Professional Documents
Culture Documents
PROSPECTUS
2015-2016
CONTENTS
6 Welcome to Kuantan
10 Welcome to UMP
11 Library
16 Academic Calendar
Geographically, Malaysia is as diverse as its culture. Malaysia is divided into 13 states and three Federal
Territories, separated by the South China Sea with 11 states and two federal territories (Kuala Lumpur
and Putrajaya) in Peninsular Malaysia and two states and one federal territory (Labuan) in East Malaysia.
One of Malaysias key attractions is its extreme contrasts. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden
houses built on stilts, and five-star hotels sit several meters away from ancient reefs. Cool hideaways are
found in the highlands that roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves.
Pahang, which covers an area of 35,960 sq. km, is the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia. Pahang has so
much to offer the visitor that tourists, both locals and foreign, come back again and again.
Pahang has cool green mountains, rain forests, hill resorts, tranquil fishing villages, long stretches of sandy
beaches, mysterious caves and unspoiled lakes.
With a population of one million, the state, which lies on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia offers the
finest beaches such as the famous Cherating Beach, Teluk Chempedak and Beserah Beach. There are
also renowned hill resorts of Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands and Frasers Hill. If you are looking
for an adventure, why not visit parks such as Kenong Rimba, Endau-Rompin and Taman Negara (National
Park).
PAHANG
WELCOME TO KUANTAN
Kuantan, the capital of the state of Pahang is the gateway to an adventurous, thrilling and exhilarating
tropical holiday.
The town, located on the east of the state of Pahang facing the blue South China Sea, is fast developing
into a modern commercial center while still retaining its unique age-old charm and heritage. Modern high-
rise structures cohabit harmoniously with pre-war shop houses and colonial buildings. The State Mosque,
with its distinctive dome and minarets in a pastel shade of sky blue and mint green stands regal in the
middle of the town as a prominent landmark to newcomers.
Place of interests are aplenty in and on the outskirts of Kuantan. A visit to Kuantan is not complete without
visiting some of these places, which never fail to arouse the curiosity of the visitors.
The Kuantan river cruise takes visitors through the picturesque landscape of a 500-year mangrove forest
reserve that spreads along the Kuantan River. The swamp which covers an area of 340 hectares, is home
to a fascinating varieties of estuarine plants, birds and fish species.
Greetings
Celebrating the 12th year of establishment as the sixteenth Public University in Malaysia, UMP offers a
wide range of academic programmes in various engineering, science and technology, technology and
management disciplines from diploma to postgraduate for local and international students.
This Undergraduate Prospectus provides you with useful information about UMPs background, admission
requirements, structure of our academic programmes, nine faculties and general information on the
services and facilities available.
As a focused university, developing our niche namely chemical engineering, industrial biotechnology and
automotive engineering is our main priority. At the same time, UMP also ventures into other engineering
disciplines such as civil and environmental engineering, electrical and electronics engineering and
software engineering.
We look forward in welcoming you as a new member of our UMPian community. Join us and you will not
only find that the educational experience is enjoyable and rewarding, you will also be exposed to the best
in engineering, science and technology education!
Warmest regards,
The university focuses on applied research and Process Instrumentation and Control
industrial projects to boost the teaching and Innovative Construction
learning process with four focus groups and six Information Technology
expert groups: Human Sciences
Environmental
Advanced Material
The University has established links with reputable institutions of higher learning in Germany, United
States, Indonesia and more on academic collaboration, student as well as staff exchange, and research.
Exhibition of research products by renowned researchers of the University is among the universitys main
agenda. UMP has received various awards from the International Invention, Innovation, Industrial Design
and Technology Exhibition (ITEX), the International Exhibition Ideas Inventions New Products (IENA 07)
in Germany, the Malaysian Invention and Design Society (MINDS) and many more.
WELCOME TO UMP
Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) offers a wide range of practical-based higher education programmes in
engineering and technology to produce competent engineers.
The application-oriented curriculum which integrates theory and practice in the concept of a teaching
factory emphasizes experiential and action learning that is task-oriented and concentrated on problem-
solving.
UMP focuses on applied research and industrial projects to enrich the teaching and learning processes
while promoting the commercialization of the research products, thus exposing our students to the latest
research and development activities in the industries.
Our campus is fully-equipped with the latest ICT systems, including a wireless broadband internet
connection to facilitate the universitys electronic-based e-Learning and e-Management activities. UMP
is committed to the development of human capital and technology to fulfill the needs of industries and
contribute to national development.
UMP now operates at two separate campuses, one in Gambang of about 30 km away from the state
capital Kuantan and another in the designated royal residential toen of Pekan. Collectively, the University
encompasses a land area of 65,000 square meters, accommodating 5,000 students.
The University is only 2.5 hours away from Kuala Lumpur, via the East Coast Expressway. Being
strategically located in the East Coast Industrial Belt of Peninsular Malaysia- which hosts a number of
multinational corporations (MNCs) in the chemical, petro-chemical, manufacturing, automotive and
biotechnology industries. UMP students get extensive exposure to the latest development in the fields of
engineering and technology.
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LIBRARY
UMP has two libraries, one at each campus. The library of UMP plays an important role in its service for
resources in teaching and learning, research and consultancy. It is also a catalyst in promoting culture of
knowledge sharing at UMP and the community enriching various knowledge repository.
The library in Pekan campus started its services since March 2010. UMP libraries have a vast collection of
books and multimedia for circulation and reference. UMP also subscribes to various repository databases.
Physical facilities include discussion rooms, seminar rooms, multimedia rooms, computer laboratories and
audio visual rooms.
The e-Resources of UMP library provide comprehensive access to full-text e-jounals available at the
library. The portal allows you to search for online databases, e-jounals, e-books by title or browse title by
subject.
UMP in Gambang has been specially refurbished to provide an excellent study and learning environment.
The university provides a wide variety of campus facilities for its academic staff and students. UMP has set
up facilities to ensure that students enjoy the convenience of travel and accommodation when undertaking
a programme at the university.
UMP is equipped with wireless internet accesses, which allow students and staff to access the internet
from their laptops. Wireless internet access points have been installed at strategic locations on campus to
facilitate internet access. UMP students, with notebooks, thus have the advantage of being able to access
the internet anywhere, anytime on campus that is within range of the wireless internet access points. This
flexibility allows them to access and download material from the web directly to their notebooks at their
conveniences.
The Students Affairs & Alumni Department (SAFFAD) administers all matters relating to student welfare
on campus. There are numerous student clubs and societies to meet the varied interests and recreational
needs of the students.
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INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
The international Office (IO) serves as a one stop centre for all internationalization activities of the
university. IO is committed to provide high quality services to its internal and external clients. The IO
will also strive to promote and enrich the academic and cultural experience at UMP by facilitating the
exchange of people and ideas.
ACCOMMODATION
UMP provides ample accommodation for undergraduate and graduate students in five residential colleges.
Available allocation is for 70% students only. Room types available are single, twin sharing and quad
sharing. Bus services are provided to students who are living at nearby housing estates for commuting to
the campuses. An inter-campus bus services is also provided every 15 minutes in the morning and another
series in the evening.
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FACILITIES
Sport facilities available in UMP campus are gymnasium, badminton court, squash court, table tennis,
tennis court, basketball, soccer field, volleyball and takraw court. The sports complex building has the
biggest capacity in Pahang with twelve badminton courts. UMP also has a jogging track with exercise
equipment.
HEALTH SERVICES
UMP has a medical centre that gives outpatient services to the students and staff of UMP. It is situated
strategically in the centre of the campus with easy access for all students.
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DIPLOMA / NON
FACULTY PROGRAMMES DURATIONS SPM STPM MATRIC A-LEVEL
EQUIVALENT MALAYSIAN
B.Eng (Hons.)
Electrical Engineering 4 Years
(Electronics)
B.Eng (Hons.)
4 Years
Mechanical Engineering
B.Eng (Hons.)
Mechanical Engineering 4 Years
(Automotive)
2 Years
Diploma In Mechanical
Engineering 9 Months
Bachelor Of Computer
Science (Software
4 Years
Engineering) With
Honours
Bachelor Of Computer
Science (Computer
4 Years
Systems & Networking)
With Honours
Faculty Of
Computer
Systems & Bachelor Of Computer
Software Science (Graphics & 4 Years
Engineering Multimedia Technology)
With Honours
2 Years
Diploma In Computer
Science 9 Months
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DIPLOMA / NON
FACULTY PROGRAMMES DURATIONS SPM STPM MATRIC A-LEVEL
EQUIVALENT MALAYSIAN
Bachelor Of Applied
Science (Hons.) 4 Years
Industrial Chemistry
Bachelor Of
Faculty Of Industrial
Applied Science
Sciences & 4 Years
(Hons.) Industrial
Technology
Biotechnology
Bachelor Of Applied
Science (Hons.) 4 Years
Material Technology
B.Eng (Hons.)
Manufacturing 4 Years
Engineering
B.Eng (Hons.)
Mechatronics 4 Years
Faculty Of
Engineering
Manufacturing
Engineering
B.Eng (Hons.)
Mechatronics
Engineering -
4 1/2 Years
(Collaboration
Programme With
Hska, Germany)
Bachelor Of Project
Management With 4 Years
Hons.
Bachelor Of
Industrial
Faculty Of Industrial Technology 4 Years
Management Management With
Honours
Bachelor Of
Business
4 Years
Engineering With
Hons.
Bachelor Of
Occupational Safety
4 Years
And Health With
Hons.
Bachelor Of
Engineering
Technology
4 Years
(Infrastructure
Management) With
Hons.
Bachelor Of
Engineering
Technology 4 Years
(Electrical) With
Faculty Of Hons.
Engineering
Technology Bachelor Of
Engineering
Technology 4 Years
(Manufacturing)
With Hons.
Bachelor Of
Engineering
Technology 4 Years
(Pharmaceutical)
With Hons.
Bachelor Of
Engineering
Technology (Energy 4 Years
& Environmental)
With Hons.
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR
SEMESTER I
SEMESTER II
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SHORT SEMESTER
Birthday of Prophet
- 24 December 2015 (Thursday)
Muhammad S.A.W.
D Chinese New Year 8 February & 9 February 2016 (Monday & Tuesday)
This academic calendar is subject to to changes (if any) which will be notified by the university from time
to time.
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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
BACHELORS PROGRAMMES
DPLOMA PROGRAMMES
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INTRODUCTION
The Faculty of Electrical & Electronic Engineering was first established on 16th February, 2002 with
the aim of producing high-skilled engineers and technical assistants in the field of electrical and
electronic engineering. The faculty delivers high quality teaching in diploma and degree, which
combine technological and engineering aspects, targeting both theory and practical skills. The
programs offered by the faculty focus on two areas that are electronics and power systems. Besides
producing professional and semi-professional engineers in electrical and electronic engineering,
the faculty aims at being a leading service provider in its field related to the petrochemical and
manufacturing industries.
The facultys research activities are organized broadly into groups of expertise, in the fields of
computer vision, intelligent system, signal processing, applied electronics, robotics, control &
instrumentation, optimization, power system and renewable energy. Each group collaborates
widely with partner in industrial and research institutions, funded by a wide range of sources. The
objective of the research activities is to become the center of reference for industries in electrical
and electronic solutions especially in the east coast region of Peninsular Malaysia.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
The demand for professionals in the fields of electrical and electronics is increasing by the year.
Graduates will have the opportunity to work in the fields of industrial power systems, consumer and
industrial electronics, manufacturing, and education.
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SEMESTER FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND THIRD FIRST SECOND
BEE3806 BEE4323
BEE3133
BEE1133 BEE1143 BEE1313 BEE2233 BEE2123 INDUSTRIAL EMBEDDED
ELECTRICAL BEE4**3
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTATION ANALOG ELECTRICAL TRAINING CONTROLLER
POWER (ELECTIVE 3)
ANALYSIS I II & MEASUREMENTS ELECTRONICS II MACHINES (HW) TECHNOLOGY
SYSTEMS
BEE1971
BEE3233 BEE3313
LOW VOLTAGE BEE1213 BEE2213 BEE4413
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM BEE2223 PRINCIPLES OF BEE4**3
ELECTRICAL DIGITAL ANALOG DIGITAL SIGNAL
DESIGN MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL (ELECTIVE 4)
INSTALLATION ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS I PROCESSING
SYSTEMS
BEE1223 BEE4213
BEE2143 BEE3941 BEE3113
BUF1113 COMPUTER MULTIMEDIA BEE4**3 BEE4**3
SIGNALS & MICROCONTROLLER ELECTROMAGNETIC
BASIC PHYSICS PROGRAMMING & TECHNOLOGY & (ELECTIVE 1) (ELECTIVE 5)
NETWORKS APPLICATION FIELDS THEORY
APPLICATION APPLICATIONS
BEE3333 BEE4712
UHL2412 UHL2422 BEE1111
BUM2313 BEE4632 INTEGRATED ENGINEERING
ENGLISH FOR ENGLISH FOR PROJECT
NUMERICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING PROJECT 1
ACADEMIC TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT
METHODS TECHNOLOGY DESIGN
COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION
UHR1012 UHL2432
UHF11*1 UHM2022 UGE2002
ISLAMIC AND ENGLISH FOR BUM2413 UHS2021
FOREIGN ETHNIC TECHNO
ASIAN PROFESSIONAL APPLIED STATISTICS SOFT SKILLS 2
LANGUAGE LEVEL 1 RELATIONS PRENEURSHIP
CIVILIZATIONS COMM.
UHF21*1
UQB1**1
UQ*2**1 FOREIGN UHS1021
CO-CURRICULUM
CO-CURRICULUM 2 LANGUAGE LEVEL 2 SOFT SKILLS 1
1
TOTAL
15 16 16 13 15 15 6 16 13
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 125
GRADUATION
21
7 BEE4373 ROBOTICS 3
22
SEMESTER FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND THIRD FIRST SECOND
BEE4143
BEE3806
BEE3133 POWER
BEE1143 BEE1313 BEE2233 BEE3143 INDUSTRIAL
BEE1133 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM BEE4**3
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTATION ANALOG POWER SYSTEMS TRAINING
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I POWER PROTECTION (ELECTIVE 3)
II & MEASUREMENTS ELECTRONICS II ANALYSIS (HW)
SYSTEMS & HIGH
VOLTAGE
BEE1971 BEE4173
BEE3313
LOW VOLTAGE BEE1213 BEE2213 BEE2123 BEE3113 POWER
PRINCIPLES OF BEE4**3
ELECTRICAL DIGITAL ANALOG ELECTRICAL ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEM
CONTROL (ELECTIVE 4)
INSTALLATION ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS I MACHINES FIELDS THEORY OPERATION &
SYSTEMS
CONTROL
BEE4223
BEE1223 BEE3413
BEE2143 POWER
BUF1133 COMPUTER BEE2931 PRINCIPLES OF BEE4**3 BEE4**3
SIGNALS & ELECTRONICS
BASIC PHYSICS PROGRAMMING & BASIC PLC COMMUNICATION (ELECTIVE 1) (ELECTIVE 5)
NETWORKS & DRIVES
APPLICATION SYSTEMS
SYSTEMS
BEE4632 BEE4641
ORDINARY BUM2123 BEE1961 OCCUPATIONAL BEE4**3 ENGINEERING
MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS
DIFFERENTIAL APPLIED CALCULUS MOTOR CONTROL SAFETY & (ELECTIVE 2) PROJECT 2
TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY
EQUATION HEALTH
BEE3333
UHL2412 UHL2422 BEE1111 BEE4712
BUM2313 INTEGRATED
ENGLISH FOR ENGLISH FOR PROJECT BEE2223 ENGINEERIN
NUMERICAL ENGINEERING
ACADEMIC TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT MICROPROCESSOR G PROJECT 1
METHODS DESIGN
COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION
UHL2432
UHR1012 UHF11*1 BUM2413 UGE2002
ENGLISH FOR UHS2021
ISLAMIC AND ASIAN FOREIGN APPLIED TECHNOPRE
PROFESSIONAL SOFT SKILLS 2
CIVILIZATIONS LANGUAGE LEVEL 1 STATISTICS NEURSHIP
COMM.
UHF21*1
UQB1**1 UQ*2**1 FOREIGN UHS1021 UHM2022
CO-CURRICULUM 1 CO-CURRICULUM 2 LANGUAGE LEVEL 2 SOFT SKILLS 1 ETHNIC RELATIONS
TOTAL
15 16 16 13 17 13 6 16 13
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 125
GRADUATION
23
7 BEE4373 ROBOTICS 3
24
DEE3224
DEE2314 DEE3313
UQB1011 DEE1224 MICROPROCESSOR &
INSTRUMENTATION PRINCIPLES OF
BRIGED SISWA DIGITAL ELECTRONICS MICROCONTROLLER
& MEASUREMENTS CONTROL SYSTEMS
FUND
DEE3143 DEE3413
DEE1941 DEE1213
DUM1113 BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES OF
TECHNICAL COMPUTER
BASIC MATHEMATICS MACHINES & POWER COMMUNICATION
DRAWING PROGRAMMING
SYSTEMS SYSTEMS
DEE2931
DEE1971 DEE3323 DEE2612
BASIC
ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIAL BASIC MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMMABLE
INSTALLATION AUTOMATIONS TECHNOLOGY
LOGIC CONTROLLER
DEE3941
DUF1113 DEE3931 DEE3713
COURSES
MICROCONTROLLER
PHYSICS ELECTROPNEUMATIC MINI PROJECT
APPLICATION
UHL1422
DUM2113 UHS2021
ENGLISH FOR DUM1123
TECHNICAL SOFT SKILLS II (HW)
ACADEMIC CALCULUS
MATHEMATICS
COMMUNICATION
UHL1432
UGE1002
UHS1021 ENGLISH FOR UHM2022
ASAS KEBUDAYAAN
SOFT SKILLS I (HW) OCCUPATIONAL ETHNIC RELATIONS
KEUSAHAWANAN
COMMUNICATION
UHR1012
ISLAMIC AND ASIAN
CIVILIZATIONS
TOTAL
6 18 18 19 17 12
CREDIT
OVERALL
TOTAL
90
CREDIT FOR
GRADUATION
25
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INTRODUCTION
The Faculty of Civil Engineering & Earth Resources (FKASA) was established in 2002 and had
its first intake of student in July 2003. The field of Civil Engineering involves the assessment,
planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance of physical infrastructures such as
roads, buildings, water supply system, airports, port bridges and tunnels. All these infrastuctures are
meant to improve the quality of human life. FKASA offers academic programs which are relevant to
the need of the industry.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
The faculty offers two (2) programmes of study for the session 2015/2016:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates are able to find employment in both government and private sector as civil and structural
engineer, project engineer and manager, water and geotechnical engineering consultant and others
related fields.
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SEMESTER FIRST SECOND THIRD FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND THIRD FIRST SECOND
BAA 1912 BAA 1131 BAA 3012 BAA 3213 BAA 4023
BAA 1112 BAA 2921 BAA 4976 BAA 4**3
ENGINEERING ENGINEERING BAA 2713 LAW OF REINFORCED PROJECT FOR
ENGINEERING ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL ELECTIVE I
SURVEYING SURVEYING FLUID MECHANICS CONTRACT & CONCRETE PROFESSIONAL
DRAWING LABORATORY III TRAINING
FIELDWORK CAMP ESTIMATION DESIGN II PRACTICES
BAA 3023
BAA 3713 BAA 4914
BAA 1312 BAA 1323 BUM 2313 BAA 2012 PROJECT BAA 4222
HYDROLOGY & FINAL
CIVIL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING NUMERICAL COMPUTER MANAGEMENT ENGINEERS IN
WATER YEAR
MATERIALS SURVEYING METHODS PROGRAMMING IN SOCIETY
RESOURCES PROJECT
CONSTRUCTION
COURSES
UHF 11*1
UHR 1012
FOREIGN
ISLAMIC AND ASIAN
LANGUAGES
CIVILISATIONS 1
LEVEL I
UQB 1**1
CO-CURRICULUM 1
TOTAL CREDIT 17 16 1 13 16 15 16 6 15 15
TOTAL
130 (MATRICULATION SCIENCE PHYSICS/ STPM/ DIPLOMA)
CREDIT FOR
133 (MATRICULATION-LIFE SCIENCE)
GRADUATION
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29
SHORT
SEMESTER FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND
SEMESTER
DAA 2322
DUK 1113 DUM 2113 DAA 2023
ENGINEERING
GENERAL TECHNICAL PROJECT
SURVEYING
CHEMISTRY I MATHEMATICS MANAGEMENT
FIELDWORK
DAA 2413
DAA 2723
DAA 1723 TRAFFIC &
HYDRAULICS &
FLUID MECHANICS HIGHWAY
HYDROLOGY
ENGINEERING
TOTAL
6 18 18 18 18 12
CREDIT
30
FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING
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INTRODUCTION
The Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering was established in 2008 with the target to produce
competent professionals for the manufacturing industry. Being an industry-driven faculty, the
faculty offers several academic programs which are significant in preparing students with essential
engineers attributes such as solid scientific foundation, psychomotor skills, critical thinking skills,
communication skills, and entrepreneurship.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
At the undergraduate level, the Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering offers degree programmes
as follows:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Project Engineer
Design Engineer
Operation Engineer
Mechatronic Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Robotic Engineer
Research & Development Engineer
Energy Engineer
Process Plant Engineer
Sales Engineer
QA Engineer
Production Engineer
Material Engineer
Consultant
Instrumentation & Control Engineer
CAD/CAM Engineer
Technopreneur
Lecturer
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SEMESTER FIRST & SECOND FIRST & SECOND FIRST & SECOND FIRST & SECOND
BFF3302
BFF2612 BFF4103
BFF1801 SENSOR AND
COMPUTER AIDED CONTROL SYSTEM
MACHINING 1 INSTRUMENTATION
ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERING
SYSTEMS
BFF1113
BFF1123 BFF3103 BFF4902
ENGINEERING
DYNAMICS VIBRATIONS FINAL YEAR PROJECT 1
MATERIALS
BFF2003
BFF1133 BFF3242 BFF3123
COMPUTER
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS HEAT TRANSFER MACHINE DESIGN
PROGRAMMING
BFF3523
BFF1502 BFF2223 BFF1922
PRODUCTION PLANNING
PROJECT MANAGEMENT FLUID MECHANICS ENGINEERING ECONOMY
AND CONTROL
BFF1303
BFF4**3B
ELECTRICAL/ BFF1921 BFF3632
MANUFACTURING
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY DESIGN OF JIGS & FIXTURES
ELECTIVE 4
ENGINEERING
BFF3**3B BFF4643
BFF2523
MANUFACTURING ELECTIVE MANUFACTURING
QUALITY ENGINEERING
2 PROCESS PLANNING
BFF3801
BFF2513
THERMAL-FLUID
MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
ENGINEERING LAB
BFF2433
ADVANCED
MANUFACTURING
PROCESSES
BFF3503
PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
100 17 24 27 6 25
UNIVERSITY REQUIRED COURSES : APPLIED CALCULUS, APPLIED STATISTICS, ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION,
ENGLISH FOR TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION, FUNDAMENTAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE, ENGLISH FOR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION,ISLAMIC AND ASIAN
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CIVILISATIONS 1, ETHNIC RELATIONS, FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEVEL 1, FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEVEL 2, SOFT SKILLS 1, SOFT SKILL 2, CO-CURRICULUM I, CO-
CURRICULUM II, TECHNOPRENEURSHIP,ELECTIVE COURSES.
# ELECTIVE SUBJECTS : ADVANCED MACHINING, PLASTICS PRODUCT DESIGN, SHEET METAL PRODUCT DESIGN, LEAN PRODUCTION SYSTEM, FACTORY MANAGEMENT, DIE 1, MOLD 1,MOLD
2 , DIE 2,LEAN PRODUCTION SYSTEM 2, TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, MECHANIZATION APPROACH TO PROCESS IMPROVEMENT, PROCESS AUDITING TECHNIQUES, PRODUCTION LINE
MANAGEMENT, SIX SIGMA
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8 BFF4603 MOLD 1 3
9 BFF4613 DIE 1 3
12 BFF4623 MOLD 2 3
13 BFF4633 DIE 2 3
15
BFF4553 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 3
34
SEMESTER FIRST & SECOND FIRST & SECOND FIRST & SECOND FIRST & SECOND
BFF3302
BFF2612
BFF1801 SENSOR AND BFF4103
COMPUTER AIDED
MACHINING 1 INSTRUMENTATION CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING DESIGN
SYSTEMS
BFF1113
BFF1123 BFF3103 BFM4902
ENGINEERING
DYNAMICS VIBRATIONS FINAL YEAR PROJECT 1
MATERIALS
BFF3622 BFM3333
BFF1811 BFM3**3A
COMPUTER AIDED MICROCONTROLLER
MACHINING 2 MECHATRONICS ELECTIVE 1
MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
BFF3242 BFF3123
COMPUTER MECHANICS OF
HEAT TRANSFER MACHINE DESIGN
PROGRAMMING MATERIALS
BFM2013
BFF1502 BFF2233 BFM3**3B
PROGRAMMING FOR
PROJECT MANAGEMENT THERMODYNAMICS MECHATRONICS ELECTIVE 2
ENGINEERS
BFM1313
FUNDAMENTAL OF BFF2223 BFF1922 BFM4503
ELECTRICAL FLUID MECHANICS ENGINEERING ECONOMY ROBOTICS FOR ENGINEERS
ENGINEERING
BFF4911
BFM2303 BFM3002
ENVIRONMENT SAFETY &
ANALOG ELECTRONICS COMPUTER SIMULATION
HEALTH
BFM2313 BFM3403
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS FLUID DRIVE SYSTEM
BFM2831
FUNDAMENTAL OF BFM3303
ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL DRIVE SYSTEM
ENGINEERING LAB
100 15 25 27 6 25
UNIVERSITY REQUIRED COURSES : APPLIED CALCULUS, APPLIED STATISTICS, ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE,
ENGLISH FOR TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION, ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION, ENGLISH FOR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION, ISLAMIC AND ASIAN
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CIVILISATIONS 1, ETHNIC RELATIONS, FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEVEL 1, FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEVEL 2, SOFT SKILLS 1, SOFT SKILL 2, CO-CURRICULUM I, CO-
CURRICULUM II, TECHNOPRENEURSHIP, ELECTIVE COURSES.
# ELECTIVE SUBJECTS: POWER ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL POWER AND MACHINES, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM, ROBOTIC FOR ENGINEERS.
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36
SEMESTER FIRST & SECOND FIRST & SECOND FIRST & SECOND SECOND FIRST
BHM4942
BHM1113 BHM4704 BHM3702
BHM2103 PREPARATION
ENGINEERING INDUSTRIAL CLEAN ROOM
DYNAMICS FOR BACHELOR
MATERIALS AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY
THESIS
BHM3303
BHM2203 BHM4914
BHM1602 BHM3722 SENSOR AND
THERMAL-FLUID BACHELOR
TECHNICAL DRAWING SMD TECHNOLOGY INSTRUMENTATION
ENGINEERING 1 THESIS
SYSTEMS
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING CORE COURSES
BHM4402
BHM2003 BHM4931
BHM1801 BHM3102 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS IN
COMPUTER FINAL
MACHINING 1 VIBRATIONS TRAINING (LI) 6 MECHATRONICS
PROGRAMMING EXAMINATION
MONTHS SYSTEMS
BHM3623 BHM3912
BHM1313 BHM2333 BHM4904
PRODUCT INTERNSHIP
ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS TEAM ORIENTED
DEVELOPMENT AND
ENGINEERING 1 ENGINEERING 3 PROJECT STUDY
DESIGN BHM3931
INTERNSHIP
BHM2342 FOLLOW-UP
BHM1123 BHM3012 BHM4102
MECHANICAL AND
MECHANICS OF NUMERICAL FINITE ELEMENT
ELECTRICAL
MATERIALS PROGRAMMING ANALYSIS
COMPONENTS
BHM2213 BHM3941
BHM1612
THERMAL- FLUID ENGINEERING
CAD MODELING
ENGINEERING 2 COMMUNICATION
BHM2403 BHM4911
BHM1811
MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT
MACHINING 2
PROCESSES 1 SAFETY AND HEALTH
BHM2013 BHM4103
PROGRAMMING CONTROL SYSTEM
FOR ENGINEERS ENGINEERING
BHM3612
OPTOELECTRONICS
BHM3512
MANUFACTURING
QUALITY
BHM3602
QUALITY INSPECTION
BHM3323
SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING
BHM3922
INTERNSHIP
PREPARATION
BHM4921
ENGINEERS AND
SOCIETY
115 18 26 33 13 15 10
UNIVERSITY REQUIRED COURSES : APPLIED CALCULUS, APPLIED STATISTICS, ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, ISLAMIC AND ASIAN CIVILISATIONS 1,
27 ETHNIC RELATIONS, DEUTSCH SPRACHE 1, DEUTSCH SPRACHE 2, DEUTSCH SPRACHE 3, DEUTSCH SPRACHE 4, SOFT SKILLS 1, SOFT SKILL 2, CO-
CURRICULUM I, CO-CURRICULUM II, TECHNOPRENEURSHIP,
37
FACULTY OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
38
INTRODUCTION
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering is situated in the Royal town of Pekan in the state of Pahang.
It is located at the waterfront facing the South China Sea, approximately 270 km to the east of the
capital city of Kuala Lumpur.
The faculty offers eight (8) academic programmes wherein the development of academic and
research activities are coordinated by seven (7) focus groups. The overall student enrollment is
1,200 where 85% consist of those in undergraduate programmes. The faculty is manned by 120
academic and technical support staff.
The faculty is currently embarking on Research and Development activities in the area of automotive,
combustion, hybrid engine, NVH, robotic, CAD/CAM, CNC, products design and development
as well as materials engineering and sustainable energy. This faculty aspires to be the centre of
reference for automotive, manufacturing and oil and gas engineers, especially in the east coast
region.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Mechanical Engineer
Automotive Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Oil & Gas Engineer
System Engineer
Design Engineer
Sales Engineer
Automation Engineer
Project Engineer
Industry Engineer
Product Engineer
Boiler Engineer
Power Plant Engineer
Tools Engineer
Quality Engineer
Maintenance Engineer
Production Engineer
Lecturer
Researcher
39
SEMESTER FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST
BHA1303
BHA1113 ELECTRICAL BHA3613 BHA2313 BHA3113 BHA4113 BHA4011
BHA1133 BHA3912
ENGINEERING AND MACHINE MICROCOMPUTER VEHICLE VEHICLE QUALITY
DYNAMICS INTERNSHIP
MATERIALS ELECTRONICS ELEMENTS TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONICS 1 ELECTRONICS 2 MANAGEMENT
ENGINEERING
BHA3602 BHA4931
BHA2123 BHA2513 BHA3313 BHA3523 BHA3931 BHA4303
BHA1103 AUTOMOTIVE FINAL
MECHANICS OF THERMO SIGNALS AND MECHANICAL INTERNSHIP SENSORS AND
STATICS PRODUCT EXAMINATION
MATERIALS DYNAMICS SYSTEMS VIBRATIONS FOLLOW-UP ACTUATORS
DEVELOPMENT (VIVA)
BHA3223
BHA1811 BHA1821 BUM2413 BHA4224 BHA4022
BHA2533 BHA3513 INTERNAL
MECHANICAL MECHANICAL APPLIED AUTOMOTIVE PROJECT
FLUID MECHANICS HEAT TRANSFER COMBUSTION
LABORATORY LABORATORY 2 STATISTICS ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
ENGINE
BUM2133 BHA4902
BUM2123 BHA3021 BHA3002 BHA3233 UGE2002
ORDINARY UHS1011 PREPARATION
APPLIED OCCUPATIONAL COMPUTER SOFTWARE TECHNOPRE
DIFFERENTIAL SOFT SKILLS 1 FOR BACHELOR
CALCULUS SAFETY & HEALTH SIMULATION ENGINEERING NEURSHIP
EQUATIONS THESIS
BHA4012
UHR1012 UQB1011 UQB2091 BHA3921 BHA3012
UHS2011 FINITE ELEMENT
ISLAMIC & ASIAN CO- CO- ENGINEERS AND FINITE ELEMENT
SOFT SKILLS 2 METHOD 2
CIVILIZATIONS CURRICULUM 1 CURRICULUM 2 SOCIETY METHOD 1
TOTAL
16 15 16 15 17 16 13 18 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 138
GRADUATION
40
41
SEMESTER FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND THIRD FIRST SECOND
UHL2412
BMM1821 BMM 2533 BMM2521 BMM3511 BMM3553 BMA4912
ENGLISH FOR BMA48*3
MECHANICAL FLUIDS MECHANICS ENG. MECHANICS ENG. THERMO MECHANICAL FINAL YEAR
ACADEMIC ELECTIVE 2
LABORATORY 2 1 LAB 2 FLUIDS LAB VIBRATIONS PROJECT 1
COMM.
BMA4704 BMA4763
BMM1312 BMM1543 BUM2313 BUM2413
BMA3623 BMM3562 INTEGRATED VEHICLE
COMPUTER STRENGTH OF NUMERICAL APPLIED
ENGINE DESIGN FEM DESIGN NOISE AND
PROGRAMMING MATERIALS METHODS STATISTICS
PROJECT VIBRATION
BUM 2133
BMM1523 BMM3643 BMM3633
ORDINARY
ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL
DIFFERENTIAL
MATERIALS PROCESSES ENGINEERING
EQUATIONS
UQB1**1
CO.
CURRICULUM 1
TOTAL
15 16 15 15 16 16 6 15 14
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 128
GRADUATION
42
43
44
SEMESTER FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND THIRD FIRST SECOND
BMM4704
BMM1312 BMM1533 BMM2543 BMM3623
BMM 2533 BMM3562 INTEGRATED
COMPUTER STRENGTH OF FLUIDS MECHANICAL
FLUIDS MECHANICS 1 FEM DESIGN
PROGRAMMING MATERIALS 1 MECHANICS 2 DESIGN
PROJECT
COURSES
BMM1511 BMM3023
BUM2413 BMM3521
BMM1563 ENG. BUM2313 ENGINEERING BMM4**3 BMM4**3
APPLIED ENG. FLUID
STATICS MECHANICS NUMERICAL METHODS MANAGEMENT AND ELECTIVE 1 ELECTIVE 3
STATISTICS MECHANICS LAB
LAB 1 SAFETY
UQB1**1
CO.
CURRICULUM 1
TOTAL
15 16 16 15 16 16 6 15 13
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 128
GRADUATION
45
12 BMM4813 ERGONOMICS 3
18 BMM4873 CAD/CAM 3
46
47
SEMESTER FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND THIRD FIRST SECOND
BMM4704
BMM1312 BMM1533 BMM2543 BMM3623
BMM 2533 BMM3562 INTEGRATED
COMPUTER STRENGTH OF FLUIDS MECHANICAL
FLUIDS MECHANICS 1 FEM DESIGN
PROGRAMMING MATERIALS 1 MECHANICS 2 DESIGN
PROJECT
COURSES
BMM1511 BMM3023
BUM2413 BMM3521
BMM1563 ENG. BUM2313 ENGINEERING BMM4**3 BMM4**3
APPLIED ENG. FLUID
STATICS MECHANICS NUMERICAL METHODS MANAGEMENT AND ELECTIVE 1 ELECTIVE 3
STATISTICS MECHANICS LAB
LAB 1 SAFETY
UQB1**1
CO.
CURRICULUM 1
TOTAL
15 16 16 15 16 16 6 15 13
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 128
GRADUATION
48
12 BMM4813 ERGONOMICS 3
18 BMM4873 CAD/CAM 3
49
50
PRELIMINARY
SEMESTER FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST
(0)
DMM3993
UHR1012 UHM2022 DUM2413 DMM2533
UQB1011 INDUSTRIAL
ISLAMIC & ASIAN ETHNIC ENGINEERING FLUID
BRIGED SISWA TRAINING
CIVILIZATIONS I RELATION STATISTICS MECHANICS
REPORT
DMM1911 DMM3623
DUK1113
MECHANICAL UHS2021 HYDRAULICS &
COURSES
GENERAL
TECHNOLOGY SOFT SKILLS 2 PNEUMATICS
CHEMISTRY
LAB 1 TECHNOLOGY
DMM1423
DMM3673
DUM1123 ELECTRICAL AND DMM2513
MECHANICAL
CALCULUS ELECTRONIC SOLID MECHANICS
DESIGN
TECHNOLOGY
DMM1413 DMM3914
DMM1532 DMM2543
ENGINEERING FINAL YEAR
STATICS THERMODYNAMICS
DRAWING & CAD PROJECT
DMM1921
DMM2412
MECHANICAL
METROLOGY
TECHNOLOGY LAB 2
TOTAL
6 18 16 19 19 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 90
GRADUATION
51
FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL
SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY
52
INTRODUCTION
The Faculty of Industrial Sciences & Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang was established in
May 2008 with the initial offering of the Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) Industrial Chemistry
in the 2008/2009 Academic Session, followed by the Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours)
Industrial Biotechnology in the 2009/2010 Session. The latest program addition is the Bachelor of
Applied Science (Honours) Material Technology with the first intake of students in Semester I of the
2012/2013 Session.
The main objective of the faculty is to address the need for increased manpower requirements in
Science and Technology. It also aligns efforts to increase knowledgeable and competent human
capital especially Research Scientist and Engineers (RSE) as well as technical support for
petrochemical, oleo-chemical, bio resources, and material technology based industries.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
For the 2015/2016 intake, three programmes are offered as follows:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Chemist
Technologist
Quality Control Engineer
Consultant
Academician
Process Engineer
Sales & Marketing Executive
Researcher
Science Officer
Entrepreneur
Scientist
Material Analyst
QA/QC Executive
Manufacturing Engineer
Project Manager And Technical Service Manager
Clinical Researchers
Regulatory Officer
Technical Services Executive
Manufacturing And Production Associate
Process Development Engineer
Production Planner/Scheduler
Instrument/Calibration Officer
Process Development Associate
53
UHL4012 BSK4153
UHL2312 UHL2322 UHL2332 UHF2**1 BSK3143 BSK4608
ELECTIVE ADVANCED
TECHNICAL TECHNICAL ACADEMIC REPORT FOREIGN UNIT INDUSTRIAL
SOCIAL INSTRUMENTATION
ENGLISH WRITING WRITING LANGUAGE II OPERATION TRAINING
SCIENCES TECHNIQUE
UHR1012
BSK3472 BSK4614
ISLAMIC & UQ* 20** UHM2022 UGE2002 BSK4314
UHS2011 UNIT INDUSTRIAL
ASIAN CO- ETHNIC TECHNO FINAL YEAR
SOFTSKILLS II OPERATION TRAINING
CIVILIZATION CURICCULUM II RELATIONSHIP PRENEURSHIP PROJECT II
LABORATORY REPORT
I
UQB1011 BSK3153
BSK1143 BSK2143 UHF1**1 BSK3102
CO- ORGANIC BSK3**3
INORGANIC INSTRUMENTATION FOREIGN ORGANIC
CURICCULUM CHEMISTRY ELECTIVE IV
CHEMISTRY I METHOD LANGUAGE I SPECTROSCOPY
I PROCESS
BSK1432 BSK3163
BSK1133 BSK2133
ANALYTICAL BSK2183 INORGANIC BSK3**3
PHYSICAL MATERIAL
CHEMISTRY THERMODYNAMICS CHEMISTRY ELECTIVE III
CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY
LABORATORY PROCESS
BSF1212 BSF2232
BUM2123
LABORATORY QA&QC FOR
APPLIED
SAFETY TESTING
CALCULUS
MANAGEMENT LABORATORY
TOTAL CREDIT 18 18 16 16 15 16 13 12
TOTAL CREDIT
FOR 124
GRADUATION
54
1 PETROCHEMISTRY 3
BSK3513
2 OLEOCHEMISTRY 3
BSK3523
3 POLYMER CHEMISTRY 3
BSK3533
5 BSK3583 ELECTROCHEMISTRY 3
55
BSB3163
UHL2312 UHL2322 UHL2332 UHE33**2 UHF2**1 BSB4608
PLANT AND
TECHNICAL TECHNICAL ACADEMIC REPORT ELECTIVE FOREIGN EXTRACTION AND INDUSTRIAL
MAMMALIAN CELL
ENGLISH WRITING WRITING CMHLS LANGUAGE II BIOSEPARATION TRAINING
TECHNOLOGY
BSB3442
UHR1012 BSB4422 BSSB4604
UHF1**1 PLANT AND
ISLAMIC & ASIAN UQB1011 UHS1011 UHS1011 EXTRACTION AND INDUSTRIAL
FOREIGN MAMMALIAN CELL
CIVILIZATION I CO-CURRICULUM I SOFT SKILLS I SOFT SKILLS II BIOSEPARATION TRAINING
LANGUAGE I TECHNOLOGY
(TITAS) LABORATORY REPORT
LABORATORY
BSF2232
BUM2123 UHM2022 BSF3242 BSB4324
UQ*20** QA&QC FOR BSB3312
APPLIED ETHNIC VALIDATION & FINAL YEAR
CO-CURRICULUM II TEESTING FINAL YEAR PROJECT I
CALCULUS RELATIONSHIP UNCERTAINTY PROJECT II
LABORATORY
BSF1202 BSF2222
BUM24113 BSB2143 BSB3113
LABORATORY LABORATORY BSB35*3 BSB35*3
APPLIED ENZYME GENE
SAFETY QUALITY ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE III
FACULTY & PROGRAMME COURSES
BSB2472
BSB1402 BSB1432 CELL AND BSB2193 BSB3123
BIOCHEMISTRY MICROBIOLOGY MOLECULAR INDUSTRIAL BIOPROCESS
LABORATORY LABORATORY BIOLOGY MICROBIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
LABORATORY
BSB2462 BSB3482
BSB1102 BSB1133 BSB2173
INDUSTRIAL BIOPROCESS
BIOPHYSICAL ORGANIC BIOANALYTICAL
MICROBIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY
LABORATORY LABORATORY
BSB2122
GENETICS
TOTAL CREDIT 18 18 18 17 16 13 12 12
TOTAL CREDIT
FOR 124
GRADUATION
56
4 BSB3503 BIOMANUFACTURING 3
5 BSB3563 BIOREMEDIATION 3
57
BSP2183
BSP1113 BSP1133 BSP2153 BSP4152 BSP4608
SURFACE BSP3112 BSP3133
PHYSICAL ORGANIC MATERIAL SCIENCE & MATERIAL INDUSTRIAL
CHARACTERIZATION & CERAMICS NONDESTRUCTIVE
CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY TECHNOLOGY PROCESSING TRAINING
ANALYSIS
BSP2422 BSP3442
BSP2432 BSP3302
BSP1402 BSP1412 MATERIAL SCIENCE POLYMER, BSP4314
RHEOLOGY & COLLOID FINAL YEAR
PHYSICS I PHYSICS II AND SOLID STATE COMPOSITE AND FINAL YEAR PROJECT
LAB PROJECT I
LABORATORY LABORATORY PHYSICS CERAMICS II
LABORATORY LABORATORY
FACULTY & PROGRAMME COURSES
BSF3232
BSF2222 BSF1212 BSP3452
BSP2173 BSP2103 METHOD
LABORATORY LABORATORY ADVANCED
SOLID STATE SOLID STATE VALIDATION & ELECTIVE IV
QUALITY SAFETY MATERIAL
PHYSICS I PHYSICS II VERIFICATION
MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT LABORATORY
FOR ANALYSIS
UHR1012
UHM2022 UHL2332 UGE2002 UHF2**1
ISLAMIC & ASIAN
ETHNIC ACADEMIC REPORT TECHNO FOREIGN
CIVILIZATION I
RELATIONSHIP WRITING PRENEURSHIP LANGUAGE II
(TITAS)
UHS1011 UHF1**1
UHS1011
SOFT SKILLS I FOREIGN LANGUAGE I
SOFT SKILLS II
TOTAL
17 17 17 17 16 16 15 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 127
GRADUATION
58
BSP3553 3
CORROSION
BSP3563 3
RECYCLE TECHNOLOGY
BSP3573 3
MOLECULAR MODELING
BSP3593 3
COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
59
FACULTY OF CHEMICAL
& NATURAL RESOURCES
ENGINEERING
60
INTRODUCTION
The Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering was established on 15 February 2002.
The first set of programmes offered to students enrolling for session 2002/2003 was Bachelor in
Chemical Engineering and Diploma in Chemical Engineering. Two additional programmes were
offered to students starting with enrolments for session 2003/2004 namely Bachelor in Chemical
Engineering (Biotechnology) and Bachelor in Chemical Engineering (Gas Technology).
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Chemical Engineer
Production Engineer
Project Engineer
Energy Engineer
Design Engineer
Materials Engineer
Operations Engineer
Sales Engineer
Research & Development Engineer
Pharmaceutical Engineer
Process Plant Engineer
Bioprocess Engineer
Quality Assurance Engineer
Consulting Engineer
Instrumentation/Control Engineer
Oil & Gas Engineer
Technopreneur/Management
Lecturer
61
BKF3472
BKF2413 BKC3533 CHEMICAL BKF4812
BKF1253 BKF1243 BKC4543
CHEMICAL BKF2432 OSH IN REACTION PROCESS
PHYSICAL ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING MASS TRANSFER CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY ENGINEERING
THERMODYNAMICS INDUSTRIES II MANAGEMENT
COURSES
BKF2443 BKF3731
BKF1323 BKF1313 BKF3463 BKC4944
BKF2353 NUMERICAL UNIT
ORGANIC ENGINEERING UNIT UNDERGRADUATE
FLUID MECHANICS METHODS & OPERATION
CHEMISTRY MECHANICS OPERATION RESEARCH
OPTIMIZATION LAB
PROJECT II
BKF3741 BKF3791
CHEMICAL PROCESS
REACTION CONTROL &
ENGINEERING INSTRUMEN
LAB TATION LAB
BKF3553
PROCESS
SIMULATION
AND
COMPUTER
AIDED DESIGN
TOTAL
CREDIT PER 16 15 16 19 17 16 6 15 10
SEMESTER
OVERALL
TOTAL
130
CREDIT FOR
GRADUATION
62
9
TOTAL MINIMUM CREDITS OF ELECTIVE COURSES FOR GRADUATION
63
PRELIMINARY
YEAR SHORT FIRST SECOND THIRD
SEMESTER
UHL1422 DKK2462
DUM1113 DKK3933
ENGLISH FOR UHS2021 UHM2022 PLANT
BASIC INDUSTRIAL
ACADEMIC SOFT SKILLS 2 ETHNIC RELATIONS COMMISSIONING &
MATHEMATICS TRAINING REPORT
SKILLS START-UP
DKK2433
DUK1123
DUF1113 CHEMICAL DKK2483
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
PHYSICS REACTION PLANT UTILITY
II
ENGINEERING
COURSES
DKK2443
DKK1413 DKK2363
UHS1021 PROCESS
MATERIAL & ENERGY ENGINEERING
SOFT SKILLS 1 INSTRUMENTATION
BALANCE MECHANICS
& CONTROL
DKK1781
DKK1761 DKK2142
BASIC SCIENCE
MASS AND HEAT PLANT
& ENGINEERING
TRANSFER LAB SUPERVISION
LAB
DKK1524
COMPUTER DKK1771 DKK2523
APPLICATION & ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTAL LAB ENGINEERING
GRAPHICS
TOTAL CREDIT
6 18 17 19 18 12
PER SEMESTER
OVERALL
TOTAL CREDIT
90
FOR
GRADUATION
64
FACULTY OF COMPUTER
SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING
65
INTRODUCTION
The faculty has also embarked on research and development activities in the area such as
information systems, software engineering, computer systems, communication systems, graphic
and multimedia technology to produce technologies that are relevant to the needs of industries.
Currently, the faculty has four research groups which are Network & Security, Modeling &
Simulation, Data Mining & Knowledge Management and Graphic & Image Processing to
support universitys focus groups (Manufacturing & Automotive and Chemical & Biotechnology).
The faculty emphasizes on the development and growth of its students enrolment and graduates.
Through high quality teaching (by completing specific quality outcome and generic skills), great
laboratories facilities, proper and careful advising and numerous professional activities, our students
have opportunity to excel in the classroom and laboratory session. In a personable atmosphere, the
students become well prepared in the term of software engineering knowledge and technical skills.
Thus, they are ready and confident to begin their professional career or further their studies.
The facultys current planning is to be an ICT reference centre in Pahang to support the development
of East Coast Economic Region (ECER), Malaysia. To realize this, many activities which involve
industries and government sectors have been carried out.
PROGRAMS OFFERED
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
66
67
BCN1053 BCI2023
BCS1023 BCN2053 BCN3123 BCN3183 BCN3023 BCC4018
DATA DATABASE
PROGRAMMING OPERATING DISTRIBUTED INTERNET NETWORK INDUSTRIAL
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
TECHNIQUES SYSTEMS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT TRAINING
AND NETWORKING
TECHNOLOGIES NETWORKS
WORKSHOP DESIGN LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2
BUM1213 BCC3013
UHR1012 BCI2023 UGE2002
FUNDAMENTAL BCS2303 UNDER
ISLAMIC AND ASIAN DATABASE TECHNOPRE
DISCRETE WEB SCRIPTING GRADUATE
CIVILISATIONS 1 SYSTEMS NEURSHIP
STUCTURE PROJECT 1
UHF11*1
UQB1**1 UQ*2**1 UHL2322 UHS2021
FOREIGN
CO- CO- TECHNICAL SOFT SKILLS
LANGUAGES LEVEL
CURRICULUM 1 CURRICULUM II WRITING 2
1
UHL2400
UHE3**2
UHS1021 FUNDAMENTALS OF
ELECTIVE
SOFT SKILLS 1 ENGLISH
COURSES
LANGUAGE
UHF11*1
UHM2022 BUM2413
FOREIGN
ETHNIC APPLIED
LANGUAGES LEVEL
RELATIONS STATISTICS
1
UCS1110
FIRST YEAR
SEMINAR
TOTAL
16 15 18 17 16 12 15 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 122
GRADUATION
68
BCN1043 BCC4024
BCS1023 COMPUTER BCI2023 BCN2053 INDUSTRIAL
BC****3 BCS1*23 B**C*3
PROGRAMMING ARCHITECTURE & DATABASE OPERATING TRAINING
ELECTIVE BCS ELECTIVE BCS 2 ELECTIVE IV
TECHNIQUES ORGANIZATION SYSTEMS SYSTEMS REPORT
BCS2283 BCS2313
BCS1093 BCS2143 BCS2173 BCS2213 BCS1*33 BCC4018
INRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL
DATA STRUCTURE OBJECT ORIENTED HUMAN COMPUTER FORMAL ELECTIVE INDUSTRIAL
SOFTWARE INTELLIGENCE
& ALGORITHMS PROGRAMMING INTERACTION METHOD BCS 3 TRAINING
ENGINEERING TECHNIQUES
BCS2333
BCC1032 BCN1053 BCS3293 BCS3323 BCC3026
SOFTWARE BCS2343
APPLICATION DATA SOFTWARE SOFTWARE UNDER
PLANNING & SOFTWARE DESIGN
DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION & CONFIGURATION TESTING & GRADUATE
REQUIREMENT WORKSHOP
WORKSHOP NETWORKING MANAGEMENT MAINTENANCE PROJECT II
WORKSHOP
UHL2422 UHL2432
UHR1012
UHM2022 ENGLISH FOR ENGLISH FOR UHS2021
ISLAMIC AND ASIAN
ETHNIC RELATIONS TECHNICAL PROFESSIONAL SOFT SKILLS 2
CIVILSATIONS 1
COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION
UHL2412
UHE3**2
UHS1021 ENGLISH FOR UQ*2**1
ELECTIVE
SOFT SKILLS 1 ACADEMIC CO-CURRICULUM II
COURSES
COMMUNICATION
UHL2400
UQB1**1 FUNDAMENTAL OF
CO- CURRICULUM 1 ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
UCS1110
FIRST YEAR
SEMINAR
TOTAL CREDIT 18 18 18 15 14 16 15 12
TOTAL CREDIT
FOR 123
GRADUATION
69
BCS1023
BCS1093 BCS2143 BCS2313 BCC4018
PROGRAMMING BC****3 BC****3 BC****3
DATA STRUCTURE OBJECT ORIENTED ARTIFICIAL INDUSTRIAL
TECHNIQUES ELECTIVE 1 ELECTIVE 2 ELECTIVE 3
& ALGORITHMS PROGRAMMING INTELLIGENT TRAINING
BCN1043
COMPUTER BCN1053 BCS2173 BCC4024
BCM2053 BCM2073 BCM3123
ARCHITECTURE DATA HUMAN BC****3 INDUSTRIAL
COMPUTER MODELING & DATA
& COMMUNICATION & COMPUTER ELECTIVE 4 TRAINING
GRAPHIC SIMULATION VISUALIZATION
ORGANIZATION NETWORKING INTERACTION REPORT
BUM1213 BUM2223
UHR1012 UHM2022 BUM2413 UGE2002
FUNDAMENTAL DISCRETE
ISLAMIC & ASIAN ETHNIC APPLIED TECHNOPRE
DISCRETE STRUCTURE &
CIVILIZATION RELATIONSHIP STATISTIC NEURSHIP
STRUCTURE APPLICATION
UQB***1
UHS1011 UQ*2***1
CO-
SOFT SKILL 1 CO-CURRICULUM 2
CURRICULUM
TOTAL
14 17 17 16 16 15 16 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 123
GRADUATION
70
71
DCM2013
UQB1011 DUM1113 DCS2103 DCS2143 DCC3068
GRAPHICAL
BRIGED SISWA BASIC DATA STRUCTURE & WEB INDUSTRIAL
USER
(KOKURIKULUM) MATHEMATICS ALGORITHM PROGRAMMING TRAINING
INTERFACE
DUM1213
UHL1412 DCC1022 DUM2413 DCC3084
FUNDAMENTAL DC****3
FOUNDATION ICT COMPETENCY STATISTIC & WEB
DISCRETE ELECTIVE I
ENGLISH WORKSHOP PROBABILITY PROGRAMMING
STRUCTURE
DCN1053
DCS2133
DCS1072 DATA
UHS1021 DCI2033 OBJECT
PROBLEM COMMUNICATIO
SOFT SKILLS 1 DATABASE SYSTEM ORIENTED
SOLVING N&
PROGRAMMING
NETWORKING
DCI1012 DCS1053
DUM1123 DC****3
INTRODUCTION PROGRAMING
CALCULUS ELECTIVE II
TO IT TECHNIQUES
COURSES
DCC1032 DCN2072
DCN2063 DCC3016
APPLICATION LOCAL AREA
OPERATING FINAL YEAR
DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
SYSTEMS PROJECT
WORKSHOP WORKSHOP
DCN1013 UGE1002
DCS1093
COMPUTER ASAS UHS2021
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
ARCHITECTURE & PEMBUDAYAAN SOFT SKILLS 2
DESIGN
ORGANIZATION KEUSAHAWANAN
UHR1012 UHL1432
UHM2022
ISLAMIC AND ENGLISH FOR
HUBUNGAN
ASIAN OCCUPATIONAL
ETNIK
CIVILISATIONS 1 COMMUNICATION
UHL1422
ENGLISH FOR
ACADEMIC SKILLS
TOTAL
4 18 19 19 19 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 91
GRADUATION
72
73
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
74
INTRODUCTION
All our academic programmes are accredited by Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and recog-
nized by numerous universities locally and internationally. We also offers dual degree programmes
with renowned universities across the globe to enhance the marketability of our future graduates.
We collaborated with Northern Illinois University from United States of America for three programs
namely electrical, manufacturing and energy & environmental.
Our main objectives are to offer engineering technology programs that meet the needs of industry
and the nation, to produce graduates who are competent and highly skilled who are recognized by
the local and internationalprofessional bodies, to collaborate with local and international industry to
further improve technology and professional services and to lead initiatives in the field of research
related to the industry.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Occupational Safety & Health - Graduates from this programme will be able to undertake
roles in the workplace as HSE Consultant, Safety and Health Officer, HSE Coordinator,
Safety and Health, Supervisor, Lecturer and Trainer or Hygienist.
Manufacturing - Graduates from this programme will be able to undertake roles in the
workplace as engineering technologists in automotive, robotic engineering, material
processing, and machining industries
Electrical - Graduates from this programme will be able to undertake roles in the workplace
as Electrical Engineering Technologist; Operation/Production; Technical Management
and Operations; Sales/Procurement; Product/system Design, Development and Testing;
Systems engineering; Field engineering; Quality control; and Technical management.
They are capable of accommodating a wide range of industries such as electrical and
electronics, electrical power distribution, telecommunications, transportation, computers,
process control and manufacturing.
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Energy & Environmental - Graduates from this programme will be able to undertake
roles in the workplace as Energy System Designers, Energy System Auditors or
Consultants as well as System Developers and Operators.
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BTM3342 BTE4723
UHF11*1 BTE4913
BTU1112 BTE2313 BTE2413 COMPUTER ELECTIVE 2
FOREIGN BTE2213 INDUSTRIAL
PHYSICS COMPUTER ELECTRICAL INTEGRATED ADVANCED
LANGUAGES LEVEL ELECTRONICS I TRAINING
LABORATORY PROGRAMMING POWER SYSTEM MANUFACTURING ELECTRONICS
1 (3) REPORT
(2) (3) (3) LABORATORY CIRCUITS
(1) (3)
(2) (3)
BTE3254 BTE4733
BUM2113 BTE3212 BTE3223
BTU1213 BUM1223 MICRO ELECTIVE 3
APPLIED ELECTRONICS I DIGITAL LOGIC
CHEMISTRY CALCULUS PROCESSORS AND SENSORS
MATHEMATICS LABORATORY DESIGN
(3) (3) INTERFACING TECHNOLOGY
(3) (2) (3)
(4) (3)
BTE2122
BTE2133
COURSES
ELECTRICAL
BUM1113 ELECTRICAL BTE3323
FUNDAMENTALS UHS2021
TECHNICAL FUNDAMENTALS BTE3243 CONTROL
AND CIRCUIT SOFT-SKILLS 2
MATHEMATICS AND CIRCUIT ELECTRONICS II (3) SYSTEMS
ANALYSIS I (1)
(3) ANALYSIS II (3)
LABORATORY
(3)
(2)
BTE2132
UHL2400 UHL2412 ELECTRICAL UHL2432 BTE3322
BTE3242
FUNDAMENTALS ENGLISH FOR FUNDAMENTALS ENGLISH FOR CONTROL
ELECTRONICS II
OF ENGLISH ACADEMIC AND CIRCUIT PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS
LABORATORY
LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION ANALYSIS II COMMUNICATION LABORATORY
(2)
(0) (2) LABORATORY (2) (2)
(2)
BTE1113 BTE3813
BTE3143
ELECTRICITY BTE3233 ENGINEERING
UHM2012 UHS1011 ELECTRIC
AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
ETHNICS RELATION SOFT-SKILLS 1 MACHINES AND
ELECTRONICS SYSTEM DESIGN SENIOR DESIGN
(2) (1) TRANSFORMER
FUNDAMENTALS (3) PROJECT I
(3)
(3) (3)
BTE1112
BTE3143
ELECTRICITY BTE3232
UGE2002 BTM2314 ELECTRIC
AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOPRE COMPUTER AIDED MACHINES AND
ELECTRONICS SYSTEM DESIGN
NEURSHIP DESIGN TRANSFORMER
FUNDAMENTALS LABORATORY
(2) (4) LABORATORY
LABORATORY (2)
(2)
(2)
UQB1**1
CO-
CURRICULUM 1
(1)
TOTAL
19 19 19 18 19 19 15 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 140
GRADUATION
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BTM3813 BTM4713
BTM1113
BTE1113 BTM2223 BTM3324 ENGINEERING ELECTIVE 1 BTE4919
BTU1113 BASIC
ELECTRIC & ENGINEERING COMPUTER AIDED TECHNOLOGY LEAN INDUSTRIAL
PHYSIC MANUFACTURING
ELECTRONICS DYNAMICS MODELING SENIOR DESIGN MANUFACTURING TRAINING
(3) PROCESSES
FUNDAMENTAL (3) (3) (4) PROJECT I SYSTEM (9)
(3)
(3) (3)
BTE1112 BTM4723
BTM1112 BTM3234 BTM3234 BTE4913
BTU1112 ELECTRIC & BUM2423 ELECTIVE 2
BASIC MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL
PHYSICS ELECTRONICS STATISTICS WITH ADVANCED
MANUFACTURING COMPUTER COMPUTER TRAINING
LABORATORY FUNDAMENTAL TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING
PROCESS LAB APPLICATION DESIGN REPORT
(2) LABORATORY (3) PROCESS
(2) (4) (4) (3)
(2) (3)
BTM2124
BUM2113 BTM2234 BTM3353
BTU1213 BUM1223 MACHINE BTM4733
APPLIED FLUID POWER PROGRAMMABLE
CHEMISTRY CALCULUS PRODUCTION ELECTIVE 3
MATHEMATICS TECHNOLOGY LOGIC
(3) (3) PROCESS (3)
(3) (4) CONTROLLER (3)
(4)
BTM4826
BTM3343 BTM3364
BTU1212 BTM1213 BTM2424 ENGINEERING
BTM2314 COMPUTER NUMERICAL
CHEMISTRY ENGINEERING STRENGTH OF TECHNOLOGY
COMPUTER AIDED INTEGRATED CONTROL
LABORATORY MECHANICS MATERIALS SENIOR DESIGN
DESIGN (4) MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
(2) (3) (4) PROJECT II
(3) (4)
(6)
BTM3342
BTM4514
BUM1113 BTM2413 BTV3433 COMPUTER BTV3413
UQ*2**1 AUTOMATED
TECHNICAL PROPERTIES OF ENGINEERING INTEGRATED INDUSTRIAL
CO-CURRICULUM 2 MANUFACTURING
MATHEMATICS MATERIALS ECONOMY MANUFACTURING QUALITY CONTROL
(1) SYSTEM
COURSES
UHR1012 UHL2432
UHM2022
ISLAMIC AND ENGLISH FOR
ETHNICS
ASIA TECHNICAL
RELATION
CIVILIZATIONS 1 COMMUNICATION
(2)
(2) (2)
UHF11*1 UHL2412
FOREIGN ENGLISH FOR
LANGUAGES ACADEMIC
LEVEL 1 COMMUNICATION
(1) (2)
UHS1011
SOFT-SKILLS 1
(1)
UQB1**1
CO-CURRICULUM
1
(1)
TOTAL
18 17 18 19 19 20 19 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 142
GRADUATION
78
BTV3813
BTM1113 BTM2124 BTV4713
BTE1113 BTV3413 ENGINEERING BTE4919
BTU1113 BASIC MACHINE ELECTIVE 1
ELECTRIC & INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL
PHYSIC MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION SOLAR ENERGY
ELECTRONICS QUALITY SENIOR DESIGN TRAINING
(3) PROCESSES PROCESS SYSTEM
FUNDAMENTAL (3) CONTROL (3) PROJECT I (9)
(3) (4) (3)
(3)
BTE1112 BTV4723
BTV3424 BTE4913
BTU1112 ELECTRIC & BUM2423 BTM2234 BTV3413 ELECTIVE 2
FACILITIES INDUSTRIAL
PHYSICS ELECTRONICS STATISTICS WITH FLUID POWER ENGINEERING WATER AND
MANAGEMENT TRAINING
LABORATORY FUNDAMENTAL TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ECONOMY WASTEWATER
TECHNOLOGY REPORT
(2) LABORATORY (3) (4) (3) MONITORING
(4) (3)
(2) (3)
BTV2113 BTV3324
BTV4733
POLLUTION, BTM3234 DESIGN FOR
BTV3433 ELECTIVE 3
BTU1213 BUM1223 PESTILENCE, MANUFACTURING ENERGY
DISASTER ENVIRONMENTAL
CHEMISTRY CALCULUS PREVENTION AND COMPUTER EFFICIENCY AND
PREPAREDNESS MANAGEMENT
(3) (3) COST OF DOING DESIGN GREEN
(3) SYSTEM
BUSINESS (4) MATERIALS
(3)
(3) (4)
BTV3224
BTV4826
HEATING,
BTU1212 BTV2213 ENGINEERING
BTM2314 UHM2022 VENTILATING BTV3453
CHEMISTRY THERMO TECHNOLOGY
COMPUTER AIDED ETHNICS RELATION AND AIR ENERGY
LABORATORY DYNAMICS SENIOR DESIGN
DESIGN (4) (2) CONDITIONING AUDITING (3)
(2) (3) PROJECT II
TECHNOLOGY
(6)
(4)
BTV3333
BTV3714
COURSES
BIOBASED
BUM1113 BTV2123 BTV2314 ENERGY AND
UQ*2**1 FUELS AND
TECHNICAL ENVIRONMENTAL GREEN GEOGRAPHIC UHS2021
CO-CURRICULUM 2 ALTERNATIVE
MATHEMATICS LAWS, POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION SOFT-SKILLS 2
(1) ENERGY
(3) ECONOMICS (3) (4) SYSTEMS (1)
APPLICATIONS
(4)
(3)
UHR1012 UHL2432
BTE2313
ISLAMIC AND ENGLISH FOR
COMPUTER
ASIA PROFESSIONAL
PROGRAMMING
CIVILIZATIONS 1 COMMUNICATION
(3)
(2) (2)
UHF11*1
FOREIGN
LANGUAGES
LEVEL 1
(1)
UHS1011
SOFT-SKILLS 1
(1)
UQB1**1
CO-
CURRICULUM 1
(1)
TOTAL
18 18 18 20 20 19 16 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 141
GRADUATION
79
BTP2632
BTP4753
UHL2400 BTP1613 GOOD UHF11*1
UGE2002 TECHNOLOGY
ENGLISH FOR INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING UQ*2**1 FOREIGN
TECHNO INNOVATION FOR
TECHNICAL PHARMACEUTICAL PRACTICES & CO-CURRICULUM 2 LANGUAGES LEVEL
PRENEURSHIP PHARMACEUTICAL
COMMUNICATION SCIENCE QUALITY (1) 1
(2) ENGINEERING
(0) (3) ASSURANCE (1)
(3)
(2)
BTP3243
BTP1113 BUM2123 BTP3553 BTP4173
UHS1011 UHS2021 PROCESS
ORGANIC APPLIED AUTOMATION PROCESS
SOFT-SKILLS 1 SOFT-SKILLS 2 BIOTECHNOLOGY
CHEMISTRY CALCULUS SYSTEMS CONTROL
(1) (1) TECHNIQUES
(3) (3) (3) (3)
(3)
BTP1133 BTP3643
UHL2412
BTP1312 PROCESS BTP2723 REGULATORY
ENGLISH FOR BTP38*3
MATERIAL AND CHEMISTRY & INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS AND
ACADEMIC ELECTIVE 1
PROCESS PHARMACEUTICAL NETWORKS VALIDATION FOR
COMMUNICATION (3)
(2) ENGINEERING (3) ENGINEERS
(2)
(3) (3)
BTP3422
UHL2422
UHR1012 BTP2412 BTP2543 INDUSTRIAL
ENGLISH FOR BTP38*3
ISLAMIC AND ASIA ELECTRICAL CONTROL & STATISTICS FOR
TECHNICAL ELECTIVE 2
CIVILIZATIONS 1 FUNDAMENTALS INSTRUMENTATION PHARMACEUTICAL
COMMUNICATION (3)
(2) (2) (3) ENGINEERS
(2)
(2)
UQB1**1
CO-CURRICULUM 1
(1)
TOTAL
19 19 19 19 19 19 19 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 145
GRADUATION
80
BET4042 BET4893
UHR1012 UHS2021 UHE3122 BET4783
UHM2022 UHS2011 ENTRE INDUSTRIAL
ISLAMIC & ASIAN SOFT SKILLS ISLAMIC FINAL YEAR
ETHNIC RELATIONS SOFT SKILLS 1 PRENEURSHIP FOR TRAINING
CIVILIZATIONS 1 2 INSTITUTIONS PROJECT 2
(2) (1) TECHNOLOGISTS REPORT
(2) (1) (2) (3)
(2) (3)
BET4222
BUM2413 BET1263 BET3683 BET4774
UQ*20*1 UQ*20*1 TECHNOLOGIST
APPLIED GEOLOGY AND GEO FINAL YEAR TECHNOLOGY
CO-CURRICULUM 1 CO-CURRICULUM 2 IN SOCIETY AND
STATISTICS MECHANICS PROJECT 1 DESIGN PROJECT
(1) (1) LAW
(3) (3) (3) (4)
(2)
BET3644
BUM2123 BET2343 BET2344 BET3573
BUS1303 INFRASTRUCTURAL BET4*13
COURSES
BET1253
BET2483
INTRODUCTION TO
PROBLEM SOLVING
ENGINEERING
AND ANALYSIS
PROBLEM SOLVING
(3)
(3)
TOTAL
18 19 20 18 18 19 18 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 142
GRADUATION
81
BPS3343
BPS3343 BPS4613
BPS3313 ACCIDENT &
UQB**1 UHM2022 UHS1021 EMERGENCY CONSTRUCTION
APPLIED INCIDENT
CO-CURRICULUM 1 ETHNIC RELATIONS SOFT-SKILLS 1 RESPONSE & SAFETY
MECHANICS INVESTIGATION
(1) (2) (1) PREPAREDNESS (ELECTIVE 4)
FOR SAFETY ANALYSIS
(3) (3)
(3) (3)
BPS3353
BUM2413 BPS3323 BPS4514
BUM2123 UQ*2**1 BPS2363 HUMAN FACTOR IN
APPLIED INDUSTRIAL FINAL YEAR
COURSES
BPS2374
BPF2413
BPS1313 BPS1363 EXPOSURE
MANAGEMENT
OSH INDUSTRIAL MEASUREMENT (ELECTIVE 2) (ELECTIVE 3)
INFORMATION
FUNDAMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY TECHNIQUES & (3) (3)
SYSTEM
(3) (3) ANALYSIS
(3)
(4)
BPS1353
BPS2323
BPS1333 HAZARD
BEHAVIOR
OSHE LEGISLATION RECOGNITION &
BASED SAFETY
(3) RISK MANAGEMENT
(3)
(3)
BPS2333
BPS1363 TOXIC &
INDUSTRIAL HAZARDOUS
TOXICOLOGY WASTE
(3) MANAGEMENT
(3)
TOTAL
17 18 19 19 13 15 16 12
CREDIT
TOTAL
CREDIT FOR 126
GRADUATION
82
83
4 BTP3843 WATER TECHNOLOGY & HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 3
1 BET4*13 TBA 3
2 BET4*23 TBA 3
3 BET4*33 TBA 3
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FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL
MANAGEMENT
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The Faculty of Industrial Management (FIM) was formally established on July 2014. However,
the programmes were first being offered in 2008. The aim of FIM is to support the local and
global economic development through education, research, commercialization and consultation.
The faculty educational objectives are to produce graduates who are competent in business and
technology and to lead education and research with collaborating partners.
The academic programmes i.e. Project Management (PM), Industrial Technology Management
(ITM) and Business Engineering (BE) offered at FIM are developed to enhance the graduates
capabilities to secure the jobs in government or private sectors as well as to provide a platform to
be an entrepreneur in their corresponding field of specialization The PM and ITM programmes have
produced hundreds of graduates to date while the BE programme, collaborated with Reutlingen
University, Germany will commence in September 2015.
All of our academic programmes are accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and
therefore, our graduates have the option to further their studies at a higher degree level in numerous
universities, locally and internationally in the future.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
Bachelor of Project Management with Honours
Bachelor of Industrial Technology Management with Honours
Bachelor of Business Engineering with Honours
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
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Production Executive
Quality Executive
Production Planner
Procurement Officer
Logistic Executive
Kaizen Officer
Business Development Executive
Industrial Engineer
Manufacturing Superintendent
Human Resource Executive
Sales Executive
Marketing Executive
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BPP4113
BPF1113 BPF2113 BPF3113
PROJECT COMMUNICATION &
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT RESEARCH METHODOLOGY MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL
NEGOTIATION
BPP2113
PROJECT MANAGEMENT ESTIMATING & SCHEDULING INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT
PROJECT PLANNING AND CONTROL
BUM1123 BPP3522
BPP2223
MATHEMATICS FOR FINAL YEAR PROJECT I
PROJECT COST & BUDGET
MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT
BUM2413
BPS2113
APPLIED STATISTICS
OSH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
# ELECTIVE COURSE 3
102 21 27 29 25
UNIVERSITY COURSES : CO-CURRICULUM I, CO-CURRICULUM II, TECHNOPRENEURSHIP, ISLAMIC & ASIAN CIVILIZATION 1, ETHNIC RELATIONS, FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEVEL
18 1, FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEVEL 2, FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE, , ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION ENGLISH FOR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION,
ENGLISH FOR TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION, SOFT SKILLS I, SOFT SKILLS II
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89
BPF2413
BPS1313 BUM2413 BPT4113
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
OSH FUNDAMENTALS APPLIED STATISTICS STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
BUM1123 BPT4413
BPF2213 BPT3113
MATHEMATICS FOR MANAGEMENT MANUFACTURING
INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY
BPF1223 BPT3133
BPT2113 BPT4514
INTRODUCTION TO COST PROCUREMENT IN INDUSTRIAL
LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES FINAL YEAR PROJECT II
ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT
BPT4534
BPT1113 BPF2123 BPF3113
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
OPERATION & PRODUCTION QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL
REPORT
BPT3423
BPT2123
PRODUCTION PLANNING AND
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
CONTROL
BPT2423 BPT3153
STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION
BPT3512
# ELECTIVE COURSE
FINAL YEAR PROJECT I
# ELECTIVE COURSE
102 21 27 29 25
UNIVERSITY COURSES : CO-CURRICULUM I, CO-CURRICULUM II, TECHNOPRENEURSHIP, ISLAMIC & ASIAN CIVILIZATION 1, ETHNIC RELATIONS, FOREIGN
18 LANGUAGES LEVEL 1, FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEVEL 2, FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE, , ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION ENGLISH FOR
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION, ENGLISH FOR TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION, SOFT SKILLS I, SOFT SKILLS II
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LONG
SEMESTER FIRST SECOND SEMESTER FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND FIRST SECOND
BREAK
BPN1062 BPN4013
BPN2073
BPN1013 FUNDAMENTALS BPN2113 BPN2013 BPN3023 BPN3038 BPE41*2 / BPE43*2 INDIVIDUAL
INDIVIDUAL
PRINCIPLES OF OF PROJECT SUPPLY CHAIN QUALITY OPERATIONS INDUSTRIAL ELECTIVE STUDY
FIELD PROJECT
MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT RESEARCH TRAINING (BUSINESS) III PROJECT
ENGINEERING
(ISP)
BPN1072
BPN2123 BPN2073 BPE41*3 / BPN3044
ACCOUNTING II - BPN2023 BPE42*2 / BPE44*2
BPN1022 CORPORATE INDIVIDUAL BPE43*3 INDUSTRIAL BPN4026
COST INDUSTRIAL ELECTIVE
BUSINESS LAW FINANCE & FIELD PROJECT ELECTIVE TRAINING THESIS
ACCOUNTING ENGINEERING (ENGINEERING) III
INVESTMENT BUSINESS (BUSINESS) I REPORT
BUM1113 BUM1223
TECHNICAL CALCULUS BPN2053 BPE42*3 /
MATHEMATICS ERP SYSTEMS & UGE2002 BPE44*3 BPE41*3 / BPE43*3
BUSINESS TECHNOPRE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE
PROCESS NEURSHIP (ENGINEERING) (BUSINESS) V
MANAGEMENT II
UHR1012
ISLAMIC AND UHM2022 UHG2012
ASIAN ETHNIC DEUTSCHE
CIVILIZATIONS 1 RELATIONS SPRACHE IV
UHS1021 UHS2021
SOFT SKILLS 1 SOFT SKILLS 2
UQB1**1 UQ*2**1
COQ I COQ-II
TOTAL CREDIT
19 19 8 19 13 17 12 16 12
PER SEMESTER
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ELECTIVES
CODE COURSE CREDIT HOUR
(SET 1)
ELECTIVE (BUSINESS)
I, II, IV, V, VI
CHOOSE FIVE (15 CREDITS) BPE4143 LEAN MANAGEMENT 3
ELECTIVE (BUSINESS)
III BPE4122 HR MANAGEMENT 2
CHOOSE ONE (2 CREDITS)
BPE4213 INTRA-LOGISTICS 3
TOTAL CREDIT 28
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ELECTIVES
CODE COURSE CREDIT HOUR
(SET 2)
ELECTIVE (BUSINESS)
I, II, IV, V, VI BPE4143 LEAN MANAGEMENT 3
CHOOSE FIVE (15 CREDITS)
ELECTIVE (BUSINESS)
III BPE4122 HR MANAGEMENT 2
CHOOSE ONE (2 CREDITS)
PRODUCT ENGINEERING
BPE4443 3
TOTAL CREDIT 28
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INTRODUCTION
The Centre for Modern Languages and Human Sciences (CMLHS) was established to complement the
development of students technical and engineering knowledge; as knowledge and skills in engineering
alone is insufficient to produce competitive graduates. The centre is divided into three departments,
which are the Human Sciences Department, the Modern Languages Department and Foreign Languages
Department. Being a service centre, we not only provide University core subjects, our responsibilties
also include providing training for students such as MUET and Study Skills Workshop to name a few,
and training for staff such as IELTS Course for Academic Staff and Communication English courses. We
also provide external trainings to multinational organizations. Our clientele include BASF Petronas, AMM
Pekan, Felda Prodata and Pahang State Secretary Office.
CMLHS VISION
We aspire to be a centre of excellence in contributing to human development and nation building.
CMLHS MISSION
To achieve our vision, we conduct outstanding academic programmes, training and research in nurturing
lifelong learners who uphold universal values. The expertise of our associates and the use of relevant
technology are integral towards realizing our aspiration.
CMLHS OBJECTIVES
To develop academic programmes in human sciences which have been proven to be able to mould
competitive graduates
To be a Centre of Excellence in research, consultancy and training in the region and in the global arena.
COURSES OFFERED
There are a total of four University Core courses offered by the centrer:
Courses offered by Modern Languages Department
Courses offered by Human Sciences Department
Courses offered by Foreign Languages Department
Courses offered by Soft Skills Department
Various elective courses
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Degree (4 levels)
UHL2400 Fundamentals of English Language
UHL2412 English for Academic Communication
UHL2422 English for Technical Communication
UHL2432 English for Professional Communication
Diploma (3 levels)
UHL1412 Foundation English
UHL1422 English for Academic Skills
UHL1432 English for Occupational Communication
Degree
* Degree students are to select one language only and take two levels of foreign language courses.
BEGINNERS LEVEL
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
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ELECTIVE COURSES
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Student Affairs and Alumni Department (SAffAD), Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) was established
in 2002. SAffAD is responsible for managing the welfare and development of students in supporting the
vision, mission, philosophy and core values of the university.
SERVICES OFFERED
Students are eligible to apply for scholarship/education loans offered by any agencies such as:
Students are covered under Skim Perlindungan Takaful Berkelompok which seeks to:
Provides basic protection scheme in the form of compensation in the event of accidents or things that are
not desired during the study.
It is a 24-hour protection benefits. A claim can be made if admitted for treatment / medical examination, an
accident, total permanent disability due to accident, death or claim expenses of hospital bills not covered
by UMP Student Health Centre.
Students with financial problems during their studies can apply for financial assistance provided such as:
Individual counseling
Group counseling
Psychology inventory and career
Programmes such as preventive programmes, development, rehabilitation, crisis and intervention
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Facilities provided:
Therapy room
Reading material
Psychological inventory
ACCOMODATION
Five colleges are provided in the campus. Four colleges at Gambang Campus and one college at
Pekan Campus. Both campuses can accommodate up to 8,000 students. It is compulsory for the first year
students to stay in the campus.
Accommodation for second year student and above is assessed through merit and demerit system.
Active students, students with health problems and students with disabilities are given priority to occupy
the residential colleges.
Student Park
Cafeteria
Student Lounges
Gymnasium
Mini Shops
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CO-CURRICULUM CENTRE
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CO-CURRICULUM CENTRE
INTRODUCTION
Co-curriculum Centre, Universiti Malaysia Pahang was established on 16 January 2009 to create balanced
human aspects of academic and soft skills. It also acts as a catalyst in producing students who have a
sense of identity, innovative, resilient and has high soft skills through extra-curricular activities. This centre
plays a significant role in the supply of co-curriculum courses to university, supervision of student bodies
and the implementation and expansion of cultural activities.
OBJECTIVES
Strengthen and enhance co-curricular courses, supervision of student organizations and cultural activities
through a systematic planning and management.
Provide encouragement to the graduates to choose programmes / clubs / activities based on interests and
their capabilities.
To produce graduates who have high self-esteem, knowledge, integrity, creativity and innovation in line
with the needs of the university and industry.
Plan and supervise extra-curricular activities and give recognition through Learning Outcome (LO) and
Soft Skills (KI) and the Merit System in accordance with the soft skills modules from the Ministry of Higher
Education in order to produce graduates who are holistic.
FUNCTIONS
Student of Universiti Malaysia Pahang must take two credit hours of co-curriculum courses. The courses
offered are divided into two components. The first component is a Uniformed Body and the second is
based on eight soft skills attributes (i.e. Leadership, Communication, Innovation, Cultural, Volunteerism,
Sport, Entrepreneurship, and Community Service).
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Diploma students can only choose Briged Siswa for the first component and they do not have to take
the second component. While for Undergraduate students, who are interested in other Uniformed
Body courses such as SUKSIS Corps, Marine Corps and SISPA, they need to follow this course until
commissioning. Meanwhile, those who choose Briged Siswa and passed, they have to take any courses
available in the second component for them to graduate.
Component I
Component II
Kompang UQN2011
Nasyid UQN2021
Anyaman UQN2031
Kaunselor Siswa UQP2011
Iqra UQP2021
Debat Bahasa Melayu UQP2031
Pengurusan Majlis UQP2071
Pengurusan Bencana UQP2081
Kepimpinan UQP2131
Kayak UQS2011
Trekking UQS2021
Silat Olah Raga UQS2031
Bola Sepak UQS2041
Hoki UQS2051
Handball UQS2061
Kriket UQS2071
Archery UQS2081
Fitness UQS2091
Mountain Bike UQS2111
Paintball UQS2121
Basketball UQS 2131
RC Speed Boat UQS2141
Golf UQS2151
Futsal UQS2161
Robotic UQD2011
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Until April 2012, there are more than 70 student societies that have been established in Universiti Malaysia
Pahang. The societies are divided into eight Student Development Core such as Leadership, Public
Speaking, Innovation, Volunteering, Community Service, Sport, Entrepreneurship, and Culture. Each
student is free to join the societies by interests and preferences of the individual.
Student involvement in the societies & culture is the process of education or training to develop soft skills
among students. This agenda in line with the PSPTN CAPS The Holistic Student Development and it is
a continuation of co-curriculum courses. Recognition through the merit and certificates is an advantage to
students of the Universiti Malaysia Pahang compared to other institutions of higher learning.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
106
DEGREE PROGRAM
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DIPLOMA HOLDER
and
and
2. B.Eng (Hons.) Electrical Engineering Obtained a relevant Diploma from Public Higher
(Power System) Education Institution (IPTA) with at least CGPA 2.70
JK21
8 semester or
or
and
Note;
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and
and
and
and
Note:
Candidates from Life Science Stream who do not take Physics
at Matriculation/Foundation level need to take Basic Physics
subject at University.
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STPM HOLDER
and
and
and
2. B.Eng (Hons.) Electrical Engineering Obtained at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) in STPM level for the following
(Power System) subjects:
JK21
8 semester Mathematics T / Further Mathematics T;
and
Obtained at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) in STPM level for any two (2)
of the following subjects ;
Chemistry
Physics
Biology
and
Note:
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FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL
& ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
DIPLOMA PROGRAM
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CERTIFICATE HOLDER
112
SPM HOLDER
Information Technology
Physics
Chemistry
Invention
Biology
EngineeringTechnology
Mechacnical Engineering
Electrical & Electronics Engineering Studies
Technical Drawing
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DEGREE PROGRAM
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DIPLOMA HOLDER
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
or
or
and
Note;
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and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
and
and
Note:
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STPM HOLDER
and
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
and
Obtained at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) in STPM level for any two (2)
of the following subjects ;
Chemistry
Physics
Biology
and
Note:
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DIPLOMA PROGRAM
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CERTIFICATE HOLDER
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SPM HOLDER
Mathematics,
Additional Mathematics,
Physics/Chemistry.
Information Technology
Physics
Chemistry
Invention
Biology
EngineeringTechnology
Machine/Mechanical Engineering Study
Civil Engineering Study
Electric & Electronic Engineering Study
Technical Drawing
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FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING
ENGINEERING
DEGREE PROGRAM
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DIPLOMA HOLDER
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
2. B.Eng (Hons.) Mechatronic Engineering
JK24 Obtained a relevant Diploma from Public Higher Education Institution
8 Semesters (IPTA) with at least CGPA 2.50
or
or
and
Note;
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and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
2. B.Eng (Hons.) Mechatronic Engineering
JK24 Obtained at least Grade C (2.00) in Matriculation/Foundation level
8 Semesters in the following subjects;
and
and
Note:
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STPM HOLDER
and
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
and
Obtained at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) in STPM level for any two
(2) of the following subjects;
Chemistry
Physics
Biology
and
Note:
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FACULTY OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
DEGREE PROGRAM
125
DIPLOMA HOLDER
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
2. B.Eng (Hons.) Mechanical Engineering with
(Automotive) Obtained a relevant Diploma from Public Higher Education
JK40 Institution (IPTA) with at least CGPA 2.50
8 semester
or
or
and
Note;
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and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
2. B.Eng (Hons.) Mechanical Engineering
with (Automotive) Obtained at least Grade C (2.00) in Matriculation/Foundation
JK40 level in the following subjects;
8 semester
Mathematics / Engineering Mathematics
and
and
Note:
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STPM HOLDER
and
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
2. B.Eng (Hons.) Mechanical Engineering
with (Automotive) Obtained at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) in STPM level for the
JK40 following subjects:
8 semester
Mathematics T / Further Mathematics T;
and
Obtained at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) in STPM level for any two
(2) of the following subjects ;
Chemistry
Physics
Biology
and
Note:
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FACULTY OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
DIPLOMA PROGRAM
129
CERTIFICATE HOLDER
130
SPM HOLDER
Mathematics,
Additional Mathematics,
Physics/Chemistry.
Information Technology
Physics
Chemistry
Invention
Biology
EngineeringTechnology
Machine/Mechanical Engineering Study
Civil Engineering Study
Electric & Electronic Engineering Study
Technical Drawing
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DEGREE PROGRAM
132
DIPLOMA HOLDER
and
and
2. Bachelor of Applied Science (Hons) Obtained a relevant Diploma from Public Higher Education
Industrial Biotechnology Institution (IPTA) with at least CGPA 2.50
JG44
8 Semesters or
and
Note;
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Passed the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)/ Equivalent with Credit in Bahasa
Melayu/ Bahasa Malaysia or Credit in Bahasa Melayu/ Bahasa Malaysia July
Paper;
and
and
and
Candidates must not be colour blind and physically handicapped which will
complicate practical works.
and
Candidates must not be colour blind and physically handicapped which will
complicate practical works.
and
Candidates must not be colour blind and physically handicapped which will
complicate practical works.
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STPM HOLDER
Passed Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)/ Equivalent with credit in Bahasa Melayu/ Bahasa Malaysia
or credit in Bahasa Melayu/ Bahasa Malaysia July Paper;
and
Passed Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) with at least CGPA of 2.70 and:
and
and
Obtained at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) at STPM level in the following subjects :
Obtain at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) at STPM level in the following subjects :
Obtained at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) at STPM level in the following subjects :
Note : Candidates must not be colour blind and physically handicapped which will complicate practical works
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DEGREE PROGRAM
136
DIPLOMA HOLDER
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
or
or
and
Note;
and
and
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and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
and
Note:
and
and
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STPM HOLDER
and
Passed Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) with at least CGPA 2.70 and:
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
Obtained at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) in STPM level for the following subjects:
Candidates without Physics subject in STPM level need to have at least credit in
Physics subject in SPM level.
and
Candidates must not be colour blind and physically handicapped which will complicate
practical works.
Note:
Candidates who do not take Physics at STPM level need to take Basic Physics
subject at University.
and
Passed Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) with at least CGPA 2.70 and:
and
and
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DIPLOMA PROGRAM
140
CERTIFICATE HOLDER
141
SPM HOLDER
Information Technology
Physics
Chemistry
Invention
Biology
EngineeringTechnology
Mechanical Engineering Study
Electric & Electronic Engineering Study
Technical Drawing
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DEGREE PROGRAM
143
DIPLOMA HOLDER
and
and
2. Bachelor of Computer Science Obtained a relevant Diploma from Public Higher Education Institution (IPTA) with
(Computer Systems & Networking) with at least CGPA 2.50
Honours
JC11 Or
8 semester
Obtained a relevant Diploma from Private Higher Education Institution (IPTS) /
Polytechnic with at least CGPA 3.00
Candidates must not be colour blind (only for JC24) and physically handicapped
which will complicate practical works
Note;
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and
and
and
3. Bachelor of Computer Science
(Graphics & Multimedia Technology) with Candidates should not be colour blind and physicall handicapped
Honours which will complicate practical works. (Colour Blind condition is
JC24 only applicable for Program JC24)
8 semester
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STPM HOLDER
and
and
and
and
3. Bachelor of Computer Science
(Graphics & Multimedia Technology) with Candidates must not be colour blind and physically handicapped which
Honours will complicate practical works.
JC24 (Colour Blind condition is only applicable for Program JC24)
8 semester
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DIPLOMA PROGRAM
147
CERTIFICATE HOLDER
148
SPM HOLDER
4. ONE (1) from the above THREE (3) credit ( Grade C) must be
from the following subjects:
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DEGREE PROGRAM
150
DIPLOMA HOLDER
and
and
3. Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Infrastructure Obtain a relevant Diploma from Private Higher Education Institution
Management) with Honours (IPTS) / Polytechnic with at least CGPA 3.00
JY60
8 Semesters or
and
and
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Passed the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)/ Equivalent with credit in Bahasa Melayu/
Bahasa Malaysia or credit in Bahasa Melayu/ Bahasa Malaysia July Paper;
and
and
Note:
5. Bachelor of Engineering Technology
(Manufacturing) with Honours Candidates from Life Science Stream who do not take Physics at
JY90 Matriculation/Foundation level need to take Basic Physics subject at University.
8 Semesters
and
Physics; and
Chemistry / Biology
and
Candidates must not be colour blind and physically handicapped that can impair
practical work.
and
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STPM HOLDER
and
and
and
Note:
5. Bachelor of Engineering Technology
(Manufacturing) with Honours Candidates who do not take Physics at STPM level need to take
JY90 Basic Physics subject at University.
8 Semesters
153
STPM HOLDER
and
and
and
and
Physics; and
Chemistry / Biology
and
154
DEGREE PROGRAM
155
DIPLOMA HOLDER
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
2. Bachelor of Industrial Technology Management with
Honours Obtained a relevant Diploma from Public Higher Education
JP47 Institution (IPTA) with at least CGPA 2.50
8 Semesters
Or
Or
and
Note;
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Passed the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)/ Equivalent with credit in Bahasa
Melayu/ Bahasa Malaysia or credit in Bahasa Melayu/ Bahasa Malaysia July
Paper;
and
and
Candidates must not be colour blind and physically handicapped which will
complicate practical works.
and
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
and
Candidates must not be colour blind and physically handicapped which will
complicate practical works.
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STAM HOLDER
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
2. Bachelor of Industrial Technology Management with Own the Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) with at least the rank
Honours of Jayyid.
JP47
8 Semesters and
and
and
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STPM HOLDER
Passed the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)/ Equivalent with credit in Bahasa Melayu/
Bahasa Malaysia or credit in Bahasa Melayu/ Bahasa Malaysia July Paper.
and
Passed the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) with at least a CGPA of 2.00
and:
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
2. Bachelor of Industrial Technology Management with Obtained at least credit (GRADE C) in Mathematics at SPM level.
Honours
JP47 and
8 Semesters
Passed (GRADE E) in English Language at SPM level.
and
Candidates must not be colour blind and physically handicapped which will
compractical works.
Pass the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) with at least a CPA of 3.00 and:
and
and
and
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
Obtained at least Grade C (CGPA 2.00) at STPM level in the following subjects :
Candidates must not colour blind and physically handicapped which will complicate
practical works.
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COLLABORATION
PROGRAMMES
160
COLLABORATION PROGRAMMES
A-LEVEL HOLDER
and
and
and
and
and
161
and
and
and
and
and
162
STPM HOLDER
and
and
and
and
Candidates must not colour blind and physically handicapped which will
complicate practical works.
and
and
and
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