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UNDERGRADUATE

PROSPECTUS
2015/2016
2 EcoCampus

...to systematically identify, evaluate, manage


and improve its environmental performance and practices...

EcoCampus is a point of reference to act as a steward of the environment,


contributing to global efforts towards sustainability by introducing
environmental excellence in teaching and learning, research, infrastructure
development, management and operational practices, and campus
experience.

EcoCampus allows the institution to systematically identify, evaluate,


manage and improve its environmental performance and practices.
The main aim is to promote environmental education and care,
and moving towards environmental sustainability through
good planning, and operational and management
practices. It will influence curriculum, teaching and
research, and campus experience through
leadership of the University.
Table of Content 3

TABLE OF CONTENT
Academic Services Division 20
Chancellor 4
Student Affairs and Alumni Department 24
Board of Directors 5
Bursar 30
Foreward by the Vice-Chancellor 6
Library Services 34
University Motto / Vision / Mision / Philosophy 8
Department of Information Technology and 38
The Mace 9
Communication
University Objectives 10
University Logo 11
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 42
University Anthem 12
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage 82
Principal Officers of the University 14
Faculty of Psychology and Education 116
Members of the Senate 15
Faculty of Engineering 152
Academic Calendar for Year 2015/2016 16
Faculty of Computering and Informatics 174
Kota Kinabalu Map 17
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture 188
Campus Location Plan 18
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition 198
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 210
Labuan Faculty of International Finance 238
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences 252
Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and 260
Language Learning
The Centre of Co-Curriculum and Student Development 274
Directory 282
*Course Synopsis CD 2015/2016
*Regulation for Undergraduate Studies
4 Chancellor

CHANCELLOR
His Excellency the Head of State
TUN DATUK SERI PANGLIMA
(DR.) HAJI JUHAR BIN DATUK HAJI MAHIRUDDIN
S.M.N., S.P.D.K., P.G.D.K., P.J.N., A.S.D.K., J.P., Hon. Ph.D (UoW) UK
Board of Directors 5

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CHAIRMAN Five persons comprising three persons from the private sector, one person
Tun Dato’ Seri Zaki Bin Tun Azmi from the alumni of the University and one other person from within or without
the University who, in the opinion of the Minister, have the knowledge and
VICE-CHANCELLOR experience which would be of assistance to the Board.
Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah
PRIVATE SECTOR (3 PERSONS)
Two officers of the public service
1) Datuk Richard Bainon
1) Dato' Paduka Prof. Dr. Rujhan Bin Mustafa Chairman
Chief Executive Officer Borneo Unggul Projects Sdn. Bhd
Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA)
2) Datuk Ag. Buhtamam Ag. Mahmun
2) Datuk Yusof Bin Sarangit Chairman
Sabah Federal Financial Officer UMS Investment Holdings Sdn. Bhd.
Sabah Federal Treasury (PMS)
3) Datuk Dr. Hj. Yusof Bin Hj. Yacob
One person to represent the community at the place where Council Member of MARA and
the University is located Chairman of MARA Investment Committee

Tan Sri Datuk Seri Panglima Sukarti Wakiman


Sabah State Secretary ALUMNI OF THE UNIVERSITY (1 PERSON)
Datuk Dr. Hj. Mohd Kassim Bin Hj. Mohd Ibrahim
One professor of the university elected by the Senate from Head of Academic Management Sector
amongst the members mentioned in paragraph 22(1)(d), Sabah Education Department
Constitution of UMS

Prof. Dr. Marcus Jopony WITHIN OR WITHOUT THE UNIVERSITY (1 PERSON)


Director
Centre for Strategic and Academic Management (PPSA) Datuk Pengiran Hj. Mohd Hussein Bin
Datuk Pengiran Hj. Mohd Tahir Nasruddin
Chairman
Raya Emas Sdn. Bhd.

SECRETARY
No’man Datuk Hj. Ahmad
Acting Registrar
6 Message by the Vice-Chancellor

Message by the
VICE-CHANCELLOR
Message by the Vice-Chancellor 7

Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim


Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
Salam Sejahtera dan Salam 1Malaysia’
I would like to extend a very warm welcome to all undergrads of the With all these uniqueness, it would surely stimulate your minds to be
2015/2016 session to Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), an committed and to strive to excel. What is more important that you
EcoCampus adorned with panoramic natural greenery and graced value the pledge that you hold to become an excellent graduate.
by a stretch of blue ocean against the backdrop of the majestic
Mount Kinabalu. Indeed, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is proud to have you.
We have lined up thought-provoking syllabus and motivating
Here, you will certainly experience many unforgettable encounters experience for you including the application of human values
which are distinct compared to other universities in Malaysia. which will definitely produce a competitive graduate who will help
The harmonious environment practised by the multi-ethnic groups the government to develop the nation. You will discover that campus
with different religions makes your learning even more significant. life is a cherished moment and treasured time of your life.

Your welfare and needs are our priority in encouraging all time Congratulations for being part of Universiti Malaysia Sabah.
self-improvement. The complete and latest infrastructure are sure
to provide you with extra comfort as you enter into a new phase of
your life as an undergraduate, striving to achieve your ambition and Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah
your dreams as well as that of your parents’. Vice-Chancellor
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
As for students who are new to Sabah, you will not only savour the
beauty that we have to offer but abundant opportunities to
experience with many interesting places and attractions either
through our various activities or with your circle of friends. Sabah,
with its rich customs and culture would give a new experience to you
while familiarising with its ethnic diversity.
8 Motto │ Vision │ Mission │ Philosophy

MOTTO
VISION Excellence in any pursuit will be the
driving force and key target of Universiti
Malaysia Sabah. The main determination
Universiti Malaysia Sabah is achievements recognised
strives to be an innovative internationally.
university of global standing.

MISSION
PHILOSOPHY Universiti Malaysia Sabah strives to achieve
academic excellence in various fields by gaining
international recognition through learning and
An education that is based upon the principle teaching, research and publication, social
of believing in God and in the development of services and a balanced specialisation of
students who are progressive, disciplined, knowledge and personally development of
integrated and balanced in their intellectual, students resulting in high productivity and
emotional, physical and spiritual outlook and quality in the context of the society and nation.
who will contribute towards the well being of
the society and the nation.
The Mace 9

THE MACE
The mace is the university’s insignia. Its globe shaped head is carved with the
national crest resting on the national flag Jalur Gemilang. This reflects the university’s
stand as an institution of higher learning that supports the country’s mission and vision
that strives to promote education to all its community. On the globe’s ring is written the
words Universiti Malaysia Sabah in jawi.

The body of the mace which is bowl-like has a stand and is sealed, and placed on a
pedestal, it has the emblems of the states in Malaysia including the emblem of
Universiti Malaysia Sabah whilst the shape of the Hibiscus flower and Rafflesia, the
flowers of our pride are carved at the bottom of the university’s emblem. At the bottom of
the stand lies the local community’s creative motives, the motives of young bamboo
shoots, geometry motives and padi motives.

The foot of the mace shaped like a cane is fashioned with intertwined twigs
and interweaved by creeping betel leaves symbolising our school, centres, institutes
and units that are united whilst the twists symbolises our statutes, acts and regulations that
becomes the guidelines of management ethics, administration and education. The golden
betel leaves that interlaced the mace’s body symbolises the dynamic programmes offered
by the university.

The earth’s motive where the tree of knowledge gets its energy from symbolises science
and technology for life including expanding and encouraging sacred ambitions. Above the
earth’s motives, the carvings of pen nibs are engraved signifying the strength and
power of knowledge, and each nib symbolises reverence, the fear of God, sincerity and
earnestness that forms the basis of knowledge and guidelines to achieve success and
excellence in all activities.
10 Objectives

OBJECTIVES To realize its mission, UMS strives to achieve 9 objectives:

To achieve academic excellence recognised


internationally in various disciplines, such as
science, technology, engineering, business,
economics, creative arts and social sciences.
To explore, preserve and effectively benefit from all
knowledge for social and national development.

To uphold academic independence and to


maintain intellectual amongst staff.

To produce specialised yet balanced, dignified,


God-fearing and patriotic graduates.

To organise quality and relevant teaching and


research programmes for society and nation.
To enhance close links between UMS and other
academic institutions, industries, government,
professional bodies and society.
To nurture and apply universal moral values and
encourage open-mindedness amongst academicians,
officials and support staff in the University whilst
achieving optimum and quality productivity.
To contribute towards a stable and dynamic
socio-economic developments.

To foster pride and prestige in the University as a


premier progressive institution.
Logo 11

Book
The open book on the book stand

Shield
represents knowledge revealed to
men by God and a source of intellect,
belief, wisdom and it also symbolises
LOGO
The shield symbolises the the inquisitive sense and the spirit to
strength of the university explore using an analytical mind.
as one entity that is united
in supporting its vision.

Rafflesia
NIB OF Flower
THE PEN The Rafflesia flower
The nib of the pen refers to
accuracy and precision in symbolises the
seeking knowledge. The pen is uniqueness of Sabah
the manifestation of knowledge ‘Land Below the
which forms in the mind and Wind’.
translated into written words.
The nib of the pen pointing
upwards shows that there is
no limit to knowledge.

COLOUR
The Sphere Yellow represents UMS campus
environment that is always pleasant, fresh,
The spherical shape
active and dynamic like the sun irradiating
indicates the earth and the
brightly on earth.
galaxy it exits; and it
symbolizes the vast frontier of
knowledge that surrounds it Red represents strength, preserverance
and that is contained within and the will power of each staff, in facing every
the world in which we live. challenge to achieve success and excellence.

Blue reflects a harmonious environment, that


reflects a brotherhood community among its
community and its surroundings.
12 University’s Anthem

UNIVERSITY’S ANTHEM
University’s Anthem 13

Bertekad Cemerlang
UMS lambang puncak jaya
Pancaran perjuangan semangat waja
Pembentuk citra pelindung budaya
Memandu bangsa memaju negara

Di sini dicanai segala fikiran


Di sini dikaji segala wawasan
Ilmu iman sumber pedoman
Bakti curah kasih budiman

Bayu bertiup nafasmu sejati


Bumi terhampar tubuhmu abadi
Samudera biru wajahmu berseri
Suria menyinar tenagamu murni

Kaulah harapan bangsa maju


Kaulah jambatan nusa bersatu
Berdiri megah kekal bermutu
Menunjuk arah bakal dituju

UMS kaulah tunggak negara


Warisan sejati Malaysia tercinta
Bertekad Cemerlang menjadi budaya
Semoga unggul dan sejahtera

Music: Assoc. Prof. Abdul Jamal Abd. Hamid


Lyrics: Tuan Haji Salleh Haji Yusof
14 Principal Officers of the University

PRINCIPAL OFFICERS
OF THE UNIVERSITY

VICE-CHANCELLOR
Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (Academic & International)


Prof. Dr. D. Kamarudin D. Mudin

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (Research & Innovation)


Prof. Dr. Shahril Yusof

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (Student Affairs & Alumni)


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ismail Ali

ACTING REGISTRAR
No’man Datuk Hj. Ahmad

ACTING BURSAR
Zallifah Shaadan

HEAD OF LIBRARIAN
Dayang Rukiah Awang Amit
Members of the Senate 15

MEMBERS OF THE SENATE


CHAIRMAN Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sharifudin Md. Shaarani PROFESSOR
Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah Dean, Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition Prof. Dr. Marcus Jopony
Vice-Chancellor Director, Centre for Strategic and Academic
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Baba Musta Management
MEMBERS Dean, Faculty of Science and
Prof. Dr. D. Kamarudin D. Mudin Natural Resources Prof. Datin Seri Panglima Dr. Ann Anton
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Borneo Marine Research Institute
(Academic and International) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syed Nasirin
Syed Zainol Abidin Prof. Dr. Zainal Arifin Mustapha
Prof. Dr. Sharil Yusof Dean, Labuan Faculty of Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Deputy Vice-Chancellor International Finance
(Research & Innovation) Prof. Dr. Fadzilah Abdul Majid
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ag. Asri Ag. Ibrahim Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ismail Ali Dean, Faculty of Computering and Informatics
Deputy Vice-Chancellor BE CO-OPT
(Student Affairs & Alumni) Prof. Dr. Wan Mohamad Wan Othman Prof. Dr. Felix Tongkul
Dean, Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture Director, Centre for Research and Innovation
Prof. Datin Dr. Mariam Abd Latip
Dean, Centre for Postgraduates Studies Prof. Dr. Vincent Pang Ah Fook Awang Suhaizam Bongsu
Dean, Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge Legal Officer, Registrar Department
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Murnizam Hj. Halik and Language Learning
Director, Labuan International Campus SECRETARY
Universiti Malaysia Sabah Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rossita Shapawi No’man Datuk Haji Ahmad
Director, Borneo Marine Research Institute Acting Registrar
Prof. Dr. Zainal Arifin Mustapha
Acting Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Prof. Dr. Charles S. Vairappan Norti Hj. Sirin
Health Sciences Director, Biology Tropical and Conservation Head, Academic Services Division
Institute
Prof. Dato’ Mohd Hamdan Hj. Adnan EX-OFFICIO
Dean, Faculty of Humanities, Prof. Dr. Clemente Michael Wong Vui Ling Zallifah Shaadan
Arts and Heritage Director, Biotechnology Research Institute Acting Bursar

Prof. Dr. Ismail Ibrahim Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hjh. Arsiah. Hj. Bahron Dayang Rukiah Awang Amit
Dean, Faculty of Psychology and Education Director, PLUMS Head, Librarian

Prof. Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. Sarbatly Assoc. Prof. Dr. Raman Bin Noordin
Dean, Faculty of Engineering Director, Centre for Co-curriculum and
Student Development
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rasid Mail
Dean, Faculty of Business, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sazmal Effendi Arshad
Economics and Accountancy Director, Preparatory Centre for Science
and Technology
16 Academic Calendar for year 2015/2016

ACADEMIC CALENDAR
FOR YEAR 2015/2016
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
2015
New Year
31 Aug - 1 Sept 2015 | 2 Days 22 - 23 Feb 2016 | 2 Days 1 Jan
New Students’ Registration Course Enrolment Confirmation Maulidur Rasul 3 Jan
Federal Territory Day* 1 Feb
1 - 6 Sept 2015 | 6 Days 22 Feb - 10 Apr 2016 | 7 Weeks Chinese New Year 19-20 Feb
Orientation Week Semester II Study Period Good Friday 3 April
Labour Day 1 May
Wesak Day 3 May
7-8 Sept 2015 | 2 Days 11 - 17 Apr 2016 | 7 Days
Harvest Festival 30-31 May
College Placements Mid-Semester Break
King’s Birthday 6 June
Eid al-Fitri 17-18 July
7 Sept 2015 | 1 Day 18 April - 5 June 2016 | 7 Weeks National Day 31 Aug
Course Enrolment Semester II Study Period Malaysia Day 16 Sept
TYT’s Birthday 4 Oct
7-13 Sept 2015 | 7 Days 6 - 12 June 2016 | 7 Days Eid al-Adha 24 Sept
Confirmation of Course Registered Study Break Deepavali** 10 Oct
(Existing Students) Awal Muharram (Maal Hijrah) 14 Oct
13 June - 1July 2016 | 3 Weeks Christmas 25 Dec
7 Sept - 8 Nov 2015 | 9 Weeks End of Semester Exam
Semester 1 Study Period

9 - 15 Nov 2015 | 7 Days


2 July - 4 Sept 2016 | 9 Weeks
Semester Break 2016
New Year
Mid-Semester Break 1 Jan
Federal Territory Day* 1 Feb
Chinese New Year 8-9 Feb
16 Nov - 20 Dec 2015 | 5 Weeks Good Friday
Semester 1 Study Period 25 March
Labour Day 1 May
Wesak Day 21 May
21,22 & 23 Nov 2015 | 3 Days Harvest Festival 30-31 May
Convocation King’s Birthday 4 June
Eid al-Fitri 7-8 July
21 - 27 Dec 2015 | 7 Days National Day 31 Aug
Study Break Malaysia Day 16 Sept
TYT’s Birthday 4 Oct
28 Dec 2015 - 16 Jan 2016 | 3 Weeks Eid al-Adha 13 Sept
End of Semester Exam Note : Any amendment is subject Awal Muharram (Maal Hijrah) 3 Oct
to change by the SENATE Deepavali** 30 Oct
17 Jan - 21 Feb 2016 | 4 Weeks from time to time. Maulidur Rasul 12 Dec
Semester Break Christmas 25 Dec
Kota Kinabalu Map 17

1 Universiti Malaysia Sabah


2 State Mosque
3 State Museum
4 Sutera Harbour Resort
5 Sabah Golf & Country Club
6 State Palace
7 Kota Kinabalu City Centre
8 Likas Stadium
9 KK City Bird Sanctuary
10 Likas Mosque
11 Menara Tun Mustapha
12 Sabah State Assembly
13 Gayana Eco Resort
14 Gaya Island
LEGEND 15
16
Sapi Island
Manukan Island
KOTA KINABALU MAP 17 Mamutik Island
18 Sulug Island
19 Police Beach
20 Puh Toh Si Chinese Temple
21 Tun Fuad Stephens Park
22 1Borneo Hypermall
23 KDCA
24 Train Station
25 Tanjung Aru Beach
26 Shangri-La’s Tanjung Aru Resort
18 Campus Location

CAMPUS LOCATION
The main campus of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is located on a 999 acre
piece of land in Kota Kinabalu, capital city of Sabah, Malaysia. It is only a
15 minute drive from the heart of the city and 30 minutes from the Kota
Kinabalu International Airport. Kota Kinabalu is the second busiest
Sabah
airport in Malaysia with direct flights to many major capital cities in the
region. It is a nature resort city with excellent visitor facilities and
MALAYSIA services to cater to business and leisure travellers. A wide network of
road, air and sea transportation links Kota Kinabalu to every major
town in the state and is a gateway to a wide array of world-class
nature and adventure tour destinations. It ranks as one of the
country’s premier tourism cities.

UMS has two branch campuses in the Federal Territory of Labuan


that houses the School of International Business & Finance and
School of Informatics Sciences, School of Sustainable Agriculture and
School of Medicine in Sandakan. Both Labuan and Sandakan have
airports and public transportation services for easy accessibility.
Campus Map 19
1 Faculty of Business Ecconomics and Accounting
2 Faculty of Humanities Arts and Heritage
3 Faculty of Psychology and Education
1 6 4 Main Lecture Halls
28 5 Centre For The Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning
6 Borneo Marine Research Institute
7 Biology and Tropical Conservation Institute
8 Chancellory
9 Library
2 10 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
4 8 11 Chancellor Hall
7 12 Student Services Centre
2 13 Faculty of Engineering
14 Faculty of Computing and Informatics
5 15 Main Entrance
3
9
11 LEGEND 16 Residential Colleges
AB (Tun Mustapha), CD (Tun Fuad) and E
17 UMS Mosque
27 18 Health Centre
19 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
3 30 20 Sport Complex
10 12 21 Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition
22 Department of Information Technology
and Communication
23 Reserve Officers Training Unit (Rotu) Complex
24 Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
15 29 25 Lecture Hall Complex No.2
13 26 Academic Services Division
14
27 Centre of Postgraduate Studies
MAIN 28 Biotechnology Research Institute
ENTRANCE 29 UMS Foundation
17 30 UMS Clock Tower

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44 The Academic Services Division

‘ Integrity Drives Quality ’

THE “

ACADEMIC
SERVICES
DIVISION

i For further inquiries, please contact:-

Administrative Office at
Academic Services Division

Tel : 6088 - 320 000


Ext : 691411 / 691350 / 691259
Fax : 6088 - 320 090
E-mail: pejakdmk@ums.edu.my
The Academic Services Division 21
45

SENIOR DEPUTY REGISTRAR


Norti Hj. Sirin
Dip Sains (UITM)
Bsc. (Hons) Conservation Biology & Ecology (UKM)

DEPUTY REGISTRAR
Sirahim Abdullah
BSc. (Hons) Human Development (UPM)

SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


Majlimawati Abdul Majid
BSc. (Human Resource Development) (UPM)

Syed Mohd. Mahyuddin Bin Syed Satri


BHsc. (Political Sc.) (UIAM)

Mona Sofia @ Dewi Abdul Kahar


B.Comp.Sc. (Hons) (UM)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Justina John
Dip. In Hotel Management (UiTM) BSc. (Hons)
Tourism Mgt (UiTM)

Gahzali Bin Nurillah


Bis (Hons) (UNITAR)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (Academic)


(LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS)
Mohammad Asly Bin Buncho
22 The Academic Services Division

The Academic Functions of √ Course offer


√ Course Registration
Individual Sections
Services
√ Dropping/Adding courses
within the Academic √ Withdrawal from courses

Services Division √ School/Program transfers


Division √ Credit Hours exception
√ Credit hours transfers
PROMOTION, STUDENT INTAKE √ Suspension of studies
The Academic Services office’s core function is AND ADMISSIONS √ Termination of studies
administering students’ intake, enrolment, registrations, √ Preparing timetable for each semester
exams, records, certifications and other activities related to
Responsible in managing and handling full time
the services and development of the university’s academic
programmes.
undergraduate student enrolment and intake activity as EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION
follows:

The office is also act as the Secretariat for the University’s


■ To prepare and estimate students intake projection Ensuring examinations conducted in accordance with set
Senate which is the governing body on teaching, research,
■ To process students application and selecting guideline by:
examinations and improvement of academia. The SENATE
students
also grant awards for completion of degrees, diplomas,
■ To issue offer letters to the successful students ■ Coordinating exam schedules.
certificates and academic honours as well as conferring
■ To coordinate preparation for new intake students ■ Providing the examination entrance slips lecture.
awards of excellence such as medals, book awards
registration ■ Coordinating the usage of hall for
honorariums to students with exceptional achievement in
■ To coordinate transfer/exchange university application examination proposes.
academics and extra curricular activities.
■ To prepare students entrance and intake report ■ Kuliah (Lecture Hall) for examinations.
■ To give explanation and briefing/talks about UMS ■ Ensuring examination materials are in good
programs through education fair condition and remain confidential.
■ Management of examination process.
■ Monitoring the examination as a whole through the
REGISTRATION AND SCHEDULE appointed invigilators and their assistants.
■ Preparing reports and examination results and
analysis.
■ Manage meetings for the University Level Course ■ Documentation of official exam results.
Offer committee. ■ Process applications for:
■ Coordinate Course Registration week.
■ Assist the Student Intake and Enrolment Unit during √ Re-assessment of exams
students’ registration into the university. √ Special examination
■ Store and update student records related to √ Replacement examinations
registration such as:
■ Preparing exam timetable for each semester
The Academic Services Division 23

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SENATE SECTION


AND GRADUATION
■ Responsible for the management and implementation
■ Manage the system and database system for the of policies and Academic regulations as approved by
Academic Services Office. the Senate.
■ Act as Administrator for the Academic Services’ ■ Coordinate reports and action taken by committees
server. set up under the Senate
■ Update Students’ Information System (new or ■ Manage undergraduate committees and Senate
existing). meetings
■ Provide information/data as required by the university ■ To ensure Senate documents and records kept in
through Registration and Students Record unit. orderly manner and safe for future reference
■ Develop maintain and update office’s website. ■ To ensure all academic policies and regulation
■ Organise, prepare and co-ordinate School lecture and relevant and in accordance to the ministry
exam system (CELCAT). ■ Managing and coordinating Senate data and line
■ Assist and manage other internal units’ IT set-up to system.
ensure performance and integration.
■ Manage reservations for the Lecture Hall. ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
■ Responsible for ensuring that information on the
website is current and relevant to prospective
students, parents as well as third parties. ■ Undertake major roles in the office’s overall
■ Responsible for producing students’ graduate list. operations, mainly:-
■ Printing of scroll and a related activities (addition and
corrections of scroll). √ Posting of administrative staffs
■ Organise and coordinate the convocation ceremony √ Finance management
including: √ Records & Documentation keeping
√ Logistics
√ Preparation of the convocation guide √ Staff development and services Record
√ Manage convocation robes
(loans, returns, cleaning and storing) ■ Preparation of prospectus and course structures for
√ Issuing the convocation’s special each session.
Award/Recognition certificate ■ Manage the student service counter to enable
easy interaction with Academic Services.
■ Organising the usage and coordination of the
Academic Services’ computer lab.
■ Publishing the Annual Divisional Activies.
■ Manage the staff training and welfare.
■ Manage the human resource requirement.
24 Student Affairs and Alumni Department

STUDENT
AFFAIRS “

AND ALUMNI
DEPARTMENT i For further inquiries, please contact :-

Jabatan
Hal Ehwal Pelajar & Alumni
Bangunan Anjung Siswa,
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Jalan UMS, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

Tel : +6088 - 320 000


Ext : 4219 / 4175
Fax : +6088 - 320 060
E-mail: pejhep@ums.edu.my
Web : ums.edu.my/hep

Universiti Malaysia Sabah


Kampus Antarabangsa Labuan
Jalan Sungai Pagar, 87000 W.P. Labuan,
Malaysia

Tel : +6087 – 460 465 / 466 751


Fax : +6087 – 465 248
E-mail: adminkal@ums.edu.my
Student Affairs and Alumni Department 25

HEAD OF STUDENTS AFFAIRS PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER YOUTH AND SPORTS OFFICER


AND ALUMNI DEPARTMENT Muhammad Jumrat Minsun Ahmad Fadly Abd Rahman
DEPUTY REGISTRAR SM. Psychology Counselling (Hons) (UMS) SM. Sains Sukan (Hons) (UMS)
Azmi Jumat Msc. Sport Science
BA (Hons) (Malaya) CULTURAL AND ARTS DIVISION
HEAD OF DIVISION YOUTH AND SPORTS OFFICER
ADMINISTRATION AND CULTURAL OFFICER Andrew Weddy Majanggim
SERVICES DIVISION Alan James @ Mohd Adam M. Abdullah
HEAD OF DIVISION Dip. Pengurusan Pelancongan (UiTM) SM. Sains Sukan (Hons) (UMS)
Rohani Hadi SM Seni Kreatif (Hons) (UMS)
SM. Sains Sosial (Hons), (UMS) BAHAGIAN
HOUSING AND HOSPITALITY DIVISION HAL EHWAL PELAJAR & ALUMNI,
STUDENTS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION HEAD OF DIVISION KAMPUS ANTARABANGSA LABUAN
HEAD OF DIVISION SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Norhanieyati Binti Norhaizat Mas Adi Bin Alimin
Kim Asbiyallah Shah Kim Akim SM. Pengurusan Sumber Manusia (UUM) SM. Undang-Undang (Hons.) (IIUM)
SMS Gunaan Pengurusan & Pemuliharaan
Biodiversiti (Hons) (UMT) SENIOR HOSTEL MANAGER ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Sarjana Sains (Pelancongan Alam Semulajadi) Mat Usup Hj. Rasid Mohd Fadli Bin Sarudi
(UMS) SMSA (UKM) SM Sains. Metamatik dgn Ekonomi (UMS)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR HOSTEL MANAGER PSYCHOLOGY OFFICERI


Suffian Osman Sahilin Marusin Nur Iman Reedzal (K.B.,P.A)
SM. Pemasaran Antarabangsa (Hons) Dip. Perbankan (UiTM) SM. Psikologi (Hons) (UIA)
(UMSKAL) SM. Kewangan & Perbankan (Hons) (UMS)
SENIOR YOUTH AND SPORTS OFFICER
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR HOSTEL MANAGER Gabriel Moinjil
Abdul Haidy Bin Abdul Hamid Razeki Rashid SM. Pengurusan Sukan (Indiana)
SM. Sains Sosial (Hons), (UMS) SM. Pengurusan Awam (Hons) (UUM)
HOSTEL MANAGER
WELFARE, SCHOLARSHIP AND ALUMNI CENTER Johari Safar
DISCIPLINE DIVISION (BKBT) DIRECTOR SM. Pemasaran Antarabangsa
HEAD OF DIVISION Mohd. Raffie Bin Hj. Janau (Hons) (UMS)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR B.Devt.Sc (Hons) (UKM)
Mohd. Alwi Bin Osman
Dip. Komunikasi Massa (KCJ-USM) SM. Sains ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Sukan (UM) Dayangku Rozlina Datuk Pg. Aliuddin
Dip. Pentadbiran Awam (UiTM)
COUNSELLING AND CAREER SM Sains Sosial (Hons) (UMS)
GUIDANCE DIVISION
HEAD OF DIVISION SPORTS CENTER
SENIOR PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER DIRECTOR
Masnahneh Masdin (K.B., P.A) Mohd. Asyraaf Fong Abdullah
Dip. Kaunseling, Dip. Pengajian Islam Dip. Pendidikan (GTTC), SmSn (UKM)
(Kolej Jaipetra), SM Kaunseling (Hons) (UMS), Sarjana Pendidikan (UPSI)
Sarjana Kaunseling (UMS)
DEPUTY
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER HEAD OF YOUTH AND SPORTS
Adzmil Abidin (K.B., P.A) Ahmadi Nurdin
SM. Kaunseling (Hons) (UNIMAS) Dip. Lab Tech. SM Pengurusan, (Hons) (USM)

PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER SENIOR YOUTH AND SPORTS OFFICER


Carrie Grace Jaymess (K.B., P.A) Azman Soaibah
SM. Kaunseling (Hons) (UNIMAS) Dip. Perbankan (UiTM)
Sarjana Kaunseling (UMS) SM. Sains Sukan (Hons) (USM)
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER (Study Leave) YOUTH AND SPORTS OFFICER
Zaiton Hj. Mohammad (K.B, P.A) Charles Thomas
SM Sejarah & Psikologi (Hons) (UKM) Dip. Sains Sukan (UiTM)
Sarjana Kaunseling (UKM) SM. Sains Sukan (Hons) (UMS)
26 Student Affairs and Alumni Department

■ Managing the development of infrastructure and Committee (JAKMAS). The student body is responsible for

Student
facilities in the Department of Student Affairs & Alumni. arange of activities in residential colleges such as student
■ Plan and manage departmental publications shaped affairs program activities in the areas of leadership,
newsletters, brochures and the media to increase social, spiritual and nurturing community for students and

Affairs public address university activities at the Department


of Student Affairs&Alumni.
first-class mind. Capacity of each residential colleges for
students are as follows.

and Alumni Residential Colleges in Campus

(HEPA) SERVICES SECTION


Residential College
Tun Mustapha
Capacity
1,437
■ Manages services to students such as One Stop Tun Fuad 1,432
HEPA serves as center of service to the students in matters E 3,594
Centre, vehicles, seminar rooms and meeting rooms. Alpha (UMS-KAL) 845
relating to the welfare, student housing, health, counseling, ■ Strengthening the planning and management of Beta 1,157
careers, organizations, scholarships and student financial ICT services, including increased website of Student Lestari (UMS Sandakan) 984
aid. Affairs & Alumni department. Total 9,449
■ Designing and managing the facilities to the students
Functions of such as canteen, ‘Koperasi’ and ATM machine in the Residential Colleges outside
Student Affairs and ■
Department of Student Affairs.
Managing relationships with external parties such as
Campus
Residential College Capacity
Alumni Department receiving visitors from outside the Department. Kingfisher 355
(HEPA) ■ Evaluate and plan for improved quality of services to
students on an ongoing basis based on the application
USIA-1B
Mutiara
484
342
of the University Quality Manual and Manual Quality Sri Angkasa 2,618
Assessment (MQA). Total 3,799
ADMINISTRATION AND TOTAL 13,248
SERVICES DIVISION
DIVISION OF HOUSING AND
HOSPITALITY (BPH)
This division is the heart of the administration of Student STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
Affairs Department as a whole. Roles and responsibilities DIVISION (BPP)
in the management consist of administrative and services BPH’s role in coordinating the placement and student
for students. This section consists of two main sections accommodation facilities as well as providing conducive
which are Administration Section and Services Section. BPP’s function is to plan, organize, coordinate, advise
and quality services to students. In addition, BPH is also
and monitor the activities, programs and training aimed to
responsible for providing equipment / infrastructure and
enhance students personality development and human
ADMINISTRATION SECTION always make sure the facility is located in the best possible
capital. There are 6 categories / core activities required of
condition for the convenience of students. Each
students in the implementation and organization ofthe
residential college has the role of supervising fellow
activities / programs. The list of categories/core are as
■ Managing general administration, including staff student problems, welfare and extra-curricular activities
follows:
services. . and the enforcement of the rules in order to build the
■ Storing records and documentation for the residential college life. In each residential college area
Department of Student Affairs & Alumni. student body that is known as the Student Welfare
Student Affairs and Alumni Department 27

CATEGORIES / CORE NOTE EXAMPLE OF RELATED ACTIVITIES

1. Leadership / Self Development Leadership qualities and inner identity of a student ■ Training, courses, workshops, TOT, teamwork program
■ Leadership to be taken into account in the development of ■ The program is characterized by spirituality
individuals who are competent, strong, patriotic, (a religious, Ramadan and Prayer Wish Program)
■ Spirituality disciplined and strong. Abilities in coaching and ■ Patriotic Program, Independence and 1 Malaysia Campaign
■ Patriotism managing a program. ■ Motivation Program, Guidance and Counseling, Seminars
■ Guidance and LDK.
■ Management of the program in the form of a parliamentary
■ Organizational Management expo, carnival, Carnival and Festival.
2. Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial characteristics or involvement in ■ Fund soliciting in bearing program (ticket selling), activity
■ Entrepreneurship the entrepreneurship program as well as innovation looking for sponsorship, program without university budget,
and product development would be better if entrepreneurship, stall and night market as well as
■ Innovation and creativity students are able to generate more projects money Ramadhan (fasting month selling)
and accommodate the in-coming activity.
3. Social Students at least get involved in community ■ Linwood students, adoption program, the sharing of
■ Community activities as early exposure to the world of work. knowledge (knowledge transfer) to the community,
Volunteerism refers to an activity or program in community service and charitable visits
■ Volunteerism the form of assistance in terms of physical and ■ Repairing old houses, mosques, giving aid to flood victims,
■ Recreation /leisure mental partnership with communities in need. immediate aid
■ Sports, recreation, exercise and outdoor activities.
4. Public Speaking Involvement in public speaking and public speaking ■ Debate and Speech Competitions.
■ Art orator as an exposure to the students and platforms to
improve communication skills, thinking ability and
■ Debate appearance of students.

5. Power of Effort and Innovation Creativity that can be brought through the efforts ■ Designing and creating, robotics, new product revenue,
■ Innovations and innovations to produce students who are more innovation and quiz games.
advanced and capable of creative and critical
■ Creations thinking as well as generating income.

6. Arts and Culture The approach to art and culture as well as the ■ Arts (Dance, Acting, Nyayian, Music, Declamation, Pantun
■ Art existing ability to be sharpened and brought in and martial arts).
specific areas such as communication skills, ■ Culture (cultural studies, Culture Exhibition, Clothing, crafts,
■ Culture intuition / if body, management, production and museum, heritage and tradition of the local community
■ Publishing publishing work. ■ Publishing Newsletters, magazines, photography and
pamphlets.
28 Student Affairs and Alumni Department

■ Handling funeral for UMS students. Handling student


COUNSELING AND CAREER CULTURAL AND ARTS DIVISION group insurance (accident and death).
GUIDANCE (BKBK) (BKK) ■ Issuing a letter of verification for insurance coverage
that students undergo industrial training.
■ Coordinate the distribution of the book and coupon
BKBK’s responsible for planning, implementing and The Division is responsible for planning, coordinating,
for the treatment of non-resident students and rural
coordinating the art of motivation, counseling, advisory implementing and monitoring all activities on arts and
residential colleges.
services and other related to improving the quality of culture of the University. Through this division, students
student relationships. In addition, it also helps to build will be assisted in order to showcase and develop their
self-esteem of students towards excellence and be able talents in the campus or to a higher level. In addition, it can
SPORTS CENTER
to handle the challenges of life on campus. produce students who are well-balanced in terms of
academic, co-curricular activities as well as arts and
There are two main functions of this division which are: culture. The students are also trained to be able to prepare The key role played by the Sports Centre is creating a
themselves to face the external environment, especially sports culture among university students, as well as strive
to the working environment, to be more confident, to to create ‘The Thinking Athletes’ from among university
Counselling highlight the creative talent and is able to assure the students to be taken to represent the country. Among the
ability of outsiders to the achievement of students. main functions of the Sports Center are as follows;

■ Conduct student counseling and guidance.


■ Organizing sporting events such as the mass of
■ Organize programs related to counseling and
circuits UMS student sports, athletics championships
mentoring students.
WELFARE, SCHOLARSHIP AND and three sports each semester
■ Organize various academic excellence
■ Handle psychological tests (personality test, stress) to
DISCIPLINE DIVISION (BKBT) ■ Athlete management of high performance whether
sports organization, sports participation, training
student
camps and equipment setup athletes
■ Handle therapy session counseling to students Welfare, Scholarship and Discipline Division (BKBT) ■ Identify talent and candidates to offer sports
manages student welfare which covers health, finance, scholarships and monitor academic progress and
security in the residential college students and manage
Career student scholarships. ■
welfare of the athletes at the university
Prepare, manage, maintain and provide service
The functions of Welfare Scholarship and Discipline facilities and recreational sports to students, staff and
■ Provide career guidance services individually and Division are as follows: the public
group ■ Organisation of sports events at national and
■ Coordinate relationships with employers in the ■ Handling application forms and documents that deal international.
business of career development Scholarships / Education Loan / Allowance disabled.
■ Managing announcements and information about ■ Managing secretariat briefing and interview
career opportunities for students scholarship / study loan.
■ Mengenalikan career interest tests ■ Responsible for providing information or
advertisement issued by the sponsor with respect to
student financial aid.
■ Process applications for student welfare fund (in case
of deaths / general assistance)
■ Secretariat student welfare fund committee meeting.
■ Issue a letter of guarantee hospital (Guarantee Letter).
Student Affairs and Alumni Department 29

ALUMNI CENTER Facilities

■ ATM Machines
The role of Alumni Center is organizing various ■ Koperasi’
programs / activities such as Tracer Study Alumni, ■ Treatment Centre for UMS Residents
Alumni Homecoming and others. Alumni Center is also ■ One Stop Center
responsible for creating smart partnerships, the field of ■ Café
ideas and expertise in the development and realization of ■ Multipurpose Hall
the establishment of the university Alumni Fund; besides, it ■ OKU van
is also a medium university in fanning and blossom again ■ Seminar Rooms
relationship with alumni. ■ Multipurpose Rooms
■ Sport Compleks

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
COUNCIL (MPP)

Student Representative Council (MPP) is the governing


body of the University Students Association of Universiti
Malaysia Sabah (PMUMS) representing the students
of the University. It was established in accordance with
Section 52 of the Constitution of Universiti Malaysia
Sabah in 1998 through the election process each year in
which the candidate student and each school within the
University will be running for a seat provided in a similar
MPP Elections General Elections. All students who are
currently enrolled in degree courses can automatically
become a member of the Council and is eligible to vote to
elect the representatives of the school to represent them
at the MPP.
30 Bursar

i
BURSAR
For further inquiries, please contact:-

Bursar’s Department
“ Students’ Finance Division
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
3rd Floor, North Block Chancellory Building
Jalan UMS, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Tel : 6088 - 320 000


Ext : 1060 / 1120 / 1019 / 1432 / 1116
Fax : 6088 - 320 235
E-mail: bkpums@ums.edu.my
Fb : https://www.facebook.com/bkpums

Labuan International Campus


Student Finance Section
Level 4, Menara Building
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Labuan International Campus, Jalan Sg. Pagar
87000 Federal Territory of Labuan

Tel : 6087- 466 915


Fax : 6087- 465 152
E-mail: pbrikal@ums.edu.my

Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture


(Sandakan Campus)
Finance Operation Science Zone
Locked Bag No. 3, 90509 Sandakan, Sabah

Tel : 6089 - 248100


Ext : 8120 / 8121
Fax : 6089 - 220703
E-mail: bkpfpl@gmail.com
Bursar 31

BURSAR (ACTING)
Zallifah Binti Shadan C.A (M)
B.Acc. (Hons) (UUM)

HEAD OF STUDENTS’ FINANCE DIVISION


SENIOR DEPUTY BURSAR
Saima Binti Ismail C.A (M)
B.Acc. (Hons) (UKM)

ACCOUNTANT
Al-Hami Zurairi Yahya Bin Mahmood C.A (M)
B.Acc. (Hons) (UiTM)

ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT
Arfan Bin Acha
Dip. Acc. (POLI)

ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT
Roslin Binti Omar
Dip. Acc. (KYP)

LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS


ASSISTANT BURSAR
Saini Binti Mohilap C.A (M)
B.Acc. (Hons) (UiTM)

ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT
Eldayana Bt. Suhaili
Dip. Acc. (POLI)

FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE CAMPUS


ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT
Indra Bin Daini
Dip. Acc. (POLI)
32 Bursar

Students’ Payable Every Session


■ Tuition Fees Per Semester

Finance √ Includes tuition fees (according to the


programmes), University’s service fees, students’

Division welfare fees and other related.


■ Hostel fees
■ Accreditation fees (for engineering students only)

Roles Of
The Students’
PAYMENT PROCEDURES:
Finance Division Fees paid on Registration Day MUST be paid in full and
The Students’ Finance Division plays an important role cash only in Malaysian Ringgit (RM).
in managing every aspect of students’ financial matters
throughout their study in Universiti Malaysia Sabah
(UMS). The functions are: Refund for Students Who Withdraw from University
Registered students who withdraw from the University may
■ Managing and coordinating the student’s accounts claim refund as follows:-
(Undergraduate and Postgraduate).
■ Managing and coordinating the financial affairs of
students’ scholarships and sponsorships.
2 weeks before 1st week until the 8th After the 8th
■ Managing and coordinating the Students’ Trust lecture session week after lecture week of lecture
Fund, Hostels’ Fund and related affairs. begins session begins session
■ Managing and coordinating affairs in addition to the
above. ■ One Time Payment for the entire
duration of the Study Forfeit Forfeit
Non-Recurrent Fees (Registration Admission)
■ New Student Registration Fees
■ Recurring Fee every Semester
65% from the total payment / 40% from the total payment / Forfeit
Recurrent Fees -18 weeks / semester Fees which are imposed Fees which are imposed
■ Student Society Membership Fee (2 semesters per year)

■ Payment Fee for the beginning of Forfeit Forfeit


each session (annually)

*Tuition Fees (according to programmes) & Service Fee (RM100) ONLY.


Bursar 33

FEES INFORMATION (UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME) FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS


Science and Engineering Arts
Fees Information
Technology
(RM) (RM) (RM)
■ Non-Recurrent Fees
New Student Registration Fees 2,585.00 2,585.00 2,585.00
(Payable only once by every student)

■ Recurrent Fees Tuition Fees Per Semester 3,387.00 4,233.00 2,625.00


(Payable every semester)
Hostel Fees 1,835.00 1,835.00 1,835.00

Accreditation Fee - 50.00 -

Total 5,222.00 6,118.00 4,460.00

■ Payable every session (Annually) Student Society Membership Fee 5.00 5.00 5.00

Total 5.00 5.00 5.00

Sub-total (New Students) 7,812.00 8,708.00 7,050.00

Total Payment For 3 Years Studies (Excluding Hostel Fees) 22,922.00 - 18,350.00

Total Payment For 4 Years Studies (Excluding Hostel Fees) 29,701.00 36,869.00 23,605.00

Faculty Science Engineering Arts


Programme Code HC /HG / HS / HY HK HA / HE / HP / HT
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44 Library Services

LIBRARY
SERVICES

i For further inquiries, please contact:-

Administrative Office
Library (Main Campus)

Tel : 6088 - 320 000


Ext : 2219 / 2240 / 2274 / 2201
Fax : 6088 - 320 232
E-mail: library_info@ums.edu.my,
palibrary@ums.edu.my

Administrative Office
Library (Labuan Campus Branch Library)

Tel : 6087 - 460 505 / 460 511


Fax : 6087 - 465 157
E-mail: dgruhidah@ums.edu.my,
Library Services 35
45

CHIEF LIBRARIAN Lorita Gadol


Dg. Rukiah Ag. Amit (BSK) BSc. (Hons) Info. Studies (UiTM) Dip. Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
MSc. Lib. Science (Indiana, USA)
BSc. Sociology (Indiana, USA) Mildah Sarudin
BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
SENIOR DEPUTY CHIEF LIBRARIAN
Anna Michael Mohamad Adam Sabri Magi
BA (Hons) Info.& Lib. Mgt. (Manchester, UK) BSc. Info. System Mgt. (UiTM)

Zawawi Tiyunin Mohammad Firdaus Abdul Alim


MBA (Edith Cowan, AU) Adv. Dip. Lib. Sci. (UiTM) BSc. Info. System Mgt. (UiTM)

DEPUTY CHIEF LIBRARIAN Mohd. Kamil Abdullah


Sabaruddin Mamat BSc. Resource Centre Mgt. (UiTM)
BSc. Humanities and Development (UKM)
Post Grad. Dip. Lib Sci. (UiTM) Norazlynne Mohd Johan @ Jacklyne
BSc. Info. System Mgt. (UiTM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Hetty Hazwani Dzulkipli Norisah Danial
BA. Artistic Writing (Hons) (UiTM) , Dip. Screen Writing (UiTM) BSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM)

SENIOR LIBRARIAN NURULAIN ISMAIL


Jamiun Micheal BSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM)
BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
ROSNITAH GUMPAR
Md. Sazali Md. Salleh BSc. Political Science (IIUM)
BSc. Information Studies (Hons) (UiTM) MLIS (IIUM)

Muhammad Syafaruddin Mahali LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS BRANCH


BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM) LIBRARY
SENIOR LIBRARIAN
Sariady Jamanih Baharin Entoh
BSc. Resource Centre Mgt. (Hons) (UiTM) BSc. Resource Centre Mgt. (UiTM)
Dip. Info. Mgmt. (UiTM)
LIBRARIAN
Alberto Aning LIBRARIAN
BSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM) Dayang Ruhidah Raplee
MLIS (UM), BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
Anita Arsad
BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM) MEDICAL LIBRARY
& SANDAKAN CAMPUS BRANCH LIBRARY
Juliza Ramzi LIBRARIAN
BSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM) Mohd Tajuddin Atin
BSc. in Information Studies (UiTM)
36 Library Services

purpose of sharing information and knowledge resources. In addition, professional staffs are always ready to
It can help provide reading materials and information that assist and provide guidance to users who need advice.

Library Services are not in the collection but necessary, through the
Interlibrary Loan service (ILL).
On-going guidance and training are also provided to
ensure that users can take full advantage of all the facilities
provided. In line with the government’s motto of “People
Through UMS Library, users can use a shared database First, Performance Now”, UMS Library is committed to
among the libraries of local universities which can be offer facilities and services in developing the culture of
Introduction accessed online for the purpose of finding materials and reading and lifelong learning.
The library of University Malaysia Sabah (UMS information, such as Thesis Database (Myto), Serial Item
Library) plays an important role in helping to create a Master List (MyULIS), Internet Resources (MGIR) and also
knowledgeable university community, especially among
students, academics, researchers and students. UMS
University Publications collection (MURC). Users can
access it through I-Portal Malaysian University Libraries &
Vision
National Library Network (MyUniNet) at the URL http:// Towards a world-renowned center of knowledge through
Library is an information center for user in the process of
the development of a dynamic and innovative information.
teaching, learning, research and innovation and university portal.perpun.net.my/portal/index.php. Using the Library
Information System (Virtua), the search for information
publications. In line with its vision of “Becoming a
world-renowned center of knowledge”, UMS Library is can be done online through WebOPAC 24 hours, 7 days a
Mission
week. With this system, the loan process, return, renews Providing comprehensive resources and services to
always striving to develop and improve its facilities and
support university teaching, learning, research and
services from time to time to fulfill the needs of the loans and reservations can be made without having to
innovation and publication
university and to meet users’ satisfaction. Efforts include queue at the counter.
improving collections and information resources, improving
the quality of facilities, improving the effectiveness of The 24-Hour Book Drop Box facility can be used to return
Philosophy
the loan book at any time even outside library opening Building an educated society, brilliant and cultured
service delivery, and expanding access or the accessibility
hours. A 24-Hour Reading Room within the library developed based on the mastery and love of knowledge
of the information.
through the practice of reading and lifelong learning.
building allows the learning process take place at all
UMS Library has reached a total of 417,220 materials times. Meanwhile, 500 thin client computers with Internet
(till May 2015) of which consist of printed and non-printed access and wireless facilities available in the library can Objectives
materials. In addition, there are thousands of information boost learning and research. Other facilities such as the ■ Build a collection of quality materials and relevant
and knowledge in various fields which can be accessed cafeteria and prayer rooms are also available for library information.
electronically 24 hours a day and 7 days a week including users. UMS Library also extends its services in branch ■ Provide an efficient, effective, accurate and friendly
a subscription database that contains full text journals locations at the Labuan International Campus, the service.
and electronic books. The electronic access can be done Sandakan Campus, the Faculty of Medicine and Health ■ Optimize the use of a variety of information, services
Sciences (main campus, clinical blocks at Kingfisher, and facilities.
anytime and anywhere through the Web OPAC and
■ Cultivate a learning culture among the university and
Library Website (URL: http://webvirtua. ums.edu.my/). Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Sikuati, Kudat and Duchess of
community.
UMS Library is also constantly improving collaboration Kent Hospital Sandakan) and the Off Campus Reading
with local libraries as well as external libraries for the Centre.
Library Services 37
38 Department of Information Technology and Communication

DEPARTMENT OF i For further inquiries, please contact:-

INFORMATION
Administrative Office
Department Of Information
Technology and Communication

TECHNOLOGY
Tel : 6088 - 320 000
Ext : 613038 / 613040 / 613041
Fax : 6088 - 320 234
E-mail: jtmk@ums.edu.my

AND Student Card Counter


Tel : 6088 - 320 000
Ext : 613042

COMMUNICATION Information Technology


and Communication Division
(Labuan Branch)

Tel : 6087 - 460 435 / 438 / 425


Fax : 6087- 466 750
E-mail: pejbtmk@ums.edu.my

Information Technology
and Communication Division
(Sandakan Branch)

Tel : 6089 - 248 100


Ext : 618200 / 618223
Fax : 6089 - 220 710
E-mail: pejjtmk_sdk@ums.edu.my
Department of Information Technology and Communication 39

DIRECTOR Salfarah Abdullah


Noor Hapipah Samat BSc. Computer Science (UPM)
BSc. (Hons), Computer Science (UM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
INFORMATION SUPPORT SYSTEMS DIVISION Zainoriah Matnoor
Thomas George Timin BIT (Hons), Management of Information Systems (UMS)
BIT (Hons), (UKM)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
Norhanas Binti Lamit COMMUNICATION DIVISION
BIT (Hons), (UUM) (LABUAN BRANCH)
Ismet Zulfiqar Bin Ahmad Shaffie
Rozaidah Mohd Yusop BSc. Computer Science (UPM)
BSc. Information Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Jurin Liyun AND COMMUNICATION DIVISION
BSc. Software Engineer, (UMP) (SANDAKAN BRANCH)
Azlan Amil Hamja
ICT INFRASTRUCTURE DIVISION Bachelor of Information Studies
Abdul Idris @ Abdul Aris Bin Benu (Management of Information Systems) (UiTM)
BSc. (Hons) Information Technology (UMS)

Jaitun Tumiran
BSc. (Hons) Computer Studies (Loughborough)

Chong Tze Chien


BSc. Computer Science (UPM),
MSc. Information Technology (UMS)

Abdul Latif Bin Matali


BIT (Hons), (UUM)

Yusof Bin Kamis


BIT (Hons), (UNITAR)

MULTIMEDIA AND EDUCATION DIVISION


Suprianto Mohamed Noor
BSc. Computer Science (UPM)
40
48 Department of Information Technology and Communication

INTERNET CONNECTION AND


Department of ICT Facilities for UMS WIFI
Citizens:
Information Person to contact:

Technology and
■ Mr. Abdul Idris Bin Benu
STUDENTS INFORMATION
SYSTEM (SMP) Provide UMS with Internet and WiFi service for UMS
Communication Person to contact:
citizens for free. UMS offers staff and students internet
speed of 16Mbps. The wireless service covers almost
■ Mr.Thomas George Timin eighty percent (80%) of the university zone and ready to be
■ Mr. Jurin Liyun used. Wi-Fi is available for all residential colleges.
The department serves as a developer and implementer of Registered students can utilize the facility using ID
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in UMS. Students Information System (SMP) provides facilities for provided by university. For any problems regarding Wi-Fi
The services provided are aimed at creating an student with these objectives: service, please visit our counter at Department of
environment of effective use of information technology to Information Technology and Communication building. For
help improve the knowledge, competence and discipline ■ Course Registration further information regarding coverage area, please refer
■ Examination Result
users of ICT in teaching, learning, research and UMS Website.
■ Examination Slip
administration in UMS. Among the facilities provided by the
■ Course Evaluation
department are:
■ Hostel Application Status and Web Check-In LICENSE SOFTWARES
■ Students Financial Status

Person to contact:
For more information, please visit our website
(https://smp.ums.edu.my) ■ Mr. Suprianto Mohd Noor

Provide software for the utilization of UMS citizens.


Among the softwares provided are:
SMARTUMS
(E-LEARNING SYSTEM) ■ Microsoft Office 2007 dan 2010
■ Microsoft Visio 2010
Person to contact: ■ Visual Studio
■ Mdm. Salfarah Abdullah ■ SPSS 22
■ Operating System Windows 7 (upgrade only)
SmartUMS service is open for all lecturers and students in ■ AMOS (network license)
the university. Users may get the information regarding ■ E-VIEW (network license)
user account by visiting our webpage at ■ MS VISIO
https://smart.ums.edu.my. User may refer to user ■ ArGIS
manual for information regarding various function uses in ■ SAS
the system.
To enjoy these services, please visit our counter at
Any inquiries can be submitted to Department of Information Technology and
smart_admin@ums.edu.mya Communication.
Department of Information Technology and Communication 41

UNIVERSITY E-MAIL HELPDESK DEPARTMENT OF


INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Person to contact:
AND COMMUNICATION
Person to contact:
■ Mr. Chong Tze Chien ■ Mdm. Zainoriah Matnoor
OPERATIONAL HOUR
OPERATIONAL HOUR
Provide e-mail storage facility for all students. To enjoy this Receive complaints regarding any ICT issues that are MONDAY – THURSDAY 8.00 AM – 12.30 PM
2.00 PM – 4.30 PM
service please visit our website encountered by users, especially computer and network
FRIDAY 8.00 AM – 11.30 PM
(http://webmail.ums.edu.my). ID login for students is the problems. Our hotline number is (ext.) 613100. 2.30 PM – 4.30 PM
Matric number and the default password is Identity Card SATURDAY, SUNDAY & (CLOSE)
(IC) number. PUBLIC HOLIDAY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICE
TEACHING EQUIPMENT AND COMMUNICATION DIVISION ■ Internet and Wireless Registration Counter
ASSISTANCE SERVICE (ABM) (LABUAN AND SANDAKAN
■ Installation Counter
(MS Office, SPSS,Visual Studio)
BRANCH) ■ Video Conferencing
■ Teaching Equipment (ABM)
Person to contact:
■ Student Card Counter
■ Mr. Suprianto Mohd Noor
Person to contact:
REFERENCE
■ Mr. Ismet Zulfiqar Bin Ahmad Shaffie Ground Floor, Department of Information Technology and
Provide various teaching equipment for lecturer’s
(Labuan Branch) Communication
usage in UMS. Among the facilities provided are LCD
■ Mr. Azlan Amil Hamja
projector, LCD screen, laptop, visualizers and Portable PA OPERATIONAL HOUR
(Sandakan Branch) 24 HOURS (Online)
System. Teaching and learning facilities are provided as
well as maintenance for teaching and learning equipments
The department serves as a developer and implementer of SERVICE
in lecture halls. ■ E-Learning
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in
■ Student Portal System (SMP)
Labuan International Campus (UMSKAL) and Sandakan
Campus. Among the services provided are: REFERENCE
MYREN https://smart.ums.edu.my
https://smp.ums.edu.my
■ Regulate computer and network requirements.
Person to contact: ■ Regulate teaching equipment requests. OPERATIONAL HOUR
■ Mr. Abdul Idris Bin Benu ■ Monitor and maintain all computer labs. WEEKDAY
■ Keep record of all computer and media equipments. MONDAY – FRIDAY 8.30 AM – 10.30 PM
SATURDAY & SUNDAY 8.30 AM – 6.00 PM
Malaysia Research and Education Network (MYREN) is a ■ Ensure users requirements are fulfilled in information
communication between all IPTA and IPTS for research technology. SEMESTER HOLIDAY
purposes. This service is offered for free to all staffs and MONDAY – FRIDAY 8.30 AM – 4.30 PM
SATURDAY 9.30 AM – 12.30 PM
students of UMS with the speed of 20Mbps. SUNDAY & PUBLIC HOLIDAY (CLOSE)

*Subject to the operating hours of the Library service

SERVICE
■ 1 Megalab (Thin Client)

REFERENCE
Ground Floor, Library
42 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

“Excellence in Science, Technology and


Environmental Sustainability”

FACULTY OF
SCIENCE AND “

NATURAL
RESOURCES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONORS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME OFFERED


HS03
HS07
Conservation Biology
Industrial Chemistry
i For further inquiries, please contact:

HS08 Mathematics with Economics


Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
HS09 Mathematics with Computer Graphics
HS11 Environmental Science
Complex of Science & Technology
HS21 Geology
HS22 Physics with Electronics Tel : +6088 - 320 000
HS27 Aquaculture Ext. : 5872
HS40 Marine Science Fax : +6088 - 435 324
HG07 Biotechnology Email : pejsst@ums.edu.my
HG19 International Tropical Forestry
HG20 Nature Parks and Industry Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
HG23 Plantation Forestry and Agroforestry Complex of Forestry
HY11 Wood Technology and Industry
Tel : +6088 - 320 118
Fax : +6088 - 320 876
Email : pejspta@ums.edu.my
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 43

DEAN OF FACULTY HEAD OF PROGRAMME


Prof. Dr. Baba Musta
SmSn. (UKM), SSn. (UKM), Ph.D (UTM) Hartinie Marbawi
(Biotechnology – HG07)
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC AND INTERNATIONAL)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Bin Bade Dr. Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim
BSc. MSc. (UTM), PhD (UKM) (Conservation Biology – HS03)

DEPUTY DEAN (STUDENT AFFAIRS AND ALUMNI) Dr. Newati Wid


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saafie Salleh (Industrial Chemistry – HS07)
B. App. Sc., MSc. (USM), Ph.D (USM)
Dr. Darmesah Gabda
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION) (Mathematics with Economics – HS08)
Dr. Rosmalina Binti Abdul Rashid
MSc. (Eco-Tourism & Recreation) (UPM); Arif Mandangan
Ph.D (Urban & Regional Planning) (Mathematics with Computer Graphics – HS09)

DEPUTY REGISTRAR Dr. Bonaventure Vun Leong Wan


Hasmi Hashim (Environmental Science – HS11)
B.Hsc. (UIAM)
Hjh Hennie Fitria W. Soehady E.
SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICER (Geology – HS21)
Ahmad Sudin
BSc. (Agricultural Science) UPM Dr. Afishah Alias
(Physics with Electronics – HS22)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Mardena Jiwan Dr. Faihanna Abdullah @ Ching Fui Fui
B. App. Sc. (USM) (Aquaculture – HS27)

SYLVENCENT POKHAN Zarinah Waheed


BSc. (Hons) (UiTM) (Marine Science – HS40)

SCIENCE OFFICER Musri Ismenyah


Fairendy Fairuz (International Tropical Forestry – HG19)
SmSn. (UKM)
Dr. Hamimah Talib
Francisca Mosilinus (Nature Parks and Industry – HG20)
BSc. Biotechnology (UMS)
Maznah Muning
Afizan Abdullah (Plantation Forestry and Agroforestry – HG23)
BSc. (Hons.) (UMS)
Ismawati Pelle
Nursharmie Amira Binti Yamin (Wood Technology and Industry – HY11)
BSc. (Bio Medical) (UKM)
44 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

■ To provide elective courses to faculties in fulfillment of


requirement for completion of study, in line with PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Faculty of University’s goal towards producing a well-balanced
graduate.
Physics with Electronic
Science and ■ To produce forestry graduated in consistent with the
needs of Forest and Wood Industry of the Country,
This programme aims to produce graduates with a strong
Natural
including forest plantation sector and management of
forest and nature parks and recreation; foundation in physics and can contribute to the
development of electronic – based industries. The students

Resources ■ To prepare students with strong basic and are provided with a strong foundation in basic physics
professionalism in forestry and wood industry with disciplines while dynamic courses on the applications of
management abilities which could be applied in physics, electronics and information technology are given
various subsector in the relevant industries; and through theoretical, laboratory works and industrial training
which encourages students to be up-to-date with the
Introduction ■ To provide students with knowledge and competence
in the forest and wood profession at the national and
current knowledge needed. The uniqueness of this
multidiscipline programme (physics and electronics)
The Faculty of Science and Natural Resources (FSSA) international level. ensures that the graduates have high market value in the
was established with the primary aim to produce innovative education, engineering industry, research and industrial
sectors and administrations.
and dynamic graduates in the field of science and natural
resources towards achieving an innovative university Vision
status of international standing. With its campus location ■ The Faculty of Science and Natural Resources aims to Career Prospects
situated in a region rich in natural resources such as become an innovative and dynamic institution in Physicists, electronic R&D, physic R&D, teacher, lecturer,
mineral, flora and fauna encompassing both terrestrial and thriving excellence towards imparting the knowledge administrative officer, research officer.
marine, the programmes offered are based on science, of science, technology and environmental
technology and towards environmental sustainability. The sustainability.
faculty offers fourteen (14) programmes that lead to a
Mathematics with Economics
Bachelors Degree with Honours in biological science,
chemistry, applied physics, applied mathematics, Mission
environmental science, earth science and forestry. ■ The Faculty of Science and Natural Resources strives
towards international recognition for excellence in This programme provides a background in mathematics
imparting the knowledge of science, technology and and combines the relationship between mathematics and
Goal sustainability in natural resources through teaching economics including microeconomics, macroeconomics,
financial management and econometrics. Students will
■ To produce knowledgeable, honest, well-balanced and learning, research, publication, multilateral
collaboration, professional and community services to develop and demonstrate the ability to reason
and competent graduates in the field of science, mathematically by constructing mathematical proof,
technology and natural resources that are competitive produce qualified, competitive and skilled human
resource to fulfill the developmental needs of the recognizing and analyzing accurate numerical data in
at national and global level. mathematics core course. Students will be able to apply
community and nation.
suitable mathematical analysis to develop a solution not
Objectives only in economics but in other disciplines as well, such as
biology, physics, engineering, environmental and marine
■ To expend the developments relating to science and
technology through education and research, in line
Programmes science. Graduates with a strong mathematical
background with an understanding in economics concepts
with the national desire to become a developed nation; The programmes offered by the school are designed to are able to benefit from a wide range of career
combine earth and applied sciences in accordance to the
opportunities. They are also qualified to pursue their study
■ To produce graduated that are efficient, skilled rich natural resources that a ubiquitous in Malaysia, on MSc and Ph.D programmes in mathematics with
professionals with expertise based on the chosen namely the state of Sabah. The programmes offered economics.
programme core and well supported by predetermined involves two branches of sciences, Physics and Biology
elective courses; which offers a Bachelor Degree in Sciences with
Distinctions, as follows: Career Prospects
■ To equipped graduated with a strong theory and Bank, insurance company, Investment Company, teacher,
lecturer, statistics department, financial planner.
application of the programme core towards a strong
foundation to pursue post graduate studies;
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 45

Mathematics with Computer Industrial Chemistry Career Prospects


Graphic Environment consultant, environment officer, research
officer, Safety Officer, Lecturer, Research Technician,
Teacher, Meteorology Officer, Environmental Auditor,
This programme aims is to produce graduated who can Environmental Scientist, EIA Officer, Environmental
This programme is offered to nuture highly skilled contribute to agencies that are based on chemistry or Education Officer, ISO Consultant, Environmental related
graduated in developing computer graphics application require the knowledge of chemistry, such as chemical Industries, Environmental Health Officer, Environmental
such as scientific visualization, virtual reality, animation, Entrepreneurs and others.
industries, public or government institutions. Emphasis is
computer games and mathematical software. The utmost given to the application of chemistry in industries, including
strength of this program lies in the combination of three material resources, instrumentation, chemical processes,
specialized knowledge of mathematics as the core, technology and environment. In addition, basic BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Computer Science and Computer Graphics. The rational understanding in physical, organic, inorganic and
and PVP, Rationale and purpose of Mathematics with analytical chemistry is also emphasized. This programme
Computer Graphics programs offered are also to prepare also exposes students to industrial environment via Biotechnology
graduates who are competitive in the industry, public industrial training and study tours to the chemical-based
sector, academia and entrepreneurship by providing industries. Other than that, the programme aims to provide
graduates theoretical knowledge and skills in Mathematics This programme aims to produce graduated who can
students with relevant skills via hands-on practical courses
and Computer Graphics. Therefore, this program is contribute to the development of biotechnology-based
and research projects. Relevant elective courses will be
designed to produce mathematicians who are able to industries. Students will be exposed to basic biology and
offered to enrich the knowledge the students in fields
vender the knowledge and skills in the field of mathematics chemistry disciplines and later to apply these disciplines in
closely related to the chemical industries.
into the virtual world application. biotechnology, medical or research biotechnology.

Career Prospects Career Prospects


Career Prospects
Chemist, forensic expert, research officer, Medical Lab Genetic counselor, gene therapist, medical geneticist, public
Computer graphics application developer, virtual reality Technologist, lecturer, teacher, administrative officer,
programmer, scientific visualization engineer, system health officer, forensic scientist, lecturer, researcher,
business practitioner, industrial expert, Chemical Engineer, biomedical engineer, bioinformatics and biology modeling
analyst, computer games programmer, graphics designer, Environmental Consultant, Safety Officers, ISO Auditor/ personnel, manufacturing technician, manufacturing and
mathematic software developer and researcher. Consultant. process specialist in pharmacogenomic, vaccines, drugs,
foods and agricultural products (e.g: biopesticide), quality
control analyst, environmental consultant.

Geology Environmental Sciences


Conservation Biology
The geology programme was framed to provide founding The environmental Science degree programme is a
knowledge about the earth and the processes involved multidisciplinary programme that emphasizes the role of Conservation biology programme produces graduates who
within and on the earth’s surface. Earth’s natural resources basic scientific understanding and practical skills in the can assist in sustainable environmental management, and
such as petroleum, gas, minerals and construction material laboratory and field for the understanding and also develops attitudes that committed towards
as well as basic geological principles will be explained management of environmental problems. The strong environmental sustainability. Students are exposed to a lot
through classroom learning and a series of fieldwork made scientific foundation in the first year leads to more detailed of fieldwork which are based on various disciplines in basic
around Sabah. Industrial training held at the final semester investigations in the second and third year of core biology and conservation as preparation for job markets.
is hoped to be benefited by students attending this course. Environmental Science topics such as air and water quality
analyses, environmental hydrology, meteorology and
climate change, geographic information system, Career Prospects
Career Prospects environmental modelling, toxicology and environmental Researcher, lecturer, park manager, pharmaceutical
As geologist/ geoscientists in government departments, health, solid and toxic waste management, environmental industry, non-governmental organization, tourism industry,
higher education institution, geology related industries i.e. public awareness officer.
petroleum industry, mining, construction and tourism. law and environmental and resources management. These
board range of modules enable the student to have a broad
environmental science portfolio while maintaining a strong
basis in the skills and knowledge of a competent
Environmental Scientist.
46 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

Marine Science FORESTRY Wood Technology and Industry

The marine science programme impart knowledge on the International Tropical Forestry The goal of the program is to provide a strong foundation of
marine environment through lecturers, laboratory classes
knowledge and professional skilled manpower in the field
and field excursions aimed to expose the students to the
The goal of the program is to produce graduates which are of wood-based industries. With this, the program aims to
diversity of marine life, marine ecosystems and its
competent and strong in sustainable forest management produce graduates with theoretical and technical
interconnectivity to the environment. This course
based on strong knowledge of forestry science and forestry knowledge in the field of wood-based technology and
encompass the management of marine protected areas,
field technology, well trained in the interpretation of forest industries, competent and have the soft-skills and good
maritime policies, oceanic-atmospheric interactions,
tecnology, forest policy and sensitive to current issues, characteristics to meet the needs of the labor market and
impacts of human activities and climate change on the
have high human values, professional and responsibilities skilled workforce in wood-based industries.
oceans, to produce graduates who are able to understand
and manage conservation and sustainable utilization of in their careers in the future.
marine resources. Career Prospects
Nursery Officer / Consultant, Recreation Activity / Tourism
Career Prospects Officer, Environmental Impact Consultant, Plantation / Farm
Career Prospects Forest Officer, Forest Controller Officer, Forest / Nursery / Operation Manager, Research Officer and
Administrative/enforcement officer (e.g.: officer in the Conservation Officer, Environment Impact Analyst (EIA), Plantation / Farm Entrepreneur.
Marine Department, Maritime Enforcement Agency, Watershed Management Hydrology, Park Manager and
Fisheries, Marine Parks Department), marine conservation Landscape Consultant / Entrepreneur.
officer, marine park manager, environmental consultant,
scientist/researcher,eco-tourism – SCUBA diveguide,
aquarist, resident biologist in island resorts and public Forest Plantation and Agroforestry
aquaria.
Nature Parks and Recreation
The goal of the program is to produce graduates with
Aquaculture The goal of the program is to educate in conserving and strong in theoretical knowledge and with completed
managing nature parks such as national parks, forest practical training in forest plantations and agroforestry
recreational parks and protected areas with the discipline, crop and tree productions, operation of scientific
This programme aims to produce trained graduated in the understanding about the functions and values of forest equipments and farm equipments, graduates that capable
aquaculture field who can assist in the development of the ecosystem, while able to deal with the science and art of and knowledgeable in the management and
aquaculture industry and who have the capability of park planning and management of nature parks, implementation of research projects or plantation projects.
becoming successful aquaculture entrepreneurs and recreational activities and sustainable tourism. The objective is also to produce graduates with soft skills
scientists. Students will be exposed to hatchery, pond and (communication, professionalism, ethics and
cage management and required to run and manage their entrepreneurship), have the interest and awareness of
own farm through shared farming concept. Students will be Career Prospects current issues, standards and practices in the areas of
also exposed to the basics biology, chemistry and Manager of nature parks and recreation, Forestry officer interest.
biotechnology disciplines in order to produce (Forest recreational parks unit/ Research), Forest
conservation officer, Environmental impact assessment
knowledgeable graduate for aquaculture industry. officer, Hydrology/Watershed management, Consultant in Career Prospects
Industrial training at local and overseas aquaculture farms nature parks and recreation, consultant in nature parks and Factory Manager, Wood Industry Entrepreneur, Wood
and higher learning institute related to aquaculture will recreation facility design, and other job prospects related to Technology Officer, Wood Science and Product Consultant,
expose them to critical stages in the farming process, and forestry sector as well as nature tourism and ecotourism.
Forest Products and Technology Officer and Tree Plantation
scientific approach. Manager.

Career Prospects
Aquaculture entrepreneur, fish and crustacean farm
manager, fish and crustacean hatchery manager, fisheries
officer, research officer, science officer, lecturer, quality
control (seafood), Scientist & consultant.
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 47

ACADEMICS STAFFS ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS


DR. JUSTIN SENTIAN
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (East Anglia) PhD (Lancaster)
Atmospheric Science/ Industrial Pollution/ EIA
PROFESSORS DR. ABDULLAH B. BADE DR. JEDOL DAYOU
*Deputy Dean (Academic & International) SmSn. SSn. (UKM), PhD (Southampton)
DATUK DR. MOHD. HARUN ABDULLAH BSc. (UTM), MSc (UTM), Ph.D (UKM) Acoustic & Nuclear Physics
*Vice Chancellor Computer Graphics & Visualisation
BSc. (UPM), SSn. (UKM), PhD (UTM) DR. JUMAT SULAIMAN
Water Quality DR. SAAFIE SALLEH SmSn. MIT PhD (UKM)
*Deputy Dean (Student Affair & Alumni) Numerical Analysis & Scientific Calculation
DR. BABA MUSTA B. App.Sc., MSc (USM), PhD (UMS)
*Dekan (Faculty of Science & Natural Resources) Material Physics / Optoelectronic DR. JOHN TAY
SmSn. SSn. (UKM), PhD (UTM) BSc. (Forestry) (New Brunswick, Canada);
Environmental Geotechnic/ Geochemistry DR. AINI JANTENG Ph.D (Forest Economy) (Wales)
SmSn. SSn. (UKM), PhD (UM) Forest Carbon, RIL Techniques & Forest Economy
DR. FELIX TONGKUL Complex Analysis
*Director (Centre of Research & Innovation) DR. LEE PING CHIN
SmSn. (UKM), PhD (London) DR. ANDY RUSSEL IMMIT MOJIOL *Deputy Director (Instrumentation)
Sedimentology/ Tectonic/ Geotourism BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Forest Management) (UPM); (Centre of Research & Innovation)
Ph.D (Urban Forest Management) (Göttingen,Germany) BSc. (Malaya), MSc, PhD (Tokyo)
DR. KAWI BIDIN Urban Forest Management Molecular Biology & Microbiology
*Head of Unit (Natural Disaster Research Unit)
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Manchester), PhD (Lancaster) DR. CHONG KHIM PHIN DR. LIEW KANG CHIANG
Environmental Hidrology *Head of Unit (SPOR) BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Wood Utilization) (UPM);
Dip. Agric, BSc (UPM), MRes. (London), DIC, PhD Ph.D. (Wood Science) (UPM)
DR. MARCUS JOPONY (Nottingham, UK) Wood Science & Utilization
*Director (Centre of Academic Advancement) Plant Pathology & Biotechnology
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Reading), PhD (Nottingham)
DR. LOUMI @ NOUMIE SURUGAU
Environmental Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry
DR. COLIN RUZELION MAYCOCK *Deputy Director (Research & Innovation)
DR. MOHD HAMAMI SAHRI BSc. (Botany & Marine Biology) (James Cook University, (Centre of Research & Innovation)
BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);MSc. (Wood Product Engineering) Queensland); Msc. (Tropical Plant Sciences) (James Cook SmSn.. (UKM), MSc. (East Anglia), PhD (York), AMRSC
(Suny College of Environmental Science & Foresty, University, Queensland); Ph.D. (Tropical Plant Sciences) Analytical Chemistry & Separation Chemistry
U.S.A.);Ph.D (Wood Anatomy) (UKM) (James Cook University, Queensland)
Wood Anatomy and Wood Quality Conservation & Ecology of Dipterocarps DR. MAHMUD HJ. SUDIN
*Director, Centre of Student Affairs and Alumni
DR. SANUDIN HJ. TAHIR DR. HO CHONG MUN BSc. (Zoology) (UKM);MSc. (Plant Disease Management)
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (London), PhD (UKM), DIC *Directors Centre for Industry Relations (Wales); Ph.D (Forestry) (Aberdeen)
Stratigraphy and Petroleum Geology BSc., MSc. (Malaya),PhD (Yokohama) Forest Pathology
Complex Analysis & Econometrics
DR. SHARIFF A. KADIR S. OMANG AL- HAJ DR. NORMAH HJ. AWANG BESAR @ RAFFIE
*Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & International) DR. HOW SIEW ENG BSc. (Agriculture) (UPM);
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Glasgow), PhD (London) *Director of Endowment Section MSc. (Land Resource Management) (UPM);
Petrology & Structural Geology BSc., MSc. (USM), PhD (Southampton), AMIC Ph.D (Soil Science) (Hamburg)
Combinatorial Chemistry & Natural Products Chemistry Soil Science
DR. ZAINODIN HJ. JUBOK
BSc. (ITB), MSc. (Aston), PhD (Nottingham) DR. JUALANG @ AZLAN ABDULLAH GANSAU DR. PIAKONG MOHD. TUAH
Statistics, Quening, Dendrochronology and Mathematics *Head of Unit (Unit of Orchid Studies, IBTP) Dip. RSH (London), BSc., MSc (Bristol), PhD (UTM)
Modelling BSc., PhD (UPM) Solid Waste Management
Biotechnology
48 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

DR. PHUA MUI HOW DR. BONAVENTURE VUN LEONG WAN JANSHAH MOKTAR
*Profesor, Kelvin Tan Aik Pen Forestry Seat *Head of programme (Environmental Sciences) BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);
BA. (Geography) (Malaya); SmSn., SSn. Ph.D (UKM) MSc. (Wood Technology Industry) (UPM)
MEnv.Sc. (Forest Remote Sensing) (Tsukuba); Environmental Management Wood Technology Industry
Ph.D. (Forest Science) (Tokyo)
Remote Sensing, GIS & Park Planning DR. BERHAMAN AHMAD DR. JEPHTE SOMPUD
BSc. (Botany) (UKM); BSc. (Zoology) (UKM);
DR. ROSZEHAN MOHD IDRUS MSc. (Plant Systematic) (UM) MSc. (Zoology) (UKM);
BA. (Sociology & Antropology) (Malaya); Ph.D (Plant Phylogeny & Taxonomy) (Aberdeen) Ph.D (Environment Development) (UKM)
MBA (New Hampshire); Dendrology Zoology
Ph.D (Forestry and Forest Product) (Virginia Tech)
Wood Industries & Marketing DR. COLLIN GLEN JOSEPH DR. KEIKO IOKI
BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (NOTT), AMIC BSc. Enviromental Studies (NWU)
DR. SAZMAL EFFENDI ARSHAD Material Chemistry MSc. Forest Science (Kyoto)
*Director (Preparatory Centre for Science & Technology) Ph.D Forest Science (Kyoto)
Dip. Ind. Chem. (ITM) BSc. (JM Liverpool), PhD (Sheffield) DR. CHEE FUEI PIEN
TEM & Glass Ceramics BSc. PhD (UMS) DR. MOH PAK YAN
Nuclear Physics & Semiconductor *Head of Unit (Water Research Unit)
DR. SUHAIMI MD. YASIR BSc. Ed, MSc. (UTM), PhD. (Manchester), AMIC
*Head of Unit (Seaweed Research Unit) DR. DARMESAH GABDA Material Chemistry & Catalytic Chemistry
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UTM), Cert. In Taxation (UiTM) *Head of Programme (Mathematics with Economic)
PhD (Canterbury) BSc., MSc (UKM) DR. MARIA LOURDES T. LARDIZABAL
Protein Chemistry & Flavour Chemistry MRes., PHD (Lancester) BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Forest Protection) (UPM);
Extreme Value Theory, Statistics Ph.D (Insect Toxicology) (Malaya)
DR. WONG NYET KUI Forest Entomology
BSc. (UPM), PhD (London) DR. FAUZIAH SULAIMAN
Biochemistry, Proteomics *Postgraduate Coordinator DR. MOHAMMAD SHAHEEN KHAN
BSc. MA (USM), PhD (Waikato) B.Sc (Hons), M.Sc
DR. ZALEHA ABDUL AZIZ Physics Education/ Education Technologi Ph.D (Aligarh Muslim University India)
BSc. (Hons)(Liverpool), PhD (Nottingham) Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Plant Biotechnology FARRAH ANIS FAZLIATUL BT. ADNAN (Study Leave)
SmSn., SSn. (UKM) DR. MOHD. SANI SARJADI
Management of Coast Line Resources SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UPM)
SENIOR LECTURERS Material Chemistry
DR. HARRY CHONG LYE HIN
DR. ROSMALINA ABDUL RASHID BSc. MSc. (UMS) PhD (USM) MAZNAH MAHALI
*Deputy Dean (Research & Innovation) Pollution Control Technology BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Water & Environment
BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Eco-tourism & Recreation) Management) (Loughborough)
(UPM); Ph.D (Urban & Regional Planning) (UTM) DR. HAMIMAH TALIB Water Quality, Hydrology & Recreation
Eco-Tourism & Park Management *Head of Programme (Nature Park & Recreation)
BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); MSc. (Landscape Study) (UPM) DR. NORAINI ABDULLAH
DR. AFISHAH ALIAS Ph.D (Forestry) (UMS) SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Loughborough) Ph.D (UMS)
*Head of programme (Physics with Electronics) Forest Recreation Mathematical Modelling
B.Eng. (Tokyo), MSc (UMS)., Ph.D (Muroran, Japan)
Semiconductor DR. ISMAIL ABD. RAHIM DR. NEWATI WID
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), PhD (UMS) *Head of Programme (Industrial Chemistry)
AWANG AHMAD MOHD YUNUS Environmental Geology/Rock SmSn. (UKM), MSc (UMS), PhD. (Leeds)
Dip. (Forestry) (UPM); Engneering/ Rock Mechanics/ Geotechnic Chemical Analysis & Environmental Control
BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);
MSc. (Wood Technology Industry) (UPM) DR. JAHIMIN ASIK @ ABD. RASHID
Wood Technology Industry SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (USM). PhD (UMS)
Electrochemistry
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 49

DR. NUR MUHAMMED AINOL AZIFA MOHD FAIK HARTINIE MARBAWI


BSc. (Forestry) (Chittagong); BSc., MSc. (UMS) *Head of Programme (Biotechnology)
MSc. (Tropical Forestry & Management) (Dresden); Molecular Biology BSc., MSc. (UMS)
Ph.D. (Agricultural Science) (Gifu) Plant Biotechnology/ Environmental Biotechnology
Social Forestry, Forest Policy Analysis, Forest & Livelihood ALVIE LO SIN VOI
SmSn., SSn. (UKM) HARDAWATI YAHYA (Study Leave)
DR. RAHMATH ABDULLA Superconductor Dip. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);
BSc (Kerala University, India) MSc (Banglore University) MSc. (Tropical Forestry) (KUFF, Thailand)
PhD (UMS) ASDALIFAH TALIBE Community Forestry
Chemical Engineering SmSn., SSn. (UKM)
Applied Mathematics ISMAWATI PALLE
DR. ROZAIMI ZAKARIA *Head of Programme (Wood Technology & Industry)
BSc. (Computional Mathematics) (UMT) ASMAHANI AWANG Dip. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);
MSc. PhD. (Fuzzy Mathematic Modelling (UMT) BSc. (UTM), PhD (UTM) MSc.(Adhesive and Coating) (UPM)
Material Physics Adhesive and Coating
DR. SAHARI JAPAR
BSc. (Industrial Chemistry) (UPM) AFFENDY BIN HASSAN (Study Leave) JULIUS KODOH
MSc. PhD (Advanced Material Engineering) (UPM) Dip. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); Dip. (Agriculture) (UiTM); BSc. (Forestry) (UMS);
MSc. (Forestry) (UMS) MSc. (Forestry) (UPM)
SAHAT SADIKUN Agro-Forestry Forest Plantation & Agro-Forestry
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Geophysics AG. SUFIYAN ABD. HAMID JUNAIDI ASIS
SmSn., SSn. (UKM) BSc. (UMS), SSn. (UKM)
SALINA SULAIMAN Renewable Energy Paleontology
BSc., MSc (NIU)
Computational Mathematics ARIF MANDANGAN KAMSIA HJ. BUDIN
*Head of Programme (Mathematic with Computer Graphic) SmSn. (UKM), MSc (Birmingham)
DR. WALTER LINTANGAH BSc. (UMT), MSc (UPM) Environmental Toxicology
Dip. (Forestry) (UPM); Computational Mathematics
BSc. (Forest Management) (UPM); KHADIZAH GHAZALI
MSc. (Tropical Forest Resource Management) (UPM) CAROLYN MELISSA PAYUS SmSn., SSn. (UKM)
Forest Law and Policy SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Applied Mathematics
Environmental Law
WILTER MALANDI @ AZWAL AZIZ KAMLISA UNI KAMLUN (Study Leave)
BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); CHIN SU NA BSc. (Forestry) (UMS);
MSc. (Tropical Forestry Management) (UPM) BSc. (USM), SSn. (UKM) MSc. (Forestry) (UMS)
Park Management Applied Statistics Landscape Ecology

DR. ZULHERRY ISNAIN FOUZIAH MD. YASSIN MANDY MAID


*Director of Small Island Research Group M.Eng. (York) BSc. (Foresty) (UPM);
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS) Electronic and Communication Engineering MSc. (Tropical Forestry) (KUFF, Thailand)
Remote Sensing Tree Breeding and Plant Propagation
HAZERINA PUNGUT
LECTURERS SmSn., SSn. (UKM)
Industrial Mineral
MAZNAH MUNING
*Head of Programme (Plantation Forestry and Agroforestry)
BSc., MSc. (Forestry) (UPM)
AHMAD NORAZHAR MOHD. YATIM HAJAH HENNIE FITRIA W. SOEHADY ERFEN Enthomology
BSc. (UTM), SSn. (UKM) * Head of Programme (Geology)
Remote Sensing BSc., MSc. (UMS) MUSRI BIN ISMENYAH
Engineering Geology *Head of Programme (International Tropical Forestry)
BSc. (Forestry) (UMS); MSc. (Forestry) (UMS)
Forest Ecology
50 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

MUHAMMAD AIZUDDIN ABDULLAH BUKHARI RECHARD LEE SHIRLEY @ MARYLINDA BAKANSING


BSc. (UMS) BSc (Komputer Sains) (UPM) Dip. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);
Biotechnology MSc (MCG) (UMS) MSc. (Wood Science) (UPM)
PhD (MCG) (UMS) - Ongoing Wood Science and Wood Industry
MOHD ABDULLAH ABD. GHANI (Study Leave)
Dip. (Agriculture) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); RAFIDAH MOHD. SALIM TAN WEI HSIANG
MSc. (Tropical Product Management) (UPM) Dip. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); BSc., MSc. (UMS)
Forest Assessment & Inventory MSc. (Non-Wood Forest Product) (UPM) Phytochemistry
Wood and Non-Wood Chemistry
MOHAMED ALI YUSOF MOHD HUSIN YONG ENN LUN (Study Leave)
BSc., MSc. (UMS) RHEMA DEBULLY MARIPA B.Econ (UMS), M.Econ (UKM)
Engineering Geology BSc. (Forestry) (UPM); Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics
MSc. (Arboriculture) (Aberdeen)
MOHD. KHALIZAN SABULLAH Arboriculture ZATURRAWIAH ALI OMAR
BSc. (Biochemistry) (UPM), B.IT(UUM), MSc. (Swansea)
MSc. (Environmental Biotechnology) (UPM) ROZIELA HANIM ALAMJURI Computer Science
Biochemistry Dip. (Forestry) (UPM);
BSc. (Forestry) (UPM);
MOHAMAD ZUL HILMEY BIN MAKMUD MSc. (Non Wood Forest Product) (UPM) TUTORS
B.Eng (UTM), MSC. (UPM) Non Wood Forest Product
Electrical Engineering FAUZE BIN MAHMUD
SITI RAHAYU MOHD HASHIM BSc. (UMS)
NORHAFIZA HAMZAH BSc., (UPM), SSn. (UKM) Pharmacology
BSc., MSc. (UTM) Statistical Process Control and Statistics
Computer Science HARDIANSHAH SALEH
SURAYA ABDUL SANI BSc.(UMS)
NORLITA ISMAIL BSc. (Biotechnology) (Monash University) Geophysics
BSc., (UUM), MSc. (UiTM) Biophysical Chemistry / Pharmacy
Decision Quantitative MOHD. HAFIZ ABD. MAJID (Study Leave)
SURIANI HASSAN (Study Leave) BEng. (UTM), MEng. (UMS)
RODEANO ROSLEE BSc., (Warwick), MSc. (UM) Chemical Engineering
BSc., MSc. (UMS) Applied Statistics
Engineering Geology NORINI TAHIR (Study Leave)
SUZELAWATI ZENIAN BSc (UTM), MSc (UTM)
ROSLINA JAWAN (Study Leave) SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry
BSc. (UPM), MSc.(UMS) Applied Mathematics
Plant Biotechnology/ Fermentation Technology NORIZKIAH DZULKARNAIN
SATURI BINTI BACO BSc (UTM)
RUBIA IDRIS (Study Leave) BSc. (UTM), MSc. (UMS) Mathematics
BSc. (UPM), MSc. (UM) Physics Semiconductor
Catalytic Chemistry ROZIANA BAHARIN
SITI AISHAH MOHD. ALI BSc. (KUSTEM)
RUBENA YUSOFF BSc. (UNIMAS), SSn. (UKM) Financial Mathematics
BSc (USM,) MSc (USM) Environmental Chemistry
Medical Instrumentation SABRINA BINTI SOLOI (Study Leave)
SHARAIN LIEW YEN LING (Study Leave) BSc. (UMT), MSc. (UTM)
ROHANA TAIR BSc. (UTM), MSc. (UTM) Polymer Technology
BSc. (UMT), MSc. (UMS) Analytical Chemistry
Environmental Science WILSON WONG VUN CHIONG (Study Leave)
BSc. (Forestry) (UMS)
MSc. (Forestry) (UMS)
Environmental Economics
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INSTITUTE FOR SENIOR LECTURERS LECTURERS


TROPICAL BIOLOGY
CONSERVATION DR. ARMAN HADI MOHMAD @ FIKRI
BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Osaka)
ANNA WONG
SmSn. Zoologi (UKM), MSc. Zoology (UNIMAS)
Fresh Water Ecology, Aquatic Entomology Zoology and WL Management
PROFESSOR DR. BAKHTIAR EFFENDI YAHYA AZNIZA MAHYUDIN
*Deputy Director (Research & Academic) SmSn., SSn. (UKM)
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kagoshima) Resources Management
DR. CHARLES S. VAIRAPPAN Taxonomy, Ecology & Systematics of Insects
*Acting Director ELIA GODOONG
(Institute for Tropical Biology Conservation) DR. FIFFY HANISDAH SAIKIM BSc., MSc. (UPM)
B.Appld. Sc. MSc (USM), PhD (Hokkaido) *Head of Programme (Conservation Biology) Geographic Information System
Kimia Hasilan Semulajadi Marin BSc. Hons (UNIMAS), MSc. (UMS), PhD. (Queensland)
Wildlife tourism, Conservation learning HAIRUL HAFIZ MAHSOL
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS)
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS JULIUS KULIP Parasitology
SmSn. (UKM) MSc (Reading), U.K
Plant & Fungi Taxonomy KUEH BOON HEE
DR. ABDUL HAMID AHMAD BSc., MSc. (UMS)
SmSn. (UKM), M.Phil (Aberdeen), Ph.D (Queensland) DR. KARTINI SAIBEH Conservation Biology, Herpetology and Nature Tourism
Zoology BSc. MSc. (USM), Ph.D (Reading)
Plant Taxonomy (Araccae) LAM NYEE FAN
DR. HOMATHEVI RAHMAN BSc. (USM), MSc. (UMS)
*Deputy Director (Development & Human Resource) DR. KALSUM MOHD YUSAH Phytochemistry, Insect Symbiont Genetics
SmSn. (UKM), Ph.D (UMS) BSc. MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Cambridge)
Taxonomy, Ecology and Insect Systematics Canopy Biology LUIZA MAJUAKIM
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Kyoto)
DR. HENRY BERNARD DR. MOHD FADZELLY ABU BAKAR Plant Ecology
BSc. (Malaya), MSc. (Reading) Ph.D (Copenhagen) BSc. MSc. (UPM) Ph.D (Nottingham)
Wild Life Management, Biometry and Small Mammal Biomedical Sciences NOR AZIZUN RUSDI
Ecology BSc. MSc. (UPM)
DR. MAHADIMENAKBAR M. DAWOOD Plant Biotechnology
DR. MONICA SULEIMAN SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Durham), Ph.D (Kyushu)
BSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Manchester) Biology and Insect Ecology ROBERT FRANCIS PETERS
Bryology SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS)
DR. NAZIRAH MUSTAFFA Natural Tourism and Environmental Economy
BSc. (UMS), MSc. (Durham), Ph.D (UMS)
Molecular Genetics, Entomology
TUTORS
DR. SAHANA HARUN
SmSn. (UKM), MSc (UMS) Ph.D (Birmingham) JAYA SEELAN A/L SATHIYA SEELAN
Freshwater Ecology BSc. Hons (UNIMAS), MSc (UNIMAS)

LIEW THOR SENG


BSc. Hons, MSc (UMS)

NOOR HALIZA HASAN


BSc., MSc (UNIMAS)
Molecular Ecology & Evolution
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PROFESSORS SENIOR LECTURERS LECTURERS


DATIN SERI PANGLIMA DR. HJH. ANN ANTON DR. ABENTIN ESTIM AUDREY DANING TUZAN
*Head of Unit (Unit of Harmful Algal Blooms (UHABS)) BSc. (UPM), MSc., Ph.D (UMS) BSc., MSc. (UMS)
BSc. (Malaya), MSc. (Waterloo), Ph.D (Ohio State) Aquatic Chemistry & Marine Pollution Shrimp Culture
Phycology and Algae Biotechnology
DR. ANNITA YONG SEOK KIAN CHEN CHENG ANN
DR. KISHIO HATAI *Manager (Shrimp Hatchery UMS) BSc., MSc. (UNIMAS)
BSc., MSc. (Tokyo University of Fisheries) BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kinki) Meiobenthology
Ph.D (Tokyo University) Marine Invertebrates & Nutrition
Fungal diease of Fish and Shellfish, Fish Pathology DR. FAIHANNA ABDULLAH @ CHING FUI FUI
DR. B. MABEL MANJAJI MATSUMOTO *Head of Programme (Aquaculture)
DR. SALEEM MUSTAFA SmSn. (UKM), Ph.D (Tasmania) BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kinki)
BSc., MSc., Ph.D (Aligarth) Ichthyology & Marine Biodiversity Fish Physiology and Culture
Fisheries Science and Aquaculture
DR. EJRIA SALEH KENNEDY AARON AGUOL
DR. GUNZO KAWAMURA BSc. (UPM), MSc. (Liverpool), Ph.D (UMS) Food Processing Technology Certificate (POLISAS),
BSc. MSc. Ph.D (Hokkaido) Oceanography & Coastal Hydrodynamics Dip., BSc., MSc. (UPM)
Fish Behaviour Algae Biotechnology & Bioremediation
DR. JOHN MADIN
DR. SHIGEHARU SENOO BSc., Ph. D (Malaya) MADIHAH JAFFAR SIDIK
*Manager (Fish Hatchery UMS) Marine Resource Management BSc., MSc. (UMS)
BSc. (Kagoshima), MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Kagoshima) Physical Oceanography
Fish Reproductive and Hatchery Management DR. PUSHPA M. PALANIAPPAN
BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Charles Darwin) MUHAMMAD ALI SYED HUSSEIN
Marine Herpetology BSc., MSc. (Malaya)
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Macrobenthos, Mangrove & Coastal Ecology
DR. RAFIDAH OTHMAN
DVM, PhD (UPM) ZARINAH WAHEED
DR. JULIAN RANSANGAN Veterinary Medicine, Immunology, Aquatic Diseases *Head of Programme (Marine Science)
*Deputy Director (Academic & Internationalization) SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS)
BSc. (UNIMAS), MSc. Ph.D (UMS) DR. SUJJAT AL-AZAD Ecology & Management of Coral Reef
Marine Biotechnology and Molecular Genetics BSc., MSc. (BAU), MSc. (AIT), Ph.D (Malaya)
Marine Biotechnology, Microbiology & Probiotics
DR. ROSSITA SHAPAWI
*Director (Borneo Marine Research Institute) TUTORS
BSc. (UPM), MSc. (Tasmania), Ph.D (UMS)
Fish Nutrition
LIM LEONG SENG
BSc. MSc. (UMS)
DR. SITTI RAEHANAH MUHAMAD SHALEH
Biology, Physiology & Fish Behaviour
*Deputy Director (Research & Innovation)
BSc., Ph.D (UPM)
MOHAMMAD TAMRIN MOHAMMAD LAL
Planktonology and Aquaculture
Bsc. Msc (UMS)
Marine Biotechnology
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BIOTECHNOLOGY DR. TEOH PEIK LIN


*Deputy Director (Academic & Student Affair) TUTORS
RESEARCH INSTITUTE SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Ph.D (UK)
Molecular Pharmacology
ADRIAN VICTOR NG WUI MING
PROFESSOR DR. SITTI FATIMAH SIMAT BSc. (UM), MSc. (UMS)
SmSn., Ph.D (UKM) Enzymology
BRIG. JEN. PROF. DATUK SERI PANGLIMA DR. Molecular Biology
KAMARUZAMAN HJ. AMPON SURYANI SAALLAH
BSc. (Lancaster) MSc. (York), Ph.D (Ohio State) DR. DAISY VANITHA BSc. (UTM)
Biochemistry/ Microbiology BSc. (Providence College, India), MSc., (PSG College, Bioprocess Chemical
India), Ph.D (TRC, India)
Medical Microbiology & Immunology MAILIN MISSION
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS BSc., MSc. (UTM)
Bioprocess Engineering
LECTURERS
DR. VIJAY KUMAR
BSc., MSc. Ph.D (UPM)
Molecular Genetics RUZAIDI AZLI MOHD MOKHTAR
BSc.,(Tokyo University of Agri & Tech), MSc. (UPM)
DR. CLEMENTE MICHAEL WONG Biochemistry
*Director (Biotechnology Research Institute)
BSc.,MSc.(UPM), Ph.D (Cambridge) WILSON YONG THAU LYM
Molecular & Cell Biology BSc., MSc.(UPM)
Plant Molecular Biology
DR. MOHAMMAD IQBAL
BSc., MSc. Ph.D (India) ZARINA BINTI AMIN
Biochemistry BSc. (Liverpool John Moores Univ., UK),
MSc. (Univ. of Sheffield, UK)
Molecular Pathology
SENIOR LECTURERS
GRACE JOY CHIN WEI LIE
BSc. (UM), MSc. (UMS)
DR. CHRISTOPHER VOO LOK YUNG Molecular Biology
BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kyushu University)
Bioinformatics SOPHIA LAU TIEK YING
SmSn., (UKM), MSc. (UNIMAS)
DR. SHAFIQUZZAMAN SIDDIQUEE Molecular Epidemiology
BSc Ag (Bangladesh), MSc. Ph.D (UPM, Malaysia)
Biosensor & Bioelectronics CHEONG BO ENG
BSc.(UPM), MSc. (Kyoto, Japan)
DR. KENNETH FRANCIS RODRIGUES Plant Biochemistry Cell
BSc., MSc. (India), Ph.D (UMS)
Molecular Genetics

DR. CLARENCE ONGKUDON


*Deputy Director (Research & Development)
BSc., MSc. (UTM), Ph.D (Monash)
Bioprocess Engineering
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HS03 Conservation Biology


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTIONAL TITAS Ethnic Relation (HE) Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE) UE00X02 UE00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UK00X02 (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
HOURS) (6 credit hours)

UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00700


CORE BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00602 BI5
(LANGUAGE) UB00402/ UB00502/ UX00102 UX00202 BI4 or (0 credit hours)
(8 CREDIT HOURS) UB00602 BA1 BA2 UX00302
BI4 (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) BA3
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB/EW ED/EU/EP/EJ10201 ED/EU/EP/EJ20101 ED/EU/EP/EJ20201 ED/EU/EP/EJ30101 ED/EU/EP/EJ30201
CORE /ER0xx03 (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours)
CO-CURRICULUM or
(3 CREDIT HOURS) ED/EU/EP/EJ10101
(3/1 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE ST00202 ST00803 ST00902
(9 CREDIT HOURS) Basic Statistics Statistical Scientific Writing
ST00502 Programming (2 credit hours)
Basic Chemistry Package
(4 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
PROGRAMME SB10103 SB10203 SB20103 SB20203 SB30103 SB30206
CORE Introduction to Cell Biology & Genetic Microbial Diversity Systematics Project I Project II
(79 CREDIT Conservation Biology SB10402 SB20303 SB20403 SB30303 SB30403
HOURS) SB10302 Biogeography Animal Diversity Biology and Evolution Molecular Biology in Industrial Training
Database and SB10603 SB20503 SB20603 Conservation SB30602
Multimedia Biochemistry Plant Diversity Plant Physiology SB30503 Sustainable
Management SB10802 SB20703 SB20802 Management and Environmental
SB10502 Biometry & Ecology Ecological Methods Conservation of Development
Natural Resources Experimental Design (12 credit hours) SB21003 Ecosystems SB30803
Economic Assessment SB11002 Entomology SB30703 Wildlife
(7 credit hours) GIS in Conservation SB21202 Animal Physiology Management
Biology Policies and Legislations SB30903 SB31002
(12 credit hours) of Biodiversity Genetic Selected Topics in
Conservation Conservation Conservation
SB21401 (15 credit hours) Biology
Fieldwork (16 credit hours)
(17 credit hours)
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HS03 Conservation Biology


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
ELECTIVE* *Biodiversity and Biosystematics Package
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
SB20902 SB21602 SB31302 SB31203
Parasite Diversity Preservation and Urban Entomology Ethnobiology
Collection
Management
ELECTIVE* *Ecological Processes Package
(9 CREDIT HOURS) SB21102 SB21802 SB31502 SB31403
Primate Conservation Nature Intepretation Canopy Biology Captived Animal
Management
*Advancement of Biodiversity Package
SB21302 SB22002 SB31702 SB31203
Environment Methods of Natural Products Ethnobiology
Assessment Instrumentations Chemistry
*Nature Tourism Package
SB21502 SB22202 SB31502 SB31403
Nature Park Nature Tourism Canopy Biology Captived Animal
Management Product Prospective Management

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (3 credit hours)

TOTAL
(120 CREDIT 22/20 21/22 20/21 21 17 19
HOURS)

Note:
Offered Courses subject to Changes
* Elective Courses: Choose One Package Only.
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HS07 INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTIONAL) TITAS Ethnic Relation (HE) Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 UE00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT Soft Skill I Soft Skill I (2 credit hours)
HOURS) UK00X02 (4 credit hours)
Soft Skill II
(6 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
CORE or or or or
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UB00502/ UX00102 UX00202 UX00302
(8 CREDIT HOURS) UB00602 BA1 BA2 BA3
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ ED/EU/EP/EJ10201 ED/EU/EP/EJ20101 ED/EU/EP/EJ20201 ED/EU/EP/EJ30101 ED/EU/EP/EJ30201
CORE ER0XX03 or (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours)
CO-CURRICULUM ED/EU/EP/EJ10101
(3 CREDIT HOURS) (3/1 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE ST00602 ST00402 ST00902 ST00803
(11 CREDIT Basic Physics Basic Biology Scientific Writing Statistical
HOURS) (2 credit hours) ST00102 (2 credit hours) Programming
Basic Mathematics Package
(4 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
PROGRAMME SK10101 SK10201 SK20101 SK20201 SK30103 SK30206
CORE Physical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Physical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Project I Project II
(80 CREDIT Practical I Practical I Practical II Practical II SK30303 SK30403
HOURS) SK10301 SK10401 SK20301 SK20401 Applied Physical Industrial Training
Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Chemistry SK30603
Practical I Practical I Practical II Practical II SK30503 Polymer Chemistry
SK10503 SK10603 SK20503 SK20603 Industrial Inorganic and Technology
Physical Chemistry I Analytical Chemistry I Physical Chemistry II Analytical Chemistry II Chemistry SK30803
SK10703 SK10803 SK20703 SK20803 Processes Environmental
Organic Chemistry I Inorganic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Inorganic Chemistry II SK30703 Technology for
(8 credit hours) SK11002 SK20903 SK21003 Industrial Organic Industry
Laboratory Safety and Environmental Organic Spectroscopy Chemistry SK31003
Accreditation Chemistry for Industry SK21203 Processes Principles and
(10 credit hours) SK21102 Principles and SK30903 Technology of
Materials and Technology of Chemical Nanotechnology Biochemical
Nanomaterials Processes (15 credit hours) Processes
Chemistry SK21402 (18 credit hours)
(13 credit hours) Separation Technology
and Instrumentation
(16 credit hours)
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HS07 INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
ELECTIVE *SK31103 *SK31203
(6 CREDIT HOURS) Natural Products Biofuel Technology
Chemistry and *SK31403
Drugs Discovery Forensic Chemistry
*SK31303 *SK31603
Residue and Petrochemical
Pesticide Analysis Catalysts and
*SK31503 Catalysis
Advanced Inorganic *SK31803
Materials Principles and
*SK31703 Technology in Food
Electrochemical Industry
Technology (3 credit hours)
(3 credit hours)

TOTAL
(120 / 123 CREDIT 21/19 20/21 19/20 21/22 18/19 21/22
HOURS)

* Choose TWO (2) only; i.e. one for every semester


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HS08 MATHEMATICS WITH ECONOMICS


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTIONAL) TITAS Ethnic Relation (HE) Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 UE00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT Soft Skill I Soft Skill I (2 credit hours)
HOURS) UK00X02 (4 credit hours)
Soft Skill II
(6 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00700
CORE BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00602 BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UB00502/ UX00102 UX00202 BI4 or (0 credit hours)
(8 CREDIT HOURS) UB00602 BA1 BA2 UX00302
BI4 (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) BA3
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ ED/EU/EP/EJ10201 ED/EU/EP/EJ20201 ED/EU/EP/EJ20201 ED/EU/EP/EJ30101 ED/EU/EP/EJ30101
CORE ER0XX03 or (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours)
CO-CURRICULUM ED/EU/EP/EJ10101
(3 CREDIT HOURS) (3/1 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE ST00702 ST00803 ST00902
(7 CREDIT HOURS) Computer Statistical Scientific Writing
Programming and Programming (2 credit hours)
Simulation Package
(2 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
PROGRAMME SM10103 SM10203 SM 20103 SM 20203 SM 30103 SM 30206
CORE Mathematics I Mathematics II Linear Algebra Differential Equations Project I Project II
(61 CREDIT (3 credit hours) SM10403 SM 20303 SM 20402 SM 30302 SM 30403
HOURS) Object Oriented Advanced Numerical Calculation Numerical Methods Industrial Training
Programming Mathematics I SM 20603 SM 30503 SM 30603
(6 credit hours) SM10603 Statistical Analysis Complex Variables Decision Science
Introduction To Data SM 20803 Calculus SM 30803
Structure Real Analysis SM 30703 Advanced
(9 credit hours) SM 21003 Optimization Mathematics II
Operational Research (11 credit hours) SM31003
(14 credit hours) Mathematical
Modelling
(18 credit hours)
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HS08 MATHEMATICS WITH ECONOMICS


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
MINOR / ELECTIVE SJ10103 SJ10203 SJ20103 SJ20203 SJ30103 SJ 30203
(30 CREDIT Microeconomics I Fundamental of Financial Macroeconomics II Econometrics International
HOURS) SJ10303 Financial Mathematics (3 credit hours) SJ30303 Economics
Economics Management SJ20303 Malaysian (3 credit hours)
Statistics SJ10403 Microeconomics II Economics Issues
(6 credit hours) Macroeconomics I (6 credit hours) (6 credit hours)
(6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(121/124 22/20 21/22 19/20 21/22 17/18 21/22
CREDIT HOURS)
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HS09 MATHEMATICS WITH COMPUTER GRAPHICS


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UC00602 UW00302
(PROMOTIONAL) TITAS Speech Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE UE00402 Communication And Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT Introduction to ethics Professional (2 credit hours)
HOURS) UK00402 UW00102
Learn Techniques And Ethnic Relations
Skills (4 credit hours)
(6 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
CORE Language 1 Language 2 Language 3 Language 4
LANGUAGE (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY ES01203
CORE Co-curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM (3 credit hours)
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE ST00702 ST00803 ST00902
(7 CREDIT HOURS) Computer Statistical Scientific Writing
Programming and Programming (2 credit hours)
Simulation Package
(2 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
PROGRAMME SM10103 SM10203 SM20103 SM20203 SM 30103 SM 30206
CORE Mathematics I Mathematics II Linear Algebra Differential Equations Project I Project II
(61 CREDIT SM10303 (3 credit hours) SM20303 SM20402 SM 30302 SM 30403
HOURS) Statistical Economics Advanced Numerical Computation Numerical Methods Industrial Training
(6 credit hours) Mathematics I SM20803 SM 30503 SM 30803
SM20503 Real Analysis Complex Variable Advanced
Discrete Mathematics SM21202 Calculus Mathematics II
(9 credit hours) Mathematical SM 30903 SM31003
Programming Fuzzy Mathematics Mathematical
SM21402 SM31102 Modelling
Cryptography Computational (15 credit hours)
(12 credit hours) Geometry
SM31303
Control
Mathematics
(16 credit hours)
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HS09 MATHEMATICS WITH COMPUTER GRAPHICS


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
MINOR / ELECTIVE SW10302 SW10603 SW20503 SW20603 SW30503 SW30403
(29 CREDIT Computer System Analysis Fundamental of Database Real-Time Graphic Programming
HOURS) Organization And And Design Computer Graphics SW20803 (3 credit hours) Computer
Architecture SW10403 SW20703 Fundamental of Interfacing
(3 credit hours) Object Oriented Data Structures Image Processing SW30603
Programming (6 credit hours) (6 credit hours) Scientific Data
(6 credit hours) Visualization
(6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(120 21 18 21 20 19 21
CREDIT HOURS)
62 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

HS11 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTIONAL) TITAS Ethnic Relation (HE) Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 UE00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT Soft Skill I Soft Skill I (2 credit hours)
HOURS) UK00X02 (4 credit hours)
Soft Skill II
(6 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00700
CORE BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00602 BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UB00502/ UX00102 UX00202 BI4 or (0 credit hours)
(8 CREDIT HOURS) UB00602 BA1 BA2 UX00302
BI4 (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) BA3
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ ED/EU/EP/EJ10201 ED/EU/EP/EJ20101 ED/EU/EP/EJ20201 ED/EU/EP/EJ30101 ED/EU/EP/EJ30201
CORE ER0XX03 or (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours)
CO-CURRICULUM ED/EU/EP/EJ10101
(3 CREDIT HOURS) (3/1 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE ST00402 ST00202 ST00502 ST00902
(12 CREDIT Basic Biology Basic Statistic Basic Chemistry Scientific Writing
HOURS) ST00302 ST00602 (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
Earth Science And Basic Physic
Planetary (4 credit hours)
(4 credit hours)
PROGRAMME SS10102 SS10203 SS20603 SS20103 SS30301 SS30203
CORE Basics for Environmental Energy Resources Environmental Physics Special Seminar on Solid and Toxic
(70 CREDIT Environmental Ecology and SS20702 And Remote Sensing Environmental Waste Management
HOURS) Science Microbiology Meteorology and SS20203 Science SS30403
SS10303 SS10403 Climate Change Water Quality Analysis SS30503 Natural Resource
Environmental Health Environmental Soil SS20803 SS20403 Environmental and Environmental
(5 credit hours) Monitoring And SS30703
Science Environmental Laws Environmental Hydrology Assessment
(6 credit hours) SS20903 SS20503 SS30603 Pollution Control
Environmental Air Quality and Noise Geographical Technology
Statistics Analysis Information System SS31006
(11 credit hours) SS20303 And Environmental Project II
Environmental Chemistry Modelling SS31203
and Chemodynamics SS30802 Industrial Training
(15 credit hours) Groundwater Management
Pollution (18 credit hours)
SS30903
Environmental
Toxicology
SS30103
Project I
(15 credit hours)
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 63

HS11 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
MINOR / ELECTIVE BZ10303 BZ20203 BZ34903 BZ30603
(15 CREDIT Microeconomic Macroeconomic Human Resources Planning and
HOURS) (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) Economic Development
(3 credit hours) Economic
BZ33303
Financial Economic
(6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(120 20 19 20 22 21 18
CREDIT HOURS)
64 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

HS21 GEOLOGY
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTIONAL) TITAS Ethnic Relation (HE) Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UK00X02 (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
HOURS) (6 credit hours)

UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00700


CORE BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00602 BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UB00502/ UX00102 UX00202 BI4 or (0 credit hours)
(8 CREDIT HOURS) UB00602 BA1 BA2 UX00302
BI4 (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) BA3
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ ED/EU/EP/EJ10201 ED/EU/EP/EJ20101 ED/EU/EP/EJ20201 ED/EU/EP/EJ30101 ED/EU/EP/EJ30201
CORE ER0XX03 or (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours)
CO-CURRICULUM ED/EU/EP/EJ10101
(3 CREDIT HOURS) (3/1 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE ST00602 ST00502 ST00202
(10 CREDIT Basic Physics Basic Chemistry Basic Statistics
HOURS) (2 credit hours) ST00102 ST00902
Basic Mathematics Scientific writing
(4 credit hours) (4 credit hours)

PROGRAMME SG10103 SG10203 SG20103 SG22003 SG30103 SG32003


CORE Basic Geology I Basic Geology II Petrology Mapping Technique Project I Soil Science
(69 CREDIT SG10303 SG10403 SG20203 SG24003 SG30503 SG30206
HOURS) Paleontology Historical Geology and Photogeology and Geophysics I Engineering Project II
SG10503 Stratigraphy Remote Sensing SG20403 Geology I SG30403
Geomorphology and SG10603 SG20503 Malaysian Geology and SG30203 Industrial Training
Geological Map Mineralogy and Sedimentology and Regional Geology Petroleum Geology (12 credit hours)
(9 credit hours) Petrography Depositional (9 credit hours) SG30803
SG11003 Environment Environmental
Structural Geology SG20703 Geology
(12 credit hours) Geochemistry SG30903
(12 credit hours) Economic Geology
(15 credit hours)
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 65

HS21 GEOLOGY
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
MINOR / ELECTIVE SG20803 SG33003 SG31003
(18 CREDIT Hydrogeology Geophysics II Engineering
HOURS) SG21003 SG31303 Geology II
Geohazard Geotourism SG31103
(6 credit hours) (6 credit hours) Formation
Evaluation
(6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(120 20 20 20 21 21 18
CREDIT HOURS)
66 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

HS22 PHYSICS WITH ELECTRONICS


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTIONAL) Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UE00X02 Soft Skill III (2 credit hours)
HOURS) Soft Skill I (4 credit hours)
UK00X02
Soft Skill II
(6 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00700
CORE BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00602 BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UB00502/ UX00102 UX00202 BI4 or (0 credit hours)
(8 CREDIT HOURS) UB00602 BA1 BA2 UX00302
BI4 (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) BA3
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY ED/EU/EP/EJ10101 ED/EU/EP/EJ10201 ED/EU/EP/EJ20101 ED/EU/EP/EJ20201 ED/EU/EP/EJ30101 ED/EU/EP/EJ30201
CORE EK/EA/ES/EB/EW/ (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hours)
CO-CURRICULUM ER0XX03 or
(3 CREDIT HOURS) (3/1 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE ST00102 ST00202 ST00502 ST00702
(10 CREDIT Basic Mathematics Basic Statistics Basic Chemistry Computer
HOURS) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) ST00902 Programming and
Scientific Writing Simulation
(4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)

PROGRAMME SF10101 SF10201 SF20101 SF20201 SF30103 SF30206


CORE Physics Electronics Physics Electronics Physics Electronics Physics Electronics Project I Project II
(61 CREDIT Practical I Practical II Practical III Practical IV SF30303 SF30403
HOURS) SF10303 SF10403 SF20303 SF20403 Instrumentation Industrial Training
Physics I (Mechanics) Mathematical Method Mathematical Method Statistical Physics Physics SF30503
SF10503 in Physics I in Physics II SF20603 #SF30703 Laser Physics
Physics II (Electricity SF10603 SF20503 Quantum Physics X-Ray (12 credit hours)
and Magnetism) Physics III (Wave and Thermodynamics SF20803 Crystallography
(7 credit hours) Optics) Physics Solid State Physics #SF30903
SF10803 SF20703 SF21003 Noise and Vibration
Modern Physics Physics Methods for Computational Physics #SF31103
(10 credit hours) Experiments and and Modelling Nuclear Physics
Measurements (13 credit hours) (9 credit hours)
(10 credit hours)
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 67

HS22 PHYSICS WITH ELECTRONICS


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
MINOR SE10203 SE20103 SE20203 SE30103 SE30203
(26 CREDIT Basic Electronics Digital Electronics Advanced Semiconductor Semiconductor
HOURS) (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) Electronics Physics Technology
(3 credit hours) SE30303 SE30602
Communication Special Topics in
Electronics Physics with
SE30403 Electronics
Optoelectronics *SE30803
(9 credit hours) Microprocessor
*SE31003
Electroacustics
*SE31203
Digital Signal
Processing
(8 credit hours)

TOTAL
(120/123 20/18 21/22 21/22 20/21 18/19 20/21
CREDIT HOURS)

# Selective courses in program core, take one course only


* Selective courses in minor, take one course only
Note : Offered courses are subjected to changes.
68 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HS27 AQUACULTURE
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTIONAL) TITAS Ethnic Relation (HE) Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT Soft Skill I Soft Skill I (2 credit hours)
HOURS) UK00X02 (4 credit hours)
Soft Skill II
(6 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00700
CORE BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00602 BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UB00502/ UX00102 UX00202 BI4 or (0 credit hours)
(8 CREDIT HOURS) UB00602 BA1 BA2 UX00302
BI4 (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) BA3
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY ES01203
CORE Swimming or
CO-CURRICULUM ES01303
(3 CREDIT HOURS) SCUBA Diving
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE ST00202 ST00502 ST00902
(10 CREDIT Basic Statistics Basic Chemistry Scientific Writing
HOURS) ST00302 ST00702 (2 credit hours)
Earth and Planet Computer and
Science Simulation
(4 credit hours) (4 credit hours)
PROGRAMME SQ10103 SQ10203 SQ20103 SQ20203 SQ30103 SQ30206
CORE Principles of Fish Behaviour Aquaculture Farm Fish Health and Disease Project I Project II
(73 CREDIT Aquaculture SQ10403 SQ20303 SQ20403 SQ30303 SQ30403
HOURS) SQ10303 Aquatic Chemistry and Hatchery Design and Fish Breeding and Fisheries Stock Industrial Training
Biology of Aquaculture Pollution Management Genetic Selection Enhancement and SQ30604
Fish SQ10603 SQ21103 SQ20603 Sea Ranching Shared Farm
(6 credit hours) Biology of Aquaculture Nutrition and Fish Cages, Pens and SQ30503 SQ30803
Invertebrate Feed Technology Enclosures in Aquaculture Seaweed Culture Aquaculture
(9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) SQ20803 SQ30703 Economics and
Seed Production and Fish Shrimp Culture Marketing
Culture Techniques SQ30903 SQ31003
SQ21003 Special Topics and Fish Handling and
Biometry and Current Issues in Processing
Experimental Design Aquaculture (19 credit hours)
(15 credit hours) (15 credit hours)
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 69

HS27 AQUACULTURE
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
MINOR / ELECTIVE BZ10503 BZ10403 BZ20503
(15 CREDIT Principles and Marketing Basics Basic Monetary
HOURS) Practices in (3 credit hours) Management
Management BZ30903
BZ20103 Basic
Principles of Entrepreneurship
Accounts (6 credit hours)
(6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(121 21 19 19 22 21 19
CREDIT HOURS)
70 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HS40 MARINE SCIENCE


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTIONAL) Islam and Asian Ethnic Relation (HE) Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UE00X02 Soft Skill III (2 credit hours)
HOURS) Soft Skill I (4 credit hours)
UK00X02
Soft Skill II
(6 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00502/ UB00700
CORE BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00602 BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UB00502/ UX00102 UX00202 BI4 or (0 credit hours)
(8 CREDIT HOURS) UB00602 BA1 BA2 UX00302
BI4 (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) BA3
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY ES01203
CORE Swimming
CO-CURRICULUM (3 credit hours)
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE ST00202 ST00502 ST00902


(10 CREDIT Basic Statistics Basic Chemistry Scientific Writing
HOURS) ST00302 ST00702 (2 credit hours)
Earth and Planet Computer and
Science Simulation
(4 credit hours) (4 credit hours)
PROGRAMME SL10103 SL10203 SL20103 SL20203 SL30103 SL30206
CORE Introduction to Introduction to Marine Organic Environmental Laws and Project I Project II
(72 CREDIT Physical Chemical Chemistry Ethics SL30303 SL30403
HOURS) Oceanography Oceanography SL20303 SL20603 Marine Pollution Industrial Training
SL10303 SL10403 Marine Ecosystem Coral Reef Ecology SL30503 SL30603
Introduction to Basic Navigation and SL20503 SL20803 Coastal Processes Integrated Coastal
Biological Seamanship Fisheries Science Marine Biotechnology SL30703 Zone Management
Oceanography SL10603 (12 credit hours) SL21003 Biology of Marine SL30803
(6 credit hours) Introduction to Biometry and Reptiles Special Topics and
Mariculture Experimental Design (12 credit hours) Current Issues in
(9 credit hours) SL20403 Marine Science
Fisheries Meteorology SL31003
(12 credit hours) Coastal Modeling
SL31203
Biology of Marine
Mammals
(21 credit hours)
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 71

HS40 MARINE SCIENCE


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
MINOR / ELECTIVE BZ10503 BZ10403 BZ20503
(15 CREDIT Principles and Fundamentals of Basic Monetary
HOURS) Practice of Marketing Management
Management (6 credit hours) BZ30903
BZ20103 Basic
Principles of Entrepreneurship
Accounts (6 credit hours)
(3 credit hours)

TOTAL
(120 21 19 19 22 18 21
CREDIT HOURS)
72 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HG07 BIOTECHNOLOGY
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTIONAL) TITAS Ethnic Relation Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT Soft Skill I Soft Skill III (2 credit hours)
HOURS) UK00X02 (4 credit hours)
Soft Skill II
(6 credit hours)

UNIVERSITY UB00102/UB00402/ UB00x02 (EM2) UB00x02 (EM3)/ UB00x02 (EM4)/ UB00x02 (EM5)
CORE UB00502/UB00602 UB00x02 (BA1) UB00x02 (BA2) UB00x02 (BA3) (0 credit hours)
LANGUAGE (BA4) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB ED/EU/EP/EJ10201 ED/EU/EP/EJ20101 ED/EU/EP/EJ20201 ED/EU/EP/EJ30101 ED/EU/EP/EJ30201
CORE EW/ER0XX03
CO-CURRICULUM (3 credit hours)
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE ST00602 ST00502 ST00202 ST 00803


(11 CREDIT Basic Physics Basic Chemistry Basic Statistics Statistical
HOURS) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) Programming
Package
ST00902
Scientific Writing
(5 credit hours)
PROGRAMME SY11003 SY10202 SY20103 SY20203 SY30103 SY30206
CORE Basic Biotechnology Microbiology Molecular Genetics Immunology Project I Project II
(71 CREDIT (3 credit hours) SY10401 SY20403 SY20303 SY30303 SY30403
HOURS) Microbiology Practicals Biochemical Principles of Cell and Fermentation Industrial Training
SY10602 Engineering Tissue Culture Technology and SY30603
Genetic SY20503 SY20603 Natural Product Enzyme Technology
SY10801 Biophysical Chemistry Instrumentation and SY30503 and Biosensor
Genetics Practicals SY20703 Application Virology SY30803
SY10102 Molecular Cell Biology SY20802 SY30703 Genetic Engineering
Biochemistry (12 credit hours) Biosafety, Bioethics and Special Topics in SY31003
SY10301 Patent Biotechnology Advanced
Biochemistry (11 credit hours) SY30903 Biochemistry
Practicals Medical (18 credit hours)
(9 credit hours) Immunology
SY31103
Bioinformatics
(18 credit hours)
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 73

HG07 BIOTECHNOLOGY
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
MINOR / ELECTIVE BZ10303 BZ10503 BZ20203 BZ10403 BZ30903
(15 CREDIT Microeconomy Principles and Macroeconomy Basic Marketing Basic
HOURS) (3 credit hours) Practices (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) Entrepreneuship
Management (3 credit hours)
(3 credit hours)

TOTAL
(120 19 20 21 21 21 18
CREDIT HOURS)
74
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

HG19 INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL FORESTRY


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(12 CREDIT Titas Ethnics relations Fundamentals of
HOURS) UE00102 UC00102 Entreprenuership
Ethics and Moral Corporate Culture
(4 credit hours) Communications (2 credit hours)
UK00202
Creative Thinking
and Writing
(6 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
LANGUAGE Language Language Language Language
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EJ11101 EJ11201 EJ11301
CORE Co-Curriculum Co-Curriculum Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE FC10103 FC10203 FC20103 FC30102
(18 CREDIT Soil Science Plant Biometrics Scientific Writing
HOURS) FC10303 Pyhsiology and Research
Dendrology FC10403 Methods
Forest Ecology FC30301
Forest Camp
PROGRAMME FL10103 FK10202 FS20103 FS20203 FS30103 FS30202 FS40103
CORE Forest Introduction to Survey Forest Fire Forest Forest and Community
(62 CREDIT Protection Forest Products FS20303 Management Management I Wood Products Forestry and
HOURS) FK10403 Management FS20403 FS30303 Certification Forest
Wood Science and Silviculture International FS30403 Extension
Conservation FS20603 and Regional Forest Valuation FS40302
of Biodiversity Forest Inventory Forestry FS30603 Seminar:
FP20203 FS30503 Forest Special Topics
Zoology and Forest Management II FS40503
Wildlife Engineering FS30803 Forest Policy
Management FP30103 Project I and Legislation
Geographical FS40703
Information Project II
System FK40102
Timber Trade
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 75
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HG19 INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL FORESTRY


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
INDUSTRIAL FS40212
TRAINING Industrial
(12 CREDIT Training
HOURS)
**ELECTIVE FX2XXX3 FX2XXX3 FX3XXX3 FX3XXX3
(12 CREDIT Elective Elective Elective Elective
HOURS) Course Course Course Course

TOTAL
(127 CREDIT 16 20 17 17 18 14 13 12
HOURS)

*Notes:
Course offered is subject to changes.

** Choice of package offered in Complex of Forestry:


2nd Year 3rd Year
1 Semester 2nd Semester
st
1 Semester 2nd Semester
st

FX20103 FX20203 FX30103 FX30203


Fundamentals Introduction to Forest Human
of Forest Plant Disease Restoration Resource
Entomology Management FX30303 Management
FX20303 FX20403 Climate and FX30403
Nature Foresters Environmental Environmental
Interpretation Knowledge and Issues Land Use
FX20503 Skills FX30503 Planning
Accounting FX20603 Financial FX30603
Principles Principles and Management Industrial
Practices of Relation
Management FX30803
FX20803 Management
Evaluation and of Quality
Planning of
Rural
Community
76
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

HG20 NATURE PARKS AND RECREATION


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(12 CREDIT Titas Ethnics relations Fundamentals of
HOURS) UE00102 UC00102 Entreprenuership
Ethics and Moral Corporate Culture
Communications
UK00202
Creative Thinking
and Writing
UNIVERSITY CORE UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
LANGUAGE Language Language Language Language
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY EJ11101 EJ11201 EJ11301
CORE Co-Curriculum Co-Curriculum Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE FC10103 FC10203 FC20103 FC30102
(18 CREDIT Soil Science Plant Biometrics Scientific Writing
HOURS) FC10303 Pyhsiology and Research
Dendrology FC10403 Methods
Forest Ecology FC30301
Forest Camp
PROGRAMME FL10103 FP10203 FP20103 FP20203 FP30103 FP30202 FP40103
CORE Forest Forest Hydrology Park Planning Zoology and Geographic Recreation Outdoor
(62 CREDIT Protection FP10403 and Wildlife Information Psychology Recreation
HOURS) Park Planning Management II Management Systems FP30403 FP40302
and FS20103 FP20401 FP30303 Urban Forestry Recreation
Management I Survey Landscape Arboriculture FP30602 Resource
Drawing FP30503 Tourism Marketing
Technique Landscape Economics FP40502
FP20603 Architechture FP30803 Resort
Ecotourism and Recreation Project I Management
FP20803 Facility Design and Human
Remote Sensing FP30703 Resource
FS20603 Environmental FP40702
Forest Inventory Service Ecology and
Evaluation Landscape
Management
FP40903
Project II
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 77
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HG20 NATURE PARKS AND RECREATION


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
INDUSTRIAL FS40212
TRAINING Industrial
(12 CREDIT Training
HOURS)
**ELECTIVE FX2XXX3 FX2XXX3 FX3XXX3 FX3XXX3
(12 CREDIT Elective Elective Elective Elective
HOURS) Course Course Course Course

TOTAL
(127 CREDIT 16 21 17 18 18 13 12 12
HOURS)

*Notes:
Course offered is subject to changes.

** Choice of package offered in Complex of Forestry:


2nd Year 3rd Year
1 Semester 2nd Semester
st
1 Semester 2nd Semester
st

FX20103 FX20203 FX30103 FX30203


Fundamentals Introduction to Forest Human
of Forest Plant Disease Restoration Resource
Entomology Management FX30303 Management
FX20303 FX20403 Climate and FX30403
Nature Foresters Environmental Environmental
Interpretation Knowledge and Issues Land Use
FX20503 Skills FX30503 Planning
Accounting FX20603 Financial FX30603
Principles Principles and Management Industrial
FX20203 Practices of Relation
Introduction to Management FX30803
Plant Disease FX20803 Management
Management Evaluation and of Quality
Planning of
Rural
Community
78
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

HG23 PLANTATION AND AGROFORESTRY


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(12 CREDIT Titas Ethnics relations Fundamentals of
HOURS) UE00102 UC00102 Entreprenuership
Ethics and Moral Corporate Culture
Communications
UK00202
Creative Thinking
and Writing
UNIVERSITY CORE UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
LANGUAGE Language Language Language Language
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY EJ11101 EJ11201 EJ11301
CORE Co-Curriculum Co-Curriculum Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE FC10103 FC10203 FC20103 FC30102
(18 CREDIT Soil Science Plant Biometrics Scientific Writing
HOURS) FC10303 Pyhsiology and Research
Dendrology FC10403 Methods
Forest Ecology FC30301
Forest Camp
PROGRAMME FL10103 FK10403 FL20103 FL20203 FL30103 FL30203 FL40103
CORE Forest Wood Science Plant Agroforestry Plantation Tree-Crop-Soil Agribusiness
(62 CREDIT Protection Production Systems and Economics Interaction and and Marketing
HOURS) Technology Practices FL30303 Nutrient of Plantation
FS20103 FL20403 Animal Management Products
Survey Forest Plantation Husbandry FL30403 FL40303
Management FP30103 Genetics and Agriculture
Plant Breeding Crop and
FS20403 Geographic Forest
Silviculture Information FL30603 Plantation in
FS20603 Systems Project I the Tropics
Forest Inventory FS30503 FS30202 FL40503
Forest Forest and Integrated
Engineering Wood Products Farm
Certification Management
FL40703
Project II
FS40103
Community
Forestry and
Forestry
Extension
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 79
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HG23 PLANTATION AND AGROFORESTRY


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
INDUSTRIAL FS40212
TRAINING Industrial
(12 CREDIT Training
HOURS)
**ELECTIVE FX2XXX3 FX2XXX3 FX3XXX3 FX3XXX3
(12 CREDIT Elective Elective Elective Elective
HOURS) Course Course Course Course

TOTAL
(127 CREDIT 16 18 17 17 18 14 15 12
HOURS)

*Notes:
Course offered is subject to changes.

** Choice of package offered in Complex of Forestry:


2nd Year 3rd Year
1st Semester 2nd Semester 1st Semester 2nd Semester
FX20103 FX20203 FX30103 FX30203
Fundamentals Introduction to Forest Human
of Forest Plant Disease Restoration Resource
Entomology Management FX30303 Management
FX20303 FX20403 Climate and FX30403
Nature Foresters Environmental Environmental
Interpretation Knowledge and Issues Land Use
FX20503 Skills FX30503 Planning
Accounting FX20603 Financial FX30603
Principles Principles and Management Industrial
Practices of Relation
Management FX30803
FX20803 Management
Evaluation and of Quality
Planning of
Rural
Community
80
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Science and Natural Resources

HY11 WOOD TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRY


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(12 CREDIT Titas Ethnics relations Fundamentals of
HOURS) UE00102 UC00102 Entreprenuership
Ethics and Moral Corporate Culture
Communications
UK00202
Creative Thinking
and Writing
UNIVERSITY CORE UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
LANGUAGE Language Language Language Language
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY EJ11101 EJ11201 EJ11301
CORE Co-Curriculum Co-Curriculum Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE FC10103 FC10203 FC20103 FC30102
(18 CREDIT Soil Science Plant Biometrics Scientific Writing
HOURS) FC10303 Pyhsiology and Research
Dendrology FC10403 Methods
Forest Ecology FC30301
Forest Camp
PROGRAMME FK10102 FK10202 FK20103 FK20203 FK30103 FK30203 FK40102
CORE Forest Resource Introduction to Advanced Wood Chemistry Introduction to Engineered Timber Trade
(62 CREDIT Economics Main Forest Wood Science FK20403 Furniture Wood Products FK40302
HOURS) Products FK20302 Adhesive and Design FK30403 Wood Based
FK10403 Non-Wood Coating FK30303 Furniture Factory
Wood Science Fibre FK20603 Wood Manufacturing Management
Resources Wood Composite Technology FK40503
FK20502 Deterioration Products FK30602 Management
and Utilization
Forest and Wood FK30503 Marketing of of Biomass
Resource Quality Pulp and Paper Forest Products FK40702
Management Enhancement Technology FK30803 Seminar :
FK20803 FK30702 Project I Special Topics
Primary Wood Policy, Laws FS30202 in Wood
Processing and Regulations Forest and Industry
in Wood Based Wood Products FK40903
Industry Certification Project II
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 81

HY11 WOOD TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRY


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
INDUSTRIAL FS40212
TRAINING Industrial
(12 CREDIT HOURS) Training

**ELECTIVE FX2XXX3 FX2XXX3 FX3XXX3 FX3XXX3


(12 CREDIT Elective Elective Elective Elective
HOURS) Course Course Course Course

TOTAL
(127 CREDIT 15 20 18 17 17 16 12 12
HOURS)

*Notes:
Course offered is subject to changes.

** Choice of package offered in Complex of Forestry:


2nd Year 3rd Year
1st Semester 2nd Semester 1st Semester 2nd Semester
FX20103 FX20203 FX30103 FX30203
Fundamentals Introduction to Forest Human
of Forest Plant Disease Restoration Resource
Entomology Management FX30303 Management
FX20303 FX20403 Climate and FX30403
Nature Foresters Environmental Environmental
Interpretation Knowledge and Issues Land Use
FX20503 Skills FX30503 Planning
Accounting FX20603 Financial FX30603
Principles Principles and Management Industrial
FX20203 Practices of Relation
Introduction to Management FX30803
Plant Disease FX20803 Management
Management Evaluation and of Quality
Planning of
Rural
Community
82 Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage

‘Serving Society and the Nation’

FACULTY OF
HUMANITIES,“

ARTS AND
HERITAGE
BACHELOR OF VISUAL ARTS TECHNOLOGY
WITH HONORS

CODE PROGRAMME
HA32 Visual Art Technology

BACHELOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCES (HONORS)

CODE
HA02
PROGRAMME
Communication
i For further inquiries, please contact :
HA12 Industrial Relations
HA14 Sociology & Social Anthropology Administrative Office at
HA15 International Relations Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage
HA18 Geography
HA24 History
Tel : 6088 320 000
BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH HONORS Ext : 1771/2710/2711
Fax : 6088 320 242
CODE PROGRAMME
HA05 Music Studies E-mail: pejsss@ums.edu.my
HA11 Creative Arts pesps@ums.edu.my
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage 83

DEAN HEAD OF PROGRAMME


Prof. Dato’ Mohd Hamdan Hj Adnan (HA12-Industry Relations)
MC (Washington) , Msc. (Boston) Fazli Abd Hamid
BA. (Hons), MA. (UKM)
DEPUTY DEAN (Academic & International)
Assoc. Prof. Dr.Gusni Saat HEAD OF PROGRAMME
BA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UKM) (Sociology & Social Anthropology)
Dr. Marsitah Mohd Radzi
DEPUTY DEAN (Research and Innovation) B.A (UM),M.A (UM), Ph.D (UKM)
Dr. Humin Jusilin Demografi Sosial & Migrasi
BA. Fine Art (USM), MA. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME
DEPUTY DEAN (HA15-International Relations)
(Student Affairs, Alumni & Postgraduate) Diana Peters
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Baharuddin Mohd. Arus BA. (Hons) Case Western Reverse, MA. (UKM)
BA. Hons (USM), MA (Universityof Tulsa, USA),
MFA (University of Tulsa, USA) HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA18-Geography)
Dr. Ubong Imang
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR BSc. (Hons) (UTM), MA.
Jumiati Pajakkai
Bachelor of Economics (Hons) UM HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA24-History)
Dr. A.Rahman Tang Abdullah
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR BA. (Hons) (UM), MA. (SOAS), Ph.D (SOAS)
Ailina Jampadin
B.MgMT (Hons) (USM) HEAD OF PROGRAMME
(HA32-Visual Art Technology)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Norhayati Ayob
Tauffeck Hj. Guntok B. Ceramic (UiTM), MA Design Technology (UiTM)
B.A Financial & Banking (Hons) UMS

HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA02-Communication)


Saat Hj. Awang Damit
BA. (Hons) (UiTM), MA. (UKM)

HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA05-Music Studies)


Roslee Hj. Wahid
BA. MUS (UiTM), MA (Newcastle) Music Arranging and
Composition / Instrumental Studies (Trombone)

HEAD OF PROGRAMME (HA11-Creative Arts)


Sharifuddin Zainal
BFA (Acting and Directing) USM, MA (Screen Studies)
(USM) Teater, Filem
84 Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage

location and position of UMS in Borneo within diverse Science with honors; Bachelor of Arts with Honours; and
ethnic composition as well as rich with natural treasurers Bachelor of Visual Art Technology with honors degrees in

Faculty of enables research potentials and explorations in various


disciplines of the social sciences and the arts.
the following specializations:

Humanities, Aims
COMMUNICATIONS (HA02)

Arts and Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage strive for


excellence in teaching, research and community service.
This program offers a theoretical, empirical and

Heritage
professional approach to the study of media and
The faculty will strive to produce graduates who are communication with a special focus on production,
responsible, competent and willing to serve for the representation and reception patterns and practices in
welfare of religion, nation, and the country. Malaysia. Courses introduce students to various
media products and genres and engage them in the
Introductions Objectives deconstruction of media discourses and narratives.
Students are also introduced to issues pertaining to
The Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage (FKWS) is ■ Promote the knowledge of Social Sciences and Arts media policies, media control and regulation as well as the
coined by the University of Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Vice through teaching and research by applying the latest globalization of the media and the new media and its
Chancellor ’s idea, Professor Datuk MohdHarun Abdullah, technology with the aim of producing graduates impact in terms of culture, politics and economy towards
by combining two major studies of social sciences and who are educated and able to enhance-market and the society at large. The program offers specialization to
artsthrough the merger of the School of Arts and Social popularize the field of Social Sciences and Arts with students in the field of journalism and broadcasting as
Sciences in commemoration of UMS’ 20th anniversary. other forms of knowledge. well as public relations and advertising in addition to
The faculty offers nine specialized programmes namely ■ Produce a group of experts in all areas of Social complement students with skills in writing, production
Visual Art Technology, Creative Arts, Music Arts, Industrial Sciences and Arts, who are able to offer and critical thinking.
Relations, International Relations, Anthropology & specialist services and consultation.
Sociology, Geography, History and Communication. ■ Produce professional arts and social sciences, who
Teaching and learning is integrated based on modules
Career Prospects
involve proactively in related industries at national Academician, Campaign Director, Corporate Communica-
customized by experienced lecturers in their respective and international levels. tion, Public Relations Officer, Journalist, Broadcast
fields. ■ Develop faculty’s relationships with industry-related Journalist, Radio Announcer, News Reader, Radio &
Television Producer, Advertising Executives.
private, government and local communities.
FKSW is a multidisciplinary research center that focuses ■ Strengthen the relationship and academic
on teaching, learning, and research in various areas cooperation in the field of social sciences and arts
designed to produce graduates who are competent with with other Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the MUSIC PROGRAM (HA05)
positive attitude and highly skilled, which are to contribute country and abroad.
to the development and prosperity of religion, society and ■ Implement standards that are recognized by the
the country. The faculty offers courses which are designed Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA); and acquire The music program offers both theoretical and practical
specifically to take into account human factors, social, an assessment from experts within and outside the courses that include the Classical Music Module, the
environmental, and the latest technology in order to country. Popular Music Module, the Traditional Music Module,
produce professionals and intellectuals in the field of arts the Contemporary Music Module and the Non-Popular
and social sciences.
Program Music Module. Aside from a focus on the performance and
composition, this program also offers a variety of other
The dedicated faculty’s management is determined to Programmes of study offered at this faculty consists of courses related to the music industry such as Music
make FKSW as a premier education center at two clusters of humanity and community in the field of Business and Technology, Liberal Music and Information
undergraduate and postgraduate level. The strategic Social Sciences and Arts which offers Bachelor of Social Technology and Music. Sampling and Music Arrangement
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage 85

is also offered to the students enrolled in this program. migration, industrial sociology, industrial democracy,
Besides absorbing production knowledge, the students political economy in the context of industrial relations, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
are taught how to analyses and encouraged to be employee safety, workforce structure, the role of (HA15)
pioneers in composition through a study of the issues transnational corporations, wage management, employee
related to the music industry. management information systems, international human The forces of globalization are generating profound
resource management and employment relations effects on many spheres of economic, social and
Career Prospects practices in formal and informal sectors. In addition, the political activity. The program contains a combination of
Song writers, film scorers, jingle writers, orchestra music courses will also cover trade union issues, the dynamics of theoretical and empirical analysis, with opportunities to
conductors, chamber music conductors, music producers, examine historical as well as contemporary issues and
music therapists, music librarians, sound engineers,
current employment relations, workers’ welfare, critiques,
developments in world politics. Courses include
recording studio technicians, digital audio editors, music negotiation and dispute resolution. Consequently, the
synthesizer, session musicians, vocalists , back-up singers, international political economy, international public law,
career prospects for the program graduates may include,
consumer analysts, music business consultants, lyricists. international trade, regional politics and security studies.
but are not limited, to careers in academia, labour law
enforcement, industrial relations, training and safety of
workers in the public sector. Meanwhile for the private Career Prospects
CREATIVE ARTS PROGRAM sector, the graduates will have excellent career prospect in Administrative and Diplomatic Officers, Security Analysts,
(HA11) the domain of human resource administration and Consultants International Crisis Research Fellow, Lecturer,
Public Administration Officer, Officer of the United
labour negotiation, in particular. Nations (UN).
The Creative Arts Program encompasses performance
courses that include the musical arts, dance arts, acting,
Career Prospects
creative writing, the liberal arts and arts management.
Theoretical and practical courses are offered to build a
Industrial Relations Officer, Human Resource Officer, GEOGRAPHY (HA18)
Administrative Officer, Instructor.
skill and knowledge in the aforementioned arts. This
program also emphasizes the management aspect of The programme offers courses that are related to the
performance through a scheduled training program. SOCIOLOGY & SOCIAL study of geography which include physical geography,
ANTHROPOLOGY (HA14) human geography, urban geography, economy
Career Prospects geography, population and settlement environment,
Biographers, script writers, documentary producers, land management and planning, cartography and
broadcast journalists, copy writers, lyricists, columnists, This programme introduces students to the main graphic. This program emphasizes towards technology
manuscript editors, book Reviewers and literary critics, concepts, theories, methodologies and research in the advancement for all geographic applications through
performing arts producers, event manager, stage
disciplines of anthropology and sociology. The courses Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote
managers, Stage actors /actresses, Film directors,
production executives, arts marketing executives, offered include Urban Anthropology, Rural Sociology, Sensing using computers, software and satellite data.
academic lecturers, Fiction /non-fiction writer, costume / set Ethnic Relations, Industrial Sociology, Family Systems,
designers, dance therapists, dance choreographers, dance
instructors, cultural Officers. Structure and Organization of Power, Social Inequality, Career Prospects
Society and Religion, Development and Environment, Officer / Assistant Researcher, Consultant, Information
Society and Economics, Environmental Sociology, Gender Systems Analyst, Trainer, Planning Officer, Meteorological
Officer.
Issues, Borneo Ethnography, Theory and Method in
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (HA12) Ethnomusicology, Sociology of Complex Organizations,
Sociology of Tourism, Sociology of Migration, as well as
This program introduces students to the relationships Research Methodology and Data Analysis.
among employers, employees and government based
on interpersonal and inter-organizational approaches, Career Prospects
per se. Students will also focus in multi-disciplinary Social Research Officer, Administrative Officer Public
Curator.
courses such as divisions of labour, labour history, labour
86 Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage

HISTORY (HA24)

The History programme offers courses that provide


students the insights and understanding of the world
that we live in. The focus of this program is on Malaysian
history, starting from the Sultanate of Malacca to the
political development of the 1990s. Emphasis is also
given on Malay histeography, socio-economic history and
the history of Sabah and Sarawak. Besides, the program
also introduces students with the history of various
regions which include the Middle East, Latin America,
United States, Europe, East Asia and Australasia.

Career Prospects
Administrative Officer, Researcher in the Department of
Archives /Museum, Researcher in the Department of
Archives / Museum, Trainer

VISUAL ARTS PROGRAM (HA32)

The Visual Arts Program offers theoretical and practical


courses in their modules that emphasize the use of
conventional techniques, information technology, sound
technology and multimedia application techniques. To
ensure the students attain a high level of education, this
program also exposes the students to the theories and
philosophies as well as the analytical skills required in
research. These knowledge and skills are applied in
tracking the growth of the visual arts industry.

Career Prospects
Gallery managers, theatre & Box Office operations
Manager, printing and production executive directors,
artist-in-residence, graphic artists, curators, interior
decorators, ceramic arts & pottery designers, radio & TV
program producers, digital video editors, media studies
reviewers, cinematographers, animators, webmaster, print
media personnel.
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage 87

DR. BAHARUDDIN MOHD ARUS


ACADEMIC STAFF BA.Hons (USM), MA (Universityof Tulsa, USA), SENIOR LECTURERS
MFA (University of Tulsa, USA)
PROFESSORS DR. BILCHER BALA
ABDUL MUNIR BIN LADONI
BA. (UKM), MSc. (Dundee)
BA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (York), Ph.D (UM) Remote Sensing
United States History
DATO’ MOHD. HAMDAN HJ. ADNAN
MC (Washington) MSc (Boston) ABDUL RASHID SALLEH
DR. GUSNI SAAT B. Mass Comm (UiTM), MLA (Oklahoma)
Sociology & Political Science; Public Relations
BA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UKM) Political Communication & Public Relations
Urban Sociology and Community Studies
DR. FADZILAH MAJID COOKE
DR. AFRIZAL ANWAR @ TEUKU AFRIZAL
BA. (Anteneo de Manila), MA. (UPDiliman), Ph.D (Griffith)
DR. ISMAIL BIN ALI B. Econ (Hons) (UMS- Medan, Indonesia),
Environmental Sociology M. EnvMgt (UKM), Ph.D (UKM)
Dip. Pendidikan (Gaya), BA. MA. (Malaya), Ph.D (UMS)
History of Maritime Community Development and The Environment
DR. ISMAIL IBRAHIM
B.Fine Art (UiTM), P. G. Diploma,MA. (De Monfort), AGNES KU CHUN MOI
DR. KNTAYYA MARIAPPAN
Ph.D (UMS) B. Mus., M. Mus. (Southern Illinois)
BA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (USM) Ph.D (Bristol)
Fine Arts Music Theory / Analyses of Western Musical
Social Inequalities & Ethnic Relations
DR. JACQUELINE PUGH-KITINGAN DR. ALIAKBAR GULASAN
DR. MOHD. NOOR MAT YAZID
BA. (Hons) (Monash), Ph.D (Queensland) BA. (Hons) (UM), M. Env. Mngmt.(UKM), Ph.D (UKM)
B. Devt. Sc. (Hons) (UKM), Dip. Ed. (UIAM), MA. (Leeds), Urban Geography
Ethnomusicology
Ph.D (Birmingham) ASZLEY BEE B. BASRAH BEE
International Relations BA. (Hons) (UKM), M. Letters (UKM)
DR. HASHIM AWANG
(International Politics of Asia Pacific) Archaeology
Ph. D (Hawaii),
Malay Studies and Anthropology
DR. ROSAZMAN HUSSIN DR. DAYANG SURIA HJ. MULIA
B. Soc. Sc. (USM), MA. (Lancaster), Ph.D (Glasgow) BA. (UKM), MA. (Wichita State),
DR. KAMARULZAMAN BIN ASKANDAR
Sociology of Tourism / Industry Ph.D (Uni.of South Carolina)
B.Sc (Political Science) US, MA (Government), US
Gender Studies and Migration
Ph.D (Conflict Resolution) UK
DR. LOW KOK ON
BA.,MA.,Ph.D. (USM) DR. DZURIZAH IBRAHIM
DR. FOON SOON FOOK DPA (ITM), B. Devt. Sc. (Hons) (UKM), MAIR (Warwick),
Folk Literature
B. Sc (Pendidikan) USM, M.Ed, PhD (Cardiff, UK)
Ph.D (Pendidikan Multimedia)USM Industrial Relations / Human Resources
DR.SIM CHEE CHEANG
BA, MA. (UM), Ph.D (UKM)
DR. SITI ZAINON ISMAIL FAZLI ABD. HAMID
English /Malay Literature
BFA (Visual ART Indonesia), (Master of Art) (UKM), Ph.D BA. (Hons), MA. (UKM)
(UM) Art Culture and Heritage Training & Development
DR. RAMZAH DAMBUL
BSc. (Malaya), M.A. (UKM), Ph.D (East Anglia) DR. GAIM LUNKAPIS @ JAMES
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Climatology BSc., MA.Geography (USA) MSc. RS & GIS (UPM)
Ph.D (Macquarie University, Sydney)
DR. ZAIRUL ANUAR MD. DAWAM Pengurusan Pinggir Pantai & GIS
DR. A .RAHMAN TANG ABDULLAH SmPP. (UKM), SSa. (UKM), Ph.D (UMS)
BA. (Hons) (UM), MA. (SOAS), Ph.d (SOAS) Management and Marketing Film / Theater DR. HARYATI ABD. KARIM
History Of Southeast Asia / Malaysia BA.SeniHalus (USM), MA. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)
Art Education
DR. ASMADY IDRIS
DR. KADIR JAAFAR
BA. (Hons) (UIAM), MA.,
BA(Hons) (USM), M.Emv. Management (UKM),
Ph.D (Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK) Ph.D (UMT)
International Relations (Middle East) Integrated Coastal Zone Management
88 Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage

KHAIRIL ANWAR DEAN KAMARUDDIN DR. ROSLEE HAJI ABBAS ANDREW PONINTING
B. Mus. (UiTM), MA. (Westminster) BSc., MSc. (Southern New Hampshire), B. Mus. (UiTM), MA (UMS)
Technology Audio / Instrumental Studies (Bass) Ph.D (UNIMAS) Instrumental Studies (Saxophone)
International Community Economic Development
DR. LEE KUOK TIUNG AZIZAN HJ. MORSHIDI
B.Soc.Sc. (Hons) (UMS) MA.Comm.(UKM), Ph.D (UKM) SAAT HJ. AWANG DAMIT B.HSc. (IIUM), MSc. (UPM)
Law Communications & Development Communications BA. (Hons) (UiTM), MA. (UKM) Management
Journalism, Broadcast Communication, Audience Studies
LOKMAN ABDUL SAMAD
DIANA PETERS
BA., MA. (UKM) RAMLI DOLLAH
Traditional Malay Literature BA. (Hons) Case Western Reverse,
BA. (Hons) (Malaya), MA. (Malaya)
MA. (UKM)
International Relations
HJ. MAHAT JAMAL Politics of United States of America
B. Mass Comm. (UiTM), MSc. (UPM) SALMIE BT. JEMON @ SUHAINA
Broadcasting & Journalism BA. (Malaya), MAIR (Warwick) ESTERLINA MOO CHIN LEN LAZARUS
Occupational Safety & Health SmSa (UMS), MA. (UM)
DR. MARSITAH MOHD. RADZI Performance Arts
B.A (UM), M.A (UM), Ph.D (UKM) DR.SIM CHEE CHEANG
Migration & Social Demography BA, MA. (UM), Ph.D (UKM) FAUZIE B. SARJONO
English /Malay Literature BA., MA. (UMS)
DR. MAUREEN DE SILVA Human Capital Management
BA. (Hons), MA. (UKM), SUHAIMI SALLEH HARIFAH MOHD. NOOR
Ph.D (SOAS, Uni. Of London) BA. (Sunderland), MSc. (Loughborough) BSc., MSc. (USM)
Southeast Asian History Komunikasi Berperantaraan Teknologi Town Planning
MOHAMAD SHAUKHI MD. RADZI SUZALIE MOHAMAD HAJIJAH LAMIRI
BA. (Hons), MA. (UKM) MA. (King’s), M.HSc.(IIUM), B.HSc. Hons. (IIUM) B.Mass Comm (Hons) (USM), MA. Mass Comm. (UiTM)
Sejarah Asia Barat Peace and War Studies, Foreign Policy & Political Islam Media Creative Writing
MOHAMMAD PU’AD BEBIT DR. UBONG IMANG
B. Senireka Grafik, MA. (UiTM) DR. HUMIN JUSILIN
BSc. (Hons) (UTM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UTM)
New Media BA. Seni Halus (USM), MA. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)
Town & Regional Planning
Pendidikan Seni, Seni Halus
DR. MOHAMMAD TAHIR MAPA WAN SHAWALUDDIN WAN HASSAN
BA. (Hons) (UM), M.Env.Mngmt. (UKM) IAN STEPHEN BAXTER
BA. (Hons) (Malaya), MA. (Lancaster)
Ph.D (East Anglia) B.Mus. (Berklee College), M. Mus. (Queensland)
International Relations
Waste Management Music Arranging and Composition /
Instrumental Studies (Jazz Piano)
DR. ZAINI OTHMAN
MUSTAPA ABD. TALIP BA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (UniversityOf Manchester),
SmSn. Pem. (Kep.) (UKM), MSc. (Manchester) IMELDA ACHIN
PhD (UKM)
Geography Information System (GIS) Political BA (Seni Visual) UMS,MA (Visual) UMS
Animation
MARJA AZLIMA OMAR DR. AYESAH UY ABUBAKAR
LLB, LLM (Newcastle Upon Tyne) BA, Philippines, M.A (Development Management) JALIHAH MD. SHAH
International Law Philippines, Ph.D (Development Studies ) USM B. Soc. Sc. (Hons), MA. (UMS)
Urbanisation and Social Change
DR. NOR-INA KANYO
BA. (Hons) MA, Ph.D (USM)
Geography Crime / Human / City (Crime Survey,
LECTURERS JINKY JANE C.SIMEON
SmSa (Muzik) UMS
Urbanization and Demography) Music Education/ Instrumental Studies (Piano)
ADDLEY BROMEO BIANUS
DR. PAUL PORODONG SmSa (kreatif) UMS JURRY FOO @ JURRY BT. F. MICHAEL
BA. (Hons), MA. (Malaya), Ph.D (KENT) Media Production B. Soc. Sc. (Hons) (UMS), MPhil. (UKM)
Rural Sociology
Biogeography
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage 89

KEE Y. SABARIAH KEE Y. YUSSOF OLIVER VALENTINE EBOY


B. Soc. Sc. (Hons), MA. (UMS) BSc. (UTM), MSc. (UTM) TUTORS
Collective Bargaining / Industrial Relations Geoinformatics

LAI CHE CHING @ ABD. LATIF RESOT IGGAU CARLERVIN BIN SUKIM
B. Soc. Sc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc. (Stirling) SmSa (Muzik), MA (Pendidikan Muzik) UiTM
Music Education/ Instrumental Studies (Guitar) BA. (Hons) (UMS)
Corporate Public Relations International Relations
M FAZMI HISHAM RIZAL ZAMANI IDRIS
B.HSc. (Hons) (IIUM), MA. (Deakin) FADILAH SARBI
BAA. Hons. Cinematography(UNIMAS) BA. (Hons), MA. (UMS)
MFA Motion Pictures & TV (AAU, San Francisco) Politics Science
Political Geography
PGD Teaching& Learning (UNIMAS)
Cinematography ROSLEE HJ. WAHID
BA. MUS (UiTM), MA.(Newcastle) HAFIZA NUR ADEEN NOR AHMAD
Music Arranging and Composition / B.Soc.Sc (Hons) (UIA), MA (Notthingham)
MAHADIRIN AHMAD Political
BA. (UMS), MA. (UKM) Instrumental Studies(Trombone)
Arbitration Process / Industrial Relations NOOR SYAKIRAH ZAKARIA
MAINE SUADIK SANIAH AHMAD
B. Senireka Fesyen , MA. Design Techology, UiTM Dip. (KUSZA), B.Soc.Sc. (Hons) (UMS)
SmSn. Pem. (Kep.) (UKM), MA.(UMS) Comparative Study of Industrial Relations
Development and Social Change Fashion Design/ Design Technology

SRI NINGSIH SUKIRMAN PAULINE YONG PAU LIN


MD. SAFFIE BIN ABDUL RAHIM BA. (Hons), MA. (UMS)
BA. (Hons) (USM), MA. (UMS) SSn (STSI), Akt (UNS)
History of East Asia Indonesian Dance Performance Borneo Ethnography, Culture and Traditional Knowledge
Society Original
MOHD AZAREEN AMINULLAH SHARIFUDDIN ZAINAL
B. Senreka Tekstil (UiTM), MA (UMS) BFA (Acting and Directing) USM, RAMLAH DAUD
Fiber Arts & Drawing MA (Screen Studies)(USM) B.Soc.Sc. (Hons) (UMS)
Theatre, Film Border Community & Ethnic Identity
MOHD SUHAIMI MD YASIN
SmSa (Kreatif) UMS SYAHRUDDIN AWANG AHMAD AZMEL ABDUL SATAR
Creative Writing B.Mass Comm. (Hons) (UiTM), MA. (UKM) B. Mus. (Pittsburgh)
Public Relations Audio Engineering
MOSLI TARSAT
BA. (Hons) (Malaya), MA. (UMS) TEDDY MARIUS SOIKUN ISMAIL BIN NORAZMAN
Malaysian History B. Senireka Grafik, MA. (UiTM) BVA Tech. (Hons), UMS
New Media Film &Editing
NORDIANA ZAINUDDIN
M.Komunikasi Korporat (UPM), B.HsC. hons (UIAM) ZAIMIE SAHIBIL LEE CHIE TSANG ISAIAH
Corporate Communications & Public Relations BA Fine Art (UNIMAS), MA. Seni Visual (UMS) B.Mus (University of Western Australia)
Painting & Print Making Music Composition / Instrumental Studies (Piano)
NORDIN SAKKE
BA. (Hons), MA. (Malaya) BADARIAH AB RAHMAN SHARIP ZAINAL BIN SAGKIF SHEK
Hydrology and GIS B.A. (Mngmnt) OUM, MA (Industrial Relations) UMS Diploma In Dance (Choreography) ASWARA,
B.A (Hons) Tari
NORHAYATI AYOB Choreography
Sm. Seni Tembikar (UiTM), MA. (UiTM) FELO
Ceramic Art
SUHAIMI MAGI
NORHUDA BT SALLEH
Master of Dance, Jakarta Arts Institute, Indonesia
BA (Hons) , MA (UiTM)
Journalism
90 Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HA02 COMMUNICATION PUBLIC RELATIONS / ADVERTISING


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202 BAND 1,2, BAND 1,2, *UB00700
(23 CREDIT Ethnic Relations TITAS UB00302 UB00402 English for Career
HOURS) Band 1,2 Band 1,2 Reading and Writing in Academic Reading and Development
UB00102 UB00202 English Writing
Communicative Oral Communication in BAND 3,4,5,6 BAND 3,4,5,6
English Grammar English UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/
Band 3,4,5,6 Band 3,4,5,6 UN/UP/UR/US/ UT UN/UP/UR/US/ UT
UB00402/ UB00502/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/ Foreign Language Foreign Language
UB00602 UN/UP/UR/US/ UT Foundation 2 or Foundation 3 or
Academic Reading Foreign Language Advanced 2 Advanced 3
and Writing Foundation 1 or UW00302
UB00502 Advanced 1 Entrepreneurship
English for Research UE0XXX2
Purposes Soft Skills
UB00602 (Component 1)
Grammar in Context UK0XXX2
UC0XXX2 Soft Skills
Soft Skills (Component 3)
(Component 2)
ECXXXX3
Co-Curriculum
(9 Credit Hours) (8 Credit Hours) (2 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (0 Credit Hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 CT20103
(12 CREDIT Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
HOURS) Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
CT10703 Research
Culture and Society In
Sabah
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
PROGRAM CORE AK10103 AK10203 AK20103 AK20603 AK31503 AK20503
(60 CREDIT Introduction to Communication Information Research Methods Management Feature Writing
HOURS) Communication Theory Technology in Communication Communication AK30203
AK10303 AK21703 AK20903 AK31103 Internship
Media, Culture & News Writing News Editing Consumer AK31306
Society AK20203 Behavior Academic
Mass Communication Training
Law & Ethics
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours)
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HA02 COMMUNICATION PUBLIC RELATIONS / ADVERTISING


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
ELECTIVE AK21103 AK21603 AK30703 AK31203
(48 CREDIT Principles of Public Media Planning Research in Corporate Public
HOURS) Relations AK21203 Public Relations Relations
AK21303 Public Relations AK30903 AK31403
Introduction to Writing Case Studies in Government
Advertising AXXXXX3 Public Relations Public Relations
AXXXXX3 Elective 2 and Advertising AK31603
Elective 1 [School] AK31703 Public Relations
[School] Communication Consultancy
and Marketing Project
Strategy AXXXXX3
AXXXXX3 Elective 5
Elective 3 [School]
[School]
AXXXXX3
Elective 4
[School]
(9 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (15 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours)

TOTAL
(122 CREDIT 21 17 20 22 21 21
HOURS)

NOTE:
1. * Credit hours for this course is not included.
2. Course offerings are subject to change.
3. ** Elective Course within school
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HA02 COMMUNICATION JOURNALISM / BROADCASTING


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202 BAND 1,2, BAND 1,2, *UB00700
(23 CREDIT Ethnic Relations TITAS UB00302 UB00402 English for Career
HOURS) Band 1,2 Band 1,2 Reading and Writing in Academic Reading and Development
UB00102 UB00202 English Writing
Communicative Oral Communication in BAND 3,4,5,6 BAND 3,4,5,6
English Grammar English UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/
Band 3,4,5,6 Band 3,4,5,6 UN/UP/UR/US/ UT UN/UP/UR/US/ UT
UB00402/ UB00502/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/ Foreign Language Foreign Language
UB00602 UN/UP/UR/US/ UT Foundation 2 or Foundation 3 or
Advanced 2 Advanced 3
Academic Reading Foreign Language UW00302
and Writing Foundation 1 or Entrepreneurship
UB00502 Advanced 1
English for Research UE0XXX2
Purposes Soft Skills
UB00602 (Component 1)
Grammar in Context UK0XXX2
UC0XXX2 Soft Skills
Soft Skills (Component 3)
(Component 2)
ECXXXX3
Co-Curriculum

(9 Credit Hours) (8 Credit Hours) (2 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (0 Credit Hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 CT20103
(12 CREDIT Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
HOURS) Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
CT10703 Research
Culture and Society In
Sabah
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
PROGRAM CORE AK10103 AK10203 AK20103 AK20603 AK31503 AK20503
(60 CREDIT Introduction to Communication Information Research Methods Management Feature Writing
HOURS) Communication Theory Technology in Communication Communication AK30203
AK10303 AK21703 AK20903 AK31103 Internship
Media, Culture & News Writing News Editing Consumer AK31306
Society AK20203 Behavior Academic
Mass Communication Training
Law & Ethics
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours)
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HA02 COMMUNICATION JOURNALISM / BROADCASTING


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
ELECTIVE AK207703 AK20803 AK30303 AK30403
(48 CREDIT Radio Production 1 Radio Production 2 TV Production TV Directing
HOURS) AK20503 AK21803 AK30503 AK30603
AK20403 TV Script Writing Electronic News Station Management
Photo AXXXXX3 Gathering & AK30503
Communication Elective 2 [School] Dissemination Comparative
AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3 Journalism
Elective 1 [School] Elective 3 [School] AXXXXX3
AXXXXX3 Elective 5 [School]
Elective 4 [School]

(12 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours) (21 Credit Hours)

TOTAL
(122 CREDIT 21 17 23 22 18 21
HOURS)

NOTE:
1. * Credit hours for this course is not included.
2. Course offerings are subject to change.
3. ** Elective Course within school.
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HA12 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202 BAND 1,2, BAND 1,2, *UB00700
(23 CREDIT Ethnic Relations TITAS UB00302 UB00402 English for Career
HOURS) Band 1,2 Band 1,2 Reading and Writing in Academic Reading and Development
UB00102 UB00202 English Writing
Communicative Oral Communication in BAND 3,4,5,6 BAND 3,4,5,6
English Grammar English UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/
Band 3,4,5,6 Band 3,4,5,6 UN/UP/UR/US/ UT UN/UP/UR/US/ UT
UB00402/ UB00502/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/ Foreign Language Foreign Language
UB00602 UN/UP/UR/US/ UT Foundation 2 or Foundation 3 or
Academic Reading Foreign Language Advanced 2 Advanced 3
and Writing Foundation 1 or UW00302
UB00502 Advanced 1 Entrepreneurship
English for Research UE0XXX2
Purposes Soft Skills
UB00602 (Component 1)
Grammar in Context UK0XXX2
UC0XXX2 Soft Skills
Soft Skills (Component 3)
(Component 2)
ECXXXX3
Co-Curriculum
(9 Credit Hours) (8 Credit Hours) (2 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (0 Credit Hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 CT20103
(12 CREDIT Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
HOURS) Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
CT10703 Research
Culture and Society In
Sabah
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
PROGRAM CORE AH10103 AH10203 (Compulsory (Compulsory (Compulsory (Compulsory
(60 CREDIT Introduction of Labour History in Programme Core) Programme Core) Programme Core) Programme Core)
HOURS) Industrial Relations Malaysia AH20203 AH20903 AH30103 AH30803
AH10403 Labour Law Industrial Society and Bargaining and Compensation &
Industrial Relations AH20503 Employment Relations Arbitration Wages Management
in Malaysia Indutrial Safety and AH20603 AH30903
Health Politic Economic in Industrial
AH20703 Industrial Relation Management
Human Resource AH20403 Information System
Management Productivity Management
and Industrial Relations
AH21003
Research Methodology in
Industrial Relations
(3 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours)
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HA12 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
(Compulsory (Compulsory AH31503
Programme Core - Programme Core - Employee
Choose One) Choose One) Participation and
AH21303 AH30303 Democracy
Contemporary Trade Industrial Relations AH31106
Union Movement Comparative Studies Academic Excercises
AH20303 AH30503 AH31206
Analysis and Training & Practicum
Organizational Development (Compulsory
Behaviour AH33503 Programme Core -
Industrial Relations In Choose One)
Informal Sector AH30703
AH32503 Working Organizations
Constitutional Aspects in Transition
of Employment Law AH30203
AH30403 Employment and
International Manpower Issues
Human Resource AH31203
Management Labour Migration and
Nobility
AH31003
Labour Dynamic and
Contemporary Issues
(9 Credit Hours) (15 Credit Hours)
ELECTIVE AH20103 AH31103 Choose one
PROGRAMME Communication Gender and course only)
(12 CREDIT Organization Development AH32003
HOURS) AH32603 Innovations &
Industrial Relations In Working
Europe Environment
AH32203
Employment, Labour
& Capital
AH32403
Employment Law
AH32103
Ethics in the
Workplace
(3 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
ELECTIVE INSIDE/ AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3
OUTSIDE SCHOOL Elective 1 Elective 3 Elective 5
(15 CREDIT AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3
HOURS) Elective 2 Elective 4
(6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
TOTAL (122
CREDIT HOURS) 18 20 20 22 21 21
NOTE: 1. * Credit hours for this course is not included. 2. Course offerings are subject to change. 3. ** Elective Course within school.
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HA14 SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202 Band 1,2 Band 1,2 UB00700
(23 CREDIT Hubungan Etnik TITAS UB00302 UB00402 English for Career
HOURS) (Ethnic Relations) Band 1,2 English Language English Language Development
Band 1,2 UB00202 (Reading and Writing (Academic Reading
UB00102 English Language in English) and Writing)
English Language (Oral Communication Band 3,4,5,6 Band 3,4,5,6
(Communicative in English) UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/
English Grammar) Band 3,4,5,6 UN/UP/UR/US/ UT UN/UP/UR/US/ UT
Band 3,4,5,6 UA/UD/UJ/UM/ Elementary Elementary
UB00402/ UB00502/ UN/UP/UR/US/ UT Foreign Foreign Language
UB00602 Elementary Language 2 or 3 or Advanced 3
Academic Reading UW 00302
Foreign Advanced 2 Entrepreneurship
and Writing English for Language 1 or
Research Purposes Advanced 1
Grammar in Context UE0XXX2
UC0XXX2 Soft Skills
Soft Skills (Component 1)
(Component 2) UK0XXX2
ECXXXX3 Soft Skills
Co-Curriculum (Component 3)
(9 Credit Hours) (8 Credit Hours) (2 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (0 Credit Hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 CT20103
(12 CREDIT Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
HOURS) Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
CT10703 Research
Culture and Society In
Sabah
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
PROGRAM CORE AA10103 AA10203 AA20103 AA20203 AA30103 AA30603
(39 CREDIT Introduction Introduction to Research Sociology of Tourism Social Thought and Sociology of Complex
HOURS) Anthropology Sociology Methodology and Data AA20403 Theory Organization
AA10303 AA10603 Analysis Ethnic Relations AA30303 AA30403
Family System Religion and Society AA20503 AA20803 Environment Social Change and
Industrial Sociology Environment and Sociology Development
Development AA30503 AA31106
Borneo Ethnography Academics Exercises
AA31103
Contemporary AA31306
Society in Practicum
Southeast Asia
(6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours)
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage 97

HA14 SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
EXTERNAL Choose three (3) Choose two (2) Choose three (3) Choose three (3)
ELECTIVE courses only courses only courses only courses only
PROGRAMME (33 AA20703 AA21003 AA30703 AA30803
CREDIT HOURS) Social Inequality Culture and Society Rural Sociology Human Ecology
AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3 AA30903 AA31003
Elective In/Out Elective In/Out Gender Issues Ethnomusicology
School School AXXXXX3 AA30203
AXXXXX3 AA21203 Elective In/Out Sociology of
Elective In/Out Economy and School Migration
School Society AA31303 AA31203
AA21303 AA21503 Community and Politics and
Urban Anthropology Quality of Life and Urban Ecosystem Developmental
AA21403 Development Management Planning
Medical AXXXXX3
Anthropology Elective In/Out
AA21603 School
Urban Sociology
(9 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours)

TOTAL (122
CREDIT HOURS) 21 20 20 19 21 21

NOTE:
1. * Credit hours for this course is not included.
2. Course offerings are subject to change.
3. ** Elective Course within school.
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HA15 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202 UW00202 Band 1,2 UB00700
(23 CREDIT Ethnic Relations TITAS TITAS UB00402 English for Career
HOURS) BAND 1,2 BAND 1,2 BAND 1,2 English Language Development
UB00102 UB00202 UB00202 (Academic Reading
English Language English Language English Language and Writing)
(Communicative (Oral Communication (Oral Communication Band 3,4,5,6
English Grammar) in English) in English) UA/UD/UJ/UM/
BAND 3,4,5,6 BAND 3,4,5,6 BAND 3,4,5,6 UN/UP/UR/US/ UT
UB00402 UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/ Elementary
Academic Reading UN/UP/UR/US/ UT UN/UP/UR/US/ UT Foreign Language 3 or
and Writing Elementary Elementary Advanced 3
UB00502 Foreign Language 1 or Foreign Language 1 UW00302
English for Research Advanced 1 or Advanced 1 Entrepreneurship
Purposes UE0XXX2 UE0XXX2
UB00602 Soft Skills Soft Skills
Grammar in Context (Component 1) (Component 1)
UC0XXX2 UK0XXX2 UK0XXX2
Soft Skills Soft Skills Soft Skills
(Component 2) (Component 3) (Component 3)

(6 Credit Hours) (8 Credit Hours) (8 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (0 Credit Hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 CT20103
(12 CREDIT Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
HOURS) Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
CT10703 Research
Culture and Society In
Sabah
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
PROGRAM CORE AS10103 AS10203 AS20103 AS20203 AS30703 AS32506
(54 CREDIT Introduction to Introduction to Theorics of Introduction to Public ASEAN: Now and Practical Thesis
HOURS) International Relations International Political International Relations International Law The Future AS32206
Economy AS20303 AS20403 AS30903 Practical Training
International Conflict Negotiation International AS31003
Organizations and Management Humanitarian Law Issues in World
AS20503 A21603 AS31703 Politics
Foreign Policy Malaysia’s Foreign Policy History of AS30803
Analysis AS21003 Diplomacy Ethnic and
Arab-Isreal Conflict Religious Conflicts
AS20603
Social Research Methods
and Statistics.

(3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (15 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours)
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HA15 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME * *** **
CORE AS20803 AS30303 AS30203
(21 CREDIT International International The US and the
HOURS) Politics of Asia Politics of Central and Middle East
Pacific South Asia AS30403
AS21203 AS30503 US-Asia Relations
International International AS30603
Politics Politics of the Asia and
of Australasia Middle East International
AS21430 AS30103 Trade
Politics of Alliance International AS31203
AS20603 Security International
European Union AS31103 Politics
(3 Credit Hours) Politics of and Biodiversity
Climate Change AS31403
Foreign Language AS31303 International
Global Perspective Politics
and Environmental of East Asia
Conservation AS31603
AS31503 Human Rights
Global Environmental AS31803
Politics International Politics
AS31903 of the United States
International Politics of
Latin America

(4 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours)


ELECTIVE UZXXXX4 UZXXXX4 UZXXXX4 UZXXXX3
(33 CREDIT Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language
HOURS)
(4 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)

TOTAL
(122 CREDIT 19 21 21 22 21 18
HOURS)

NOTE:
1. * CHOOSE 1 COURSE ONLY
** CHOOSE 2 COURSES ONLY
*** CHOOSE 4 COURSES ONLY
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HA18 GEOGRAPHY
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202 Band 1,2 Band 1,2 UB00700
(23 CREDIT Ethnic Relations TITAS UB00302 UB00402 English for Career
HOURS) Band 1,2 Band 1,2 English (Reading and English (Academic Development
UB00102 UB00202 Writing in English) Reading and Writing) ECXXXX3
English Language English Language Band 3,4,5,6 Band 3,4,5,6 Co-Curriculum
(Communicative (Oral Communication UA/UD/UJ/UM/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/
English Grammar) in English) UN/UP/UR/US/UT UN/UP/UR/US/ UT
Band 3,4,5,6 Band 3,4,5,6 Foreign Language Foreign Language
UB00402 UA/UD/UJ/UM/ Foundation 2 atau Foundation 3 atau
Academic Reading UN/UP/UR/US/ UT Advanced 2 Advanced 3
and Writing Foreign Language UW00302
UB00502 Foundation 1 atau Entrepreneurship
English for Research Advanced 1
Purposes UE0XXX2
UB00602 Soft Skills
Grammar in Context (Component 1)
UC0XXX2 UK0XXX2
Soft Skills Soft Skills
(Component 2) (Component 3)
(6 Credit Hours) (8 Credit Hours) (2 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 CT20103
(12 CREDIT Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
HOURS) Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
CT10703 Research
Culture and Society In
Sabah
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
PROGRAMME AG10503 AG10403 #AG20103 #AG20203 #AG30103 *AG30203
CORE SECTION Introduction To Spatial Information Research Method for Satelite Image Fieldwork and Environmental
1 Geography System Geography Processing Data Analysis Impact Assesment
(SEMESTER AG10303 AG10103 #AAG20403 #AG21303 #AG31303 *AG31003
3, 5 & 6) CHOOSE Physical Human Geography ` Spatial Information System Geospatial Modelling Spatial Analysis Social Biography
2* AND Geography *AG20703 *AG20503 Technique **AG30803
# IS COMPULSORY AG10203 Introduction to Climatology Hydrology and Water *AG30503 Globalization
Interpretation of *AG20803 Catchment River Basin and Development
(SEMESTER 4 Remote Sensing Biogeography **AG21103 Hydrology **AG30603
CHOOSE 1#* AND Images *AG20603 Geography Economy *AG30403 Urban and
CHOOSE 2* Geomorphology **AG21403 Urban Waste Urbanization
**AG20903 Coastal Management Management *AG30303
Urban Ecosystem **AG21203 Climatology for
*AG21503 Management and South East Asia
Geography Transportation Environmental
*AG20303 **AG21003
Coastal Geomorphology Population and
Dynamics Resources
AG21603 *AG21703
(9 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) Geography of Crime Tourism Geography
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HA18 GEOGRAPHY
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME **AG21503 **AG30903 #AG31106
CORE SECTION 1 Transportation Urban and Rural Academic
(SEMESTER 3 & 4) Geography Planning Exercise / Practicum
CHOOSE 2 * OR **AG30703 AG31603
CHOOSE 2 ** & # IS Land Crime and
COMPULSORY Administration and Development
(SEMESTER 5 & 6) Management
CHOOSE 1 * OR **AG31503
CHOOSE 1 ** & # IS Social Impact
COMPULSORY (54 Assesment
CREDIT HOURS) (9 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours)
ELECTIVE *AG20703 *AG20503 *AG30503 *AG30203
SECTION 2 Introduction to Hydrology & River Basin and Environmental
CHOOSE Climatology Water Catchment Management Impact Assesment
1 * OR #AG20403 **AG21103 *AG30403 *AG31003
CHOOSE Physical GIS Geography Economy Urban Waste Social
1 ** *AG20803 **AG21203 Management Biogeography
& # IS Biogeography Management and **AG30903 **AG30803
COMPULSORY *AG20603 Environmental Urban & Rural Globalization and
(30 CREDIT Geomorphology Ecosystem Planning Development
HOURS) **AG20903 **AG21003 **AG30703 **AG30603
Urban Ecosystem Population & Land Administration Urban and
*AG21603 Resources & Management Urbanization
Geography of Crime **AG21403 **AG31503 *AG30303
Coastal Social Impact Climatology for
Management Assessment South East Asia
AG21703 AG31603
Tourism Geography Crime and
Development
AXXXX3 AXXXX3 AXXXX3 AXXXX3
Elective 1 (Faculty) Elective 2 (Faculty) Elective 4 (Faculty) Elective 5 (Faculty)
AXXXX3
Elective 3 (Faculty)
(6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours)

21 20 20 22 21 18

NOTE:
1. * Adalah Gugusan Fizikal 2. ** Adalah Gugusan Kemanusiaan 3. # Compulsory Courses
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HA24 HISTORY
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202 UB00302 UB00402
(23 CREDIT Ethnic Relation TITAS Reading and Academic Reading and
HOURS) UB00102 UW00202 Writing in English Writing
Communicative Oral Communication in UW00302
English Grammar English Entrepreneurship
UCXXXX2 UEXXXX2
Soft Skills Soft Skills
(Component 2) (Component 1)
EXXXXX3 UKXXXX2
Co-Curriculum Soft Skills
(Component 3)

(9 Credit Hours) (8 Credit Hours) Year


(2 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 CT20103
(12 CREDIT Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
HOURS) Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
CT10703 Research
Culture and Society In
Sabah
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
PROGRAMME AJ10103 AJ10203 AJ20103 AJ21803 AJ31303 AJ30603
CORE Introduction to History of Sabah & History of The Social History of Malaya History of Maritime History of World
(57 CREDIT History Sarawak Malacca Sultanate (1850 - 1963) Civilization Navigation
HOURS) (1841-1963) AJ21303 AJ20403 AJ30903 AJ31403
AJ10403 Malaya in The Research and Writing Heritage Malay
Introduction to Colonial Era Methodology in History Management Historiography
Archaeology AJ21903 AJ20903 AJ32103 AJ31706
History of Early History of East Asia History of the Academic Exercise
Southeast AJ21203 Political
Asia: Pre-Colonial Malaysian History Development of
AJ22303 (1900 -1957) Malaysia: Post
Western Philosophy Independence
and Thought of History AJ30503
Southeast Asian
History:
Modernization and
Development
(3 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (9 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours) (12 Credit Hours)
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HA24 HISTORY
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
ELECTIVE (15 AJ20703 AJ20603 AJ30703 AJ30803
CREDIT HOURS) American History: Southeast Asian Middle East History of
Pre American History Colonialism/ Conflict: Post World American Revolution
Revolution Imperialism War II until World War II
AJ20303 AJ21003 AJ31103 AJ31203
History of Pacific Uthmaniyah Empire East Asia History: Tajdid and Islah
Colonization & Modern West Asia Political Power And Movement In Islamic
AJ21103 History Untill World Army World
European History War II AJ30303 AJ31603
Before World History of Southeast European History
War II Asia: Islamic Post World War II
Resurgence AJ31003
AJ32803 History of Modern
History of South Australasia and
East Asia (1800 - Oceania
1941) AJ32403
AJ32903 Muslim
Economic History of Historiography
Malaya (1850 -
1941)
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
Choose 2 Choose 1 Course Choose 1 Course Choose 1 Course
Courses Only Only Only Only
ELECTIVE AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3
WITHIN SCHOOL Course in any Course in any Course in any
(15 CREDIT School Programme School Programme School Programme
HOURS)
(3 Credit Hours)

TOTAL
(122 CREDIT 18 20 23 22 21 18
HOURS)

NOTE:
1. Course offerings are subject to change.
2. **Elective course within school.
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HA05 MUSIC STUDIES


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE Language Language Language Language
2 Credit Hours 2 Credit Hours 2 Credit Hours 2 Credit Hours
University Core University Core Co-Curriculum Core University Core
4 Credit Hours 4 Credit Hours 3 Credit Hours 2 Credit Hours
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 CT20103 CT30406
Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and Final Project
Scientific Knowledge Methodology of CT30506
CT10703 Research Internship (IT)
Culture and Society In
Sabah
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
PROGRAMME CM10102 CM10202 CM21302 CM21402 CM32702 CM33002
CORE Theory & Harmony I Theory & Harmony II Harmony & Harmony & Conducting Major Study VI
CM10302 CM10402 Composition I Composition II CM32902 CM33402
Major Study I Major study II CM21502 CM21602 Major Study V Arranging for
CM10501 CM10601 Major Study III Major Study IV CM33302 Pop Orchestra
Minor Study I Minor Study II CM21901 CM22001 Orchestration CM33602
CM10701 CM10801 Aural Training III Aural Training IV CM33502 Instrumental &
Aural Training I Aural Training II CM22101 CM22201 Studio Recording Vocal Ensemble VI
CM10901 CM11002 Instrumental & Instrumental & Technology CM34002
Instrumental & Western Music Textual Vocal Ensemble III Vocal Ensemble IV Applications I Digital Audio
Vocal Ensemble I Analysis II CM22302 CM22402 CM33901 Technology
CM11102 CM11201 Arranging for Arranging for Big Band Instrumental & CM35002
Western Music Instrumental & Vocal Chamber Music CM22602 Vocal Ensemble V Studio Recording
Textual Analysis I Ensemble II CM23301 Music Programming CM34102 Technology
CM11401 MIDI Fundamental Arranging for Wind Applications II
Music Notation Orchestra
Software
COMP. ELECTIVE CM23101 CM22802 CM35103
Malaysian Traditional Music and Business Pre-Graduation
Music I Management Recital
CM22901 CM23001 CA30803
Modern Harmony I Modern Harmony II Art Works and
CA31003 Copyrights
Marketing of Creative
Works

TOTAL
(122 CREDIT 21 21 20 20 17 22
HOURS)
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HA05 MUSIC STUDIES


Level 1000 Level 2000 Level 3000
Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II
UNIVERSITY UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
CORE Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory
KNOWLEDGE Course I Course II Course III
CENTER COM I:UC COM II:UE
(12 CREDIT Soft Skills Soft Skills
HOURS) COM III:UK
Soft Skills
UNIVERSITY English Module (1) English Module (2) English Module (3) English Module (4) English Module (5)
CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402 UB00700
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communicative Oral Communication Reading & Writing in Academic Reading English for Career
English Grammar In English English and Writing Development
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
CO- CORRICULUM Co-curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
SCHOOL CORE CT10703 CT10603 CT20103 CT30506
(24 CREDIT HOURS Philospoly of Culture Introduction to Research Theory Internship (IT)
& Arts Arts Management & Methodology in Art CT30406
CT10903 Final Project
Borneo Indigenous
Arts
PROGRAMME CM10102 CM10202 CM21302 CM21402 CM32702 CM33002
CORE Theory & Harmony I Theory & Harmony II Harmony & Harmony & Conducting Major Study VI
(60 CREDIT CM10302 CM10402 Composition I Composition II CM32902 CM33602
HOURS) Major Study I Major Study II CM21502 CM21602 Major Study V Instrumental & Vocal
CM10501 CM10601 Major Study III Major Study IV CM33901 Ensemble VI
Minor Study I Minor Study II CM21901 CM22001 Instrumental & Vocal CM33402
CM10701 CM10801 Aural Training III Aural Training IV Ensemble V Arranging for Pop
Aural Training I Aural Training II CM22101 CM22201 CM34102 Orchestra
CM10901 CM11201 Instrumental & Vocal Instrumental & Vocal Arranging for Wind CM34002
Instrumental & Vocal Instrumental & Vocal Ensemble III Ensemble IV Orchestra Digital Audio
Ensemble I Ensemble II CM22302 CM22402 CM33501 Technology
CM11102 CM11002 Arranging for Arranging for Big Studio Recording CM35002
Western Music Western Music Chamber Music Band Technology Studio Recording
Textual Analysis I Textual Analysis II CM23301 CM22602 Applications I Technology
CM11401 Basic Midi Music CM33302 Applications II
Music Notation Programming Orchestration
Software
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HA05 MUSIC STUDIES


Level 1000 Level 2000 Level 3000
Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II
COMPULSORY CM11601 CM23101 CM22802 CM35103
ELECTIVE Malaysian Malaysian Music and Business Pre-Graduation
(15 CREDIT Tradisional Traditional Music II Management Recital
HOURS) Music I CM22901 CM23001 CA30803
Modern Harmony I Modern Harmony II Art Works and
CA31003 Copyrights
Marketing of
Creative Work
TOTAL
(122 CREDIT 21 22 20 20 17 22
HOURS)
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SEMESTER I
■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.
■ It is compulsory for students with MUET band 1-3 to take English Modules 1-5 for 5 semesters.
■ International students are exempted from taking Compulsory Course I (HE: UW00102) and II (TITAS: UW00202).
■ However it is compulsory for all international students to take Bahasa Melayu Asas I (UM00102) and Bahasa Melayu Asas (UM00202).

SEMESTER II
■ It is compulsory for students with MUET band 4-5 to take English Modules 4(a), 4(b) or 4 (c) and a Foreign / Local Language Course.
■ It is compulsory for all international students to take Soft Skill Component UC00602 in the 1st Semester and UE00402 in 2nd
semester. It is compulsory for students with MUET band 4-5 to take English Modules 4(a), 4(b) or 4 (c) and a Foreign / Local Language
Course.
■ It is compulsory for all international students to take Soft Skill Component UC00602 in the 1st Semester and UE00402 in 2nd semester.

SEMESTER III
■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.

SEMESTER IV
■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.

SEMESTER V
■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.

SEMESTER VI
■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.

■ Total Credit Hours : Core University + Core School + Core Programme + Compulsory Elective
: 23 credit hours + 24 credit hours + 60 credit hours + 15 credit hours
: 122 credit hours

Note: Students from the Music Programme will take Six (6) Compulsory elective Courses from the Music Arts programme and Two (2)
Compulsory elective Courses from Creative Arts programme which are offered in a package.

ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE II ELECTIVE III ELECTIVE IV ELECTIVE V ELECTIVE VI ELECTIVE VII ELECTIVE VIII
CM11601 CM23101 CM22901 CM22802 CM23001 CA31003 CM35103 CA30803
Malaysian Malaysian Modern Music and Modern Marketing of Pre-Graduation Copyrights and
Tradisional Traditional Harmony I Business Harmony II Creative Works Recital Art Works
Music I Music II Management
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HA11 CREATIVE ARTS


Level 1000 Level 2000 Level 3000
Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202 English Module (3) UW00302
KNOWLEDGE Compulsory Compulsory UB00302 Compulsory
CENTER Course I Course II Reading & Writing Course III
(12 CREDIT COM I:UC COM II:UE in English
HOURS) Soft Skills Soft Skills
COM III:UK
Soft Skills
UNIVERSITY English Module (1) English Module (2) English Module (4) English Module (5)
CORE LANGUAGE UB00102 UB00202 UB00402 UB00700
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communicative Oral Communication Academic Reading English for Career
English Grammar In English and Writing Development
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
CO- CORRICULUM Co-curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE CT10703 CT10603 CT20103 CT30406
(24 CREDIT Philosophy Of Introduction to Arts Research Final Project
HOURS) Culture & Arts Management Methodology & CT30506
CT10903 Theory of Art Internship (IT)
Borneo Indigenous CT20301
Arts Recital II
PROGRAMME CA10103 CA10203 CA20102 CA20203 CA32502 CA30802
CORE History of Malay Introduction to Literary Theory Scriptwriting Copy Editing Copyrights and
(61- 62 CREDIT Literature Writing CA20302 CA23203 CA32703 Art Works
HOURS) CA10302 CA10803 Media Writing Short Stories Writing Novel Writing CA32003
Fundamentals of Dance Techniques Techniques CA23402 CA32902 New Media Writing
MODULE I Dance and Improvisation CA20702 Art Criticism Comparative CA32202
WRITING CA10502 CA10603 Literary Appreciation CA23602 Analysis of Arts Academic Writing
History of Dance The Fundamentals CA22502 Rhetoric Writing CA33102
CA10703 of Acting Poem Writing CA23803 Media Publishing
Introduction to CA22703 Creative Project Management
Theatre Industry Creative
Management
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HA11 CREATIVE ARTS


Level 1000 Level 2000 Level 3000
Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II
MODULE II CA10103 CA10203 CA21102 CA21202 CA30903 CA30402
DANCE History of Malay Introduction to Writing Dance Techniques I Dance Techniques II Dance Ethnology Graphic
Literature CA10803 CA21302 CA21802 CA33502 Communication
CA10302 Dance Techniques and Dance Technicalities Education in Dance Dance Drama CA32402
Fundamentals of Improvisation CA21702 CA22403 Production Dance Therapy
Dance CA10603 Production Production CA33702 CA32603
CA10502 The Fundamentals of Procedures I Procedures II Dance Analysis Asian Dance
History of Dance Acting CA22902 CA24002 CA33902 CA32802
CA10703 Malaysian Dance I Malaysian Dance II Theatre Technical Dance Notation
Introduction to CA23103 CA24202 CA34103
Theatre Composition and Introduction to Costume Design
Choreography Dance Drama CA34302
Early Project
MODULE III CA10103 CA10203 CA21702 CA22403 CA31703 CA30402
MANAGEMENT OF History of Malay Introduction to Writing Production Production Theatre & Film Graphic
THEATRE & FILM Literature CA10803 Procedures I Procedures II Production Communication
CA10302 Dance Techniques CA21903 CA22603 Technology CA31603
Fundamentals of and Improvisation Acting Techniques I Acting Tech- niques II CA31902 Stage Scenography
Dance CA10603 CA22302 CA22202 Theatre & Film CA33003
CA10502 The Fundamentals of Theatre Therapy Theatre in Education Appreciation Directing II
History of Dance Acting CA21302 CA24403 CA34503
CA10703 Dance Technicalities Theatre, Film and Directing I
Introduction to CA23302 Business CA34702
Theatre Literary Adaptation Theatre Technical
CA34103
Costume Design
CA34302
Early Project
MINOR Elective I Elective II Elective IV
(15 CREDIT CV10303 Elective III Elective V
HOURS) Visual Literation CV10903 CV33503
(module 1) Graphic Digital Web Interactive
CA21903 Publishing I (Module I, II, III)
Acting Techniques I (Module I) CA31003
(module II) CM21003 Marketing of
CA21103 Music and Perfoming Creative Works
Dance Techniques I Arts (Module II & III) (module I)
(module III) CA32903 CA32103
Comparative Analysis Video & Audio
of Arts Digital Production
(Module II & III) (Module I, II & III)
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SEMESTER I
■ All students must register for university core courses listed and the three modules offered by the school for Semester 1 & 2.
■ It is compulsory for students with MUET band 1-3 to take English Mudules 1-5 for 5 semesters.
■ International students are exempted from taking Compulsory Course I (HE: UW00102) and II (TITAS: UW00202)
■ However it is compulsory for all international students to take Bahasa Melayu Asas I (UM00102) and Bahasa Melayu Asas (UM00202)

SEMESTER II
■ All students must register for university core courses listed and the three modules offered by the school for Semester 1 & 2.
■ It is compulsory for students with MUET band 4-5 to take English Mudules 4(a), 4(b) or 4(c) and a Foreign / Local Language Course.
■ It is compulsory for all international students to take Soft Skill Component UC00602 in the 1st Semester and UE00402 in 2nd semester.

SEMESTER III
■ Students are required to choose which modules they wish to focus on in view of their interest and expertise. They are only
allowed to register for 1 module out of the three modules offered by the school.
■ Students enrolled in the writing modules has to complete 22 credit hours
■ Students enrolled in the Dance modules has to complete 22 credit hours.
■ Students enrolled in the Theatre & Film Management Modules has to complete 22 credit hours.

SEMESTER IV
■ Students must register for the courses in their respective modules.
■ Students who choose the Writing modules has to complete 20 credit hours.
■ Students who registered for the Dance modules has to complete 21 credit hours.
■ Students who registered for the Theater and Film Management modules has to complete 21 credit hours.

SEMESTER V
■ Students have to register for their courses in their respective modules.
■ Students who choose the Writing modules has to complete 18 credit hours.
■ Students who registered for the Dance modules has to complete 20 credit hours.
■ Students who registered for the Theater and Film Management modules has to complete 21 credit hours.

SEMESTER VI
■ Students have to register for all courses in their respective modules.
■ Students who choose the Writing modules has to complete 19 credit hours.
■ Students who registered for the Dance modules has to complete 21 credit hours.
■ Students who registered for the Theater and Film Management modules has to complete 20 credit hours.

■ Total Credit Hours : Core University + Core School + Core Programme + Elective
: 23 credit hours + 24 credit hours + 59-65 credit hours + 15 credit hours
: 121 - 127 credit hours
Note: Students from the Arts Creative Programme will take five (5) minor courses from which offered in a package.
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage 111

CV10303 CA21903 CA21103


SEMESTER III Visual Literation (module 1) Acting Techniques I (module II) Dance Techniques I (module III)

CV10903 CM21003 CA32903


ELECTIVE

SEMESTER IV Graphic Digital Publishing I (Module I) Music and Perfoming Arts (Module II & III) Comparative Analysis of Arts
(Module II & III)
CV33503 CA31003 CA32103
SEMESTER V Web Interactive (Module I, II, III) Marketing of Creative Works (Module I) Video & Audio Digital Production
(Module I, II & III)
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HA32 VISUAL ART TECHNOLOGY
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7
UNIVERSITY CORE Language Language Language Language
2 Credit Hours 2 Credit Hours 2 Credit Hours 2 Credit Hours
University Core University Core (Co-Curriculum) University Core
4 Credit Hours 6 Credit Hours 3 Credit Hours 2 Credit Hours
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 CT20103 CT30406 CT10903
Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and Final Project Borneo Indigeous
Scientific Methodology of CT30506 Arts
Knowledge Research Internship (IT) CT20703
CT10703 Philosophy &
Culture and Society Culture of Arts
In Sabah
(6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
PROGRAMME CV10102 CV11002 CM21302 CV21202 CV32102 CT30406 CT30506
CORE Visual Arts Basic Drawing II Harmony & Basic 3D Digital Audio Video Final Project Internship (IT)
Analysis CV10602 Composition I Animation Production II CV32503
CV10302 Digital Graphic CM21502 CV21402 CV33302 Borneo Ethnics
Visual Art Photo Major Study III Basic Advertising 3D Animation Arts Analysis
Literacy I Publication II CM21901 CV22602 CV33502
CV10702 CV10802 Aural Training III Batik Interactive Web
Art History & Concepts & CM22101 CV22802 CV33702
Aesthetics I Context in Instrumental & Painting 2D Animation
CV10902 Drawing Vocal Ensemble III CV21002 CV33902
Digital Graphic CV10202 CM22302 Exhibition & Ceramic
Photo Visual Art Arranging for Gallery Technology
Publication I Literacy II Chamber Music Management CV34103
CV11102 CM23301 CV22002 Collaborative
Basic Drawing I MIDI Fundamental Graphic Illustration Project
COMP. ELECTIVE CM23101
Malaysian
Traditional Music I
CM22901
Modern Harmony I
MINOR (II) (II / III) (IV & V)
3 Credit Hours 6 Credit Hours 6 Credit Hours
CA20203 CV34303 CA30803
Script Writing Audio Structuring Copyrights &
in Video Artworks
CV34502 CA31003
Compositing Marketing of
Technology Creative Works
TOTAL
(120 CREDIT HOURS) 22 21 20 19 19 15 6
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HA32 VISUAL ART TECHNOLOGY


Level 1000 Level 2000 Level 3000
Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II Semester I Semester II
UNIVERSITI CORE PPIB PPIB PPIB PPIB
PPIB Compulsary Course I Compulsary Course II English Modul (3)- Compulsary
(12 HOURS) (HE UW00102) (TITAS UW00202) UB00302 Course III
PPIB PPIB Reading & Writing (APK UW00302)
K.Insaniah [Kom I:UC] K.Insaniah [KomII:UE] In English
PPIB
K.Insaniah [KomIII:UK]
UNIVERSITY CORE PPIB PPIB PPIB PPIB
LANGUAGE English Modul (1)- English Modul (2)- English Modul (4)- English Modul (4)-
(8 HOURS) UB00102 UB00202 UB00402 UB00402
Communicative Oral Communication Academic Reading Academic Reading
English Grammar In English and Writing and Writing
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
CURRICULLUM Curricullum
(3 HOURS)
SCHOOL CORE CT10903 CT10603 CT20103 CT30506
(24 HOURS) Borneo Introduction to Arts Research Practical Training
Indigenous Arts Managements Methodology & CT30406
CT20703 Theory of Art Final Project
Philosophy & Culture (MATRIX)
of Arts
PROGRAM CORE CV10102 CV11002 CV21302 CV21202 CV32102 CV32503
(58 HOURS) Visual Art Analysis Basic Drawing II Basic 2D Animation Basic 3D Animation Digital Áudio Borneo Ethnics
CV10302 CV10602 CV21702 CV21402 Vídeo Production II Arts Analysis
Visual Literation I Digital Graphic Exploration of Basic Advertising CV33302
CV10702 Photo Publication II Indigenous Art CV22602 3D Animation
Art History & CV10802 CV21902 Batik CV33702
Aesthetics Concepts and Digital Áudio CV22102 2D Animation
CV10902 Contexts in Art Vídeo Production I Painting CV33502
Digtal Graphic CV10202 CV22302 CV21002 Web Interactive
Photo Publication Visual Litreration II Art History & Gallery & Exhibition CV33902
CV11102 Aesthetics II Managements Ceramic Technology
Basic Drawing I CV22702 CV22002 CV34103
Ceramics Graphic Illustration Collaborative
CV22902 Project
Drawing
MINOR Compulsary Elective Compulsary Elective Compulsary Elective Compulsory Elective Compulsary Elective Compulsary Elective
(15 HOURS) CA20203 CV34303 CA30803
Scriptwriting Áudio Structuring in Copyrights & Arworks
Video CA31003
CV34502 Marketing of Creative
Compositing Technology Works
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SEMESTER I
■ Compulsary for all students to register all the courses offered
■ It is compulsary for students with MUET band 1-3 to take English Moduls 1-5 for 5 Semesters
■ International Students are exempted from taking compulsary course I (HE: UW00102) and compulsary II (TITAS: UW00202)
■ However all international students are required to take Bahasa Melayu Asas I (UM00102) dan kursus Bahasa Melayu Asas II
(UM00202)

SEMESTER II
■ Compulsary for all students to register for all the courses offered
■ It is compulsary for all students with MUET band 4-5 to take English Modules 4 (a), 4 (b) or 4 (c) and a foreign / Local Language Course
■ It is compulsary for all international Students to take soft sklils components UC00602 in the First Semester and UE00402 in second
semester.

SEMESTER III
■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.

SEMESTER IV
■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.

SEMESTER V
■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.

SEMESTER VI
■ Compulsory for all students to register for all the courses offered.

■ Total Credit Hours : University Core + School Core + Program Core + Elective
: 23 Credit Hours + 24 Credit Hours + 58 Credit Hours + 15 Credit Hours
: 120 credit hours

Note: Students from the Visual Art Technology Program will take Five (5) minor courses as follows

CREATIVE ARTS PROGRAM MUSIC PROGRAM VISUAL ARTS TECHNOLOGY


PROGRAM
CA20203 CV34303 CV34502
Scriptwriting (sem 4) Audio Structuring in Video Compositing Technology
CA30803 (sem 5) (sem 5)
Copyrights & Artworks (sem 6)
CA31003
Marketing of Creative Works
(sem 6)
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage 115
116 Faculty of Psychology and Education

FACULTY OF
PSYCHOLOGY “

AND EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY WITH HONOURS
BPKP CODE PROGRAMME
HA13
HA16
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Youth and Community Development i For further inquiries, please contact:
HA19 Counselling Psychology
HA20 Child and Family Psychology Faculty of Psychology and Education
Administrative Office
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK WITH HONOURS Block of Psychology
BPKP CODE PROGRAMME
HA52 Social Work Tel : 6088 - 320000
Ext : 8142 / 8242 / 8011
BACHELOR IN EDUCATION WITH HONOURS Fax : 6088 - 320 101
BPKP CODE PROGRAMME E-mail : pejfpp@ums.edu.my
HT06 Education with TESL
HT16 Education with Science Administrative Office
HT17 Education with Social Science Block of Education
HT18 Education with Economy

BACHELOR IN SPORTS SCIENCE WITH HONOURS


Tel : 088 - 320 000
Ext : 2506
BPKP CODE PROGRAMME
Fax : 088 - 320 268
HS20 Sports Science
E-mail : pejfpp@ums.edu.my
Faculty of Psychology and Education 117

DEAN HEAD OF PROGRAMME HA19


Prof. Dr. Ismail Ibrahim Norlizah Matshah KB, Pa
B.Fine Art (UiTM), PG. Dip (Art & Design) De Monfort Dip. Ed. (TESL) (IPG Gaya), BHsc. (Psychology) (UIAM)
M.A (Art & B Design) De Monfort, Ph.D (Fine Art) UMS Pg Dip (Drug Abuse) (UMS), MA Counselling Psychology
(UMS)
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC & INTERNATIONAL)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Dahlan Hj. A. Malek HEAD OF PROGRAMME HA20
BA.IRKH (Fiqh), BHSc (Psy.) (UIAM), MA (Psy). (UKM), PGDip, Dr. Shazia Iqbal Hashmi
Ph.D (Aberdeen) BA, MSc (Peshawar), Ph.D Psychology (UMS)

DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION) HEAD OF PROGRAMME HA52


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Zaki Bin Ishak Habibie Hj. Ibrahim
B.Sc.Hons, Dip.Ed. (UKM), M.Ed., (Ph.D (Waikato)) BSc (UPM), MA (Bradford)

DEPUTY DEAN (STUDENTS AFFAIRS & ALUMNI) HEAD OF PROGRAMME HT06


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suyansah Swanto Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lee Kean Wah
B.A. (Essex), M.A. (Warwick), Ph.D (Nottingham) B.Ed TESL (Lancaster), Dip.ESL (UM), Cert.in Ed (English),
TESL, English Language MPSAH
M.ed TESL (UTM), Ph.D (Applied Linguistics (Lancaster)
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Muhaimin Hj. Abd. Sani HEAD OF PROGRAMME HT16
B.Soc.Sc (Hons) (USM) Dr. Denis Andrew D. Lajium
B.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.A (USM),
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR PhD (Chemistry Education) Waikato
Azlan Bin Awang
B.Ed.Hons (UMS) HEAD OF PROGRAMME HT17
Dr. Dg Norizah Ag Kiflee @ Dzulkifli
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR B.Ed. Hons, M.Ed. (UMS), History, Ph.D (UMS)
Yasmin Suraya Yusof Education Management
B.A. Hons Bus. Mgmt (Oxford Brookes)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HT18
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER Dr. Abdul Said Ambotang
Nurul Fatiha Firdaus Binti Roslan Dip. Applied Sc. B.B.A Hons (UITM), M.Ed. (UTM), Ph.D
B. Psy (Counseling) UMS (UMS)

INFORMATION SYSTEMS OFFICER HEAD OF PROGRAMME HS20


Angeline Toeu Yu Yun @ Nur Aishah Toeu Abdullah Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dg Maryama Ag Daud
BA (Visual Arts) (UMS), MA. (Visual Arts) (UMS) B.Sc. (UM), M.Sc. (Essex), Ph.D (UKM)
Health and Fitness
HEAD OF PROGRAMME HA13 Exercise Immunology
Razima Hanim Osman Exercise Physiology
BHsc. (Psychology) UIAM, MA (Psychology) UMS,

HEAD OF PROGRAMME HA16


Dr. Getrude C. Ah Gang @ Grace
BA (UKM), MPsy (UMS), Ph.D (Psychology), La Trobe, Aus
118 Faculty of Psychology and Education

■ To cater for the present needs and demands in


producing competent and balanced graduates who YOUTH AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
Faculty of Aims
are globally recognised in their respective disciplines.

This programme traces youth development from the

Psychology ■ Completing teaching tasks, involving in research,


publication, conference, consultation and other tasks
cognitive, linguistic, social, affective, and moral aspects
through various theoretical orientations. Research results
will be utilized to show the implications of development
which are related to the wellbengs of all individuals

and ■
across the disciplines in the faculty.

Maintaining excellence and making UMS as the main


processes on youth problems in the context of community
development. This programme discusses planning,
implementation, follow-up and monitoring of youth and

Education institution of education, training and research in the


areas of psychology, education and social work, apart
from social development.
community programmes. Students will also receive
practical training in community services at rehabilitation
institutions to produce well-informed and experienced
graduates in the field of community development.
Trainings are conducted with the co-operation of
Introduction Programmes Offered government and non-government agencies such as
Department of Social Services, Department of National
Faculty of Psychology and Education produces trained and Unity, NGOs and other related agencies.
knowledgeable professionals in education and human INDUSTRIAL AND
development to address behavioral and social problems. ORGANIZATIONAL Graduates of this programme will serve the public and
To meet the challenging needs of the 21st century, the PSYCHOLOGY private sectors as community development officers,
faculty draws on, integrates, and synergizes fundamental rehabilitation officers, consultants, research assistants or
disciplines such as pedagogy, psychology, social work and tutors in educational institutions, facilitators and helpers in
counseling to produce skilled and competent graduates. This programme introduces students to the field of related organizations.
Employing a careful mixed of contemporary courses and industrial and organizational psychology and problems
programs, the faculty aspires to produce highly skilled and related to organizational behaviour. The focus of study
competent graduates who are well- balanced in terms of will be on job satisfaction and stress, group dynamics, SOCIAL WORK
their intellectual, emotional, and spiritual quotients in order interpersonal communication, employee problems,
to contribute positively to the human capital development leadership and power influence, prejudice and
and advancement of the country. This goal is in line with organizational discrimination as well as design and The programme is designed to prepare students for
UMS’s quest to become a global institution of excellence in organization development. generic social work practice. In keeping with the generic
education, training and research. To achieve this goal, all focus, students are provided with a common body of
entrusted parties must fulfill their duties and responsibilities To broaden their exposure students will have job-training social work knowledge and skills that is transferable
with sincerity, trust and dedication based upon an excellent placement to complement the academic study. The among human service settings, population group and
work culture. programme produces graduates who are resilient and areas. Students have the opportunity to practice actual
skilled in the field of Industrial and Organizational social work in an agency setting through practical
training. The aim is to expose them to their practice
Objectives Psychology. Graduates of this programme will serve
the public and private sector as personnel or welfare interests and develop skills in integrating and applying
officers in industry, research assistants or tutor in higher knowledge and theory acquired in academic courses to
■ To produce graduates who are acknowledged by
educational institutions, facilitators and helpers in actual social work situations. The Social Work Programme
the professions of psychology, education and social
voluntary organizations. will empower students with strong social work ethics
works.
and values, relevant theoretical foundation, and strong
practice skills to promote the optimal social functioning of
■ To produce undergraduates who are equipped with
individuals, families, groups, and communities. Students
human skills in all fields related to the faculty, and in
will have preventive and social work knowledge and
response to the present needs.
expertise necessary for the building and maintenance of
the a progressively equitable social environment
■ To produce well-trained psychologists, educators
favourable to all people regardless of race, gender,
and social workers who are qualified to serve as
age, ethnic or national origin disability, political
community leaders, educators, social nurses and
orientation or sexual orientation. Graduates of this
other professions towards a thriving society.
Faculty of Psychology and Education 119

programme can practice social work in a wide variety of


settings such as child welfare agencies, Counselling CHILD AND FAMILY EDUCATION WITH ECONOMY
agencies, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, psychiatric PSYCHOLOGY
hospital and clinics, home health agencies, correctional
institutions, employee assistance programs, and various The aim of this programme is to train Economy teachers
The Child and Family Psychology Programme is designed
levels of government involving political and organizational who are from primary and secondary school. Entry
to educate and equip individual to be professionals in
processes of policy development and change. requirements are STPM holders, Matriculation or
dealing with children, parents and families in public and
private settings. The Faculty of Psychology and Education equivalent. This programme will produce teachers that
believes that children should be studied in the context are ethical and qualified in the Bachelor of Education with
EDUCATION WITH TESL of their family and community, thus the study of families Economy. Areas of specialization consist of the following:
(TEACHING ENGLISH AS A have in the development of child’s emotional, social,
SECOND LANGUAGE) cognitive, and personality is imperative. This programme Major: Economy
represents the efforts of the university and the School to Major: Economics, Accounting, Business Administration
enhance collaboration with the community and to respond
The aim of this programme is to train English language to the needs of society for professionals to work with
teachers who are from primary and secondary school. The children and their family within the community. Depending SPORTS SCIENCE
course aims to develop professionally based knowledge in on their career goal students will have a choice to go
the theory and practice of education, together with the through a practical training or opted for thesis writing.
ability to assist pupils to reach their full intellectual and Practical training is important to complement the The programme offered by the School aims at training
social potential by understanding their abilities and theoretical aspects of their study and thesis writing helps individuals in the field of Sports Science. There are two
potentialities and the social contexts within which they them to be researchers in the field of Child and family areas of specialization consist of the following:
live and learn. Entry requirements are STPM holders, programme. Graduates of this programme will serve in the
Matriculation or equivalent. Applicants are also required to public and private sectors as supervisors in childcare • Sports Management
pass MUET and MEdSI Examinations to qualify. centres, psychological consultation officers, lecturers in the • Coaching
institution of higher learning, research assistants or tutor
in the institution of higher learning, managers or principal Entry requirement are STPM holders, Matriculation or
COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY of childcare centre, and volunteers or facilitators. equivalent.

This programme trains students to be knowledgeable


and skilledin the field of counselling. Required courses
EDUCATION WITH SCIENCE
are philosophy of guidance and counselling, ethics in the
helping professions, theories in counselling and The objective of this programme is to train Mathematics
psychotherapy, counselling in organization, career and Science teachers who are from primary and secondary
development theories, abnormal psychology, group school. Entry requirements are STPM holders,
counselling and psychotherapy, pre-practicum class, Matriculation or equivalent. This programme will produce
family counselling or therapy and practicum / internship. teachers that are ethical and qualified in the Bachelor of
The programme is generic in nature and does not confined Education with Mathematics and Science. Areas of
to any particular theory and approach. Students will also specialization consist of the following:
learn case management skills, client assessment, report
writing, counselling skills, procedures and strategies in Major: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
handling client’s career, personal and social matters.

This program is a professional preparation for counsellor


registration as required in Counsellor Act 1998 (Act 580).
Graduates of this program are eligible for registration as
registered counsellors and normally employed as
counsellors, guidance teachers, human resource
personnel, managers, and mental health personnel.
120 Faculty of Psychology and Education

ACADEMIC STAFF ASSOC. PROF. DR. LEE KEAN WAH


* Head of Programme TESL (HT06) SENIOR LECTURERS
B.Ed TESL (Lancaster), Dip.ESL (UM), Cert.in Ed
PROFESSOR EMERITUS (English), MPSAH M.Ed TESL (UTM) Ph.D (Applied
DR. ABDUL SAID AMBOTANG
Linguistics (Lancaster)
*Ketua Program Pendidikan dengan Ekonomi (HT18)
PROF. DATO’ DR. HJ. ABDUL HALIM OTHMAN, KB, PA ASSOC. PROF. MAT ZIN MAT KIB Dip. Applied Sc. B.B.A (UITM), M.Ed. (UTM), Ph.D (UMS)
DSDK, JMN, DSN, *Training Coordinator tin; Project Coordinator Bachelor of Economic Education, Curriculum, Education Technology
BA Psy. MEd (Hawaii), MS.Ed. D.Edu (Indiana) Education (PSMP)
Counseling Psychology, Counsellors Education Sijil Perguruan, BA (Hons) USM, AGNIS SOMBULING
MA-UMS (Kota KInabalu) BA, MA (PSY.) (UKM)
Malaysia History (Diplomatik) Development Psychology (Child)
PROFESSORS
ASSOC. PROF. DR. MOHD DAHLAN HJ. A. MALEK BAHARI MD SHAH
*Deputy Dean (Academic and International) Dip. Ed., B.A Hons (UKM), M.A (UTM)
PROF. DR. ISMAIL IBRAHIM
BA.IRKH (Fiqh), BHSc (Psy.) (UIAM), MA (Psy). (UKM), History Education
*Dean
B.Fine Art (UiTM), PG. Dip (Art & Design) De Monfort PGDip, PhD (Aberdeen)
Industrial and Organizational Psyschology BEDDU SALAM BACO
M.A (Art & B Design) De Monfort, Ph.D (Fine Art) UMS
BA, MA (Psy.)(UKM)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. MOHD ZAKI BIN ISHAK Industrial and Organizational Psyschology
PROF. DR. VINCENT PANG
*Dean, Centre for the promotion of knowledge & language *Deputy Dean (Research & Innovation)
B.Sc.Hons, Dip.Ed. (UKM), M.Ed., (Ph.D (Waikata) DR. COLONIUS BIN ATANG
B.Sc. Ed. (UTM), Dip. Ed., M.A (East Anglia), Ph.D (RMIT)
Physic Education, Evaluation in Education B.A (Hons) (USM), M.A (USM) Ph.D (USM),
Evaluation in Education
Social Geography, Culture Geography & Health and
ASSOC. PROF. DR.MURNIZAM HJ.HALIK Sustainable Rural Development
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS *Director of UMS Labuan International Campus
BHSc (UIAM), MSc (Hull), PhD (Exeter) DR. CRISPINA GREGORY K HAN
ASSOC. PROF. DR. CHUA BEE SEOK Industrial and Organizational Psyschology *Core Education Coordinator
BA, MA (Psy.) (UKM), PhD (UMS) B.Ed. Hons, M.Ed., Ph.D (UMS)
Industrial and Organizational Psychology ASSOC. PROF. DR. SABARIAH SHARIF M.Ed Education Management
Dip. Ed., B.Sc. (UKM), M.A, Ph.D (Bath) Ph.D Evaluation in Education (UMS)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. CHRISTINA PETER LIGADU Educational Technology, Biology Education, Education with Science
B.Sc., M.Ed. (Iowa), Ph.D (Wollongong) Science Educational
Family and Consumer Science DR. CHIN KIN ENG @ SPORTY CHIN
Education ASSOC. PROF. DR. SUYANSAH SWANTO B.Ed. (UMS), M.Sc. (UKM) Ph.D (Warwick, UK)
*Deputy Dean (Students Affairs & Alumni) Education with Mathematic
ASSOC. PROF. DR. BALAN RATHAKRISHNAN, B.A. (Essex), M.A. (Warwick), Ph.D (Nottingham)
BA, MA (Psy.), PhD (UKM) TESL, English Language DR. CHRISTINA ANDIN @ NUR QISTINA,
Industrial and Organizational Psychology B.A Ed (Ekonomi Rumahtangga), (UPM)
ASSOC. PROF. DR.TAN CHOON KEONG M.Ed (Pendidikan Teknik dan Vokasional), (UTM)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. DG MARYAMA AG DAUD * Head of e-Learning Unit Ph.D (Pengajian Pendidikan) University of Surrey,
* Head of Programme Sports Science (HS20) B.A Hons (UM), Dip. Ed., M.Ed. (UM), M.Inf. Tech. (UKM), England
B.Sc. (UM), M.Sc. (Essex), Ph.D (UKM) Ph.D (UTM)
Physical Fitness and Health Technology Education, Computer in Education DR. DENIS ANDREW D LAJIUM
Exercise Immunology *Head of Programme Education With Science (HT16)
Exercise Physiology ASSOC. PROF. DR. ANUAR DIN B.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.A (USM) Ph.D (Waikato)
Cert. Ed. (Perak), B.Sc. (UM), M.Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS) Chemistry Education
ASSOC. PROF. DR. LAY YOON FAH Sport Science, Sport Management
B.A Ed. (USM), M.Sc. (UNIMAS), Ph.D (UMS) DATIN NIK ZAITUN NIK MOHAMED
Science Education B.A (Southern Mississipi), M.Ed. (Eastern New Mexico)
TESL (Kesusasteraan Inggeris)
Faculty of Psychology and Education 121

DR. DG NORIZAH AG KIFLEE @ DZULKIFLI DR. MOHD NIZAM NAZARUDDIN DR. SHAZIA IQBAL HASHMI
* Head of Programme Education With Social Science Dip. KHP (UPM), B.Ed. Hons, M.Sc. (UPM) *Head of Programme Child and Family Psychology (HA20)
(HT17) Human Resource Development, Sport Management BA, MSc (Peshawar), Clinical Psychology (Child)
B.Ed. Hons, M.Ed. (UMS), History, Ph. D (UMS) Psychology
Ph.D (UMS) Education Management DR. MUHAMAD SUHAIMI TAAT
*Head of Islamic Affair Unit YM RAJA ISMAIL RAJA LOPE AHMAD
DR. FERLIS BULLARE @ HJ. BAHARI B.IRKH, Dip. Ed. (UIAM), M.Ed., Ph.D (UMS) B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)
*Head of Psychology and Social Health Research Unit Educational Sociology, Education Philosophy and Physical Health and Education
B.Psy. (UMS), M.Psy. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) Pedagogy
Positive Psychology
DR. MUSIRIN MOSIN LECTURERS
DR. GETRUDE C. AH GANG @ GRACE Sijil Guru (MPG,KK), B.A(Hons) (UMS), M.A (UPM),
*Head of Programme Youth and Community Ph.D (UPSI)
ALFRED CHAN HUAN ZHI
Development (HA16) Bahasa Melayu
B.B.C (Schl of Mgmt)(Intl.Transc) (FRK)(AUS), MKT.
BA (UKM), MPsy (UMS),
Psychology(MELB) (AUS), MS.PSY (UMS)
Ph.D (Psychology), La Trobe Universiti, AUS DR. NURUL HUDANI MD. NAWI
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Social Psychology BHSc (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM),
Ph.D Psychology Social (UPM)
AMALI AHMAD KHAIR
DR. GUAN TEIK EE Psychology Social
B.A (Essex), M.Sc. (UiTM), M.Ed. (UTM)
KB PA Cert. og Teaching, BA.Hons (London),
TESL (English Literature)
M.Ed (UM) DR. PETER VOO SU KIONG
Ph.D (USM) B.Soc.Sc (Hons.) (Social Work), MSW (USM), Ph.D.
AMINUDDIN IBRAHIM LASTAR
Guidance and Counselling (USM)
B.Ed. Hons (UPSI), M.Phil. Psy (UMS)
Social Work (Disabled People)
Child and Family Psychology
HABIBIE HJ. IBRAHIM
*Head of Programme Social Work (HA52) DR.PUTERI HAYATI MEGAT AHMAD
AZAHAR CHE LATIFF KB, PA
BSc. Human Development (UPM), MA (Bradford) KB, PA Dip.Sc (UTM), BA (UPM), MSc. (UPM), Ph.D
B. Counselling (UM),
Social Work (Child Protection and Social Policy) (UMS)
MS. Counselling (UUM)
Counselling Psychology
Industrial Counselling / Counselling Psychology
ISMAIL MAAKIP
BA (UKM), MSc, MPhil (Loughborough) DR.ROSY TALIN
BEN ANDERSON ANAK MELAI
Ergonomic Psychology Dip. Ed, B.A (UKM), M.Ed. (Manchester) Ph.D (UMS)
DPA (UiTM), B.Psy (Youth and Community Development),
Educational Management and Administration
UMS, M.Psy (UMS)
DR. KHALID HJ. JOHARI, DR.
Youth and Community Development
*Head of Rural Education Research Unit DR. ROSLEE TALIP
B.Ed. (Bandung), M.Sc. (New Hampshire), M.Ed. (UKM), B.Ed. Hons (USM), M.Ed. (UMS)
CARMELLA E. ADING KB, PA
Ed.D (USM) History Education
BSc Psychology (Uni of Alabama at Birmingham) (USA)
Curriculum Instructional Education, Community Economic P.hD (UMS)
MA Counselling Psychology (UMS)
Development, Preschool Education Management
Counselling Psychology
DR. MOHD KHAIRUDDIN ABDULLAH DR. SHUKRI ZAIN
FADZEL WONG CHEE PING
B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS) B.A Ed. (USM), M.Sc. (UNIMAS), Ph.D (ANU)
B.Sc. (UMS), M.Sc. (USM)
Education Sociology, Philosophy and Education in Management in Education
Applied Sports Nutrition
Malaysia
DR. SIEW NYET MOI @ SOPIAH ABDULLAH
HASNOL NOORDIN
DR. LEE BIH NI B.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.Sc. (University of Wolverhampton),
Dip. Ed. (MPRM), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)
Dip. Ed. (Gaya), B.A. Hons (USM), M.A, Ph.D (UMS) Ph.D (USM)
Sports Science
History Education Instructional Design, Science Education
JUSIAH IDANG
B.Ed. (UPM), M.Psy. (UMS)
Counselling
122 Faculty of Psychology and Education

JOKI PERDANI SAWAI RAZIMA HANIM OSMAN


BHsc (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM) *Head of Programme Industrial and Organizational TUTORS
Industrial and Organizational Psychology Psychology (HA13)
BHsc. (Psychology) UIAM, MPsy UMS, (Psychology)
JASMINE ADELA MUTANG Industrial and Organizational Psychology ERICA E DOLINTING
BSc. (Human Development) (UPM) B.Sc. Hons (UMS) M.Sc (UPM)
MSc. (Consumer Science) (UPM) RISALSHAH LATIF Sports and Tourism
Human Development BA (UM), MSW (USM)
Gerontology Social Work LAILATUL QAMAR ALI HUSIN
LAILAWATI MADLAN@ENDALAN B.Psy (Child and Family), UMS
B.Ed (UNNES), MPsy. (UMS) PATRICIA JOSEPH KIMONG KB, PA Counselling Psychology
Psychology Dip.Sc (UPM), BA (UPM),
MA Counselling Psychology (UMS) MD SAFWAN SAMSIR
MOHAMAD AZHAR MOHAMMAD NOR Counselling Psychology B.Sc. Hons (UiTM)
DPA (UiTM), BSWM (UUM), MMSW(UKM) Sport Science
Medical Social Work PATHMANATHAN A/L K SUPPIAH
Cert. Ed. (IPDA), Dip. Athletics Training (Johannes NORAFIFAH BINTI BALI
MOHD SOBRI ISMAIL Gutenberg University Mainz), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM) B.Psy (Counselling), UMS,
B.Ed. (UPM), M.Ed. (USM) Sport Science M.Sc (Counselling Psychology) UKM,
Guidance and Counselling Counselling Psychology
SITI NOOR FAZARIAH BINTI SUIS @ MOHD. RUSDY
MOHD ASHRAF CHE SOH B. Soc. Sc (Social Work), UKM, MSW (USM) NUR FARHANA ARDILLAH AFTAR
B.Sc. Ed. Hons (UTM), M.Ed. (UKM) Social Work (Juvenile Rehabilitation, Youth and BSc. (Biomedical sc), Postgrad. Dip. (Health Psychology),
Islamic Studies Adolescence) Msc. (Clinical Psychology) (UKM)
Clinical Psychology
MAZNI MUSTAPA SUWAIBAH ZAKARIA
BA, MA (Psychology) (UKM) Dip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA), WANDA KIYAH ANAK GEORGE
Psychology Developmental B.PSy (Child and Family) (UMS), B. Social Work (UMS), MMSW (UKM)
MPsi (Exp. Developmental) UNPAD Social Work
MAD NOOR MADJAPUNI Child and Family Psychology
Dip. Ed. (Kent), B.Sc. Hons (UMS), M.Ed (UPSI) ZULIANA BACHO
Ghography Education, Multimedia SOON SINGH A/L BIKAR SINGH B.Sc. Hons(UMS)
Cert. Ed. (MPSK), B.A Hons (UM), B.Ed. (UM) M.sc Sports Science (UMS)
NORHAMIDAH JARIMAL @ SAFRI Education Geography, GIS, Geography, Human Sport Science
BA (UM), MPsy (UMS) Geography Population Education Psychology, Creativity,
Social Psychology learning styles and motivation

NORLIZAH MATSHAH KB, PA STEPHANIE CHOK


*Head of Programme Counselling Psychology (HA16) Dip. Sport Science (University of Delware), Dip. Science
Dip. Pend. (TESL) (IPG Gaya), BHsc. (Psychology) Coaching (IOC), B.Sc. Hons (UM), M.Sc. (UiTM)
(UIAM) Pg Dip (Drug Abuse) (UMS), MA Counselling Sport Science
Psychology (UMS)
Counselling Psychology SHARON KWAN SAM MEE KB, PA
B.Ed (UPSI), MPsy (UMS)
NORZIHAN AYUB KB, PA Counselling Psychology
BPsy. (Hons), MPsy (Kaunseling) UMS
Psychology Counselling WAN ANOR WAN SULAIMAN KB,PA
BPsy. (Hons), MPsy (UMS)
NOORMA RAZALI
Dip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA) B.Psy (Child and Family), YOON SOOK JHEE
UMS MPhil. Psy (UMS) B.Ed. (TESL), M.Ed. (TESL) UPSI
Child and Family Psychology TESL
Faculty of Psychology and Education 123
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HA13 Industrial And Organizational Psychology
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY’S
CORE
(PROMOTION OF PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
KNOWLEDGE)
(12 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY’S
CORE LANGUAGE PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
(8 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20903 PT20803 PT31503 PT31603
(21 credit hours) Introduction to Research Methods Social Statistics Data Analysis Abnormal Psychology Social Psychology
Psychology PT10603
Personality and
Individual Differences

FACULTY CORE PT10403 PT10303 PT21103 PT21003 PT31703 PT31803


(15 credits hours) Introduction to System and Theory Interviewing and Introduction to Psychological Learning and Cognitive
Developmental in Psychology Observation Skills Experimental Testing and Psychology
Psychology Psychology Measurement
PT21203
Physiological
Psychology
124
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HA13 Industrial And Organizational Psychology


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME’S PI10103 PI10203 PI20303 PI20403 PI30703 PI30603
CORE Industrial and Leadership Personnel Psychology Work, Physiology Consumerism and Introduction to
(30 CREDIT Organizational PI20503 and Ergonomics Marketing Personnel Assessment
HOURS) Psychology Organizational PI30903 PI30803
Psychology Safety and Health in Issues in Industrial and
the Workplace Organizational
Psychology
PI31003
Advertising Psychology
ELECTIVE 2 Elective Courses 2 Elective Courses 2 Elective Courses 1 Elective Course
COURSES
(21 CREDIT
HOURS)
PRACTICUM PI31206
TRAINING / Practicum
ACADEMIC Training*
EXCERCISE PI31406
(6 CREDIT HOURS) Academic
Exercise*

TOTAL 21
(122 CREDIT 18 20 20 22 18 (Excluding
HOURS) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)
*Notes:
: *Choose one course only.
Courses offered are subject to change.
Faculty of Psychology and Education 125
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HA16 Youth and Community Development
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY’S
CORE
(PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE) PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S
CORE LANGUAGE PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20903 PT20803 PT31503 PT31603
(21 CREDIT Introduction to Research Methods Social Statistics Data Analysis Abnormal Psychology Social Psychology
HOURS) Psychology PT10603
Personality and
Individual Differences

FACULTY CORE PT10403 PT10303 PT21103 PT21003 PT31703 PT31803


(21 CREDITS Introduction to System and Theory Interviewing and Introduction to Psychological Learning and Cognitive
HOURS) Developmental in Psychology Observation Skills Experimental Testing and Psychology
Psychology Psychology Measurement
PT21203
Physiological
Psychology
126
Course Structure Offered Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HA16 Youth and Community Development


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME’S PB10103 PB10203 PB20303 PB20603 PB30703 PB30803
CORE Introduction to Introduction to Leadership in Conflict and Conflict Youth At Risk Attitudes and Attitude
(33 CREDIT Mental Health Social Deviance Community Resolution PB30903 Change
HOURS) PB20403 Community PB31003
Cross-Cultural Psychology Intervention and
Psychology PB31103 Program Assessment
Youth Psychology in Society
PB31203
Issues in Social
Psychology
ELECTIVE 2 Elective Courses 1 Elective Course 2 Elective Courses 1 Elective Course
COURSES
(18 CREDIT
HOURS)
PRACTICUM PB31406
TRAINING / Practicum
ACADEMIC Training*
EXCERCISE PB31606
(6 CREDIT HOURS) Academic
Exercise*

TOTAL 18 credit hours


(122 CREDIT 18 20 20 19 21 (Excluding
HOURS) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)
*Notes:
: *Choose one course only.
Courses offered are subject to change.
Faculty of Psychology and Education 127
Course Structure Offered Session 2015 / 2016

HA19 Counselling Psychology


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY’S
CORE
(PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE) PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S
CORE LANGUAGE Level PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20903 PT20803 PT31503 PT31603


(21 CREDIT Introduction to Research Social Data Analysis Abnormal Social
HOURS) Psychology Methods Statistics Psychology Psychology
PT10603
Personality and
Individual
Differences
FACULTY CORE PT10403 PT10303 PT22003 PT21003 PT31703 PT31803
(21 CREDITS Introduction to System and Basic Introduction to Psychological Learning and
HOURS) Developmental Theory in Counselling Experimental Testing and Cognitive
Psychology Psychology Skills Psychology Measurement Psychology
PT21203
Physiological
Psychology
128
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HA19 Counselling Psychology


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME’S PK10103 PK10203 PK20303 PK20403 PK30503 PK30603 PK41303
CORE Principles and Theories of Theories of Group Family Assessment in Individual
(42 CREDIT Philosophy in Counselling and Counselling and Counselling Counselling Counselling Laboratory
HOURS) Counselling Psychotherapy Psychotherapy II PK30703 PK30803 Counselling
Career and Ethics in PK41503
Placement Counselling Group
PK30903 Counselling
Industrial Laboratory
Counselling PK41703
Multi-Cultural
Counselling
PK41903
Career
Counselling
Process
PK42103
Research in
Counselling
PRACTICUM AND PK31003 PK41206
INTERNSHIP Practicum Internship
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
** ELECTIVE 2 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective
COURSES Courses Course Course Course ** Course **
(18 CREDIT HOURS)
** PROJECT PAPER 2 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective PK42203 PK42403
(18 CREDIT HOURS) Courses Course Course Project Paper I ** Project
Paper II **

TOTAL
(134 CREDIT 18 20 17 19 18 18 18 6
HOURS)

*Notes:
**Choose one group only (Elective / Project Paper).
Courses offered are subject to change.
Faculty of Psychology and Education 129
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HA20 Child And Family Psychology
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY’S
CORE
(PROMOTION OF
KNOWLEDGE) PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S
CORE LANGUAGE PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20903 PT20803 PT31503 PT31603
(21 CREDIT Introduction to Research Methods Social Statistics Data Analysis Abnormal Psychology Social Psychology
HOURS) Psychology PT10603
Personality and
Individual Differences

FACULTY CORE PT10403 PT10303 PT21103 PT21003 PT31703 PT31803


(21 CREDITS Introduction to System and Theory Interviewing and Introduction to Psychological Learning and Cognitive
HOURS) Developmental in Psychology Observation Skills Experimental Testing and Psychology
Psychology Psychology Measurement
PT21203
Physiological
Psychology

PROGRAMME’S PA10103 PA10203 PA20303 PA20403 PA30703 PA30803


CORE Introduction to Child Infant and Child Marriage and Family Introduction to Child Rearing Physical and Cognitive
(30 CREDIT Psychology Developmental PA20503 Parenting and Practices in Multi Evaluation of Children
HOURS) Psychology Children in Troubled Non-Traditional Cultural Setting PA31003
Family Family PA30903 Therapeutic
PA20603 Analysis of Parents of Techniques with
Issues in Child and Disabled Children Children
Family Psychology
130
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HA20 Child And Family Psychology


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
ELECTIVE 2 Elective Courses 1 Elective Course 2 Elective Courses 2 Elective Courses
COURSES
(21 CREDIT
HOURS)

PRACTICUM PA31006
TRAINING / Practicum Training*
ACADEMIC PA31206
EXCERCISE Academic Exercise*
(6 CREDIT HOURS)

TOTAL 18 credit hours


(122 CREDIT 18 20 20 22 18 (Excluding
HOURS) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)
*Notes:
: *Choose one course only.
Courses offered are subject to change.
Faculty of Psychology and Education 131
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HA52 Social Work
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY’S
CORE
(PROMOTION OF PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
KNOWLEDGE)
(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S
CORE LANGUAGE PLEASE REFER TO PPIB
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20903 PT20803 PT31503 PT31603
(21 CREDIT Introduction to Research Methods Social Statistics Data Analysis Abnormal Psychology Social Psychology
HOURS) Psychology PT10603
Personality and
Individual Differences

FACULTY CORE PT10503 PT21303 PT21403 PT31903


(15 CREDITS Introduction to Social Human Behaviour in Social Policy and Social Work Laboratory
HOURS) Work the Social Environment Planning
PT10703
Individual & Society
Development
132
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HA52 Social Work


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME’S PS10003 PS20403 PS20603 PS30903 PS31003
CORE Method, Process Behaviour Modification Social Workers Social Workers Technology and
(39 CREDIT and Techniques of in Social Work Practice II: Group Practice III : Information
HOURS) the Intervention of PS20503 Community and Management for
Social Work Social Work Practice Organization Social Workers
PS10203 I: Individual and Family PS31103 PS32003
Philosophy, Ethics PS20803 Legal Aspects for Issues in Social
and Human Rights Administration and Social Workers Work
in Social Work Management of Social ** PS31303 ** PS31203
Service Organization Health Social Work Psychiatry Social
** PS31503 Work
Occupational ** PS31403
Social Work Gerontology
** PS31703 Social Work
School Social Work ** PS31603
** PS31903 Crisis and
International Social Disaster recovery
Work Management
** PS31803
Social Work In
Correctional
Setting

ELECTIVE 1 Elective Course 2 Elective Courses 2 Elective Courses 1 Elective Course


COURSES
(18 CREDIT
HOURS)
PRACTICUM PS32103 PS32206
TRAINING / Practicum I Practicum II
ACADEMIC
EXCERCISE
(9 CREDIT HOURS)

TOTAL 21
(125 CREDIT 18 20 20 19 21 (Excluding
HOURS) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)
*Notes:
**Choose one course for Semester 5, and two courses for Semester 6.
Courses offered are subject to change.
Faculty of Psychology and Education 133
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HT06 Education With Tesl Programme


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY’S UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE PROMOTION Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UE00X02 Soft Skills III
HOURS) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY’S UB00402 UB00502 UB00602 UB01902
CORE LANGUAGE English for English for Grammar in Grammar in
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Academic Research Context Practice
Reading and Purposes
Writing

UNIVERSITY’S CORE CCXXXX3


CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS) Pilihan: Sem1 /
Sem 2 / Sem3 /
Sem 4
FACULTY CORE TT00103 TT00203 TT00303 TT00703 TT01003 TT00503 TT01303
(27 CREDIT HOURS) Philosophy and Application of Pedagogical Computer and Basic Evaluation in Educational
Education in Psychology in Theories and Multimedia in Educational Education Management
Malaysia Teaching Practices Education Research and
TT00903 Administration
Malay TT00803
Language Skills Educational
in Education Sociology
134
48 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HT06 Education With Tesl Programme


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME TE10603 TE10203 TE10303 TE10103 TE30103 TE20303 TE30303 TE40108
CORE Literature in Second Teaching of Literature and The Social Materials TESL Teaching
(80 CREDIT English Language Listening and Language Context of Development Methodology II Practice
HOURS) TE10003 Acquisition Speaking Learning Language TE360203 (Literature) TT01203
The Phonology TE20103 TE10403 TE10503 Learning TESL TE30403 Undergraduate
of English Introduction to Teaching Teaching Writing TE30503 Methodology I TESL Project II
TE20203 Semantics Reading Skills Skills Language (TESL) Methodology III
Introduction TE20403 TE20003 TE20503 Testing and TE40203 (Advanced)
to Morphology English Syntax Approaches Discourse Assessment Language TE40003
and the to language Analysis TE30603 Awareness Comparative
Structure of Teaching TE30003 ICT in English Literature
English Syllabus Design Language TT01103
Teaching Undergraduate
Project I

TOTAL (130
CREDIT HOURS) 23 18 16 17 18 12 15 11
Faculty of Psychology and Education 135
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY’S UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE PROMOTION Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UE00X02 Soft Skills III
HOURS) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY’S UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
CORE LANGUAGE English Module English Module English Module English Module
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (1) - (2) - Oral (3) - Reading & (4) - Academic
Communicative Communication Writing In Reading and
English In English English Writing
Grammar

UNIVERSITY’S CORE CCXXXX3


CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE TT00103 TT00203 TT00303 TT00703 TT01003 TT00503 TT01303


(27 CREDIT HOURS) Philosophy and Application of Pedagogical Computer and Basic Evaluation in Educational
Education in Psychology in Theories and Multimedia in Educational Education Management
Malaysia Teaching Practices Education Research and
TT00903 Administration
Malay TT00803
Language Skills Educational
in Education Sociology
136
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME TB10103 TB10003 TB20103 TB20003 TB30103 TB30003 TB40008
CORE MAJOR : Cell and Botany Microbiology Genetic Teaching Teaching Teaching
BIOLOGY Structure TB20303 TB20203 Methods I Methods III Practical
(52 CREDIT Biology Zoology Ecology (Biology) (Advance)
HOURS) TB10302 TB20403 TB30303 TB30203
Laboratory Biochemistry Teaching Plant
Safety Methods II Physiology
(Chemistry) TB30403
TB30503 Animal
Systematics Physiology
TB30703
Biotechnology

PROGRAMME TK10101 TK10001 TK10001 TK20803 TK30503 TK40603


CORE MINOR : Fundamental Chemistry Chemistry Science and Undergraduate Undergraduate
CHEMISTRY Chemistry Practical I Practical II Science Project I Project II
(29 CREDIT Practical TK10203 TK20303 Education TK40903
HOURS) TK10302 Physical Inorganic Practical Work
Fundamental Chemistry I Chemistry I In Biology
Chemistry TK10403 TK20503 Education
Organic Chemical
Chemistry I Analysis I

TOTAL (131
CREDIT HOURS) 22 19 17 17 18 15 12 11
Faculty of Psychology and Education 137
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Chemistry, Minor: Biology


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY’S UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE PROMOTION Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
OF KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UE00X02 Soft Skills III
HOURS) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY’S UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
CORE LANGUAGE English Module English Module English Module English Module
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (1) - (2) - Oral (3) - Reading & (4) - Academic
Communicative Communication Writing In Reading and
English In English English Writing
Grammar

UNIVERSITY’S CORE CCXXXX3


CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE TT00103 TT00203 TT00303 TT00703 TT01003 TT00503 TT01303


(27 CREDIT HOURS) Philosophy and Application of Pedagogical Computer and Basic Evaluation in Educational
Education in Psychology in Theories and Multimedia in Educational Education Management
Malaysia Teaching Practices Education Research and
TT00903 Administration
Malay TT00803
Language Skills Educational
in Education Sociology
138 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Chemistry, Minor: Biology


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME TK10101 TK10001 TK20101 TK20201 TK30103 TK30003 TB40008
CORE MAJOR : Fundamental Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Teaching Teaching Teaching
CHEMISTRY Chemistry Practical I Practical II Practical III Methods I Methods III Practice
(51 CREDIT Practical TK10203 TK20303 TK20402 (Chemistry) (Advance)
HOURS) TK10302 Physical Inorganic Physical TK30303 TK30203
Fundamental Chemistry I Chemistry I Chemistry II Teaching Natural
Chemistry TK10403 TK20503 TK20603 Methods II Resource
TK10502 Organic Chemical Organic (Biology) Chemistry
Laboratory Chemistry I Analysis I Chemistry II TK30501
Safety Chemistry
Practical IV
TK30703
Chemical
Analysis II
TK30902
Inorganic
Chemistry II

PROGRAMME TB10103 TB10003 TB20103 TB20003 TK30503 TK40603


CORE MINOR : Cell and Botany Microbiology Genetic Undergraduate Undergraduate
BIOLOGY Structure Biology TB20303 TB20203 Project I Project II
(30 CREDIT Zoology Ecology TB40903
HOURS) TB20803 Practical Works
Science in in Chemistry
Science Education
Education

TOTAL (131
CREDIT HOURS) 22 19 17 20 18 12 12 11
Faculty of Psychology and Education 139
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Mathematics, Minor: Physics


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
PROMOTION OF Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UE00X02 Soft Skills III
HOURS) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
LANGUAGE English Module English Module English Module English Module
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (1) - (2) - Oral (3) - Reading & (4) - Academic
Communicative Communication Writing In Reading and
English In English English Writing
Grammar

UNIVERSITY CORE CCXXXX3


CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE TT00103 TT00203 TT00303 TT00703 TT01003 TT00503 TT01303


(27 CREDIT HOURS) Philosophy and Application of Pedagogical Computer and Basic Evaluation in Educational
Education in Psychology in Theories and Multimedia in Educational Education Management
Malaysia Teaching Practices Education Research and
TT00903 Administration
Malay TT00803
Language Skills Educational
in Education Sociology
140 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Mathematics, Minor: Physics


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME TM10103 TM10003 TM20103 TM20003 TM30103 TM30003 TB40008
CORE Mathematics I Mathematics II Elementary History of Teaching Teaching Teaching
MAJOR : TM10203 Statistics Mathematics Methods I Methods III Practical
MATHEMATICS Mathematics III TM20203 (Mathematics) (Advance)
(50 CREDIT Differential TM30303 TM30203
HOURS) Equations Teaching Linear Algebra
Methods II TM30403
(Physics) Real Analysis
TM30503 TM30603
Advanced Numerical
Mathematics I Methods
TM30703
Statistical
Methods

PROGRAMME TF10103 TF10003 TF20103 TF20003 TK30503 TK40603


CORE MINOR : Physics I Physics III Mathematics Optic Physics Undergraduate Undergraduate
PHYSICS TF10303 Method In and Modern Project I Project II
(30 CREDIT Physics II Physics Physics TB40903
HOURS) TF20303 TF20803 Practical Works
Electrics and Science in in Mathematics
Magnet Physics Science Education
Education

TOTAL (130
CREDIT HOURS) 23 18 16 17 18 15 12 11
Faculty of Psychology and Education 141
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Physics, Minor: Mathematics


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
PROMOTION OF Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UE00X02 Soft Skills III
HOURS) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
LANGUAGE English Module English Module English Module English Module
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (1) - (2) - Oral (3) - Reading & (4) - Academic
Communicative Communication Writing In Reading and
English In English English Writing
Grammar

UNIVERSITY CORE CCXXXX3


CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE TT00103 TT00203 TT00303 TT00703 TT01003 TT00503 TT01303


(27 CREDIT HOURS) Philosophy and Application of Pedagogical Computer and Basic Evaluation in Educational
Education in Psychology in Theories and Multimedia in Educational Education Management
Malaysia Teaching Practices Education Research and
TT00903 Administration
Malay TT00803
Language Skills Educational
in Education Sociology
142
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HT16 Education with Science Programme Major: Physics, Minor: Mathematics


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME TF10103 TF10003 TF20103 TF20003 TF30103 TF30203 TB40008
CORE MAJOR : Physics I Physics III Mathematics Optic Physics Teaching Basic Electronics Teaching
PHYSICS TF10303 Method In and Modern Methods I TF30403 Practical
(50 CREDIT Physics II Physics Physics (Physics) Physics Methods
HOURS) TF20303 TF30303 for Experiment
Electrics and Teaching and
Magnet Physics Methods II Measurements
(Mathematics) TF 30603
TF30503 Microprocessor
Solid State and
Physics Instrumentation
TF30703
Digital Electronic
and
Communication

PROGRAMME TM10103 TM10003 TM20103 TM20003 TK30503 TK40603


CORE MINOR : Mathematics I Mathematics II Mathematics III History of Undergraduate Undergraduate
MATHEMATICS TM10203 Mathematics Project I Project II
(30 CREDIT Elementary TM20203 TB40903
HOURS) Statistics Differential Practical Works
Equations in Mathematics
TF20803 Education
Science in
Science
Education

TOTAL (130
CREDIT HOURS) 23 18 16 17 18 15 12 11
Faculty of Psychology and Education 143
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HT18 Education with Economics Programme Major: Economics Minor: Business Studies
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
PROMOTION OF Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UE00X02 Soft Skills III
HOURS) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
LANGUAGE English Module English Module English Module English Module
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (1) - (2) - Oral (3) - Reading & (4) - Academic
Communicative Communication Writing In English Reading and
English In English Writing
Grammar

UNIVERSITY CORE CCXXXX3


CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE TT00103 TT00203 TT00303 TT00703 TT01003 TT00503 TT01303


(27 CREDIT HOURS) Philosophy and Application of Pedagogical Computer and Basic Evaluation in Educational
Education in Psychology in Theories and Multimedia in Educational Education Management
Malaysia Teaching Practices Education Research and
TT00903 Administration
Malay TT00803
Language Skills Educational
in Education Sociology
144
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HT18 Education with Economics Programme Major: Economics Minor: Business Studies
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME TY10103 TY10003 TY20303 TY20003 TY30103 TY30003 TY40108
CORE MAJOR : Economics Micro- Fiscal Human Teaching Teaching Teaching
ECONOMICS Fundamental economics II Economics Resource Methods II Methods III Practice
(47 CREDIT TY10303 TY10203 TY20503 Economics (Business (Advance)
HOURS) Micro- Macro- International TY20203 Studies/
economics I economics II Economics Money and Accounting)
TY10503 TY10403 Banking
Macro- Development TY20403
economics I Economics I Teaching
Methods I
(Economics)
TN20603
Educational
Technology
and School
Resource
Centre

MINOR: BUSINESS TN2XXX3 TN30103 TN30003 TN40203 TM40603


STUDIES School Personel Principles of Principles of Money and Undergraduate
(33 CREDIT Management Marketing Entrepreneurship Capital Markets Project II
HOURS) TN30303 TN30203 TN40403
Introduction Fundamental of Organisation
to Information Financial Behaviour
System Development TN40503
TN30403 Undergrauate
Money and Project I
Banking TN4XXX3
Fundamental of
School
Co-Operative
Management
and Business
TOTAL (130
CREDIT HOURS) 20 18 16 17 18 15 15 11
Faculty of Psychology and Education 145

HT18 Education with Economics Programme Major: Economics Minor: Accounting


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
PROMOTION OF Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
(12 CREDIT UE00X02 Soft Skills III
HOURS) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
LANGUAGE English Module English Module English Module English Module
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (1) - (2) - Oral (3) - Reading & (4) - Academic
Communicative Communication Writing In English Reading and
English In English Writing
Grammar

UNIVERSITY CORE CCXXXX3


CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE TT00103 TT00203 TT00303 TT00703 TT01003 TT00503 TT01303


(27 CREDIT HOURS) Philosophy and Application of Pedagogical Computer and Basic Evaluation in Educational
Education in Psychology in Theories and Multimedia in Educational Education Management
Malaysia Teaching Practices Education Research and
TT00903 Administration
Malay TT00803
Language Skills Educational
in Education Sociology
146
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HT18 Education with Economics Programme Major: Economics Minor: Accounting


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME TY10103 TY10003 TY20303 TY20003 TY30103 TY30003 TY40108
CORE MAJOR : Principles of Microeconomics Fiscal Human Teaching Teaching Teaching
ECONOMICS Economics II Economics Resource Methods II Methods III Practice
(47 CREDIT TY10303 TY10203 TY20503 Economics (Business (Advance)
HOURS) Microeconomics Macroeconomics International TY20203 Studies/
I II Economics Finance/ Accounting)
TY10503 TY10403 Monetary
Macroeconomics Development Economics
I Economics TY20403
Teaching
Methods I
(Economics)

MINOR: TA2XXX3 TA30103 TA30003 TA40203 TN40603


ACCOUNTING School Personel Introduction Management Advance Undergraduate
(33 CREDIT Management to Information accounting Financial Project II
HOURS) System TA30203 Management
TA30303 Fundamental of TA40403
Principles of Financial Financial
Accounting Development Accounting
TA30403 TA40503
Money and Undergraduate
Banking Project I
TA4XXX3
Fundamental of
School
Co-Operative
Management
and Business
TOTAL (130
CREDIT HOURS) 20 18 16 17 18 15 15 11
Faculty of Psychology and Education 147
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HS20 Sport Science Programme Major: Coaching Elective: Sport Management


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
PROMOTION OF Tamadun Islam dan Hubungan Etnik Asas Pembudayaan
KNOWLEDGE Asia (TITAS) UK00402 Keusahawan
(12 CREDIT UE00402 Teknik dan Kaedah UC00602
HOURS) Pengenalan belajar Komunikasi dan
kepada Etnik Pengucapan
Profesional
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
LANGUAGE English Modul 1) - English Modul (2) – English Modul English Modul (4) -
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communicative Oral Communication (3) - Reading & Academic Reading
English Grammar In English Writing in English and Writing
UNIVERSITY CORE ES10203
CO-CURRICULUM Ko-Kurikulum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE TS10103 TS10003 TS20103 TS30102 TS20203


(23 CREDIT Human Anatomy Human Physiology Exercise Physiology First Aid and Sports Sports Biomechanic
HOURS) TS10203 TS10402 TS20503 Injury
Physical Fitness and Sports Sociology Research
Health TS20302 Methodology in Sports
Sports Psychology Science
PROGRAM CORE TC20503 TC20203 TC30103 TC30003*
MAJOR: Motor Learning Talent Identification Applied Sports Nutrition Coaching and
COACHING TC30303 Development TC30403 Methodology In
(44 CREDIT Testing and TC20403 Exercise Prescription Training Program
HOURS) Measurement in Project I TC20103 TC30203
Sport Science Biochemistry in Sports Applied Sports
TC30503 Psychology
Project II TC30608
TC20303 Industrial Training
Sports Rehabilitation TC20003
Applied Sports
Physiology
148
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HS20 Sport Science Programme Major: Coaching Elective: Sport Management


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
ELECTIVE: TP10102 TS10702 TP30203* TP20203 TP30103 TP30003
SPORTS High Performance History and Management of Sports Recreation and Sports Law and Risk Financial Management
MANAGEMENT Sports Philosophy of Sports Marketing and Sports Event Management in Sports
(30 CREDIT TP10303 TS20002 Sponsorship Management
HOURS) Recreation and Sports Human Nutrition TP30403
Management TS30302 Management of
ICT and Sports Infrastructure and
Entrepreneurship Recreation
TP30403
Sports and Media

TOTAL
(120 CREDIT 21 14 21 19 19 16
HOURS)
Faculty of Psychology and Education 149
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HS20 Sport Science Programme Major: Sport Management Elective: Coaching


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
PROMOTION OF Tamadun Islam dan Hubungan Etnik Asas Pembudayaan
KNOWLEDGE Asia (TITAS) UK00402 Keusahawan (APK)
(12 CREDIT UE00402 Teknik dan Kaedah UC00602
HOURS) Pengenalan kepada Belajar Komunikasi dan
Etnik Pengucapan
Profesional
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
LANGUAGE English Modul 1) - English Modul (2) – English Modul English Modul (4) -
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communicative Oral Communication (3) - Reading & Academic Reading
English Grammar In English Writing in English and Writing
CCXXXX3
Co-Curriculum
UNIVERSITY CORE ES10203
CO-CURRICULUM Ko-Kurikulum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)

FACULTY CORE TS10103 TS10003 TS20103 TS30102 TS20203


(23 CREDIT Human Anatomy Human Physiology Exercise Physiology First Aid and Sports Sports Biomechanic
HOURS) TS10203 TS10402 TS20503 Injury
Pysical Fitness and Sports Sociology Research
Health TS20302 Methodology in Sports
Sports Psychology Science

PROGRAM CORE TP30303 TP30403 TP30103 TP30003


MAJOR: SPORTS Sports and Public Sports and Media Sports Law and Risk Financial
MANAGEMENT Relation TP30303 Management Management in
(44 CREDIT TP30203 Management of TP20003 Sports
HOURS) Management of Sports Infrastructure Sport and TP20503
Sports Marketing and Recreation Recreation Sports and Tourism
and Sponsorship TP20203 TP20103 TP30608
Recreation and Sport Management of Sports Industrial Training
Event Management Organisation and
TP20403 Human Resource
Project I TP30503
Project II
150
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Psychology and Education

HS20 Sport Science Programme Major: Sport Management Elective: Coaching


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
ELECTIVE: TP10102 TC30302 TC30303 TC20203 TC30103 TC30003
COACHING High Performance Sports and ICT Testing and Talent Identification Applied Sports Coaching methodology
(30 CREDIT Sport TS10702 Measurement in and Development Nutrition and training program
HOURS) TP10303 History and Sports Sport Science TC30403 TC30203
Recreation and Sport Philosophy Excerice Applied Sport
Management TS20002 Prescription Psychology
Human Nutrition

TOTAL
(120 CREDIT 21 14 21 19 19 26
HOURS)
Faculty of Psychology and Education 151
152 Faculty of Engineering

‘The Ability to Think, Analyze and Evaluate’

FACULTY OF “

ENGINEERING

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS


i For further inquiries, please contact :-

General Office
BPKP CODE PROGRAMMES CODE Faculty Of Engineering
HK01 Civil Engineering
HK02 Electrical and Electronics Engineering Tel : 6088 - 320 000 / 320 347
HK03 Chemical Engineering Ext : 3000 / 3131 / 3991 / 3114
HK08 Mechanical Engineering
FaX : 6088 - 320 348 / 320 192
HK20 Computer Engineering
E-mail : pejfkj@ums.edu.my
Faculty of Engineering 153

DEAN
Prof. Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. Sarbatly HEAD OF PROGRAMME
BEng MEng (UKM), PhD (Bath) AmICHemE (UK), SEEm (M’sia), Prof. Ir. Dr. Abdul Karim Mirasa
BEM (M’sia),SCI (UK) B.Sc (University of Strathclyde Glasgow UK), M.Sc
(University of Newcastle),
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC & INTERNATIONAL) Ph. D (UTM), MIEM, P.Eng Structural Engineering, (UTM)
Dr. Sariah Abang Programme Civil Engineering (HK01)
BEng, (UKM), M.Sc (Birmingham), Ph.D (Oniris France)
Dr. Khairul Anuar Mohamad
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION) B.Eng (UEC, Japan)
Prof. Dr. Awang Bono M.Sc (Newcastle Upon Tyne),
B. Sc (UKM), Ph.D (Surrey) Cchem MRSC, Ph.D (Muroran Inst. Of Tech Japan)
AMIChemE (UK), AMIC (M’sia) Mikroelektronik
Programme Electrical & Electronic (HK02)
DEPUTY DEAN (STUDENT AFFAIRS AND ALUMNI)
Dr. Razak Mohd Ali Lee Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chu Chi Ming @ Christopher
B. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan) B.Sc, Ph. D (Birmingham) MIChemE C.Eng., C. Sci
M. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan) Programme Chemical Engineering (HK03)
Ph. D (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
Prof. Dr. Abdul Noor @ Yeo Kiam Beng
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR A.C.G.I (City and Guild of London) D.I.C (London, UK)
Zuraini Hj. Hamdin B.Eng (London), Ph.D (London) (UTM)
B. HSc (Communication) UIAM) Mechanical & Matematic Engineering
Programme Mechanical Engineering (HK08)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Siti Muradah Abdul Momen Assoc. Prof. Dr. Farrah Wong
B. Business Administration B. Eng, MSc
(Human Resources) UPM Ph. D (UMS) (Pemprosesan Imej)
Programme Computer Engineering (HK20)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Norazmayati Bt. Kassim
B.Soc.Sc (UMS)

SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICER


Muhin Haji
B.Sc. (Hons) UPM

SCIENCE OFFICERS
Malcom Boxey Jilimin
B.Sc (UNIMAS)

Maximus Livon Lo Ka Fu
B.Sc (UNIMAS) M.Sc (UMS)

INFORMATION SYSTEM OFFICER


Roslan Joseph Alex @ Rosli
BSc. (Hons) Com.Sc (UNIMAS)
154 Faculty of Engineering

Vision ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS


ENGINEERING
Faculty of The formation of the Faculty of Engineering is in line with
the mission of UMS to achieve academic excellence and
international recognition by creating an environment Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a four years

Engineering
conducive to learning and teaching reserch and programme of study which emphasizes the processing of
publications, social services and balance in knowledge energy and information using electromagnetic
specialization especially in producings graduates in the phenomenon and electrical properties of materials. This
field of engineering and technology. programme involves the practical application of physical
principles and technology of electricity, material science,
Programmes electronics etc. for heating, lighting, industrial drives,
robotics, radio and communications and computer for
Introduction CIVIL ENGINEERING
information processing and control. Electrical & electronic
engineers are found in every branch of industry and
Faculty of Engineering (FKJ), formerly known as School of commerce. Students study circuit analysis, electronics,
Engineering and Information Technology (SEIT) is formed microelectronics, power electronics, electrical machines
in 1996 to train and produce expert human resources in the Civil Engineering is concerned with the planning, design & drives, power system, control system, high voltage
field of engineering and information technology for the and construction of the infrastructure for the benefit of engineering, energy utilization, computer and digital
benefit of the country. mankind. Civil engineers are creative professionals who design, analogue and digital communication, signal and
combine theory, practical and managerial skills in their image processing, robotic and industrial automation. The
work activities. The Civil Engineering programme at UMS courses are supplemented by laboratory works and
Objectives contain elements of theoretical and practical nature
and designed to provide students with a sound basis
industrial visits to manufacturing companies. Ten weeks
of industrial training and one-year individual project work
The objectives of the School are as follows: for a professional career. Students learn among others, (final year project) are mandatory for all students of this
materials, structures, geotechnics, hydraulics, water programme.
■ To produce graduates with technical knowledge, skills resources, surveying, management and law, accounting
and attributes relevant to their needs. and final year research project. The theoretical aspects
are reinforced with practical through laboratory sessions, Career Prospects
■ To conduct innovative research and advancements design projects field works, industrial visits and training Consultant engineer, production engineer, application
in various engineering discplines by advancing, attachment. Courses that have been offered are: Civil engineer, sales engineer, supply quality engineer, service
disseminating and applying engineering knowledge Engineering Material, Engineering Geology, Statistic, engineer, facilities engineer, project engineer, QA
to improve the quality of life of the global communities Fluid Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Hydrology, Traffic and engineer, R&D engineer, coordination engineer,
Highway and Finite Element Method. maintenance engineer, test engineer, electrical /
■ To conduct effetive community services for the benefit electronic engineer.
of the communities. The Faculty of Engineering
provides platform for students’ personal growth, Career Prospects
resulting in greater innovation and productivity for manager, highway and traffic engineer, engineer, water CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
the benefit of society and the nation as a whole. To and wastewater treatment engineer, environmental
achieve the objective, the Faculty is working closely engineer, building forensics engineer, drainage and
with industrial stakeholders to ensure that the offered irrigation engineer, maintenance engineer - structure, Chemical Engineering is a branch of engineering
programs are relevant and have the competitive quantity surveyor, civil engineering tutor / lecturer. covering the design and operation of industrial plants for
advantage in the job market. Staff / senior / geotechnical engineer, staff / senior / the conversion of raw materials into useful value-added
structural engineer, road maintenance engineer, project. products by economic, hazard-free, environment-friendly
processes. An engineer should be trained in applying
physics, chemistry and mathematics in identifying,
analyzing problems, and synthesizing optimum solution.
He will need to have the skills to tackle multi-disciplinary
problems and work in a team as well as on his own. We
aim to produce professional and ethical graduates who
have the capacity to manage the nation’s resources
responsibly in the aspects of environment, safety, health
and social welfare by registering as Graduate Engineers
Faculty of Engineering 155

and qualifying for the Professional Engineer status, Courses that have been offered are: Introduction to
realize the importance of further professional growth Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Materials, Strength
through continuing education, and contribute as leaders of Materials, Mechanics of Machines, Manufacturing
through their professional training via their participation in Technology, Heat Transfer, Engineering Control and
activities either governmental or non-governmental, local Operational Research.
and overseas.

Chemical engineers are frequently in demand in the


Career Prospects
manufacturing, processing industry to manage large scale Mechanical engineers are employed in almost every
sector of industry including aerospace, automotive, oil
process plants producing food, agricultural chemicals,
and gas, semiconductor, medicine, engineering construc-
medicine, consumer products, oil and gas, and
tion, food processing, building and construction, manufac-
petrochemicals. turing, energy and power, education and plantations and
processes.
Students study, among others, thermodynamics, chemical
and bioprocessing, unit operation, safety and loss
prevention plant design, management and accounting.
Courses that have been offered are: Laboratory 1 to
6, Process Control, Particle Technology, Petroleum
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Processing, Solid Waste Management, and Plant Design
Project I & II, Computers and Process Simulation and The rapid growth of computing industry and information
many others. technology in the country requires a large number of
computer engineering professionals at a rate of about
10% per year until 2010. To meet this need UMS offers
Career Prospects this programme with a primary objective of providing broad
Plant operation engineer, process engineer, production base education in electronics, computer hardware and
engineer, product formulation specialist, reactor designer, software. Students study technical skills in understanding,
heat exchanger specialist, pipeline specialist, quality designing and applying electronic circuits covering main
control engineer, plant managers. areas of microprocessors, computer peripherals, power
electronics and use of computers for programme
development. Employment prospects are good and
graduates find employment in a wide spectrum of industry
and organizations primarily concerned with modern
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING development of computing, communications and
electronics. Courses that have been offered are: Electrical
and Electronics Technology, Electrical Circuits Analysis,
Mechanical Engineering is concerned with the design, Analogy Electronics, Probability & Random Process,
development and manufacture of equipment and Microprocessors, Control Systems Lab, Electromagnetic
products. As a profession, it is intertwined with every fields and Waves, and Electrical Machines & Drives.
aspect of manufacturing industry such as research and
development, design, manufacture, testing, marketing
and technological development. Career Prospects
Computer science, system support specialist or systems
The 4-year programme in Mechanical Engineering engineer, application developer, software developer, staff /
provides the student with the necessary skills in theory senior / software engineer, computer / network engineer,
and application of machinery, thermodynamics, portfolio manager, grid computing, manager, information
manufacturing, management, CAD, product design and security, electronics engineer, staff engineer - digital signal
related courses. A major input of the programme is the processing, staff engineer ASIC design, engineer /
senior engineer / manager - digital circuit designer, engineer
emphasis on laboratory and computer aided Cproduct
/ senior engineer - digital IC design, senior staff engineer –
design. Graduates of this programme find employment in embedded, computer engineering tutor / lecturer.
manufacturing industry, marketing, consulting firms and
mechanical and electrical engineering construction
company.
156 Faculty of Engineering

ACADEMIC STAFF PROF. DR. POGAKU RAVINDRA


Btech(ChemR), MTECH, Ph.D,ISTE,IWRS,IIChE
DR. JAMAL AHMED DARGHAM
BSc (Iraq), MSc (UMIST) Ph.D. (UMS)
Chemical Engineering Bioteknologi Control System Engineering Microprocessor
PROFESSORS Chemical Engineering Image Processing
Computer Engineering
PROF. DR. SEOK-SAM KIM
PROF. IR. DR. ABDUL KARIM MIRASA B.Sc. UNIV Kyungpook National (Korea) DR. MD. NAZRUL ISLAM
BSc. University of Strathclyde, M.Sc UNIV Kyungpook National (Korea) B.Sc (Hons) In Mathematics Univ Dhaka Bangladesh
UK, MSc. University of Newcastle, Ph.D Univ, Tohoku, Sendai (Japan) M.Sc. In Applied Mathematics Univ Dhaka Bangladesh
Ph.D UTM, MIEM, P.Eng Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering M.Phil. Mathematics (Buet) Dhaka Bangladesh
Civil Engineering, PH.D (Japan)
Head of Program PROF. IR. DR. ROSALAM HJ. SARBATLY Computer Engineering
BEng M.Eng (UKM), PhD (Bath) AMIChemE (UK) SEEm
PROF. DR. ABDUL NOOR @ YEO KIAM BENG (M’sia) BEM (M’sia), SCI (UK) DR. NURMIN BOLONG
A.C.G.I (City and Guild of London), D.I.C (London, UK) Chemical Engineering and Enviroment Processes B.Eng (Civil) (USM), M.Sc (Southampton)
BEng (London), PhD (London) Chemical Engineering Ph.D (UTM)
Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering
Head of Program
IR. DR. RACHEL FRAN MANSA
PROF. DR. ALI CHEKIMA
BSc (Algiers), MSc, PhD (Rensselaer)
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS B.Eng (UMIST), M.Sc, Ph.D (Birmingham),
Chemical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Telecommunications Computer Engineering DR. CHU CHI MING @ CHRISTOPHER DR. SIVAKUMAR KUMERESAN
BSc., Ph.D (Birmingham) MIChemE C.Eng, C. Sci BSc (Texas A & M), MSc (UMIST) Ph.D (UTM)
PROF. DR. AWANG BONO Chemical Engineering Electrical Engineering (Control Process)
BSc (UKM), PhD (Surrey) Cchem MRSC, Head of Programme Chemical Engineering
AMIChemE (UK), AMIC (M’sia)
Chemical Engineering DR. COSWALD STEPHEN SIPAUT @ MOHD NASRI DR. WILLEY Y. H. LIEW
Dip. in Science (ITM), BSc. (Liverpool UK), MSc. (UMIST BEng , PhD (Cambridge)
PROF. DR. DUDUKU KRISHNAIAH & Victoria University Of Manchester), Mechanical Engineering
BTech, MTech, PhD (IIT, Bombay) Ph.D (UMIST U.K) APRIM (M’sia), AMIC (M’sia)
Chemical Engineering Chemistry and Polymer Technology DR. YANG SOO SIANG
Chemical Engineering B.Eng (Hons), M.Sc, Ph.D, MIEEE
PROF. DR. MEDISETTI MADHUSUDANA RAO Control Engineering
RaoBE (Mech) (India), MTech (IIT, Kharagpur), DR. FARRAH WONG Electric and Electronic Engineering
Ph.D (IIT, Madras) B.Eng, MSc., Ph.D (UMS)
Machine Design and Design and Development of Materials Image Processing
Handling Equipment Computer Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Head of Programme SENIOR LECTURERS
PROF. DR. N. S. V. KAMESWARA RAO IR. OTHMAN ABDUL HAMID DR. ABU ZAHRIM YASER
RaoBE (Hons) (AU), ME (IISc, Bangalore), B.Sc (Belf), M.Sc (Chem.Eng) (Belf), P.Eng B.Eng (Malaya), MSc.. (UKM), BEM (M’sia),
Ph.D (IIT, Kanpur) Chemical Engineering MWA (M’sia), Ph.D (Swansea Univ., UK)
Civil Engineering, Geotechnical and Chemical Engineering
Computational Mechanics DR. ISMAIL SAAD
Civil Engineering B.Eng (UPM), MSc. (Southampton), Ph.D (UTM) DR. AHMAD MUKIFZA HARUN
Micro and Nanoelectronics Device Design BSc. (Hanyang), MPhil (Tohoku)
PROF. DR. NADER N. BARSOUM Electric and Electronic Engineering Electrical Engineering, Electromagnetic
B.Eng (Hons), BSc. (Math), Electric and Electronic Engineering
MSc. (E. Math), Ph.D (EPE) MIE Aust,
MIEC, MISIS, APSSAHT President
Electric and Electronics Engineering
Faculty of Engineering 157

DR. ALI FARZAMNIA DR. MD. MIZANUR RAHMAN DR. RENEE CHIN KAYIN
B.Sc (Telecommunication Eng, Azad Univ of Urmia IRAN) BSc. (Bangladesh Inst. of Tech Khutna, Bangladesh), B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS),
M.Sc (Telecommunication Eng, Univ of Tabriz, IRAN) MSc. (Univ.of San Francisco, USA and Mahidol Univ. Ph.D (University of Manchester)
Ph.D (Telecommunication Eng (UTM) Information Theory, Thailand, Ph.D (UMS) Electric amd Electronics Engineering
Image Coding, Video Coding, Network Coding, Signal Mechanical Engineering
Processing DR. ROSALYN R. PORLE
Electrical and Electronics Engineering DR. MOHD. KAMAL MOHD SHAH B.Hons (UNIMAS), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)
BSc. (Mech. and Manufacturing) (Wales), Ph.D (UMS), Image and Video Processing, Artificial Intelligence
DR. BABLU KUMAR GHOSH MSc. (Design and Manufacturing) (Southbank) Chemical Engineering
B.Eng (Bangladesh), M.Eng (Bangladesh), Ph.D (Japan) Mechanical Manufacturing, CAD/ CAE/CAM
Electrodynamics, Application Electricity Mechanical Engineering DR. RAZAK MOHD ALI LEE
Electric and Electronic Engineering B. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)
DR. MOHD. KAMEL WAN IBRAHIM M. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)
DR. CHIAM CHEL KEN B.Eng (UiTM), MSc. (Leeds), Ph.D (Sheffield) Ph. D (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng, (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) Mechanical Engineering Electric and Electronics Engineering
Chemical Engineering
IR. DR. MURALINDRAN A/L MARIAPPAN DR. SARIAH ABANG
DR. EMMA SUALI B.Eng (USM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (Birmingham),
B.Eng (UMP), M.Eng (UMP), P.hD (UMS) (Robotics) Ph.D (Oniris France)
Chemical Engineering Electric and Electronics Engineering Chemical Engineering

DR. HARIMI DJAMILA DR. MARIANI RAJIN DR. S.M ANISUZZAMAN


Degree of Stark Engineer in Building, B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UMS) MSc.. (Chemical Engineering),
MSc., Ph.D (Civil Eng), (UMS) Chemical Engineering Ph.D (State University of Oil and Gas, Russia)
Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering
DR. MAZLINA MAMAT
IR. HJ. OTHMAN HJ. AHMAD BEng , MSc (USM), Ph. D (UKM) DR. THAM HENG JIN
BSc. (City London) MSc., (Edinburgh) Computer Engineering B.Eng (Newcastle Upon Tyne), M.Eng
Computer Engineering (UM), Ph.D (Auckland)
DR. MOHD AZIZUL LADIN Chemical Engineering
DR. JIDON @ ADRIAN JANAUN B.Eng (UKM), M.Eng (UKM), Ph. D (UKM)
BEng (UKM), MSc (Chem) (UMS) Ph.D (Univ. British Transportation And Traffick Engineering DR. WEE SIAW KHUR
Columbia) Civil Engineering B.Eng (Hons) Chemical Engineering,
Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering Curtin Universiti Malaysia
Chemical Engineering DR. NANCY JULIUS SIAMBUN Ph.D Doctor of Philosphy Chemical Engineering,
BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Notthingham, UK) Curtin Universiti Malaysia
KENNETH TEO TZE KIN Material Technology Chemical Engineering
B.Eng (Leicester), M.Sc (UMS) Mechanical Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
DR. NOOR AJIAN MOHD. LAIR LECTURERS
DR. KHAIRUL ANUAR MOHAMAD BSc. (MU, USA), M.Eng (UTM), Ph.D (UniSA, Aust)
B.Eng (UEC, Japan), Ph.D (Muroran, Inst. of Tech., Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering ABDULLAH MOHD. TAHIR
Japan) MSc. Mechanical Engineering B.Eng, MSc. (UKM)
(Newcastle Upon Tyne), Dr. Eng (Muroran, Japan) Mechanical Engineering
Semiconductor Devices IR.PUNGUT IBRAHIM
Electric and Electronic Engineering Diploma in Public Admin (UTM) ADRIANA ERICA BTE. AMALUDIN
Head of Programme B.Eng (hons) In Electrical Engineering (UTM) B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UTM)
MSc in Electrical System Engineering(UniMap) Civil Engineering
DR. LIM PEI YI Electric and Electronics Engineering
BEng, MSc (UTM), Ph.D (Curtin Univ.AUS) AHMAD RAZANI HARON
Electrical & Electronics Engineering B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UTM)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
158 Faculty of Engineering

SR. ASMAWAN MOHD SARMAN LIAU CHUNG FAN YOONG HOU PIN
Dip. (UiTM), BBS (UM), MSc (UTM) BSc (Manitoba), MSc (Glasgow) B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)
Civil Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering

AROLAND M’CONIE JILUI KIRING LIAWAS BARUKANG


B.Eng (UNIMAS), MSc. (Nottingham UK) B.Eng (LJMU), MSc. (UKM) TUTORS
Electronics and Computer Engineering Networking
Computer Engineering
AZREEN IBRAHIM AHMAD NUR FAIDHI RIZALMAN
B.Eng (UTP), M.Env (UPM) LILIAN GUNGAT B.Eng (University of Leeds)
Chemical Engineering BEng (UTM), MSc (UPM) Civil & Structural Engineering
Civil Engineering Civil Engineering
ENGR. CHUA BIH LII
B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng (UMS) MURNI SUNDANG CHOONG WAI HENG
Robotics and Industrial Automation B.Eng (UTM), M.Eng (UTM) B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng (UMS)
Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Robotic and Industry Automation,
Mechanical Engineering
CHUNG SENG KHEAU MOHD AZLAN ISMAIL
BSc., MSc. (UTM) BEng (UMS, MSc. (VOW Australia) HAFEZA ABU BAKAR
Computer – based Business Solutions Mechanical Engineering B.Eng (UTM), MSc. (UTP)
Computer Engineering Chemical Engineering
MOHAMAD RADZIF TAHARIN
FADZLITA MOHD TAMIRI BEng (Civil) , MSc (Civil) (UTM) LIM ENG HAR
B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UKM) Civil Engineering B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)
Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
MOHD SUFFIAN MISRAN
FARM YAN YAN BEng (UTM),MEng (UTM) MOHD AIDY FAIZAL JOHARI
BEng (UMS), MSc. (UMS) Mechanical Engineering B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)
Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
NOOR MAIZURA ISMAIL
HASSANEL ZACHARY AMALUDIN B.Eng (UTP), M.Eng (UTM) NAZARUDDIN ABDUL TAHA
B.Eng (UMS) Chemical Engineering Dip., B.Eng., M.Eng. (UiTM)
Civil Engineering Civil Engineering
NORFARARIYANTI BTE. PARIMON
HABIBAH GHAZALI B.Eng (UTM), MEng (UTM) NOOR SHEENA HERAYANI HARITH
BEng (UM), MSc. (University of Wellonggong Australia) Computer Engineering B.Eng (USM), M.Eng (Civil) (USM)
Material Engineering Structural Engineering
Mechanical Engineering SARIAH SAALAH
B.Eng (UTM), MSc. (UTM) SITI JAHARA MATLAN
HIDAYATI ASRAH Chemical Engineering B.Eng (UTM), M.Eng (UTM)
B.Eng, (UMS), MSc. (Dundee) Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering SALINAH DULLAH
BEng (UMS), MEng (Leeds) WAN KHAIRUL MUZAMMIL ABD. RAHIM
JODIN MAKINDA Civil Engineering B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UM)
BEng (UM), MSc. (Birmingham) Mechanical Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering YEW HOE TUNG
Civil Engineering B.Eng (University of Lincoln),
MSc. (University of Northumbria)
JANICE LYNN AYOG Communications, Electronics
B.Eng (USM), MSc. (UMS) Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering 159
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HK01 Civil Engineering
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTION OF Islam and Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals of
KNOWLEDGE) Civilisation (2 Credit Hours) Entrepreneurial
(8 CREDIT HOURS) UCxxx02 Acculturation
(Choose 1 uc
Only)
(2 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00202 UB00102 UB00702 UB00302
LANGUAGE Oral Communicative English For Reading And
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communication English Grammar Occupational Writing In English
in English (For Student Purposes (For Student
(For Student MUET (For Student MUET Band 1
MUET Band 1 Band 1 and 2) MUET Band 1 and 2)
and 2) and 2)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UB00602 UB00402 UB02002 UB00502
Grammar In Academic English For English For
Context Reading and Employment Research
(For Student Writing (For Student Purposes
MUET Band (For Student MUET Band (For Student
3,4,5 & 6) MUET 3,4,5 & 6) MUET Band
Band 3,4,5 & 6) 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS) (3 credit hours)
160
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Engineering

HK01 Civil Engineering


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME KA04403 KA05503 KA20102 KA21002 KA31702 KA09903 KA08803 KA40202
CORE Calculus I Calculus II Engineering Electrical Hydraulic and Management Ethics and Law Foundation
(107 CREDIT KA10102 KA06603 Statistics Technology Structural Lab and Accounting for Engineers Design
HOURS) Civil Engineering Engineering KA20502 KA20403 KA31903 for Engineers KA40102 KA40403
Material Programming Differential Engineering Reinforced KA30005 (LI) Traffic Design
KA10302 KA10603 Equation Survey Concrete Industrial Training Engineering Project
Civil Engineering Applied KA20703 KA20602 Design 1 KA30203 KA40302 KA00204
Drawing Mechanics Fluid Mechanics Numerical KA30902 Hydrology Project Project II
KA10502 KA10802 KA20903 Analysis Hydraulics KA30603 Management
Engineering Construction Mechanics of KA20801 KA30303 Steel and Timber KA40503
Geology Technology Solids Survey Camp Concrete Design Environmental
KA21102 KA21403 Technology KA31802 Engineering
Contract And Theory of KA31503 Geotechnical and KA40901
Estimation Structure Theory of Highway Lab Environmental
KA21603 Structure 2 KA31403 and Traffic Lab
Geotechnical KA31303 Reinforced KA00102
Engineering 1 Geotechnical Concrete Project I
KA21801 Engineering 2 Design 2
Concrete and KA31603
Material Lab Highway
Engineering
(9 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (16 credit hours) (22 credit hours) (13 credit hours) (9 Credit Hours)
PROGRAMME KA4XX03 KA4XX03
CORE Elective I Elective II
(ELECTIVE) KA4XX03
Elective III
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(135 CREDIT 16 17 16 17 16 22 16 15
HOURS)
Faculty of Engineering 161

*Notes:
: Language Requirements For Student MUET Band 1 and 2 & For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6.
Please Refer to PPIB Guidebook.

STUDENT CREDIT HOURS ELECTIVE


: Core University (Upgrade Knowledge) + Core University (Language)
+ Core University I II III
(Co-Curriculum) + Core Program + Core Program (Elective)
: 8 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 107 Credit Hours KA41503 KA42003 KA43003
+ 9 Credit Hours Advanced Advanced Concrete Advanced Project
Geotechnical Technology Management
: 135 Credit Hours Engineering KA42203 KA43203
KA41703 Water and Wastewater Transportation
Introduction to GIS Engineering Engineering
KA41903 KA42403 KA43403
Finite Element Advanced Structural Advanced
Method Design Environment
Engineering
162
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Engineering

HK02 Engineering Electric & Electronic


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTION OF Islam and Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals of
KNOWLEDGE) Civilisation UCxxx02 Entrepreneurial
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (Please Choose 1 Acculturation
uc Course)
(2 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00202 UB00102 UB00702 UB00302
LANGUAGE Oral Communicative English For Reading And
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communication English Grammar Occupational Writing In English
in English (For Student Purposes (For Student
(For Student MUET (For Student MUET Band 1
MUET Band 1 Band 1 and 2) MUET Band 1 and 2)
and 2) and 2)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UB00602 UB00402 UB02002 UB00502
Grammar In Academic English For English For
Context Reading and Employment Research
(For Student Writing (For Student Purposes
MUET Band (For Student MUET Band (For Student
3,4,5 & 6) MUET 3,4,5 & 6) MUET Band
Band 3,4,5 & 6) 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS) (3 credit hours)
Faculty of Engineering 163
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HK02 Engineering Electric & Electronic


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME KE06603 KE05503 KE07702 KE26203 KE36103 KE30005 (LI) KE08803 KE09903
CORE Engineering Calculus II Engineering Material Science Measurement Industrial Ethics and Law Management and
(107 CREDIT Programming KE16203 Thermodynamics and Electronic and Training for Engineers Accounting for
HOURS) KE04403 Electric Circuit KE26103 Devices Instrumentation KE36203 KE48102 Engineers
Calculus I Analysis Analog Electronic KE26403 KE36303 Communication Final Year KE48204
KE16103 KE16403 KE26303 Microelectronics Control Systems Systems Project I Final Year
Electrical and Logic Design Applied KE26604 KE36503 KE38403 KE46103 Project II
Electronics KE18201 Mechanics Computer Signals and Design Project Digital Signal KE46203
System Engineering KE26503 Architecture and Systems KE36803 Processing Electrical Energy
KE18101 Lab 1 Differential Microprocessors KE36903 Probability and KE46302 Utilization
Engineering (logic, advanced Equations KE26803 Numerical Random Engineering CAD
Workshop (basic circuit) KE28101 Electromagnetics Methods Processes KE46503
circuit, Engineering Lab KE28201 KE36703 KE36403 High Voltage
PCB,soldering, 2 (electronics, Engineering Electrical Power Engineering
wiring safety) application) Lab 3 Machines Electronics and KE48101
(microelectronics, KE38101 Drives Engineering Lab
electromagnetics) Engineering Lab KE36603 6
4 (Control, Power System (power
instrumentation) KE38201 electronics, High
Engineering voltage)
Lab 5
(machine, power
system)
(10 credit hours) (10 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (21 credit hours) (21 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (10 credit hours)
PROGRAMME KA4XX03 KA4XX03
CORE Elective I Elective II
(ELECTIVE) KA4XX03
Elective III
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(135 CREDIT 17 16 16 16 16 21 17 16
HOURS)
164 Faculty of Engineering

*Notes:
: Language Requirements For Student MUET Band 1 and 2 & For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6.
Please Refer to PPIB Guidebook.

STUDENT CREDIT HOURS


: Core University (Upgrade Knowledge) + Core University (Language) + Core University
(Co-Curriculum) + Core Program + Core Program (Elective)
: 8 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 107 Credit Hours + 9 Credit Hours
: 135 Credit Hours

ELECTIVE

I II III

KE41003 KE42203 KE42403


Industrial Automation Machine Vision Special Topic in Signal
KE42003 KE43203 an Image
Image Processing Photonics and Optical KE43403
KE43003 Integrated Circuit Special Topic in
Nanoelectronics KE44203 Microelectronics
KE44003 Antenna Theory and KE44403
Communications Appliations Special Topic in
Network KE45203 Communication
KE45003 Advanced Power KE45403
Industrial Drives Systems Analysis Special Topic in Power
KE41103 KE41303
Robotics Digital Control Systems
KE42103 KE42303
Artificial Intelligence Advanced Digital Signal
KE43103 Processing
VLSI Technology KE43303
KE44103 Digital Integrated Circuit
Wireless System Design
Communications KE44303
KE45103 Information Theory and
Alternative Energy Coding
System KE45303
KE41203 Electrical Machines
State Space Analysis Design
and Control KE41403
Special Topic in Control
and Automation
Faculty of Engineering 165
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HK03 Chemical Engineering


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTION OF Islam and Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals of
KNOWLEDGE) Civilisation UCxxx02 Entrepreneurial
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (Choose 1 uc Acculturation
Only)
(2 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00202 UB00102 UB00702 UB00302
LANGUAGE Oral Communicative English For Reading And
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communication English Grammar Occupational Writing In English
in English (For Student Purposes (For Student
(For Student MUET (For Student MUET Band 1
MUET Band 1 Band 1 and 2) MUET Band 1 and 2)
and 2) and 2)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UB00602 UB00402 UB02002 UB00502
Grammar In Academic English For English For
Context Reading and Employment Research
(For Student Writing (For Student Purposes
MUET Band (For Student MUET Band (For Student
3,4,5 & 6) MUET 3,4,5 & 6) MUET Band
Band 3,4,5 & 6) 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS) (3 credit hours)
166
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Engineering

HK03 Chemical Engineering


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME KC04403 KC05503 KC21101 KC21002 KC31101 KC32405 (LI) KC08803 KC09903
CORE Carculus I Carculus II Laboratory 3 Electrical Laboratory 5 Industrial Ethics and Law Management and
(107 CREDIT KC06603 KC11201 KC21102 Technology KC31103 Training for Engineers Accounting for
HOURS) Engineering Laboratory 2 Applied KC21001 Project KC31001 KC01102 Engineers
Programming KC11403 Mechanics Laboratory 4 Management and Laboratory 6 Research KC01204
KC11101 Engineering KC21302 KC21201 Process KC31201 Project I Research
Laboratory 1 Chemistry II Differential Design Project I Economic Design Project II KC43302 Project II
KC11302 KC11603 Equations KC21202 KC31302 KC31403 Research KC43204
Engineering Bioprocess KC21503 Safety and Loss Numerical Process Control Methodology for Plant Design
Chemistry I Technology Chemical Prevention Methods KC31603 Engineers Project II
KC11501 Process KC21203 for Chemical Process KC43104
Engineering Principles Material Engineers Simulation Plant Design
Drawing KC21702 Technology KC31503 Optimisation and Project I
Principles Chemical KC21402 Mass Transfer CAD
Engineering Heat Transfer KC31703 KC31803
Thermodynamics KC21602 Measurement Separation
I Chemical and Processes
KC21903 Engineering Instrumentation KC32003
Fluid Mechanics Thermodynamics KC31903 Bioprocess
II Environmental Principles
KC21802 Engineering KC32203
Engineering Chemical
Statistics Reaction
Engineering

(10 credit hours) (10 credit hours) (13 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (22 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (11 credit hours)
PROGRAMME KC4xx03 KC4xx03
CORE Elective I Elective II
(ELECTIVE) KC4xx03
Elective III
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(135 CREDIT 17 16 17 17 15 22 14 17
HOURS)
Faculty of Engineering 167

*Notes:
: Language Requirements For Student MUET Band 1 and 2 & For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6.
Please Refer to PPIB Guidebook.

STUDENT CREDIT HOURS


: Core University (Upgrade Knowledge) + Core University (Language) + Core University
(Co-Curriculum) + Core Program + Core Program (Elective)
: 8 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 107 Credit Hours + 9 Credit Hours
: 135 Credit Hours

ELECTIVE

I II III

KC44503 KC44203 KC45403


Chemical Product Food Process Advanced Process
Design Engineering Control
KC44103 KC44403 KC45803
Biochemical Engineering Waste Treatment and Advanced Process
KC44303 Processing Simulation
Air Pollution KC46203
KC44903 Phytochemical
Sustainable and Processing
Renewable Energy KC46603
KC45103 Enzyme Engineering
Particle Technology KC47003
KC44703 Water Pollution and
Oil and Gas Wastewater Treatment
KC47203
Petroleum Downstream
Processing
KC45603
Advanced Heat Transfer
KC46003
Membrane Engineering
KC46403
Bioengineering
KC46803
Nuclear Technology
168
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Engineering

HK08 Mechanical Engineering


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
(PROMOTION OF Islam and Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals of
KNOWLEDGE) Civilisation UCxxx02 Entrepreneurial
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (Please Choose 1 Acculturation
uc Course )
(2 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00202 UB00102 UB00702 UB00302
LANGUAGE Oral Communicative English For Reading And
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communication English Grammar Occupational Writing In English
in English (For Student Purposes (For Student
(For Student MUET (For Student MUET Band 1
MUET Band 1 Band 1 and 2) MUET Band 1 and 2)
and 2) and 2)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UB00602 UB00402 UB02002 UB00502
Grammar In Academic English For English For
Context Reading and Employment Research
(For Student Writing (For Student Purposes
MUET Band (For Student MUET Band (For Student
3,4,5 & 6) MUET 3,4,5 & 6) MUET Band
Band 3,4,5 & 6) 3,4,5 & 6)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS) (3 credit hours)
Faculty of Engineering 169
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HK08 Mechanical Engineering


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME KM10303 KM10803 KM20303 KM21402 KM30303 KM00505 KM00303 KM00403
CORE Calculus I Engineering Fluid Mechanics I Electrical Electrical Power Industrial Ethics and Law Management and
(107 CREDIT KM10501 Programming KM20503 Technology and Machines Training for Engineers Accounting for
HOURS) Engineering KM10403 Differential KM20203 KM30502 KM30403 KM00102 Engineers
Workshop Calculus II Equations Mechanics Engineering Heat Transfer Project I KM00204
KM10702 KM10203 KM20701 of Machines Statistics KM30603 KM41703 Project II
Engineering Engineering Lab I KM20603 KM30903 Mechanical Electronics and KM42602
Drawings Materials KM20903 Numerical Mechanical Vibrations Microprocessors Computer Aided
KM10903 KM10603 Dynamics Methods Design I KM31003 KM41903 Engineering
Statics Strength of KM21102 KM20801 KM31101 Mechanical Manufacturing KM42801
Materials Engineering Lab II Lab III Design II System Lab V
Thermodynamics KM21003 KM31303 KM31401 KM40703
Fluid Applied Lab IV Finite Element
Mechanics II Thermodynamics KM31603 Method
KM21202 KM31503 Manufacturing
CAD Engineering Measurements Processes
and KM31803
Instrumentation Control
Engineering
(9 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (21 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (10 credit hours)
PROGRAMME KM4xx03 KM4xx03
CORE Elective I Elective II
(ELECTIVE) KM4xx03
Elective III
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(135 CREDIT 16 18 16 16 15 21 17 16
HOURS)
170
48 Faculty of Engineering

*Notes:
: Language Requirements For Student MUET Band 1 and 2 & For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6.
Please Refer to PPIB Guidebook.

STUDENT CREDIT HOURS


: Core University (Upgrade Knowledge) + Core University (Language) + Core University
(Co-Curriculum) + Core Program + Core Program (Elective)
: 8 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 107 Credit Hours + 9 Credit Hours
: 135 Credit Hours

OPTION 1 OPTION 2
(MANUFACTURING) (ENERGY & MATERIALS)

ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE II ELECTIVE III ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE II ELECTIVE III

KM40103 KM40603 KM41603 KM41103 KM43203 KM42003


Maintenance and Finite Differential Numerical Methods in Tribology Composite Materials Refrigeration and Air
Monitoring of Machines Methods Heat Engineering KM42303 KM41203 Conditioning
KM42103 KM41403 KM41803 Acoustics Advanced Strength of KM42203
Industrial Automation Mechatronics Aerodynamics KM42503 Materials Surface Engineering
KM40803 KM43603 Nuclear Technology KM41003 KM44003
Industrial Engineering Sensor and Vision Internal Combustion Failure Mechanisms
KM43003 System Engines
Machining Processes KM43803 KM43403
KM40403 CAD/CAM Renewable Energy
Operational Research
Faculty of Engineering 171
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HK20 Computer Engineering


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8

UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302


(PROMOTION OF Islam and Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals of
KNOWLEDGE) Civilisation UCxxx02 Entrepreneurial
(8 CREDIT HOURS) (Choose 1 Acculturation
Course uc Only)
(2 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00202 UB00102 UB00702 UB00302
LANGUAGE Oral Communicative English For Reading And
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communication English Grammar Occupational Writing In English
in English (For Student Purposes (For Student
(For Student MUET (For Student MUET Band 1
MUET Band 1 Band 1 and 2) MUET Band 1 and 2)
and 2) and 2)

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)


UB00602 UB00402 UB02002 UB00502
Grammar In Academic English For English For
Context Reading and Employment Research
(For Student Writing (For Student Purposes
MUET Band (For Student MUET Band (For Student
3,4,5 & 6) MUET 3,4,5 & 6) MUET Band
Band 3,4,5 & 6) 3,4,5 & 6)

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)


UNIVERSITY EXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 CREDIT HOURS) (3 credit hours)
172
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Engineering

HK20 Computer Engineering


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME KS04403 KS05503 KS07702 KS21203 KS30903 KS30005 KS08803 KS09903
CORE Calculus I Calculus II Engineering Analog Measurement Industrial Ethics and Law Management and
(107 CREDIT KS06603 KS10603 Thermodynamics Electronics and Training (LI) for Engineers Accounting
HOURS) Engineering Electromagnetics KS21103 KS21403 Instrumentation KS31203 KS00102 For Engineers
Programming KS10803 Electric Circuit Software KS31303 Embedded Project I KS00204
KS10103 Differential Analysis Engineering Signals and Systems KS41103 Project II
Electrical& Equations and KS20504 KS21604 Systems KS30802 Computer KS40803
Electronics Linear Algebra Logic Design Microprocessor KS31503 Computer Design Networks Operating
Technology KS11001 KS20703 KS21803 Microelectronics KS31403 KS41301 System
KS10303 Matlab and Data Structures Probability KS31703 Digital Signal Computer
Discrete PCB Workshop and Algorithms and Random Control Processing Communication
Mathematics Process Systems KS31603 Lab
KS22001 KS31904 Communication KS41503
Electronics and Computer System Data
Circuit Lab Architecture Engineering Communication
KS32101 KS31801
Instrumentation Signal
and Control Processing
Lab Laboratory
KS32003
Numerical
Methods
(12 credit hours) (10 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (17 credit hours) (20 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (10 credit hours)
PROGRAMME KS4xx03 KS4xx03
CORE Elective I Elective II
(ELECTIVE) KS4xx03
Elective III
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)
TOTAL
(135 CREDIT 19 16 16 16 17 20 15 16
HOURS)
Faculty of Engineering 173

*Notes:
: Language Requirements For Student MUET Band 1 and 2 & For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6.
Please Refer to PPIB Guidebook.

STUDENT CREDIT HOURS


: Core University (Upgrade Knowledge) + Core University (Language) + Core University
(Co-Curriculum) + Core Program + Core Program (Elective)
: 8 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 107 Credit Hours + 9 Credit Hours
: 135 Credit Hours

ELECTIVE

I II & III

KS41703 KS00303
Object Oriented Power Systems For Engineers - (Compulsory)
Programming KS41003
KS41903 Distributed Computing
Wireless KS41203
Communications Antenna and Propagation
KS42103 KS41403
Image Processing Computer Security
KS41603
Pattern Recognition
KS41803
Information Theory
KS42003
Advanced Signal Processing
174 Faculty of Computing and Informatics

‘Towards Technology Innovation


and Information Globalization ’

FACULTY OF
COMPUTING “

AND
INFORMATICS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS i For further inquiries, please contact:

BPKP PROGRAMME CODE Administrative Office at


HC12 Multimedia Technology Faculty of Computing and Informatics
(Labuan)
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITH
HONOURS
Tel : 6087 - 460 445 / 460 447
BPKP PROGRAMME CODE Fax : 6087 - 465 155
HC13 E-Commerce E-mail: pejfki@ums.edu.my
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH HONOURS
Administrative Office at
BPKP PROGRAMME CODE Faculty of Computing and Informatics
HC00 Software Engineering (Kota Kinabalu)
HC05 Network Engineering
Tel : 6088 - 320 000
Ext : 3003 / 3416
Fax : 6088 - 320 390
E-mail: pejfki@ums.edu.my
Faculty of Computing and Informatics 175

DEAN SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ag Asri Bin Ag Ibrahim Sharifah Binti Ismail
PhD. (York), M.Comp.Sc Malaya, B.Comp.Sc Malaya LL.B (Hons) IIUM

DEPUTY DEAN (Academic & Student Affairs) ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


Ryan Macdonell Andrias Winnie Edward Alau
M.Comp.Sc UPM, BSc (Hons) Multimedia Technology UMS. BA. (Hons) Arts, USM

DEPUTY DEAN (Research & Innovation)


Dr. Zamhar Iswandono Awg Ismail
PhD Information Systems, Manchester,
MSc. Information Systems Engineering, UMIST,
BSc. (Hons) Computer Science, UTM

HEAD OF PROGRAM HC12- Multimedia Technology


Dr. Norbayah Mohd Suki
PhD (Creative Multimedia) MMU,
MSc (Creative Multimedia) MMU,
BSc (Hons) (Media) Film and Animation, MMU

HEAD OF PROGRAM HC13- E-Commerce


Soffri Bin Yussof
MSc (Information Technology– Management) UTM
BSc (Comp.) (Hons) UTM

HEAD OF PROGRAM HC00- Software Engineering


Assoc. Prof Dr. Rayner Alfred
PhD. (York), MSc. (Western Michigan),
BSc. (New York)

HEAD OF PROGRAM HC05- Network Engineering


Dr. Mohd Hanafi Ahmad Hijazi
PhD. (Liverpool), MSc. (UTM), BSc. (UTM)
176 Faculty of Computing and Informatics

Mission Programmes Offered


Faculty of The Faculty of Computing and Informatics strives in
achieving scholarly excellence in information technology Multimedia Technology
Computing and and attain international recognition through its teaching,
learning, research, publication, social contribution and
balance of knowledge through the development of a
Informatics
Bachelor of Science (BSc) with Honours (Multimedia
wholesome graduate to generate high standards of Technology) is an undergraduate degree programme
productivity and quality that is necessary for the realisation offered by Faculty of Computing and Informatics at Labuan
of nation and social development International Campus. Besides teaching theories, this
programme will provide students with skills in the areas of
Introduction Vision interactive media, graphics arts, audio technology,
animation, video and publishing. Students will be exposed
Faculty of Computing and Informatics formerly known as The Faculty of Computing and Informatics determines to with the latest and widely utilized multimedia tools as well
Labuan School of Informatics Science (LSIS) was be the centre of excellence in innovative and creative as programming languages. This will enhances students’
established in May 1999 aims to offer students in the field information technology towards achieving global techniques in design and develop multimedia application.
of information technology which is characterised as soft standards.
science and oriented towards the business environment. In
October 2003 Universiti Malaysia Sabah was recognized Objectives Career Prospects
Graduates specialized in Multimedia Technology Program
by Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) for ICT
■ To enhance the environment for research, has the opportunity to work as: computer animator, video
and ICT-facilitated businesses that develop or use specialist, computer graphic designer, web designer,
multimedia technologies to produce and enhance their teaching and learning by extending knowledge in the programmer, interface designer, database designer and
products and services (quality graduates). ICT field especially in multimedia, computing and interactive multimedia application developer.
e-commerce disciplines.
Originally, LSIS offered two programmes during its ■ To provide a balance between theory and practice,
this will form the basis for students’ future careers as
establishment, however on the 1st of June 2014, LSIS was
multimedia, computing and e-commerce
E-Commerce
transformed to faculty and named Faculty of Computing
and Informatics (FCI). Two programmes from School of professionals.
Engineering and Information Technology (SEIT) has been ■ To improve the national and international standing of Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) with Honours
incorporated under the FCI. This makes the program the faculty in terms of research, teaching and (E-Commerce) is an undergraduate degree programme
offered under FCI to four namely: learning. offered by Faculty of Computing and Informatics at Labuan
■ To provide the opportunity for students in International Campus. The programme provides exposure
■ Bachelor of Science (Multimedia Technology) with professional career development through high quality and skills on web based system development as well as
Honours education. the knowledge on electronic commerce, covering both the
■ Bachelor of Information Technology ■ To ensure quality courses that focus in current, up to business and technical topics. Students will be exposed
(E-Commerce) with Honours date techniques and industrial practice. with e-commerce operation through presentation tier,
■ Bachelor of Computer Science business tier and database access. This degree program
(Software Engineering) with Honours will emphasizes instruction in computer literacy,
■ Bachelor of Computer Science e-commerce web development, programming and internet
(Network Engineering) with Honours marketing. This career program follows the currents
environment on e-commerce technologies.
The growth in information technology and computing has
been regards as a pivotal element within the everyday
activities. Therefore it is imperative for such knowledge to
be masters in the dissemination of information, thus
realising the merged role of information and
communication technology towards a borderless world
Faculty of Computing and Informatics 177

Career Prospects
Graduates specialized in E-Commerce Program has the
Network Engineering
opportunity to work as: website developer, web applications
developer, interactive web-based designer, instructional Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours (Network
web-based designer, programmer, system analyst,
database designer and network analyst. Engineering) is an undergraduate degree programme
offered by Faculty of Computing and Informatics at Kota
Kinabalu campus. The programme aims to produce skilled
graduates who are competent with strong computer
Software Engineering science and networking fundamental and which will
prepare them to compete in the job market. Student will be
exposed and trained to the fundamental concepts and
Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours (Software skills of computer science and majoring in system and
Engineering) is an undergraduate degree programme computer network. Offered courses are range from a
offered by Faculty of Computing and Informatics at Kota foundation of computer programming, system analysis and
Kinabalu campus. The programme aims to produce design, data communication, computer networks,
graduates with knowledge and skills in software distributed system, system management, network
engineering and management of software development management and parallel computing. In addition, some of
projects. Students will be exposed to and trained in the the modules of the Cisco Network Academy are also
fundamentals of computer systems as well as the intergrated in the courses selected. Apart from technical
advancement of technologies in the field of computer skills, soft skills such as communication, teamwork and
science. The offered courses include computer group management are also incorporated into the courses
programming, software engineering, computer interface offered. Furthermore, a number of modules from Cisco
programming, Theory of Computation, Operating System, Networking Academy has also been integrated into the
Software Engineering, Programming Languages, courses that were selected. Students will be exposed with
Computer Interface Programming and Final Year Research range of applications that connect theory and skills learned
Project and programming languages. In their final year, in the class to real-world occurrences through the industrial
students will undergo industrial training as well as training and demonstration of completing a project during
complete a project related to software development of any their final year.
computer science discipline under the supervision of an
academic personnel.
Career Prospects
Graduates specialized in System and Network Management
Career Prospects Program has the opportunity to work as: Network
Graduates specialized in Software Engineering Program administrator, LAN manager, planning, design, install and
has the opportunity to work as: Computer software management of networking system.
engineer- application software, computer software
engineer- systems software, network and computer
systems administrator, network systems and data communi-
cations analyst, database administrator, computer systems
analyst, computer support specialist. Other Career Prospects

There are also strong demands in area such as:


advertising and marketing, television and film,
entertainment industry, freelance consultancy, public
sector, ICT industry, marketing & E-Marketing, public
education, software house, network operation,
management in Information Technology.
178 Faculty of Computing and Informatics

DR. JAMES MOUNTSTEPHENS ZAKARIAH ARIS


ACADEMIC STAFF PhD (Surrey, UK), BSc. (Hons) (Surrey, UK), MBA-MIS (Oklahoma), BBA (Finance) (Arkansas),
Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence Information Technology
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS JETOL BOLONGKIKIT DR. ZAMHAR ISWANDONO AWG ISMAIL
M.Comp.Sc Malaya, BSc. Computer Science UTM, PhD Information Systems, Manchester,
DR. AG ASRI BIN AG IBRAHIM Networking MSc. Information Systems Engineering, UMIST,
PhD. (York), M.Comp.Sc Malaya, BSc. (Hons) Computer Science, UTM,
B.Comp.Sc (Hons) Malaya, DR. JOE HENRY OBIT Information Systems and Digital Entertainment
Sonification And Human Computer Interaction PhD Nottingham, UK,
MSc. Information Technology (UPM),
DR. JASON TEO TZE WI BBA (Hons) Finance (UKM),
Combinatorial Optimisation and Artificial Intelligence
LECTURERS
Dr.IT (New South Wales),
M.IT (Charles Sturt), B.Comp.Math
(Double Major: IT & Biochemistry) (Western Australia), DR. LAU HUI KENG AHMAD RIZAL AHMAD RODZUAN (Study Leave)
Evolutionary Computing, Artificial Life, PhD (York), MSc. (UTM), B.IT (UNIMAS), MSc Design Science (Digital Media) Sydney,
Bio-Inspired Robotics Swarm Robotics, Artificial Immune System BIT (Hons) UKM,
Multimedia
DR. KASHIF NISAR DR. MOHD. HANAFI AHMAD HIJAZI
PhD (Information Technology) UTP, PhD (Liverpool), MSc. (UTM), BSc. (UTM), AINNECIA YOAG
MSc. (Information Technology) UUM, Data Mining and Image Classification MSc. IT UUM, BIT (Hons) UUM,
BS. (Computer Science) KHL, PAK, Multimedia
Computer Networks DR. MUZAFFAR HAMZAH (Mentor Program)
PhD (Information Technology), AINNUR HAFIZAH BINTI ANUAR MOKHTAR
University of South Australia, M.Comp.Sc Malaya, M.Office System Management, UiTM,
DR. RAYNER ALFRED BSc (Hons) IT UiTM,
PhD. (York), MSc. (Western Michigan), B.Comp.Sc (Hons) Malaya,
Business Process and E-Commerce
BSc. (New York), Data and Text Mining, Human Computer Interaction
Knowledge Discovery and Machine Learning ASLINA BAHARUM
DR. NORAZLINA KHAMIS MSc. (Information Technology) UiTM
DR. SYED NASIRIN SYED ZAINOL ABIDIN PhD (Computer Science) UKM, BSc. (E-Commerce) UMS
PhD. Bath (Information Systems), MsC (Software Engineering) UKM, Visual Informatics, Human Computer Interaction
MBA Ohio, BBA (Hons) ITM (Marketing), B.IT (Minor Management) UM,
Wireless systems implementation, simulation modeling Software Engineering, Computer Science Education DR. CAROLYN SALIMUN
PhD. (Human Computer Interaction),
DR. NORBAYAH MOHD SUKI University of Glasgow, MSc. IT UUM, BIT (Hons) UUM
Multimedia
SENIOR LECTURERS PhD (Creative Multimedia) MMU,
MSc (Creative Multimedia) MMU,
BSc (Hons) (Media) Film And Animation, MMU, CHIN PEI YEE (Study Leave)
MSc Information Technology (Software) Glasgow,
ASNI TAHIR Film & Animation, BIT (Hons) (UMS),
M.IT (UKM), B.IT (UKM), Multimedia Technology, Mobile Learning Computer Programming
Information Technology
NORDIN SAAD (Study Leave) DG. SENANDONG AJOR
AZALI SAUDI (Study Leave) M.IT (UKM), B.IT (UUM), MSc Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, East Anglia,
MSc. (Edinburgh), BSc. (Computer Science) Information Technology UK, B.MIS (Hons) UIA,
(Hons) (ITM-UKM), Data Mining
Artificial Intelligence SHALIZA HAYATI A. WAHAB
M.IT (UKM), B.IT (UUM), DINNA@NINA MOHD NIZAM (Study Leave)
DR. CHIN KIM ON Information Technology MEleComm (Wollonggong),
BIT System Management (UMS),
PhD (Artifficial Intelligence) UMS,
SITI HASNAH TANALOL (Study Leave) Safety, Risk and E-Commerce Management
MSc. (Software Engineering) (UMS),
B.IT (Information Technology) (UMS), MSc. (Strathclyde), B.IT (UKM),
Software Engineering Computer Science
Faculty of Computing and Informatics 179

ESMADI ABU SEMAN (Study Leave) NONA MASNIE BINTI HJ. MOHD NISTAH TAMRIN AMBOALA (Study Leave)
MSc Data Telecommunications & Network, Salford, M. E-Commerce, Deakin Uni., B.Com (Management & MIT Malaya, BA Sosio. Culture & IT (Hons) Malaya,
BIT (Hons) UKM, E-Commerce), Deakin Uni., Business Process re-Engineering
Network and Telecommunication Social Informatics
TAN SOO FUN (Study Leave)
FAZIDAH @ IDAH WAHIT (Study Leave) NORDALIELA MOHD RUSLI MSc. (Sains Komputer) UMS, BSc. (E-Commence) UMS,
MSc Software Engineering, UKM, B.IT (Hons) UMS, M.Sc Quantitative Science (UiTM), B.Sc IT (UiTM), E-Commerce and M-Commerce
Networking Sistem and Network Management
TEONG KHAN VUN
GOH SAY LENG (Study Leave) NORHAYATI DAUT MSc (Mathematics) USM, B.Eng (MMU),
MSc Computer Science, Imperial College, M.Sc (UTM), BSc (UTM), Digital Signal Processing
BIT (Hons) UMS, Computer Science
Database WAN NOORAISHYA WAN AHMAD (Study Leave)
NOORALISA MOHD TUAH (Study Leave) MSc Creative Software System, Heriot-Watt,
HADZARIAH ISMAIL MSc Database and Web-Based Systems, Salford, BSc (Hons) UMS,
M.Comp.Sc Malaya, BSc. (Hons) Computing Studies, BIT (Hons) UUM, Creative Software
London South Bank University, International, Software Engineering
Software Engineering
NURAINI JAMIL
IDYAWATI HUSSEIN (Attachment) Master of Engineering in Information Engineering (ME),
MSc Multimedia Technology, Manchester, INHA, BSc (Computer) (Hons) UTM,
BIT (Hons) UKM, Computer Visual, Image Processing, Semantic Similarity
Human Computer Interaction
ROZIANA IBRAHIM (Study Leave)
IZA AZURA BINTI AHMAD BAHAR MSc Multimedia Applications & Virtual Environments,
MSc. In Information System, Brunel University, UK Sussex, B.IT (Hons) UUM,
BA. (Hons) in Management, USM Creative Multimedia
Financial Information System
RYAN MACDONELL ANDRIAS
JONATHAN LIKOH JUIS M.Comp.Sc UPM,
MSc. IT UUM, BIT (Hons) UUM, BSc (Hons) Multimedia Technology UMS,
Web and Computer Programming Multimedia System

LAURA PENNY JACK (Study Leave) SALMAH FATTAH


MSc Advanced Computing (Bristol), M.Sc (UKM), B.Sc (UKM)
BSc Information Studies (UiTM), System Management
User Experience, Child Computer Interaction
SOFFRI BIN YUSSOF
LEAU YU BENG (Study Leave) MSc (Information Technology– Management) UTM,
MSc. Hons (Information Security) (Hons) UTM BSc (Comp.) (Hons) UTM, MIS,
BSc. (Multimedia Technology) (Hons) UMS, IT Project Management
Information Security
SUAINI SURA (Study Leave)
MOHD. NORHISHAM RAZALI M.Comp.Sc UPM, BSc Inf Studies (Hons) ISM, UiTM,
MSc. (IT) UiTM, BSc. (Hons) (IT) UiTM, Software Engineering
Information Technology, Computer Human Interaction
SUHAINA MUSANI
MOHD. YUSZREN YUSAK MSc (Mathematics) UKM, BSc Hons (Statistics) UiTM,
MSc Information System, Chicago, Mathematics & Statistics
BSc Management Information System, Indiana State,
E-Business SURAYA ALIAS (Study Leave)
MSc. IT UUM, B.IT (Hons)
Software Engineering, Application Development
180
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HC12 MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE *UW00202 *UW00102 UW00302 UW00302
COURSES Islam & Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals Fundamentals
(12 CREDIT Civilization **Choose 1 soft of of
HOURS) **Choose 2 soft skill cluster Entrepreneurial Entrepreneurial
skill cluster UCXXX02 Acculturation Acculturation
UE00XX2 / (APK) (APK)
UX00XX2 (Student can (Student can
choose to take choose to take
this course this course
either in either in
semester 1 or 2) semester 1 or 2)

LANGUAGE UB0XXX2 / UB0XXX2 / UB0XXX2 / UB0XXX2 /


(8 CREDIT HOURS) UX00XX2 UX00XX2 UX00XX2 UX00XX2

CO-CURRICULUM ECXXXX3
(3 CREDIT HOURS) Co-Curriculum

FACULTY CORE IT11303 IT11103 IT21103 IT21403 IT21203 IT31203 IT31103


(39 CREDIT Internet Intro to Database Statistic Data Structure Management Current Topics
HOURS) Technology Computer Management IT21503 IT41103 Information and Issues
Programming System Object Oriented Ethnics and System
IT11203 IT21303 Programming Professionalism
Basic Discrete IT21603 in Information
Mathematics Mathematics Technopreneurship Technology
IT11403
Operation
System
Faculty of Computing and Informatics 181
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HC12 MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME IM11103 IM21103 IM11203 IM21303 IM31103 IM31503 IM41103
CORE Fundamentals Multimedia E-Commerce Animation Human Advance Network
(48 CREDIT of Multimedia Design IM21203 Computer Multimedia Security &
HOURS) Video Interaction IM31603 Management
Production IM31203 Computer IM41203
Computer Communication Distributed
Graphic Network Multimedia
IM31303 IM31702 System
System Analysis Project 1 IM41304
& Design IM21403 Project 2
IM31403 Web
Multimedia Programming
Project
Management

INDUSTRIAL IM41412
TRAINING Industrial
(12 CREDIT Training
HOURS)

ELECTIVE IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3


(12 CREDIT
HOURS)
TOTAL
(134 CREDIT 17 18 19 17 18 17 16 12
HOURS)
*Note:
Students are required to take-
■ *Islamic & Asian Civilization and Malaysia Ethnic Relation during Year 1 (either on first or second semester) - 4 credit hours.
■ **one course each in Soft Skill Cluster (UE0xxxx, UK0xxxx, UC0xxxx) throughout their study – 6 credit hours.
ELECTIVES LIST FOR HC12
Code IP00703 IP00803 IP00903 IP01103 IP01503 IP00403 IP00103
Marketing Cyber Law Principle Research Creative Thinking Introduction to Creative Writing
Course Name
Principle Accounting Methodology Psychology
Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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HC13 E-COMMERCE
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE *UW00202 *UW00102 UW00302 UW00302
COURSES Islam & Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals Fundamentals
(12 CREDIT Civilization **Choose 1 soft of of
HOURS) **Choose 2 soft skill cluster Entrepreneurial Entrepreneurial
skill cluster UCXXX02 Acculturation Acculturation
UE00XX2 / (APK) (APK)
UX00XX2 (Student can (Student can
choose to take choose to take
this course this course
either in either in
semester 1 or 2) semester 1 or 2)

LANGUAGE UB0XXX2 / UB0XXX2 / UB0XXX2 / UB0XXX2 /


(8 CREDIT HOURS) UX00XX2 UX00XX2 UX00XX2 UX00XX2

CO-CURRICULUM ECXXXX3
(3 CREDIT HOURS) Co-Curriculum

FACULTY CORE IT11303 IT11103 IT21103 IT21403 IT21203 IT31203 IT31103


(39 CREDIT Internet Intro to Database Statistic Data Structure Management Current Topics
HOURS) Technology Computer Management IT21503 IT41103 Information and Issues
Programming System Object Oriented Ethnics and System
IT11203 IT21303 Programming Professionalism
Basic Discrete IT21603 in Information
Mathematics Mathematics Technopreneurship Technology
IT11403
Operation
System
Faculty of Computing and Informatics 183
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HC13 E-COMMERCE
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME IE11103 IE11203 IE21103 IE31103 IE31203 IE31702 IE41304
CORE E-Commerce Multimedia Marketing E-Commerce Information Project 1 Project 2
(48 CREDIT IE21203 Business Technology IE21403 IE41103
HOURS) Business Model Project Financial Security &
Management Management Management E-Commerce
IE31303 IE31503 Payment
Analysis & Infrastructure System
Design for Technology IE41203
E-Commerce Management for Data Mining
IE21303 E-Commerce
Web IE31603
Programming Distributed
IE31403 Database
Human Management
Computer System
Interaction
INDUSTRIAL IE41412
TRAINING Industrial
(12 CREDIT HOURS) Training

ELECTIVE IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3 IPxxxx3


(12 CREDIT HOURS)
TOTAL
(134 CREDIT 17 18 19 17 18 17 16 12
HOURS)
*Note:
Students are required to take-
■ *Islamic & Asian Civilization and Malaysia Ethnic Relation during Year 1 (either on first or second semester) - 4 credit hours.
■ **one course each in Soft Skill Cluster (UE0xxxx, UK0xxxx, UC0xxxx) throughout their study – 6 credit hours.
ELECTIVES LIST FOR HC13
Code IP00403 IP00803 IP00903 IP01103 IP01203 IP01503
Introduction to Cyber Law Principle Accounting Research Engineering System Creative Thinking
Course Name
Psychology Methodology
Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3
184
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Computing and Informatics

HC00 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING


YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE *UW00202 *UW00102 UW00302
COURSES Islam & Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals
(12 CREDIT Civilization UC00302 of
HOURS) UE00202 Negotiation Entrepreneurial
Work Ethics and Skills Acculturation
Professional (UCxxx02) (APK)
(UExxx02)
UK00202
Creative
Thinking and
Writing
(UKxxx02)

LANGUAGE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402


(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communicative Oral Reading and Academic
English Communication Writing in Reading and
Grammar in English English Writing

CO-CURRICULUM ECXXXX3
(3 CREDIT HOURS) Co-Curriculum

FACULTY CORE KT14103 KT14203 KT24103 KT24203 KT34103 KT44103


(38 CREDIT Calculus Computer Data Structures Probability and Artificial Ethics and Law
HOURS) KT14303 Architecture & & Algorithms Statistics Intelligence in ICT
Programming Organization KT24303 KT24403 KT34303
Principles KT14403 Network Operating Computer
Discrete Fundamentals Systems Graphics
Structures KT24503 KT00802
Database Entrepreneurship
in Technology
Faculty of Computing and Informatics 185
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HC00 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME KK14203 KK24103 KK24203 KK34103 KK44103 KK44203
CORE Object System Object-Oriented Software Project Project I Project II
(36 CREDIT Oriented Analysis Modeling and Management KK44303 KK44403
HOURS) Programming Design KK34303 Formal Software
KK24403 Software Methods in Quality
Models of Maintenance & Software Management
Computation Evolution Engineering KK44603
KK44503 Software
Human- Verification &
Computer Validation
Interaction

INDUSTRIAL KK34212
TRAINING Industrial
(12 CREDIT HOURS) Training

ELECTIVE KK0XX03 KK0XX03 KK0XX03


(12 CREDIT HOURS) Elective 1 Elective 2 Elective 3
KK0XX03
Elective 4
TOTAL
(121 CREDIT 17 15 16 16 15 12 15 15
HOURS)

*Note: Students can choose four (4) elective courses as listed below.

ELECTIVES LIST FOR HC00


Code KK04103 KK04203 KK04303 KK04403 KK04503 KK04603 KK04703 KK04803
Heuristics Intelligent Artificial Immune Artificial Neural Evolutionary Semantic Web Data Mining Information
Course Name Algorithms Systems Networks Computing Retrieval
Agents
Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
186
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Computing and Informatics

HC05 NETWORK ENGINEERING


YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE *UW00202 *UW00102 UW00302
COURSES Islam & Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals
(12 CREDIT Civilization UCXXX02 of
HOURS) Asia (Student Entrepreneurial
UEXXX02 Choice) Acculturation
(Student (APK)
Choice)
UKXXX02
(Student
Choice)

LANGUAGE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402


(8 CREDIT HOURS) Communicative Oral Reading and Academic
English Communication Writing in Reading and
Grammar in English English Writing

CO-CURRICULUM ECXXXX3
(3 CREDIT HOURS) Co-Curriculum

FACULTY CORE KT14103 KT14203 KT24103 KT24203 KT34103 KT44103


(38 CREDIT Calculus Computer Data Structures Probability and Artificial Ethics and Law
HOURS) KT14303 Architecture & & Algorithms Statistics Intelligence in ICT
Programming Organization KT24303 KT24403 KT34303
Principles KT14403 Network Operating Computer
Discrete Fundamentals Systems Graphics
Structures KT24503 KT00802
Database Entrepreneurship
in Technology
Faculty of Computing and Informatics 187
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HC05 NETWORK ENGINEERING
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME KP14603 KP24103 KP24203 KP34103 KP44103 KP44203
CORE Object System Routing Network Project Project I Project II
(36 CREDIT Oriented Analysis & Protocols and Management KP44303 KP44403
HOURS) Concepts Design Concepts KP34303 Wireless and WAN
KP24403 Enterprise Mobile Technology
Web Technology Networks Computing KP44603
KP44503 Network
Distributed Management
Systems & and Monitoring
Client-Server
Programming

INDUSTRIAL KP34212
TRAINING Industrial
(12 CREDIT HOURS) Training

ELECTIVE KP0XX03 KP0XX03 KP0XX03


(12 CREDIT HOURS) Elective 1 Elective 2 Elective 3
KP0XX03
Elective 4
TOTAL
(121 CREDIT 17 15 16 16 15 12 15 15
HOURS)

*Note: Students can choose four (4) elective courses as listed below.

ELECTIVES LIST FOR HC05


Code KP00103 KP00203 KP00303 KP00403 KP00503 KP00603 KP00703 KP00803
Ad Hoc and Network Network Network Next Generation Mobile Data Special Topics
Course Name Sensor Networks Security Simulation Programming Network Application Encryptions and on Network
Architecture Development Cryptography
Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
188 Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture

‘Leader in Modern Agriculture’

FACULTY OF “

SUSTAINABLE
AGRICULTURE

BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE SCIENCE (HONS.) i For further inquiries, please contact :-

BPKP CODE PROGRAMMES OFFERED Administrative Office


HG34 Crop Production Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture
HG35 Horticulture and Landscaping
HG36 Livestock Production
Tel : 6089 - 248 100
Fax : 6089 - 220 703
E-mail : pejfpl@ums.edu.my
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture 189

DEAN Santy Karim


Prof. Dr. Wan Mohamad Wan Othman B. Agr Sc (UMS)
Dip. Agric, B. Agr Sc. (Malaya),
M. Agr Sc. (Lincoln), PhD (Queensland) VETERINARY OFFICER
Dr. Nurul Aini Fitria Kaliwon
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS) DVM (IPB)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Azwan Awang
BSc (Agr), MAgr, PhD (Niigata)

DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH & INNOVATION)


Dr. Jupikely James Silip
BSc., MSc (UPM), PhD (Bogor)

HEAD OF PROGRAMME HG34


Dr. Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh
BSc. Agric (NUC, USL, Sierra Leone),
MSc. (Reading), PhD (UPM)

HEAD OF PROGRAMME HG35


Devina David
BSc (UPM), MSc (UMS)

HEAD OF PROGRAMME HG36


Prof. Dr. Abdul Rashid Baba
DVM (UPM), M.Sc. (Aberdeen), Ph.D (Wales)

SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


Roslan Gimba
BEcon (UKM), MEcon (UMS)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Roslianah Opao
BTM (UUM)

SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICER


Bernard Tzing Ziang Vui
BSc Biotechnology (UMS)

AGRICULTURAL OFFICERS
Hamdy Roslie
BEng (UPM)
190 Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture

Programmes Offered Career Opportunities

Faculty of
Crop Production:
CROP PRODUCTION Agricultural officer, quarantine officer, agronomist,
agricultural communication officer, pest controller, plant
breeder, lecturer / tutor, researcher / scientist.

Sustainable This programme aims to train skilled graduates in the


field of crop production to assist in increasing national
Horticulture and Landscaping:
Horticulturist, landscape designer, landscape consultant,
quarantine officer, agricultural officer, pest controller, plant
agricultural productivity. Through this programme, the

Agriculture latest knowledge in the cultivation and management of


food crops, such as rice, corn, tapioca, sago and
others, and industrial crops, such as oil palm, rubber,
breeder, lecturer / tutor, researcher / scientist.
Livestock Production:
Livestock officer, farm manager, quarantine officer, animal
cocoa, coconut and others, resulting from contemporary breeder, lecturer / tutor, researcher / scientist.
This faculty was established on 4 May 2006 with the aim of research will be disseminated to students.
training manpower in the fields of crop production,
livestock production and horticulture and landscaping who
will assist in improving the agriculture sector of the country
HORTICULTURE AND
based on three main principles – Sustainability, Awareness LANDSCAPING
and High Technology. Through teaching, research,
innovation and extension of sustainable agriculture the This program is related to the art and science of
faculty aspires to excel in the field of agriculture, and to propagation, production and conservation of Horticultural
provide the latest knowledge in agriculture. crops plants to improve and brighten the environment.
The choice of suitable landscapes for ornamental
Objectives plants is important in creating and maintaining a congenial
physical and spiritual environment. Other issues covered
■ To train and develop knowledgeable and skilled in this program include the maintenance of natural
manpower in the field of agriculture to assist in plant resources and the environment. This program also
increasing national agricultural productivity through emphasizes suitable urban environment development
effective teaching, learning and supervision. that it will be in harmony with the local climate to create a
beautiful, scenic and recreational environment for the
■ To expose and encourage students to engage in people.
agricultural research and development.

■ To provide facilities and resources for agricultural LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION


research.
This Programme aims to sustain and increase livestock
■ To disseminate and apply research findings to the
products (meat, milk and eggs) using suitable technologies
community and relevant authorities through mass
which could improve the genetics of livestock and the
media, visual documentation, seminars, conferences
performance of their product. The main objectives of this
and publications.
programme are to identify, evaluate and sustain livestock
development and food production processes through
Aim the latest biotechnological methods such as genetic
engineering, artificial insemination, embryo transfer and
To produce innovative graduates who can contribute to
cloning. Through this programme, graduates will be
the skilled and knowledgeable manpower in the field of
exposed to issues pertaining to livestock food production at
agriculture and are able to compete at both national and
local and global levels and be able to guide farmers in the
international levels.
production of their livestock products suitable and safe for
local and global consumers.
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture 191

ACADEMIC STAFF DR. MD. SHAHIDUR RAHMAN


BSc. A.H. (BAU), MS Poultry Science (BAU), PhD (Japan)
IZYAN AYUNI MOHAMAD SELAMAT
B.LA (UIAM), M.Env (UPM)
Poultry Production Landscape Construction
PROFESSORS / DISTINGUISHED
FELLOW DR. SUPARJO NOORDIN BIN MOKHTAR SALUMIAH MIJIN
Dip. Animal Health & Production (UITM), B.Sc General Dip. Agric (UPM), BSc (UPM), M.Sc.(UPM)
Agriculture (USA) M.Sc animal Science (Utah State Horticulture
DR. WAN MOHAMAD WAN OTHMAN University), Ph.D
Dip.Agric, B.Agr Sc. (Malaya), M.Agr. Sc. (Lincoln), Nutrisi Haiwan KHAIRUL AZREE ROSLI
Ph.D (Queensland) BSc (UPM), M.Sc.(UPM)
Agronomy / Crop Production HJ. MOHD DANDAN @ AME HJ. ALIDIN Plant Physiology
Dip. Agric (UPM), M.Agric.Sc (Bogor)
DR. M.A.M. YAHIA KHANDOKER Seed Technology & Agriculture Extension CHEE FONG TYNG (study leave)
B.Sc.AH (Hons), MSc. (Animal Breeding), BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)
Ph.D (Gifu Japan) Plant Technology & Science and Turf Management
Reproduction Biotechnology SENIOR LECTURERS
LUM MOK SAM (study leave)
DR. ABDUL RASHID BIN BABA BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)
DVM (UPM), M.Sc. (Aberdeen), Ph.D (Wales) DR. JUPIKELY JAMES SILIP Plant Biochemistry & Biotechnology
Reproductive Biotechnology BSc, MSc. (UPM), PhD (Bogor)
Crop Post-harvest Technology JANUARIUS GOBILIK (study leave)
DR. ABDUL RAHMAN MILAN BSc (UKM), MSc (UMS)
Dip.Agric, B. Sc. Agric. (UPM), M.Agr. Sc. (Illinois), DR. MOHAMADU BOYIE JALLOH Plant Taxonomy & Science and Turf Management
Ph.D (Montfort) BSc.Agric (NUC, USL, Sierra Leone),
Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology MSc. (Reading), PhD (UPM) CLAMENT CHIN (study leave)
Agroecosystems Modelling and Soil Science BSc (Hons) (UMS), MAgric (UMS)
DR. MOHAMMAD MOHD LASSIM Crop Protection
Dip. Pertanian (MAL), B.S (Hort) (LSU), DR. SUZAN BENEDICK @ SARAH ABDULLAH
M.S (MSU), Ph.D (MSU) Dip. Agric (UPM), BSc (UMS), MSc (Durham), PhD (UMS), NOOR IZZAH BINTI ZAKARIA (study leave)
Agron-Seed Technology Post-doc. (York) BAgric (UMS)
Conservation Biology Entomology & Agricultural Pest Animal Physiolohgy
DR. MOHAMMED SELAMAT MADOM Management
B.Agr Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (London)
Crop Nutrition/ Crop Physiology DR. ABDUL RAHIM BIN AWANG
Dip. Agric (UPM), BSc (Louisiana State), MSc. (Idaho),
PhD (Iowa State)
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS / Agriculture Extension
SENIOR FELLOW
DR. AZWAN AWANG
BSc (Agr), MAgr, PhD (Niigata)
LECTURERS
Plant Proteomics
DEVINA DAVID
DR. MARKUS ATONG BSc (UPM), MSc (UMS)
BSc (UKM), PhD (Wales) Plant Biotechnology
Mycology & Plant Pathology
ROSMAH BINTI MURDAD
DR. HARPAL S. SAINI BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)
BSc. Agric & A.H. (PAU), BSc. [Hons/ MSc. (Hons) (PU)], Plant Technology
PhD (Sydney), FRACI, C. Chem
Agricultural Chemistry; Seed/Plant Biochemistry and SHAHIDA MOHD SHARIF
Technology B.LA (UIAM), MSc (RAU)
Landscape Design
192 Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture

HG34 Crop Production


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
PROMOTION OF Islam and Ethnic Fundamentals
KNOWLEDGE Asian Relations of
(12 Credit Hours) Civilisation UCXXXX2 Entrepreneurial
UE00X02 Soft Skills III Acculturation
Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY CORE UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX
(LANGUAGES) Language Language Language Language
(8 Credit Hours)

UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX1


CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 Credit Hours)

FACULTY CORE RT10402 RT10203 RT20303 RT20203 RT30302 RT30103 RT40303 RT40012
(63 Credit Hours) Introduction to Genetics Agricultural Agricultural Experimental Agricultural Agricultural Industrial Training
Agriculture RT10403 Biotechnology Microbiology Design and Extension Economics and
RT10303 Soil Science RT20102 RT20402 Analysis RT30401 Agribusiness
Agricultural Organic Farming Biometry RT30202 Agro- RT40103
Chemistry RT20101 RT20603 Scientific Writing entrepreneurship Precision
RT10503 Field Work Introduction to and Practice 2 Farming
Agricultural Agricultural Communication RT30402 RT40402
Ecology Engineering RT30301 Research Issues and
Agro- Project 1 Current
entrepreneurship Developments in
Practice 1 Agriculture
RT40204
Research
Project 2
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture 193

HG34 Crop Production


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME RC10102 RH10203 RH20303 RC20203 RC30103 RC30402 RC40202
CORE Plant Nutrition Plant Physiology Plant Weed Science Farm Cereal Crops Food
(42 Credit Hours) Propagation RC20403 Mechanisation RC30602 Processing and
and Nursery Crop Pest RC30303 Root Crops Preservation
Management Management Seed RC30802 RH40302
RH20103 RC20803 Technology Oil Palm Post Harvest
Plant Pasture and RC30503 Management Technology
Breeding Fodder Plantation
Production Crops
RC30703
Plant
Pathology
ELECTIVE Elective Elective
(6 Credit Hours) Elective

TOTAL
18 18 16 19 19 16 16 12
(134 Credit Hours)

ELECTIVE COURSES
RC30302 Farm Irrigation Systems
RC30502 Advanced Crop Science
RC30702 Soil Fertility Management
RC30902 Agricultural Entomology
RC31002 Soilless Culture
RC31102 Herbs and Spices Crops
RC31202 Legumes and Miscellaneous Crops
RC31302 Management of Small and Medium Industries
RC31402 Water Resource Management
RC31502 Plant Systematics
RC31602 Introduction to Aqua-Agri Entrepreneurship
RH30502 Plant Molecular Biology
RH30802 Plant Tissue Culture
RH30902 Controlled Environment Agriculture
RH31302 Mushroom Technology
194 Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture

HG35 Horticulture and Landscaping


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
PROMOTION OF Islam and Ethnic Fundamentals
KNOWLEDGE Asian Relations of
(12 Credit Hours) Civilisation UCXXXX2 Entrepreneurial
UE00X02 Soft Skills III Acculturation
Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY CORE UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX
(LANGUAGES) Language Language Language Language
(8 Credit Hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 Credit Hours)

FACULTY CORE RT10402 RT10203 RT20303 RT20203 RT30302 RT30103 RT40303 RT40012
(63 CREDIT Introduction to Genetics Agricultural Agricultural Experimental Agricultural Agricultural Industrial
HOURS) Agriculture RT10403 Biotechnology Microbiology Design and Extension Economics and Training
RT10303 Soil Science RT20102 RT20402 Analysis RT30401 Agribusiness
Agricultural Organic Farming Biometry RT30202 Agro- RT40103
Chemistry RT20101 RT20603 Scientific entrepreneurship Precision
RT10503 Field Work Introduction to Writing and Practice 2 Farming
Agricultural Agricultural Communication RT30402 RT40402
Ecology Engineering RT30301 Research Issues and
Agro- Project 1 Current
entrepreneurship Developments in
Practice 1 Agriculture
RT40204
Research
Project 2
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture 195

HG35 Horticulture and Landscaping


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME RC10102 RH10203 RH20103 RC20203 RC30103 RH30602 RH40302
CORE Plant Plant Plant Breeding Weed Science Farm Floriculture and Post Harvest
(42 Credit Nutrition Physiology RH20303 RC20403 Mechanisation Ornamentals Technology
Hours) Plant Crop Pest RH30302 RH30803 RH40202
Propagation Management Olericulture Landscape Garden
and Nursery RC20603 RH30503 Horticulture Planning and
Management Turf Horticulture RH31002 Management
Management Landscaping Pomology
RC30703
Plant
Pathology

ELECTIVE Elective Elective


(6 Credit Hours) Elective

TOTAL
18 18 16 19 19 16 16 12
(134 Credit Hours)

ELECTIVE COURSES
RH30502 Plant Molecular Biology
RH30702 Food Bioprocessing
RH30802 Plant Tissue Culture
RH30902 Controlled Environment Agriculture
RH31102 Landscape Construction and Management
RH31302 Mushroom Technology
RC30302 Farm Irrigation Systems
RC30702 Soil Fertility Management
RC30902 Agricultural Entomology
RC31002 Soilless Culture
RC30303 Seed Technology
RC31302 Management of Small and Medium Industries
RC31402 Water Resource Management
RC31502 Plant Systematics
RC31602 Introduction to Aqua-Agri Entrepreneurship
196 Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture

HG36 Livestock Production


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
PROMOTION OF Islam and Ethnic Fundamentals
KNOWLEDGE Asian Relations of
(12 Credit Hours) Civilisation UCXXXX2 Entrepreneurial
UE00X02 Soft Skills III Acculturation
Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY CORE UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX
(LANGUAGES) Language Language Language Language
(8 Credit Hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 Credit Hours)
FACULTY CORE RT10402 RT10203 RT20303 RT20203 RT30302 RT30103 RT40303 RT40012
(63 CREDIT Introduction to Genetics Agricultural Agricultural Experimental Agricultural Agricultural Industrial
HOURS) Agriculture RT10403 Biotechnology Microbiology Design and Extension Economics and Training
RT10303 Soil Science RT20102 RT20402 Analysis RT30401 Agribusiness
Agricultural Organic Farming Biometry RT30202 Agro- RT40103
Chemistry RT20101 RT20603 Scientific Writing entrepreneurship Precision
RT10503 Field Work Introduction to and Practice 2 Farming
Agricultural Agricultural Communication RT30402 RT40402
Ecology Engineering RT30301 Research Issues and
Agro- Project 1 Current
entrepreneurship Developments in
Practice 1 Agriculture
RT40204
Research
Project 2
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture 197

HG36 Livestock Production


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
PROGRAMME RL10303 RL10404 RL20103 RL20403 RL31103 RL30403 RL40103
CORE Introduction to Animal Anatomy Animal Animal Small Beef and Dairy Handling and
(43 Credit Livestock and Physiology Breeding Behaviour and Ruminant Production Processing of
Hours) Production RL20603 Welfare Production RL30603 Livestock
Animal Nutrition RL20803 RL30303 Animal Disease Products
Pasture and Monogastric and Health RL40703
Fodder Livestock Care Livestock
Production Production Waste
RL21203 RL30503 Management
Poultry Livestock Feed
Production Processing

ELECTIVE Elective Elective


(6 Credit Hours) Elective

TOTAL
19 19 16 19 16 16 18 12
(135 Credit Hours)

ELECTIVE COURSES
RL30402 Livestock Selection and Evaluation
RL30502 Integrated Farming Systems
RL30602 Livestock Housing Systems
RL30702 Animal Environmental Physiology
RL30902 Alternative Animals
RL31002 Animal Biotechnology
RC30103 Farm Mechanization
RC31602 Introduction to Aqua-Agri Entrepreneurship
198 Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition

‘Excellence Centre for Study,


Training and Research of Food Science
& Technology, Nutrition and Food Service’

FACULTY OF “

FOOD SCIENCE
AND NUTRITION

BACHELOR OF FOOD SCIENCE WITH HONOURS i For further inquiries, please contact :-

BPKP CODE PROGRAMMES OFFERED Administrative Office


HS04 Food Science & Nutrition Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition
HY07 Food Technology & Bioprocessing
HG09 Food Service Tel : 6088 - 320256
Fax : 6088 - 320259
E-mail : pejfsmp@ums.edu.my
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition 199

DEAN Dr. Noorakmar Ab Wahab


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sharifudin Md. Shaarani Dip. Food Tech (UiTM), BSc. UiTM, MSc. (UKM) Food
BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (Reading), Science, Ph.D (UiTM)
Ph.D (Cambridge) Food Technology & Bioprocessing Programme - HY07

DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS) Aizul Azri Azizan


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hasmadi Bin Mamat BSc. (Hons) (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)
BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (UKM), Ph.D (Nottingham) Culinary Arts, Food Service Management
Food Service Programme - HG09
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH & INNOVATION)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lee Jau Shya
BSc. (UKM), Ph.D (USM)

SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


Awina Kamis
Dip. PA (ITM), BBA (UiTM), MBA (UMS)

SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICER


Jenifer Rolland
BSc. (Hons) (UMS)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Jane Edwin Ading
Dip. In Secretarial Science (UiTM),
B.Soc.Sc (Hons) (UMS)

FOOD PROVISION OFFICER


Noorfarahzilah Masri
BSc Food Science (Hons) (Food Technology & Bioprocessing)
(UMS) MSc Food Technology (UMS)

Mohd Amry Mohd Rahmat


Dip in Catering and Hotel Management (Politeknik Kota Kinabalu)
BSc (Hons) Food Service Management (UiTM)

FOOD TECHNOLOGY OFFICER


Nurshada Ramdin
BSc Food Science (Hons) (Food Technology & Bioprocessing)
(UMS)

HEAD OF PROGRAMME
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chye Fook Yee
Cert. Adv. Food Hygiene (CIEH, London), BSc. (Hons) (UKM),
Ph.D (UKM)
Food Science & Nutrition Programme - HS04
200 Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition

Programmes Offered Career Prospects

Faculty of FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION


(HS04)
Government:
Graduates in this discipline will have the opportunity to work
in governmental institutions such as the Ministry of

Food Science This programme is specialized in the field of food science


related to food such as preservation, processing, quality
control, nutrient requirements and its effect on health.
Health (MOH), Ministry of Science, Technology and
Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)
and other research institutions related to food and

and Nutrition
nutrition, and as academicians in higher learning institutions.
This programme is designed for students to acquire the
necessary knowledge in the field of food science and Private:
Nutrition. Besides these courses, students are required to Graduates in this discipline will have the opportunity to
work in food industries related to quality assurance/ food
undergo industrial training in related fields. Graduates from
quality, food processing, research, food product
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition was established in this programme can be employed in the food industries,
development and food services.
1997, known as the School of Food Science and Nutrition health services, education and research.
with two (2) programme, the Food Science and Nutrition
Programme (HS04) and Food Technology and
Bioprocessing Programme (HY07). In 2009, one more
programme was offered, which is the Food Service FOOD TECHNOLOGY AND
Programme (HG09). On 1st June 2014, the School was BIOPROCESSING (HY07)
upgraded to Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition.
This programme provides exposure in the application of
Objectives technology in food processing in terms of production,
storage and packaging, biotechnology, microbiology and
■ Produce knowledgeable graduates to become well other related aspects of food processing. This programme
trained professional scientists who are ethical and also requires students to undergo industrial training to
with moral values to uphold various responsibilities in understand better and implement the acquired knowledge
the field of food science and technology, nutrition and and to adapt to the working culture. This programme is
food services. planned for students to obtain knowledge in the field of
food technology and food bio-processing. Graduates from
■ To be the center of excellence for study, research, this programme can be employed in the food industries,
training and consultancy in the field of food science either in the private, government or semi government,
and technology, nutrition and food services, at the education and research sectors.
national and international levels.
FOOD SERVICE (HG09)
Goal
■ To produce knowledgeable graduates with good This programme would enable students to acquire the
personality to assume responsibility which encompass necessary knowledge in the field of food science and food
the fields of food science and technology, nutrition services. Students will have the opportunity to learn basic
and food management and services. knowledge of food science such as food preservation,
food processing, food quality control and functions of food
■ To produce scientists and professionals who are nutrients. Besides this, students also acquire theoretical
ethical with moral values in various positions in the knowledge and practical skills in food services such as
private and public sectors, as well as entrepreneurs. kitchen management, basic cooking, commercial food
preparation, menu development, kitchen maintenance
■ Towards making the Faculty of Food Science and and others. Students are required to undergo industrial
Nutrition UMS as the national and world best centre training in various food industries such as hotel and
for higher education, training and research in Food catering, research institutes or government agencies.
Science and Nutrition. Graduates from this programme can be employed in food
industries particularly in hotel and catering industries,
education and research institutes.
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition 201

DR. YASMIN OOI BENG HOUI


ACADEMIC STAFF SENIOR LECTURERS B.FoodSc. (UMS), Ph.D (London)
Public Health Nutrition, Nutritional Epidemiology, Dietary
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS DR. AREZOO ERFANIAN
Intake Measurements

B.Eng, M.Eng (Islamic Azad Uni, Iran), PhD (UPM)


DR. CHYE FOOK YEE
Cert. Adv. Food Hygiene (CIEH, London), BSc. (Hons)
Dairy Technology, Food Fortification, Cereal Technology,
Functional Foods
LECTURERS
(UKM), Ph.D (UKM)
Food Microbiology, Food Safety and Quality, DR. BABAK RASTI ADILAH BINTI MD. RAMLI (study leave)
Food Fermentation BSc (Food Science & Technology) BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (Reading)
(Shiraz University, Iran), MSc (Food Biotechnology), Food Service Management, Bakery Technology, Food
DR. HASMADI BIN MAMAT PhD (Food Technology) Marketing
BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UKM), Ph.D. (Nottingham) Food NanoTechnology, Food Processing, Functional Food
Food Chemical (Fats & Oils), Bakery Technology AHMAD RIDUAN BAHAUDDIN (study leave)
DR. HO AI LING BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)
DR. LEE JAU SHYA B.FoodSc. (UMS), MSc.(Reading), Ph.D (Reading) Food Sensory Evaluation
BSc. (UKM), Ph.D (USM) Food Microbiology, Food Quality Assurance,
Physical Properties of Food, Starch Technology Functional Food AIZUL AZRI AZIZAN
BSc. (Hons), (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)
HJH. MARIAM ABDUL LATIF DR. JOKO SULISTYO Culinary Arts, Food Service Management
Dip. In Agriculture (UPM), BSc. (London), Post Grad. Dip. BSc. (Hons) (UNSEOD, Indonesia)
In Community Nutrition (Jakarta), MSc. (UPM) MSc. (Tsukuba Uni of Tokyo) Ph.D (Tsukuba Uni of Tokyo) DAYANG KHAIRUNISA BINTI AHMAD SAPAWI
Development of Halal Food Safety Management System Microbiology, Food Technology, Food Enzymology BSc. (Hons), MSc (UiTM)
Gastronomy, Consumer Behaviour
DR. MOHD ISMAIL ABDULLAH MANSOOR ABD. HAMID
B.Agr.Sc. (Malaya), MSc. (Reading), Ph.D (UPM) BSc. (UPM), MSc. (UPM) DK. RAFIDZAH BT AK MOHIDDIN
Food Engineering, Postharvest Handling Technology, Fat & Oil Technology, Cocoa Technology BSc. (Hons) (UiTM), MSc (UiTM)
Food Processing Technology Food Service, HACCP for Institutional Food Service
DR. MUHAMMAD IQBAL HASHMI
DR. MOHD ROSNI SULAIMAN BSc., MSc. (Peshawar), Ph.D (UMS) FAN HUI YIN (study leave)
BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UPM) Organic Chemistry B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc.(UKM).
Food Toxicology, Food Biochemistry, Proteomics Fat & Oil Quality Assurance, Lipid Biotechnology
DR. NOORAKMAR AB WAHAB
DR. PATRICIA MATANJUN Dip. Food Tech. (UiTM), BSc. (UiTM) MSc. (UKM) Food FAZLINI MOHD FADZWI (study leave)
BSc. (Hons) (Oxford Brookes), MSc. (Strathclyde), Science, Ph.D (UiTM) BSc. (UKM) Food Science, MSc. (UKM) Nutrition
Ph.D (UPM) Food Processing, Food Science Food Safety and Quality
Food Analysis & Instrumentation, Food Product
Development DR. RAMLAH GEORGE @ MOHD ROSLI JUMARDI BIN ROSLAN
BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (Glasgow) PhD (Glasgow) BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (UKM)
DR. SHARIFUDIN MD. SHAARANI Human Nutrition Chemical Technology, Food Science
BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (Reading), Ph.D (Cambridge)
Food Quality Assurance, Food Sensory Evaluation, DR. SIEW CHEE KIONG LEONEETA ROZWEN HASSAN
Halal Food BSc. (Hons) (UTM), Ph.D (Wales, UK) Dip (UiTM), BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)
Food Hydrocolloids Food Service Management

DR. WOLYNA PINDI MOHD. DONA B. SINTANG (study leave)


BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UKM), Ph.D (UKM) BSc. Food Science and Technology
Food Analysis & Instrumentation, Meat Technology (UiTM), MSc. Food Technology (UNSW)
Food Technology
202 Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition

MOHD. NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN


B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc. (UKM)
Food Processing and Quality Control, Food
Polysaccharide

NORLIYANA BINTI ARIS (study leave)


BSc. (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM)
Nutrition

NORLIZAH BINTI JULMOHAMMAD (study leave)


BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM)
Nutrition

NOR QHAIRUL IZZREEN MOHD NOOR


BSc. Food Science (UKM)
Food Analysis

SHALAWATI @ SALWA IBRAHIM (study leave)


BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)
Food Service Management, Nutrition Labelling,
Confectionery Technology

SITI FARIDAH MOHD AMIN (study leave)


B. Tech. (Hons) Food Tech. (USM), MSc. Food
Processing and Preservation (USM)
Food Processing and Preservation

UMI HARTINA MOHAMAD RAZALI


BSc. (UPM), MSc.(UPM)
Biotechnology, Halal Food Analysis
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition 203
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HS04 Food Science & Nutrition
LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
UNIVERSITY UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE (TITAS) (HE) (APK)
(PROMOTION OF UEXXXX2 UCXXXX2
KNOWLEDGE) (KIK1) (KIK2)
(12 credit hours) UKXXXX2
(KIK3)

(6 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)


UNIVERSITY UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 /
CORE (LANGUAGE UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2
COURSE)
(8 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE EXXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM )
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
MINOR BZXXX03 BZXXX03
(9 credit hours) BZXXX03
(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

FACULTY CORE NT10102 NT11202 NT20703 NT20803 NT30903 NT40103


(47 credit hours) Fundamentals of Calculus Food Analysis & Post-Harvest Food Food
Food Science & NT10802 Instrumentation Handling Processing & Legislation and
Nutrition Biochemistry NT20903 Technology Preservation Standards
NT10302 NT10402 Food Chemistry NT20203 NT30503
General Physics Analytical & Biochemistry Food Research
NT10902 Chemistry NT21103 Microbiology Methodology &
Organic NT11002 Statistic Scientific
Chemistry Cell Biology NT21303 Writing
Physical NT30703
Properties of Food Safety &
Food Quality
NT31103
Food Sensory
Evaluation

(6 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
204
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition

HS04 Food Science & Nutrition


LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
PROGRAMME NP20303 NP20003 NP30203 NP31003 NP00306 NP40012
CORE Human Nutrition Nutrition Food Toxicology Research Industrial
(51 credit hours) Nutrition Through Life Assessment NP30803 Project II Training
NP20002 Cycle NP30302 Food Innovation NP40503
Food Habits NP20603 Food Security NP00202 Food Ingredients
Functional Food Research
NP20403 Project I
Food Production NP30403
Ecosystems Enzyme in Food
Processing

(5 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (5 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours)
ELECTIVES NE4XXX2 NE4XXX2 NE4XXX2
(8 credit hours) NE4XXX2

(2 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)

TOTAL OF CREDIT
HOURS 20 20 21 17 19 15 14 12
(138 credit hours)
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition 205
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HY07 Food Technology & Bioprocessing
LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
UNIVERSITY UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE (TITAS) (HE) (APK)
(PROMOTION OF UEXXXX2 UCXXXX2
KNOWLEDGE) (KIK1) (KIK2)
(12 Credit Hours) UKXXXX2
(KIK3)

(6 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)


UNIVERSITY UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 /
CORE (LANGUAGE UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2
COURSE)
(8 Credit Hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE EXXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM )
(3 Credit Hours) (3 credit hours)
MINOR BZXXX03 BZXXX03
(9 credit hours) BZXXX03
(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

FACULTY CORE NT10102 NT11202 NT20703 NT20803 NT30903 NT40103


(47 Credit Hours) Fundamentals Calculus Food Analysis & Post-Harvest Food Food
of Food NT10802 Instrumentation Handling Processing & Legislation &
Science & Biochemistry NT20903 Technology Preservation Standard
Nutrition NT10402 Food Chemistry NT20203 NT30503
NT10302 Analytical & Biochemistry Food Research
General Chemistry NT21103 Microbiology Methodology &
Physics NT11002 Statistic Scientific
NT10902 Cell Biology NT21303 Writing
Organic Physical NT30703
Chemistry Properties of Food Safety &
Food Quality
NT31103
Food Sensory
Evaluation

(6 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
206 Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition

HY07 Food Technology & Bioprocessing


Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000


Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
PROGRAMME NB20502 NB20403 NB30703 NB30804 NB00306 NB40012
CORE Food Bioprocessing Food Food Product Research Industrial
(52 credit hours) Enzymology Technology Fermentation Development Project II Training
NB20703 NB20603 NB30502 NB00202 NB40703
Human Nutrition Food Packaging Food Ingredient Research Bioseparation
NB20003 NB30903 Project I
Unit Operations Food NB31003
in Food Engineering Novel Food
Processing Processing

(5 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours)
ELECTIVES NE4XXX2 NE4XXX2
(8 credit hours) Module 1 Module 2
NE4XXX2
Module 2
NE4XXX2
Module 1

(6 credit hours) (2 credit hours)

TOTAL OF CREDIT
HOURS 20 20 21 17 20 15 14 12
(139 credit hours)
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition 207
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HG09 Food Service
LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
UNIVERSITY UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE (TITAS) (HE) (APK)
(PROMOTION OF UEXXXX2 UCXXXX2
KNOWLEDGE) (KIK1) (KIK2)
(12 Credit Hours) UKXXXX2
(KIK3)

(6 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)


UNIVERSITY UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 /
CORE (LANGUAGE UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2
COURSE)
(8 Credit Hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY CORE EXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM )
(3 Credit Hours) (3 credit hours)
MINOR BZXXX03 BZXXX03 BZXXX03
(15 Credit Hours) BZXXX03 BZXXX03

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (6 credit hours)


SCHOOL CORE NT10003 NT10703 NT20703 NT20003 NT30303 NT40003
(47 Credit Hours) Statistics Mathematics Food Analysis Food Processing Post Harvest Food
NT10102 NT10803 and and Preservation Handling Legislation and
Fundamentals Biochemistry Instrumentation NT20203 Technology Standards
of Food NT11003 NT20903 Food NT30503
Science and Cell Biology Food Microbiology Research
Nutrition NT11103 Chemistry and Methods and
NT10903 Food Sensory Biochemistry Scientific
Organic Evaluation Writing
Chemistry NT11203 NT30703
Physical Food Safety
Properties of and Quality
Food Control
8 credit hours 15 credit hours 6 credit hours 6 credit hours 9 credit hours 3 credit hours
208
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition

HG09 Food Service


LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
PROGRAMME NF20102 NF20002 NF30103 NF30012 NF00103 NF00206
CORE (53 Credit Food Service Molecular Menu Industrial Research Research
Hours) Entrepreneurship Gastronomy Development Training and Project I Project II
NF20103 NF20003 NF30303 Seminar NF40102 NF40002
Food Service Eastern and Arrangement, International Quantity
Basic Western Food Design and Business Purchasing
Equipment for NF40103 NF40003
Food Service Commercial Special Topics
Food NF40203
Preparation Quantity Food
NF40303 Preparation
Food Service
System and
Operation

(5 credit hours) (5 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (14 credit hours)

TOTAL OF CREDIT
HOURS 19 21 15 16 21 12 17 17
(138)

*Remarks:
Courses Offered are subject to change.
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition 209
210 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

‘Competitive Locally and Globally’

FACULTY OF
BUSINESS, “

ECONOMICS AND
ACCOUNTANCY
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME


HE02 Accounting

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME


HE04 Entrepreneurship

i
HE06 Financial Management and Banking
HE08 Hotel Management For further inquiries, please contact :
HE09 International Business
HE10 Marketing
HP08 Tourism Management Faculty of Business, Economics and
Accountancy
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME Tel : 6088 320 000


HE05 Planning and Development Economics Ext : 1522
HE07 Financial Economics Fax : 6088 320 360
HE11 Human Resource Economics E-mail: pejspe@ums.edu.my
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 211

DEAN HEAD OF PROGRAMME


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rasid Hj. Mail (Planning And Development Economics)
Dip. Acc. (ITM), B.Acc. (UUM), M.Acc. (Dundee) Assoc. Prof. Hj. Dullah Hj. Mulok
Ph.D Acc (UiTM), CA (M) DPIM. (ITM), Bsc. Resource Dev.,
MSc. Resource Econs. (Rhode Island)
DEPUTY DEAN (Academic & International)
Roslinah Mahmud HEAD OF PROGRAMME
B. Econ. Human Resource (UMS), (Financial Management & Banking)
M.Econs (Human Resource) (UKM) Amer Azlan Bin Abdul Jamal
Dip. Investment Analysis, BBA (Hons) Finance,
DEPUTY DEAN (Student Affairs & Postgraduate) MBA (UiTM)
Dr. Mohd Rahimie Abd Karim
B. Mgmt. (Tech.)(UTM), HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Financial Economics)
MSc. (Durham) PhD. Islamic Finance & Investment (Durham) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wong Hock Tsen
B. Soc. Sc. (Hons) Economics (USM),
DEPUTY DEAN (Research and Innovation) M. Econ (UKM),Ph.D Econs (Essex)
Dr. Noor Fzlinda Fabeil
Diploma In Business Studies (ITM), HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Hotel Management)
BBA (Hons) Marketing (UiTM), MBA (USM), Juliana Anak Langgat
PhD In Entrepreneurship (Edinburgh) Dip. Hotel Mgmt, B.Sc. (Hons) Hotel Mgmt,
M. Hospitality Mgmt (UiTM)
DEPUTY REGISTRAR
Sarlona Hj. Jasnie Gindung HEAD OF PROGRAMME
BSc. Buss. Admin (Management) (Hons) (International Business)
(Northern Arizona University) Rini Suryati Sulong
B.HSc. (Hons) Political Science (UIAM),
DEPUTY REGISTRAR MA Mgmt. (Hawaii Pacific)
Masri Judah
B.A (Hons)(UM) HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Marketing)
Haslinda Hasan
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Dip. PA. (ITM), BBA Marketing / Management
Datu Tumanggong Datu Manong (Northwood of Michigan), MBA (Malaya)
B. Psy. (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Accounting) (Human Resources Economics)
Dr. Sulaiman Bin Tahajuddin Rostika Petrus Boroh
* Director Accounting Centre B. Economics (Human Resource Economic),
Dip. Acc. (ITM), Adv. Dip. Acc. (UiTM) MHCM (UMS)
M.A. Accounting And Finance (Lancaster),
Ph.D (Essex) Accounting HEAD OF PROGRAMME
(Tourism Management)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME (Entrepreneurship) Dr. Balvinder Kaur Kler
Sorayah Nasip Ba (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management
B.Bus.(Hons) Entrepreneurship (UMS), MBA (UMS) (Oxford Brookes)
MSc. Tourism Management (Surrey)
Ph.D Tourism (Surrey)
212 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

that crystallised in the form of a long range plan called


Malaysian Education Development Plan (PPPM,
FBEA Aims
Faculty of
FBEA aims for preparing students for entry level in the
2015-2015), FPEP is progressing with academic, scholarly
related field of business and economics, support continued
and research activities based on the university niche area,

Business,
education at the graduate level and provide a solid
in particular entrepreneurship and hospitality industry.
foundation for long-life professional growth.

Objectives
Economics and FBEA
■ To achieve an academic scholarly world class
Learning Outcomes
Accountancy excellence in the field of business, economics and
accountancy. At the end of studies, Faculty of Business, Economics and
■ To explore, uphold and optimise business, economic Accountancy graduates should be able to:
and accounting knowledge effectively for the
Introductions ■
university, community and nation development.
To conserve academic freedom, to appreciate
■ Demonstrate knowledge and understanding in the
respective area of studies.
The Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy ■ Demonstrate problem-solving and critical thinking
knowledge tradition and to maintain intellectual
(FBEA) was established in 1995 under the name of School skills in the area of business, accounting and
robustness among the community of FPEP and
of Business and Economics. The aspiration of its economics.
university.
establishment was the needs for professionals in the area ■ Work independently, lead and be an effective team
■ To produce proactive, creative, competent,
of management, business and economics. Realizing the player.
competitive, ethical and dynamic graduates.
importance of human capital as a basis to create a ■ Demonstrate effective communication and have
■ To provide undergraduate and postgraduate study
developed nation, as outlined in Vision 2020, the academic good command of written and spoken English
programmes in the area of business, economic and
program in FPEP is formulated to produce quality language.
accountancy that covering various specialization with
graduates to fulfil the needs for capable managers, ■ Demonstrate professionalism, ethical behaviours
the quality as expected by the market.
entrepreneurs, accountants, economists and industrial and practices as well as social responsibilities.
■ To carry out research activities, consultancy,
players. Apart from fulfilling the needs of the nation and ■ Demonstrate a commitment to life-long learning and
community engagement, and academic publication in
optimizing the existing competitive advantage, the professional development.
the area of business, economics and accountancy,
graduates of FPEP is prepared to compete in the global ■ Display effective managerial skills.
relevant to the niche of the university, with commercial
market with internationally standard technical ability and ■ Use effectively computer and other technologies
values and in line with the needs of the nation,
soft skill. In line with the economic and business appropriate to the discipline.
community and industry.
development, the dynamic academic programmes in FPEP ■ Integrate all knowledge, either theoretically or
■ To establish networking with academic institutions,
have progressively developed to become ten practically that they have obtained in order to prepare
government, private and the third sectors, and
undergraduate programmes that encapsulate the them for any professional qualification.
professional bodies locally and internationally to
discipline of business, economics and accountancy. After ■ Identify, explore and evaluate any work or
enhance value, professionalism and excellence of the
20 years of its establishment FPEP has successfully business opportunity in any related field.
faculty and university.
produced more than 10,000 graduates (undergraduate ad
■ To educate and enhance holistic values and
postgraduate) who came from various countries and now
enterprising mind with responsibility among scholars,
becoming important assets to various sectors and
officers, support staff and members of the faculty to
industries internationally. Beside a continuous quality
achieve optimum, high quality, innovative and high
assurance and benchmarked internationally, research
impact productivity.
activities and community engagement are also empowered
via international networking with various institution and
organizations. With the visionary education philosophy,
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 213

Programmes Offered Career Prospects Financial Management and


Graduates may be interested in starting up their own
businesses or advising those who do. Graduates may
Banking
Accounting find employment opportunities in innovative or
entrepreneurial positions in a wide range of leadership and
support roles within existing enterprises, both large and This programme offers courses related to finance,
small, or managing new ventures within large organizations.
The four-year programme objectives, among others, are to investment and banking. It aims to give students
produce well-trained graduates in accounting and to fulfil knowledge in the current financial system operation and its
the country’s need of professional accountants by the contribution to the economy. Exposure will be given to
year 2020. The program will e quip students with skills Planning and Development issues such as finance management, investment, banking
and knowledge required of an accountant, in which Economics management, securities analysis, money and capital
students will be exposed no only technical aspects of market, financial futures and options, risk management as
accounting but also to related issues in the business world well as merger and acquisitions.
in general and the accounting profession in particular. This programme is established to produce competitive
Course concentrations cover financial accounting, workforce for both public and private sectors by offering Career Prospects
management accounting, audit, taxation, public sector relevant courses not only in economics but also in With the balance knowledge in the field of finance and
business and accounting. This is necessary prior to their banking, graduates from Financial Management and
accounting, accounting information systems, accounting Banking program are able to seek for employment either
theory and practice, accounting ethics, finance and other exposures to more specific programmes’ courses. Courses in public or private sector, ie: central bank, securities
related courses. The Bachelor of Accounting with Honours specifically covered include; economic development, commission, finance department of local and federal
geographical information system (GIS), agricultural government, banks, brokerage firms, insurance
degree is a recognised accountancy degree under Part I of companies, consultant as well as entrepreneur.
the First Schedule of the Accountants Act, 1967. economics, planning and project analysis, international
trade and development, environmental economics,
industrial economics, and Islamic economics etc. Students
Career Prospects Financial Economics
are also exposed to real work activities through industrial
With the available knowledge and skills in accounting,
graduates from Accounting Program are able to seek or practicum training in public or private organizations.
wide job opportunities and employment prospects either in The aim of the programme is to produce graduates
the public or private sector.
Career Prospects equipped with the knowledge and skills in financial
By having the necessary knowledge and skills in economics especially in financial markets. The graduates
economics, graduates in this program have wide opportuni- will be able to analyse financial economics problems with
Entrepreneurship ties to develop their career either in the public or
private sectors. Since graduates are also to various
the use of computer softwares. The courses offered in this
courses in business and accounting, thus their employment programme include financial economics, international
prospects are not only limited to economics related jobs, but financial economics, money and banking, technical
This programme aims to produce graduates that are also any job opportunities in business. Some of the job
opportunities includes; economics planning officer, urban
financial economics, applied financial econometrics,
able to thrive in the entrepreneurship sector domestically
Planning officer, development Advisor, researchers, corporate financial economics, Islamic financial
and globally. The purpose of this programme is to economic analyst, banking officers, economist in private economics, public finance and offshore financial
expose students to the important aspects within firms, etc. In addition, graduates can also combine their
expertise with other graduates in different fields to establish economics.
the entrepreneurship field as well as looking at the
business firm in various areas of their choice.
innovative, creativity approaches to realize the concept of
Career Prospects
entrepreneurship, career and culture of entrepreneurship,
Graduates has the opportunity for an employment in
small and medium industries, project proposal, production financial institution such as insurance companies, and
and services management, E-Commerce, accountancy, mutual funds, corporate finance, brokerage firms, and
funding and franchising. public sector.
214 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

Hotel Management Marketing Tourism Management

This program aims to produce graduates who are skilled in The purpose of this programme is to provide students with The aim for Tourism Management program provides
hospitality management aspects of the overall an understanding on the main concepts in the marketing skilled and knowledgeable candidates theoretically
administrative practices hotel. Graduates will be trained to field such as marketing management, marketing strategies and technically. Thus, students are able to apply the
think critically in making decisions through group activities and marketing research in accordance with current trend of knowledge and skills that is needed by the tourism
and also individuals. The program is structured to help
marketing. This programme offers courses which are industry in the private or public sector. In addition, this
graduates to become more competitive in the various
theoretical and practical such as marketing promotion program objective is to recruit and produce individuals
areas of hospitality. Coverage specialization courses
including front office management, property management, and technology, branding and product management, equipped with personal, technical and conceptual skills;
food and beverage management, marketing, hospitality, consumer behaviour and strategic marketing. In order to which those elements is very significant for tourism that
hospitality supervision, operation of special events, develop student’s critical thinking, research and analytical practices service oriented and globally trait.
hospitality financial management, entrepreneurship in skills are emphasized by introducing case study in each
hospitality, service management, strategic management of course. Focus will be given in the discussion concerning Career Prospects
hospitality and hospitality operating system. the marketing mix concept related to the product, price, Studying Tourism at UMS can lead to a rewarding
distribution and promotion. career in a number of tourism industry sectors (national and
international). Opportunities will exist in the fields of travel
Career Prospects consultancy, tour operations, destination marketing,
With knowledge and expertise in the field of Hotel Career Prospects attractions and destination management, events
Management which became the basis for the growth of programming, government and public service and small
Graduates can be employed in the field of marketing such business development (possibly leading to self-
professional career in the hospitality field can enable as marketing planner, brand marketer, product and
graduates to become employees of choice operators of the advertising manager, retail manager, public relation employment).
hospitality industry. And at the same time, graduates can executive, servicing manager and market researcher.
become an entrepreneur in the field of hospitality that is able
to have the power of critical thought and has added value
such as high soft skills

Human Resource Economics


International Business The objective of this programme is to produce skilled
workers competent in human resources related issues.
This programme aims to produce competitive and well- Students will be able to follow the dynamic changes of
trained workforce in international affairs by offering both the national and global labour market. Students will
relevant multi-disciplined courses to the students based be exposed to the development in economy
on their specialization. Students are also exposed to real especially knowledge-base economy (k-economy). This
business activities through industrial visit and practicum program will equip students with necessary expertise and
training. Current specialization consists of management
professional skills needed to management.
and marketing.

Career Prospects
Career Prospects Graduates will be able to fill job vacancies at executive level
Graduate has the opportunity to involve in globalization and in any human resource department in any organization.
cross cultural issue such as multinational company and
public sector.
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 215

DR. REMALI YUSOFF IDA SHAFINAZ MOHAMED KAMIL


ACADEMICIAN BA., MA. (Karachi), M. Econ. (UKM), Ph.D Banking & LLB(UIAM), LLM (Aberyswyth) Adv. & Sol (Malaya)
Finance (Durham, UK) Law
PROFESSORS Planning and Development Economics
DR. JANICE NGA LAY HUI
DR. RASID HJ. MAIL *Practicum Coordinator
DR. SYED AZIZI WAFA SYED KHALID WAFA *Dean B.Econs(Hons) with Mktg., M.Econ. (UKM), M. Econ
Dip. Acc. (ITM), B.Acc. (UUM), M.Acc. (Dundee), (UKM), M.A EAS (Leeds), Phd (Leeds)
Dip. In Forestry. (ITM), BBA Summa Cum Laude (Ohio),
Political Economics
MBA (San Diego), Ph.D Acc (UiTM), CA (M)
DBA (US International University), AMIM. Accounting DR. JAMES ENG @ JAMES M. ALIN
International Business Dip. PA (INTAN), BA.(Malaya), M.Econ,
DR. WONG HOCK TSEN Ph.D Econ (Yokohama)
DR. ROSELINA AHMAD SAUFI *Head Of Programme HE07 Human Resource Economics
BBA(UKM), MBA, Ph.D Mgmt. (Sheffield) B. Soc. Sc. Econ. (USM), M. Econ (UKM), Ph.D Econs
Management (Essex) DR. JULIAN PAUL SIDIN
Financial Economics ADBS (ITM), MSc. (Salford), Ph.D (UMS)
DR. JENNIFER CHAN KIM LIAN Management
BA (Winnipeg), BBA-Travel Industry Mgmt. (Hawaii HJ. DULLAH HJ. MULOK
Pacific), MBA- International Mgmt & Int’l Marketing *Head Of Programme HE05 JUNAINAH JAIDI (Study Leave)
(Monterey Institute of Int’l Studies), PhD Tourism & DPIM. (ITM), BSc. Resource Dev., MSc. Resource Econs. Dip. Banking, B.Acc. (ITM), M. Acc. (UKM)
Hospitality Mgmt (Strathclyde) (Rhode Island) Accounting
Tourism Management and Hospitality Management Planning & Development Economics
LIM THIEN SANG (Study Leave)
BSc. Finance (CSU Sacramento),
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS SENIOR LECTURERS
MA Risk Mgmt. (Nottingham)
Financial & Risk Management

DR. HJH. ARSIAH HJ. BAHRON MAT SALLEH B. HJ. AYUB


ABDUL WAHID MOHD. KASIM Dip. PA (ITM), B.PA (UUM), MBA (Oklahoma)
*Director PLUMS Dip. Acc., ADIA (ITM), M. Com. Acc. (Wollongong), Entrepreneurship
BSc. (USC), MBA, DBA (UKM) RA (M)
Management / Organisation Behaviour Accounting DR. MAZALAN MIFLI
Dip. Catering and Hotel Mgmt. (AH&MA),
DATUK DR. HJ. KASIM B. HJ. MD. MANSUR DR. AWANGKU HASSANAL BAHAR BSc. Bus. Admin. Travel Industry Mgmt. (Hawaii Pacific),
BSc. Business Admin., MSc. Econ. Dev. (Indiana State), BA. (Coventry), MSc. Tourism Management (Surrey), MSc International Hotel Mgmt. (Surrey)
Ph.D Labour Econ. & Econ. Dev. (Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Ph.D (Commerce) Tourism (Victoria) PhD Foodservice Mgt (UiTM)
Development and Labour Economics Tourism Management Hotel Management

DR. AMRAN HJ. HARUN DR. AZAZE@AZIZI HJ. ABDUL ADIS DR. MOHD RAHIMIE ABD KARIM
*Deputy Dean (Centre of Postgraduate Studies) *Vice Director (Center for Research and Innovation) *Deputy Dean (HEP and Postgraduate)
BSc. Marketing(Indiana), MBA Marketing (UPM), Dip. Banking (KUSZA), BBA Marketing (UiTM), MSc. B. Mgmt. (Tech.) (UTM), MSc. B. Mgmt. (Tech.) (UTM),
Marketing (UPM), DBA. Marketing (Chungam) MSc. (Durham),
Ph.D Marketing (USM) Marketing
Marketing PhD. Islamic Finance & Investment (Durham)
Islamic Financial & Investment
DR. BALVINDER KAUR KLER
DR. CAROLINE GEETHA A/P B. AROKIADASAN *Head Of Programme HP08
B. Econ., M. Econ. Ph.D (UKM) MOHD SAFRI SAIMAN
BA (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management (Oxford
Financial Economics *Thesis Coordinator
Brookes), MSc Tourism Management (Surrey),
Ph.D Tourism (Surrey) B. Ec. (Analytical Econ.), M. Ec. (Malaya)
Tourism Management Planning & Development Economics
DR. RAMAN NOORDIN
*Director Centre for Co-curriculum and Student MORI KOGID (Study Leave)
Development B. Econ. Analysis & Public Policy,
Dip. Acc., ADIA (ITM), MSc Acc. (East Anglia), Ph.D (USM) M. Econ. Fin. Econ. & Econometrics (UKM)
Accounting Financial Economics
216 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

DR. NOOR FZLINDA FABEIL DR. SULAIMAN BIN TAHAJUDDIN DATU RAZALI DATU ERANZA
*Deputy Dean (Research and Innovation) *Director Accounting Centre *Co-ordinator (School Core Courses)
Dip. in Business Studies (UiTM) BBA (Hons) Marketing *Head of Programme (HE02) B.Buss (UNITAR), MHCM (UMS)
(UiTM), MBA (USM), PhD (Edinburgh) Dip. Acc. (ITM), Adv. Dip. Acc. (UiTM) M.A. Accounting Management
Entrepreneurship and Finance (Lancaster), Ph.D (Essex)
Accounting DIANA NABILA CHAU ABDULLAH (Study Leave)
DR. QAISER MUNIR B. Econ (Hons.) (UUM), M. Econ. (UUM)
BSc. in Economic (Karachi), WAJIRAN SINUN Planning and Development Economics
MSc. In Economics (Pakistan), Ph.D in Economic (UMS) B.Commerce (Meiji), MSc. Int. Bus. (UMIST) )
Planning & Development Economics International Business
GRACE PHANG ING
DR. OSWALD @ AISAT IGAU DR. ZAKARIYA BELKHAMZA BBA Marketing (UKM), MBA Marketing (UPM)
Dip. in Bus Studies., ADBS Mktg. (ITM), BA, MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) Management, Marketing
MBA Mktg. (London) Ph.D (UMS) IT Management, MIS
Marketing HASLINDA HASAN
*Head Of Programme (HE10)
Dip. PA. (ITM), BBA Marketing / Management
DR. RAMRAINI ALI HASSAN
*Director Entreprenuership Research and Development LECTURERS (Northwood of Michigan), MBA (Malaya)
Marketing
Centre (ERDEC)
Dip. Buss. Admin.(UiTM), BBA UiTM), Msc (Aberden)
AMER AZLAN BIN ABDUL JAMAL IZYANTI AWANG RAZLI
Ph.D (Entreprenuership) (Murdoch,Australia)
Entrepreneurship *Head Of Programme (HE06) Dip. Hotel Mgmt.(UiTM),
Dip. Investment Analysis., BBA Finance., MBA (UiTM) BSc. Hotel Mgmt (UiTM),
ROSLE @ AWANG MOHIDIN Corporate Finance & Investments M. Int. Tourism & Hospitality Mgmt (Griffith)
Dip. Bus., BBA(Hons) Finance (ITM), MBA (UKM), Hotel Management
Financial Management & Banking ANDY LEE CHEN HIUNG
B. Commerce & Management, JAINURIN JUSTINE @ ABDUL AZIZ
ROSENI ARIFFIN M. Of Commerce & Management *Deputy Director
Dip. Institutional Catering and Management (ITM) (New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants) (Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development)
Bsc. Travel Mg. (Hawaii), Msc. Tourism Mktg. (UK) Accounting BBA Acc. (Texas Tech. Univ.),
Tourism Management M.Com. (Australian National)
ARIF@KAMISAN PUSIRAN Accounting
ROZILEE ASID (Study Leave) Dip. Food Service Mgmt (ITM), BSc. Hotel Mgmt,
B. Ec. (Analytical Econ.), M. Ec. (Malaya) JAKARIA DASAN
MBA (UiTM)
Planning & Development Economics BSc. Public Administration
Hotel Management
(West Texas A & M Univ., U.S.A), MBA (UMS)
SALMAH TOPIMIN (Study Leave) Human Resource Economics
Dip. Acc. (ITM), BA Acc. & Fin. (DeMontfort), BAMINI BALAKRISNAN (Study Leave)
MSc. Entrepreneurial (Stirling) Dip. Pemasaran (Politeknik Shah Alam),
BBA (Hons) Marketing (UMS), MBA Marketing (UMS) JARATIN LILY
Entrepreneurship Dip. in Banking (ITM), BBA (Hons) International Business
Marketing
(UMS), M. Sc International Business (AIT), Thailand
DR. SARMA IMRAN ARALAS
Bachelor of Science Economics (Houston), CHARLIE ALBERT LASUIN SADAH (Study Leave) International Business
Master of Arts Economics (Houston), Dip. Buss. Studies (UiTM), BBA (Hons) Marketing (UMS),
Ph.D. Agricultural Economics (Michigan State) MBA (Int.Business) (AIT-Thailand) JULIANA ANAK LANGGAT
Financial Economics Marketing *Head Of Programme (HE08)
Hotel Mgmt (UiTM), B.Sc. (Hons) Management (ITM) M
SHARIJA CHE SHAARI DAYANGKU ASLINAH ABDUL RAHIM (Study Leave) Hospitality Management (UiTM)
LLB (UKM), LLM (East Anglia) B. Econ (Hons), M. Econ. (UIAM) Hotel Management
Law Financial Economics
KAMARUL MIZAL MARZUKI
DR. STEPHEN LAISON SONDOH JR. *Head Of BIMP-EAGA Unit Toursm Development
*Postgraduate Coordinator Dip. Urban & Regional Planning,
BBA MBA (Central Oklahoma), PhD. in Marketing (USM) MSc. Tourism Planning (UTM)
Marketing Tourism Management
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 217

KEVIN MATTHEW BOSI ROSLINAH MAHMUD ZAITON OSMAN


Dip Acc. (UiTM), Bach.Acc , Master in Acc. (Australia) *Deputy Dean (Academic) Dip. Investment Analysis (ITM), BBA Finance (UKM),
Accounting B. Econ. (Hons) (UMS), MBA Int. Banking & Finance (Birmingham)
M.Econs (Human Resource) (UKM) Financial Management & Banking
KHAIRUL HANIM BT. PAZIM @ FADZIM Human Resource Economics
B. Econ, M. Econ (UIAM) ZURAIDAH JAMRIN
Human Resource Economics ROSTIKA PETRUS BOROH Dip. in Business Studies (UiTM),
*Head of Programme HE11 BBA Int’l Business (UiTM), MIB (Griffith University)
KOK SOOK CHING B. Econ (Hons)(UMS), MHCM (UMS) International Business
B. Econ (Hons) (UMS), M. Econ (Wollongong) Human Resource Economic
Financial Economics
ROZAIDY MAHADI TUTORS
LIM FUI YEE BEATRICE (Study Leave) B.Acc (USM), M.Arts (Accounting) (USM)
B. Econ (UMS), M. Econ (Wollongong) Accounting
Human Resource Economics DG. SAFRINA AG. BUDIN (Study Leave)
SHARIFAH MILDA AMIRUL Bfin (Hons) (UUM)
MERLYN RITA ANAK BUNCHA Dip. Acc (UiTM), B. Acc (Hons.) UiTM Financial Management & Banking
Dip. PA (ITM), B. Human Resource Mgmt.(UUM),
MBA (Swinburne, Melbourne) SIDAH IDRIS HAIRUL NIZAM HJ ALIAS
Entrepreneurship B. Business (Hons) (UMS), MBA (UUM) B.Bus (UNITAR), M. Human Capital (UMS)
International Business Entrepreneurship
MOHD. ALLIF ANWAR ABU BAKAR
B. Acct (Hons.) UMS, M. Accounting (UiTM) SITI HAJAR SAMSU (Study Leave) SHARIFAH RAHAMAH AMIRUL
Accounting B. Econs (Hons) (UMS), M.Econs (UIAM) Dip.Bus (UiTM),
Planning & Development Economics BBA Human Resource Management (UiTM)
MOHD. IRWAN DAHNIL SIKUMBANG Human Resource Economics
B. (Hons) IT (UUM), M. IT (UUM) SORAYAH NASIP
Entrepreneurship *Head of Programme (HE04) OSCAR DOUSIN (Study Leave)
BBA (Hons) (UMS), MBA (UMS) B.Sc (Hons.) Human Resource Developement (UNIMAS),
MOHD. RIZWAN ABD MAJID Entrepreneurship MHCM (UMS)
*Deputy Director
(Entrepreneurship & Development Centre) TINI MAIZURA MOHTAR ANDI TAMSANG ANDI KELE (Study Leave)
Diploma in Foodservice, BSc (Hons) Foodservice, Dip. Tourism Hospitality Mg. (Stamford College), B.Buss (Hons) (UMS)
MBA (UiTM) BSc. Business Admin.Tourism & Hospitality Mg. (Hawaii
Hotel Management Pacific) MBA in Marketing (Hawaii Pacific) SHAFINAZ NAIM
Tourism Management B. Econ (Hons) (UMS)
NELSON LAJUNI
BBA Finance (UKM), MBA (UNIMAS) VIVIN VINCENT CHANDRAN A/L MUNUSAMAY
Dip. HRM (Teesside), BA Dip. Ed. (Malaya),
NORAIZAN RIPAIN MSc. HRD (UPM)
B.Acc (UiTM), M.Sc. (Int Acc) (UUM) Human Resource Economics
Accounting
WIJAYA KAMAL RAMLAN
RINI SURYATI SULONG B. Ec. (Malaya), M.Econs (UKM)
*Head of Programme (HE09) Planning & Development Economics
B. Human Sc. Pol. Sc. (UIAM), MA Mgmt. (Hawaii Pacific)
International Business YUZAINY JANIN (Study Leave)
Dip. Tourism, BSc. Tourism Mgmt (UiTM),
M. Int. Tourism & Hospitality Mgmt. (Griffith)
Tourism Management
218
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

HE02 ACCOUNTING
LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202
(PPIB) Ethnic TITAS
(10 CREDIT Relations UE00202
HOURS) UC00302 Etika Golongan
Kemahiran Profesional
Berunding UK00402
International Teknik dan
Students: Kemahiran
UM00202 Belajar
Bahasa International
Melayu Aras 1 Students:
(replacement UM00202
for UW00102) Bahasa Melayu
Aras 2
(replacement for
UW00202)

UNIVERSITY CORE Communicative Oral Reading & Academic


LANGUAGE English Communication Writing in Reading &
(8 CREDIT HOURS) Grammar in English English Writing Module
Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 4A (MUET1, 2)
(MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2) Foreign
Academic Foreign Foreign Language
Reading & Language Language Level 3
Writing / Eng for Level 1 (MUET Level 2 (MUET 3, 4, 5,
Research 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Purposes / 6)
Grammar in
Context Module
1
(MUET 3, 4, 5,
6)

UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3


(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 219
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016
HE02 ACCOUNTING
LEVEL 1000 LEVEL 2000 LEVEL 3000 LEVEL 4000
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
FACULTY CORE BT10203 BT11703 BT10403 BT20403 BT31303
(30 CREDIT Microeconomics Macroeconomics Statistics for Commercial Law Strategic
HOURS) BT12003 Business and BT21303 Management
Marketing Economics Organisational
BT12303 BT10703 Behaviour
Management Introduction To
BT10903 Management
Business Information
Mathematics System
PROGRAM CORE BP12103 BP12203 BP21203 BP22403 BP24103 BP34203 BP32603
(72 CREDIT Principles of Financial Management Advanced Taxation I Advanced Public Sector
HOURS) Accounting Accounting I Accounting II Financial BP26103 Taxation Accounting
BP17103 BP22303 Accounting I Company Law BP35203 BP42703
Financial Financial BP23103 BP32503 Accounting Accounting
Management Accounting II Basic Auditing Advanced Information Theory and
BP21103 BP27203 and Control Financial Systems II Practice
Management Corporate Systems Accounting II BP38103 BP48203
Accounting I Finance BP29103 BP33203 Accounting Integrated Case
Business Advanced Research Studies
Communication Auditing and Methodologies BP49303
for Accounting Investigation Global Business
BP31603 BP35103 and Accounting
Seminar in Accounting
Management Information
Accounting Systems I
BP39303
Accountants
Ethics and
Corporate
Governance
ELECTIVE (6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours)
(12 CREDIT HOURS)
PRACTICAL BP40008
TRAINING/ Practicum
ACADEMIC
EXERCISE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
TOTAL
(143 CREDIT 21 20 20 20 18 18 18 8
HOURS)
220
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

HE04 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202
(PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(10 CREDIT UC00XX2 UK00XX2
HOURS) KI KI
UE00XX2
International KI
Students:
UM00102 International
Bahasa Melayu Aras Students:
1 (replacement for UM00202
UW00102) Bahasa Melayu Aras
2 (replacement for
UW00202)
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(LANGUAGE) Communicative Oral Comm in Reading & Writing English For
(8 CREDIT HOURS) English Grammar English Module 2 in English Module Occupational
Module 1 (MUET (MUET 1, 2) 3 (MUET 1, 2) Or Purpose (MUET 1, 2)
1, 2) Or Academic Or Foreign Language Foreign Language Or Foreign Language
Reading & Writing / Elem Level 1 Elem Level 2 Elem Level 3
Eng For Research (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3,4, 5, 6)
Purposes / Grammar
in Context
(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE BT12003 BT12303 BT22103 BT20403 BT21503 BT31103
(54 CREDIT Marketing Management Business Commercial Law Business Ethics Strategic
HOURS) BT10903 BT12103 Information System BT21603 BT21403 Management
Business Financial BT22003 Research Operation
Mathematics Management Entrepreneurship Methodology Management
BT11903 BT10203 BT10403 BT21303
Coporate Microeconomics I Business and Organizational
Communication Economic Statistic Behaviour
BT12203 BT11703
Business Accounting Macroeconomics I
BT22303
Human Resource
Management
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 221
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HE04 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAM CORE BB20103 BB30603 BB31203
(9 CREDIT HOURS) Creativity, Innovation Corporate Business Project
in Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Proposal

COMPULSORY BB20203 BB33103 BB31303


PROGRAMME E-Commerce in Social Seminar in
ELECTIVE Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship
(21 CREDIT BB20303 BB31403 BB31603
HOURS) Strategic New Business
Franchise
Management Entrepreneurship Venture
BB21503 Management
Entrepreneurial
Finance
LIBERAL ELECTIVE Elective 1 Elective 3
(9 CREDIT HOURS) Elective 2
PRACTICUM/ BB30006
ACADEMIC Practicum or
EXERCISE BB30016
(6 CREDIT HOURS) Thesis Writing
TOTAL
(120 CREDIT 21 17 20 20 21 21
HOURS)
222
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

HE05 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00XX2 UW00XX2
(PPIB) HUB ETK/TITAS/ HUB ETK/TITAS/
(10 CREDIT UXXXX2 UW00XX2
HOURS) KI HUB ETK/TITAS/
UK00702
International KI
Students: UE00XX2
UM00102 KI
Bahasa Melayu
Asas I International
UE00XX2 Students:
KI UM00XX2
Bahasa Melayu
Asas II
UK00XX2
KI
UE00XX2
KI
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00303 UB00703
(LANGUAGE) Communicative Oral Communication Reading & Writing English For
(8 CREDIT HOURS) English Grammar In English in English Occupational
Purpose
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE BT10203 BT11703 BT22003 BT21003 BT22103
(51 CREDIT Microeconomics I Macroeconomics I Entrepreneurship International Business
HOURS) BT12303 BT10403 BT22203 Economics Information
Management Statistics for Econometrics BT21603 System
BT12003 Business and BT21703 Research
Marketing Economics Microeconomics II Methodology
BT11803 BT11903 BT12203 BT21803
Mathematical Corporate Business Macroeconomics II
Economics Communication Accounting BT22403
Managerial
Economics
BT12103
Financial
Management
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 223
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HE05 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS


Tahun 1 Tahun 2 Tahun 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
CORE BC20103 BC30403 BC30603
PROGRAMME Development Planning Economics Project Planning and
(12 CREDIT Economics BC20603 Approval
HOURS) Geographical
Information System
COMPULSORY BC20203 BC20403 BC30303 BC30503
PROGRAMME Fiscal Economics Issues of Malaysian Resource and International Trade
ELECTIVE Economics Agriculture and Development
(21 CREDIT Economics BC30803
HOURS) BC31403 Islamic Financial
Environmental Economics
Economics BC32203
Industrial
Economics
LIBERAL ELECTIVE Elective 1 Elective 3
(9 CREDIT HOURS) Elective 2
PRACTICUM/ BC30006
ACADEMIC Practicum
EXERCISE Or
(6 CREDIT HOURS) BC30106
Academic Exercise
TOTAL
(120 CREDIT 18 20 20 20 21 21
HOURS)
224
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

HE06 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND BANKING


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202
(PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(10 CREDIT UC00XX2 UK00XX2
HOURS) KI KI
UE00XX2
International KI
Students:
UM00102 International
Bahasa Melayu Students:
Aras 1 UM00202
(replacement Bahasa Melayu
for UW00102) Aras 2
(replacement
for UW00202)
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(LANGUAGE) Communicative Oral Comm in Reading & Writing in English For
(8 CREDIT HOURS) English Grammar English Module 2 English Module 3 Occupational Purpose
Module 1 (MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2)
Or Or Or Or
Academic Reading Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign English Elem
& Writing / Eng For Elem Level 1 Elem Level 2 Level 3
Research Purposes (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
/ Grammar in
Context
(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE BT12003 BT10203 BT22003 BT21603 BT21403 BT31103
(54 CREDIT Marketing Microeconomics 1 Entrepreneurship Research Operation Strategic
HOURS) BT12303 BT12103 BT10403 Methodology Management Management
Management Financial Business and BT22103 BT21503
BT10903 Management Economic Statistic Business Business Ethics
Business BT12203 BT21303 Information
Mathematics Business Accounting Organizational System
BT11903 Behaviour BT22303
Corporate BT11703 Human Resources
Communication Macroeconomics 1 Management
BT20403
Commercial Law
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 225
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HE06 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND BANKING


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
CORE BD20303 BD31603 BD20203 BD30603
PROGRAMME Advance Financial Bank Management Money and Capital International
(15 CREDIT Management BD20403 Market Financial
HOURS) Investment Analysis Management

COMPULSORY Elective Financial & Elective Financial &


PROGRAMME Banking 1 Banking 3
ELECTIVES Elective Financial & Elective Financial &
(15 CREDIT Banking 2 Banking 4
HOURS) Elective Financial &
Banking 5
LIBERAL Elective 1 Elective 3
ELECTIVES Elective 2
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
PRACTICUM/ BD30006
ACADEMIC Practicum Or
EXERCISE BD30106
(6 CREDIT HOURS) Academic Exercise
TOTAL
(120 CREDIT 21 17 20 20 21 21
HOURS)
226
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

HE07 FINANCIAL ECONOMICS


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202
(PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(10 CREDIT UC00302 UE00202
HOURS) Negotiation Skills Work Ethnics for
Professional
International UK00402
Students: Study Skills and
UM00102 Technique
Bahasa Melayu
Aras I International Students:
UC00XX2 UM00XX2
PPIB Bahasa Melayu
Aras II
UW00302
Fundamental
of Entrepreneurial
Acculturation
UE00XX2
PPIB
UK00XX2
PPIB
UNIVERSITY CORE MUET 1, 2: MUET 1, 2: MUET 1, 2: MUET 1, 2:
(LANGUAGE) (8 UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
CREDIT HOURS) Communicative Oral Communication Reading & English For
English Grammar In English Writing In English Occupational
MUET 3, 4, 5 or 6: MUET 3, 4, 5 or 6: MUET 3, 4, 5 or 6: Purpose
UB00402 Foreign Language Foreign Language MUET 3, 4, 5 or 6:
Academic Reading Foreign Language
and Writing /
UB00502
English for
Research Purpose /
UB00602
Grammar in Context
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 227
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HE07 FINANCIAL ECONOMICS


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
FACULTY CORE BT10203 BT11703 BT22003 BT21003 BT22103
(51 CREDIT Microeconomics I Macroeconomics I Entrepreneurship International Business
HOURS) BT12303 BT10403 BT22203 Economics Information
Management Statistics for Econometrics BT21603 System
BT12003 Business and BT21703 Research
Marketing Economics Microeconomics II Methodology
BT11803 BT11903 BT12203 BT21803
Mathematical Corporate Business Accounting Macroeconomics II
Economics Communication BT22403
Managerial
Economics
BT12103
Financial Management
CORE BF20103 BF30403
PROGRAMME Financial Economics I International
(12 CREDIT Financial Economics
HOURS) BF30603
Financial Economics II
BF31403
Applied Financial
Econometrics
COMPULSORY BF20603 BF20703 BF31503 BF30303
PROGRAMME Public Finance Techical Financial Corparate Financial Money and Banking
ELECTIVES Economics Economics BF30703
(21 CREDIT Islamic Financial
HOURS) Economics
BF31203
Financial Economics
Seminar
BF31303
Offshore Financial
Economics
LIBERAL ELECTIVES 2 Courses 1 Course
(9 CREDIT HOURS) (6 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours)
PRACTICUM/ BF30006
ACADEMIC Practical Training
EXERCISE Or
(6 CREDIT HOURS) BF30106
Academic Exercise
TOTAL 21
(120 CREDIT HOURS) 18 20 20 20 21
228
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

HE08 HOTEL MANAGEMENT


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202
(PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(12 CREDIT UC00XX2 UW00302
HOURS) KI APK
UK00XX2
International KI
Students: UE00XX2
UM00102 KI
Bahasa Melayu
Aras 1 (replacement International Students:
for UW00102) UM00202
Bahasa Melayu
Aras 2 (replacement
for UW00202)
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(LANGUAGE) (8 Communicative Oral Comm in Reading & Writing in English For
CREDIT HOURS) English Grammar English Module 2 English Module 3 Occupational
Module 1 (MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2) Purpose (MUET 1, 2)
(MUET 1, 2) Or Or Or
Or Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language
Academic Reading Elem Level 1 Elem Level 2 Elem Level 3
& Writing / Eng For (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Research Purposes /
Grammar in Context
(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE BT12003 BT10203 BT22003 BT21603 BT21503 BT31103
(48 CREDIT Marketing Microeconomics I Entrepreneurship Research Business Ethics Strategic
HOURS) BT12303 BT12203 BT10403 Methodology BT21403 Management
Management Business Business Statistic BT22103 Operation
BT10903 Accounting and Economics Business Management
Business BT12103 BT21303 Information
Mathematic Financial Organizational System
BT11903 Management Behaviour BT20403
Corparate BT11703 Commercial Law
Communication Macroeconomics
BT22303
Human Resource
Management
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 229
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HE08 HOTEL MANAGEMENT


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
CORE BE20303 BE20103 BE31103 BE31003
PROGRAMME Introduction to Front Office Food and Beverage Pengurusan
(15 CREDIT HOURS) Hospitality Industry Management Management Penginapan
COMPULSORY BE33503 BE20203 BE31703
PROGRAMME Food Preparation Hospitality Opoeration Special Event
ELECTIVES or Systems Operation
(21 CREDIT BE33503 BE31503
HOURS) BE33603
Food and Beverage Food Preparation Service
Services or Management for
BE31303 BE33603 Hotel
Hospitality Marketing Food and
Beverage Services
LIBERAL Elective 1 Elective 3
ELECTIVES Elective 2
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
PRACTICUM/ BE30006
ACADEMIC Practical Training
EXERCISE
(6 CREDIT HOURS)
TOTAL
(120 CREDIT 21 20 20 20 21 18
HOURS)
230
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

HE09 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UC00302 UE00102
(PPIB) Kemahiran Etika dan Akhlak
(10 CREDIT Berunding UK00402
HOURS) UW00102 Teknik dan
Hubungan Etnik (HE) Kemahiran Belajar
Or UW00202
TITAS
International Or
Students:
UM00102 International
Bahasa Melayu Students:
Aras I UM00202
Bahasa Melayu
Aras II
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(LANGUAGE) Communicative Oral Communication Reading & Writing English For
(8 CREDIT HOURS) English Grammar in English in English Occupational
(MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2) Purpose
UB00402 (MUET 1, 2)
Academic Reading UA/UJ/UN/UP/ UA/UJ/UN/UP/
& Writing UR/US/UT UR/US/UT UA/UJ/UN/UP/
Or Foreign Language Foreign Language UR/US/UT
UB00502 Level 1 Level 2 Foreign Language
English For Research ( MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) Level 3
Purposes (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Or
UB00602
Grammar in Context
(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXXX
(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 231
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HE09 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
FACULTY CORE BT12003 BT10203 BT11103 BT21603 BT21403 BT31303
(54 CREDIT Marketing Microeconomics 1 Entrepreneurship Research Operation Strategic
HOURS) BT12303 BT12203 BT10403 Methodology Management Management
Management Business Business Statistic and BT22103 BT21503
BT10903 Accounting Economic Business Information Business Ethics
Business BT1203 BT21303 System
Mathematics Financial Organizational BT22303
BT11903 Management Behaviour Human Resource
Corporate BT11703 Management
Communication Macroeconomics
BT20403
Commercial Law
BT22003
Entrepreneurship
CORE BA21003 BA21203 BA33503 BA31703
PROGRAMME Introduction Cross Culture International International
(15 CREDIT International Business Management Finance Operations
HOURS) BA21103 Management
International
Marketing
COMPULSORY BA33403 BA31103 MARKETING
PROGRAMME International International Human BA31403
ELECTIVES Business Law Resource Issues in International
(15 CREDIT Management Business
HOURS) BA32303 BA32503
International Trade International Product and
Brand Management
MANAGEMENT
BA33103
International Business
Relation
BA33303
Global Supply Chain
Management
LIBERAL ELECTIVES Elective 1 Elective 3
(9 CREDIT HOURS) Elective 2
PRACTICUM/ BA30006
ACADEMIC Practicum Or
EXERCISE BA30106
(6 CREDIT HOURS) Academic Exercise
TOTAL 21 17 20 20 21 21
(120 CREDIT HOURS)
232
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

HE10 MARKETING
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202
(PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(10 CREDIT UC00XX2 UK00XX2
HOURS) KI KI
UE00XX2
International Student: KI
UM00102
Bahasa Melayu International Student:
Aras 1 (replacement UM00202
for UW00102) Bahasa Melayu
Aras 2 (replacement
for UW00202)

UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702


(LANGUAGE) Communicative Oral Comm in Reading & Writing English For
(8 CREDIT HOURS) English Grammar English Module 2 in English Module 3 Occupational
Module 1 (MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2) Purpose
(MUET 1, 2) Or Or (MUET 1, 2)
Or Foreign Language Foreign Language Or
Academic Reading Elem Level 1 Elem Level 2 Foreign Language
& Writing / Eng For (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3 ,4, 5, 6) Elem Level 3
Research Purposes / (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Grammar in Context
(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
FACULTY CORE BT12003 BT12203 BT21303 BT22103 BT31503 BT31303
(54 CREDIT Marketing Business Accounting Organizationl Business Information Business Ethics Strategic
HOURS) BT12303 BT12103 Behaviour System BT21403 Management
Management Financial BT22003 BT21603 Operation
BT10903 Management Entrepreneurship Research Management
Business BT10203 BT10403 Methodology
Mathematics Microeconomics Business Statistic BT22303
BT11903 and Economic Human Resource
Corporate BT11703 Management
Communication Macroeconomics
BT20403
Commercial Law
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 233
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HE10 MARKETING
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
CORE BG20103 BG22303 BG33403
PROGRAMME Consumer Behaviour Product Planning and Strategic Marketing
(9 CREDIT HOURS) Management
COMPULSORY BG31203 BG30503 BG31103
PROGRAMME International Distribution Marketing Research
ELECTIVES Marketing Management BG31803
(33 CREDIT Management BG31903 Services Marketing
HOURS) BG32503
BG31503 Integrated Marketing
Sales Management Communication Seminar in
BG33203 BG31303 Marketing
Retail Marketing Marketing BG32203
Management Management E-Marketing
BG32403
Relationship
Marketing

LIBERAL Elective 1 Elective 3


ELECTIVES Elective 2
(9 CREDIT HOURS
PRACTICUM/ BG30006
ACADEMIC Practicum Or
EXERCISE BG30106
(6 CREDIT HOURS) Academic
Exercise

TOTAL
(120 CREDIT 21 19 20 20 21 21
HOURS)
234
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

HE11 HUMAN RESOURCE ECONOMICS


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202
(PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(10 CREDIT UC00302 UE00202
HOURS) Negotiation Skills Ethics for
Professionals
International UK00402
Students: Study Techniques and
UM00102 Skills
Bahasa Melayu Or
Aras I Any one UE/one UK
(replacement for
UW00102) International
Students:
UM00202
Bahasa Melayu
Aras II
(replacement for
UW00202)
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(LANGUAGE) Communicative Oral Communication Reading and English For
(8 CREDIT HOURS) English Grammar In English Writing In English Occupational
Or Or Or Purpose
(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) Or
UB00402/502/602 UA/UD/UJ/UM/UN/UP/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/UN/U (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
English UR/US/UT P/UR/US/UT UA/UD/UJ/UM/UN/U
Foreign Language Foreign Language P/UR/US/UT
Foreign Language
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 235
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HE11
HE04 HUMAN
KEUSAHAWANAN
RESOURCE ECONOMICS
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
FACULTY CORE BT10203 BT11703 BT22003 BT21003 BT22103
(51 CREDIT Microeconomics I Macroeconomics I Entrepreneurship International Business
HOURS) BT12303 BT10403 BT22203 Economics Information System
Management Statistics for Econometrics BT21603
BT12003 Business and BT21703 Research
Marketing Economics Microeconomics II Methodology
BT11803 BT11903 BT12203 BT21803
Mathematical Corporate Business Macroeconomics II
Economics Communication Accounting BT22403
Managerial
Economics
BT12103
Financial
Management
CORE BH20103 BH30403 BH30703 BH30703
PROGRAMME Human Resource ModelManusia II International Labour and
(15 CREDIT Economics Human Resource productivity
HOURS) BH20203 Economics
Model Manusia I
COMPULSORY Elective 1 Elective 1
PROGRAMME Elective 2 Elective 2
ELECTIVES Elective 3 Elective 3
(18 CREDIT
HOURS)
LIBERAL Elective 1 Elective 3
ELECTIVES Elective 2
(9 CREDIT HOURS) (Can Choose
PRACTICUM/ either component BH30006
ACADEMIC A or B)
Practicum Or
EXERCISE BH30106
(6 CREDIT HOURS) Academic Exercise
TOTAL
(120 CREDIT 21 17 20 20 21 21
HOURS)
236
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy

HP08 TOURISM MANAGEMENT


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY CORE UW00102 UW00202
(PPIB) Ethnic Relation TITAS
(10 CREDIT UC00302 UE00102
HOURS) Negotiation Etika dan Akhlak
Proficiencies UK00402
Teknik dan
International Kemahiran Belajar
Students:
UM00102 International
Bahasa Melayu Students:
Level 1 UM00202
Bahasa Melayu
Level 2
UNIVERSITY CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(LANGUAGE) Communicative Oral Comm in Reading & Writing English For
(8 CREDIT HOURS) English Grammar English Module 2 in English Module 3 Occupational
Module 1 (MUET (MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2) Purpose (MUET 1, 2)
1, 2) Academic Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language
Reading & Writing Elem Level 1 Elem Level 2 Elem Level 3
Eng For Academic (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Purposes / Grammar
in Context
(MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3
(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 CREDIT HOURS)
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 237
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016

HP08 TOURISM MANAGEMENT


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
FACULTY CORE BT12003 BT12103 BT10403 BT20403 BT31503 BT31303
(54 CREDIT Marketing Basic Financial Business and Commercial Law Business Ethics Strategic
HOURS) BT10903 Management Economics Statistics BT21603 BT21403 Management
Business BT12303 BT10703 Research Operation
Mathematics Management Introduction to Methodology Management
BT11903 Principles and Information Systems BT21303
Corporate Practices BT11103 Organizational
Communication BT10403 Basic Behaviour
BT12203 Microeconomics I Entrepreneurship
Business BT11703
Accounting Macroeconomics I
BT22303
Human Resource
Management

CORE BY20103 BY20203 BY30403 BY30503


PROGRAMME Principles of Culture in Tourism Tourism Marketing Tourism Planning
(12 CREDIT Tourism Industry and Development
HOURS)
COMPULSORY BY20303 BY30703 BY33803
PROGRAMME Tourism E-Tourism Travel and
ELECTIVES Intermediaries Management Transportation
(18 CREDIT BY30603 BY30803 BY33903
HOURS) Tourist Behaviour Special Interest Special Events
Tourism Management
Management
LIBERAL Elective 1 Elective 3
ELECTIVES Elective 2
(9 CREDIT HOURS)
PRACTICUM / BY30006
ACADEMIC Practicum
EXERCISE
(8 CREDIT HOURS)
TOTAL
(120 CREDIT 21 20 20 20 21 18
HOURS)
238 Labuan Faculty of International Finance

‘Global Perspective’

LABUAN
FACULTY OF “

INTERNATIONAL
FINANCE
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
(INTERNATIONAL FINANCE) WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE SPECIALISATION


HE19 International Finance

BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE


(INTERNATIONAL AND OFFSHORE BANKING) WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE SPECIALISATION


HE20 International and Offshore Banking

i
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETING WITH HONOURS
For further inquiries, please contact:-
BPKP CODE SPECIALISATION
HE21 International Marketing Administrative Office at
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Labuan Faculty of International Finance
(INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ECONOMICS) WITH HONOURS
Tel : 6087 - 460 486 / 466 719
BPKP CODE SPECIALISATION
Fax : 6087 - 460 477
HE22 International Financial Economics
E-mail: fkalgo@ums.edu.my
BACHELOR OF ISLAMIC FINANCE WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE SPECIALISATION


HE23 Islamic Finance
Labuan Faculty of International Finance 239

DEAN
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syed Nasirin Syed Zainol Abidin
PhD Information Systems Bath,
MBA Ohio, BBA (Hons.) Marketing UiTM,
Pg. Cert. Teaching & Learning Brunel

DEPUTY DEAN (Academic & International)


Abdul Kamal Char
MBA, UPM, BsBA (Hons.), Oklahoma

DEPUTY DEAN (Research & Innovation)


Dr. Lee Hock Ann
PhD Econs. Nottingham, MSc. UPM, BEcons. (Hons.) UPM)

DEPUTY DEAN (Student Affairs & Alumni)


Dr. Suddin Lada
Ph. D Branding, UPM, MBA UPM, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UUM

SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


Norhanizah Adnan
BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMS

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Noraini Samsu
BA (Hons.), UMS

Hj. Taufik Bin Abd. Latip


B. Econs. (Hons.) Planning & Development, UMS

HEAD OF PROGRAMME

Minah Japang
International Finance – HE19

Raymond Liew Anak Lubang


International and Offshore Banking – HE20

Caroline Rosie Jeffrey Nasah


International Marketing – HE21

Ooi Ai Yee
International Financial Economics – HE22

Ahmad Aizuddin Hamzah


Islamic Finance - HE23
240 Labuan Faculty of International Finance

Programmes Offered INTERNATIONAL MARKETING


Labuan Faculty INTERNATIONAL FINANCE (HE19)
(HE21)

of International This program delivers fundamental theories on financial


This program is developed to expose students in
International Marketing. This would include all the related
activities in promoting, selling the product and services.
management tools that effecting the financial aspects of
Finance
The learning is focused upon all key aspects of
decision making and strategies involving area in exchange International Marketing. Among the main subjects of the
rates, investment analysis, corporate finance, derivatives program are International Marketing Research, Retailing,
market that regulating future and option trading, stocks, Principles of Marketing, Cyber Marketing and Current
bonds and portfolio analysis as well as financial risk Issues in International Marketing.
management. The program exposeses students to the
Labuan Faculty of International Finance (LFIF), previously
present issues and trends in national, regional and
known as Labuan School of International Business and conventional finance in global prespective. Career Prospects
Finance has been operated since 1999. The faculty does
Some examples would be Marketing Executive, Brand/
now have 5 strong international programs which are in Product Executive, Services Executive, Customer Service
Career Prospects
International Finance, International and Offshore Banking, Executive, Entrepreneur/ Retailer, Public Relations
The career opportunities with an international finance Executive, Sales Executive, Tourist Operator, Advertising/
International Marketing, International Financial Economics degree span wide-ranging areas including Finance Promotion Executive, Transport and Logistic Executive and
and Islamic Finance. Situated in the Federal Territory of Executive, Auditor, Credit Management Executive, Equity Administrator.
Labuan, the faculty is becoming a leading regional centre Analyst, Financial Analyst, Financial Planner, Futures
Analyst, Investment Executive, Portfolio Executive,
for conventional and Islamic Finance for Asia-Pacific. LFIF Researcher, Treasurer, Underwriter and Unit Trust
aims to produce talents in the field of international finance Consultant in both the public and private sectors. Financial
institutions such as brokerage firms, commercial and
to fulfil the requirement of regional workforce particularly
for Malaysia.
investment bank, insurance companies, and other financial
intermediary companies employ finance graduates. INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL
ECONOMICS (HE22)
Aim
To generate knowledge for the students with a global This program is constructed to expose the students in
perspective in international finance through effective and INTERNATIONAL AND OFFSHORE International Financial Economics. This would include all
up-to-date teaching, learning and research. BANKING (HE20) the related macro and micro activities in plannning,
leading, organising and controlliing world economy. The
learning is focused upon all key aspects of International
Objectives The one and only program in Malaysia that was developed Financial Economics. Among the main subjects of the
to provide the student some fundamental and applied program are International Financial Economics,
■ To produce charismatic undergraduate and knowledge in the field of international and offshore Econometrics, Advanced Econometrics and Current
postgraduate students in the field of conventional and banking. Among the core subjects are credit management, Issues in International Financial Economics.
Islamic finance who in return will be able to compete Information Systems for Banking, International Money and
globally. Capital Market and Wealth Management.
Career Prospects
■ To conduct relevant research, publication and Some examples would be Unit Trust Consultant,
Career Prospects Underwriter, Treasurer, Risk Executive, Researchers, Public
consultation in the field of international finance. Policy Consultant, Investment Executive, Portfolio
Some examples would be Executive, Auditor, Credit
Management Executive, Equity Analyst, Financial Analyst, Executive, Futures Analyst, Financial Planner, Equity
Financial Planner, Futures Analyst, Investment Executive, Analyst, Credit Management Executive, Credit Analyst,
Portfolio Executive, Researcher, Treasurer, Underwriter, Banking Executive, Audit Officer, Finance and Wealth
Unit Trust Consultant and Wealth Management Executive in Management Executive.
banking sector.
Labuan Faculty of International Finance 241

ISLAMIC FINANCE (HE23)

This program is developed to expose students in the field


of Islamic Finance. This would include all the related
activities in unconventional financing. The learning is
focused upon all key aspects of Islamic Finance. Among
the main subjects of the program are Usul Fiqh, Fiqh
Muammalat, and Current Issues in Islamic Finance.

Career Prospects
Some examples would be Islamic Banking Executive,
Islamic Capital Market, Takaful Industry, Islamic Wealth
Management, Waqf Institutions and Zakat. They can also
take up leadership roles in major organization which include
public and private sector.
242 Labuan Faculty of International Finance

ACADEMIC STAFF MARY MONICA JIONY


MBA (Management), Hawaii, BSBA (Hons.) Human
EMILY YAPP HON TSHIN
Master Marketing Communications, Canberra
Resources & Travel Industry, Hawaii BSc. (Hons.). International Marketing, UMS.
Organisational Behaviour International Marketing
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
MOHD. FAHMI GHAZALI (Study Leave) FITHRIAH ABDUL RAHIM (study leave)
MEcons., UKM, BEcons. (Hons.), UKM MBA Finance, UUM, BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore
ASSOC. PROF. DR. GEOFFREY HARVEY TANAKINJAL International Financial Economics Banking, UMS
Ph. D Marketing, Otago, MSc. Management, UPM International Banking
BSc. (Hons.) Agribusiness, UPM, Dip. Agribusiness, UPM DR. MOHAMAD RIZAL ABDUL HAMID
Marketing PhD International Marketing, National Cheng-Kung MA HAZMI DAHLAN
International Studies, Reading, BSc. (Hons.) International MBA, UKM. B A (Hons.) Usuluddin, Al-al Bayt University,
ASSOC. PROF. DR. NORAZAH MOHD SUKI Marketing, UMS, Dip. Business Studies, UiTM Jordan.
Ph. D Marketing & e-Commerce, MMU, MPhil., MMU, BBA Marketing Islamic Finance
(Hons.) Marketing with Multimedia, MMU
Marketing OOI AI YEE HO YEW JOE (study leave)
MSc. Applied Economics and Data Analysis, Essex,UK MApp. Stat., UM, BEcons. (Hons.) Financial Economics,
BEcons. (Hons.) Econometrics, UKM UMS
ASSOC. PROF. DR. SYED NASIRIN SYED ZAINOL Applied Economics Financial Economics
ABIDIN
Ph. D Information Systems, Bath, MBA, Ohio, BBA (Hons.) IFTEKHAR AMIN CHOWDHURY
Marketing, UiTM, Pg. Cert. Teaching & Learning, Brunel
Information Systems LECTURERS MIB, Wollongong, Grad. Dip. Business Communications,
Wollongong, BBA (Hons.), East-West
International Finance

SENIOR LECTURERS ABDUL KAMAL CHAR


MBA, UPM, BsBA (Hons.), Oklahoma
JOEHAN JOEHARI WILLIAM
MHCM, UMS, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM, Dip. Banking,
Finance
UiTM
DR. ANATH RAU KRISHNAN International Marketing
Ph. D Decision Science, UUM, BSc (Hons.) Decision AHMAD AIZUDDIN BIN HAMZAH
Science, UUM MBA Finance, UUM, BRMI (Hons.), UUM
JUDE WORYANTA TAUNSON
Operations Research, Mathematical Sciences, Decision Islamic Finance
MSc. Finance, Reading, BBA (Hons.), UiTM, Dip. Banking,
Theory, Mathematics and Statistics UiTM
ALESIA SIGANG GUGKANG
Finance
DARIA GOM MBA, UMS, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM, Dip. Business
MBA, UiTM, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM Studies, UiTM
LEE TZE YANN
Dip. Public Administration, UiTM International Business
MBA, UMS, BBus. (Hons.) Marketing, UMS
Management Financial Information Systems
AMINAH SHARI
DR. LEE HOCK ANN MSc. Finance, UUM, BBA (Hons.) Finance, UiTM
LING TAI HU
Ph. D Econs., Nottingham, MSc. Econs., UPM Dip. Investment Analysis, UiTM.
MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS, BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMS
BEcons. (Hons.), UPM Investment Analysis
Financial Economics
Financial Economics
CAROLINE ROSIE JEFFREY NASAH
MD. HAFIZI AHSAN @ MISKAM (study leave)
DR. HANUDIN AMIN Mcomm (Marketing), UNSW Australia, BSc. (Hons.)
MSc. Information Management, UiTM, BBusiness (Hons.)
Ph. D Islamic Banking and Finance, IIUM, MBA, IIUM International Marketing, UMS, Dip. Business Studies,
Property, RMIT
BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMS UiTM
Finance Information Management
Islamic Banking Service Marketing
MINAH JAPANG
LO CHING WING @ BRYAN, FCIM CHIA YEE EE
MSc. Management, UUM, BEcons. (Hons.), UUM
MBA, Leicester, LLM, Northumbria MEcons., UPM, BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMS
Operations Management
Marketing Financial Economics
MOHAMAD AZMI ABDULLAH
MBA, UKM, BEcons. (Hons.), UKM
Islamic Finance
Labuan Faculty of International Finance 243

NAJWA MOHD KHALIL ROSTINAH SUPINAH


Master Islamic Economics, UKM, BBA (Hons.) Finance & MBA, New Haven, BSc. (Hons.), Finance, New Haven TUTOR
Banking, UKM Finance
Islamic Finance RUTH S. SIGANUL
MBA, OUM, BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM HANEFFA MUCHLIS GHAZALI
NAZARINA JAMIL (study leave) Dip. Business Studies (UITM) MFIN (Islamic Finance), UMS, BSc. (Hons.) Islamic
Pg. Dip. In Social Enterprise, University of Waikato, Retailing Finance, UMS
New Zealand, MBA, National Cheng-Kung University, Islamic Finance
Taiwan, BBA (Hons.), UIAM SAMSULBAHRI MOHD. NASIR
Management MBA, UMS, BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore
Banking, UMS
NOOR HASSANAH HUSIN Entrepreneurship
MHCM, UMS, BEcons. (Hons.), UKM
Strategic Management SARIMAH OMAR GAN
MSc. Math. Sc. (Statistics), UMT, BSc. (Hons.) Fin. Maths.,
NOOR MUAFIZA BINTI HJ. MASDAR UMT
MSc. (Accounting), IIUM, Bachelor of Accounting (Hons.), Quantitatve Finance
UUM
Accounting SHARIFF UMAR SHARIFF ABD KADIR
MSc. Econs. (UKM), BA (Hons.) Econs., UMS
NOOR ZAINAB TUNGGAL Management Economics
MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS, BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMS
Financial Economics SHARINAH PUASA (study leave)
MAcct., UKM, BAcct. (Hons.), UUM
NUR SHAHIRAH AZMAN Accounting
MEcons., UM, BEcons. (Hons.), UM
Management Economics SITI NUR AQILAH AB WAHAB
MSc. Investment Analysis, Stirling, BBA (Hons.) Finance,
NURHAMIZA MUMIN @ OSMAN (study leave) UiTM, Dip. Investment Analysis, UiTM
MSc., Human Resource Development, UTM, BSc. (Hons.) Risk Management
Human Resource Development, UTM
Human Resource Development DR. SUDDIN LADA
Ph. D Branding, UPM, MBA, UPM, BBA (Hons.) Marketing,
NURUL IZZATI ABD RAZAK UUM
Master Islamic Economics, UKM, BSc. (Hons.) Economy Marketing / Branding
and Islamic Banking, Jordan
Islamic Finance SUZILLAH SIDEK (study leave)
MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS, BEcons. (Hons.), UUM
RAHIDA ABDUL RAHMAN Finance
MBA e-Commerce, Charles Sturt , Adv. Dip. Bus. Mgmt.,
Swansea, LCCI, Marketing, Public Relations & Advertising SYLVIA SIM KIM JIEW (study leave)
Dip. Sc., UiTM, Dip. Public Relations, Stamford MBA, UMS
Marketing BInt. Business (Hons.), UMS
International Business
RAYMOND LIEW LUBANG
MBA, Ohio, ICSA, UK YANTI AHMAD SHAFIEE
Business Law LLM, London, LLB (Hons.), IIUM
Business Law
RICKY CHIA CHEE JIUN
MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS, BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMS ZAKIAH HASSAN
International Finance MSc. Finance, UUM, BBA (Hons.) Finance, UiTM
Dip. Banking, UiTM
REBECCA YEOH YIN MEI (On Leave) Finance
MBA, Western Sydney, LLB, London
Business Law
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITI CORE UW00102 UW00202
COURSES Ethic Relation TITAS UW00302
(12 CREDITS) UC0XXX2 UE0XXX2 Introduction to
Soft Skills UC Soft Skills UE Entrepreneurship
UK0XXX2
Soft Skills UK
LANGUAGE UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
(8 CREDITS) English/Foreign English/Foreign English/Foreign English/Foreign
Language Language Language Language
(EM1) (EM2) (EM3) (EM4)
CO-CURRICULUM EXXXXX3
(3 CREDITS) Co-Curriculum
GT00103 GT00803 GT00303 GT00403 GT00503 GT30003
Principles of Principles of Business Statistics Organizational Business Strategic Management
Accounting Marketing GT00603 Behaviour Communication and Business Policy
FACULTY CORE GT00703 GT01003 Introduction to GT01103 GT30103
COURSES Microeconomics Macroeconomics International Business Business Law International Trade
(48 CREDITS) GT00903 GT01203 GT20203
Introduction to Financial Operations
Management Management Managements
GT10103 GT20303
Business Mathematics Research Method
PROGRAMME GA20003 GA20203 GA30103 GA30203
CORE COURSES Money and Capital Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Corporate Finance
(36 CREDITS) Market GA20403 GA30303 GA30403
GA20303 Financial Statement Global Finance Futures and Options
Financial and Banking Analysis GA30503 GA30803
Institutions GA30003 Financial Risks International
Current Issues in Management Investment
International Finance GA31203
Mutual Fund
Management
PROGRAMME GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3
CORE ELECTIVE One elective course One elective course One elective course
(9 CREDITS)
INDUSTRIAL GA30006
TRAINING / Industrial Training /
DISSERTATION GA30106
(6 CREDITS) Dissertation
TOTAL 18 20 20 20 20 24
(122 CREDITS)
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HE20 INTERNATIONAL AND OFFSHORE BANKING PROGRAMME


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITI CORE UW00102 UW00202
COURSES Ethic Relation TITAS UW00302
(12 CREDITS) UC0XXX2 UE0XXX2 Introduction to
Soft Skills UC Soft Skills UE Entrepreneurship
UK0XXX2
Soft Skills UK
LANGUAGE UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
(8 CREDITS) English/Foreign English/Foreign English/Foreign English/Foreign
Language Language Language Language
(EM1) (EM2) (EM3) (EM4)
CO-CURRICULUM EXXXXX3
(3 CREDITS) Co-Curriculum
GT01003 GT00303 GT00103 GT00403 GT00503 GT30003
Macroeconomics Business Statistics Principles of Organizational Business Strategic Management
FACULTY CORE GT01203 GT00703 Accounting Behaviour Communication and Business Policy
COURSES Financial Management Microeconomics GT20203 GT00603 GT01103
(48 CREDITS) GT01303 GT00903 Operations Introduction to Business Law
Computer Application Introduction to Managements International Business
for Business Management GT20303 GT00803
GT10103 Research Method Principles of Marketing
Business Mathematics
PROGRAMME GB20403 GB20003 GB30503 GB 30403
CORE COURSES Advanced Financial International International and Current Issues in
(36 CREDITS) Management Financial Statement Offshore Banking International and
GB20503 Analysis GB30703 Offshore Banking
Intermediate GB20203 International Money GB30803
Accounting International Finance and Capital Market Credit Management
GB30003 GB31103 GB30903 GB31303
International Financial Information International Financial Wealth Management
Institutions Technology for Risks Management
Banking
Management
PROGRAMME GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3
CORE ELECTIVE One elective course GXXXXX3
(9 CREDITS) Two elective course
INDUSTRIAL GB30006
TRAINING / Industrial Training /
DISSERTATION GB30106
(6 CREDITS) Dissertation
TOTAL 18 20 20 20 20 24
(122 CREDITS)
246
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HE21 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING PROGRAMME


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITI CORE UW00102 UW00202
COURSES Ethic Relation TITAS UW00302
(12 CREDITS) UC0XXX2 UE0XXX2 Introduction to
Soft Skills UC Soft Skills UE Entrepreneurship
UK0XXX2
Soft Skills UK
LANGUAGE UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
(8 CREDITS) English/Foreign English/Foreign English/Foreign English/Foreign
Language Language Language Language
(EM1) (EM2) (EM3) (EM4)
CO-CURRICULUM EXXXXX3
(3 CREDITS) Co-Curriculum
GT00103 GT00703 GT00303 GT20203 GT30003
Principles of Microeconomics Business Statistics Operations Strategic Management
Accounting GT01103 GT00403 Managements and Business Policy
GT00503 Business Law Organizational GT20303
FACULTY CORE Business GT01203 Behaviour Research Method
COURSES Communication Financial GT00603
(48 CREDITS) GT00803 Management Introduction to
Principles of Marketing GT10103 International Business
GT00903 Business Mathematics GT01003
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Management GT20103
Consumer Behaviour
GC20103 GC20003 GC30103 GC30003
International Services Marketing International Marketing Current Issues in
Marketing GC20203 Channel International Marketing
Product GC30303 GC31303
Management International Marketing Strategic Marketing
PROGRAMME GC20303 Communications Strategy Management
CORE COURSES Basic Multimedia GC30503 GC31903
(36 CREDITS) Research Methodology in E-Commerce
International Marketing
GC30703
Cyber Marketing
GC31403
Brand Management
PROGRAMME GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3
CORE ELECTIVE GXXXXX3 One elective course
(9 CREDITS) Two elective course
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HE21 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING PROGRAMME
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
INDUSTRIAL GA30006
TRAINING / Industrial Training /
DISSERTATION GA30106
(6 CREDITS) Dissertation

TOTAL
(122 CREDIT 21 20 20 19 21 21
HOURS)
248
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Labuan Faculty of International Finance

HE22 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ECONOMICS PROGRAMME


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITI CORE UW00102 UW00202
COURSES Ethic Relation TITAS UW00302
(12 CREDITS) UC0XXX2 UE0XXX2 Introduction to
Soft Skills UC Soft Skills UE Entrepreneurship
UK0XXX2
Soft Skills UK
LANGUAGE UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
(8 CREDITS) English/Foreign English/Foreign English/Foreign English/Foreign
Language Language Language Language
(EM1) (EM2) (EM3) (EM4)
CO-CURRICULUM EXXXXX3
(3 CREDITS) Co-Curriculum
GT00103 GT00303 GT00403 GT00603 GT00503 GT30003
Principles of Business Statistics Organizational Introduction to Business Strategic
Accounting GT01003 Behaviour International Communication Management and
FACULTY CORE GT00703 Macroeconomics GT20203 Business Business Policy
COURSES Microeconomics GT10203 GT00803
(48 CREDITS) Operations
GT00903 Mathematics for Managements Principles of
Introduction to Finance and
Management Economics GT20303 Marketing
GT01203 GT01303 Research Method GT01103
Financial Management Computer Application Business Law
for Business

GD20103 GD20203 GD30603 GD30103


Econometrics for International International Economic International
International Finance Financial Statement Institutions Corporate Finance
GD20403 Analysis GD30703 GD30203
Financial Economic GD30903 Advance Econometrics for Current Issues in
PROGRAMME GD20503 International International Finance International Finance
CORE COURSES Financial Markets Financial Economic GD31103 Economics
(36 CREDITS) Institutions International GD31403
Macroeconomics Portfolio
GD31503 Management
International Investment

PROGRAMME GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3


CORE ELECTIVE One elective course GXXXXX3
(9 CREDITS) Two elective course
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HE22 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ECONOMICS PROGRAMME
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
INDUSTRIAL GD30006
TRAINING / Industrial Training /
DISSERTATION GD30106
(6 CREDITS) Dissertation

TOTAL
(122 CREDIT 21 20 20 19 18 24
HOURS)
250
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 Labuan Faculty of International Finance

HE23 ISLAMIC FINANCE PROGRAMME


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITI CORE UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
COURSES Ethic Relation TITAS Introduction to
(12 CREDITS) UC0XXX2 UE0XXX2 Entrepreneurship
Soft Skills UC Soft Skills UE
UK0XXX2
Soft Skills UK
LANGUAGE UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
(8 CREDITS) English/Foreign English/Foreign English/Foreign English/Foreign
Language Language Language Language
(EM1) (EM2) (EM3) (EM4)
CO-CURRICULUM EXXXXX3
(3 CREDITS) Co-Curriculum
GT00703 GT00103 GT00303 GT00503 GT01103 GT30003
Microeconomics Principles of Business Statistics Business Business Law Strategic Management
GT00803 Accounting GT00403 Communication and Business Policy
FACULTY CORE Principles of Marketing GT00903 Organizational GT20203 GT20303
COURSES GT10103 Introduction to Behaviour Operations Research Method
(48 CREDITS) Business Mathematics Management
GT01003 GT00603 Managements
Macroeconomics Introduction to
GT01303 International Business
Computer Application GT01203
for Business Financial
Management
GE20503 GE20603 GE30003 GE30303
Usul Fiqh Fiqh Muamalat Islamic Financial Financial Report
GE20703 GE20003 Institutions and Markets Analysis
PROGRAMME Islamic Economics Islamic Financial GE30703 GE30603
CORE COURSES System Takaful Muamalat Islamic Accounting
(36 CREDITS) GE31903 GE31103 System
Advance Financial Risks Management and GE31403
Management Insurance Wealth Planning and
Management
PROGRAMME GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3
CORE ELECTIVE GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3
(9 CREDITS) Two elective course Two elective course
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HE23 ISLAMIC FINANCE PROGRAMME
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
INDUSTRIAL GE30006
TRAINING / Industrial Training /
DISSERTATION GE30106
(6 CREDITS) Dissertation

TOTAL
(122 CREDIT 18 20 20 19 21 24
HOURS)
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‘Strengthening Humanistic Values’

CENTRE FOR THE


PROMOTION
OF KNOWLEDGE
AND LANGUAGE
LEARNING
i For further inquiries, please contact :-
Administrative Office
Centre for the Promotion Of Knowledge
and Language Learning

Tel : 6088 - 320000


Ext : 5299/5294
Fax : 6088 - 435708
E-mail: pejppib@ums.edu.my
Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning 261

DEAN Dr. Kavitha A/P Ganesan


Prof. Dr. Vincent Pang PLUMS Coordinator
BSc. Ed. (UTM), Dip.Ed., MA. (East Anglia), Ph.D (RMIT)
Earnie Elmie Hilmi
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC AND INTERNATIONAL) Diploma in Islamic Studies Coordinator
Dr. Mohd Azri Ibrahim
BA. (UKM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D. (UKM).
CHAIRPERSON OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION)
Dr. Jeannet Stephen Chang Siew Lee
BEd. (UKM), MA. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne), Chairperson, UB00102 Communicative English Grammar
Ph.D (Univ. Auckland)
Nurul Nazirah Hamzah
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Chairperson, UB00202 Oral Communication in English
Suhaimie Sahabuddin
DBS (UiTM), BBA (Hons) (FIN.) (UiTM), MBA (UMS) Natalie Ann Gregory
Chairperson, UB00302 Reading And Writing in English
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Herlina Jupiter John Mark Storey
BIT Hons (UMS) Chairperson, UB00402 Academic Reading and Writing

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jason Lim Miin Hwa


LIST OF COORDINATORS Chairperson, UB00502 English for Research Purposes
Nordin Moen Chelster Sherralynn Jeoffrey Pudin
PPIB UMS-KAL Coordinator Chairperson, UB00602 Grammar in Context
Dr. Bonaventure Boniface Kamsilawati Kamlun
PPIB UMS-SANDAKAN Coordinator Chairperson, UB00702 English for Occupational Purposes
Budi Anto Mohd. Tamring Dr. Siti Katijah Johari
Ethnic Relations Coordinator Chairperson, UB02002 English for Employment
Dr. Abdul Hakim Mohad
Islamic and Asian Civilisation Coordinator CHAIRPERSONS OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN
LANGUAGES
Priscilla Shak
English Language Coordinator Dr. Saini Ag. Damit
Chairperson , Arabic Language
Dr. Kang Myoung Sook
Local and Foreign Languages Coordinator Dr. Arulselvan Raju
Chairperson, Tamil Language
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asmiaty Amat
Liberal Studies Coordinator Yong Ing Ket
Chairperson, Mandarin Language
Tam Yin Ling @ Adeline
Basic Entrepreneurial Acculturation Coordinator Dr. Mohd. Nor Azan Abdullah
Chairperson, French Language
Dr. Nordi Achie
Post-graduate Coordinator Mayumi Ike @ Nadia Abdullah
Chairperson, Japanese Language
262 Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning

Motto COMPULSORY UNIVERSITY COURSES

Centre for the “Strengthening Humanistic Values” REGISTRATION BY STREAMS AND SEMESTER
ARTS STREAM SEMESTER COURSE CODE

Promotion of
We strive to widen students’ knowledge and produce more
balanced individuals who are ready to face the challenges • Faculty of Humanities,
of the job market and the world in general. Arts and Heritage 1 UW00102

Knowledge Course Structure


• Faculty of Psychology
and Education
• Faculty of Business, 2 UW00202

and Language The courses offered at the Centre for the Promotion of
Knowledge and Language Learning are divided into three
clusters, each with its own distinctive themes, namely:
Economics and
Accountancy

Learning ■ Compulsory University Cluster (6 hours credit)


■ Language Cluster (8 hours credit)
• Faculty of International
Finance Labuan
4 UW00302

■ Liberal Studies Cluster (6 hours credit)


SCIENCE STREAM SEMESTER COURSE CODE
The Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language PART I: COMPULSORY • Faculty of Science and
Learning (CPKLL), Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) was
established at the end of 1994 with the aim of offering core
UNIVERSITY CLUSTER (GWU) Natural Resources 2 UW00102
• Faculty of Engineering
courses for students from all the various schools on the Students acquire a total of six (6) credit hours after taking • Faculty of Computing
UMS Campus. courses from the Compulsory University Cluster. and Informatics 1 UW00202
UW00102 Ethnic Relations course and UW00202 Islamic • Faculty of Sustainable
Goal and Asian Civilisation (TITAS) course are compulsory for
all undergraduates except international students. However,
Agriculture
• Faculty of Food 3 UW00302
To produce graduates who are able to apply humanistic international students must take Levels 1 and 2 of Basic
values in meeting challenges either in national or Science and Nutrition
Malay Language to fulfill the FOUR (4) credit hours in place
international settings. of Ethnic Relations course and TITAS course.
MEDICINE & HEALTH
SCIENCES
SEMESTER COURSE CODE
Objective International students who already mastered the Malay
language (especially those from Brunei Darussalam,
• Faculty of Medicine 2 UW00102
Indonesia, Singapore and Southern Thailand) must take and Health Sciences 1 UW00202
■ To produce knowledgeable, skilled and respectful 2 UW00302
Levels 1 and 2 of Advanced Malay Language. UW00302
graduates.
Basic Entrepreneurial Acculturation is compulsory for all
students, including international students. All of the
■ To produce graduates who are able to lead and
courses are offered to students in a particular stream in
display initiative.
each semester.
■ To cultivate patriotism among graduates, and to
enhance understanding and appreciation of the
cultural heritage of the Malaysian people. CREDIT
CODE COURSES HOURS
■ To produce graduates who can speak the English UW00102 Ethnic Relations 2
Language and foreign/local languages. UW00202 Islamic and Asian 2
Civilisation
■ To produce graduates who are balanced, and who UW00302 Basic Entrepreneurial 2
possess academic and social skills in equal measure. Acculturation
Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning 263

Table 2.2: List of Foreign and Local Language Courses Table 2.3: List of Advanced English Language Courses
PART II: LANGUAGE CLUSTER register by students who obtained MUET Band 3,4, 5 for Engineering, International Relations and TESL
and 6. Students who obtained MUET Band 3,4,5 and 6.
PPIB course registration in Language Cluster is divided CODE AND COURSE TOTAL
into two categories according to the students’ Malaysian LOCAL/FOREIGN CREDIT TOTAL CREDIT PROGRAM CREDIT
SEMESTER SEM1 SEM2 SEM3 SEM4 HOURS
University English Test (MUET) results: LANGUAGE COURSE HOURS HOURS
Engineering UB00602 UB00402 UB02002 UB00502
I Beginner 1 2 (HK01, HK02, Grammar Academic English English
MUET Band 1 and 2: HK03, HK08, In Context Reading for for 8
II Beginner 2 2 HK20) and Employm Research
Four (4) English language modules at foundation level III Beginner 3 2 Writing ent Purposes
[eight(8) credit hours] Or 6 TESL (HT06) UB00402 UB00602 UB00502 UB02002
and Academic Grammar English English
I Advanced 1 2
MUET Band 3, 4, 5, or 6: International Reading In for for 8
II Advanced 2 2 Relations and Context Research Employm
(HA15) Writing Purposes ent
Three (3) levels of any local / foreign language [six (6) III Advanced 3 2
credit hours] and one (1) level of advanced English The contact hours for each English language course are
Language Module [two (2) credit hours] And
three (3) hours. It is COMPULSORY for each student to
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CREDIT TOTAL CREDIT pass the current level of the language course before
SEMESTER
COURSE HOURS HOURS
Table 2.1 : List of English Language Courses register he/she is allowed to register for the next level.
by students who obtained MUET Band 1 and 2 UB00402 Academic 2
Reading and Writing In order to graduate, students must pass their English
STREAM CODE AND COURSES NAME Or course with an average of Grade C.
SEM ART SCIENCE UB00502 English
For Research 2 PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTRATION OF BASIC
UB00102 UB00202 Purposes
Communicative Oral Communication FOREIGN AND LOCAL LANGUAGES
I
English Grammar In English IV Or 2 Students whose mother tongue is the same as the
UB00602 Grammar
language course offered are not allowed to register for
UB00202 UB00102
II Oral Communication Communicative English In Context 2 this course at the beginner level. However, they are
In English Grammar allowed to register this course at the advanced level if they
Or
fulfill certain requirement.
UB00302 UB00702 UB02002 English
III Reading and Writing English for 2
for Employment PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTRATION OF ADVANCED
In English Occupational Purposes
FOREIGN AND LOCAL LANGUAGES
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED 8
UB00702 UB00302 Students who fulfill the mentioned prerequisites are
English for Reading and Writing In allowed to register for these advanced foreign and local
IV Occupational English Advanced English Courses
languages in semester 1, 2 and 3:
Purposes
The registration of Advanced English Language course is
only specified for selected program of certain faculties. ■ Advanced Mandarin Language – A minimum of Grade
Total Credit C in SPM
8 8
Hours
■ Faculty of Engineering [Civil Engineering Program ■ Advanced Arabic Language - A minimum of Grade C in
* Students must pass with an average of C grade for the whole (HK01), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (HK02) SPM
of English course, to qualify student’s graduation. Chemical Engineering (HK03), Mechanical ■ Advanced Tamil Language – A minimum of Grade C in
Engineering (HK08) and Computer Engineering SPM
(HK20)]

■ Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage [International


Relations Program (HA15)]

■ Faculty of Psychology and Education [TESL Program


(HT06)]
264 Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning

List of Foreign and Local languages INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS LIST OF FOREIGN AND LOCAL LANGUAGES FOR
CREDIT FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
CODE COURSE CODE COURSE CREDIT
HOURS HOURS CREDIT
CODE COURSE HOURS
UA00102 Arabic Language Level I 2 UM00102 Malay Language I 2
UA00202 Arabic Language Level II 2 UA00102 Arabic Language Level I 2
UM00202 Malay Language II 2
UA00302 Arabic Language Level III 2 UA00202 Arabic Language Level II 2
UA00402 Advanced Arabic Language I 2 STUDENTS FROM ARCHIPELAGO UA00302 Arabic Language Level III 2
UA00502 Advanced Arabic Language II 2 CODE COURSE CREDIT UD00102 Kadazandusun Language I 2
UA00602 Advanced Arabic Language III 2 HOURS UD00202 Kadazandusun Language Level II 2
UD00102 Kadazandusun Language Level I 2 UM00402 Advanced Malay Language I 2 UD00302 Kadazandusun Language Level III 2
UM00502 Advanced Malay Language II 2 UN00102 Mandarin Language Level I 2
UD00202 Kadazandusun Language Level II 2
UD00302 Kadazandusun Language Level III 2 UN00202 Mandarin Language Level II 2
FOREIGN AND LOCAL LANGUAGES (MINOR) UN00302 Mandarin Language Level III 2
UJ00102 Japanese Language Level I 2
UJ00202 Japanese Language Level II 2 The foreign and local languages (minor) is only offered to UT00102 Tamil Language Level I 2
UJ00302 Japanese Language Level III 2 students from HA-15 International Relations, Faculty of UT00202 Tamil Language Level II 2
Humanities, Arts and Heritage. UT00302 Tamil Language Level III 2
UN00102 Mandarin Language Level I 2
UN00202 Mandarin Language Level II 2 UJ00102 Japanese Language Level I 2
UN00302 Mandarin Language Level III 2 CREDIT UJ00202 Japanese Language Level II 2
CODE COURSE
UN00402 Advanced Mandarin Language I 2 HOURS UJ00302 Japanese Language Level III 2
UN00502 Advanced Mandarin Language II 2 UZ01904 Arabic Language Minor I 4
UN00602 Advanced Mandarin Language III 2 UZ02004 Arabic Language Minor II 4 PART III: LIBERAL STUDIES
UP00102 French Language Level I 2 UZ02104
UZ02203
Arabic Language Minor III
Arabic Language Minor IV
4
3 CLUSTER
UP00202 French Language Level II 2
UP00302 French Language Level III 2 UZ01504 Mandarin Language Minor I 4 This cluster is divided into three (3) main components:
US00102 Spanish Language Level I 2 UZ01604 Mandarin Language Minor II 4
US00202 Spanish Language Level II 2 UZ01704 Mandarin Language Minor III 4 ■ Critical Thinking and Philosophy component (UE)
US00302 Spanish Language Level III 2 UZ01803 Mandarin Language Minor IV 3 ■ Career Foundation Skills and Malaysian Ethos
UZ01104 Japanese Language Minor I 4 Building Knowledge component (UC)
UT00102 Tamil Language Level I 2
UZ01204 Japanese Language Minor II 4 ■ Contemporary Malaysian and International Affairs
UT00202 Tamil Language Level II 2
UZ01304 Japanese Language Minor III 4 Knowledge component (UK)
UT00302 Tamil Language Level III 2 UZ01403 Japanese Language Minor IV 3
UT00402 Advanced Tamil Language I 2
UZ02704 French Language Minor I 4 It is compulsory for ALL students to take one (1) course
UT00502 Advanced Tamil Language II 2 UZ04004 French Language Minor II 4 from each component in this cluster. In total, students must
UT00602 Advanced Tamil Language III 2 UZ04104 French Language Minor III 4 take three (3) courses from the Liberal Studies Cluster
UU00102 Korean Language Level I 2 UZ04203 French Language Minor IV 3 (GPL) within the duration of their undergraduate studies to
UU00202 Korean Language Level II 2 attain a total of six (6) credit hours.
UU00302 Korean Language Level III 2

MALAY LANGUAGE COURSES FOR NON-MALAYSIAN


STUDENTS
Malay Language Course is only offered to overseas
students who are divided into International students and
Archipelago students. International students refer to those
who come from any country except Archipelago countries
namely Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Singapore and
Southern Thailand.
Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning 265

UE UK
Critical Thinking and Philosophy Component Contemporary Malaysian and International
CREDIT
Affairs Knowledge Component
CODE COURSE
HOURS CREDIT
CODE COURSE
HOURS
UE00902 Etika dan Akhlak 2
UE01102 Pengantar Falsafah 2 UK01002 Pemikiran Politik Semasa 2
UE01302 Pemikiran Kritis 2 UK01202 Perlembagaan Malaysia 2
UE01402 Apresiasi Seni 2 UK01502 Makanan dan Pemakanan untuk 2
UE01502 Pengantar Pemikiran dan 2 Manusia
Analisis Sosial UK01902 Pengenalan kepada Alam Marin 2
UE01602 Dialog antara Agama 2 UK02102 Masyarakat dan Perubahan 2
UE01902 Sastera dan Gender 2 Sosial
UE02102 Etika dalam Sains 2 UK02202 Pengenalan kepada Makanan 2
UE02202 Konsep Akhlak dalam 2 Halal
Perbandingan UK02302 Bumi dan Bencana Alam 2
UE02302 Pluraliti Etnik dan Budaya 2 UK02702 Isu – Isu dalam Perusahaan Kecil 2
Borneo dan Sederhana
UE02802 Sastera dan Masyarakat 2 UK02802 Pengenalan kepada Tenaga 2
diperbaharui
UK02902 Pendidikan Sekitaran dan 2
Kelestarian
UC
Career Foundation Skills and Malaysian REPEATING COURSES
ETHOS Building Knowledge Component Students who have obtained a grade C-, D+ or D in any of
CODE COURSE CREDIT the courses in the Compulsory University Cluster,
HOURS
Language Cluster and Liberal Studies Cluster are allowed
UC01002 Komunikasi Korporat 2 and encouraged to repeat the course in order to improve
UC01102 Komunikasi Antara Budaya 2 their CGPA.
UC01202 Kemahiran Berunding 2
UC01402 Bahasa dan Komunikasi 2 It is compulsory for students who obtained a grade E or X
UC01502 Makna dalam Konteks 2 for UW00102 Ethnic Relations, UW00202 Islamic and
Komunikasi Asian Civilisation, or UW00302 Basic Entrepreneurial
UC01602 Kaedah Pengurusan 2 Acculturation to retake the course until a pass has been
Berorganisasi achieved.
UC01702 Penulisan Kreatif 2
UC01802 Pengurusan Kewangan Peribadi 2 The requirement of an average C is only applicable for
UC02102 Komunikasi Pembangunan 2 English Language Course and not including as
requirements for other courses in different cluster
(Compulsory University Cluster, Liberal Studies Cluster as
well as Foreign and Local Languages Cluster).

Students who want to transfer to another foreign or


language course for any reason must apply and obtain the
permission from the Dean of CPKLL.

Failure to complete any assessments of CPKLL courses


will be graded E.
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ARTS STREAM
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR PPIB COURSE SESSION 2015 / 2016

(for all programs EXCEPT HT06 - TESL and HA15 – International Relations)
LANGUAGE CLUSTER (8 HOURS)
MUET BAND 1 & 2 MUET BAND 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 LIBERAL
COMPULSORY STUDIES
CLUSTER FOUNDATION ENGLISH ADVANCE CLUSTER
LOCAL AND FOREIGN
SEMESTER
STREAM

ENGLISH TOTAL
COURSES LANGUAGE COURSES CREDIT
COURSES
PER
LEVEL I LEVEL II LEVEL III SEMESTER
(UA / UD / (UA / UD / (UA / UD / (UB00402 /

UB00102

UB00202

UB00302

UB00702
TITAS HE APK UJ / UN / UJ / UN / UJ / UN / UB00502 / (UE, UC, UK)
UP / US / UP / US / UP / US / UB00602 /
UT / UU) UT / UU) UT / UU) UB02002)

Choose one
(1) or two
I √ √ √ (2) course 6 or 8
(s) from two
(2) different
components

Choose two
ARTS

(2) or one
(1) course
II √ √ √ (s) from 8 or 6
component
(s) not taken
before.

III √ √ 2

IV √ √ √ 4

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR PPIB COURSE 20


Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning 267

HT06 Program - Education in TESL and HA15 Program – International Relations


REGISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR PPIB COURSE SESSION 2015 / 2016

LANGUAGE CLUSTER (8 HOURS)


LIBERAL
COMPULSORY MUET BAND 1 & 2 MUET BAND 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 STUDIES
CLUSTER TOTAL
CLUSTER
(6 HOURS) FOUNDATION ENGLISH
SEMESTER

ADVANCE ENGLISH COURSES CREDIT


STREAM

(6 HOURS)
COURSES HOURS
PER
SEMESTER

UB00102

UB00202

UB00302

UB00702

UB00402

UB00602

UB00502

UB02002
TITAS HE APK (UE, UC, UK)

Choose one (1) or


two (2) course (s)
1 √ √ √ from two (2) 6 or 8
different
components

Choose two (2) or


one (1) course (s)
2 √ √ √ from component 8 or 6
HT06 / HA15

(s) not taken


before.

3 √ √ 2

4 √ √ √ 4

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR PPIB COURSES 20


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SCIENCE STREAM
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR PPIB COURSE SESSION 2015 / 2016

(Including Information Technology Program HC00 and System and Network Management Program HC05)
LANGUAGE CLUSTER (8 HOURS)
COMPULSORY LIBERAL
UNIVERSITY MUET BAND 1 & 2 MUET BAND 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 STUDIES
CLUSTER ADVANCE CLUSTER
FOUNDATION ENGLISH LOCAL AND FOREIGN
SEMESTER

(6 HOURS) TOTAL
STREAM

COURSES ENGLISH (6 HOURS)


LANGUAGE COURSES CREDIT
COURSES
HOURS
LEVEL I LEVEL II LEVEL III PER
(UA / UD / (UA / UD / (UA / UD / (UB00402 / SEMESTER

UB00102

UB00202

UB00302

UB00702
TITAS HE APK UJ / UN / UJ / UN / UJ / UN / UB00502 / (UE, UC, UK)
UP / US / UP / US / UP / US / UB00602 /
UT / UU) UT / UU) UT / UU) UB02002)

Choose one
(1) or two (2)
I √ √ √ course (s) 6 or 8
from two (2)
different
components
SCIENCES

Choose two
(2) or one (1)
course (s)
II √ √ √ from 8 or 6
component (s)
not taken
before.

III √ √ √ 2

IV √ √ 4

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR PPIB COURSE 20


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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR PPIB COURSE SESSION 2015 / 2016

(Program HK01, HK02, HK03, HK08 & HK20)


LANGUAGE CLUSTER (8 HOURS)
COMPULSORY LIBERAL
UNIVERSITY MUET BAND 1 & 2 MUET BAND 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 STUDIES
CLUSTER CLUSTER TOTAL
(6 HOURS) FOUNDATION ENGLISH ADVANCE ENGLISH COURSES CREDIT
SEMESTER

(6 HOURS)
STREAM

COURSES HOURS
PER
SEMESTER

UB00102

UB00202

UB00302

UB00702

UB00602

UB00402

UB02002

UB00502
TITAS HE APK UC

1 √ √ √

Choose one (1) UC 4 or 6


Course only
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

2 √ √ √

3 √ √ √ 4

4 √ √ 2

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR PPIB COURSES 16


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FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES


REGISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR PPIB COURSE SESSION 2015 / 2016

COMPULSORY UNIVERSITY
LANGUAGE CLUSTER (8 HOURS)
SEMESTER
CLUSTER (6 HOURS)
STREAM

TOTAL CREDIT
(UB00402 / HOURS
BA3 UB00502 / PER SEMESTER
TITAS HE APK BA1 BA2
UB00602 /
UB02002)

1 √ √ 4
AND HEALTH SCIENCES
FACULTY OF MEDICINE

2 √ √ √ 6

3 √ 2

4 √ 2

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR PPIB COURSES 14


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ACADEMIC STAFF DR. DAYU SANSALU


Cert. Ed (Kent), BA. (UKM),
DR. ROSMAH DERAK
BA., MA., Ph.D (USM)
MEd. (Birmingham), Ph.D (UMS) Malay Literature
PROFESSORS History
DR. SAINI AG. DAMIT
DR. HALINA SENDERA MOHD YAKIN BA. (Casablanca), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM)
PROF. DR. VINCENT PANG BA. (IIUM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D(UM) Arabic Language
BSc. Ed (UTM), Dip.Ed., MA. (East Anglia), Inter-Cultural Communication
Ph.D (RMIT) SANEN GERARD MARSHALL
Evaluation in Education DR. HJH. IRMA WANI OTHMAN BA. (USM), MA. (Nottingham)
LLB (London), MA. IHRM (Westminster), International Relations
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS CIPD (London), Ph. D (UMS)
Law, International Human Resource Management DR. SITI KATIJAH JOHARI
B.Ed (Hons), (Heriott-Watt); MA, (Edinburgh);
ASSOC. PROF. DR. AHMAD TARMIZI ABDUL RAHMAN DR. JANE WONG KON LING PhD, (UMS)
BA. (Casablanca), MA. (Manchester), BA. (Waikato), BA. (Canterbury), MA. (UKM), TESL, Bahasa Inggeris
Ph.D (Birmingham) Ph.D (UM)
Middle-Eastern Studies English Language, Linguistic DR. SURAYA SINTANG
BA. (IIUM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ANDREAS TOTU (ADK) DR. JEANNET STEPHEN Comparative Religion, Civilisation
BA. (USM), MA. (Leicester), Ph.D (Cardiff) BEd. (UKM), MA. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
Mass Media and Culture Ph.D (Univ. Auckland) DR. KAVITHA GANESAN
TESL, English Language BEd. (TESL), MA. (UPM), Ph. D (Nottingham)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ASMIATY AMAT TESL, Kesusasteraan Inggeris
BA., MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM) JUNAIDAH JANUIN
Malay Letters (Modern Literature) BEd. (UKM), MA. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) VERONICA PETRUS ATIN
TESL, English Language BA., MA. (UKM)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. JASON LIM MIIN HWA English Language, Kadazandusun Language
BA., MA. (USM), Ph.D (UM) KANG MYOUNG SOOK
English Language BA., MA. (Hankuk University), Ph. D (UM) WARDATUL AKMAM DIN
Korean Studies BA. (Essex), MA (Warwick)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. LAI YEW MENG TESL, English Language
BA. Hons (UKM), MA., Ph.D ( Warwick) DR. KHAIRIAH BINTI MOHD. YASSIN
Hubungan Antarabangsa / Sains Politik BA. (UM), Ph.D (UM)

ASSOC. PROF. DR. SAIDATUL NORNIS HJ. MAHALI


Islamic Thoughts
LECTURERS
BA., MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM) LOH YOKE LEN
Linguistic Anhtropology BA. ELT Hons (Birmingham), MESL. (UM) AISHAH TAMBY OMAR
TESL , English Language BA. (UiTM), MA. (UTM)
Management
DR. MOHD SOHAIMI ESA
SENIOR LECTURERS BA., MA. (UKM) ALICE ALIM
Malaysian History, Ethnic Relations BA., MMA. (UM)
Malay Studies
DR. ABD HAKIM MOHAD DR. MOHD NOR AZAN ABDULLAH
BA. (IIUM), MA. (UM), Ph.D (UMS) Cert. Ed (MPK), Licence FLE (Sciences du ANNA LYNN ABU BAKAR
Civilisation, Islamic and Asian Civilisations Language)(Bachelor), Master Sciences du Language BEd. (Exeter), MEd. (UMS)
(French), Ph.D Sciences du Language (French) TESL, English Language
DR. ANANTHA RAMAN GOVINDASAMY (Université de Franche - Comté)
BA.Hons , MA. (UKM), Ph.D (Flinders, Adelaide) French Language
Political Science
DR. NORDIE ACHIE
DR. ARULSELVAN RAJU BA., MA., Ph.D. (UM)
BA., MA., Ph.D (UM) Malaysian History
Tamil Language and Literature
272 Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning

BRENDA WRIGHT KAMSILAWATI KAMLUN TAM YIN LING @ ADELINE


BA (Waikato), MA. TESOL / TEFL (Birmingham) BA (Utah State University), MEd. (UKM) BA., MBA. (UMS)
English Language TESL, English Emphasis in Literature Studies International Business

BUDI ANTO MOHD TAMRING LAU YOKE LIAN WAN HURANI OSMAN (study leave)
BA., MA. (UMS) BA., MA. (UM), MA (MNU) BEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS)
Sociology, Ethnic Relations Tiong Hua Studies/ Modern Language TESL / English Language

CHANG MUI LING @ DYANA MANSOR TOLA (study leave) WENDY HIEW (study leave)
BSc. Hons (USM), MBA. (UMS) BA. (UUM), MA. (UM) BSc. Hons (UKM), MEd. (UMS)
Economics Management and Public Organisation TESL / English Language

CHELSTER SHERRALYN JEOFFREY PUDIN MARGARET CHEE YUSTEN KARULUS


B.Ed. (UiTM), MA. (Edith Cowan) ATCL (London), Dip. TESOL (Sheffield), BA., MA. (UMS)
TESL, Applied Linguistics MA. (Warwick) Ethnic Relations and Security
TESOL , English Language
CHIEW TUNG MOI (study leave)
BA., MBA. (UMS) Business Management, Japanese NOR ARIFAH MOHD NOR LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Language BHSc. (IIUM), MHSc. (UM)
English Language
CHONG SIAK LAN AYA OKAMURA @ SURAYA ABDULLAH
BA., MA. (Tokyo) PRISCILLA SHAK BA. (Osaka University of Arts)
Japanese Language, Agricultural Science BEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS) Japanese Language
TESL, English Language
HJH. DG. HAFIZAH AG. BASIR CHANG SIEW LEE
BA. Hons (Al-Azhar), MA. (UKM) ROMZI ATIONG (study leave) BA. (UNIMAS), MA. (USM)
Islamic Studies, Syariah Islamiah BHsc. (UPM), MSc. (UPM) English Language
Leadership and Social Psychology
EARNIE ELMIE HILMI CONSUELO CARDENAS MONTOYA
BA., MA. (UKM) ROS AIZA MOHD. MOKHTAR (study leave) BA. (Colombia)
Usuluddin, Philosophy BA. (IIUM), MA. (UM) Spanish Language / French Language
Civilisation and Islamic Studies
GAN LEE PING MAYUMI IKE @ NADIA ABDULLAH
BA. Hons (UM), MEd. ( Manchester) ROSE PATSY TIBOK BA. (San Francisco State)
English Language B.Ed Hons (TESL), University of Kent, Japanese Language
MSc (HRD), UPM
ISSRAQ HJ. RAMLI (study leave) MOHAMMAD ALI ABDULLAH (study leave)
BA (Mekah), MA. (UM) SABARIAH ABD RAHIM (study leave) Dip. (Al al-Bayt), BA. (Mu’tah), MA. (Al al-Bayt) Arabic
Arabic Language BA. (UPM), MA (UM) Language
English Language
JAMSARI HASHIM (study leave) NATALIE ANN GREGORY
BHsc. Hons (IIUM), MSosSc. (UKM) SARIP ADUL (study leave) B.Ed., MEd. (UMS)
Media and Communication BA. (Al-Azhar), MA. (University of Jordan) English Language
Islamic Law, Islamic Civilisation
JOHN MARK STOREY NOORAFINI KASSIM (study leave)
BA. Hons (Canterbury College of Art), SHAFFARULLAH ABDUL RAHMAN (study leave) BA. (IIUM)
MA. (Nottingham) BSc. (Oregon), MA. (Warwick) Arabic language
English Language Philosophy
NOR AIN BINTI MANAP (study leave)
JUWAHIR BIN KAYAN HJH. SITI AIDAH HJ. LUKIN @ LOKIN BA. (USIM)
BA. (Essex University), MSc. (UUM) BEd. (USM), MA. (UMS) Arabic Language and Communication
Communication Malaysian History
NURUL NAZIRA BINTI HAMZAH
BEd. Hons (UMS)
English Language
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OIKE ATSUSHI @ MOHD. SHAYUTI ABDULLAH NURUL ASYIKIN MUDA (study leave)
BA. (Tokyo) BA (Al al-Bayt), MEd. (UKM) LECTURER
Japanese Language Arabic Language

RUTH CHIA HUI HUI NURUL AIN ZULHAIMI SHARIFAH DARMIA BINTI SHARIF ADAM
BA. (Foreign Language) (UPM) BSc., Msc. UPM) MA. (UM)
Mandarin Language Environmental Science Malaysian History

YONG ING KET SHABBIR AHMED


BA. (National Centre) BA., MA. (Dhaka) LANGUAGE TEACHER
Mandarin Language English Language and Literature
SHAKIRATUL HANANY BINTI ABD RAHMAN
SHAMMEM AHMED BA. (UiTM)
TUTORS BA., MA. (Dhaka) English Language
English Language and Literature
JUPILI PANCHAI SITI HALIMAH BT. PUTUNG
Dip. Ed. (UPSI), BA. (UPM) BA. Hons (Al-Azhar), MA. (UKM)
Malay Language and Linguistics Islamic Studies
MOHD. HATIB BIN ISMAIL SOON CHIOW THAI @ SOON YIT FANG
BA. (UKM) (study leave)
Philosophy BA., MA. (UM)
Mandarin Language / Literature
SITI ROHANI BINTI JASNI
BA. Hons (UKM)
Arabic Language
LANGUAGE TEACHERS
PPIB - LABUAN HENRY BATING
INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS BEd. Hons (Universitas Negeri Jakarta), MA (UMS)
Malays Language, KadazanDusun Language

SENIOR LECTURER NAHEEDA AHASAN


BA., MA. (Dhaka)
English Language and Literature
DR. LOI CHEK KIM (post-doctorate leave)
BA. (UPM), MA. (UM), Ph.D (Otago) Siti Nurul Aisyah Bt. Abdul Hamid
English Language BA. (KUIN)
Arabic Language

LECTURERS PPIB - SANDAKAN CAMPUS


AZIZAN HAD
BA. (UKM), MA. (UM) SENIOR LECTURER
Civilisations

FUJISHIMA NORIHIKO DR. BONAVENTURE BONIFACE


BA. (Hiroshima Shudo), MA. (Kyorin) B.P. Management (UUM), MBA (UMS),
Japanese Language Ph.D (Adelaide)
Marketing Administration
NORDIN MOEN
BA., MA. (UM)
Malay Studies
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44 The Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development
Labuan Faculty of International Finance

‘ Generating Excellent Minds,


Striving Forward Outstandingly ’

THE CENTRE FOR


CO-CURRICULUM
AND STUDENT
DEVELOPMENT

i For further inquiries, please contact:-

Administrative Office:
Centre For Co-curriculum and Student
Development

Tel : 6088 - 320 000


Ext : 4106
Fax : 6088 - 320 885
E-mail: pkpp@ums.edu.my
The Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development 275

DIRECTOR
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Raman Noordin
Dip. Acc., ADIA (ITM), M.Sc. Acc. (East Anglia), Ph.D (USM)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR
(ACADEMIC)
Jainurin Justine @ Abdul Aziz
B.B.A. Acc. (Texas Tech), M.Com. (Australian National)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR
(STUDENT DEVELOPMENT)
Hasnol Noordin
Dip. Ed. (MPRM), B. Ed. (UPM), M. Sc. (UPM)

SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


Victor Gondipon
B. Sc. (UiTM), MBA (UUM)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Abdul Hafiz Ampuan Tajudin
B.A. (Hertfordshire)

ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (UMS-KAL)


Che Din Md. Salleh
276 The Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development

The Centre for semester except for uniform and rescue units which are
Reserved Officers Training Unit (PALAPES) (Army, Air
MISSION AND VISION

Co-curriculum and force and Navy), Voluntary Police Volunteer Corps


(KOR-SUKSIS), Civil Defence Volunteer Corps (SISPA) To attain the mission and vision of UMS, the Centre for
Co-curriculum and Student Development aspires to
Student and UMS Jatidiri (UMS SEJATI) (Natural Disaster, Fire and
Rescue, Paramedic, Orienteering and Brass band) which achieve its aims through:

Development will be evaluated with one (1) credit hour every semester
and undertaken between 3 and 6 semesters based on the
■ Stimulation of students’ interest, development of
excellent mindset, sharpening students’ talents and
requirements of each body. Students who enter and
potential through strong and objective-based student
register in the university with a CGPA result of below 2.40
The Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development activities in particular leadership and community
at matriculation/STPM/diploma level or other equivalent
(PKPP) was founded on 1st June 2002 with the aims of services as well as other outreach programmes in
qualifications must undertake uniform and rescue unit
order to develop interpersonal and self-improvement
shaping undergraduates who will be balanced in the co-curriculum courses. Students who successfully
skills of UMS students.
aspects of intellect, spirituality, emotion and physical, complete all PALAPES, KOR-SUKSIS and SISPA courses
■ Producing highly motivated and esteemed Future
developing physical, mental and spiritual endurance of during their study will be commissioned in accordance to Leaders and polishing students’ potential in sports and
students, generating creative, innovative, productive and the respective bodies. arts through related co-curriculum course.
proactive thinking and instilling a sense of confidence and
■ Moulding and developing UMS students’ identity with
persistence in meeting challenges. The management Lectures and practical training for the co-curriculum superior patriotism, high perseverance, noble and kind
orientation of the Centre for Co-curriculum and Student courses will be conducted on Saturdays or Sundays with characteristics, in addition to having universal
Development is to provide excellent services in the three (3) contact hours each week or based on the compassion.
implementation of teaching and learning of co-curriculum requirement of the registered courses. The breakdown for
courses which are also core or compulsory courses of the the co-curriculum courses is 30% of theory and 70 % of
university and to develop students’ potential in attaining practical training/performance. Students must also
interpersonal skills through student development activities. participate in student activities involving the community at
large through the co-curriculum courses taken and
The co-curriculum courses offered stem from various fields successfully complete the Co-Curriculum Carnival held on
of studies which are relevant towards societal needs and the final week of each semester. During the carnival,
contemporary job requirements. Universiti Malaysia Sabah students are expected to carry out activities suitable to the
students must pass a mandatory co-curriculum course of courses taken such as conducting art and cultural
at least three (3) credit hours during their study in order to performances, exhibitions, sports and skills competition,
meet the requirements for the award of Bachelor Degree. leadership and self-improvement programmes and others.
Grades for co-curriculum courses are counted towards
calculating students’ CGPA.

During their study, students will undertake a co-curriculum


course with the value of three (3) credit hours for one
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PRE-REQUISITES FOR
COURSE REGISTRATION

Students may choose any courses offered based on their


interests and talents or compulsory choice as advised their
academic advisors or choices set by the Faculties. For a
few areas and components, confirmation for course
registration is subject to the pre-requisites set as follows:

■ Reserved Officers Training Unit (PALAPES) (Army, Air


force and Navy) courses: Subject to passing physical
and other tests set by the Malaysian Armed Forces.
■ Voluntary Police Volunteer Corps (KOR-SUKSIS)
course: Subject to passing physical and other tests
and interview set by the management of the Royal
Malaysian Police.
■ Civil Defence Volunteer Corps (SISPA) course:
Subject to passing physical and other tests set by the
Malaysian Civil Defence Department.
■ Swimming course: Compulsory course for Marine
Science and Aquaculture Programmes. Students
from other programmes are not allowed to register for
this course.
■ Health Promotion course: Offered to Doctor of
Medicine Programme students only. Students from
other programmes are not allowed to register for this
course.
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Centre For Co-curiculum and Student Development Co-curricular Courses Offered

COURSE UNIFORM AND LEADERSHIP AND ART SPORTS AND BUSINESS, MARITAL
STRUCTURE BY RESCUE UNIT COMMUNITY AND CULTURE RECREATION AGROTECH AND ARTS
COMPONENT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY

UNIVERSITY CORE Reserved Officers EK 00103 EA 00103 ES 00103 EB 00103 EW 00103


COURSE (HOUR) Training Unit Institutional and Angklung Badminton Agro Project Taekwondo
(ARMEDFORCE) Communal EA 00203 ES 00203 EB 00203 EW 00203
TOTAL = 122 Interaction Choir Netball Food Science Karate Do
COURSES ED10101 (INTERIM) EA 00303 ES 00303 Project EW 00303
PALAPES DARAT I EK 00203 Kompang Basketball EB 00303 Competitive Silat
ED10201 Student Ensemble ES 00403 Electronic EW 00403
PALAPES DARAT II Organisation and EA 00403 Soccer Maintenance Gayung Fatani
ED20301 Management Theatrical ES 00503 EB 00403 Silat
PALAPES DARAT III EK 00303 Performance Volleyball Computer & EW 00503
ED20401 Leadership and EA 00503 ES 00603 Network Silat Sepring 12
PALAPES DARAT IV Motivation Painting Ten-Pin Bowling Maintenance EW 00603
ED30501 EK 00403 EA 00603 ES 00703 EB 00503 Silat Cekak
PALAPES DARAT V Mosque Traditional Music Lawn Bowling Basic Gardening & EW 00703
ED30601 Management EA 00703 ES 00803 Landscaping Shorinji Kempo
PALAPES DARAT VI EK 00503 Modern Music Equestrian EB 00603 Self Defence
Health Promotion EA 00803 ES 00903 Information
EK 00603 Contemporary Golf Searching Skill
Reserved Officers
Training Unit
Orator Arts Skill Nasyid ES 01003 EB 00703
(AIRFORCE) EK 00703 EA 00903 Hockey Introduction to
Public Speaking/ Traditional Nasyid ES 01103 Camera
Elocution EA 01003 Archery EB 00803
EU10101 EK 00803 Horticulture
PALAPES UDARA I Introduction ES 01203
Survivor to the Screenplay Swimming EB 00903
EU10201 EK 00903 The Art of
EA 01103 ES 01303
PALAPES UDARA II Debate Script writing for Animation
EU20301 Scuba Diving
EK 01003 Dramas ES 01403 EB 01003
PALAPES UDARA III Cocurriculum EA 01203 Computer Assembly
Aerobics
EU20401 Management and Gamelan EB 01103
ES 01503
PALAPES UDARA IV Administration Ensemble Fencing Manufacture Using
EU30501 EA 01303 ES 01603 Fiber Glass
PALAPES UDARA V Sculpture Sepak Takraw EB 01203
EU30601 EA 01403 ES 01703 Hydroponics
PALAPES UDARA VI Batik Painting Squash Technology
EA 01503 ES 01803
Court Dances Softball
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Centre For Co-curiculum and Student Development Co-curricular Courses Offered

COURSE UNIFORM AND LEADERSHIP AND ART SPORTS AND BUSINESS, MARITAL
STRUCTURE BY RESCUE UNIT COMMUNITY AND CULTURE RECREATION AGROTECH AND ARTS
COMPONENT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY

UNIVERSITY CORE Reserved Officers EA 01603 ES 01903 EB 01303


COURSE (HOUR) Training Unit Folk Dances Cycling Basic Auto
(NAVY) EA 01703 ES 02003 Mechanics
TOTAL = 122 Sabah Dances Canoeing EB 01403
COURSES EL10101 EA 01803 ES 02103 SIFE (Student In
PALAPES LAUT I The Art of Khat Boat Sport Free Enterprise)
EL10201 EA 01903 ES 02203 EB 01503
PALAPES LAUT II Stage Design Rugby Robocon
EL20301 EA 02003 ES 02303
PALAPES LAUT III Bamboo Instrument Tennis
EL20401 Making ES 02403
PALAPES LAUT IV Table Tennis
EL30501 ES 02503
PALAPES LAUT V Sailing
EL30601
PALAPES LAUT VI

Voluntary
Police Unit

EP10101
SUKSIS I
EP10201
SUKSIS II
EP20301
SUKSIS III
EP20401
SUKSIS IV
EP30501
SUKSIS V
EP30601
SUKSIS VI
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Centre For Co-curiculum and Student Development Co-curricular Courses Offered

COURSE UNIFORM AND LEADERSHIP AND ART SPORTS AND BUSINESS, MARITAL
STRUCTURE BY RESCUE UNIT COMMUNITY AND CULTURE RECREATION AGROTECH AND ARTS
COMPONENT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY

UNIVERSITY CORE Undergraduates


COURSE (HOUR) Student of Civil
Defense
TOTAL = 122
COURSES EV10101
SISPA I
EV10201
SISPA II
EV20301
SISPA III
EV20401
SISPA IV

UMS
Self-Motivational
Course (UMS Sejati)

EJ 11101
Bencana Alam I
EJ11201
Bencana Alam II
EJ21301
Bencana Alam III
EJ12101
Bomba &
Penyelamat I
EJ12201
Bomba &
Penyelamat II
EJ22301
Bomba &
Penyelamat III
EJ13101
Paramedik I
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Centre For Co-curiculum and Student Development Co-curricular Courses Offered

COURSE UNIFORM AND LEADERSHIP AND ART SPORTS AND BUSINESS, MARITAL
STRUCTURE BY RESCUE UNIT COMMUNITY AND CULTURE RECREATION AGROTECH AND ARTS
COMPONENT SERVICES TECHNOLOGY

UNIVERSITY CORE EJ13201


COURSE (HOUR) Paramedik II
EJ23301
TOTAL = 122 Paramedik III
COURSES EJ14101
Kembara I
EJ14201
Kembara II
EJ24301
Kembara III
EJ15101
Brassband I
EJ15201
Brassband II
EJ25301
Brassband III

ER 00103
St. John
Ambulance
ER 00203
PBSM

TOTAL = 45 10 20 25 15 7
122 COURSES
282
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DIRECTORY
UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH Internal Audit Division Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition
Jalan UMS, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Ext : 1013 Ext : 8875
Website: http://www.ums.edu.my Fax : 088 - 320 475 Fax : 088 - 320 259

GENERAL / MAIN LINE 088-320000 Academic Services Division Faculty of Science and Natural Resources (Forestry)
Ext : 691411 / 691350 / 691096 Ext : 8772
Fax : 088 - 320 090 Fax : 088 - 320 876
Vice- Chancellor’s Office Student Affairs and Alumni Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage
Ext : 1401 Ext : 1335 / 4207 (Social Sciences)
Fax : 088 - 320 217 Direct Line : 088 - 320 890 Ext : 1771
Fax : 088 - 320 086 Fax : 088 - 320 242
Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s Office
(Academic & International) Centre for Postgraduate Studies Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
Ext : 1408 Ext : 612000 / 612004 (Science and Technology)
Fax : 088 - 448 664 Direct Line: 088 - 321 026 Ext : 5872
Fax : 088 - 320 233 Fax : 088 - 435 324
Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s Office
(Research & Innovation) Library Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Ext : 1407 Ext : 2201 / 2243 Ext : 611010
Fax : 088 - 448 886 Fax : 088 - 320 232 Fax : 088 - 321 373
Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s Office Faculty of Psychology and Education (Psychology) Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture
(Student Affairs & Alumni) Ext : 8142 / 8242 / 8011 Tel : 089 - 223 712
Ext : 1409 Fax : 088 - 320 101 Fax : 089 - 220 703
Fax : 088 - 448 775
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accounting Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and
Registrar Department Ext : 1413 Language Learning
Ext : 1417 Fax : 088 - 320 360 Ext : 5521 / 2430
Fax : 088 - 320 243 Fax : 088 - 435 708
Faculty of Engineering
Bursary Department Ext : 3000 / 3991 / 3311 Tropical Biology and Conservation Institute
Ext : 1419 / 1432 / 1060 / 1123 / 1028 / 1030 / 1078 Fax : 088 - 320 348 Ext : 2398
Fax : 088 - 320 235 Fax : 088 - 320 291
Faculty of Psychology and Education (Education)
Development and Maintenance Office Ext : 2208/ 2506 Borneo Marine Research Institute
Ext : 8877 / 8823 Fax : 088 - 320 268 Ext : 2631
Fax : 088 - 320 333 Fax : 088 - 320 261
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage (Arts)
Corporate Relations Division Ext : 2213 / 2710 / 2711 Biotechnology Research Institute
Ext : 1017 / 1021 Fax : 088 - 320 344 / 088 - 320 237 Ext : 5687
Fax : 088 - 320 223 Fax : 088 - 320 993
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Centre for Co-curricular and Student Development Security Division Student Affairs and Alumni Office
Ext : 4346 / 4337 Ext : 1004 / 2114 Tel : 087 - 460 409 / 466 775
Fax : 088 - 320 885 Fax : 088 - 320 392 Fax : 087 - 465 149

Centre for Research and Innovation Library


Ext : 5756 UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH Tel : 087 - 460 505
Fax : 088 - 320 127 Labuan International Campus, Jalan Sungai Pagar, Fax : 087 - 465 157
87000 Federal Territory of Labuan
UMS Centre for External Education Centre for Co-curricular
Ext : 8835 / 8839 Tel : 087 - 460 482 / 598 124
Fax : 088 - 320 084 Director’s Office Fax : 087 - 466 763
Tel : 087 - 460 469
Centre for Research and Entrepreneurial Development Fax : 087 - 460 474 Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and
Ext : 1504/ 1703 Language Learning
Fax : 088 - 448 034 Administration Office (2 floor)
nd
Tel : 087 - 460 407
Tel : 087 - 460 465 Fax : 087 - 465 159
Islamic Affairs Unit Fax : 087 - 465 248
Ext : 2740 / 2734 Faculty of Computing and Informatics
Fax : 088 - 320 736 Academic Services Division Tel : 087 - 460 445
Tel : 087 - 460 431 Fax : 087 - 465 155
Ethnography and Development Research Unit Fax : 087 - 460 432
Ext : 1826 Labuan Faculty of International Finance
Fax : 088 - 320 396 Bursar Office Tel : 087 - 460 486 / 466 719 / 598 128
Tel : 087 - 466 915 Fax : 087 - 460 477
Psychology and Social Health Research Unit Fax : 087 - 465 152
Ext : 8079
Fax : 088 - 320 440 Department of Information Technology
and Communication
Department of Information Technology Tel : 087 - 460 435
and Communication Fax : 087 - 466 750
Ext : 613038 / 613039
Fax : 088 - 320 234 Security Unit
Tel : 087 - 460 803
Publication Unit Fax : 087 - 466 740
Ext : 1462 / 1015 / 1845
Fax : 088 - 320 446 Maintenance Department
Tel : 087 - 460 400
UMS Foundation Fax : 087 - 465 154
Ext : 1125 / 1010
Fax : 088 - 320 125

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