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SCP1103 ComputerProgramming 3 SEE1003 BasicElectricalEngineering 3 SEE1712 ElectronicEngineeringWorkshop(HW) 2 SSE1792 Calculus 2 UHB1412 EnglishForAcademicCommunications 2 UHS1152** EthicRelation 2 TOTALCREDITHOURS 14 **Forinternationalstudentsonly:UHA1012BahasaMelayuKomunikasi FIRSTYEARSEMESTERII CODE SUBJECT CREDIT PREREQ SWB1003 AnatomyandIntroductionto 3 Medicine SEE1023 CircuitTheory 3 SEE1003 SEE1223 DigitalElectronics 3 SSE1793 DifferentialEquations 3 SSE1792 ULT1022or IslamicandAsianCivilization 2 ** UQ*1**1 Cocurriculum1 1 TOTALCREDITHOURS 15 **Forinternationalstudentsonly:UHS1162Arts,CustomsandBeliefsofMalaysian SECONDYEARSEMESTERI CODE SUBJECT CREDIT PREREQ SEE2043 SignalandNetworks 3 SEE1023 SWB2063 BasicElectronics 3 SEE2113 Control:ModellingandSimulation 3 SEE2742 2ndYearLaboratory 2 SSE1893 EngineeringMathematics 3 SSE1792 UHB2422 AdvanceEnglishForAcademic 2 Communications UHS2**2 ElectiveUHS 2 TOTALCREDITHOURS 18 SECONDYEARSEMESTERII CODE SUBJECT CREDIT PREREQ SEE2053 ElectricalTechnology 3 SEE1023 SWB2253 Physiology 3 SWB1003 SEE2523 ElectromagneticFieldTheory 3 SSE1792 SSE2393 NumericalMethods 3 SSE1893 SSF3233 Biophysics 3 ULT2**2 ElectiveULT 2 TOTALCREDITHOURS 17 1

THIRDYEARSEMESTERI CODE SUBJECT SEU3223 ElectronicCircuitandSystem SEE3533 CommunicationPrinciples SEE3712 Common3rd YearLaboratory SMU3623 IntroductiontoBioMedicalMaterial SSE2193 EngineeringStatistic UHB3**2 EnglishElective TOTALCREDITHOURS THIRDYEARSEMESTERII CODE SUBJECT SWB3742 Specialized3rd YearLaboratory SEE3263 Microprocessor SWB3323 DigitalSignalProcessing SHM4142 EngineeringEconomy SWB3613 Biomechanics SWB3273 BiochemistryforBiomedicalEngineers UQ*1**1 CoCurriculumII TOTALCREDITHOURS THIRDYEARSHORTSEMESTER CODE SUBJECT SWB4925 PracticalTraining(HW) FOURTHYEARSEMESTERI CODE SUBJECT S**4**3 Elective1 SWB4213 BiomedicalImaging SWB4223 BiomedicalSignalProcessing SWB4722 4thYearLaboratory SWB4812 ProjectPartI SWB4012 ProfessionalEngineeringPractice TOTALCREDITHOURS FOURTHYEARSEMESTERII CODE SUBJECT S**4**3 ElectiveII SWB4824 ProjectPartII SWB4113 InstrumentationandMeasurementin Biomedical SWB4043 ClinicalEngineering SHM4542 EngineeringManagement TOTALCREDITHOURS

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SYLLABUSSUMMARYELECTRICALSUBJECTS
SEE1003BASICELECTRICALENGINEERING This course introduces the students the basic electrical circuits encompassing the SI units, elements in electricalcircuitandhowtoapplytheOhmsLawandKirchoffslawinelectricalcircuits.Besidestheyare exposedtomethodsofanalysisresistivecircuitsandalternatingcurrentcircuits.Theyarealsointroduced toenergystorageelementsandthegeneralformsolutionsforthefirstordercircuits. SCP1103CPROGRAMMINGTECHNIQUE Data type and operator, control structure, function, arrays and strings, pointer, structure, preprocessor directives,fileinputandoutput,advanceddatatype. SEE1023CIRCUITTHEORY This course introduces students the method of analysis for linear electrical circuits based on the direct current(DC)andalternatingcurrent(AC)circuittheorems.Firstly,studentsareexposedtothesteadystate electricalcircuit.Afterwards,therelevantconceptsinthetransientcircuitanalysisforsecondordercircuit aretaughttothestudents.Thecourseisalsoequippedthestudentswithnecessaryknowledgerelatedto theresonantcircuitandtheanalysisof2portnetwork.Attheendofthecourse,thestudentshouldbe abletoapplythetheoremsandconceptsinordertoanalyzeanygivenlinearelectriccircuit. SEE1223DIGITALELECTRONICS Differencesofanaloganddigitalsystem.Advantagesanddisadvantagesofbothsystem.NumberSystems: Decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal number systems. Conversions between number systems. Binary codes.Representationofnegativenumbers.LogicGatesandBooleanAlgebra:Basicgates,gatesymbols, truth tables and Boolean operations, Universal gates. Boolean algebra. Minterm, maxterm, canonical (standard)SOPandPOSandsimplifiedrepresentationsofBooleanfunctions.ConversionofANDORcircuits to NANDNAND and OR AND to NOR NOR. De Morgan equivalent circuits. Digital Logic Families: Characteristics of digital integrated circuits. Implementation technologies. Combinational Logic Circuit Design: Simplification of Boolean functions using Karnaugh map technique for 2 to 4 variables. Combinational logic design. MSI Circuits: Multiplexers, multiplexer expansion. Demultiplexer and decoders,decoderexpansion.Encoder,priorityencoder.BCDtosegmentdecoder.Implementstionoflogic functionsusingmultiplexersanddecoders.Addershalfadder,falladder,rippleadder.Comparators.Flip flop:Differencesbetweencombinationalandsequentialcircuits.SRlatch,Gaterlatch,GatedDlatch,JK flipflop,Dflipflop,Tflipflop.Presetandclearfunctions.CountersandShiftRegisters:Synchronousand asynchronous counters ripple counter, design of a synchronous counter using D flip flops. Register shift registers, shift register counters. Memory/RAM: Random Access Memories (RAMs), ReadOnly Memories (ROMs) Programmable ROMs PROMs, EPROMs and EEPROMs, Flash memories, Mmory expansion and applications.

SEE2043SIGNALSANDNETWORKS ElectricalTechnologyisaprerequisitetocircuittheory.Thestudentswillbeexposedtotheconceptand theory of electromagnetism and principle of energy conversion in machines. A 3 phase system; i.e extensionfromsinglephasesystemandintroductiontoelectricalmachinesanditsapplicationwillalsobe introduced to the students. This subject introduce types of signals, signal transformation, theorem and responseinelectricalcircuit,sothatstudentcananalyzecircuitwithdifferenttypesofsignals. SEE2113CONTROL:MODELLINGANDSIMULATION Thiscourseintroducesstudentstothefundamentalideasanddefinitionsofcontrolsystemssuchasblock diagrams,plantsorprocesses,openloopandcloseloopcontrolsystems,transferfunctionsandtransient andsteadystateresponses.Studentwillbetaughthowtoobtainmathematicalmodelsofactualphysical systemssuchaselectrical,mechanical,electromechanicalandsimplefluidflowsystems.Methodofsystem representationsuchasblockdiagramrepresentationandsignalflowgraphwillbeexamined.Thestudent willalsobeexposedtotechniquesofanalyzingcontrolsystemssuchastimedomainanalysisandstability. Finally,anintroductiontothedesignandanalysisofcontrolsystemsusingMATLABwillbealsobegiven. SEE2063ELECTRONICSDEVICES The first course in electronics covers the fundamentals of electronic devices involving diodes, bipolar junctiontransistorsandfieldeffecttransistors.Thecontentsencompassdevicestructure,biasingtobasic applications. SEE2523ELECTROMAGNETICFIELDTHEORY This course introduces students to some major views and theories in the area of electrostatic, magnetostatic and electromagnetic field. This elementary electromagnetic field theory is summarized in Maxwellsequationsfortimevaryingfieldinintegralanddifferentialforms,energystorage,static,quasi staticfieldsandtimedomainanalysisofwavepropagation. SEE2053ELECTRICALTECHNOLOGY The students will be exposed to the concept and theory of electromagnetism and principle of energy conversion in machines. A 3 phase system and introduction to electrical machines, motor and its applicationwillalsobeintroducedtothestudents. SEE3533COMMUNICATIONPRINCIPLES This course introduces the students the basic principles of communication system. The importance of modulationandtheperformanceofthesysteminthepresenceofnoisearediscussed.Thestudentsare also given the fundamental concepts of analog modulation particularly of amplitude and angle modulations.Topicscoveredincludetypesofmodulatedwaveforms,transmitters,receivers,transmission bandwidth and noise impact on the modulation system. Various sampling, quantization and line coding techniquesareexplainedbeforethestudyofcodedpulsemodulation,PCManddeltamodulation. Then thewaveformsandspectralanalysisofbandpassdigitaltransmissionareintroducedtogetherwithsystem performance in terms of bit error rate. Finally, methods of signal multiplexing are presented and compared. SEE2253ELECTRONICCIRCUIT Thiscourseintroducesstudentstosomemajorviewsandtheoriesinamplifiersanditsapplication.Itwill examinesomekeyissuesinbasicdefinition,constructionofanaloguesystemwithspecialfocusonanalysis of transistor amplifiers through small signal equivalent circuit. the course will also provide practice in carrying out a computer simulation and modeling of the amplifier circuit using PSPICE or MultiSim software.Attheendofthecourse,thestudentshouldbeabletoapplythetheoryandbefamiliarwiththe parameters and characteristics used to design BJT and FET amplifiers as well as describing operational amplifier performance and applications. Students should be able to recognize and catagories different feedbacktopologiesanddosimpleanalysisonthem SEE3263ELECTRONICSSYSTEM This course covers some topics in functional electronic circuits. The circuits are derived from diverse electronic circuitry existed in many electronic instrumentations. The function, the behavior and the

characteristics of the functional circuits are analysed. This is an important module in gaining electronic circuittheoriesindesigningelectronicsystemssuchasregulatedpowersupply,audioamplifier,oscillator, filter,electronicpowercontrolcircuitandA/DandD/Aconverter. SEE3263MICROPROCESSOR Introductiontomicroprocessorandmicrocomputer,68000microprocessorsystemarchitecture,assembly language and basic instructions, data transfer and data manipulations instructions, programme control, microcomputersystemarchitecture,I/Operipheralsandinterfacing.Thiscoursealsocoverssometopicsin functional electronic circuits. The circuits are derived from a diverse electronic circuitry existed in many electronicinstrumentation.Thefunction,thebehaviorandthecharacteristicsofthefunctionalcircuitsare analysed. SEB3323DIGITALSIGNALPROCESSING Review on continuoustime signals and systems, introduction to digital signal processing, basic idea and benefits, examples and applications. Discretetime signals and systems; signal definition, periodic and aperiodic, stability, causality, convolution. Spectrum of representation of discretetime signals; sampling theorem, the discretetime Fourier transform (DTFT) and its properties. Differences equations and discretetime systems; difference equations; infinite impulse response (FIR) and signal flow graphs, z transform;derivations,regionofconvergence,transformationproperties,stabilitypolesandzeros,inverse ztransformlong division and partial fraction expansion, conversion to analog to digital system; impulse invariant and bilinear transform. Analysis and design and of digital filters; Filter basics, analog filter prototypes, design of IIR filter bilinear transformation method, design of FIR filter window method, window functions. Discrete Fourier Transform; Discrete Fourier Series (DFS), Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), spectrum analysis of signals, Fast Fourier transform (FFT), frequency domain implementations of linearsystems.Applicationofdigitalsignalprocessing:speechprocessing,imageprocessing,signalanalysis andtelecommunications.

SYLLABUSSUMMARYLABORATORYSUBJECTS
SEE1712ELECTRICALENGINEERINGWORKSHOP Thelabinvolved:ElectricalPracticeWorkshop.ListofProjects:Electricalwiring,installationofmaincircuit, oneway switch, two way switch, ceiling fan, outlet socket, electrical bell and air conditioner. Soldering, minidesignprojectonprotoboardandcircuitdesignonPCB. SEE27422NDYEARLABORATORY ThelabconsistsofBasicElectronicLaboratoryandElectrotechniqueLaboratory.Listofexperimentscovers several topics basic subjects of electronic and electrical engineering such as diode characteristics and application,theBJTcharacteristicsandbiasingmethod,theoperationalamplifiercharacteristicsandlinear andnonlinearapplication,networktheoremincludingresonantcircuitandsuperposition,Theveninsand Nortons Theorem, two port network, DC generator, single phase transformer, magnetism, electromagneticforcesandSinglePhaseACParameters. SEE3712COMMON3RDYEARLABORATORY Laboratory experiments are based on fundamental to third year theories of electrical engineering. The experimentapplyingwhatstudenthavelearninclass,theexperimentincludingthreelaboratorythereare controllaboratory,microprocessorlaboratoryandinstrumentationlaboratory. SWB3742SPECIALIZED3RDYEARLABORATORY 3rd Year Laboratory is a required course for third year students in Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical) degreeprogramme.Thiscourse involvestheconductofexperiments in2differentlaboratoriescovering the areas of Bioinstrumentation, Biomechanics and Biomaterial, Medical Imaging, Biomedical Signal ProcessingandClinicalengineering.Theapproachofthislaboratoryhoweverisdifferentinsensethatthe students are not given procedural type laboratory experimental sheets. Instead they will be given problemstosolvethatrequirethemtoconductcertainexperiments.Thestudentsarerequiredtosolvea givenproblemasateam,designsuitableexperimentalproceduresandconducttheexperiment,present theproblemsolutions andsubmit thereport. This laboratoryincludesmedicalelectronic laboratoryand biomechanicslaboratory.

SWB47224thYEARLABORATORY 4th Year Laboratory is a required course for third year students in Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical) degreeprogramme.Thiscourse involvestheconductofexperiments in3differentlaboratoriescovering the areas of Bioinstrumentation, Biomechanics and Biomaterial, Medical Imaging, Biomedical Signal Processing and Clinical engineering. This laboratory is conducted as a ProblemBased Learning (PBL) approach. The students are grouped into 35 students, and they will be given problems to solve that requirethemtodoprelabsandconductexperimentswithin4weeks.Thestudentsarerequiredtosolve the given problem as a team, design suitable experimental procedures and conduct the experiments, presenttheproblemsolutionsandsubmitareport.SomeexperimentsthatwilldoinMedicalElectronic LaboratoryareUltrasoundTherapeuticSystemDesignofHighPowerUltrasoundWaveGenerator,ECG System, XRay Image Processing 1,BiometricsSignature Recognition, EEG Signal Processing, ECG Signal Processing,EEGSystem,EarlyIntervention,SpeechSignalProcessing,BiometricsFingerPrintRecognition Image Classification, Pupil Measurement System, Ultrasound System: Ultrasound Sound Power Measurement ,Infrared System IR Transmitter and Receiver Circuit Design, Enzyme Kinetic Simulation andUltrasoundImageProcessingImageQualityMeasurement.

SYLLABUSSUMMARYMATHEMATHICSUBJECTS
SSE1792CALCULUS Vector: Scalar and vector, vectors notations, equality of two vectors, algebraic operations on vector in threedimensional space, scalar product, cross product, vector equations of a line, angle between two lines,distancefromapointtoaplane,perpendiculardistancefromapointtoaplane,lineofintersection of two planes. Polar coordinates: The polar coordinates, relationship between polar and Cartesian coordinates, curve sketching of polar equations, parametric equations. Complex numbers: Definitions of complex numbers and imaginary numbers, algebraic operations in complex numbers, modulus and argument, Eulers formula, De Moivres Theorem. Further elementary functions: inverse trigonometric functions, hyperbolic functions, inverse hyperbolic functions. Differentiation: Differential of composite functions involving inverse trigonometric functions. Techniques of partial differentiation. Integration of expressionsinvolvinginversetrigonometricfunctions,hyperbolicfunctionsorinversehyperbolicfunctions. Techniquesofintegrationusingtableofintegral. SSE1793DIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS Ordinary differential equations of first order: basic concepts and classification of differential equations. Techniques for solving separable equations, homogenous equations, linear differential equations, and exactequations.Applicationsoflineardifferentialequationsoffirstorder.Ordinarydifferentialequations of second order with constant coefficients: Solving non homogeneous equations. Superposition and general solution. Solving non homogeneous equations using methods of undetermined equations and variation of parameters. Application of linear differential equations of second order. Laplace transform: Definition,Laplacetransformofstandardfunctions,linearproperty,firstshiftproperty,differentiationofa transform. Laplace transform of the Heavyside function, Dirac delta function, and periodic functions. Secondshiftproperty,inverseLaplacetransform,convolutiontheorem.Solvinginitialandboundaryvalue problems using Laplace transform. Fourier series: Eulers formula, Fourier series of even and odd functions, halfrange sine or cosine Fourier series of nonperiodic functions. Partial differential equation: Basicconcepts.Methodofseparationofvariablesforsolvingthewave,heatandLaplaceequations. SSE1893ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS Functionofseveralvariables:Domain,rangeandgraphs.Partialdifferentiations:Rateofchange,thechain rule, increments and differentials, Extreme of multivariable functions. Multiple integrals and its applications: Double integrals in rectangular and polar coordinates: finding mass, center of gravity and moments. Vectorvalued functions: Graphs, differentiation and integration of vectors; velocity, acceleration, tangents and normal vectors; directional derivatives, divergence and curl. Vector calculus: Lineintegrals,surfaceintegrals;GreensTheorem,StokesTheoremandGaissdivergencetheorem.

SSE2393NUMERICALMETHODS Thissubjectinvolvessolvingproblemsusingnumericalmethodsinvolvingnonlinearequations,systemof linear equations, interpolation, numerical differential and integral, Eigenvalue problems, ordinary differentialequationsandpartialdifferentialequations. SSE2193ENGINEERINGSTATISTICS Thiscourseintroducesstudentstofundamentalconceptsinstatisticsasappliedtoengineering.Itcontains ReviewofDescriptiveStatisticswithcomputerapplication:ProbabilityDistributions:Binomial,Poissonand normal. Sampling distributions: Central Limit Theorem, sampling distribution for mean, sampling distributions for the difference between two means, sampling distributions for proportion and sampling distributionsforthedifferentbetweentwoproportions.Estimation:PointEstimation,intervalestimation confidenceintervalformean,forproportion,fordifferencebetweentwoproportions,forvarianceandfor variance ratio. Test of hypotheses for mean, difference between two means, proportion, difference between two proportions, variance and variance ratio Goodness of fit test and contingency table: goodness of fit test, test if independence and homogeneity test Analysis of variance: one way ANOVA (equal and unequal sample sizes); Simple linear regression and correlation (Spearman and KendallTau) andANOVAapproach.Nonparametricstatistics:Signedtestforonesample,runtestandMannWhitney test.

SYLLABUSSUMMARYENGLISHSUBJECTS
UHB1412ENGLISHFORACADEMICCOMMUNICATION This subject prepares students for skills needed to perform academic tasks, such as taking notes from written and oral texts, producing academic assignments and giving oral presentations related to their academic assignments. Through these tasks, students will practice various skills such as looking for information from various sources (print, internet, etc) extracting information from different text types, making notes of information obtained, expanding notes into coherent extended texts and presenting information as well as viewpoints in an oral presentation. The tasks assigned will be in the form of individual and group work projects that develop students skills in time management, project management,teamworkandgroupinteraction. UHB2422ADVANCEDENGLISHFORACADEMICCOMMUNICATION This subject prepares students for advanced academic communication in English with emphasis on oral communicationskills.Studentswillbeassignedprojectsthatrequirethemtolookforandextractrelevant informationfromvarioussources.Intheprocessofcompletingtheprojects Student will put into practice various skills developed in the earlier subject as well as skills in collecting data through interviews and questionnaire survey, integrating and presenting information (in oral and written form), time management and group interaction. The various oral activities such as presenting a proposal of the project, giving a briefing on the progress of the report and presenting the completed reportaredesignedtobuildstudentsoralcommunicationskillsandconfidenceinexpressingthemselves, i.e.skillsthataremuchneededintheirstudiesandcareer. UHB3**2ENGLISHELECTIVE UHB3042WRITINGFORSPECIFICPURPOSES Thecoursefocusesontwoareasofwriting:(1)thewritingoftechnicalinformationthatstudentswouldbe expected to perform in their professional career, and (2) the skills of organizing various types of data towardsproducingathesis.Forthefirstpartofthecourse,studentswillbeintroducedtothetechniques of gathering technical information about product, service or specialized subjects and to present that information to a target audience in the form of instructional manuals, rochures, memorandums and reports.Thevariousformsandfunctionsofthesewrittendocumentswillalsobediscussed.Forthesecond part of the course, students will have the opportunity to go through the steps in planning a thesis, assemblingandpresentingdata,writingthefindings,anddrawingconclusionsfromastudy.Inaddition, thestudentswillbeexposedtothenatureofacademicthesis,andanalyseandevaluateexistingtheses. Forbothparts,theEnglishgrammar,properlanguageusageandacceptablewritingwillbecovered.

UHB3052EFFECTIVEORALCOMMUNICATIONSKILLS Thecoursefocusesonthetechniquesofproducinggoodspokendiscourses(toincludeoralpresentation, speechandbriefing)usingtheEnglishsoundandspeechsystems.Aspectsofsoundproductionandspeech productionaimedatimprovingintelligibilityandcommunicabilitywillbecovered.Itwillalsoincorporate aspects of confidence building, visual aids preparation and audience handling. Participants will be substantialpracticeinspeechdelivery. UHB3032READINGFORSPECIFICPURPOSES The aim of this course is to introduce students to texts of different genres and rhetorical structures, namely,literatureandsciencebasedtexts.Studentsaretaughttodealwithtwomainareasofreading: readingforacademicpurposesandreadingtoappreciateliterarytexts.Inreadingforacademicpurposes, students are exposed to authentic texts drawn from journals, research articles and magazines. They are taught how to discuss and respond critically to issues related to the texts. They are required to extract holistic ideas of the theme and react to them by stating agreement or disagreement, advantages or disadvantagesoftheideasstatedandmakinginferentialopinionandjustification.Inappreciatingliterary texts,studentsaretaughttoanalysesomeliterarytexts. UHB3022ENGLISHFORWORKPLACECOMMUNICATION The course aims to introduce and expose students to the basic principles of communication at the workplace. This includes appreciating the importance of the four language skills, i.e. listening, reading, speaking and writing in effective workplace communication. In the course students will have the opportunity t0 practice effective meeting and discussion skills in formal and informal communicative events and read and write appropriate workplace related documents. Students will also be exposed to situationswheretheylearntofunctionasindividualsandteammembersandinteractverballyandnon verballywithappropriatelanguage,styleandgestures. UHB3012ENGLISHFORCAREERSEARCH The course prepares students to learn more about their respective field of work. This is done through projectsonjobhuntingandcareersearchwhichrequirethemtoresearchoninformationrelatedtotheir futureprofession.Throughthesharingofinformation,studentswillbebetterinformedofthattheirfuture professionentails.Thiscomponentisfollowedbyacomponentonwritingeffectivecurriculumvitaeand persuasive job application letters using appropriate language and tone. Students will also have the opportunity to practice skills for effective job interviews.

SYLLABUSSUMMARYGENERALEDUCATIONSUBJECT
UHS1152ETHNICRELATIONSHIP This course discusses the basic sociological concepts on culture and ethnic relations. It focuses on the developmentethnicrelationsinMalaysiafromthesociology,historyandconstitutionperspectives.Italso aimstodevelopskillsinunderstandingandmakingsenseofMalaysiansocietythusenablingthestudents to contribute towards the countrys development. Among the topics that are covered in the course are issues on globalization, government policies and strategies in the context of national solidarity and development,multiethnicrelationsfromtheIslamicperspectivesandcultures. ULT1022ISLAMICCIVILIZATIONANDASIANCIVILIZATION The course familiarizes students with the Islamic and Asian Civilization. It discusses on the science of civilization that embraces the interactions of various civilizations (Malay, Chinese and Indian); Islam in Malay Civilization and its role in establishing the Malaysian society, contemporary issues on the Islamic andAsianCivilization,IslamHadhariandnationbuilding.Attheendofthecourse,studentwillbeawareof fundamental aspects of civilizational studies in Malaysia as well as able to strengthen the integrity of Malaysia as citizen of a multiracial country which has a high tolerance towards others. Throughout the learningprocess,someaspectsofgenericskillsnamelyteamworking,communicationskillsandethnicwill beemphasized.

UHS2**2ELECTIVEUHS UHS2052EFFECTIVECOMMUNICATION This course focuses on effective communication techniques. These include verbal and non verbal communication, interpersonal communication effectiveness, public speaking, conflicts management and problemsolving. UHS2062INTRODUCTIONTOINDUSTRIALPSYCHOLOGY IndustrialPsychologyisapartofpsychologydiscipline,whichisrelatedtobehavioralscienceatworkplace. It also applies psychological principals to understand various behaviors, which involve employees and work. Industrial psychology also considers personnel issue, workplace problems and behavioral managementatworkplace. UHS2102INTRODUCTIONTOCAUNSELING Theaimofthecourseistoexposestudentstothefundamentalsofcounseling.Thisincludescounseling concept,basiccounselingskill,careercounseling,workplacecounseling,industrialproblems,interviewand counselorsroleinindustry. UHS2112INTRODUCTIONTOINTERNATIONALRELATIONS Theaimofthiscourseistoexplainthedevelopmentofinternationalrelation.Thiscoursewillalsodiscuss thematic issues such as economics and international trade, laws, military, human rights, Islam and InternationalRelation,globalizationandNewWorldOrder. UHS2122CREATIVEANDCRITICALTHINKING Theaimofthecourseistodevelopstudentsunderstandingoftheconcept,theoryandpracticesofcritical andcreativethinking.Attentionisoncriticalandcreativethinkingtechniqueaswellasobstaclesfactorsof boththinkingmethods.Boththinkingmethodshelpstudentstomakedecisionsorsolveproblemswhether ingrouporindividual. ULT2**2ELECTIVEULT ULT2122ISLAMICINSTITUTIONS Familyandsocietyinstitution,marriage,parentskill,dutiesandresponsibilitiesoffamily,Ummahconcept social guarantee and control. Education. Society. Role, manners, and responsibilities in education. Economic institution: philosophy and objective of justice in economy, Institution of Law and judgement system :principle, sources, qualityofIslamic lawsanddifferencesbetween modern laws.Institutions of Qada, hisbah, Tahkim and Mazalim. Islamic judgement system that practice in Malaysia: principles and typesofgovernmentandadministration ULT2132ISLAMICANDCURRENTISSUES Symptomsofmoraldecadency,Economicissues,Developmentandenvironment,Ethicsissuesinscience andtechnology,GlobalisationissueandconflictofWesternandEasterncivilization.Challengesthatface by Malaysian today, Government and administration : Parliament system, Republic, Democracy and Autocracy,Trendofopinionpostmodernism,thequestionsofreligiousextremismandfundamentalism, Ethnicrelationissueandchauvinism,andrelatedissueswithIslamiccredibility. UQ*1**1COCURICULUM This subject is handled by The CoCurriculum Centre. For registration student must select from a list of course offered every semester. The objectives of the course are to fulfill the objectives of university to create a balanced and allrounded education in order for student to be more mature: Training in leadership with greater emphasis on organizational discipline and team working among student. Strengthen anddeveloptalentsand skillsforownbenefitandsociety.Promotesocial integrationwithin thesocietyandcommunity.

SEE4012PROFESSIONALENGINEERINGPRACTICE Application of engineering as a profession for the benefit of mankind. Knowledge and the ability of TechnicalCommunication(oralandwritten)areimportant.ComplianceandadherencetoActs,Rulesand regulationsandengineeringethicsarenecessaryforresponsibleprofessionalengineer. SHM4542ENGINEERINGMANAGEMENT Management and manager. Organization. Leader and Leadership Theory. Motivation and Motivation Theory. Business Decision making. Financial Account. Capital Investment. Project Management. Quality ManagementandISO9000. SHM4142ENGINEERINGECONOMY IntroductionToEngineeringEconomy,ConceptandAppliedEconomy,SupplyandDemand,Objectiveand Production Theory and Cost Production, Market Structure, Macro Economy, National Income, Money, InflationanditsrelationwiththeUnemploymentRate.

SYLLABUSSUMMARYBIOMEDICALSUBJECTS
SWB1003ANATOMY The nervous system, musculoskeletal system, circulatory system, gastrointestinal system, respiratory system, urinary system, immune system, endocrine system, reproductive system and the integument system. SSF3233BIOPHYSICS Transport of ions through cell membrane, cell and membrane structures, absorbance, membrane permeability.Freeenergy,chemicalpotential,netmembranemigration,electrochemicalpotential,passive ionic flux through membrane. Nernst, UnsingToerell and Goldman equations, passive and active transportsofionicflux. SMU3623INTRODUCTIONTOBIOMEDICALMATERIALS This subject provides an introduction to the fundamentals a\of and resent advances in biomedical materials. It covers a broad spectrum of biomedical materials which include metals, ceramics, polymers andcomposites.Ittakesaninterdisciplinaryapproachtodescribingthechemistryandphysicsofmaterials, biocompatibility, and the consequences of implantation of devices made of these materials into the humanbody.Thesubjectisalsodesignedtofamiliarizestudentswithfailureofmaterialsthroughfracture, fatigue,wearandcorrosion. SWB3613BIOMECHANICS Thissubjectcoversthemechanicsofbiologicalsystems,frommolecularlevelsuchascellandtissuestothe macroscopic level of bones, muscles and human internal organs. The law of physics and engineering conceptsareusedtodescribemotionofbodysegments,theforceswhichactuponthemduringactivity, and how muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments work to produce complex movements. Some simple applications of Newtonian Mechanics are used, as well as precise detail of Continuum Mechanics using finiteelementmethod. SWB3273BIOCHEMISTRYFORBIOMEDICALENGINEERS Discussiononpropertiesofwaterasmediumformostofthebiochemicalreactions.Basicunderstanding of structures of biomolecules such as carbohydrates. Lipids and biological membranes, amino acids and nucleicacids.Anintroductiontometabolism,glucosecatabolism,glycogencatabolismandsynthesisand gluconeogenesis, citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation and electron transport chain. Important aspectsoflipidbreakdownandsynthesisandproteinmetabolism. SWB4123INSTRUMENTATIONANDMEASUREMENTINBIOMEDICAL Reasons for biomedical measurements and their effect on the instrument design and measurement techniques, limitations, performance of electronic system, constraints on physiological measurement, instrumentdesign,transducerpropertiesandapplications,ECGmeasurement.

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SWB4213BIOMEDICALIMAGING Introductiontodiagnosticsimagingphilosophy.Basicprinciplesofvariousbiomedicalimagingmodalities. SWB4223BIOMEDICALSIGNALPROCESSING Measuringdevicesandnoiseonsignalbeingmeasured,identifyingandseparatingdesiredandunwanted component,performpatternclassificationbasedonthebiomedicalsignals. SWB4043CLINICALENGINEERING Electrical safety programme preparation, formation of equipment servicing programme. Regulatory requirements, calibration, electrical installation, communication, motor, medical gas, medical ventilation sanitation&hygieneanddecontamination. SWB4243BIOSYSTEMMODELING Themaintenanceofcellhomeostasis.Excitationandconductioninnervefibers.Synaptictransmissionand the neuromuscular junction. Properties of muscles. The lung physical and mechanical aspects of respiration.

SYLLABUSSUMMARYFOURTHYEARELECTIVESUBJECTS
SEM4173ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCE Artificial intelligence (AI) involves the development of algorithms derived from human and animal intelligencewhichhavecapabilitiessuchaslearning,reasoning,generalization,adaptation,reproduction, etc. From this course, the student should be able to understand the two popular techniques of AI i.e. artificialneuralnetworksandfuzzylogicandhowtheyareusedinsolvingsomeengineeringandalsonon engineeringproblems. SEL4263COMPUTERSYSTEM&MULTIMEDIA IA32ProcessorArchitecture,TheIA32AssemblyLanguage,ProgrammingTheIA32ComputerSystem,32 BitWindowsProgrammingandDiskFundamentals SWB4133REHABILITATIONENGINEERING Introduction, Principles of rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology assistive technology assessment, Assistive devices for person with visual impairment, Assistive devices for persons with auditoryimpairments,Augmentativecommunicationdevices,Manipulationandmobilityaids. SWB4143MEDICALINFORMATICSANDRADIOLOGY Basic networking, medical telemetry, medical database, data integrity and security. Atomic structure, radioisotope,radiationdetection,radiationeffectonbiologicalspecimen,radiotracing,neutronactivation, mutation.

SYLLABUSSUMMARYCOMPULSARYSUBJECTS
SWB4925PRATICALTRAINING The students are required to undergo industrial training at the local industries or suitable government bodies foratleast10weeks.Attheendoftheindustrialtrainingperiod, students arerequiredtowrite reportsregardingtheirindustrialtraining. SWB4812PROJECTPARTI Firstpartofthefinalyearproject.Studentwillbegivenprojecttopicsandsupervisoratthebeginningof semesterI,4thyear(finalyear). SWB4824PROJECTPARTII SecondpartofthefinalyearprojectcontinuationfromSWB4812.Studentmustsubmitaprojectthesis andpresentitattheendofthesemester.Gradewillbegivenforboth.

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