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NAME OF COURSE / MODULE

PRNCIPLES OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT


(PRINSIP PENGURUSAN PERNIAGAAN)

COURSE CODE

MGA1023

NAME(S) OF ACADEMIC STAFF


RATIONALE FOR THE
INCLUSION OF THE
COURSE/MODULE IN THE
PROGRAMME

This course provides students with a basic foundation for business discipline, as an
introduction for Entrepreneurship courses. This course will facilitate students with
skills to develop business plan before performing the actual business activity.
1.

OBJECTIVES

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To provide student with basic business elements, key concepts and theories,
both from Islamic and conventional perspective.
To expose students with the current business environment through the industrial
visit.
To enable students to develop a business plan.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of the course, learners will be able to:


1.
Explain and differentiate business elements, functions and, roles from Islamic
and conventional perspective (LO1-C2).
2.
Analyze and develop report based on the current business environment in
general and local context through industrial visit by group (LO3-CTPS3); C4
3.
Develop business plan by group (LO8-KK2) P4

SYNOPSIS

Business and entrepreneurship are the main components of Muamalat, and is


recognized as fard kifayah. The ummah are encouraged to accumulate wealth through
permissible business activities. Because of that, they should have knowledge and
skills to enable them to be involved in business activities and achieve the success as
Muslimpreneurs. This subject aims to enhance students understanding on the
importance of business and factors lead to the business success. Thus, students will
be exposed to business objectives, all types of the existing business structure and its
environment, and; functions of management such as planning, organizing,
implementing and controlling in all area of business management (production,
operation, marketing, human resource and IT). This course will be conducted through
lecture, tutorial, group assignment and presentation.

MODE OF DELIVERY

Lectures and tutorial (SCL)


Component

Continuous Assessment
- mid semester examination
- 2 group assignments
- 1 individual assignment
- 1 Industrial Visit presentation
- Students participation in the class

ASSESSMENT METHODS AND


TYPES

Final examination
Total

50

50
100

Main reference:
1.

Nuradli Ridzwan Shah Mohd. Dali (2015). Muamalat: The Integration of Aqli and
Naqli. 1st Edition. Wisdom Publication.

Additional references:
REFERENCES

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Khalid Ali, Khalidah Johl, Satirenjit Kaur, Lai Fong Woon, Salleh, Rohani, Lope Aman
Shah, Sofiah Mole, Abdul Rahman, Aisyah and Inrahim, Ilmiah (2015). Business
Management: A Malaysian Perspective. Third Edition. Oxford.
Ferrel, Hirt & Ferrel. (2011). Business: A Changing World. 8th Ed. McGraw-Hill.
Nuradli et al. (2008). Introduction to Muamalat: The Malaysian Perspective.
Pearson
Madura, Jeff. (2007). Introduction to Business. Thomson. Mason.
Syed Ghazali Wafa et. al. (2005). Pengantar Perniagaan Islam. Prentice Hall.

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