;
Objectives
Introduction
■ To produce knowledgeable, honest, well-balanced and competent graduates in the field of science, technology and natural resources that are competitive at national and global level.
Goal
■ The Faculty of Science and Natural Resources aims to become an innovative and dynamic institution in thriving excellence towards imparting the knowledge of science, technology and environmental sustainability.
Vision
■ The Faculty of Science and Natural Resources strives towards international recognition for excellence in imparting the knowledge of science, technology and sustainability in natural resources through teaching and learning, research, publication, multilateral collaboration, professional and community services to produce qualified, competitive and skilled human resource to fulfill the developmental needs of the community and nation.
Mission
This programme aims to produce graduates with a strong foundation in physics and can contribute to the development of electronic – based industries. The students are provided with a strong foundation in basic physics disciplines while dynamic courses on the applications of physics, electronics and information technology are given through theoretical, laboratory works and industrial training which encourages students to be up-to-date with the current knowledge needed. The uniqueness of this multidiscipline programme (physics and electronics) ensures that the graduates have high market value in the education, engineering industry, research and industrial sectors and administrations.
The programmes offered by the school are designed to combine earth and applied sciences in accordance to the rich natural resources that a ubiquitous in Malaysia, namely the state of Sabah. The programmes offered involves two branches of sciences, Physics and Biology which offers a Bachelor Degree in Sciences with Distinctions, as follows:
Programmes
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Physics with Electronic
This programme provides a background in mathematics and combines the relationship between mathematics and economics including microeconomics, macroeconomics, financial management and econometrics. Students will develop and demonstrate the ability to reason mathematically by constructing mathematical proof, recognizing and analyzing accurate numerical data in mathematics core course. Students will be able to apply suitable mathematical analysis to develop a solution not only in economics but in other disciplines as well, such as biology, physics, engineering, environmental and marine science. Graduates with a strong mathematical background with an understanding in economics concepts are able to benefit from a wide range of career opportunities. They are also qualified to pursue their study on MSc and Ph.D programmes in mathematics with economics.
Mathematics with Economics
Career ProspectsPhysicists, electronic R&D, physic R&D, teacher, lecturer, administrative officer, research officer.
Career ProspectsBank, insurance company, Investment Company, teacher, lecturer, statistics department, financial planner.
■ To provide elective courses to faculties in fulfillment of requirement for completion of study, in line with University’s goal towards producing a well-balanced graduate.
■ To produce forestry graduated in consistent with the needs of Forest and Wood Industry of the Country, including forest plantation sector and management of forest and nature parks and recreation;
■ To prepare students with strong basic and professionalism in forestry and wood industry with management abilities which could be applied in various subsector in the relevant industries; and
■ To provide students with knowledge and competence in the forest and wood profession at the national and international level.
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The geology programme was framed to provide founding knowledge about the earth and the processes involved within and on the earth’s surface. Earth’s natural resources such as petroleum, gas, minerals and construction material as well as basic geological principles will be explained through classroom learning and a series of fieldwork made around Sabah. Industrial training held at the final semester is hoped to be benefited by students attending this course.
The environmental Science degree programme is a multidisciplinary programme that emphasizes the role of basic scientific understanding and practical skills in the laboratory and field for the understanding and management of environmental problems. The strong scientific foundation in the first year leads to more detailed investigations in the second and third year of core Environmental Science topics such as air and water quality analyses, environmental hydrology, meteorology and climate change, geographic information system, environmental modelling, toxicology and environmental health, solid and toxic waste management, environmental law and environmental and resources management. These board range of modules enable the student to have a broad environmental science portfolio while maintaining a strong basis in the skills and knowledge of a competent Environmental Scientist.
This programme aims to produce graduated who can contribute to the development of biotechnology-based industries. Students will be exposed to basic biology and chemistry disciplines and later to apply these disciplines in biotechnology, medical or research biotechnology.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Biotechnology
Career ProspectsGenetic counselor, gene therapist, medical geneticist, public health officer, forensic scientist, lecturer, researcher, biomedical engineer, bioinformatics and biology modeling personnel, manufacturing technician, manufacturing and process specialist in pharmacogenomic, vaccines, drugs, foods and agricultural products (e.g: biopesticide), quality control analyst, environmental consultant.
Conservation biology programme produces graduates who can assist in sustainable environmental management, and also develops attitudes that committed towards environmental sustainability. Students are exposed to a lot of fieldwork which are based on various disciplines in basic biology and conservation as preparation for job markets.
Conservation Biology
Career ProspectsResearcher, lecturer, park manager, pharmaceutical industry, non-governmental organization, tourism industry, public awareness officer.
This programme is offered to nuture highly skilled graduated in developing computer graphics application such as scientific visualization, virtual reality, animation, computer games and mathematical software. The utmost strength of this program lies in the combination of three specialized knowledge of mathematics as the core, Computer Science and Computer Graphics. The rational and PVP, Rationale and purpose of Mathematics with Computer Graphics programs offered are also to prepare graduates who are competitive in the industry, public sector, academia and entrepreneurship by providing graduates theoretical knowledge and skills in Mathematics and Computer Graphics. Therefore, this program is designed to produce mathematicians who are able to vender the knowledge and skills in the field of mathematics into the virtual world application.
Mathematics with Computer Graphic
Career ProspectsComputer graphics application developer, virtual reality programmer, scientific visualization engineer, system analyst, computer games programmer, graphics designer, mathematic software developer and researcher.
Career ProspectsAs geologist/ geoscientists in government departments, higher education institution, geology related industries i.e. petroleum industry, mining, construction and tourism.
Industrial Chemistry
This programme aims is to produce graduated who can contribute to agencies that are based on chemistry or require the knowledge of chemistry, such as chemical industries, public or government institutions. Emphasis is given to the application of chemistry in industries, including material resources, instrumentation, chemical processes, technology and environment. In addition, basic understanding in physical, organic, inorganic and analytical chemistry is also emphasized. This programme also exposes students to industrial environment via industrial training and study tours to the chemical-based industries. Other than that, the programme aims to provide students with relevant skills via hands-on practical courses and research projects. Relevant elective courses will be offered to enrich the knowledge the students in fields closely related to the chemical industries.
Career ProspectsChemist, forensic expert, research officer, Medical Lab Technologist, lecturer, teacher, administrative officer, business practitioner, industrial expert, Chemical Engineer, Environmental Consultant, Safety Officers, ISO Auditor/ Consultant.
Career ProspectsEnvironment consultant, environment officer, research officer, Safety Officer, Lecturer, Research Technician, Teacher, Meteorology Officer, Environmental Auditor, Environmental Scientist, EIA Officer, Environmental Education Officer, ISO Consultant, Environmental related Industries, Environmental Health Officer, Environmental Entrepreneurs and others.
Geology Environmental Sciences
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The goal of the program is to produce graduates which are competent and strong in sustainable forest management based on strong knowledge of forestry science and forestry field technology, well trained in the interpretation of forest tecnology, forest policy and sensitive to current issues, have high human values, professional and responsibilities in their careers in the future.
FORESTRY
International Tropical Forestry
Career ProspectsForest Officer, Forest Controller Officer, Forest Conservation Officer, Environment Impact Analyst (EIA), Watershed Management Hydrology, Park Manager and Landscape Consultant / Entrepreneur.
The marine science programme impart knowledge on the marine environment through lecturers, laboratory classes and field excursions aimed to expose the students to the diversity of marine life, marine ecosystems and its interconnectivity to the environment. This course encompass the management of marine protected areas, maritime policies, oceanic-atmospheric interactions, impacts of human activities and climate change on the oceans, to produce graduates who are able to understand and manage conservation and sustainable utilization of marine resources.
Marine Science
Career ProspectsAdministrative/enforcement officer (e.g.: officer in the Marine Department, Maritime Enforcement Agency, Fisheries, Marine Parks Department), marine conservation officer, marine park manager, environmental consultant, scientist/researcher,eco-tourism – SCUBA diveguide, aquarist, resident biologist in island resorts and public aquaria.
The goal of the program is to educate in conserving and managing nature parks such as national parks, forest recreational parks and protected areas with the understanding about the functions and values of forest ecosystem, while able to deal with the science and art of park planning and management of nature parks, recreational activities and sustainable tourism.
Nature Parks and Recreation
Career ProspectsManager of nature parks and recreation, Forestry officer (Forest recreational parks unit/ Research), Forest conservation officer, Environmental impact assessment officer, Hydrology/Watershed management, Consultant in nature parks and recreation, consultant in nature parks and recreation facility design, and other job prospects related to forestry sector as well as nature tourism and ecotourism.
This programme aims to produce trained graduated in the aquaculture field who can assist in the development of the aquaculture industry and who have the capability of becoming successful aquaculture entrepreneurs and scientists. Students will be exposed to hatchery, pond and cage management and required to run and manage their own farm through shared farming concept. Students will be also exposed to the basics biology, chemistry and biotechnology disciplines in order to produce knowledgeable graduate for aquaculture industry. Industrial training at local and overseas aquaculture farms and higher learning institute related to aquaculture will expose them to critical stages in the farming process, and scientific approach.
Aquaculture
Career ProspectsAquaculture entrepreneur, fish and crustacean farm manager, fish and crustacean hatchery manager, fisheries officer, research officer, science officer, lecturer, quality control (seafood), Scientist & consultant.
The goal of the program is to provide a strong foundation of knowledge and professional skilled manpower in the field of wood-based industries. With this, the program aims to produce graduates with theoretical and technical knowledge in the field of wood-based technology and industries, competent and have the soft-skills and good characteristics to meet the needs of the labor market and skilled workforce in wood-based industries.
Wood Technology and Industry
Career ProspectsNursery Officer / Consultant, Recreation Activity / Tourism Officer, Environmental Impact Consultant, Plantation / Farm / Nursery / Operation Manager, Research Officer and Plantation / Farm Entrepreneur.
The goal of the program is to produce graduates with strong in theoretical knowledge and with completed practical training in forest plantations and agroforestry discipline, crop and tree productions, operation of scientific equipments and farm equipments, graduates that capable and knowledgeable in the management and implementation of research projects or plantation projects. The objective is also to produce graduates with soft skills (communication, professionalism, ethics and entrepreneurship), have the interest and awareness of current issues, standards and practices in the areas of interest.
Forest Plantation and Agroforestry
Career ProspectsFactory Manager, Wood Industry Entrepreneur, Wood Technology Officer, Wood Science and Product Consultant, Forest Products and Technology Officer and Tree Plantation Manager.
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ACADEMICS STAFFS
DATUK DR. MOHD. HARUN ABDULLAH *Vice Chancellor BSc. (UPM), SSn. (UKM), PhD (UTM) Water Quality
DR. BABA MUSTA *Dekan (Faculty of Science & Natural Resources)SmSn. SSn. (UKM), PhD (UTM) Environmental Geotechnic/ Geochemistry
DR. FELIX TONGKUL*Director (Centre of Research & Innovation)SmSn. (UKM), PhD (London)Sedimentology/ Tectonic/ Geotourism
DR. KAWI BIDIN *Head of Unit (Natural Disaster Research Unit)SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Manchester), PhD (Lancaster) Environmental Hidrology
DR. MARCUS JOPONY*Director (Centre of Academic Advancement)SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Reading), PhD (Nottingham) Environmental Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry
DR. MOHD HAMAMI SAHRIBSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Wood Product Engineering) (Suny College of Environmental Science & Foresty, U.S.A.);Ph.D (Wood Anatomy) (UKM)Wood Anatomy and Wood Quality
DR. SANUDIN HJ. TAHIRSmSn. (UKM), MSc. (London), PhD (UKM), DIC Stratigraphy and Petroleum Geology
DR. SHARIFF A. KADIR S. OMANG AL- HAJ*Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & International)SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Glasgow), PhD (London) Petrology & Structural Geology
DR. ZAINODIN HJ. JUBOKBSc. (ITB), MSc. (Aston), PhD (Nottingham)Statistics, Quening, Dendrochronology and Mathematics Modelling
DR. ABDULLAH B. BADE*Deputy Dean (Academic & International)BSc. (UTM), MSc (UTM), Ph.D (UKM)Computer Graphics & Visualisation
DR. SAAFIE SALLEH *Deputy Dean (Student Affair & Alumni)B. App.Sc., MSc (USM), PhD (UMS)Material Physics / Optoelectronic
DR. AINI JANTENG SmSn. SSn. (UKM), PhD (UM) Complex Analysis
DR. ANDY RUSSEL IMMIT MOJIOL BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Forest Management) (UPM);Ph.D (Urban Forest Management) (Göttingen,Germany)Urban Forest Management
DR. CHONG KHIM PHIN*Head of Unit (SPOR) Dip. Agric, BSc (UPM), MRes. (London), DIC, PhD (Nottingham, UK)Plant Pathology & Biotechnology
DR. COLIN RUZELION MAYCOCKBSc. (Botany & Marine Biology) (James Cook University, Queensland); Msc. (Tropical Plant Sciences) (James Cook University, Queensland); Ph.D. (Tropical Plant Sciences) (James Cook University, Queensland)Conservation & Ecology of Dipterocarps
DR. HO CHONG MUN *Directors Centre for Industry Relations BSc., MSc. (Malaya),PhD (Yokohama) Complex Analysis & Econometrics
DR. HOW SIEW ENG*Director of Endowment Section BSc., MSc. (USM), PhD (Southampton), AMICCombinatorial Chemistry & Natural Products Chemistry
DR. JUALANG @ AZLAN ABDULLAH GANSAU*Head of Unit (Unit of Orchid Studies, IBTP)BSc., PhD (UPM)Biotechnology
PROFESSORS
DR. JUSTIN SENTIANSmSn. (UKM), MSc. (East Anglia) PhD (Lancaster) Atmospheric Science/ Industrial Pollution/ EIA
DR. JEDOL DAYOUSmSn. SSn. (UKM), PhD (Southampton) Acoustic & Nuclear Physics
DR. JUMAT SULAIMANSmSn. MIT PhD (UKM)Numerical Analysis & Scientific Calculation
DR. JOHN TAYBSc. (Forestry) (New Brunswick, Canada);Ph.D (Forest Economy) (Wales)Forest Carbon, RIL Techniques & Forest Economy DR. LEE PING CHIN *Deputy Director (Instrumentation)(Centre of Research & Innovation)BSc. (Malaya), MSc, PhD (Tokyo)Molecular Biology & Microbiology
DR. LIEW KANG CHIANGBSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Wood Utilization) (UPM);Ph.D. (Wood Science) (UPM)Wood Science & Utilization
DR. LOUMI @ NOUMIE SURUGAU*Deputy Director (Research & Innovation) (Centre of Research & Innovation)SmSn.. (UKM), MSc. (East Anglia), PhD (York), AMRSC Analytical Chemistry & Separation Chemistry
DR. MAHMUD HJ. SUDIN*Director, Centre of Student Affairs and Alumni BSc. (Zoology) (UKM);MSc. (Plant Disease Management) (Wales); Ph.D (Forestry) (Aberdeen)Forest Pathology
DR. NORMAH HJ. AWANG BESAR @ RAFFIEBSc. (Agriculture) (UPM);MSc. (Land Resource Management) (UPM);Ph.D (Soil Science) (Hamburg)Soil Science
DR. PIAKONG MOHD. TUAH Dip. RSH (London), BSc., MSc (Bristol), PhD (UTM)Solid Waste Management
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
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DR. PHUA MUI HOW*Profesor, Kelvin Tan Aik Pen Forestry SeatBA. (Geography) (Malaya);MEnv.Sc. (Forest Remote Sensing) (Tsukuba);Ph.D. (Forest Science) (Tokyo)Remote Sensing, GIS & Park Planning
DR. ROSZEHAN MOHD IDRUSBA. (Sociology & Antropology) (Malaya);MBA (New Hampshire);Ph.D (Forestry and Forest Product) (Virginia Tech)Wood Industries & Marketing
DR. SAZMAL EFFENDI ARSHAD *Director (Preparatory Centre for Science & Technology)Dip. Ind. Chem. (ITM) BSc. (JM Liverpool), PhD (Sheffield) TEM & Glass Ceramics
DR. SUHAIMI MD. YASIR*Head of Unit (Seaweed Research Unit) SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UTM), Cert. In Taxation (UiTM) PhD (Canterbury)Protein Chemistry & Flavour Chemistry
DR. WONG NYET KUI BSc. (UPM), PhD (London) Biochemistry, Proteomics
DR. ZALEHA ABDUL AZIZ BSc. (Hons)(Liverpool), PhD (Nottingham) Plant Biotechnology
DR. ROSMALINA ABDUL RASHID*Deputy Dean (Research & Innovation) BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Eco-tourism & Recreation) (UPM); Ph.D (Urban & Regional Planning) (UTM)Eco-Tourism & Park Management
DR. AFISHAH ALIAS *Head of programme (Physics with Electronics) B.Eng. (Tokyo), MSc (UMS)., Ph.D (Muroran, Japan) Semiconductor
AWANG AHMAD MOHD YUNUSDip. (Forestry) (UPM);BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Wood Technology Industry) (UPM)Wood Technology Industry
DR. BONAVENTURE VUN LEONG WAN *Head of programme (Environmental Sciences)SmSn., SSn. Ph.D (UKM) Environmental Management
DR. BERHAMAN AHMADBSc. (Botany) (UKM);MSc. (Plant Systematic) (UM)Ph.D (Plant Phylogeny & Taxonomy) (Aberdeen) Dendrology
DR. COLLIN GLEN JOSEPH BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (NOTT), AMIC Material Chemistry
DR. CHEE FUEI PIEN BSc. PhD (UMS)Nuclear Physics & Semiconductor
DR. DARMESAH GABDA*Head of Programme (Mathematics with Economic)BSc., MSc (UKM)MRes., PHD (Lancester) Extreme Value Theory, Statistics
DR. FAUZIAH SULAIMAN*Postgraduate Coordinator BSc. MA (USM), PhD (Waikato)Physics Education/ Education Technologi
FARRAH ANIS FAZLIATUL BT. ADNAN (Study Leave)SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Management of Coast Line Resources
DR. HARRY CHONG LYE HIN BSc. MSc. (UMS) PhD (USM) Pollution Control Technology
DR. HAMIMAH TALIB*Head of Programme (Nature Park & Recreation)BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Landscape Study) (UPM)Ph.D (Forestry) (UMS)Forest Recreation
DR. ISMAIL ABD. RAHIMSmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), PhD (UMS) Environmental Geology/Rock Engneering/ Rock Mechanics/ Geotechnic
DR. JAHIMIN ASIK @ ABD. RASHIDSmSn. (UKM), MSc. (USM). PhD (UMS) Electrochemistry
JANSHAH MOKTAR BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Wood Technology Industry) (UPM)Wood Technology Industry
DR. JEPHTE SOMPUDBSc. (Zoology) (UKM);MSc. (Zoology) (UKM);Ph.D (Environment Development) (UKM)Zoology
DR. KEIKO IOKIBSc. Enviromental Studies (NWU)MSc. Forest Science (Kyoto)Ph.D Forest Science (Kyoto)
DR. MOH PAK YAN*Head of Unit (Water Research Unit) BSc. Ed, MSc. (UTM), PhD. (Manchester), AMICMaterial Chemistry & Catalytic Chemistry
DR. MARIA LOURDES T. LARDIZABALBSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Forest Protection) (UPM);Ph.D (Insect Toxicology) (Malaya)Forest Entomology
DR. MOHAMMAD SHAHEEN KHAN B.Sc (Hons), M.Sc Ph.D (Aligarh Muslim University India) Synthetic Organic Chemistry
DR. MOHD. SANI SARJADI SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UPM) Material Chemistry
MAZNAH MAHALIBSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Water & Environment Management) (Loughborough)Water Quality, Hydrology & Recreation
DR. NORAINI ABDULLAH SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Loughborough) Ph.D (UMS) Mathematical Modelling
DR. NEWATI WID*Head of Programme (Industrial Chemistry) SmSn. (UKM), MSc (UMS), PhD. (Leeds) Chemical Analysis & Environmental Control
SENIOR LECTURERS
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DR. NUR MUHAMMEDBSc. (Forestry) (Chittagong);MSc. (Tropical Forestry & Management) (Dresden);Ph.D. (Agricultural Science) (Gifu)Social Forestry, Forest Policy Analysis, Forest & Livelihood
DR. RAHMATH ABDULLABSc (Kerala University, India) MSc (Banglore University) PhD (UMS)Chemical Engineering
DR. ROZAIMI ZAKARIA BSc. (Computional Mathematics) (UMT)MSc. PhD. (Fuzzy Mathematic Modelling (UMT)
DR. SAHARI JAPAR BSc. (Industrial Chemistry) (UPM)MSc. PhD (Advanced Material Engineering) (UPM)
SAHAT SADIKUN SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Newcastle Upon Tyne) Geophysics
SALINA SULAIMAN BSc., MSc (NIU)Computational Mathematics
DR. WALTER LINTANGAHDip. (Forestry) (UPM);BSc. (Forest Management) (UPM);MSc. (Tropical Forest Resource Management) (UPM)Forest Law and Policy
WILTER MALANDI @ AZWAL AZIZBSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Tropical Forestry Management) (UPM)Park Management
DR. ZULHERRY ISNAIN *Director of Small Island Research GroupSmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS) Remote Sensing
AHMAD NORAZHAR MOHD. YATIMBSc. (UTM), SSn. (UKM)Remote Sensing
AINOL AZIFA MOHD FAIKBSc., MSc. (UMS)Molecular Biology
ALVIE LO SIN VOISmSn., SSn. (UKM)Superconductor
ASDALIFAH TALIBESmSn., SSn. (UKM)Applied Mathematics
ASMAHANI AWANG BSc. (UTM), PhD (UTM)Material Physics
AFFENDY BIN HASSAN (Study Leave)Dip. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Forestry) (UMS)Agro-Forestry
AG. SUFIYAN ABD. HAMIDSmSn., SSn. (UKM) Renewable Energy
ARIF MANDANGAN *Head of Programme (Mathematic with Computer Graphic) BSc. (UMT), MSc (UPM) Computational Mathematics
CAROLYN MELISSA PAYUSSmSn., SSn. (UKM) Environmental Law
CHIN SU NABSc. (USM), SSn. (UKM)Applied Statistics
FOUZIAH MD. YASSIN M.Eng. (York)Electronic and Communication Engineering
HAZERINA PUNGUT SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Industrial Mineral
HAJAH HENNIE FITRIA W. SOEHADY ERFEN * Head of Programme (Geology)BSc., MSc. (UMS) Engineering Geology
HARTINIE MARBAWI *Head of Programme (Biotechnology)BSc., MSc. (UMS) Plant Biotechnology/ Environmental Biotechnology
HARDAWATI YAHYA (Study Leave)Dip. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Tropical Forestry) (KUFF, Thailand)Community Forestry
ISMAWATI PALLE*Head of Programme (Wood Technology & Industry)Dip. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc.(Adhesive and Coating) (UPM)Adhesive and Coating
JULIUS KODOHDip. (Agriculture) (UiTM); BSc. (Forestry) (UMS);MSc. (Forestry) (UPM)Forest Plantation & Agro-Forestry
JUNAIDI ASIS BSc. (UMS), SSn. (UKM) Paleontology
KAMSIA HJ. BUDINSmSn. (UKM), MSc (Birmingham) Environmental Toxicology
KHADIZAH GHAZALI SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Applied Mathematics
KAMLISA UNI KAMLUN (Study Leave) BSc. (Forestry) (UMS);MSc. (Forestry) (UMS)Landscape Ecology
MANDY MAIDBSc. (Foresty) (UPM);MSc. (Tropical Forestry) (KUFF, Thailand)Tree Breeding and Plant Propagation
MAZNAH MUNING*Head of Programme (Plantation Forestry and Agroforestry)BSc., MSc. (Forestry) (UPM)Enthomology
MUSRI BIN ISMENYAH *Head of Programme (International Tropical Forestry)BSc. (Forestry) (UMS); MSc. (Forestry) (UMS)Forest Ecology
LECTURERS
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MUHAMMAD AIZUDDIN ABDULLAH BUKHARIBSc. (UMS)Biotechnology
MOHD ABDULLAH ABD. GHANI (Study Leave)Dip. (Agriculture) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Tropical Product Management) (UPM)Forest Assessment & Inventory
MOHAMED ALI YUSOF MOHD HUSINBSc., MSc. (UMS)Engineering Geology
MOHD. KHALIZAN SABULLAH BSc. (Biochemistry) (UPM),MSc. (Environmental Biotechnology) (UPM)Biochemistry
MOHAMAD ZUL HILMEY BIN MAKMUD B.Eng (UTM), MSC. (UPM)Electrical Engineering
NORHAFIZA HAMZAHBSc., MSc. (UTM)Computer Science NORLITA ISMAIL BSc., (UUM), MSc. (UiTM) Decision Quantitative
RODEANO ROSLEE BSc., MSc. (UMS)Engineering Geology
ROSLINA JAWAN (Study Leave)BSc. (UPM), MSc.(UMS)Plant Biotechnology/ Fermentation Technology
RUBIA IDRIS (Study Leave) BSc. (UPM), MSc. (UM) Catalytic Chemistry
RUBENA YUSOFF BSc (USM,) MSc (USM)Medical Instrumentation
ROHANA TAIR BSc. (UMT), MSc. (UMS) Environmental Science
RECHARD LEE BSc (Komputer Sains) (UPM)MSc (MCG) (UMS)PhD (MCG) (UMS) - Ongoing
RAFIDAH MOHD. SALIMDip. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Non-Wood Forest Product) (UPM)Wood and Non-Wood Chemistry
RHEMA DEBULLY MARIPABSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Arboriculture) (Aberdeen)Arboriculture
ROZIELA HANIM ALAMJURIDip. (Forestry) (UPM);BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Non Wood Forest Product) (UPM)Non Wood Forest Product SITI RAHAYU MOHD HASHIM BSc., (UPM), SSn. (UKM)Statistical Process Control and Statistics
SURAYA ABDUL SANI BSc. (Biotechnology) (Monash University)Biophysical Chemistry / Pharmacy
SURIANI HASSAN (Study Leave)BSc., (Warwick), MSc. (UM)Applied Statistics
SUZELAWATI ZENIAN SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Applied Mathematics
SATURI BINTI BACOBSc. (UTM), MSc. (UMS)Physics Semiconductor
SITI AISHAH MOHD. ALI BSc. (UNIMAS), SSn. (UKM) Environmental Chemistry
SHARAIN LIEW YEN LING (Study Leave)BSc. (UTM), MSc. (UTM) Analytical Chemistry
SHIRLEY @ MARYLINDA BAKANSINGDip. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Wood Science) (UPM)Wood Science and Wood Industry
TAN WEI HSIANGBSc., MSc. (UMS)Phytochemistry
YONG ENN LUN (Study Leave)B.Econ (UMS), M.Econ (UKM)Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics
ZATURRAWIAH ALI OMAR B.IT(UUM), MSc. (Swansea) Computer Science
FAUZE BIN MAHMUDBSc. (UMS)Pharmacology HARDIANSHAH SALEHBSc.(UMS)Geophysics
MOHD. HAFIZ ABD. MAJID (Study Leave)BEng. (UTM), MEng. (UMS)Chemical Engineering
NORINI TAHIR (Study Leave)BSc (UTM), MSc (UTM)Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry
NORIZKIAH DZULKARNAINBSc (UTM)Mathematics
ROZIANA BAHARINBSc. (KUSTEM)Financial Mathematics
SABRINA BINTI SOLOI (Study Leave)BSc. (UMT), MSc. (UTM)Polymer Technology
WILSON WONG VUN CHIONG (Study Leave)BSc. (Forestry) (UMS)MSc. (Forestry) (UMS)Environmental Economics
TUTORS
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
TUTORS
INSTITUTE FOR TROPICAL BIOLOGY CONSERVATION
PROFESSOR
SENIOR LECTURERS LECTURERS
DR. CHARLES S. VAIRAPPAN *Acting Director(Institute for Tropical Biology Conservation)B.Appld. Sc. MSc (USM), PhD (Hokkaido) Kimia Hasilan Semulajadi Marin
DR. ABDUL HAMID AHMADSmSn. (UKM), M.Phil (Aberdeen), Ph.D (Queensland) Zoology
DR. HOMATHEVI RAHMAN *Deputy Director (Development & Human Resource)SmSn. (UKM), Ph.D (UMS) Taxonomy, Ecology and Insect Systematics
DR. HENRY BERNARD BSc. (Malaya), MSc. (Reading) Ph.D (Copenhagen)Wild Life Management, Biometry and Small Mammal Ecology
DR. MONICA SULEIMAN BSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Manchester) Bryology
DR. ARMAN HADI MOHMAD @ FIKRIBSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Osaka)Fresh Water Ecology, Aquatic Entomology
DR. BAKHTIAR EFFENDI YAHYA *Deputy Director (Research & Academic)SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kagoshima)Taxonomy, Ecology & Systematics of Insects
DR. FIFFY HANISDAH SAIKIM *Head of Programme (Conservation Biology)BSc. Hons (UNIMAS), MSc. (UMS), PhD. (Queensland)Wildlife tourism, Conservation learning
JULIUS KULIPSmSn. (UKM) MSc (Reading), U.KPlant & Fungi Taxonomy
DR. KARTINI SAIBEH BSc. MSc. (USM), Ph.D (Reading)Plant Taxonomy (Araccae)
DR. KALSUM MOHD YUSAH BSc. MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Cambridge) Canopy Biology
DR. MOHD FADZELLY ABU BAKAR BSc. MSc. (UPM) Ph.D (Nottingham)Biomedical Sciences
DR. MAHADIMENAKBAR M. DAWOOD SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Durham), Ph.D (Kyushu) Biology and Insect Ecology
DR. NAZIRAH MUSTAFFABSc. (UMS), MSc. (Durham), Ph.D (UMS) Molecular Genetics, Entomology
DR. SAHANA HARUN SmSn. (UKM), MSc (UMS) Ph.D (Birmingham)Freshwater Ecology
ANNA WONG SmSn. Zoologi (UKM), MSc. Zoology (UNIMAS) Zoology and WL Management
AZNIZA MAHYUDIN SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Resources Management
ELIA GODOONGBSc., MSc. (UPM)Geographic Information System
HAIRUL HAFIZ MAHSOL SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS) Parasitology
KUEH BOON HEE BSc., MSc. (UMS)Conservation Biology, Herpetology and Nature Tourism
LAM NYEE FANBSc. (USM), MSc. (UMS) Phytochemistry, Insect Symbiont Genetics
LUIZA MAJUAKIMSmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Kyoto)Plant Ecology NOR AZIZUN RUSDI BSc. MSc. (UPM) Plant Biotechnology
ROBERT FRANCIS PETERSSmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS) Natural Tourism and Environmental Economy
JAYA SEELAN A/L SATHIYA SEELAN BSc. Hons (UNIMAS), MSc (UNIMAS)
LIEW THOR SENG BSc. Hons, MSc (UMS)
NOOR HALIZA HASAN BSc., MSc (UNIMAS)Molecular Ecology & Evolution
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SENIOR LECTURERS LECTURERS PROFESSORS
TUTORS
DATIN SERI PANGLIMA DR. HJH. ANN ANTON*Head of Unit (Unit of Harmful Algal Blooms (UHABS))BSc. (Malaya), MSc. (Waterloo), Ph.D (Ohio State) Phycology and Algae Biotechnology
DR. KISHIO HATAIBSc., MSc. (Tokyo University of Fisheries) Ph.D (Tokyo University)Fungal diease of Fish and Shellfish, Fish Pathology
DR. SALEEM MUSTAFA BSc., MSc., Ph.D (Aligarth)Fisheries Science and Aquaculture
DR. GUNZO KAWAMURA BSc. MSc. Ph.D (Hokkaido)Fish Behaviour
DR. SHIGEHARU SENOO *Manager (Fish Hatchery UMS)BSc. (Kagoshima), MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Kagoshima)Fish Reproductive and Hatchery Management
DR. JULIAN RANSANGAN*Deputy Director (Academic & Internationalization) BSc. (UNIMAS), MSc. Ph.D (UMS)Marine Biotechnology and Molecular Genetics
DR. ROSSITA SHAPAWI *Director (Borneo Marine Research Institute)BSc. (UPM), MSc. (Tasmania), Ph.D (UMS) Fish Nutrition
DR. SITTI RAEHANAH MUHAMAD SHALEH *Deputy Director (Research & Innovation)BSc., Ph.D (UPM) Planktonology and Aquaculture
DR. ABENTIN ESTIM BSc. (UPM), MSc., Ph.D (UMS) Aquatic Chemistry & Marine Pollution
DR. ANNITA YONG SEOK KIAN*Manager (Shrimp Hatchery UMS)BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kinki)Marine Invertebrates & Nutrition
DR. B. MABEL MANJAJI MATSUMOTO SmSn. (UKM), Ph.D (Tasmania) Ichthyology & Marine Biodiversity
DR. EJRIA SALEH BSc. (UPM), MSc. (Liverpool), Ph.D (UMS)Oceanography & Coastal Hydrodynamics
DR. JOHN MADINBSc., Ph. D (Malaya) Marine Resource Management
DR. PUSHPA M. PALANIAPPAN BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Charles Darwin) Marine Herpetology
DR. RAFIDAH OTHMAN DVM, PhD (UPM)Veterinary Medicine, Immunology, Aquatic Diseases
DR. SUJJAT AL-AZADBSc., MSc. (BAU), MSc. (AIT), Ph.D (Malaya) Marine Biotechnology, Microbiology & Probiotics
AUDREY DANING TUZANBSc., MSc. (UMS) Shrimp Culture
CHEN CHENG ANNBSc., MSc. (UNIMAS)Meiobenthology
DR. FAIHANNA ABDULLAH @ CHING FUI FUI *Head of Programme (Aquaculture) BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kinki) Fish Physiology and Culture
KENNEDY AARON AGUOL Food Processing Technology Certificate (POLISAS), Dip., BSc., MSc. (UPM) Algae Biotechnology & Bioremediation
MADIHAH JAFFAR SIDIK BSc., MSc. (UMS) Physical Oceanography
MUHAMMAD ALI SYED HUSSEIN BSc., MSc. (Malaya) Macrobenthos, Mangrove & Coastal Ecology
ZARINAH WAHEED*Head of Programme (Marine Science)SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS) Ecology & Management of Coral Reef
LIM LEONG SENGBSc. MSc. (UMS)Biology, Physiology & Fish Behaviour
MOHAMMAD TAMRIN MOHAMMAD LALBsc. Msc (UMS) Marine Biotechnology
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SENIOR LECTURERS
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BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
TUTORS
BRIG. JEN. PROF. DATUK SERI PANGLIMA DR. KAMARUZAMAN HJ. AMPONBSc. (Lancaster) MSc. (York), Ph.D (Ohio State)Biochemistry/ Microbiology
DR. CHRISTOPHER VOO LOK YUNG BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kyushu University)Bioinformatics
DR. SHAFIQUZZAMAN SIDDIQUEE BSc Ag (Bangladesh), MSc. Ph.D (UPM, Malaysia)Biosensor & Bioelectronics
DR. KENNETH FRANCIS RODRIGUES BSc., MSc. (India), Ph.D (UMS)Molecular Genetics
DR. CLARENCE ONGKUDON*Deputy Director (Research & Development) BSc., MSc. (UTM), Ph.D (Monash) Bioprocess Engineering
DR. VIJAY KUMARBSc., MSc. Ph.D (UPM) Molecular Genetics
DR. CLEMENTE MICHAEL WONG*Director (Biotechnology Research Institute) BSc.,MSc.(UPM), Ph.D (Cambridge) Molecular & Cell Biology
DR. MOHAMMAD IQBALBSc., MSc. Ph.D (India) Biochemistry
DR. TEOH PEIK LIN*Deputy Director (Academic & Student Affair) SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Ph.D (UK)Molecular Pharmacology
DR. SITTI FATIMAH SIMATSmSn., Ph.D (UKM)Molecular Biology
DR. DAISY VANITHABSc. (Providence College, India), MSc., (PSG College, India), Ph.D (TRC, India)Medical Microbiology & Immunology
RUZAIDI AZLI MOHD MOKHTARBSc.,(Tokyo University of Agri & Tech), MSc. (UPM) Biochemistry
WILSON YONG THAU LYM BSc., MSc.(UPM) Plant Molecular Biology
ZARINA BINTI AMIN BSc. (Liverpool John Moores Univ., UK), MSc. (Univ. of Sheffield, UK) Molecular Pathology
GRACE JOY CHIN WEI LIE BSc. (UM), MSc. (UMS) Molecular Biology
SOPHIA LAU TIEK YING SmSn., (UKM), MSc. (UNIMAS) Molecular Epidemiology
CHEONG BO ENG BSc.(UPM), MSc. (Kyoto, Japan)Plant Biochemistry Cell
ADRIAN VICTOR NG WUI MING BSc. (UM), MSc. (UMS) Enzymology SURYANI SAALLAH BSc. (UTM)Bioprocess Chemical
MAILIN MISSIONBSc., MSc. (UTM)Bioprocess Engineering
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PROMOTIONAL
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UNIVERSITY CORE
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UNIVERSITYCORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(9 CREDIT HOURS)
ST00803 Statistical Programming Package(3 credit hours)
ST00202 Basic StatisticsST00502 Basic Chemistry(4 credit hours)
ST00902 Scientific Writing(2 credit hours)
SB10103 Introduction to Conservation BiologySB10302 Database and Multimedia ManagementSB10502 Natural Resources Economic Assessment(7 credit hours)
SB10203 Cell Biology & GeneticSB10402 BiogeographySB10603 BiochemistrySB10802 Biometry & Experimental DesignSB11002 GIS in Conservation Biology(12 credit hours)
SB20103 Microbial DiversitySB20303 Animal DiversitySB20503 Plant DiversitySB20703 Ecology(12 credit hours)
SB20203 SystematicsSB20403 Biology and EvolutionSB20603 Plant Physiology SB20802 Ecological MethodsSB21003EntomologySB21202 Policies and Legislations of Biodiversity Conservation SB21401 Fieldwork(17 credit hours)
SB30103 Project I SB30303 Molecular Biology in ConservationSB30503 Management and Conservation of EcosystemsSB30703 Animal PhysiologySB30903 Genetic Conservation (15 credit hours)
SB30206 Project IISB30403 Industrial TrainingSB30602 Sustainable Environmental DevelopmentSB30803 Wildlife ManagementSB31002 Selected Topics in Conservation Biology(16 credit hours)
PROGRAMME CORE
(79 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 BI2 orUX00102 BA1(2 credit hours)
UB00302 BI3 or UX00202 BA2(2 credit hours)
EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ER0xx03 orED/EU/EP/EJ10101(3/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ10201(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ20101(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ20201(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30101(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30201(0/1 credit hours)
UW00202 TITASUE00X02 UK00X02 (6 credit hours)
UW00302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship(2 credit hours)
UB00102 BI1 orUB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4(2 credit hours)
UW00102Ethnic Relation (HE)UE00X02 (4 credit hours)
UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4 orUX00302BA3(2 credit hours)
UB00700 BI5(0 credit hours)
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SB20902 Parasite Diversity
SB31302 Urban Entomology
SB31203 Ethnobiology
SB21102 Primate Conservation
SB21802Nature Intepretation
SB31502 Canopy Biology
SB31403Captived Animal Management
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
ELECTIVE*(9 CREDIT HOURS)
ELECTIVE*(9 CREDIT HOURS)
TOTAL (120 CREDIT
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*Biodiversity and Biosystematics Package
*Ecological Processes Package
SB21302 Environment Assessment
SB22002 Methods of Instrumentations
SB31702 Natural Products Chemistry
SB31203 Ethnobiology
*Advancement of Biodiversity Package
SB21502 Nature Park Management
SB22202 Nature Tourism Product Prospective
SB31502 Canopy Biology
SB31403 Captived Animal Management
*Nature Tourism Package
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
22/20 21/22 20/21 21 17 19
SB21602 Preservation and Collection Management
Note: Offered Courses subject to Changes * Elective Courses: Choose One Package Only.
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PROMOTIONAL) OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(11 CREDIT
HOURS)
ST00402 Basic BiologyST00102 Basic Mathematics(4 credit hours)
ST00602 Basic Physics(2 credit hours)
ST00902 Scientific Writing(2 credit hours)
ST00803 Statistical Programming Package(3 credit hours)
SK10101 Physical Chemistry Practical ISK10301 Organic Chemistry Practical ISK10503 Physical Chemistry ISK10703 Organic Chemistry I(8 credit hours)
SK10201 Analytical Chemistry Practical ISK10401 Inorganic Chemistry Practical ISK10603 Analytical Chemistry ISK10803 Inorganic Chemistry ISK11002 Laboratory Safety and Accreditation(10 credit hours)
SK20101 Physical Chemistry Practical IISK20301 Organic Chemistry Practical IISK20503 Physical Chemistry IISK20703 Organic Chemistry IISK20903 Environmental Chemistry for Industry SK21102 Materials and Nanomaterials Chemistry (13 credit hours)
SK20201 Analytical Chemistry Practical IISK20401 Inorganic Chemistry Practical IISK20603 Analytical Chemistry IISK20803 Inorganic Chemistry IISK21003 Organic SpectroscopySK21203 Principles and Technology of Chemical Processes SK21402 Separation Technology and Instrumentation(16 credit hours)
SK30103 Project ISK30303 Applied Physical ChemistrySK30503 Industrial Inorganic Chemistry ProcessesSK30703 Industrial Organic Chemistry Processes SK30903 Nanotechnology(15 credit hours)
SK30206 Project IISK30403 Industrial TrainingSK30603Polymer Chemistry and TechnologySK30803 Environmental Technology for IndustrySK31003 Principles and Technology of Biochemical Processes(18 credit hours)
PROGRAMME CORE
(80 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 orUX00102 BA1(2 credit hours)
UB00302 orUX00202 BA2(2 credit hours)
EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ER0XX03 orED/EU/EP/EJ10101 (3/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ10201(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ20101(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ20201(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30101(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30201(0/1 credit hours)
UW00202 TITASUE00X02 Soft Skill IUK00X02 Soft Skill II(6 credit hours)
UW00302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship(2 credit hours)
UB00102 orUB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 (2 credit hours)
UW00102Ethnic Relation (HE)UE00X02 Soft Skill I(4 credit hours)
UB00702orUX00302 BA3(2 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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*SK31103 Natural Products Chemistry and Drugs Discovery*SK31303 Residue and Pesticide Analysis*SK31503 Advanced Inorganic Materials*SK31703Electrochemical Technology(3 credit hours)
*SK31203 Biofuel Technology*SK31403 Forensic Chemistry*SK31603 Petrochemical Catalysts and Catalysis*SK31803 Principles and Technology in Food Industry(3 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
ELECTIVE(6 CREDIT HOURS)
TOTAL(120 / 123 CREDIT
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* Choose TWO (2) only; i.e. one for every semester
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HS08 MATHEMATICS WITH ECONOMICS
UNIVERSITY CORE(PROMOTIONAL) OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(7 CREDIT HOURS)
ST00803 Statistical Programming Package(3 credit hours)
ST00702 Computer Programming and Simulation(2 credit hours)
ST00902 Scientific Writing(2 credit hours)
SM10103 Mathematics I(3 credit hours)
SM10203 Mathematics IISM10403 Object Oriented Programming(6 credit hours)
SM 20103 Linear AlgebraSM 20303 Advanced Mathematics ISM10603 Introduction To Data Structure(9 credit hours)
SM 20203 Differential EquationsSM 20402 Numerical CalculationSM 20603 Statistical AnalysisSM 20803 Real AnalysisSM 21003 Operational Research(14 credit hours)
SM 30103 Project ISM 30302 Numerical MethodsSM 30503 Complex Variables CalculusSM 30703 Optimization(11 credit hours)
SM 30206 Project IISM 30403 Industrial TrainingSM 30603 Decision ScienceSM 30803 Advanced Mathematics IISM31003 Mathematical Modelling(18 credit hours)
PROGRAMME CORE
(61 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 BI2 orUX00102 BA1(2 credit hours)
UB00302 BI3 orUX00202 BA2(2 credit hours)
EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ER0XX03 orED/EU/EP/EJ10101 (3/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ10201(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ20201(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ20201(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30101(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30101(0/1 credit hours)
UW00202 TITASUE00X02 Soft Skill IUK00X02 Soft Skill II(6 credit hours)
UW00302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship(2 credit hours)
UB00102 BI1 orUB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4(2 credit hours)
UW00102Ethnic Relation (HE)UE00X02 Soft Skill I(4 credit hours)
UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4 orUX00302 BA3(2 credit hours)
UB00700 BI5(0 credit hours)
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SJ30103 EconometricsSJ30303 Malaysian Economics Issues(6 credit hours)
SJ10103 Microeconomics ISJ10303 EconomicsStatistics(6 credit hours)
SJ10203 Fundamental of Financial ManagementSJ10403 Macroeconomics I(6 credit hours)
SJ20103 Financial MathematicsSJ20303 Microeconomics II(6 credit hours)
SJ20203 Macroeconomics II(3 credit hours)
SJ 30203 International Economics(3 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
MINOR / ELECTIVE(30 CREDIT
HOURS)
TOTAL (121/124
CREDIT HOURS)22/20 21/22 19/20 21/22 17/18 21/22
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PROMOTIONAL) OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(7 CREDIT HOURS)
ST00803 Statistical Programming Package(3 credit hours)
ST00702 Computer Programming and Simulation(2 credit hours)
ST00902 Scientific Writing(2 credit hours)
SM10103 Mathematics ISM10303 Statistical Economics(6 credit hours)
SM10203 Mathematics II(3 credit hours)
SM20103 Linear AlgebraSM20303 Advanced Mathematics I SM20503 Discrete Mathematics(9 credit hours)
SM20203 Differential EquationsSM20402 Numerical ComputationSM20803 Real AnalysisSM21202 Mathematical ProgrammingSM21402 Cryptography(12 credit hours)
SM 30103 Project ISM 30302 Numerical MethodsSM 30503 Complex Variable CalculusSM 30903 Fuzzy MathematicsSM31102 Computational GeometrySM31303 Control Mathematics (16 credit hours)
SM 30206 Project II SM 30403 Industrial TrainingSM 30803 Advanced Mathematics IISM31003 Mathematical Modelling (15 credit hours)
PROGRAMME CORE
(61 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 Language 2(2 credit hours)
UB00302 Language 3(2 credit hours)
ES01203Co-curriculum(3 credit hours)
UW00202 TITASUE00402 Introduction to ethicsUK00402 Learn Techniques And Skills (6 credit hours)
UW00302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship(2 credit hours)
UB00102 Language 1(2 credit hours)
UC00602Speech Communication And ProfessionalUW00102Ethnic Relations (4 credit hours)
UB00402Language 4(2 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
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SW30503Real-Time Graphic(3 credit hours)
SW10302Computer Organization And Architecture (3 credit hours)
SW10603 System Analysis And DesignSW10403 Object Oriented Programming(6 credit hours)
SW20503Fundamental of Computer GraphicsSW20703 Data Structures (6 credit hours)
SW20603 DatabaseSW20803Fundamental of Image Processing (6 credit hours)
SW30403Programming Computer InterfacingSW30603Scientific Data Visualization(6 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
MINOR / ELECTIVE(29 CREDIT
HOURS)
TOTAL (120
CREDIT HOURS)21 18 21 20 19 21
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PROMOTIONAL) OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
ST00202Basic StatisticST00602Basic Physic(4 credit hours)
ST00502Basic Chemistry(2 credit hours)
ST00402Basic BiologyST00302Earth Science And Planetary (4 credit hours)
ST00902 Scientific Writing(2 credit hours)
SS10102 Basics for Environmental Science SS10303 Environmental Health (5 credit hours)
SS10203 Environmental Ecology and MicrobiologySS10403Environmental Soil Science (6 credit hours)
SS20603 Energy ResourcesSS20702Meteorology and Climate ChangeSS20803Environmental LawsSS20903 Environmental Statistics(11 credit hours)
SS20103 Environmental Physics And Remote Sensing SS20203 Water Quality Analysis SS20403 Environmental Hydrology SS20503 Air Quality and Noise AnalysisSS20303Environmental Chemistry and Chemodynamics (15 credit hours)
SS30301 Special Seminar on Environmental ScienceSS30503Environmental Monitoring And AssessmentSS30603Geographical Information System And Environmental Modelling SS30802 Groundwater PollutionSS30903Environmental Toxicology SS30103Project I(15 credit hours)
SS30203Solid and Toxic Waste ManagementSS30403Natural Resource and EnvironmentalSS30703 Pollution Control TechnologySS31006 Project IISS31203Industrial TrainingManagement(18 credit hours)
PROGRAMME CORE
(70 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 BI2 orUX00102 BA1(2 credit hours)
UB00302 BI3 orUX00202 BA2(2 credit hours)
EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ER0XX03 orED/EU/EP/EJ10101 (3/1 credit hours)
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ED/EU/EP/EJ20101(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ20201(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30101(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30201(0/1 credit hours)
UW00202 TITASUE00X02 Soft Skill IUK00X02 Soft Skill II(6 credit hours)
UW00302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship(2 credit hours)
UB00102 BI1 orUB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4(2 credit hours)
UW00102Ethnic Relation (HE)UE00X02 Soft Skill I(4 credit hours)
UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602BI4 orUX00302 BA3(2 credit hours)
UB00700 BI5(0 credit hours)
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BZ30603 Planning and Development EconomicBZ33303Financial Economic(6 credit hours)
BZ10303 Microeconomic(3 credit hours)
BZ20203 Macroeconomic(3 credit hours)
BZ34903Human Resources Economic(3 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
MINOR / ELECTIVE(15 CREDIT
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TOTAL (120
CREDIT HOURS)20 19 20 22 21 18
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PROMOTIONAL) OF KNOWLEDGE
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UNIVERSITY CORE
LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(10 CREDIT
HOURS)
ST00602 Basic Physics(2 credit hours)
ST00502 Basic ChemistryST00102 Basic Mathematics(4 credit hours)
ST00202 Basic StatisticsST00902 Scientific writing(4 credit hours)
SG10103 Basic Geology ISG10303 PaleontologySG10503 Geomorphology and Geological Map(9 credit hours)
SG10203 Basic Geology IISG10403 Historical Geology and StratigraphySG10603 Mineralogy and PetrographySG11003 Structural Geology(12 credit hours)
SG20103 Petrology SG20203 Photogeology and Remote SensingSG20503 Sedimentology and Depositional EnvironmentSG20703 Geochemistry(12 credit hours)
SG22003 Mapping TechniqueSG24003 Geophysics ISG20403 Malaysian Geology and Regional Geology(9 credit hours)
SG30103 Project ISG30503 Engineering Geology ISG30203 Petroleum GeologySG30803 Environmental GeologySG30903 Economic Geology(15 credit hours)
SG32003 Soil ScienceSG30206 Project IISG30403 Industrial Training(12 credit hours)
PROGRAMME CORE
(69 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 BI2 orUX00102 BA1(2 credit hours)
UB00302 BI3 orUX00202 BA2(2 credit hours)
EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ER0XX03 orED/EU/EP/EJ10101 (3/1 credit hours)
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ED/EU/EP/EJ30101(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30201(0/1 credit hours)
UW00202 TITASUE00X02 UK00X02 (6 credit hours)
UW00302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship(2 credit hours)
UB00102 BI1 orUB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4(2 credit hours)
UW00102Ethnic Relation (HE)UC00X02 (4 credit hours)
UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4 orUX00302 BA3(2 credit hours)
UB00700 BI5(0 credit hours)
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SG33003 Geophysics IISG31303 Geotourism(6 credit hours)
SG31003 Engineering Geology IISG31103 Formation Evaluation(6 credit hours)
SG20803 HydrogeologySG21003 Geohazard(6 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
MINOR / ELECTIVE(18 CREDIT
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PROMOTIONAL) OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(10 CREDIT
HOURS)
ST00202 Basic Statistics(2 credit hours)
ST00102 Basic Mathematics(2 credit hours)
ST00502 Basic ChemistryST00902 Scientific Writing(4 credit hours)
ST00702 Computer Programming and Simulation(2 credit hours)
SF10101 Physics Electronics Practical I SF10303 Physics I (Mechanics)SF10503 Physics II (Electricity and Magnetism)(7 credit hours)
SF10201 Physics Electronics Practical II SF10403 Mathematical Method in Physics ISF10603 Physics III (Wave and Optics)SF10803 Modern Physics(10 credit hours)
SF20101 Physics Electronics Practical III SF20303 Mathematical Method in Physics IISF20503 Thermodynamics Physics SF20703 Physics Methods for Experiments and Measurements(10 credit hours)
SF20201 Physics Electronics Practical IV SF20403 Statistical Physics SF20603 Quantum PhysicsSF20803 Solid State PhysicsSF21003 Computational Physics and Modelling(13 credit hours)
SF30103 Project ISF30303 Instrumentation Physics#SF30703 X-Ray Crystallography #SF30903 Noise and Vibration#SF31103 Nuclear Physics(9 credit hours)
SF30206 Project IISF30403 Industrial TrainingSF30503 Laser Physics(12 credit hours)
PROGRAMME CORE
(61 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 BI2 orUX00102 BA1(2 credit hours)
UB00302 BI3 orUX00202 BA2(2 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ10101EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ER0XX03 or (3/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ10201(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ20101(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ20201(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30101(0/1 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ30201(0/1 credit hours)
UW00202 Islam & Asian Civilisation UE00X02 Soft Skill IUK00X02 Soft Skill II(6 credit hours)
UW00302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship(2 credit hours)
UB00102 BI1 orUB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4(2 credit hours)
UW00102Ethnic Relation UC00X02 Soft Skill III(4 credit hours)
UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4 orUX00302 BA3(2 credit hours)
UB00700 BI5(0 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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SE30103 Semiconductor Physics SE30303 Communication ElectronicsSE30403 Optoelectronics (9 credit hours)
SE30203 Semiconductor TechnologySE30602 Special Topics in Physics with Electronics*SE30803 Microprocessor*SE31003 Electroacustics*SE31203 Digital Signal Processing(8 credit hours)
SE20203 Advanced Electronics(3 credit hours)
SE10203 Basic Electronics(3 credit hours)
SE20103 Digital Electronics (3 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
MINOR(26 CREDIT
HOURS)
TOTAL (120/123
CREDIT HOURS)20/18 21/22 21/22 20/21 18/19 20/21
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PROMOTIONAL) OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(10 CREDIT
HOURS)
ST00502 Basic ChemistryST00702 Computer and Simulation(4 credit hours)
ST00202 Basic StatisticsST00302 Earth and Planet Science(4 credit hours)
ST00902 Scientific Writing(2 credit hours)
SQ10103 Principles of AquacultureSQ10303 Biology of Aquaculture Fish(6 credit hours)
SQ10203 Fish BehaviourSQ10403 Aquatic Chemistry and PollutionSQ10603 Biology of Aquaculture Invertebrate(9 credit hours)
SQ20103 Aquaculture FarmSQ20303 Hatchery Design and ManagementSQ21103 Nutrition and Fish Feed Technology(9 credit hours)
SQ20203 Fish Health and DiseaseSQ20403 Fish Breeding and Genetic SelectionSQ20603 Cages, Pens and Enclosures in AquacultureSQ20803 Seed Production and Fish Culture TechniquesSQ21003 Biometry and Experimental Design(15 credit hours)
SQ30103 Project ISQ30303 Fisheries Stock Enhancement and Sea RanchingSQ30503 Seaweed CultureSQ30703 Shrimp CultureSQ30903 Special Topics and Current Issues in Aquaculture(15 credit hours)
SQ30206 Project IISQ30403 Industrial TrainingSQ30604 Shared FarmSQ30803 Aquaculture Economics and MarketingSQ31003 Fish Handling and Processing(19 credit hours)
PROGRAMME CORE
(73 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 BI2 orUX00102 BA1(2 credit hours)
UB00302 BI3 orUX00202 BA2(2 credit hours)
ES01203Swimming orES01303 SCUBA Diving(3 credit hours)
UW00202 TITASUE00X02 Soft Skill IUK00X02 Soft Skill II(6 credit hours)
UW00302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship(2 credit hours)
UB00102 BI1 orUB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4(2 credit hours)
UW00102Ethnic Relation (HE)UC00X02 Soft Skill I(4 credit hours)
UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4 orUX00302 BA3(2 credit hours)
UB00700 BI5(0 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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BZ20503 Basic Monetary ManagementBZ30903 Basic Entrepreneurship(6 credit hours)
BZ10403 Marketing Basics(3 credit hours)
BZ10503 Principles and Practices in ManagementBZ20103 Principles of Accounts(6 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
MINOR / ELECTIVE(15 CREDIT
HOURS)
TOTAL (121
CREDIT HOURS)21 19 19 22 21 19
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HS40 MARINE SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY CORE(PROMOTIONAL) OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(10 CREDIT
HOURS)
ST00502 Basic ChemistryST00702 Computer and Simulation(4 credit hours)
ST00202 Basic StatisticsST00302 Earth and Planet Science(4 credit hours)
ST00902 Scientific Writing(2 credit hours)
SL10103 Introduction to Physical OceanographySL10303 Introduction to Biological Oceanography(6 credit hours)
SL10203 Introduction to Chemical OceanographySL10403 Basic Navigation and SeamanshipSL10603 Introduction to Mariculture(9 credit hours)
SL20103 Marine Organic ChemistrySL20303 Marine EcosystemSL20503 Fisheries Science(12 credit hours)
SL20203 Environmental Laws and EthicsSL20603 Coral Reef EcologySL20803 Marine BiotechnologySL21003 Biometry and Experimental DesignSL20403 Fisheries Meteorology(12 credit hours)
SL30103 Project ISL30303 Marine PollutionSL30503 Coastal ProcessesSL30703 Biology of Marine Reptiles(12 credit hours)
SL30206 Project IISL30403 Industrial TrainingSL30603 Integrated Coastal Zone ManagementSL30803 Special Topics and Current Issues in Marine ScienceSL31003 Coastal ModelingSL31203 Biology of Marine Mammals(21 credit hours)
PROGRAMME CORE
(72 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 BI2 orUX00102 BA1(2 credit hours)
UB00302 BI3 orUX00202 BA2(2 credit hours)
ES01203Swimming (3 credit hours)
UW00202 Islam and Asian CivilisationUE00X02 Soft Skill IUK00X02 Soft Skill II(6 credit hours)
UW00302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship(2 credit hours)
UB00102 BI1 orUB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4(2 credit hours)
UW00102Ethnic Relation (HE)UC00X02 Soft Skill III(4 credit hours)
UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602 BI4 orUX00302 BA3(2 credit hours)
UB00700 BI5(0 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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BZ20503 Basic Monetary ManagementBZ30903 Basic Entrepreneurship(6 credit hours)
BZ10403 Fundamentals of Marketing(6 credit hours)
BZ10503 Principles and Practice of ManagementBZ20103 Principles of Accounts(3 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
MINOR / ELECTIVE(15 CREDIT
HOURS)
TOTAL (120
CREDIT HOURS)21 19 19 22 18 21
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PROMOTIONAL) OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(11 CREDIT
HOURS)
ST00502 Basic Chemistry(2 credit hours)
ST00202 Basic Statistics(2 credit hours)
ST00602 Basic Physics (2 credit hours)
ST 00803 Statistical Programming PackageST00902 Scientific Writing(5 credit hours)
SY11003 Basic Biotechnology (3 credit hours)
SY10202MicrobiologySY10401 Microbiology PracticalsSY10602 GeneticSY10801 Genetics Practicals SY10102 BiochemistrySY10301 BiochemistryPracticals(9 credit hours)
SY20103 Molecular GeneticsSY20403 Biochemical EngineeringSY20503 Biophysical ChemistrySY20703 Molecular Cell Biology(12 credit hours)
SY20203 ImmunologySY20303 Principles of Cell and Tissue Culture SY20603Instrumentation and ApplicationSY20802 Biosafety, Bioethics and Patent(11 credit hours)
SY30103 Project ISY30303 Fermentation Technology and Natural ProductSY30503 VirologySY30703 Special Topics in BiotechnologySY30903 Medical ImmunologySY31103 Bioinformatics(18 credit hours)
SY30206 Project IISY30403 Industrial TrainingSY30603 Enzyme Technology and BiosensorSY30803 Genetic EngineeringSY31003 Advanced Biochemistry(18 credit hours)
PROGRAMME CORE
(71 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00x02 (EM2)UB00x02 (BA1)(2 credit hours)
UB00x02 (EM3)/UB00x02 (BA2)(2 credit hours)
EK/EA/ES/EBEW/ER0XX03(3 credit hours)
ED/EU/EP/EJ10201 ED/EU/EP/EJ20101 ED/EU/EP/EJ20201 ED/EU/EP/EJ30101 ED/EU/EP/EJ30201
UW00202 TITASUE00X02 Soft Skill IUK00X02 Soft Skill II(6 credit hours)
UW00302 Introduction to Entrepreneurship(2 credit hours)
UB00102/UB00402/UB00502/UB00602 (BA4)(2 credit hours)
UW00102Ethnic RelationUC00X02 Soft Skill III(4 credit hours)
UB00x02 (EM4)/UB00x02 (BA3)(2 credit hours)
UB00x02 (EM5)(0 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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BZ30903 Basic Entrepreneuship(3 credit hours)
BZ10403 Basic Marketing(3 credit hours)
BZ20203Macroeconomy(3 credit hours)
BZ10303 Microeconomy(3 credit hours)
BZ10503 Principles and Practices Management(3 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
MINOR / ELECTIVE(15 CREDIT
HOURS)
TOTAL (120
CREDIT HOURS)19 20 21 21 21 18
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UNIVERSITY CORE(12 CREDIT
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UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)UNIVERSITY
CORE CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(18 CREDIT
HOURS)
FC30102Scientific Writing and Research MethodsFC30301Forest Camp
PROGRAMME CORE
(62 CREDIT HOURS)
FL10103Forest Protection
FS20103Survey FS20303Management and Conservation of Biodiversity
FS20203Forest Fire ManagementFS20403Silviculture FS20603Forest InventoryFP20203Zoology and Wildlife Management
FS30103Forest Management IFS30303International and Regional ForestryFS30503Forest EngineeringFP30103Geographical Information System
FS30202Forest and Wood Products CertificationFS30403Forest ValuationFS30603Forest Management IIFS30803Project I
FS40103Community Forestry and Forest ExtensionFS40302Seminar: Special Topics FS40503Forest Policy and LegislationFS40703Project II FK40102Timber Trade
UXXXXX2Language(2 credit hours)
UXXXXX2Language(2 credit hours)
UW00202TitasUE00102Ethics and Moral(4 credit hours)
UW00102Ethnics relationsUC00102Corporate CommunicationsUK00202Creative Thinking and Writing(6 credit hours)UXXXXX2Language(2 credit hours)
FK10202Introduction to Forest Products FK10403Wood Science
UW00302Fundamentals of Entreprenuership Culture(2 credit hours)
UXXXXX2Language(2 credit hours)
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
EJ11101Co-Curriculum
FC10103Soil Science FC10303Dendrology
FC10203Plant PyhsiologyFC10403Forest Ecology
FC20103Biometrics
EJ11201Co-Curriculum
EJ11301Co-Curriculum
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**ELECTIVE(12 CREDIT
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FX2XXX3Elective Course
FX2XXX3Elective Course
FX3XXX3Elective Course
FX3XXX3Elective Course
FS40212Industrial Training
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
*Notes:Course offered is subject to changes.
** Choice of package offered in Complex of Forestry:
TOTAL(127 CREDIT
HOURS)16 20 17 17 18 121314
HG19 INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL FORESTRY
FX20103 Fundamentals of Forest EntomologyFX20303 Nature InterpretationFX20503 Accounting Principles
FX20203 Introduction to Plant Disease ManagementFX20403 Foresters Knowledge and Skills FX20603 Principles and Practices of ManagementFX20803 Evaluation and Planning of Rural Community
2nd Year1st Semester 2nd Semester
FX30103 Forest Restoration FX30303 Climate and Environmental IssuesFX30503 Financial Management
FX30203 Human Resource Management FX30403 Environmental Land Use Planning FX30603 Industrial Relation FX30803 Management of Quality
3rd Year 1st Semester 2nd Semester
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UNIVERSITY CORE(12 CREDIT
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UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)UNIVERSITY
CORE CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(18 CREDIT
HOURS)
FC30102Scientific Writing and Research MethodsFC30301Forest Camp
PROGRAMME CORE
(62 CREDIT HOURS)
FL10103Forest Protection
FP20103Park Planning and Management IIFS20103Survey
FP20203Zoology and Wildlife ManagementFP20401 Landscape Drawing TechniqueFP20603EcotourismFP20803 Remote SensingFS20603 Forest Inventory
FP30103Geographic Information SystemsFP30303ArboricultureFP30503Landscape Architechture and Recreation Facility Design FP30703Environmental Service Evaluation
FP30202Recreation PsychologyFP30403 Urban ForestryFP30602Tourism EconomicsFP30803Project I
FP40103 Outdoor RecreationFP40302Recreation Resource MarketingFP40502Resort Management and Human ResourceFP40702Ecology and Landscape ManagementFP40903Project II
UXXXXX2Language
UXXXXX2Language
UW00202TitasUE00102Ethics and Moral
UW00102Ethnics relationsUC00102Corporate CommunicationsUK00202Creative Thinking and WritingUXXXXX2Language
FP10203Forest HydrologyFP10403Park Planning and Management I
UW00302Fundamentals of Entreprenuership Culture
UXXXXX2Language
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
EJ11101Co-Curriculum
FC10103Soil Science FC10303Dendrology
FC10203Plant PyhsiologyFC10403Forest Ecology
FC20103Biometrics
EJ11201Co-Curriculum
EJ11301Co-Curriculum
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**ELECTIVE(12 CREDIT
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FX2XXX3Elective Course
FX2XXX3Elective Course
FX3XXX3Elective Course
FX3XXX3Elective Course
FS40212Industrial Training
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
*Notes:Course offered is subject to changes.
** Choice of package offered in Complex of Forestry:
TOTAL(127 CREDIT
HOURS)16 21 17 18 18 121213
HG20 NATURE PARKS AND RECREATION
FX20103 Fundamentals of Forest Entomology FX20303 Nature InterpretationFX20503 Accounting Principles FX20203 Introduction to Plant Disease Management
FX20203 Introduction to Plant Disease ManagementFX20403 Foresters Knowledge and Skills FX20603 Principles and Practices of ManagementFX20803 Evaluation and Planning of Rural Community
2nd Year1st Semester 2nd Semester
FX30103 Forest Restoration FX30303 Climate and Environmental IssuesFX30503 Financial Management
FX30203 Human Resource Management FX30403 Environmental Land Use Planning FX30603 Industrial Relation FX30803 Management of Quality
3rd Year 1st Semester 2nd Semester
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UNIVERSITY CORE(12 CREDIT
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UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)UNIVERSITY
CORE CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(18 CREDIT
HOURS)
FC30102Scientific Writing and Research MethodsFC30301Forest Camp
PROGRAMME CORE
(62 CREDIT HOURS)
FL10103Forest Protection
FL20103Plant Production TechnologyFS20103Survey
FL20203Agroforestry Systems and PracticesFL20403Forest Plantation ManagementFS20403SilvicultureFS20603Forest Inventory
FL30103Plantation EconomicsFL30303Animal Husbandry FP30103Geographic Information SystemsFS30503Forest Engineering
FL30203Tree-Crop-Soil Interaction and Nutrient ManagementFL30403Genetics and Plant BreedingFL30603Project IFS30202Forest and Wood Products Certification
FL40103Agribusiness and Marketing of Plantation ProductsFL40303Agriculture Crop and Forest Plantation in the TropicsFL40503Integrated Farm ManagementFL40703Project IIFS40103Community Forestry and Forestry Extension
UXXXXX2Language
UXXXXX2Language
UW00202TitasUE00102Ethics and Moral
UW00102Ethnics relationsUC00102Corporate CommunicationsUK00202Creative Thinking and WritingUXXXXX2Language
FK10403Wood Science
UW00302Fundamentals of Entreprenuership Culture
UXXXXX2Language
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
EJ11101Co-Curriculum
FC10103Soil Science FC10303Dendrology
FC10203Plant PyhsiologyFC10403Forest Ecology
FC20103Biometrics
EJ11201Co-Curriculum
EJ11301Co-Curriculum
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**ELECTIVE(12 CREDIT
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FX2XXX3Elective Course
FX2XXX3Elective Course
FX3XXX3Elective Course
FX3XXX3Elective Course
FS40212Industrial Training
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
*Notes:Course offered is subject to changes.
** Choice of package offered in Complex of Forestry:
TOTAL(127 CREDIT
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HG23 PLANTATION AND AGROFORESTRY
FX20103 Fundamentals of Forest Entomology FX20303 Nature InterpretationFX20503 Accounting Principles
FX20203 Introduction to Plant Disease ManagementFX20403 Foresters Knowledge and Skills FX20603 Principles and Practices of ManagementFX20803 Evaluation and Planning of Rural Community
2nd Year1st Semester 2nd Semester
FX30103 Forest Restoration FX30303 Climate and Environmental IssuesFX30503 Financial Management
FX30203 Human Resource Management FX30403 Environmental Land Use Planning FX30603 Industrial Relation FX30803 Management of Quality
3rd Year 1st Semester 2nd Semester
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UNIVERSITY CORE(12 CREDIT
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UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)UNIVERSITY
CORE CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(18 CREDIT
HOURS)
FC30102Scientific Writing and Research MethodsFC30301Forest Camp
PROGRAMME CORE
(62 CREDIT HOURS)
FK10102Forest Resource Economics
FK20103Advanced Wood ScienceFK20302Non-Wood Fibre ResourcesFK20502Forest Resource Management
FK20203Wood ChemistryFK20403Adhesive and CoatingFK20603Wood Deterioration and Wood Quality EnhancementFK20803Primary Wood Processing
FK30103Introduction to Furniture Design FK30303Wood Composite ProductsFK30503Pulp and Paper TechnologyFK30702Policy, Laws and Regulations in Wood Based Industry
FK30203Engineered Wood Products FK30403Furniture Manufacturing TechnologyFK30602Marketing of Forest ProductsFK30803Project IFS30202Forest and Wood Products Certification
FK40102Timber Trade FK40302Wood Based Factory ManagementFK40503Management and Utilization of Biomass FK40702Seminar : Special Topics in Wood IndustryFK40903Project II
UXXXXX2Language
UXXXXX2Language
UW00202TitasUE00102Ethics and Moral
UW00102Ethnics relationsUC00102Corporate CommunicationsUK00202Creative Thinking and WritingUXXXXX2Language
FK10202Introduction to Main Forest Products FK10403Wood Science
UW00302Fundamentals of Entreprenuership Culture
UXXXXX2Language
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
EJ11101Co-Curriculum
FC10103Soil Science FC10303Dendrology
FC10203Plant PyhsiologyFC10403Forest Ecology
FC20103Biometrics
EJ11201Co-Curriculum
EJ11301Co-Curriculum
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**ELECTIVE(12 CREDIT
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FX2XXX3Elective Course
FX2XXX3Elective Course
FX3XXX3Elective Course
FX3XXX3Elective Course
FS40212Industrial Training
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
*Notes:Course offered is subject to changes.
** Choice of package offered in Complex of Forestry:
TOTAL(127 CREDIT
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HY11 WOOD TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRY
FX20103 Fundamentals of Forest Entomology FX20303 Nature InterpretationFX20503 Accounting Principles FX20203 Introduction to Plant Disease Management
FX20203 Introduction to Plant Disease ManagementFX20403 Foresters Knowledge and Skills FX20603 Principles and Practices of ManagementFX20803 Evaluation and Planning of Rural Community
2nd Year1st Semester 2nd Semester
FX30103 Forest Restoration FX30303 Climate and Environmental IssuesFX30503 Financial Management
FX30203 Human Resource Management FX30403 Environmental Land Use Planning FX30603 Industrial Relation FX30803 Management of Quality
3rd Year 1st Semester 2nd Semester
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DEAN Prof. Dato’ Mohd Hamdan Hj AdnanMC (Washington) , Msc. (Boston)
DEPUTY DEAN (Academic & International)Assoc. Prof. Dr.Gusni SaatBA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UKM) DEPUTY DEAN (Research and Innovation) Dr. Humin JusilinBA. Fine Art (USM), MA. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)
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SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRARJumiati PajakkaiBachelor of Economics (Hons) UM
ASSISTANT REGISTRARAilina JampadinB.MgMT (Hons) (USM) ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Tauffeck Hj. GuntokB.A Financial & Banking (Hons) UMS
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA02-Communication)Saat Hj. Awang DamitBA. (Hons) (UiTM), MA. (UKM)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA05-Music Studies) Roslee Hj. WahidBA. MUS (UiTM), MA (Newcastle) Music Arranging andComposition / Instrumental Studies (Trombone)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA11-Creative Arts)Sharifuddin ZainalBFA (Acting and Directing) USM, MA (Screen Studies)(USM) Teater, Filem
HEAD OF PROGRAMME(HA12-Industry Relations)Fazli Abd HamidBA. (Hons), MA. (UKM)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Sociology & Social Anthropology) Dr. Marsitah Mohd RadziB.A (UM),M.A (UM), Ph.D (UKM) Demografi Sosial & Migrasi
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA15-International Relations)Diana PetersBA. (Hons) Case Western Reverse, MA. (UKM)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA18-Geography)Dr. Ubong ImangBSc. (Hons) (UTM), MA.
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA24-History)Dr. A.Rahman Tang AbdullahBA. (Hons) (UM), MA. (SOAS), Ph.D (SOAS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA32-Visual Art Technology)Norhayati AyobB. Ceramic (UiTM), MA Design Technology (UiTM)
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Faculty ofHumanities,Arts andHeritage
The Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage (FKWS) is coined by the University of Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Vice Chancellor ’s idea, Professor Datuk MohdHarun Abdullah, by combining two major studies of social sciences and artsthrough the merger of the School of Arts and Social Sciences in commemoration of UMS’ 20th anniversary. The faculty offers nine specialized programmes namely Visual Art Technology, Creative Arts, Music Arts, Industrial Relations, International Relations, Anthropology & Sociology, Geography, History and Communication. Teaching and learning is integrated based on modules customized by experienced lecturers in their respective fields.
FKSW is a multidisciplinary research center that focuses on teaching, learning, and research in various areas designed to produce graduates who are competent with positive attitude and highly skilled, which are to contribute to the development and prosperity of religion, society and the country. The faculty offers courses which are designed specifically to take into account human factors, social, environmental, and the latest technology in order to produce professionals and intellectuals in the field of arts and social sciences.
The dedicated faculty’s management is determined to make FKSW as a premier education center at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The strategic
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage strive for excellence in teaching, research and community service. The faculty will strive to produce graduates who are responsible, competent and willing to serve for the welfare of religion, nation, and the country.
Aims
Programmes of study offered at this faculty consists of two clusters of humanity and community in the field of Social Sciences and Arts which offers Bachelor of Social
Program
Science with honors; Bachelor of Arts with Honours; and Bachelor of Visual Art Technology with honors degrees in the following specializations:
■ Promote the knowledge of Social Sciences and Arts through teaching and research by applying the latest technology with the aim of producing graduates who are educated and able to enhance-market and popularize the field of Social Sciences and Arts with other forms of knowledge.
■ Produce a group of experts in all areas of Social Sciences and Arts, who are able to offer specialist services and consultation.
■ Produce professional arts and social sciences, who involve proactively in related industries at national and international levels.
■ Develop faculty’s relationships with industry-related private, government and local communities.
■ Strengthen the relationship and academic cooperation in the field of social sciences and arts with other Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the country and abroad.
■ Implement standards that are recognized by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA); and acquire an assessment from experts within and outside the country.
ObjectivesIntroductions
This program offers a theoretical, empirical and professional approach to the study of media and communication with a special focus on production, representation and reception patterns and practices in Malaysia. Courses introduce students to various media products and genres and engage them in the deconstruction of media discourses and narratives. Students are also introduced to issues pertaining to media policies, media control and regulation as well as the globalization of the media and the new media and its impact in terms of culture, politics and economy towards the society at large. The program offers specialization to students in the field of journalism and broadcasting as well as public relations and advertising in addition to complement students with skills in writing, production and critical thinking.
COMMUNICATIONS (HA02)
Career ProspectsAcademician, Campaign Director, Corporate Communica-tion, Public Relations Officer, Journalist, Broadcast Journalist, Radio Announcer, News Reader, Radio & Television Producer, Advertising Executives.
The music program offers both theoretical and practical courses that include the Classical Music Module, the Popular Music Module, the Traditional Music Module, the Contemporary Music Module and the Non-Popular Music Module. Aside from a focus on the performance and composition, this program also offers a variety of other courses related to the music industry such as Music Business and Technology, Liberal Music and Information Technology and Music. Sampling and Music Arrangement
MUSIC PROGRAM (HA05)
location and position of UMS in Borneo within diverse ethnic composition as well as rich with natural treasurers enables research potentials and explorations in various disciplines of the social sciences and the arts.
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The Creative Arts Program encompasses performance courses that include the musical arts, dance arts, acting, creative writing, the liberal arts and arts management. Theoretical and practical courses are offered to build a skill and knowledge in the aforementioned arts. This program also emphasizes the management aspect of performance through a scheduled training program.
CREATIVE ARTS PROGRAM(HA11)
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (HA12)
This programme introduces students to the main concepts, theories, methodologies and research in the disciplines of anthropology and sociology. The courses offered include Urban Anthropology, Rural Sociology, Ethnic Relations, Industrial Sociology, Family Systems, Structure and Organization of Power, Social Inequality, Society and Religion, Development and Environment, Society and Economics, Environmental Sociology, Gender Issues, Borneo Ethnography, Theory and Method in Ethnomusicology, Sociology of Complex Organizations, Sociology of Tourism, Sociology of Migration, as well as Research Methodology and Data Analysis.
SOCIOLOGY & SOCIALANTHROPOLOGY (HA14)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS(HA15)
This program introduces students to the relationships among employers, employees and government based on interpersonal and inter-organizational approaches, per se. Students will also focus in multi-disciplinary courses such as divisions of labour, labour history, labour
Career ProspectsSong writers, film scorers, jingle writers, orchestra music conductors, chamber music conductors, music producers, music therapists, music librarians, sound engineers, recording studio technicians, digital audio editors, music synthesizer, session musicians, vocalists , back-up singers, consumer analysts, music business consultants, lyricists.
Career ProspectsBiographers, script writers, documentary producers, broadcast journalists, copy writers, lyricists, columnists, manuscript editors, book Reviewers and literary critics, performing arts producers, event manager, stage managers, Stage actors /actresses, Film directors, production executives, arts marketing executives, academic lecturers, Fiction /non-fiction writer, costume / set designers, dance therapists, dance choreographers, dance instructors, cultural Officers.
Career ProspectsIndustrial Relations Officer, Human Resource Officer, Administrative Officer, Instructor.
Career ProspectsSocial Research Officer, Administrative Officer PublicCurator.
The forces of globalization are generating profound effects on many spheres of economic, social and political activity. The program contains a combination of theoretical and empirical analysis, with opportunities to examine historical as well as contemporary issues and developments in world politics. Courses include international political economy, international public law, international trade, regional politics and security studies.
Career ProspectsAdministrative and Diplomatic Officers, Security Analysts, Consultants International Crisis Research Fellow, Lecturer, Public Administration Officer, Officer of the United Nations (UN).
The programme offers courses that are related to the study of geography which include physical geography, human geography, urban geography, economy geography, population and settlement environment, land management and planning, cartography and graphic. This program emphasizes towards technology advancement for all geographic applications through Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing using computers, software and satellite data.
GEOGRAPHY (HA18)
Career ProspectsOfficer / Assistant Researcher, Consultant, Information Systems Analyst, Trainer, Planning Officer, Meteorological Officer.
is also offered to the students enrolled in this program. Besides absorbing production knowledge, the students are taught how to analyses and encouraged to be pioneers in composition through a study of the issues related to the music industry.
migration, industrial sociology, industrial democracy, political economy in the context of industrial relations, employee safety, workforce structure, the role of transnational corporations, wage management, employee management information systems, international human resource management and employment relations practices in formal and informal sectors. In addition, the courses will also cover trade union issues, the dynamics of current employment relations, workers’ welfare, critiques, negotiation and dispute resolution. Consequently, the career prospects for the program graduates may include, but are not limited, to careers in academia, labour law enforcement, industrial relations, training and safety of workers in the public sector. Meanwhile for the private sector, the graduates will have excellent career prospect in the domain of human resource administration and labour negotiation, in particular.
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The History programme offers courses that provide students the insights and understanding of the world that we live in. The focus of this program is on Malaysian history, starting from the Sultanate of Malacca to the political development of the 1990s. Emphasis is also given on Malay histeography, socio-economic history and the history of Sabah and Sarawak. Besides, the program also introduces students with the history of various regions which include the Middle East, Latin America, United States, Europe, East Asia and Australasia.
HISTORY (HA24)
Career ProspectsAdministrative Officer, Researcher in the Department of Archives /Museum, Researcher in the Department of Archives / Museum, Trainer
The Visual Arts Program offers theoretical and practical courses in their modules that emphasize the use of conventional techniques, information technology, sound technology and multimedia application techniques. To ensure the students attain a high level of education, this program also exposes the students to the theories and philosophies as well as the analytical skills required in research. These knowledge and skills are applied in tracking the growth of the visual arts industry.
VISUAL ARTS PROGRAM (HA32)
Career ProspectsGallery managers, theatre & Box Office operations Manager, printing and production executive directors, artist-in-residence, graphic artists, curators, interior decorators, ceramic arts & pottery designers, radio & TV program producers, digital video editors, media studies reviewers, cinematographers, animators, webmaster, print media personnel.
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ACADEMIC STAFF
DATO’ MOHD. HAMDAN HJ. ADNANMC (Washington) MSc (Boston)Sociology & Political Science; Public Relations
DR. FADZILAH MAJID COOKEBA. (Anteneo de Manila), MA. (UPDiliman), Ph.D (Griffith) Environmental Sociology
DR. ISMAIL IBRAHIMB.Fine Art (UiTM), P. G. Diploma,MA. (De Monfort), Ph.D (UMS)Fine Arts
DR. JACQUELINE PUGH-KITINGANBA. (Hons) (Monash), Ph.D (Queensland) Ethnomusicology
DR. HASHIM AWANGPh. D (Hawaii), Malay Studies and Anthropology
DR. KAMARULZAMAN BIN ASKANDARB.Sc (Political Science) US, MA (Government), USPh.D (Conflict Resolution) UK
DR. FOON SOON FOOKB. Sc (Pendidikan) USM, M.Ed, Ph.D (Pendidikan Multimedia)USM
DR. SITI ZAINON ISMAILBFA (Visual ART Indonesia), (Master of Art) (UKM), Ph.D (UM) Art Culture and Heritage
ABDUL MUNIR BIN LADONI BA. (UKM), MSc. (Dundee) Remote Sensing
ABDUL RASHID SALLEHB. Mass Comm (UiTM), MLA (Oklahoma)Political Communication & Public Relations
DR. AFRIZAL ANWAR @ TEUKU AFRIZALB. Econ (Hons) (UMS- Medan, Indonesia), M. EnvMgt (UKM), Ph.D (UKM)Community Development and The Environment
AGNES KU CHUN MOIB. Mus., M. Mus. (Southern Illinois)Music Theory / Analyses of Western Musical
DR. ALIAKBAR GULASANBA. (Hons) (UM), M. Env. Mngmt.(UKM), Ph.D (UKM)Urban GeographyASZLEY BEE B. BASRAH BEEBA. (Hons) (UKM), M. Letters (UKM)Archaeology
DR. DAYANG SURIA HJ. MULIA BA. (UKM), MA. (Wichita State), Ph.D (Uni.of South Carolina) Gender Studies and Migration
DR. DZURIZAH IBRAHIM DPA (ITM), B. Devt. Sc. (Hons) (UKM), MAIR (Warwick), PhD (Cardiff, UK)Industrial Relations / Human Resources
FAZLI ABD. HAMID BA. (Hons), MA. (UKM) Training & Development
DR. GAIM LUNKAPIS @ JAMESBSc., MA.Geography (USA) MSc. RS & GIS (UPM)Ph.D (Macquarie University, Sydney)Pengurusan Pinggir Pantai & GIS
DR. HARYATI ABD. KARIM BA.SeniHalus (USM), MA. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)Art Education
DR. KADIR JAAFAR BA(Hons) (USM), M.Emv. Management (UKM), Ph.D (UMT) Integrated Coastal Zone Management
PROFESSORS
DR. A .RAHMAN TANG ABDULLAHBA. (Hons) (UM), MA. (SOAS), Ph.d (SOAS)History Of Southeast Asia / Malaysia
DR. ASMADY IDRISBA. (Hons) (UIAM), MA.,Ph.D (Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK)International Relations (Middle East)
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
DR. BAHARUDDIN MOHD ARUSBA.Hons (USM), MA (Universityof Tulsa, USA), MFA (University of Tulsa, USA)
DR. BILCHER BALABA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (York), Ph.D (UM)United States History
DR. GUSNI SAATBA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UKM)Urban Sociology and Community Studies
DR. ISMAIL BIN ALIDip. Pendidikan (Gaya), BA. MA. (Malaya), Ph.D (UMS)History of Maritime
DR. KNTAYYA MARIAPPANBA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (USM) Ph.D (Bristol)Social Inequalities & Ethnic Relations
DR. MOHD. NOOR MAT YAZID B. Devt. Sc. (Hons) (UKM), Dip. Ed. (UIAM), MA. (Leeds), Ph.D (Birmingham)International Relations(International Politics of Asia Pacific)
DR. ROSAZMAN HUSSINB. Soc. Sc. (USM), MA. (Lancaster), Ph.D (Glasgow)Sociology of Tourism / Industry
DR. LOW KOK ONBA.,MA.,Ph.D. (USM) Folk Literature
DR.SIM CHEE CHEANG BA, MA. (UM), Ph.D (UKM) English /Malay Literature
DR. RAMZAH DAMBUL BSc. (Malaya), M.A. (UKM), Ph.D (East Anglia)Climatology
DR. ZAIRUL ANUAR MD. DAWAMSmPP. (UKM), SSa. (UKM), Ph.D (UMS)Management and Marketing Film / Theater
SENIOR LECTURERS
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KHAIRIL ANWAR DEAN KAMARUDDINB. Mus. (UiTM), MA. (Westminster) Technology Audio / Instrumental Studies (Bass)
DR. LEE KUOK TIUNGB.Soc.Sc. (Hons) (UMS) MA.Comm.(UKM), Ph.D (UKM)Law Communications & Development Communications
LOKMAN ABDUL SAMAD BA., MA. (UKM)Traditional Malay Literature
HJ. MAHAT JAMALB. Mass Comm. (UiTM), MSc. (UPM)Broadcasting & Journalism
DR. MARSITAH MOHD. RADZI B.A (UM), M.A (UM), Ph.D (UKM) Migration & Social Demography
DR. MAUREEN DE SILVABA. (Hons), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (SOAS, Uni. Of London)Southeast Asian History
MOHAMAD SHAUKHI MD. RADZI BA. (Hons), MA. (UKM)Sejarah Asia Barat
MOHAMMAD PU’AD BEBIT B. Senireka Grafik, MA. (UiTM)New Media
DR. MOHAMMAD TAHIR MAPABA. (Hons) (UM), M.Env.Mngmt. (UKM) Ph.D (East Anglia)Waste Management MUSTAPA ABD. TALIPSmSn. Pem. (Kep.) (UKM), MSc. (Manchester)Geography Information System (GIS)
MARJA AZLIMA OMAR LLB, LLM (Newcastle Upon Tyne)International Law
DR. NOR-INA KANYOBA. (Hons) MA, Ph.D (USM)Geography Crime / Human / City (Crime Survey, Urbanization and Demography)
DR. PAUL PORODONGBA. (Hons), MA. (Malaya), Ph.D (KENT)Rural Sociology
DR. ROSLEE HAJI ABBAS BSc., MSc. (Southern New Hampshire), Ph.D (UNIMAS) International Community Economic Development
SAAT HJ. AWANG DAMIT BA. (Hons) (UiTM), MA. (UKM) Journalism, Broadcast Communication, Audience Studies
RAMLI DOLLAHBA. (Hons) (Malaya), MA. (Malaya)International Relations
SALMIE BT. JEMON @ SUHAINA BA. (Malaya), MAIR (Warwick) Occupational Safety & Health
DR.SIM CHEE CHEANG BA, MA. (UM), Ph.D (UKM) English /Malay Literature
SUHAIMI SALLEHBA. (Sunderland), MSc. (Loughborough)Komunikasi Berperantaraan Teknologi
SUZALIE MOHAMADMA. (King’s), M.HSc.(IIUM), B.HSc. Hons. (IIUM)Peace and War Studies, Foreign Policy & Political Islam DR. UBONG IMANGBSc. (Hons) (UTM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UTM)Town & Regional Planning
WAN SHAWALUDDIN WAN HASSANBA. (Hons) (Malaya), MA. (Lancaster)International Relations
DR. ZAINI OTHMANBA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (UniversityOf Manchester), PhD (UKM)Political
DR. AYESAH UY ABUBAKARBA, Philippines, M.A (Development Management) Philippines, Ph.D (Development Studies ) USM
LECTURERS
ADDLEY BROMEO BIANUSSmSa (kreatif) UMSMedia Production
ANDREW PONINTINGB. Mus. (UiTM), MA (UMS)Instrumental Studies (Saxophone)
AZIZAN HJ. MORSHIDI B.HSc. (IIUM), MSc. (UPM) Management
DIANA PETERSBA. (Hons) Case Western Reverse,MA. (UKM)Politics of United States of America
ESTERLINA MOO CHIN LEN LAZARUSSmSa (UMS), MA. (UM)Performance Arts
FAUZIE B. SARJONOBA., MA. (UMS)Human Capital ManagementHARIFAH MOHD. NOORBSc., MSc. (USM)Town Planning
HAJIJAH LAMIRIB.Mass Comm (Hons) (USM), MA. Mass Comm. (UiTM)Media Creative Writing
DR. HUMIN JUSILINBA. Seni Halus (USM), MA. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)Pendidikan Seni, Seni Halus
IAN STEPHEN BAXTERB.Mus. (Berklee College), M. Mus. (Queensland)Music Arranging and Composition / Instrumental Studies (Jazz Piano)
IMELDA ACHINBA (Seni Visual) UMS,MA (Visual) UMSAnimation
JALIHAH MD. SHAHB. Soc. Sc. (Hons), MA. (UMS)Urbanisation and Social Change
JINKY JANE C.SIMEONSmSa (Muzik) UMSMusic Education/ Instrumental Studies (Piano)
JURRY FOO @ JURRY BT. F. MICHAELB. Soc. Sc. (Hons) (UMS), MPhil. (UKM)Biogeography
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TUTORS
CARLERVIN BIN SUKIM BA. (Hons) (UMS) International Relations
FADILAH SARBIBA. (Hons), MA. (UMS)Political Geography
HAFIZA NUR ADEEN NOR AHMADB.Soc.Sc (Hons) (UIA), MA (Notthingham)Political
NOOR SYAKIRAH ZAKARIA Dip. (KUSZA), B.Soc.Sc. (Hons) (UMS)Comparative Study of Industrial Relations
PAULINE YONG PAU LINBA. (Hons), MA. (UMS)Borneo Ethnography, Culture and Traditional Knowledge Society Original
RAMLAH DAUDB.Soc.Sc. (Hons) (UMS)Border Community & Ethnic Identity
AZMEL ABDUL SATAR B. Mus. (Pittsburgh) Audio Engineering
ISMAIL BIN NORAZMANBVA Tech. (Hons), UMSFilm &Editing
LEE CHIE TSANG ISAIAH B.Mus (University of Western Australia)Music Composition / Instrumental Studies (Piano)
SHARIP ZAINAL BIN SAGKIF SHEK Diploma In Dance (Choreography) ASWARA, B.A (Hons) TariChoreography
KEE Y. SABARIAH KEE Y. YUSSOF B. Soc. Sc. (Hons), MA. (UMS) Collective Bargaining / Industrial Relations
LAI CHE CHING @ ABD. LATIFB. Soc. Sc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc. (Stirling)Corporate Public Relations
M FAZMI HISHAMBAA. Hons. Cinematography(UNIMAS)MFA Motion Pictures & TV (AAU, San Francisco)PGD Teaching& Learning (UNIMAS)Cinematography
MAHADIRIN AHMAD BA. (UMS), MA. (UKM) Arbitration Process / Industrial RelationsMAINE SUADIKSmSn. Pem. (Kep.) (UKM), MA.(UMS)Development and Social Change
MD. SAFFIE BIN ABDUL RAHIM BA. (Hons) (USM), MA. (UMS) History of East Asia
MOHD AZAREEN AMINULLAHB. Senreka Tekstil (UiTM), MA (UMS)Fiber Arts & Drawing
MOHD SUHAIMI MD YASINSmSa (Kreatif) UMSCreative Writing
MOSLI TARSATBA. (Hons) (Malaya), MA. (UMS)Malaysian History
NORDIANA ZAINUDDIN M.Komunikasi Korporat (UPM), B.HsC. hons (UIAM)Corporate Communications & Public Relations
NORDIN SAKKEBA. (Hons), MA. (Malaya)Hydrology and GIS
NORHAYATI AYOBSm. Seni Tembikar (UiTM), MA. (UiTM)Ceramic Art
NORHUDA BT SALLEH BA (Hons) , MA (UiTM) Journalism
OLIVER VALENTINE EBOY BSc. (UTM), MSc. (UTM) Geoinformatics
RESOT IGGAUSmSa (Muzik), MA (Pendidikan Muzik) UiTMMusic Education/ Instrumental Studies (Guitar)
RIZAL ZAMANI IDRISB.HSc. (Hons) (IIUM), MA. (Deakin)Politics Science
ROSLEE HJ. WAHIDBA. MUS (UiTM), MA.(Newcastle)Music Arranging and Composition / Instrumental Studies(Trombone)
SANIAH AHMADB. Senireka Fesyen , MA. Design Techology, UiTMFashion Design/ Design Technology
SRI NINGSIH SUKIRMAN SSn (STSI), Akt (UNS) Indonesian Dance Performance
SHARIFUDDIN ZAINALBFA (Acting and Directing) USM, MA (Screen Studies)(USM)Theatre, Film
SYAHRUDDIN AWANG AHMADB.Mass Comm. (Hons) (UiTM), MA. (UKM)Public Relations
TEDDY MARIUS SOIKUNB. Senireka Grafik, MA. (UiTM)New Media
ZAIMIE SAHIBILBA Fine Art (UNIMAS), MA. Seni Visual (UMS)Painting & Print Making
BADARIAH AB RAHMANB.A. (Mngmnt) OUM, MA (Industrial Relations) UMS
FELO
SUHAIMI MAGIMaster of Dance, Jakarta Arts Institute, Indonesia
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UNIVERSITY CORE(23 CREDIT
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FACULTY CORE(12 CREDIT
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*UB00700English for Career Development
(0 Credit Hours)
UW00102Ethnic RelationsBand 1,2UB00102Communicative English Grammar Band 3,4,5,6UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602Academic Reading and Writing UB00502English for Research Purposes UB00602Grammar in Context UC0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 2)ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
(9 Credit Hours)
BAND 1,2, UB00302Reading and Writing in English BAND 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign Language Foundation 2 or Advanced 2
(2 Credit Hours)
UW00202TITASBand 1,2UB00202Oral Communication in EnglishBand 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign Language Foundation 1 or Advanced 1UE0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 1) UK0XXX2Soft Skills(Component 3)
(8 Credit Hours)
BAND 1,2, UB00402Academic Reading and WritingBAND 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign Language Foundation 3 or Advanced 3UW00302Entrepreneurship
(4 Credit Hours)
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
AT10103Introduction to Scientific KnowledgeCT10703Culture and Society In Sabah
(6 Credit Hours)
AT10403Academic Writing
(3 Credit Hours)
CT20103Theory and Methodology of Research
(3 Credit Hours)AK10103Introduction to Communication AK10303Media, Culture & Society
(6 Credit Hours)
AK10203CommunicationTheory
(3 Credit Hours)
AK20103Information Technology AK21703News Writing
(6 Credit Hours)
AK20603Research Methodsin CommunicationAK20903News EditingAK20203Mass Communication Law & Ethics
(9 Credit Hours)
AK31503Management Communication AK31103ConsumerBehavior
(6 Credit Hours)
AK20503Feature WritingAK30203InternshipAK31306AcademicTraining
(9 Credit Hours)
PROGRAM CORE(60 CREDIT
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AK30703Research inPublic RelationsAK30903Case Studies inPublic Relationsand AdvertisingAK31703Communicationand MarketingStrategyAXXXXX3Elective 3[School]AXXXXX3Elective 4[School]
(15 Credit Hours)
AK21103Principles of Public RelationsAK21303Introduction toAdvertisingAXXXXX3Elective 1[School]
(9 Credit Hours)
AK21603Media PlanningAK21203Public RelationsWritingAXXXXX3Elective 2[School]
(9 Credit Hours)
AK31203Corporate PublicRelationsAK31403GovernmentPublic RelationsAK31603Public RelationsConsultancyProjectAXXXXX3Elective 5[School]
(12 Credit Hours)
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
ELECTIVE(48 CREDIT
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TOTAL(122 CREDIT
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HA02 COMMUNICATION JOURNALISM / BROADCASTING
UNIVERSITY CORE(23 CREDIT
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FACULTY CORE(12 CREDIT
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PROGRAM CORE(60 CREDIT
HOURS)
UW00102Ethnic RelationsBand 1,2UB00102Communicative English Grammar Band 3,4,5,6UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602Academic Reading and Writing UB00502English for Research Purposes UB00602Grammar in ContextUC0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 2) ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
BAND 1,2, UB00302Reading and Writing in English BAND 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign Language Foundation 2 or Advanced 2
UW00202TITASBand 1,2UB00202Oral Communication in EnglishBand 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign Language Foundation 1 or Advanced 1UE0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 1)UK0XXX2Soft Skills(Component 3)
BAND 1,2, UB00402Academic Reading and WritingBAND 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign Language Foundation 3 or Advanced 3UW00302Entrepreneurship
*UB00700English for Career Development
AK10103Introduction to Communication AK10303Media, Culture & Society
AK20103Information Technology AK21703News Writing
AK10203CommunicationTheory
AK20603Research Methodsin CommunicationAK20903News EditingAK20203Mass Communication Law & Ethics
AK31503Management Communication AK31103ConsumerBehavior
AK20503Feature WritingAK30203InternshipAK31306AcademicTraining
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
(0 Credit Hours)(4 Credit Hours)(2 Credit Hours)(8 Credit Hours)(9 Credit Hours)
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours)
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AT10103Introduction to Scientific KnowledgeCT10703Culture and Society In Sabah
(6 Credit Hours)
AT10403Academic Writing
(3 Credit Hours)
CT20103Theory and Methodology of Research
(3 Credit Hours)
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HA02 COMMUNICATION JOURNALISM / BROADCASTING
AK30303TV ProductionAK30503Electronic News Gathering & Dissemination AXXXXX3Elective 3 [School] AXXXXX3Elective 4 [School]
AK207703Radio Production 1AK20503AK20403Photo CommunicationAXXXXX3Elective 1 [School]
AK20803Radio Production 2AK21803TV Script WritingAXXXXX3Elective 2 [School]
AK30403TV DirectingAK30603Station Management AK30503Comparative Journalism AXXXXX3Elective 5 [School]
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
ELECTIVE(48 CREDIT
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(12 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours) (21 Credit Hours)
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HA12 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
UNIVERSITY CORE(23 CREDIT
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FACULTY CORE(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
AH10103Introduction of Industrial Relations
AH10203Labour History in Malaysia AH10403Industrial Relationsin Malaysia
(Compulsory Programme Core)AH20203Labour LawAH20503Indutrial Safety and Health AH20703Human ResourceManagement
(Compulsory Programme Core)AH20903Industrial Society and Employment RelationsAH20603Politic Economic in Industrial Relation AH20403Productivity Management and Industrial Relations AH21003Research Methodology in Industrial Relations
(Compulsory Programme Core)AH30103Bargaining and Arbitration AH30903Industrial ManagementInformation System
(Compulsory Programme Core)AH30803Compensation &Wages Management
PROGRAM CORE(60 CREDIT
HOURS)
UW00102Ethnic RelationsBand 1,2UB00102Communicative English Grammar Band 3,4,5,6UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602Academic Reading and WritingUB00502English for Research PurposesUB00602Grammar in Context UC0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 2)ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
BAND 1,2, UB00302Reading and Writing in English BAND 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign Language Foundation 2 or Advanced 2
UW00202TITASBand 1,2UB00202Oral Communication in EnglishBand 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign Language Foundation 1 or Advanced 1UE0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 1) UK0XXX2Soft Skills(Component 3)
BAND 1,2, UB00402Academic Reading and WritingBAND 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign Language Foundation 3 or Advanced 3UW00302Entrepreneurship
*UB00700English for Career Development
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
(9 Credit Hours) (8 Credit Hours) (2 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (0 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours)
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AT10103Introduction to Scientific KnowledgeCT10703Culture and Society In Sabah
(6 Credit Hours)
AT10403Academic Writing
(3 Credit Hours)
CT20103Theory and Methodology of Research
(3 Credit Hours)
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HA12 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
AH31103Gender andDevelopmentAH32603Industrial Relations In Europe
AH20103Communication Organization
(Compulsory Programme Core - Choose One)AH21303Contemporary Trade Union MovementAH20303Analysis andOrganizationalBehaviour
(Compulsory Programme Core - Choose One)AH30303Industrial Relations Comparative Studies AH30503Training & DevelopmentAH33503Industrial Relations In Informal SectorAH32503Constitutional Aspects of Employment Law AH30403InternationalHuman ResourceManagement
(Compulsory Programme Core - Choose One)AH30703Working Organizations in TransitionAH30203Employment and Manpower Issues AH31203Labour Migration and Nobility AH31003Labour Dynamic and Contemporary Issues
AH31503EmployeeParticipation and DemocracyAH31106Academic ExcercisesAH31206Practicum
AXXXXX3Elective 1AXXXXX3Elective 2
AXXXXX3Elective 3AXXXXX3Elective 4
AXXXXX3Elective 5
Choose one course only) AH32003Innovations & Working Environment AH32203Employment, Labour & Capital AH32403Employment LawAH32103Ethics in the Workplace
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
ELECTIVE PROGRAMME
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
ELECTIVE INSIDE/ OUTSIDE SCHOOL
(15 CREDIT HOURS)
TOTAL (122 CREDIT HOURS) 18 20 20 22 21 21
(3 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
(6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
(9 Credit Hours) (15 Credit Hours)
NOTE: 1. * Credit hours for this course is not included. 2. Course offerings are subject to change. 3. ** Elective Course within school.
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HA14 SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
UNIVERSITY CORE(23 CREDIT
HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
AA10103Introduction Anthropology AA10303Family System
AA10203Introduction to Sociology AA10603Religion and Society
AA20103Research Methodology and Data Analysis AA20503Industrial Sociology
AA20203Sociology of Tourism AA20403Ethnic RelationsAA20803Environment andDevelopment
AA30103Social Thought and Theory AA30303Environment Sociology AA30503Borneo Ethnography AA31103Contemporary Society inSoutheast Asia
AA30603Sociology of Complex Organization AA30403Social Change and Development AA31106Academics Exercises AA31306Practicum
PROGRAM CORE(39 CREDIT
HOURS)
UW00102Hubungan Etnik (Ethnic Relations) Band 1,2UB00102English Language (Communicative English Grammar) Band 3,4,5,6UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00602Academic Readingand Writing English forResearch PurposesGrammar in Context UC0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 2) ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
Band 1,2UB00302English Language (Reading and Writing in English)Band 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTElementaryForeignLanguage 2 orAdvanced 2
UW00202TITASBand 1,2UB00202English Language (Oral Communicationin English)Band 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UT ElementaryForeignLanguage 1 orAdvanced 1UE0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 1) UK0XXX2Soft Skills(Component 3)
Band 1,2UB00402English Language (Academic Reading and Writing)Band 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTElementaryForeign Language3 or Advanced 3UW 00302Entrepreneurship
UB00700English for CareerDevelopment
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
(9 Credit Hours)
(6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours)
(8 Credit Hours) (2 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (0 Credit Hours)
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(Compulsory Programme Core)AH30803Compensation &Wages Management
AT10103Introduction to Scientific KnowledgeCT10703Culture and Society In Sabah
(6 Credit Hours)
AT10403Academic Writing
(3 Credit Hours)
CT20103Theory and Methodology of Research
(3 Credit Hours)
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HA14 SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Choose three (3)courses onlyAA30703Rural SociologyAA30903Gender IssuesAXXXXX3Elective In/OutSchoolAA31303Community and Urban Ecosystem Management
Choose three (3)courses onlyAA30803Human EcologyAA31003EthnomusicologyAA30203Sociology of Migration AA31203Politics and Developmental Planning AXXXXX3Elective In/Out School
Choose three (3)courses onlyAA20703Social InequalityAXXXXX3Elective In/Out School AXXXXX3Elective In/OutSchoolAA21303Urban AnthropologyAA21403Medical AnthropologyAA21603Urban Sociology
Choose two (2)courses onlyAA21003Culture and Society AXXXXX3Elective In/OutSchoolAA21203Economy and SocietyAA21503Quality of Life and Development
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
EXTERNALELECTIVE
PROGRAMME (33 CREDIT HOURS)
TOTAL (122 CREDIT HOURS) 21 20 20 19 21 21
(9 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours)(6 Credit Hours)
NOTE:1. * Credit hours for this course is not included.2. Course offerings are subject to change.3. ** Elective Course within school.
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HA15 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
UNIVERSITY CORE(23 CREDIT
HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UW00102Ethnic RelationsBAND 1,2UB00102English Language (Communicative English Grammar) BAND 3,4,5,6UB00402Academic Readingand WritingUB00502English for Research Purposes UB00602Grammar in Context UC0XXX2Soft Skills(Component 2)
UW00202TITASBAND 1,2UB00202English Language (Oral Communication in English)BAND 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/UN/UP/UR/US/ UTElementaryForeign Language 1 or Advanced 1UE0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 1) UK0XXX2Soft Skills(Component 3)
UW00202TITASBAND 1,2UB00202English Language (Oral Communication in English)BAND 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/UN/UP/UR/US/ UTElementaryForeign Language 1 or Advanced 1UE0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 1) UK0XXX2Soft Skills(Component 3)
Band 1,2UB00402English Language (Academic Reading and Writing)Band 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTElementaryForeign Language 3 or Advanced 3UW00302Entrepreneurship
UB00700English for CareerDevelopment
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
(6 Credit Hours)
AS10103Introduction to International Relations
AS10203Introduction to International Political Economy
AS20103Theorics of International Relations AS20303International Organizations AS20503Foreign PolicyAnalysis
AS20203Introduction to Public International LawAS20403Conflict Negotiationand ManagementA21603Malaysia’s Foreign Policy AS21003Arab-Isreal ConflictAS20603 Social Research Methodsand Statistics.
AS30703ASEAN: Now and The Future AS30903International Humanitarian Law AS31703History ofDiplomacy
AS32506Practical ThesisAS32206Practical TrainingAS31003Issues in World Politics AS30803Ethnic andReligious Conflicts
PROGRAM CORE(54 CREDIT
HOURS)
(3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours)(15 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours)
(8 Credit Hours) (8 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (0 Credit Hours)
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AT10103Introduction to Scientific KnowledgeCT10703Culture and Society In Sabah
(6 Credit Hours)
AT10403Academic Writing
(3 Credit Hours)
CT20103Theory and Methodology of Research
(3 Credit Hours)
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UZXXXX4Foreign Language
(4 Credit Hours)
HA15 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
***AS30303InternationalPolitics of Central and South AsiaAS30503InternationalPolitics of theMiddle EastAS30103InternationalSecurityAS31103Politics ofClimate ChangeAS31303Global Perspectiveand Environmental ConservationAS31503Global Environmental Politics AS31903International Politics of Latin America
**AS30203The US and theMiddle EastAS30403US-Asia RelationsAS30603Asia andInternationalTradeAS31203InternationalPoliticsand BiodiversityAS31403InternationalPoliticsof East AsiaAS31603Human RightsAS31803International Politics of the United States
*AS20803InternationalPolitics of Asia PacificAS21203InternationalPoliticsof AustralasiaAS21430Politics of AllianceAS20603European Union(3 Credit Hours)
Foreign Language
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
PROGRAMMECORE
(21 CREDITHOURS)
TOTAL (122 CREDIT
HOURS)
ELECTIVE(33 CREDIT
HOURS)
19 21 21 22 21 18
(4 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours)
NOTE:1. * CHOOSE 1 COURSE ONLY ** CHOOSE 2 COURSES ONLY *** CHOOSE 4 COURSES ONLY
UZXXXX4Foreign Language
(4 Credit Hours)
UZXXXX4Foreign Language
(4 Credit Hours)
UZXXXX3Foreign Language
(3 Credit Hours)
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HA18 GEOGRAPHY
UNIVERSITY CORE(23 CREDIT
HOURS)
AG10503Introduction ToGeographyAG10303PhysicalGeographyAG10203Interpretation of Remote Sensing Images
AG10403Spatial InformationSystemAG10103Human Geography `
#AG20103Research Method for Geography#AAG20403Spatial Information System*AG20703Introduction to Climatology*AG20803Biogeography*AG20603Geomorphology**AG20903Urban Ecosystem*AG21503Geography Transportation*AG20303Coastal GeomorphologyDynamicsAG21603Geography of Crime
#AG20203Satelite Image Processing#AG21303Geospatial Modelling*AG20503Hydrology and Water Catchment**AG21103Geography Economy**AG21403Coastal Management**AG21203Management andEnvironmental**AG21003Population and Resources*AG21703Tourism Geography
#AG30103Fieldwork andData Analysis#AG31303Spatial Analysis Technique*AG30503River Basin Hydrology*AG30403Urban WasteManagement
*AG30203EnvironmentalImpact Assesment*AG31003Social Biography**AG30803Globalizationand Development**AG30603Urban andUrbanization*AG30303Climatology forSouth East Asia
PROGRAMME CORE SECTION
1 (SEMESTER
3, 5 & 6) CHOOSE 2* AND
# IS COMPULSORY
(SEMESTER 4 CHOOSE 1#* AND
CHOOSE 2*
FACULTY CORE(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UW00102Ethnic RelationsBand 1,2UB00102English Language (Communicative English Grammar) Band 3,4,5,6UB00402Academic Reading and WritingUB00502English for Research Purposes UB00602Grammar in Context UC0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 2)
Band 1,2UB00302English (Reading and Writing in English)Band 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/UTForeign Language Foundation 2 atau Advanced 2
UW00202TITASBand 1,2UB00202English Language (Oral Communication in English)Band 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign Language Foundation 1 atau Advanced 1UE0XXX2Soft Skills (Component 1) UK0XXX2Soft Skills(Component 3)
Band 1,2UB00402English (Academic Reading and Writing)Band 3,4,5,6UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UTForeign LanguageFoundation 3 atauAdvanced 3UW00302Entrepreneurship
UB00700English for Career Development ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
(6 Credit Hours)
(9 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours)
(8 Credit Hours) (2 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
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AT10103Introduction to Scientific KnowledgeCT10703Culture and Society In Sabah(6 Credit Hours)
AT10403Academic Writing
(3 Credit Hours)
CT20103Theory and Methodology of Research
(3 Credit Hours)
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HA18 GEOGRAPHY
**AG30903Urban and RuralPlanning**AG30703LandAdministration and Management**AG31503Social Impact Assesment
#AG31106AcademicExercise / PracticumAG31603Crime and Development
*AG30503River Basin andManagement*AG30403Urban WasteManagement**AG30903Urban & RuralPlanning**AG30703Land Administration & Management**AG31503Social ImpactAssessment
*AG30203EnvironmentalImpact Assesment*AG31003SocialBiogeography**AG30803Globalization andDevelopment**AG30603Urban andUrbanization*AG30303Climatology forSouth East AsiaAG31603Crime and Development
**AG21503TransportationGeography
*AG20703Introduction toClimatology#AG20403Physical GIS*AG20803Biogeography*AG20603Geomorphology**AG20903Urban Ecosystem*AG21603Geography of Crime
AXXXX3Elective 1 (Faculty)
AXXXX3Elective 4 (Faculty)
AXXXX3Elective 5 (Faculty)
AXXXX3Elective 2 (Faculty)
AXXXX3Elective 3 (Faculty)
*AG20503Hydrology &Water Catchment**AG21103Geography Economy**AG21203Management andEnvironmentalEcosystem**AG21003Population & Resources**AG21403CoastalManagementAG21703Tourism Geography
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
PROGRAMME CORE SECTION 1 (SEMESTER 3 & 4)
CHOOSE 2 * OR CHOOSE 2 ** & # IS
COMPULSORY(SEMESTER 5 & 6)
CHOOSE 1 * ORCHOOSE 1 ** & # ISCOMPULSORY (54 CREDIT HOURS)
ELECTIVE SECTION 2CHOOSE
1 * ORCHOOSE
1 **& # IS
COMPULSORY(30 CREDIT
HOURS)
21 20 20 22 21 18
(9 Credit Hours)
(6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours)
(9 Credit Hours)
(9 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours)
(9 Credit Hours)
NOTE:1. * Adalah Gugusan Fizikal 2. ** Adalah Gugusan Kemanusiaan 3. # Compulsory Courses
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HA24 HISTORY
UNIVERSITY CORE(23 CREDIT
HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
AJ10103Introduction toHistory
AJ10203History of Sabah & Sarawak(1841-1963)AJ10403Introduction toArchaeology
AJ20103History of The Malacca Sultanate AJ21303Malaya in The Colonial Era AJ21903History ofSoutheastAsia: Pre-ColonialAJ22303Western Philosophy and Thought of History
AJ21803Social History of Malaya (1850 - 1963)AJ20403Research and Writing Methodology in History AJ20903Early History of East Asia AJ21203Malaysian History(1900 -1957)
AJ31303History of Maritime Civilization AJ30903Heritage Management AJ32103History of the Political Development of Malaysia: Post IndependenceAJ30503Southeast AsianHistory:Modernization and Development
AJ30603History of World Navigation AJ31403Malay Historiography AJ31706Academic Exercise
PROGRAMMECORE
(57 CREDIT HOURS)
UW00102Ethnic RelationUB00102Communicative English Grammar UCXXXX2Soft Skills (Component 2) EXXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UB00302Reading andWriting in English
UW00202TITASUW00202Oral Communication in EnglishUEXXXX2Soft Skills (Component 1) UKXXXX2Soft Skills(Component 3)
UB00402Academic Reading and Writing UW00302Entrepreneurship
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
Year (9 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours)
(8 Credit Hours) (2 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours)
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AT10103Introduction to Scientific KnowledgeCT10703Culture and Society In Sabah
(6 Credit Hours)
AT10403Academic Writing
(3 Credit Hours)
CT20103Theory and Methodology of Research
(3 Credit Hours)
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HA24 HISTORY
AJ30703Middle EastConflict: Post World War II AJ31103East Asia History:Political Power And ArmyAJ30303History of Southeast Asia: Islamic ResurgenceAJ32803History of South East Asia (1800 - 1941)AJ32903Economic History of Malaya (1850 - 1941)
AJ30803History ofAmerican Revolution until World War II AJ31203Tajdid and IslahMovement In Islamic World AJ31603European HistoryPost World War IIAJ31003History of ModernAustralasia andOceaniaAJ32403Muslim Historiography
AJ20603Southeast AsianHistory Colonialism/ Imperialism AJ21003Uthmaniyah Empire & Modern West Asia History Untill World War II
AJ20703American History:Pre American Revolution AJ20303History of PacificColonizationAJ21103European HistoryBefore WorldWar II
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
ELECTIVE (15 CREDIT HOURS)
AXXXXX3Course in anySchool Programme
AXXXXX3Course in anySchool Programme
AXXXXX3Course in anySchool Programme
ELECTIVEWITHIN SCHOOL
(15 CREDITHOURS)
TOTAL(122 CREDIT
HOURS)18 20 23 22 21 18
(3 Credit Hours)
(6 Credit Hours)Choose 2Courses Only
(3 Credit Hours) Choose 1 Course Only
(3 Credit Hours) Choose 1 Course Only
(3 Credit Hours) Choose 1 Course Only
NOTE:1. Course offerings are subject to change.2. **Elective course within school.
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HA05 MUSIC STUDIES
UNIVERSITY CORE
FACULTY CORE CT30406Final Project CT30506 Internship (IT)
COMP. ELECTIVE CM35103 Pre-Graduation RecitalCA30803Art Works and Copyrights
CM22802Music and BusinessManagementCM23001Modern Harmony IICA31003 Marketing of Creative Works
CM23101Malaysian Traditional Music ICM22901Modern Harmony I
CM10102Theory & Harmony ICM10302Major Study ICM10501Minor Study ICM10701Aural Training ICM10901 Instrumental &Vocal Ensemble ICM11102Western MusicTextual Analysis I
CM10202Theory & Harmony IICM10402Major study IICM10601Minor Study IICM10801Aural Training IICM11002Western Music Textual Analysis IICM11201 Instrumental & VocalEnsemble IICM11401 Music Notation Software
CM21302Harmony & Composition ICM21502Major Study IIICM21901Aural Training IIICM22101 Instrumental &Vocal Ensemble IIICM22302Arranging forChamber MusicCM23301MIDI Fundamental
CM21402Harmony &Composition IICM21602Major Study IVCM22001Aural Training IVCM22201Instrumental &Vocal Ensemble IVCM22402Arranging for Big BandCM22602Music Programming
CM32702 Conducting CM32902Major Study V CM33302 OrchestrationCM33502Studio Recording TechnologyApplications ICM33901 Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble VCM34102 Arranging for Wind Orchestra
CM33002Major Study VICM33402 Arranging forPop OrchestraCM33602 Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble VICM34002Digital Audio TechnologyCM35002Studio Recording TechnologyApplications II
PROGRAMMECORE
Language2 Credit Hours
University Core4 Credit Hours
Language2 Credit Hours
Co-Curriculum Core3 Credit Hours
Language2 Credit Hours
University Core4 Credit Hours
Language2 Credit Hours
University Core2 Credit Hours
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
TOTAL(122 CREDIT
HOURS)21 21 20 20 17 22
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AT10103Introduction to Scientific KnowledgeCT10703Culture and Society In Sabah(6 Credit Hours)
AT10403Academic Writing
(3 Credit Hours)
CT20103Theory and Methodology of Research
(3 Credit Hours)
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HA05 MUSIC STUDIES
UW00302CompulsoryCourse III
UW00202CompulsoryCourse IICOM II:UESoft SkillsCOM III:UKSoft Skills
UW00102Compulsory Course ICOM I:UCSoft Skills
Level 1000Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II
Level 2000 Level 3000
UNIVERSITYCORE
KNOWLEDGECENTER
(12 CREDITHOURS)
English Module (4)UB00402Academic Reading and Writing
English Module (5)UB00700English for CareerDevelopment
English Module (2)UB00202Oral Communication In English
English Module (3)UB00302Reading & Writing in English
ECXXXX3Co-curriculum
English Module (1)UB00102CommunicativeEnglish Grammar
UNIVERSITY CORE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
CT30506Internship (IT)CT30406Final Project
CM21402Harmony & Composition II CM21602Major Study IVCM22001Aural Training IVCM22201Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble IV CM22402Arranging for BigBandCM22602MusicProgramming
CM32702ConductingCM32902Major Study VCM33901Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble V CM34102Arranging for Wind Orchestra CM33501Studio Recording Technology Applications I CM33302Orchestration
CM10202Theory & Harmony II CM10402Major Study IICM10601Minor Study IICM10801Aural Training IICM11201Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble II CM11002Western Music Textual Analysis II CM11401Music NotationSoftware
CM21302Harmony & Composition I CM21502Major Study IIICM21901Aural Training IIICM22101Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble III CM22302Arranging for Chamber Music CM23301Basic Midi
CM10102Theory & Harmony I CM10302Major Study ICM10501Minor Study ICM10701Aural Training ICM10901Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble I CM11102Western MusicTextual Analysis I
PROGRAMME CORE
(60 CREDIT HOURS)
CM33002Major Study VICM33602Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble VI CM33402Arranging for Pop Orchestra CM34002Digital Audio Technology CM35002Studio Recording Technology Applications II
CT10603Introduction toArts Management
CT20103Research Theory& Methodology in Art
CT10703Philospoly of Culture & Arts CT10903Borneo Indigenous Arts
SCHOOL CORE(24 CREDIT HOURS
UNIVERSITY CORE CO- CORRICULUM (3 CREDIT HOURS)
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HA05 MUSIC STUDIES
COMPULSORYELECTIVE(15 CREDIT
HOURS)
CM23101MalaysianTraditional Music IICM22901Modern Harmony I
CM11601MalaysianTradisionalMusic I
CM22802Music and BusinessManagementCM23001Modern Harmony IICA31003Marketing ofCreative Work
CM35103Pre-GraduationRecitalCA30803Art Works andCopyrights
Level 1000Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II
Level 2000 Level 3000
TOTAL (122 CREDIT
HOURS)21 22 20 20 17 22
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SEMESTER I ■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered. ■ It is compulsory for students with MUET band 1-3 to take English Modules 1-5 for 5 semesters. ■ International students are exempted from taking Compulsory Course I (HE: UW00102) and II (TITAS: UW00202). ■ However it is compulsory for all international students to take Bahasa Melayu Asas I (UM00102) and Bahasa Melayu Asas (UM00202).
SEMESTER II ■ It is compulsory for students with MUET band 4-5 to take English Modules 4(a), 4(b) or 4 (c) and a Foreign / Local Language Course. ■ It is compulsory for all international students to take Soft Skill Component UC00602 in the 1st Semester and UE00402 in 2nd
semester. It is compulsory for students with MUET band 4-5 to take English Modules 4(a), 4(b) or 4 (c) and a Foreign / Local Language Course.
■ It is compulsory for all international students to take Soft Skill Component UC00602 in the 1st Semester and UE00402 in 2nd semester.
SEMESTER III ■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.
SEMESTER IV ■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.
SEMESTER V ■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.
SEMESTER VI ■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.
■ Total Credit Hours : Core University + Core School + Core Programme + Compulsory Elective : 23 credit hours + 24 credit hours + 60 credit hours + 15 credit hours : 122 credit hours
Note: Students from the Music Programme will take Six (6) Compulsory elective Courses from the Music Arts programme and Two (2) Compulsory elective Courses from Creative Arts programme which are offered in a package.
ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE II ELECTIVE III ELECTIVE IV ELECTIVE V ELECTIVE VI ELECTIVE VII ELECTIVE VIII
CM11601 Malaysian Tradisional
Music I
CM23101 Malaysian Traditional
Music II
CM22901 Modern
Harmony I
CM22802 Music and Business
Management
CM23001 Modern
Harmony II
CA31003 Marketing of
Creative Works
CM35103 Pre-Graduation
Recital
CA30803 Copyrights and
Art Works
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HA11 CREATIVE ARTS
UW00302CompulsoryCourse III
English Module (3)UB00302Reading & Writingin English
UW00102Compulsory Course ICOM I:UCSoft Skills
UW00202CompulsoryCourse IICOM II:UESoft SkillsCOM III:UKSoft Skills
Level 1000Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II
Level 2000 Level 3000
UNIVERSITY COREKNOWLEDGE
CENTER(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
CA20203ScriptwritingCA23203Short Stories Writing CA23402Art CriticismCA23602Rhetoric WritingCA23803Creative Project
CA20102Literary TheoryCA20302Media Writing Techniques CA20702Literary Appreciation CA22502Poem WritingCA22703Industry CreativeManagement
CA30802Copyrights andArt WorksCA32003New Media Writing CA32202Academic Writing
CA32502Copy EditingCA32703Novel WritingCA32902Comparative Analysis of Arts CA33102Media Publishing Management
CA10103History of MalayLiteratureCA10302Fundamentals ofDanceCA10502History of DanceCA10703Introduction toTheatre
CA10203Introduction toWritingCA10803Dance Techniquesand ImprovisationCA10603The Fundamentals of Acting
PROGRAMMECORE
(61- 62 CREDITHOURS)
MODULE I WRITING
CT30406Final ProjectCT30506Internship (IT)
CT20103Research Methodology & Theory of Art CT20301Recital II
CT10703Philosophy Of Culture & Arts CT10903Borneo Indigenous Arts
CT10603Introduction to Arts Management
FACULTY CORE(24 CREDIT
HOURS)
English Module (5)UB00700English for CareerDevelopment
English Module (4)UB00402Academic Reading and Writing
English Module (1)UB00102CommunicativeEnglish Grammar
English Module (2)UB00202Oral Communication In English
UNIVERSITYCORE LANGUAGE (8 CREDIT HOURS)
ECXXXX3Co-curriculum
UNIVERSITY CORE CO- CORRICULUM (3 CREDIT HOURS)
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HA11 CREATIVE ARTS
MODULE II DANCE
MODULE III MANAGEMENT OF THEATRE & FILM
CA30903Dance EthnologyCA33502Dance Drama Production CA33702Dance AnalysisCA33902Theatre TechnicalCA34103Costume DesignCA34302Early Project
CA30402Graphic Communication CA32402Dance TherapyCA32603Asian DanceCA32802Dance Notation
CA30402Graphic Communication CA31603Stage Scenography CA33003Directing II
CA10103History of Malay Literature CA10302Fundamentals ofDanceCA10502History of DanceCA10703Introduction toTheatre
CA21102Dance Techniques I CA21302Dance Technicalities CA21702Production Procedures I CA22902Malaysian Dance I CA23103Composition andChoreography
CA10203Introduction to Writing CA10803Dance Techniques and Improvisation CA10603The Fundamentals of Acting
CA21202Dance Techniques II CA21802Education in Dance CA22403Production Procedures II CA24002Malaysian Dance II CA24202Introduction toDance Drama
Level 1000Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II
Level 2000 Level 3000
CA10103History of Malay Literature CA10302Fundamentals ofDanceCA10502History of DanceCA10703Introduction to Theatre
CA10203Introduction to Writing CA10803Dance Techniques and Improvisation CA10603The Fundamentals of Acting
CA21702Production Procedures I CA21903Acting Techniques I CA22302Theatre TherapyCA21302Dance Technicalities CA23302Literary Adaptation
CA22403Production Procedures II CA22603Acting Tech- niques IICA22202Theatre in Education CA24403Theatre, Film andBusiness
CA31703Theatre & Film Production Technology CA31902Theatre & Film Appreciation CA34503Directing ICA34702Theatre TechnicalCA34103Costume DesignCA34302Early Project
Elective ICV10303Visual Literation (module 1) CA21903Acting Techniques I (module II) CA21103Dance Techniques I (module III)
Elective II Elective III CV10903Graphic Digital Publishing I (Module I) CM21003Music and Perfoming Arts (Module II & III) CA32903Comparative Analysis of Arts (Module II & III)
Elective IV Elective V CV33503Web Interactive (Module I, II, III) CA31003Marketing of Creative Works (module I) CA32103Video & Audio Digital Production (Module I, II & III)
MINOR(15 CREDIT
HOURS)
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SEMESTER I ■ All students must register for university core courses listed and the three modules offered by the school for Semester 1 & 2. ■ It is compulsory for students with MUET band 1-3 to take English Mudules 1-5 for 5 semesters. ■ International students are exempted from taking Compulsory Course I (HE: UW00102) and II (TITAS: UW00202) ■ However it is compulsory for all international students to take Bahasa Melayu Asas I (UM00102) and Bahasa Melayu Asas (UM00202)
SEMESTER II ■ All students must register for university core courses listed and the three modules offered by the school for Semester 1 & 2. ■ It is compulsory for students with MUET band 4-5 to take English Mudules 4(a), 4(b) or 4(c) and a Foreign / Local Language Course. ■ It is compulsory for all international students to take Soft Skill Component UC00602 in the 1st Semester and UE00402 in 2nd semester.
SEMESTER III ■ Students are required to choose which modules they wish to focus on in view of their interest and expertise. They are only allowed to register for 1 module out of the three modules offered by the school. ■ Students enrolled in the writing modules has to complete 22 credit hours ■ Students enrolled in the Dance modules has to complete 22 credit hours. ■ Students enrolled in the Theatre & Film Management Modules has to complete 22 credit hours.
SEMESTER IV ■ Students must register for the courses in their respective modules. ■ Students who choose the Writing modules has to complete 20 credit hours. ■ Students who registered for the Dance modules has to complete 21 credit hours. ■ Students who registered for the Theater and Film Management modules has to complete 21 credit hours.
SEMESTER V ■ Students have to register for their courses in their respective modules. ■ Students who choose the Writing modules has to complete 18 credit hours. ■ Students who registered for the Dance modules has to complete 20 credit hours. ■ Students who registered for the Theater and Film Management modules has to complete 21 credit hours.
SEMESTER VI ■ Students have to register for all courses in their respective modules. ■ Students who choose the Writing modules has to complete 19 credit hours. ■ Students who registered for the Dance modules has to complete 21 credit hours. ■ Students who registered for the Theater and Film Management modules has to complete 20 credit hours.
■ Total Credit Hours : Core University + Core School + Core Programme + Elective : 23 credit hours + 24 credit hours + 59-65 credit hours + 15 credit hours : 121 - 127 credit hoursNote: Students from the Arts Creative Programme will take five (5) minor courses from which offered in a package.
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CV10303 Visual Literation (module 1)
CV10903 Graphic Digital Publishing I (Module I)
CV33503 Web Interactive (Module I, II, III)
CA21903 Acting Techniques I (module II)
CM21003 Music and Perfoming Arts (Module II & III)
CA31003 Marketing of Creative Works (Module I)
SEMESTER III
SEMESTER IV
SEMESTER V
CA21103Dance Techniques I (module III)
CA32903Comparative Analysis of Arts(Module II & III)
CA32103Video & Audio Digital Production(Module I, II & III)
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UNIVERSITY CORE
FACULTY CORE
COMP. ELECTIVE
MINOR
CM23101 Malaysian Traditional Music ICM22901 Modern Harmony I
Language2 Credit Hours
University Core4 Credit Hours
Language2 Credit Hours
University Core6 Credit Hours
Language2 Credit Hours
(Co-Curriculum) 3 Credit Hours
Language2 Credit Hours
University Core2 Credit Hours
CT30406Final Project CT30506 Internship (IT)
CT10903 Borneo Indigeous ArtsCT20703 Philosophy & Culture of Arts
PROGRAMMECORE
CV10102Visual Arts AnalysisCV10302Visual Art Literacy ICV10702Art History & Aesthetics ICV10902Digital Graphic PhotoPublication ICV11102Basic Drawing I
(II / III)6 Credit Hours CV34303 Audio Structuring in VideoCV34502 Compositing Technology
(IV & V)6 Credit Hours CA30803 Copyrights & Artworks CA31003 Marketing of Creative Works
(II)3 Credit HoursCA20203Script Writing
CV11002 Basic Drawing II CV10602 Digital Graphic PhotoPublication IICV10802 Concepts & Context inDrawingCV10202 Visual Art Literacy II
CM21302 Harmony & Composition ICM21502Major Study IIICM21901Aural Training IIICM22101 Instrumental &Vocal Ensemble IIICM22302 Arranging for Chamber MusicCM23301MIDI Fundamental
CV21202Basic 3D AnimationCV21402Basic AdvertisingCV22602 BatikCV22802 PaintingCV21002 Exhibition & GalleryManagementCV22002 Graphic Illustration
CV32102 Digital Audio VideoProduction IICV333023D AnimationCV33502 Interactive WebCV337022D AnimationCV33902 Ceramic TechnologyCV34103 Collaborative Project
CT30406 Final ProjectCV32503 Borneo Ethnics Arts Analysis
CT30506 Internship (IT)
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7
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AT10103Introduction to Scientific KnowledgeCT10703Culture and Society In Sabah(6 Credit Hours)
AT10403Academic Writing
(3 Credit Hours)
CT20103Theory and Methodology of Research
(3 Credit Hours)
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HA32 VISUAL ART TECHNOLOGY
PPIBEnglish Modul (3)-UB00302Reading & WritingIn English
PPIB Compulsary Course III(APK UW00302)
PPIB Compulsary Course I(HE UW00102) PPIB K.Insaniah [Kom I:UC]
PPIB Compulsary Course II (TITAS UW00202) PPIBK.Insaniah [KomII:UE]PPIBK.Insaniah [KomIII:UK]
PPIBEnglish Modul (4)-UB00402Academic Reading and Writing
PPIBEnglish Modul (4)-UB00402Academic Readingand Writing
PPIBEnglish Modul (1)-UB00102CommunicativeEnglish Grammar
PPIBEnglish Modul (2)-UB00202Oral Communication In English
Level 1000Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II
Level 2000 Level 3000
UNIVERSITI CORE PPIB
(12 HOURS)
CV21302Basic 2D AnimationCV21702Exploration ofIndigenous ArtCV21902Digital ÁudioVídeo Production ICV22302Art History &Aesthetics IICV22702CeramicsCV22902Drawing
CV21202Basic 3D AnimationCV21402Basic AdvertisingCV22602BatikCV22102PaintingCV21002Gallery & ExhibitionManagementsCV22002Graphic Illustration
CV32102Digital ÁudioVídeo Production II CV333023D AnimationCV337022D AnimationCV33502Web InteractiveCV33902Ceramic TechnologyCV34103CollaborativeProject
CV32503Borneo EthnicsArts Analysis
CV10102Visual Art AnalysisCV10302Visual Literation ICV10702Art History & AestheticsCV10902Digtal GraphicPhoto PublicationCV11102Basic Drawing I
CV11002Basic Drawing IICV10602Digital GraphicPhoto Publication IICV10802Concepts andContexts in ArtCV10202Visual Litreration II
PROGRAM CORE(58 HOURS)
Compulsary Elective
Compulsory Elective CA20203Scriptwriting
Compulsary Elective CV34303Áudio Structuring in Video CV34502Compositing Technology
Compulsary Elective CA30803Copyrights & Arworks CA31003Marketing of Creative Works
Compulsary Elective
Compulsary ElectiveMINOR (15 HOURS)
CT20103ResearchMethodology &Theory of Art
CT30506Practical TrainingCT30406Final Project(MATRIX)
CT10903BorneoIndigenous ArtsCT20703Philosophy & Culture of Arts
CT10603Introduction to Arts Managements
SCHOOL CORE(24 HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE (8 HOURS)
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SEMESTER I ■ Compulsary for all students to register all the courses offered ■ It is compulsary for students with MUET band 1-3 to take English Moduls 1-5 for 5 Semesters ■ International Students are exempted from taking compulsary course I (HE: UW00102) and compulsary II (TITAS: UW00202) ■ However all international students are required to take Bahasa Melayu Asas I (UM00102) dan kursus Bahasa Melayu Asas II
(UM00202)
SEMESTER II ■ Compulsary for all students to register for all the courses offered ■ It is compulsary for all students with MUET band 4-5 to take English Modules 4 (a), 4 (b) or 4 (c) and a foreign / Local Language Course ■ It is compulsary for all international Students to take soft sklils components UC00602 in the First Semester and UE00402 in second
semester.
SEMESTER III ■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.
SEMESTER IV ■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.
SEMESTER V ■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.
SEMESTER VI ■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.
■ Total Credit Hours : University Core + School Core + Program Core + Elective : 23 Credit Hours + 24 Credit Hours + 58 Credit Hours + 15 Credit Hours : 120 credit hours
Note: Students from the Visual Art Technology Program will take Five (5) minor courses as follows
VISUAL ARTS TECHNOLOGYPROGRAM
MUSIC PROGRAMCREATIVE ARTS PROGRAM
CA20203Scriptwriting (sem 4)CA30803 Copyrights & Artworks (sem 6)CA31003 Marketing of Creative Works (sem 6)
CV34303Audio Structuring in Video(sem 5)
CV34502 Compositing Technology(sem 5)
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FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION
BACHELOR IN EDUCATION WITH HONOURSBPKP CODE PROGRAMMEHT06 Education with TESL HT16 Education with ScienceHT17 Education with Social ScienceHT18 Education with Economy
BACHELOR IN SPORTS SCIENCE WITH HONOURSBPKP CODE PROGRAMMEHS20 Sports Science
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK WITH HONOURSBPKP CODE PROGRAMMEHA52 Social Work
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY WITH HONOURSBPKP CODE PROGRAMMEHA13 Industrial and Organizational PsychologyHA16 Youth and Community DevelopmentHA19 Counselling PsychologyHA20 Child and Family Psychology
iFaculty of Psychology and EducationAdministrative Office Block of Psychology
Tel : 6088 - 320000Ext : 8142 / 8242 / 8011Fax : 6088 - 320 101E-mail : [email protected]
Administrative Office Block of Education
Tel : 088 - 320 000Ext : 2506Fax : 088 - 320 268E-mail : [email protected]
For further inquiries, please contact:
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DEANProf. Dr. Ismail IbrahimB.Fine Art (UiTM), PG. Dip (Art & Design) De MonfortM.A (Art & B Design) De Monfort, Ph.D (Fine Art) UMS
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC & INTERNATIONAL) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Dahlan Hj. A. MalekBA.IRKH (Fiqh), BHSc (Psy.) (UIAM), MA (Psy). (UKM), PGDip, Ph.D (Aberdeen)
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION)Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Zaki Bin IshakB.Sc.Hons, Dip.Ed. (UKM), M.Ed., (Ph.D (Waikato))
DEPUTY DEAN (STUDENTS AFFAIRS & ALUMNI)Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suyansah SwantoB.A. (Essex), M.A. (Warwick), Ph.D (Nottingham)TESL, English Language
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRARMuhaimin Hj. Abd. SaniB.Soc.Sc (Hons) (USM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Azlan Bin AwangB.Ed.Hons (UMS)
ASSISTANT REGISTRARYasmin Suraya YusofB.A. Hons Bus. Mgmt (Oxford Brookes)
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICERNurul Fatiha Firdaus Binti RoslanB. Psy (Counseling) UMS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS OFFICERAngeline Toeu Yu Yun @ Nur Aishah Toeu AbdullahBA (Visual Arts) (UMS), MA. (Visual Arts) (UMS) HEAD OF PROGRAMME HA13 Razima Hanim OsmanBHsc. (Psychology) UIAM, MA (Psychology) UMS,
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HA16Dr. Getrude C. Ah Gang @ GraceBA (UKM), MPsy (UMS), Ph.D (Psychology), La Trobe, Aus
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HA19Norlizah Matshah KB, PaDip. Ed. (TESL) (IPG Gaya), BHsc. (Psychology) (UIAM)Pg Dip (Drug Abuse) (UMS), MA Counselling Psychology (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HA20Dr. Shazia Iqbal HashmiBA, MSc (Peshawar), Ph.D Psychology (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HA52Habibie Hj. IbrahimBSc (UPM), MA (Bradford)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HT06Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lee Kean WahB.Ed TESL (Lancaster), Dip.ESL (UM), Cert.in Ed (English), MPSAHM.ed TESL (UTM), Ph.D (Applied Linguistics (Lancaster)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HT16Dr. Denis Andrew D. LajiumB.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.A (USM), PhD (Chemistry Education) Waikato
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HT17Dr. Dg Norizah Ag Kiflee @ DzulkifliB.Ed. Hons, M.Ed. (UMS), History, Ph.D (UMS) Education Management
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HT18Dr. Abdul Said AmbotangDip. Applied Sc. B.B.A Hons (UITM), M.Ed. (UTM), Ph.D (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HS20Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dg Maryama Ag DaudB.Sc. (UM), M.Sc. (Essex), Ph.D (UKM)Health and FitnessExercise ImmunologyExercise Physiology
Faculty of Psychology and EducationAdministrative Office Block of Psychology
Tel : 6088 - 320000Ext : 8142 / 8242 / 8011Fax : 6088 - 320 101E-mail : [email protected]
Administrative Office Block of Education
Tel : 088 - 320 000Ext : 2506Fax : 088 - 320 268E-mail : [email protected]
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Faculty of Psychology and Education produces trained and knowledgeable professionals in education and human development to address behavioral and social problems. To meet the challenging needs of the 21st century, the faculty draws on, integrates, and synergizes fundamental disciplines such as pedagogy, psychology, social work and counseling to produce skilled and competent graduates. Employing a careful mixed of contemporary courses and programs, the faculty aspires to produce highly skilled and competent graduates who are well- balanced in terms of their intellectual, emotional, and spiritual quotients in order to contribute positively to the human capital development and advancement of the country. This goal is in line with UMS’s quest to become a global institution of excellence in education, training and research. To achieve this goal, all entrusted parties must fulfill their duties and responsibilities with sincerity, trust and dedication based upon an excellent work culture.
■ To produce graduates who are acknowledged by the professions of psychology, education and social works.
■ To produce undergraduates who are equipped with human skills in all fields related to the faculty, and in response to the present needs.
■ To produce well-trained psychologists, educators and social workers who are qualified to serve as community leaders, educators, social nurses and other professions towards a thriving society.
■ Completing teaching tasks, involving in research, publication, conference, consultation and other tasks which are related to the wellbengs of all individuals across the disciplines in the faculty.
■ Maintaining excellence and making UMS as the main institution of education, training and research in the areas of psychology, education and social work, apart from social development.
Objectives
Introduction
AimsFaculty of Psychology and Education
Programmes Offered
This programme introduces students to the field of industrial and organizational psychology and problems related to organizational behaviour. The focus of study will be on job satisfaction and stress, group dynamics, interpersonal communication, employee problems, leadership and power influence, prejudice and organizational discrimination as well as design and organization development.
To broaden their exposure students will have job-training placement to complement the academic study. The programme produces graduates who are resilient and skilled in the field of Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Graduates of this programme will serve the public and private sector as personnel or welfare officers in industry, research assistants or tutor in higher educational institutions, facilitators and helpers in voluntary organizations.
The programme is designed to prepare students for generic social work practice. In keeping with the generic focus, students are provided with a common body of social work knowledge and skills that is transferable among human service settings, population group and areas. Students have the opportunity to practice actual social work in an agency setting through practical training. The aim is to expose them to their practice interests and develop skills in integrating and applying knowledge and theory acquired in academic courses to actual social work situations. The Social Work Programme will empower students with strong social work ethics and values, relevant theoretical foundation, and strong practice skills to promote the optimal social functioning of individuals, families, groups, and communities. Students will have preventive and social work knowledge and expertise necessary for the building and maintenance of the a progressively equitable social environment favourable to all people regardless of race, gender, age, ethnic or national origin disability, political orientation or sexual orientation. Graduates of this
This programme traces youth development from the cognitive, linguistic, social, affective, and moral aspects through various theoretical orientations. Research results will be utilized to show the implications of development processes on youth problems in the context of community development. This programme discusses planning, implementation, follow-up and monitoring of youth and community programmes. Students will also receive practical training in community services at rehabilitation institutions to produce well-informed and experienced graduates in the field of community development. Trainings are conducted with the co-operation of government and non-government agencies such as Department of Social Services, Department of National Unity, NGOs and other related agencies.
Graduates of this programme will serve the public and private sectors as community development officers, rehabilitation officers, consultants, research assistants or tutors in educational institutions, facilitators and helpers in related organizations.
INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIAL WORK
YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
■ To cater for the present needs and demands in producing competent and balanced graduates who are globally recognised in their respective disciplines.
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The aim of this programme is to train English language teachers who are from primary and secondary school. The course aims to develop professionally based knowledge in the theory and practice of education, together with the ability to assist pupils to reach their full intellectual and social potential by understanding their abilities and potentialities and the social contexts within which they live and learn. Entry requirements are STPM holders, Matriculation or equivalent. Applicants are also required to pass MUET and MEdSI Examinations to qualify.
The Child and Family Psychology Programme is designed to educate and equip individual to be professionals in dealing with children, parents and families in public and private settings. The Faculty of Psychology and Education believes that children should be studied in the context of their family and community, thus the study of families have in the development of child’s emotional, social, cognitive, and personality is imperative. This programme represents the efforts of the university and the School to enhance collaboration with the community and to respond to the needs of society for professionals to work with children and their family within the community. Depending on their career goal students will have a choice to go through a practical training or opted for thesis writing. Practical training is important to complement the theoretical aspects of their study and thesis writing helps them to be researchers in the field of Child and family programme. Graduates of this programme will serve in the public and private sectors as supervisors in childcare centres, psychological consultation officers, lecturers in the institution of higher learning, research assistants or tutor in the institution of higher learning, managers or principal of childcare centre, and volunteers or facilitators.
EDUCATION WITH TESL (TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE)
CHILD AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY
This programme trains students to be knowledgeable and skilledin the field of counselling. Required courses are philosophy of guidance and counselling, ethics in the helping professions, theories in counselling and psychotherapy, counselling in organization, career development theories, abnormal psychology, group counselling and psychotherapy, pre-practicum class, family counselling or therapy and practicum / internship. The programme is generic in nature and does not confined to any particular theory and approach. Students will also learn case management skills, client assessment, report writing, counselling skills, procedures and strategies in handling client’s career, personal and social matters.
This program is a professional preparation for counsellor registration as required in Counsellor Act 1998 (Act 580). Graduates of this program are eligible for registration as registered counsellors and normally employed as counsellors, guidance teachers, human resource personnel, managers, and mental health personnel.
COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY
The objective of this programme is to train Mathematics and Science teachers who are from primary and secondary school. Entry requirements are STPM holders, Matriculation or equivalent. This programme will produce teachers that are ethical and qualified in the Bachelor of Education with Mathematics and Science. Areas of specialization consist of the following:
Major: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
EDUCATION WITH SCIENCE
EDUCATION WITH ECONOMY
The aim of this programme is to train Economy teachers who are from primary and secondary school. Entry requirements are STPM holders, Matriculation or equivalent. This programme will produce teachers that are ethical and qualified in the Bachelor of Education with Economy. Areas of specialization consist of the following:
Major: EconomyMajor: Economics, Accounting, Business Administration
SPORTS SCIENCE
The programme offered by the School aims at training individuals in the field of Sports Science. There are two areas of specialization consist of the following:
• Sports Management• Coaching
Entry requirement are STPM holders, Matriculation or equivalent.
programme can practice social work in a wide variety of settings such as child welfare agencies, Counselling agencies, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, psychiatric hospital and clinics, home health agencies, correctional institutions, employee assistance programs, and various levels of government involving political and organizational processes of policy development and change.
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ACADEMIC STAFF
PROF. DATO’ DR. HJ. ABDUL HALIM OTHMAN, KB, PA DSDK, JMN, DSN, BA Psy. MEd (Hawaii), MS.Ed. D.Edu (Indiana)Counseling Psychology, Counsellors Education
ASSOC. PROF. DR. CHUA BEE SEOKBA, MA (Psy.) (UKM), PhD (UMS)Industrial and Organizational Psychology
ASSOC. PROF. DR. CHRISTINA PETER LIGADUB.Sc., M.Ed. (Iowa), Ph.D (Wollongong)Family and Consumer ScienceEducation
ASSOC. PROF. DR. BALAN RATHAKRISHNAN, BA, MA (Psy.), PhD (UKM) Industrial and Organizational Psychology
ASSOC. PROF. DR. DG MARYAMA AG DAUD* Head of Programme Sports Science (HS20)B.Sc. (UM), M.Sc. (Essex), Ph.D (UKM)Physical Fitness and HealthExercise ImmunologyExercise Physiology
ASSOC. PROF. DR. LAY YOON FAHB.A Ed. (USM), M.Sc. (UNIMAS), Ph.D (UMS)Science Education
DR. ABDUL SAID AMBOTANG*Ketua Program Pendidikan dengan Ekonomi (HT18) Dip. Applied Sc. B.B.A (UITM), M.Ed. (UTM), Ph.D (UMS)Economic Education, Curriculum, Education Technology
AGNIS SOMBULING BA, MA (PSY.) (UKM) Development Psychology (Child)
BAHARI MD SHAHDip. Ed., B.A Hons (UKM), M.A (UTM)History Education
BEDDU SALAM BACOBA, MA (Psy.)(UKM)Industrial and Organizational Psyschology
DR. COLONIUS BIN ATANGB.A (Hons) (USM), M.A (USM) Ph.D (USM),Social Geography, Culture Geography & Health and Sustainable Rural Development
DR. CRISPINA GREGORY K HAN *Core Education CoordinatorB.Ed. Hons, M.Ed., Ph.D (UMS)M.Ed Education ManagementPh.D Evaluation in Education (UMS)Education with Science
DR. CHIN KIN ENG @ SPORTY CHINB.Ed. (UMS), M.Sc. (UKM) Ph.D (Warwick, UK) Education with Mathematic
DR. CHRISTINA ANDIN @ NUR QISTINA,B.A Ed (Ekonomi Rumahtangga), (UPM)M.Ed (Pendidikan Teknik dan Vokasional), (UTM)Ph.D (Pengajian Pendidikan) University of Surrey, England
DR. DENIS ANDREW D LAJIUM*Head of Programme Education With Science (HT16)B.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.A (USM) Ph.D (Waikato)Chemistry Education
DATIN NIK ZAITUN NIK MOHAMEDB.A (Southern Mississipi), M.Ed. (Eastern New Mexico)TESL (Kesusasteraan Inggeris)
ALFRED CHAN HUAN ZHI B.B.C (Schl of Mgmt)(Intl.Transc) (FRK)(AUS), MKT. Psychology(MELB) (AUS), MS.PSY (UMS)Industrial and Organizational Psychology
AMALI AHMAD KHAIR B.A (Essex), M.Sc. (UiTM), M.Ed. (UTM)TESL (English Literature)
AMINUDDIN IBRAHIM LASTARB.Ed. Hons (UPSI), M.Phil. Psy (UMS)Child and Family Psychology
AZAHAR CHE LATIFF KB, PAB. Counselling (UM),MS. Counselling (UUM)Industrial Counselling / Counselling Psychology
BEN ANDERSON ANAK MELAI DPA (UiTM), B.Psy (Youth and Community Development), UMS, M.Psy (UMS) Youth and Community Development
CARMELLA E. ADING KB, PA BSc Psychology (Uni of Alabama at Birmingham) (USA)MA Counselling Psychology (UMS)Counselling Psychology
FADZEL WONG CHEE PING B.Sc. (UMS), M.Sc. (USM) Applied Sports Nutrition
HASNOL NOORDINDip. Ed. (MPRM), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM) Sports Science
JUSIAH IDANGB.Ed. (UPM), M.Psy. (UMS)Counselling
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
SENIOR LECTURERSPROFESSOR EMERITUS
PROF. DR. ISMAIL IBRAHIM*DeanB.Fine Art (UiTM), PG. Dip (Art & Design) De MonfortM.A (Art & B Design) De Monfort, Ph.D (Fine Art) UMS
PROF. DR. VINCENT PANG*Dean, Centre for the promotion of knowledge & languageB.Sc. Ed. (UTM), Dip. Ed., M.A (East Anglia), Ph.D (RMIT)Evaluation in Education
PROFESSORS
ASSOC. PROF. DR. LEE KEAN WAH* Head of Programme TESL (HT06)B.Ed TESL (Lancaster), Dip.ESL (UM), Cert.in Ed (English), MPSAH M.Ed TESL (UTM) Ph.D (Applied Linguistics (Lancaster)
ASSOC. PROF. MAT ZIN MAT KIB*Training Coordinator tin; Project Coordinator Bachelor of Education (PSMP)Sijil Perguruan, BA (Hons) USM,MA-UMS (Kota KInabalu)Malaysia History (Diplomatik)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. MOHD DAHLAN HJ. A. MALEK*Deputy Dean (Academic and International)BA.IRKH (Fiqh), BHSc (Psy.) (UIAM), MA (Psy). (UKM), PGDip, PhD (Aberdeen)Industrial and Organizational Psyschology
ASSOC. PROF. DR. MOHD ZAKI BIN ISHAK*Deputy Dean (Research & Innovation)B.Sc.Hons, Dip.Ed. (UKM), M.Ed., (Ph.D (Waikata)Physic Education, Evaluation in Education
ASSOC. PROF. DR.MURNIZAM HJ.HALIK*Director of UMS Labuan International CampusBHSc (UIAM), MSc (Hull), PhD (Exeter)Industrial and Organizational Psyschology
ASSOC. PROF. DR. SABARIAH SHARIFDip. Ed., B.Sc. (UKM), M.A, Ph.D (Bath)Educational Technology, Biology Education, Science Educational
ASSOC. PROF. DR. SUYANSAH SWANTO*Deputy Dean (Students Affairs & Alumni)B.A. (Essex), M.A. (Warwick), Ph.D (Nottingham)TESL, English Language
ASSOC. PROF. DR.TAN CHOON KEONG* Head of e-Learning UnitB.A Hons (UM), Dip. Ed., M.Ed. (UM), M.Inf. Tech. (UKM), Ph.D (UTM)Technology Education, Computer in Education
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ANUAR DINCert. Ed. (Perak), B.Sc. (UM), M.Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS)Sport Science, Sport Management
DR. DG NORIZAH AG KIFLEE @ DZULKIFLI* Head of Programme Education With Social Science (HT17) B.Ed. Hons, M.Ed. (UMS), History,Ph.D (UMS) Education Management
DR. FERLIS BULLARE @ HJ. BAHARI*Head of Psychology and Social Health Research UnitB.Psy. (UMS), M.Psy. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)Positive Psychology
DR. GETRUDE C. AH GANG @ GRACE*Head of Programme Youth and Community Development (HA16)BA (UKM), MPsy (UMS), Ph.D (Psychology), La Trobe Universiti, AUS Social Psychology
DR. GUAN TEIK EEKB PA Cert. og Teaching, BA.Hons (London),M.Ed (UM)Ph.D (USM)Guidance and Counselling
HABIBIE HJ. IBRAHIM*Head of Programme Social Work (HA52)BSc. Human Development (UPM), MA (Bradford) Social Work (Child Protection and Social Policy)
ISMAIL MAAKIPBA (UKM), MSc, MPhil (Loughborough) Ergonomic Psychology
DR. KHALID HJ. JOHARI, DR. *Head of Rural Education Research UnitB.Ed. (Bandung), M.Sc. (New Hampshire), M.Ed. (UKM), Ed.D (USM)Curriculum Instructional Education, Community Economic Development, Preschool
DR. MOHD KHAIRUDDIN ABDULLAHB.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS) Education Sociology, Philosophy and Education in Malaysia
DR. LEE BIH NIDip. Ed. (Gaya), B.A. Hons (USM), M.A, Ph.D (UMS)History Education
DR. MOHD NIZAM NAZARUDDINDip. KHP (UPM), B.Ed. Hons, M.Sc. (UPM)Human Resource Development, Sport Management
DR. MUHAMAD SUHAIMI TAAT*Head of Islamic Affair UnitB.IRKH, Dip. Ed. (UIAM), M.Ed., Ph.D (UMS)Educational Sociology, Education Philosophy and Pedagogy
DR. MUSIRIN MOSINSijil Guru (MPG,KK), B.A(Hons) (UMS), M.A (UPM), Ph.D (UPSI) Bahasa Melayu
DR. NURUL HUDANI MD. NAWIBHSc (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM), Ph.D Psychology Social (UPM) Psychology Social
DR. PETER VOO SU KIONG B.Soc.Sc (Hons.) (Social Work), MSW (USM), Ph.D. (USM)Social Work (Disabled People)
DR.PUTERI HAYATI MEGAT AHMADKB, PA Dip.Sc (UTM), BA (UPM), MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS) Counselling Psychology
DR.ROSY TALINDip. Ed, B.A (UKM), M.Ed. (Manchester) Ph.D (UMS)Educational Management and Administration
DR. ROSLEE TALIPB.Ed. Hons (USM), M.Ed. (UMS)History EducationP.hD (UMS)Education Management
DR. SHUKRI ZAINB.A Ed. (USM), M.Sc. (UNIMAS), Ph.D (ANU)Management in Education
DR. SIEW NYET MOI @ SOPIAH ABDULLAHB.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.Sc. (University of Wolverhampton), Ph.D (USM) Instructional Design, Science Education
JOKI PERDANI SAWAIBHsc (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM)Industrial and Organizational Psychology
JASMINE ADELA MUTANGBSc. (Human Development) (UPM) MSc. (Consumer Science) (UPM)Human Development
LAILAWATI MADLAN@ENDALAN B.Ed (UNNES), MPsy. (UMS) Psychology
MOHAMAD AZHAR MOHAMMAD NORDPA (UiTM), BSWM (UUM), MMSW(UKM)Medical Social Work
MOHD SOBRI ISMAIL B.Ed. (UPM), M.Ed. (USM) Guidance and Counselling
MOHD ASHRAF CHE SOHB.Sc. Ed. Hons (UTM), M.Ed. (UKM) Islamic Studies
MAZNI MUSTAPABA, MA (Psychology) (UKM)Psychology Developmental
MAD NOOR MADJAPUNIDip. Ed. (Kent), B.Sc. Hons (UMS), M.Ed (UPSI)Ghography Education, Multimedia
NORHAMIDAH JARIMAL @ SAFRIBA (UM), MPsy (UMS)Social Psychology
NORLIZAH MATSHAH KB, PA *Head of Programme Counselling Psychology (HA16)Dip. Pend. (TESL) (IPG Gaya), BHsc. (Psychology) (UIAM) Pg Dip (Drug Abuse) (UMS), MA Counselling Psychology (UMS) Counselling Psychology
NORZIHAN AYUB KB, PABPsy. (Hons), MPsy (Kaunseling) UMSPsychology Counselling
NOORMA RAZALIDip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA) B.Psy (Child and Family), UMS MPhil. Psy (UMS)Child and Family Psychology
RAZIMA HANIM OSMAN *Head of Programme Industrial and Organizational Psychology (HA13)BHsc. (Psychology) UIAM, MPsy UMS, (Psychology)Industrial and Organizational Psychology RISALSHAH LATIF BA (UM), MSW (USM) Gerontology Social Work
PATRICIA JOSEPH KIMONG KB, PADip.Sc (UPM), BA (UPM), MA Counselling Psychology (UMS) Counselling Psychology
PATHMANATHAN A/L K SUPPIAH Cert. Ed. (IPDA), Dip. Athletics Training (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)Sport Science
SITI NOOR FAZARIAH BINTI SUIS @ MOHD. RUSDYB. Soc. Sc (Social Work), UKM, MSW (USM)Social Work (Juvenile Rehabilitation, Youth and Adolescence)
SUWAIBAH ZAKARIADip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA), B.PSy (Child and Family) (UMS),MPsi (Exp. Developmental) UNPAD Child and Family Psychology
SOON SINGH A/L BIKAR SINGH Cert. Ed. (MPSK), B.A Hons (UM), B.Ed. (UM)Education Geography, GIS, Geography, Human Geography Population Education Psychology, Creativity, learning styles and motivation
STEPHANIE CHOKDip. Sport Science (University of Delware), Dip. Science Coaching (IOC), B.Sc. Hons (UM), M.Sc. (UiTM) Sport Science
SHARON KWAN SAM MEE KB, PAB.Ed (UPSI), MPsy (UMS)Counselling Psychology
WAN ANOR WAN SULAIMAN KB,PABPsy. (Hons), MPsy (UMS)
YOON SOOK JHEE B.Ed. (TESL), M.Ed. (TESL) UPSITESL
DR. SHAZIA IQBAL HASHMI*Head of Programme Child and Family Psychology (HA20)BA, MSc (Peshawar), Clinical Psychology (Child)Ph. D (UMS) Psychology
YM RAJA ISMAIL RAJA LOPE AHMADB.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)Physical Health and Education
120 Faculty of Psychology and Education
DR. ABDUL SAID AMBOTANG*Ketua Program Pendidikan dengan Ekonomi (HT18) Dip. Applied Sc. B.B.A (UITM), M.Ed. (UTM), Ph.D (UMS)Economic Education, Curriculum, Education Technology
AGNIS SOMBULING BA, MA (PSY.) (UKM) Development Psychology (Child)
BAHARI MD SHAHDip. Ed., B.A Hons (UKM), M.A (UTM)History Education
BEDDU SALAM BACOBA, MA (Psy.)(UKM)Industrial and Organizational Psyschology
DR. COLONIUS BIN ATANGB.A (Hons) (USM), M.A (USM) Ph.D (USM),Social Geography, Culture Geography & Health and Sustainable Rural Development
DR. CRISPINA GREGORY K HAN *Core Education CoordinatorB.Ed. Hons, M.Ed., Ph.D (UMS)M.Ed Education ManagementPh.D Evaluation in Education (UMS)Education with Science
DR. CHIN KIN ENG @ SPORTY CHINB.Ed. (UMS), M.Sc. (UKM) Ph.D (Warwick, UK) Education with Mathematic
DR. CHRISTINA ANDIN @ NUR QISTINA,B.A Ed (Ekonomi Rumahtangga), (UPM)M.Ed (Pendidikan Teknik dan Vokasional), (UTM)Ph.D (Pengajian Pendidikan) University of Surrey, England
DR. DENIS ANDREW D LAJIUM*Head of Programme Education With Science (HT16)B.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.A (USM) Ph.D (Waikato)Chemistry Education
DATIN NIK ZAITUN NIK MOHAMEDB.A (Southern Mississipi), M.Ed. (Eastern New Mexico)TESL (Kesusasteraan Inggeris)
ALFRED CHAN HUAN ZHI B.B.C (Schl of Mgmt)(Intl.Transc) (FRK)(AUS), MKT. Psychology(MELB) (AUS), MS.PSY (UMS)Industrial and Organizational Psychology
AMALI AHMAD KHAIR B.A (Essex), M.Sc. (UiTM), M.Ed. (UTM)TESL (English Literature)
AMINUDDIN IBRAHIM LASTARB.Ed. Hons (UPSI), M.Phil. Psy (UMS)Child and Family Psychology
AZAHAR CHE LATIFF KB, PAB. Counselling (UM),MS. Counselling (UUM)Industrial Counselling / Counselling Psychology
BEN ANDERSON ANAK MELAI DPA (UiTM), B.Psy (Youth and Community Development), UMS, M.Psy (UMS) Youth and Community Development
CARMELLA E. ADING KB, PA BSc Psychology (Uni of Alabama at Birmingham) (USA)MA Counselling Psychology (UMS)Counselling Psychology
FADZEL WONG CHEE PING B.Sc. (UMS), M.Sc. (USM) Applied Sports Nutrition
HASNOL NOORDINDip. Ed. (MPRM), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM) Sports Science
JUSIAH IDANGB.Ed. (UPM), M.Psy. (UMS)Counselling
LECTURERS
DR. DG NORIZAH AG KIFLEE @ DZULKIFLI* Head of Programme Education With Social Science (HT17) B.Ed. Hons, M.Ed. (UMS), History,Ph.D (UMS) Education Management
DR. FERLIS BULLARE @ HJ. BAHARI*Head of Psychology and Social Health Research UnitB.Psy. (UMS), M.Psy. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)Positive Psychology
DR. GETRUDE C. AH GANG @ GRACE*Head of Programme Youth and Community Development (HA16)BA (UKM), MPsy (UMS), Ph.D (Psychology), La Trobe Universiti, AUS Social Psychology
DR. GUAN TEIK EEKB PA Cert. og Teaching, BA.Hons (London),M.Ed (UM)Ph.D (USM)Guidance and Counselling
HABIBIE HJ. IBRAHIM*Head of Programme Social Work (HA52)BSc. Human Development (UPM), MA (Bradford) Social Work (Child Protection and Social Policy)
ISMAIL MAAKIPBA (UKM), MSc, MPhil (Loughborough) Ergonomic Psychology
DR. KHALID HJ. JOHARI, DR. *Head of Rural Education Research UnitB.Ed. (Bandung), M.Sc. (New Hampshire), M.Ed. (UKM), Ed.D (USM)Curriculum Instructional Education, Community Economic Development, Preschool
DR. MOHD KHAIRUDDIN ABDULLAHB.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS) Education Sociology, Philosophy and Education in Malaysia
DR. LEE BIH NIDip. Ed. (Gaya), B.A. Hons (USM), M.A, Ph.D (UMS)History Education
DR. MOHD NIZAM NAZARUDDINDip. KHP (UPM), B.Ed. Hons, M.Sc. (UPM)Human Resource Development, Sport Management
DR. MUHAMAD SUHAIMI TAAT*Head of Islamic Affair UnitB.IRKH, Dip. Ed. (UIAM), M.Ed., Ph.D (UMS)Educational Sociology, Education Philosophy and Pedagogy
DR. MUSIRIN MOSINSijil Guru (MPG,KK), B.A(Hons) (UMS), M.A (UPM), Ph.D (UPSI) Bahasa Melayu
DR. NURUL HUDANI MD. NAWIBHSc (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM), Ph.D Psychology Social (UPM) Psychology Social
DR. PETER VOO SU KIONG B.Soc.Sc (Hons.) (Social Work), MSW (USM), Ph.D. (USM)Social Work (Disabled People)
DR.PUTERI HAYATI MEGAT AHMADKB, PA Dip.Sc (UTM), BA (UPM), MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS) Counselling Psychology
DR.ROSY TALINDip. Ed, B.A (UKM), M.Ed. (Manchester) Ph.D (UMS)Educational Management and Administration
DR. ROSLEE TALIPB.Ed. Hons (USM), M.Ed. (UMS)History EducationP.hD (UMS)Education Management
DR. SHUKRI ZAINB.A Ed. (USM), M.Sc. (UNIMAS), Ph.D (ANU)Management in Education
DR. SIEW NYET MOI @ SOPIAH ABDULLAHB.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.Sc. (University of Wolverhampton), Ph.D (USM) Instructional Design, Science Education
JOKI PERDANI SAWAIBHsc (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM)Industrial and Organizational Psychology
JASMINE ADELA MUTANGBSc. (Human Development) (UPM) MSc. (Consumer Science) (UPM)Human Development
LAILAWATI MADLAN@ENDALAN B.Ed (UNNES), MPsy. (UMS) Psychology
MOHAMAD AZHAR MOHAMMAD NORDPA (UiTM), BSWM (UUM), MMSW(UKM)Medical Social Work
MOHD SOBRI ISMAIL B.Ed. (UPM), M.Ed. (USM) Guidance and Counselling
MOHD ASHRAF CHE SOHB.Sc. Ed. Hons (UTM), M.Ed. (UKM) Islamic Studies
MAZNI MUSTAPABA, MA (Psychology) (UKM)Psychology Developmental
MAD NOOR MADJAPUNIDip. Ed. (Kent), B.Sc. Hons (UMS), M.Ed (UPSI)Ghography Education, Multimedia
NORHAMIDAH JARIMAL @ SAFRIBA (UM), MPsy (UMS)Social Psychology
NORLIZAH MATSHAH KB, PA *Head of Programme Counselling Psychology (HA16)Dip. Pend. (TESL) (IPG Gaya), BHsc. (Psychology) (UIAM) Pg Dip (Drug Abuse) (UMS), MA Counselling Psychology (UMS) Counselling Psychology
NORZIHAN AYUB KB, PABPsy. (Hons), MPsy (Kaunseling) UMSPsychology Counselling
NOORMA RAZALIDip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA) B.Psy (Child and Family), UMS MPhil. Psy (UMS)Child and Family Psychology
RAZIMA HANIM OSMAN *Head of Programme Industrial and Organizational Psychology (HA13)BHsc. (Psychology) UIAM, MPsy UMS, (Psychology)Industrial and Organizational Psychology RISALSHAH LATIF BA (UM), MSW (USM) Gerontology Social Work
PATRICIA JOSEPH KIMONG KB, PADip.Sc (UPM), BA (UPM), MA Counselling Psychology (UMS) Counselling Psychology
PATHMANATHAN A/L K SUPPIAH Cert. Ed. (IPDA), Dip. Athletics Training (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)Sport Science
SITI NOOR FAZARIAH BINTI SUIS @ MOHD. RUSDYB. Soc. Sc (Social Work), UKM, MSW (USM)Social Work (Juvenile Rehabilitation, Youth and Adolescence)
SUWAIBAH ZAKARIADip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA), B.PSy (Child and Family) (UMS),MPsi (Exp. Developmental) UNPAD Child and Family Psychology
SOON SINGH A/L BIKAR SINGH Cert. Ed. (MPSK), B.A Hons (UM), B.Ed. (UM)Education Geography, GIS, Geography, Human Geography Population Education Psychology, Creativity, learning styles and motivation
STEPHANIE CHOKDip. Sport Science (University of Delware), Dip. Science Coaching (IOC), B.Sc. Hons (UM), M.Sc. (UiTM) Sport Science
SHARON KWAN SAM MEE KB, PAB.Ed (UPSI), MPsy (UMS)Counselling Psychology
WAN ANOR WAN SULAIMAN KB,PABPsy. (Hons), MPsy (UMS)
YOON SOOK JHEE B.Ed. (TESL), M.Ed. (TESL) UPSITESL
DR. SHAZIA IQBAL HASHMI*Head of Programme Child and Family Psychology (HA20)BA, MSc (Peshawar), Clinical Psychology (Child)Ph. D (UMS) Psychology
YM RAJA ISMAIL RAJA LOPE AHMADB.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)Physical Health and Education
121Faculty of Psychology and Education
ALFRED CHAN HUAN ZHI B.B.C (Schl of Mgmt)(Intl.Transc) (FRK)(AUS), MKT. Psychology(MELB) (AUS), MS.PSY (UMS)Industrial and Organizational Psychology
AMALI AHMAD KHAIR B.A (Essex), M.Sc. (UiTM), M.Ed. (UTM)TESL (English Literature)
AMINUDDIN IBRAHIM LASTARB.Ed. Hons (UPSI), M.Phil. Psy (UMS)Child and Family Psychology
AZAHAR CHE LATIFF KB, PAB. Counselling (UM),MS. Counselling (UUM)Industrial Counselling / Counselling Psychology
BEN ANDERSON ANAK MELAI DPA (UiTM), B.Psy (Youth and Community Development), UMS, M.Psy (UMS) Youth and Community Development
CARMELLA E. ADING KB, PA BSc Psychology (Uni of Alabama at Birmingham) (USA)MA Counselling Psychology (UMS)Counselling Psychology
FADZEL WONG CHEE PING B.Sc. (UMS), M.Sc. (USM) Applied Sports Nutrition
HASNOL NOORDINDip. Ed. (MPRM), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM) Sports Science
JUSIAH IDANGB.Ed. (UPM), M.Psy. (UMS)Counselling
TUTORSJOKI PERDANI SAWAIBHsc (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM)Industrial and Organizational Psychology
JASMINE ADELA MUTANGBSc. (Human Development) (UPM) MSc. (Consumer Science) (UPM)Human Development
LAILAWATI MADLAN@ENDALAN B.Ed (UNNES), MPsy. (UMS) Psychology
MOHAMAD AZHAR MOHAMMAD NORDPA (UiTM), BSWM (UUM), MMSW(UKM)Medical Social Work
MOHD SOBRI ISMAIL B.Ed. (UPM), M.Ed. (USM) Guidance and Counselling
MOHD ASHRAF CHE SOHB.Sc. Ed. Hons (UTM), M.Ed. (UKM) Islamic Studies
MAZNI MUSTAPABA, MA (Psychology) (UKM)Psychology Developmental
MAD NOOR MADJAPUNIDip. Ed. (Kent), B.Sc. Hons (UMS), M.Ed (UPSI)Ghography Education, Multimedia
NORHAMIDAH JARIMAL @ SAFRIBA (UM), MPsy (UMS)Social Psychology
NORLIZAH MATSHAH KB, PA *Head of Programme Counselling Psychology (HA16)Dip. Pend. (TESL) (IPG Gaya), BHsc. (Psychology) (UIAM) Pg Dip (Drug Abuse) (UMS), MA Counselling Psychology (UMS) Counselling Psychology
NORZIHAN AYUB KB, PABPsy. (Hons), MPsy (Kaunseling) UMSPsychology Counselling
NOORMA RAZALIDip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA) B.Psy (Child and Family), UMS MPhil. Psy (UMS)Child and Family Psychology
RAZIMA HANIM OSMAN *Head of Programme Industrial and Organizational Psychology (HA13)BHsc. (Psychology) UIAM, MPsy UMS, (Psychology)Industrial and Organizational Psychology RISALSHAH LATIF BA (UM), MSW (USM) Gerontology Social Work
PATRICIA JOSEPH KIMONG KB, PADip.Sc (UPM), BA (UPM), MA Counselling Psychology (UMS) Counselling Psychology
PATHMANATHAN A/L K SUPPIAH Cert. Ed. (IPDA), Dip. Athletics Training (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)Sport Science
SITI NOOR FAZARIAH BINTI SUIS @ MOHD. RUSDYB. Soc. Sc (Social Work), UKM, MSW (USM)Social Work (Juvenile Rehabilitation, Youth and Adolescence)
SUWAIBAH ZAKARIADip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA), B.PSy (Child and Family) (UMS),MPsi (Exp. Developmental) UNPAD Child and Family Psychology
SOON SINGH A/L BIKAR SINGH Cert. Ed. (MPSK), B.A Hons (UM), B.Ed. (UM)Education Geography, GIS, Geography, Human Geography Population Education Psychology, Creativity, learning styles and motivation
STEPHANIE CHOKDip. Sport Science (University of Delware), Dip. Science Coaching (IOC), B.Sc. Hons (UM), M.Sc. (UiTM) Sport Science
SHARON KWAN SAM MEE KB, PAB.Ed (UPSI), MPsy (UMS)Counselling Psychology
WAN ANOR WAN SULAIMAN KB,PABPsy. (Hons), MPsy (UMS)
YOON SOOK JHEE B.Ed. (TESL), M.Ed. (TESL) UPSITESL
ERICA E DOLINTINGB.Sc. Hons (UMS) M.Sc (UPM)Sports and Tourism
LAILATUL QAMAR ALI HUSIN B.Psy (Child and Family), UMSCounselling Psychology
MD SAFWAN SAMSIRB.Sc. Hons (UiTM)Sport Science
NORAFIFAH BINTI BALI B.Psy (Counselling), UMS, M.Sc (Counselling Psychology) UKM, Counselling Psychology
NUR FARHANA ARDILLAH AFTAR BSc. (Biomedical sc), Postgrad. Dip. (Health Psychology), Msc. (Clinical Psychology) (UKM)Clinical Psychology
WANDA KIYAH ANAK GEORGEB. Social Work (UMS), MMSW (UKM)Social Work
ZULIANA BACHO B.Sc. Hons(UMS) M.sc Sports Science (UMS)Sport Science
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ALFRED CHAN HUAN ZHI B.B.C (Schl of Mgmt)(Intl.Transc) (FRK)(AUS), MKT. Psychology(MELB) (AUS), MS.PSY (UMS)Industrial and Organizational Psychology
AMALI AHMAD KHAIR B.A (Essex), M.Sc. (UiTM), M.Ed. (UTM)TESL (English Literature)
AMINUDDIN IBRAHIM LASTARB.Ed. Hons (UPSI), M.Phil. Psy (UMS)Child and Family Psychology
AZAHAR CHE LATIFF KB, PAB. Counselling (UM),MS. Counselling (UUM)Industrial Counselling / Counselling Psychology
BEN ANDERSON ANAK MELAI DPA (UiTM), B.Psy (Youth and Community Development), UMS, M.Psy (UMS) Youth and Community Development
CARMELLA E. ADING KB, PA BSc Psychology (Uni of Alabama at Birmingham) (USA)MA Counselling Psychology (UMS)Counselling Psychology
FADZEL WONG CHEE PING B.Sc. (UMS), M.Sc. (USM) Applied Sports Nutrition
HASNOL NOORDINDip. Ed. (MPRM), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM) Sports Science
JUSIAH IDANGB.Ed. (UPM), M.Psy. (UMS)Counselling
JOKI PERDANI SAWAIBHsc (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM)Industrial and Organizational Psychology
JASMINE ADELA MUTANGBSc. (Human Development) (UPM) MSc. (Consumer Science) (UPM)Human Development
LAILAWATI MADLAN@ENDALAN B.Ed (UNNES), MPsy. (UMS) Psychology
MOHAMAD AZHAR MOHAMMAD NORDPA (UiTM), BSWM (UUM), MMSW(UKM)Medical Social Work
MOHD SOBRI ISMAIL B.Ed. (UPM), M.Ed. (USM) Guidance and Counselling
MOHD ASHRAF CHE SOHB.Sc. Ed. Hons (UTM), M.Ed. (UKM) Islamic Studies
MAZNI MUSTAPABA, MA (Psychology) (UKM)Psychology Developmental
MAD NOOR MADJAPUNIDip. Ed. (Kent), B.Sc. Hons (UMS), M.Ed (UPSI)Ghography Education, Multimedia
NORHAMIDAH JARIMAL @ SAFRIBA (UM), MPsy (UMS)Social Psychology
NORLIZAH MATSHAH KB, PA *Head of Programme Counselling Psychology (HA16)Dip. Pend. (TESL) (IPG Gaya), BHsc. (Psychology) (UIAM) Pg Dip (Drug Abuse) (UMS), MA Counselling Psychology (UMS) Counselling Psychology
NORZIHAN AYUB KB, PABPsy. (Hons), MPsy (Kaunseling) UMSPsychology Counselling
NOORMA RAZALIDip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA) B.Psy (Child and Family), UMS MPhil. Psy (UMS)Child and Family Psychology
RAZIMA HANIM OSMAN *Head of Programme Industrial and Organizational Psychology (HA13)BHsc. (Psychology) UIAM, MPsy UMS, (Psychology)Industrial and Organizational Psychology RISALSHAH LATIF BA (UM), MSW (USM) Gerontology Social Work
PATRICIA JOSEPH KIMONG KB, PADip.Sc (UPM), BA (UPM), MA Counselling Psychology (UMS) Counselling Psychology
PATHMANATHAN A/L K SUPPIAH Cert. Ed. (IPDA), Dip. Athletics Training (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)Sport Science
SITI NOOR FAZARIAH BINTI SUIS @ MOHD. RUSDYB. Soc. Sc (Social Work), UKM, MSW (USM)Social Work (Juvenile Rehabilitation, Youth and Adolescence)
SUWAIBAH ZAKARIADip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA), B.PSy (Child and Family) (UMS),MPsi (Exp. Developmental) UNPAD Child and Family Psychology
SOON SINGH A/L BIKAR SINGH Cert. Ed. (MPSK), B.A Hons (UM), B.Ed. (UM)Education Geography, GIS, Geography, Human Geography Population Education Psychology, Creativity, learning styles and motivation
STEPHANIE CHOKDip. Sport Science (University of Delware), Dip. Science Coaching (IOC), B.Sc. Hons (UM), M.Sc. (UiTM) Sport Science
SHARON KWAN SAM MEE KB, PAB.Ed (UPSI), MPsy (UMS)Counselling Psychology
WAN ANOR WAN SULAIMAN KB,PABPsy. (Hons), MPsy (UMS)
YOON SOOK JHEE B.Ed. (TESL), M.Ed. (TESL) UPSITESL
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(PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE)
(12 credit hours)UNIVERSITY’S
CORE LANGUAGE(8 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE (21 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE (15 credits hours)
PT10103Introduction to Psychology
PT10403Introduction toDevelopmentalPsychology
PT10203Research MethodsPT10603Personality and Individual Differences
PT10303System and Theoryin Psychology
PT20903Social Statistics
PT21103Interviewing and Observation Skills
PT21003Introduction toExperimentalPsychologyPT21203Physiological Psychology
PT31503Abnormal Psychology
PT31803Learning and Cognitive Psychology
PT31703PsychologicalTesting andMeasurement
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PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
PT20803Data Analysis
PT31603Social Psychology
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
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PI31206PracticumTraining*PI31406AcademicExercise*
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
PROGRAMME’S CORE
(30 CREDIT HOURS)
ELECTIVE COURSES (21 CREDIT
HOURS)
PRACTICUM TRAINING / ACADEMIC EXCERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
PI10103Industrial andOrganizationalPsychology
PI10203Leadership
PI20303Personnel PsychologyPI20503OrganizationalPsychology
2 Elective Courses 2 Elective Courses 2 Elective Courses 1 Elective Course
PI20403Work, Physiologyand Ergonomics
PI30603Introduction to Personnel AssessmentPI30803Issues in Industrial and Organizational PsychologyPI31003Advertising Psychology
PI30703Consumerism and MarketingPI30903Safety and Health inthe Workplace
TOTAL(122 CREDIT
HOURS)18 20 20 22 18
21 (ExcludingPracticum/
Academic Exercise)
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UNIVERSITY’S CORE
(PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE)
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE (21 CREDIT
HOURS)
FACULTY CORE (21 CREDITS
HOURS)
PT10103Introduction to Psychology
PT10403Introduction toDevelopmentalPsychology
PT10203Research MethodsPT10603Personality and Individual Differences
PT10303System and Theoryin Psychology
PT20903Social Statistics
PT21103Interviewing and Observation Skills
PT21003Introduction toExperimentalPsychologyPT21203Physiological Psychology
PT31503Abnormal Psychology
PT31803Learning and Cognitive Psychology
PT31703PsychologicalTesting andMeasurement
ECXXXX3
PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
PT20803Data Analysis
PT31603Social Psychology
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
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PB31406PracticumTraining*PB31606AcademicExercise*
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
PROGRAMME’S CORE
(33 CREDIT HOURS)
ELECTIVE COURSES (18 CREDIT
HOURS)
PRACTICUM TRAINING / ACADEMIC EXCERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
PB10103Introduction toMental Health
PB10203Introduction toSocial Deviance
PB20303Leadership inCommunityPB20403Cross-CulturalPsychology
2 Elective Courses 1 Elective Course 2 Elective Courses 1 Elective Course
PB20603Conflict and ConflictResolution
PB30803Attitudes and AttitudeChangePB31003Intervention and Program Assessmentin SocietyPB31203Issues in SocialPsychology
PB30703Youth At RiskPB30903CommunityPsychologyPB31103Youth Psychology
TOTAL(122 CREDIT
HOURS)18 20 20 19 21
18 credit hours (ExcludingPracticum/
Academic Exercise)
126 Faculty of Psychology and Education
FACULTY CORE (21 CREDIT
HOURS)
FACULTY CORE (21 CREDITS
HOURS)
PT10103Introduction to Psychology
PT10403Introduction toDevelopmentalPsychology
PT10203Research MethodsPT10603Personality and Individual Differences
PT10303System and Theory in Psychology
PT20903Social Statistics
PT22003Basic Counselling Skills
PT21003Introduction toExperimentalPsychologyPT21203Physiological Psychology
PT31503Abnormal Psychology
PT31803Learning and Cognitive Psychology
PT31703PsychologicalTesting andMeasurement
PT20803Data Analysis
PT31603Social Psychology
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY’S CORE
(PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE)
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
ECXXXX3
PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
PLEASE REFER TO PPIBLevel
127Faculty of Psychology and Education
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PRACTICUM AND INTERNSHIP
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
** ELECTIVE COURSES
(18 CREDIT HOURS)
** PROJECT PAPER(18 CREDIT HOURS)
PK31003Practicum
2 Elective Courses
2 ElectiveCourses
1 ElectiveCourse
1 ElectiveCourse
1 ElectiveCourse
1 ElectiveCourse
1 ElectiveCourse **
PK42203Project Paper I **
1 ElectiveCourse **
PK42403 ProjectPaper II **
PK41206Internship
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
TOTAL(134 CREDIT
HOURS)18 20 17 19 18 61818
HA19 Counselling Psychology
PROGRAMME’S CORE
(42 CREDIT HOURS)
PK10103Principles and Philosophy inCounselling
PK10203Theories of Counselling and Psychotherapy
PK20303 Theories of Counselling and Psychotherapy II
PK20403 Group Counselling
PK30503 Family CounsellingPK30703Career and Placement PK30903IndustrialCounselling
PK30603Assessment in Counselling PK30803Ethics inCounselling
PK41303Individual LaboratoryCounsellingPK41503Group Counselling Laboratory PK41703Multi-Cultural Counselling PK41903Career Counselling Process PK42103Research inCounselling
*Notes:**Choose one group only (Elective / Project Paper). Courses offered are subject to change.
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UNIVERSITY’S CORE
(PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE)
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE (21 CREDIT
HOURS)
FACULTY CORE (21 CREDITS
HOURS)
PROGRAMME’S CORE
(30 CREDIT HOURS)
PT10103Introduction to Psychology
PT10403Introduction toDevelopmentalPsychology
PA10103Introduction to Child Psychology
PT10203Research MethodsPT10603Personality and Individual Differences
PT10303System and Theoryin Psychology
PA10203Infant and Child Developmental Psychology
PT20903Social Statistics
PT21103Interviewing and Observation Skills
PA20303Marriage and Family PA20503Children in Troubled Family
PT21003Introduction toExperimentalPsychologyPT21203Physiological Psychology
PA20403Introduction to Parenting andNon-Traditional Family PA20603Issues in Child and Family Psychology
PT31503Abnormal Psychology
PT31803Learning and Cognitive Psychology
PA30803Physical and Cognitive Evaluation of Children PA31003TherapeuticTechniques with Children
PT31703PsychologicalTesting andMeasurement
PA30703Child Rearing Practices in Multi Cultural Setting PA30903Analysis of Parents of Disabled Children
ECXXXX3
PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
PT20803Data Analysis
PT31603Social Psychology
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
129Faculty of Psychology and Education
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PA31006Practicum Training*PA31206Academic Exercise*
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
ELECTIVE COURSES (21 CREDIT
HOURS)
PRACTICUM TRAINING / ACADEMIC EXCERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
2 Elective Courses 1 Elective Course 2 Elective Courses2 Elective Courses
*Notes:: *Choose one course only. Courses offered are subject to change.
TOTAL(122 CREDIT
HOURS)18 20 20 22 18
18 credit hours (ExcludingPracticum/
Academic Exercise)
130 Faculty of Psychology and Education
HA52 Social Work
UNIVERSITY’S CORE
(PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE)
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE (21 CREDIT
HOURS)
FACULTY CORE (15 CREDITS
HOURS)
PT10103Introduction to Psychology
PT10503 Introduction to Social Work PT10703 Individual & SocietyDevelopment
PT10203Research MethodsPT10603Personality and Individual Differences
PT20903Social Statistics
PT21303 Human Behaviour in the Social Environment
PT21403Social Policy and Planning
PT31503Abnormal Psychology
PT31903Social Work Laboratory
ECXXXX3
PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
PT20803Data Analysis
PT31603Social Psychology
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
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*Notes:**Choose one course for Semester 5, and two courses for Semester 6. Courses offered are subject to change.
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PS32206Practicum II
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
PROGRAMME’S CORE
(39 CREDIT HOURS)
ELECTIVE COURSES (18 CREDIT
HOURS)
PRACTICUM TRAINING / ACADEMIC EXCERCISE
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
PS10003Method, Processand Techniques ofthe Intervention ofSocial WorkPS10203Philosophy, Ethicsand Human Rightsin Social Work
PS20403Behaviour Modification in Social WorkPS20503Social Work PracticeI: Individual and FamilyPS20803Administration and Management of Social Service Organization
1 Elective Course 2 Elective Courses 2 Elective Courses
PS32103Practicum I
1 Elective Course
PS20603Social WorkersPractice II: Group
PS31003Technology andInformation Management forSocial WorkersPS32003Issues in SocialWork** PS31203Psychiatry SocialWork** PS31403GerontologySocial Work** PS31603Crisis andDisaster recoveryManagement** PS31803Social Work InCorrectionalSetting
PS30903Social WorkersPractice III :Community andOrganizationPS31103Legal Aspects for Social Workers** PS31303Health Social Work** PS31503OccupationalSocial Work** PS31703School Social Work** PS31903International Social Work
TOTAL(125 CREDIT
HOURS)18 20 20 19 21
21(ExcludingPracticum/
Academic Exercise)
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UNIVERSITY’S CORE LANGUAGE (8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(27 CREDIT HOURS)
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
HT06 Education With Tesl Programme
UNIVERSITY’S CORE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UW00202Islam & AsianCivilisationUE00X02Soft Skills IUK00X02Soft Skills II
UB00402English forAcademicReading andWriting
CCXXXX3Co-CurriculumPilihan: Sem1 / Sem 2 / Sem3 / Sem 4
UB00502English forResearchPurposes
UW00102Ethnic RelationUC00X02Soft Skills III
UW00302Introduction toEntrepreneurship
UB00602Grammar inContext
TT00103Philosophy andEducation inMalaysia
TT00203Application ofPsychology inTeaching
TT00303PedagogicalTheories andPractices
TT00703Computer and Multimedia inEducation
TT01003Basic EducationalResearchTT00903MalayLanguage Skillsin Education
TT00503Evaluation inEducation
TT01303EducationalManagementandAdministrationTT00803EducationalSociology
UB01902Grammar inPractice
133Faculty of Psychology and Education
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TOTAL (130 CREDIT HOURS) 23 18 16 17 18 111512
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Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
PROGRAMME CORE
(80 CREDIT HOURS)
HT06 Education With Tesl Programme
TE10603Literature in English TE10003The Phonology of EnglishTE20203Introductionto Morphology
TE10203Second Language AcquisitionTE20103 Introduction toSemanticsTE20403English Syntaxand the Structure of English
TE10303Teaching of Listening and SpeakingTE10403 TeachingReading SkillsTE20003Approachesto languageTeaching
TE10103Literature and Language LearningTE10503Teaching Writing SkillsTE20503DiscourseAnalysisTE30003Syllabus Design
TE30103The Social Context of LanguageLearning TE30503LanguageTesting andAssessmentTE30603ICT in English Language Teaching
TE20303Materials Development TE360203TESL Methodology I(TESL)TE40203LanguageAwareness
TE30303TESL Methodology II (Literature)TE30403 TESL Methodology III (Advanced) TE40003Comparative Literature TT01103UndergraduateProject I
TE40108Teaching PracticeTT01203UndergraduateProject II
134 Faculty of Psychology and Education
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UNIVERSITY’S CORE LANGUAGE (8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(27 CREDIT HOURS)
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry
UNIVERSITY’S CORE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UW00202Islam & AsianCivilisationUE00X02Soft Skills IUK00X02Soft Skills II
UB00102 English Module (1) - Communicative English Grammar
CCXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UB00202 English Module (2) - Oral Communication In English
UW00102Ethnic RelationUC00X02Soft Skills III
UW00302Introduction toEntrepreneurship
UB00302 English Module (3) - Reading & Writing In English
UB00402 English Module (4) - Academic Reading and Writing
TT00103Philosophy andEducation inMalaysia
TT00203Application ofPsychology inTeaching
TT00303PedagogicalTheories andPractices
TT00703Computer and Multimedia inEducation
TT01003Basic EducationalResearchTT00903MalayLanguage Skillsin Education
TT00503Evaluation inEducation
TT01303EducationalManagementandAdministrationTT00803EducationalSociology
135Faculty of Psychology and Education
TOTAL (131 CREDIT HOURS) 22 19 17 17 18 111215
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Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
PROGRAMME CORE MAJOR :
BIOLOGY(52 CREDIT
HOURS)
PROGRAMME CORE MINOR :
CHEMISTRY(29 CREDIT
HOURS)
TB10103Cell andStructureBiologyTB10302LaboratorySafety
TK10101 Fundamental ChemistryPracticalTK10302FundamentalChemistry
TK10001 Chemistry Practical ITK10203PhysicalChemistry ITK10403OrganicChemistry I
TB10003Botany
TB20103MicrobiologyTB20303Zoology
TK10001 Chemistry Practical IITK20303InorganicChemistry ITK20503ChemicalAnalysis I
TK20803 Science and Science Education
TK30503 Undergraduate Project ITK40903Practical Work In Biology Education
TB20003GeneticTB20203EcologyTB20403Biochemistry
TB30103Teaching Methods I(Biology)TB30303TeachingMethods II(Chemistry)TB30503SystematicsTB30703Biotechnology
TB30003TeachingMethods III(Advance)TB30203PlantPhysiologyTB30403AnimalPhysiology
TB40008TeachingPractical
TK40603 Undergraduate Project II
HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry
136 Faculty of Psychology and Education
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UNIVERSITY’S CORE LANGUAGE (8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S CORE CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(27 CREDIT HOURS)
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Chemistry, Minor: Biology
UNIVERSITY’S CORE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
UW00202Islam & AsianCivilisationUE00X02Soft Skills IUK00X02Soft Skills II
UB00102 English Module (1) - Communicative English Grammar
CCXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UB00202 English Module (2) - Oral Communication In English
UW00102Ethnic RelationUC00X02Soft Skills III
UW00302Introduction toEntrepreneurship
UB00302 English Module (3) - Reading & Writing In English
UB00402 English Module (4) - Academic Reading and Writing
TT00103Philosophy andEducation inMalaysia
TT00203Application ofPsychology inTeaching
TT00303PedagogicalTheories andPractices
TT00703Computer and Multimedia inEducation
TT01003Basic EducationalResearchTT00903MalayLanguage Skillsin Education
TT00503Evaluation inEducation
TT01303EducationalManagementandAdministrationTT00803EducationalSociology
137Faculty of Psychology and Education
TOTAL (131 CREDIT HOURS) 22 19 17 20 18 111212
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Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
PROGRAMME CORE MAJOR :
CHEMISTRY (51 CREDIT
HOURS)
PROGRAMME CORE MINOR :
BIOLOGY(30 CREDIT
HOURS)
TK10101Fundamental Chemistry PracticalTK10302Fundamental Chemistry TK10502LaboratorySafety
TB10103Cell and Structure Biology
TB10003Botany
TK10001Chemistry Practical I TK10203Physical Chemistry I TK10403OrganicChemistry I
TK20101Chemistry Practical II TK20303Inorganic Chemistry I TK20503ChemicalAnalysis I
TB20103MicrobiologyTB20303Zoology
TB20003GeneticTB20203EcologyTB20803Science in Science Education
TK30503 Undergraduate Project ITB40903Practical Works in Chemistry Education
TK20201Chemistry Practical III TK20402Physical Chemistry II TK20603OrganicChemistry II
TK30103Teaching Methods I (Chemistry) TK30303Teaching Methods II (Biology) TK30501Chemistry Practical IV TK30703Chemical Analysis II TK30902InorganicChemistry II
TK30003Teaching Methods III (Advance) TK30203Natural Resource Chemistry
TB40008TeachingPractice
TK40603 Undergraduate Project II
HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Chemistry, Minor: Biology
138 Faculty of Psychology and Education
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UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(27 CREDIT HOURS)
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Mathematics, Minor: Physics
UNIVERSITY CORE PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE (12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UW00202Islam & AsianCivilisationUE00X02Soft Skills IUK00X02Soft Skills II
UB00102 English Module (1) - Communicative English Grammar
CCXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UB00202 English Module (2) - Oral Communication In English
UW00102Ethnic RelationUC00X02Soft Skills III
UW00302Introduction toEntrepreneurship
UB00302 English Module (3) - Reading & Writing In English
UB00402 English Module (4) - Academic Reading and Writing
TT00103Philosophy andEducation inMalaysia
TT00203Application ofPsychology inTeaching
TT00303PedagogicalTheories andPractices
TT00703Computer and Multimedia inEducation
TT01003Basic EducationalResearchTT00903MalayLanguage Skillsin Education
TT00503Evaluation inEducation
TT01303EducationalManagementandAdministrationTT00803EducationalSociology
139Faculty of Psychology and Education
TOTAL (130 CREDIT HOURS) 23 18 16 17 18 111215
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Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
PROGRAMME CORE
MAJOR : MATHEMATICS
(50 CREDIT HOURS)
PROGRAMMECORE MINOR :
PHYSICS(30 CREDIT
HOURS)
TM10103Mathematics I
TF10103Physics ITF10303Physics II
TF10003Physics III
TM10003Mathematics IITM10203Mathematics III
TM20103ElementaryStatistics
TF20103MathematicsMethod InPhysicsTF20303Electrics andMagnet Physics
TF20003Optic Physicsand ModernPhysicsTF20803Science in Science Education
TK30503 Undergraduate Project ITB40903Practical Works in MathematicsEducation
TM20003History of Mathematics TM20203DifferentialEquations
TM30103Teaching Methods I (Mathematics) TM30303Teaching Methods II (Physics) TM30503Advanced Mathematics I TM30703StatisticalMethods
TM30003Teaching Methods III (Advance) TM30203Linear AlgebraTM30403Real AnalysisTM30603NumericalMethods
TB40008TeachingPractical
TK40603 Undergraduate Project II
HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Mathematics, Minor: Physics
140 Faculty of Psychology and Education
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UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(27 CREDIT HOURS)
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Physics, Minor: Mathematics
UNIVERSITY CORE PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE (12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UW00202Islam & AsianCivilisationUE00X02Soft Skills IUK00X02Soft Skills II
UB00102 English Module (1) - Communicative English Grammar
CCXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UB00202 English Module (2) - Oral Communication In English
UW00102Ethnic RelationUC00X02Soft Skills III
UW00302Introduction toEntrepreneurship
UB00302 English Module (3) - Reading & Writing In English
UB00402 English Module (4) - Academic Reading and Writing
TT00103Philosophy andEducation inMalaysia
TT00203Application ofPsychology inTeaching
TT00303PedagogicalTheories andPractices
TT00703Computer and Multimedia inEducation
TT01003Basic EducationalResearchTT00903MalayLanguage Skillsin Education
TT00503Evaluation inEducation
TT01303EducationalManagementandAdministrationTT00803EducationalSociology
141Faculty of Psychology and Education
TOTAL (130 CREDIT HOURS) 23 18 16 17 18 111215
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Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
PROGRAMME CORE MAJOR :
PHYSICS(50 CREDIT
HOURS)
PROGRAMMECORE MINOR :MATHEMATICS
(30 CREDITHOURS)
TM10103Mathematics I
TF10103Physics ITF10303Physics II
TF10003Physics III
TM10003Mathematics IITM10203ElementaryStatistics
TM20103Mathematics III
TF20103MathematicsMethod InPhysicsTF20303Electrics andMagnet Physics
TF20003Optic Physicsand ModernPhysics
TK30503 Undergraduate Project ITB40903Practical Works in MathematicsEducation
TM20003History of Mathematics TM20203DifferentialEquations TF20803Science in Science Education
TF30103Teaching Methods I (Physics) TF30303Teaching Methods II (Mathematics) TF30503Solid State Physics TF30703Digital Electronic and Communication
TF30203Basic Electronics TF30403Physics Methods for Experiment and MeasurementsTF 30603Microprocessor and Instrumentation
TB40008TeachingPractical
TK40603 Undergraduate Project II
HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Physics, Minor: Mathematics
142 Faculty of Psychology and Education
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UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(27 CREDIT HOURS)
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
HT18 Education with Economics Programme Major: Economics Minor: Business Studies
UNIVERSITY CORE PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE (12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UW00202Islam & AsianCivilisationUE00X02Soft Skills IUK00X02Soft Skills II
UB00102 English Module (1) - Communicative English Grammar
CCXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UB00202 English Module (2) - Oral Communication In English
UW00102Ethnic RelationUC00X02Soft Skills III
UW00302Introduction toEntrepreneurship
UB00302 English Module (3) - Reading & Writing In English
UB00402 English Module (4) - Academic Reading and Writing
TT00103Philosophy andEducation inMalaysia
TT00203Application ofPsychology inTeaching
TT00303PedagogicalTheories andPractices
TT00703Computer and Multimedia inEducation
TT01003Basic EducationalResearchTT00903MalayLanguage Skillsin Education
TT00503Evaluation inEducation
TT01303EducationalManagementandAdministrationTT00803EducationalSociology
143Faculty of Psychology and Education
TOTAL (130 CREDIT HOURS) 20 18 16 17 18 111515
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Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
PROGRAMME CORE MAJOR :
ECONOMICS (47 CREDIT
HOURS)
MINOR: BUSINESSSTUDIES
(33 CREDIT HOURS)
TY10103Economics Fundamental TY10303Micro-economics ITY10503Macro-economics I
TY10003Micro- economics II TY10203Macro-economics IITY10403DevelopmentEconomics I
TY20303Fiscal Economics TY20503InternationalEconomics
TN2XXX3 School Personel Management
TN40203 Money and Capital MarketsTN40403Organisation Behaviour TN40503Undergrauate Project I TN4XXX3Fundamental of SchoolCo-Operative Management and Business
TY20003Human Resource EconomicsTY20203Money andBankingTY20403TeachingMethods I(Economics)TN20603EducationalTechnologyand SchoolResourceCentre
TY30103Teaching Methods II (BusinessStudies/Accounting)
TN30103 Principles of Marketing TN30303Introductionto InformationSystem
TY30003Teaching Methods III (Advance)
TN30003 Principles of Entrepreneurship TN30203Fundamental of Financial Development TN30403Money andBanking
TY40108TeachingPractice
TM40603 Undergraduate Project II
HT18 Education with Economics Programme Major: Economics Minor: Business Studies
144 Faculty of Psychology and Education
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UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(27 CREDIT HOURS)
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
HT18 Education with Economics Programme Major: Economics Minor: Accounting
UNIVERSITY CORE PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE (12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UW00202Islam & AsianCivilisationUE00X02Soft Skills IUK00X02Soft Skills II
UB00102 English Module (1) - Communicative English Grammar
CCXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UB00202 English Module (2) - Oral Communication In English
UW00102Ethnic RelationUC00X02Soft Skills III
UW00302Introduction toEntrepreneurship
UB00302 English Module (3) - Reading & Writing In English
UB00402 English Module (4) - Academic Reading and Writing
TT00103Philosophy andEducation inMalaysia
TT00203Application ofPsychology inTeaching
TT00303PedagogicalTheories andPractices
TT00703Computer and Multimedia inEducation
TT01003Basic EducationalResearchTT00903MalayLanguage Skillsin Education
TT00503Evaluation inEducation
TT01303EducationalManagementandAdministrationTT00803EducationalSociology
145Faculty of Psychology and Education
TOTAL (130 CREDIT HOURS) 20 18 16 17 18 111515
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Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
PROGRAMME CORE MAJOR :
ECONOMICS (47 CREDIT
HOURS)
MINOR:ACCOUNTING
(33 CREDIT HOURS)
TY10103Principles of Economics TY10303Microeconomics I
TY10003Microeconomics II TY10203Macroeconomics IITY10503Macroeconomics I
TY20303Fiscal Economics TY20503InternationalEconomicsTY10403DevelopmentEconomics
TA2XXX3School Personel Management
TA40203Advance Financial Management TA40403Financial Accounting TA40503Undergraduate Project I TA4XXX3Fundamental of SchoolCo-Operative Management and Business
TY20003Human Resource EconomicsTY20203Finance/MonetaryEconomicsTY20403TeachingMethods I(Economics)
TY30103Teaching Methods II (BusinessStudies/Accounting)
TA30103Introductionto Information System TA30303Principles ofAccounting
TY30003Teaching Methods III (Advance)
TA30003Management accounting TA30203Fundamental of Financial Development TA30403Money andBanking
TY40108TeachingPractice
TN40603 Undergraduate Project II
HT18 Education with Economics Programme Major: Economics Minor: Accounting
146 Faculty of Psychology and Education
HS20 Sport Science Programme Major: Coaching Elective: Sport Management
UNIVERSITY CORE PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(23 CREDIT
HOURS)
PROGRAM CORE MAJOR:
COACHING(44 CREDIT
HOURS)
TS10103Human AnatomyTS10203Physical Fitness and Health
TS10003Human PhysiologyTS10402Sports SociologyTS20302Sports Psychology
UB00202English Modul (2) – Oral CommunicationIn English
UW00102Hubungan EtnikUK00402Teknik dan Kaedahbelajar
TS20103Exercise PhysiologyTS20503Research Methodology in Sports Science
UB00302English Modul(3) - Reading & Writing in English
UW00302Asas Pembudayaan KeusahawanUC00602Komunikasi danPengucapanProfesional
TC20503Motor Learning TC30303Testing and Measurement in Sport Science
TC20203Talent Identification DevelopmentTC20403Project I
TS20203Sports Biomechanic
TC30003*Coaching and Methodology In Training ProgramTC30203Applied Sports PsychologyTC30608Industrial TrainingTC20003Applied Sports Physiology
TC30103Applied Sports NutritionTC30403Exercise PrescriptionTC20103Biochemistry in SportsTC30503Project IITC20303Sports Rehabilitation
ES10203Ko-Kurikulum
UB00102English Modul 1) -Communicative English Grammar
UW00202Tamadun Islam dan Asia (TITAS)UE00402Pengenalankepada Etnik
TS30102First Aid and Sports Injury
UB00402English Modul (4) - Academic Readingand Writing
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Level 2 Level 3
ELECTIVE:SPORTS
MANAGEMENT(30 CREDIT
HOURS)
TP10102High Performance SportsTP10303Recreation and Sports Management
TS10702History and Philosophy of Sports TS20002Human NutritionTS30302ICT and Sports Entrepreneurship
TP30203* Management of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship
TP20203Recreation and Sports Event ManagementTP30403Management of Infrastructure and RecreationTP30403Sports and Media
TP30003Financial Management in Sports
TP30103Sports Law and Risk Management
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TS10103Human AnatomyTS10203Pysical Fitness and Health
TS10003Human PhysiologyTS10402Sports SociologyTS20302Sports Psychology
UW00102Hubungan EtnikUK00402Teknik dan KaedahBelajar
TS20103Exercise PhysiologyTS20503Research Methodology in Sports Science
UW00302Asas Pembudayaan Keusahawan (APK)UC00602Komunikasi danPengucapanProfesional
TP30303 Sports and Public RelationTP30203Management of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship
TP30403 Sports and Media TP30303Management ofSports Infrastructureand RecreationTP20203Recreation and Sport Event ManagementTP20403Project I
TS20203Sports Biomechanic
TP30003 FinancialManagement inSportsTP20503Sports and TourismTP30608Industrial Training
TP30103 Sports Law and Risk ManagementTP20003Sport andRecreationTP20103Management of Sports Organisation and Human ResourceTP30503Project II
CCXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UW00202Tamadun Islam dan Asia (TITAS)UE00402Pengenalan kepada Etnik
TS30102First Aid and Sports Injury
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UB00202English Modul (2) – Oral CommunicationIn English
UB00302English Modul(3) - Reading & Writing in English
UB00102English Modul 1) -Communicative English Grammar
UB00402English Modul (4) - Academic Readingand Writing
ES10203Ko-Kurikulum
UNIVERSITY CORE PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(23 CREDIT
HOURS)
PROGRAM CORE MAJOR: SPORTS MANAGEMENT
(44 CREDIT HOURS)
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ELECTIVE: COACHING (30 CREDIT
HOURS)
TP10102High PerformanceSportTP10303Recreation and SportManagement
TC30302Sports and ICTTS10702History and Sports Philosophy TS20002Human Nutrition
TC30303Testing andMeasurement inSport Science
TC20203Talent Identification and Development
TC30003Coaching methodology and training programTC30203Applied SportPsychology
TC30103Applied SportsNutritionTC30403ExcericePrescription
TOTAL (120 CREDIT
HOURS)21 14 21 19 19 26
HS20 Sport Science Programme Major: Sport Management Elective: Coaching
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General OfficeFaculty Of Engineering
Tel : 6088 - 320 000 / 320 347Ext : 3000 / 3131 / 3991 / 3114FaX : 6088 - 320 348 / 320 192E-mail : [email protected]
For further inquiries, please contact :-
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
‘The Ability to Think, Analyze and Evaluate’
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS
BPKP CODE PROGRAMMES CODEHK01 Civil EngineeringHK02 Electrical and Electronics EngineeringHK03 Chemical Engineering HK08 Mechanical Engineering HK20 Computer Engineering
152 Faculty of Engineering
DEANProf. Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. SarbatlyBEng MEng (UKM), PhD (Bath) AmICHemE (UK), SEEm (M’sia), BEM (M’sia),SCI (UK)
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC & INTERNATIONAL) Dr. Sariah Abang BEng, (UKM), M.Sc (Birmingham), Ph.D (Oniris France)
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION)Prof. Dr. Awang BonoB. Sc (UKM), Ph.D (Surrey) Cchem MRSC,AMIChemE (UK), AMIC (M’sia)
DEPUTY DEAN (STUDENT AFFAIRS AND ALUMNI)Dr. Razak Mohd Ali LeeB. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)M. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)Ph. D (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRARZuraini Hj. HamdinB. HSc (Communication) UIAM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRARSiti Muradah Abdul MomenB. Business Administration(Human Resources) UPM
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Norazmayati Bt. Kassim B.Soc.Sc (UMS)
SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICERMuhin HajiB.Sc. (Hons) UPM
SCIENCE OFFICERS Malcom Boxey Jilimin B.Sc (UNIMAS)
Maximus Livon Lo Ka FuB.Sc (UNIMAS) M.Sc (UMS)
INFORMATION SYSTEM OFFICERRoslan Joseph Alex @ RosliBSc. (Hons) Com.Sc (UNIMAS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME Prof. Ir. Dr. Abdul Karim MirasaB.Sc (University of Strathclyde Glasgow UK), M.Sc (University of Newcastle),Ph. D (UTM), MIEM, P.Eng Structural Engineering, (UTM)Programme Civil Engineering (HK01)
Dr. Khairul Anuar MohamadB.Eng (UEC, Japan)M.Sc (Newcastle Upon Tyne),Ph.D (Muroran Inst. Of Tech Japan)MikroelektronikProgramme Electrical & Electronic (HK02)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chu Chi Ming @ Christopher B.Sc, Ph. D (Birmingham) MIChemE C.Eng., C. SciProgramme Chemical Engineering (HK03)
Prof. Dr. Abdul Noor @ Yeo Kiam BengA.C.G.I (City and Guild of London) D.I.C (London, UK)B.Eng (London), Ph.D (London) (UTM)Mechanical & Matematic EngineeringProgramme Mechanical Engineering (HK08)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Farrah WongB. Eng, MScPh. D (UMS) (Pemprosesan Imej) Programme Computer Engineering (HK20)
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Faculty of Engineering (FKJ), formerly known as School of Engineering and Information Technology (SEIT) is formed in 1996 to train and produce expert human resources in the field of engineering and information technology for the benefit of the country.
The objectives of the School are as follows:
■ To produce graduates with technical knowledge, skills and attributes relevant to their needs.
■ To conduct innovative research and advancements in various engineering discplines by advancing, disseminating and applying engineering knowledge to improve the quality of life of the global communities
■ To conduct effetive community services for the benefit of the communities. The Faculty of Engineering provides platform for students’ personal growth, resulting in greater innovation and productivity for the benefit of society and the nation as a whole. To achieve the objective, the Faculty is working closely with industrial stakeholders to ensure that the offered programs are relevant and have the competitive advantage in the job market.
Objectives
Introduction
VisionThe formation of the Faculty of Engineering is in line with the mission of UMS to achieve academic excellence and international recognition by creating an environment conducive to learning and teaching reserch and publications, social services and balance in knowledge specialization especially in producings graduates in the field of engineering and technology.
manager, highway and traffic engineer, engineer, water and wastewater treatment engineer, environmental engineer, building forensics engineer, drainage and irrigation engineer, maintenance engineer - structure, quantity surveyor, civil engineering tutor / lecturer.Staff / senior / geotechnical engineer, staff / senior / structural engineer, road maintenance engineer, project.
Career Prospects
Consultant engineer, production engineer, application engineer, sales engineer, supply quality engineer, service engineer, facilities engineer, project engineer, QA engineer, R&D engineer, coordination engineer, maintenance engineer, test engineer, electrical / electronic engineer.
Career Prospects
Faculty of Engineering
Programmes
Civil Engineering is concerned with the planning, design and construction of the infrastructure for the benefit of mankind. Civil engineers are creative professionals who combine theory, practical and managerial skills in their work activities. The Civil Engineering programme at UMS contain elements of theoretical and practical nature and designed to provide students with a sound basis for a professional career. Students learn among others, materials, structures, geotechnics, hydraulics, water resources, surveying, management and law, accounting and final year research project. The theoretical aspects are reinforced with practical through laboratory sessions, design projects field works, industrial visits and training attachment. Courses that have been offered are: Civil Engineering Material, Engineering Geology, Statistic, Fluid Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Hydrology, Traffic and Highway and Finite Element Method.
Chemical Engineering is a branch of engineering covering the design and operation of industrial plants for the conversion of raw materials into useful value-added products by economic, hazard-free, environment-friendly processes. An engineer should be trained in applying physics, chemistry and mathematics in identifying, analyzing problems, and synthesizing optimum solution. He will need to have the skills to tackle multi-disciplinary problems and work in a team as well as on his own. We aim to produce professional and ethical graduates who have the capacity to manage the nation’s resources responsibly in the aspects of environment, safety, health and social welfare by registering as Graduate Engineers
Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a four years programme of study which emphasizes the processing of energy and information using electromagnetic phenomenon and electrical properties of materials. This programme involves the practical application of physical principles and technology of electricity, material science, electronics etc. for heating, lighting, industrial drives, robotics, radio and communications and computer for information processing and control. Electrical & electronic engineers are found in every branch of industry and commerce. Students study circuit analysis, electronics, microelectronics, power electronics, electrical machines & drives, power system, control system, high voltage engineering, energy utilization, computer and digital design, analogue and digital communication, signal and image processing, robotic and industrial automation. The courses are supplemented by laboratory works and industrial visits to manufacturing companies. Ten weeks of industrial training and one-year individual project work (final year project) are mandatory for all students of this programme.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
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Plant operation engineer, process engineer, production engineer, product formulation specialist, reactor designer, heat exchanger specialist, pipeline specialist, quality control engineer, plant managers.
Career Prospects
Mechanical engineers are employed in almost every sector of industry including aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, semiconductor, medicine, engineering construc-tion, food processing, building and construction, manufac-turing, energy and power, education and plantations and processes.
Career Prospects
Computer science, system support specialist or systems engineer, application developer, software developer, staff / senior / software engineer, computer / network engineer, portfolio manager, grid computing, manager, information security, electronics engineer, staff engineer - digital signal processing, staff engineer ASIC design, engineer / senior engineer / manager - digital circuit designer, engineer / senior engineer - digital IC design, senior staff engineer – embedded, computer engineering tutor / lecturer.
Career Prospects
Mechanical Engineering is concerned with the design, development and manufacture of equipment and products. As a profession, it is intertwined with every aspect of manufacturing industry such as research and development, design, manufacture, testing, marketing and technological development.
The 4-year programme in Mechanical Engineering provides the student with the necessary skills in theory and application of machinery, thermodynamics, manufacturing, management, CAD, product design and related courses. A major input of the programme is the emphasis on laboratory and computer aided Cproduct design. Graduates of this programme find employment in manufacturing industry, marketing, consulting firms and mechanical and electrical engineering construction company.
The rapid growth of computing industry and information technology in the country requires a large number of computer engineering professionals at a rate of about 10% per year until 2010. To meet this need UMS offers this programme with a primary objective of providing broad base education in electronics, computer hardware and software. Students study technical skills in understanding, designing and applying electronic circuits covering main areas of microprocessors, computer peripherals, power electronics and use of computers for programme development. Employment prospects are good and graduates find employment in a wide spectrum of industry and organizations primarily concerned with modern development of computing, communications and electronics. Courses that have been offered are: Electrical and Electronics Technology, Electrical Circuits Analysis, Analogy Electronics, Probability & Random Process, Microprocessors, Control Systems Lab, Electromagnetic fields and Waves, and Electrical Machines & Drives.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
and qualifying for the Professional Engineer status, realize the importance of further professional growth through continuing education, and contribute as leaders through their professional training via their participation in activities either governmental or non-governmental, local and overseas.
Chemical engineers are frequently in demand in the manufacturing, processing industry to manage large scale process plants producing food, agricultural chemicals, medicine, consumer products, oil and gas, and petrochemicals.
Students study, among others, thermodynamics, chemical and bioprocessing, unit operation, safety and loss prevention plant design, management and accounting. Courses that have been offered are: Laboratory 1 to 6, Process Control, Particle Technology, Petroleum Processing, Solid Waste Management, and Plant Design Project I & II, Computers and Process Simulation and many others.
Courses that have been offered are: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Materials, Strength of Materials, Mechanics of Machines, Manufacturing Technology, Heat Transfer, Engineering Control and Operational Research.
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ACADEMIC STAFF
PROF. IR. DR. ABDUL KARIM MIRASABSc. University of Strathclyde,UK, MSc. University of Newcastle, Ph.D UTM, MIEM, P.Eng Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering,Head of Program
PROF. DR. ABDUL NOOR @ YEO KIAM BENGA.C.G.I (City and Guild of London), D.I.C (London, UK)BEng (London), PhD (London) Mechanical Engineering, Head of Program
PROF. DR. ALI CHEKIMABSc (Algiers), MSc, PhD (Rensselaer) Electrical EngineeringTelecommunications Computer Engineering
PROF. DR. AWANG BONOBSc (UKM), PhD (Surrey) Cchem MRSC, AMIChemE (UK), AMIC (M’sia)Chemical Engineering
PROF. DR. DUDUKU KRISHNAIAH BTech, MTech, PhD (IIT, Bombay) Chemical Engineering
PROF. DR. MEDISETTI MADHUSUDANA RAORaoBE (Mech) (India), MTech (IIT, Kharagpur), Ph.D (IIT, Madras)Machine Design and Design and Development of Materials Handling Equipment Mechanical Engineering
PROF. DR. N. S. V. KAMESWARA RAORaoBE (Hons) (AU), ME (IISc, Bangalore), Ph.D (IIT, Kanpur)Civil Engineering, Geotechnical andComputational MechanicsCivil Engineering
PROF. DR. NADER N. BARSOUMB.Eng (Hons), BSc. (Math),MSc. (E. Math), Ph.D (EPE) MIE Aust, MIEC, MISIS, APSSAHT President Electric and Electronics Engineering
DR. CHU CHI MING @ CHRISTOPHERBSc., Ph.D (Birmingham) MIChemE C.Eng, C. Sci Chemical EngineeringHead of Programme
DR. COSWALD STEPHEN SIPAUT @ MOHD NASRIDip. in Science (ITM), BSc. (Liverpool UK), MSc. (UMIST & Victoria University Of Manchester),Ph.D (UMIST U.K) APRIM (M’sia), AMIC (M’sia)Chemistry and Polymer TechnologyChemical Engineering
DR. FARRAH WONGB.Eng, MSc., Ph.D (UMS)Image ProcessingComputer EngineeringHead of Programme
IR. OTHMAN ABDUL HAMIDB.Sc (Belf), M.Sc (Chem.Eng) (Belf), P.EngChemical Engineering
DR. ISMAIL SAADB.Eng (UPM), MSc. (Southampton), Ph.D (UTM)Micro and Nanoelectronics Device DesignElectric and Electronic Engineering
DR. ABU ZAHRIM YASERB.Eng (Malaya), MSc.. (UKM), BEM (M’sia), MWA (M’sia), Ph.D (Swansea Univ., UK) Chemical Engineering
DR. AHMAD MUKIFZA HARUNBSc. (Hanyang), MPhil (Tohoku) Electrical Engineering, ElectromagneticElectric and Electronic Engineering
ABDULLAH MOHD. TAHIR B.Eng, MSc. (UKM) Mechanical Engineering
ADRIANA ERICA BTE. AMALUDINB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UTM)Civil Engineering
AHMAD RAZANI HARONB.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UTM)Electrical and Electronic Engineering
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
SENIOR LECTURERS
PROFESSORS
PROF. DR. POGAKU RAVINDRABtech(ChemR), MTECH, Ph.D,ISTE,IWRS,IIChE Chemical Engineering BioteknologiChemical Engineering
PROF. DR. SEOK-SAM KIMB.Sc. UNIV Kyungpook National (Korea)M.Sc UNIV Kyungpook National (Korea)Ph.D Univ, Tohoku, Sendai (Japan) Mechanical Engineering
PROF. IR. DR. ROSALAM HJ. SARBATLYBEng M.Eng (UKM), PhD (Bath) AMIChemE (UK) SEEm (M’sia) BEM (M’sia), SCI (UK) Chemical Engineering and Enviroment ProcessesChemical Engineering
DR. JAMAL AHMED DARGHAMBSc (Iraq), MSc (UMIST) Ph.D. (UMS) Control System Engineering Microprocessor Image ProcessingComputer Engineering
DR. MD. NAZRUL ISLAMB.Sc (Hons) In Mathematics Univ Dhaka BangladeshM.Sc. In Applied Mathematics Univ Dhaka BangladeshM.Phil. Mathematics (Buet) Dhaka BangladeshPH.D (Japan)Computer Engineering
DR. NURMIN BOLONG B.Eng (Civil) (USM), M.Sc (Southampton)Ph.D (UTM)Civil Engineering
IR. DR. RACHEL FRAN MANSA B.Eng (UMIST), M.Sc, Ph.D (Birmingham),Chemical Engineering
DR. SIVAKUMAR KUMERESAN BSc (Texas A & M), MSc (UMIST) Ph.D (UTM)Electrical Engineering (Control Process)Chemical Engineering
DR. WILLEY Y. H. LIEWBEng , PhD (Cambridge) Mechanical Engineering
DR. YANG SOO SIANGB.Eng (Hons), M.Sc, Ph.D, MIEEEControl EngineeringElectric and Electronic Engineering
DR. ALI FARZAMNIAB.Sc (Telecommunication Eng, Azad Univ of Urmia IRAN)M.Sc (Telecommunication Eng, Univ of Tabriz, IRAN)Ph.D (Telecommunication Eng (UTM) Information Theory,Image Coding, Video Coding, Network Coding, Signal ProcessingElectrical and Electronics Engineering
DR. BABLU KUMAR GHOSH B.Eng (Bangladesh), M.Eng (Bangladesh), Ph.D (Japan) Electrodynamics, Application ElectricityElectric and Electronic Engineering
DR. CHIAM CHEL KENB.Eng (UMS), M.Eng, (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)Chemical Engineering
DR. EMMA SUALIB.Eng (UMP), M.Eng (UMP), P.hD (UMS)Chemical Engineering
DR. HARIMI DJAMILADegree of Stark Engineer in Building,MSc., Ph.D (Civil Eng), (UMS)Civil Engineering
IR. HJ. OTHMAN HJ. AHMADBSc. (City London) MSc., (Edinburgh)Computer Engineering
DR. JIDON @ ADRIAN JANAUN BEng (UKM), MSc (Chem) (UMS) Ph.D (Univ. British Columbia) Chemical and Bioprocess EngineeringChemical Engineering
KENNETH TEO TZE KIN B.Eng (Leicester), M.Sc (UMS) Electrical and Electronics Engineering
DR. KHAIRUL ANUAR MOHAMADB.Eng (UEC, Japan), Ph.D (Muroran, Inst. of Tech., Japan) MSc.(Newcastle Upon Tyne), Dr. Eng (Muroran, Japan)Semiconductor DevicesElectric and Electronic EngineeringHead of Programme
DR. LIM PEI YIBEng, MSc (UTM), Ph.D (Curtin Univ.AUS)Electrical & Electronics Engineering
DR. MD. MIZANUR RAHMAN BSc. (Bangladesh Inst. of Tech Khutna, Bangladesh), MSc. (Univ.of San Francisco, USA and Mahidol Univ. Thailand, Ph.D (UMS) Mechanical Engineering
DR. MOHD. KAMAL MOHD SHAH BSc. (Mech. and Manufacturing) (Wales), Ph.D (UMS), MSc. (Design and Manufacturing) (Southbank) Mechanical Manufacturing, CAD/ CAE/CAMMechanical Engineering
DR. MOHD. KAMEL WAN IBRAHIMB.Eng (UiTM), MSc. (Leeds), Ph.D (Sheffield)Mechanical Engineering
IR. DR. MURALINDRAN A/L MARIAPPANB.Eng (USM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)(Robotics)Electric and Electronics Engineering
DR. MARIANI RAJINB.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UMS)Chemical Engineering
DR. MAZLINA MAMAT BEng , MSc (USM), Ph. D (UKM) Computer Engineering
DR. MOHD AZIZUL LADIN B.Eng (UKM), M.Eng (UKM), Ph. D (UKM)Transportation And Traffick EngineeringCivil Engineering
DR. NANCY JULIUS SIAMBUNBSc. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Notthingham, UK) Material TechnologyMechanical Engineering
DR. NOOR AJIAN MOHD. LAIR BSc. (MU, USA), M.Eng (UTM), Ph.D (UniSA, Aust)Mechanical Engineering, Industrial EngineeringMechanical Engineering
IR.PUNGUT IBRAHIMDiploma in Public Admin (UTM)B.Eng (hons) In Electrical Engineering (UTM)MSc in Electrical System Engineering(UniMap)Electric and Electronics Engineering
DR. RENEE CHIN KAYINB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS),Ph.D (University of Manchester)Electric amd Electronics Engineering
DR. ROSALYN R. PORLEB.Hons (UNIMAS), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)Image and Video Processing, Artificial IntelligenceChemical Engineering
DR. RAZAK MOHD ALI LEEB. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)M. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)Ph. D (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)Electric and Electronics Engineering
DR. SARIAH ABANGB.Eng (UKM), MSc. (Birmingham), Ph.D (Oniris France)Chemical Engineering
DR. S.M ANISUZZAMANMSc.. (Chemical Engineering), Ph.D (State University of Oil and Gas, Russia)Chemical Engineering
DR. THAM HENG JINB.Eng (Newcastle Upon Tyne), M.Eng(UM), Ph.D (Auckland)Chemical Engineering
DR. WEE SIAW KHURB.Eng (Hons) Chemical Engineering, Curtin Universiti MalaysiaPh.D Doctor of Philosphy Chemical Engineering,Curtin Universiti MalaysiaChemical Engineering
SR. ASMAWAN MOHD SARMANDip. (UiTM), BBS (UM), MSc (UTM) Civil Engineering
AROLAND M’CONIE JILUI KIRINGB.Eng (UNIMAS), MSc. (Nottingham UK)Electronics and Computer Engineering
AZREEN IBRAHIMB.Eng (UTP), M.Env (UPM)Chemical Engineering
ENGR. CHUA BIH LII B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng (UMS) Robotics and Industrial Automation Mechanical Engineering
CHUNG SENG KHEAUBSc., MSc. (UTM)Computer – based Business SolutionsComputer Engineering
FADZLITA MOHD TAMIRI B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UKM) Mechanical Engineering
FARM YAN YANBEng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)Chemical Engineering
HASSANEL ZACHARY AMALUDINB.Eng (UMS)Civil Engineering
HABIBAH GHAZALI BEng (UM), MSc. (University of Wellonggong Australia)Material EngineeringMechanical Engineering
HIDAYATI ASRAHB.Eng, (UMS), MSc. (Dundee)Civil Engineering
JODIN MAKINDABEng (UM), MSc. (Birmingham) Geotechnical EngineeringCivil Engineering
JANICE LYNN AYOG B.Eng (USM), MSc. (UMS)Civil Engineering
LIAU CHUNG FANBSc (Manitoba), MSc (Glasgow)Electrical and Electronic Engineering
LIAWAS BARUKANG B.Eng (LJMU), MSc. (UKM) NetworkingComputer Engineering
LILIAN GUNGATBEng (UTM), MSc (UPM)Civil Engineering
MURNI SUNDANGB.Eng (UTM), M.Eng (UTM)Chemical Engineering
MOHD AZLAN ISMAILBEng (UMS, MSc. (VOW Australia)Mechanical Engineering
MOHAMAD RADZIF TAHARIN BEng (Civil) , MSc (Civil) (UTM) Civil Engineering
MOHD SUFFIAN MISRAN BEng (UTM),MEng (UTM) Mechanical Engineering
NOOR MAIZURA ISMAIL B.Eng (UTP), M.Eng (UTM) Chemical Engineering
NORFARARIYANTI BTE. PARIMONB.Eng (UTM), MEng (UTM)Computer Engineering
SARIAH SAALAHB.Eng (UTM), MSc. (UTM)Chemical Engineering
SALINAH DULLAHBEng (UMS), MEng (Leeds) Civil Engineering
YEW HOE TUNGB.Eng (University of Lincoln),MSc. (University of Northumbria)Communications, ElectronicsElectrical and Electronic Engineering
YOONG HOU PINB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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DR. ABU ZAHRIM YASERB.Eng (Malaya), MSc.. (UKM), BEM (M’sia), MWA (M’sia), Ph.D (Swansea Univ., UK) Chemical Engineering
DR. AHMAD MUKIFZA HARUNBSc. (Hanyang), MPhil (Tohoku) Electrical Engineering, ElectromagneticElectric and Electronic Engineering
ABDULLAH MOHD. TAHIR B.Eng, MSc. (UKM) Mechanical Engineering
ADRIANA ERICA BTE. AMALUDINB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UTM)Civil Engineering
AHMAD RAZANI HARONB.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UTM)Electrical and Electronic Engineering
LECTURERS
DR. ALI FARZAMNIAB.Sc (Telecommunication Eng, Azad Univ of Urmia IRAN)M.Sc (Telecommunication Eng, Univ of Tabriz, IRAN)Ph.D (Telecommunication Eng (UTM) Information Theory,Image Coding, Video Coding, Network Coding, Signal ProcessingElectrical and Electronics Engineering
DR. BABLU KUMAR GHOSH B.Eng (Bangladesh), M.Eng (Bangladesh), Ph.D (Japan) Electrodynamics, Application ElectricityElectric and Electronic Engineering
DR. CHIAM CHEL KENB.Eng (UMS), M.Eng, (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)Chemical Engineering
DR. EMMA SUALIB.Eng (UMP), M.Eng (UMP), P.hD (UMS)Chemical Engineering
DR. HARIMI DJAMILADegree of Stark Engineer in Building,MSc., Ph.D (Civil Eng), (UMS)Civil Engineering
IR. HJ. OTHMAN HJ. AHMADBSc. (City London) MSc., (Edinburgh)Computer Engineering
DR. JIDON @ ADRIAN JANAUN BEng (UKM), MSc (Chem) (UMS) Ph.D (Univ. British Columbia) Chemical and Bioprocess EngineeringChemical Engineering
KENNETH TEO TZE KIN B.Eng (Leicester), M.Sc (UMS) Electrical and Electronics Engineering
DR. KHAIRUL ANUAR MOHAMADB.Eng (UEC, Japan), Ph.D (Muroran, Inst. of Tech., Japan) MSc.(Newcastle Upon Tyne), Dr. Eng (Muroran, Japan)Semiconductor DevicesElectric and Electronic EngineeringHead of Programme
DR. LIM PEI YIBEng, MSc (UTM), Ph.D (Curtin Univ.AUS)Electrical & Electronics Engineering
DR. MD. MIZANUR RAHMAN BSc. (Bangladesh Inst. of Tech Khutna, Bangladesh), MSc. (Univ.of San Francisco, USA and Mahidol Univ. Thailand, Ph.D (UMS) Mechanical Engineering
DR. MOHD. KAMAL MOHD SHAH BSc. (Mech. and Manufacturing) (Wales), Ph.D (UMS), MSc. (Design and Manufacturing) (Southbank) Mechanical Manufacturing, CAD/ CAE/CAMMechanical Engineering
DR. MOHD. KAMEL WAN IBRAHIMB.Eng (UiTM), MSc. (Leeds), Ph.D (Sheffield)Mechanical Engineering
IR. DR. MURALINDRAN A/L MARIAPPANB.Eng (USM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)(Robotics)Electric and Electronics Engineering
DR. MARIANI RAJINB.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UMS)Chemical Engineering
DR. MAZLINA MAMAT BEng , MSc (USM), Ph. D (UKM) Computer Engineering
DR. MOHD AZIZUL LADIN B.Eng (UKM), M.Eng (UKM), Ph. D (UKM)Transportation And Traffick EngineeringCivil Engineering
DR. NANCY JULIUS SIAMBUNBSc. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Notthingham, UK) Material TechnologyMechanical Engineering
DR. NOOR AJIAN MOHD. LAIR BSc. (MU, USA), M.Eng (UTM), Ph.D (UniSA, Aust)Mechanical Engineering, Industrial EngineeringMechanical Engineering
IR.PUNGUT IBRAHIMDiploma in Public Admin (UTM)B.Eng (hons) In Electrical Engineering (UTM)MSc in Electrical System Engineering(UniMap)Electric and Electronics Engineering
DR. RENEE CHIN KAYINB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS),Ph.D (University of Manchester)Electric amd Electronics Engineering
DR. ROSALYN R. PORLEB.Hons (UNIMAS), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)Image and Video Processing, Artificial IntelligenceChemical Engineering
DR. RAZAK MOHD ALI LEEB. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)M. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)Ph. D (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)Electric and Electronics Engineering
DR. SARIAH ABANGB.Eng (UKM), MSc. (Birmingham), Ph.D (Oniris France)Chemical Engineering
DR. S.M ANISUZZAMANMSc.. (Chemical Engineering), Ph.D (State University of Oil and Gas, Russia)Chemical Engineering
DR. THAM HENG JINB.Eng (Newcastle Upon Tyne), M.Eng(UM), Ph.D (Auckland)Chemical Engineering
DR. WEE SIAW KHURB.Eng (Hons) Chemical Engineering, Curtin Universiti MalaysiaPh.D Doctor of Philosphy Chemical Engineering,Curtin Universiti MalaysiaChemical Engineering
SR. ASMAWAN MOHD SARMANDip. (UiTM), BBS (UM), MSc (UTM) Civil Engineering
AROLAND M’CONIE JILUI KIRINGB.Eng (UNIMAS), MSc. (Nottingham UK)Electronics and Computer Engineering
AZREEN IBRAHIMB.Eng (UTP), M.Env (UPM)Chemical Engineering
ENGR. CHUA BIH LII B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng (UMS) Robotics and Industrial Automation Mechanical Engineering
CHUNG SENG KHEAUBSc., MSc. (UTM)Computer – based Business SolutionsComputer Engineering
FADZLITA MOHD TAMIRI B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UKM) Mechanical Engineering
FARM YAN YANBEng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)Chemical Engineering
HASSANEL ZACHARY AMALUDINB.Eng (UMS)Civil Engineering
HABIBAH GHAZALI BEng (UM), MSc. (University of Wellonggong Australia)Material EngineeringMechanical Engineering
HIDAYATI ASRAHB.Eng, (UMS), MSc. (Dundee)Civil Engineering
JODIN MAKINDABEng (UM), MSc. (Birmingham) Geotechnical EngineeringCivil Engineering
JANICE LYNN AYOG B.Eng (USM), MSc. (UMS)Civil Engineering
LIAU CHUNG FANBSc (Manitoba), MSc (Glasgow)Electrical and Electronic Engineering
LIAWAS BARUKANG B.Eng (LJMU), MSc. (UKM) NetworkingComputer Engineering
LILIAN GUNGATBEng (UTM), MSc (UPM)Civil Engineering
MURNI SUNDANGB.Eng (UTM), M.Eng (UTM)Chemical Engineering
MOHD AZLAN ISMAILBEng (UMS, MSc. (VOW Australia)Mechanical Engineering
MOHAMAD RADZIF TAHARIN BEng (Civil) , MSc (Civil) (UTM) Civil Engineering
MOHD SUFFIAN MISRAN BEng (UTM),MEng (UTM) Mechanical Engineering
NOOR MAIZURA ISMAIL B.Eng (UTP), M.Eng (UTM) Chemical Engineering
NORFARARIYANTI BTE. PARIMONB.Eng (UTM), MEng (UTM)Computer Engineering
SARIAH SAALAHB.Eng (UTM), MSc. (UTM)Chemical Engineering
SALINAH DULLAHBEng (UMS), MEng (Leeds) Civil Engineering
YEW HOE TUNGB.Eng (University of Lincoln),MSc. (University of Northumbria)Communications, ElectronicsElectrical and Electronic Engineering
YOONG HOU PINB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)Electrical and Electronics Engineering
157Faculty of Engineering
ABDULLAH MOHD. TAHIR B.Eng, MSc. (UKM) Mechanical Engineering
ADRIANA ERICA BTE. AMALUDINB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UTM)Civil Engineering
AHMAD RAZANI HARONB.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UTM)Electrical and Electronic Engineering
TUTORS
SR. ASMAWAN MOHD SARMANDip. (UiTM), BBS (UM), MSc (UTM) Civil Engineering
AROLAND M’CONIE JILUI KIRINGB.Eng (UNIMAS), MSc. (Nottingham UK)Electronics and Computer Engineering
AZREEN IBRAHIMB.Eng (UTP), M.Env (UPM)Chemical Engineering
ENGR. CHUA BIH LII B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng (UMS) Robotics and Industrial Automation Mechanical Engineering
CHUNG SENG KHEAUBSc., MSc. (UTM)Computer – based Business SolutionsComputer Engineering
FADZLITA MOHD TAMIRI B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UKM) Mechanical Engineering
FARM YAN YANBEng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)Chemical Engineering
HASSANEL ZACHARY AMALUDINB.Eng (UMS)Civil Engineering
HABIBAH GHAZALI BEng (UM), MSc. (University of Wellonggong Australia)Material EngineeringMechanical Engineering
HIDAYATI ASRAHB.Eng, (UMS), MSc. (Dundee)Civil Engineering
JODIN MAKINDABEng (UM), MSc. (Birmingham) Geotechnical EngineeringCivil Engineering
JANICE LYNN AYOG B.Eng (USM), MSc. (UMS)Civil Engineering
LIAU CHUNG FANBSc (Manitoba), MSc (Glasgow)Electrical and Electronic Engineering
LIAWAS BARUKANG B.Eng (LJMU), MSc. (UKM) NetworkingComputer Engineering
LILIAN GUNGATBEng (UTM), MSc (UPM)Civil Engineering
MURNI SUNDANGB.Eng (UTM), M.Eng (UTM)Chemical Engineering
MOHD AZLAN ISMAILBEng (UMS, MSc. (VOW Australia)Mechanical Engineering
MOHAMAD RADZIF TAHARIN BEng (Civil) , MSc (Civil) (UTM) Civil Engineering
MOHD SUFFIAN MISRAN BEng (UTM),MEng (UTM) Mechanical Engineering
NOOR MAIZURA ISMAIL B.Eng (UTP), M.Eng (UTM) Chemical Engineering
NORFARARIYANTI BTE. PARIMONB.Eng (UTM), MEng (UTM)Computer Engineering
SARIAH SAALAHB.Eng (UTM), MSc. (UTM)Chemical Engineering
SALINAH DULLAHBEng (UMS), MEng (Leeds) Civil Engineering
YEW HOE TUNGB.Eng (University of Lincoln),MSc. (University of Northumbria)Communications, ElectronicsElectrical and Electronic Engineering
AHMAD NUR FAIDHI RIZALMANB.Eng (University of Leeds)Civil & Structural EngineeringCivil Engineering CHOONG WAI HENG B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng (UMS) Robotic and Industry Automation,Mechanical Engineering
HAFEZA ABU BAKARB.Eng (UTM), MSc. (UTP)Chemical Engineering
LIM ENG HARB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)Mechanical Engineering
MOHD AIDY FAIZAL JOHARIB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)Mechanical Engineering
NAZARUDDIN ABDUL TAHA Dip., B.Eng., M.Eng. (UiTM)Civil Engineering
NOOR SHEENA HERAYANI HARITHB.Eng (USM), M.Eng (Civil) (USM)Structural Engineering
SITI JAHARA MATLAN B.Eng (UTM), M.Eng (UTM) Civil Engineering
WAN KHAIRUL MUZAMMIL ABD. RAHIMB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UM)Mechanical Engineering
YOONG HOU PINB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)Electrical and Electronics Engineering
158 Faculty of Engineering
ABDULLAH MOHD. TAHIR B.Eng, MSc. (UKM) Mechanical Engineering
ADRIANA ERICA BTE. AMALUDINB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UTM)Civil Engineering
AHMAD RAZANI HARONB.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UTM)Electrical and Electronic Engineering
SR. ASMAWAN MOHD SARMANDip. (UiTM), BBS (UM), MSc (UTM) Civil Engineering
AROLAND M’CONIE JILUI KIRINGB.Eng (UNIMAS), MSc. (Nottingham UK)Electronics and Computer Engineering
AZREEN IBRAHIMB.Eng (UTP), M.Env (UPM)Chemical Engineering
ENGR. CHUA BIH LII B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng (UMS) Robotics and Industrial Automation Mechanical Engineering
CHUNG SENG KHEAUBSc., MSc. (UTM)Computer – based Business SolutionsComputer Engineering
FADZLITA MOHD TAMIRI B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UKM) Mechanical Engineering
FARM YAN YANBEng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)Chemical Engineering
HASSANEL ZACHARY AMALUDINB.Eng (UMS)Civil Engineering
HABIBAH GHAZALI BEng (UM), MSc. (University of Wellonggong Australia)Material EngineeringMechanical Engineering
HIDAYATI ASRAHB.Eng, (UMS), MSc. (Dundee)Civil Engineering
JODIN MAKINDABEng (UM), MSc. (Birmingham) Geotechnical EngineeringCivil Engineering
JANICE LYNN AYOG B.Eng (USM), MSc. (UMS)Civil Engineering
LIAU CHUNG FANBSc (Manitoba), MSc (Glasgow)Electrical and Electronic Engineering
LIAWAS BARUKANG B.Eng (LJMU), MSc. (UKM) NetworkingComputer Engineering
LILIAN GUNGATBEng (UTM), MSc (UPM)Civil Engineering
MURNI SUNDANGB.Eng (UTM), M.Eng (UTM)Chemical Engineering
MOHD AZLAN ISMAILBEng (UMS, MSc. (VOW Australia)Mechanical Engineering
MOHAMAD RADZIF TAHARIN BEng (Civil) , MSc (Civil) (UTM) Civil Engineering
MOHD SUFFIAN MISRAN BEng (UTM),MEng (UTM) Mechanical Engineering
NOOR MAIZURA ISMAIL B.Eng (UTP), M.Eng (UTM) Chemical Engineering
NORFARARIYANTI BTE. PARIMONB.Eng (UTM), MEng (UTM)Computer Engineering
SARIAH SAALAHB.Eng (UTM), MSc. (UTM)Chemical Engineering
SALINAH DULLAHBEng (UMS), MEng (Leeds) Civil Engineering
YEW HOE TUNGB.Eng (University of Lincoln),MSc. (University of Northumbria)Communications, ElectronicsElectrical and Electronic Engineering
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UNIVERSITY CORE (PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE) (8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 Oral Communication in English(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00602Grammar In Context(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UB00702English For Occupational Purposes(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB02002 English For Employment(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UW00202 Islam and AsianCivilisation
(2 credit hours)
UW00102 Ethnic Relations(2 Credit Hours)UCxxx02 (Choose 1 uc Only)
(4 credit hours)UB00102 Communicative English Grammar(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00402 Academic Reading and Writing(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UW00302 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation
(2 credit hours)UB00302Reading And Writing In English(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00502English For Research Purposes(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
EXXXX3 Co-Curriculum
(3 credit hours)
YOONG HOU PINB.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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PROGRAMME CORE
(ELECTIVE) (9 CREDIT HOURS)
KA4XX03 Elective I
(3 credit hours)
KA4XX03 Elective IIKA4XX03 Elective III
(6 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
TOTAL(135 CREDIT
HOURS)16 17 16 17 16 1516
HK01 Civil Engineering
PROGRAMME CORE
(107 CREDIT HOURS)
KA04403Calculus IKA10102 Civil Engineering Material KA10302 Civil Engineering Drawing KA10502Engineering Geology
(9 credit hours)
KA05503 Calculus IIKA06603 EngineeringProgrammingKA10603 Applied MechanicsKA10802 ConstructionTechnology
(11 credit hours)
KA20102 Engineering StatisticsKA20502 Differential EquationKA20703 Fluid MechanicsKA20903Mechanics of SolidsKA21102Contract And Estimation
(12 credit hours)
KA21002 ElectricalTechnologyKA20403 Engineering SurveyKA20602 Numerical AnalysisKA20801 Survey CampKA21403 Theory of StructureKA21603GeotechnicalEngineering 1KA21801 Concrete and Material Lab
(15 credit hours)
KA31702 Hydraulic and Structural LabKA31903Reinforced Concrete Design 1KA30902 Hydraulics KA30303 Concrete TechnologyKA31503 Theory of Structure 2KA31303GeotechnicalEngineering 2
(16 credit hours)
KA09903 Managementand Accounting for EngineersKA30005 (LI)Industrial TrainingKA30203 HydrologyKA30603 Steel and Timber DesignKA31802 Geotechnical and Highway LabKA31403 Reinforced Concrete Design 2KA31603 Highway Engineering
(22 credit hours)
KA08803 Ethics and Law for EngineersKA40102Traffic EngineeringKA40302 ProjectManagementKA40503Environmental EngineeringKA40901 Environmental and Traffic LabKA00102 Project I
(13 credit hours)
KA40202 Foundation DesignKA40403 DesignProject KA00204 Project II
(9 Credit Hours)
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*Notes:: Language Requirements For Student MUET Band 1 and 2 & For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6. Please Refer to PPIB Guidebook.
STUDENT CREDIT HOURS: Core University (Upgrade Knowledge) + Core University (Language) + Core University(Co-Curriculum) + Core Program + Core Program (Elective): 8 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 107 Credit Hours + 9 Credit Hours: 135 Credit Hours
KA41503 Advanced Geotechnical EngineeringKA41703 Introduction to GISKA41903 Finite Element Method
KA42003 Advanced Concrete TechnologyKA42203 Water and Wastewater EngineeringKA42403 Advanced Structural Design
I
ELECTIVE
IIIII
KA43003 Advanced Project ManagementKA43203 Transportation EngineeringKA43403 Advanced Environment Engineering
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UNIVERSITY CORE (PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE) (8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 Oral Communication in English(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00602Grammar In Context(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UB00702English For Occupational Purposes(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB02002 English For Employment(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UW00202 Islam and AsianCivilisation
(2 credit hours)
UW00102 Ethnic RelationsUCxxx02 (Please Choose 1 uc Course)
(4 credit hours)UB00102 Communicative English Grammar(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00402 Academic Reading and Writing(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UW00302 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation
(2 credit hours)UB00302Reading And Writing In English(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00502English For Research Purposes(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
EXXXX3 Co-Curriculum
(3 credit hours)
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PROGRAMME CORE
(ELECTIVE) (9 CREDIT HOURS)
KA4XX03 Elective I
(3 credit hours)
KA4XX03 Elective IIKA4XX03 Elective III
(6 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
TOTAL(135 CREDIT
HOURS)17 16 16 16 16 161721
HK02 Engineering Electric & Electronic
PROGRAMME CORE
(107 CREDIT HOURS)
KE06603 Engineering ProgrammingKE04403 Calculus IKE16103 Electrical and Electronics SystemKE18101Engineering Workshop (basic circuit, PCB,soldering, wiring safety)
(10 credit hours)
KE05503 Calculus IIKE16203 Electric Circuit AnalysisKE16403 Logic DesignKE18201 Engineering Lab 1 (logic, advanced circuit)
(10 credit hours)
KE07702 Engineering ThermodynamicsKE26103 Analog ElectronicKE26303 Applied MechanicsKE26503 Differential EquationsKE28101 Engineering Lab 2 (electronics, application)
(12 credit hours)
KE26203 Material Science and Electronic DevicesKE26403 MicroelectronicsKE26604Computer Architecture and MicroprocessorsKE26803ElectromagneticsKE28201Engineering Lab 3(microelectronics, electromagnetics)
(14 credit hours)
KE36103 Measurement and InstrumentationKE36303 Control SystemsKE36503Signals and SystemsKE36903 Numerical MethodsKE36703 Electrical MachinesKE38101Engineering Lab 4 (Control, instrumentation)
(21 credit hours)
KE30005 (LI)Industrial TrainingKE36203 Communication SystemsKE38403Design ProjectKE36803Probability and Random ProcessesKE36403 Power Electronics and DrivesKE36603 Power SystemKE38201EngineeringLab 5(machine, power system)
(21 credit hours)
KE08803 Ethics and Law for EngineersKE48102 Final Year Project IKE46103 Digital Signal ProcessingKE46302Engineering CADKE46503 High Voltage EngineeringKE48101 Engineering Lab 6(power electronics, High voltage)
(14 credit hours)
KE09903 Management and Accounting for EngineersKE48204Final Year Project IIKE46203 Electrical Energy Utilization
(10 credit hours)
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*Notes:: Language Requirements For Student MUET Band 1 and 2 & For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6. Please Refer to PPIB Guidebook.
STUDENT CREDIT HOURS: Core University (Upgrade Knowledge) + Core University (Language) + Core University(Co-Curriculum) + Core Program + Core Program (Elective): 8 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 107 Credit Hours + 9 Credit Hours: 135 Credit Hours
KE41003 Industrial AutomationKE42003 Image ProcessingKE43003 NanoelectronicsKE44003 Communications NetworkKE45003 Industrial DrivesKE41103 RoboticsKE42103 Artificial IntelligenceKE43103 VLSI TechnologyKE44103 Wireless CommunicationsKE45103 Alternative Energy SystemKE41203 State Space Analysis and Control
KE42203 Machine VisionKE43203 Photonics and Optical Integrated CircuitKE44203 Antenna Theory and AppliationsKE45203 Advanced Power Systems AnalysisKE41303 Digital Control SystemsKE42303 Advanced Digital Signal ProcessingKE43303 Digital Integrated Circuit System DesignKE44303 Information Theory and CodingKE45303 Electrical Machines DesignKE41403 Special Topic in Control and Automation
I
ELECTIVE
IIIII
KE42403 Special Topic in Signal an ImageKE43403 Special Topic in MicroelectronicsKE44403 Special Topic in CommunicationKE45403 Special Topic in Power
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UNIVERSITY CORE (PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE) (8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 Oral Communication in English(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00602Grammar In Context(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UB00702English For Occupational Purposes(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB02002 English For Employment(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UW00202 Islam and AsianCivilisation
(2 credit hours)
UW00102 Ethnic RelationsUCxxx02 (Choose 1 uc Only)
(4 credit hours)UB00102 Communicative English Grammar(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00402 Academic Reading and Writing(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UW00302 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation
(2 credit hours)UB00302Reading And Writing In English(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00502English For Research Purposes(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
EXXXX3 Co-Curriculum
(3 credit hours)
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PROGRAMME CORE
(ELECTIVE) (9 CREDIT HOURS)
KC4xx03 Elective I
(3 credit hours)
KC4xx03 Elective IIKC4xx03 Elective III
(6 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
TOTAL(135 CREDIT
HOURS)17 16 17 17 15 1714
HK03 Chemical Engineering
PROGRAMME CORE
(107 CREDIT HOURS)
KC04403 Carculus IKC06603 Engineering ProgrammingKC11101 Laboratory 1KC11302 EngineeringChemistry IKC11501 EngineeringDrawingPrinciples
(10 credit hours)
KC05503 Carculus IIKC11201 Laboratory 2KC11403 Engineering Chemistry IIKC11603 Bioprocess Technology
(10 credit hours)
KC21101 Laboratory 3KC21102 Applied MechanicsKC21302 Differential EquationsKC21503 Chemical Process PrinciplesKC21702 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics IKC21903 Fluid Mechanics
(13 credit hours)
KC21002 Electrical TechnologyKC21001 Laboratory 4KC21201 Design Project IKC21202 Safety and LossPreventionKC21203 Material TechnologyKC21402 Heat TransferKC21602 Chemical EngineeringThermodynamics IIKC21802 Engineering Statistics
(15 credit hours)
KC31101 Laboratory 5KC31103 ProjectManagement andProcess EconomicKC31302 Numerical Methodsfor Chemical EngineersKC31503 Mass TransferKC31703 Measurement andInstrumentationKC31903 EnvironmentalEngineering
(15 credit hours)
KC32405 (LI)Industrial Training KC31001 Laboratory 6KC31201 Design Project IIKC31403 Process Control KC31603 Process Simulation Optimisation and CADKC31803 SeparationProcessesKC32003 Bioprocess PrinciplesKC32203 Chemical ReactionEngineering
(22 credit hours)
KC08803 Ethics and Law for EngineersKC01102ResearchProject IKC43302ResearchMethodology forEngineersKC43104Plant Design Project I
(11 credit hours)
KC09903 Management and Accounting for EngineersKC01204 Research Project IIKC43204 Plant DesignProject II
(11 credit hours)
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STUDENT CREDIT HOURS: Core University (Upgrade Knowledge) + Core University (Language) + Core University(Co-Curriculum) + Core Program + Core Program (Elective): 8 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 107 Credit Hours + 9 Credit Hours: 135 Credit Hours
KC44503 Chemical Product DesignKC44103 Biochemical EngineeringKC44303 Air PollutionKC44903 Sustainable and Renewable EnergyKC45103 Particle TechnologyKC44703 Oil and Gas
KC44203 Food Process EngineeringKC44403 Waste Treatment and Processing
I
ELECTIVE
IIIII
KC45403 Advanced Process ControlKC45803 Advanced Process SimulationKC46203 Phytochemical ProcessingKC46603 Enzyme EngineeringKC47003 Water Pollution and Wastewater TreatmentKC47203 Petroleum Downstream ProcessingKC45603 Advanced Heat Transfer KC46003 Membrane Engineering KC46403 BioengineeringKC46803 Nuclear Technology
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UNIVERSITY CORE (PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE) (8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 Oral Communication in English(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00602Grammar In Context(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UB00702English For Occupational Purposes(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB02002 English For Employment(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UW00202 Islam and AsianCivilisation
(2 credit hours)
UW00102 Ethnic RelationsUCxxx02 (Please Choose 1 uc Course )
(4 credit hours)UB00102 Communicative English Grammar(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00402 Academic Reading and Writing(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UW00302 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation
(2 credit hours)UB00302Reading And Writing In English(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00502English For Research Purposes(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
EXXXX3 Co-Curriculum
(3 credit hours)
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PROGRAMME CORE
(ELECTIVE) (9 CREDIT HOURS)
KM4xx03 Elective I
(3 credit hours)
KM4xx03 Elective IIKM4xx03 Elective III(6 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
HK08 Mechanical Engineering
PROGRAMME CORE
(107 CREDIT HOURS)
KM10303 Calculus I KM10501EngineeringWorkshopKM10702 EngineeringDrawingsKM10903 Statics
(9 credit hours)
KM10803 Engineering ProgrammingKM10403 Calculus IIKM10203 Engineering MaterialsKM10603 Strength of Materials
(12 credit hours)
KM20303 Fluid Mechanics IKM20503 Differential Equations KM20701 Lab IKM20903 DynamicsKM21102 EngineeringThermodynamics
(12 credit hours)
KM21402 Electrical TechnologyKM20203 Mechanics of MachinesKM20603 Numerical MethodsKM20801 Lab IIKM21003 Fluid Mechanics IIKM21202 CAD Engineering
(14 credit hours)
KM30303 Electrical Power and MachinesKM30502 EngineeringStatisticsKM30903 Mechanical Design IKM31101 Lab IIIKM31303 Applied ThermodynamicsKM31503 Measurementsand Instrumentation
(15 credit hours)
KM00505 Industrial Training KM30403 Heat TransferKM30603 MechanicalVibrationsKM31003 Mechanical Design II KM31401 Lab IVKM31603 ManufacturingProcessesKM31803 ControlEngineering
(21 credit hours)
KM00303 Ethics and Law for EngineersKM00102Project IKM41703Electronics andMicroprocessorsKM41903ManufacturingSystem KM40703Finite ElementMethod
(14 credit hours)
KM00403Management and Accounting for EngineersKM00204Project IIKM42602Computer AidedEngineeringKM42801 Lab V
(10 credit hours)
TOTAL(135 CREDIT
HOURS)16 18 16 16 15 161721
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STUDENT CREDIT HOURS: Core University (Upgrade Knowledge) + Core University (Language) + Core University (Co-Curriculum) + Core Program + Core Program (Elective): 8 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 107 Credit Hours + 9 Credit Hours: 135 Credit Hours
KM40103 Maintenance and Monitoring of MachinesKM42103 Industrial Automation
KM40603 Finite Differential MethodsKM41403 Mechatronics KM40803 Industrial EngineeringKM43003 Machining ProcessesKM40403 Operational Research
ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE IIIELECTIVE II
KM41603Numerical Methods in Heat EngineeringKM41803 Aerodynamics KM43603 Sensor and Vision SystemKM43803 CAD/CAM
KM41103 TribologyKM42303 AcousticsKM42503 Nuclear Technology
KM43203 Composite MaterialsKM41203 Advanced Strength of MaterialsKM41003 Internal Combustion EnginesKM43403 Renewable Energy
ELECTIVE I
OPTION 2(ENERGY & MATERIALS)
ELECTIVE IIIELECTIVE II
KM42003 Refrigeration and Air ConditioningKM42203 Surface EngineeringKM44003 Failure Mechanisms
OPTION 1 (MANUFACTURING)
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UNIVERSITY CORE (PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE) (8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202 Oral Communication in English(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00602Grammar In Context(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UB00702English For Occupational Purposes(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB02002 English For Employment(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UW00202 Islam and AsianCivilisation
(2 credit hours)
UW00102 Ethnic RelationsUCxxx02 (Choose 1 Course uc Only)(4 credit hours)UB00102 Communicative English Grammar(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00402 Academic Reading and Writing(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
UW00302 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation
(2 credit hours)UB00302Reading And Writing In English(For Student MUET Band 1 and 2)
(2 credit hours)
UB00502English For Research Purposes(For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours)
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
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KS4xx03 Elective I
(3 credit hours)
KS4xx03 Elective IIKS4xx03 Elective III
(6 credit hours)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
TOTAL(135 CREDIT
HOURS)19 16 16 16 17 1615
HK20 Computer Engineering
PROGRAMME CORE
(107 CREDIT HOURS)
KS04403 Calculus IKS06603 EngineeringProgrammingKS10103Electrical&Electronics TechnologyKS10303 DiscreteMathematics
(12 credit hours)
KS05503 Calculus II KS10603 ElectromagneticsKS10803 DifferentialEquations and Linear AlgebraKS11001 Matlab andPCB Workshop
(10 credit hours)
KS07702 Engineering ThermodynamicsKS21103 Electric CircuitAnalysisKS20504 Logic Design KS20703 Data Structures and Algorithms
(12 credit hours)
KS21203 Analog ElectronicsKS21403 SoftwareEngineeringKS21604 MicroprocessorKS21803 Probabilityand RandomProcessKS22001 Electronics and Circuit Lab
(14 credit hours)
KS30903 Measurementand InstrumentationKS31303 Signals andSystemsKS31503 MicroelectronicsKS31703 Control Systems KS31904 ComputerArchitectureKS32101Instrumentation and Control Lab
(17 credit hours)
KS30005 IndustrialTraining (LI)KS31203Embedded Systems KS30802Computer Design KS31403 Digital SignalProcessingKS31603 Communication System Engineering KS31801 Signal ProcessingLaboratoryKS32003 Numerical Methods
(20 credit hours)
KS08803 Ethics and Law for EngineersKS00102 Project IKS41103 ComputerNetworksKS41301ComputerCommunicationLabKS41503 DataCommunication
(12 credit hours)
KS09903 Management andAccountingFor EngineersKS00204 Project IIKS40803 OperatingSystem
(10 credit hours)
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STUDENT CREDIT HOURS: Core University (Upgrade Knowledge) + Core University (Language) + Core University (Co-Curriculum) + Core Program + Core Program (Elective): 8 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 107 Credit Hours + 9 Credit Hours: 135 Credit Hours
KS41703Object Oriented ProgrammingKS41903 Wireless CommunicationsKS42103 Image Processing
KS00303 Power Systems For Engineers - (Compulsory)KS41003 Distributed ComputingKS41203 Antenna and PropagationKS41403 Computer SecurityKS41603 Pattern RecognitionKS41803 Information TheoryKS42003 Advanced Signal Processing
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS
BPKP PROGRAMME CODEHC12 Multimedia Technology
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITH HONOURS
BPKP PROGRAMME CODEHC13 E-Commerce
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH HONOURS
BPKP PROGRAMME CODEHC00 Software Engineering HC05 Network Engineering
Administrative Office at Faculty of Computing and Informatics (Labuan)
Tel : 6087 - 460 445 / 460 447 Fax : 6087 - 465 155 E-mail: [email protected]
Administrative Office at Faculty of Computing and Informatics(Kota Kinabalu)
Tel : 6088 - 320 000 Ext : 3003 / 3416Fax : 6088 - 320 390 E-mail: [email protected]
For further inquiries, please contact: i
FACULTY OF COMPUTINGANDINFORMATICS
‘Towards Technology Innovationand Information Globalization ’
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DEAN Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ag Asri Bin Ag Ibrahim PhD. (York), M.Comp.Sc Malaya, B.Comp.Sc Malaya
DEPUTY DEAN (Academic & Student Affairs)Ryan Macdonell AndriasM.Comp.Sc UPM, BSc (Hons) Multimedia Technology UMS.
DEPUTY DEAN (Research & Innovation) Dr. Zamhar Iswandono Awg IsmailPhD Information Systems, Manchester,MSc. Information Systems Engineering, UMIST,BSc. (Hons) Computer Science, UTM HEAD OF PROGRAM HC12- Multimedia TechnologyDr. Norbayah Mohd Suki PhD (Creative Multimedia) MMU, MSc (Creative Multimedia) MMU, BSc (Hons) (Media) Film and Animation, MMU
HEAD OF PROGRAM HC13- E-CommerceSoffri Bin YussofMSc (Information Technology– Management) UTMBSc (Comp.) (Hons) UTM
HEAD OF PROGRAM HC00- Software EngineeringAssoc. Prof Dr. Rayner AlfredPhD. (York), MSc. (Western Michigan),BSc. (New York)
HEAD OF PROGRAM HC05- Network EngineeringDr. Mohd Hanafi Ahmad HijaziPhD. (Liverpool), MSc. (UTM), BSc. (UTM)
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRARSharifah Binti IsmailLL.B (Hons) IIUM
ASSISTANT REGISTRARWinnie Edward AlauBA. (Hons) Arts, USM
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Faculty ofComputing andInformatics
Faculty of Computing and Informatics formerly known as Labuan School of Informatics Science (LSIS) was established in May 1999 aims to offer students in the field of information technology which is characterised as soft science and oriented towards the business environment. In October 2003 Universiti Malaysia Sabah was recognized by Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) for ICT and ICT-facilitated businesses that develop or use multimedia technologies to produce and enhance their products and services (quality graduates).
Originally, LSIS offered two programmes during its establishment, however on the 1st of June 2014, LSIS was transformed to faculty and named Faculty of Computing and Informatics (FCI). Two programmes from School of Engineering and Information Technology (SEIT) has been incorporated under the FCI. This makes the program offered under FCI to four namely:
■ Bachelor of Science (Multimedia Technology) with Honours■ Bachelor of Information Technology (E-Commerce) with Honours■ Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Engineering) with Honours■ Bachelor of Computer Science (Network Engineering) with Honours
The growth in information technology and computing has been regards as a pivotal element within the everyday activities. Therefore it is imperative for such knowledge to be masters in the dissemination of information, thus realising the merged role of information and communication technology towards a borderless world
The Faculty of Computing and Informatics strives in achieving scholarly excellence in information technology and attain international recognition through its teaching, learning, research, publication, social contribution and balance of knowledge through the development of a wholesome graduate to generate high standards of productivity and quality that is necessary for the realisation of nation and social development
Mission
The Faculty of Computing and Informatics determines to be the centre of excellence in innovative and creative information technology towards achieving global standards.
Vision
■ To enhance the environment for research, teaching and learning by extending knowledge in the ICT field especially in multimedia, computing and e-commerce disciplines.■ To provide a balance between theory and practice, this will form the basis for students’ future careers as multimedia, computing and e-commerce professionals.■ To improve the national and international standing of the faculty in terms of research, teaching and learning.■ To provide the opportunity for students in professional career development through high quality education.■ To ensure quality courses that focus in current, up to date techniques and industrial practice.
Objectives
Bachelor of Science (BSc) with Honours (Multimedia Technology) is an undergraduate degree programme offered by Faculty of Computing and Informatics at Labuan International Campus. Besides teaching theories, this programme will provide students with skills in the areas of interactive media, graphics arts, audio technology, animation, video and publishing. Students will be exposed with the latest and widely utilized multimedia tools as well as programming languages. This will enhances students’ techniques in design and develop multimedia application.
Multimedia Technology
Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) with Honours (E-Commerce) is an undergraduate degree programme offered by Faculty of Computing and Informatics at Labuan International Campus. The programme provides exposure and skills on web based system development as well as the knowledge on electronic commerce, covering both the business and technical topics. Students will be exposed with e-commerce operation through presentation tier, business tier and database access. This degree program will emphasizes instruction in computer literacy, e-commerce web development, programming and internet marketing. This career program follows the currents environment on e-commerce technologies.
E-Commerce
Introduction
Career Prospects Graduates specialized in Multimedia Technology Program has the opportunity to work as: computer animator, video specialist, computer graphic designer, web designer, programmer, interface designer, database designer and interactive multimedia application developer.
Programmes Offered
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Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours (Software Engineering) is an undergraduate degree programme offered by Faculty of Computing and Informatics at Kota Kinabalu campus. The programme aims to produce graduates with knowledge and skills in software engineering and management of software development projects. Students will be exposed to and trained in the fundamentals of computer systems as well as the advancement of technologies in the field of computer science. The offered courses include computer programming, software engineering, computer interface programming, Theory of Computation, Operating System, Software Engineering, Programming Languages, Computer Interface Programming and Final Year Research Project and programming languages. In their final year, students will undergo industrial training as well as complete a project related to software development of any computer science discipline under the supervision of an academic personnel.
Software Engineering
There are also strong demands in area such as: advertising and marketing, television and film, entertainment industry, freelance consultancy, public sector, ICT industry, marketing & E-Marketing, public education, software house, network operation, management in Information Technology.
Other Career Prospects
Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours (Network Engineering) is an undergraduate degree programme offered by Faculty of Computing and Informatics at Kota Kinabalu campus. The programme aims to produce skilled graduates who are competent with strong computer science and networking fundamental and which will prepare them to compete in the job market. Student will be exposed and trained to the fundamental concepts and skills of computer science and majoring in system and computer network. Offered courses are range from a foundation of computer programming, system analysis and design, data communication, computer networks, distributed system, system management, network management and parallel computing. In addition, some of the modules of the Cisco Network Academy are also intergrated in the courses selected. Apart from technical skills, soft skills such as communication, teamwork and group management are also incorporated into the courses offered. Furthermore, a number of modules from Cisco Networking Academy has also been integrated into the courses that were selected. Students will be exposed with range of applications that connect theory and skills learned in the class to real-world occurrences through the industrial training and demonstration of completing a project during their final year.
Career Prospects Graduates specialized in E-Commerce Program has the opportunity to work as: website developer, web applications developer, interactive web-based designer, instructional web-based designer, programmer, system analyst, database designer and network analyst.
Career Prospects Graduates specialized in Software Engineering Program has the opportunity to work as: Computer software engineer- application software, computer software engineer- systems software, network and computer systems administrator, network systems and data communi-cations analyst, database administrator, computer systems analyst, computer support specialist.
Career Prospects Graduates specialized in System and Network Management Program has the opportunity to work as: Network administrator, LAN manager, planning, design, install and management of networking system.
Network Engineering
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ACADEMIC STAFF
DR. AG ASRI BIN AG IBRAHIM PhD. (York), M.Comp.Sc Malaya,B.Comp.Sc (Hons) Malaya, Sonification And Human Computer Interaction
DR. JASON TEO TZE WI Dr.IT (New South Wales), M.IT (Charles Sturt), B.Comp.Math(Double Major: IT & Biochemistry) (Western Australia),Evolutionary Computing, Artificial Life,Bio-Inspired Robotics
DR. KASHIF NISARPhD (Information Technology) UTP,MSc. (Information Technology) UUM, BS. (Computer Science) KHL, PAK,Computer Networks
DR. RAYNER ALFREDPhD. (York), MSc. (Western Michigan),BSc. (New York), Data and Text Mining,Knowledge Discovery and Machine Learning
DR. SYED NASIRIN SYED ZAINOL ABIDINPhD. Bath (Information Systems), MBA Ohio, BBA (Hons) ITM (Marketing),Wireless systems implementation, simulation modeling
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
ASNI TAHIRM.IT (UKM), B.IT (UKM),Information Technology
AZALI SAUDI (Study Leave) MSc. (Edinburgh), BSc. (Computer Science)(Hons) (ITM-UKM),Artificial Intelligence
DR. CHIN KIM ONPhD (Artifficial Intelligence) UMS,MSc. (Software Engineering) (UMS),B.IT (Information Technology) (UMS),Software Engineering
SENIOR LECTURERS
DR. JAMES MOUNTSTEPHENSPhD (Surrey, UK), BSc. (Hons) (Surrey, UK),Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence
JETOL BOLONGKIKITM.Comp.Sc Malaya, BSc. Computer Science UTM, Networking
DR. JOE HENRY OBITPhD Nottingham, UK,MSc. Information Technology (UPM), BBA (Hons) Finance (UKM),Combinatorial Optimisation and Artificial Intelligence
DR. LAU HUI KENGPhD (York), MSc. (UTM), B.IT (UNIMAS),Swarm Robotics, Artificial Immune System
DR. MOHD. HANAFI AHMAD HIJAZIPhD (Liverpool), MSc. (UTM), BSc. (UTM),Data Mining and Image Classification
DR. MUZAFFAR HAMZAH (Mentor Program)PhD (Information Technology),University of South Australia, M.Comp.Sc Malaya,B.Comp.Sc (Hons) Malaya,Human Computer Interaction
DR. NORAZLINA KHAMIS PhD (Computer Science) UKM,MsC (Software Engineering) UKM,B.IT (Minor Management) UM,Software Engineering, Computer Science Education
DR. NORBAYAH MOHD SUKI PhD (Creative Multimedia) MMU, MSc (Creative Multimedia) MMU, BSc (Hons) (Media) Film And Animation, MMU,Film & Animation,Multimedia Technology, Mobile Learning
NORDIN SAAD (Study Leave) M.IT (UKM), B.IT (UUM),Information Technology
SHALIZA HAYATI A. WAHAB M.IT (UKM), B.IT (UUM),Information Technology
SITI HASNAH TANALOL (Study Leave) MSc. (Strathclyde), B.IT (UKM),Computer Science
ZAKARIAH ARISMBA-MIS (Oklahoma), BBA (Finance) (Arkansas), Information Technology
DR. ZAMHAR ISWANDONO AWG ISMAILPhD Information Systems, Manchester,MSc. Information Systems Engineering, UMIST,BSc. (Hons) Computer Science, UTM, Information Systems and Digital Entertainment
LECTURERS
AHMAD RIZAL AHMAD RODZUAN (Study Leave) MSc Design Science (Digital Media) Sydney,BIT (Hons) UKM,Multimedia
AINNECIA YOAGMSc. IT UUM, BIT (Hons) UUM,Multimedia
AINNUR HAFIZAH BINTI ANUAR MOKHTARM.Office System Management, UiTM,BSc (Hons) IT UiTM,Business Process and E-Commerce
ASLINA BAHARUM MSc. (Information Technology) UiTMBSc. (E-Commerce) UMSVisual Informatics, Human Computer Interaction
DR. CAROLYN SALIMUN PhD. (Human Computer Interaction),University of Glasgow, MSc. IT UUM, BIT (Hons) UUM Multimedia
CHIN PEI YEE (Study Leave) MSc Information Technology (Software) Glasgow,BIT (Hons) (UMS),Computer Programming
DG. SENANDONG AJOR MSc Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, East Anglia, UK, B.MIS (Hons) UIA,Data Mining
DINNA@NINA MOHD NIZAM (Study Leave)MEleComm (Wollonggong),BIT System Management (UMS),Safety, Risk and E-Commerce Management
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ESMADI ABU SEMAN (Study Leave)MSc Data Telecommunications & Network, Salford,BIT (Hons) UKM,Network and Telecommunication
FAZIDAH @ IDAH WAHIT (Study Leave)MSc Software Engineering, UKM, B.IT (Hons) UMS,Networking
GOH SAY LENG (Study Leave)MSc Computer Science, Imperial College,BIT (Hons) UMS,Database
HADZARIAH ISMAILM.Comp.Sc Malaya, BSc. (Hons) Computing Studies, London South Bank University, International, Software Engineering
IDYAWATI HUSSEIN (Attachment)MSc Multimedia Technology, Manchester,BIT (Hons) UKM,Human Computer Interaction
IZA AZURA BINTI AHMAD BAHAR MSc. In Information System, Brunel University, UKBA. (Hons) in Management, USMFinancial Information System
JONATHAN LIKOH JUIS MSc. IT UUM, BIT (Hons) UUM,Web and Computer Programming
LAURA PENNY JACK (Study Leave) MSc Advanced Computing (Bristol),BSc Information Studies (UiTM),User Experience, Child Computer Interaction
LEAU YU BENG (Study Leave) MSc. Hons (Information Security) (Hons) UTMBSc. (Multimedia Technology) (Hons) UMS,Information Security
MOHD. NORHISHAM RAZALIMSc. (IT) UiTM, BSc. (Hons) (IT) UiTM,Information Technology, Computer Human Interaction
MOHD. YUSZREN YUSAK MSc Information System, Chicago,BSc Management Information System, Indiana State,E-Business
NONA MASNIE BINTI HJ. MOHD NISTAH M. E-Commerce, Deakin Uni., B.Com (Management & E-Commerce), Deakin Uni., Social Informatics NORDALIELA MOHD RUSLIM.Sc Quantitative Science (UiTM), B.Sc IT (UiTM),Sistem and Network Management NORHAYATI DAUTM.Sc (UTM), BSc (UTM), Computer Science
NOORALISA MOHD TUAH (Study Leave) MSc Database and Web-Based Systems, Salford,BIT (Hons) UUM,Software Engineering
NURAINI JAMILMaster of Engineering in Information Engineering (ME), INHA, BSc (Computer) (Hons) UTM,Computer Visual, Image Processing, Semantic Similarity
ROZIANA IBRAHIM (Study Leave) MSc Multimedia Applications & Virtual Environments, Sussex, B.IT (Hons) UUM,Creative Multimedia
RYAN MACDONELL ANDRIASM.Comp.Sc UPM,BSc (Hons) Multimedia Technology UMS, Multimedia System
SALMAH FATTAH M.Sc (UKM), B.Sc (UKM)System Management
SOFFRI BIN YUSSOF MSc (Information Technology– Management) UTM,BSc (Comp.) (Hons) UTM, MIS,IT Project Management
SUAINI SURA (Study Leave)M.Comp.Sc UPM, BSc Inf Studies (Hons) ISM, UiTM,Software Engineering SUHAINA MUSANI MSc (Mathematics) UKM, BSc Hons (Statistics) UiTM, Mathematics & Statistics
SURAYA ALIAS (Study Leave) MSc. IT UUM, B.IT (Hons)Software Engineering, Application Development
TAMRIN AMBOALA (Study Leave) MIT Malaya, BA Sosio. Culture & IT (Hons) Malaya,Business Process re-Engineering
TAN SOO FUN (Study Leave) MSc. (Sains Komputer) UMS, BSc. (E-Commence) UMS,E-Commerce and M-Commerce
TEONG KHAN VUNMSc (Mathematics) USM, B.Eng (MMU),Digital Signal Processing
WAN NOORAISHYA WAN AHMAD (Study Leave)MSc Creative Software System, Heriot-Watt,BSc (Hons) UMS,Creative Software
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UNIVERSITY CORE COURSES(12 CREDIT
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LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(39 CREDIT
HOURS)
IT21403StatisticIT21503Object Oriented ProgrammingIT21603 Technopreneurship
IT21203 Data Structure IT41103 Ethnics and Professionalism in Information Technology
IT31103Current Topics and Issues
IT31203 Management Information System
IT11103Intro to Computer ProgrammingIT11203 Basic MathematicsIT11403Operation System
IT21103Database Management System IT21303Discrete Mathematics
UB0XXX2 /UX00XX2
UB0XXX2 /UX00XX2
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
IT11303 Internet Technology
*UW00202 Islam & Asian Civilization**Choose 2 soft skill cluster UE00XX2 /UX00XX2
*UW00102Ethnic Relations**Choose 1 soft skill clusterUCXXX02
UB0XXX2 /UX00XX2
UW00302Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation (APK)(Student can choose to take this course either in semester 1 or 2)
UW00302Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation (APK)(Student can choose to take this course either in semester 1 or 2)
UB0XXX2 /UX00XX2
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
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(48 CREDIT HOURS)
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
ELECTIVE (12 CREDIT
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IM11103 Fundamentals of Multimedia
IM21103 Multimedia Design
IM11203 E-Commerce IM21203 Video Production
IM21303 Animation
IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3
IM41412 Industrial Training
IM31103 Human Computer Interaction IM31203 Computer Graphic IM31303System Analysis & DesignIM31403 Multimedia Project Management
IM31503 Advance MultimediaIM31603 Computer CommunicationNetwork IM31702 Project 1IM21403 Web Programming
IM41103 Network Security & ManagementIM41203Distributed Multimedia SystemIM41304Project 2
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
HC12 MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY
TOTAL(134 CREDIT
HOURS)17 18 19 17 18 17 16 12
*Note:Students are required to take-
■ *Islamic & Asian Civilization and Malaysia Ethnic Relation during Year 1 (either on first or second semester) - 4 credit hours.■ **one course each in Soft Skill Cluster (UE0xxxx, UK0xxxx, UC0xxxx) throughout their study – 6 credit hours.ELECTIVES LIST FOR HC12
IP00903 IP01103CodePrinciple
AccountingResearch
MethodologyCourse Name
IP00703Marketing Principle
3
IP00803Cyber Law
3 3 3
IP01503Creative Thinking
3
IP00403Introduction to
Psychology3
IP00103Creative Writing
3Credit Hours
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UNIVERSITY CORE COURSES(12 CREDIT
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LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(39 CREDIT
HOURS)
IT21403StatisticIT21503Object Oriented ProgrammingIT21603 Technopreneurship
IT21203 Data Structure IT41103 Ethnics and Professionalism in Information Technology
IT31103Current Topics and Issues
IT31203 Management Information System
IT11103Intro to Computer ProgrammingIT11203 Basic MathematicsIT11403Operation System
IT21103Database Management System IT21303Discrete Mathematics
UB0XXX2 /UX00XX2
UB0XXX2 /UX00XX2
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
IT11303 Internet Technology
*UW00202 Islam & Asian Civilization**Choose 2 soft skill cluster UE00XX2 /UX00XX2
*UW00102Ethnic Relations**Choose 1 soft skill clusterUCXXX02
UB0XXX2 /UX00XX2
UW00302Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation (APK)(Student can choose to take this course either in semester 1 or 2)
UW00302Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation (APK)(Student can choose to take this course either in semester 1 or 2)
UB0XXX2 /UX00XX2
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
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ELECTIVE (12 CREDIT HOURS)
IE11103 E-Commerce
IE11203 Multimedia
IE21103 MarketingIE21203 Business Management
IE31103 E-Commerce Business Model
IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3
IE41412 Industrial Training
IE31203 Information Technology Project ManagementIE31303 Analysis & Design for E-CommerceIE21303Web ProgrammingIE31403 Human Computer Interaction
IE31702 Project 1IE21403 Financial ManagementIE31503 Infrastructure Technology Management for E-CommerceIE31603 Distributed Database Management System
IE41304 Project 2IE41103 Security & E-Commerce Payment SystemIE41203Data Mining
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
HC13 E-COMMERCE
TOTAL(134 CREDIT
HOURS)17 18 19 17 18 17 16 12
*Note:Students are required to take-
■ *Islamic & Asian Civilization and Malaysia Ethnic Relation during Year 1 (either on first or second semester) - 4 credit hours.■ **one course each in Soft Skill Cluster (UE0xxxx, UK0xxxx, UC0xxxx) throughout their study – 6 credit hours.
ELECTIVES LIST FOR HC13IP00403 IP00803 IP00903 IP01103 IP01203 IP01503Code
Introduction to Psychology
Cyber Law Principle Accounting ResearchMethodology
Engineering System Creative ThinkingCourse Name
3 3 3 3 3 3Credit Hours
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LANGUAGE(8 CREDIT HOURS)
CO-CURRICULUM(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(38 CREDIT
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KT24203 Probability and StatisticsKT24403Operating Systems KT00802 Entrepreneurship in Technology
KT34103 Artificial IntelligenceKT34303 Computer Graphics
KT44103 Ethics and Law in ICT
KT14203 Computer Architecture & Organization KT14403 Discrete Structures
KT24103 Data Structures & AlgorithmsKT24303 Network FundamentalsKT24503 Database
UB00102 Communicative English Grammar
UB00302 Reading and Writing in English
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
KT14103CalculusKT14303 Programming Principles
*UW00202 Islam & Asian CivilizationUE00202 Work Ethics and Professional (UExxx02)UK00202 Creative Thinking and Writing (UKxxx02)
*UW00102Ethnic RelationsUC00302 Negotiation Skills(UCxxx02)
UB00202Oral Communication in English
UW00302Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation (APK)
UB00402 Academic Reading and Writing
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
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KK04103 KK04203 KK04303 KK04403 KK04503 KK04603 KK04703 KK04803CodeHeuristics Algorithms
Intelligent Agents
Artificial Immune Systems
Artificial Neural Networks
Evolutionary Computing
Semantic Web Data Mining Information RetrievalCourse Name
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3Credit Hours
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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
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ELECTIVE (12 CREDIT HOURS)
KK14203 Object Oriented Programming
KK24103 System Analysis
KK24203 Object-OrientedModeling and DesignKK24403 Models of Computation
KK0XX03 Elective 1
KK0XX03 Elective 2
KK0XX03 Elective 3KK0XX03 Elective 4
KK34212 Industrial Training
KK34103 Software ProjectManagementKK34303 Software Maintenance & Evolution
KK44103Project IKK44303 Formal Methods in Software Engineering KK44503 Human-Computer Interaction
KK44203 Project IIKK44403 Software QualityManagementKK44603 Software Verification & Validation
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
HC00 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
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FACULTY CORE(38 CREDIT
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KT24203 Probability and StatisticsKT24403Operating Systems KT00802 Entrepreneurship in Technology
KT34103 Artificial IntelligenceKT34303 Computer Graphics
KT44103 Ethics and Law in ICT
KT14203 Computer Architecture & Organization KT14403 Discrete Structures
KT24103 Data Structures & AlgorithmsKT24303 Network FundamentalsKT24503 Database
UB00102 Communicative English Grammar
UB00302 Reading and Writing in English
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
KT14103CalculusKT14303 Programming Principles
*UW00202 Islam & Asian CivilizationAsia UEXXX02 (Student Choice)UKXXX02 (Student Choice)
*UW00102Ethnic RelationsUCXXX02 (Student Choice)
UB00202Oral Communication in English
UW00302Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation (APK)
UB00402 Academic Reading and Writing
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
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KP00103 KP00203 KP00303 KP00403 KP00503 KP00603 KP00703 KP00803CodeAd Hoc and
Sensor NetworksNetworkSecurity
Network Simulation
Network Programming
Next Generation Network
Architecture
MobileApplication
Development
DataEncryptions and
Cryptography
Special Topicson NetworkCourse Name
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3Credit Hours
ELECTIVES LIST FOR HC05
*Note: Students can choose four (4) elective courses as listed below.
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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
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ELECTIVE (12 CREDIT HOURS)
KP14603 Object Oriented Concepts
KP24103 System Analysis & Design
KP24203 Routing Protocols and ConceptsKP24403Web Technology
KP0XX03Elective 1
KP0XX03 Elective 2
KP0XX03 Elective 3KP0XX03 Elective 4
KP34212 Industrial Training
KP34103 Network Project ManagementKP34303Enterprise Networks
KP44103 Project IKP44303Wireless and Mobile ComputingKP44503 Distributed Systems & Client-Server Programming
KP44203Project II KP44403WAN Technology KP44603 Network Management and Monitoring
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
TOTAL(121 CREDIT
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HC05 NETWORK ENGINEERING
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BPKP CODE PROGRAMMES OFFEREDHG34 Crop ProductionHG35 Horticulture and LandscapingHG36 Livestock Production
FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLEAGRICULTURE
Administrative Office Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture
Tel : 6089 - 248 100 Fax : 6089 - 220 703 E-mail : [email protected]
‘Leader in Modern Agriculture’
188 Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture
DEANProf. Dr. Wan Mohamad Wan OthmanDip. Agric, B. Agr Sc. (Malaya),M. Agr Sc. (Lincoln), PhD (Queensland)
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Azwan AwangBSc (Agr), MAgr, PhD (Niigata)
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH & INNOVATION)Dr. Jupikely James SilipBSc., MSc (UPM), PhD (Bogor)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HG34Dr. Mohamadu Boyie JallohBSc. Agric (NUC, USL, Sierra Leone), MSc. (Reading), PhD (UPM) HEAD OF PROGRAMME HG35 Devina DavidBSc (UPM), MSc (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HG36Prof. Dr. Abdul Rashid BabaDVM (UPM), M.Sc. (Aberdeen), Ph.D (Wales)
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRARRoslan GimbaBEcon (UKM), MEcon (UMS)
ASSISTANT REGISTRARRoslianah OpaoBTM (UUM) SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICER Bernard Tzing Ziang VuiBSc Biotechnology (UMS)
AGRICULTURAL OFFICERSHamdy RoslieBEng (UPM)
Santy KarimB. Agr Sc (UMS)
VETERINARY OFFICERDr. Nurul Aini Fitria KaliwonDVM (IPB)
189Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture
This faculty was established on 4 May 2006 with the aim of training manpower in the fields of crop production, livestock production and horticulture and landscaping who will assist in improving the agriculture sector of the country based on three main principles – Sustainability, Awareness and High Technology. Through teaching, research, innovation and extension of sustainable agriculture the faculty aspires to excel in the field of agriculture, and to provide the latest knowledge in agriculture.
This programme aims to train skilled graduates in the field of crop production to assist in increasing national agricultural productivity. Through this programme, the latest knowledge in the cultivation and management of food crops, such as rice, corn, tapioca, sago and others, and industrial crops, such as oil palm, rubber, cocoa, coconut and others, resulting from contemporary research will be disseminated to students.
This program is related to the art and science of propagation, production and conservation of Horticultural crops plants to improve and brighten the environment. The choice of suitable landscapes for ornamental plants is important in creating and maintaining a congenial physical and spiritual environment. Other issues covered in this program include the maintenance of natural plant resources and the environment. This program also emphasizes suitable urban environment development that it will be in harmony with the local climate to create a beautiful, scenic and recreational environment for the people.
■ To train and develop knowledgeable and skilled manpower in the field of agriculture to assist in increasing national agricultural productivity through effective teaching, learning and supervision.
■ To expose and encourage students to engage in agricultural research and development.
■ To provide facilities and resources for agricultural research.
■ To disseminate and apply research findings to the community and relevant authorities through mass media, visual documentation, seminars, conferences and publications.
To produce innovative graduates who can contribute to the skilled and knowledgeable manpower in the field of agriculture and are able to compete at both national and international levels.
This Programme aims to sustain and increase livestock products (meat, milk and eggs) using suitable technologies which could improve the genetics of livestock and the performance of their product. The main objectives of this programme are to identify, evaluate and sustain livestock development and food production processes through the latest biotechnological methods such as genetic engineering, artificial insemination, embryo transfer and cloning. Through this programme, graduates will be exposed to issues pertaining to livestock food production at local and global levels and be able to guide farmers in the production of their livestock products suitable and safe for local and global consumers.
Objectives
CROP PRODUCTION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
HORTICULTURE AND LANDSCAPING
Aim
Programmes OfferedCrop Production:Agricultural officer, quarantine officer, agronomist, agricultural communication officer, pest controller, plant breeder, lecturer / tutor, researcher / scientist.Horticulture and Landscaping:Horticulturist, landscape designer, landscape consultant, quarantine officer, agricultural officer, pest controller, plant breeder, lecturer / tutor, researcher / scientist.
Livestock Production:Livestock officer, farm manager, quarantine officer, animal breeder, lecturer / tutor, researcher / scientist.
Career Opportunities
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DR. WAN MOHAMAD WAN OTHMANDip.Agric, B.Agr Sc. (Malaya), M.Agr. Sc. (Lincoln), Ph.D (Queensland) Agronomy / Crop Production
DR. M.A.M. YAHIA KHANDOKERB.Sc.AH (Hons), MSc. (Animal Breeding), Ph.D (Gifu Japan)Reproduction Biotechnology
DR. ABDUL RASHID BIN BABADVM (UPM), M.Sc. (Aberdeen), Ph.D (Wales)Reproductive Biotechnology
DR. ABDUL RAHMAN MILANDip.Agric, B. Sc. Agric. (UPM), M.Agr. Sc. (Illinois), Ph.D (Montfort) Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology
DR. MOHAMMAD MOHD LASSIMDip. Pertanian (MAL), B.S (Hort) (LSU), M.S (MSU), Ph.D (MSU)Agron-Seed Technology
DR. MOHAMMED SELAMAT MADOMB.Agr Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (London) Crop Nutrition/ Crop Physiology
DR. AZWAN AWANG BSc (Agr), MAgr, PhD (Niigata) Plant Proteomics
DR. MARKUS ATONG BSc (UKM), PhD (Wales) Mycology & Plant Pathology
DR. HARPAL S. SAINIBSc. Agric & A.H. (PAU), BSc. [Hons/ MSc. (Hons) (PU)], PhD (Sydney), FRACI, C. ChemAgricultural Chemistry; Seed/Plant Biochemistry and Technology
DR. JUPIKELY JAMES SILIP BSc, MSc. (UPM), PhD (Bogor) Crop Post-harvest Technology
DR. MOHAMADU BOYIE JALLOH BSc.Agric (NUC, USL, Sierra Leone), MSc. (Reading), PhD (UPM) Agroecosystems Modelling and Soil Science
DR. SUZAN BENEDICK @ SARAH ABDULLAHDip. Agric (UPM), BSc (UMS), MSc (Durham), PhD (UMS), Post-doc. (York)Conservation Biology Entomology & Agricultural Pest Management
DR. ABDUL RAHIM BIN AWANG Dip. Agric (UPM), BSc (Louisiana State), MSc. (Idaho), PhD (Iowa State)Agriculture Extension
DEVINA DAVIDBSc (UPM), MSc (UMS)Plant Biotechnology
ROSMAH BINTI MURDADBSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)Plant Technology
SHAHIDA MOHD SHARIF B.LA (UIAM), MSc (RAU) Landscape Design
ACADEMIC STAFFPROFESSORS / DISTINGUISHED FELLOW
SENIOR LECTURERS
LECTURERS
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS / SENIOR FELLOW
DR. MD. SHAHIDUR RAHMAN BSc. A.H. (BAU), MS Poultry Science (BAU), PhD (Japan)Poultry Production
DR. SUPARJO NOORDIN BIN MOKHTARDip. Animal Health & Production (UITM), B.Sc General Agriculture (USA) M.Sc animal Science (Utah State University), Ph.D Nutrisi Haiwan
HJ. MOHD DANDAN @ AME HJ. ALIDINDip. Agric (UPM), M.Agric.Sc (Bogor) Seed Technology & Agriculture Extension
IZYAN AYUNI MOHAMAD SELAMATB.LA (UIAM), M.Env (UPM)Landscape Construction
SALUMIAH MIJINDip. Agric (UPM), BSc (UPM), M.Sc.(UPM)Horticulture
KHAIRUL AZREE ROSLIBSc (UPM), M.Sc.(UPM)Plant Physiology
CHEE FONG TYNG (study leave) BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)Plant Technology & Science and Turf Management
LUM MOK SAM (study leave) BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)Plant Biochemistry & Biotechnology
JANUARIUS GOBILIK (study leave) BSc (UKM), MSc (UMS)Plant Taxonomy & Science and Turf Management
CLAMENT CHIN (study leave)BSc (Hons) (UMS), MAgric (UMS)Crop Protection
NOOR IZZAH BINTI ZAKARIA (study leave)BAgric (UMS)Animal Physiolohgy
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FACULTY CORE(63 Credit Hours)
UW00302Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation
UW00202Islam and Asian Civilisation UE00X02Soft Skills IUK00X02Soft Skills II
UW00102Ethnic Relations UCXXXX2Soft Skills III
LEVEL 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4
HG34 Crop Production
UNIVERSITY CORE PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE (12 Credit Hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE (LANGUAGES) (8 Credit Hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE CO-CURRICULUM (3 Credit Hours)
UBXXXXXLanguage
RT10402Introduction to Agriculture RT10303Agricultural ChemistryRT10503Agricultural Ecology
ECXXXX1Co-Curriculum
RT10203GeneticsRT10403Soil Science
RT20303Agricultural Biotechnology RT20102Organic Farming RT20101Field Work
RT20203Agricultural Microbiology RT20402BiometryRT20603 Introduction to Agricultural Engineering
RT30302Experimental Design and Analysis RT30202Scientific Writing and Communication RT30301Agro-entrepreneurshipPractice 1
RT30103Agricultural Extension RT30401Agro-entrepreneurship Practice 2 RT30402ResearchProject 1
RT40303Agricultural Economics and AgribusinessRT40103Precision FarmingRT40402Issues and Current Developments in Agriculture RT40204ResearchProject 2
RT40012Industrial Training
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PROGRAMME CORE
(42 Credit Hours)
ELECTIVE (6 Credit Hours)
RC10102Plant Nutrition
RH10203Plant Physiology
RH20303Plant Propagation and Nursery ManagementRH20103PlantBreeding
RC20203Weed ScienceRC20403Crop PestManagementRC20803Pasture and Fodder Production
RC30103Farm MechanisationRC30303SeedTechnologyRC30503Plantation Crops RC30703PlantPathology
RC30402Cereal Crops RC30602Root Crops RC30802Oil PalmManagement
RC40202FoodProcessing and Preservation RH40302Post HarvestTechnology
Elective ElectiveElective
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
HG34 Crop Production
TOTAL(134 Credit Hours) 18 18 16 19 19 16 16 12
RC30302 Farm Irrigation Systems RC30502 Advanced Crop Science RC30702 Soil Fertility Management RC30902 Agricultural Entomology RC31002 Soilless Culture RC31102 Herbs and Spices CropsRC31202 Legumes and Miscellaneous CropsRC31302 Management of Small and Medium IndustriesRC31402 Water Resource ManagementRC31502 Plant SystematicsRC31602 Introduction to Aqua-Agri EntrepreneurshipRH30502 Plant Molecular BiologyRH30802 Plant Tissue CultureRH30902 Controlled Environment AgricultureRH31302 Mushroom Technology
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FACULTY CORE(63 CREDIT
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UW00302Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation
UW00202Islam and Asian Civilisation UE00X02Soft Skills IUK00X02Soft Skills II
UW00102Ethnic Relations UCXXXX2Soft Skills III
LEVEL 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4
HG35 Horticulture and Landscaping
UNIVERSITY CORE PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE (12 Credit Hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE (LANGUAGES) (8 Credit Hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE CO-CURRICULUM (3 Credit Hours)
UBXXXXXLanguage
RT10402Introduction to Agriculture RT10303Agricultural Chemistry RT10503AgriculturalEcology
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
RT10203GeneticsRT10403Soil Science
RT20303Agricultural Biotechnology RT20102Organic FarmingRT20101Field Work
RT20203Agricultural Microbiology RT20402BiometryRT20603Introduction to Agricultural Engineering
RT30302Experimental Design and Analysis RT30202 ScientificWriting and CommunicationRT30301Agro- entrepreneurship Practice 1
RT30103Agricultural Extension RT30401Agro- entrepreneurshipPractice 2RT30402ResearchProject 1
RT40303Agricultural Economics and AgribusinessRT40103Precision Farming RT40402Issues and Current Developments in Agriculture RT40204ResearchProject 2
RT40012IndustrialTraining
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UBXXXXXLanguage
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ELECTIVE COURSES
PROGRAMMECORE
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ELECTIVE(6 Credit Hours)
RC10102PlantNutrition
RH10203PlantPhysiology
RH20103Plant BreedingRH20303Plant Propagation and NurseryManagement
RC20203Weed Science RC20403Crop Pest Management RC20603Turf Management
RC30103Farm MechanisationRH30302OlericultureRH30503Horticulture LandscapingRC30703PlantPathology
RH30602Floriculture and OrnamentalsRH30803Landscape HorticultureRH31002Pomology
RH40302Post HarvestTechnologyRH40202Garden Planning andManagement
Elective ElectiveElective
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
HG35 Horticulture and Landscaping
TOTAL(134 Credit Hours) 18 18 16 1919 16 16 12
RH30502 Plant Molecular Biology RH30702 Food BioprocessingRH30802 Plant Tissue CultureRH30902 Controlled Environment Agriculture RH31102 Landscape Construction and Management RH31302 Mushroom TechnologyRC30302 Farm Irrigation Systems RC30702 Soil Fertility Management RC30902 Agricultural Entomology RC31002 Soilless Culture RC30303 Seed TechnologyRC31302 Management of Small and Medium IndustriesRC31402 Water Resource ManagementRC31502 Plant SystematicsRC31602 Introduction to Aqua-Agri Entrepreneurship
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UW00102Ethnic Relations UCXXXX2Soft Skills III
LEVEL 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4
HG36 Livestock Production
UNIVERSITY CORE PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE (12 Credit Hours)
RT30302Experimental Design and Analysis RT30202Scientific Writing andCommunicationRT30301Agro- entrepreneurship Practice 1
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UNIVERSITY CORE (LANGUAGES) (8 Credit Hours)
UBXXXXXLanguage
UBXXXXXLanguage
UBXXXXXLanguage
UBXXXXXLanguage
UNIVERSITY CORE CO-CURRICULUM (3 Credit Hours)
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
FACULTY CORE(63 CREDIT
HOURS)
RT10402Introduction to Agriculture RT10303Agricultural Chemistry RT10503AgriculturalEcology
RT10203GeneticsRT10403Soil Science
RT20303Agricultural Biotechnology RT20102Organic FarmingRT20101Field Work
RT20203Agricultural Microbiology RT20402BiometryRT20603Introduction to Agricultural Engineering
RT30103Agricultural Extension RT30401Agro- entrepreneurshipPractice 2RT30402ResearchProject 1
RT40303Agricultural Economics and AgribusinessRT40103Precision Farming RT40402Issues and Current Developments in Agriculture RT40204ResearchProject 2
RT40012IndustrialTraining
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ELECTIVE COURSES
RL10303Introduction to Livestock Production
RL10404Animal Anatomy and Physiology
RL20103Animal BreedingRL20603Animal Nutrition
RL20403Animal Behaviour and WelfareRL20803Pasture and Fodder ProductionRL21203Poultry Production
RL31103Small Ruminant Production RL30303Monogastric Livestock ProductionRL30503Livestock Feed Processing
RL30403Beef and Dairy Production RL30603Animal Disease and Health Care
RL40103Handling and Processing of Livestock Products RL40703Livestock Waste Management
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
HG36 Livestock Production
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ELECTIVE(6 Credit Hours)
Elective ElectiveElective
TOTAL(135 Credit Hours)
RL30402 Livestock Selection and Evaluation RL30502 Integrated Farming Systems RL30602 Livestock Housing Systems RL30702 Animal Environmental Physiology RL30902 Alternative AnimalsRL31002 Animal BiotechnologyRC30103 Farm MechanizationRC31602 Introduction to Aqua-Agri Entrepreneurship
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BPKP CODE PROGRAMMES OFFEREDHS04 Food Science & NutritionHY07 Food Technology & BioprocessingHG09 Food Service
FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
Administrative OfficeFaculty of Food Science and Nutrition
Tel : 6088 - 320256 Fax : 6088 - 320259 E-mail : [email protected]
For further inquiries, please contact :-
‘Excellence Centre for Study, Training and Research of Food Science
& Technology, Nutrition and Food Service’
198 Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition
DEANAssoc. Prof. Dr. Sharifudin Md. ShaaraniBSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (Reading), Ph.D (Cambridge)
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS)Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hasmadi Bin MamatBSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (UKM), Ph.D (Nottingham)
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH & INNOVATION) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lee Jau ShyaBSc. (UKM), Ph.D (USM)
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRARAwina KamisDip. PA (ITM), BBA (UiTM), MBA (UMS)
SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICERJenifer RollandBSc. (Hons) (UMS)
ASSISTANT REGISTRARJane Edwin AdingDip. In Secretarial Science (UiTM), B.Soc.Sc (Hons) (UMS)
FOOD PROVISION OFFICERNoorfarahzilah MasriBSc Food Science (Hons) (Food Technology & Bioprocessing) (UMS) MSc Food Technology (UMS)
Mohd Amry Mohd RahmatDip in Catering and Hotel Management (Politeknik Kota Kinabalu)BSc (Hons) Food Service Management (UiTM)
FOOD TECHNOLOGY OFFICERNurshada RamdinBSc Food Science (Hons) (Food Technology & Bioprocessing) (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMMEAssoc. Prof. Dr. Chye Fook YeeCert. Adv. Food Hygiene (CIEH, London), BSc. (Hons) (UKM), Ph.D (UKM) Food Science & Nutrition Programme - HS04
Dr. Noorakmar Ab WahabDip. Food Tech (UiTM), BSc. UiTM, MSc. (UKM) FoodScience, Ph.D (UiTM)Food Technology & Bioprocessing Programme - HY07
Aizul Azri AzizanBSc. (Hons) (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)Culinary Arts, Food Service ManagementFood Service Programme - HG09
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Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition was established in 1997, known as the School of Food Science and Nutrition with two (2) programme, the Food Science and Nutrition Programme (HS04) and Food Technology and Bioprocessing Programme (HY07). In 2009, one more programme was offered, which is the Food Service Programme (HG09). On 1st June 2014, the School was upgraded to Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition.
This programme is specialized in the field of food science related to food such as preservation, processing, quality control, nutrient requirements and its effect on health. This programme is designed for students to acquire the necessary knowledge in the field of food science and Nutrition. Besides these courses, students are required to undergo industrial training in related fields. Graduates from this programme can be employed in the food industries, health services, education and research.
Government:Graduates in this discipline will have the opportunity to work in governmental institutions such as the Ministry of Health (MOH), Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) and other research institutions related to food and nutrition, and as academicians in higher learning institutions.
Private:Graduates in this discipline will have the opportunity to work in food industries related to quality assurance/ food quality, food processing, research, food product development and food services.
This programme would enable students to acquire the necessary knowledge in the field of food science and food services. Students will have the opportunity to learn basic knowledge of food science such as food preservation, food processing, food quality control and functions of food nutrients. Besides this, students also acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills in food services such as kitchen management, basic cooking, commercial food preparation, menu development, kitchen maintenance and others. Students are required to undergo industrial training in various food industries such as hotel and catering, research institutes or government agencies. Graduates from this programme can be employed in food industries particularly in hotel and catering industries, education and research institutes.
This programme provides exposure in the application of technology in food processing in terms of production, storage and packaging, biotechnology, microbiology and other related aspects of food processing. This programme also requires students to undergo industrial training to understand better and implement the acquired knowledge and to adapt to the working culture. This programme is planned for students to obtain knowledge in the field of food technology and food bio-processing. Graduates from this programme can be employed in the food industries, either in the private, government or semi government, education and research sectors.
■ Produce knowledgeable graduates to become well trained professional scientists who are ethical and with moral values to uphold various responsibilities in the field of food science and technology, nutrition and food services.
■ To be the center of excellence for study, research, training and consultancy in the field of food science and technology, nutrition and food services, at the national and international levels.
■ To produce knowledgeable graduates with good personality to assume responsibility which encompass the fields of food science and technology, nutrition and food management and services.
■ To produce scientists and professionals who are ethical with moral values in various positions in the private and public sectors, as well as entrepreneurs.
■ Towards making the Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition UMS as the national and world best centre for higher education, training and research in Food Science and Nutrition.
Objectives
Programmes Offered Career Prospects
FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION(HS04)
FOOD SERVICE (HG09)
FOOD TECHNOLOGY AND BIOPROCESSING (HY07)
Goal
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition ADILAH BINTI MD. RAMLI (study leave)
BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (Reading)Food Service Management, Bakery Technology, Food Marketing
AHMAD RIDUAN BAHAUDDIN (study leave)BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)Food Sensory Evaluation
AIZUL AZRI AZIZANBSc. (Hons), (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM) Culinary Arts, Food Service Management
DAYANG KHAIRUNISA BINTI AHMAD SAPAWI BSc. (Hons), MSc (UiTM) Gastronomy, Consumer Behaviour
DK. RAFIDZAH BT AK MOHIDDINBSc. (Hons) (UiTM), MSc (UiTM)Food Service, HACCP for Institutional Food Service FAN HUI YIN (study leave) B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc.(UKM). Fat & Oil Quality Assurance, Lipid Biotechnology
FAZLINI MOHD FADZWI (study leave)BSc. (UKM) Food Science, MSc. (UKM) Nutrition Food Safety and Quality
JUMARDI BIN ROSLAN BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (UKM)Chemical Technology, Food Science
LEONEETA ROZWEN HASSANDip (UiTM), BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)Food Service Management
MOHD. DONA B. SINTANG (study leave)BSc. Food Science and Technology(UiTM), MSc. Food Technology (UNSW)Food Technology
MOHD. NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc. (UKM) Food Processing and Quality Control, Food Polysaccharide
NORLIYANA BINTI ARIS (study leave)BSc. (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM)Nutrition
NORLIZAH BINTI JULMOHAMMAD (study leave)BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM) Nutrition
NOR QHAIRUL IZZREEN MOHD NOOR BSc. Food Science (UKM)Food Analysis
SHALAWATI @ SALWA IBRAHIM (study leave)BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)Food Service Management, Nutrition Labelling, Confectionery Technology
SITI FARIDAH MOHD AMIN (study leave)B. Tech. (Hons) Food Tech. (USM), MSc. Food Processing and Preservation (USM)Food Processing and Preservation
UMI HARTINA MOHAMAD RAZALIBSc. (UPM), MSc.(UPM) Biotechnology, Halal Food Analysis
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DR. CHYE FOOK YEE Cert. Adv. Food Hygiene (CIEH, London), BSc. (Hons) (UKM), Ph.D (UKM) Food Microbiology, Food Safety and Quality,Food Fermentation
DR. HASMADI BIN MAMAT BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UKM), Ph.D. (Nottingham)Food Chemical (Fats & Oils), Bakery Technology
DR. LEE JAU SHYA BSc. (UKM), Ph.D (USM) Physical Properties of Food, Starch Technology
HJH. MARIAM ABDUL LATIF Dip. In Agriculture (UPM), BSc. (London), Post Grad. Dip. In Community Nutrition (Jakarta), MSc. (UPM) Development of Halal Food Safety Management System
DR. MOHD ISMAIL ABDULLAH B.Agr.Sc. (Malaya), MSc. (Reading), Ph.D (UPM)Food Engineering, Postharvest Handling Technology, Food Processing Technology
DR. MOHD ROSNI SULAIMAN BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UPM)Food Toxicology, Food Biochemistry, Proteomics
DR. PATRICIA MATANJUN BSc. (Hons) (Oxford Brookes), MSc. (Strathclyde), Ph.D (UPM) Food Analysis & Instrumentation, Food Product Development
DR. SHARIFUDIN MD. SHAARANI BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (Reading), Ph.D (Cambridge)Food Quality Assurance, Food Sensory Evaluation, Halal Food
DR. AREZOO ERFANIANB.Eng, M.Eng (Islamic Azad Uni, Iran), PhD (UPM)Dairy Technology, Food Fortification, Cereal Technology, Functional Foods
DR. BABAK RASTI BSc (Food Science & Technology) (Shiraz University, Iran), MSc (Food Biotechnology), PhD (Food Technology) Food NanoTechnology, Food Processing, Functional Food
DR. HO AI LING B.FoodSc. (UMS), MSc.(Reading), Ph.D (Reading)Food Microbiology, Food Quality Assurance, Functional Food
DR. JOKO SULISTYO BSc. (Hons) (UNSEOD, Indonesia) MSc. (Tsukuba Uni of Tokyo) Ph.D (Tsukuba Uni of Tokyo) Microbiology, Food Technology, Food Enzymology
MANSOOR ABD. HAMIDBSc. (UPM), MSc. (UPM)Fat & Oil Technology, Cocoa Technology
DR. MUHAMMAD IQBAL HASHMI BSc., MSc. (Peshawar), Ph.D (UMS)Organic Chemistry
DR. NOORAKMAR AB WAHAB Dip. Food Tech. (UiTM), BSc. (UiTM) MSc. (UKM) Food Science, Ph.D (UiTM)Food Processing, Food Science
DR. RAMLAH GEORGE @ MOHD ROSLIBSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (Glasgow) PhD (Glasgow)Human Nutrition
DR. SIEW CHEE KIONG BSc. (Hons) (UTM), Ph.D (Wales, UK)Food Hydrocolloids
DR. WOLYNA PINDI BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UKM), Ph.D (UKM)Food Analysis & Instrumentation, Meat Technology
ADILAH BINTI MD. RAMLI (study leave)BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (Reading)Food Service Management, Bakery Technology, Food Marketing
AHMAD RIDUAN BAHAUDDIN (study leave)BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)Food Sensory Evaluation
AIZUL AZRI AZIZANBSc. (Hons), (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM) Culinary Arts, Food Service Management
DAYANG KHAIRUNISA BINTI AHMAD SAPAWI BSc. (Hons), MSc (UiTM) Gastronomy, Consumer Behaviour
DK. RAFIDZAH BT AK MOHIDDINBSc. (Hons) (UiTM), MSc (UiTM)Food Service, HACCP for Institutional Food Service FAN HUI YIN (study leave) B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc.(UKM). Fat & Oil Quality Assurance, Lipid Biotechnology
FAZLINI MOHD FADZWI (study leave)BSc. (UKM) Food Science, MSc. (UKM) Nutrition Food Safety and Quality
JUMARDI BIN ROSLAN BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (UKM)Chemical Technology, Food Science
LEONEETA ROZWEN HASSANDip (UiTM), BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)Food Service Management
MOHD. DONA B. SINTANG (study leave)BSc. Food Science and Technology(UiTM), MSc. Food Technology (UNSW)Food Technology
ACADEMIC STAFFASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
SENIOR LECTURERS
LECTURERS
MOHD. NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc. (UKM) Food Processing and Quality Control, Food Polysaccharide
NORLIYANA BINTI ARIS (study leave)BSc. (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM)Nutrition
NORLIZAH BINTI JULMOHAMMAD (study leave)BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM) Nutrition
NOR QHAIRUL IZZREEN MOHD NOOR BSc. Food Science (UKM)Food Analysis
SHALAWATI @ SALWA IBRAHIM (study leave)BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)Food Service Management, Nutrition Labelling, Confectionery Technology
SITI FARIDAH MOHD AMIN (study leave)B. Tech. (Hons) Food Tech. (USM), MSc. Food Processing and Preservation (USM)Food Processing and Preservation
UMI HARTINA MOHAMAD RAZALIBSc. (UPM), MSc.(UPM) Biotechnology, Halal Food Analysis
DR. YASMIN OOI BENG HOUI B.FoodSc. (UMS), Ph.D (London) Public Health Nutrition, Nutritional Epidemiology, Dietary Intake Measurements
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ADILAH BINTI MD. RAMLI (study leave)BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (Reading)Food Service Management, Bakery Technology, Food Marketing
AHMAD RIDUAN BAHAUDDIN (study leave)BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)Food Sensory Evaluation
AIZUL AZRI AZIZANBSc. (Hons), (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM) Culinary Arts, Food Service Management
DAYANG KHAIRUNISA BINTI AHMAD SAPAWI BSc. (Hons), MSc (UiTM) Gastronomy, Consumer Behaviour
DK. RAFIDZAH BT AK MOHIDDINBSc. (Hons) (UiTM), MSc (UiTM)Food Service, HACCP for Institutional Food Service FAN HUI YIN (study leave) B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc.(UKM). Fat & Oil Quality Assurance, Lipid Biotechnology
FAZLINI MOHD FADZWI (study leave)BSc. (UKM) Food Science, MSc. (UKM) Nutrition Food Safety and Quality
JUMARDI BIN ROSLAN BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (UKM)Chemical Technology, Food Science
LEONEETA ROZWEN HASSANDip (UiTM), BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)Food Service Management
MOHD. DONA B. SINTANG (study leave)BSc. Food Science and Technology(UiTM), MSc. Food Technology (UNSW)Food Technology
MOHD. NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc. (UKM) Food Processing and Quality Control, Food Polysaccharide
NORLIYANA BINTI ARIS (study leave)BSc. (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM)Nutrition
NORLIZAH BINTI JULMOHAMMAD (study leave)BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM) Nutrition
NOR QHAIRUL IZZREEN MOHD NOOR BSc. Food Science (UKM)Food Analysis
SHALAWATI @ SALWA IBRAHIM (study leave)BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)Food Service Management, Nutrition Labelling, Confectionery Technology
SITI FARIDAH MOHD AMIN (study leave)B. Tech. (Hons) Food Tech. (USM), MSc. Food Processing and Preservation (USM)Food Processing and Preservation
UMI HARTINA MOHAMAD RAZALIBSc. (UPM), MSc.(UPM) Biotechnology, Halal Food Analysis
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ADILAH BINTI MD. RAMLI (study leave)BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (Reading)Food Service Management, Bakery Technology, Food Marketing
AHMAD RIDUAN BAHAUDDIN (study leave)BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)Food Sensory Evaluation
AIZUL AZRI AZIZANBSc. (Hons), (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM) Culinary Arts, Food Service Management
DAYANG KHAIRUNISA BINTI AHMAD SAPAWI BSc. (Hons), MSc (UiTM) Gastronomy, Consumer Behaviour
DK. RAFIDZAH BT AK MOHIDDINBSc. (Hons) (UiTM), MSc (UiTM)Food Service, HACCP for Institutional Food Service FAN HUI YIN (study leave) B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc.(UKM). Fat & Oil Quality Assurance, Lipid Biotechnology
FAZLINI MOHD FADZWI (study leave)BSc. (UKM) Food Science, MSc. (UKM) Nutrition Food Safety and Quality
JUMARDI BIN ROSLAN BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (UKM)Chemical Technology, Food Science
LEONEETA ROZWEN HASSANDip (UiTM), BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)Food Service Management
MOHD. DONA B. SINTANG (study leave)BSc. Food Science and Technology(UiTM), MSc. Food Technology (UNSW)Food Technology
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(9 credit hours)BZXXX03
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NT10102Fundamentals of Food Science & NutritionNT10302General Physics NT10902Organic Chemistry
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NT20703Food Analysis & InstrumentationNT20903Food Chemistry & BiochemistryNT21103StatisticNT21303Physical Properties of Food
(12 credit hours)
NT20803Post-Harvest Handling TechnologyNT20203Food Microbiology
(6 credit hours)
NT30903Food Processing & PreservationNT30503Research Methodology & Scientific WritingNT30703Food Safety & QualityNT31103Food Sensory Evaluation
(12 credit hours)
NT40103Food Legislation and Standards
(3 credit hours)
UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
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UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
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UW00202 (TITAS) UEXXXX2 (KIK1)UKXXXX2(KIK3)
(6 credit hours)
UW00102(HE) UCXXXX2 (KIK2)
(4 credit hours) UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
(2 credit hours)
NT11202CalculusNT10802BiochemistryNT10402Analytical ChemistryNT11002Cell Biology
(8 credit hours)
UW00302(APK)
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LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
MOHD. NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc. (UKM) Food Processing and Quality Control, Food Polysaccharide
NORLIYANA BINTI ARIS (study leave)BSc. (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM)Nutrition
NORLIZAH BINTI JULMOHAMMAD (study leave)BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM) Nutrition
NOR QHAIRUL IZZREEN MOHD NOOR BSc. Food Science (UKM)Food Analysis
SHALAWATI @ SALWA IBRAHIM (study leave)BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)Food Service Management, Nutrition Labelling, Confectionery Technology
SITI FARIDAH MOHD AMIN (study leave)B. Tech. (Hons) Food Tech. (USM), MSc. Food Processing and Preservation (USM)Food Processing and Preservation
UMI HARTINA MOHAMAD RAZALIBSc. (UPM), MSc.(UPM) Biotechnology, Halal Food Analysis
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NP20303Human Nutrition NP20002Food Habits
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NP20003Nutrition Through Life CycleNP20603Functional FoodNP20403Food Production Ecosystems
(9 credit hours)
NP30203Nutrition AssessmentNP30302Food Security
(5 credit hours) NE4XXX2
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NE4XXX2
(2 credit hours)
NE4XXX2NE4XXX2
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NP31003Food ToxicologyNP30803Food InnovationNP00202Research Project INP30403Enzyme in Food Processing
(11 credit hours)
NP00306Research Project IINP40503Food Ingredients
(9 credit hours)
NP40012Industrial Training
(12 credit hours)
LEVEL 1000Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000
TOTAL OF CREDIT HOURS
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HY07 Food Technology & Bioprocessing
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(9 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE (47 Credit Hours)
UW00202 (TITAS) UEXXXX2 (KIK1)UKXXXX2(KIK3)
(6 credit hours)
UW00102(HE) UCXXXX2 (KIK2)
(4 credit hours)
UW00302(APK)
(2 credit hours)UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
(2 credit hours)
UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
(2 credit hours)
UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
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UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
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NT10102Fundamentals of Food Science & NutritionNT10302General Physics NT10902Organic Chemistry
(6 credit hours)
NT11202CalculusNT10802BiochemistryNT10402Analytical ChemistryNT11002Cell Biology
(8 credit hours)
NT20703Food Analysis & InstrumentationNT20903Food Chemistry & BiochemistryNT21103StatisticNT21303Physical Properties of Food
(12 credit hours)
NT20803Post-Harvest Handling TechnologyNT20203Food Microbiology
(6 credit hours)
NT30903Food Processing & PreservationNT30503Research Methodology & Scientific WritingNT30703Food Safety & QualityNT31103Food Sensory Evaluation
(12 credit hours)
NT40103Food Legislation & Standard
(3 credit hours)
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NB20502Food EnzymologyNB20703Human Nutrition
(5 credit hours)
NB20403Bioprocessing TechnologyNB20603Food PackagingNB20003Unit Operations in Food Processing
(9 credit hours)
NB30703Food FermentationNB30502Food IngredientNB30903Food Engineering
(8 credit hours)
NB30804Food Product DevelopmentNB00202Research Project INB31003Novel Food Processing
(9 credit hours)
NE4XXX2Module 1NE4XXX2Module 2NE4XXX2Module 1
(6 credit hours)
NE4XXX2Module 2
(2 credit hours)
NB00306Research Project IINB40703Bioseparation
(9 credit hours)
NB40012Industrial Training
(12 credit hours)
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
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ELECTIVES(8 credit hours)
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NT30303Post Harvest Handling TechnologyNT30503Research Methods and Scientific WritingNT30703Food Safety and Quality Control
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(3 Credit Hours)MINOR
(15 Credit Hours)
SCHOOL CORE (47 Credit Hours)
LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000
8 credit hours 15 credit hours 6 credit hours 6 credit hours 9 credit hours 3 credit hours
UW00202 (TITAS) UEXXXX2 (KIK1)UKXXXX2(KIK3)
(6 credit hours)
UW00102(HE) UCXXXX2 (KIK2)
(4 credit hours)
UW00302(APK)
(2 credit hours)UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
(2 credit hours)
UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
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UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
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UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2
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BZXXX03BZXXX03
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NT10003StatisticsNT10102Fundamentals of Food Science and NutritionNT10903Organic Chemistry
NT10703MathematicsNT10803BiochemistryNT11003Cell BiologyNT11103Food Sensory EvaluationNT11203Physical Properties of Food
NT20703Food Analysis and InstrumentationNT20903Food Chemistry and Biochemistry
NT20003Food Processing and PreservationNT20203Food Microbiology
NT40003Food Legislation and Standards
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NF20102Food Service Entrepreneurship NF20103Food Service Basic
(5 credit hours)
NF20002Molecular GastronomyNF20003Eastern and Western Food
(5 credit hours)
NF30103Menu DevelopmentNF30303Arrangement, Design and Equipment for Food Service
(6 credit hours)
NF30012Industrial Training and Seminar
(12 credit hours)
NF00103Research Project INF40102International BusinessNF40103Commercial Food Preparation NF40303Food Service System and Operation
(11 credit hours)
NF00206Research Project IINF40002Quantity PurchasingNF40003Special Topics NF40203Quantity Food Preparation
(14 credit hours)
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*Remarks:Courses Offered are subject to change.
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BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING WITH HONOURS
BPKP CODE PROGRAMMEHE02 Accounting
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS WITH HONOURS
BPKP CODE PROGRAMMEHE04 EntrepreneurshipHE06 Financial Management and BankingHE08 Hotel ManagementHE09 International BusinessHE10 MarketingHP08 Tourism Management
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS WITH HONOURS
BPKP CODE PROGRAMMEHE05 Planning and Development EconomicsHE07 Financial EconomicsHE11 Human Resource Economics
Faculty of Business, Economics andAccountancy
Tel : 6088 320 000 Ext : 1522 Fax : 6088 320 360 E-mail: [email protected]
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FACULTY OFBUSINESS,ECONOMICS ANDACCOUNTANCY
‘Competitive Locally and Globally’
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DEAN Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rasid Hj. MailDip. Acc. (ITM), B.Acc. (UUM), M.Acc. (Dundee)Ph.D Acc (UiTM), CA (M)
DEPUTY DEAN (Academic & International)Roslinah MahmudB. Econ. Human Resource (UMS),M.Econs (Human Resource) (UKM)
DEPUTY DEAN (Student Affairs & Postgraduate) Dr. Mohd Rahimie Abd KarimB. Mgmt. (Tech.)(UTM),MSc. (Durham) PhD. Islamic Finance & Investment (Durham) DEPUTY DEAN (Research and Innovation) Dr. Noor Fzlinda FabeilDiploma In Business Studies (ITM),BBA (Hons) Marketing (UiTM), MBA (USM),PhD In Entrepreneurship (Edinburgh)
DEPUTY REGISTRARSarlona Hj. Jasnie GindungBSc. Buss. Admin (Management) (Hons)(Northern Arizona University)
DEPUTY REGISTRARMasri JudahB.A (Hons)(UM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Datu Tumanggong Datu ManongB. Psy. (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Accounting)Dr. Sulaiman Bin Tahajuddin* Director Accounting CentreDip. Acc. (ITM), Adv. Dip. Acc. (UiTM)M.A. Accounting And Finance (Lancaster),Ph.D (Essex) Accounting
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Entrepreneurship) Sorayah NasipB.Bus.(Hons) Entrepreneurship (UMS), MBA (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME(Planning And Development Economics)Assoc. Prof. Hj. Dullah Hj. MulokDPIM. (ITM), Bsc. Resource Dev.,MSc. Resource Econs. (Rhode Island)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME(Financial Management & Banking)Amer Azlan Bin Abdul JamalDip. Investment Analysis, BBA (Hons) Finance,MBA (UiTM)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Financial Economics) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wong Hock TsenB. Soc. Sc. (Hons) Economics (USM),M. Econ (UKM),Ph.D Econs (Essex)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Hotel Management)Juliana Anak LanggatDip. Hotel Mgmt, B.Sc. (Hons) Hotel Mgmt,M. Hospitality Mgmt (UiTM)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME(International Business)Rini Suryati SulongB.HSc. (Hons) Political Science (UIAM),MA Mgmt. (Hawaii Pacific)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Marketing)Haslinda HasanDip. PA. (ITM), BBA Marketing / Management(Northwood of Michigan), MBA (Malaya)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME(Human Resources Economics)Rostika Petrus BorohB. Economics (Human Resource Economic), MHCM (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME(Tourism Management) Dr. Balvinder Kaur KlerBa (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management (Oxford Brookes)MSc. Tourism Management (Surrey)Ph.D Tourism (Surrey)
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Faculty ofBusiness,Economics andAccountancy
The Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy (FBEA) was established in 1995 under the name of School of Business and Economics. The aspiration of its establishment was the needs for professionals in the area of management, business and economics. Realizing the importance of human capital as a basis to create a developed nation, as outlined in Vision 2020, the academic program in FPEP is formulated to produce quality graduates to fulfil the needs for capable managers, entrepreneurs, accountants, economists and industrial players. Apart from fulfilling the needs of the nation and optimizing the existing competitive advantage, the graduates of FPEP is prepared to compete in the global market with internationally standard technical ability and soft skill. In line with the economic and business development, the dynamic academic programmes in FPEP have progressively developed to become ten undergraduate programmes that encapsulate the discipline of business, economics and accountancy. After 20 years of its establishment FPEP has successfully produced more than 10,000 graduates (undergraduate ad postgraduate) who came from various countries and now becoming important assets to various sectors and industries internationally. Beside a continuous quality assurance and benchmarked internationally, research activities and community engagement are also empowered via international networking with various institution and organizations. With the visionary education philosophy,
FBEA aims for preparing students for entry level in the related field of business and economics, support continued education at the graduate level and provide a solid foundation for long-life professional growth.
FBEA Aims
■ To achieve an academic scholarly world class excellence in the field of business, economics and accountancy.
■ To explore, uphold and optimise business, economic and accounting knowledge effectively for the university, community and nation development.
■ To conserve academic freedom, to appreciate knowledge tradition and to maintain intellectual robustness among the community of FPEP and university.
■ To produce proactive, creative, competent, competitive, ethical and dynamic graduates.
■ To provide undergraduate and postgraduate study programmes in the area of business, economic and accountancy that covering various specialization with the quality as expected by the market.
■ To carry out research activities, consultancy, community engagement, and academic publication in the area of business, economics and accountancy, relevant to the niche of the university, with commercial values and in line with the needs of the nation, community and industry.
■ To establish networking with academic institutions, government, private and the third sectors, and professional bodies locally and internationally to enhance value, professionalism and excellence of the faculty and university.
■ To educate and enhance holistic values and enterprising mind with responsibility among scholars, officers, support staff and members of the faculty to achieve optimum, high quality, innovative and high impact productivity.
Objectives FBEALearning Outcomes
Introductions
At the end of studies, Faculty of Business, Economics andAccountancy graduates should be able to:
■ Demonstrate knowledge and understanding in the respective area of studies.■ Demonstrate problem-solving and critical thinking skills in the area of business, accounting and economics.■ Work independently, lead and be an effective team player.■ Demonstrate effective communication and have good command of written and spoken English language.■ Demonstrate professionalism, ethical behaviours and practices as well as social responsibilities.■ Demonstrate a commitment to life-long learning and professional development.■ Display effective managerial skills.■ Use effectively computer and other technologies appropriate to the discipline.■ Integrate all knowledge, either theoretically or practically that they have obtained in order to prepare them for any professional qualification.■ Identify, explore and evaluate any work or business opportunity in any related field.
that crystallised in the form of a long range plan called Malaysian Education Development Plan (PPPM, 2015-2015), FPEP is progressing with academic, scholarly and research activities based on the university niche area, in particular entrepreneurship and hospitality industry.
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Programmes Offered
This programme is established to produce competitive workforce for both public and private sectors by offering relevant courses not only in economics but also in business and accounting. This is necessary prior to their exposures to more specific programmes’ courses. Courses specifically covered include; economic development, geographical information system (GIS), agricultural economics, planning and project analysis, international trade and development, environmental economics, industrial economics, and Islamic economics etc. Students are also exposed to real work activities through industrial or practicum training in public or private organizations.
Planning and DevelopmentEconomics
Financial Management andBanking
The aim of the programme is to produce graduates equipped with the knowledge and skills in financial economics especially in financial markets. The graduates will be able to analyse financial economics problems with the use of computer softwares. The courses offered in this programme include financial economics, international financial economics, money and banking, technical financial economics, applied financial econometrics, corporate financial economics, Islamic financial economics, public finance and offshore financial economics.
Financial Economics
This programme offers courses related to finance, investment and banking. It aims to give students knowledge in the current financial system operation and its contribution to the economy. Exposure will be given to issues such as finance management, investment, banking management, securities analysis, money and capital market, financial futures and options, risk management as well as merger and acquisitions.
Career ProspectsGraduates may be interested in starting up their own businesses or advising those who do. Graduates may find employment opportunities in innovative or entrepreneurial positions in a wide range of leadership and support roles within existing enterprises, both large and small, or managing new ventures within large organizations.
Career ProspectsBy having the necessary knowledge and skills in economics, graduates in this program have wide opportuni-ties to develop their career either in the public or private sectors. Since graduates are also to various courses in business and accounting, thus their employment prospects are not only limited to economics related jobs, but also any job opportunities in business. Some of the job opportunities includes; economics planning officer, urban Planning officer, development Advisor, researchers, economic analyst, banking officers, economist in private firms, etc. In addition, graduates can also combine their expertise with other graduates in different fields to establish business firm in various areas of their choice.
Career ProspectsWith the balance knowledge in the field of finance and banking, graduates from Financial Management and Banking program are able to seek for employment either in public or private sector, ie: central bank, securities commission, finance department of local and federal government, banks, brokerage firms, insurance companies, consultant as well as entrepreneur.
Career ProspectsGraduates has the opportunity for an employment infinancial institution such as insurance companies, andmutual funds, corporate finance, brokerage firms, andpublic sector.
The four-year programme objectives, among others, are to produce well-trained graduates in accounting and to fulfil the country’s need of professional accountants by the year 2020. The program will e quip students with skills and knowledge required of an accountant, in which students will be exposed no only technical aspects of accounting but also to related issues in the business world in general and the accounting profession in particular. Course concentrations cover financial accounting, management accounting, audit, taxation, public sector accounting, accounting information systems, accounting theory and practice, accounting ethics, finance and other related courses. The Bachelor of Accounting with Honours degree is a recognised accountancy degree under Part I of the First Schedule of the Accountants Act, 1967.
Accounting
Career ProspectsWith the available knowledge and skills in accounting, graduates from Accounting Program are able to seek wide job opportunities and employment prospects either in the public or private sector.
This programme aims to produce graduates that are able to thrive in the entrepreneurship sector domestically and globally. The purpose of this programme is to expose students to the important aspects within the entrepreneurship field as well as looking at the innovative, creativity approaches to realize the concept of entrepreneurship, career and culture of entrepreneurship, small and medium industries, project proposal, production and services management, E-Commerce, accountancy, funding and franchising.
Entrepreneurship
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The purpose of this programme is to provide students with an understanding on the main concepts in the marketing field such as marketing management, marketing strategies and marketing research in accordance with current trend of marketing. This programme offers courses which are theoretical and practical such as marketing promotion and technology, branding and product management, consumer behaviour and strategic marketing. In order to develop student’s critical thinking, research and analytical skills are emphasized by introducing case study in each course. Focus will be given in the discussion concerning the marketing mix concept related to the product, price, distribution and promotion.
Marketing
Career ProspectsGraduates can be employed in the field of marketing such as marketing planner, brand marketer, product and advertising manager, retail manager, public relation executive, servicing manager and market researcher.
The objective of this programme is to produce skilled workers competent in human resources related issues. Students will be able to follow the dynamic changes of both the national and global labour market. Students will be exposed to the development in economy especially knowledge-base economy (k-economy). This program will equip students with necessary expertise and professional skills needed to management.
Human Resource Economics
Career ProspectsGraduates will be able to fill job vacancies at executive level in any human resource department in any organization.
This program aims to produce graduates who are skilled in hospitality management aspects of the overall administrative practices hotel. Graduates will be trained to think critically in making decisions through group activities and also individuals. The program is structured to help graduates to become more competitive in the various areas of hospitality. Coverage specialization courses including front office management, property management, food and beverage management, marketing, hospitality, hospitality supervision, operation of special events, hospitality financial management, entrepreneurship in hospitality, service management, strategic management of hospitality and hospitality operating system.
Hotel Management
Career ProspectsWith knowledge and expertise in the field of Hotel Management which became the basis for the growth of professional career in the hospitality field can enable graduates to become employees of choice operators of the hospitality industry. And at the same time, graduates can become an entrepreneur in the field of hospitality that is able to have the power of critical thought and has added value such as high soft skills
This programme aims to produce competitive and well- trained workforce in international affairs by offering relevant multi-disciplined courses to the students based on their specialization. Students are also exposed to real business activities through industrial visit and practicum training. Current specialization consists of management and marketing.
International Business
Career ProspectsGraduate has the opportunity to involve in globalization and cross cultural issue such as multinational company and public sector.
The aim for Tourism Management program provides skilled and knowledgeable candidates theoretically and technically. Thus, students are able to apply the knowledge and skills that is needed by the tourism industry in the private or public sector. In addition, this program objective is to recruit and produce individuals equipped with personal, technical and conceptual skills; which those elements is very significant for tourism that practices service oriented and globally trait.
Tourism Management
Career ProspectsStudying Tourism at UMS can lead to a rewarding career in a number of tourism industry sectors (national and international). Opportunities will exist in the fields of travel consultancy, tour operations, destination marketing, attractions and destination management, events programming, government and public service and small business development (possibly leading to self- employment).
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ACADEMICIAN
DR. SYED AZIZI WAFA SYED KHALID WAFADip. In Forestry. (ITM), BBA Summa Cum Laude (Ohio), MBA (San Diego),DBA (US International University), AMIM. International Business
DR. ROSELINA AHMAD SAUFIBBA(UKM), MBA, Ph.D Mgmt. (Sheffield)Management
DR. JENNIFER CHAN KIM LIANBA (Winnipeg), BBA-Travel Industry Mgmt. (Hawaii Pacific), MBA- International Mgmt & Int’l Marketing (Monterey Institute of Int’l Studies), PhD Tourism & Hospitality Mgmt (Strathclyde)Tourism Management and Hospitality Management
DR. HJH. ARSIAH HJ. BAHRON*Director PLUMSBSc. (USC), MBA, DBA (UKM)Management / Organisation Behaviour
DATUK DR. HJ. KASIM B. HJ. MD. MANSUR BSc. Business Admin., MSc. Econ. Dev. (Indiana State), Ph.D Labour Econ. & Econ. Dev. (Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Development and Labour Economics
DR. AMRAN HJ. HARUN*Deputy Dean (Centre of Postgraduate Studies)BSc. Marketing(Indiana), MBA Marketing (UPM),Ph.D Marketing (USM)Marketing
DR. CAROLINE GEETHA A/P B. AROKIADASANB. Econ., M. Econ. Ph.D (UKM)Financial Economics
DR. RAMAN NOORDIN*Director Centre for Co-curriculum and Student DevelopmentDip. Acc., ADIA (ITM), MSc Acc. (East Anglia), Ph.D (USM)Accounting
DR. REMALI YUSOFFBA., MA. (Karachi), M. Econ. (UKM), Ph.D Banking & Finance (Durham, UK)Planning and Development Economics
DR. RASID HJ. MAIL*DeanDip. Acc. (ITM), B.Acc. (UUM), M.Acc. (Dundee),Ph.D Acc (UiTM), CA (M)Accounting
DR. WONG HOCK TSEN*Head Of Programme HE07B. Soc. Sc. Econ. (USM), M. Econ (UKM), Ph.D Econs (Essex)Financial Economics
HJ. DULLAH HJ. MULOK *Head Of Programme HE05 DPIM. (ITM), BSc. Resource Dev., MSc. Resource Econs. (Rhode Island)Planning & Development Economics
ABDUL WAHID MOHD. KASIM Dip. Acc., ADIA (ITM), M. Com. Acc. (Wollongong),RA (M)Accounting
DR. AWANGKU HASSANAL BAHARBA. (Coventry), MSc. Tourism Management (Surrey),Ph.D (Commerce) Tourism (Victoria)Tourism Management
DR. AZAZE@AZIZI HJ. ABDUL ADIS*Vice Director (Center for Research and Innovation)Dip. Banking (KUSZA), BBA Marketing (UiTM), MSc. Marketing (UPM), DBA. Marketing (Chungam)Marketing
DR. BALVINDER KAUR KLER *Head Of Programme HP08BA (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management (Oxford Brookes), MSc Tourism Management (Surrey),Ph.D Tourism (Surrey)Tourism Management
IDA SHAFINAZ MOHAMED KAMILLLB(UIAM), LLM (Aberyswyth) Adv. & Sol (Malaya)Law
DR. JANICE NGA LAY HUI *Practicum CoordinatorB.Econs(Hons) with Mktg., M.Econ. (UKM), M. Econ (UKM), M.A EAS (Leeds), Phd (Leeds)Political Economics
DR. JAMES ENG @ JAMES M. ALINDip. PA (INTAN), BA.(Malaya), M.Econ,Ph.D Econ (Yokohama)Human Resource Economics
DR. JULIAN PAUL SIDINADBS (ITM), MSc. (Salford), Ph.D (UMS)Management
JUNAINAH JAIDI (Study Leave)Dip. Banking, B.Acc. (ITM), M. Acc. (UKM)Accounting
LIM THIEN SANG (Study Leave)BSc. Finance (CSU Sacramento),MA Risk Mgmt. (Nottingham)Financial & Risk Management
MAT SALLEH B. HJ. AYUBDip. PA (ITM), B.PA (UUM), MBA (Oklahoma) Entrepreneurship
DR. MAZALAN MIFLIDip. Catering and Hotel Mgmt. (AH&MA), BSc. Bus. Admin. Travel Industry Mgmt. (Hawaii Pacific), MSc International Hotel Mgmt. (Surrey)PhD Foodservice Mgt (UiTM)Hotel Management
DR. MOHD RAHIMIE ABD KARIM*Deputy Dean (HEP and Postgraduate)B. Mgmt. (Tech.) (UTM), MSc. B. Mgmt. (Tech.) (UTM), MSc. (Durham),PhD. Islamic Finance & Investment (Durham)Islamic Financial & Investment
MOHD SAFRI SAIMAN*Thesis CoordinatorB. Ec. (Analytical Econ.), M. Ec. (Malaya)Planning & Development Economics
MORI KOGID (Study Leave) B. Econ. Analysis & Public Policy,M. Econ. Fin. Econ. & Econometrics (UKM)Financial Economics
PROFESSORS
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS SENIOR LECTURERS
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 215
IZYANTI AWANG RAZLIDip. Hotel Mgmt.(UiTM), BSc. Hotel Mgmt (UiTM),M. Int. Tourism & Hospitality Mgmt (Griffith) Hotel Management
JAINURIN JUSTINE @ ABDUL AZIZ*Deputy Director(Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development)BBA Acc. (Texas Tech. Univ.),M.Com. (Australian National)Accounting
JAKARIA DASANBSc. Public Administration(West Texas A & M Univ., U.S.A), MBA (UMS) Human Resource Economics
JARATIN LILYDip. in Banking (ITM), BBA (Hons) International Business (UMS), M. Sc International Business (AIT), ThailandInternational Business
JULIANA ANAK LANGGAT*Head Of Programme (HE08)Hotel Mgmt (UiTM), B.Sc. (Hons) Management (ITM) M Hospitality Management (UiTM) Hotel Management
KAMARUL MIZAL MARZUKI*Head Of BIMP-EAGA Unit Toursm DevelopmentDip. Urban & Regional Planning,MSc. Tourism Planning (UTM)Tourism Management
DR. NOOR FZLINDA FABEIL *Deputy Dean (Research and Innovation)Dip. in Business Studies (UiTM) BBA (Hons) Marketing (UiTM), MBA (USM), PhD (Edinburgh)Entrepreneurship
DR. QAISER MUNIR BSc. in Economic (Karachi),MSc. In Economics (Pakistan), Ph.D in Economic (UMS)Planning & Development Economics
DR. OSWALD @ AISAT IGAU Dip. in Bus Studies., ADBS Mktg. (ITM),MBA Mktg. (London) Ph.D (UMS) Marketing DR. RAMRAINI ALI HASSAN*Director Entreprenuership Research and Development Centre (ERDEC)Dip. Buss. Admin.(UiTM), BBA UiTM), Msc (Aberden)Ph.D (Entreprenuership) (Murdoch,Australia) Entrepreneurship ROSLE @ AWANG MOHIDINDip. Bus., BBA(Hons) Finance (ITM), MBA (UKM),Financial Management & Banking
ROSENI ARIFFIN Dip. Institutional Catering and Management (ITM)Bsc. Travel Mg. (Hawaii), Msc. Tourism Mktg. (UK)Tourism Management
ROZILEE ASID (Study Leave)B. Ec. (Analytical Econ.), M. Ec. (Malaya)Planning & Development Economics
SALMAH TOPIMIN (Study Leave) Dip. Acc. (ITM), BA Acc. & Fin. (DeMontfort), MSc. Entrepreneurial (Stirling)Entrepreneurship
DR. SARMA IMRAN ARALAS Bachelor of Science Economics (Houston),Master of Arts Economics (Houston),Ph.D. Agricultural Economics (Michigan State)Financial Economics
SHARIJA CHE SHAARI LLB (UKM), LLM (East Anglia)Law
DR. STEPHEN LAISON SONDOH JR.*Postgraduate CoordinatorBBA MBA (Central Oklahoma), PhD. in Marketing (USM) Marketing
DR. SULAIMAN BIN TAHAJUDDIN*Director Accounting Centre*Head of Programme (HE02)Dip. Acc. (ITM), Adv. Dip. Acc. (UiTM) M.A. Accounting and Finance (Lancaster), Ph.D (Essex)Accounting
WAJIRAN SINUN B.Commerce (Meiji), MSc. Int. Bus. (UMIST) )International Business
DR. ZAKARIYA BELKHAMZABA, MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) Management,IT Management, MIS
LECTURERS
AMER AZLAN BIN ABDUL JAMAL*Head Of Programme (HE06)Dip. Investment Analysis., BBA Finance., MBA (UiTM)Corporate Finance & Investments
ANDY LEE CHEN HIUNGB. Commerce & Management,M. Of Commerce & Management(New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants) Accounting
ARIF@KAMISAN PUSIRANDip. Food Service Mgmt (ITM), BSc. Hotel Mgmt,MBA (UiTM)Hotel Management
BAMINI BALAKRISNAN (Study Leave) Dip. Pemasaran (Politeknik Shah Alam),BBA (Hons) Marketing (UMS), MBA Marketing (UMS)Marketing
CHARLIE ALBERT LASUIN SADAH (Study Leave)Dip. Buss. Studies (UiTM), BBA (Hons) Marketing (UMS),MBA (Int.Business) (AIT-Thailand)Marketing
DAYANGKU ASLINAH ABDUL RAHIM (Study Leave)B. Econ (Hons), M. Econ. (UIAM)Financial Economics
DATU RAZALI DATU ERANZA*Co-ordinator (School Core Courses)B.Buss (UNITAR), MHCM (UMS)Management
DIANA NABILA CHAU ABDULLAH (Study Leave)B. Econ (Hons.) (UUM), M. Econ. (UUM)Planning and Development Economics
GRACE PHANG ING BBA Marketing (UKM), MBA Marketing (UPM)Marketing
HASLINDA HASAN*Head Of Programme (HE10)Dip. PA. (ITM), BBA Marketing / Management(Northwood of Michigan), MBA (Malaya)Marketing
216 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy
KEVIN MATTHEW BOSIDip Acc. (UiTM), Bach.Acc , Master in Acc. (Australia)Accounting
KHAIRUL HANIM BT. PAZIM @ FADZIMB. Econ, M. Econ (UIAM)Human Resource Economics
KOK SOOK CHING B. Econ (Hons) (UMS), M. Econ (Wollongong)Financial Economics
LIM FUI YEE BEATRICE (Study Leave)B. Econ (UMS), M. Econ (Wollongong)Human Resource Economics
MERLYN RITA ANAK BUNCHA Dip. PA (ITM), B. Human Resource Mgmt.(UUM),MBA (Swinburne, Melbourne)Entrepreneurship
MOHD. ALLIF ANWAR ABU BAKARB. Acct (Hons.) UMS, M. Accounting (UiTM) Accounting
MOHD. IRWAN DAHNIL SIKUMBANGB. (Hons) IT (UUM), M. IT (UUM)Entrepreneurship
MOHD. RIZWAN ABD MAJID *Deputy Director(Entrepreneurship & Development Centre)Diploma in Foodservice, BSc (Hons) Foodservice,MBA (UiTM)Hotel Management
NELSON LAJUNIBBA Finance (UKM), MBA (UNIMAS)
NORAIZAN RIPAINB.Acc (UiTM), M.Sc. (Int Acc) (UUM)Accounting
RINI SURYATI SULONG*Head of Programme (HE09)B. Human Sc. Pol. Sc. (UIAM), MA Mgmt. (Hawaii Pacific) International Business
ROSLINAH MAHMUD*Deputy Dean (Academic)B. Econ. (Hons) (UMS),M.Econs (Human Resource) (UKM)Human Resource Economics
ROSTIKA PETRUS BOROH *Head of Programme HE11B. Econ (Hons)(UMS), MHCM (UMS)Human Resource Economic
ROZAIDY MAHADIB.Acc (USM), M.Arts (Accounting) (USM)Accounting
SHARIFAH MILDA AMIRUL Dip. Acc (UiTM), B. Acc (Hons.) UiTM
SIDAH IDRISB. Business (Hons) (UMS), MBA (UUM)International Business
SITI HAJAR SAMSU (Study Leave)B. Econs (Hons) (UMS), M.Econs (UIAM)Planning & Development Economics
SORAYAH NASIP*Head of Programme (HE04)BBA (Hons) (UMS), MBA (UMS)Entrepreneurship
TINI MAIZURA MOHTARDip. Tourism Hospitality Mg. (Stamford College),BSc. Business Admin.Tourism & Hospitality Mg. (Hawaii Pacific) MBA in Marketing (Hawaii Pacific)Tourism Management
VIVIN VINCENT CHANDRAN A/L MUNUSAMAYDip. HRM (Teesside), BA Dip. Ed. (Malaya),MSc. HRD (UPM)Human Resource Economics
WIJAYA KAMAL RAMLANB. Ec. (Malaya), M.Econs (UKM)Planning & Development Economics
YUZAINY JANIN (Study Leave)Dip. Tourism, BSc. Tourism Mgmt (UiTM),M. Int. Tourism & Hospitality Mgmt. (Griffith)Tourism Management
TUTORS
DG. SAFRINA AG. BUDIN (Study Leave)Bfin (Hons) (UUM)Financial Management & Banking
HAIRUL NIZAM HJ ALIASB.Bus (UNITAR), M. Human Capital (UMS)Entrepreneurship
SHARIFAH RAHAMAH AMIRULDip.Bus (UiTM),BBA Human Resource Management (UiTM) Human Resource Economics
OSCAR DOUSIN (Study Leave)B.Sc (Hons.) Human Resource Developement (UNIMAS), MHCM (UMS)
ANDI TAMSANG ANDI KELE (Study Leave)B.Buss (Hons) (UMS)
SHAFINAZ NAIMB. Econ (Hons) (UMS)
ZAITON OSMANDip. Investment Analysis (ITM), BBA Finance (UKM),MBA Int. Banking & Finance (Birmingham)Financial Management & Banking
ZURAIDAH JAMRINDip. in Business Studies (UiTM),BBA Int’l Business (UiTM), MIB (Griffith University)International Business
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 217
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UNIVERSITY CORE (PPIB)
(10 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE LANGUAGE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (CO-CURRICULUM)(3 CREDIT HOURS)
CommunicativeEnglish GrammarModule 1 (MUET 1, 2) Academic Reading & Writing / Eng for ResearchPurposes / Grammar in Context Module 1 (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Reading & Writing in English Module 3 (MUET 1, 2) Foreign Language Level 2 (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UW00102 EthnicRelations UC00302Kemahiran BerundingInternational Students: UM00202Bahasa Melayu Aras 1 (replacement for UW00102)
UW00202TITASUE00202Etika Golongan Profesional UK00402Teknik danKemahiran Belajar International Students: UM00202Bahasa Melayu Aras 2 (replacement forUW00202)
Oral Communication in English Module 2 (MUET 1, 2)Foreign Language Level 1 (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Academic Reading & Writing Module 4A (MUET1, 2) Foreign Language Level 3(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
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FACULTY CORE(30 CREDIT
HOURS)
PROGRAM CORE(72 CREDIT
HOURS)
ELECTIVE(12 CREDIT HOURS)
TOTAL(143 CREDIT
HOURS)
PRACTICAL TRAINING/ ACADEMICEXERCISE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
(6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours)
BP40008Practicum
BT10203MicroeconomicsBT12003MarketingBT12303ManagementBT10903BusinessMathematicsBP12103Principles ofAccounting
BT11703 Macroeconomics
BP12203FinancialAccounting IBP17103FinancialManagementBP21103ManagementAccounting I
BT10403 Statistics forBusiness andEconomicsBT10703Introduction To Management Information System
BP21203ManagementAccounting IIBP22303FinancialAccounting IIBP27203CorporateFinance
BT20403Commercial LawBT21303OrganisationalBehaviour
BP22403AdvancedFinancialAccounting IBP23103Basic Auditingand ControlSystemsBP29103BusinessCommunicationfor AccountingBP31603Seminar inManagement Accounting
BP24103Taxation IBP26103Company LawBP32503AdvancedFinancialAccounting IIBP33203AdvancedAuditing andInvestigationBP35103Accounting Information Systems IBP39303AccountantsEthics andCorporateGovernance
BT31303StrategicManagement
BP34203AdvancedTaxationBP35203Accounting Information Systems IIBP38103AccountingResearchMethodologies
BP32603Public SectorAccountingBP42703AccountingTheory andPracticeBP48203Integrated Case Studies BP49303Global Business and Accounting
LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
21 20 20 20 18 18 18 8
HE02 ACCOUNTING
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PPIB)
(10 CREDITHOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (LANGUAGE)
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (CO-CURRICULUM)(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(54 CREDIT
HOURS)
BT12003MarketingBT10903BusinessMathematicsBT11903CoporateCommunicationBT12203Business Accounting
BT12303ManagementBT12103FinancialManagementBT10203Microeconomics I
BT22103BusinessInformation SystemBT22003EntrepreneurshipBT10403Business andEconomic StatisticBT11703Macroeconomics IBT22303Human ResourceManagement
BT21503Business EthicsBT21403OperationManagement
UB00202Oral Comm inEnglish Module 2(MUET 1, 2)Or Foreign Language Elem Level 1(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UB00302Reading & Writingin English Module3 (MUET 1, 2) OrForeign Language Elem Level 2(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
BT20403Commercial LawBT21603Research MethodologyBT21303OrganizationalBehaviour
BT31103StrategicManagement
UW00102Ethnic RelationsUC00XX2KI
International Students: UM00102Bahasa Melayu Aras 1 (replacement for UW00102)
UB00102CommunicativeEnglish GrammarModule 1 (MUET1, 2) Or Academic Reading & Writing / Eng For Research Purposes / Grammar in Context(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UW00202TITASUK00XX2KIUE00XX2KI
International Students: UM00202Bahasa Melayu Aras 2 (replacement for UW00202)
UB00702English For OccupationalPurpose (MUET 1, 2)Or Foreign Language Elem Level 3(MUET 3,4, 5, 6)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
220 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy
PROGRAM CORE(9 CREDIT HOURS)
COMPULSORY PROGRAMME
ELECTIVE(21 CREDIT
HOURS)
LIBERAL ELECTIVE (9 CREDIT HOURS)
PRACTICUM/ ACADEMIC EXERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
BB20103Creativity, Innovation in Entrepreneurship
Elective 1Elective 2
Elective 3
BB30006Practicum orBB30016Thesis Writing
TOTAL(120 CREDIT
HOURS)21 17 20 20 21 21
BB20203E-Commerce inEntrepreneurshipBB20303Franchise ManagementBB21503EntrepreneurialFinance
BB33103Social Entrepreneurship BB31403Strategic Entrepreneurship
BB30603CorporateEntrepreneurship
BB31203Business Project Proposal
BB31303Seminar in Entrepreneurship BB31603New Business Venture Management
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
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HE04 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 221
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PPIB)
(10 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (LANGUAGE)
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (CO-CURRICULUM)(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(51 CREDIT
HOURS)
BT10203Microeconomics IBT12303ManagementBT12003Marketing BT11803MathematicalEconomics
BT11703Macroeconomics IBT10403Statistics forBusiness andEconomicsBT11903CorporateCommunication
BT22003EntrepreneurshipBT22203EconometricsBT21703Microeconomics IIBT12203BusinessAccounting
BT22103BusinessInformationSystem
UB00202Oral CommunicationIn English
UB00303Reading & Writingin English
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
BT21003InternationalEconomicsBT21603ResearchMethodologyBT21803Macroeconomics IIBT22403Managerial EconomicsBT12103FinancialManagement
UW00XX2HUB ETK/TITAS/UXXXX2KI
International Students:UM00102Bahasa MelayuAsas IUE00XX2KI
UB00102CommunicativeEnglish Grammar
UW00XX2HUB ETK/TITAS/UW00XX2HUB ETK/TITAS/UK00702KIUE00XX2KI
International Students: UM00XX2Bahasa MelayuAsas II UK00XX2KIUE00XX2KI
UB00703English For OccupationalPurpose
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
222 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy
CORE PROGRAMME
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
COMPULSORY PROGRAMME
ELECTIVE(21 CREDIT
HOURS)
LIBERAL ELECTIVE(9 CREDIT HOURS)
PRACTICUM/ACADEMICEXERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
BC20103Development Economics
BC20203Fiscal Economics
Elective 1Elective 2
Elective 3
BC30006PracticumOrBC30106Academic Exercise
TOTAL(120 CREDIT
HOURS)
BC20403Issues of Malaysian Economics
BC30303Resource and Agriculture Economics BC31403EnvironmentalEconomics
BC30403Planning EconomicsBC20603Geographical Information System
BC30603Project Planning and Approval
BC30503International Trade and Development BC30803Islamic Financial Economics BC32203IndustrialEconomics
Tahun 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Tahun 2 Tahun 3
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18 20 20 20 21 21
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PPIB)
(10 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (LANGUAGE)
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (CO-CURRICULUM) (3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE(54 CREDIT
HOURS)
BT12003MarketingBT12303ManagementBT10903Business MathematicsBT11903Corporate Communication
BT10203Microeconomics 1BT12103Financial ManagementBT12203Business Accounting
BT22003EntrepreneurshipBT10403Business andEconomic StatisticBT21303OrganizationalBehaviourBT11703Macroeconomics 1BT20403Commercial Law
BT21403Operation ManagementBT21503Business Ethics
BT31103Strategic Management
UB00202Oral Comm inEnglish Module 2(MUET 1, 2)OrForeign LanguageElem Level 1(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UB00302Reading & Writing in English Module 3 (MUET 1, 2)OrForeign Language Elem Level 2(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
BT21603ResearchMethodologyBT22103BusinessInformationSystemBT22303Human ResourcesManagement
UW00102Ethnic RelationsUC00XX2KI
International Students: UM00102Bahasa MelayuAras 1(replacementfor UW00102)
UB00102CommunicativeEnglish GrammarModule 1 (MUET 1, 2)OrAcademic Reading& Writing / Eng ForResearch Purposes/ Grammar inContext(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UW00202TITASUK00XX2KIUE00XX2KI
International Students:UM00202Bahasa MelayuAras 2(replacementfor UW00202)
UB00702English For Occupational Purpose (MUET 1, 2)OrForeign English Elem Level 3(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
224 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy
CORE PROGRAMME
(15 CREDIT HOURS)
COMPULSORY PROGRAMME
ELECTIVES(15 CREDIT
HOURS)
LIBERAL ELECTIVES
(9 CREDIT HOURS)PRACTICUM/ ACADEMIC EXERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
BD20303Advance FinancialManagement
Elective 1Elective 2
Elective 3
BD30006Practicum Or BD30106Academic Exercise
TOTAL(120 CREDIT
HOURS)
BD31603 Bank ManagementBD20403Investment Analysis
Elective Financial & Banking 1Elective Financial & Banking 2
BD20203Money and CapitalMarket
BD30603International Financial Management
Elective Financial & Banking 3Elective Financial & Banking 4Elective Financial & Banking 5
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
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HE06 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND BANKING
21 17 20 20 21 21
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PPIB)
(10 CREDITHOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE(LANGUAGE) (8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE(CO-CURRICULUM)(3 CREDIT HOURS)
MUET 1, 2:UB00202Oral Communication In EnglishMUET 3, 4, 5 or 6: Foreign Language
MUET 1, 2:UB00302Reading &Writing In EnglishMUET 3, 4, 5 or 6: Foreign Language
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UW00102Ethnic RelationsUC00302Negotiation Skills
International Students: UM00102Bahasa MelayuAras IUC00XX2PPIB
MUET 1, 2:UB00102CommunicativeEnglish GrammarMUET 3, 4, 5 or 6:UB00402Academic Readingand Writing /UB00502English forResearch Purpose /UB00602Grammar in Context
UW00202TITASUE00202Work Ethnics forProfessionalUK00402Study Skills andTechnique
International Students:UM00XX2Bahasa MelayuAras IIUW00302Fundamentalof EntrepreneurialAcculturationUE00XX2PPIBUK00XX2PPIB
MUET 1, 2:UB00702English ForOccupationalPurposeMUET 3, 4, 5 or 6: Foreign Language
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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CORE PROGRAMME
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
COMPULSORY PROGRAMME
ELECTIVES(21 CREDIT
HOURS)
LIBERAL ELECTIVES (9 CREDIT HOURS)
PRACTICUM/ ACADEMIC EXERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
BF20103Financial Economics I
BF20603Public Finance
BF20703Techical FinancialEconomics
2 Courses(6 Credit Hours)
1 Course(3 Credit Hours)BF30006Practical TrainingOrBF30106Academic Exercise
TOTAL(120 CREDIT HOURS)
BF31503Corparate FinancialEconomics
BF30403InternationalFinancial EconomicsBF30603Financial Economics IIBF31403Applied FinancialEconometrics
FACULTY CORE(51 CREDIT
HOURS)
BT22003EntrepreneurshipBT22203EconometricsBT21703Microeconomics IIBT12203Business Accounting
BT10203Microeconomics IBT12303ManagementBT12003MarketingBT11803MathematicalEconomics
BT11703Macroeconomics IBT10403Statistics forBusiness andEconomicsBT11903CorporateCommunication
BT21003International EconomicsBT21603ResearchMethodologyBT21803Macroeconomics IIBT22403Managerial EconomicsBT12103Financial Management
BT22103Business InformationSystem
BF30303Money and BankingBF30703Islamic FinancialEconomicsBF31203Financial EconomicsSeminarBF31303Offshore FinancialEconomics
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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HE07 FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
18 20 20 20 21 21
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PPIB)
(12 CREDITHOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE(LANGUAGE) (8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE(CO-CURRICULUM) (3 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202Oral Comm inEnglish Module 2(MUET 1, 2)OrForeign Language Elem Level 1(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
BT10203Microeconomics IBT12203BusinessAccountingBT12103FinancialManagement
BT22003EntrepreneurshipBT10403Business Statisticand EconomicsBT21303OrganizationalBehaviourBT11703MacroeconomicsBT22303Human ResourceManagement
BT21603ResearchMethodologyBT22103BusinessInformationSystemBT20403Commercial Law
BT21503Business EthicsBT21403OperationManagement
BT31103StrategicManagement
UB00302Reading & Writing in English Module 3(MUET 1, 2)OrForeign Language Elem Level 2(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
FACULTY CORE(48 CREDIT
HOURS)
BT12003MarketingBT12303ManagementBT10903Business MathematicBT11903CorparateCommunication
UW00102Ethnic RelationsUC00XX2KI
International Students:UM00102Bahasa MelayuAras 1 (replacementfor UW00102)
UB00102CommunicativeEnglish GrammarModule 1(MUET 1, 2)OrAcademic Reading& Writing / Eng ForResearch Purposes / Grammar in Context (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UW00202TITASUW00302APKUK00XX2KIUE00XX2KI
International Students:UM00202Bahasa MelayuAras 2 (replacement for UW00202)
UB00702English For OccupationalPurpose (MUET 1, 2)Or Foreign LanguageElem Level 3(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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CORE PROGRAMME
(15 CREDIT HOURS)
COMPULSORY PROGRAMME
ELECTIVES(21 CREDIT
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LIBERAL ELECTIVES
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
PRACTICUM/ ACADEMIC EXERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
BE20103Front OfficeManagement
BE20303Introduction toHospitality Industry
Elective 1Elective 2
Elective 3
BE30006Practical Training
TOTAL(120 CREDIT
HOURS)
BE31103Food and Beverage Management
BE33503Food PreparationorBE33603Food and Beverage ServicesBE31303Hospitality Marketing
BE20203Hospitality Opoeration SystemsBE33503Food PreparationorBE33603Food andBeverage Services
BE31003Pengurusan Penginapan
BE31703Special Event OperationBE31503Service Management for Hotel
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PPIB)
(10 CREDITHOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE(LANGUAGE)
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (CO-CURRICULUM) (3 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202Oral Communicationin English(MUET 1, 2)
UA/UJ/UN/UP/UR/US/UTForeign LanguageLevel 1( MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UB00302Reading & Writingin English(MUET 1, 2)
UA/UJ/UN/UP/ UR/US/UTForeign LanguageLevel 2(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
ECXXXXXCo-Curriculum
UC00302KemahiranBerundingUW00102Hubungan Etnik (HE)Or
International Students:UM00102Bahasa MelayuAras I
UB00102CommunicativeEnglish Grammar(MUET 1, 2)UB00402Academic Reading& WritingOrUB00502English For ResearchPurposesOrUB00602Grammar in Context(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UE00102Etika dan AkhlakUK00402Teknik danKemahiran BelajarUW00202TITASOr
International Students:UM00202Bahasa MelayuAras II
UB00702English ForOccupationalPurpose(MUET 1, 2)
UA/UJ/UN/UP/ UR/US/UTForeign LanguageLevel 3(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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CORE PROGRAMME
(15 CREDIT HOURS)
COMPULSORY PROGRAMME
ELECTIVES(15 CREDIT
HOURS)
LIBERAL ELECTIVES (9 CREDIT HOURS)
PRACTICUM/ ACADEMIC EXERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
BA21003Introduction International Business
BA21203Cross Culture Management BA21103InternationalMarketingBA33403InternationalBusiness Law
Elective 1Elective 2
Elective 3
BA30006Practicum OrBA30106Academic Exercise
TOTAL(120 CREDIT HOURS)
BA31103International Human Resource Management BA32303International Trade
BA33503InternationalFinance
BA31703International Operations Management
FACULTY CORE(54 CREDIT
HOURS)
BT11103EntrepreneurshipBT10403Business Statistic andEconomic BT21303OrganizationalBehaviourBT11703Macroeconomics BT20403Commercial LawBT22003Entrepreneurship
BT12003MarketingBT12303ManagementBT10903BusinessMathematicsBT11903CorporateCommunication
BT10203Microeconomics 1BT12203BusinessAccountingBT1203FinancialManagement
BT21603Research Methodology BT22103Business Information SystemBT22303Human ResourceManagement
BT21403Operation Management BT21503Business Ethics
BT31303StrategicManagement
MARKETINGBA31403Issues in International BusinessBA32503International Product and Brand ManagementMANAGEMENTBA33103International Business RelationBA33303Global Supply Chain Management
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PPIB)
(10 CREDITHOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (LANGUAGE)
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (CO-CURRICULUM) (3 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202Oral Comm inEnglish Module 2(MUET 1, 2)OrForeign LanguageElem Level 1(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UB00302Reading & Writingin English Module 3 (MUET 1, 2)OrForeign LanguageElem Level 2(MUET 3 ,4, 5, 6)
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UW00102Ethnic RelationsUC00XX2KI
International Student: UM00102Bahasa MelayuAras 1 (replacement for UW00102)
UB00102CommunicativeEnglish GrammarModule 1(MUET 1, 2)OrAcademic Reading& Writing / Eng For Research Purposes / Grammar in Context(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UW00202TITASUK00XX2KIUE00XX2KI
International Student: UM00202Bahasa MelayuAras 2 (replacement for UW00202)
UB00702English ForOccupationalPurpose (MUET 1, 2)OrForeign LanguageElem Level 3(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
FACULTY CORE(54 CREDIT
HOURS)
BT12203Business AccountingBT12103FinancialManagementBT10203Microeconomics
BT21303Organizationl BehaviourBT22003EntrepreneurshipBT10403Business Statistic and Economic BT11703Macroeconomics BT20403Commercial Law
BT12003MarketingBT12303ManagementBT10903Business MathematicsBT11903Corporate Communication
BT22103Business Information SystemBT21603ResearchMethodologyBT22303Human Resource Management
BT31503Business EthicsBT21403OperationManagement
BT31303StrategicManagement
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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CORE PROGRAMME
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
COMPULSORY PROGRAMME
ELECTIVES(33 CREDIT
HOURS)
LIBERALELECTIVES
(9 CREDIT HOURSPRACTICUM/ ACADEMIC EXERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
BG20103Consumer Behaviour
Elective 1Elective 2
Elective 3
BG30006Practicum Or BG30106AcademicExercise
TOTAL(120 CREDIT
HOURS)
BG22303Product Planning and Management
BG31203International Marketing Management BG31503Sales Management BG33203Retail MarketingManagement
BG30503DistributionManagementBG31903Integrated Marketing Communication BG31303Marketing Management BG32403Relationship Marketing
BG33403Strategic Marketing
BG31103Marketing ResearchBG31803Services Marketing BG32503Seminar in MarketingBG32203E-Marketing
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PPIB)
(10 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (LANGUAGE)
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE (CO-CURRICULUM)(3 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202Oral CommunicationIn EnglishOr(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)UA/UD/UJ/UM/UN/UP/UR/US/UTForeign Language
UB00302Reading andWriting In EnglishOr(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)UA/UD/UJ/UM/UN/UP/UR/US/UTForeign Language
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UW00102Ethnic RelationsUC00302Negotiation Skills
International Students:UM00102Bahasa MelayuAras I(replacement for UW00102)
UB00102CommunicativeEnglish GrammarOr(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)UB00402/502/602 English
UW00202TITASUE00202Ethics for Professionals UK00402Study Techniques and SkillsOrAny one UE/one UK
International Students:UM00202Bahasa MelayuAras II (replacement for UW00202)
UB00702English ForOccupationalPurposeOr(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)UA/UD/UJ/UM/UN/UP/UR/US/UTForeign Language
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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HE04 KEUSAHAWANAN
CORE PROGRAMME
(15 CREDIT HOURS)
COMPULSORY PROGRAMME
ELECTIVES(18 CREDIT
HOURS)LIBERAL
ELECTIVES(9 CREDIT HOURS)
PRACTICUM/ ACADEMIC EXERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
BH20103Human Resource EconomicsBH20203Model Manusia I
Elective 1Elective 2(Can Choose either component A or B)
Elective 3
BH30006Practicum Or BH30106Academic Exercise
TOTAL(120 CREDIT
HOURS)
Elective 1Elective 2Elective 3
BH30703InternationalHuman Resource Economics
BH30403ModelManusia II
BH30703Labour and productivity
Elective 1Elective 2Elective 3
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BT22003EntrepreneurshipBT22203EconometricsBT21703Microeconomics IIBT12203BusinessAccounting
BT10203Microeconomics IBT12303ManagementBT12003MarketingBT11803MathematicalEconomics
BT11703Macroeconomics IBT10403Statistics forBusiness andEconomicsBT11903CorporateCommunication
BT22103BusinessInformation System
BT21003InternationalEconomicsBT21603ResearchMethodologyBT21803Macroeconomics IIBT22403Managerial EconomicsBT12103FinancialManagement
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UNIVERSITY CORE(PPIB)
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UNIVERSITY CORE (LANGUAGE)
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY CORE(CO-CURRICULUM)(3 CREDIT HOURS)
UB00202Oral Comm inEnglish Module 2(MUET 1, 2)Foreign LanguageElem Level 1(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UB00302Reading & Writingin English Module 3(MUET 1, 2)Foreign LanguageElem Level 2(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
ECXXXX3Co-Curriculum
UW00102Ethnic RelationUC00302NegotiationProficiencies
International Students:UM00102Bahasa MelayuLevel 1
UB00102CommunicativeEnglish GrammarModule 1 (MUET1, 2) Academic Reading & WritingEng For Academic Purposes / Grammar in Context(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UW00202TITASUE00102Etika dan AkhlakUK00402Teknik danKemahiran Belajar
International Students:UM00202Bahasa MelayuLevel 2
UB00702English For OccupationalPurpose (MUET 1, 2)Foreign LanguageElem Level 3(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Year 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Year 2 Year 3
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CORE PROGRAMME
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
COMPULSORYPROGRAMME
ELECTIVES(18 CREDIT
HOURS)
LIBERAL ELECTIVES
(9 CREDIT HOURS)PRACTICUM /
ACADEMIC EXERCISE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
BY20203Culture in TourismIndustry
BY30403Tourism Marketing
BY20103Principles ofTourism
Elective 1Elective 2
Elective 3
BY30006Practicum
TOTAL(120 CREDIT
HOURS)
BY20303Tourism IntermediariesBY30603Tourist Behaviour
BY30703E-TourismManagementBY30803Special InterestTourismManagement
BY30503Tourism Planningand Development
FACULTY CORE(54 CREDIT
HOURS)
BT10403Business andEconomics StatisticsBT10703Introduction toInformation SystemsBT11103BasicEntrepreneurshipBT11703Macroeconomics IBT22303Human Resource Management
BT20403Commercial LawBT21603ResearchMethodologyBT21303OrganizationalBehaviour
BT12103Basic FinancialManagementBT12303Management Principles and Practices BT10403Microeconomics I
BT12003MarketingBT10903BusinessMathematicsBT11903CorporateCommunicationBT12203BusinessAccounting
BT31503Business EthicsBT21403OperationManagement
BY33803Travel andTransportationBY33903Special EventsManagement
BT31303Strategic Management
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BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (INTERNATIONAL FINANCE) WITH HONOURS
BPKP CODE SPECIALISATIONHE19 International Finance
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE (INTERNATIONAL AND OFFSHORE BANKING) WITH HONOURS
BPKP CODE SPECIALISATIONHE20 International and Offshore Banking
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETING WITH HONOURS
BPKP CODE SPECIALISATIONHE21 International Marketing
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE (INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ECONOMICS) WITH HONOURS
BPKP CODE SPECIALISATIONHE22 International Financial Economics
BACHELOR OF ISLAMIC FINANCE WITH HONOURS
BPKP CODE SPECIALISATIONHE23 Islamic Finance
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Administrative Office at Labuan Faculty of International Finance
Tel : 6087 - 460 486 / 466 719 Fax : 6087 - 460 477 E-mail: [email protected]
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‘Global Perspective’
LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
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DEAN Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syed Nasirin Syed Zainol AbidinPhD Information Systems Bath, MBA Ohio, BBA (Hons.) Marketing UiTM, Pg. Cert. Teaching & Learning Brunel
DEPUTY DEAN (Academic & International)Abdul Kamal Char MBA, UPM, BsBA (Hons.), Oklahoma
DEPUTY DEAN (Research & Innovation) Dr. Lee Hock Ann PhD Econs. Nottingham, MSc. UPM, BEcons. (Hons.) UPM)
DEPUTY DEAN (Student Affairs & Alumni) Dr. Suddin LadaPh. D Branding, UPM, MBA UPM, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UUM
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Norhanizah AdnanBSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMS
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Noraini SamsuBA (Hons.), UMS
Hj. Taufik Bin Abd. Latip B. Econs. (Hons.) Planning & Development, UMS
HEAD OF PROGRAMME
Minah JapangInternational Finance – HE19
Raymond Liew Anak LubangInternational and Offshore Banking – HE20
Caroline Rosie Jeffrey NasahInternational Marketing – HE21
Ooi Ai YeeInternational Financial Economics – HE22
Ahmad Aizuddin HamzahIslamic Finance - HE23
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Labuan Faculty of InternationalFinance
Labuan Faculty of International Finance (LFIF), previously known as Labuan School of International Business and Finance has been operated since 1999. The faculty does now have 5 strong international programs which are in International Finance, International and Offshore Banking, International Marketing, International Financial Economics and Islamic Finance. Situated in the Federal Territory of Labuan, the faculty is becoming a leading regional centre for conventional and Islamic Finance for Asia-Pacific. LFIF aims to produce talents in the field of international finance to fulfil the requirement of regional workforce particularly for Malaysia.
AimTo generate knowledge for the students with a global perspective in international finance through effective and up-to-date teaching, learning and research.
■ To produce charismatic undergraduate and postgraduate students in the field of conventional and Islamic finance who in return will be able to compete globally.
■ To conduct relevant research, publication and consultation in the field of international finance.
Objectives
This program delivers fundamental theories on financial management tools that effecting the financial aspects of decision making and strategies involving area in exchange rates, investment analysis, corporate finance, derivatives market that regulating future and option trading, stocks, bonds and portfolio analysis as well as financial risk management. The program exposeses students to the present issues and trends in national, regional and conventional finance in global prespective.
Programmes Offered
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE (HE19)
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING (HE21)
INTERNATIONAL AND OFFSHOREBANKING (HE20)
The one and only program in Malaysia that was developed to provide the student some fundamental and applied knowledge in the field of international and offshore banking. Among the core subjects are credit management, Information Systems for Banking, International Money and Capital Market and Wealth Management.
This program is developed to expose students in International Marketing. This would include all the related activities in promoting, selling the product and services. The learning is focused upon all key aspects of International Marketing. Among the main subjects of the program are International Marketing Research, Retailing, Principles of Marketing, Cyber Marketing and Current Issues in International Marketing.
Career ProspectsThe career opportunities with an international finance degree span wide-ranging areas including Finance Executive, Auditor, Credit Management Executive, Equity Analyst, Financial Analyst, Financial Planner, Futures Analyst, Investment Executive, Portfolio Executive, Researcher, Treasurer, Underwriter and Unit Trust Consultant in both the public and private sectors. Financial institutions such as brokerage firms, commercial and investment bank, insurance companies, and other financial intermediary companies employ finance graduates.
Career ProspectsSome examples would be Executive, Auditor, Credit Management Executive, Equity Analyst, Financial Analyst, Financial Planner, Futures Analyst, Investment Executive, Portfolio Executive, Researcher, Treasurer, Underwriter, Unit Trust Consultant and Wealth Management Executive in banking sector.
Career ProspectsSome examples would be Marketing Executive, Brand/ Product Executive, Services Executive, Customer Service Executive, Entrepreneur/ Retailer, Public Relations Executive, Sales Executive, Tourist Operator, Advertising/ Promotion Executive, Transport and Logistic Executive and Administrator.
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ECONOMICS (HE22)
This program is constructed to expose the students in International Financial Economics. This would include all the related macro and micro activities in plannning, leading, organising and controlliing world economy. The learning is focused upon all key aspects of International Financial Economics. Among the main subjects of the program are International Financial Economics, Econometrics, Advanced Econometrics and Current Issues in International Financial Economics.
Career ProspectsSome examples would be Unit Trust Consultant, Underwriter, Treasurer, Risk Executive, Researchers, Public Policy Consultant, Investment Executive, Portfolio Executive, Futures Analyst, Financial Planner, Equity Analyst, Credit Management Executive, Credit Analyst, Banking Executive, Audit Officer, Finance and Wealth Management Executive.
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This program is developed to expose students in the field of Islamic Finance. This would include all the related activities in unconventional financing. The learning is focused upon all key aspects of Islamic Finance. Among the main subjects of the program are Usul Fiqh, Fiqh Muammalat, and Current Issues in Islamic Finance.
ISLAMIC FINANCE (HE23)
Career ProspectsSome examples would be Islamic Banking Executive, Islamic Capital Market, Takaful Industry, Islamic Wealth Management, Waqf Institutions and Zakat. They can also take up leadership roles in major organization which include public and private sector.
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ACADEMIC STAFF
ASSOC. PROF. DR. GEOFFREY HARVEY TANAKINJAL Ph. D Marketing, Otago, MSc. Management, UPMBSc. (Hons.) Agribusiness, UPM, Dip. Agribusiness, UPMMarketing
ASSOC. PROF. DR. NORAZAH MOHD SUKIPh. D Marketing & e-Commerce, MMU, MPhil., MMU, BBA (Hons.) Marketing with Multimedia, MMUMarketing
ASSOC. PROF. DR. SYED NASIRIN SYED ZAINOL ABIDINPh. D Information Systems, Bath, MBA, Ohio, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM, Pg. Cert. Teaching & Learning, BrunelInformation Systems
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
DR. ANATH RAU KRISHNANPh. D Decision Science, UUM, BSc (Hons.) Decision Science, UUMOperations Research, Mathematical Sciences, Decision Theory, Mathematics and Statistics
DARIA GOM MBA, UiTM, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTMDip. Public Administration, UiTMManagement
DR. LEE HOCK ANN Ph. D Econs., Nottingham, MSc. Econs., UPMBEcons. (Hons.), UPMFinancial Economics
DR. HANUDIN AMIN Ph. D Islamic Banking and Finance, IIUM, MBA, IIUMBSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMSIslamic Banking
LO CHING WING @ BRYAN, FCIMMBA, Leicester, LLM, NorthumbriaMarketing
SENIOR LECTURERS
LECTURERS
ABDUL KAMAL CHAR MBA, UPM, BsBA (Hons.), OklahomaFinance
AHMAD AIZUDDIN BIN HAMZAHMBA Finance, UUM, BRMI (Hons.), UUMIslamic Finance
ALESIA SIGANG GUGKANGMBA, UMS, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM, Dip. Business Studies, UiTMInternational Business
AMINAH SHARIMSc. Finance, UUM, BBA (Hons.) Finance, UiTMDip. Investment Analysis, UiTM. Investment Analysis
CAROLINE ROSIE JEFFREY NASAH Mcomm (Marketing), UNSW Australia, BSc. (Hons.) International Marketing, UMS, Dip. Business Studies, UiTMService Marketing
CHIA YEE EEMEcons., UPM, BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMSFinancial Economics
EMILY YAPP HON TSHIN Master Marketing Communications, CanberraBSc. (Hons.). International Marketing, UMS.International Marketing
FITHRIAH ABDUL RAHIM (study leave) MBA Finance, UUM, BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMSInternational Banking
HAZMI DAHLAN MBA, UKM. B A (Hons.) Usuluddin, Al-al Bayt University, Jordan.Islamic Finance
HO YEW JOE (study leave)MApp. Stat., UM, BEcons. (Hons.) Financial Economics, UMSFinancial Economics
IFTEKHAR AMIN CHOWDHURY MIB, Wollongong, Grad. Dip. Business Communications, Wollongong, BBA (Hons.), East-WestInternational Finance
JOEHAN JOEHARI WILLIAMMHCM, UMS, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM, Dip. Banking, UiTMInternational Marketing
JUDE WORYANTA TAUNSON MSc. Finance, Reading, BBA (Hons.), UiTM, Dip. Banking, UiTMFinance
LEE TZE YANNMBA, UMS, BBus. (Hons.) Marketing, UMSFinancial Information Systems
LING TAI HU MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS, BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMSFinancial Economics
MD. HAFIZI AHSAN @ MISKAM (study leave) MSc. Information Management, UiTM, BBusiness (Hons.) Property, RMITFinance Information Management
MINAH JAPANG MSc. Management, UUM, BEcons. (Hons.), UUMOperations Management
MOHAMAD AZMI ABDULLAHMBA, UKM, BEcons. (Hons.), UKMIslamic Finance
MARY MONICA JIONYMBA (Management), Hawaii, BSBA (Hons.) Human Resources & Travel Industry, Hawaii Organisational Behaviour
MOHD. FAHMI GHAZALI (Study Leave)MEcons., UKM, BEcons. (Hons.), UKMInternational Financial Economics DR. MOHAMAD RIZAL ABDUL HAMID PhD International Marketing, National Cheng-Kung MA International Studies, Reading, BSc. (Hons.) International Marketing, UMS, Dip. Business Studies, UiTMMarketing
OOI AI YEE MSc. Applied Economics and Data Analysis, Essex,UKBEcons. (Hons.) Econometrics, UKMApplied Economics
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NAJWA MOHD KHALIL Master Islamic Economics, UKM, BBA (Hons.) Finance & Banking, UKM Islamic Finance
NAZARINA JAMIL (study leave) Pg. Dip. In Social Enterprise, University of Waikato, New Zealand, MBA, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan, BBA (Hons.), UIAMManagement
NOOR HASSANAH HUSINMHCM, UMS, BEcons. (Hons.), UKMStrategic Management NOOR MUAFIZA BINTI HJ. MASDARMSc. (Accounting), IIUM, Bachelor of Accounting (Hons.), UUMAccounting
NOOR ZAINAB TUNGGALMInt. Fin. Econs., UMS, BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMSFinancial Economics
NUR SHAHIRAH AZMANMEcons., UM, BEcons. (Hons.), UMManagement Economics
NURHAMIZA MUMIN @ OSMAN (study leave) MSc., Human Resource Development, UTM, BSc. (Hons.) Human Resource Development, UTMHuman Resource Development
NURUL IZZATI ABD RAZAKMaster Islamic Economics, UKM, BSc. (Hons.) Economy and Islamic Banking, JordanIslamic Finance
RAHIDA ABDUL RAHMANMBA e-Commerce, Charles Sturt , Adv. Dip. Bus. Mgmt., Swansea, LCCI, Marketing, Public Relations & AdvertisingDip. Sc., UiTM, Dip. Public Relations, StamfordMarketing
RAYMOND LIEW LUBANG MBA, Ohio, ICSA, UKBusiness Law
RICKY CHIA CHEE JIUN MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS, BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMSInternational Finance
REBECCA YEOH YIN MEI (On Leave)MBA, Western Sydney, LLB, LondonBusiness Law
ROSTINAH SUPINAH MBA, New Haven, BSc. (Hons.), Finance, New HavenFinance RUTH S. SIGANUL MBA, OUM, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTMDip. Business Studies (UITM)Retailing
SAMSULBAHRI MOHD. NASIR MBA, UMS, BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMSEntrepreneurship
SARIMAH OMAR GANMSc. Math. Sc. (Statistics), UMT, BSc. (Hons.) Fin. Maths., UMTQuantitatve Finance
SHARIFF UMAR SHARIFF ABD KADIRMSc. Econs. (UKM), BA (Hons.) Econs., UMSManagement Economics
SHARINAH PUASA (study leave)MAcct., UKM, BAcct. (Hons.), UUMAccounting SITI NUR AQILAH AB WAHABMSc. Investment Analysis, Stirling, BBA (Hons.) Finance, UiTM, Dip. Investment Analysis, UiTMRisk Management
DR. SUDDIN LADA Ph. D Branding, UPM, MBA, UPM, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UUMMarketing / Branding
SUZILLAH SIDEK (study leave) MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS, BEcons. (Hons.), UUMFinance
SYLVIA SIM KIM JIEW (study leave) MBA, UMSBInt. Business (Hons.), UMSInternational Business
YANTI AHMAD SHAFIEE LLM, London, LLB (Hons.), IIUMBusiness Law
ZAKIAH HASSAN MSc. Finance, UUM, BBA (Hons.) Finance, UiTMDip. Banking, UiTMFinance
HANEFFA MUCHLIS GHAZALIMFIN (Islamic Finance), UMS, BSc. (Hons.) Islamic Finance, UMSIslamic Finance
TUTOR
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UNIVERSITI CORE COURSES
(12 CREDITS)
LANGUAGE (8 CREDITS)
CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDITS)
FACULTY CORE COURSES
(48 CREDITS)
GT00103 Principles of AccountingGT00703 MicroeconomicsGT00903 Introduction to ManagementGT10103 Business Mathematics
GT00803 Principles of MarketingGT01003 MacroeconomicsGT01203 Financial Management
GT00303 Business StatisticsGT00603 Introduction to International BusinessGT20203 Operations ManagementsGT20303 Research Method GA20003 Money and Capital Market GA20303 Financial and Banking Institutions
PROGRAMME CORE COURSES
(36 CREDITS)
PROGRAMME CORE ELECTIVE
(9 CREDITS)INDUSTRIAL TRAINING /
DISSERTATION(6 CREDITS)
TOTAL(122 CREDITS)
GA20203 Financial AccountingGA20403 Financial Statement Analysis GA30003 Current Issues in International Finance
GXXXXX3One elective course
GT00503 Business CommunicationGT30103 International Trade
GA30203 Corporate FinanceGA30403 Futures and OptionsGA30803International Investment GA31203 Mutual Fund Management
GA30103 Managerial AccountingGA30303 Global Finance GA30503 Financial Risks Management
GXXXXX3One elective course
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM2)
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM3)
EXXXXX3Co-Curriculum
GT00403 Organizational BehaviourGT01103 Business Law
GT30003 Strategic Management and Business Policy
GA30006 Industrial Training /GA30106 Dissertation
GXXXXX3One elective course
UW00102Ethic RelationUC0XXX2Soft Skills UC
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM1)
UW00202TITASUE0XXX2Soft Skills UEUK0XXX2Soft Skills UK
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM4)
UW00302Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
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UNIVERSITI CORE COURSES
(12 CREDITS)
LANGUAGE (8 CREDITS)
CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDITS)
FACULTY CORE COURSES
(48 CREDITS)
GT01003 MacroeconomicsGT01203 Financial ManagementGT01303 Computer Application for Business
GT00303 Business StatisticsGT00703 MicroeconomicsGT00903 Introduction to ManagementGT10103 Business Mathematics
GT00103 Principles of AccountingGT20203 Operations ManagementsGT20303 Research Method
GB20403 Advanced Financial ManagementGB20503 Intermediate AccountingGB30003 International Financial Institutions
PROGRAMME CORE COURSES
(36 CREDITS)
PROGRAMME CORE ELECTIVE
(9 CREDITS)INDUSTRIAL TRAINING /
DISSERTATION(6 CREDITS)
TOTAL(122 CREDITS)
GB20003 International Financial Statement AnalysisGB20203 International Finance GB31103 Information Technology for Banking Management
GT00503 Business CommunicationGT01103 Business Law
GB 30403 Current Issues in International and Offshore BankingGB30803 Credit ManagementGB31303 Wealth Management
GB30503 International and Offshore BankingGB30703 International Money and Capital MarketGB30903 International Financial Risks Management
GXXXXX3One elective course
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM2)
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM3)
EXXXXX3Co-Curriculum
GT00403 Organizational BehaviourGT00603 Introduction to International BusinessGT00803 Principles of Marketing
GT30003 Strategic Management and Business Policy
GB30006 Industrial Training /GB30106 Dissertation
GXXXXX3GXXXXX3Two elective course
UW00102Ethic RelationUC0XXX2Soft Skills UC
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM1)
UW00202TITASUE0XXX2Soft Skills UEUK0XXX2Soft Skills UK
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM4)
UW00302Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
18 20 20 20 20 24
UW00102Ethic RelationUC0XXX2Soft Skills UC
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UNIVERSITI CORE COURSES
(12 CREDITS)
LANGUAGE (8 CREDITS)
CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDITS)
FACULTY CORE COURSES
(48 CREDITS)
GT00103 Principles of Accounting GT00503 Business Communication GT00803 Principles of MarketingGT00903 Introduction to Management
GT00703 MicroeconomicsGT01103 Business Law GT01203 Financial ManagementGT10103 Business Mathematics
GT00303 Business StatisticsGT00403 Organizational BehaviourGT00603 Introduction to International BusinessGT01003 MacroeconomicsGT20103Consumer BehaviourGC20103 International Marketing
PROGRAMME CORE COURSES
(36 CREDITS)
GC20003 Services MarketingGC20203 Product ManagementGC20303 Basic Multimedia
GC30003 Current Issues in International MarketingGC31303 Strategic Marketing ManagementGC31903 E-Commerce
GC30103 International Marketing ChannelGC30303 International Marketing Communications StrategyGC30503 Research Methodology in International MarketingGC30703 Cyber Marketing GC31403 Brand Management
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM2)
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM3)
EXXXXX3Co-Curriculum
GT20203 Operations ManagementsGT20303 Research Method
GT30003 Strategic Management and Business Policy
PROGRAMME CORE ELECTIVE
(9 CREDITS)
GXXXXX3GXXXXX3Two elective course
GXXXXX3One elective course
UW00102Ethic RelationUC0XXX2Soft Skills UC
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM1)
UW00202TITASUE0XXX2Soft Skills UEUK0XXX2Soft Skills UK
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM4)
UW00302Introduction to Entrepreneurship
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Level 2 Level 3
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING /
DISSERTATION(6 CREDITS)
TOTAL(122 CREDIT
HOURS)
GA30006 Industrial Training /GA30106 Dissertation
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UNIVERSITI CORE COURSES
(12 CREDITS)
LANGUAGE (8 CREDITS)
CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDITS)
FACULTY CORE COURSES
(48 CREDITS)
GT00103 Principles of Accounting GT00703 MicroeconomicsGT00903 Introduction to ManagementGT01203 Financial Management
GT00303 Business StatisticsGT01003 MacroeconomicsGT10203 Mathematics for Finance and EconomicsGT01303 Computer Application for Business
GT00403 Organizational BehaviourGT20203 Operations ManagementsGT20303 Research Method
GD20103 Econometrics for International FinanceGD20403 Financial EconomicGD20503 Financial Markets Institutions
PROGRAMME CORE COURSES
(36 CREDITS)
GD20203 International Financial Statement AnalysisGD30903 International Financial Economic
GD30103 InternationalCorporate FinanceGD30203 Current Issues in International Finance EconomicsGD31403 PortfolioManagement
GD30603 International Economic InstitutionsGD30703 Advance Econometrics for International FinanceGD31103 International MacroeconomicsGD31503 International Investment
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM2)
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM3)
EXXXXX3Co-Curriculum
GT00603 Introduction to International BusinessGT00803 Principles of Marketing GT01103 Business Law
GT00503 Business Communication
GT30003 StrategicManagement and Business Policy
PROGRAMME CORE ELECTIVE
(9 CREDITS)
GXXXXX3One elective course
GXXXXX3GXXXXX3Two elective course
UW00102Ethic RelationUC0XXX2Soft Skills UC
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM1)
UW00202TITASUE0XXX2Soft Skills UEUK0XXX2Soft Skills UK
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM4)
UW00302Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Level 1Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
Level 2 Level 3
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Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6Level 2 Level 3
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING /
DISSERTATION(6 CREDITS)
TOTAL(122 CREDIT
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GD30006 Industrial Training /GD30106 Dissertation
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HE23 ISLAMIC FINANCE PROGRAMME
UNIVERSITI CORE COURSES
(12 CREDITS)
LANGUAGE (8 CREDITS)
CO-CURRICULUM (3 CREDITS)
FACULTY CORE COURSES
(48 CREDITS)
GT00703 MicroeconomicsGT00803 Principles of Marketing GT10103 Business Mathematics
GT00103 Principles of Accounting GT00903 Introduction to Management GT01003 MacroeconomicsGT01303 Computer Application for Business
GT00303 Business StatisticsGT00403 Organizational BehaviourGT00603 Introduction to International BusinessGT01203 Financial ManagementGE20503 Usul Fiqh GE20703 Islamic EconomicsPROGRAMME
CORE COURSES(36 CREDITS)
GE20603 Fiqh MuamalatGE20003 Islamic Financial System GE31903 Advance Financial Management
GE30303 Financial Report AnalysisGE30603 Islamic Accounting SystemGE31403 Wealth Planning and Management
GE30003 Islamic Financial Institutions and Markets GE30703 Takaful Muamalat GE31103 Risks Management and Insurance
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM2)
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM3)
EXXXXX3Co-Curriculum
GT00503 Business Communication GT20203 Operations Managements
GT01103 Business Law
GT20303 Research Method
GT30003 Strategic Management and Business Policy
PROGRAMME CORE ELECTIVE
(9 CREDITS)
GXXXXX3GXXXXX3Two elective course
GXXXXX3GXXXXX3Two elective course
UW00102Ethic RelationUC0XXX2Soft Skills UC
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM1)
UW00202TITASUE0XXX2Soft Skills UEUK0XXX2Soft Skills UK
UXXXXX2English/Foreign Language(EM4)
UW00302Introduction to Entrepreneurship
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Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6Level 2 Level 3
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING /
DISSERTATION(6 CREDITS)
TOTAL(122 CREDIT
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GE30006 Industrial Training /GE30106 Dissertation
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iAdministrative Office Centre for the Promotion Of Knowledge and Language Learning
Tel : 6088 - 320000 Ext : 5299/5294Fax : 6088 - 435708 E-mail: [email protected]
For further inquiries, please contact :-
CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE LEARNING
‘Strengthening Humanistic Values’
260 Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning
DEANProf. Dr. Vincent Pang BSc. Ed. (UTM), Dip.Ed., MA. (East Anglia), Ph.D (RMIT)
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC AND INTERNATIONAL) Dr. Mohd Azri Ibrahim BA. (UKM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D. (UKM).
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION)Dr. Jeannet Stephen BEd. (UKM), MA. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne), Ph.D (Univ. Auckland)
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Suhaimie Sahabuddin DBS (UiTM), BBA (Hons) (FIN.) (UiTM), MBA (UMS)
ASSISTANT REGISTRARHerlina JupiterBIT Hons (UMS)
LIST OF COORDINATORS
Nordin MoenPPIB UMS-KAL Coordinator
Dr. Bonaventure Boniface PPIB UMS-SANDAKAN Coordinator
Budi Anto Mohd. TamringEthnic Relations Coordinator
Dr. Abdul Hakim Mohad Islamic and Asian Civilisation Coordinator
Priscilla ShakEnglish Language Coordinator
Dr. Kang Myoung SookLocal and Foreign Languages Coordinator
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asmiaty Amat Liberal Studies Coordinator
Tam Yin Ling @ AdelineBasic Entrepreneurial Acculturation Coordinator
Dr. Nordi Achie Post-graduate Coordinator
Dr. Kavitha A/P Ganesan PLUMS Coordinator
Earnie Elmie HilmiDiploma in Islamic Studies Coordinator
CHAIRPERSON OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES
Chang Siew LeeChairperson, UB00102 Communicative English Grammar
Nurul Nazirah HamzahChairperson, UB00202 Oral Communication in English
Natalie Ann GregoryChairperson, UB00302 Reading And Writing in English
John Mark StoreyChairperson, UB00402 Academic Reading and Writing
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jason Lim Miin HwaChairperson, UB00502 English for Research Purposes
Chelster Sherralynn Jeoffrey PudinChairperson, UB00602 Grammar in Context
Kamsilawati KamlunChairperson, UB00702 English for Occupational Purposes
Dr. Siti Katijah Johari Chairperson, UB02002 English for Employment
CHAIRPERSONS OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Dr. Saini Ag. Damit Chairperson , Arabic Language
Dr. Arulselvan Raju Chairperson, Tamil Language
Yong Ing KetChairperson, Mandarin Language
Dr. Mohd. Nor Azan Abdullah Chairperson, French Language
Mayumi Ike @ Nadia AbdullahChairperson, Japanese Language
Administrative Office Centre for the Promotion Of Knowledge and Language Learning
Tel : 6088 - 320000 Ext : 5299/5294Fax : 6088 - 435708 E-mail: [email protected]
261Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning
The Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning (CPKLL), Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) was established at the end of 1994 with the aim of offering core courses for students from all the various schools on the UMS Campus.
To produce graduates who are able to apply humanistic values in meeting challenges either in national or international settings.
■ To produce knowledgeable, skilled and respectful graduates.
■ To produce graduates who are able to lead and display initiative.
■ To cultivate patriotism among graduates, and to enhance understanding and appreciation of the cultural heritage of the Malaysian people.
■ To produce graduates who can speak the English Language and foreign/local languages.
■ To produce graduates who are balanced, and who possess academic and social skills in equal measure.
Objective
Goal
“Strengthening Humanistic Values”
We strive to widen students’ knowledge and produce more balanced individuals who are ready to face the challenges of the job market and the world in general.
Students acquire a total of six (6) credit hours after taking courses from the Compulsory University Cluster. UW00102 Ethnic Relations course and UW00202 Islamic and Asian Civilisation (TITAS) course are compulsory for all undergraduates except international students. However, international students must take Levels 1 and 2 of Basic Malay Language to fulfill the FOUR (4) credit hours in place of Ethnic Relations course and TITAS course.
International students who already mastered the Malay language (especially those from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Singapore and Southern Thailand) must take Levels 1 and 2 of Advanced Malay Language. UW00302 Basic Entrepreneurial Acculturation is compulsory for all students, including international students. All of the courses are offered to students in a particular stream in each semester.
The courses offered at the Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning are divided into three clusters, each with its own distinctive themes, namely:
■ Compulsory University Cluster (6 hours credit)■ Language Cluster (8 hours credit)■ Liberal Studies Cluster (6 hours credit)
Motto
Course Structure
PART I: COMPULSORY UNIVERSITY CLUSTER (GWU)
CODE
ARTS STREAM SEMESTER COURSE CODE
SCIENCE STREAM SEMESTER COURSE CODE
MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES SEMESTER COURSE CODE
COURSES
COMPULSORY UNIVERSITY COURSES REGISTRATION BY STREAMS AND SEMESTER
CREDIT HOURS
UW00102UW00202
UW00302
UW00102
UW00202
UW00302
UW00102UW00202UW00302
UW00102
UW00202
UW00302
2
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3
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• Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage• Faculty of Psychology and Education• Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy• Faculty of International Finance Labuan
• Faculty of Science and Natural Resources• Faculty of Engineering• Faculty of Computing and Informatics• Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture• Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition
• Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
22
2
Ethnic Relations Islamic and Asian Civilisation Basic Entrepreneurial Acculturation
Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning
1
2
4
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PPIB course registration in Language Cluster is divided into two categories according to the students’ Malaysian University English Test (MUET) results:
MUET Band 1 and 2:
Four (4) English language modules at foundation level [eight(8) credit hours]
MUET Band 3, 4, 5, or 6:
Three (3) levels of any local / foreign language [six (6) credit hours] and one (1) level of advanced English Language Module [two (2) credit hours]
The registration of Advanced English Language course is only specified for selected program of certain faculties.
■ Faculty of Engineering [Civil Engineering Program (HK01), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (HK02) Chemical Engineering (HK03), Mechanical Engineering (HK08) and Computer Engineering (HK20)]
■ Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage [International Relations Program (HA15)]
■ Faculty of Psychology and Education [TESL Program (HT06)]
The contact hours for each English language course are three (3) hours. It is COMPULSORY for each student to pass the current level of the language course before he/she is allowed to register for the next level.
In order to graduate, students must pass their English course with an average of Grade C.
Students whose mother tongue is the same as the language course offered are not allowed to register for this course at the beginner level. However, they are allowed to register this course at the advanced level if they fulfill certain requirement.
PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTRATION OF BASIC FOREIGN AND LOCAL LANGUAGES
Students who fulfill the mentioned prerequisites are allowed to register for these advanced foreign and local languages in semester 1, 2 and 3:
■ Advanced Mandarin Language – A minimum of Grade C in SPM
■ Advanced Arabic Language - A minimum of Grade C in SPM
■ Advanced Tamil Language – A minimum of Grade C in SPM
PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTRATION OF ADVANCED FOREIGN AND LOCAL LANGUAGES
PART II: LANGUAGE CLUSTER
Table 2.1 : List of English Language Courses register by students who obtained MUET Band 1 and 2
* Students must pass with an average of C grade for the whole of English course, to qualify student’s graduation.
UB00102 Communicative
English Grammar
UB00202 Oral Communication
In English
UB00302 Reading and Writing
In English
UB00702 English for
Occupational Purposes
UB00202 Oral Communication
In English
UB00102 Communicative English
Grammar
UB00702 English for
Occupational Purposes
UB00302 Reading and Writing In
English
CODE AND COURSES NAME
ART SCIENCESEM
I
II
8 8
III
IV
Total CreditHours
STREAM
Advanced English Courses
Table 2.2: List of Foreign and Local Language Courses register by students who obtained MUET Band 3,4, 5 and 6.
Beginner 1
Beginner 2
Beginner 3
OrAdvanced 1
Advanced 2
Advanced 3
I
II
III
I
II
III
2
2
2
2
2
2
SEMESTER CREDITHOURS
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
LOCAL/FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE
6
And
Table 2.3: List of Advanced English Language Courses for Engineering, International Relations and TESL Students who obtained MUET Band 3,4,5 and 6.
Engineering (HK01, HK02, HK03, HK08,
HK20)
TESL (HT06)and
International Relations (HA15)
UB00602Grammar In Context
UB00602Grammar
In Context
UB00502English
for Research Purposes
UB00502English
for Research Purposes
UB00402Academic Reading
and Writing
UB02002English
for Employm
ent
UB02002English
for Employm
ent
UB00402 Academic Reading
and Writing
PROGRAMTOTAL CREDIT HOURS
CODE AND COURSESEM1 SEM2 SEM3 SEM4
8
8
CREDITHOURS
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
UB00402 Academic Reading and Writing
Or
UB00502 English For Research
Purposes
Or
UB00602 Grammar In Context
Or
UB02002 English for Employment
IV
2
2
2
2
SEMESTER
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED
ENGLISH LANGUAGECOURSE
2
8
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Malay Language Course is only offered to overseas students who are divided into International students and Archipelago students. International students refer to those who come from any country except Archipelago countries namely Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Singapore and Southern Thailand.
This cluster is divided into three (3) main components:
■ Critical Thinking and Philosophy component (UE)■ Career Foundation Skills and Malaysian Ethos
Building Knowledge component (UC)■ Contemporary Malaysian and International Affairs
Knowledge component (UK)
It is compulsory for ALL students to take one (1) course from each component in this cluster. In total, students must take three (3) courses from the Liberal Studies Cluster (GPL) within the duration of their undergraduate studies to attain a total of six (6) credit hours.
The foreign and local languages (minor) is only offered to students from HA-15 International Relations, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage.
MALAY LANGUAGE COURSES FOR NON-MALAYSIAN STUDENTS
FOREIGN AND LOCAL LANGUAGES (MINOR)
List of Foreign and Local languages
PART III: LIBERAL STUDIES CLUSTER
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
STUDENTS FROM ARCHIPELAGO
UA00102UA00202UA00302UA00402UA00502UA00602UD00102UD00202UD00302
UM00102UM00202
UM00402UM00502
UJ00102UJ00202UJ00302UN00102UN00202UN00302UN00402UN00502UN00602UP00102UP00202UP00302US00102US00202US00302
UU00102UU00202UU00302
UT00102UT00202UT00302UT00402UT00502UT00602
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22
22
222
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222
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Arabic Language Level IArabic Language Level IIArabic Language Level IIIAdvanced Arabic Language IAdvanced Arabic Language IIAdvanced Arabic Language IIIKadazandusun Language Level IKadazandusun Language Level IIKadazandusun Language Level III
Malay Language IMalay Language II
Advanced Malay Language IAdvanced Malay Language II
Japanese Language Level IJapanese Language Level IIJapanese Language Level IIIMandarin Language Level IMandarin Language Level IIMandarin Language Level IIIAdvanced Mandarin Language IAdvanced Mandarin Language IIAdvanced Mandarin Language IIIFrench Language Level IFrench Language Level IIFrench Language Level IIISpanish Language Level ISpanish Language Level IISpanish Language Level III
Korean Language Level IKorean Language Level IIKorean Language Level III
Tamil Language Level ITamil Language Level IITamil Language Level IIIAdvanced Tamil Language IAdvanced Tamil Language IIAdvanced Tamil Language III
CODE COURSE CREDIT HOURS CODE COURSE CREDIT
HOURS
CODE COURSE CREDIT HOURS
UZ01904UZ02004UZ02104UZ02203
4443
Arabic Language Minor IArabic Language Minor IIArabic Language Minor IIIArabic Language Minor IV
UZ01504UZ01604UZ01704UZ01803
4443
Mandarin Language Minor IMandarin Language Minor IIMandarin Language Minor IIIMandarin Language Minor IV
UZ01104UZ01204UZ01304UZ01403
4443
Japanese Language Minor IJapanese Language Minor IIJapanese Language Minor IIIJapanese Language Minor IV
UZ02704UZ04004UZ04104UZ04203
4443
French Language Minor IFrench Language Minor IIFrench Language Minor IIIFrench Language Minor IV
CODE COURSE CREDITHOURS
LIST OF FOREIGN AND LOCAL LANGUAGES FOR FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
UA00102UA00202UA00302
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Arabic Language Level IArabic Language Level IIArabic Language Level III
UD00102UD00202UD00302
222
Kadazandusun Language IKadazandusun Language Level IIKadazandusun Language Level III
UN00102UN00202UN00302
222
Mandarin Language Level IMandarin Language Level IIMandarin Language Level III
CODE COURSE CREDITHOURS
UT00102UT00202UT00302
222
Tamil Language Level ITamil Language Level IITamil Language Level III
UJ00102UJ00202UJ00302
222
Japanese Language Level IJapanese Language Level IIJapanese Language Level III
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Students who have obtained a grade C-, D+ or D in any of the courses in the Compulsory University Cluster, Language Cluster and Liberal Studies Cluster are allowed and encouraged to repeat the course in order to improve their CGPA.
It is compulsory for students who obtained a grade E or X for UW00102 Ethnic Relations, UW00202 Islamic and Asian Civilisation, or UW00302 Basic Entrepreneurial Acculturation to retake the course until a pass has been achieved.
The requirement of an average C is only applicable for English Language Course and not including as requirements for other courses in different cluster (Compulsory University Cluster, Liberal Studies Cluster as well as Foreign and Local Languages Cluster).
Students who want to transfer to another foreign or language course for any reason must apply and obtain the permission from the Dean of CPKLL.
Failure to complete any assessments of CPKLL courses will be graded E.
REPEATING COURSES
UECritical Thinking and Philosophy Component
UC01002UC01102UC01202UC01402UC01502
UC01602
UC01702UC01802UC02102
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Komunikasi KorporatKomunikasi Antara BudayaKemahiran BerundingBahasa dan KomunikasiMakna dalam Konteks KomunikasiKaedah Pengurusan BerorganisasiPenulisan KreatifPengurusan Kewangan PeribadiKomunikasi Pembangunan
UE00902UE01102UE01302UE01402UE01502
UE01602UE01902UE02102UE02202
UE02302
UE02802
22222
2222
2
2
Etika dan AkhlakPengantar FalsafahPemikiran KritisApresiasi Seni Pengantar Pemikiran dan Analisis SosialDialog antara AgamaSastera dan GenderEtika dalam SainsKonsep Akhlak dalam PerbandinganPluraliti Etnik dan Budaya BorneoSastera dan Masyarakat
CODE COURSE CREDIT HOURS
UK01002UK01202UK01502
UK01902UK02102
UK02202
UK02302UK02702
UK02802
UK02902
222
22
2
22
2
2
Pemikiran Politik SemasaPerlembagaan MalaysiaMakanan dan Pemakanan untuk Manusia Pengenalan kepada Alam MarinMasyarakat dan Perubahan SosialPengenalan kepada Makanan Halal Bumi dan Bencana Alam Isu – Isu dalam Perusahaan Kecil dan SederhanaPengenalan kepada Tenaga diperbaharuiPendidikan Sekitaran dan Kelestarian
UKContemporary Malaysian and International
Affairs Knowledge Component
CODE COURSE CREDITHOURS
UCCareer Foundation Skills and Malaysian ETHOS Building Knowledge ComponentCODE COURSE CREDIT
HOURS
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FOUNDATION ENGLISH COURSES
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UB00
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TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR PPIB COURSE
ADVANCE ENGLISH COURSES
MUET BAND 3 / 4 / 5 / 6
LEVEL I(UA / UD / UJ / UN / UP / US / UT / UU)
LEVEL II (UA / UD / UJ / UN / UP / US / UT / UU)
LEVEL III(UA / UD / UJ / UN / UP / US / UT / UU)
(UB00402 / UB00502 / UB00602 / UB02002)
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COMPULSORY CLUSTER
(6 HOURS)
MUET BAND 1 & 2
FOUNDATION ENGLISH COURSES
LIBERAL STUDIES CLUSTER (6 HOURS)
(UE, UC, UK)
Choose one (1) or two (2) course (s)
from two (2) different
components
Choose two (2) or one (1) course (s) from component
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AISHAH TAMBY OMARBA. (UiTM), MA. (UTM)Management
ALICE ALIM BA., MMA. (UM) Malay Studies
ANNA LYNN ABU BAKAR BEd. (Exeter), MEd. (UMS) TESL, English Language
BRENDA WRIGHTBA (Waikato), MA. TESOL / TEFL (Birmingham)English Language
BUDI ANTO MOHD TAMRING BA., MA. (UMS) Sociology, Ethnic Relations
CHANG MUI LING @ DYANA BSc. Hons (USM), MBA. (UMS) Economics
CHELSTER SHERRALYN JEOFFREY PUDINB.Ed. (UiTM), MA. (Edith Cowan)TESL, Applied Linguistics
CHIEW TUNG MOI (study leave) BA., MBA. (UMS) Business Management, Japanese Language
CHONG SIAK LAN BA., MA. (Tokyo) Japanese Language, Agricultural Science HJH. DG. HAFIZAH AG. BASIR BA. Hons (Al-Azhar), MA. (UKM) Islamic Studies, Syariah Islamiah
EARNIE ELMIE HILMI BA., MA. (UKM) Usuluddin, Philosophy
GAN LEE PING BA. Hons (UM), MEd. ( Manchester) English Language
ISSRAQ HJ. RAMLI (study leave)BA (Mekah), MA. (UM)Arabic Language
JAMSARI HASHIM (study leave)BHsc. Hons (IIUM), MSosSc. (UKM)Media and Communication
JOHN MARK STOREY BA. Hons (Canterbury College of Art), MA. (Nottingham) English Language
JUWAHIR BIN KAYANBA. (Essex University), MSc. (UUM)Communication
KAMSILAWATI KAMLUNBA (Utah State University), MEd. (UKM)TESL, English Emphasis in Literature Studies LAU YOKE LIANBA., MA. (UM), MA (MNU) Tiong Hua Studies/ Modern Language
MANSOR TOLA (study leave)BA. (UUM), MA. (UM)Management and Public Organisation
MARGARET CHEE ATCL (London), Dip. TESOL (Sheffield), MA. (Warwick) TESOL , English Language
NOR ARIFAH MOHD NOR BHSc. (IIUM), MHSc. (UM) English Language
PRISCILLA SHAKBEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS)TESL, English Language
ROMZI ATIONG (study leave)BHsc. (UPM), MSc. (UPM)Leadership and Social Psychology
ROS AIZA MOHD. MOKHTAR (study leave)BA. (IIUM), MA. (UM)Civilisation and Islamic Studies
ROSE PATSY TIBOKB.Ed Hons (TESL), University of Kent,MSc (HRD), UPM
SABARIAH ABD RAHIM (study leave)BA. (UPM), MA (UM) English Language SARIP ADUL (study leave)BA. (Al-Azhar), MA. (University of Jordan) Islamic Law, Islamic Civilisation
SHAFFARULLAH ABDUL RAHMAN (study leave)BSc. (Oregon), MA. (Warwick) Philosophy
HJH. SITI AIDAH HJ. LUKIN @ LOKIN BEd. (USM), MA. (UMS) Malaysian History
TAM YIN LING @ ADELINEBA., MBA. (UMS) International Business
WAN HURANI OSMAN (study leave) BEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS) TESL / English Language
WENDY HIEW (study leave)BSc. Hons (UKM), MEd. (UMS) TESL / English Language
YUSTEN KARULUSBA., MA. (UMS)Ethnic Relations and Security
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ACADEMIC STAFF
PROF. DR. VINCENT PANG BSc. Ed (UTM), Dip.Ed., MA. (East Anglia), Ph.D (RMIT)Evaluation in Education
DR. ABD HAKIM MOHAD BA. (IIUM), MA. (UM), Ph.D (UMS)Civilisation, Islamic and Asian Civilisations
DR. ANANTHA RAMAN GOVINDASAMY BA.Hons , MA. (UKM), Ph.D (Flinders, Adelaide)Political Science
DR. ARULSELVAN RAJU BA., MA., Ph.D (UM) Tamil Language and Literature
ASSOC. PROF. DR. AHMAD TARMIZI ABDUL RAHMAN BA. (Casablanca), MA. (Manchester), Ph.D (Birmingham) Middle-Eastern Studies
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ANDREAS TOTU (ADK) BA. (USM), MA. (Leicester), Ph.D (Cardiff) Mass Media and Culture
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ASMIATY AMAT BA., MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM) Malay Letters (Modern Literature)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. JASON LIM MIIN HWA BA., MA. (USM), Ph.D (UM) English Language
ASSOC. PROF. DR. LAI YEW MENG BA. Hons (UKM), MA., Ph.D ( Warwick) Hubungan Antarabangsa / Sains Politik
ASSOC. PROF. DR. SAIDATUL NORNIS HJ. MAHALI BA., MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM)Linguistic Anhtropology
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
SENIOR LECTURERS
LECTURERS
PROFESSORS
DR. DAYU SANSALU Cert. Ed (Kent), BA. (UKM), MEd. (Birmingham), Ph.D (UMS) History DR. HALINA SENDERA MOHD YAKIN BA. (IIUM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D(UM)Inter-Cultural Communication
DR. HJH. IRMA WANI OTHMAN LLB (London), MA. IHRM (Westminster), CIPD (London), Ph. D (UMS)Law, International Human Resource Management
DR. JANE WONG KON LING BA. (Waikato), BA. (Canterbury), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM)English Language, Linguistic
DR. JEANNET STEPHEN BEd. (UKM), MA. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) Ph.D (Univ. Auckland)TESL, English Language
JUNAIDAH JANUIN BEd. (UKM), MA. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) TESL, English Language
KANG MYOUNG SOOKBA., MA. (Hankuk University), Ph. D (UM)Korean Studies
DR. KHAIRIAH BINTI MOHD. YASSIN BA. (UM), Ph.D (UM)Islamic Thoughts
LOH YOKE LEN BA. ELT Hons (Birmingham), MESL. (UM) TESL , English Language DR. MOHD SOHAIMI ESA BA., MA. (UKM) Malaysian History, Ethnic Relations
DR. MOHD NOR AZAN ABDULLAH Cert. Ed (MPK), Licence FLE (Sciences du Language)(Bachelor), Master Sciences du Language (French), Ph.D Sciences du Language (French) (Université de Franche - Comté) French Language
DR. NORDIE ACHIE BA., MA., Ph.D. (UM) Malaysian History
DR. ROSMAH DERAK BA., MA., Ph.D (USM)Malay Literature
DR. SAINI AG. DAMIT BA. (Casablanca), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM) Arabic Language
SANEN GERARD MARSHALL BA. (USM), MA. (Nottingham) International Relations
DR. SITI KATIJAH JOHARI B.Ed (Hons), (Heriott-Watt); MA, (Edinburgh); PhD, (UMS)TESL, Bahasa Inggeris
DR. SURAYA SINTANG BA. (IIUM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM)Comparative Religion, Civilisation
DR. KAVITHA GANESAN BEd. (TESL), MA. (UPM), Ph. D (Nottingham)TESL, Kesusasteraan Inggeris
VERONICA PETRUS ATIN BA., MA. (UKM) English Language, Kadazandusun Language
WARDATUL AKMAM DIN BA. (Essex), MA (Warwick) TESL, English Language
AISHAH TAMBY OMARBA. (UiTM), MA. (UTM)Management
ALICE ALIM BA., MMA. (UM) Malay Studies
ANNA LYNN ABU BAKAR BEd. (Exeter), MEd. (UMS) TESL, English Language
BRENDA WRIGHTBA (Waikato), MA. TESOL / TEFL (Birmingham)English Language
BUDI ANTO MOHD TAMRING BA., MA. (UMS) Sociology, Ethnic Relations
CHANG MUI LING @ DYANA BSc. Hons (USM), MBA. (UMS) Economics
CHELSTER SHERRALYN JEOFFREY PUDINB.Ed. (UiTM), MA. (Edith Cowan)TESL, Applied Linguistics
CHIEW TUNG MOI (study leave) BA., MBA. (UMS) Business Management, Japanese Language
CHONG SIAK LAN BA., MA. (Tokyo) Japanese Language, Agricultural Science HJH. DG. HAFIZAH AG. BASIR BA. Hons (Al-Azhar), MA. (UKM) Islamic Studies, Syariah Islamiah
EARNIE ELMIE HILMI BA., MA. (UKM) Usuluddin, Philosophy
GAN LEE PING BA. Hons (UM), MEd. ( Manchester) English Language
ISSRAQ HJ. RAMLI (study leave)BA (Mekah), MA. (UM)Arabic Language
JAMSARI HASHIM (study leave)BHsc. Hons (IIUM), MSosSc. (UKM)Media and Communication
JOHN MARK STOREY BA. Hons (Canterbury College of Art), MA. (Nottingham) English Language
JUWAHIR BIN KAYANBA. (Essex University), MSc. (UUM)Communication
KAMSILAWATI KAMLUNBA (Utah State University), MEd. (UKM)TESL, English Emphasis in Literature Studies LAU YOKE LIANBA., MA. (UM), MA (MNU) Tiong Hua Studies/ Modern Language
MANSOR TOLA (study leave)BA. (UUM), MA. (UM)Management and Public Organisation
MARGARET CHEE ATCL (London), Dip. TESOL (Sheffield), MA. (Warwick) TESOL , English Language
NOR ARIFAH MOHD NOR BHSc. (IIUM), MHSc. (UM) English Language
PRISCILLA SHAKBEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS)TESL, English Language
ROMZI ATIONG (study leave)BHsc. (UPM), MSc. (UPM)Leadership and Social Psychology
ROS AIZA MOHD. MOKHTAR (study leave)BA. (IIUM), MA. (UM)Civilisation and Islamic Studies
ROSE PATSY TIBOKB.Ed Hons (TESL), University of Kent,MSc (HRD), UPM
SABARIAH ABD RAHIM (study leave)BA. (UPM), MA (UM) English Language SARIP ADUL (study leave)BA. (Al-Azhar), MA. (University of Jordan) Islamic Law, Islamic Civilisation
SHAFFARULLAH ABDUL RAHMAN (study leave)BSc. (Oregon), MA. (Warwick) Philosophy
HJH. SITI AIDAH HJ. LUKIN @ LOKIN BEd. (USM), MA. (UMS) Malaysian History
TAM YIN LING @ ADELINEBA., MBA. (UMS) International Business
WAN HURANI OSMAN (study leave) BEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS) TESL / English Language
WENDY HIEW (study leave)BSc. Hons (UKM), MEd. (UMS) TESL / English Language
YUSTEN KARULUSBA., MA. (UMS)Ethnic Relations and Security
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AYA OKAMURA @ SURAYA ABDULLAHBA. (Osaka University of Arts)Japanese Language
CHANG SIEW LEEBA. (UNIMAS), MA. (USM)English Language
CONSUELO CARDENAS MONTOYA BA. (Colombia) Spanish Language / French Language
MAYUMI IKE @ NADIA ABDULLAH BA. (San Francisco State) Japanese Language MOHAMMAD ALI ABDULLAH (study leave)Dip. (Al al-Bayt), BA. (Mu’tah), MA. (Al al-Bayt) Arabic Language
NATALIE ANN GREGORYB.Ed., MEd. (UMS)English Language
NOORAFINI KASSIM (study leave)BA. (IIUM)Arabic language
NOR AIN BINTI MANAP (study leave)BA. (USIM)Arabic Language and Communication
NURUL NAZIRA BINTI HAMZAHBEd. Hons (UMS)English Language
OIKE ATSUSHI @ MOHD. SHAYUTI ABDULLAH BA. (Tokyo) Japanese Language
RUTH CHIA HUI HUIBA. (Foreign Language) (UPM)Mandarin Language
YONG ING KET BA. (National Centre) Mandarin Language
LANGUAGE TEACHERS
AISHAH TAMBY OMARBA. (UiTM), MA. (UTM)Management
ALICE ALIM BA., MMA. (UM) Malay Studies
ANNA LYNN ABU BAKAR BEd. (Exeter), MEd. (UMS) TESL, English Language
BRENDA WRIGHTBA (Waikato), MA. TESOL / TEFL (Birmingham)English Language
BUDI ANTO MOHD TAMRING BA., MA. (UMS) Sociology, Ethnic Relations
CHANG MUI LING @ DYANA BSc. Hons (USM), MBA. (UMS) Economics
CHELSTER SHERRALYN JEOFFREY PUDINB.Ed. (UiTM), MA. (Edith Cowan)TESL, Applied Linguistics
CHIEW TUNG MOI (study leave) BA., MBA. (UMS) Business Management, Japanese Language
CHONG SIAK LAN BA., MA. (Tokyo) Japanese Language, Agricultural Science HJH. DG. HAFIZAH AG. BASIR BA. Hons (Al-Azhar), MA. (UKM) Islamic Studies, Syariah Islamiah
EARNIE ELMIE HILMI BA., MA. (UKM) Usuluddin, Philosophy
GAN LEE PING BA. Hons (UM), MEd. ( Manchester) English Language
ISSRAQ HJ. RAMLI (study leave)BA (Mekah), MA. (UM)Arabic Language
JAMSARI HASHIM (study leave)BHsc. Hons (IIUM), MSosSc. (UKM)Media and Communication
JOHN MARK STOREY BA. Hons (Canterbury College of Art), MA. (Nottingham) English Language
JUWAHIR BIN KAYANBA. (Essex University), MSc. (UUM)Communication
KAMSILAWATI KAMLUNBA (Utah State University), MEd. (UKM)TESL, English Emphasis in Literature Studies LAU YOKE LIANBA., MA. (UM), MA (MNU) Tiong Hua Studies/ Modern Language
MANSOR TOLA (study leave)BA. (UUM), MA. (UM)Management and Public Organisation
MARGARET CHEE ATCL (London), Dip. TESOL (Sheffield), MA. (Warwick) TESOL , English Language
NOR ARIFAH MOHD NOR BHSc. (IIUM), MHSc. (UM) English Language
PRISCILLA SHAKBEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS)TESL, English Language
ROMZI ATIONG (study leave)BHsc. (UPM), MSc. (UPM)Leadership and Social Psychology
ROS AIZA MOHD. MOKHTAR (study leave)BA. (IIUM), MA. (UM)Civilisation and Islamic Studies
ROSE PATSY TIBOKB.Ed Hons (TESL), University of Kent,MSc (HRD), UPM
SABARIAH ABD RAHIM (study leave)BA. (UPM), MA (UM) English Language SARIP ADUL (study leave)BA. (Al-Azhar), MA. (University of Jordan) Islamic Law, Islamic Civilisation
SHAFFARULLAH ABDUL RAHMAN (study leave)BSc. (Oregon), MA. (Warwick) Philosophy
HJH. SITI AIDAH HJ. LUKIN @ LOKIN BEd. (USM), MA. (UMS) Malaysian History
TAM YIN LING @ ADELINEBA., MBA. (UMS) International Business
WAN HURANI OSMAN (study leave) BEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS) TESL / English Language
WENDY HIEW (study leave)BSc. Hons (UKM), MEd. (UMS) TESL / English Language
YUSTEN KARULUSBA., MA. (UMS)Ethnic Relations and Security
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AYA OKAMURA @ SURAYA ABDULLAHBA. (Osaka University of Arts)Japanese Language
CHANG SIEW LEEBA. (UNIMAS), MA. (USM)English Language
CONSUELO CARDENAS MONTOYA BA. (Colombia) Spanish Language / French Language
MAYUMI IKE @ NADIA ABDULLAH BA. (San Francisco State) Japanese Language MOHAMMAD ALI ABDULLAH (study leave)Dip. (Al al-Bayt), BA. (Mu’tah), MA. (Al al-Bayt) Arabic Language
NATALIE ANN GREGORYB.Ed., MEd. (UMS)English Language
NOORAFINI KASSIM (study leave)BA. (IIUM)Arabic language
NOR AIN BINTI MANAP (study leave)BA. (USIM)Arabic Language and Communication
NURUL NAZIRA BINTI HAMZAHBEd. Hons (UMS)English Language
OIKE ATSUSHI @ MOHD. SHAYUTI ABDULLAH BA. (Tokyo) Japanese Language
RUTH CHIA HUI HUIBA. (Foreign Language) (UPM)Mandarin Language
YONG ING KET BA. (National Centre) Mandarin Language
PPIB - SANDAKAN CAMPUS
DR. LOI CHEK KIM (post-doctorate leave)BA. (UPM), MA. (UM), Ph.D (Otago) English Language
DR. BONAVENTURE BONIFACE B.P. Management (UUM), MBA (UMS), Ph.D (Adelaide)Marketing Administration
SHARIFAH DARMIA BINTI SHARIF ADAM MA. (UM)Malaysian History
SHAKIRATUL HANANY BINTI ABD RAHMANBA. (UiTM)English Language
HENRY BATING BEd. Hons (Universitas Negeri Jakarta), MA (UMS) Malays Language, KadazanDusun Language NAHEEDA AHASANBA., MA. (Dhaka)English Language and Literature
Siti Nurul Aisyah Bt. Abdul HamidBA. (KUIN)Arabic Language
AZIZAN HADBA. (UKM), MA. (UM)Civilisations
FUJISHIMA NORIHIKO BA. (Hiroshima Shudo), MA. (Kyorin) Japanese Language
NORDIN MOEN BA., MA. (UM) Malay Studies
JUPILI PANCHAIDip. Ed. (UPSI), BA. (UPM)Malay Language and Linguistics
MOHD. HATIB BIN ISMAILBA. (UKM)Philosophy
SITI ROHANI BINTI JASNIBA. Hons (UKM)Arabic Language
LANGUAGE TEACHER
TUTORS
SENIOR LECTURER
LANGUAGE TEACHERS
LECTURERS
SENIOR LECTURER
LECTURER
PPIB - LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS
AISHAH TAMBY OMARBA. (UiTM), MA. (UTM)Management
ALICE ALIM BA., MMA. (UM) Malay Studies
ANNA LYNN ABU BAKAR BEd. (Exeter), MEd. (UMS) TESL, English Language
BRENDA WRIGHTBA (Waikato), MA. TESOL / TEFL (Birmingham)English Language
BUDI ANTO MOHD TAMRING BA., MA. (UMS) Sociology, Ethnic Relations
CHANG MUI LING @ DYANA BSc. Hons (USM), MBA. (UMS) Economics
CHELSTER SHERRALYN JEOFFREY PUDINB.Ed. (UiTM), MA. (Edith Cowan)TESL, Applied Linguistics
CHIEW TUNG MOI (study leave) BA., MBA. (UMS) Business Management, Japanese Language
CHONG SIAK LAN BA., MA. (Tokyo) Japanese Language, Agricultural Science HJH. DG. HAFIZAH AG. BASIR BA. Hons (Al-Azhar), MA. (UKM) Islamic Studies, Syariah Islamiah
EARNIE ELMIE HILMI BA., MA. (UKM) Usuluddin, Philosophy
GAN LEE PING BA. Hons (UM), MEd. ( Manchester) English Language
ISSRAQ HJ. RAMLI (study leave)BA (Mekah), MA. (UM)Arabic Language
JAMSARI HASHIM (study leave)BHsc. Hons (IIUM), MSosSc. (UKM)Media and Communication
JOHN MARK STOREY BA. Hons (Canterbury College of Art), MA. (Nottingham) English Language
JUWAHIR BIN KAYANBA. (Essex University), MSc. (UUM)Communication
KAMSILAWATI KAMLUNBA (Utah State University), MEd. (UKM)TESL, English Emphasis in Literature Studies LAU YOKE LIANBA., MA. (UM), MA (MNU) Tiong Hua Studies/ Modern Language
MANSOR TOLA (study leave)BA. (UUM), MA. (UM)Management and Public Organisation
MARGARET CHEE ATCL (London), Dip. TESOL (Sheffield), MA. (Warwick) TESOL , English Language
NOR ARIFAH MOHD NOR BHSc. (IIUM), MHSc. (UM) English Language
PRISCILLA SHAKBEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS)TESL, English Language
ROMZI ATIONG (study leave)BHsc. (UPM), MSc. (UPM)Leadership and Social Psychology
ROS AIZA MOHD. MOKHTAR (study leave)BA. (IIUM), MA. (UM)Civilisation and Islamic Studies
ROSE PATSY TIBOKB.Ed Hons (TESL), University of Kent,MSc (HRD), UPM
SABARIAH ABD RAHIM (study leave)BA. (UPM), MA (UM) English Language SARIP ADUL (study leave)BA. (Al-Azhar), MA. (University of Jordan) Islamic Law, Islamic Civilisation
SHAFFARULLAH ABDUL RAHMAN (study leave)BSc. (Oregon), MA. (Warwick) Philosophy
HJH. SITI AIDAH HJ. LUKIN @ LOKIN BEd. (USM), MA. (UMS) Malaysian History
TAM YIN LING @ ADELINEBA., MBA. (UMS) International Business
WAN HURANI OSMAN (study leave) BEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS) TESL / English Language
WENDY HIEW (study leave)BSc. Hons (UKM), MEd. (UMS) TESL / English Language
YUSTEN KARULUSBA., MA. (UMS)Ethnic Relations and Security
NURUL ASYIKIN MUDA (study leave)BA (Al al-Bayt), MEd. (UKM)Arabic Language
NURUL AIN ZULHAIMIBSc., Msc. UPM)Environmental Science
SHABBIR AHMEDBA., MA. (Dhaka)English Language and Literature
SHAMMEM AHMEDBA., MA. (Dhaka)English Language and Literature
SITI HALIMAH BT. PUTUNGBA. Hons (Al-Azhar), MA. (UKM)Islamic Studies
SOON CHIOW THAI @ SOON YIT FANG (study leave) BA., MA. (UM)Mandarin Language / Literature
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THE CENTRE FORCO-CURRICULUMAND STUDENTDEVELOPMENT
‘ Generating Excellent Minds,Striving Forward Outstandingly ’
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Administrative Office:Centre For Co-curriculum and StudentDevelopment
Tel : 6088 - 320 000 Ext : 4106Fax : 6088 - 320 885 E-mail: [email protected]
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DIRECTOR Assoc. Prof. Dr. Raman NoordinDip. Acc., ADIA (ITM), M.Sc. Acc. (East Anglia), Ph.D (USM)
DEPUTY DIRECTOR(ACADEMIC) Jainurin Justine @ Abdul AzizB.B.A. Acc. (Texas Tech), M.Com. (Australian National)
DEPUTY DIRECTOR(STUDENT DEVELOPMENT)Hasnol Noordin Dip. Ed. (MPRM), B. Ed. (UPM), M. Sc. (UPM) SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRARVictor GondiponB. Sc. (UiTM), MBA (UUM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Abdul Hafiz Ampuan TajudinB.A. (Hertfordshire)
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (UMS-KAL)Che Din Md. Salleh
The Centre forCo-curriculum andStudentDevelopment
MISSION AND VISION
The Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development (PKPP) was founded on 1st June 2002 with the aims of shaping undergraduates who will be balanced in the aspects of intellect, spirituality, emotion and physical, developing physical, mental and spiritual endurance of students, generating creative, innovative, productive and proactive thinking and instilling a sense of confidence and persistence in meeting challenges. The management orientation of the Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development is to provide excellent services in the implementation of teaching and learning of co-curriculum courses which are also core or compulsory courses of the university and to develop students’ potential in attaining interpersonal skills through student development activities.
The co-curriculum courses offered stem from various fields of studies which are relevant towards societal needs and contemporary job requirements. Universiti Malaysia Sabah students must pass a mandatory co-curriculum course of at least three (3) credit hours during their study in order to meet the requirements for the award of Bachelor Degree. Grades for co-curriculum courses are counted towards calculating students’ CGPA.
During their study, students will undertake a co-curriculum course with the value of three (3) credit hours for one
semester except for uniform and rescue units which are Reserved Officers Training Unit (PALAPES) (Army, Air force and Navy), Voluntary Police Volunteer Corps (KOR-SUKSIS), Civil Defence Volunteer Corps (SISPA) and UMS Jatidiri (UMS SEJATI) (Natural Disaster, Fire and Rescue, Paramedic, Orienteering and Brass band) which will be evaluated with one (1) credit hour every semester and undertaken between 3 and 6 semesters based on the requirements of each body. Students who enter and register in the university with a CGPA result of below 2.40 at matriculation/STPM/diploma level or other equivalent qualifications must undertake uniform and rescue unit co-curriculum courses. Students who successfully complete all PALAPES, KOR-SUKSIS and SISPA courses during their study will be commissioned in accordance to the respective bodies.
Lectures and practical training for the co-curriculum courses will be conducted on Saturdays or Sundays with three (3) contact hours each week or based on the requirement of the registered courses. The breakdown for the co-curriculum courses is 30% of theory and 70 % of practical training/performance. Students must also participate in student activities involving the community at large through the co-curriculum courses taken and successfully complete the Co-Curriculum Carnival held on the final week of each semester. During the carnival, students are expected to carry out activities suitable to the courses taken such as conducting art and cultural performances, exhibitions, sports and skills competition, leadership and self-improvement programmes and others.
To attain the mission and vision of UMS, the Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development aspires to achieve its aims through:
■ Stimulation of students’ interest, development of excellent mindset, sharpening students’ talents and potential through strong and objective-based student activities in particular leadership and community services as well as other outreach programmes in order to develop interpersonal and self-improvement
skills of UMS students.■ Producing highly motivated and esteemed Future
Leaders and polishing students’ potential in sports and arts through related co-curriculum course.
■ Moulding and developing UMS students’ identity with superior patriotism, high perseverance, noble and kind characteristics, in addition to having universal compassion.
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PRE-REQUISITES FORCOURSE REGISTRATION
Students may choose any courses offered based on their interests and talents or compulsory choice as advised their academic advisors or choices set by the Faculties. For a few areas and components, confirmation for course registration is subject to the pre-requisites set as follows:
■ Reserved Officers Training Unit (PALAPES) (Army, Air force and Navy) courses: Subject to passing physical and other tests set by the Malaysian Armed Forces.
■ Voluntary Police Volunteer Corps (KOR-SUKSIS) course: Subject to passing physical and other tests and interview set by the management of the Royal Malaysian Police.
■ Civil Defence Volunteer Corps (SISPA) course: Subject to passing physical and other tests set by the Malaysian Civil Defence Department.
■ Swimming course: Compulsory course for Marine Science and Aquaculture Programmes. Students from other programmes are not allowed to register for this course.
■ Health Promotion course: Offered to Doctor of Medicine Programme students only. Students from other programmes are not allowed to register for this course.
COURSE STRUCTURE BY
COMPONENT
UNIFORM ANDRESCUE UNIT
LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
ARTAND CULTURE
SPORTS AND RECREATION
BUSINESS, AGROTECH AND TECHNOLOGY
MARITALARTS
Centre For Co-curiculum and Student Development Co-curricular Courses Offered
UNIVERSITY CORE COURSE (HOUR)
TOTAL = 122 COURSES
Reserved Officers Training Unit (ARMEDFORCE)
ED10101PALAPES DARAT IED10201PALAPES DARAT IIED20301PALAPES DARAT IIIED20401PALAPES DARAT IVED30501PALAPES DARAT VED30601PALAPES DARAT VI
Reserved Officers Training Unit (AIRFORCE)
EU10101PALAPES UDARA IEU10201PALAPES UDARA IIEU20301PALAPES UDARA IIIEU20401PALAPES UDARA IVEU30501PALAPES UDARA VEU30601PALAPES UDARA VI
EK 00103Institutional andCommunalInteraction(INTERIM)EK 00203StudentOrganisation andManagementEK 00303Leadership andMotivationEK 00403MosqueManagementEK 00503Health PromotionEK 00603Orator Arts SkillEK 00703Public Speaking/ElocutionEK 00803SurvivorEK 00903DebateEK 01003CocurriculumManagement andAdministration
EA 00103AngklungEA 00203ChoirEA 00303KompangEnsembleEA 00403TheatricalPerformanceEA 00503PaintingEA 00603Traditional MusicEA 00703Modern MusicEA 00803ContemporaryNasyidEA 00903Traditional NasyidEA 01003Introductionto the ScreenplayEA 01103Script writing forDramasEA 01203GamelanEnsembleEA 01303SculptureEA 01403Batik PaintingEA 01503Court Dances
ES 00103BadmintonES 00203NetballES 00303BasketballES 00403SoccerES 00503VolleyballES 00603Ten-Pin BowlingES 00703Lawn BowlingES 00803EquestrianES 00903GolfES 01003HockeyES 01103ArcheryES 01203SwimmingES 01303Scuba DivingES 01403AerobicsES 01503FencingES 01603Sepak TakrawES 01703SquashES 01803Softball
EB 00103Agro ProjectEB 00203Food ScienceProjectEB 00303ElectronicMaintenanceEB 00403Computer &NetworkMaintenanceEB 00503Basic Gardening &LandscapingEB 00603InformationSearching SkillEB 00703Introduction toCameraEB 00803HorticultureEB 00903The Art ofAnimationEB 01003Computer AssemblyEB 01103Manufacture UsingFiber GlassEB 01203HydroponicsTechnology
EW 00103TaekwondoEW 00203Karate DoEW 00303Competitive SilatEW 00403Gayung FataniSilatEW 00503Silat Sepring 12EW 00603Silat CekakEW 00703Shorinji KempoSelf Defence
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COURSE STRUCTURE BY
COMPONENT
UNIFORM ANDRESCUE UNIT
LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
ARTAND CULTURE
SPORTS AND RECREATION
BUSINESS, AGROTECH AND TECHNOLOGY
MARITALARTS
Centre For Co-curiculum and Student Development Co-curricular Courses Offered
UNIVERSITY CORE COURSE (HOUR)
TOTAL = 122 COURSES
Reserved Officers Training Unit (NAVY)
EL10101PALAPES LAUT IEL10201PALAPES LAUT IIEL20301PALAPES LAUT IIIEL20401PALAPES LAUT IVEL30501PALAPES LAUT VEL30601PALAPES LAUT VI
VoluntaryPolice Unit
EP10101SUKSIS IEP10201SUKSIS IIEP20301SUKSIS IIIEP20401SUKSIS IVEP30501SUKSIS VEP30601SUKSIS VI
EA 01603Folk DancesEA 01703Sabah DancesEA 01803The Art of KhatEA 01903Stage DesignEA 02003Bamboo InstrumentMaking
ES 01903CyclingES 02003CanoeingES 02103Boat SportES 02203RugbyES 02303TennisES 02403Table TennisES 02503Sailing
EB 01303Basic AutoMechanicsEB 01403SIFE (Student InFree Enterprise)EB 01503Robocon
COURSE STRUCTURE BY
COMPONENT
UNIFORM ANDRESCUE UNIT
LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
ARTAND CULTURE
SPORTS AND RECREATION
BUSINESS, AGROTECH AND TECHNOLOGY
MARITALARTS
Centre For Co-curiculum and Student Development Co-curricular Courses Offered
UNIVERSITY CORE COURSE (HOUR)
TOTAL = 122 COURSES
Undergraduates Student of Civil Defense
EV10101SISPA IEV10201SISPA IIEV20301SISPA IIIEV20401SISPA IV
UMSSelf-MotivationalCourse (UMS Sejati)
EJ 11101Bencana Alam IEJ11201Bencana Alam IIEJ21301Bencana Alam IIIEJ12101Bomba &Penyelamat IEJ12201Bomba &Penyelamat IIEJ22301Bomba &Penyelamat IIIEJ13101Paramedik I
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COURSE STRUCTURE BY
COMPONENT
TOTAL =122 COURSES 45 10 20 25 15 7
UNIFORM ANDRESCUE UNIT
LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
ARTAND CULTURE
SPORTS AND RECREATION
BUSINESS, AGROTECH AND TECHNOLOGY
MARITALARTS
Centre For Co-curiculum and Student Development Co-curricular Courses Offered
UNIVERSITY CORE COURSE (HOUR)
TOTAL = 122 COURSES
EJ13201Paramedik IIEJ23301Paramedik IIIEJ14101Kembara IEJ14201Kembara IIEJ24301Kembara IIIEJ15101Brassband IEJ15201Brassband IIEJ25301Brassband III
ER 00103St. JohnAmbulanceER 00203PBSM
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