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UNDERGRADUATE

PROSPECTUS
2016/2017

UMS
Strive to Excel
50,000 Graduates &
UNDERGRADUATE
Still Going Strong
PROSPECTUS
2016/2017 Eco
Campus
Transforming Ideas Into Reality
UNDERGRADUATE

PROSPECTUS
2016/2017
...To systematically identify, evaluate,
manage and improve its environmental
performance and practices...

Eco
Campus
Transforming Ideas Into Reality
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
Academic Services Division 20
Chancellor 4
Student Affairs Department and Alumni 26
Board of Directors 5
Bursar 36
Message from the Vice-Chancellor 6
Library Services 42
University Motto / Vision / Mission / Philosophy 8
Department of Information Technology and 48
The Mace 9
Communication
University Objectives 10
University Logo 11
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 54
University Anthem 12
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage 96
Principal Officers of the University 14
Faculty of Psychology and Education 132
Members of the Senate 15
Faculty of Engineering 170
Academic Calendar for Year 2016/2017 16
Faculty of Computing and Informatics 194
Kota Kinabalu Map 17
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture 210
Campus Location 18
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition 222
Campus Plan 19
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 236
Labuan Faculty of International Finance 266
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences 282
Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and 292
Language Learning
The Centre for Co-Curriculum and Student Development 308
Directory 312

*Course Synopsis CD 2016/2017


*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
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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
VICE-CHANCELLOR knowledge and experience which would be of assistance to the Board.
Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah
PRIVATE SECTOR (3 PERSONS)
Two officers of the public service
1) Datuk Richard Bainon
1) Dato' Paduka Professor 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 Deputy Director of The Sabah State Education
amongst the members mentioned in paragraph 22(1)(d),
Constitution of UMS

Professor 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
Registrar
6 MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

vice-CHANCELLOR
Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah
Vice-Chancellor
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR 7

Message
Message FROMFROM
the the
vice-CHANCELLOR
vice-CHANCELLOR
Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim
AssalamualaikumWarahmatullahiWabarakatuh
Salam Sejahtera dan Salam 1Malaysia

I would like to extend a very warm welcome to all undergrads Sabah, with its rich customs and culture would give a new
of the 2016/2017 session to Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), experience to you while familiarising with its ethnic diversity.
an EcoCampus adorned with panoramic natural greenery and
graced by a stretch of blue ocean against the backdrop of the With all these uniqueness, it would surely stimulate your minds
majestic Mount Kinabalu. to be committed and to strive to excel. What is more important
that you value the pledge that you hold to become an excellent
Here, you will certainly experience many unforgettable graduate.
encounters which are distinct compared to other universities
in Malaysia. The harmonious environment practised by the Indeed, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is proud to have
multi-ethnic groups with different religions makes your you. We have lined up thought-provoking syllabus and
learning even more significant. motivating experience for you including the application of
human values which will definitely produce a competitive
Your welfare and needs are our priority in encouraging all time graduate who will help the government to develop the nation.
self-improvement. The complete and latest infrastructure are You will discover that campus life is a cherished moment and
sure to provide you with extra comfort as you enter into a new treasured time of your life.
phase of your life as an undergraduate, striving to achieve
your ambition and your dreams as well as that of your parents’. Congratulations for being part of Universiti Malaysia Sabah.

As for students who are new to Sabah, you will not only savour Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah
the beauty that we have to offer but abundant opportunities to Vice-Chancellor
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
experience with many interesting places and attractions either
through our various activities or with your circle of friends.
MOTTO
8 UNIVERSITY MOTTO │ VISION │ MISSION │ PHILOSOPHY

VISION

VISION
Universiti Malaysia Sabah

MOTTO
Excellence in any pursuit will be
strives to be an innovative
university of global standing.

the driving force and key target


of Universiti Malaysia Sabah.
The main determination is
achievements recognised

PHILO-
internationally.

PHILOSOPHY
An education that is based upon the principle

SOPHY
of believing in God and in the development of

MISSION students who are progressive, disciplined,


integrated and balanced in their intellectual,
emotional, physical and spiritual outlook and
Universiti Malaysia Sabah strives to
achieve academic excellence in various who will contribute towards the well being of
fields by gaining international recognition the society and the nation.
through learning and teaching, research
and publication, social services and a
balanced specialisation of knowledge and

MISSION
personally development of students
resulting in high productivity and quality in
the context of the society and nation.
THE MACE 9

THE
THE MACE
MACE

N
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.

N
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 UNIVERSITY OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVES 01
To achieve academic

02
excellence recognised
internationally in
various disciplines,
such as science,
To explore, preserve
technology,
and effectively benefit
engineering, business,
from all knowledge
economics, creative
for social and national

03
arts and social

09
development.
sciences.

To uphold academic

J ECT I V
To foster pride and prestige in
independence and to maintain
the University as a premier
intellectual amongst staff.
progressive institution.
OB

ES
To realize its

08
mission, UMS

04
strives to achieve To produce specialised
9 objectives: yet balanced, dignified,
To contribute towards a stable God-fearing and
and dynamic socio-economic patriotic graduates.
developments.

07
To nurture and apply
05
To organise quality and

06
universal moral values and
encourage open-mindedness relevant teaching and
amongst academicians, research programmes for
officials and support staff in society and nation.
the University whilst To enhance close links
achieving optimum and between UMS and other
quality productivity. academic institutions,
industries, government,
professional bodies and
society.
UNIVERSITY LOGO 11

LOGO
LOGO
5

3 Colours
Yellow
Yellow represents UMS
campus environment that is
1 Shield 4 Nib of Pen always pleasant, fresh,
The shield symbolises the strength of the The nib of the pen refers to accuracy and active and dynamic like the
university as one entity that is united in precision in seeking knowledge. The pen is sun irradiating brightly on
earth.
supporting its vision. the manifestation of knowledge which
forms in the mind and translated into

2 The Sphere
written words. The nib of the pen Blue
pointing upwards shows that there is no Blue reflects a harmonious
The spherical shape indicates the earth limit to knowledge. environment, that reflects a
and the galaxy it exits; and it symbolizes brotherhood community
the vast frontier of knowledge that among its community and
surrounds it and that is contained within
5 Book its surroundings.
The open book on the book stand
the world in which we live.
represents knowledge revealed to men by
God and a source of intellect, belief, Red
3 Rafflesia Flower wisdom and it also symbolises the Red represents strength,
The Rafflesia flower symbolises the inquisitive sense and the spirit to explore preserverance
and the will power of each
uniqueness of Sabah ‘Land Below the using an analytical mind. staff, in facing every
Wind’. challenge to achieve
success and excellence.
12 UNIVERSITY ANTHEM

UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY ANTHEM
ANTHEM
UNIVERSITY 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
PRINCIPAL OFFICERS
OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE UNIVERSITY

VICE-CHANCELLOR
Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (Academic & International)


Professor Dr. D. Kamarudin D. Mudin

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (Research & Innovation)


Professor Dr. Shahril Yusof

DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (Student Affairs & Alumni)


Associate Professor Dr. Ismail Ali

REGISTRAR
No’man Datuk Hj. Ahmad

ACTING BURSAR
Zallifah Shadan

HEAD OF LIBRARIAN
Dayang Rukiah Awang Amit
MEMBERS OF
MEMBERS OF THE SENATE 15

MEMBERS OF THE SENATE


THE SENATE
CHAIRMAN
Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun
Associate Professor Dr. Raman
Noordin
Dean, Faculty of Business,
Professor Dr. Hjh. Arsiah
Hj. Bahron
Director, UMS Centre for External
Abdullah
Vice-Chancellor Economics and Accountancy Education

Professor Dr. Sharifudin Md. Shaarani Associate Professor Dr. Anuar Din
MEMBERS Dean, Faculty of Food Science and Director, Centre for Co-Curriculum and
Professor Dr. D. Kamarudin D. Mudin Nutrition Student Development
Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Academic and International) Associate Professor Dr. Saafie Salleh Associate Professor Dr. Sazmal
Acting Dean, Faculty of Science and Effendi Arshad
Professor Dr. Sharil Yusof Natural Resources Director, Preparatory Centre for Science
Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Technology
(Research & Innovation) Dr. Hanudin Amin
Dean, Labuan Faculty of International
Associate Professor Dr. Ismail Ali Finance PROFESSOR
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Marcus Jopony
(Student Affairs & Alumni) Associate Professor Dr. Ag. Asri Ag. Director, Centre for Strategic and
Ibrahim Academic Management
Professor Dr. Rasid Mail Dean, Faculty of Computing and
Dean, Centre for Postgraduate Studies Informatics Professor Dr. Fadzilah Abdul Majid
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage
Associate Professor Dr. Murnizam Hj. Professor Dr. Wan Mohamad Wan
Halik Othman
Director, Labuan International Campus Dean, Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture AT CO-OPT
Universiti Malaysia Sabah Associate Professor Dr. Lee Ping Chin
Associate Professor Dr. Jualang @ Director, Centre for Research and
Professor Dr. Zainal Arifin Mustapha Azlan Abdullah Bin Gansau Innovation
Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Dean, Centre for the Promotion of
Health Sciences Knowledge and Language Learning Professor Dr. Felix Tongkul
Director, Centre of Natural Disasters
Professor Dr. Ismail Ibrahim Professor Dr. Rossita Shapawi Research
Dean, Faculty of Humanities, Director, Borneo Marine Research
Arts and Heritage Institute Awang Suhaizam Bongsu
Legal Advisor
Associate Professor Dr. Mohd Dahlan Professor Dr. Charles S. Vairappan
Hj. A. Malek Director, Institute for Tropical Biology
Dean, Faculty of Psychology and and Conservation INVITED OFFICERS
Education No’man Datuk Haji Ahmad
Professor Dr. Clemente Michael Registrar
Dr. Sariah Abang Wong Vui Ling
Acting Dean, Faculty of Engineering Director, Biotechnology Research Zallifah Shadan
Institute Acting Bursar

Dayang Rukiah Awang Amit


Head, Librarian
16 ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR YEAR 2016/2017

ACADEMIC CALENDAR
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
FOR YEAR 2016/2017
FOR YEAR 2016/2017
New Student Registration Confirmation of Course Registration
2016
SEMESTER 1

SEMESTER 2

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS


28 - 29 August 2016 13 - 19 February 2017
2 Days 1 Week New Years Day 1 Jan
Federal Territory Day 1 Feb
Orientation Weeks Lectures Chinese New Year 8-9 Feb
29 August - 4 September 2016 13 February - 31 March 2017 Good Friday 25 March
1 Week 7 Weeks Labour Day 1 May
Wesak Day 21 May
Confirmation of Course Registration Mid-Semester Break Kaamatan Harvest Festival 30-31 May
5 - 11 September 2016 1 - 9 April 2017 Birthday of SPB Yang di-Pertuan Agong 4 June
1 Week 1 Week Eid Al-Mubarak 6-7July
National Day 31 August
Lectures Lectures Eid Al-Adha 12 Sept
5 September - 21 October 2016 10 April - 26 May 2017 Malaysia Day 16 Sept
7 Weeks 7 Weeks Birthday of the Governor of Sabah 1 Oct
Islamic New Year 2 Oct
Mid-Semester Break Study Break Deepavali 29 Oct
22 - 30 October 2016 27 May - 4 June 2017 Prophet Muhammad's S.A.W. Birthday 12 Dec
1 Week 1 Week Christmas Holiday 25 Dec

Lectures
31 October - 16 December 2016
Final Exam
5 - 23 June 2017 2017
7 Weeks 3 Weeks New Years Day 1 Jan
Federal Territory Day 1 Feb
Study Break Semester Break Chinese New Year 28-29 Jan
17 - 26 December 2016 27 June - 1 September 2017 Good Friday 14 April
1 Week 10 Weeks Labour Day 1 May
Wesak Day 10 May
Final Exam Kaamatan Harvest Festival 30-31 May
27 December 2016 - 13 January 2017 Birthday of SPB Yang di-Pertuan Agong 3 June
3 Weeks Eid Al-Mubarak... 26-27 June
National Day 31 August
Semester Break Eid Al-Adha 1 Sept
14 January - 12 February 2017 Malaysia Day 16 Sept
4 Weeks Birthday of the Governor of Sabah 7 Oct
Islamic New Year 22 Sept
Deepavali 19 Oct
Prophet Muhammad's S.A.W. Birthday 1 Dec
Christmas Holiday 25 Dec
(Note : Subject to change upon Senate Approval)
KOTA KOTA KINABALU MAP 17

R KINABALU
KOTA KINABALU
MAP
MAP
LEGEND
KOTA KINABALU MAP
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
15 Sapi Island
16 Manukan Island
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
CAMPUS LOCATION

Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)

MALAYSIA
Sabah

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 airport in Malaysia with direct flights to many major capital cities in the region. It is
a nature resort city with excellent visitor facilities and services to cater to business and leisure travellers. A wide network of road,
air and sea transportation links Kota Kinabalu to every major town in the state and is a gateway to a wide array of world-class
nature and adventure tour destinations. It ranks as one of the country’s premier tourism cities.

UMS has two branch campuses in the Federal Territory of Labuan that houses the Faculty of International Finance and Faculty
of Computing and Informatics and Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture located in Sandakan. Both Labuan and Sandakan have
airports and public transportation services for easy accessibility.
CAMPUS PLAN 19

CAMPUS PLAN
CAMPUS PLAN
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10 12
2
9 32
3 16
18
19 17 26
3 8
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4 6

4 25 31
23 30
5 27
20
34 29
24
21

5 33 28
22
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Legend

1. Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy 18. Chancellor Hall


2. Recital Hall 19. UMS Clock Tower
3. Faculty of Humanities and Heritage 20. Faculty of Engineering
4. Faculty of Psychology and Education 21. Main Entrance
5. Faculty of Sciences and Natural Resources 22. Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition
6. Security Division 23. Mosque
7. Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and 24. Department of Information Technology and Communication
Language Learning 25. Health Centre
8. Library 26. Residential Colleges
9. Main Lecture Halls 27. Sports Complex
10. Chancellory 28. ROTU Complex
11. Biotechnology Research Institute 29. Academic Services Divison
12. Tropical Biology and Conservation Research 30. Centre for Postgraduate Studies
Institute 31. Lecture Hall Complex No.2
13. Borneo Marine Research Institute 32. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
14. ODEC 33. Development and Maintenance Department
15. Waterfall 34. Faculty of Computing and Informatics
16. UMS Trail 35. Aquarium and Marine Museum
17. Students Affairs Department
20 ACADEMIC SERVICES DIVISION
ACADEMIC SERVICES DIVISION 21

‘Integrity Drives Quality’

Academic
ServiceS
Division
THE ACADEMIC SERVICES DIVISION

SENIOR DEPUTY REGISTRAR


Norti Hj. Sirin
Dip Sains (UITM)
Bsc. (Hons) Biologi Pemuliharaan dan Ekologi (UKM)

SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


Muhaimin Hj. Abd. Sani
B.Soc.Sc (Hons) (UMS)

Majlimawati Abdul Majid


BSc. (Human Resource Development) (UPM)

Syed Mohd. Mahyuddin Bin Syed Satri


BHsc. (Political Sc.) (UIAM)

Mona Sofiah @ 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 ACADEMIC SERVICES DIVISION

■ Reviewing the effectiveness of student


STUDENT intake activities to identify areas for REGISTRATION,
INTAKE AND improvements.
SCHEDULE and
ADMISSION Student Admission Unit EXAMINATION
SECTION SECTION
Function
Student Intake Unit ■ Managing new student admissions Registration and
according to the category set by the
university.
Schedule Unit
Function
■ Managing admission and offers.
Managing UMS new students intake. ■ Managing new students registration. Function

■ Managing Undergraduate course offers


Scope Scope and registration and lecture/class
scheduling.
■ Intake. New students application, offers, selection, ■ Processing Faculty and Students
■ Promotion of academic programs. appeal and registration. application regarding academic matters
such as registration, students appeal and
others.
Activities Activities

■ Planning the implementations of new ■ Coordinating meetings related to new Scope


students intake and admission. student selection such as Student
■ Coordinating matters related to Selection Meetings with KPM, Student Course offer and registration, new students
pre-selection of students via Appeal Meetings in UMS registration, lecture/class scheduling
interviews/special tests based on ■ Coordinating the new students admission
program requirements preparation with related Activities
■ Coordinating new students intake Departments/Units.
projection by faculty based on ■ Handling issues related to students ■ Coordinating Undergraduates Studies
pre-defined category. application to change Universities/ course offers for each semester.
■ Planning annual promotional activities Programs. ■ Managing and coordinating course
with KPM. ■ Issuing Offer Letter pre-registration process.
■ Assisting the Corporate Relations ■ Preparing complete reports related to ■ Updating of current students status in the
Division, UMS with promotional activities. students intake and admission to identify Student Information System (SMP) and
■ To prepare exhibition displays and any areas for improvement. Client Server.
promotional packages. ■ Coordinating new students registration.
ACADEMIC SERVICES DIVISION 23

■ Coordinating the class/lecture scheduling ■ Printing of examination question papers


and monitoring the Celcat System. based on course requirements. Scope
■ Coordinating Students Course ■ Coordinating distribution of question
Registration Verification. papers. Students' Graduation Data, Validation of
■ Managing students’ application on ■ Handling the semester’s final Graduates, Coordinating the list of award
academic matters and preparation of examination, short semester and special recipients
academic executive papers to be repeat examinations.
discussed/endorsed in the Undergraduate ■ Analyzing and releasing examination Activities
Committee and bought to the University results.
Senate Meeting for approval. ■ Managing students application on ■ Coordinating the data of students eligible
■ Preparation of reports and identifying academic matters and preparation of to graduate together with the respective
areas for improvement. academic executive papers to be faculty
discussed/endorsed in the Undergraduate ■ Conducting workshops with the
respective faculty to produce the final list
Examination and Committee and bought to the University
Senate Meeting for approval. of students eligible to graduate
Valuation Unit ■ Preparation of reports and identifying ■ Coordinating the list of award recipients
areas for improvement. for the convocation ceremony
Function ■ Verifying the graduates of Universiti
Malaysia Sabah
Managing Student Examinations
INFORMATION ■ Managing the printings of graduate's
scroll and transcript
Scope
MANAGEMENT ■ Managing students' application related to
Regulation for Undergraduate Studies
Examination, examination schedules, printing AND ■ Providing detailed reports on the
question papers. achievement of the graduating students
GRADUATION for each cohort for the purpose of a full
Activities SECTION report on the achievement of the
university's Quality Objectives.
■ Preparing reports and identifying
■ Planning the course of the University’s
Final Examinations. Graduation Unit opportunities for improvements from time
to time
■ Preparation of the Examination
Schedules.
Function ■ Secretariat to Convocation Main
Committee Meeting
■ Planning and managing examination
Managing graduation data for the purpose of
requirements such as:
validating the list of students eligible to
-Appointment of Examination Chief graduate
Invigilator
-Appointment of Examination Invigilators
-Appointment of Examination Invigilators'
Assistant
24 ACADEMIC SERVICES DIVISION

■ Preparing convocation information for the


Information Convocation Unit news.
Management Unit ■ Preparing reports and identifying
Function opportunities for improvements from time
Function to time.
■ Convocation Main Committee Secretariat ■ Meeting Secretariat to :-
■ Managing the course of convocation - Convocation Main Committee
Managing the Informtion and the Student's
involving students - Graduate Management Committee
Information System (SMP)
- Graduation Preparation Committee
Scope
Scope
■ Convocation Main Committee Secretariat
■ The course of convocation involving
SMP, Academic Data, Website
students, management of convocation
robes, convocation book, university's
Activities convocation prizes

■ Handling and monitoring the management Activities


of students' record in the Student
Information System (SMP) ■ Planning the course of convocation that
■ To ensure that admission data, involves students
registration, examination and status of ■ Preparing convocation budget that
students are updated into SMP involves the management of graduates
■ Coordinating the entry of grades, ■ Coordinating the preparation that involves
examination analysis and CGPA other departments such as JTMK, JPP
calculation for students and university Convocation Secretariat
■ Preparing data/reports based on the ■ Coordinating the appointment of staff
university's requirement from time to time, during convocation that involves students
such as My3S, MyRA, MyMohes, etc and academic procession
■ Backing-up the SMP data regularly ■ Coordinating and managing the provision
■ Ensuring that the BPA Website is of academicians' & students' convocation
up-to-date robes / attires
■ Handling and coordinating the information ■ Coordinating the preparation of the
in BPA's Facebook Page university's convocation book
■ Preparing reports and identifying ■ Coordinating the university's prizes to be
opportunities for improvements from time awarded to students during convocation
to time ■ Managing Disabled Students for
Convocation.
ACADEMIC SERVICES DIVISION 25

SENATE ■ Distribution of minutes of meeting,


implementation memorandum and
Activities

MANAGEMENT follow-up actions on meeting decisions.


■ Preparation of LPU meeting documents ■ Handling staff training needs.
SECTION and notifying LPU meeting decisions ■ Handling the filing management system.
■ Managing staffs leave and attendance
related to Senate if required.
■ Updating the Regulations for records.
Undergraduate Secretariat Undergraduate Studies based on the ■ Coordinating staffs performance
Unit Senate Secretariat Senate’s decision and notifying any appraisal.
■ Monitoring the divisions performance
Unit changes to faculty members.
■ Preparation of reports and identifying through KPI and Client Charter
areas for improvement. achievement.
Function ■ Monitoring assets, inventories and stock
management.
Secretariat to the Undergraduate Committee ADMINISTRATIVE ■ Monitoring matters regarding
and Senate Meeting
and development and maintenance of BPA
building and any building supervised by
Scope FINANCIAL BPA.
UNIT ■ Managing reservation of lecture halls
Senate, Undergraduate Committee (Dewan Kuliah Pusat).
■ Managing financial matters such as
Activities Function budgeting, procurement, payments,
claims, petty cash.
■ Planning the annual Undergraduate Managing the administrative and financial ■ Monitoring matters regarding services
Committee and Senate Meetings. matters in BPA such as customer service counters,
■ Preparation for handling meetings such customer complaints, 5S implementation,
as: implementation of 6S shared values.
Scope
- Booking the Chairman’s date and time ■ Managing and coordinating preparation of
- Reservation of venue and meals UMS Undergraduate Prospectus book for
Staffs training, staffs performance appraisal,
- Preparation of Invitation letters new students.
Key Performance Indicator (KPI) evaluation for
■ Preparation of meeting documents such ■ Secretariat to meetings such as BPA
each unit, Client Charter achievement
as minutes of meeting, meeting agenda, Executive meetings, Financial Meetings,
evaluation, management of assets, inventory
implementation memorandum and Undergraduate Prospectus Publication
and stocks, finance management and
executive papers to be uploaded in Committee and other administrive
preparation of the university’s Undergraduate
e-meeting. meetings.
Prospectus
■ Coordinating the course of meeting and
distribution of excerpts from the minutes
of meeting.
26 STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI
STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI 27

STUDENT
AFFAIRS
DEPARTMENT
& ALUMNI
28 STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI

HEAD OF STUDENTS AFFAIRS SENIOR PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER


AND ALUMNI DEPARTMENT Zaiton Hj. Mohammad (K.B.,P.A)
DEPUTY REGISTRAR Bachelor of History and Psychology (Hons), (UKM)
Azmi Jumat Master of Counselling (UKM)
Bachelor of Literature (Hons), (UM)
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER
ADMINISTRATION AND Carrie Grace Jaymess (K.B.,P.A)
SERVICES DIVISION Bachelor of Counselling (Hons), (UNIMAS)
HEAD OF DIVISION Master of Counselling (UMS)
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Alna Tugon @ Alna Togon PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER
BBA. (Hons) Human Resource Mgt (UiTM) Muhammad Jumrat Minsun
Bachelor of Counselling (Hons), (UMS)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Abdul Haidy Abdul Hamid CULTURAL AND ARTS DIVISION
Bachelor of Social Science (Hons), (UMS) HEAD OF DIVISION
CULTURE OFFICER
STUDENTS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION Alan James
HEAD OF DIVISION Diploma in Tourism Management (UiTM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Bachelor of Creative Arts (Hons), (UMS)
Kim Asbiyallah Shah Akim
Bachelor of Applied Science & Management HOUSING AND HOSPITALITY DIVISION
Biodiversity Conservation (Hons), (UMT) HEAD OF DIVISION
Master of Science (Nature Tourism), (UMS) SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Norhanieyati Norhaizat
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Bachelor of Human Resource Management (Hons),
Mohd Alwi Osman (UUM)
Diploma in Mass Communication (KCJ-USM)
Bachelor of Sports Science (Hons), (UM) SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Mat Usup Hj. Rasid
COUNSELLING AND STUDENT WELFARE DIVISION Bachelor of Psychology (Hons), (UKM)
ACTING HEAD
PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Adzmil Abidin (K.B.,P.A) Sahilin Marusin
Bachelor of Counselling (Hons), (UMS) Diploma in Banking (UiTM)
Bachelor of Finance & Banking (Hons), (UMS)
SENIOR PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER
Masnahneh Masdin (K.B.,P.A) ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Diploma in Counselling, Razeki Rashid
Diploma in Islamic Studies (Kolej Jaipetra), Bachelor of Public Management (Hons), (UUM)
Bachelor of Counselling (Hons), (UMS),
Master of Counselling (UMS)
STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI 29

ALUMNI CENTRE YOUTH & SPORTS OFFICER


DIRECTOR Ahmad Fadly Abd Rahman
Mohd. Raffie Hj. Janau Bachelor of Sports Science (Hons), (UMS)
Bachelor of Development Science (Hons), (UKM)
YOUTH & SPORTS OFFICER
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Charles Thomas
Dayangku Rozlina Datuk Pg. Aliuddin Dip. in Sports Science (UiTM)
Diploma in Public Administration (UiTM) Bachelor of Sports Science (Hons), (UMS)
Bachelor of Social Science (Hons), (UMS)
STUDENT AFFAIRS DIVISION
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS
Suffian Osman SENIOR PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER
Bachelor of International Marketing (Hons), (UMS) Nur Iman Reedzal (K.B.,P.A)
Bachelor of Psychology (Hons), (UIAM)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
Noor Fadhzilia Suarei SENIOR YOUTH & SPORTS OFFICER
Bachelor of Information Technology (Hons), (UMS) Gabriel Moinjil
Bachelor of Sports Management (Indiana)
SPORTS CENTRE
DIRECTOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Mohd. Asyraaf Abdullah Mohd Fadzli Sarudi
Diploma in Education (GTTC) Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences With Economies
Bachelor of Literature (Hons), (UKM) (Hons), (UMS)
Master of Education (UPSI)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
DEPUTY Johari Safar
HEAD OF YOUTH & SPORTS Bachelor of International Marketing (Hons), (UMS)
Ahmadi Nurdin
Diploma Lab. Tech. (USM)
Bachelor of Management (Hons), (USM)

SENIOR YOUTH & SPORTS OFFICER


Azman Soaibah
Diploma Banking (UiTM)
Bachelor of Sports Science (Hons), (UMS)

YOUTH & SPORTS OFFICER


Andrew Weddy Majanggim @
Mohd Adam M. Abdullah
Bachelor of Sports Science (Hons), (UMS)
30 STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI

Student Functions of ■ Evaluate and plan for improved quality of


services to students on an ongoing basis
Affairs Student Affairs based on the application of the University
Quality Manual and Manual Quality
Department & Department & Assessment (MQA).

Alumni (HEPA) Alumni (HEPA)

For further information please contact:- ADMINISTRATION AND HOUSING AND


Department of Student Affairs & Alumni SERVICES HOSPITALITY
Building of Anjung Siswa
Universiti Malaysia Sabah This division is the heart of the administration The division is responsible in coordinating the
Jalan UMS, 88400 of Student Affairs Department as a whole. placement and student accommodation
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Roles and responsibilities in the management facilities as well as providing conducive and
consist of administrative and services for quality services to the students. In addition,
Tel : +6088 - 320 000 students. This section consists of two main BPH is also responsible for providing
Ext : 4219/ 4175
sections which are Administration & Sevices equipment / infrastructure and ensuring the
Fax : +6088 - 320 060
Email : pejhep@ums.edu.my and Customer Service & Quality. facility is located in the best possible condition
Web : ums.edu.my/hepav2/ ■ Managing general administration, for the convenience of the students. Each
including staff services. residential college has the role of supervising
Universiti Malaysia Sabah ■ Storing records and documentation for the fellow student problems, welfare and
Labuan International Campus Department of Student Affairs & Alumni. extra-curricular activities and the enforcement
Jalan Sungai Pagar ■ Manages services to students such as of the rules in order to build the residential
87000 Labuan, F. T One Stop Centre, vehicles, seminar rooms college life. In each residential college areas,
and meeting rooms. student body that is known as the Student
Tel : +6087 – 460 465 / 466 751 ■ Strengthening the planning and Welfare Committee (JAKMAS) are responsible
Fax : +6087 – 465 248 management of ICT services, including for coordinating student activities in the areas
Email : adminkal@ums.edu.my
increased website of Student Affairs & of leadership, social and spiritual.
Alumni department.
■ Designing and managing the facilities to
HEPA serves as center of service to the
the students such as canteen, ‘Koperasi’
students in matters relating to the welfare,
and ATM machine in the Department of
student housing, health, counseling, careers,
Student Affairs.
organizations, scholarships and student
■ Managing relationships with external
financial aid.
parties such as receiving visitors from
outside the Department.
STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI 31

The table below represents the capacity of the


residential college students in and outside the
campus;
Residential College In Campus
Residential College Capacity
Tun Mustapha 1,776
Tun Fuad 1,454
E 3,600
Alpha (UMS-KAL) 880
Beta (UMS-KAL) 1,153
Lestari (UMS Sandakan) 1,000
Total 9,863

Residential College Outside Campus


Residential College Capacity
Kingfisher 355
USIA-1B 492
Mutiara (UMS-KAL) 400
Sri Angkasa 2,688
Total 3,935
Overall Total 13,798

STUDENTS
DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
BPP’s function is to plan, organize, coordinate,
advise and monitor the activities, programs
and training aimed to enhance students
personality development and human capital.
There are 6 categories / core activities required
in the implementation and organizing the
activities / programs. The list of categories /
core are as follows:
32 STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI

CATEGORIES / CORE NOTE EXAMPLE OF RELATED ACTIVITIES

1. Leadership / Self Development ■ Leadership qualities and inner identity of a ■ Training, courses, workshops, TOT, teamwork
■ Leadership student to be taken into account in the program.
■ Spirituality development of individuals who are ■ The program is characterized by spirituality.
■ Patriotism competent, strong, patriotic, disciplined and (a religious, Ramadan and Prayer Wish Program)
■ Guidance strong. Abilities in coaching and managing a ■ Patriotic Program, Independence and 1 Malaysia
■ Organizational Management program. Campaign.
■ Motivation Program, Guidance and Counseling,
Seminars and LDK.
■ Management of the program in the form of a
parliamentary expo, Carnival and Festival.

2. Entrepreneurship ■ Entrepreneurial characteristics or involvement ■ Fund soliciting in bearing program (ticket selling),
■ Entrepreneurship in the entrepreneurship program as well as activity looking for sponsorship, program without
■ Innovation and creativity innovation and product development would university budget, entrepreneurship, stall and night
be better if students are able to generate more market as well as Ramadhan (fasting month selling)
projects money 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 knowledge (knowledge transfer) to the community,
■ Volunteerism work. Volunteerism refers to an activity or community service and charitable visits
■ Recreation /leisure program in the form of assistance in terms of ■ Repairing old houses, mosques, giving aid to flood
physical and mental partnership with victims, immediate aid
communities in need. ■ Sports, recreation, exercise and outdoor activities.

4. Public Speaking ■ Involvement in public speaking and public ■ Debate and Speech Competitions.
■ Art orator speaking as an exposure to the students and
■ Debate platforms to improve communication skills,
thinking ability and appearance of students.

5. Power of Effort and Innovation ■ Creativity that can be brought through the ■ Designing and creating, robotics, new product
■ Innovations efforts and innovations to produce students revenue, innovation and quiz games.
■ Creations who are more advanced and capable of
creative and critical thinking as well as
generating income.
6. Arts and Culture ■ The approach to art and culture as well as the ■ Arts (dance, acting, singing music, declamation,
■ Art existing ability to be sharpened and brought in poem and martial arts).
■ Culture specific areas such as communication skills, ■ Culture (cultural studies, cultural exhibition, clothing,
■ Publishing intuition / if body, management, production crafts, museum, heritage and tradition of the local
and publishing work. community.
■ Publishing newsletters, magazines, photography
and pamphlets.
STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI 33

COUNSELLING AND ■ Issuing student’s insurance protection ■ Organizing sports events such as the mass
letter who undergo Industrial Training. of circuits UMS student sports, athletics
STUDENT WELFARE ■ To coordinate the distribution of books and championships and sports league each
DIVISION coupons treatment for Non-Resident semester.
students and colleges outside the ■ Athlete management of high performance
The Division is responsible for planning, residence. whether sports organization, sports
implementing and coordinating the arts of participation, training camps and
motivation, counseling, advisory services and equipment setup athletes.
others related to improve the quality of student CULTURAL AND ARTS ■ Identify talent and candidates to offer
relationships. In addition, it also helps to buildDIVISION sports scholarships and monitor academic
student’s self-esteem towards excellence and progress and welfare of the athletes at the
be able to handle the challenges of campus The Division is responsible for planning, university
life. coordinating, implementing and monitoring all ■ Prepare, manage, maintain and provide
activities on arts and culture of the University. service facilities and recreational sports to
The main functions of this division are: - Through this division, students will be assisted students, staff and the public.
■ Conduct student counseling and guidance. in order to showcase and develop their talents ■ Organizing of sports events at national and
■ Organize programs related to counseling in the campus or to a higher level. In addition, international level.
and mentoring students. it can produce students who are well-balanced
■ Organize various academic excellence. in terms of academic, co-curricular activities
■ Handle psychological tests (personality as well as arts and culture. The students are ALUMNI CENTRE
test, stress) to the student. also trained to be able to prepare themselves
■ Handle therapy session counseling to the to face the external environment, especially to Alumni Center serves as a platform to
students. establish and strengthen ties between alumni
the working environment, to be more
■ Handling application forms and confident, to highlight their creativity and and their alma mater. The center is also
documents into the Scholarship/ ability, and strengthening confidence of responsible for updating the alumni database,
Education Loan/ allowance Handicapped. external parties. analyze graduate employability through
■ Manage the briefing and the Secretariat ‘Tracer Study’, in addition planning and
Interview Scholarship/ Education Loan. implementing various activities for mutual
■ Responsible for giving information or SPORTS CENTRE benefit.
advertisement issued by the sponsor in
respect of student financial aid. The key role played by the Sports Centre is
■ Manage applications Student Welfare Fund creating a sports culture among university
(Funeral/ General Assistance). students, as well as strive to create ‘The
Thinking Athletes’ from among university
■ Meeting Secretariat Student Welfare Fund
students to be taken to represent the country.
Committee. The main functions of the Sports Center are as
■ Issuing the Letter of Guarantee (Guarantee follows;
Letter) Hospital.
■ Handling student’s funeral.
34 STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI

FACILITIES
■ ATM Machines
■ Koperasi
■ Treatment Centre for UMS Residents
■ One Stop Center
■ Café
■ Mini Mart
■ Multipurpose Hall
■ OKU Van
■ Multipurpose Room
■ Seminar Room
■ Sports Complex

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.
STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI 35
36 BURSAR
BURSAR 37

BURSAR
38 BURSAR

BURSAR (ACTING) LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS


Zallifah Binti Shadan C.A (M)
B.Acc. (Hons) (UUM) ASSISTANT BURSAR
Mohd. Nazir Bin Ab. Manan
HEAD OF STUDENTS’ FINANCE DIVISION B.Acc (Hons) (UMS)
SENIOR DEPUTY BURSAR
Saima Binti Ismail C.A (M) ASSISTANT BURSAR
B.Acc. (Hons) (UKM) Noradiana Binti Ibrahim
B.Acc. (Hons) (UUM)
SENIOR ASSISTANT BURSAR
Agnessera Boitol C.A (M) ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT
MBA (OUM) Melterney Richard Voo
B.Acc. (Hons) (UPM) Dip. Acc. (POLITEKNIK)

ACCOUNTANT
Al-Hami Zurairi Yahya Bin Mahmood C.A (M) FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE CAMPUS
B.Acc. (Hons) (UiTM)
ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT
ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT Indra Bin Daini
Carlstini Saidin Dip. Acc. (POLITEKNIK)
Dip. Acc. (POLITEKNIK)

ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT
Lia Indya Fitri Binti Paryoto
Dip. Acc. (POLITEKNIK)
BURSAR 39

Roles of the Students’


BURSAR Finance Division
The Students’ Finance Division plays an
For further inquiries, please contact :- important role in managing every aspect of
students’ financial matters throughout their
Bursar’s Department study in Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS).
Students’ Finance Division The functions are:
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Level 3, North Block Chancellory Building ■ Managing and coordinating the
Jalan UMS, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah student’s accounts (Undergraduate and
Postgraduate).
Tel : 6088 - 320 000 ■ Managing and coordinating the financial
Ext : 1060 / 1120 / 1019 / 1432 / 1116 affairs of students’ scholarships and
Fax : 6088 - 320 235 sponsorships.
E-mail : bkpums@ums.edu.my ■ Managing and coordinating the
Fb : https://www.facebook.com/bkpums Students’ Trust Fund, Hostels’ Fund and
related affairs.
Labuan International Campus ■ Managing and coordinating affairs in
Student Finance Section addition to the above.
Level 4, Menara Building
Universiti Malaysia Sabah Non-Recurrent Fees
Labuan International Campus ■ New Student Registration Fees
Jalan Sg. Pagar 87000
Federal Territory of Labuan Payable Every Session
■ Student Society Membership Fee
Tel : 6087- 466 915
Fax : 6087- 465 152 Recurrent Fees
E-mail : pbrikal@ums.edu.my ■ Tuition Fees Per Semester
√ Includes tuition fees (according to the
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture programmes), University’s service fees,
(Sandakan Campus) students’ welfare fees and other related.
Finance Operation Science Zone ■ Hostel fees
Locked Bag No. 3, 90509 Sandakan, Sabah ■ Accreditation fees (for engineering
students only)
Tel : 6089 - 248100
Ext : 8120 / 8121
Fax : 6089 - 220703 PAYMENT PROCEDURE
E-mail : bkpfpl@gmail.com Fees paid on Registration Day MUST be
paid in full and cash only in Malaysian
Ringgit (RM).
40 BURSAR

FEES INFORMATION (UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME) FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS


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

■ 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
BURSAR 41

Refund for Students Who Withdraw from University


Registered students who withdraw from the University may claim refund as follows:-

2 weeks before lecture 1st week until the 8th week After the 8th week
session begins after lecture session begins of lecture session

■ One Time Payment for the entire duration of


the Study Forfeit Forfeit
(Registration Admission)

■ Recurring Fee every Semester 65% from the total 40% from the total
-18 weeks / semester payment / payment / Forfeit
(2 semesters per year) Fees which are imposed Fees which are imposed

■ Payment Fee for the beginning of each


session (annually) Forfeit Forfeit

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

Example of Calculation for International Student's Refund


(a)Science & Information Technology (b)Arts (c)Engineering
Fees Fees Refund 65% Refund 40% Fees Refund 65% Refund 40% Fees Refund 65% Refund 40%
Tuition Fee
(per programme) 2,767.00 1,798.55 1,106.80 2,055.00 1,335.75 822.00 3,613.00 2,348.45 1,445.20

Service Fee 100.00 65.00 40.00 100.00 65.00 40.00 100.00 65.00 40.00

Total 2,867.00 1,863.55 1,146.80 2,155.00 1,400.75 862.00 3,713.00 2,413.45 1,485.20

*Difference of the fees are not refundable due to the cost incurred upon acceptance of the offer.
42 LIBRARY SERVICES
LIBRARY SERVICES 43

LIBRARY
SERVICES
LIBRARY SERVICES

CHIEF LIBRARIAN
Dg. Rukiah Ag. Amit (BSK, ADK)
MSc. Lib. Science (Indiana, USA)
BSc. Sociology (Indiana, USA)

SENIOR DEPUTY CHIEF LIBRARIAN


Anna Michael
BA (Hons) Info.& Lib. Mgt. (Manchester, UK)

Zawawi Tiyunin
MBA (Edith Cowan, AU)
Adv. Dip. Lib. Sci. (UiTM)

DEPUTY CHIEF LIBRARIAN


Sabaruddin Mamat
BSc. Humanities and Development (UKM)
Post Grad. Dip. Lib Sci. (UiTM)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Hetty Hazwani Dzulkipli
BA. Artistic Writing (Hons) (UiTM),
Dip. Screen Writing (UiTM)

SENIOR LIBRARIAN
Jamiun Micheal
BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)

Md. Sazali Md. Salleh


BSc. Information Studies (Hons) (UiTM)

Muhammad Syafaruddin Mahali


BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)
44 LIBRARY SERVICES

Rosnitah Gumpar Norazlynne Mohd Johan @ Jacklyne


MLIS (IIUM) BSc. Info. System Mgt. (UiTM)
BSc. Political Science (IIUM)
Norisah Danial
Sariady Jamanih BSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM)
BSc. Resource Centre Mgt. (Hons) (UiTM)
Nurulain Ismail
LIBRARIAN BSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM)
Alberto Aning
BSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM)
LABUAN INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS BRANCH LIBRARY
Anita Arsad SENIOR LIBRARIAN
BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM) Baharin Entoh
BSc. Resource Centre Mgt. (UiTM)
Juliza Ramzi Dip. Info. Mgmt. (UiTM)
BSc. Info.& Library Mgt. (UiTM)
LIBRARIAN
Lorita Gadol Dayang Ruhidah Raplee
BSc. (Hons) Info. Studies (UiTM) MLIS (UM)
Dip. Info. Mgt. (UiTM) BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM)

Mildah Sarudin MEDICAL LIBRARY


BSc. Lib. & Info. Mgt. (UiTM) & SANDAKAN CAMPUS BRANCH LIBRARY
SENIOR LIBRARIAN
Mohamad Adam Sabri Magi Mohd Tajuddin Atin
BSc. Info. System Mgt. (UiTM) BSc. in Information Studies (UiTM)

Mohammad Firdaus Abdul Alim


BSc. Info. System Mgt. (UiTM)

Mohd. Kamil Abdullah


BSc. Resource Centre Mgt. (UiTM)
LIBRARY SERVICES 45

LIBRARY Introduction Through UMS Library, users can use a shared


database among the libraries of local
The library of University Malaysia Sabah
SERVICES (UMS Library) plays an important role in
helping to create a knowledgeable university
universities which can be accessed online for
the purpose of finding materials and
community, especially among students, information, such as Thesis Database
For further inquiries, please contact :- academics and researchers. UMS Library is (MYTO), Serial Item Master List (MyULIS),
an information centre for user in the process Internet Resources (MGIR) and also
Administrative Office at of teaching, learning, research, innovation University Publications collection (MURC).
Library (Main Campus) and university publications. In line with its Users can access it through I-Portal
vision of “Becoming a world-renowned Malaysian University Libraries & National
Tel : 6088 320 000 centre of knowledge”, UMS Library is Library Network (MyUniNet) at the URL http://
Ext : 2219 / 2240 / 2274 / 2201 always striving to develop and improve its portal.perpun.net.my/portal/index.php. Using
Fax : 6088 320 232 facilities and services from time to time to the Library Information System (Virtua), the
E-mail : library_info@ums.edu.my fulfill the needs of the university and to meet search for information can be done online
palibrary@ums.edu.my users’ satisfaction. Efforts include improving through WebOPAC 24 hours, 7 days a week.
collections and information resources, With this system, the loan process, return,
Administrative Office quality of facilities and effectiveness of renews loans and reservations can be made
Library (Labuan Campus Branch Library) service delivery and expanding access or without having to queue at the counter.
the accessibility of the information.
Tel : 6087 - 460 505 / 460 511 The 24-Hour Book Drop can be used to return
Fax : 6087 - 465 157 UMS Library has reached a total 5,106,751 the loan book at any time even outside library
E-mail : dgruhidah@ums.edu.my materials (till June 2016) of which consist of opening hours. A 24-Hour Reading Room
printed and non-printed materials. In within the library building allows the learning
addition, there are thousands of information process take place at all times. Meanwhile,
and knowledge in various fields which can 500 thin client computers with Internet
be accessed electronically 24 hours a day access and wireless facilities available in the
and 7 days a week including subscriptions library can boost learning and research. Other
databases that contains full text journals facilities such as cafeteria and prayer rooms
and electronic books. The electronic access are also available for library users. UMS
can be done anytime and anywhere through Library also extends its services in branch
the Web OPAC and Library Website (URL: locations at Labuan International Campus,
http://webvirtua. ums.edu.my/). UMS Sandakan Campus, the Faculty of Medicine
Library is also constantly improving and Health Sciences (main campus, clinical
collaboration with local libraries as well as blocks at Kingfisher, Queen Elizabeth
external libraries for information sharing and Hospital, Sikuati, Kudat and Duchess of Kent
knowledge resources. It can help provide Hospital Sandakan) and the Off Campus
reading materials and information that are Reading Centre.
not in the collection but necessary, through
the Interlibrary Loan service (ILL).
46 LIBRARY SERVICES

In addition, professional staffs are always


ready to assist and provide guidance to users
Vision
Towards a world-renowned centre of
who need advice. On-going guidance and knowledge through the development of a
training are also provided to ensure that users dynamic and innovative information.
can take full advantage of all the facilities
provided. In line with the government’s motto
of “People First, Performance Now”, UMS Mission
Library is committed to offer facilities and Providing comprehensive resources and
services in developing the culture of reading services to support university teaching,
and lifelong learning. learning, research and innovation and
publication

Philosophy
Building an educated society, brilliant and
cultured developed based on the mastery
and love of knowledge through the practice of
reading and lifelong learning.

Objectives
■ Build a collection of quality materials and
relevant information.
■ Provide an efficient, effective, accurate
and friendly service.
■ Optimize the use of a variety of
information, services and facilities.
■ Cultivate a learning culture among the
university and community.
LIBRARY SERVICES 47
48 DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION 49

DEPARTMENT OF
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
AND
COMMUNICATION
50 DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION

DIRECTOR KNOWLEDGE AND MULTIMEDIA DIVISION


Noor Hapipah Samat Salfarah Abdullah
BSc. (Hons), Computer Science (UM) BSc. Computer Science (UPM)
INFOSTRUCTURE AND APPLICATION SUPPORT ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
DIVISION Noryanti @ Intih Jekoron
Thomas George Timin BSc. Computer Science (UPM)
BIT (Hons), (UKM)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
Norhanas Binti Lamit COMMUNICATION DIVISION (LABUAN BRANCH)
BIT (Hons), (UUM) Ismet Zulfiqar Bin Ahmad Shaffie
BSc. Computer Science (UPM)
Rozaidah Mohd Yusop
BSc. Information Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
Jurin Liyun
COMMUNICATION DIVISION (SANDAKAN BRANCH)
BSc. Software Engineer, (UMP) Anuar M Nurung
Diploma of Information Technology (SAL Group of Colleges)
ICT INFRASTRUCTURE AND SECURITY DIVISION
Abdul Idris @ Abdul Aris Bin Benu
BSc. (Hons) Information Technology (UMS)

Suprianto Mohd Noor


BSc. Computer Science (UPM)

Chong Tze Chien


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

Abdul Latif Bin Matali


BIT (Hons), (UUM)

Yusof Bin Kamis


BIT (Hons), (UNITAR)
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION 51

DEPARTMENT OF Vision ICT Facilities for UMS Citizens:


Making ICT as a catalyst for excellence UMS
INFORMATION 2020. INTEGRATED STUDENTS
INFORMATION SYSTEM (SMPB)
TECHNOLOGY Mission Contact Person:
AND ■ To provide an ICT infrastructure which
accommodate all information flow
■ Mr. Jurin Liyun
■ Mrs. Junainah Md. Tahir
COMMUNICATION ■ To provide innovative and quality ICT
Integrated Students Information System
environment
For further inquiries, please contact:- ■ To provide Management Information and (SMPB) provides facilities for student with
Communication Technology services that these objectives:
Administrative Office are efficient, effective, quality and
Department Of Information Technology and consistence ■ Registration Subject
Communication ■ To strengthen the service through Green ■ Examination Results
Technology ■ Student Residence
Tel : 6088 - 320 000 ■ Student Welfare
Ext : 613038 / 613040 / 613041 ■ Student Activity
Fax : 6088 - 320 234
E-mail : jtmk@ums.edu.my
Objectives ■ Graduation
■ To expand the use of Information
Technology in all activities of the University. For more information, please visit our website
Information Technology and (https://smp.ums.edu.my/ijazah)
■ To create a comprehensive planning of ICT
Communication Division (Labuan Branch)
in UMS
■ To provide ICT services comprise of
Tel : 6087 - 460 435 / 438 / 425
hardware, software, network security and
Fax : 6087- 466 750
application system
E-mail: pejbtmk@ums.edu.my
■ To serve as catalyse for UMS in adapting
ICT
Information Technology and Communication
■ To determine the implemented and
Division (Sandakan Branch)
enforced ICT procedures in UMS
Tel : 6089 - 248 100
The department serves as a developer and
Ext : 618200 / 618223
implementer of Information and
Fax : 6089 - 220 710
Communication Technology (ICT) in UMS. The
E-mail : pejjtmk_sdk@ums.edu.my
services provided are aimed at creating an
environment of effective use of information
technology to help improve the knowledge,
competence and discipline users of ICT in
teaching, learning, research and
administration in UMS. Among the facilities
provided by the department are:
52 DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION

LEARNING MANAGEMENT LICENSED SOFTWARE TEACHING EQUIPMENT


SYSTEM (SmartUMS) Contact Person:
ASSISTANCE SERVICE (ABM)
Contact Person: ■ Mr. Suprianto Mohd Noor Contact Person:
■ Mrs. Salfarah Abdullah ■ Mr. Abdul Latif Matali
Provide software for the utilization of UMS
LMS was introduced to complement the citizens. Among the softwares provided are: Provide maintenance and teaching & learning
conventional/traditional learning system. It facilities for UMS lecture halls. Among the
was designed to help lecturers and students to ■ Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 facilities provided are LCD projector, LCD
create an online learning environment and also ■ Microsoft Visio 2010 screen, laptop, visualizers and Portable PA
to provide students easy access to course ■ Visual Studio System.
materials and resources. ■ SPSS 22
■ Operating System Windows 7 (upgrade only) MYREN
INTERNET CONNECTION AND WIFI ■ AMOS (network license)
■ E-VIEW (network license) Contact Person:
Contact Person:
■ MS VISIO ■ Mr. Abdul Idris Bin Benu
■ Mr. Abdul Idris Bin Benu
■ Mr. Yusof Bin Kamis ■ ArGIS
■ SAS Malaysia Research and Education Network
Provide UMS with Internet and WiFi service for (MYREN) enables high speed dedicated
UMS citizens for free. The wireless service To enjoy these services, please visit our connectivity to the internet and education
covers almost ninety percent (90%) of the counter at Department of Information sector for research capability in UMS. MYREN
university zone and ready to be used. Wi-Fi is Technology and Communication. connect UMS to global connectivity and
available for all residential colleges. Registered enable researcher to collaborate in project.
students can utilize the facility using ID Bandwidth capability for UMS is 2Gbps.
provided by university. For any problems GOOGLE APPS FOR EDUCATION
regarding Wi-Fi service, please visit our (GAFE) HELPDESK
counter at Department of Information
Technology and Communication building. For Contact Person: Contact Person:
further information regarding coverage area, ■ Mr. Chong Tze Chien ■ Mr. Suprianto Mohd Noor
please refer at http://www.ums.edu.my/jtmk. ■ Mrs. Noryanti Jekoron
GAFE is a Google hosted solution for email,
calendar, cloud storage (unlimited size), chat Provide ICT support to users especially UMS
and many other google services. Please visit computer, network and software installation.
http://webmail.ums.edu.my for access and
other information.
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION 53

If you have any inquiries, please contact us Department Of Information


using the methods below: Technology And Communication
TAMS: http://aset.ums.edu.my/myserv
Whatsapp only: 0109320234
Operational Hour
Email: helpdesk@ums.edu.my OPERATIONAL HOUR
Phone (ext): 613100 / 3888 MONDAY – THURSDAY 8.00 AM – 12.30 PM
2.00 PM – 4.30 PM
FRIDAY 8.00 AM – 11.30 PM
2.30 PM – 4.30 PM
INFORMATION AND SATURDAY, SUNDAY & (CLOSE)
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY PUBLIC HOLIDAY
DIVISION (LABUAN AND
SERVICE
SANDAKAN BRANCH)
■ Internet & Wireless Registration Counter
Person to contact: ■ Installation Counter
■ Mr. Ismet Zulfiqar Bin Ahmad Shaffie ■ Video Conferencing
(Labuan Branch) ■ Teaching Equipment Assistance (ABM)
■ Mr. Anuar M Nurung (Sandakan Branch) Ground Floor, Department of Information
Technology and Communication
The department serves as a developer and
OPERATIONAL HOUR
implementer of Information and 24 HOURS (Online)
Communication Technology (ICT) in Labuan
International Campus (UMSKAL) and SERVICE
■ E-Learning
Sandakan Campus. Among the services ■ Integrated Student Portal System (SMPB)
provided are:
REFERENCE
https://smart.ums.edu.my
■ Regulate computer and network https://smp.ums.edu.my
requirements.
■ Regulate teaching equipment requests. OPERATIONAL HOUR
WEEKDAY
■ Monitor and maintain all computer labs. MONDAY – FRIDAY 8.30 AM – 10.30 PM
■ Keep record of all computer and media SATURDAY & SUNDAY 8.30 AM – 6.00 PM
equipments.
SEMESTER HOLIDAY
■ Ensure users requirements are fulfilled in MONDAY – FRIDAY 8.30 AM – 4.30 PM
information technology. SATURDAY 9.30 AM – 12.30 PM
SUNDAY & PUBLIC HOLIDAY (CLOSE)

*Subject to the operating hours of the Library service

SERVICE
■ 1 Megalab (Thin Client)
REFERENCE
Ground Floor, Library
Tuan Khairul Tuan Annuar
Director - AN NUR Group of Companies
Bachelor of Science with Honours (Environmental Science)
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources (Alumni Year 2002)
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 55

“Excellence in Science, Technology and


Environmental Sustainability”

FACULTY OF
SCIENCE AND
NATURAL
RESOURCES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONORS
BPKP CODE PROGRAMME OFFERED
HS03 Conservation Biology
HS07 Industrial Chemistry
HS08 Mathematics with Economics
HS09 Mathematics with Computer Graphics
HS11 Environmental Science
HS21 Geology
HS22 Physics with Electronics
HS27 Aquaculture
HS40 Marine Science
HG07 Biotechnology

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY WITH HONORS


BPKP CODE PROGRAMME OFFERED
HG19 International Tropical Forestry
HG20 Nature Parks and Recreation
HG23 Forest Plantation and Agroforestry
HY11 Wood Technology and Industry
56 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

ACTING DEAN OF FACULTY HEAD OF PROGRAMME


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saafie Salleh
B.App. Sc., MSc. (USM), Ph.D (UMS)
Hartinie Marbawi
(Biotechnology – HG07)
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC AND INTERNATIONAL) Dr. Sahana Harun
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Bade
(Conservation Biology – HS03)
BSc. MSc. (UTM), Ph.D (UKM)

ACTING DEPUTY DEAN (STUDENT AFFAIRS AND ALUMNI) Dr. Mohd Sani Sarjadi
(Industrial Chemistry – HS07)
Dr. Jahimin Asik @ Abd. Rashid
Smsn. (UKM), MSc. (USM), Ph.D (UMS)
Dr. Darmesah Gabda
(Mathematics with Economics – HS08)
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION)
Dr. Rosmalina Abdul Rashid
MSc. (UPM), Ph.D
Dr. Rozaimi Zakaria
(Mathematics with Computer Graphics – HS09)
DEPUTY REGISTRAR Dr. Carolyn Melissa Payus
Hasmi Hashim
(Environmental Science – HS11)
B.Hsc. (UIAM), MSc. (UiTM)

SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICER Hennie Fitria W. Soehady Erfen


(Geology – HS21)
Syuhaime @ Suhaimi Ahmat Ali
Dip. Agric (UPM), BSc. (Hons), MSc. (UMS)
Dr. Afishah Alias
(Physics with Electronics – HS22)
Fairendy Fairuz
SmSn. (UKM)
Dr. Lim Leong Seng
(Aquaculture – HS27)
Francisca Mosilinus
BSc. (UMS)
Zarinah Waheed
(Marine Science – HS40)
SCIENCE OFFICER Musri Ismenyah
Afizan Abdullah (International Tropical Forestry – HG19)
BSc. (Hons.) (UMS)
Dr. Hamimah Talib
Nursharmie Amira Binti Yamin (Nature Parks and Recreation – HG20)
BSc. (UKM)
Maznah Muning
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (Forest Plantation and Agroforestry – HG23)
Mardena Jiwan
B. App. Sc. (USM) Janshah Moktar
(Wood Technology and Industry – HY11)
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 57

Bachelor’s Degree with Honours in biological learning, research, publication, multilateral


FACULTY OF science, chemistry, applied physics, applied collaboration, professional and community

SCIENCE AND
mathematics, environmental science, earth services to produce qualified, competitive and
science and forestry. skilled human resource to fulfill the
developmental needs of the community and
NATURAL Objectives nation.

RESOURCES
■ To produce knowledgeable, honest,
well-balanced and competent graduates Programmes
in the field of science, technology and The programmes offered by the faculty are
natural resources that are competitive at designed to combine earth and applied
For further inquiries, please contact: sciences in accordance to the rich natural
national and global level.
■ To expend the developments relating to resources that a ubiquitous in Malaysia,
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources namely the state of Sabah. The programmes
Complex of Science & Technology science and technology through education
and research, in line with the national offered involve two branches of sciences,
desire to become a developed nation; Physics and Biology which offers a Bachelor’s
Tel : +6088 - 320 000 Degree in Sciences with Distinctions, as
Ext. : 5872 ■ To produce graduated that are efficient,
skilled professionals with expertise based follows:
Fax : +6088 - 435 324
Email : fssa@ums.edu.my on the chosen programme core and well
supported by predetermined elective
Faculty of Science and Natural Resources courses;
Complex of Forestry ■ To equip graduated with a strong theory
and application of the programme core
Tel : +6088 - 320 118 towards a strong foundation to pursue
Fax : +6088 - 320 876 post graduate studies;
Email : fssa@ums.edu.my ■ To provide elective courses to faculties in
fulfillment of University’s goal towards
producing a well-balanced graduate.
Introduction
The Faculty of Science and Natural Resources Vision
(FSSA) was established with the primary aim The Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
to produce innovative and dynamic graduates aims to become an innovative and dynamic
in the field of science and natural resources institution in thriving excellence towards
towards achieving an innovative university imparting the knowledge of science,
status of international standing. With its technology and environmental sustainability.
campus location situated in a region rich in
natural resources such as mineral, flora and Mission
fauna encompassing both terrestrial and The Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
marine, the programmes offered are based on strives towards international recognition for
science, technology and towards excellence in imparting the knowledge of
environmental sustainability. The faculty offers science, technology and sustainability in
fourteen (14) programmes that lead to a natural resources through teaching and
58 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

wide range of career opportunities. They are


PHYSICAL SCIENCES also qualified to pursue their study on MSc Geology
and Ph.D programmes in mathematics with
Physics with Electronic economics. The geology programme was framed to
provide founding knowledge about the earth
This programme aims to produce graduates and the processes involved within and on the
Career Prospect
with a strong foundation in physics and can Bank, insurance company, investment company, earth’s surface. Earth’s natural resources such
contribute to the development of electronic – teacher, lecturer, statistics department, financial as petroleum, gas, minerals and construction
based industries. The students disciplines planner.
material as well as basic geological principles
while dynamic courses on the applications of will be explained through classroom learning
physics, electronics and information
technology are given through theoretical, Mathematics with Computer Graphic and a series of fieldwork made around Sabah.
Industrial training held at the final semester is
laboratory works and industrial training which
This programme is offered to nuture highly hoped to be benefited by students attending
encourages students to be up-to-date with the
skilled graduated in developing computer this course.
current knowledge needed. The uniqueness of
graphics application such as scientific
this multidiscipline programme (physics and Career Prospect
visualization, virtual reality, animation, As geologist/ geoscientist in government
electronics) ensures that the graduates have
computer games and mathematical software. departments, higher education institution, geology
high market value in the education, related industries i.e petroleum industry, mining,
The utmost strength of this program lies in the
engineering industry, research and industrial construction and tourism.
combination of three specialized knowledge of
sectors and administrations.
mathematics as the core, Computer Science
Career Prospect and Computer Graphics. The aim and purpose Industrial Chemistry
Physicists, electronic R&D, physic R&D, teacher, of Mathematics with Computer Graphics
lecturer, administrative officer, research officer. programs offered are also to prepare This programme aims to produce graduated
graduates who are competitive in the industry, who can contribute to agencies that are based
Mathematics with Economics public sector, academia and entrepreneurship on chemistry or require the knowledge of
by providing graduates theoretical knowledge chemistry, such as chemical industries, public
This programme provides a background in and skills in Mathematics and Computer or government institutions. Emphasis is given
mathematics and combines the relationship Graphics. Therefore, this program is designed to the application of chemistry in industries,
between mathematics and economics to produce mathematicians who are able to including material resources, instrumentation,
including microeconomics, macroeconomics, vender the knowledge and skills in the field of chemical processes, technology and
financial management and econometrics. mathematics into the virtual world application. environment. In addition, basic understanding
Students will develop and demonstrate the in physical, organic, inorganic and analytical
ability to reason mathematically by chemistry is also emphasized. This
Career Prospect programme also exposes students to
constructing mathematical proof, recognizing Computer graphic application, developer, virtual
and analyzing accurate numerical data in reality application programmer, scientific
industrial environment via industrial training
mathematics core course. Students will be visualization engineer, system analyst, computer and study tours to the chemical-based
able to apply suitable mathematical analysis to game programmer, graphic designer, mathematic industries. Other than that, the programme
develop a solution not only in economics but in
software developers and researchers. aims to provide students with relevant skills via
other disciplines as well, such as biology, hands-on practical courses and research
physics, engineering, environmental and projects. Relevant elective courses will be
marine science. Graduates with a strong offered to enrich the knowledge the students
mathematical background understanding in in fields closely related to the chemical
economics concepts are able to benefit from a industries.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 59

Career Prospect
Chemist, forensic expert, research officer, Medical
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Marine Science
Lab Technologist, lecturer, teacher, administrative
officer, business practitioner, industrial expert, Biotechnology The marine science programme impart
Chemical Engineer, Environmental Consultant, knowledge on the marine environment through
Safety Officers, ISO Auditor/ Consultant. This programme aims to produce graduated lectures, laboratory classes and field
who can contribute to the development of excursions aimed to expose the students to
biotechnology-based industries. Students will the diversity of marine life, marine ecosystems
Environmental Sciences and its interconnectivity to the environment.
be exposed to basic biology and chemistry
The environmental Science degree disciplines and later to apply these disciplines This course encompasses the management of
programme is a multidisciplinary programme in biotechnology, medical or research marine protected areas, maritime policies,
that emphasizes the role of basic scientific biotechnology. oceanic-atmospheric interactions, impacts of
understanding and practical skills in the human activities and climate change on the
laboratory and field for the understanding and Career Prospect oceans, to produce graduates who are able to
Genetic counselor, gene therapist, medical understand and manage conservation and
management of environmental problems. The geneticist, public health officer, forensic scientist,
strong scientific foundation in the first year lecturer, researcher, biomedical engineer,
sustainable utilization of marine resources.
leads to more detailed investigations in the bioinformatics and biology medeling personnel,
manufacturing technician,manufacturing and Career Prospect
second and third year of core Environmental Administrative/enforcement officer (e.g: officer in the
process specialist in pharmacogenomics, vanccines,
Science topics such as air and water quality drugs, foods and agricultural products (e.g: Marine Department, Maritime Enforcement Agency,
analyses, environmental hydrology, biopesticide), quality control analyst, environment Fisheries, Marine Parks Department), marine
meteorology and climate change, geographic consultant. conservation officer, marine park manager,
environmental consultant, scientist/ researcher,
information system, environmental modelling, eco-tourism – SCUBA diveguide, aquarist, resident
toxicology and environmental health, solid and biologist in island
toxic waste management, environmental law Conservation Biology
and environmental and resources
Conservation biology programme produces
management. These board range of modules
graduates who can assist in sustainable
enable the student to have a broad
environmental management, and also
environmental science portfolio while
develops attitudes that committed towards
maintaining a strong basis in the skills and
environmental sustainability. Students are
knowledge of a competent Environmental
exposed to a lot of fieldwork which are based
Scientis
on various disciplines in basic biology and
Career Prospect conservation as preparation for job markets.
Environment consultant, environment officer,
research officer, Safety Officer, Lecturer, Research Career Prospect
Technician, Teacher, Meteorology Officer, Researcher, lecturer, park manager, pharmaceutical
Environmental Auditor, Environmental Scientist, EIA industry, non-govermental organization, tourism
Officer, Environmental Education Officer, ISO industry, public awareness officer.
Consultant, Environmental related Industries,
Environmental Entrepreneurs and others.
60 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Aquaculture FORESTRY Wood Technology and Industry


This programme aims to produce trained International Tropical Forestry The goal of the program is to provide a strong
graduated in the aquaculture field who can foundation of knowledge and professional
assist in the development of the aquaculture The goal of the program is to produce skilled manpower in the field of wood-based
industry and who have the capability of graduates which are competent and strong in industries. With this, the program aims to
becoming successful aquaculture sustainable forest management based on produce graduates with theoretical and
entrepreneurs and scientists. Students will be strong knowledge of forestry science and technical knowledge in the field of
exposed to hatchery, pond and cage forestry field technology, well trained in the wood-based technology and industries,
management and required to run and manage interpretation of forest tecnology, forest policy competent and have the soft-skills and good
their own farm through shared farming and sensitive to current issues, have high characteristics to meet the needs of the labor
concept. Students will be also exposed to the human values, professional and market and skilled workforce in wood-based
basics biology, chemistry and biotechnology responsibilities in their careers in the future. industries.
disciplines in order to produce knowledgeable
graduate for aquaculture industry. Industrial Career Prospect Career Prospect
Factory manager, wood industry entrepreneur, wood
training at local and overseas aquaculture Forest officer, forest controller officer, forest
technology officer, wood science and product
farms and higher learning institute related to conservation officer, environmental impact analyst
(EIA), watershed management hydrology, park consultant, forest products and technology officer and
aquaculture will expose them to critical stages manager and landscape consultant/ entrepreneur. tree plantation manager.
in the farming process, and scientific
approach. Forest Plantation and Agroforestry
Career Prospect Nature Parks and Recreation
Aquaculture entrepreneur, fish and crustacean farm The goal of the program is to produce
manager, fisheries officer, research officer, science The goal of the program is to educate in graduates with strong in theoretical knowledge
officer, lecturer, quality control (seafood), Scientist & conserving and managing nature parks such and with completed practical training in forest
consultant. plantations and agroforestry discipline, crop
as national parks, forest recreational parks and
protected areas with the understanding about and tree productions, operation of scientific
the functions and values of forest ecosystem, equipments and farm equipments, graduates
while able to deal with the science and art of that capable and knowledgeable in the
park planning and management of nature management and implementation of research
parks, recreational activities and sustainable projects or plantation projects. The objective is
tourism. also to produce graduates with soft skills
(communication, professionalism, ethics and
Career Prospect entrepreneurship), have the interest and
Park managers/researcher/forest conservation awareness of current issues, standards and
officer, landscape consultant/entrepreneur, practices in the areas of interest.
recreation officer, environmental impact consultant,
wildlife officer Career Prospect
Nursery Officer / Consultant, Recreation Activity /
Tourism Officer, Environmental Impact Consultant,
Plantation / Farm / Nursery / Operation Manager,
Research Officer and Plantation / Farm Entrepreneur.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 61

ACADEMIC STAFF Associate Professors DR. JEDOL DAYOU


SmSn., SSn. (UKM), Ph.D (Southampton)
Professors DR. ABDULLAH BADE
*Deputy Dean (Academic & International)
Acoustic & Nuclear Physics

BSc., MSc. (UTM), Ph.D (UKM) DR. JUMAT SULAIMAN


DATUK DR. MOHD. HARUN ABDULLAH SmSn., MIT, Ph.D (UKM)
*Vice Chancellor Computer Graphics & Virtual Environment
Numerical Analysis & Scientific Calculation
BSc. (UPM), SSn. (UKM), Ph.D (UTM)
Water Quality DR. SAAFIE SALLEH
Acting Dean DR. LEE PING CHIN
B. App.Sc., MSc. (USM), Ph.D (UMS) Director
DR. BABA MUSTA (sabatical leave) (Centre of Research & Innovation)
SmSn., SSn. (UKM), Ph.D (UTM) Optoelectronic and Material Science
BSc. (Malaya), MSc, Ph.D (Tokyo)
Environmental Geotechnic/ Geochemistry Molecular Biology & Microbiology
DR. AINI JANTENG
SmSn., SSn. (UKM), Ph.D (UM)
DR. FELIX TONGKUL DR. LIEW KANG CHIANG
Complex Analysis
*Director (Centre of Natural Disaster Studies) BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (UPM)
SmSn. (UKM), Ph.D (London) Wood Science & Utilization
DR. ANDY RUSSEL IMMIT MOJIOL
Sedimentology/ Tectonic/ Geotourism BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Göttingen,Germany)
Urban Forest Management DR. LOUMI @ NOUMIE SURUGAU
DR. KAWI BIDIN *Deputy Director (Research & Innovation) (Centre of
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Manchester), Ph.D (Lancaster) DR. CHONG KHIM PHIN Research & Innovation)
Environmental Hidrology *Head of Unit (SPOR) SmSn., (UKM), MSc. (East Anglia), Ph.D (York), AMRSC
Dip. Agric, BSc. (UPM), MRes. (London), Analytical Chemistry & Separation Chemistry
DR. MARCUS JOPONY DIC, Ph.D (Nottingham, UK)
*Director (Centre of Academic Advancement) Plant Pathology & Biotechnology DR. MAHMUD HJ. SUDIN
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Reading), Ph.D (Nottingham) BSc. (UKM), MSc. (Wales), Ph.D (Aberdeen)
Environmental Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry DR. COLIN RUZELION MAYCOCK Forest Pathology
BSc. (James Cook University, Queensland), Msc. (James
DR. MD LUTFOR RAHMAN Cook University, Queensland), Ph.D. (James Cook DR. NORMAH HJ. AWANG BESAR @ RAFFIE
BSc. (Hons), MSc. (Rajshahi, Bangladesh), Ph.D (UPM) University, Queensland) BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Hamburg)
Polymer Chemistry Conservation & Ecology of Dipterocarps Soil Science

DR. MOHD HAMAMI SAHRI DR. HO CHONG MUN DR. PIAKONG MOHD. TUAH
BSc. (UPM), MSc. (Suny College of Environmental BSc., MSc. (Malaya), Ph.D (Yokohama) Dip. RSH (London), BSc., MSc. (Bristol), Ph.D (UTM)
Science & Foresty, U.S.A.), Ph.D (UKM) Complex Analysis & Econometrics Solid Waste Management
Wood Anatomy and Wood Quality
DR. HOW SIEW ENG DR. PHUA MUI HOW
DR. SANUDIN HJ. TAHIR *Director of Centre for Industry and Community Network *Profesor, Kelvin Tan Aik Pen Forestry Seat BA.
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (London), Ph.D (UKM), DIC BSc., MSc. (USM), Ph.D (Southampton), AMIC (Geography) (Malaya);
Stratigraphy and Petroleum Geology Combinatorial Chemistry & Natural Products Chemistry MEnv.Sc. (Tsukuba), Ph.D (Tokyo)
Remote Sensing, GIS & Park Planning
DR. SHARIFF A. KADIR S. OMANG AL- HAJ DR. JUALANG @ AZLAN ABDULLAH GANSAU
Dean of Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and DR. SAZMAL EFFENDI ARSHAD
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Glasgow), Ph.D (London)
Language Learning *Director (Preparatory Centre for Science & Technology)
Petrology & Structural Geology
BSc., Ph.D (UPM) Dip. Ind. Chem. (ITM) BSc. (JM Liverpool), Ph.D
Biotechnology (Sheffield)
DATIN DR. MARIAM ABD. LATIP TEM & Glass Ceramics
BSc. (UKM), MSc. (Reading), Ph.D (UKM)
Genetics, Plant Breeding DR. JUSTIN SENTIAN
*Director of Eco Campus Management Centre DR. SUHAIMI MD. YASIR
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (East Anglia), Ph.D (Lancaster) *Head of Unit (Seaweed Research Unit)
Atmospheric Science/ Industrial Pollution/ EIA SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UTM),
Cert. In Taxation (UiTM) PhD (Canterbury)
Protein Chemistry & Flavour Chemistry
62 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

DR. WONG NYET KUI DR. DARMESAH GABDA DR. MOH PAK YAN
BSc. (UPM), Ph.D (London) *Head of Programme (Mathematics with Economic) *Head of Unit (Water Research Unit)
Biochemistry, Proteomics BSc., MSc. (UKM), MRes., Ph.D (Lancester) BSc. Ed, MSc. (UTM), Ph.D (Manchester), AMIC
Extreme Value Theory, Statistics Material Chemistry & Catalytic Chemistry
DR. ZALEHA ABDUL AZIZ
*Director (Centre of Instrumentation and Science Services) DR. FAUZIAH SULAIMAN DR. MARIA LOURDES T. LARDIZABAL
BSc. (Liverpool), Ph.D (Nottingham) *Postgraduate Coordinator BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Malaya)
Plant Biotechnology BSc., MA (USM), Ph.D (Waikato) Forest Entomology
Physics Education/ Education Technology
DR. MOHAMMAD SHAHEEN KHAN
Senior Lecturers FARRAH ANIS FAZLIATUL BT. ADNAN (study leave)
SmSn., SSn. (UKM)
BSc., MSc., Ph.D (Aligarh Muslim University India)
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Management of Coast Line Resources
DR. ROSMALINA ABDUL RASHID DR. MOHD. SANI SARJADI
*Deputy Dean (Research & Innovation) DR. HARRY CHONG LYE HIN *Head of Programme (Industrial Chemistry)
BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D UTM) BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (USM) BSc., MSc. (UTM), Ph.D (Sheffield, UK)
Eco-Tourism & Park Management Pollution Control Technology Organic Synthesis & Polymer Chemistry
DR. AFISHAH ALIAS DR. HAMIMAH TALIB DR. MUHAMMAD AQEEL ASHRAF
*Head of programme (Physics with Electronics) *Head of Programme (Nature Park & Recreation) BSc., MSc., Ph.D (UM)
B.Eng. (Tokyo), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Muroran, Japan) BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS) Environmental Chemistry
Semiconductor Forest Recreation
MAZNAH MAHALI
AWANG AHMAD MOHD YUNUS DR. ISMAIL ABD. RAHIM BSc. (UPM), MSc. (Loughborough)
Dip., BSc., MSc. (UPM) SmSn. (UKM), MSc., Ph.D (UMS) Water Quality, Hydrology & Recreation
Wood Technology Industry Environmental Geology/Rock Engneering/ Rock
Mechanics/ Geotechnic MOHD. KHALIZAN SABULLAH
DR. ASMAHANI AWANG BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS)
BSc., Ph.D (UTM) DR. JAHIMIN ASIK @ ABD. RASHID Biochemistry
Material Physics *Acting Deputy Dean (Student Affairs and Alumni)
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (USM), PhD (UMS) DR. NORAINI ABDULLAH
DR. BONAVENTURE VUN LEONG WAN Electrochemistry SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Loughborough), Ph.D (UMS)
SmSn., SSn., Ph.D (UKM) Mathematical Modelling
Environmental Management JANSHAH MOKTAR
*Head of Programme (Wood Technology & Industry) DR. NEWATI WID
DR. BERHAMAN AHMAD BSc., MSc. (UPM) BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), PhD. (Leeds)
BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UM), Ph.D (Aberdeen) Wood and Bio-Composite Properties Chemical Analysis & Environmental Control
Dendrology
DR. JEPHTE SOMPUD DR. RAHMATH ABDULLA
DR. COLLIN GLEN JOSEPH BSc., MSc., Ph.D (UKM) BSc. (Kerala University, India), MSc. (Banglore University),
BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Nottingham), AMIC Zoology Ph.D (UMS)
Material Chemistry Chemical Engineering
JULIUS KODOH
DR. CHEE FUEI PIEN Dip. (UiTM), BSc. (UMS), MSc. (UPM) DR. ROZAIMI ZAKARIA
BSc., Ph.D (UMS) Forest Plantation & Agro-Forestry *Head of Programme (Mathematic with Computer Graphic)
Nuclear Physics & Semiconductor BSc., MSc., Ph.D (UMT)
DR. KEIKO IOKI
DR. CAROLYN MELISSA PAYUS BSc. (NWU), MSc. (Kyoto), Ph.D (Kyoto) DR. RODEANO ROSLEE
*Head of Programme (Environmental Sciences) Landscape Design and Landuse Planning BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UKM)
SmSn., SSn., Ph.D (UKM) Engineering Geology
Environmental Law & Atmospheric Chemistry KAMSIA HJ. BUDIN (study leave)
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Birmingham)
Environmental Toxicology
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 63

DR. SITI RAHAYU MOHD HASHIM


BSc., (UPM), SSn. (UKM), Ph.D (UK)
Lecturers HAJAH HENNIE FITRIA W. SOEHADY ERFEN
*Head of Programme (Geology)
Statistical Process Control and Statistics BSc., MSc. (UMS)
AHMAD NORAZHAR MOHD. YATIM Engineering Geology
BSc. (UTM), SSn. (UKM)
SURIANI HASSAN (study leave) Remote Sensing
BSc. (Warwick), MSc. (UM) HARTINIE MARBAWI
Applied Statistics *Head of Programme (Biotechnology)
AINOL AZIFA MOHD FAIK BSc., MSc. (UMS)
BSc., MSc. (UMS) Plant Biotechnology/ Environmental Biotechnology
DR. SAHARI JAPAR (post doc) Molecular Biology
BSc., MSc., Ph.D (UPM)
Polymer Composites HARDAWATI YAHYA (study leave)
ALVIE LO SIN VOI Dip. (UPM), BSc. (UPM), MSc. (KUFF, Thailand)
SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Community Forestry
SAHAT SADIKUN Superconductor
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
ISMAWATI PALLE (study leave)
Geophysics ASDALIFAH TALIBE (study leave) Dip., BSc., MSc. (UPM)
SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Adhesive and Coating
SUZELAWATI ZENIAN Applied Mathematics
SmSn., SSn. (UKM) JUNAIDI ASIS
Applied Mathematics AFFENDY BIN HASSAN (study leave) BSc. (UMS), SSn. (UKM)
Dip., BSc. (UPM), MSc. (UMS) Paleontology
DR. WALTER LINTANGAH Agro-Forestry
Dip., BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Germany) KHADIZAH GHAZALI
Forest Law and Policy AG. SUFIYAN ABD. HAMID SmSn., SSn. (UKM)
SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Applied Mathematics
WILTER MALANDI @ AZWAL AZIZ Renewable Energy
BSc., MSc. (UPM) KAMLISA UNI KAMLUN (study leave)
Park Management ARIF MANDANGAN BSc., MSc. (UMS)
BSc. (UMT), MSc (UPM) Landscape Ecology
DR. WILSON WONG VUN CHIONG Computational Mathematics
BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Tokyo) MANDY MAID
ASSIS KAMU BSc.(UPM), MSc. (KUFF, Thailand)
Environmental Economics
B.Econ, MSc. (UMS) Tree Breeding and Plant Propagation
Statistic Economic
DR. ZULHERRY ISNAIN
*Director of Small Island Research Group MAZNAH MUNING
CHIN SU NA *Head of Programme (Plantation Forestry and Agroforestry)
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UKM) BSc. (USM), SSn. (UKM)
Remote Sensing BSc., MSc.(UPM)
Applied Statistics Enthomology
ABU BAKAR BIN ABD RAHMAN DIANA DEMIYAH
BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), MPhil (Southampton) MUSRI BIN ISMENYAH
BSc., MSc. (Niigata) *Head of Programme (International Tropical Forestry)
Electronics system design, Microelectronics, Environmental Biology
Semiconductor BSc., MSc. (UMS)
Forest Ecology
FAZILAH MUSA
BSc. (UPM), MSc. (UPM) MOHD ABDULLAH ABD. GHANI
Forest Economic Dip., BSc., MSc. (UPM)
Forest Assessment & Inventory
FOUZIAH MD. YASSIN
MEng. (York) MOHAMED ALI YUSOF MOHD HUSIN (study leave)
Electronic and Communication Engineering BSc., MSc. (UMS)
Engineering Geology
HAZERINA PUNGUT
SmSn., SSn. (UKM)
Industrial Mineral
64 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

MELISSA SHARMAH BTE GILBERT @ JESUET


BSc., MSc. (UMS)
SHIRLEY @ MARYLINDA BAKANSING (study leave)
Dip., BSc., MSc. (UPM) INSTITUTE FOR
Wood Chemical Modification Wood Science and Wood Industry
TROPICAL BIOLOGY
MOHAMAD ZUL HILMEY BIN MAKMUD
BEng. (UTM), MSc. (UPM)
TAN WEI HSIANG
BSc., MSc. (UMS)
CONSERVATION
Electrical Engineering Phytochemistry

NORHAFIZA HAMZAH YONG ENN LUN (study leave)


Professor
BSc., MSc. (UTM) BEcon. (UMS), MEcon. (UKM) DR. CHARLES S. VAIRAPPAN
Computer Science Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics *Director
(Institute for Tropical Biology Conservation)
ROSLINA JAWAN (study leave) ZATURRAWIAH ALI OMAR B.Appld. Sc., MSc. (USM), Ph.D (Hokkaido)
BSc. (UPM), MSc.(UMS) BIT (UUM), MSc. (Swansea)
Kimia Hasilan Semulajadi Marin
Plant Biotechnology/ Fermentation Technology Computer Science

RUBIA IDRIS (study leave)


BSc. (UPM), MSc. (UM)
MOHD. HAFIZ ABD. MAJID (study leave)
BEng. (UTM), MEng. (UMS) Associate Professors
Catalytic Chemistry Chemical Engineering
DR. ABDUL HAMID AHMAD
RUBENA YUSOFF (study leave) NORINI TAHIR (study leave) SmSn. (UKM), M.Phil (Aberdeen), Ph.D (Queensland)
BSc., MSc. (USM) BSc., MSc (UTM) Zoology
Medical Instrumentation Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry
DR. HOMATHEVI RAHMAN
ROHANA TAIR SABRINA BINTI SOLOI (study leave) *Deputy Director (Development & Human Resource)
BSc. (UMT), MSc. (UMS) BSc., MSc. (UTM) SmSn. (UKM), Ph.D (UMS)
Environmental Science Polymer Technology Taxonomy, Ecology and Insect Systematics
RECHARD LEE
BSc. (UPM), MSc., Ph.D (UMS) - Ongoing Tutors DR. HENRY BERNARD
BSc. (Malaya), MSc. (Reading) Ph.D (Copenhagen)
Wild Life Management, Biometry and Small Mammal
RAFIDAH MOHD. SALIM FAUZE BIN MAHMUD Ecology
Dip., BSc., MSc. (UPM) BSc., MSc. (UMS)
Wood and Non-Wood Chemistry Pharmacology DR. MONICA SULEIMAN
RHEMA D MARIPA BSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Manchester)
HARDIANSHAH SALEH (study leave)
BSc. (UPM), MSc. (Aberdeen) BSc. (UMS), MSc. (UKM) Bryology
Arboriculture Geophysics
DR. BAKHTIAR EFFENDI YAHYA
ROZIELA HANIM ALAMJURI SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kagoshima)
Dip., BSc., MSc.(UPM) NORIZKIAH DZULKARNAIN (study leave) Taxonomy, Ecology & Systematics of Insects
Non Wood Forest Product BSc. (UTM)
Mathematics
DR. SURAYA ABDUL SANI
BSc. (Monash University), Ph.D (Nottingham)
Senior Lecturers
Biophysical Chemistry / Pharmacy DR. ARMAN HADI MOHMAD @ FIKRI
*Deputy Director (Research & Academic)
SATURI BINTI BACO (study leave) BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Osaka)
BSc. (UTM), MSc. (UMS) Fresh Water Ecology, Aquatic Entomology
Physics Semiconductor

SITI AISHAH MOHD. ALI DR. FIFFY HANISDAH SAIKIM


BSc. (UNIMAS), SSn. (UKM) BSc. (UNIMAS), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Queensland)
Environmental Chemistry Wildlife Tourism, Conservation Learning
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 65

JULIUS KULIP
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Reading), U.K
KUEH BOON HEE
BSc., MSc. (UMS) Associate Professors
Plant & Fungi Taxonomy Conservation Biology, Herpetology and Nature Tourism
DR. JULIAN RANSANGAN
DR. KARTINI SAIBEH LAM NYEE FAN *Deputy Director (Academic & Internationalization)
*Head of Unit for Orchid Studies BSc. (USM), MSc. (UMS) BSc. (UNIMAS), MSc. Ph.D (UMS)
BSc., MSc. (USM), Ph.D (Reading) Phytochemistry, Insect Symbiont Genetics Marine Biotechnology and Molecular Genetics
Plant Taxonomy (Araccae)
LUIZA MAJUAKIM DR. SITTI RAEHANAH MUHAMAD SHALEH
DR. KALSUM MOHD YUSAH SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Kyoto) *Deputy Director (Research & Innovation)
BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Cambridge) Plant Ecology BSc., Ph.D (UPM)
Canopy Biology Planktonology and Aquaculture
NOR AZIZUN RUSDI
DR. MAHADIMENAKBAR M. DAWOOD BSc. MSc. (UPM) DR. EJRIA SALEH
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (Durham), Ph.D (Kyushu) Plant Biotechnology BSc. (UPM), MSc. (Liverpool), Ph.D (UMS)
Biology and Insect Ecology Oceanography & Coastal Hydrodynamics
ROBERT FRANCIS PETERS
DR. NAZIRAH MUSTAFFA SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS) ASSOC. PROF. DR. TERUAKI YOSHIDA
BSc. (UMS), MSc. (Durham), Ph.D (UMS) Natural Tourism and Environmental Economy BSc., MSc. (Soka), PhD (UKM)
Molecular Genetics, Entomology Marine Zooplankton, Copepods, Coral Reefs
NOOR HALIZA HASAN
DR. SAHANA HARUN BSc., MSc (UNIMAS) ASSOC. PROF. DR. JOHN BARRY GALLAGHER
*Head of Programme (Conservation Biology) Molecular Ecology & Evolution BSc. (Hons) (Manchester), MSc. (Southampton),
SmSn. (UKM), MSc (UMS) Ph.D (Birmingham) PhD (Tasmania)
Freshwater Ecology DR. LIM LEONG SENG Seagrass and seaweed seacape dynamics, blue carbon
*Head of Programme (Aquaculture) sequestration and storage
DR. JAYA SEELAN A/L SATHIYA SEELAN BSc., MSc., PhD (UMS)
BSc. Hons (UNIMAS), MSc (UNIMAS) Fish Behaviour, Aquaculture
Senior Lecturers
DR. LIEW THOR SENG
BSc. Hons, MSc (UMS) BORNEO MARINE DR. ABENTIN ESTIM
RESEARCH INSTITUTE BSc. (UPM), MSc., Ph.D (UMS)
Aquatic Chemistry & Marine Pollution
Lecturers Professors DR. ANNITA YONG SEOK KIAN
ANNA WONG *Manager (Shrimp Hatchery UMS)
SmSn. Zoologi (UKM), MSc. Zoology (UNIMAS) DR. ROSSITA SHAPAWI BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kinki)
Zoology and WL Management *Director (Borneo Marine Research Institute) Marine Invertebrates & Nutrition
BSc. (UPM), MSc. (Tasmania), Ph.D (UMS)
AZNIZA MAHYUDIN Fish Nutrition DR. B. MABEL MANJAJI MATSUMOTO
SmSn., SSn. (UKM) SmSn. (UKM), Ph.D (Tasmania)
Resources Management DR. KISHIO HATAI Ichthyology & Marine Biodiversity
BSc., MSc. (Tokyo University of Fisheries)
ELIA GODOONG Ph.D (Tokyo University) DR. FAIHANNA ABDULLAH @ CHING FUI FUI
BSc., MSc. (UPM) Fungal diease of Fish and Shellfish, Fish Pathology Manager (Fish Hatchery UMS)
Geographic Information System BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kinki)
DR. SALEEM MUSTAFA
Fish Physiology and Culture, Fish Husbandary,
HAIRUL HAFIZ MAHSOL BSc., MSc., Ph.D (Aligarth)
Aquaculture
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS) Fisheries Science and Aquaculture
Parasitology
DR. GUNZO KAWAMURA
BSc. MSc. Ph.D (Hokkaido)
Fish Behaviour
66 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

DR. JOHN MADIN


BSc., Ph. D (Malaya)
Tutors Senior Lecturers
Marine Resource Management DR. CAHYO BUDIMAN
WAHIDATUL HUSNA ZULDIN
Bsc. (RIT, New York) MSc. (UMS) BSc. (Bogor Agriculture University), MSc., Ph.D (Osaka
DR. PUSHPA M. PALANIAPPAN University)
BSc., MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (Charles Darwin) Protein Science & Engineering
AZAHARIE ANUAR
Marine Herpetology
Bsc. (UMS) DR. CHRISTOPHER VOO LOK YUNG
Aquaculture BSc., MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Kyushu University)
DR. SITI NOR FATIHAH ZAKARIA
Bioinformatics
BSc., MSc., PhD (UMT)
Aquaculture (Breeding Technology)
BIOTECHNOLOGY DR. CLARENCE ONGKUDON
*Deputy Director (Research & Innovations)
DR. NAZIA BINTI ABDUL KADAR
BSc. (Hons) (UMT), PhD (USM)
RESEARCH INSTITUTE BSc., MSc. (UTM), Ph.D (Monash)
Bioprocess Engineering
Molecular Ecology
Professors DR. LING YEE SOON
BSc. (Northumbria University), MSc. (Newcastle Upon
DR. RAFIDAH OTHMAN
Tyne University), Ph.D ( National Taiwan University)
DVM, PhD (UPM) BRIG. JEN. PROF. DATUK SERI PANGLIMA DR. Metabolomics & Toxicology
Veterinary Medicine, Immunology, Aquatic Diseases KAMARUZAMAN HJ. AMPON
BSc. (Lancaster) MSc. (York), Ph.D (Ohio State) DR. NUR ATHIRAH YUSOF
DR. SUJJAT AL-AZAD Biochemistry/ Microbiology BSc. (RIT, USA), Ph.D (UKM)
BSc., MSc. (BAU), MSc. (AIT), Ph.D (Malaya) DR. CLEMENTE MICHAEL WONG
Marine Biotechnology, Microbiology & Probiotics DR. SITI FATIMAH SIMAT
*Director (Biotechnology Research Institute) SmSn., Ph.D (UKM)
BSc.,MSc.(UPM), Ph.D (Cambridge) Molecular Biology
Molecular Microbiology
Lecturers DR. TEOH PEIK LIN
AUDREY DANING TUZAN Associate Professors SmSn., SSn. (UKM) Ph.D (UK)
Molecular Pharmacology
BSc., MSc. (UMS)
DR. MOHAMMAD IQBAL
Shrimp Culture BSc., MSc., Ph.D (India)
CHEN CHENG ANN
Biochemistry Lecturers
BSc., MSc. (UNIMAS) DR. SHAFIQUZZAMAN SIDDIQUEE
Meiobenthology BSc Ag (Bangladesh), MSc. Ph.D (UPM, Malaysia) LECTURERS
CHEONG BO ENG
BSc.(UPM), MSc. (Kyoto, Japan)
Biosensor & Bioelectronics Plant Biochemistry Cell
DR. MADIHAH JAFFAR SIDIK
BSc., MSc. (UMS), PhD (Bangor) DR. KENNETH FRANCIS RODRIGUES GRACE JOY CHIN WEI LIE
BSc., MSc. (India), Ph.D (UMS) BSc. (UM), MSc. (UMS)
Physical Oceanography Molecular Genetics Molecular Biology
MUHAMMAD ALI SYED HUSSEIN DR. DAISY VANITHA
BSc., MSc. (Malaya) RUZAIDI AZLI MOHD MOKHTAR
BSc. (Providence College, India), MSc., (PSG College, BSc.,(Tokyo University of Agri & Tech), MSc. (UPM)
Macrobenthos, Mangrove & Coastal Ecology India), Ph.D (TRC, India) Biochemistry
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
ZARINAH WAHEED SOPHIA LAU TIEK YING
*Head of Programme (Marine Science) DR. VIJAY KUMAR SmSn., (UKM), MSc. (UNIMAS)
BSc., Msc., Ph.D (UPM) Molecular Epidemiology
SmSn. (UKM), MSc. (UMS) Molecular Genetics
Ecology & Management of Coral Reef
WILSON YONG THAU LYM (study leave)
DR. MOHAMMAD TAMRIN MOHAMMAD LAL BSc., MSc.(UPM)
Plant Molecular Biology
Bsc. Msc, PhD (UMS)
Marine Biotechnology
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 67

YEW CHEE WEI


BSc., MSc. (UMS)
Molecular Genetics

DR. MAILIN MISSION


BSc., MSc. (UTM), Ph.D (University of Adelaide, Austrial)
Bioprocess Engineering

ZARINA BINTI AMIN


BSc. (Liverpool John Moores Univ., UK),
MSc. (Univ. of Sheffield, UK)
Molecular Pathology

Tutors
ADRIAN VICTOR NG WUI MING
BSc. (UM), MSc. (UMS)
Enzymology

SURYANI SAALLAH
BSc. (UTM)
Bioprocess Chemical
68
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

HS03 Conservation Biology


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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
COURSES Islamic and Asia Ethnic Basic
PROMOTION OF Civilization Relationship (HE) Entrepreneurship
KNOWLEDGE (TITAS) UC00X02 (APK)
LANGUAGE UEXXXX2 Soft Skills III
LEARNING Soft Skills I
(12 credit hours) UK00X02
Soft Skills II

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


UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00700
COURSES BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00502/ BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UX00102 UX00202 UB00602
LEARNING UB00502/ BA1 BA2 BI4 or
(8 credit hours) UB00602 UX00302
BI4 BA3

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (0 credit hour)
UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/
COURSES EW/ER0xx03 EJ10201 EJ20101 EJ20101 EJ30101 EJ30101
CO-CURRICULUM or
(3 credit hours) ED/EU/EP/
EJ10101

(3/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour)
FACULTY ST00302 ST00202 ST00902 ST33903
COURSES Earth Sciences Basic Statistics Scientific Biometry and
(11 credit hours) and Planets Writing Experimental
ST00502 Design
Basic Chemistry

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


Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 69

HS03 Conservation Biology


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 SB13103 SB13203 SB23103 SB23203 SB33102 SB33203 SB43106 SB43208
COURSES Introduction to Microbial Entomology Systematics GIS in Scientific Scientific Industrial
(82 credit hours) Conservation Diversity SB23303 SB23403 Conservation Project I Project II Training
Biology SB13403 Population Ecology Biology SB33403 SB43002
Animal Diversity Biology & SB23602 SB33303 Molecular Sustainable
SB13603 Evolution Preservation & Biochemistry Biology in Environmental
Cell Biology & SB23503 Collection SB33502 Conservation Development
Genetic Plant Diversity Management Ecological SB33603 SB43503
SB24002 Methods Plant Wildlife
Biogeography SB33703 Physiology Management
Policies and SB33803 SB43703
Legislations of Animal Genetic for
Biodiversity Physiology Conservation
Conservation SB34002 SB43902
SB23803 Fieldwork Selected Topics
Aquatic in Conservation
Ecology Biology

(3 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (10 credit hours) (13 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (16 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
ELECTIVES SB24202 SB34102 SB34202 SB44102
(8 credit hours) Nature Tourism Ethnobiology Natural Product Canopy Biology
Products SB34302 Chemistry SB44302
SB24402 Primate SB34402 Protected Areas
Nature Conservation Tissue Culture Management
Interpretation SB34502 Principles
SB24602 Instrumental SB34602
Introduction to Methods Wildlife Captive
Environmental Management
Assessment

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

TOTAL
(124 credit hours) 18/19 17/18 15/16 17/18 15/16 16/16 18/18 8/8
70
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HS07 Industrial Chemistry


YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
KURSUS WAJIB UW00202 UW00102 UB00302 / UB00402 /
UNIVERSITI Tamadun Islam Hubungan Etnik XX00202 XX00302
dan Asia (TITAS) UK00X02 Reading & English for
UE00X02 Kemahiran Writting in Academic
Kemahiran insaniah II English / Bahasa Reading &
Insaniah UC00X02 Asing 2 Writting /Bahasa
UB00102 Kemahiran UW00302 Asing 3
/UB00402 Insaniah III Asas
Communicative UB00202 / Pembudayaan
English XX00102 Keusahawanan
Grammar / Oral
English for Communication
Academic in English /
Reading & Bahasa Asing 1
Writting
ECXXX3
Kokurikulum

(9 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)


KURSUS TERAS ST00602 ST00202 ST00803 ST00402 ST00902
FAKULTI Basic Physics Basic Statistics Statistical Basic Biology Scientific Writing
Programming
Package

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 71

HS07 Industrial Chemistry


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 SK12101 SK12201 SK22101 SK22201 SK32103 SK34203 SK40106 SK40208
CORE Physical Analytical Physical Analytical Separation Project Scientific I Project Industrial
Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Technology and SK32403 Scientific II Training
Practical I Practical I Practical II Practical II Instrumentation Applied Physical SK40303
SK12301 SK12401 SK22301 SK22401 SK32303 Chemistry Environmental
Organic Inorganic Organic Inorganic Organic SK32603 Technology For
Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Spectroscopy Principles and Industry
Practical I Practical I Practical II Practical II SK32503 Technology of SK40503
SK12503 SK12603 SK22503 SK22603 Industrial Chemical Principles and
Physical Analytical Physical Analytical Inorganic Processes Technology in
Chemistry I Chemistry I Chemistry II Chemistry II Chemistry SK32803 Food Industry
SK12703 SK12803 SK22703 SK22803 Processes Industrial
Organic Inorganic Organic Inorganic SK32703 Organic
Chemistry I Chemistry I Chemistry II Chemistry II Principles and Chemistry
SK12902 SK22903 SK23203 Technology for Processes
Laboratory Environmental Materials Resource SK33803
Safety And Chemistry For Chemistry Recovery Polymer
Accreditation Industry SK32903 Chemistry and
Nanotechnology Technology

(10 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
ELECTIVES *SK33203 *SK40703
Natural Products Forensic
Chemistry And Chemistry
Drugs Discovery *SK41303
*SK33403 Principles and
Residue And Technology of
Pesticide Biochemical
Analysis Processes
*SK33603 *SK41503
Electrochemical Applied Physical
Technology Chemistry

(9 credit hours) (9 credit hours)

TOTAL CREDIT 19 18 17 16 17 17 15 8
HOURS

*Choose two courses only.


CREDIT HOURS ENROLLED = 127
72
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HS08 Mathematics With Economics


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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Tamadun Islam Ethnic Relation Introduction to
(PROMOTIONAL) dan Asia (TITAS) (HE) Entrepreneurship
OF UE00X02 UC00X02 (APK)
KNOWLEDGE Soft Skill I Soft Skill III
(12 credit hours) UK00X02
Soft Skill II
(6 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00700
CORE BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00502/ BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UX00102 UX00202 UB00602
(8 credit hours) UB00502/ BA1 BA2 BI4 or
UB00602 UX00302
BI4 BA3

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hrs) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (0 credit hour)
UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/
CORE EW/ER0XX03 EJ10201 EJ20101 EJ20201 EJ30101 EJ30201
CO-CURRICULUM or
(3 credit hours) ED/EU/EP/
EJ10101

(3/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour)
FACULTY CORE ST00702 ST00803 ST00902
(7 credit hours) Computer Statistical Scientific
Programming Programming Writing
and Simulation Package

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


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Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HS08 Mathematics With Economics


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 SM13103 SM13203 SM23103 SM23203 SM33103 SM33202 SM43103 SM40208
CORE Mathematics I Mathematics II Linear Algebra Real Analysis Differential Numerical Mathematical Industrial
(63 credit hours) SM13403 SM23403 Equation Method Modelling Training
Object Oriented Statistical SM33302 SM33403 SM43303
Programming Analysis Numerical Complex Decision
SM23603 Calculation Variables Science
Operational SM33503 Calculus SM40106
Research Advanced SM33603 Scientific
Mathematics I Optimization Project II
SM33803
Advanced
Mathematics II
SM34203
Scientific Project I

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
MINOR / SJ13103 SJ13203 SJ23103 SJ23203 SJ33103 SJ33203 SJ43103
ELECTIVES Economis Microeconomics I Microeconomics II Financial Financial Econometrics International
(30 credit hours) Statistics SJ23303 Management I Management II Economics
Macroeconomics I SJ23403 SJ33303
Macroeconomics II Financial
Mathematics

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

TOTAL
(123 credit hours) 19/17 15/16 16/17 17/18 16/17 17/18 15 8
74
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

HS09 Mathematics with Computer Graphic


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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Tamadun Islam Ethnic Relation Introduction to
PROMOTION OF dan Asia (TITAS) (HE) Entrepreneurship
KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 UC00X02 (APK)
(12 credit hours) Soft Skill I Soft Skill III
UK00X02
Soft Skill II
(6 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00700
CORE BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00502/ BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UX00102 UX00202 UB00602
(8 credit hours) UB00502/ BA1 BA2 BI4 or
UB00602 UX00302
BI4 BA3

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (0 credit hour)
UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/
CORE EW/ER0XX03 EJ10201 EJ20101 EJ20201 EJ30101 EJ30201
CO-CURRICULUM or
(3 credit hours) ED/EU/EP/
EJ10101

(3/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour)
FACULTY CORE ST00803 ST00902
(5 credit hours) Statistics Scientific
Package Writing
Programming

(3 credit hours) (2 credit hours)


FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 75
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HS09 Mathematics with Computer Graphic


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 SW12103 SW12203 SW22103 SW22203 SW32103 SW34203 SW40106 SW40208
CORE Calculus I Calculus II Statistics Real Analysis Numerical Scientific Project I Scientific Industrial
(68 credit hours) SW12403 SW22303 SW22403 Method SW32203 Project II Training
Linear Algebra Discrete Differential SW32303 Mathematical SW40303
Mathematics Equation Calculus Modeling Control
SW22503 SW22603 Complex SW32403 Mathematics
Mathematics Cryptography Variables Advance SW40503
for Computer Calculus Computational
Graphics SW32603 Geometry
Mathematical SW40703
Programming Fuzzy
Mathematics

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
MINOR SC12102 SC12203 SC22303 SC22203 SC32103 SC32203 SC40103
(31 credit hours) Programming Object Oriented Data Structures Database Real Time Computer Scientific Data
Logic and Programming SC22403 Graphics Interface Visualization
Algorithm Fundamental of SC32303 Programming
Design Computer Image
SC12302 Graphics Processing
Computer SC32503
Organization System Analysis
and Architecture and Design

(4 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (3 Credit Hours) (3 credit hours)

TOTAL
(127 credit hours) 16/ 18 18/19 16/17 17/18 17/18 15/16 18 8
76
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

HS11 Environmental Science


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’S UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE TITAS Ethnic Basic of Cultured
PROMOTION OF UE00X02 Relation (HE) Entrepreneurship
KNOWLEDGE Softskill I UC00X02
(12 credit hours) UK00X02 Softskill III
Softskill II

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


UNIVERSITY‘S UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00700
CORE BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00502/ BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UX00102 UX00202 UB00602
(8 credit hours) UB00502/ BA1 BA2 BI4 or
UB00602 UX00202
BI4 BA3

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (0 credit hour)
UNIVERSITY’S EK/EA/ES/EB/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/
CORE EW/ER00XX03 EJ10201 EJ20101 EJ20201 EJ30101 EJ30201
CO-CURRICULUM or
(3 credit hours) ED/EU/EP/
EJ10101

(3/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour)
FACULTY CORE ST00402 ST00302 ST00502 ST00602 ST00902
(10 credit hours) Fundamental of Earth Science & Basic Chemistry Fundamental of Scientific
Biology Planetary Physic Writing

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 77
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HS11 Environmental Science


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‘S SS11102 SS11203 SS21103 SS21203 SS 32103 SS32202 SS40106 SS40208
CORE Basics For Environmental Environmental Water Quality Pollution Control Groundwater Scientific Industrial
(78 credit hours) Environmental Ecology & Statistics Analysis Technology Pollution Project II Training
Science Microbiology SS21303 SS21403 SS32303 SS32403 SS40303
SS11303 SS11403 Air Quality & Environmental Environmental Resources & Solid & Toxic
Environmental Environmental Noise Analysis Chemistry & Modeling Environmental Waste
Health Soil Science SS21503 Chemodynamics SS32503 Management Management
SS11603 Environmental SS21603 Environmental SS32603 SS40503
Environmental Remote Energy Toxicology Geographical Environmental
Laws Sensing Resources SS32703 Information Monitoring &
SS21802 Environmental System Assessment
Meteorology & Hydrology SS32801
Climate Change Environmental
Issues & Society
SS34203
Scientific Project I

(5 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
ELECTIVE SS33103 SS22003 SS32903 SS33003 SS40703
(15 credit hours) Environmental Water Supply & Environmental Environmental Environmental
Tourism Sanitation Risk Instrumentation Economics
Assessment

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

TOTAL
(126 credit hours) 18 17 18 18 15 17 15 8
78
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

HS21 Geology
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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Tamadun Islam Hubungan Asas
(12 credit hours) dan Asia (TITAS) Etnik (HE) Pembudayaan
UE00X02 UC00X02 Keusahawanan
Kemahiran Kemahiran (APK)
Insaniah I Insaniah III
UK00X02
Kemahiran
Insaniah II
(6 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
LANGUAGE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00700
UNIVERSITY BI1 or BI2 or BI3 or UB00502/ BI5
CORE UB00402/ UX00102 UX00202 UB00602
(8 credit hours) UB00502/ BA1 BA2 BI4 or
UB00602 UX00302
BI4 BA2

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (0 credit hour)
CO-CURRICULUM EK/EA/ES/EB/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/
UNIVERSITY EW/ER0XX03 EJ10101 EJ10101 EJ10101 EJ10101 EJ10101
CORE or
(3 credit hours) ED/EU/EP/
EJ10101

(3/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour)
FACULTY CORE ST00102 ST00602 ST00202 ST00902
(10 credit hours) Basic Basic Physics Basic Statistics Scientific
Mathematics ST00502 Writing
Basic Chemistry

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


FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 79
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HS21 Geology
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‘S SG13103 SG13203 SG23103 SG23203 SG33103 SG33203 SG40106 SG40208
CORE Basic Geology I Basic Geology II Mineralogy and Historical Geophysics I Petroleum Scientific Industrial
(76 credit hours) SG13302 SG13403 Petrography Geology and SG33303 Geology Project II Training
Geomorphology Paleontology SG23303 Stratigraphy Engineering SG33403 SG43103
SG13501 SG13603 GIS and Remote SG23403 Geology I Environmental Geological
Geological Map Structural Sensing Petrology SG33503 Geology Interpretation
Geology SG23503 SG23602 Economic SG33603
Sedimentology Malaysian Geology Soil Science
and Depositional Geology and SG34203
Environment Regional Scientific Project I
SG23703 Geology
Geochemistry SG23803
Mapping
Technique

(6 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
ELECTIVE SG33703 SG33803 SG43303
(17 credit hours) Hydrogeology Engineering Formation
SG33902 Geology II Evaluation
Geotourism SG34003 SG43503
Geophysics II Geohazard

(5 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(126 credit hours) 17 17 18 17 16 18 15 8
80 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HS22 Physics with Electronics


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’S UW00202 UC0XX02 UW00302
CORE Islamic and Career Basic
PROMOTION OF Asian Foundation and Entrepreneurial
KNOWLEDGE Civilisation Communication Acculturation
(12 credit hours) (TITAS) Skills
UE0XX02 Component
Critical Thinking UK0XX02
and Malaysian Contemporary
Ethos Malaysian and
UW00102 International
Ethnic Relations Affairs
Knowledge
Component

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


UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402/ UB00700
CORE (BI1) or (BI2) or (BI3) or UB00502/ BI5
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UX00102 UX00202 UB00602
(8 credit hours) UB00502/ (BA1) (BA2) (BI4) or
UB00602 UX00302
(BI4) (BA3)

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (0 credit hour)
UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB/E ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/
CORE W/ER0xx03 EJ10201 EJ20101
CO-CURRICULUM or
(3 credit hours) ED/EU/EP/
EJ10101

(3/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour)


FACULTY CORE ST00102 ST00202 ST00502 ST00902 ST00702
(10 credit hours) Basic Basic Statistics Basic Chemistry Scientific Computer
Mathematics Writing Programming
and Simulations

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 81
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HS22 Physics with Electronics


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 SF12103 SF12201 SF22101 SF22201 SF32101 SF34203 SF40106 SF40208
CORE Physics I Physics Physics Physics Physics Scientific Scientific Industrial
(60 credit hours) (Mechanics) Practical I Practical II Practical III Practical VI Project I Project II Training
SF12303 SF 12403 SF22303 SF22403 SF32303 SF32203 SF40303
Physics II Physics III (wave Modern Physics Physic Methods Statistical Laser Physics Instrumentation
(Electricity And and optics) SF22503 For Experiment Physics Physics
Magnetism) SF12603 Mathematical and SF32503
Mathematical Methods In Measurement Solid State
Methods In Physics II SF22603 Physics
Physics I Quantum
Physics
SF22803
Thermodynamics
Physics
(6 credit hours) (7 credit hours) (7 credit hours) (10 credit hours) (7 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
MINOR SE22103 SE22203 SF32103 SE32203 SE40103
(26 credit hours) Basic Digital Computational Semiconductor Semiconductor
Electronics Electronics Physics and Physics Technology
Modelling SE32403
SE32303 Communications
Advanced Electronics
Electronics SE32602
SE32503 Special Topics In
Optoelectronics Physic With
Electronic
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
ELECTIVE *SE32603 SJ00023
(9 credit hours) Noise and Business Project
Vibrations Proposal
*SE32803 *SE40503
X-Ray Microprocessor
Crystallography *SE40703
*SE33003 Electroacoustic
Nuclear Physics *SE40903
Digital Signal
Processing
(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(128 credit hours) 17/ 15 17/ 18 16/ 17 17 18 17 18 8
82
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

HS27 Aquaculture
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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE TITAS Ethnic Relation Introduction to
PROMOTION OF UE 00X02 UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
KNOWLEDGE Soft Skill I Soft Skill III
(12 credit hours) UK 00X02
Soft Skill II
(6 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00502/ UB00700
CORE English I English 2 English 3 UB00602 English 5
LANGUAGE UB00602 UX00102 UX00202 English 4
(8 credit hours) English 4 BA1 BA 2 UX00302
BA 3

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (0 credit hour)
UNIVERSITY ESxxx03
CORE Co-curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
SCHOOL CORE ST00402 ST00502 ST00202 ST00803 ST00902 SQ32803
(14 credit hours) Basic Biology Basic Chemistry Basic Statistics Statistical Scientific Biometry and
Programming Writing experimental
Package design

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 83
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HS27 Aquaculture
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 SQ12103 SQ12203 SQ22103 SQ22203 SQ32103 SQ34203 SQ40106 SQ40208
CORE Principles of Mollusc Culture Hatchery Live Feed Seaweed Scientific Scientific Industrial
(77 credit hours) aquaculture SQ12403 System, Design Management Culture Project I Project II Training
SQ12303 Water Quality and SQ22403 SQ32303 SQ32403 SQ42303
Biology of Management Management Nutrition and Crustacean Genetics of Fish
Aquaculture SQ12603 SQ22303 Feed Culture Aquacultue Post-Harvest
Animals-I (Fish) Biology of Broodstock Development SQ32503 Animals and Processing
Aquaculture Management SQ22603 Fish Health and SQ32603 SQ42503
Animals-II and Seed Ornamental Diseases Immunology of Fisheries Stock
(Invertebrate) Production Culture SQ32702 Aquaculture Enhancement
SQ12802 SQ22503 SQ22802 Shared Farm II Animals and Sea
Swimming and Grow-out Shared Farm I Ranching
Water Safety System and
Management
(6 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
MINOR/ BB20103 BB31203
ELECTIVE Creativity, Business Project
(6 credit hours) Innovation and Proposals
Enterpreneurship
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)

TOTAL
(120 credit hours) 19 19 18 19 13 12 12 8
84
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

HS40 Marine Science


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’S UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islamic and Ethic Relations Fundamentals of
PROMOTION OF Asian (HE) Enterpreneurial
KNOWLEDGE Civilization UK0XX02 Acculturation
COURSES (TITAS) Soft Skill II (APK)
(12 credit hours) UE0XX02 UC0XX02
Soft Skill I Soft Skill III
(4 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY’S UB00102 / UB00202 / UB00302 / UB00402 /
CORE UB00402 / UX00102 UX00202 UB00502 /
LANGUAGE UB00502 / BA1 BA2 UB00602 /
COURSES UB00602 UX00202
(8 credit hours) BA2
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY ES0XX03
CORE Cocurriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
FACULTY’S CORE ST00302 ST00502 ST00202 ST00803 ST00902 ST00X03
COURSES Earth and Basic Chemistry Basic Statistics Statistical Scientific Biometry and
(14 credit hours) Planet Science Programming Writing Experimental
Package Design

(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 85
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HS40 Marine Science


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’S SL10503 SL10403 SL20303 SL20603 SL30303 SL34203 SL40106 SL4XX08
CORE COURSES Physical Basic Navigation Marine Coral Reef Marine Pollution Scientific Scientific Industrial
(76 credit hours) Oceanography and Seamanship Ecosystems Ecology SL30503 Project 1 Project 2 Training
SL10703 SL10803 SL20703 SL21203 Coastal SL31003 SL40303
Biological Biological Mariculture Meteorology and Processes Coastal Integrated
Oceanography Oceanography 2: SL20903 Climate Change SL30903 Modeling Coastal Zone
1: Flora Fauna Chemical SL21403 Marine Organic SL31203 Management
SL10902 Oceanography Fisheries Chemistry Biology of SL40503
Swimming and Science and SL31103 Marine Biology of
Water Safety Management Environmental Mammals Marine Reptiles
Law and Ethics SL31403
Marine
Biotechnology
(8 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
ELECTIVE SJXXX03 SJXXX03 SL40702/
COURSES Creativity, Business Project SL40902/
(8 credit hours) Innovation and Proposals SL41102
Enterpreneurship Elective*
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (2 credit hours)

TOTAL
(121 credit hours) 19 16 18 17 14 15 14 8
86
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

HG07 Biotechnology
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’S UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islamic and Ethnic Relations Basic
PROMOTIONAL Asian UC0XX02 Entrepreneurial
OF Civilisation Career Acculturation
KNOWLEDGE (TITAS) Foundation and
COURSES UE0XX02 Communication
(12 credit hours) Critical Thinking Skills
and Malaysian Component
Ethos
UK0XX02
Contemporary
Malaysian and
International
Affairs
Knowledge
Component
(6 credit hours) (4 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402 /
CORE (BI 1) or (BI2) or (BI3) or UB00502/
LANGUAGE UB00402/ UX00102 UX00202 UB00602
(8 credit hours) UB00502/ (BA1) (BA2) (BI4) or
UB00602 UX00302
(BI4) (BA3)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)

UNIVERSITY EK/EA/ES/EB/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/ ED/EU/EP/


CORE EW/ER0XX03 EJ10201 EJ20101 EJ20201 EJ30101 EJ30201
CO-CURRICULUM or
(3 credit hours) ED/EU/EP/
EJ10101
(3/1 credit hours) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour) (0/1 credit hour)
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 87

HG07 Biotechnology
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
FACULTY CORE ST00602 ST00502 ST00202 ST00803 ST00902
(11 credit hours) Basic Physics Basic Chemistry Basic Statistics Statistical Scientific Writing
Programming
Package
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
PROGRAMME SY12103 SY12202 SY22103 SY22202 SY32103 SY34203 SY40106 SY40208
CORE Basic Genetics Biophysical Molecular Biochemical Scientific Scientific Industrial
(78 credit hours) Biotechnology SY12403 Chemistry Genetics Engineering Project I Project II Training
Biochemistry SY22303 SY22403 SY32302 SY32203 SY40302
SY12603 Immunology Principles of Cell Genetic Industrial Special Topics in
Microbiology SY22503 and Tissue Engineering Bioprocess Biotechnology
Virology Culture SY32502 SY32402 SY40503
SY22603 Techniques in Natural Product Advanced
Molecular Cell Molecular Biotechnology Biochemistry
Biology Biology and SY32603 SY40703
SY22803 Genetic Enzyme Medical
Instrumentation Engineering Technology and Biotechnology
and Application SY32703 Biosensor SY40902
Bioinformatics SY32802 Biosafety,
Agriculture Bioethics and
Biotechnology Patent

(3 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (10 credit hours) (13 credit hours) (16 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
ELECTIVE SJ13203 SJ23303 SJ23203 SJ00103 SJ00203
(15 credit hours) Microeconomics I Macroeconomics I Financial Creativity, Bussiness
Management I Innovation and Project Proposal
Enterpreneurship

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

TOTAL 16/14 19/20 18/19 16/17 16/17 18/19 16 8


(127 credit hours)
88
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE TITAS Ethnics Relations Fundamentals of
(12 credit hours) UE00102 UC00102 Entreprenuership
Ethics and Corporate Culture
Moral Communications
UK00202
Creative Thinking
and Writing
(4 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
CORE 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 hours) Soil Science Plant Pyhsiology Biometrics Scientific Writing
FC10303 FC10403 and Research
Dendrology Forest Ecology Methods
FC30301
Forest Camp
PROGRAMME FL10103 FK10202 FS20103 FS20203 FS30103 FS30202 FS40103
CORE Forest Protection Introduction to Survey Forest Fire Forest Forest and Wood Community
(62 credit hours) Forest Products FS20303 Management Management I Products Forestry and
FK10403 Management FS20403 FS30303 Certification Forest Extension
Wood Science and Silviculture International and FS30403 FS40302
Conservation of FS20603 Regional Forest Valuation Seminar: Special
Biodiversity Forest Inventory Forestry FS30603 Topics
FP20203 FS30503 Forest FS40503
Zoology and Forest Management II Forest Policy and
Wildlife Engineering FS30803 Legislation
Management FP30103 Project I FS40703
Geographical Project II
Information FK40102
System Timber Trade
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 89
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 hours) Training
**ELECTIVE FX2XXX3 FX2XXX3 FX3XXX3 FX3XXX3
(12 credit hours) Elective Course Elective Course Elective Course Elective Course

*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 of Forest Entomology Introduction to Plant Disease Forest Restoration Human Resources Management
FX20303 Management FX30303 FX30403
Nature Interpretation FX20403 Climate and Environmental Issues Environmental Land Use Planning
FX20503 Foresters Knowledge and Skills FX30503 FX30603
Accounting Principles FX20603 Financial Management Industrial Relation
Principles and Practices of FX30803
Management Management of Quality
FX20803
Evaluation and Planning of Rural
Community
90 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE TITAS Ethnics Relations Fundamentals of
(12 credit hours) UE00102 UC00102 Entreprenuership
Ethics and Corporate Culture
Moral Communications
UK00202
Creative Thinking
and Writing
UNIVERSITY UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
CORE 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 hours) Soil Science Plant Pyhsiology Biometrics Scientific Writing
FC10303 FC10403 and Research
Dendrology Forest Ecology Methods
FC30301
Forest Camp
PROGRAMME FL10103 FP10203 FP20103 FP20203 FP30103 FP30202 FP40103
CORE Forest Protection Forest Hydrology Park Planning Zoology and Geographic Recreation Outdoor
(62 credit hours) FP10403 and Wildlife Information Psychology Recreation
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 91
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 hours) Training
**ELECTIVE FX2XXX3 FX2XXX3 FX3XXX3 FX3XXX3
(12 credit hours) Elective Course Elective Course Elective Course Elective Course

*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 of Forest Entomology Introduction to Plant Disease Forest Restoration Human Resources Management
FX20303 Management FX30303 FX30403
Nature Interpretation FX20403 Climate and Environmental Issues Environmental Land Use Planning
FX20503 Foresters Knowledge and Skills FX30503 FX30603
Accounting Principles FX20603 Financial Management Industrial Relation
Principles and Practices of FX30803
Management Management of Quality
FX20803
Evaluation and Planning of Rural
Community
92
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

HG23 Forest 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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE TITAS Ethnics Relations Fundamentals of
(12 credit hours) UE00102 UC00102 Entreprenuership
Ethics and Corporate Culture
Moral Communications
UK00202
Creative Thinking
and Writing
UNIVERSITY UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
CORE 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 hours) Soil Science Plant Pyhsiology Biometrics Scientific Writing
FC10303 FC10403 and Research
Dendrology Forest Ecology Methods
FC30301
Forest Camp
PROGRAMME FL10103 FK10403 FL20103 FL20203 FL30103 FL30203 FL40103
CORE Forest Protection Wood Science Plant Production Agroforestry Plantation Tree-Crop-Soil Agribusiness and
(62 credit hours) Technology Systems and Economics Interaction and Marketing of
FS20103 Practices FL30303 Nutrient Plantation
Survey FL20403 Animal Management Products
Forest Plantation Husbandry FL30403 FL40303
Management FP30103 Genetics and Agriculture Crop
FS20403 Geographic Plant Breeding and Forest
Silviculture Information FL30603 Plantation in the
FS20603 Systems Project I Tropics
FL40503
Forest Inventory FS30503 FS30202
Integrated Farm
Forest Forest and Wood Management
Engineering Products FL40703
Certification Project II
FS40103
Community
Forestry and
Forestry
Extension
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 93
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HG23 Forest 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 hours) Training
**ELECTIVE FX2XXX3 FX2XXX3 FX3XXX3 FX3XXX3
(12 credit hours) Elective Course Elective Course Elective Course Elective Course

TOTAL 16 18 17 17 18 14 15 12
(127 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 of Forest Entomology Introduction to Plant Disease Forest Restoration Human Resources Management
FX20303 Management FX30303 FX30403
Nature Interpretation FX20403 Climate and Environmental Issues Environmental Land Use Planning
FX20503 Foresters Knowledge and Skills FX30503 FX30603
Accounting Principles FX20603 Financial Management Industrial Relation
Principles and Practices of FX30803
Management Management of Quality
FX20803
Evaluation and Planning of Rural
Community
94
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE TITAS Ethnics Relations Fundamentals of
(12 credit hours) UE00102 UC00102 Entreprenuership
Ethics and Corporate Culture
Moral Communications
UK00202
Creative Thinking
and Writing
UNIVERSITY UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2 UXXXXX2
CORE 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 hours) Soil Science Plant Pyhsiology Biometrics Scientific Writing
FC10303 FC10403 and Research
Dendrology Forest Ecology Methods
FC30301
Forest Camp
PROGRAMME FK10102 FK10202 FK20103 FK20203 FK30103 FK30203 FK40102
CORE Forest Resource Introduction to Advanced Wood Wood Chemistry Introduction to Engineered Timber Trade
(62 credit hours) Economics Main Forest Science FK20403 Furniture Design Wood Products FK40302
Products FK20302 Adhesive and FK30303 FK30403 Wood Based
FK10403 Non-Wood Fibre Coating Wood Furniture Factory
Wood Science Resources FK20603 Composite Manufacturing Management
FK20502 Wood Products Technology FK40503
Forest Resource Deterioration and FK30503 FK30602 Management and
Management Wood Quality Pulp and Paper Marketing of Utilization of
Enhancement Technology Forest Products Biomass
FK20803 FK30702 FK30803 FK40702
Primary Wood Policy, Laws Project I Seminar: Special
Processing and Regulations FS30202 Topics in Wood
in Wood Based Forest and Wood Industry
Industry Products FK40903
Certification Project II
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 95
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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
INDUSTRIAL FS40212
TRAINING Industrial
(12 credit hours) Training
**ELECTIVE FX2XXX3 FX2XXX3 FX3XXX3 FX3XXX3
(12 credit hours) Elective Course Elective Course Elective Course Elective Course

TOTAL 16 20 18 17 17 16 12 12
(127 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
FX20303 FX20103 FX30103 FX30203
Nature Interpretation Fundamentals of Forest Forest Restoration Human Resources Management
FX20503 Entomology FX30303 FX30403
Accounting Principles FX20203 Climate and Environmental Issues Environmental Land Use Planning
FX20603 Introduction to Plant Disease FX30503 FX30603
Principles and Practices of Management Financial Management Industrial Relation
Management FX20403 FX30803
Foresters Knowledge and Skills Management of Quality
FX20803
Evaluation and Planning of Rural
Community
Ramlan Ali
Managing Director - Green Leaf Synergy Sdn. Bhd.
Bachelor of Social Science with Honours (Industrial Relations)
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage (Alumni Year 1999)
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 97

‘Serving Society and the Nation’

FACULTY OF
HUMANITIES,
ARTS AND
HERITAGE
BACHELOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCES (HONORS)

CODE PROGRAMME OFFERED


HA02 Communication
HA12 Industrial Relations
HA14 Sociology & Social Anthropology
HA15 International Relations
HA18 Geography
HA24 History

BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH HONORS

CODE PROGRAMME OFFERED


HA05 Music Studies
HA11 Creative Arts

BACHELOR OF VISUAL ARTS TECHNOLOGY WITH HONORS

CODE PROGRAMME OFFERED


HA32 Visual Art Technology
98 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE

DEAN HA05 Music Studies


Prof. Dr. Ismail Ibrahim Ian Stephen Baxter
B.Fine Art (UiTM), Pg.Dip (Art & Design) De Monfort B.Mus. (Berklee College), M. Mus. (Queensland)
M.A (Art&B Design) De Monfort, Ph.D (Fine Art) UMS Music Arranging and Composition / Instrumental
Studies (Jazz Piano)
DEPUTY DEAN
(ACADEMIC & INTERNATIONAL) HA11 Creative Arts
Assoc. Prof. Dr.Gusni Saat Sharifuddin Zainal
BA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UKM) BFA (Acting and Directing) USM, MA
(Screen Studies) (USM) Teater, Filem
DEPUTY DEAN
(RESEARCH & POSTGRADUATE) HA12 Industry Relations
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sim Chee Cheang Dr. Dzurizah Ibrahim
English / Malay Literature DPA (ITM), B.Devt. Sc. (Hons) (UKM), MAIR (Warwick)
PhD (Cardiff, UK)
Industrial relations / Human Resources
DEPUTY DEAN
(STUDENT AFFAIRS & ALUMNI) HA14 Sociology & Social Anthropology
Dr. Mohamad Pu’Ad Bebit
B. Senireka Grafik, MA. (UITM) Dr. Marsitah Mohd Radzi
New Media B.A (UM),M.A (UM), Ph.D (UKM)
Demografi Sosial & Migrasi
DEPUTY REGISTRAR
Masri Judah HA15 International Relations
B.A (Hons) (UM) Diana Peters
BA. (Hons) Case Western Reverse, MA. (UKM)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Ailina Jampadin HA18 Geography
B.MgMT (Hons) (USM) Dr. Ubong Imang
BSc. (Hons) (UTM), MA.
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Tauffeck Hj. Guntok HA24 History
B.A Financial & Banking (Hons) UMS Dr. A.Rahman Tang Abdullah
BA. (Hons) (UM), MA. (SOAS), Ph.D (SOAS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME
HA32 Visual Art Technology
HA02 Communication Norhayati Ayob
B. Ceramic (UiTM), MA Design Technology (UiTM)
Saat Hj. Awang Damit
BA. (Hons) (UiTM), MA. (UKM)
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 99

Faculty of FKSW is a multidisciplinary research center Objectives


that focuses on teaching, learning, and ■ To broaden the knowledge of humanities
HUMANITIES, research in various areas designed to produce
graduates who are competent with positive
which include the field of arts and social
science, through an all-inclusive teaching
ARTS AND attitude and highly skilled, which are to
contribute to the development and prosperity
and learning approach which utilizes the

HERITAGE of religion, society and the country. The faculty


offers courses which are designed specifically
latest technological trends to produce
holistic graduates.
to take into account human factors, social, ■ Produce a group of experts in all areas of
environmental, and the latest technology in Social Sciences and Arts, who are able to
For further inquiries, please contact :- order to produce professionals and offer specialist services and consultation.
intellectuals in the field of arts and social
Administrative Office at sciences.
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage ■ To produce professional work force for the
relevant fields. To foster strategic relations
The dedicated faculty’s management is between the faculty with the industries as
Tel : 6088 320 000 determined to make FKSW as a premier
Ext : 1771/2710/2711 well community.
education center at undergraduate and
Fax : 6088 320 242 postgraduate level. The strategic location and ■ Strengthen the relationship and academic
E-mail : pejsss@ums.edu.my position of UMS in Borneo within diverse
pesps@ums.edu.my cooperation in the field of social sciences
enables research potentials and explorations and arts with other Higher Education
in various disciplines of the social sciences Institutions (HEIs) in the country and
and the arts. abroad.

Introductions Vision ■ Implement standards that are recognized


The Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage (MQA); and acquire an assessment from
(FKWS) is coined by the University of
strives to be a renowed faculty fot the field of experts within and outside the country.
Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Vice Chancellor ’s
humanities and social sciences.
idea, Professor Datuk MohdHarun Abdullah,
by combining two major studies of social
sciences and artsthrough the merger of the
Mission Program
School of Arts and Social Sciences in Programmes of study offered at this faculty
To establish and expand the knowledge of consists of two clusters of humanity and
commemoration of UMS’ 20th anniversary.
humanities through research, learning, community in the field of Social Sciences and
The faculty offers nine specialized
publication and community service. Arts which offers Bachelor of Social Science
programmes namely Visual Art Technology,
Creative Arts, Music Arts, Industrial with honors; Bachelor of Arts with Honours;
Relations, International Relations, and the following specializations:
Anthropology & Sociology, Geography,
History and Communication. Teaching and
learning is integrated based on modules
customized by experienced lecturers in their
respective fields.
100 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE

Communications (HA02) Sampling and Music Arrangement is also


offered to the students enrolled in this
Industrial Relations (HA12)
This program offers a theoretical, empirical program. Besides absorbing production This program introduces students to the
and communication with a special focus on knowledge, the students are taught how to relationships among employers, employees
production, representation and reception analyses and encouraged to be pioneers in and government based on interpersonal and
patterns and practices in Malaysia. Courses composition through a study of the issues inter-organizational approaches, per se.
introduce students to various media products related to the music industry. Students will also focus in multi-disciplinary
and genres and engage them in the courses such as divisions of labour, labour
deconstruction of media discourses and Career Prospects history, labour migration, industrial sociology,
narratives. Students are also introduced to Song writers, film scorers, jingle writers, orchestra industrial democracy, political economy in the
issues pertaining to media policies, media music conductors, chamber music conductors,
music producers, music therapists, music librarians, context of industrial relations, employee
control and regulation as well as the sound engineers, recording studio technicians, safety, workforce structure, the role of
globalization of the media and the new media digital audio editors, music synthesizer, session transnational corporations, wage
and its impact in terms of culture, politics and musicians, vocalists , back-up singers, consumer management, employee management
economy towards the society at large. The analysts, music business consultants, lyricists.
information systems, international human
program offers specialization to students in resource management and employment
the field of journalism and broadcasting as relations practices in formal and informal
well as public relations and advertising in Creative Arts Program (HA11) sectors. In addition, the courses will also cover
addition to complement students with skills in trade union issues, the dynamics of current
writing, production and critical thinking. The Creative Arts Program encompasses employment relations, workers’ welfare,
performance courses that include the musical critiques, negotiation and dispute resolution.
Career Prospects arts, dance arts, acting, creative writing, the Consequently, the career prospects for the
Academician, Campaign Director, Corporate liberal arts and arts management. Theoretical program graduates may include, but are not
Communication, Public Relations Officer, Journalist, and practical courses are offered to build a limited, to careers in academia, labour law
Broadcast Journalist, Radio Announcer, News
Reader, Radio & Television Producer, Advertising
skill and knowledge in the aforementioned enforcement, industrial relations, training and
Executives. arts. This program also emphasizes the safety of workers in the public sector.
management aspect of performance through a Meanwhile for the private sector, the
scheduled training program. graduates will have excellent career prospect
in the domain of human resource
Music Program (HA05) Career Prospects administration and labour negotiation, in
Biographers, script writers, documentary producers, particular.
The music program offers both theoretical and broadcast journalists, copy writers, lyricists,
practical courses that include the Classical columnists, manuscript editors, book Reviewers and
literary critics, performing arts producers, event Career Prospects
Music Module, the Popular Music Module, manager, stage managers, Stage actors /actresses, Industrial Relations Officer, Human Resource Officer,
the Traditional Music Module, the Film directors, production executives, arts Administrative Officer, Instructor.
Contemporary Music Module and the marketing executives, academic lecturers, Fiction
Non-Popular Music Module. Aside from a /non-fiction writer, costume / set designers, dance
therapists, dance choreographers, dance instructors,
focus on the performance and composition, cultural Officers.
this program also offers a variety of other
courses related to the music industry such as
Music Business and Technology, Liberal Music
and Information Technology and Music.
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 101

Sociology & Social Anthropology Geography (HA18) Visual Arts Program (HA32)
(HA14)
The programme offers courses that are The Visual Arts Program offers theoretical and
This programme introduces students to the related to the study of geography which practical courses in their modules that
main concepts, theories, methodologies and include physical geography, human emphasize the use of conventional
research in the disciplines of anthropology and geography, urban geography, economy techniques, information technology, sound
sociology. The courses offered include Urban geography, population and settlement technology and multimedia application
Anthropology, Rural Sociology, Ethnic environment, land management and planning, techniques. To ensure the students attain a
Relations, Industrial Sociology, Family cartography and graphic. This program high level of education, this program also
Systems, Structure and Organization of emphasizes towards technology advancement exposes the students to the theories and
Power, Social Inequality, Society and Religion, for all geographic applications through philosophies as well as the analytical skills
Development and Environment, Society and Geographic Information System (GIS) and required in research. These knowledge and
Economics, Environmental Sociology, Gender Remote Sensing using computers, software skills are applied in tracking the growth of the
Issues, Borneo Ethnography, Theory and and satellite data. visual arts industry.
Method in Ethnomusicology, Sociology of
Complex Organizations, Sociology of Tourism, Career Prospects Career Prospects
Sociology of Migration, as well as Research Officer / Assistant Researcher, Consultant, Gallery managers, theatre & Box Office operations
Methodology and Data Analysis. Information Systems Analyst, Trainer, Planning Manager, printing and production executive
Officer, Meteorological Officer. directors, artist-in-residence, graphic artists,
Career Prospects curators, interior decorators, ceramic arts & pottery
designers, radio & TV program producers, digital
Social Research Officer, Administrative Officer video editors, media studies reviewers,
Public Curator. History (HA24) cinematographers, animators, webmaster, print
media personnel.
The History programme offers courses
International Relations (HA15) that provide students the insights and
understanding of the world that we live in.
The forces of globalization are generating The focus of this program is on Malaysian
profound effects on many spheres of history, starting from the Sultanate of Malacca
economic, social and political activity. The to the political development of the 1990s.
program contains a combination of Emphasis is also given on Malay
theoretical and empirical analysis, with histeography, socio-economic history and the
opportunities to examine historical as well history of Sabah and Sarawak. Besides, the
as contemporary issues and developments in program also introduces students with the
world politics. Courses include international history of various regions which include the
political economy, international public law, Middle East, Latin America, United States,
international trade, regional politics and Europe, East Asia and Australasia.
security studies.
Career Prospects
Career Prospects Administrative Officer, Researcher in the
Administrative and Diplomatic Officers, Security Department of Archives /Museum, Researcher in the
Analysts, Consultants International Crisis Research Department of Archives / Museum, Trainer
Fellow, Lecturer, Public Administration Officer,
Officer of the United Nations (UN).
102 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE

DR. BILCHER BALA DR. AFRIZAL ANWAR @ TEUKU AFRIZAL


ACADEMIC STAFF BA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (York), B. Econ (Hons) (UMS- Medan, Indonesia),
Ph.D (UM) United States History M. EnvMgt (UKM), Ph.D (UKM)
Community Development and The Environment
Professors DR. GUSNI SAAT
BA. (Hons) (UKM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UKM) AGNES KU CHUN MOI
DR. ISMAIL IBRAHIM Urban Sociology and Community Studies B. Mus., M. Mus. (Southern Illinois)
B.Fine Art (UiTM), Pg.Dip (Art & Design) De Monfort Music Theory / Analyses of Western Musical
M.A (Art&B Design) De Monfort, Ph.D (Fine Art) UMS DR. ISMAIL BIN ALI
Dip. Pendidikan (Gaya), BA. MA. (Malaya), Ph.D (UMS) DR. ALIAKBAR GULASAN
PROF. DATO’ MOHD HAMDAN HJ. ADNAN History of Maritime BA. (Hons) (UM), M. Env. Mngmt.(UKM), Ph.D (UKM)
MC (Washington) MSc (Boston) Urban Geography
Sociology & Political Science; Public Relations DR. MOHD. NOOR MAT YAZID
B. Devt. Sc. (Hons) (UKM), Dip. Ed. (UIAM), MA. (Leeds), DR. AYESAH UY ABUBAKAR
DR. FADZILAH MAJID COOKE Ph.D (Birmingham) BA, Philippines, M.A (Development Management)
BA. (Anteneo de Manila), MA. (UPDiliman), Ph.D (Griffith) International Relations Philippines, Ph.D (Development Studies ) USM
Environmental Sociology (International Politics of Asia Pacific)
BASZLEY BEE B. BASRAH BEE
DR. JACQUELINE PUGH-KITINGAN DR. ROSAZMAN HUSSIN BA. (Hons) (UKM), M. Letters (UKM)
BA. (Hons) (Monash), Ph.D (Queensland) B. Soc. Sc. (USM), MA. (Lancaster), Ph.D (Glasgow) Archaeology
Ethnomusicology Sociology of Tourism / Industry
DR. DAYANG SURIA HJ. MULIA
DR. HASHIM AWANG DR. LOW KOK ON BA. (UKM), MA. (Wichita State),
Ph. D (Hawaii), BA.,MA.,Ph.D. (USM) Ph.D (Uni.of South Carolina)
Malay Studies and Anthropology Folk Literature Gender Studies and Migration

DR. KAMARULZAMAN BIN ASKANDAR DR.SIM CHEE CHEANG DR. DZURIZAH IBRAHIM
B.Sc (Political Science) US, MA (Government), BA, MA. (UM), Ph.D (UKM) DPA (ITM), B. Devt. Sc. (Hons) (UKM),
US Ph.D (Conflict Resolution) UK English /Malay Literature MAIR (Warwick), PhD (Cardiff, UK)
Industrial Relations / Human Resources
DR. FOON SOON FOOK DR. RAMZAH DAMBUL
B. Sc (Pendidikan) USM, M.Ed, BSc. (Malaya), M.A. (UKM), Ph.D (East Anglia) FAZLI ABD. HAMID
Ph.D (Pendidikan Multimedia) USM Climatology BA. (Hons), MA. (UKM)
Training & Development
DR. ZAIRUL ANUAR MD. DAWAM
Associate Professors SmPP. (UKM), SSa. (UKM), Ph.D (UMS) DR. GAIM LUNKAPIS @ JAMES
Management and Marketing Film / Theater BSc., MA.Geography (USA) MSc. RS & GIS (UPM)
DR. A .RAHMAN TANG ABDULLAH Ph.D (Macquarie University, Sydney)
BA. (Hons) (UM), MA. (SOAS), Ph.d (SOAS) Pengurusan Pinggir Pantai & GIS
History Of Southeast Asia / Malaysia Senior Lecturers
DR. HARYATI ABD. KARIM
DR. ASMADY IDRIS ABDUL MUNIR BIN LADONI BA.SeniHalus (USM), MA. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)
BA. (Hons) (UIAM), MA., BA. (UKM), MSc. (Dundee) Art Education
Ph.D (Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK) Remote Sensing
International Relations (Middle East) DR. HUMIN JUSILIN
ABDUL RASHID SALLEH BA. Seni Halus (USM), MA. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)
DR. BAHARUDDIN MOHD ARUS B. Mass Comm (UiTM), MLA (Oklahoma) Pendidikan Seni, Seni Halus
BA.Hons (USM), MA (Universityof Tulsa, USA), Political Communication & Public Relations
MFA (University of Tulsa, USA) DR. JALIHAH MD. SHAH
B. Soc. Sc. (Hons), MA. (UMS)
Urbanisation and Social Change
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 103

DR. KADIR JAAFAR MARJA AZLIMA OMAR DR. ZAINI OTHMAN


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

JURRY FOO @ JURRY BT. F. MICHAEL


B. Soc. Sc. (Hons) (UMS), MPhil. (UKM)
RESOT IGGAU
SmSa (Muzik), MA (Pendidikan Muzik) UiTM
Tutors
Biogeography Music Education/ Instrumental Studies (Guitar)
CARLERVIN BIN SUKIM
BA. (Hons) (UMS)
KEE Y. SABARIAH KEE Y. YUSSOF RIZAL ZAMANI IDRIS
International Relations
B. Soc. Sc. (Hons), MA. (UMS) B.HSc. (Hons) (IIUM), MA. (Deakin)
Collective Bargaining / Industrial Relations Politics Science
FADILAH SARBI
BA. (Hons), MA. (UMS)
LAI CHE CHING @ ABD. LATIF ROSLEE HJ. WAHID
Political Geography
B. Soc. Sc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc. (Stirling) BA. MUS (UiTM), MA.(Newcastle)
Corporate Public Relations Music Arranging and Composition / Instrumental
HAFIZA NUR ADEEN NOR AHMAD
Studies(Trombone)
B.Soc.Sc (Hons) (UIA), MA (Notthingham)
M FAZMI HISHAM
Political
BAA. Hons. Cinematography(UNIMAS) SANIAH AHMAD
MFA Motion Pictures & TV (AAU, San Francisco) B. Senireka Fesyen , MA. Design Techology, UiTM
NOOR SYAKIRAH ZAKARIA
PGD Teaching& Learning (UNIMAS) Fashion Design/ Design Technology
Dip. (KUSZA), B.Soc.Sc. (Hons) (UMS)
Cinematography
Comparative Study of Industrial Relations
SRI NINGSIH SUKIRMAN
MAHADIRIN AHMAD SSn (STSI), Akt (UNS)
PAULINE YONG PAU LIN
BA. (UMS), MA. (UKM) Indonesian Dance Performance
BA. (Hons), MA. (UMS)
Arbitration Process / Industrial Relations
Borneo Ethnography, Culture and Traditional Knowledge
SHARIFUDDIN ZAINAL
Society Original
MAINE SUADIK BFA (Acting and Directing) USM,
SmSn. Pem. (Kep.) (UKM), MA.(UMS) MA (Screen Studies) (USM)
RAMLAH DAUD
Development and Social Change Theatre, Film
B.Soc.Sc. (Hons) (UMS)
Border Community & Ethnic Identity
MOHD AZAREEN AMINULLAH TEDDY MARIUS SOIKUN
B. Senreka Tekstil (UiTM), MA (UMS) B. Senireka Grafik, MA. (UiTM)
LEE CHIE TSANG ISAIAH
Fiber Arts & Drawing New Media
B.Mus (University of Western Australia)
Music Composition / Instrumental Studies (Piano)
MOHD SUHAIMI MD YASIN ZAIMIE SAHIBIL
SmSa (Kreatif) UMS BA Fine Art (UNIMAS), MA. Seni Visual (UMS)
SHARIP ZAINAL BIN SAGKIF SHEK
Creative Writing Painting & Print Making
Diploma In Dance (Choreography) ASWARA,
B.A (Hons) Tari
MOSLI TARSAT BADARIAH AB RAHMAN
Choreography
BA. (Hons) (Malaya), MA. (UMS) B.A (Mngmnt) OUM, MA (Industrial Relations) UMS
Malaysian History

NORDIN SAKKE
BA. (Hons), MA. (Malaya)
Felo
Hydrology and GIS SUHAIMI MAGI
Master of Dance, Jakarta Arts Institute, Indonesia
NORHAYATI AYOB
Sm. Seni Tembikar (UiTM), MA. (UiTM)
Ceramic Art

NORHUDA BT SALLEH
BA (Hons) , MA (UiTM)
Journalism
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 105
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HA02 Communication
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
COMPULSARY Ethnic Relations TITAS Entrepreneurship
CLUSTER
(6 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
LANGUAGES Band 1&2 Band 1&2 BAND 1&2 BAND 1&2
CLUSTER UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Communication Reading and Writing English For
English Grammar in English in English Occupational
Purposes
Band 3,4,5&6 Band 3,4,5&6 BAND 3,4,5&6
Level I Level II Level III BAND 3,4,5,6
(UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ (UA/UD/UJ/ UA/UD/UJ/ Level IV
US/UT/UU) UN/UP/US/UT/UU) UN/UP/US/UR/UT/ (UB00402/UB00502/
UU) UB00602/UB02002)

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


LIBERAL Liberal Studies Liberal Studies
STUDIES Cluster Cluster
CLUSTER (UE/UC/UK) (UE/UC/UK)
(6 credit hours)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 AT20103
(12 credit hours) Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
AT10703 Research
Culture and Society
In Sabah

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


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HA02 Communication
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAM CORE AK10103 AK10303 AK20103 AK20603 AK31503 AK30203
(54 credit hours) Introduction to Media, Culture & Information Research Methods Management Internship
Communication Society Technology in Communication Communication AK31306
AK10203 AK21703 AK20903 AK31103 Academic Training
Communication News Writing News Editing Consumer Behavior
Theory AK20403 AK20203 AK30103
Photo Mass Economy
Communication Communication Philosophy
AK20503 Law & Ethics
Feature Writing
AK21103
Principles of Public
Relations

(6 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours)
ELECTIVE *AK21303 *AK21603 *AK30303 *AK30403
(24 credit hours) Introduction to Media Planning TV Production TV Directing
Advertising *AK21203 *AK30503 *AK30603
Or Public Relations Comparative Station
*AK20703 Writing Journalism Management
Radio Production 1 Or Or *AK30803
*AK20803 *AK30703 Kewartawanan
Radio Production 2 Research in Public Perbandingan
*AK21803 Relations Or
TV Script Writing *AK30903 *AK31203
Case Studies in Corporate Public
Public Relations Relations
and Advertising *AK31603
Public Relations
Consultancy
Project

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (9 credit hours)


EXTERNAL AK21503 AK31703
ELECTIVE Kempen dan Communication
PROGRAMME Pemujukan and Marketing
(6 credit hours) Strategy

(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)


TOTAL 23 14 23 22 15 24
(122 credit hours)

NOTE: 1. * Credit hours for this course is not included. 2. Course offerings are subject to change. 3. ** Elective Course within school.
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 107

NOTE:
1. Courses offered are subject to changes.
2. Registration of External Elective Programme ( Within Faculty) is subject to change.
3. English Language Foundation is only catered for International Relations Programme (HA15)
4. Offer to students who major in SPT JRN / BRD or PR(ADS)

■ Total Credit Hours : Complusory University cluster PPIB +Language cluster + Liberal Studies cluster +
University Core PKPP + Faculty Core + Programme Core + Elective +
External Elective Programme
: 6 Credit Hours + 8 Credit Hours + 6 Credit Hours + 3 Credit Hours + 12 Credit Hours +
54 Credit Hours + 24 Credit Hours + 6 Credit Hours
= 119 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
UNIVERSITY UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
COMPULSARY Ethnic Relations TITAS Entrepreneurship
CLUSTER
(6 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
LANGUAGES Band 1&2 Band 1&2 BAND 1&2 BAND 1&2
CLUSTER UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Communication Reading and Writing English For
English Grammar in English in English Occupational Purposes

Band 3,4,5&6 Band 3,4,5&6 BAND 3,4,5&6 BAND 3,4,5,6


Level I Level II Level III Level IV
(UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ (UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ (UB00402/UB00502/U
US/UT/UU) US/UT/UU) US/UR/UT/UU) B00602/UB02002)

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


LIBERAL STUDIES Liberal Studies Liberal Studies
CLUSTER Cluster Cluster
(6 credit hours) (UE/UC/UK) (UE/UC/UK)

(2 credit hours) (2 Credit Hours)


FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 AT20103
(12 credit hours) Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
AT10703 Research
Culture and Society
In Sabah

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


UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 109
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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
PROGRAM CORE AH10103 AH10203 AH20203 AH20903 AH30103 AH30803
(60 credit hours) Introduction of Labour History in Labour Law Industrial Society and Bargaining and Compensation &
Industrial Relations Malaysia AH20503 Employment Arbitration Wages Management
AH10403 Indutrial Safety and Relations AH30903 AH31503
Industrial Relations Health AH20603 Industrial Employee
in Malaysia AH20703 Politic Economic in Management Participation and
Human Resource Industrial Relation Information System Democracy
Management AH20403 AH30303 AH31106
(Compulsory Productivity Industrial Relations Academic Excercises
Programme Core - Management and Comparative Studies AH31206
Choose One) Industrial Relations Practicum
AH21303 AH21003 (Compulsory
Contemporary Trade Research Programme Core - (Compulsory
Union Movement Methodology in Choose One) Programme Core -
AH20303 Industrial Relations AH30503 Choose One)
Analysis and Training & AH30703
Organizational Development Working
Behaviour AH33503 Organizations in
Industrial Relations In Transition
Informal Sector AH30203
AH32503 Employment and
Constitutional Manpower Issues
Aspects of AH31203
Employment Law Labour Migration and
AH30403 Nobility
International Human AH31003
Resource Labour Dynamic and
Management Contemporary Issues

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours)
110
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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
ELECTIVE AH20103 AH31103 Choose one
PROGRAMME Communication Gender and course only)
(12 credit hours) Organization Development AH32003
AH32603 Innovations &
Industrial Working
Relations In Environment
Europe AH32203
Employment,
Labour & Capital
AH32403
Employment Law
AH32103
Ethics in the
Workplace

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


MINOR/ ELECTIVE AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3
(15 credit hours Elective 1 Elective 3 Elective 5
AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3
Elective 2 Elective 4

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

TOTAL
(122 credit hours) 18 17 23 22 24 18

NOTE:
1. * Credit hours for this course is not included.
2. Course offerings are subject to change.
3. ** Elective Course within school.
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 111
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HA14 Sociology And Social Anthropology


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
COMPULSARY Ethnic Relations TITAS Entrepreneurship
CLUSTER
(6 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
LANGUAGES Band 1&2 Band 1&2 BAND 1&2 BAND 1&2
CLUSTER UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Communication Reading and Writing English For
English Grammar in English in English Occupational
Purposes
Band 3,4,5&6 Band 3,4,5&6 BAND 3,4,5&6
Level I Level II Level III BAND 3,4,5,6
(UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ (UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ Level IV
US/UT/UU) US/UT/UU) US/UR/UT/UU) (UB00402/UB00502/
UB00602/UB02002)

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


LIBERAL Liberal Studies Liberal Studies
STUDIES Cluster Cluster
CLUSTER (UE/UC/UK) (UE/UC/UK)
(6 credit hours)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 AT20103
(12 credit hours) Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
AT10703 Research
Culture and Society
In Sabah

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


UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
112
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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
PROGRAM AA10103 AA10203 AA20103 AA20203 AA30103 AA30203
CORE Introduction Introduction to Research Sociology of Social Thought and Sociology of
(51 credit hours) Anthropology Sociology Methodology and Tourism Theory Migration
AA10303 AA10603 Data Analysis AA20403 AA30303 AA30603
Family System Religion and AA20503 Ethnic Relations Environment Sociology of
Society Industrial Sociology AA21003 Sociology Complex
Culture and Society AA30503 Organization
Borneo AA30403
Ethnography Social Change and
AA30903 Development
Gender Issues AA31106
AA31103 Academics
Contemporary Exercises
Society in AA31306
Southeast Asia Practicum

(6 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours)
EXTERNAL AA20703 AA20803 AA30703 AA30403
ELECTIVE Social Inequality Environment and Rural Sociology Social Change and
PROGRAMME AA21503 Development AA31103 Development
(36 credit hours) Medical AA21203 Contemporary AA30803
Anthropology Economy and Society in Human Ecology
AA21703 Society Southeast Asia AA31003
Urban Sociology AA21403 AA31303 Ethnomusicology
AXXXXX3 Quality of Life and Community and AA31203
Elective In/Out Development Urban Ecosystem Politics and
School AA21603 Management Developmental
Urban AXXXXX3 Planning
Anthropology Elective In/Out AXXXXX3
AXXXXX3 School Elective In/Out
Elective In/Out School
School

(9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (9 credit hours)


Choose three (3) Choose three (3) Choose three (3) Choose three (3)
courses only courses only courses only courses only

TOTAL 21 17 20 22 21 21
(122 credit hours)

NOTE: 1. * Credit hours for this course is not included. 2. Course offerings are subject to change. 3. ** Elective Course within school.
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 113
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HA15 International Relations


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
COMPULSARY Ethnic Relations TITAS Entrepreneurship
CLUSTER
(6 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
LANGUAGES Band 1&2 Band 1&2 BAND 1&2 BAND 1&2
CLUSTER UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Communication Reading and Writing English For
English Grammar in English in English Occupational
Purposes
Band 3,4,5&6 Band 3,4,5&6 BAND 3,4,5&6
Level I Level II Level III BAND 3,4,5,6
(UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ (UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ Level IV
US/UT/UU) US/UT/UU) US/UR/UT/UU) (UB00402/UB00502/
UB00602/UB02002)

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


LIBERAL Liberal Studies Liberal Studies
STUDIES Cluster Cluster
CLUSTER (UE/UC/UK) (UE/UC/UK)
(6 credit hours)
(Choose Two (2)
Courses Only)
(2 credit hours) (2 Credit Hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 AT20103
(12 credit hours) Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
AT10703 Research
Culture and Society
In Sabah

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


UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
114
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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
PROGRAM AS10103 AS10203 AS20103 AS20203 AS30703 AS32506
CORE Introduction to Introduction to Theorics of Introduction to ASEAN: Now and Practical Thesis
(51 credit hours) International International International Public International The Future AS32206
Relations Political Economy Relations Law AS30903 Practical Training
AT10203 AS20303 AS20403 International AS31003
Introduction to International Conflict Negotiation Humanitarian Law Issues in World
Social Research Organizations and Management AS31703 Politics
Methods AS20503 A21603 History of AS30803
Foreign Policy Malaysia’s Foreign Diplomacy Ethnic and
Analysis Policy Religious Conflicts
AS21003
Arab-Isreal Conflict

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours)
EXTERNAL AS20803 AS30303 AS30403
ELECTIVE International Politics International US-Asia Relations
PROGRAMME of Asia Pacific Politics of Central AS30603
(21 credit hours) AS21203 and South Asia Asia and
International Politics AS30503 International Trade
of Australasia International Politics AS31603
AS21430 of the Middle East Human Rights
Politics of Alliance AS31503 AS31803
AS20603 Global Environmental International Politics
European Union Politics of the United States
AS31903 AS30103
International Politics International
of Latin America Security
AS31403
International Politics
of East Asia

(3 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (9 credit hours)


Choose One (1) Choose Three (3) Choose Three (3)
Course Only Courses Only Courses Only
ELECTIVE UZXXXX4 UZXXXX4 UZXXXX4 UZXXXX4
FOREIGN Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language
LANGUAGE
(21 credit hours) (4 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours) (4 Credit Hours)

TOTAL
(122 credit hours) 22 18 18 25 18 21

NOTE: 1. * CHOOSE 1 COURSE ONLY ** CHOOSE 2 COURSES ONLY *** CHOOSE 4 COURSES ONLY
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 115
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HA18 Geography
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
COMPULSARY Ethnic Relations TITAS Entrepreneurship
CLUSTER
(6 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
LANGUAGES Band 1&2 Band 1&2 BAND 1&2 BAND 1&2
CLUSTER UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Communication Reading and Writing English For
English Grammar in English in English Occupational
Purposes
Band 3,4,5&6 Band 3,4,5&6 BAND 3,4,5&6
Level I Level II Level III BAND 3,4,5,6
(UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ (UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ Level IV
US/UT/UU) US/UT/UU) US/UR/UT/UU) (UB00402/UB00502/
UB00602/UB02002)

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


LIBERAL Liberal Studies Liberal Studies
STUDIES Cluster Cluster
CLUSTER (UE/UC/UK) (UE/UC/UK)
(6 credit hours)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 AT20103
(12 credit hours) Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
AT10703 Research
Culture and Society
In Sabah

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

UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM (3 credit hours)
(3 credit hours)
116
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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 #AG10503 #AG10403 #AG20103 #AG20203 #AG30103 *AG30203
CORE Introduction To Spatial Information Research Method Satelite Image Fieldwork and Data Environmental
(57 credit hours) Geography System for Geography Processing Analysis Impact Assesment
(SEMESTER 3 & 5) #AG10303 #AG10103 #AAG20403 #AG21303 #AG31303 *AG31003
CHOOSE 1* OR Physical Geography Human Geography Spatial Information Geospatial Spatial Analysis Social Biography
CHOOSE 1** AG10203 ` System Modelling Technique **AG30803
# IS COMPULSARY Interpretation of *AG20703 *AG20503 *AG30503 Globalization
(SEMESTER 4 & 6) Remote Sensing Introduction to Hydrology and River Basin and Development
CHOOSE 2* OR Images Climatology Water Catchment Hydrology **AG30603
CHOOSE 2** *AG20803 **AG21103 *AG30403 Urban and
# IS COMPULSARY Biogeography Geography Urban Waste Urbanization
*AG20603 Economy Management *AG30303
Geomorphology **AG21403 **AG30903 Climatology for
**AG20903 Coastal Urban and Rural South East Asia
Urban Ecosystem Management Planning AG31603
*AG21505 **AG21203 **AG30703 Crime and
Geography Management and Land Administration Development
Transportation Environmental and Management #AG31106
*AG20303 **AG21003 **AG31503 Academic Exercise
Coastal Population and Social Impact / Practicum
Geomorphology Resources Assesment
Dynamics *AG21703
***AG21603 Tourism Geography
Geography of Crime

(9 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours)
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 117
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HA18 Geography
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
ELECTIVE *AG20703 *AG20503 *AG30503 *AG30203
SECTION 1 Introduction to Hydrology & Water River Basin and Environmental
(15 credit hours) Climatology Catchment Management Impact Assesment
Semester 3 #AG20603 **AG21103 *AG30403 *AG31003
(CHOOSE 2* OR Geomorphology Geography Urban Waste Social
CHOOSE 2 **) **AG20903 Economy Management Biogeography
Semester 4,5 & 6 Urban Ecosystem **AG21203 **AG30903 **AG30803
(CHOOSE 1* OR **AG21503 Management and Urban & Rural Globalization and
CHOOSE 1 **) Transportation Environmental Planning Development
Geography Ecosystem **AG30703 **AG30603
*AG20303 **AG21003 Land Administration Urban and
Coastal Population & & Management Urbanization
Geomorphology Resources **AG31503 **AG30303
Dynamics **AG21403 Social Impact Climatology for
*AG20803 Coastal Assessment South East Asia
Biogeography Management **AG31603
**AG21603 **AG21703 Crime and
Geography of Tourism Geography Development
Crime

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


EXTERNAL #AXXXX3 #AXXXX3 #AXXXX3 #AXXXX3
ELECTIVE ELECTIVE 1 ELECTIVE 2 ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 5
PROGRAMME (Outside (Outside (Outside (Outside
(15 credit hours) Programme) Programme) Programme) Programme)
#AXXXX3
ELECTIVE 4
(Outside
Programme)

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

TOTAL 21 20 23 22 18 18
(122 credit hours)

NOTE:
1. * Adalah Gugusan Fizikal
2. ** Adalah Gugusan Kemanusiaan
3. # Compulsory Courses
118
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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 UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
COMPULSARY Ethnic Relations TITAS Entrepreneurship
CLUSTER
(6 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
LANGUAGES Band 1&2 Band 1&2 BAND 1&2 BAND 1&2
CLUSTER UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Communication Reading and Writing English For
English Grammar in English in English Occupational
Purposes
Band 3,4,5&6 Band 3,4,5&6 BAND 3,4,5&6
Level I Level II Level III BAND 3,4,5,6
(UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ (UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ Level IV
US/UT/UU) US/UT/UU) US/UR/UT/UU) (UB00402/UB00502/
UB00602/UB02002)

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


LIBERAL Liberal Studies Liberal Studies
STUDIES Cluster Cluster
CLUSTER (UE/UC/UK) (UE/UC/UK)
(6 credit hours)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 AT20103
(12 credit hours) Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and
Scientific Knowledge Methodology of
AT10703 Research
Culture and Society
In Sabah

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


UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 119

HA24 History
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME AJ10103 AJ10203 AJ20103 AJ21803 AJ30903 AJ31403
CORE Introduction to History of Sabah & History of The Social History of Heritage Malay Historiography
(57 credit hours) History Sarawak (1841-1963) Malacca Sultanate Malaya Management AJ31706
AJ10403 AJ21303 (1850 - 1963) AJ32103 Academic Exercise
Introduction to Malaya in The AJ20403 History of the
Archaeology Colonial Era Research and Writing Political
AJ10603 AJ20903 Methodology in History Development of
Philosophy & Early History of East AJ21203 Malaysia: Post
Thought In Western Asia Malaysian History Independence
History (1900 -1957) AJ32903
AJ20603 Economic History
Southeast Asian of Malaya
History Colonialism / (1850-1941)
Imperialism AJ30303
History of
Southeast Asia:
Islamic Resurgence
AJ32113
History of Sabah &
Sarawak after 1963

(3 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (9 credit hours)
120
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HA24 History
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
INTERNAL AJ20703 AJ20603 AJ30703 AJ30803
ELECTIVE American History: Southeast Asian Middle East History of
PROGRAMME Pre American History Colonialism/ Conflict: Post American
(12 credit hours) Revolution Imperialism World War II Revolution
AJ20303 AJ21003 AJ31103 until World War II
History of Pacific Uthmaniyah Empire East Asia History: AJ31203
Colonization & Modern West Asia Political Power And Tajdid and Islah
AJ21103 History Untill World Army Movement In
European History War II Islamic World
Before World War II AJ31603
European History
Post World War II
AJ31003
History of Modern
Australasia and
Oceania

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


Choose 1 Course Choose 1 Course Choose 1 Course Choose 1
Only Only Only Course Only
EXTERNAL AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3 AXXXXX3
ELECTIVE Course in any Course in any Course in any Course in any Course in any
PROGRAMME School Programme School Programme School Programme School Programme School Programme
(CHOOSE ONE
COURSE ONLY)
(15 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)

TOTAL
(119 credit hours) 18 20 20 22 21 18

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 UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
COMPULSARY Ethnic Relations TITAS Entrepreneurship
CLUSTER
(6 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
LANGUAGES Band 1&2 Band 1&2 BAND 1&2 BAND 1&2
CLUSTER UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Communication Reading and Writing English For
English Grammar in English in English Occupational
Purposes
Band 3,4,5&6 Band 3,4,5&6 BAND 3,4,5&6
Level I Level II Level III BAND 3,4,5,6
(UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ (UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ Level IV
US/UT/UU) US/UT/UU) US/UR/UT/UU) (UB00402/UB00502/
UB00602/UB02002)

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


LIBERAL Liberal Studies Liberal Studies
STUDIES Cluster Cluster
CLUSTER (UE/UC/UK) (UE/UC/UK)
(6 credit hours)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 AT20103 CT30406
(24 credit hours) Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and Final Project
Scientific Knowledge Methodology of CT30506
AT10703 Research Internship (IT)
Culture and Society
In Sabah

(6 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (12 credit hours)

UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM (3 credit hours)
(3 credit hours)
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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
PROGRAMME CM10102 CM10202 CM21302 CM21402 CM32702 CM33002
CORE Theory & Harmony I Theory & Harmony II Harmony & Harmony & Conducting Major Study VI
(60 credit hours) CM10302 CM10402 Composition I Composition II CM32902 CM33602
Major Study I Major Study II CM21502 CM21602 Major Study V Instrumental &
CM10501 CM10601 Major Study III Major Study IV CM33901 Vocal Ensemble
Minor Study I Minor Study II CM21901 CM22001 Instrumental & VI
CM10701 CM10801 Aural Training III Aural Training IV Vocal Ensemble V CM33402
Aural Training I Aural Training II CM22101 CM22201 CM34102 Arranging for Pop
CM10901 CM11201 Instrumental & Instrumental & Vocal Arranging for Wind Orchestra
Instrumental & Instrumental & Vocal Vocal Ensemble III Ensemble IV Orchestra CM34002
Vocal Ensemble I Ensemble II CM22302 CM22402 CM33501 Digital Audio
CM11102 CM11002 Arranging for Arranging for Big Studio Recording Technology
Western Music Western Music Chamber Music Band Technology CM35002
Textual Analysis I Textual Analysis II CM23301 CM22602 Applications I Studio Recording
CM11401 Basic Midi Music Programming CM33302 Technology
Music Notation Orchestration Applications II
Software

(9 credit hours) (10 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (10 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (11 credit hours)
COMPULSORY CM11601 CM23101 CM22802 CM35103
ELECTIVE Malaysian Malaysian Music and Pre-Graduation
(15 credit hours) Tradisional Music I Traditional Music II Business Recital
CM22901 Management CA30803
Modern Harmony I CM23001 Art Works and
Modern Harmony II Copyrights
CA31003
Marketing of
Creative Work

(1 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (6 Credit hours)

TOTAL
24 22 16 20 17 23
(122 credit 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).

■ 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 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
COMPULSARY Ethnic Relations TITAS Entrepreneurship
CLUSTER
(6 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
LANGUAGES Band 1&2 Band 1&2 BAND 1&2 BAND 1&2
CLUSTER UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Communication Reading and Writing English For
English Grammar in English in English Occupational
Purposes
Band 3,4,5&6 Band 3,4,5&6 BAND 3,4,5&6
Level I Level II Level III BAND 3,4,5,6
(UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ (UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ Level IV
US/UT/UU) US/UT/UU) US/UR/UT/UU) (UB00402/UB00502/
UB00602/UB02002)

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


LIBERAL Liberal Studies Liberal Studies
STUDIES Cluster Cluster
CLUSTER (UE/UC/UK) (UE/UC/UK)
(6 credit hours)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 AT20103 CT30406
(24 credit hours) Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and Final Project
Scientific Knowledge Methodology of CT30506
AT10703 Research Internship (IT)
Culture and Society
In Sabah

(6 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (12 credit hours)


UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM (3 credit hours)
(3 credit hours)
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HA11 Creative Arts


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME CA10103 CA10203 CA20102 CA20203 CA32502 CA30802
CORE History of Malay Introduction to Literary Theory Scriptwriting Copy Editing Copyrights and Art
(59 credit hours) Literature Writing CA20302 CA23203 CA32703 Works
CA10302 CA10803 Media Writing Short Stories Writing Novel Writing CA32003
MODULE I Fundamentals of Dance Techniques Techniques CA23402 CA32902 New Media Writing
WRITING Dance and Improvisation CA20702 Art Criticism Comparative CA32202
CA10502 CA10603 Literary Appreciation CA23602 Analysis of Arts Academic Writing
History of Dance The Fundamentals of CA22502 Rhetoric Writing CA33102
CA10703 Acting Poem Writing CA23803 Media Publishing
Introduction to CA22703 Creative Project Management
Theatre Industry Creative
Management

(9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (13 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
126
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HA11 Creative Arts


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
MODULE II CA10103 CA10203 CA21102 CA21202 CA30903 CA30402
DANCE History of Malay Introduction to Dance Techniques I Dance Techniques II Dance Ethnology Graphic
(64 credit hours) Literature Writing CA21302 CA21802 CA33502 Communication
CA10302 CA10803 Dance Education in Dance Dance Drama CA32402
Fundamentals of Dance Techniques Technicalities CA22403 Production Dance Therapy
Dance and Improvisation CA21702 Production CA33702 CA32603
CA10502 CA10603 Production Procedures II Dance Analysis Asian Dance
History of Dance The Fundamentals Procedures I CA24002 CA33902 CA32802
CA10703 of Acting CA22902 Malaysian Dance II Theatre Technical Dance Notation
Introduction to Malaysian Dance I CA24202 CA34103
Theatre CA23103 Introduction to Costume Design
Composition and Dance Drama CA34302
Choreography Early Project

(10 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (9 credit hours)
MODULE III CA10103 CA10203 CA21702 CA22403 CA31703 CA30402
MANAGEMENT OF History of Malay Introduction to Production Production Theatre & Film Graphic
THEATRE & FILM Literature Writing Procedures I Procedures II Production Communication
(64 credit hours) CA10302 CA10803 CA21903 CA22603 Technology CA31603
Fundamentals of Dance Techniques Acting Techniques I Acting Techniques II CA31902 Stage Scenography
Dance and Improvisation CA22302 CA22202 Theatre & Film CA33003
CA10502 CA10603 Theatre Therapy Theatre in Education Appreciation Directing II
History of Dance The Fundamentals CA21302 CA24403 CA34503
CA10703 of Acting Dance Theatre, Film and Directing I
Introduction to Technicalities Business CA34702
Theatre CA23302 Theatre Technical
Literary Adaptation CA34103
Costume Design
CA34302
Early Project

(10 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
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HA11 Creative Arts


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
MINOR Elective I Elective II Elective IV
(15 credit hours) CV10303 Elective III Elective V
Visual Literation CV10903 CV33503
(module 1) Graphic Digital Web Interactive
CA21903 Publishing I (Module (Module I, II, III)
Acting Techniques I I) CA31003
(module II) CM21003 Marketing of
CA21103 Music and Creative Works
Dance Techniques I Perfoming Arts (module I)
(module III) (Module II & III) CA32103
CA32903 Video & Audio
Comparative Digital Production
Analysis of Arts (Module I, II & III)
(Module II & III)

(3 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours) (6 Credit Hours)

TOTAL
22 22 22 20 21 22
(122 credit hours)

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)

■ 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.
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HA32 Visual Art Technology


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
COMPULSARY Ethnic Relations TITAS Entrepreneurship
CLUSTER
(6 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
LANGUAGES Band 1&2 Band 1&2 BAND 1&2 BAND 1&2
CLUSTER UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Communication Reading and Writing English For
English Grammar in English in English Occupational
Purposes
Band 3,4,5&6 Band 3,4,5&6 BAND 3,4,5&6
Level I Level II Level III BAND 3,4,5,6
(UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ (UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ UA/UD/UJ/UN/UP/ Level IV
US/UT/UU) US/UT/UU) US/UR/UT/UU) (UB00402/UB00502/
UB00602/UB02002)

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


LIBERAL Liberal Studies Liberal Studies
STUDIES Cluster Cluster
CLUSTER (UE/UC/UK) (UE/UC/UK)
(6 credit hours)
(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE AT10103 AT10403 AT20103 CT30406
(24 credit hours) Introduction to Academic Writing Theory and Final Project
Scientific Knowledge Methodology of CT30506
AT10703 Research Internship (IT)
Culture and Society
In Sabah

(6 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (12 credit hours)


UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
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HA32 Visual Art Technology


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME CV10102 CV11002 CV21302 CV21202 CV32102 CV32503
CORE Visual Arts Analysis Basic Drawing II Basic 2D Animation Basic 3D Animation Digital Audio Video Borneo Ethnics Arts
(58 credit hours) CV10302 CV10602 CV21702 CV21402 Production II Analysis
Visual Art Literacy I Digital Graphic Exploration of Basic Advertising CV33302
CV10702 Photo Publication II Indigenous Art CV22602 3D Animation
Art History & CV10802 CV21902 Batik CV33702
Aesthetics I Concepts & Context Digital Audio Video CV22102 2D Animation
CV10902 in Drawing Production I Painting CV33502
Digital Graphic CV10202 CV22302 CV21002 Web Interactive
Photo Publication I Visual Art Literacy II Art History & Gallery & Exhibition CV33902
CV11102 Aesthetics II Managements Ceramic
Basic Drawing I CV22702 CV22002 Technology
Ceramics Graphic Illustration CV34103
CV22902 Collaborative
Drawing Project

(10 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (13 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
MINOR Compulsory Elective Compulsary Elective Compulsary Elective
(15 hours) CA20203 CV34303 CA30803
Scriptwriting Audio Structuring in Copyrights &
Video Arworks
CV34502 CA31003
Compositing Marketing of
Technology Creative Works

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


TOTAL
25 19 17 19 19 21
(120 credit hours)
130 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE

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)

■ 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
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 131
Dr. Dg. Norizah Ag. Kiflee @ Dzulkifli
Senior Lecturer - Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Master of Education (Education Management), Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Faculty of Psychology and Education (Alumni Year 2008, 2014)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 133

FACULTY OF
PSYCHOLOGY
AND
EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME


HA13 Industrial and Organizational Psychology
HA16 Youth and Community Development
HA19 Counselling Psychology
HA20 Child and Family Psychology

BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME


HA52 Social Work

BACHELOR IN EDUCATION WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME


HT06 Education with TESL
HT16 Education with Science
HT18 Education with Economy

BACHELOR IN SPORTS SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME


HS20 Sports Science
134 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION

DEAN HA16 Youth and Community Development


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Dahlan Hj. A. Malek Assoc. Prof. Dr. Balan Rathakrishnan
BA.IRKH (Fiqh), BHSc (Psy.) (UIAM), MA (Psy). (UKM), BA, MA (Psy.), Ph.D (UKM)
PGDip, Ph.D (Aberdeen) Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
HA19 Counselling Psychology
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC & INTERNATIONAL) Dr. Sharon Kwan Sam Mee Kb, Pa
Dr. Roslee Talip B.Ed (Hons) (UPSI), MPsyc Counseling (UMS)
B.Ed. Hons (USM), M.Ed. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) Ph.D (Psychology) (University of Soulth Australia
Education Management Counselling Psychology
Industrial Counseling
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dayang Maryama Ag Daud HA20 Child and Family Psychology
B.Sc. (UM), M.Sc. (Essex), Ph.D (UKM) Dr. Shazia Iqbal Hashmi
Health and Fitness Exercise Immunology Exercise Physiology BA, MSc. (Psychology) University of Peshawar,
Ph.D Psychology (UMS)
DEPUTY DEAN (STUDENTS AFFAIRS & ALUMNI)
Dr.Getrude C.Ah Gang@Grace HA52 Social Work
BA (UKM), MPsy (UMS), Ph.D (Psychology), La Trobe, Aus Habibie Hj. Ibrahim
BSc (UPM), MA (Bradford)
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Yazmin Suraya Yusof HT06 Education with TESL
B.A. Hons Bus. Mgmt (Oxford Brookes) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lee Kean Wah
B.Ed TESL (Lancaster), Dip.ESL (UM), Cert.in Ed (English), MPSAH
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR M.ed TESL (UTM), Ph.D (Applied Linguistics) (Lancaster)
Azlan Bin Awang TESL
B.Ed.Hons (UMS)
HT16 Education with Science
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Dr. Denis Andrew D. Lajium
Mohd. Jamal Bin Atong B.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.A (USM),
BSc. (Hons) (UMS) PhD (Chemistry Education) Waikato

PSYCHOLOGY OFFICER HT17 Education with Social Science


Nurul Fatiha Firdaus Binti Roslan Dr. Dg Norizah Ag Kiflee @ Dzulkifli
B. Psy (Counseling) UMS B.Ed. Hons, M.Ed. (UMS), History, Ph.D (UMS)
Education Management
INFORMATION SYSTEMS OFFICER
Angeline Toeu Yu Yun @ Nur Aishah Toeu Abdullah HT18 Education with Economy
BA (Visual Arts) (UMS), MA. (Visual Arts) (UMS) Dr. Abdul Said Ambotang
Dip. Applied Sc. B.B.A Hons (UITM), M.Ed. (UTM), Ph.D (UMS)
HEAD OF PROGRAMME
HS20 Sports Science
HA13 Industrial and Organizational Psychology YM Raja Ismail Raja Lope Ahmad
Dr. Nurul Hudani Md. Nawi B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)
BHSc (Psychology) (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM), Physical Health and Education
Ph.D Social Psychology (UPM)
Social Psychology
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 135

Faculty of careful mixed of contemporary courses and


programs, the faculty aspires to produce
Aims
Psychology highly skilled and competent graduates who
are well- balanced in terms of their intellectual,
■ Completing teaching tasks, involving in
and emotional, and spiritual quotients in order to
research, publication, conference,
consultation and other tasks which are
Education contribute positively to the human capital
development and advancement of the country.
related to the wellbengs of all individuals
across the disciplines in the faculty.
This goal is in line with UMS’s quest to ■ Maintaining excellence and making UMS
become a global institution of excellence in as the main institution of education,
For further inquiries, please contact:- education, training and research. To achieve training and research in the areas of
this goal, all entrusted parties must fulfill their psychology, education and social work,
Faculty of Psychology and Education duties and responsibilities with sincerity, trust
Administrative Office apart from social development.
and dedication based upon an excellent work
Block of Psychology culture.
Programmes Offered
Tel : 6088 - 320000
Ext : 8142 / 8242 / 8011
VISION
Fax : 6088 - 320 101 Industrial and Organizational
E-mail : pejfpp@ums.edu.my
The Faculty of Psychology and Education Psychology (HA13)
strives toward becoming a world class,
professional and excellence center of This programme introduces students to the
Administrative Office
reference in teacher education based on the field of industrial and organizational
Block of Education
National Philosophy of Education, National psychology and problems related to
Vision and Universiti Malaysia Sabah Vision. organizational behaviour. The focus of study
Tel : 088 - 320 000
will be on job satisfaction and stress, group
Ext : 2506
Fax : 088 - 320 268 Objectives dynamics, interpersonal communication,
employee problems, leadership and power
E-mail : pejfpp@ums.edu.my
influence, prejudice and organizational
■ To produce graduates who are
discrimination as well as design and
acknowledged by the professions of
organization development.
psychology, education and social works.
■ To produce undergraduates who are
Introduction equipped with human skills in all fields
To broaden their exposure students will have
job-training placement to complement the
related to the faculty, and in response to
Faculty of Psychology and Education academic study. The programme produces
the present needs.
produces trained and knowledgeable graduates who are resilient and skilled in the
■ To produce well-trained psychologists,
professionals in education and human field of Industrial and Organizational
educators and social workers who are
development to address behavioral and social Psychology. Graduates of this programme will
qualified to serve as community leaders,
problems. To meet the challenging needs of serve the public and private sector as
educators, social nurses and other
the 21st century, the faculty draws on, personnel or welfare officers in industry,
professions towards a thriving society.
integrates, and synergizes fundamental research assistants or tutor in higher
■ To cater for the present needs and
disciplines such as pedagogy, psychology, educational institutions, facilitators and
demands in producing competent and
social work and counseling to produce skilled helpers in voluntary organizations.
balanced graduates who are globally
and competent graduates. Employing a recognised in their respective disciplines.
136 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION

Youth and Community Development training. The aim is to expose them to their
practice interests and develop skills in
Counselling Psychology (HA19)
(HA16 )
integrating and applying knowledge and This programme trains students to be
This programme traces youth development theory acquired in academic courses to actual knowledgeable and skilledin the field of
from the cognitive, linguistic, social, affective, social work situations. The Social Work counselling. Required courses are
and moral aspects through various theoretical Programme will empower students with philosophy of guidance and counselling,
orientations. Research results will be utilized strong social work ethics and values, ethics in the helping professions, theories in
to show the implications of development relevant theoretical foundation, and strong counselling and psychotherapy, counselling in
processes on youth problems in the context of practice skills to promote the optimal social organization, career development theories,
community development. This programme functioning of individuals, families, groups, abnormal psychology, group counselling and
discusses planning, implementation, and communities. Students will have psychotherapy, pre-practicum class, family
follow-up and monitoring of youth and preventive and social work knowledge and counselling or therapy and practicum /
community programmes. Students will also expertise necessary for the building and internship. The programme is generic in nature
receive practical training in community maintenance of the a progressively equitable and does not confined to any particular theory
services at rehabilitation institutions to social environment favourable to all people and approach. Students will also learn case
produce well-informed and experienced regardless of race, gender, age, ethnic or management skills, client assessment, report
graduates in the field of community national origin disability, political writing, counselling skills, procedures and
development. Trainings are conducted with orientation or sexual orientation. Graduates of strategies in handling client’s career, personal
the co-operation of government and this programme can practice social work in a and social matters.
non-government agencies such as wide variety of settings such as child welfare
Department of Social Services, Department agencies, Counselling agencies, schools, This program is a professional preparation for
of National Unity, NGOs and other related hospitals, nursing homes, psychiatric hospital counsellor registration as required in
agencies. and clinics, home health agencies, Counsellor Act 1998 (Act 580). Graduates of
correctional institutions, employee assistance this program are eligible for registration as
Graduates of this programme will serve the programs, and various levels of government registered counsellors and normally employed
public and private sectors as community involving political and organizational as counsellors, guidance teachers, human
development officers, rehabilitation officers, processes of policy development and change. resource personnel, managers, and mental
consultants, research assistants or tutors in health personnel.
educational institutions, facilitators and Education with TESL (HT06)
helpers in related organizations. Child and Family Psychology (HA20)
The aim of this programme is to train English
Social Work (HA52) language teachers to teach in from primary
and secondary school. The course aims to The Child and Family Psychology Programme
develop professionally based knowledge in is designed to educate and equip individual
The programme is designed to prepare to be professionals in dealing with children,
students for generic social work practice. In the theory and practice of education,
together with the ability to assist pupils to parents and families in public and private
keeping with the generic focus, students are settings. The Faculty of Psychology and
reach their full intellectual and social potential
provided with a common body of social by understanding their abilities and Education believes that children should be
work knowledge and skills that is potentialities and the social contexts within studied in the context of their family and
transferable among human service settings, which they live and learn. Entry requirements community, thus the study of families have in
population group and areas. Students have are STPM holders, Matriculation or the development of child’s emotional, social,
the opportunity to practice actual social work equivalent. Applicants are also required to cognitive, and personality is imperative. This
in an agency setting through practical pass MUET and MEdSI Examinations to programme represents the efforts of the
qualify.
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 137

university and the School to enhance are ethical and qualified in the Bachelor of
collaboration with the community and to Education with Economy. Areas of
respond to the needs of society for specialization consist of the following:
professionals to work with children and their
family within the community. Depending on Major: Economy
their career goals students will have a Major: Economics, Accounting, Business
choice to go through a practical training or Administration
opted for thesis writing. Practical training is
important to complement the theoretical Sports Science (HS20)
aspects of their study and thesis writing helps
them to be researchers in the field of Child The programme offered by the School aims at
and family programme. Graduates of this training individuals in the field of Sports
programme will serve in the public and private Science. There are two areas of specialization
sectors as supervisors in childcare centres, consist of the following:
psychological consultation officers, lecturers
in the institution of higher learning, research • Sports Management
assistants or tutor in the institution of higher • Coaching
learning, managers or principal of childcare
centre, and volunteers or facilitators. Entry requirement are STPM holders,
Matriculation or equivalent.
Education with Science (HT16)
The objective of this programme is to train
Mathematics and Science teachers to teach in
from primary and secondary school. Entry
requirements are STPM holders, Matriculation
or equivalent. This programme will produce
teachers that are ethical and qualified in the
Bachelor of Education with Mathematics
and Science. Areas of specialization consist
of the following:

Major: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics,


Physics

Education with Economy (HT18)


The aim of this programme is to train Economy
teachers to teach in from primary and
secondary school. Entry requirements are
STPM holders, Matriculation or equivalent.
This programme will produce teachers that
138 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION

ACADEMIC STAFF ASSOC. PROF. DR. LEE KEAN WAH


*Head of Programme TESL (HT06)
AGNIS SOMBULING
BA, MA (PSY.) (UKM)
B.Ed TESL (Lancaster), Dip.ESL (UM), Cert.in Ed Development Psychology (Child)
Professor Emeritus (English), MPSAH M.Ed TESL (UTM) Ph.D (Applied
Linguistics (Lancaster) DR. ASMAA ABDULHAMEED MOHAMMAD
PROF. DATO’ DR. HJ. ABDUL HALIM OTHMAN, KB, AL-SAQQAF
PA DSDK, JMN, DSN, ASSOC. PROF. MAT ZIN MAT KIB B.A (Taiz Univ.), MA, Ph.D (UUM)
BA Psy. MEd (Hawaii), MS.Ed. D.Edu (Indiana) *Training Coordinator tin; Project Coordinator Bachelor of Applied Linguitics, English Language
Counseling Psychology, Counsellors Education Education (PSMP)
Sijil Perguruan, BA (Hons) USM, BEDDU SALAM BACO
MA-UMS (Kota KInabalu) Malaysia History (Diplomatik) BA, MA (Psy.) (UKM)
Industrial and Organizational Psyschology
Professors ASSOC. PROF. DR. MOHD ZAKI BIN ISHAK
B.Sc.Hons, Dip.Ed. (UKM), M.Ed., Ph.D (Waikato) DR. COLONIUS BIN ATANG
PROF. DR. VINCENT PANG Physic Education, Evaluation in Education B.A (Hons) (USM), M.A (USM) Ph.D (USM),
B.Sc. Ed. (UTM), Dip. Ed., M.A (East Anglia), Ph.D (RMIT) Social Geography, Culture Geography & Health and
Evaluation in Education ASSOC. PROF. DR.MURNIZAM HJ.HALIK Sustainable Rural Development
*Director of UMS Labuan International Campus
PROF. DR. ADI FAHRUDIN BHSc (UIAM), MSc (Hull), Ph.D (Exeter) DR. CONNIE SHIN@CONNIE CASSY OMPOK
Drs. Social Work (BSSW), B. Psych (UNPasim), Industrial and Organizational Psyschology Dip.Accountancy (Politeknik Kuching Sarawak),
M. Soc Sc, Ph.D Social Work (USM) Bpa Hons UPM, KPLI Prasekolah (Maktab Perguruan
ASSOC. PROF. DR. SABARIAH SHARIF Keningau Sabah), Mhcm, Ph.D (UMS)
Dip. Ed., B.Sc. (UKM), M.A, Ph.D (Bath) Preschool Education
Associate Professors Educational Technology, Biology Education, Science
Educational DR. CRISPINA GREGORY K HAN
*Head of Unit for Rural Education Research (UREdR)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. MOHD DAHLAN HJ. A. MALEK
ASSOC. PROF. DR. SUYANSAH SWANTO . Hons, M.Ed., Ph.D (UMS)
*Dean
B.A. (Essex), M.A. (Warwick), Ph.D (Nottingham) M.Ed Education Management
BA.IRKH (Fiqh), BHSc (Psy.) (UIAM), MA (Psy). (UKM),
TESL, English Language Ph.D Evaluation in Education (UMS)
PGDip, Ph.D (Aberdeen)
Education with Science
Industrial and Organizational Psyschology
ASSOC. PROF. DR.TAN CHOON KEONG
*Head of e-Learning Unit DR. CHIN KIN ENG @ SPORTY CHIN
ASSOC. PROF. DR. CHUA BEE SEOK
B.A Hons (UM), Dip. Ed., M.Ed. (UM), M.Inf. Tech. (UKM), * Postgraduate Programme Coordinator (by Coursework)
BA, MA (Psy.) (UKM), Ph.D (UMS)
Ph.D (UTM) PLUMS
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Technology Education, Computer in Education B.Ed. (UMS), M.Sc. (UKM), Ph.D (Warwick, UK)
Education with Mathematic
ASSOC. PROF. DR. BALAN RATHAKRISHNAN
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ANUAR DIN
*Head of Programme Youth and Community
*Director, Centre for Co-curriculum and Student DR. CHRISTINA ANDIN @ NUR QISTINA
Development (HA16)
Development B.A Edu (Home Science), (UPM)
BA, MA (Psy.), Ph.D (UKM)
Cert. Ed. (Perak), B.Sc. (UM), M.Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS) M.Edu (Technical and Vocational), (UTM)
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Sport Science, Sport Management Ph.D (Educational Studies) University of Surrey, England
ASSOC. PROF. DR. DG MARYAMA AG DAUD
DR. DENIS ANDREW D LAJIUM
*Deputy Dean (Research & Innovation)
M.Sc. (Essex), Ph.D (UKM) Senior Lecturers *Head of Programme Education With Science (HT16)
B.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.A (USM) Ph.D (Waikato)
Physical Fitness and Health Exercise Immunology
Chemistry Education
Exercise Physiology DR. ABDUL SAID AMBOTANG
*Head Programme Education with Economy (HT18) DATIN NIK ZAITUN NIK MOHAMED
ASSOC. PROF. DR. LAY YOON FAH Dip. Applied Sc. B.B.A (UITM), M.Ed. (UTM), Ph.D (UMS) B.A (Southern Mississipi), M.Ed. (Eastern New Mexico)
B.A Ed. (USM), M.Sc. (UNIMAS), Ph.D (UMS) Economic Education, Curriculum, Education Technology TESL (Kesusasteraan Inggeris)
Science Education
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 139

DR. DG NORIZAH AG KIFLEE @ DZULKIFLI DR. MAZNI MUSTAPHA DR. SHUKRI ZAIN
*Head of Programme Education With BA, MA (Psychology) (UKM), Ph.D in Psychology (Plymouth) *Education Coordinator PKPGB
Social Science (HT17) Developmental Psychology (Adolescence) B.A Ed. (USM), M.Sc. (UNIMAS), Ph.D (ANU)
B.Ed. Hons, M.Ed. (UMS), History, Ph.D (UMS) Positive Psychology, Applied Health Psychology Management in Education
Education Management
DR. MUHAMAD SUHAIMI TAAT DR. SOON SINGH A/L BIKAR SINGH
DR. FERLIS BULLARE @ HJ. BAHARI *Director of Islamic Centre Cert.Ed. (MPSK), B.A Hons (UM), M.Ed (UM),
*Head of Psychology and Social Health Research Unit B.IRKH, Dip. Ed. (UIAM), M.Ed., Ph.D (UMS) Ph.D (Macquarie University, Sydney)
B.Psy. (UMS), M.Psy. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) Educational Sociology, Education Philosophy and Geography Education , Educational Psychology, GIS,
Industrial & Organizational, Social Psychology & Positive Pedagogy Creativity
Psychology
DR. MUSIRIN MOSIN DR. SIEW NYET MOI @ SOPIAH ABDULLAH
DR. GETRUDE C. AH GANG @ GRACE *Core Education Coordinator B.Sc. Ed. (UTM), M.Sc. (University of Wolverhampton),
*Deputy Dean (Students Affairs & Alumni) Teacher Certification (MPG,KK), B.A(Hons) (UMS), M.A Ph.D (USM)
BA (UKM), MPsy (UMS), Ph.D (Psychology), (UPM), Ph.D (UPSI) Instructional Design, Science Education
La Trobe Universiti, AUS Bahasa Melayu
Social Psychology DR. SHAZIA IQBAL HASHMI
DR. NURUL HUDANI MD. NAWI *Head of Programme Child and
DR. GUAN TEIK EE, KB, PA *Head of Programme Industrial and Organizational Family Psychology (HA20)
Basic Teaching Certificate (MPIP) Psychology (HA13) BA, MSc (Peshawar), Clinical Psychology (Child)
B.A (Hons) Geog. (University of London) BHSc (Psychology) (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM), Ph.D (UMS)
M.Ed (Guidance and Counselling) (UM) Ph.D Social Psychology (UPM) Psychology
Ph.D (Guidance and Counselling) (USM) Social Psychology
Guidance & Counselling DR. WAN ANOR WAN SULAIMAN KBPA
DR. SHARON KWAN SAM MEE KB, PA B.H Psy. (Hons), MPsy. (Counselling) (UMS),
HABIBIE HJ. IBRAHIM * Head of Programme Counselling Psychology (HA19) Ph.D Psy. (UKM)
*Head of Programme Social Work (HA52) B.Ed (Hons) (UPSI), MPsyc Counseling (UMS) Psychology Counselling
BSc. Human Development (UPM), MA (Bradford) Ph.D (Psychology) (University of Soulth Australia)
Social Work (Child Protection and Social Policy) Counselling Psychology YM RAJA ISMAIL RAJA LOPE AHMAD
Industrial Counseling *Head Of Programme Sport Science (HS20)
DR. ISMAIL MAAKIP B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)
BA (UKM), MSc, MPhil (Loughborough) DR. PETER VOO SU KIONG Physical Health and Education
Ergonomic Psychology B.Soc.Sc (Hons.) (Social Work), MSW (USM),
Ph.D. (USM)
DR. KHALID HJ. JOHARI
B.Ed. (Bandung), M.Sc. (New Hampshire), M.Ed. (UKM),
Social Work (Disabled People)
Lecturers
Ed.D (USM) DR. PUTERI HAYATI MEGAT AHMAD KB, PA
Curriculum Instructional Education, Community Dip.Sc (UTM), BA (UPM), MSc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS) ALFRED CHAN HUAN ZHI
Economic Development, Preschool Counselling Psychology B.B.C (Schl of Mgmt)(Intl.Transc) (FRK)(AUS), MKT.
Psychology(MELB) (AUS), M.Psy. (UMS)
DR. MOHD KHAIRUDDIN ABDULLAH DR. ROSY TALIN Industrial and Organizational Psychology
B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (UMS) Dip. Ed, B.A (UKM), M.Ed. (Manchester) Ph.D (UMS)
Education Sociology, Philosophy and Education in Educational Management and Administration AMALI AHMAD KHAIR
Malaysia B.A (Essex), M.Sc. (UiTM), M.Ed. (UTM)
DR. ROSLEE TALIP TESL (English Literature)
DR. LEE BIH NI *Deputy Dean (Academic & International)
Dip. Ed. (Gaya), B.A. Hons (USM), M.A, Ph.D (UMS) B.Ed. Hons (USM), M.Ed. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) AMINUDDIN IBRAHIM LASTAR
History of Malaysia Eduction management B.Ed. Hons (UPSI), M.Phil. Psy (UMS)
Child and Family Psychology
LT. COL. (CD) DR. MOHD NIZAM HJ. NAZARUDDIN
Bed. (Phy. Edu), MSc. (HRD) (UPM), AZAHAR CHE LATIFF, KB, PA
Ph.D (Sport Sci.) (UMS) B. Coun. (Malaya), MSc. Counseling (UUM)
Industrial Counseling/Counseling Psychology
140 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION

BEN ANDERSON ANAK MELAI MOHD ASHRAF CHE SOH SUWAIBAH ZAKARIA
DPA (UiTM), B.Psy (Youth and Community Development), B.Sc. Ed. Hons (UTM), M.Ed. (UKM) Dip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA), B.PSy (Child and Family)
UMS, M.Psy (UMS) Islamic Studies (UMS), MPsi (Exp. Developmental)
Youth and Community Development UNPAD Child and Family Psychology
MAD NOOR MADJAPUNI
CARMELLA E. ADING KB, PA Dip. Ed. (Kent), B.Sc. Hons (UMS), M.Ed (UPSI) STEPHANIE CHOK
BSc (Psychology (Maj), Sociology (Min) Ghography Education, Multimedia Dip. Sport Science (University of Delware), Dip. Science
(University of Alabama at Birmingham) (USA) Coaching (IOC), B.Sc. Hons (UM), M.Sc. (UiTM)
MPsyc Counseling (UMS) NORHAMIDAH JARIMAL @ SAFRI Sport Science
Counselling Psychology (UMS) BA (UM), MPsy (UMS)
Counseling Psychology Social Psychology YOON SOOK JHEE
B.Ed. (TESL), M.Ed. (TESL) UPSI
FADZEL WONG CHEE PING NORLIZAH MATSHAH KB, PA TESL
B.Sc. (UMS), M.Sc. (USM) Dip. Pend. (TESL) (IPG Gaya), BHsc. (Psychology) (UIAM)
Applied Sports Nutrition Pg Dip (Drug Abuse) (UMS), MA Counselling Psychology

HASNOL NOORDIN
(UMS)
Counselling Psychology Tutors
Dip. Ed. (MPRM), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)
Sports Science NORZIHAN BINTI AYUB, KB, PA ERICA E DOLINTING
B.Psyc (Counseling Psychology), UMS B.Sc. Hons (UMS) M.Sc (UPM)
JOKI PERDANI SAWAI MPsyc Counseling(UMS) Sports and Tourism
BHsc (UIAM), MA (Psy.) (UKM) Counseling Psychology
Industrial and Organisational Psychology MD SAFWAN SAMSIR
NOORMA RAZALI B.Sc. Hons (UiTM)
JUSIAH IDANG, KB, PA Dip. Pengajian Islam (KUSZA), B.Psy (Child and Family), Sport Science
Teaching Cert. (Primary Ed.) (MPKTBR) UMS MPhil. Psy (UMS)
B. Ed (Guidance & Counseling) (UPM) Child and Family Psychology NORAFIFAH BALI, KB. PA.
SPADA (UMS) B.Psyc (Counseling Psychology), UMS
MPsyc Counseling (UMS) RAZIMA HANIM OSMAN M.SoSc (Counseling Psychology), UKM
Education, Guidance and Counseling BHsc. (Psychology) UIAM, MPsy UMS, (Psychology) Counseling Psychology
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
JASMINE ADELA MUTANG NUR FARHANA ARDILLAH AFTAR
BSc. (Human Development) (UPM) RISALSHAH LATIF BSc. (Biomedical sc), Postgrad. Dip. (Health Psychology),
MSc. (Consumer Science) (UPM) BA (UM), MSW (USM) Msc. (Clinical Psychology) (UKM)
Human Development Gerontology Social Work Clinical Psychology

LAILAWATI MADLAN@ENDALAN PATRICIA JOSEPH KIMONG WANDA KIYAH ANAK GEORGE


B.Ed (UNNES), MPsy. (UMS) Dip. Agribusiness(UPM) B. Social Work (UMS), MMSW (UKM)
Psychology B. Ed. (Guidance & Counseling) (UPM) Social Work
MPsyc Counseling (UMS)
MOHAMAD AZHAR MOHAMMAD NOR Counselor Education ZULIANA BACHO
DPA (UiTM), BSWM (UUM), MMSW(UKM) B.Sc. Hons(UMS)
Medical Social Work PATHMANATHAN A/L K SUPPIAH M.sc Sports Science (UMS)
Cert. Ed. (IPDA), Dip. Athletics Training (Johannes Sport Science
MOHD SOBRI ISMAIL, KB, PA Gutenberg University Mainz), B.Ed., M.Sc. (UPM)
Basic Teaching Cert. (Malay Studies) (MPKTBR) Sport Science
B. Ed. (Guidance & Counseling) (UPM)
M. Edu (Counseling & Guidance) (USM) SITI NOOR FAZARIAH BINTI SUIS @ MOHD. RUSDY
Education, Guidance and Counseling B. Soc. Sc (Social Work), UKM, MSW (USM)
Social Work (Juvenile Rehabilitation, Youth and
Adolescence)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 141
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
CORE Ethnic Relation Islam & Asian Introduction to
(PROMOTION *UE/UC/UK Civilisation Entrepreneurship
OF (Choose 1 courses *UE/UC/UK *UE/UC/UK
KNOWLEDGE) Only) (Choose 2 courses (Choose 2 courses
(12 credit hours) Only) Only)
UNIVERSITY’S MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2
CORE LANGUAGE UB00102 UB00202 Oral UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative Communication Reading & Writing in English For
English Grammar English English Occupational
MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 Purposes
Local/Foreign Local/Foreign Local/Foreign MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6
language 1 language 2 language 3 * UB00402
(Basic/Intermediate) (Basic/Intermediate) (Basic/Intermediate) Academic Reading &
Writing
*UB00502
English For Research
Purposes
* UB00602
Grammar in Context
UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)

FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20903 PT20803 PT31503 PT31603


(33 credit hours) Introduction to Research Methods Social Statistics Data Analysis Abnormal Social Psychology
Psychology PT10603 PT21003 Psychology PT31803
Personality and Introduction to PT31703 Learning and
Individual Differences Experimental Psychological Testing Cognitive Psychology
Psychology and Measurement
PT21203
Physiological
Psychology
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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 Work, Physiology Consumerism and Introduction to
(39 credit hours) Organizational PT10303 Psychology and Ergonomics Marketing Personnel
Psychology System and Theory in PI20503 PI30903 Assessment
PT10403 Psychology Organizational Safety and Health in PI30803
Introduction to Psychology the Workplace Issues in Industrial
Developmental PT21103 and Organizational
Psychology Interviewing and Psychology
Observation Skills PI31003
Advertising
Psychology
ELECTIVE 2 Elective 2 Elective 2 Elective 1 Elective
(21 credit hours)
PRACTICUM PI31206
TRAINING / Practicum Training*
ACADEMIC PI31406
EXCERCISE Academic Exercise*
(6 credit hours)

21
TOTAL (Excluding
18 20 20 22 18
(122 credit hours) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)

*Notes: Choose one course only.


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Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
CORE Ethnic Relation Islam & Asian Introduction to
(PROMOTION *UE/UC/UK Civilisation Entrepreneurship
OF (Choose 1 courses *UE/UC/UK *UE/UC/UK
KNOWLEDGE) Only) (Choose 2 courses (Choose 2 courses
(12 credit hours) Only) Only)
UNIVERSITY’S MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2
CORE UB00102 UB00202 Oral UB00302 UB00702
LANGUAGE Communicative Communication Reading & Writing in English For
(8 credit hours) English Grammar English English Occupational
MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 Purposes
Local/Foreign Local/Foreign Local/Foreign MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6
language 1 language 2 language 3 * UB00402
(Basic/Intermediate) (Basic/Intermediate) (Basic/Intermediate) Academic Reading &
Writing
*UB00502
English For Research
Purposes
* UB00602
Grammar in Context
UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)

FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20903 PT20803 PT31503 PT31603


(33 credit hours) Introduction to Research Methods Social Statistics Data Analysis Abnormal Social Psychology
Psychology PT10603 PT21003 Psychology PT31803
Personality and Introduction to PT31703 Learning and
Individual Differences Experimental Psychological Testing Cognitive
Psychology and Measurement Psychology
PT21203
Physiological
Psychology
144
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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
(42 credit hours) Mental Health Social Deviance Community Resolution PB30903 Attitude Change
PT10403 PT10303 PB20403 Community PB31003
Introduction to System and Theory Cross-Cultural Psychology Intervention and
Developmental in Psychology Psychology PB31103 Program
Psychology PT21103 Youth Psychology Assessment in
Interviewing and Society
Observation Skills PB31203
Issues in Social
Psychology
ELECETIVE 2 Elective 1 Elective 2 Elective 1 Elective
(21 credit hours)
PRACTICUM PB31406
TRAINING/ Practicum Training*
ACADEMIC PB31606
EXCERCISE Academic
(6 credit hours) Exercise*

18 credit hours
TOTAL 18 20 20 19 21 (Excluding
(122 credit hours) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)

*Notes: Choose one course only.


Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 145

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 UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
CORE Ethnic Relation Islam & Asian Introduction to
(PROMOTION *UE/UC/UK Civilisation Entrepreneurship
OF (Choose 1 *UE/UC/UK *UE/UC/UK
KNOWLEDGE) courses Only) (Choose 2 (Choose 2
(12 credit hours) courses Only) courses Only)
UNIVERSITY’S MUET Band MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band MUET Band
CORE 1,2 UB00202 Oral 1,2 1,2
LANGUAGE UB00102 Communication UB00302 UB00702
(8 credit hours) Communicative English Reading & English For
English MUET Band Writing in Occupational
Grammar 3,4,5 & 6 English Purposes
MUET Band Local/Foreign MUET Band MUET Band
3,4,5 & 6 language 2 3,4,5 & 6 3,4,5 & 6
Local/Foreign (Basic/ Local/Foreign * UB00402
language 1 Intermediate) language 3 Academic
(Basic/ (Basic/ Reading &
Intermediate) Intermediate) Writing
*UB00502
English For
Research
Purposes
* UB00602
Grammar in
Context
UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)

FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20903 PT20803 PT31503 PT31603


(33 credit hours) Introduction to Research Social Data Analysis Abnormal Social
Psychology Methods Statistics PT21003 Psychology Psychology
PT10603 Introduction to PT31703 PT31803
Personality Experimental Psychological Learning and
and Individual Psychology Testing and Cognitive
Differences PT21203 Measurement Psychology
Physiological
Psychology
146
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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 PK30703 PK30603 PK41303
CORE Principles and Theories of Theories of Group Career and Assessment in Individual
(51 credit hours) Philosophy in Counselling Counselling Counselling Placement Counselling Counselling
Counselling and and PK30903 PK30803 Laboratory
PT10403 Psychotherapy Psychotherapy Industrial Ethics in PK41503
Introduction to PT10303 II Counselling Counselling Group
Developmental System and PT21103 PK30503 Counselling
Psychology Theory in Interviewing Family Laboratory
Psychology and Counselling PK41703
Observation Multi-Cultural
Skills Counselling
PK41903
Career
Counselling
Process
PK42103
Research in
Counselling
ELECETIVE 2 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective** 1 Elective**
(18 credit hours)
**PROJECT 2 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective PK42203 PK42403
PAPER Project Project
(18 credit hours) Paper I** Paper II**
PRACTICUM PK31003 PK41206
AND Practicum Internship
INTERNSHIP
(9 credit hours)

TOTAL
(134 credit hours) 18 20 17 19 18 18 18 6

*Notes: **Choose one group only (Elective / Project Paper).


Courses offered are subject to change.
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 147

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 UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
CORE Ethnic Relation Islam & Asian Introduction to
(PROMOTION *UE/UC/UK Civilisation Entrepreneurship
OF (Choose 1 courses *UE/UC/UK *UE/UC/UK
KNOWLEDGE) Only) (Choose 2 courses (Choose 2 courses
(12 credit hours) Only) Only)
UNIVERSITY’S MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2
CORE UB00102 UB00202 Oral UB00302 UB00702
LANGUAGE Communicative Communication Reading & Writing in English For
(8 credit hours) English Grammar English English Occupational
MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 Purposes
Local/Foreign Local/Foreign Local/Foreign MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6
language 1 language 2 language 3 * UB00402
(Basic/Intermediate) (Basic/Intermediate) (Basic/Intermediate) Academic Reading &
Writing
*UB00502
English For Research
Purposes
* UB00602
Grammar in Context

UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)

FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20903 PT20803 PT31503 PT31603


(33 credit hours) Introduction to Research Methods Social Statistics Data Analysis Abnormal Social Psychology
Psychology PT10603 PT21003 Psychology PT31803
Personality and Introduction to PT31703 Learning and
Individual Differences Experimental Psychological Testing Cognitive
Psychology and Measurement Psychology
PT21203
Physiological
Psychology
148
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HA20 Child And Family Psychology


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME’S PA10103 PA10203 PA20303 PA20403 PA30703 PA30803
CORE Introduction to Infant and Child Marriage and Introduction to Child Rearing Physical and
(39 credit hours) Child Psychology Development Family Parenting and Practices in Multi- Cognitive Evaluation
PT10403 Psychology PA20503 Non-Traditional Cultural Setting of Children
Introduction to PT10303 Children in Family PA30903 PA31003
Developmental System and Theory Troubled PA20603 Analysis of Parents Therapeutic
Psychology in Psychology FamilyPT21103 Issues in Child and of Disabled Children Techniques with
Interviewing and Family Psychology Children
Observation Skills
ELECETIVE 2 Elective 1 Elective 2 Elective 2 Elective
(21 credit hours)

PRACTICUM *PA31006
TRAINING/ Practicum Training
ACADEMIC *PA31206
EXCERCISE Academic Exercise
(6 credit hours)

18 credit hours
TOTAL 18 20 20 22 18 (Excluding
(122 credit hours) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)

*Notes: *Choose one course only.


Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 149

HA52 Social Work


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY’S UW00102 UW00202 UW00302
CORE Ethnic Relation Islam & Asian Introduction to
(PROMOTION *UE/UC/UK Civilisation Entrepreneurship
OF (Choose 1 courses *UE/UC/UK *UE/UC/UK
KNOWLEDGE) Only) (Choose 2 courses (Choose 2 courses
(12 credit hours) Only) Only)
UNIVERSITY’S MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2 MUET Band 1,2
CORE UB00102 UB00202 Oral UB00302 UB00702
LANGUAGE Communicative Communication Reading & Writing in English For
(8 credit hours) English Grammar English English Occupational
MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6 Purposes
Local/Foreign Local/Foreign Local/Foreign MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6
language 1 language 2 language 3 * UB00402
(Basic/Intermediate) (Basic/Intermediate) (Basic/Intermediate) Academic Reading &
Writing
*UB00502
English For Research
Purposes
* UB00602
Grammar in Context
UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)

FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20903 PT20803 PT31503 PT31603


(33 credits hours) Introduction to Research Methods Social Statistics Data Analysis Abnormal Social Psychology
Psychology PT10603 PT21403 Psychology PT31903
PT10503 Personality and Social Planning and Social Work
Introduction to Social Individual Differences Policy Laboratory
Work
PT10703
Individual & Society
Development
150
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 PT21303 PS20603 PS30903 PS31003
CORE Method, Process Human Behaviour in Social Workers Social Workers Technology and
(42 credit hours) and Techniques of the Social Practice II: Group Practice III : Information
the Intervention of Environment Community and Management for
Social Work PS20403 Organization Social Workers
PS10203 Behaviour PS31103 PS32003
Philosophy, Ethics Modification in Legal Aspects for Issues in Social
and Human Rights Social Work Social Workers Work
in Social Work PS20503 ** PS31303 ** PS31203
Social Work Health Social Work Psychiatry Social
Practice I: Individual ** PS31503 Work
and Family Occupational ** PS31403
PS20803 Social Work Gerontology
Administration and ** PS31703 Social Work
Management of School Social Work ** PS31603
Social Service ** PS31903 Crisis and
Organization International Social Disaster Recovery
Work Management
** PS31803
Social Work In
Correctional Setting
ELECTIVE 1 Elective 2 Elective 2 Elective 2 Elective
COURSES
(18 credit hours) (3 hours) (6 hours) (6 hours) (3 hours)
PRACTICUM PS32103 PS32206
TRAINING / Practicum I Practicum II
ACADEMIC
EXCERCISE
(9 credit hours)

21
TOTAL 18 20 20 19 21 (Excluding
(125 credit hours) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)

*Notes: * Faculty of Psychology and Education’s Core # Choose one course


** Faculty Core (Programme Options HA52) # SEMESTER 5, choose one course only and for SEMESTER 6, choose 2 courses.
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 151

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 Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
PROMOTION OF Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 Soft Skills III
(12 credit hours) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY’S UB00402 UB00502 UB00602 UB01902
CORE English for English for Grammar in Grammar in
LANGUAGE Academic Research Context Practice
(8 credit hours) Reading and Purposes
Writing
UNIVERSITY’S CCXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM Pilihan: Sem1 /
(3 credit hours) Sem 2 / Sem3 /
Sem 4
FACULTY CORE PT00103 PT00203 PT00303 PT00703 PT00903 PT00503 PT01303
(33 credit hours) Philosophy and Application of Pedagogical Computer and Malay Evaluation in Educational
Education in Psychology in Theories and Multimedia in Language Skills Education Management
Malaysia Teaching Practices Education in Education PT20803 and
PT00803 Data analysis Administration
Educational PT10103
Sociology Introduction to
PT10203 Psychology
Research
Methods
152 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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

TOTAL 23 18 18 11
16 17 12 15
(136 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 153
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
PROMOTION OF Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 Soft Skills III
(12 credit hours) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY’S UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
CORE English English English English
LANGUAGE Module (1) - Module (2) - Module (3) - Module (4) -
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Reading & Academic
English Communication Writing In Reading and
Grammar In English English Writing
UNIVERSITY’S CCXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE PT00103 PT10103 PT00703 PT00303 PT00503 PT01303
(33 credit hours) Philosophy Introduction to Computer and Pedagogical Evaluation in Educational
and Psychology Multimedia in Theories and Education Management
Education in Education Practices PT00903 and
Malaysia PT00203 Malay Administration
Application of Language Skills PT00803
Psychology in in Education Educational
Teaching PT20803 Sociology
PT10203 Data Analysis
Research
Methods
154
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 hours) Biology Zoology Ecology (Biology) (Advance)
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 hours) Practical TK10203 TK20303 Education TK40903
TK10302 Physical Inorganic Practical Work
Fundamental Chemistry I Chemistry I In Biology
Chemistry TK10403 TK20503 Education
Organic Chemical
Chemistry I Analysis I

TOTAL
22 19 17 17 18 15 12 11
(137 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 155
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
PROMOTION OF Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 Soft Skills III
(12 credit hours) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY’S UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
CORE English English English English
LANGUAGE Module (1) - Module (2) - Module (3) - Module (4) -
(8 credit hours) Communicative Oral Reading & Academic
English Communication Writing In Reading and
Grammar In English English Writing
UNIVERSITY’S CCXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT00203 PT00303 PT00903 PT01303
(33 credit hours) Introduction to Application of Pedagogical Malay Language Educational
Psychology Psychology in Theories and Skills in Management
Teaching Practices Education and
PT10203 PT20803 Administration
Research Data Analysis PT00803
Methods PT00703 Educational
PT00103 Computer and Sociology
Philosophy and Multimedia in PT00503
Education in Education Evaluation in
Malaysia Education
156
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION

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
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 hours) Practical TK10203 TK20303 TK20402 (Chemistry) (Advance)
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 TB20303 TB20203 Project I Project II
(29 credit hours) Biology Zoology Ecology TB40903
TB20803 Practical Works
Science in in Chemistry
Science Education
Education

TOTAL
22 19 17 20 18 12 12 11
(137 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 157
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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

UNIVERSITY’S CCXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT00103 PT00203 PT00303 PT00903 PT01303
(33 credit hours) Introduction to Philosophy Application of Pedagogical Malay Language Educational
Psychology and Psychology in Theories and Skills in Management
Education in Teaching Practices Education and
Malaysia PT10203 PT20803 Administration
Research Data Analysis PT00803
Methods Educational
PT00703 Sociology
Computer and PT00503
Multimedia in Evaluation in
Education Education
158
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION

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
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 hours) Differential TM30303 TM30203
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 hours) Physics II Physics Physics TB40903
TF20303 TF20803 Practical Works
Electrics and Science in in Mathematics
Magnet Physics Science Education
Education

TOTAL
23 18 16 17 18 15 12 11
(136 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 159
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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

UNIVERSITY CCXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT00103 PT00203 PT00303 PT00903 PT01303
(33 credit hours) Introduction to Philosophy and Application of Pedagogical Malay Language Educational
Psychology Education in Psychology in Theories and Skills in Management
Malaysia Teaching Practices Education and
PT10203 PT20803 Administration
Research Data Analysis PT00803
Methods Educational
PT00703 Sociology
Computer and PT00503
Multimedia in Evaluation in
Education Education
160
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 Teaching
PHYSICS TF10303 Method In and Modern Methods I Electronics Practical
(50 credit hours) Physics II Physics Physics (Physics) TF30403
TF20303 TF30303 Physics
Electrics and Teaching Methods for
Magnet Methods II Experiment and
Physics (Mathematics) Measurements
TF30503 TF30603
Solid State Microprocessor
Physics and
TF30703 Instrumentation
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 hours) Elementary TM20203 TB40903
Statistics Differential Practical Works
Equations in Mathematics
TF20803 Education
Science in
Science
Education
TOTAL
(136 credit hours) 23 18 16 17 18 15 12 11
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 161
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
PROMOTION OF Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 Soft Skills III
(12 credit hours) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
CORE English Module English Module English Module English Module
LANGUAGE (1) - (2) - Oral (3) - Reading & (4) - Academic
(8 credit hours) Communicative Communication Writing In Reading and
English In English English Writing
Grammar
UNIVERSITY CORE CCXXXX3
CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 credit hours)

FACULTY CORE PT00103 PT00203 PT00303 PT00703 PT10203 PT00503 PT01303


(33 credit hours) Philosophy Application of Pedagogical Computer and Research Evaluation in Educational
and Education Psychology in Theories and Multimedia in Methods Education Management
in Malaysia Teaching Practices Education PT00903 PT20803 and
PT10103 Malay Data Analysis Administration
Introduction to Language Skills
Psychology in Education
PT00803
Educational
Sociology
162
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 hours) TY10303 TY10203 TY20503 Economics (Business (Advance)
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: TN2XXX3 TN30103 TN30003 TN40203 TM40603
BUSINESS School Personel Principles of Principles of Money and Undergraduate
STUDIES Management Marketing Entrepreneurship Capital Markets Project II
(33 credit hours) TN30303 TN30203 TN40403
Introduction to Fundamental of Organisation
Information Financial Behaviour
System Development TN40503
TN30403 Undergrauate
Money and Project I
Banking TN4XXX3
Fundamental of
School
Co-Operative
Management
and Business

TOTAL
(136 credit hours) 20 18 19 17 18 15 15 11
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 163
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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
UNIVERSITY UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
PROMOTION OF Civilisation UC00X02 Entrepreneurship
KNOWLEDGE UE00X02 Soft Skills III
(12 credit hours) Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
CORE English Module English Module English Module English Module
LANGUAGE (1) - (2) - Oral (3) - Reading & (4) - Academic
(8 credit hours) Communicative Communication Writing In Reading and
English In English English Writing
Grammar
UNIVERSITY CORE CCXXXX3
CO-CURRICULUM Co-Curriculum
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE PT00103 PT00203 PT00303 PT00703 PT10203 PT00503 PT01303
(33 credit hours) Philosophy Application of Pedagogical Computer and Research Evaluation in Educational
and Education Psychology in Theories and Multimedia in Methods Education Management
in Malaysia Teaching Practices Education PT00903 PT20803 and
PT10103 Malay Data Analysis Administration
Introduction to Language Skills
Psychology in Education
PT00803
Educational
Sociology
164
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 hours) TY10303 TY10203 TY20503 Economics (Business (Advance)
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 hours) Management to Information Accounting Financial Project II
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
20 18 19 17 18 18 15 11
(136 credit hours)
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 165

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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam & Asian Ethnic Relation Introduction to
PROMOTION Civilisation UK00402 Entrepreneurship
OF UE00402 Teknik dan Kaedah UC00602
KNOWLEDGE Pengenalan Belajar Komunikasi dan
(12 credit hours) kepada Etnik Pengucapan
Profesional
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00402
CORE English Modul (1) - English Modul (2) – English Modul (3) - English Modul (4) -
LANGUAGE Communicative Oral Communication Reading & Writing in Academic Reading
(8 credit hours) English Grammar In English English and Writing
UNIVERSITY ES10203
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE PT10103 PT10203 PT20803
(9 credit hours) Introduction to Research Methods Data Analysis
Psychology
FACULTY CORE PE10103 PE10202 PE20303 PZ20003 PE30102 PZ30002
-PE Human Anatomy Human Nutrition Exercise Physiology Talent Identification Sports Sociology ICT and Sports
(35 credit hours) PZ10102 PE10403 PZ20102 and Development PZ30102
+ Physical Fitness Human Physiology Sports Skills 2 PZ20202 First Aid and Sports
ELECTIVE PE10802 Sports Psychology Injury
COURSES - PZ History and PZ20002
(13 credit hours) Philosophy of Sports Skills 3
Sports PZ20203
PZ10002 Sports and
Sports Skills 1 Recreation

PE10002 Sports Skills 1 (2 Individual Sports) : Badminton, Athletics, Tennis, Squash, Lawn Bowl, Petanque, Cycling etc.
PE20102 Sports Skills 2 (2 Team Sports) : Soccer, Futsal, Handball, Volleyball, Rugby, Takraw, Hockey etc.
PE20002 Sports Skills 3 (2 Target/ Combat/ Wall Net/ Striking & Fielding Sports)
166
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION

HS20 Sport Science Programme : Management


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME PM20102 PZ20003 PM30103 PZ30003
CORE Sports Management Sports and Public Sports and Media Risk Management
PZ20103 Relation PM30303 and Sports Law
MAJOR: Management of PM20203 Management of PZ20203
MANAGEMENT - Sports Organization Project I Sports Sports Event
PC and Human PM20002 Infrastructure Management
(27 credit hours) Resource Leadership in Sports PM30503 PM30003
+ Project II Financial
ELECTIVE PM30703 Management in
COURSES - PZ Management of Sports
(18 credit hours) Recreational Park PZ30403
+ PZ30103 Sports Tourism
Industrial Management of PM30203
Training Sports Marketing Economy in Sports
(8 credit hours) and Sponsorship PM30402
During Semester Development and
Break Innovation in Sports
Management
PM30608
Industrial Training

TOTAL
18 18 19 19 19 27
(120 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 167
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HS20 Sport Science Programme : Coaching


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME PC20103 PC20003 PZ30103 PZ30003
CORE Motor Learning Sports Biomechanic Applied Sports Risk Management
PZ20103 PC20403 Nutrition and Sports Law
MAJOR: Testing and Project I PZ30303 PZ30203
COACHING - PC Measurement in PC20202 Training Program Exercise Prescription
(27 credit hours) Sports Science Pedagogy of and Coaching PC20003
+ Coaching Methodology Applied Sports
ELECTIVE PC30103 Physiology
COURSES - PZ Biochemistry in PZ30403
(18 credit hours) Sports Personal Trainer
+ PC30303 PC30202
Industrial Project II Sports Analysis
Training PC30503 PC20402
(8 credit hours) Physical Sports Rehabilitation
During Semester Conditioning PC30608
Break Industrial Training

TOTAL
18 18 20 19 19 26
(120 credit hours)
168
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION

HS20 Sport Science Programme : Coaching


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
PROGRAMME PX20103 PX20002 PZ30103 PZ30003
CORE Psychology and Kinetic Anatomy Applied Sports Risk Management
Behavioral Science PX20403 Nutrition and Sports Law
MAJOR: PZ20103 Project I PZ30303 PZ30203
EXERCISE Testing and PX20203 Training Program Exercise Prescription
SCIENCE - PX Measurement in Lifespan, Growth and Coaching PX30002
(27 credit hours) Sports Science and Development Methodology Therapeutic Exercises
+ PX30103 PX30202
ELECTIVE Human Movement Cardiac Rehab
COURSES- PZ Neuroscience PZ30403
(18 credit hours) PX30303 Personal Trainer
+ Sensory-Motor PX30403
Industrial Integration and Health and Fitness
Training Rehabilitation Promotion
(8 credit hours) PX30503 PX30608
During Semester Project II Industrial Training
Break

TOTAL
18 18 20 19 19 26
(120 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 169
Ir. Rachel Lim
Chief Engineer Transmission Substation Department - Sabah Electricity Sdn. Bhd.
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Faculty of Engineering (Alumni Year 2001)
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 171

‘The Ability to Think, Analyze and Evaluate’

FACULTY OF
ENGINEERING

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMMES CODE


HK01 Civil Engineering
HK02 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
HK03 Chemical Engineering
HK08 Mechanical Engineering
HK20 Electronic Engineering (Computer)
172 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

ACTING DEAN HEAD OF PROGRAMME


Dr. Sariah Abang
B.Eng, (UKM), M.Sc (Birmingham) HK01 Civil Enginnering
Ph.D (Oniris France) Dr. Mohd. Azizul Ladin
B.Eng (UKM), M.Eng (UKM) (Traffic and Transportation)
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC AND INTERNATIONAL) Ph.D (UKM) (Transportation)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wong Hock Tze @ Farrah Wong
B.Eng (Hons) (UMS), MSc. (UMS) HK02 Electrical and Electronic
Ph.D (UMS) Ir. Pungut Ibrahim
B.Eng (Hons) (UTM) (Electric Engineering)
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION) M.Sc (Unimap) (Electric System Engineering)
Prof. Dr. Awang Bono
B. Sc (UKM), Ph.D (Surrey) Cchem MRSC, HK03 Chemical Engineering
AMIChemE (UK), AMIC (M’sia) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chu Chi Ming @ Christopher
B.Sc, Ph. D (Birmingham) MIChemE C.Eng., C. Sci
DEPUTY DEAN (STUDENT AFFAIRS AND ALUMNI)
Dr. Razak Mohd Ali Lee HK08 Mechanical Engineering
B. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan) Prof. Dr. Abdul Noor @ Yeo Kiam Beng
M. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan) A.C.G.I (City and Guild of London) D.I.C (London, UK)
Ph. D (University of Leeds, United Kingdom) B.Eng (London), Ph.D (London)

SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR HK20 Electronic Engineering (Computer)


Zuraini Hj. Hamdin Dr. Renee Chin Ka Yin
B. HSc (Communication) (IIUM) B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)
Ph.D (University of Manchester)
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)
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 173

FACULTY OF ■ To conduct effetive community services Programmes


for the benefit of the communities. The
ENGINEERING Faculty of Engineering provides platform
for students’ personal growth, resulting in
Civil Engineering (HK01)
greater innovation and productivity for the Civil Engineering is concerned with the
benefit of society and the nation as a planning, design and construction of the
For further inquiries, please contact :- whole. To achieve the objective, the infrastructure for the benefit of mankind. Civil
Faculty is working closely with industrial engineers are creative professionals who
General Office stakeholders to ensure that the offered combine theory, practical and managerial
Faculty Of Engineering programs are relevant and have the skills in their work activities. The Civil
competitive advantage in the job market. Engineering programme at UMS contain
Tel : 6088 - 320 000 / 320 347 elements of theoretical and practical nature
Ext : 3000 / 3131 / 3991 / 3114
Fax : 6088 - 320 348 / 320 192 Vision and designed to provide students with a
sound basis for a professional career.
E-mail : pejfkj@ums.edu.my To become a Global Centre of Quality
Students learn among others, materials,
Professional Education. structures, geotechnics, hydraulics, water
resources, surveying, management and law,
Mission accounting and final year research project. The
Introduction Aims to be an internationally recognized theoretical aspects are reinforced with
Faculty of Engineering (FKJ), formerly known centre of academic excellence by providing a practical through laboratory sessions, design
as School of Engineering and Information balanced education to spearhead the nation’s projects field works, industrial visits and
Technology (SEIT) is formed in 1996 to train professional development. training attachment. Courses that have been
and produce expert human resources in the offered are: Civil Engineering Material,
field of engineering and information The programmes, curriculum, and courses are Engineering Geology, Statistic, Fluid
technology for the benefit of the country. designed to equip the students with the Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Hydrology,
Traffic and Highway and Finite Element
necessary skills and knowledge for their
Objectives careers in business, consultancy, marketing,
Method.
The objectives of the School are as follows: education, etc. To achieve these objectives,
■ To produce graduates with technical Career Prospects
the Faculty works in collaboration with
Manager, Highway And Traffic Engineer, Engineer,
knowledge, skills and attributes relevant to industries and the various agencies so that the Water And Wastewater Treatment Engineer,
their needs. programmes are consistently relevant to the Environmental Engineer, Building Forensics Engineer,
current needs of the industry. Drainage And Irrigation Engineer, Maintenance
Engineer - Structure, Quantity Surveyor, Civil
■ To conduct innovative research and Engineering Tutor / Lecturer.
advancements in various engineering Staff / Senior / Geotechnical Engineer, Staff / Senior /
discplines by advancing, disseminating Structural Engineer, Road Maintenance Engineer,
Project.
and applying engineering knowledge to
improve the quality of life of the global
communities
174 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

are: Laboratory 1 to 6, Process Control,


Electrical and Electronic (HK02) Chemical Engineering (HK03) Particle Technology, Petroleum Processing,
Electrical and Electronic Engineering is a four Solid Waste Management, and Plant Design
Chemical Engineering is a branch of
years programme of study which emphasizes Project I & II, Computers and Process
engineering covering the design and operation
the processing of energy and information Simulation and many others.
of industrial plants for the conversion of raw
using electromagnetic phenomenon and materials into useful value-added products by
electrical properties of materials. This Career Prospects
economic, hazard-free, environment-friendly
programme involves the practical application Plant operation engineer, process engineer,
processes. An engineer should be trained in production engineer, product formulation
of physical principles and technology of applying physics, chemistry and mathematics specialist, reactor designer, heat exchanger
electricity, material science, electronics etc. for in identifying, analyzing problems, and specialist, pipeline specialist, quality control
heating, lighting, industrial drives, robotics, engineer, plant managers.
synthesizing optimum solution. He will need to
radio and communications and computer for have the skills to tackle multi-disciplinary
information processing and control. Electrical problems and work in a team as well as on his
& electronic engineers are found in every own. We aim to produce professional and
branch of industry and commerce. Students Mechanical Engineering (HK08)
ethical graduates who have the capacity to
study circuit analysis, electronics, manage the nation’s resources responsibly in
microelectronics, power electronics, electrical the aspects of environment, safety, health and Mechanical Engineering is a branch of
machines & drives, power system, control social welfare by registering as Graduate engineering that concerned in part with the
system, high voltage engineering, energy Engineers and qualifying for the Professional elements of forces, materials, fluids, energy
utilization, computer and digital design, Engineer status, realize the importance of and motion, and the application of those
analogue and digital communication, signal further professional growth through continuing elements to devise products that advance
and image processing, robotic and industrial education, and contribute as leaders through society and improve people’s lives. As a
automation. The courses are supplemented by their professional training via their participation profession, Mechanical Engineers deal with
laboratory works and industrial visits to in activities either governmental or the research, designing, developing,
manufacturing companies. Ten weeks of non-governmental, local and overseas. producing, installing and maintaining various
industrial training and one-year individual machineries, manufacturing processes,
project work (final year project) are mandatory Chemical engineers are frequently in demand mechanical systems and products that
for all students of this programme. in the manufacturing, processing industry to simplify works and bring comfort to the end
manage large scale process plants producing users. Examples include machinery and
food, agricultural chemicals, medicine, processes designed to manufacture domestic
Career Prospects consumer products, oil and gas, and products, paper, plastics and steels to engines
petrochemicals. and motors that can be found in cars,
Electrical and Electronic engineers have a lot of
opportunities because they are needed in every airplanes, refrigerators, air conditioner,
branch of industry and commerce, such as
utilities, construction, oil and gas, etc.
Students study, among others, elevators, and more.
thermodynamics, chemical and
bioprocessing, unit operation, safety and loss The 4-year programme in Mechanical
prevention plant design, management and Engineering provides a broad intellectual
accounting. Courses that have been offered foundation required in mechanical engineering
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 175

field. Students learn the necessary


fundamental engineering concepts and Career Prospects Career Prospects
applications of material science, mechanics of Mechanical Engineer, M&E Engineer, HVAC Computer science, system support specialist
Design Engineer, Construction Project or systems engineer, application developer,
machinery, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, Engineer/Manager, Production Engineer software developer, staff / senior / software
manufacturing, Computer-Aided Engineering /Manager, Automotive Engineer, Maintenance engineer, computer / network engineer,
and product design as well as general skills in Engineer, Aviation/Aerospace Engineer, Plant portfolio manager, grid computing, manager,
Engineer/Manager, Manufacturing Engineer, information security, electronics engineer, staff
management, team work and communication. Operations Manager, Product Design Engineer, engineer - digital signal processing, staff
The programme foster self-learning capability Quality Assurance /Quality Control Engineer, engineer ASIC design, engineer / senior
through hands-on laboratory, virtual R&D Engineer, Mechanical Engineering engineer / manager - digital circuit designer,
Tutor/Lecturer. engineer / senior engineer - digital IC design,
simulation, final year project and senior staff engineer – embedded, computer
project-based learning in small-sized group engineering tutor / lecturer.
thus enable students to creatively apply what
they have learnt in solving problems of
real-world settings. Students also gain Electronic Engineering (Computer)
industrial exposure via industrial visit, (HK20)
periodical talks and industrial training.
Graduates of this programme find The rapid growth of computing industry and
employment in manufacturing industry, oil and information technology in the country requires
gas industry, semiconductor industry, a large number of computer engineering
consulting firms, mechanical and electrical professionals. In order to meet this need, UMS
engineering construction company and many offers this programme with a primary objective
of providing broad base education in
others.
electronics, computer hardware and
software.Students study technical skills in
Among courses that have been offered are: understanding, designing and applying
Statics & Dynamics, Engineering Materials, electronic circuits covering main areas of
Strength of Materials, Mechanics of Machines, microprocessors, computer peripherals and
Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Vibrations, use of computers for programme
Mechanical Design, CAD Engineering, development. Employment prospects are
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE), good and graduates find employment in a
Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, wide spectrum of industry and organizations
Manufacturing Processes and Manufacturing primarily concerned with modern
System. development of computing, communications
and electronics. Courses that have been
offered are: Electrical and Electronics
Technology, Electrical Circuits Analysis,
Analogy Electronics, Probability & Random
Process, Microprocessors, Embedded
Systems, Computer Architecture, Control
Systems and Electromagnetic Fields and
Waves.
176 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

PROF. IR. DR. ROSALAM HJ. SARBATLY ASSOC. PROF. DR. SIVAKUMAR KUMERESAN
ACADEMIC STAFF BEng M.Eng (UKM), PhD (Bath) AMIChemE (UK) BSc (Texas A & M), MSc (UMIST) Ph.D (UTM)
SEEm (M’sia) BEM (M’sia), SCI (UK) Electrical Engineering (Control Process)
Professors Chemical Engineering and Enviroment Processes
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering

ASSOC. PROF. DR. WILLEY Y. H. LIEW


PROF. IR. DR. ABDUL KARIM MIRASA
PROF. DR. SEOK-SAM KIM BEng., PhD (Cambridge)
BSc. University of Strathclyde, UK,
B.Sc. UNIV Kyungpook National (Korea) M.Sc UNIV Mechanical Engineering
MSc. University of Newcastle,
Kyungpook National (Korea)
Ph.D UTM, MIEM, P.Eng
Ph.D Univ, Tohoku, Sendai (Japan) ASSOC. PROF. DR. WONG HOCK TZE @ FARRAH
Structural Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering WONG
Civil Engineering
B.Eng (Hons) (UMS), MSc. (UMS)
Ph.D (UMS)
PROF. DR. ABDUL NOOR @ YEO KIAM BENG
A.C.G.I (City and Guild of London), D.I.C (London, UK) Associate Professors Image Processing
Computer Engineering
BEng (London), PhD (London)
Mechanical Engineering, ASSOC. PROF. DR. CHU CHI MING @ CHRISTOPHER
ASSOC. PROF. IR. DR. YANG SOO SIANG
BSc., Ph.D (Birmingham) MIChemE C.Eng, C. Sci
B.Eng (Hons), M.Sc, Ph.D, MIEEE
PROF. DR. ALI CHEKIMA Chemical Engineering
Control Engineering
BSc (Algiers), MSc, PhD (Rensselaer)
Electric and Electronic Engineering
Telecommunications Computer Engineering ASSOC. PROF. DR. COSWALD STEPHEN SIPAUT @
Electrical Engineering MOHD NASRI
Dip. in Science (ITM), BSc. (Liverpool UK), MSc. (UMIST
PROF. DR. AWANG BONO
BSc (UKM), PhD (Surrey) Cchem MRSC,
& Victoria University Of Manchester),
Ph.D (UMIST U.K) APRIM (M’sia), AMIC (M’sia) Senior Lecturers
AMIChemE (UK), AMIC (M’sia) Chemistry and Polymer Technology Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering DR. ABU ZAHRIM YASER
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ISMAIL SAAD B.Eng (Malaya), MSc.. (UKM), BEM (M’sia),
PROF. DR. DUDUKU KRISHNAIAH B.Eng (UPM), MSc. (Southampton), Ph.D (UTM) MWA (M’sia), Ph.D (Swansea Univ., UK)
BTech, MTech, PhD (IIT, Bombay) Micro and Nanoelectronics Device Design Electric and Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Electronic Engineering
IR. DR. AHMAD MUKIFZA HARUN
PROF. DR. NADER N. BARSOUM ASSOC. PROF. DR. JAMAL AHMED DARGHAM BSc. (Hanyang), MPhil (Tohoku)
B.Eng (Hons), BSc. (Math), BSc (Iraq), MSc (UMIST) Ph.D. (UMS) Electrical Engineering, Electromagnetic Electric and
MSc. (E. Math), Ph.D (EPE) MIE Aust, MIEC, MISIS, Control System Engineering Microprocessor Image Electronic Engineering
APSSAHT President Processing
Electric and Electronics Engineering Computer Engineering DR. AHMAD NUR FAIDHI RIZALMAN
B. Eng (University of Leeds)
PROF. DR. N. S. V. KAMESWARA RAO ASSOC. PROF. DR. MD. NAZRUL ISLAM Ph.D (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
RaoBE (Hons) (AU), ME (IISc, Bangalore), B.Sc (Hons) In Mathematics Univ Dhaka Bangladesh Civil Engineering
Ph.D (IIT, Kanpur) M.Sc. In Applied Mathematics Univ Dhaka Bangladesh
Civil Engineering, Geotechnical and Computational M.Phil. Mathematics (Buet) Dhaka Bangladesh DR. ALI FARZAMNIA
Mechanics PH.D (Japan) B.Sc (Telecommunication Eng, Azad Univ of Urmia IRAN)
Civil Engineering Computer Engineering M.Sc (Telecommunication Eng, Univ of Tabriz, IRAN)
Ph.D (Telecommunication Eng (UTM)
PROF. DR. POGAKU RAVINDRA ASSOC. PROF. DR. NURMIN BOLONG Information Theory, Image Coding, Video Coding,
Btech(ChemR), MTECH, Ph.D,ISTE,IWRS,IIChE B.Eng (Civil) (USM), M.Sc (Southampton) Ph.D (UTM) Network Coding, Signal Processing
Chemical Engineering Bioteknologi Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering

ASSOC. PROF. DR. RACHEL FRAN MANSA


B.Eng (UMIST), M.Sc, Ph.D (Birmingham),
Chemical Engineering
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 177

DR. BABLU KUMAR GHOSH DR. MELVIN GAN JET HONG IR. PUNGUT IBRAHIM
B.Eng (Bangladesh), M.Eng (Bangladesh), Ph.D (Japan) B.Eng (Shinshu University, Japan) Diploma in Public Admin (UTM)
Electrodynamics, Application Electricity Electric and Msc (Shinshu University, Japan) B.Eng (Hons) In Electrical Engineering (UTM)
Electronic Engineering Ph.D (Shinshu University, Japan) MSc in Electrical System Engineering (UniMap)
Mechanical Engineering Electric and Electronics Engineering
DR. CHIAM CHEL KEN
B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng, (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) DR. MD AMINUL ISLAM DR. RAZAK MOHD ALI LEE
Chemical Engineering B.Eng (2004), MSc (BUET), Ph.D (UMS) B. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)
Chemical Engineering M. Eng (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)
DR. CHUNG SENG KHEAU Ph. D (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
BSc , MSc (UTM), Ph.D (UMS) DR. MD. MIZANUR RAHMAN Electric and Electronics Engineering
Computer Based Business Solution BSc. (Bangladesh Inst. of Tech Khutna, Bangladesh),
Computer Engineering MSc. (Univ.of San Francisco, USA and Mahidol Univ. DR. RENEE CHIN KA YIN
Thailand, Ph.D (UMS) B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS),
DR. EMMA SUALI Mechanical Engineering Ph.D (University of Manchester)
B.Eng (UMP), M.Eng (UMP), P.hD (UMS) Computer Engineering
Chemical Engineering DR. MOHD AZIZUL LADIN
B.Eng (UKM), M.Eng (UKM), Ph. D (UKM) DR. ROSALYN R. PORLE
DR. HARIMI DJAMILA Transportation And Traffic Engineering B.Eng (Hons) (UNIMAS), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS)
Degree of Stark Engineer in Building, MSc., Civil Engineering Image and Video Processing, Artificial Intelligence
Ph.D (Civil Eng), (UMS) Computer Engineering
Civil Engineering DR. MOHD. KAMAL MOHD SHAH
BSc. (Mech. and Manufacturing) (Wales), Ph.D (UMS), DR. SARIAH ABANG
DR. JIDON @ ADRIAN JANAUN MSc. (Design and Manufacturing) (Southbank) B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (Birmingham), Ph.D (Oniris France)
BEng (UKM), MSc (Chem) (UMS) Mechanical Manufacturing, CAD/ CAE/CAM Mechanical Chemical Engineering
Ph.D (Univ. British Columbia) Engineering
Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering Chemical DR. S.M ANISUZZAMAN
Engineering DR. MOHD. KAMEL WAN IBRAHIM MSc.. (Chemical Engineering),
B.Eng (UiTM), MSc. (Leeds), Ph.D (Sheffield) Ph.D (State University of Oil and Gas, Russia)
DR. KHAIRUL ANUAR MOHAMAD Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering
B.Eng (UEC, Japan),
Ph.D (Muroran, Inst. of Tech., Japan) IR. DR. MURALINDRAN A/L MARIAPPAN DR. THAM HENG JIN
MSc.(Newcastle Upon Tyne), Dr. Eng (Muroran, Japan) B.Eng (USM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) B.Eng (Newcastle Upon Tyne), M.Eng (UM),
Semiconductor Devices (Robotics) Ph.D (Auckland)
Electric and Electronic Engineering Electric and Electronics Engineering Chemical Engineering

KENNETH TEO TZE KIN DR. NANCY JULIUS SIAMBUN


B.Eng (Leicester), M.Sc (UMS) BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (Notthingham, UK) Lecturers
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Material Technology Mechanical Engineering
ABDULLAH MOHD. TAHIR
DR. NOOR AJIAN MOHD. LAIR B.Eng, MSc. (UKM)
LILIAN GUNGAT
BSc. (MU, USA), M.Eng (UTM), Ph.D (UniSA, Aust) Mechanical Engineering
BEng (UTM), MSc (UPM)
Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering ADRIANA ERICA BTE. AMALUDIN
B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UTM)
DR. LIM PEI YI
IR. HJ. OTHMAN HJ. AHMAD Civil Engineering
BEng, MSc (UTM), Ph.D (Curtin Univ.AUS)
Electrical & Electronics Engineering BSc. (City London) MSc., (Edinburgh)
Computer Engineering AHMAD RAZANI HARON
B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UTM)
DR. MAZLINA MAMAT
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
BEng , MSc (USM), Ph.D (UKM)
Computer Engineering
178 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

ANDREW LIM CHUNG HAN JANICE LYNN AYOG DR. SARIAH SAALAH
Chartered Engineer (MICE) UK B.Eng (USM), MSc. (UMS) B.Eng (UTM), MSc. (UTM), Ph.D (UPM)
B.Eng(Hons)Civil Engineering Universiti Bristol(UK) Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering
MSc.Sructure Engineering (Imperial CollegeLondon,UK)
Civil Engineering JODIN MAKINDA SITI JAHARA MATLAN
BEng (UM), MSc. (Birmingham) BEng (UTM), M. Eng (UTM)
AROLAND M’CONIE JILUI KIRING Geotechnical Engineering Civil Engineering
B.Eng (UNIMAS), MSc. (Nottingham UK) Civil Engineering
Electronics and Computer Engineering YEW HOE TUNG
LIAU CHUNG FAN B.Eng (University of Lincoln),
SR. ASMAWAN MOHD SARMAN BSc (Manitoba), MSc (Glasgow) MSc. (University of Northumbria)
B.Sc QS (UTM), B.BS.Hons (UM) Electrical and Electronic Engineering Communications, Electronics
M.Sc Const.Mgmt. (UTM), MISM, MIVMM Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Civil Engineering LIAWAS BARUKANG
B.Eng (LJMU), MSc. (UKM) YOONG HOU PIN
AZREEN IBRAHIM Networking Computer Engineering B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)
B.Eng (UTP), M.Env (UPM) Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Chemical Engineering DR. MARIANI RAJIN
B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (USM) WAN KHAIRUL MUZAMMIL ABD. RAHIM
CHOONG WAI HENG Chemical Engineering B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng (UM)
B.Eng (UMS), M.Eng (UMS) Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering MOHAMAD RADZIF TAHARIN
BEng (Civil) , MSc (Civil) (UTM)
IR. CHUA BIH LII Civil Engineering
B.Eng(UMS),M.Eng (UMS) Tutor
Robotics and Industrial Automation Mechanical MOHD AZLAN ISMAIL
Engineering BEng (UMS, MSc. (VOW Australia) HASSANEL ZACHARY AMALUDIN
Mechanical Engineering B.Eng (UMS)
FADZLITA MOHD TAMIRI Civil Engineering
B.Eng (UKM), MSc. (UKM) MOHD SUFFIAN MISRAN
Mechanical Engineering BEng (UTM),MEng (UTM) LIM ENG HAR
Mechanical Engineering B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)
FARHANA ABD. LAHIN Mechanical Engineering
BEng (UTP), MSc (UMS) MURNI SUNDANG
Chemical Engineering B.Eng (UTM), M.Eng (UTM) MOHD AIDY FAIZAL JOHARI
Chemical Engineering B.Eng (UMS), MSc. (UMS)
FARM YAN YAN Mechanical Engineering
BEng (UMS), MSc. (UMS) DR. NOOR SHEENA HERAYANI HARITH
Chemical Engineering B.Eng (USA), M. Eng (UiTM), Ph.D (UTM)
Civil Engineering
HABIBAH GHAZALI
BEng (UM), MSc. (University of Wellonggong Australia) NORFARARIYANTI BTE. PARIMON
Material Engineering B.Eng (UTM), MEng (UTM),
Mechanical Engineering Computer Engineering

HAFEZA ABU BAKAR DR. NOOR MAIZURA ISMAIL


B.Eng (UMS), MSc (UTP) B.Eng (UTP), M.Eng (UTM), Ph.D (UTM)
Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering

HIDAYATI ASRAH SALINAH DULLAH


B.Eng, (UMS), MSc. (Dundee) BEng (UMS), MEng (Leeds)
Civil Engineering Civil Engineering
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 179

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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam and Asian Ethnic Fundamentals
(PROMOTION OF Civilisation Relations of
KNOWLEDGE) (2 Credit Hours) Entrepreneurial
(8 credit hours) UCXXX02 Acculturation
(Choose 1 UC
Only)

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

UNIVERSITY UB00202 UB00102 UB00702 UB00302


CORE Oral Communicative English For Reading And
LANGUAGE Communication English Occupational Writing In
(8 credit hours) in English Grammar Purposes English
(For Student (For Student (For Student (For Student
MUET Band 1 MUET MUET Band 1 MUET Band 1
and 2) 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)
180
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 hours) KA10102 KA06603 Statistics Technology Structural Lab and Accounting for Engineers Design
Civil Engineering KA20502 KA20403 KA31903 for Engineers KA40102 KA40403
Engineering Programming Differential Engineering Reinforced KA30005 (LI) Traffic Design
Material KA10603 Equation Survey Concrete Industrial Engineering Project
KA10302 Applied KA20703 KA20602 Design 1 Training KA40302 KA00204
Civil Mechanics Fluid Numerical KA30902 KA30203 Project Project II
Engineering KA10802 Mechanics Analysis Hydraulics Hydrology Management
Drawing Construction KA20903 KA20801 KA30303 KA30603 KA40503
KA10502 Technology Mechanics of Survey Camp Concrete Steel and Timber Environmental
Engineering Solids KA21403 Technology Design Engineering
Geology KA21102 Theory of KA31503 KA31802 KA40901
Contract And Structure Theory of Geotechnical Environmental
Estimation KA21603 Structure 2 and and Traffic Lab
Geotechnical KA31303 Highway Lab KA00102
Engineering 1 Geotechnical KA31403 Project I
KA21801 Engineering 2 Reinforced
Concrete and Concrete
Material Lab Design 2
KA31603
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
(9 credit hours) Elective III

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

TOTAL
16 17 16 17 16 22 16 15
(135 credit hours)
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 181

*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
KA41503 KA42003 KA43003
Advanced Advanced Concrete Technology Advanced Project Management
Geotechnical Engineering KA42203 KA43203
KA41703 Water and Wastewater Engineering Transportation Engineering
Introduction to GIS KA42403 KA43403
KA41903 Advanced Structural Design Advanced
Finite Element Environmental Engineering
Method
182
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

HK02 Electrical & Electronic 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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam and Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals
(PROMOTION OF Civilisation UCXXX02 of
KNOWLEDGE) (Choose 1 UC Entrepreneurial
(8 credit hours) Only) Acculturation

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


UNIVERSITY UB00202 UB00102 UB00702 UB00302
CORE Oral Communicative English For Reading And
LANGUAGE Communication English Occupational Writing In
(8 credit hours) in English Grammar Purposes English
(For Student (For Student (For Student (For Student
MUET Band 1 MUET MUET Band 1 MUET Band 1
and 2) 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)
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 183

HK02 Electrical & Electronic 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 KE06603 KE05503 KE07702 KE26203 KE36103 KE30005 (LI) KE08803 KE09903
CORE Engineering Calculus II Engineering Material Science Measurement Industrial Ethics and Law Management
(107 credit hours) Programming KE16203 Thermodynamics and Electronic and Training for Engineers and Accounting
KE04403 Electric Circuit KE26103 Devices Instrumentation KE36203 KE48102 for Engineers
Calculus I Analysis Analog Electronic KE26403 KE36303 Communication Final Year KE48204
KE16103 KE16403 KE26303 Microelectronics Control Systems Project I Final Year
Electrical and Logic Design Applied KE26604 Systems KE38403 KE46103 Project II
Electronics KE18201 Mechanics Computer KE36503 Design Project Digital Signal KE46203
System Engineering KE26503 Architecture and Signals and KE36803 Processing Electrical Energy
KE18101 Lab 1 Differential Microprocessors Systems Probability and KE46302 Utilization
Engineering (logic, advanced Equations KE26803 KE36903 Random Engineering
Workshop (basic circuit) KE28101 Electromagnetics Numerical Processes CAD
circuit, Engineering Lab KE28201 Methods KE36403 KE46503
PCB,soldering, 2 (electronics, Engineering Lab KE36703 Power High Voltage
wiring safety) application) 3 Electrical Electronics and Engineering
(microelectronics, Machines Drives KE48101
electromagnetics) KE38101 KE36603 Engineering
Engineering Power System Lab 6 (power
Lab 4 (Control, KE38201 electronics,
instrumentation) Engineering High voltage)
Lab 5
(machine, power
system)

(10 credit hours) (10 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (16 credit hours) (21 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (10 credit hours)
PROGRAMME KA4XX03 KA4XX03
CORE Elective I Elective II
(ELECTIVE) KA4XX03
(9 credit hours) Elective III

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

TOTAL
(135 credit hours) 17 16 16 16 16 21 17 16
184 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 an Image
KE42003 KE43203 KE43403
Image Processing Photonics and Optical Integrated Special Topic in Microelectronics
KE43003 Nanoelectronics Circuit KE44403
KE44003 Communications Network KE44203 Special Topic in Communication
KE45003 Antenna Theory and Appliations KE45403
Industrial Drives KE45203 Special Topic in Power
KE41103 Advanced Power Systems Analysis
Robotics KE41303
KE42103 Digital Control Systems
Artificial Intelligence KE42303
KE43103 Advanced Digital Signal Processing
VLSI Technology KE43303
KE44103 Digital Integrated Circuit System Design
Wireless Communications KE44303
KE45103 Information Theory and Coding
Alternative Energy System KE45303
KE41203 Electrical Machines Design
State Space Analysis and Control KE41403
Special Topic in Control and
Automation
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 185

HK03 Chemical Engineering


YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 Year 3YEAR
Tahun 3 4
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
UNIVERSITY UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam and Asian Ethnic Fundamentals
(PROMOTION OF Civilisation Relations of
KNOWLEDGE) UCXXX02 Entrepreneurial
(8 credit hours) (Choose 1 UC Acculturation
Only)

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


UNIVERSITY UB00202 UB00102 UB00702 UB00302
CORE Oral Communicative English For Reading And
LANGUAGE Communication English Occupational Writing In
(8 credit hours) in English Grammar Purposes English
(For Student (For Student (For Student (For Student
MUET Band 1 MUET MUET Band 1 MUET Band 1
and 2) 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)
186
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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
(107 credit hours) KC06603 KC11201 KC21102 Technology KC31103 Training for Engineers and Accounting
Engineering Laboratory 2 Applied KC21001 Project KC31001 KC01102 for Engineers
Programming KC11403 Mechanics Laboratory 4 Management Laboratory 6 Research KC01204
KC11101 Engineering KC21302 KC21201 and KC31201 Project I Research
Laboratory 1 Chemistry II Differential Design Project I Process Design Project II KC43302 Project II
KC11302 KC11603 Equations KC21202 Economic KC31403 Research KC43204
Engineering Bioprocess KC21503 Safety and Loss KC31302 Process Control Methodology for Plant Design
Chemistry I Technology Chemical Prevention Numerical KC31603 Engineers Project II
KC11501 Process KC21203 Methods Process KC43104
Engineering Principles Material for Chemical Simulation Plant Design
Drawing KC21702 Technology Engineers Optimisation and Project I
Principles Chemical KC21402 KC31503 CAD
Engineering Heat Transfer Mass Transfer KC31803
Thermodynamics KC21602 KC31703 Separation
I Chemical Measurement Processes
KC21903 Engineering and KC32003
Fluid Mechanics Thermodynamics Instrumentation Bioprocess
II KC31903 Principles
KC21802 Environmental KC32203
Engineering 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
(9 credit hours) Elective III

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)


TOTAL 17 16 17 17 15 22 14 17
(135 credit hours)
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 187

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 Design Food Process Engineering Advanced Process Control
KC44103 KC44403 KC45803
Biochemical Engineering Waste Treatment and Processing Advanced Process Simulation
KC44303 KC46203
Air Pollution Phytochemical Processing
KC44903 KC46603
Sustainable and Renewable Energy Enzyme Engineering
KC45103 KC47003
Particle Technology Water Pollution and Wastewater Treatment
KC44703 KC47203
Oil and Gas Petroleum Downstream Processing
KC45603
Advanced Heat Transfer
KC46003
Membrane Engineering
KC46403
Bioengineering
KC46803
Nuclear Technology
188
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam and Asian Ethnic Fundamentals
(PROMOTION OF Civilisation Relations of
KNOWLEDGE) UCXXX02 Entrepreneurial
(8 credit hours) (Choose 1 UC Acculturation
Only )

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


UNIVERSITY UB00202 UB00102 UB00702 UB00302
CORE Oral Communicative English For Reading And
LANGUAGE Communication English Occupational Writing In
(8 credit hours) in English Grammar Purposes English
(For Student (For Student (For Student (For Student
MUET Band 1 MUET MUET Band 1 MUET Band 1
and 2) 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)
Course Structure Session 2015 / 2016 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 189

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 Electrical Electrical Power Industrial Ethics and Law Management
(107 credit hours) KM10501 Programming I Technology and Machines Training for Engineers and Accounting
Engineering KM10403 KM20503 KM20203 KM30502 KM30403 KM00102 for Engineers
Workshop Calculus II Differential Mechanics Engineering Heat Transfer Project I KM00204
KM10702 KM10203 Equations of Machines Statistics KM30603 KM41703 Project II
Engineering Engineering KM20701 KM20603 KM30903 Mechanical Electronics and KM42602
Drawings Materials Lab I Numerical Mechanical Vibrations Microprocessors Computer Aided
KM10903 KM10603 KM20903 Methods Design I KM31003 KM41903 Engineering
Statics Strength of Dynamics KM20801 KM31101 Mechanical Manufacturing KM42801
Materials KM21102 Lab II Lab III Design II System Lab V
Engineering KM21003 KM31303 KM31401 KM40703
Thermodynamics 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
(9 credit hours) Elective III

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)


TOTAL
(135 credit hours) 16 18 16 16 15 21 17 16
190 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
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 191

HK20 Electronic Engineering (Computer)


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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam and Asian Ethnic Relations Fundamentals
(PROMOTION OF Civilisation UCXXX02 of
KNOWLEDGE) (Choose 1 UC Entrepreneurial
(8 credit hours) Only) Acculturation

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


UNIVERSITY UB00202 UB00102 UB00702 UB00302
CORE Oral Communicative English For Reading And
LANGUAGE Communication English Occupational Writing In
(8 credit hours) in English Grammar Purposes English
(For Student (For Student (For Student (For Student
MUET Band 1 MUET MUET Band 1 MUET Band 1
and 2) 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)
192
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

HK20 Electronic Engineering (Computer)


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
(107 credit hours) KS06603 KS10603 Thermodynamics Electronics and Training (LI) for Engineers and
Engineering Electromagnetics KS21103 KS21403 Instrumentation KS31203 KS00102 Accounting
Programming KS10803 Electric Circuit Software KS31303 Embedded Project I For Engineers
KS10103 Differential Analysis Engineering Signals and Systems KS41103 KS00204
Electrical& Equations and KS20504 KS21604 Systems KS30802 Computer Project II
Electronics Linear Algebra Logic Design Microprocessor KS31503 Computer Networks KS40803
Technology KS11001 KS20703 KS21803 Microelectronics Design KS41301 Operating
KS10303 Matlab and Data Structures Probability KS31703 KS31403 Computer System
Discrete PCB Workshop and Algorithms and Random Control Digital Signal Communication
Mathematics Process Systems Processing Lab
KS22001 KS31904 KS31603 KS41503
Electronics and Computer Communication Data
Circuit Lab Architecture System Communication
KS32101 Engineering
Instrumentation KS31801
and Control Signal
Lab Processing
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
(9 credit hours) Elective III

(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours)

TOTAL
19 16 16 16 17 20 15 16
(135 credit hours)
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 193

*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 Programming Power Systems For Engineers - (Compulsory)
KS41903 KS41003
Wireless Communications Distributed Computing
KS42103 KS41203
Image Processing Antenna and Propagation
KS41403
Computer Security
KS41603
Pattern Recognition
KS41803
Information Theory
KS42003
Advanced Signal Processing
Andy R. Clement
Executive / Engineer - Network Development Sabah, Telekom Malaysia Berhad
Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours (Network and System Management)
Faculty of Computing and Informatics (Alumni Year 2009)
FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS 195

‘Towards Technology Innovation


and Information Globalization ’

FACULTY OF
COMPUTING
AND
INFORMATICS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

BPKP PROGRAMME CODE


HC12 Multimedia Technology

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITH HONOURS

BPKP PROGRAMME CODE


HC13 E-Commerce

BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

BPKP PROGRAMME CODE


HC00 Software Engineering
HC05 Network Engineering
196 FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS

DEAN
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ag Asri Bin Ag Ibrahim SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
PhD. Electronics (York), MComp.Sc. (UM), Sharifah Binti Ismail
BComp.Sc.(Hons)(UM) LL.B (Hons) IIUM

DEPUTY DEAN ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


(Academic & Student Affairs) Winnie Edward Alau
Dr. Zamhar Iswandono Awg Ismail BA. (Hons) Arts, USM
PhD Information Systems (Manchester)
MSc. Information Systems Engineering (UMIST),
BSc. (Hons) Computer Science (UTM).

DEPUTY DEAN
(Research & Innovation)
Accos. Prof. Dr. Rayner Alfred
PhD Computer Science (York),
MSc. Computer Science (Western Michigan),
BSc. (Hons) Computer Science-Cum Laude
(New York).

HEAD OF PROGRAM
HC12 Multimedia Technology
Dr. Carolyn Salimum
PhD. Human Computer Interaction (Glasgow),
MSc IT (UUM), BIT (Hons) (UUM).

HC13 E-Commerce
Soffri Bin Yussof
MSc. Information Technology– Management
(UTM), BSc. Comp. (Hons) (UTM).

HC00 Software Engineering


Dr. Chin Kim On
PhD. Artificial Intelligence (UMS),
MSc. Software Engineering (UMS),
B.IT Information Techonogy (UMS).

HC05 Network Engineering


Dr. Azali Saudi
PhD. Sciencetific Computing (UMS), MSc.
Artificial Intelligence (Edinburgh),
BSc. (Hons) Computer Science (UKM).
FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS 197

Faculty of Corporation (MDeC) for ICT and ICT-facilitated


businesses that develop or use multimedia
Mission
Computing technologies to produce and enhance their Faculty of Computing and Informatics strives
products and services (quality graduates). in achieving scholarly excellence in the field of
and Information Technology and attain
Originally, LSIS offered two programmes international recognition through its teaching,
Informatics during its establishment, however on the 1st of learning, research, publication, social
June 2014, LSIS was transformed into faculty contribution and balance of specialised
and renamed Faculty of Computing and knowledge.
For further inquiries, please contact:- Informatics (FCI). Two programmes from

Administrative Office:
School of Engineering and Information Vision
Technology (SEIT) were incorporated under
Faculty of Computing and Informatics FCI. This increases the programmes offered The Faculty of Computing and Informatics is
(Labuan)
under FCI to four, namely: determined to be the centre of excellence in
Tel : 6087 - 460 445 / 460 447 innovative and creative information technology
Fax : 6087 - 465 155 ■ Bachelor of Science (Multimedia towards achieving global standards.
E-mail : pejfki@ums.edu.my Technology) with Honours
■ Bachelor of Information Technology Objectives
Administrative Office: (E-Commerce) with Honours
Faculty of Computing and Informatics ■ Bachelor of Computer Science (Software ■ To enhance the environment for research,
(Kota Kinabalu) Engineering) with Honours teaching and learning by extending
■ Bachelor of Computer Science (Network knowledge in the ICT field especially in
Tel : 6088 - 320 000 Engineering) with Honours multimedia, computing and e-commerce
Ext : 3003 / 3416 disciplines.
Fax : 6088 - 320 390
The growth of Information Technology and ■ To provide a balance between theory and
E-mail : pejfki@ums.edu.my
Computing has been tremendous and practice, this will form the basis for
regarded as a pivotal element within everyday students’ future careers as multimedia,
activities. Therefore the mastery of ICT computing and e-commerce professionals.
Introduction knowledge produced through the advanced ■ To improve the national and international
merger of Information Technology and standing of the faculty in terms of research,
Faculty of Computing and Informatics (FCI) Communications Technology will lead to the teaching and learning.
was formerly known as Labuan School of realisation of a borderless world, where ■ To provide the opportunity for students in
Informatics Science (LSIS) and established in knowledge and information delivery is not professional career development through
May 1999 offering programmes in the field of shackled by time and physical limitations. high quality education.
Information Technology, which is Thus, the completion of work can be achieved ■ To ensure quality courses that focus in
characterised as ‘soft science’ and oriented proficiently and dynamically. current, up to date techniques and
towards the business environment. In October industrial practice.
2003 Universiti Malaysia Sabah was
recognized by Multimedia Development
198 FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS

Programmes Offered instruction in computer literacy, e-commerce


web development, programming and internet
Career Prospects
Graduates specialized in Software Engineering
marketing. This career program follows the
Multimedia Technology (HC12) current environment on e-commerce
Program has the opportunity to work as: Computer
software engineer- application software, computer
technologies. software engineer- systems software, network and
Bachelor of Science (BSc) with Honours computer systems administrator, network systems
(Multimedia Technology) is an undergraduate and data communications analyst, database
Career Prospects
degree programme offered by Faculty of administrator, computer systems analyst, computer
Computing and Informatics at Labuan Graduates specialized in E-Commerce Program has support specialist.
the opportunity to work as: website developer, web
International Campus. Besides teaching applications developer, interactive web-based
theories, this programme will provide students designer, instructional web-based designer,
with skills in the areas of interactive media, programmer, system analyst, database designer and
Network Engineering (HC05)
graphics arts, audio technology, animation, network analyst.
Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours
video and publishing. Students will be
(Network Engineering) is an undergraduate
exposed with the latest and widely utilized Software Engineering (HC00) degree programme offered by Faculty of
multimedia tools as well as programming
Computing and Informatics at Kota Kinabalu
languages. This will enhances students’ Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours
campus. The programme aims to produce
techniques in design and develop multimedia (Software Engineering) is an undergraduate
skilled graduates who are competent with
application. degree programme offered by Faculty of strong computer science and networking
Computing and Informatics at Kota Kinabalu fundamental and which will prepare them to
Career Prospects campus. The programme aims to produce compete in the job market. Student will be
Graduates specialized in Multimedia Technology graduates with knowledge and skills in exposed and trained to the fundamental
Program has the opportunity to work as: computer software engineering and management of
animator, video specialist, computer graphic concepts and skills of computer science and
designer, web designer, programmer, interface software development projects. Students will majoring in system and computer network.
designer, database designer and interactive be exposed to and trained in the fundamentals Offered courses range from a foundation of
multimedia application developer. of computer systems as well as the computer programming, system analysis and
advancement of technologies in the field of design, data communication, computer
computer science. The offered courses networks, distributed system, system
E-Commerce (HC13) include computer programming, management, network management and
object-oriented programming, software parallel computing. In addition, some of the
Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) with engineering, human computer interaction,
Honours (E-Commerce) is an undergraduate theory of computation, operating system, modules of the Cisco Network Academy are
degree programme offered by Faculty of artificial intelligence, final year project, to name also intergrated in the courses selected. Apart
Computing and Informatics at Labuan a few. In the final year, students will undergo from technical skills, soft skills such as
International Campus. The programme industrial training as well as complete a project communication, teamwork and group
provides exposure and skills on web based related to software development of any management are also incorporated into the
system development as well as the knowledge computer science discipline under the courses offered. Furthermore, a number of
on electronic commerce, covering both the supervision of an academic personnel. modules from Cisco Networking Academy
business and technical topics. Students will be have also been integrated into the courses that
exposed with e-commerce operation through were selected. Students will be exposed with
presentation tier, business tier and database
access. This degree program will emphasise
FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS 199

range of applications that connect theory and


skills learned in the class to real-world
occurrences through the industrial training and
demonstration of completing a project during
their final year.

Career Prospects
Graduates specialized in System and Network
Management Program has the opportunity to work
as: Network administrator, LAN manager, planning,
design, install and management of networking
system.

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.
200 FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS

ACADEMIC STAFF DR. AZALI SAUDI


PhD. Scientific Computing (UMS),
DR. NORAZLINA KHAMIS
PhD. Computer Science (UKM),
MSc. Artificial Intelligence (Edinburgh), MSc Software Engineering (UKM),
Professor BSc. (Hons) Computer Science (UKM), B.IT Minor Management (UM),
Artificial Intelligence. Software Engineering, Computer Science Education.
DR. YONG JIN PARK
D.Eng. (Waseda), M.Eng. (Waseda), B.E. (Waseda) DR. CAROLYN SALIMUN DR. NORBAYAH MOHD SUKI
Future Networks PhD. Human Computer Interaction (Glasgow), PhD. Creative Multimedia (MMU),
MSc. IT (UUM), MSc. Creative Multimedia (MMU),
BIT (Hons) (UUM), BSc. (Hons) Media Film And Animation, (MMU),
Associate Professors Multimedia. Film & Animation, Multimedia Technology, Mobile
Learning.
DR. AG ASRI BIN AG IBRAHIM DR. CHIN KIM ON
PhD. Electronics (York), PhD. Artificial Intelligence (UMS), NORDIN SAAD (STUDY LEAVE)
MComp.Sc. (UM), MSc. Software Engineering (UMS), M.IT (UKM),
BComp.Sc. (Hons) (UM) B.IT Information Technology (UMS), B.IT (UUM),
Sonification And Human Computer Interaction. Software Engineering. Information Technology.
DR. JASON TEO TZE WI DR. JAMES MOUNTSTEPHENS SHALIZA HAYATI A. WAHAB
Dr.IT (New South Wales), PhD. (Surrey, UK), M.IT (UKM),
M.IT (Charles Sturt), BSc. (Hons) (Surrey, UK) B.IT (UUM),
B.Comp.Math (Double Major: IT & Biochemistry) (Western Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence. Information Technology.
Australia),
Evolutionary Computing, Artificial Life, JETOL BOLONGKIKIT SITI HASNAH TANALOL (STUDY LEAVE)
Bio-Inspired Robotics MComp.Sc. (UM), MSc. (Strathclyde),
BSc. Computer Science (UTM), B.IT (UKM),
DR. KASHIF NISAR Networking. Computer Science.
PhD. Information Technology (UTP),
MSc. Information Technology (UUM), DR. JOE HENRY OBIT ZAKARIAH ARIS
BS. Computer Science (KHL, PAK), PhD (Nottingham, UK), MBA-MIS (Oklahoma),
Computer Networks. MSc. Information Technology (UPM), BBA (Finance) (Arkansas),
BBA (Hons) Finance (UKM), Information Technology.
DR. RAYNER ALFRED Combinatorial Optimisation and Artificial Intelligence
PhD. Computer Science (York), DR. ZAMHAR ISWANDONO AWG ISMAIL
MSc. Computer Science (Western Michigan), DR. LAU HUI KENG PhD. Information Systems (Manchester),
BSc. (Hons) Computer Science- Cum Laude (New York). PhD (York), MSc. Information Systems Engineering (UMIST),
Data and Text Mining, Knowledge Discovery and Machine MSc. (UTM), BSc. (Hons) Computer Science (UTM),
Learning. B.IT UNIMAS), Information Systems and Digital Entertainment.
Swarm Robotics, Artificial Immune System.
DR. SYED NASIRIN SYED ZAINOL ABIDIN
PhD. Information Systems (Bath), DR. MOHD. HANAFI AHMAD HIJAZI Lecturers
MBA (Ohio), PhD (Liverpool),
BBA (Hons) Marketing (ITM), MSc. (UTM), AHMAD RIZAL AHMAD RODZUAN
Wireless systems implementation, simulation modeling. BSc. (UTM), (STUDY LEAVE)
Data Mining and Image Classification MSc Design Science (Digital Media) (Sydney),
Senior Lecturers DR. MUZAFFAR HAMZAH
BIT (Hons) (UKM),
Multimedia.
ASNI TAHIR PhD. Information Technology, (University of South
Australia), AINNECIA YOAG
M.IT (UKM), MSc. IT (UUM),
B.IT (UKM), MComp.Sc. (UM),
BComp.Sc. (Hons) (UM), BIT (Hons) (UUM),
Information Technology. Multimedia.
Human Computer Interaction.
FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS 201

AINNUR HAFIZAH BINTI ANUAR MOKHTAR IZA AZURA BINTI AHMAD BAHAR RYAN MACDONELL ANDRIAS
M.Office System Management (UiTM), MSc. In Information System (Brunel University, UK) M.Comp.Sc (UPM),
BSc (Hons) IT (UiTM), BA. (Hons) in Management (USM) BSc (Hons) Multimedia Technology (UMS),
Business Process and E-Commerce. Financial Information System Multimedia System.

ASLINA BAHARUM JONATHAN LIKOH JUIS SALMAH FATTAH


PhD. Visual Informatics (UKM), MSc. IT (UUM), BIT (Hons) (UUM), M.Sc (UKM), B.Sc (UKM),
MSc. Information Technology (UiTM) Web and Computer Programming. System Management.
BSc. E-Commerce (UMS),
Visual Informatics, Human Computer Interaction. LAURA PENNY JACK (STUDY LEAVE) SOFFRI BIN YUSSOF
MSc Advanced Computing (Bristol), MSc. Information Technology– Management (UTM),
CHIN PEI YEE BSc Information Studies (UiTM), BSc (Comp.) (Hons) (UTM) MIS,
MSc Information Technology (Software) (Glasgow), User Experience, Child Computer Interaction. IT Project Management.
BIT (Hons) (UMS),
Computer Programming. DR. LEAU YU BENG SUAINI SURA
PhD. Internet Infrastructures Security (Hons) (USM) M.Comp.Sc (UPM),
DG. SENANDONG AJOR MSC. Information Security (Hons) (UTM) BSc Inf Studies (Hons) ISM (UiTM),
MSc Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, BSc. Multimedia Technology (Hons) (UMS) Software Engineering.
(East Anglia, UK), B.MIS (Hons) (UIA), Network Security, Information Security.
Data Mining. SUHAINA MUSANI
MOHD. NORHISHAM RAZALI MSc. Mathematics (UKM),
DINNA@NINA MOHD NIZAM (STUDY LEAVE) MSc. (IT) UiTM, BSc. (Hons) (IT) UiTM, BSc (Hons) Statistics (UiTM),
MEleComm (Wollonggong), Information Technology, Computer Human Interaction. Mathematics & Statistics.
BIT System Management (UMS),
Safety, Risk and E-Commerce Management. MOHD. YUSZREN YUSAK SURAYA ALIAS (STUDY LEAVE)
MSc Information System (Chicago), MSc. IT (UUM),
ESMADI ABU ABU SEMAN (STUDY LEAVE) BSc Management Information System (Indiana State), B.IT (Hons),
MSc Data Telecommunications & Network (Salford), E-Business. Software Engineering, Application Development.
BIT (Hons) (UKM),
Network and Telecommunication. NONA MASNIE BINTI HJ. MOHD NISTAH TAMRIN AMBOALA (STUDY LEAVE)
M. E-Commerce (Deakin Uni.), MIT Malaya,
FAZIDAH @ IDAH WAHIT (STUDY LEAVE) B.Com Management & E-Commerce (Deakin Uni.), BA Sosio. Culture & IT (Hons) (UM),
MSc Software Engineering (UKM), Social Informatics Business Process re-Engineering.
B.IT (Hons) (UMS),
Networking. NORDALIELA MOHD RUSLI TAN SOO FUN (STUDY LEAVE)
M.Sc Quantitative Science (UiTM), B.Sc IT (UiTM), MSc. (Sains Komputer) UMS,
GOH SAY LENG (STUDY LEAVE) Sistem and Network Management. BSc. (E-Commence) UMS,
MSc Computer Science (Imperial College), E-Commerce and M-Commerce.
BIT (Hons) (UMS), NORHAYATI DAUT
Database. M.Sc (UTM), BSc (UTM), TEONG KHAN VUN
Computer Science. MSc. Mathematics (USM),
HADZARIAH ISMAIL B.Eng (MMU),
MComp.Sc. (UM), NOORALISA MOHD TUAH (STUDY LEAVE) Digital Signal Processing.
BSc. (Hons) Computing Studies, (London South Bank MSc Database and Web-Based Systems, (Salford),
University, International), BIT (Hons) (UUM), WAN NOORAISHYA WAN AHMAD (STUDY LEAVE)
Software Engineering. Software Engineering. MSc Creative Software System (Heriot-Watt),
BSc (Hons) UMS,
IDYAWATI HUSSEIN (attachment) NURAINI JAMIL Creative Software.
PhD. Information Technology (UIAM), Master of Engineering in Information Engineering (ME)
MSc Multimedia Technology, Manchester, (INHA),
BIT (Hons) UKM, BSc (Computer) (Hons) (UTM),
Human Computer Interaction. Computer Visual, Image Processing, Semantic Similarity.
202
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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 *UW00202 *UW00102 UW00302 UW00302
CORE Islam & Asian Ethnic Fundamentals Fundamentals
COURSES Civilization Relations of of
(12 credit hours) **Choose 2 soft **Choose 1 soft Entrepreneurial Entrepreneurial
skill cluster skill cluster Acculturation Acculturation
UE00XX2 / UCXXX02 (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 hours) Internet Intro to Database Statistic Data Structure Management Current Topics
Technology Computer Management IT21503 IT41103 Information and Issues
Programming System Object Oriented Ethics and System
IT11203 IT21303 Programming Professionalism
Basic Discrete IT21603 in Information
Mathematics Mathematics Technopreneur- Technology
IT11403 ship
Operation
System
FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS 203
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 hours) of Multimedia Design IM21203 Computer Multimedia Security &
Video Interaction IM31603 Management
Production IM31203 Computer IM41203
Computer Communication Distributed
Graphic Network Multimedia
IM31303 IM31702 System
System Project 1 IM41304
Analysis & IM21403 Project 2
Design Web
IM31403 Programming
Multimedia
Project
Management
INDUSTRIAL IM41412
TRAINING Industrial
(12 credit hours) Training
ELECTIVE IPXXXX3 IPXXXX3 IPXXXX3 IPXXXX3
(12 credit hours)

TOTAL 17 18 19 17 18 17 16 12
(134 credit 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
204
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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 *UW00202 *UW00102 UW00302 UW00302
CORE Islam & Asian Ethnic Fundamentals Fundamentals
COURSES Civilization Relations of of
(12 credit hours) **Choose 2 soft **Choose 1 soft Entrepreneurial Entrepreneurial
skill cluster skill cluster Acculturation Acculturation
UE00XX2 / UCXXX02 (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 IT11103 IT11203 IT21403 IT21103 IT31203 IT41103 IT31103
(39 credit hours) Intro to Basic Statistic Database Management Ethnics and Current Topics
Computer Mathematics IT21503 Management Information Professionalism and Issues
Programming IT11403 Object Oriented System System in Information
Operation Programming IT21303 Technology
System IT21603 Discrete
IT11303 Technopreneur- Mathematics
Internet ship IT21203
Technology Data Structure
FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS 205
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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
PROGRAMME IE11103 IE11203 IE21103 IE31103 IE31203 IE31702 IE41304
CORE E-Commerce Multimedia Marketing E-Commerce Information Project 1 Project 2
(48 credit hours) IE21203 Business Technology IE21403 IE41103
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
17 18 19 17 18 17 16 12
(134 credit 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
206
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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 *UW00202 *UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam & Asian Ethnic Fundamentals
COURSES Civilization Relations of
(12 credit hours) UE00202 UC00302 Entrepreneurial
Work Ethics Negotiation Acculturation
and Skills (APK)
Professional (UCXXX02)
(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
HOURS) KT14303 Architecture & & Algorithms Statistics Intelligence Law in ICT
Programming Organization KT24303 KT24403 KT34303
Principles KT14403 Network Operating Computer
Discrete Fundamentals Systems Graphics
Structures KT24503 KT00802
Database Entrepreneurship
in Technology
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS 207

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 I Project II
(36 credit hours) Oriented Analysis Modeling and Project KK44303 KK44403
Programming Design Management Formal Software
KK24403 KK34303 Methods in Quality
Models of Software Software Management
Computation Maintenance & Engineering KK44603
Evolution 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
17 15 16 16 15 12 15 15
(121 credit 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 Agents Systems Networks Computing Retrieval
Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
208
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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 *UW00202 *UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam & Asian Ethnic Fundamentals
COURSES Civilization Relations of
(12 credit hours) Asia UCXXX02 Entrepreneurial
UEXXX02 (Student Acculturation
(Student Choice) (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 hours) Calculus Computer Data Structures Probability and Artificial Ethics and
KT14303 Architecture & & Algorithms Statistics Intelligence Law in ICT
Programming Organization KT24303 KT24403 KT34303
Principles KT14403 Network Operating Computer
Discrete Fundamentals Systems Graphics
Structures KT24503 KT00802
Database Entrepreneurship
in Technology
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS 209

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 I Project II
(36 credit hours) Oriented Analysis & Protocols and Project KP44303 KP44403
Concepts Design Concepts Management Wireless and WAN
KP24403 KP34303 Mobile Technology
Web Enterprise Computing KP44603
Technology Networks 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 hours) 17 15 16 16 15 12 15 15

*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
Ahmad Shafiq Ahmad Sabirin
Managing Director - Hyper Fertigation Enterprise
Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours (Horticulture and Landscaping)
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture (Alumni Year 2012)
FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 211

‘Leader in Modern Agriculture’

FACULTY OF
SUSTAINABLE
AGRICULTURE

BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE (HONS.)

BPKP CODE PROGRAMMES OFFERED


HG34 Crop Production
HG35 Horticulture and Landscaping
HG36 Livestock Production
212 FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

DEAN SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICER


Prof. Dr. Wan Mohamad Wan Othman Bernard Tzing Ziang Vui
Dip. Agric, B. Agr Sc. (Malaya), B.Sc. Biotechnology (UMS)
M. Agr. Sc. (Lincoln), Ph.D (Queensland)
AGRICULTURAL OFFICERS
DEPUTY DEAN Hamdy Roslie
(ACADEMIC & STUDENT AFFAIRS) B.Eng (UPM)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Azwan Awang
B.Sc. (Agr), M.Agr, Ph.D (Niigata) Santy Karim
B. Agr. Sc. (UMS)
DEPUTY DEAN
(RESEARCH & INNOVATION) VETERINARY OFFICER
Dr. Jupikely James Silip Dr. Nurul Aini Fitria Kaliwon
B.Sc., M.Sc (UPM), Ph.D (Bogor) DVM (IPB)

HEAD OF PROGRAMME
HG34 Crop Production
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh
B.Sc. Agric. (NUC, USL, Sierra Leone),
M.Sc. (Reading), Ph.D (UPM)

HG35 Horticulture and Landscaping


Devina David
B.Sc. (UPM), M.Sc. (UMS)

HG36 Livestock Production


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

SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


Roslan Gimba
B.Econ (UKM), M.Econ (UMS)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Roslianah Opao
B.TM (UUM)
FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 213

FACULTY OF Objectives betterment of the environment and


competency in addressing challenges in
■ To train and develop knowledge and skilled
SUSTAINABLE manpower in the field of agriculture to
assist in increasing national agricultural
horticultural industry.

Livestock Production (HG36)


AGRICULTURE productivity trough effective teaching,
learning and supervision.
■ To expose and encourage students to Livestock Production Programme aims to give
For further inquiries, please contact :- engage in agricultural research and training in term of current knowledge and skill
development. development in various fields of livestock
Administrative Office ■ To provide facilities and resources for production for increasing the productivity and
Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture agricultural research. competitiveness in local and global livestock
■ To disseminate and apply research findings production. The teaching and research will
Tel : 6089 - 248 100 to the community and relevant authorities focus on technologies related to animal
Fax : 6089 - 220 703 through mass media, visual breeding and genetic, reproductive physiology
E-mail : pejfpl@ums.edu.my documentation, seminars, conferences and technique, animal nutrition, diseases and
and publications. health and livestock product processing.
Graduates from this programme will be aware
This faculty was established in 2006 with the Programmes Offered on the issues and problems in livestock
production. The graduates will also be
aim of training manpower in the fields of crop
production, livestock production and involved in the production of safe and quality
horticulture and landscaping who will assist in
Crop Production (HG34) livestock products.
improving the agriculture sector of the country
This programme aims to train skilled
based on three main principles – sustainability,
graduates in the field of crop production to Career Opportunities
awareness and high technology. Through assist in increasing national agricultural Crop Production:
teaching, research, innovation and extension productivity. State-of-the-art techniques and Agricultural officer, quarantine officer, agronomist,
of sustainable agriculture the faculty aspires to
advances in the cultivation and management agricultural communication officer, pest controller,
excel in the field of agriculture, and to provide
of food crops, such as rice, corn, cassava, plant breeder, lecturer / tutor, researcher / scientist.
the latest knowledge in agriculture. sago and others, and industrial crops such as Horticulture and Landscaping:
oil palm, rubber, cocoa, coconut and others, Horticulturist, landscape designer, landscape
Vision resulting from contemporary research will be consultant, quarantine officer, agricultural officer,
pest controller, plant breeder, lecturer / tutor,
■ The Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture disseminated to students.
researcher / scientist.
endeavours to become a prominent centre
of agricultural knowledge in this region Horticulture and Landscaping (HG35) Livestock Production:
based on sustainable, sensitive and high Livestock officer, farm manager, quarantine officer,
animal breeder, lecturer / tutor, researcher / scientist.
technology principles. Horticulture and Landscaping programme
integrates the art and science of production,
Mission utilization and conservation of horticultural
■ The Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture crops; vegetables, fruits, ornamental plants
endeavours to produce graduates who and herbs. This programme aims to produce
have acquired a well-balanced, excellent skilled graduates with the ability to contribute
knowledge of international standards in their scientific and technical knowledge
agriculture through teaching and learning, towards sustainable crop production, the
research, publications an social work.
214 FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

ACADEMIC STAFF DR. MARKUS ATONG


B.Sc. (UKM), Ph.D (Wales)
JANUARIUS GOBILIK
B.Sc. (UKM), M.Sc. (UMS)
Mycology & Plant Pathology Agronomy / Turf and Pasture Science and
Professors / Distinguished Management & Plant Taxonomy
Fellow DR. MOHAMADU BOYIE JALLOH
B.Sc.Agric. (NUC, USL, Sierra Leone), LUM MOK SAM
M.Sc. (Reading), PhD (UPM) B.Sc (UMS), M.Sc (UMS)
DR. ABD RAHMAN MILAN
Agroecosystems Modelling and Soil Science Plant Biochemistry & Biotechnology
Dip.Agric. (UPM), B. Sc. Agric. (UPM),
M.Agric. Sc. (Illinois), Ph.D (De.Montfort)
DATUK HJ. MOHD DANDAN @ AME HJ. ALIDIN NURUL’AZAH MOHD YAAKUB
Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology
Dip. Agric. (UPM), M.Agric.Sc (Bogor) B.Sc Food Science and Nutrition (UMS),
Seed Technology & Agriculture Extension M.Sc. (UMS)
DR. ABDUL RASHID BIN BABA
DVM (UPM), M.Sc. (Aberdeen), Ph.D (Wales) Food Technology
DR. SUPARJO NOORDIN MOKHTAR
Reproductive Biotechnology
Dip. Animal & Production (UITM), B.Sc.(USA) ROHAIDA ABDUL RASID @ ABDUL RASHID
M.Sc. Animal Science (LSU), Ph.D (UPM) Dip. Animal Health & Production,
DR. M.A.M. YAHIA KHANDOKER
Animal Nutrition B.Sc Bioindustry (UPM), M.Sc. (UPM)
B.Sc.AH (Hons), M.Sc.,
Ph.D (Gifu Japan) Poultry Science
Animal Breeding
Senior Lecturers ROSMAH BINTI MURDAD
DR. MOHAMMAD MOHD LASSIM B.Sc (UMS), M.Sc (UMS)
Dip. Agric. (MAL), B.Sc. (Hort) (LSU), DR. ABDUL RAHIM AWANG Plant Technology
M.Sc. (MSU), Ph.D (MSU) Dip. Agric (UPM), B.Sc (Louisiana State),
Agronomy Seed Technology M.Sc. (Idaho), Ph.D (Iowa State) SHAHIDA MOHD SHARIF
Agriculture Extension B.LA (UIAM), M.Sc. (RAU)
DR. MOHAMMED SELAMAT MADOM Landscape Design
B.Agric Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (London) DR. JUPIKELY JAMES SILIP
B.Sc, M.Sc. (UPM), Ph.D (Bogor)
Crop Nutrition/ Crop Physiology
Crop Post-harvest Technology Lecturers (Study Leave)
DR. WAN MOHAMAD WAN OTHMAN
Dip.Agric, B.Agric Sc. (Malaya), DR. SUZAN BENEDICK @ SARAH ABDULLAH CHEE FONG TYNG
M.Agric. Sc. (Lincoln), Ph.D (Queensland) Dip. Agric. (UPM), B.Sc (UMS), M.Sc (Durham), Ph.D B.Sc. (UMS), M.Sc. (UMS)
Agronomy / Crop Production (UMS), Post-doc. (York) Plant Technology
Conservation Biology Entomology & Agricultural Pest
IR. DR. MOHD AMIN MOHD SOOM Management CLAMENT CHIN
Dip. Agric. (Mal), DIS (UKM), FIEM, P.Eng. B.Sc. (Hons) (UMS), M.Agric. (UMS)
B.SAE, M.ASE (LSU, USA) DR. MOHD RAKIB MOHD RASHID Crop Protection
Ph.D (Southampton UK) B.Sc. (Hons),UPM, Ph.D (UPM)
Plant Pathology
Agricultural Engineering
Tutors
Lecturers KHAIRUL AZREE ROSLI
Associate Professors / B.Sc. (UPM), M.Sc.(UPM)
Senior Fellow DEVINA DAVID
B.Sc (UPM), M.Sc (UMS)
Plant Physiology

Dr. Azwan Awang Plant Biotechnology SALUMIAH MIJIN


B.Sc. (Agr), M.Agr, Ph.D (Niigata) Dip. Agric. (UPM), B.Sc. (UPM), M.Sc.(UPM)
Plant Proteomics IZYAN AYUNI MOHAMAD SELAMAT Horticulture
B.LA (UIAM), M.Env (UPM)
Landscape Construction
FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 215
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HG34 Crop Production


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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam and Ethnic Fundamentals
PROMOTION OF Asian Relations of
KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UCXXXX2 Entrepreneurial
(12 credit hours) UE00X02 Soft Skills III Acculturation
Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX
CORE Language Language Language Language
(LANGUAGES)
(8 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY ECXXXX1
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE RT10402 RT10203 RT20303 RT20203 RT30302 RT30103 RT40303 RT40012
(63 Credit Hours) Introduction Genetics Agricultural Agricultural Experimental Agricultural Agricultural Industrial
to Agriculture RT10403 Biotechnology Microbiology Design and Extension Economics Training
RT10303 Soil Science RT20102 RT20402 Analysis RT30401 and
Agricultural Organic Biometry RT30202 Agro- Agribusiness
Chemistry Farming RT20603 Scientific Writing entrepreneurship RT40103
RT10503 RT20101 Introduction and Practice 2 Precision
Agricultural Field Work to Agricultural Communication RT30402 Farming
Ecology Engineering RT30301 Research RT40402
Agro- Project 1 Issues and
entrepreneurship Current
Practice 1 Developments
in Agriculture
RT40204
Research
Project 2
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HG34 Crop Production


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 Nursery Crop Pest RC30303 Root Crops and
Management Management Seed RC30802 Preservation
RH20103 RC20803 Technology Oil Palm RH40302
Plant Pasture and RC30503 Management Post Harvest
Breeding Fodder Plantation Technology
Production Crops
RC30703
Plant
Pathology

ELECTIVE Elective Elective


(6 credit hours) Elective

TOTAL
(134 credit hours) 18 18 16 19 19 16 16 12

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
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HG35 Horticulture and Landscaping


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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam and Ethnic Fundamentals
PROMOTION OF Asian Relations of
KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UCXXXX2 Entrepreneurial
(12 credit hours) UE00X02 Soft Skills III Acculturation
Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX
CORE Language Language Language Language
(LANGUAGES)
(8 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY ECXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE RT10402 RT10203 RT20303 RT20203 RT30302 RT30103 RT40303 RT40012
(63 credit hours) Introduction Genetics Agricultural Agricultural Experimental Agricultural Agricultural Industrial
to Agriculture RT10403 Biotechnology Microbiology Design and Extension Economics Training
RT10303 Soil Science RT20102 RT20402 Analysis RT30401 and
Agricultural Organic Biometry RT30202 Agro- Agribusiness
Chemistry Farming RT20603 Scientific entrepreneurship RT40103
RT10503 RT20101 Introduction Writing and Practice 2 Precision
Agricultural Field Work to Agricultural Communication RT30402 Farming
Ecology Engineering RT30301 Research RT40402
Agro- Project 1 Issues and
entrepreneurship Current
Practice 1 Developments
in Agriculture
RT40204
Research
Project 2
218
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HG35 Horticulture and Landscaping


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 Post Harvest
(42 credit hours) Nutrition Physiology RH20303 RC20403 Mechanisation and Technology
Plant Crop Pest RH30302 Ornamentals RH40202
Propagation Management Olericulture RH30803 Garden
and Nursery RC20603 RH30503 Landscape Planning and
Management Turf Horticulture Horticulture Management
Management Landscaping RH31002
RC30703 Pomology
Plant
Pathology

ELECTIVE Elective Elective


(6 credit hours) Elective

TOTAL
(134 credit hours) 18 18 16 19 19 16 16 12

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
FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 219
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HG36 Livestock Production


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 UW00202 UW00102 UW00302
CORE Islam and Ethnic Fundamentals
PROMOTION OF Asian Relations of
KNOWLEDGE Civilisation UCXXXX2 Entrepreneuria
(12 credit hours) UE00X02 Soft Skills III l Acculturation
Soft Skills I
UK00X02
Soft Skills II
UNIVERSITY UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX UBXXXXX
CORE Language Language Language Language
(LANGUAGES)
(8 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY ECXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE RT10402 RT10203 RT20303 RT20203 RT30302 RT30103 RT40303 RT40012
(63 credit hours) Introduction Genetics Agricultural Agricultural Experimental Agricultural Agricultural Industrial
to Agriculture RT10403 Biotechnology Microbiology Design and Extension Economics Training
RT10303 Soil Science RT20102 RT20402 Analysis RT30401 and
Agricultural Organic Biometry RT30202 Agro- Agribusiness
Chemistry Farming RT20603 Scientific entrepreneurship RT40103
RT10503 RT20101 Introduction Writing and Practice 2 Precision
Agricultural Field Work to Agricultural Communication RT30402 Farming
Ecology Engineering RT30301 Research RT40402
Agro- Project 1 Issues and
entrepreneurship Current
Practice 1 Developments
in Agriculture
RT40204
Research
Project 2
220
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HG36 Livestock Production


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 Animal Animal Small Beef and Dairy Handling and
(43 credit Livestock Anatomy and Breeding Behaviour and Ruminant Production Processing of
hours) Production Physiology RL20603 Welfare Production RL30603 Livestock
Animal RL20803 RL30303 Animal Products
Nutrition Pasture and Monogastric Disease and RL40703
Fodder Livestock Health Care Livestock
Production Production Waste
RL21203 RL30503 Management
Poultry Livestock
Production Feed
Processing
ELECTIVE Elective Elective
(6 credit hours) Elective

TOTAL
(135 credit hours) 19 19 16 19 16 16 18 12

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
FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 221
Nory Heizel Mohd Fakharuddin
Head of Regulatory Affairs - Dutch Lady Malaysia Milk Industries Berhad
Bachelor of Food Science with Honours (Food Science and Nutrition)
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition (Alumni Year 2000)
FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION 223

‘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

BPKP CODE PROGRAMMES OFFERED


HS04 Food Science & Nutrition
HY07 Food Technology & Bioprocessing
HG09 Food Service
224 FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION

DEAN Dr. Noorakmar Ab Wahab


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 L. Rolland
BSc. (Hons) (UMS)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Jane Edwin Ading
Dip. In Secretarial Science (ITM),
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
FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION 225

FACULTY OF Mission STUDY PROGRAMS


■ Provide world-class teaching curriculum.
FOOD SCIENCE ■ Provide a conducive research environment Food Science and Nutrition (HS04)
to encourage the involvement of academic
AND staff in intellectual research and This program is specialized in the field of food
science related to food such as preservation,
NUTRITION publications.
■ Provide competent academic staff with processing, quality control, nutrient
sufficient expertise and experience to be requirements and its effect on health. This
qualified as consultants and referrals in program is designed for students to acquire
For further inquiries, please contact :-
their own specific fields. the necessary knowledge in the field of food
science and nutrition. Besides these courses,
Administrative Office
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition Objectives students are required to undergo industrial
training in related fields. Graduates from this
■ Produce knowledgeable graduates to program can be employed in the food
Tel : 6088 - 320256 become well trained professional industries, health services, education and
Fax : 6088 - 320259 scientists who are ethical and with moral research.
E-mail : pejfsmp@ums.edu.my values to uphold various responsibilities in
the field of food science and technology,
nutrition and food services. Food Technology and
Introduction ■ To be the centre of excellence for study,
research, training and consultancy in the
Bioprocessing (HY07)
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition was field of food science and technology, This program provides exposure in the
established in 1997, known as the School of nutrition and food services, at the national application of technology in food processing in
Food Science and Nutrition with two (2) and international levels.
programs, the Food Science and Nutrition terms of production, storage and packaging,
Program (HS04) and Food Technology and biotechnology, microbiology and other related
Bioprocessing Program (HY07). In 2009, one Goal aspects of food processing. This program also
requires students to undergo industrial training
more program was offered, which is the Food ■ To produce knowledgeable graduates with to understand better and implement the
Service Program (HG09). On 1st June 2014, good personality to assume responsibility acquired knowledge and to adapt to the
the School was upgraded to Faculty of Food which encompass the fields of food working culture. This program is planned for
Science and Nutrition. science and technology, nutrition and food students to obtain knowledge in the field of
management and services. food technology and food bio-processing.
■ To produce scientists and professionals Graduates from this program can be employed
Vision who are ethical with moral values in in the food industries, either in the private,
Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition is various positions in the private and public government or semi government, education
committed in achieving academic excellence sectors, as well as entrepreneurs. and research sectors.
in food science and technology, to achieve ■ Towards making the Faculty of Food
international recognition through teaching, Science and Nutrition UMS as the national
learning, research, publication and and world best centre for higher
community services besides providing education, training and research in Food
expertise and skills related to food industry, Science and Nutrition.
and to produce high productivity and quality
in the context of national capacity building.
226 FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION

Food Services (HG09)


This program would enable students to
acquire the necessary knowledge in the field of
food science and food services. Students will
have the opportunity to learn basic knowledge
of food science such as food preservation,
food processing, food quality control and
functions of food nutrients. Besides this,
students also acquire theoretical knowledge
and practical skills in food services such as
kitchen management, basic cooking,
commercial food preparation, menu
development, kitchen maintenance and
others. Students are required to undergo
industrial training in various food industries
such as hotel and catering, research institutes
or government agencies. Graduates from this
program can be employed in food industries
particularly in hotel and catering industries,
education and research institutes.

Career Prospect
Government
Graduates in this discipline will have the opportunity to
work in governmental institutions such as the Ministry of
Health (MOH), Ministry of Science, Technology and
Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)
and other research institutions related to food and
nutrition, and as academicians in higher learning
institutions.

Private
Graduates in this discipline will have the opportunity to
work in food industries related to quality assurance/food
quality, food processing, research, food product
development and food services.
FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION 227

ACADEMIC STAFF Senior Lecturers DR. SIEW CHEE KIONG


BSc. (Hons) (UTM), Ph.D (Wales, UK)
Food Hydrocolloids
DR. AREZOO ERFANIAN
Professor B.Eng, M.Eng (Islamic Azad Uni, Iran), PhD (UPM)
DR. WOLYNA PINDI
Dairy Technology, Functional Food, Food Nano
PROF. DR. SHARIFUDIN MD. SHAARANI BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UKM), Ph.D (UKM)
Technology
BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (Reading), Ph.D (Cambridge) Meat & Seafood Technology
Food Quality Assurance, Food Sensory Evaluation, DR. BABAK RASTI
Halal Food DR. YASMIN OOI BENG HOUI
BSc (Food Science & Technology)
B.FoodSc. (UMS), Ph.D (London)
(Shiraz University, Iran), MSc (Food Biotechnology),
Public Health Nutrition, Nutrition Epidemiology
Associate Professors PhD (Food Technology)
Food NanoTechnology, Food Processing, Functional
ASSOC. PROF. DR. CHYE FOOK YEE
Food Lecturers
Cert. Adv. Food Hygiene (CIEH, London), BSc. (Hons) DR. DIANAWATI DIANAWATI
(UKM), Ph.D (UKM) ADILAH BINTI MD. RAMLI (study leave)
BSc and MSc (Brawijaya University, Indonesia) BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (Reading)
Food Safety, Food Microbiology, Food Fermentation PhD (Victoria Uni., Melbourne) Food Service Management, Bakery Technology, Food
Probiotics, Microencapsulation Marketing
ASSOC. PROF. DR. HASMADI BIN MAMAT
BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UKM), Ph.D. (Nottingham) DR. HO AI LING
Fats and Oils, Bakery Technology AHMAD RIDUAN BAHAUDDIN (study leave)
B.FoodSc. (UMS), MSc.(Reading), Ph.D (Reading) BSc (UMS), MSc (UMS)
Functional Food (Prebiotic), Food Quality Assurance Food Sensory Evaluation
ASSOC. PROF. DR. LEE JAU SHYA
BSc. (UKM), Ph.D (USM) DR. MD JAHURUL HAQUE AKANDA
Physical Measurement of Foods, Starch Technology AIZUL AZRI AZIZAN
BSc (Hons), (University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh) BSc. (Hons), (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)
MSc (University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh and UPM) Culinary Arts, Food Service Management
ASSOC. PROF. HJH. MARIAM ABDUL LATIF PhD (USM)
Dip. In Agriculture (UPM), BSc. (London), Post Grad. Dip. Fats and Oils, Supercritical Fluid Technology
In Community Nutrition (Jakarta), MSc. (UPM) DAYANG KHAIRUNISA BINTI AHMAD SAPAWI
Halal Food Industry Development, Halal Standard and BSc. (Hons), MSc (UiTM)
DR. JOKO SULISTYO Food Service Management, Gastronomy, Consumer
Certification, Food Safety Management System, Human BSc. (Hons) (UNSEOD, Indonesia)
Nutrition Behaviour
MSc. (Tsukuba Uni of Tokyo) Ph.D (Tsukuba Uni of Tokyo)
Food Enzymology, Food Microbiology, Food Fermentation DK. RAFIDZAH BT AK MOHIDDIN
ASSOC. PROF. DR. MOHD ISMAIL ABDULLAH Technology
B.Agr.Sc. (Malaya), MSc. (Reading), Ph.D (UPM) BSc. (Hons) (UiTM), MSc (UiTM)
Post Harvest Handling Technology Food Service Management, Layout and Design for
MANSOOR ABD. HAMID Foodservice Facilities
BSc. (UPM), MSc. (UPM)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. MOHD ROSNI SULAIMAN Fats and Oils, Food Analysis, Confectionery and Safety
BSc. (UKM), MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UPM) FAN HUI YIN
Food Toxicology, Food Biochemistry, Proteomic B.FoodSc. (Hons) (UMS), MSc.(UKM).
DR. MUHAMMAD IQBAL HASHMI Fat & Oil Quality Assurance, Lipid Biotechnology
BSc., MSc. (Peshawar), Ph.D (UMS)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. PATRICIA MATANJUN Organic Chemistry
BSc. (Hons) (Oxford Brookes), MSc. (Strathclyde), FAZLINI MOHD FADZWI (study leave)
Ph.D (UPM) BSc. (UKM) Food Science, MSc. (UKM) Nutrition
DR. NOORAKMAR AB WAHAB Food Safety and Quality
Functional Food, Food Product Development Dip. Food Tech. (UiTM), BSc. (UiTM) MSc. (UKM) Food
Science, Ph.D (UiTM) DR. JUMARDI BIN ROSLAN
Food Processing BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (UKM)
Chemical Technology
DR. RAMLAH GEORGE @ MOHD ROSLI
BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. (Glasgow) PhD (Glasgow)
Nutritional Biochemistry
228 FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION

LEONEETA ROZWEN HASSAN


Dip (UiTM), BSc. (UiTM), MSc. (UiTM)
Food Service Management

MOHD. DONA B. SINTANG (study leave)


BSc. Food Science and Technology
(UiTM), MSc. Food Technology (UNSW)
Food Technology

MOHD HAZIM MOHD YUSOP


BSc. (Hons) USIM, MSc (UPM)
Halal Food Analysis

MOHD. NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN (study leave)


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

NORLIYANA BINTI ARIS


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

NORLIZAH BINTI JULMOHAMMAD


BSc. (Hons) (UKM), MSc. Food Science (UKM)
Diary Sciences

NOR QHAIRUL IZZREEN MOHD NOOR


BSc. Food Science (UKM)
Food Flavour (Dairy, Plant and Meat), Food Biochemistry,
Cereal Chemistry / Science

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)
Food Biotechnology, Halal Food Production
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION 229

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 UEXXXX2 UCXXXX2
OF (KIK1) (KIK2)
KNOWLEDGE) UKXXXX2
(12 credit hours)
(KIK3)

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


UNIVERSITY UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 /
CORE UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2
(LANGUAGE UBXXXX2
COURSE)
(8 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
(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 Legislation
of Food Science NT10802 Instrumentation Handling Processing & and Standards
& Nutrition Biochemistry NT20903 Technology Preservation
NT10302 NT10402 Food Chemistry NT20203 NT30503
General Physics Analytical & Biochemistry Food Research
NT10902 Chemistry NT21103 Microbiology Methodology &
Organic NT10602 Statistic Scientific
Chemistry General NT21303 Writing
Microbiology 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)
230
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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
Functional Food Research Ingredients
NP20403 Project I
Food NP30403
Production Enzyme in Food
Ecosystems 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)

ELECTIVE (Module 1-Nutrition) MINOR


NE40002 Nutrition Education BZ10403 Fundamentals of Marketing
NE40102 Diet Therapy BZ10503 Management Principles & Practices
NE40202 Food Hydrocolloids BZ20503 Basic Financial Management
NE40302 Food Security
NE40402 Nutritional Content of Food
NE40502 Molecular Nutrition
NE40602 Food Service
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION 231

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 UEXXXX2 UCXXXX2
OF
KNOWLEDGE) (KIK1) (KIK2)
(12 credit hours) UKXXXX2
(KIK3)

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


UNIVERSITY UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 /
CORE UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2
(LANGUAGE
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 Processing Food
of Food NT10802 Instrumentation Handling & Preservation Legislation &
Science & Biochemistry NT20903 Technology NT30503 Standard
Nutrition NT10402 Food Chemistry NT20203 Research
NT10302 Analytical & Biochemistry Food Methodology &
General Chemistry NT21103 Microbiology Scientific Writing
Physics NT10602 Statistic NT30703
NT10902 General NT21303 Food Safety &
Organic Microbiology Physical Quality
Chemistry Properties of NT31103
Food Food Sensory
Evaluation

(6 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
232
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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
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 Food Packaging Food Ingredient Research Bioseparation
Nutrition 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)

ELECTIVE (Module 2-Food Technology & Bioprocessing) MINOR


NE40702 Dairy Science & Technology BZ10403 Fundamentals of Marketing
NE40802 Meat Science & Technology BZ10503 Management Principles & Practices
NE40902 Bakery & Confectionary Technology BZ20503 Basic Financial Management
NE41002 Halal Food Production
NE41102 Fats & Oil Technology
NE41202 Functional Food
NE41302 Food Toxicology
NE41402 Marine & Aquaculture Products
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION 233

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 UEXXXX2 UCXXXX2
OF
KNOWLEDGE) (KIK1) (KIK2)
(12 credit hours) UKXXXX2
(KIK3)

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


UNIVERSITY UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 / UBXXXX2 /
CORE UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2 UBXXXX2
(LANGUAGE
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 Post Harvest Food
NT10102 NT10803 and Processing and Handling Legislation
Fundamentals Biochemistry Instrumentation Preservation Technology and Standards
of Food NT11003 NT20903 NT20203 NT30503
Science and Cell Biology Food Chemistry Food Research
Nutrition NT11103 and Microbiology 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)
234
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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 NF00103 NF00206 NF30012
CORE Food Service Molecular Menu Research Project Research Industrial
(53 credit Entrepreneurshi Gastronomy Development I Project II Training and
hours) p NF20003 NF30303 NF40102 NF40002 Seminar
NF20103 Eastern and Arrangement, International Quantity
Food Service Western Design and Business Purchasing
Basic Cookery 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) (11 credit hours) (14 credit hours) (12 credit hours)

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

*Remarks:
Courses Offered are subject to change.
MINOR
BZ10403 Fundamentals of Marketing
BZ10503 Management Principles & Practices
BZ20103 Principles of Accounting
BZ20503 Fundamentals of Financial Management
BZ30903 Principles of Entrepreneurship
FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION 235
Samasuddin Hj. Yusop
Managing Director - Malamega Sdn. Bhd.
Bachelor of Economics with Honours (Planning and Development Economics)
Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy (Alumni Year 1999)
FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY 237

‘Competitive Locally and Globally’

FACULTY OF
BUSINESS,
ECONOMICS AND
ACCOUNTANCY
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME CODE


HE02 Accounting

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME CODE


HE04 Entrepreneurship
HE06 Financial Management and Banking
HE08 Hotel Management
HE09 International Business
HE10 Marketing
HP08 Tourism Management

BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME CODE


HE05 Planning and Development Economics
HE07 Financial Economics
HE11 Human Resource Economics
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DEAN
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Raman Noordin HE05 Planning And Development Economics
Dip. Acc., ADIA (ITM), Assoc. Prof. Hj. Dullah Hj. Mulok
MSc. (East Anglia), Ph.D (USM) DPIM. (ITM), BSc. Resource Development,
MSc. Resource Economics (URL, USA)
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC AND INTERNATIONAL)
Dr. Zaiton Osman HE06 Financial Management & Banking
Dip. Investment Analysis (ITM), Rosle @ Awang Mohidin
BBA Finance (UKM), MBA Int. Banking and Finance (Birmingham), Dip. Buss., BBA (Hons.) Finance
DBA (UiTM) (ITM), MBA (UKM)

DEPUTY DEAN (STUDENT AFFAIRS AND POSTGRADUATE) HE07 Financial Economics


Dr. Arif @ Kamisan Pusiran Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wong Hock Tsen
Dip. Food Service Mgmt. (ITM), B. Soc. Sc. (Hons) Economics (USM),
B.Sc (Hons) Hotel Management, UiTM (Shah Alam), M. Econ (UKM), Ph.D Econs (Essex University)
MBA (UiTM), Doktor of Hotel Tourism Management
(Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China) HE08 Hotel Management
Yuzainy Janin
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION) Dip. Tourism BSc.Tourism Mgmt (UiTM),
Dr. Rini Suryati Sulong M. Int. Tourism & Hospitality Mgmt. (Griffith)
B.HSc. (Hons) Political Sc. (UIAM),
MA Mgmt. (Hawai’i Pacific University), HE09 International Business
Ph.D (Political Economics) (USM) Sidah Idris
B.Buss. (Hons.) Int. Business (UMS),
DEPUTY REGISTRAR MBA (UUM)
Sarlona Hj. Jasnie Gindung
BSc. Business. Admin (Management) (Hons) HE10 Marketing
(Northern Arizona University) Haslinda Hassan
Dip. PA. (ITM), BBA Marketing / Management
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (Northwood of Michigan), MBA (Malaya)
Jumiati Pajakkai
B.Economics (Hons) (UM) HE11 Human Resources Economics
Rostika Petrus Boroh
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR B. Economics (Human Resource Economic), MHCM (UMS)
Datu Tumanggong Datu Manong
B.Psy. (UMS) HP08 Tourism Management
Tini Maizura Mohtar
HEAD OF PROGRAMME Dip. Tourism Hospitality Mg. (Stamford College),
BSc. Business Admin Tourism & Hospitality Mg.
HE02 Accounting (Hawaii Pacific University),
Jainurin Justine @ Abdul Aziz MBA in Marketing (Hawaii Pacific),
Director Accounting Centre Ph.D (James Cook University, N. Queensland)
Acting Head of Programme
BBA Acc.(Texas Tech. Univ.),
M.Com. (Australian National University)

HE04 Entrepreneurship
Sorayah Nasip
B.Bus (Hons) Entrepreneurship (UMS), MBA (UMS)
FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY 239

Faculty of business development, the dynamic


academic programmes in FPEP have
accountancy towards the attainment of
international recognition, for its teaching and
Business, progressively developed to become ten learning, research, publication, community
undergraduate programmes that encapsulate engagements and the balanced specialization
Economics & the discipline of business, economics and of knowledge. The strive for excellence is
Accountancy accountancy. After 20 years of its vested through the personality development
establishment FPEP has successfully of students complimented with soft skills as
produced more than 10,000 graduates well as entrepreneurial skills in support to the
For further inquiries, please contact :-
(undergraduate ad postgraduate) who came society and the Nation’s aspiration towards
from various countries and now becoming attaining high productivity and quality.
Faculty of Business, Economics and important assets to various sectors and
Accountancy industries internationally. Beside a
continuous quality assurance and Objectives
Tel : 6088 320 000 benchmarked internationally, research ■ To achieve an academic scholarly world
Ext : 1522 activities and community engagement are class excellence in the field of business,
Fax : 6088 320 360 also empowered via international networking economics and accountancy.
E-mail : pejfpep@ums.edu.my with various institution and organizations. ■ To explore, uphold and optimise business,
With the visionary education philosophy, that economic and accounting knowledge
crystallised in the form of a long range plan effectively for the University, community
called Malaysian Education Development Plan and nation development.
Introduction (PPPM, 2015-2015), FPEP is progressing with
academic, scholarly and research activities
■ To conserve academic freedom, to
appreciate knowledge tradition and to
The Faculty of Business, Economics and based on the University niche area, in maintain intellectual robustness among
Accountancy (FBEA) was established in 1995 particular entrepreneurship and hospitality the community of FPEP and University.
under the name of School of Business and industry. ■ To produce proactive, creative,
Economics. The aspiration of its establishment
competent, competitive, ethical and
was the needs for professionals in the area of
dynamic graduates.
management, business and economics. Vision ■ To provide undergraduate and
Realizing the importance of human capital as a
The Faculty of Business, Economics and postgraduate study programmes in the
basis to create a developed nation, as outlined
Accountancy (FPEP) strives to be an area of business, economic and
in Vision 2020, the academic program in FPEP
innovative world-class faculty, in line with the accountancy that covering various
is formulated to produce quality graduates to
Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) vision. specialization with the quality as expected
fulfil the needs for capable managers,
by the market.
entrepreneurs, accountants, economists and
industrial players. Apart from fulfilling the
needs of the nation and optimizing the existing
Mission
competitive advantage, the graduates of FPEP The Faculty of Business, Economics and
is prepared to compete in the global market Accountancy (FPEP) strives to achieve
with internationally standard technical ability excellence in the dissemination of knowledge
and soft skill. In line with the economic and in the fields of business, economics and
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■ To carry out research activities,


consultancy, community engagement, and
FBEA Learning Outcomes Programmes Offered
academic publication in the area of At the end of studies, Faculty of Business,
business, economics and accountancy, Economics and Accountancy graduates Accounting HE02
relevant to the niche of the University, with should be able to:
■ Demonstrate knowledge and The four-year programme objectives, among
commercial values and in line with the
understanding in the respective area of others, are to produce well-trained graduates
needs of the nation, community and in accounting and to fulfil the country’s need of
industry. studies.
■ Demonstrate problem-solving and professional accountants by the year 2020.
■ To establish networking with academic The program will e quip students with skills
institutions, government, private and the critical thinking skills in the area of
and knowledge required of an accountant, in
third sectors, and professional bodies business, accounting and economics.
which students will be exposed no only
locally and internationally to enhance ■ Work independently, lead and be an technical aspects of accounting but also to
value, professionalism and excellence of effective team player. related issues in the business world in general
the faculty and University. ■ Demonstrate effective communication and and the accounting profession in particular.
■ To educate and enhance holistic values have good command of written and Course concentrations cover financial
and enterprising mind with responsibility spoken English language. accounting, management accounting, audit,
among scholars, officers, support staff and ■ Demonstrate professionalism, ethical taxation, public sector accounting, accounting
members of the faculty to achieve behaviours and practices as well as social information systems, accounting theory and
optimum, high quality, innovative and high responsibilities. practice, accounting ethics, finance and other
impact productivity. ■ Demonstrate a commitment to life-long related courses. The Bachelor of Accounting
learning and professional development. with Honours degree is a recognised
■ Display effective managerial skills. accountancy degree under Part I of the First
FBEA Aims ■ Use effectively computer and other Schedule of the Accountants Act, 1967.
technologies appropriate to the discipline.
FBEA aims to provide its students with ■ Integrate all knowledge, either Career Prospects
fundamental as well as application–based theoretically or practically that they have With the available knowledge and skills in
knowledge in the fields of business, obtained in order to prepare them for any accounting, graduates from Accounting Program
economics and accountancy and highly are able to seek wide job opportunities and
professional qualification. employment prospects either in the public or private
support the promotion of life-long learning at ■ Identify, explore and evaluate any work or sector.
undergraduate as well as postgraduate level, business opportunity in any related field.
providing a strong pathway towards promoting
life-long professionalism in the area of study.
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Students are also exposed to real work


Entrepreneurship HE04 activities through industrial or practicum Financial Economics HE07
training in public or private organizations.
This programme aims to produce graduates
that are able to thrive in the entrepreneurship The aim of the programme is to produce
sector domestically and globally. The purpose
Career Prospects graduates equipped with the knowledge and
of this programme is to expose students to the
By having the necessary knowledge and skills in skills in financial economics especially in
economics, graduates in this program have wide financial markets. The graduates will be able to
important aspects within the entrepreneurship opportunities to develop their career either in
field as well as looking at the innovative, the public or private sectors. Since graduates are
analyse financial economics problems with the
creativity approaches to realize the concept of also to various courses in business and accounting, use of computer softwares. The courses
entrepreneurship, career and culture of thus their employment prospects are not only limited offered in this programme include financial
entrepreneurship, small and medium
to economics related jobs, but also any job economics, international financial economics,
opportunities in business. Some of the job money and banking, technical financial
industries, project proposal, production and opportunities includes; economics planning officer,
services management, E-Commerce, urban Planning officer, development Advisor, economics, applied financial econometrics,
accountancy, funding and franchising. researchers, economic analyst, banking officers, corporate financial economics, Islamic
economist in private firms, etc. In addition, financial economics, public finance and
graduates can also combine their expertise with offshore financial economics.
Career Prospects other graduates in different fields to establish
Graduates may be interested in starting up their own business firm in various areas of their choice.
businesses or advising those who do. Graduates Career Prospects
may find employment opportunities in innovative or Graduates has the opportunity for an employment
entrepreneurial positions in a wide range of Financial Management and in financial institution such as insurance companies,
leadership and support roles within existing and mutual funds, corporate finance, brokerage
enterprises, both large and small, or managing new
Banking HE06 firms, and public sector.
ventures within large organizations.
This programme offers courses related to
finance, investment and banking. It aims
to give students knowledge in the current
Planning and Development financial system operation and its contribution
to the economy. Exposure will be given to
Economics HE05 issues such as finance management,
This programme is established to produce investment, banking management, securities
competitive workforce for both public and analysis, money and capital market, financial
private sectors by offering relevant courses futures and options, risk management as well
not only in economics but also in business as merger and acquisitions.
and accounting. This is necessary prior to their
Career Prospects
exposures to more specific programmes’
courses. Courses specifically covered include; With the balance knowledge in the field of finance
and banking, graduates from Financial Management
economic development, geographical and Banking program are able to seek for
information system (GIS), agricultural employment either in public or private sector, ie:
economics, planning and project analysis, central bank, securities commission, finance
international trade and development, department of local and federal government, banks,
brokerage firms, insurance companies, consultant as
environmental economics, industrial well as entrepreneur.
economics, and Islamic economics etc.
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especially knowledge-base economy


Hotel Management HE08 Career Prospects
(k-economy). This program will equip
Graduate has the opportunity to involve in
globalization and cross cultural issue such as students with necessary expertise and
This program aims to produce graduates who professional skills needed to management.
multinational company and public sector.
are skilled in hospitality management aspects
of the overall administrative practices hotel. Career Prospects
Graduates will be trained to think critically in Marketing HE10 Graduates will be able to fill job vacancies at
making decisions through group activities and executive level in any human resource department in
also individuals. The program is structured to The purpose of this programme is to provide any organization.
help graduates to become more competitive in students with an understanding on the main
the various areas of hospitality. Coverage concepts in the marketing field such as
specialization courses including front office marketing management, marketing strategies Tourism Management HP08
management, property management, food and marketing research in accordance with
and beverage management, marketing, current trend of marketing. This programme The aim for Tourism Management program
hospitality, hospitality supervision, operation offers courses which are theoretical and provides skilled and knowledgeable
of special events, hospitality financial practical such as marketing promotion and candidates theoretically and technically.
management, entrepreneurship in hospitality, technology, branding and product Thus, students are able to apply the
service management, strategic management management, consumer behaviour and knowledge and skills that is needed by the
of hospitality and hospitality operating system. strategic marketing. In order to develop tourism industry in the private or public sector.
student’s critical thinking, research and In addition, this program objective is to recruit
Career Prospects analytical skills are emphasized by and produce individuals equipped with
With knowledge and expertise in the field of Hotel introducing case study in each course. Focus personal, technical and conceptual skills;
Management which became the basis for the growth
of professional career in the hospitality field can will be given in the discussion concerning the which those elements is very significant for
enable graduates to become employees of choice marketing mix concept related to the product, tourism that practices service oriented and
operators of the hospitality industry. And at the same price, distribution and promotion. globally trait.
time, graduates can become an entrepreneur in the
field of hospitality that is able to have the power of
Career Prospects Career Prospects
critical thought and has added value such as high
soft skills Graduates can be employed in the field of Studying Tourism at UMS can lead to a
marketing such as marketing planner, brand rewarding career in a number of tourism industry
marketer, product and advertising manager, retail sectors (national and international). Opportunities
manager, public relation executive, servicing will exist in the fields of travel consultancy, tour
manager and market researcher. operations, destination marketing, attractions and
International Business HE09 destination management, events programming,
government and public service and small business
This programme aims to produce competitive Human Resource Economics HE11 development (possibly leading to self- employment).

and well- trained workforce in international


affairs by offering relevant multi-disciplined The objective of this programme is to produce
courses to the students based on their skilled workers competent in human resources
specialization. Students are also exposed to related issues. Students will be able to follow
real business activities through industrial visit the dynamic changes of both the national and
and practicum training. Current specialization global labour market. Students will be
consists of management and marketing. exposed to the development in economy
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ACADEMICIAN HJ. DULLAH HJ. MULOK


*Head Of Programme HE05
DR. JANICE NGA LAY HUI
*Practicum Coordinator
Professor DPIM. (ITM), BSc. Resource Development,
MSc. Resource Econs. (Rhode Island)
B.Econ (Hons) with Mktg., M. Econ (UKM),
M.A EAS (Leeds), Ph.D (Leeds)
DR. RASID MAIL Planning and Development Economics Political Economics
*Dean (Centre For Postgraduate Studies)
Dip. Acc.(ITM), BAcct. (UUM), M.Acc (Dundee), DR. QAISER MUNIR DR. JAMES ENG @ JAMES M. ALIN
Ph.D Acc (UiTM), CA (M), FRIACC BSc. in Economics (Karachi), Dip. PA (INTAN), BA.(Malaya), M.Econ,
Accounting MSc Economics (Pakistan), Ph.D Econ (Yokohama)
Ph.D in Economics (UMS) Human Resource Economics
DR. SYED AZIZI WAFA SYED KHALID WAFA Planning,and Development Economics
Dip. In Forestry. (ITM), BBA Summa Cum Laude (Ohio), DR. JULIAN PAUL SIDIN
ADBS (ITM), MSc. (Salford), Ph.D (UMS)
MBA (San Diego),
DBA (US International University), AMIM Senior Lecturers Management
International Business
DR. MOHD RAHIMIE ABD KARIM JUNAINAH JAIDI
DR. JENNIFER CHAN KIM LIAN *Deputy Dean (Centre For Postgraduate Studies) Dip. Banking, B.Acc. (ITM), M. Acc. (UKM)
BA (Winnipeg), BBA-Travel Industry Mgmt. (Hawaii B. Mgmt. (Tech.) (UTM), MSc. B. Mgmt. (Tech.) (UTM), Accounting
Pacific), MBA- International Mgmt & Int. Marketing MSc. (Durham),
(Monterey Institute of Int’l Studies), Ph.D Islamic Finance & Investment (Durham) LIM THIEN SANG (Study Leave)
Ph.D Tourism & Hospitality Mgmt (Strathclyde) Islamic Financial and Investments BSc. Finance (CSU Sacramento),
Tourism Management and Hospitality Management MA Risk Mgmt. (Nottingham)
ABDUL WAHID MOHD. KASSIM Financial and Risk Management
DR. HJH. ARSIAH HJ. BAHRON Dip. Acc., ADIA (ITM), M. Com. Acc. (Wollongong),
*Director PLUMS CA (M), CPA MAT SALLEH HJ. AYUB
BSc. (USC), MBA, DBA (UKM) Accounting Dip. PA (ITM), B.PA (UUM), MBA (Oklahoma)
Management / Organisation Behaviour Entrepreneurship
DR. AWANGKU HASSANAL BAHAR
PROF. DATUK DR. HJ. KASIM HJ. MD. MANSUR PANGIRAN BAGUL DR. MAZALAN MIFLI
BSc. Business Admin., MSc. Econ. Dev. (Indiana State), BA. (Coventry), MSc. Tourism Management (Surrey), Dip. Catering and Hotel Mgmt. (AH&MA),
Ph.D Labour Econ. & Econ. Dev. (Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Ph.D (Commerce) Tourism (Victoria) BSc. Bus. Admin. Travel Industry Mgmt. (Hawaii Pacific),
Development and Labour Economics Tourism Management MSc International Hotel Mgmt. (Surrey),
Ph.D Foodservice Mgt (UiTM)
DR. AZAZE @ AZIZI HJ. ABDUL ADIS Hotel Management
Associate Professors *Deputy Director (Center for Research and
Innovation) MOHD SAFRI SAIMAN
DR. RAMAN NOORDIN Dip. Banking (KUSZA), BBA Marketing (UiTM), *Thesis Coordinator
*Dean MSc. Marketing (UPM), DBA. Marketing (Chungam) B. Ec. (Analytical Econ.), M. Ec. (Malaya)
Dip. Acc., ADIA (ITM), MSc Acc. (East Anglia), Marketing Planning and Development Economics
Ph.D (USM)
Accounting DR. BALVINDER KAUR KLER DR. MORI KOGID
BA (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management *Coordinator (PLUMS Undergraduate)
DR. REMALI YUSOFF (Oxford Brookes), MSc Tourism Management (Surrey), B. Econ.( Analysis & Public Policy) (UKM),
BA., MA. (Karachi), M. Econ. (UKM), Ph.D Tourism (Surrey) M. Econ. (Fin. Econ. & Econometrics) (UKM),
Ph.D Banking & Finance (Durham, UK) Tourism Management Ph.D Economics (Applied Fin. Econometrics) (UKM)
Planning and Development Economics Financial Economics
DR. ARIF @ KAMISAN PUSIRAN
DR. WONG HOCK TSEN *Deputy Dean (HEP & Postgraduate) DR. NOOR FZLINDA FABEIL
*Head Of Programme HE07 Dip. Food Service Mgmt (ITM), BSc. Hotel Mgmt, Dip. in Business Studies (UiTM) BBA (Hons)
B. Soc. Sc. Econ. (USM), M. Econ (UKM), MBA (UiTM), Doktor of Hotel & Tourism Management) Marketing (UiTM), MBA (USM), Ph.D (Edinburgh)
Ph.D Econs (Essex) (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China) Entrepreneurship
Financial Economics Hotel Management
DR. OSWALD @ AISAT IGAU
DR. CAROLINE GEETHA A/P B. AROKIADASAN IDA SHAFINAZ MOHAMED KAMIL Dip. in Bus Studies., ADBS Mktg. (ITM),
B. Econ., M. Econ. Ph.D (UKM) LLB(UIAM), LLM (Aberyswyth) Adv. & Sol (Malaya) MBA Mktg. (London) Ph.D (UMS)
Financial Economics Law Marketing
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DR. RAMRAINI ALI HASSAN DR. SULAIMAN TAHAJUDDIN DR. GRACE PHANG ING
Dip. Buss. Admin.(UiTM), BBA UiTM), Msc (Aberden), Dip. Acc. (ITM), Adv. Dip. Acc. (UiTM) *Coordinator (Postgraduate)
Ph.D (Entreprenuership) (Murdoch,Australia) M.A. Accounting and Finance (Lancaster), Ph.D (Essex) BBA Marketing (UKM), MBA Marketing (UPM),
Entrepreneurship Accounting Doctore of Commerce, Waseda University (Japan)
Marketing
ROSLE @ AWANG MOHIDIN WAJIRAN SINUN
*Head of Programme (HE06) B.Commerce (Meiji), MSc. Int. Bus. (UMIST) ) HASLINDA HASSAN
Dip. Bus., BBA(Hons) Finance (ITM), MBA (UKM), International Business *Head of Programme (HE10)
Financial Management and Banking Dip. PA. (ITM), BBA Marketing / Management (Northwood
DR. ZAKARIYA BELKHAMZA of Michigan), MBA (Malaya)
ROSENI ARIFFIN BA, MSc. (UMS), Ph.D (UMS) Marketing
Dip. Institutional Catering and Management (ITM) Bsc. Management, IT Management, MIS
Travel Mg. (Hawaii), Msc. Tourism Mktg. (UK) NELSON LAJUNI
Tourism Management DR. RAFIQ IDRIS BBA (Hons) Finance (UKM), Corporate MBA (UNIMAS)
B, Economics (Hons.) (IIUM), Accounting
TINI MAIZURA MOHTAR M.Applied Econs (I) (Adelaide), Ph.D Econ (IIUM)
*Head of Programme (HP08) Financial Economics
Dip. Tourism Hospitality Mg. (Stamford College), Lecturers
BSc. Business Admin.Tourism & Hospitality Mg. (Hawaii DR. RAHAT ULLAH
Pacific), MBA in Marketing (Hawaii Pacific), BBA (Hons) (Malakand), IZYANTI AWANG RAZLI (Study Leave)
Ph.D James Cook University (N.Queensland) MS (KAIST) (South Korea), Dip. Hotel Mgmt. (UiTM), BSc. Hotel Mgmt (UiTM),
Tourism Management Ph.D (KAIST) (South Korea) M. Int. Tourism & Hospitality Mgmt (Griffith)
Marketing and E-Business Hotel Management
ROZILEE ASID (Study Leave)
B. Ec. (Analytical Econ.), M. Ec. (Malaya) DR. RINI SURYATI SULONG JAINURIN JUSTINE @ ABDUL AZIZ
Planning and Development Economics *Deputy Dean (Research and Innovation) * Director Accounting Centre
B.Human Sc. Pol. Sc. (IIUM), *Acting Head of Programme (HE02)
DR. SALMAH TOPIMIN MA Mgmt. (Hawai’i Pacific University), BBA Acc. (Texas Tech. Univ.),
Dip. Acc. (ITM), BA Acc. & Fin. (DeMontfort), Ph.D (Political Economics) (USM) M.Com. (Australian National University)
MSc. Entrepreneurial (Stirling), International Business Accounting
Ph.D in Business (Nottingham Trent University)
Entrepreneurship CHARLIE ALBERT LASUIN SADAH (Study Leave) AMER AZLAN ABDUL JAMAL (Study Leave)
Dip. Buss. Studies (UiTM), BBA (Hons) Marketing (UMS), Dip. Investment Analysis., BBA Finance., MBA (UiTM)
DR. SARMA IMRAN ARALAS MBA (Int.Business) (AIT-Thailand) Finance and Investments
Bachelor of Science Economics (Houston), Marketing
Master of Arts Economics (Houston), JULIANA ANAK LANGGAT (Study Leave)
Ph.D Agricultural Economics (Michigan State) DR. ZAITON OSMAN B.Sc. (Hons) Hotel Management (ITM),
Financial Economics *Deputy Dean (Academic & International ) M. Hospitality Management (UiTM)
Dip. Investment Analysis (ITM), BBA Finance (UKM), Hotel Management
SHARIJA CHE SHAARI MBA Int. Banking & Finance (Birmingham),
LLB (UKM), LLM (East Anglia) DBA (UiTM) KAMARUL MIZAL MARZUKI
Law Financial and Banking Dip. Urban & Regional Planning,
MSc. Tourism Planning (UTM)
SIDAH IDRIS JARATIN LILY Tourism Management
*Head of Programme (HE09) Dip. in Banking (ITM), B.Buss. (Hons) Int. Buss (UMS),
B.Buss. (Hons.) Int. Business (UMS), MBA (UUM) MBA (Inernational Business) (AIT - Thailand) KEVIN MATTHEW BOSI
Management and International Business International Business Dip Acc. (UiTM), Bach. Acc, Master in Acc. (Australia)
Accounting
DR. STEPHEN LAISON SONDOH JR. KOK SOOK CHING @ EMILY
BBA MBA (Central Oklahoma), Ph.D in Marketing (USM) B. Econ (Hons) (UMS), M. Econ (Wollongong) KHAIRUL HANIM BT. PAZIM @ FADZIM (Study Leave)
Marketing Financial Economics B. Econ, M. Econ (UIAM)
Human Resource Economics
LIM FUI YEE BEATRICE
B. Econ (UMS), M. Econ (Wollongong)
Human Resource Economics
FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY 245

JAKARIA DASAN SITI HAJAR SAMSU (Study Leave) HAIRUL NIZAM HJ ALIAS
*Coordinator (School Core Courses) B. Econs (Hons) (UMS), M.Econs (UIAM) B.Bus (UNITAR), M. Human Capital (UMS)
BSc. Public Administration Planning and Development Economics Entrepreneurship
(West Texas A & M Univ., U.S.A), MBA (UMS)
Human Resource Economics SORAYAH NASIP DATU RAZALI DATUK (DATU) HJ. ERANZA
*Head of Programme (HE04) B.Buss (UNITAR), MHCM (UMS)
MERLYN RITA ANAK BUNCHA B.Bus (Hons) Entrepreneurship (UMS), MBA (UMS) Management
Dip. PA (ITM), B. Human Resource Mgmt. (UUM), Entrepreneurship
MBA (Swinburne, Melbourne) SHARIFAH RAHAMAH AMIRUL (Study Leave)
Entrepreneurship VIVIN VINCENT CHANDRAN A/L MUNUSAMAY Dip. Business (UiTM),
Dip. HRM (Teesside), BA Dip. Ed. (Malaya), BBA Human Resource Management (UiTM)
MOHD. ALLIF ANWAR ABU BAKAR MSc. HRD (UPM) Human Resource Economics
B. Acct (Hons.) UMS, M. Accounting (UiTM) Human Resource Economics
Accounting OSCAR DOUSIN (Study Leave)
WIJAYA KAMAL RAMLAN B.Sc (Hons.) Human Resource Developement (UNIMAS),
MOHD. RIZWAN ABD MAJID B. Econ (UM), M.Econ (UKM) MHCM (UMS)
*Deputy Director Planning and Development Economics Human Resource Development
(Entrepreneurship & Development Centre)
Diploma in Foodservice, BSc (Hons) Foodservice, YUZAINY JANIN ANDI TAMSANG ANDI KELE (Study Leave)
MBA (UiTM) *Head of Programme (HE08) B.Buss (Hons) (UMS),
Hotel Management Dip. Tourism, BSc. Tourism Mgmt (UiTM), MBA (UMS)
M. Int. Tourism & Hospitality Mgmt. (Griffith) Hotel Management
NORAIZAN RIPAIN Tourism Management
B.Acc (UiTM), M.Sc. (Int Acc) (UUM) SHAFINAZ NAIM (Study Leave)
Accounting BAMINI BALAKRISNAN (Study Leave) B. Econ (Hons) (UMS), ME (Econs) (UPM)
Dip. Marketing (Politeknik Shah Alam), Economics Development
AZMI ABDUL MAJID BBA (Hons) Marketing (UMS), MBA Marketing (UMS)
B.Mgmt (Tech.) (UTM), Marketing IKLIMA HUSNA ABDUL RAHIM
MBA (UiTM) BSc. (Hons) Information Technology (UKM)
Islamic Banking and Financial Planning ANDY LEE CHEN HIUNG M.Edu (Business & Entrepreneurship)
B. Commerce & Management, Entrepreneurship
DIANA NABILA CHAU ABDULLAH (Study Leave) M. Of Commerce & Management
B. Econ (Hons.) (UUM), M. Econ. (UUM) (New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants) DAYANGKU ASLINAH ABDUL RAHIM
Planning and Development Economics Accounting B. Econ (Hons), M. Econ. (UIAM)
Financial Economics
ROSLINAH MAHMUD (Study Leave) ZURAIDAH JAMRIN
B. Econs (Hons) (UMS), Dip. in Business Studies (UiTM), NUR SHAHIDA AB FATAH
M.Econs (Human Resource) (UKM) BBA Int. Business (UiTM), MIB (Griffith University) Dip. Acc. (UiTM), B. Acc. (UiTM),
Human Resource Economics International Business M. Acc. (UiTM)
Accounting
ROSTIKA PETRUS BOROH DR. TOH PEI SUNG @ SHARON
*Head of Programme HE11 MHCM (UMS), Ph.D (Management) (UMS)
B.Econ (Hons) (UMS), MHCM (UMS) Management
Human Resource Economic
SHARIFAH MILDAH AMIRUL
ROZAIDY MAHADI Dip. Acc. (UiTM),
B.Acc (USM), M.Arts (Accounting) (USM) BBA Acc. (Hons.) .(UiTM), M.Acc (UKM)
Accounting Accounting

SHARIFAH MILDA AMIRUL DG. SAFRINA AG. BUDIN (Study Leave)


Dip. Acc (UiTM), B. Acc (Hons.) UiTM B. Finance (Hons) (UUM)
Accounting Financial Management and Banking
246
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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 UW00102 UW00202
CORE (PPIB) Ethnic TITAS
(10 credit hours) Relations UE00202
UC00302 Etika Golongan
Kemahiran Profesional
Berunding UK00402
Teknik dan
International Kemahiran
Students: Belajar
UM00202
Bahasa International
Melayu Aras 1 Students:
(replacement UM00202
for UW00102) Bahasa Melayu
Aras 2
(replacement
for UW00202)

UNIVERSITY Communicative Oral Reading & Academic


CORE English Communication Writing in Reading &
LANGUAGE Grammar in English English Writing Module
(8 credit hours) 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 Level 1 Level 2 (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
for Research (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6) (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
Purposes /
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 247
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 hours) Microeconomics Macroeconomics Statistics for Commercial Strategic
BT12003 Business and Law Management
Marketing Economics BT21303
BT12303 BT10703 Organisational
Management Introduction To Behaviour
BT10903 Management
Business Information
Mathematics System
PROGRAM BP12103 BP12203 BP21203 BP22403 BP24103 BP34203 BP32603
CORE Principles of Financial Management Advanced Taxation I Advanced Public Sector
(72 credit 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 hours) 21 20 20 20 18 18 18 8
248
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HE04 Entrepreneurship
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY UW00102 UW00202
CORE (PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(10 credit hours) UC00XX2 UK00XX2
KI KI
UE00XX2
International KI
Students:
UM00102 International
Bahasa Melayu Students:
Aras 1 (replacement UM00202
for UW00102) Bahasa Melayu
Aras 2 (replacement
for UW00202)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
CORE Communicative Oral Comm in Reading & Writing English For
(LANGUAGE) English Grammar English Module 2 in English Module Occupational
(8 credit hours) 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 BT31303
(54 credit hours) Marketing Management Business Commercial Law Business Ethics Strategic
BT10903 BT12103 Information System BT21603 BT21403 Management
Business Financial BT22003 Research Operation
Mathematics Management Entrepreneurship Methodology Management
BT11903 BT10203 BT10403 BT21303
Coporate Microeconomics I Statistic for Business Organizational
Communication and Economic Behaviour
BT12203 BT11703
Business Macroeconomics I
Accounting BT22303
Human Resource
Management
FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY 249
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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

COMPULSORY BB20203 BB33103 BB31303


PROGRAMME E-Commerce in Social Seminar in
ELECTIVE Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship
(21 credit hours) BB20303 BB31403 BB31603
Franchise Strategic New Business
Management Entrepreneurship Venture
BB21503 Management
Entrepreneurial
Finance

LIBERAL Elective 1 Elective 3


ELECTIVE Elective 2
(9 credit hours)

PRACTICUM/ BB30006
ACADEMIC Practicum or
EXERCISE BB30016
(6 credit hours) Thesis Writing

TOTAL
(120 credit hours) 21 17 20 20 21 21
250
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 UW00XX2 UW00XX2
CORE (PPIB) HUB ETK/TITAS/ HUB ETK/TITAS/
(10 credit hours) UXXXX2 UW00XX2
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 UB00102 UB00202 UB00303 UB00703
CORE Communicative Oral Communication Reading & Writing English For
(LANGUAGE) English Grammar In English in English Occupational
(8 credit hours) Purpose

UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3


(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 credit hours)
FACULTY CORE BT10203 BT11703 BT22003 BT21003 BT22103
(51 credit hours) Microeconomics I Macroeconomics I Entrepreneurship International Business
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 251
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HE05 Planning And Development Economics


YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
CORE BC20503 BC30403 BC30603
PROGRAMME Development Planning Project Planning
(12 credit hours) Economics Economics and Approval
BC20603
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 hours) Economics BC30803
BC31403 Islamic Financial
Environmental Economics
Economics BC32203
Industrial
Economics
LIBERAL Elective 1 Elective 3
ELECTIVE Elective 2
(9 credit hours)
PRACTICUM/ BC30006
ACADEMIC Practicum
EXERCISE Or
(6 credit hours) BC30106
Academic Exercise

TOTAL
(120 credit hours) 18 20 20 20 21 21
252
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HE06 Financial Management And Banking


YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY UW00102 UW00202
CORE (PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(10 credit hours) UC00XX2 UK00XX2
KI KI
UE00XX2
International KI
Students:
UM00102 International
Bahasa Melayu Students:
Aras 1 (replacement UM00202
for UW00102) Bahasa Melayu
Aras 2 (replacement
for UW00202)

UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702


CORE Communicative Oral Comm in Reading & Writing in English For
(LANGUAGE) English Grammar English Module 2 English Module 3 Occupational
(8 credit hours) Module 1 (MUET 1, (MUET 1, 2) (MUET 1, 2) Purpose (MUET 1, 2)
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 BT31303


(54 credit hours) Marketing Microeconomics 1 Entrepreneurship Research Operation Strategic
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 253
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 hours) Management BD20403 Market Financial
Investment Analysis Management
COMPULSORY Elective Financial & Elective Financial &
PROGRAMME Banking 1 Banking 3
ELECTIVES Elective Financial & Elective Financial &
(15 credit hours) Banking 2 Banking 4
Elective Financial &
Banking 5
LIBERAL Elective 1 Elective 3
ELECTIVES Elective 2
(9 credit hours)
PRACTICUM/ BD30006
ACADEMIC Practicum
EXERCISE Or
(6 credit hours) BD30106
Academic Exercise

TOTAL 21
21 17 20 20 21
(120 credit hours)
254
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 UW00102 UW00202
CORE (PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(10 credit hours) UC00302 UE00202
Negotiation Skills Work Ethnics for
Professional
International UK00402
Students: Study Skills and
UM00102 Technique
Bahasa Melayu
Aras I International
UC00XX2 Students:
PPIB UM00XX2
Bahasa Melayu
Aras II
UE00XX2
PPIB
UK00XX2
PPIB
UNIVERSITY MUET 1, 2: MUET 1, 2: MUET 1, 2: MUET 1, 2:
CORE UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
(LANGUAGE) Communicative Oral Communication Reading & English For
(8 credit hours) 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 255
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 hours) Microeconomics I Macroeconomics I Entrepreneurship International Business
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

CORE BF20103 BF30403


PROGRAMME Financial International
(12 credit hours) Economics I Financial Economics
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 hours) Islamic Financial
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 17 20 20 21 21
(120 credit hours)
256
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 UW00102 UW00202
CORE (PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(12 credit hours) UC00XX2 UW00302
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 UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
CORE Communicative Oral Comm in Reading & Writing in English For
(LANGUAGE) English Grammar English Module 2 English Module 3 Occupational
(8 credit hours) 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 BT31303
(48 credit hours) Marketing Microeconomics I Entrepreneurship Research Business Ethics Strategic
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 257
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HE08 Hotel Management


YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
CORE BE20303 BE20103 BE31003 BE31103
PROGRAMME Introduction to Front Office Accommodation Food and Beverage
(15 credit hours) Hospitality Industry Management Management Management

COMPULSORY BE31303 BE20203 BE31503


PROGRAMME Hospitality Marketing Hospitality Service
ELECTIVES BE33503 Operation Management
(21 credit hours) Food Preparation Systems BE31703
BE33603 Special Event
Food and Beverage Operation
Services
LIBERAL Elective 1 Elective 3
ELECTIVES Elective 2
(9 credit hours)
PRACTICUM/ BE30006
ACADEMIC Practical Training
EXERCISE
(6 credit hours)

TOTAL
21 20 20 23 18 18
(120 credit hours)
258
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 UW00102 UW00202
CORE (PPIB) Hubungan Etnik (HE) TITAS
(10 credit hours) Or Or

International International
Students: Students:
UM00102 UM00202
Bahasa Melayu Bahasa Melayu
Aras I Aras II

UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702


CORE Communicative Oral Communication Reading & Writing English For
(LANGUAGE) English Grammar in English in English Occupational
(8 credit hours) (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 259
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 BT22003 BT21603 BT21403 BT31303
(54 credit hours) Marketing Microeconomics 1 Entrepreneurship Research Operation Strategic
BT12303 BT12203 BT10403 Methodology Management Management
Management Business Statistic for Business BT22103 BT21503
BT10903 Accounting and Economics Business Information Business Ethics
Business BT1203 BT21303 System
Mathematics Financial Organizational BT22303
BT11903 Management Behaviour Human Resource
Corporate BT11703 Management
Communication Macroeconomics I
BT20403
Commercial Law
CORE BA21003 BA21203 BA33503 BA31703
PROGRAMME Introduction Cross Culture International International
(15 credit hours) International Management Finance Operations
Business BA21103 Management
International
Marketing
COMPULSORY BA33403 BA31103 MARKETING
PROGRAMME International International Human BA33103
ELECTIVES Business Law Resource International
(15 credit hours) Management Business Relation
BA32303 BA32503
International Trade International Product
and Brand
Management
MANAGEMENT
BA31403
Issue in International
Business
BA33303
Global Supply Chain
Management
LIBERAL ELECTIVES Elective 1 Elective 3
(9 credit hours) Elective 2
PRACTICUM/ BA30006
ACADEMIC Practicum
EXERCISE BA30106
(6 credit hours) Academic Exercise
TOTAL 21 17 20 20 21 21
(120 credit hours)
260
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 UW00102 UW00202
CORE (PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(10 credit hours) UC00XX2 UK00XX2
KI KI
UE00XX2
International KI
Student:
UM00102 International
Bahasa Melayu Student:
Aras 1 (replacement UM00202
for UW00102) Bahasa Melayu
Aras 2 (replacement
for UW00202)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
CORE Communicative Oral Comm in Reading & Writing English For
(LANGUAGE) English Grammar English Module 2 in English Module 3 Occupational
(8 credit hours) 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 hours) Marketing Business Accounting Organizational Business Information Business Ethics Strategic
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 261
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

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 Product Planning Strategic Marketing
(9 credit hours) Behaviour and Management
COMPULSORY BG31203 BG30503 BG31103
PROGRAMME International Distribution Marketing Research
ELECTIVES Marketing Management BG31803
(33 credit hours) Management BG31903 Services Marketing
BG31503 Integrated Marketing BG32503
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 21
21 19 20 20 21
(120 credit hours)
262
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 UW00102 UW00202
CORE (PPIB) Ethnic Relations TITAS
(10 credit hours) UC00302 UE00202
Negotiation Skills Ethics for
Professionals
International UK00402
Students: Study Techniques
UM00102 and Skills
Bahasa Melayu Or
Aras I (replacement Any one UE/one UK
for UW00102)
International
Students:
UM00202
Bahasa Melayu
Aras II (replacement
for UW00202)
UNIVERSITY UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702
CORE Communicative Oral Communication Reading and English For
(LANGUAGE) English Grammar In English Writing In English Occupational
(8 credit hours) 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/ UA/UD/UJ/UM/ (MUET 3, 4, 5, 6)
English UP/UR/US/UT UN/UP/UR/US/UT UA/UD/UJ/UM/UN/
Foreign Language Foreign Language UP/UR/US/UT
Foreign Language

UNIVERSITY CORE ECXXXX3


(CO-CURRICULUM) Co-Curriculum
(3 credit hours)
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY 263

HE11 Human Resource Economics


HE04 KEUSAHAWANAN
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 hours) Microeconomics I Macroeconomics I Entrepreneurship International Business
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 BT12103
Financial
Management
BT22403
Managerial
Economics

CORE BH20103 BH30403 BH30703 BH30703


PROGRAMME Human Resource Model Manusia II International Labour and
(15 credit hours) Economics Human Resource productivity
BH20203 Economics
Model Manusia I
COMPULSORY Elective 1 Elective 1
PROGRAMME Elective 2 Elective 2
ELECTIVES Elective 3 Elective 3
(18 credit hours) (can choose either
component A or B)

LIBERAL Elective 1 Elective 3


ELECTIVES Elective 2
(9 credit hours)

PRACTICUM/ BH30006
ACADEMIC Practicum Or
EXERCISE BH30106
(6 credit hours) Academic Exercise

TOTAL 21
21 17 20 20 21
(120 credit hours)
264
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 UW00102 UW00202
CORE (PPIB) Ethnic Relation TITAS
(10 credit hours) UC00302 UE00102
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 UB00102 UB00202 UB00302 UB00702


CORE Communicative Oral Comm in Reading & Writing English For
(LANGUAGE) English Grammar English Module 2 in English Module 3 Occupational
(8 credit hours) 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)
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY 265

HP08 Tourism Management


YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
FACULTY CORE BT12003 BT10203 BT10403 BT20403 BT21503 BT31303
(54 credit hours) Marketing Microeconomics I Business and Commercial Law Business Ethics Strategic
BT10903 BT12103 Economics BT21603 BT21403 Management
Business Basic Financial Statistics Research Operation
Mathematics Management BT21303 Methodology Management
BT11903 BT12303 Organizational BT22103
Corporate Management Behaviour Business
Communication BT22003 Information System
BT12203 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 hours) Tourism Industry and Development
COMPULSORY BY20303 BY30703 BY33803
PROGRAMME Tourism E-Tourism Travel and
ELECTIVES Intermediaries Management Transportation
(18 credit hours) BY30603 BY30803 BY33903
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
21 20 20 20 21 18
(120 credit hours)
Rizal Rashid
Chief Executive Officer / Master Trainer - Neuronworks International Sdn. Bhd.
Bachelor of International Business with Honours (International Finance)
Labuan Faculty of International Finance (Alumni Year 2006)
LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 267

‘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

BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETING WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE SPECIALISATION


HE21 International Marketing

BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE


(INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ECONOMICS) WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE SPECIALISATION


HE22 International Financial Economics

BACHELOR OF ISLAMIC FINANCE WITH HONOURS

BPKP CODE SPECIALISATION


HE22 Islamic Finance
268 LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

DEAN HEAD OF PROGRAMME


Dr. Hanudin Amin
Ph.D Islamic Banking and Finance, IIUM HE19 International Finance
MBA, IIUM Minah Japang
BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMS MSc. Management, UUM
BEcons. (Hons.) UUM
DEPUTY DEAN (Academic & International)
Dr. Lee Hock Ann HE20 International and Offshore Banking
Ph.D Econs. Nottingham Raymond Liew Anak Lubang
MSc. UPM, BEcons. UPM MBA, Ohio
ICSA, UK
DEPUTY DEAN (Research & Innovation)
Dr. Mohamad Rizal Abdul Hamid HE21 International Marketing
Ph.D International Marketing, National Cheng-Kung, Taiwan Caroline Rosie Jeffrey Nasah
MA International Studies, Reading MComm (Marketing), UNSW Australia
BSc. (Hons.) International Marketing, UMS BSc. (Hons.) International Marketing, UMS
Dip. Business Studies, UiTM Dip. Business Studies, UiTM

DEPUTY DEAN (Student Affairs & Alumni) HE22 International Financial Economics
Dr. Mohd. Fahmi Ghazali Ooi Ai Yee
Ph.D Financial Economics,USM MSc. Applied Economics and Data Analysis, Essex, UK
MEcons., UKM BEcons. (Hons.) Econometrics, UKM
BEcons. (Hons.), UKM
HE23 Islamic Finance
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Ahmad Aizuddin Hamzah
Norhanizah Adnan MBA Finance, UUM
BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMS BRMI (Hons.), UUM

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Noraini Samsu
B. Buss. (Hons.) Financial Management & Banking, UMS

Hj. Taufik Abd. Latip


B. Econs. (Hons.) Planning & Development, UMS
LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 269

Mission Programs Offered


lABUAN Faculty of International Finance Labuan (FKAL)
FACULTY OF is determined to be a centre of excellence in International Finance (HE19)
the field of international finance and attains
INTERNATIONAL international recognition through teaching,
learning, research, publication, social
This program delivers fundamental theories on
financial management tools that effecting the
FINANCE contribution and the sustainability of
knowledge base that births a human capital
financial aspects of decision making and
strategies involving area in exchange rates,
investment analysis, corporate finance,
For further inquiries, please contact :- who is competent and high in quality that derivatives market that regulating future and
helps turn the discourse of socio-economy of option trading, stocks, bonds and portfolio
Administrative Office at the nation. analysis as well as financial risk management.
Labuan Faculty of International Finance
The program exposeses students to the
Objectives present issues and trends in national, regional
Tel : 6087-460486 / 466719 / 598128 ■ To achieve academic excellence and conventional finance in global
Fax : 6087-460477 recognised internationally in finance, prespective.
E-mail : fkalgo@ums.edu.my marketing, offshore banking, economics
and Islamic finance. Career Prospects
■ To conduct research, publication and The career opportunities with an international finance
consultation for contributing new degree span wide-ranging areas including Finance
Introduction knowledge which enhances social and Executive, Auditor, Credit Management Executive,
Equity Analyst, Financial Analyst, Financial Planner,
Labuan Faculty of International Finance (LFIF), national development.
Futures Analyst, Investment Executive, Portfolio
previously known as Labuan School of ■ To strengthen intellectual and academic Executive, Researcher, Treasurer, Underwriter and
International Business and Finance has been freedom among academic staff. Unit Trust Consultant in both the public and private
operated since 1999. The faculty does now ■ To produce graduates that specialised yet sectors. Financial institutions such as brokerage
balanced not only in academic excellence firms, commercial and investment bank, insurance
have 5 strong international programs which companies, and other financial intermediary
are in International Finance, International and but also to religion and society. companies employ finance graduates.
Offshore Banking, International Marketing, ■ To organise teaching and research
International Financial Economics and Islamic programmes which benefit society and
Finance. Situated in the Federal Territory of national development.
Labuan, the faculty is becoming a leading ■ To develop link with the banking and
regional centre for conventional and Islamic financial industry players, professional
Finance for Asia-Pacific. LFIF aims to produce bodies and society.
talents in the field of international finance to ■ To produce world class, innovative and
fulfil the requirement of regional workforce effective teaching and learning
particularly for Malaysia. environments.
■ To organise community services that helps
Vision to improve the well-being of the society.
Faculty of International Finance Labuan (FKAL) ■ To achieve an academic excellence via
is determined to be a centre of excellence in research, publication and conference.
1
Federal Territory of Labuan is gazetted by the Government of
the field of international finance that is holistic, Malaysia as an official off-shore financing island.
competitive and globally standing.
270 LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

International and Offshore International Financial


Banking (HE20) Economics (HE22)
The one and only program in Malaysia that This program is constructed to expose the
was developed to provide the student some students in International Financial Economics.
fundamental and applied knowledge in the This would include all the related macro and
field of international and offshore banking. micro activities in plannning, leading,
Among the core subjects are credit organising and controlliing world economy.
management, Information Systems for The learning is focused upon all key aspects of
Banking, International Money and Capital International Financial Economics. Among the
Market and Wealth Management main subjects of the program are International
Financial Economics, Econometrics,
Career Prospects Advanced Econometrics and Current Issues in
Some examples would be Executive, Auditor, Credit International Financial Economics.
Management Executive, Equity Analyst, Financial
Analyst, Financial Planner, Futures Analyst,
Investment Executive, Portfolio Executive, Career Prospects
Researcher, Treasurer, Underwriter, Unit Trust Some examples would be Unit Trust Consultant,
Consultant and Wealth Management Executive in Underwriter, Treasurer, Risk Executive, Researchers,
banking sector. Public Policy Consultant, Investment Executive,
Portfolio Executive, Futures Analyst, Financial
Planner, Equity Analyst, Credit Management
International Marketing (HE21) Executive, Credit Analyst, Banking Executive, Audit
Officer, Finance and Wealth Management Executive.
This program is developed to expose students
in international marketing and the activities
involved when marketing goods and services
Islamic Finance (HE23)
internationally. The focus of teaching and
This program is developed to expose students
learning is the application of international
in the field of Islamic Finance. This would
marketing management. Among the main
include all the related activities in
subjects of the program are International
unconventional financing. The learning is
Marketing Strategic Communication,
focused upon all key aspects of Islamic
Marketing Strategic Management,
Finance. Among the main subjects of the
International Marketing, Brand Management
program are Usul Fiqh, Fiqh Muammalat, and
and Cyber Marketing.
Current Issues in Islamic Finance.
Career Prospects
Career Prospects
Some examples would be Marketing Executive,
Brand/ Product Executive, Customer Service Some examples would be Islamic Banking Executive,
Executive, Transportation and Logistic Executive, Islamic Capital Market, Takaful Industry, Islamic
Public Relations, Promotion Executive, Market Wealth Management, Waqf Institutions and Zakat.
Researcher and Entrepreneur. They can also take up leadership roles in major
organization that include public and private sector.
LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 271

MARY MONICA JIONY CAROLINE ROSIE JEFFREY NASAH


ACADEMIC STAFF MBA (Management), Hawaii Mcomm (Marketing), UNSW Australia
BSBA (Hons.) Human Resources & Travel Industry, BSc. (Hons.) International Marketing, UMS
Associate Professors Hawaii
Organisational Behaviour
Dip. Business Studies, UiTM
International Marketing
ASSOC. PROF. DR. GEOFFREY HARVEY TANAKINJAL
Ph.D Marketing, Otago DR. MOHD. FAHMI GHAZALI CHIA YEE EE (Study Leave)
MSc. Management, UPM Ph.D Financial Economics, USM MEcons., UPM
BSc. (Hons.) Agribusiness, UPM MEcons., UKM BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMS
Dip. Agribusiness, UPM BEcons. (Hons.), UKM Financial Economics
Marketing International Financial Economics
EMILY YAPP HON TSHIN
ASSOC. PROF. DR. NORAZAH MOHD SUKI DR. MOHAMAD RIZAL ABDUL HAMID Master Marketing Communications, Canberra
Ph.D Marketing & e-Commerce, MMU Ph.D International Marketing, Cheng-Kung, Taiwan BSc. (Hons.). International Marketing, UMS.
MPhil., MMU MA International Studies, Reading International Marketing
BBA (Hons.) Marketing with Multimedia, MMU BSc. (Hons.) International Marketing, UMS
Marketing FITHRIAH ABDUL RAHIM (Study Leave)
Dip. Business Studies, UiTM MBA Finance, UUM
Marketing BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMS
Senior Lecturers OOI AI YEE
International Banking
MSc. Applied Economics and Data Analysis, Essex,UK HAZMI DAHLAN
DR. ANATH RAU KRISHNAN
BEcons. (Hons.) Econometrics, UKM MBA (UKM)
Ph.D Decision Science, UUM
Applied Economics BA (Hons.) Usuluddin, Al-al Bayt University, Jordan
BSc (Hons.) Decision Science, UUM
Operations research, Mathematical Sciences, Decision Islamic Finance
Theory, Mathematics and Statistics
Lecturers HO YEW JOE
MApp. Stat., UM
DARIA GOM ABDUL KAMAL CHAR BEcons. (Hons.) Financial Economics, UMS
MBA, UiTM MBA, UPM Financial Economics
BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM BsBA (Hons.), Oklahoma
Dip. In Public Administration, UiTM Finance IFTEKHAR AMIN CHOWDHURY
Management MIB, Wollongong
AHMAD AIZUDDIN BIN HAMZAH Grad. Dip. Business Communications, Wollongong
DR. LEE HOCK ANN MBA Finance, UUM BBA (Hons.), East-West
Ph.D Econs., Nottingham BRMI (Hons.), UUM International Finance
MSc. Econs., UPM Islamic Finance
BEcons. (Hons.), UPM JOEHAN JOEHARI WILLIAM
Financial Economics ALESIA SIGANG GUGKANG (Study Leave) MHCM, UMS
MBA, UMS BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM
DR. HANUDIN AMIN BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM Dip. Banking, UiTM
Ph. D Islamic Banking and Finance, IIUM Dip. Business Studies, UiTM International Marketing
MBA, IIUM International Business
BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMS DR. JUDE WORYANTA TAUNSON
Islamic Banking AMINAH SHARI Ph.D Finance, Cranfield
MSc. Finance, UUM MSc. Finance, Reading
LO CHING WING @ BRYAN BBA (Hons.) Finance, UiTM BBA (Hons.), UiTM
Dip. Investment Analysis, UiTM. DIB, MFORR, UiTM
FCIM, MBA, Leicester
Investment Analysis Finance, Derivatives & Microstructure
LLM, Northumbria
Marketing
LING TAI HU (Study Leave)
MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS
BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMS
Financial Economics
272 LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

MD. HAFIZI AHSAN @ MISKAM (Study Leave) NURUL IZZATI ABD RAZAK SHARIFF UMAR SHARIFF ABD KADIR
MSc. Information Management, UiTM Master Islamic Economics, UKM MSc. Econs. (UKM)
BBusiness (Hons.) Property, RMIT BSh. (Hons.) Economy and Islamic Banking, Yarmouk, BA (Hons.) Econs., UMS
Finance Information Management Jordan Management Economics
Islamic Finance
MINAH JAPANG SHARINAH PUASA (Study Leave)
MSc. Management, UUM RAHIDA ABDUL RAHMAN (Study Leave) MAcct., UKM
BEcons. (Hons.), UUM MBA e-Commerce, Charles Sturt BAcct. (Hons.), UUM
Operations Management Adv. Dip. Bus. Mgmt., Swansea Accounting
LCCI, Marketing, Public Relations & Advertising
MOHAMAD AZMI ABDULLAH Dip. Sc., UiTM SITI NUR AQILAH AB WAHAB
MBA, UKM Dip. Public Relations, Stamford MSc. Investment Analysis, Stirling
BEcons. (Hons.), UKM Marketing BBA (Hons.) Finance, UiTM
Islamic Finance Dip. Investment Analysis, UiTM
RAYMOND LIEW LUBANG Risk Management
NAJWA MOHD KHALIL MBA, Ohio
Master Islamic Economics, UKM ICSA, UK DR. SUDDIN LADA
BBA (Hons.) Finance & Banking, UKM Business Law Ph.D Branding, UPM
Islamic Finance MBA, UPM
RICKY CHIA CHEE JIUN (Study Leave) BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UUM
NAZARINA JAMIL MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS Marketing/Branding
Pg. Dip. In Social Enterprice, University of Waikato, BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMS
New Zealand International Finance SUZILLAH SIDEK (Study Leave)
MBA, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS
BBA (Hons.), IIUM RICKY JORES BEcons. (Hons.), UUM
Management MSc. Econs, UPM Financial Economics
Becons. (Hons.) UPM
NOOR HASSANAH HUSIN Development Economics SYLVIA SIM KIM JIEW (Study Leave)
MHCM, UMS MBA, UMS
BEcons. (Hons.), UKM REBECCA YEOH YIN MEI (On Leave) BInt. Business (Hons.), UMS
Strategic Management MBA, Western Sydney International Business
LLB, London
NOOR MUAFIZA HJ. MASDAR Business Law YANTI AHMAD SHAFIEE
MSc. (Accounting), IIUM LLM, London
B. Acc. (Hons.), UUM ROSTINAH SUPINAH
LLB, IIUM
MBA, New Haven
Accounting Business Law
BSc. (Hons.), Finance, New Haven
NOOR ZAINAB TUNGGAL Finance
ZAKIAH HASSAN
MInt. Fin. Econs., UMS MSc. Finance, UUM
RUTH S. SIGANUL
BInt. Fin. Econs. (Hons.), UMS BBA (Hons.) Finance, UiTM
MBA, OUM
Financial Economics BBA (Hons.) Marketing, UiTM Dip. Banking, UiTM
Dip. Business Studies, UiTM Finance
NUR SHAHIRAH AZMAN
Retailing
MEcons., UM
BEcons. (Hons.), UM SAMSULBAHRI MOHD. NASIR Tutor
Management Economics MBA, UMS HANEFFA MUCHLIS GHAZALI (Study Leave)
BSc. (Hons.) International & Offshore Banking, UMS MFIN (Islamic Finance), UMS
NURHAMIZA MUMIN @ OSMAN (Study Leave) Entrepreneurship
MSc., Human Resource Development, UTM BSc. (Hons.) Islamic Finance, UMS
BSc. (Hons.) Human Resource Development, UTM Islamic Finance
SARIMAH OMAR GAN
Human Resource Development MSc. Math. Sc. (Statistics), UMT
BSc. (Hons.) Fin. Maths., UMT
Quantitatve Finance
LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 273
274
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

HE19 International 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 (EM1) Language (EM2) Language (EM3) Language (EM4)

CO-CURICULUM EXXXXX3
(3 credits) Co-Curriculum
FACULTY CORE GT00103 GT00803 GT00303 GT00403 GT00503 GT30003
COURSES Principles of Principles of Business Statistics Organsational Business Strategic
(48 credits) Accounting Marketing GT00603 Behaviour Communication Management and
GT00703 GT01003 Introduction to GT01103 GT30103 Business Policy
Microeconomics Macroeconomics International Business Law International Trade
GT00903 GT01203 Business
Introduction to Financial GT20203
Management Management Operations
GT10103 Managements
Business GT20303
Mathematics Research Method
PROGRAMME CORE GA20003 GA20203 GA30103 GA30203
COURSES Money and Capital Financial Accounting Managerial Corporate Finance
(36 credits) Market GA20403 Accounting GA30403
GA20303 Financial Statement GA30303 Futures and Options
Financial and Analysis Global Finance GA30803
Banking Institutions GA30003 GA30503 International Investment
Current Issues in Financial Risks GA31203
International Finance Management Mutual Fund
Management
PROGRAMME CORE GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3
ELECTIVE One elective course One elective course One elective course
(9 credits)
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING GA30006
/ DISSERTATION Industrial Training /
(6 credits) GA30106
Dissertation
TOTAL
18 credits 20 credits 20 credits 20 credits 20 credits 24 credits
(122 credits)
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 275

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 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 (EM1) Language (EM2) Language (EM3) Language (EM4)
CO-CURICULUM EXXXXX3
(3 credits) Co-Curriculum
FACULTY CORE GT00103 GT00303 GT01003 GT00403 GT00503 GT30003
COURSES Principles of Business Macroeconomics Organisational Business Strategic
(48 credits) Accounting Statistics GT20203 Behaviour Communication Management and
GT01203 GT00703 Operations GT00603 GT01103 Business Policy
Financial Microeconomics Managements Introduction to Business Law
Management GT00903 GT20303 International
GT01303 Introduction to Research Method Business
Computer Management GT00803
Application for GT10103 Principles of
Business Business Marketing
Mathematics
PROGRAMME CORE GB20403 GB20003 GB30503 GB 30403
COURSES Advanced Financial International Financial International and Current Issues in
(36 credits) Management Statement Analysis Offshore Banking International and
GB20503 GB20203 GB30703 Offshore Banking
Intermediate International Finance International Money GB30803
Accounting GB31103 and Capital Market Credit Management
GB30003 Information GB30903 GB31303
International Technology for International Financial Wealth Management
Financial Institutions Banking Management Risks Management
PROGRAMME CORE GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3
ELECTIVE One elective GXXXXX3
(9 credits) course Two elective Course
INDUSTRIAL GB30006
TRAINING / Industrial Training /
DISSERTATION GB30106
(6 credits) Dissertation
TOTAL
18 credits 20 credits 20 credits 20 credits 20 credits 24 credits
(122 credits)
276
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

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 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-CURICULUM EXXXXX3
(3 credits) Co-Curriculum
FACULTY CORE GT00103 GT00703 GT00303 GT20203 GT30003
COURSES Principles of Microeconomics Business Statistics Operations Strategic
(48 credits) Accounting GT01103 GT00403 Managements Management and
GT00503 Business Law Organisational GT20303 Business Policy
Business GT01203 Behaviour Research Method
Communication Financial GT00603
GT00803 Management Introduction to
Principles of GT10103 International
Marketing Business Business
GT00903 Mathematics GT01003
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Management GT20103
Consumer
Behaviour
PROGRAMME CORE GC20103 GC20003 GC30103 GC30003
COURSES International Services Marketing International Current Issues in
(36 credits) Marketing GC20203 Marketing Channel International
Product GC30303 Marketing
Management International GC31303
GC20303 Marketing Strategic Marketing
Basic Multimedia Communications Management
Strategy GC31903
GC30503 E-Commerce
Research
Methodology in
International
Marketing
GC30703
Cyber Marketing
GC31403
Brand Management
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 277

HE21 International Marketing Programme


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6

PROGRAMME CORE GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3


ELECTIVE GXXXXX3 One elective course
(9 credits) Two elective Course
INDUSTRIAL GB30006
TRAINING / Industrial Training /
DISSERTATION GB30106
(6 credits) Dissertation

TOTAL
(122 credits) 21 credits 20 credits 20 credits 19 credits 21 credits 21 credits
278
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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 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-CURICULUM EXXXXX3
(3 credits) Co-Curriculum
FACULTY CORE GT00103 GT00303 GT00403 GT00603 GT00503 GT30003
COURSES Principles of Business Organisational Introduction to Business Strategic
(48 credits) Accounting Statistics Behaviour International Communication Management and
GT00703 GT01003 GT20203 Business Business Policy
Microeconomics Macroeconomics Operations GT00803
GT00903 GT10203 Managements Principles of
Introduction to Mathematics for GT20303 Marketing
Management Finance and Research Method GT01103
GT01203 Economics Business Law
Financial GT01303
Management Computer
Application for
Business

PROGRAMME CORE GD20103 GD20203 GD30603 GD30103


COURSES Econometrics for International International International
(36 credits) International Financial Statement Economic Corporate Finance
Finance Analysis Institutions GD30203
GD20403 GD30903 GD30703 Current Issues in
Financial Economic International Advance International
GD20503 Financial Economic Econometrics for Finance Economics
Financial Markets International GD31403
Institutions Finance Portfolio
GD31103 Management
International
Macroeconomics
GD31503
International
Investment
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 279

HE22 International Financial Economics Programme


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6

PROGRAMME CORE GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3


ELECTIVE One elective GXXXXX3
(9 credits) course Two elective Course
INDUSTRIAL GB30006
TRAINING / Industrial Training /
DISSERTATION GB30106
(6 credits) Dissertation

TOTAL
(122 credits) 21 credits 20 credits 20 credits 19 credits 18 credits 24 credits
280
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 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-CURICULUM EXXXXX3
(3 credits) Co-Curriculum
FACULTY CORE GT00703 GT00103 GT00303 GT00503 GT01103 GT30003
COURSES Microeconomics Principles of Business Statistics Business Business Law Strategic
(48 credits) GT00803 Accounting GT00403 Communication GT20303 Management and
Principles of GT00903 Organisational GT20203 Research Method Business Policy
Marketing Introduction to Behaviour Operations
GT10103 Management GT00603 Managements
Business GT01003 Introduction to
Mathematics Macroeconomics International
GT01303 Business
Computer GT01203
Application for Financial
Business Management

PROGRAMME CORE GE20503 GE20603 GE30003 GE30303


COURSES Usul Fiqh Fiqh Muamalat Islamic Financial Financial Report
(36 credits) GE20703 GE20003 Institutions and Analysis
Islamic Economics Islamic Financial Markets GE30603
System GE30703 Islamic Accounting
GE31903 Takaful Muamalat System
Advance Financial GE31103 GE31403
Management Risks Management Wealth Planning and
and Insurance Management
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 LABUAN FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 281

HE23 Islamic Finance Programme


LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6

PROGRAMME CORE GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3


ELECTIVE GXXXXX3 GXXXXX3
(9 credits) Two elective Two elective
Course Course

INDUSTRIAL GB30006
TRAINING / Industrial Training /
DISSERTATION GB30106
(6 credits) Dissertation

TOTAL
(122 credits) 18 credits 20 credits 20 credits 19 credits 21 credits 24 credits
Dr. Sattian Kollanthavelu
Physician Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fellow - Hospital Ampang, Kuala Lumpur
Bachelor of Doctor Medicine with Honours
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (Alumni Year 2008)
FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES 283

‘Evidence-Based Socially Driven Medical Education’

FACULTY OF
MEDICINE
AND HEALTH
SCIENCES
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

BPKP CODE PROGRAMME OFFERED


HM00 DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
284 FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES

DEAN SCIENCE OFFICER


Prof. Dr. Zainal Arifin Mustapha Deidre Faye Danggot
MD (UKM), M Med Sc (UKM) BSc. in Med. Lab. Technology (UiTM)

DEPUTY DEAN Arsiyma Binti Abdul


(ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS) BSc. in Health Sciences (Biomedicines) (Hons) (USM)
Prof. Dr. Ahmad Faris Abdullah
B Med Sc (UKM), MD (UKM), M Med (UKM) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
Mohd Nizar Hamild @ Hamid
DEPUTY DEAN BSc. (Hons) Com.Sc (UNIMAS)
(HUMAN RESOURCE AND DEVELOPMENT)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Awang Setia Bin Musleh CURATOR
MD (UKM), MHA (University of South Bank London) Faranizah Taufick
Bachelor of Fine Art With Honours (UiTM)
DEPUTY DEAN
(CLINICAL SERVICES)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Helen Benedict Lasimbang
MBBS 1991(University Malaya),
MMED (O&G)1998 (University Malaya)

DEPUTY DEAN
(RESEARCH AND POST GRADUATE)
Dr. Aza Sherin Mohd Yusuff
BSc (Hons) Nutrition (UKM), MSc in Nutrition (UMS)
Ph. D (Public Health), Curtin University, Australia

DEPUTY REGISTRAR
Mohd Zaidie Adilai
Dip. Pentadbiran Awam (UiTM), B.Soc.Sc (UMS)

SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


Awang Jamaludin Bin Haji Jumat
BSc. (Hons) Physic (UKM)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Hinmin Chiam Tah Kong
B.Soc.Sc (Hons) History (UMS)

SENIOR SCIENCE OFFICER


Johan Alexander
BSc(UPM) MSc.Marine Biology
FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES 285

FACULTY OF Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences is


committed to forge ahead and develop
Aims
MEDICINE strategies to become a centre of excellence in ■ Produce holistic graduates who are
research and service in the region. knowledgeable and highly skilled to take
AND HEALTH up responsibilities in the field of medicine
Objectives
SCIENCES and health sciences of the twenty- first
century.
To produce graduates who are highly ■ Produce professionals, scientists,
skilled, exhibit professionalism and are able leaders and pioneers in the field of
For further inquiries, please contact :- to: medicine and health sciences with ethical
■ Provide utmost care, knowledge, treatment and moral values to meet the needs of the
Administrative Office and comprehensive health services to public service, private sector and
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences patients, families and neighbouring community.
communities, taking into account their ■ Become a distinguished faculty in
Tel : 6088 - 320 000 background, dignity, privacy and their teaching and learning medicine and
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Fax : 6088 - 321 373 ■ Exhibit right attitude and professionalism and innovation in the region.
E-mail : pejfpsk@ums.edu.my to patient/customer’s health, colleagues,
other health professionals and the Vision
community.
■ Identify the needs and offer the best health The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
care. is committed to be the centre of assimilation
■ Communicate in a holistic, humane and dissemination of knowledge along with
School of Medicine was established in the manner to recognise and diagnose the discovery and innovation in medical field
year 2003 to produce graduate doctors and health needs. and health sciences in Malaysia and the
graduates in health sciences to cater to the ■ Use appropriate attitudes and skills to region. With outstanding faculty committed
professional human resource needs and health lessen the suffering rendering the best to produce high quality graduates; with moral
experts in Malaysia and BIMP-EAGA area. It possible empathy filled service. values, liberal, global, independent,
was changed to Faculty of Medicine and ■ Be leaders and lead the team in the field of camaraderie, innovative and willing to
Health Sciences in the Year 2014. health and be effective. provide professional service to mankind to
■ Improve and impart education as a improve their quality of lives.
Approach to learning and teaching in the life-long learning process which is ever
faculty is to educate graduates for the twenty changing. Mission
first century who are caring, competent, noble ■ Perform their duty in any situation, or The Faculty of Medicine and Health
in character, understand the values of and are location, whether urban or rural, locally in Sciences will strive to be innovative in
sensitive to the local cultural life. In addition to the nation and globally as the need arises. achieving its vision through learning, research
realizing our academic excellence, research ■ Apply evidence-based investigative skills experiences, health services and community
and innovation, the graduates will be exposed to enhance their own knowledge and projects of high quality at undergraduate and
to critical thinking, be competent and contribute knowledge from the innovative postgraduate levels.
progressive with the ability to work in harmony research activities and share their
with the health sector and other related knowledge by scientific writing and Career Prospects
sectors. presentation. Doctor of medicine, nurse, scientist, lecturer,
science officer, research officer
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ACADEMIC STAFF PROF. DR. KHAMISAH BINTI AWANG LUKMAN


MASTER OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE (OSHA)
PROF. MADYA DR DAW KHIN SAW NAING
Master of Health Personal Education
MBBS – UNIVERSITI MELAYA (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
Professors Occupational Health Diploma In Preventive and Tropical Medicine
(University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
PROF. DR. D. KAMARUDIN D. MUDIN Medical Lecturer Grade VK7 MBBS (YGN)
Community Medicine
B.MED SC (UKM) M. MED (UKM) MD (UKM)
Anesthesia (Without Title) PROF. MADYA DR. WIN TIN
PROF. MADYA DR. CHUA TOCK HING Fellow Of International College Of Surgeon
PROF. DR. SHAHRIL YUSOF
PH.D. IN INSECT ECOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON MMEDSC, Institute Of Medicine 1 Rangoon
MS SURGERY ORTHO (UKM) M.MED (UKM) MD (UKM)
(IMPERIAL COLLEGE). MBBS, Institute Of Medicine 1 Ranggon, Myanmar
Orthopedic
Entomology ENT
PROF. DR. AHMAD FARIS ABDULLAH
PROF. MADYA DR. AWANG SETIA BIN MUSLEH PROF. MADYA DR MAHER FOUAD SEFEIN
B.MED SC (UKM) M MED (UKM) MD (UKM)
CMIA (NIOSH) MBCHB (Universiti Alexandria Egypt)
Psychiatry
MHA (UNI OF SOUTH BANK LONDON,) MD, Diploma Degree In Otorinolaringology (Egypt)
Community Medicine ENT
PROF. DR. ZAINAL ARIFIN MUSTAPHA
MMEDSC (UKM), MD (UKM),
PROF MADYA DR HELEN LASIMBANG PROF. MADYA DR RACHEL JOSHUA THYUNDIL
Anatomy
M.MED (UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA) Master
MBBS, UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA MBBS-university Of Kerala-trivandrum Medical College,
PROF. DR. NOR AMALINA EMRAN
O&G India
PH.D, M.B.B.S. (UNIVERSITY MALAYA),
Rheumatology
M.PATHOLOGY (UKM)
Microbiology PROF. MADYA DR. CHIN SULIONG

PROF. DR. KRISHNA DILIP MURTHY


Fellow of the Royal Australian College Of General
Practitioners
Medical Lecturer Grade
PHD (BANGALORE INDIA) The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of DU53/DU54 (Without Title)
MSC (MYSORE INDIA), Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
PDF (MCMASTER UNIVERSITY, CANADA) Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Hons) DR. FREDIE ROBINSON
Physiology (Monash University, Australia - Clayton, Caufield, PH.D (Nottingham University, Nottingham, UK)
Peninsula) M.COMM HLTH, (UKM)
PROF DR. URBAN JOHN ARNOLD D' SOUZA Family Medicine MBBS, (UM)
PHD MED, MANIPAL UNIVERSITY INDIA, M.S MED, Community Medicine
Physiology Medical PROF. MADYA DR DATUK DR. MOHD YUSOF HJ
IBRAHIM DR. RAJESH KUMAR
PROF. DR. FALAH A.M. SALIH FELLOSHIP HSR (USF USA) Masters Of Medicine (USM) M.B.B.S (UKM)
PhD Medical & Molecular Biology (University Deli India), MASTER IN PUBLIC HEALTH (UNI. HAWAII USA) Anesthesia
Master – Rooke Universiti MD (UKM)
Biochemistry Community Medicine DR. MALEHAH MOHD NOH
M MED (UM), MD (IMU)
PROF. DR. MAHADASA PHANIDRANATH PROF. MADYA DR KHIN MAUNG OHN @ ARIFF Medicine
Master MBBS Andhra University M.MED.SC ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY (YANGON)
Cardiology FELLOW SHIP IN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY DR YU MON
(SINGAPORE), MBBS (YANGON) M.MED.SC Institute of Medicine II
PROF. DR. MOHAMMAD SAFREE BIN JEFFREE Orthopedic M.B., B.S Institute of Medicine I
MASTER OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE (OSHA) Diploma In STDS/AIDS from Asian College of Sexual
MD – UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SARAWAK (UNIMAS) Health (2011)
Occupational Health Biochemistry
FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES 287

Associate Professor PROF. MADYA DR. MYA SANDA KHAING


M.MED.SC. (Dermatology)(Yangon)
PROF. MADYA DR. TIN TIN AYE
MMED SC, University of Medicine Yangon
M.B., B.S; M.MED.SC. (Public Health) (Yangon) MBBS, University of Medicine Yangon
PROF. MADYA DR. SHAMSUL BAHARI SHAMSUDIN Certificate: Training In Prevention And Control Of Sexually Public Health
PHD (UKM), Master Sains (UPM) Transmitted Diseases, International
Bacelor Sains (Pembangunan Manusia) FELLOW:”FAAD-USA” (Dermatology) PROF. MADYA DR. HAMED SAYED ABDELMOULA
(Universiti Putra Malaysia) Dermatology ABDELNABI @ HAMED ALHAWARY
Environmental & Occupational Health Sicot German Travelling Fellowship
PROF. MADYA DAVID MATANJUN PROF. MADYA DR TIN SABAI AUNG (University Of Wurzburg German)
MPRPH, BAPPSCPHARM (Tasmania, Australia), Master of Medical Science (Yangon) MSc Orthopedic Surgery (Cairo University)
MSCCLINPHARM (Manchester, U.K.), MMIM, MMPS. MBBS (Yangon) MBBCH (Cairo University)
Pharmacology DIP In Bacteriology (Yangon) Orthopedic
Microbiology
PROF. MADYA DR. A. THIRUCELVAM PROF. MADYA DR. AUNG MRA
PHD (UNIVERSITI MALAYA), PROF. MADYA DR NAING OO THA MMED SC, FRCS (Glasgow), MBBS
Degree of Bachelor of Science with Honours M.MED (NUS), Singapore Community And Family General Surgery
(Universiti Malaya) Medicine
Hematology MBBS (YGN) PROF. MADYA DR. PUPPALA SAI PERUMALLA
Community Medicine RAVINDRA
PROF. MADYA DR TAN TEK SONG @ DJULI MS (OPHTHAL), Mangolore, Doms,
DARMAWAN PROF. MADYA DR KHIN NYEIN YIN Mangalore University (1986),
Pakar Perubatan Patologi (Universiti Airlangga, M.Med Sc (Yangon) MBBS, Andra Universiti (1979)
Soerabaya), Medical Doctor MD (Universiti Airlangga, M.B.B.S (Mandalay) Ophthalmology
Soerabaya) Rehabilitation Medicine
Pathology PROF. MADYA DR SHYAMOLI MUSTAFA
PROF. MADYA DR HLA MAUNG MPHIL (Institute Of Post Graduate Medicine & Research,
PROF. MADYA DR OHNMAR MYINT M.MED SC (Yangon) Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Master of Medical Science In Pathology (Yangon) MBBS, Institute of Medicine (2), Yangon MBBS (Dhaka Medical College).
M.B.,B.S(Yangon) Surgery Pathology
Pathology
PROF. MADYA DR MOHD ZAHIRUL HOQUE PROF. MADYA DATUK DR HJ PATAWARI BIN HJ
PROF. MADYA DR CHALLA VENKATA RAO PHD (Pathology Sciences) (Japan) PATAWE
M Med Surgery (Andhra University, Waltair, India) MBBS (Dhaka) FRCS, Edinburgh 1987-1988,
MBBS Pathology MD (UKM) 1982
Surgery ENT
PROF. MADYA DR. KHIN WIN THAWDAR
PROF. MADYA DR ZAW LIN M.MED.SC, Paediatrics (Jan 1994) Yangon, Myanmar PROF. MADYA DR PRAKASH DODDABALLAPUR
PH.D (KYOTO) M.B., B.S. (January 1988), IM (1, Yangon, Myanmar. RAMAIAH
M.B.,B.S.(YGN)D. BACT. (YGN) Pediatric MASTER, MBBS University Of Bangalore-Bangalore
Microbiology Medical College, India
PROF. MADYA DR. KHIN SWE EI Orthopedic
PROF. MADYA DR THAN MYINT M.MED.SC (Mandalay)
MHPE, MBBS (University of New South Wales) MBBS Yangon PROF. MADYA DR WIN WIN MIN
MBBS (University Medicine Mandalay) Anesthesia M.MED.SC (Yangon)
Community Medicine DIP.MED.SC (Yangon)
PROF. MADYA DR. KHIN MYA MYA AUNG M.B.B.S (Yangon)
PROF. MADYA DR. ABDELHAMID ABDELMONIM M.ME. SC (Anesthesia), DA, MBBS O&G
ABDELHAMID ELDESSOUKI Anesthesia
MBBCH University Of Mansoura
Surgery
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PROF. MADYA DR. A.B.M. TOFAZZAL HOSSAIN DR SWE DR. AZA SHERIN MOHD. YUSOF
DLO (Bangabondhu Sheikh Mujib Medical Universiti) M MED SC (Yangon), MBBS, DIP. MED. ED, PHD, (Public Health) Curtin University Pearth Australia
MCPS (Bangladesh College Dhaka) Public Health Nutrition
MBBS (Chitagong Bangladesh)
ENT DR. NANG KHIN MYA DR. SHAILA KABIR
PH.D , DR.MED.SC, M.MED.SC (MED JURIS) Post Graduate Diploma In Diabetology, Endocrinology
PROF. MADYA DR. SAN SAN WIN D.M.J (MED JURIS), M.B.B.S And Metabolism
FRCOG (UK), MRCOG (UK), M.MED.SC Forensic MBBS (Chitagong Bangladesh)
M.B,B.S (MANDALAY) Medicine
O&G DR. AYE AYE WYNN
PHD (Japan), M.MED.SC, MBBS Yangon, DIP.MED.SC DR. RAIHANA MUSAWIR
PROF. MADYA DR WENDY DIANA SHOESMITH Pathology FCPS In O&G, Bangladesh College of Physician &
MBBCHIR (University Of Cambridge) Surgeon (Julai 2013)
Ma Neuroscience (University Of Cambridge) DR. JONY SEIMAN MBBS, Dhaka Medical College (Mei 2001)
MRCPSYCH (Royal College Of Psychiatrists, London) MASTER, Specialist In Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation MCPS In O&G, Bangladesh College of Physician &
Psychiatry MBBS, MD Surgeon (Jan 2009)
Rehabilitation Medicine O&G
PROF. MADYA DR JASVINDER KAUR
MASTER DR OHNMAR THWIN DR. NI NI HTWE
MBBS, University of West Indies MMEDSC (O&G), MBBS MMEDSC, University of Medicine Yangon Myanmar
Pediatric O&G (Jan 2007), MBBS, University of Medicine Yangon
Myanmar (Julai 2000)
PROF. MADYA SEGARAN RAMODRAN DR. AYE MYA THIDAR Pediatric
Master In Nursing with Distinction M.MED.SC (Anatomy) (University Of Medicine 1, Yangon).
(University of Norththumbria at Newcastle) MBBS (YGN) DR. M. TANVEER HOSSAIN PARASH
Bachelor of Nursing with Honors Anatomy MPHIL, Sir Salimullah Medical College Dhaka
(University of Norththumbria at Newcastle) Bangladesh (2011)
Bachelor of Nursing DR TUN AUNG MBBS, Chittagong Medical College (2004)
(University of South Australia, Adelaide) M.MED SC, (Mandalay), MBBS (Yangon) Anatomy
Nursing Surgery
DR SADIA CHOUDHURI SHIMMI
DR. SYLVIA DAIM MPHIL, Sir Salimullah Medical College Dhaka
Senior Lecturers PH.D (Kyoto University, Japan), Bangladesh, MBBS, Chittagong Medical College
Master of Science Biotechnology Physiology
DR MD SHAMSUR RAHMAN (Universiti Malaysia Sabah),
Master Of Philosophy (Medical Science) Bachelor of Science Honours DR. NASHIR UDDIN AHMED
(DACCA University, Bangladesh) (University Adelaide Australia) MCPS (Bangladesh College of Physician & Surgeon)
MBBS (DACCA University, Bangladesh) Pathology MBBS, Mymensigh Medical College Bangladesh
Pharmacology Family Medicine
DR. WONG SIEW SAN
DR MUHD CHANCHAL AZAD Master of Medical DR. WIN WIN THAN
PH.D FCPS MCPS, MSC (DACCA University, MBBS (International Medical College (IMC)) MMED SC (O&G), Institute of Medicine Yangon Myanmar
Bangladesh) Medicine MBBS, Institute of Medicine Yangon Myanmar
MBBS (Sir Salimullah Medical College) O&G
Psychiatry DR. LESLIE CHAN CHAU NYEN
Master of Medical, DR. SYED SHAJEE HUSAIN
DR MIE MIE SEIN MBBS International Medical College (IMC) Master of Public Health (University Of Kuopio)
M.MED.SC (Yangon) Medicine MBBS (University of Sindih)
M.B., B.S (Yangon) Public Health
Pathology
FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES 289

DR. MYO THURA ZAW DR KHANDAKER ABU TALHA MAZLINDA MUSA


PHD (Microbiology) Obihiro University Hokaido Japan Fellowship Neurosurgery (Kobe Japan) Master of Nursing Science (Universiti Malaya)
MBBS, University Yangon Myanmar MS ((Bangabondhu Sheikh Mujib Medical Universiti)) Bachelor of Nursing with Honor (UKM)
Microbiology MS. PH (Victoria Universiti) Nursing
MCPS (Surgery), MBBS
DR. AREFUDDIN AHMED Neurosurgery NORKIAH ARSAT
MBBS (Dhaka Medical College) PHD (Psikologi) (In Progress) UMS
MPHIL (Institute of Post Graduate Medicine & Research, FARHANA SELINA BSC, MSC
Dhaka, Bangladesh) Fellowship In Neuro Anesthesia (Kobe Univerity) Nursing
Radiology MBBS (Sylhet Osmani Medical College)
Anesthesia PATRICIA SATOR
DR TAKAAKI YAHIRO BSC, MSC
PHD (Oita Universiti Japan) DR TIN TIN THEIN Nursing
MSC (Oita Universiti Japan) M.MED SC (Yangon),
BSC (Yamaguchi Universiti Japan) MBBS (Mandalay) NANT THIN THIN HMWE
Microbiology Pathology BSC, MSC
Nursing
DR. MIE MIE CHO WIN SANDI JAMES
M.MED SC (Yangon) Master Of Education, Wollongong University CHONG LI TSU
MBBS (Yangon) Psychiatry BSC, MSC
O&G Nursing

DR. CAROLINE SUNGGIP Lecturers SITI FATIMAH SAAT


PHD (Kyushu University, Japan) BSC, MSC
BA (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia), ALISON FONG SIAT YEE Nursing
MS (University Of Technology Mara) Master Of Applied Science (Molecular Biotechnology)
Biomedical Science Bachelor Of Science (Monash University, Australia - WAN SALMAN BIN WAN SAUDI
Gippsland) PHD (UPPSALA Unive.sweden)
DR MAY HONEY OHN Biotechnology Sarjana Sains Bioperubatan
MASTER – Universiti Melaya (Universiti Sains Malaysia (Kubang Kerian))
MRCP,MCEM WAIDAH SAWATAN Sarjana Muda Dengan Kepujian - Second Class (Upper)
MBBS (Yangon) BSC, MSC Degree (Honours) (Universiti Islam Antarabangsa)
Internal Medicine Nursing Biomedical Science

DR TAN BIH YUAN ATIQAH CHEW ABDULLAH


PHD In Cognitive Psychology, Uni of Nottingham Master Of Clinical Psychology (UKM) Trainee Lecturers
Cognitive Psychology BA, MSC
Clinical Psychology DR. FAIRRUL BIN MASNAH@KADIR
DR MAY ZAW SOE MD - Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung
M.MED SC (O&G) SOONG SHUI FUN Emergency Medicine
MBBS BSC, MSC
O&G Nursing DR. YEAP BOON TAT MD
MD - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (Ums)
DR CHANDRIKA MURUGAIAH SUKHBEER KAUR A/P DARSIN SINGH Anesthesia
PHD, Biomedical Sciences (USM) BSC, MSC
M.S., Genetic Engineering & Molecular Biology (UPM) Nursing DR. KHOR FOO KIANG
B.S. Biotechnology (UPM) MD - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)
Genetic DEENA CLARE THOMAS Radiology
Master of Nursing Science (Universiti Malaya)
BSC, MSC DR.CONSTANCE LIEW
Nursing MD- Kursk State Medical University
Anesthesia
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DR. MOHD FIRDAUS MOHD HAYATI DR MOHD FARIZ BIN AMRI DR LO ZHEN ZHEN
MD - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) MD - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (Ums) MBBS- In MMMC
Surgery Pathology Emergency Medicine

DR. NORNAZIRAH BT AZIZAN DR MUHAMMAD AKLIL BIN ABD RAHIM DR YAP JIN YI
MD - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) MBBS (Universiti Malaya) MBBS International Medical University (IMU)
MD Pathology Psychiatry Ophthalmology

DR. NIK AMIN SAHID BIN NIK LAH DR MUHAMMAD ZAHID BIN ABDUL MUIEN DR SOPHIA HENG LI
MD – USM MBBS – UM MD, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jogjakarta
General Surgery Radiology Plastic Surgery

DR. LOO JIANN LIN DR. VISHNU VINODHAN DR CINDY CHIN YEEN LING
MD – UKM MD - Kursk State Medical University MD - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (Ums)
Psychiatry General Surgery Radiology

DR. TEH YONG GUANG DR NAZRINAH BINTI HASAN DR ABDUL RAHMAN BIN RAMZAN
MD - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) MD - Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung MBBCH, University Of Cairo
Radiology Ophthalmology Public Health

DR. NG CHIOK YOT DR AHMAD FAIZAL BIN ROSLAN


MBBS - AIMST University MBBS, The University Of Machester Tutor and Fellow Graduate
Radiology Orthopedic
RAHMAWATI BINTI PARE
DR. FATIMAH AHMEDY DR PRANEETHA PALASUBERNIAM Sarjana Muda Dengan Kepujian - Sains Bioperubatan
MD MD - Crimea State Medical University Biomedical Science
Rehabilitation Medicine Pharmacology
DR. GLORIA CHONG CHUI
DR. NICHOLAS PANG TZE PING DR MUHAMED ARIF BIN HAMEED SULTAN Md- Manipal University - Melaka-Manipal Medical
MBBS University Of Newcastle-upon Tyne, UK MD - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) College
MD Surgery Anatomy
Psychiatry
DR MOHD SHAH NADRIN ZAKARIA DR AIZUDDIN BIN HIDRUS
DR. NUR IZZATI ISHAK MD - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (Ums) Mbbch (Universiti Sains Malaysia)
MBBS – USIM General Surgery Bachelor Of Medicine & Surgery Universiti Islam
ENT Antarabangsa
DR SYLVES PATRICK Biostatistics
DR. KISTINA MOHAMED MD - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (Ums)
MASTER - University Edinburg, Scotland, UK Orthopedic
MBBS- UM,
Anatomy DR KHAIRUL ANWAR BIN ZARKASI
MBBS - Manipal University - Melaka-manipal Medical
DR. ZULKHAIRUL NAIM SIDEK AHMAD College
MASTER - SCOTLAND, UK, DUNDEE UNIVERSITY Biochemistry
MD – USM
Public Health DR NUR ZULIANI BINTI RAMLI
MBBS - Jordan University Of Science And Technology,
DR TAN MEI THSE Jordan
MD Anatomy
Ophthalmology
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Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017

HM00 Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

UNIVERSITY Centre of Knowledge and Languages - 6 Credit Hours


CORE Languages - 8 Credit Hours
(17 credit hours) Co-Curriculum - 3 Credit Hours

FACULTY MT10104 Personal and Professional Development


CORE MT10302 Continuous Professional Development
(12 credit hours) MT10204 Evidence-Based Scientific Enquiry
MT10602 University-Family Partnership Community Wellness Program (UFPCWP)

PROGRAMME MM10102 MM20102 MM30104 MM40108 MM50110


CORE MM Clinical Skill Medicine and Introduction to Clinical Paediatric Junior Medical Senior
(192 credit hours) Laboratory Community Medicine,Therapeutics Posting (PJP) Posting (MSP)
& Radiology (ICMP)
MM10208 MM20205 MM40308 MM50210
Structure, Function Infection and Nutrient MM30209 Community Medicine Surgery Senior
and Metabolism of Deficiency Medical Junior Posting Posting (CMP) Posting (SSP)
Human Body I (MJP)
MM20305 MM40408 MM50310
MM10308 Cardiorespiratory MM30309 Psychiatry Posting Obstetrics and
Structure, Function System Surgery Junior Posting (PYP) Gynecology Senior
and Metabolism of (SJP) Posting (OGSP)
Human Body II MM20405 MM40508
Musculoskeletal and MM30409 Orthopedic Posting MM50510
MM10402 Skin System Obstetrics & (OP) Paediatric Senior
Body Response to Gynecology Junior Posting (PSP)
Injury MM20505 Posting (OGJP) MM40608
Gastrointestinal, Combined Specialty MM50405
MM10506 Billiary and Posting (CSP) Shadow House Officer
Agent of Diseases Genitourinary System Posting (SHOP)
MM40708
MM20605 Family Medicine And MT50106
Blood, Lymphatic, District Hospital Elective Posting
Endocrine and Posting (FMDHP)
Immunity System
MM40802
MM20705 Forensic Medicine
Nervous System and Posting (FMP)
Mental Health

MM20802
Epidemiology in
Clinical Practice
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CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE LEARNING 293

‘Strengthening Humanistic Values’

CENTRE FOR THE


PROMOTION
OF KNOWLEDGE
AND LANGUAGE
LEARNING
294 CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE LEARNING

DEAN CHAIRPERSON OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES


Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jualang @ Azlan Abdullah Gansau
BSc., Ph.D (UPM) Chang Siew Lee
Chairperson, UB00102 Communicative English Grammar
DEPUTY DEAN (ACADEMIC AND INTERNATIONAL)
Dr. Mohd Azri Ibrahim Nurul Nazirah Hamzah
BA. (UKM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D. (UKM). Chairperson, UB00202 Oral Communication in English
DEPUTY DEAN (RESEARCH AND INNOVATION) Natalie Ann Gregory
Dr. Jeannet Stephen Chairperson, UB00302 Reading and Writing in English
BEd. (UKM), MA. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne),
Ph.D (Univ. Auckland) John Mark Storey
Chairperson, UB00402 English for Academic Reading and Writing
SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Suhaimie Sahabuddin Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jason Lim Miin Hwa
DBS (UiTM), BBA (Hons) (FIN.) (UiTM), MBA (UMS) Chairperson, UB00502 English for Research Purposes
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Chelster Sherralyn Jeoffrey Pudin
Sharon Tan Chairperson, UB00602 Grammar in Context
BSc. Hons (UNIMAS)
Kamsilawati Kamlun
LIST OF COORDINATORS Chairperson, UB00702 English for Occupational Purposes

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asmiaty Amat Dr. Hjh. Siti Katijah Hj. Johari
Liberal Studies Cluster Coordinator Chairperson, UB02002 English for Employment

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saidatul Nornis Hj. Mahali CHAIRPERSONS OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Post-graduate Unit Coordinator
Dr. Saini Ag. Damit
Dr. Kavitha A/P Ganesan Chairperson, Arabic Language
PLUMS Coordinator
Dr. Arulselvan Raju
Dr. Abdul Hakim Mohad Chairperson,Tamil Language
Islamic and Asian Civilisation Coordinator
Dr. Kang Myoung Sook
Dr. Hjh. Siti Katijah Hj. Johari Chairperson, Korean Language
English Language Coordinator
Dr. Mohd. Nor Azan Abdullah
Budi Anto Mohd. Tamring Chairperson, French Language
Ethnic Relations Coordinator
Yong Ing Ket
Dyana Chang Mui Ling Chairperson, Mandarin Language
Basic Entrepreneurial Acculturation Coordinator
Mayumi Ike @ Nadia Abdullah
Veronica Petrus Atin Chairperson, Japanese Language
Local and Foreign Languages Coordinator
Alice Alim
Sharifah Darmia Sharif Adam Chairperson, Malay Language
PPIB UMS-SANDAKAN Coordinator
Consuelo Cardenas Montoya
Nurul Ain Zulhaimi Chairperson, Spanish Language
PPIB - KAL Coordinator
Veronica Petrus Atin
Chairperson, Kadazandusun Language
CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE LEARNING 295

CENTRE FOR THE Objective Part I: Compulsory


PROMOTION ■ To produce knowledgeable, skilled and University Cluster (GWU)
competent graduates. Students acquire a total of six (6) credit hours
OF KNOWLEDGE ■ To produce graduates who are able to lead after taking courses from the Compulsory
and display initiative University Cluster. UW00102 Ethnic Relations
AND LANGUAGE ■ To cultivate patriotism among graduates,
course and UW00202 Islamic and Asian
Civilisation (TITAS) course are compulsory for
LEARNING and to enhance understanding and
appreciation of the cultural heritage of the
all undergraduates except international
students. However, international students
Malaysian people.
For further enquiries, please contact :- must take Levels 1 and 2 of Basic Malay
■ To produce graduates who can speak the Language to fulfill the FOUR (4) credit hours in
Administrative Office English Language and foreign/local place of Ethnic Relations course and TITAS
Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge languages. course.
and Language Learning ■ To produce graduates who are balanced,
and who possess academic and social International students who have already
Tel : 6088 - 320000 skills in equal measure. mastered the Malay language (especially
those from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia,
Ext : 5299/5294
Fax : 6088 - 435708 Motto Singapore and Southern Thailand) must take
Levels 1 and 2 of Advanced Malay Language.
E-mail: pejppib@ums.edu.my
“Strengthening Humanistic Values” UW00302 Basic Entrepreneurial Acculturation
is compulsory for all students, including
The Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge We strive to widen students’ knowledge and international students. All of the courses are
and Language Learning (CPKLL), Universiti produce more balanced individuals who are offered to students in a particular stream for
Malaysia Sabah (UMS) was established at ready to face the challenges of the job market each semester.
the end of 1994 with the aim of offering core and the world in general.
CREDIT
courses for students from all faculties in CODE COURSES HOURS
UMS. Course Structure UW00102 Ethnic Relations 2
The courses offered at the Centre for the UW00202 Islamic and Asian 2
Goal Promotion of Knowledge and Language
UW00302
Civilisation
Basic Entrepreneurial 2
To produce graduates who are able to apply Learning are divided into three clusters, each Acculturation
humanistic values in meeting challenges in with its own distinctive themes, namely:
both national and international settings.
■ Compulsory University Cluster (6 hours
credit)
■ Language Cluster (8 hours credit)
■ Liberal Studies Cluster (6 hours credit)
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COMPULSORY UNIVERSITY COURSES MUET Band 3 (Total Marks 160-179): Table 2.2: List of Foreign and Local Language
Three (3) levels of any local / foreign Courses register by students who obtained MUET
REGISTRATION BY STREAMS AND SEMESTER Band 3 (Total Marks 160-179) ,Band 4, Band 5 and
language [six (6) credit hours] and one (1) Band 6
ARTS STREAM SEMESTER COURSE CODE level of advanced English
LOCAL/FOREIGN CREDIT TOTAL CREDIT
■ Faculty of Humanities,
1
Language Module [two (2) credit hours] SEMESTER
LANGUAGE COURSE HOURS HOURS
Arts and Heritage UW00102
■ Faculty of Psychology I Beginner 1 2
and Education MUET Band 4, 5, and 6:
■ Faculty of Business, Three (3) levels of any local / foreign II Beginner 2 2
Economics and 2 UW00202
Accountancy
language [six (6) credit hours] and one (1) III Beginner 3 2

■ Faculty of level of advanced English OR 6


International Finance
4 UW00302 Language Module [two (2) credit hours] I Advanced 1 2
Labuan
II Advanced 2 2
SCIENCE STREAM SEMESTER COURSE CODE Table 2.1 : List of English Language Courses III Advanced 3 2
■ Faculty of Science register by students who obtained MUET Band 1,
Band 2 and Band 3 (Total Marks 140-159) AND
and Natural 2 UW00102
Resources ENGLISH LANGUAGE CREDIT TOTAL CREDIT
STREAM CODE AND COURSES NAME SEMESTER
■ Faculty of COURSE HOURS HOURS
Engineering SEM ART SCIENCE UB00402 Academic 2
■ Faculty of Reading and Writing
Computing and 1 UW00202 UB00102 UB00202
I Communicative Oral Communication
Informatics English Grammar In English OR
■ Faculty of
Sustainable UB00202 UB00102 UB00502 English
Agriculture Oral For Research 2
II Communicative Purposes
■ Faculty of Food 3 UW00302 Communication In English Grammar
Science and English IV OR 2
Nutrition UB00702
UB00302 English for UB00602 Grammar
MEDICINE & HEALTH III Reading and Occupational 2
SEMESTER COURSE CODE In Context
SCIENCES Writing In English Purposes
• Faculty of Medicine 2 UW00102 OR
and Health Sciences UB00702 UB00302
1 UW00202 English for Reading and Writing UB02002 English 2
2 UW00302 IV Occupational In English for Employment
Purposes
Part II: Language Cluster Total Credit
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED 8

CPKLL course registration in Language Hours 8 8 ADVANCED ENGLISH COURSES


Cluster is divided into two categories The registration of Advanced English
* For English courses, students must pass with an Language course is only applied to selected
according to the students’ Malaysian average Grade C to qualify for graduation.
University English Test (MUET) results: programmes of certain faculties.
■ Faculty of Engineering - [ All HK
MUET Band 1 and 2: Programmes]
Four (4) English language modules at ■ Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage -
foundation level [eight(8) credit hours) [International Relations Programme
(HA15)]
MUET Band 3 (Total Marks 140-159): ■ Faculty of Psychology and Education -
Four (4) English language modules at [TESL Programme (HT06)]
foundation level [eight(8) credit hours)
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Table 2.3: List of Advanced English Language List of Foreign and Local languages
Courses for Engineering, International Relations INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
CODE COURSE CREDIT
and TESL Students who obtained MUET Band 3 HOURS CODE COURSE CREDIT
(Total Marks 160 - 179), Band 4, Band 5 and Band 6. HOURS
UA00102 Arabic Language Level I 2
TOTAL UA00202 Arabic Language Level II 2 UM00102 Malay Language I 2
CODE AND COURSE
PROGRAM CREDIT UA00302 Arabic Language Level III 2 UM00202 Malay Language II 2
SEM1 SEM2 SEM3 SEM4 HOURS
UA00402 Advanced Arabic Language I 2 STUDENTS FROM ARCHIPELAGO
Engineering UB00602 UB00402 UB02002 UB00502
(HK01, HK02, Grammar Academic English for English for UA00502 Advanced Arabic Language II 2 CREDIT
CODE COURSE
HK03, HK08, In Context Reading Employme Research 8 UA00602 Advanced Arabic Language III 2 HOURS
HK20) and nt Purposes UM00402 Advanced Malay Language I 2
Writing UD00102 Kadazandusun Language Level I 2
UD00202 Kadazandusun Language Level II 2 UM00502 Advanced Malay Language II 2
TESL (HT06) UB00402 UB00602 UB00502 UB02002
and Academic Grammar English for English for UD00302 Kadazandusun Language Level III 2
8
International Reading In Context Research Employme UJ00102 Japanese Language Level I 2 FOREIGN AND LOCAL LANGUAGES (MINOR)
Relations and Purposes nt
(HA15) Writing UJ00202 Japanese Language Level II 2 The foreign and local languages (minor) is only
UJ00302 Japanese Language Level III 2 offered to students from HA-15 International
The contact hours for each English language course UN00102 Mandarin Language Level I 2
are three (3) hours. It is COMPULSORY for each Relations, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and
UN00202 Mandarin Language Level II 2
student to pass the current level of the language UN00302 Mandarin Language Level III 2
Heritage.
course before he/she is allowed to register for the
UN00402 Advanced Mandarin Language I 2
next level. CODE COURSE CREDIT
UN00502 Advanced Mandarin Language II 2 HOURS
In order to graduate, students must pass their UN00602 Advanced Mandarin Language III 2 UZ01904 Arabic Language Minor I 4
English course with an average of Grade C. UP00102 French Language Level I 2 UZ02004 Arabic Language Minor II 4
UP00202 French Language Level II 2 UZ02104 Arabic Language Minor III 4
PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTRATION OF UP00302 French Language Level III 2 UZ02203 Arabic Language Minor IV 3
BASIC FOREIGN AND LOCAL LANGUAGES US00102 Spanish Language Level I 2 UZ01504 Mandarin Language Minor I 4
US00202 Spanish Language Level II 2 UZ01604 Mandarin Language Minor II 4
Students whose native language is the same US00302 Spanish Language Level III 2 UZ01704 Mandarin Language Minor III 4
as the language course offered are not allowed UT00102 Tamil Language Level I 2 UZ01803 Mandarin Language Minor IV 3
to register for this course at the beginner level. UT00202 Tamil Language Level II 2 UZ01104 Japanese Language Minor I 4
However, they are allowed to register this UT00302 Tamil Language Level III 2 UZ01204 Japanese Language Minor II 4
UT00402 Advanced Tamil Language I 2
course at the advanced level if they fulfill UZ01304 Japanese Language Minor III 4
UT00502 Advanced Tamil Language II 2
certain requirement(s). UT00602 Advanced Tamil Language III 2
UZ01403 Japanese Language Minor IV 3
UZ02704 French Language Minor I 4
PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTRATION OF UU00102 Korean Language Level I 2 UZ04004 French Language Minor II 4
ADVANCED FOREIGN AND LOCAL UU00202 Korean Language Level II 2 UZ04104 French Language Minor III 4
LANGUAGES UU00302 Korean Language Level III 2 UZ04203 French Language Minor IV 3
Students who fulfill the mentioned MALAY LANGUAGE COURSES FOR
prerequisites are allowed to register for these NON-MALAYSIAN STUDENTS
advanced foreign and local languages in Malay Language Course is only offered to
semester 1, 2 and 3: foreign students who are divided into
International students and ASEAN students.
■ Advanced Mandarin Language – International students refer to students from
A minimum of Grade C in SPM other countries excluding ASEAN countries
■ Advanced Arabic Language -
A minimum of Grade C in SPM namely Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia,
■ Advanced Tamil Language – Singapore and Southern Thailand.
A minimum of Grade C in SPM
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List Of Foreign And Local Languages For UE REPEATING COURSES


Faculty Of Medicine And Health Sciences Critical Thinking and Philosophy Component Students who have obtained a grade C-, D+ or
CREDIT D in any of the courses in the Compulsory
CODE COURSE HOURS CREDIT
CODE COURSE
UA00102 Arabic Language Level I 2
HOURS University Cluster, Language Cluster and
UA00202 Arabic Language Level II 2 UE00202 Etika untuk Golongan Profesional 2 Liberal Studies Cluster are allowed and
UA00302 Arabic Language Level III 2 UE00902 Etika dan Akhlak 2 encouraged to repeat the course in order to
UD00102 Kadazandusun Language I 2 UE01102 Pengantar Falsafah 2 improve their CGPA.
UD00202 Kadazandusun Language Level II 2 UE01402 Apresiasi Seni 2
UD00302 Kadazandusun Language Level III 2 UE01502 Pengantar Pemikiran dan Analisis 2
Sosial It is compulsory for students who obtained a
UN00102 Mandarin Language Level I 2
UE01902 Sastera dan Gender 2 Grade E or X for UW00102 Ethnic Relations,
UN00202 Mandarin Language Level II 2
UN00302 Mandarin Language Level III 2 UE02102 Etika dalam Sains 2 UW00202 Islamic and Asian Civilisation, or
UT00102 Tamil Language Level I 2 UE02302 Pluraliti Etnik dan Budaya Borneo 2 UW00302 Basic Entrepreneurial Acculturation
UT00202 Tamil Language Level II 2 UE02802 Sastera dan Masyarakat 2 to retake the course until the student received
UT00302 Tamil Language Level III 2 UC a passable grade.
UJ00102 Japanese Language Level I 2 Career Foundation Skills and Malaysian
UJ00202 Japanese Language Level II 2 ETHOS Building Knowledge Component The requirement of an average C is only
UJ00302 Japanese Language Level III 2
CODE COURSE CREDIT applicable for English Language Course and
HOURS not included as requirements for other courses
UC01002 Komunikasi Korporat 2 in different cluster (Compulsory University
Part III: Liberal Studies UC01202 Kemahiran Berunding 2 Cluster, Liberal Studies Cluster as well as
Cluster UC01402
UC01502
Bahasa dan Komunikasi
Makna dalam Konteks
2
2
Foreign and Local Languages Cluster).
This cluster is divided into three (3) main Komunikasi
components: UC01602 Kaedah Pengurusan 2 Students who want to transfer to another
UC01702 Berorganisasi 2 foreign or local language course must apply
UC01802 Penulisan Kreatif 2 for permission from the Dean of CPKLL.
■ Critical Thinking and Philosophy
UC02102 Pengurusan Kewangan Peribadi 2
component (UE) Komunikasi Pembangunan
■ Career Foundation Skills and Malaysian Failure to complete any assessments of
UK CPKLL courses will be graded E.
Ethos Building Knowledge component
Contemporary Malaysian and International
(UC) Affairs Knowledge Component
■ Contemporary Malaysian and
CREDIT
International Affairs Knowledge CODE COURSE
HOURS
component (UK) UK01002 Pemikiran Politik Semasa 2
UK01202 Perlembagaan Malaysia 2
It is compulsory for ALL students to take one UK01502 Makanan dan Pemakanan untuk 2
(1) course from each component in this cluster. Manusia
In total, students must take three (3) courses UK01902 Pengenalan kepada Alam Marin 2
from the Liberal Studies Cluster (GPL) within UK02102 Masyarakat dan Perubahan 2
the duration of their undergraduate studies to Sosial
UK02502 Undang – Undang dan 2
attain a total of six (6) credit hours. Masyarakat
UK02602 Alam Sekitar dan Masyarakat 2
UK03002 Pemerintahan dan Rakyat di Asia 2
Tenggara
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ARTS STREAM
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR PPIB COURSE SESSION 2016 / 2017

(for all programs EXCEPT HT06 - TESL and HA15 – International Relations)
LANGUAGE CLUSTER (8 HOURS)
MUET BAND 1, BAND 2 & BAND 3 MUET BAND 3 (TOTAL MARKS 160-179),
(TOTAL MARKS 140-159) BAND 4 , BAND 5 & BAND 6 LIBERAL
SEMESTER

COMPULSORY
STREAM

STUDIES TOTAL
CLUSTER ADVANCE CLUSTER
FOUNDATION ENGLISH LOCAL AND FOREIGN CREDIT
ENGLISH PER
COURSES LANGUAGE COURSES COURSES SEMESTER
LEVEL I LEVEL II LEVEL III (UB00402 /

UB00102

UB00202

UB00302

UB00702
(UA / UD / (UA / UD / (UA / UD / UB00502 /
TITAS HE APK UJ / UN / UJ / UN / UJ / UN / (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
Choose two
ARTS

(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 COURSES 20


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


REGISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR PPIB COURSE SESSION 2016 / 2017

LANGUAGE CLUSTER (8 HOURS)


MUET BAND 1, BAND 2 & BAND 3 MUET BAND 3 (TOTAL MARKS 160-179), LIBERAL
COMPULSORY (TOTAL MARKS 140-159) BAND 4 , BAND 5 & BAND 6
SEMESTER

STUDIES
CLUSTER
STREAM

CLUSTER TOTAL
(6 HOURS) (6 HOURS) CREDIT
FOUNDATION ENGLISH ADVANCE ENGLISH
COURSES COURSES PER
SEMESTER

UB00102

UB00202

UB00302

UB00702

UB00402

UB00602

UB00502

UB02002
TITAS HE APK (UE, UC, UK)

Choose one
(1) or two (2)
1 √ √ √ course (s) 6 or 8
from two (2)
different
components
Choose two
HT06 / HA15

(2) or one
(1) course (s)
2 √ √ √ from 8 or 6
component
(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 2016 / 2017

(Except Faculty of Engineering & Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)


LANGUAGE CLUSTER (8 HOURS)

COMPULSORY MUET BAND 1, BAND 2 & BAND 3 MUET BAND 3 (TOTAL MARKS 160-179), LIBERAL
(TOTAL MARKS 140-159) BAND 4 , BAND 5 & BAND 6 STUDIES
SEMESTER

UNIVERSITY
STREAM

CLUSTER CLUSTER TOTAL


ADVANCE (6 HOURS) CREDIT
(6 HOURS) FOUNDATION ENGLISH LOCAL AND FOREIGN ENGLISH
COURSES LANGUAGE COURSES HOURS
COURSES PER
SEMESTER
LEVEL I LEVEL II LEVEL III (UB00402 /

UB00102

UB00202

UB00302

UB00702
(UA / UD / (UA / UD / (UA / UD / UB00502 /
TITAS HE APK UJ / UN / UJ / UN / UJ / UN / (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
Choose two
SCIENCES

(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 COURSES 20


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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR PPIB COURSE SESSION 2016 / 2017

LANGUAGE CLUSTER (8 HOURS)


COMPULSORY MUET BAND 1, BAND 2 & BAND 3 MUET BAND 3 (TOTAL MARKS 160-179), LIBERAL
(TOTAL MARKS 140-159) BAND 4 , BAND 5 & BAND 6 STUDIES
SEMESTER
UNIVERSITY
STREAM

CLUSTER CLUSTER TOTAL


(6 HOURS) (6 HOURS) CREDIT
FOUNDATION ENGLISH ADVANCE ENGLISH
COURSES COURSES HOURS
PER
SEMESTER

UB00102

UB00202

UB00302

UB00702

UB00602

UB00402

UB02002

UB05002
TITAS HE APK UC

1 √ √ √
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

Choose
one (1)
4 or 6
UC Course
only
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 2016 / 2017

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


SEMESTER
STREAM

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

1 √ √ 4
FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND
HEALTH SCIENCES

2 √ √ √ 6

3 √ 2

4 √ 2

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR PPIB COURSES 14


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ACADEMIC STAFF DR. HJH IRMA WANI OTHMAN


LLB (London), MA. IHRM (Westminster), CIPD (London),
DR. KAVITHA A/P GANESAN
BEd. (TESL), MA. (UPM), Ph. D (Nottingham)
Ph.D (UMS) TESL, English Literature
Associate Professors Law, International Human Resource Management
DR. ROSMAH DERAK
DR. JANE WONG KON LING BA., MA., Ph.D (USM)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. AHMAD TARMIZI ABDUL RAHMAN BA. (Waikato), BA. (Canterbury), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM) Malay Literature
BA. (Casablanca), MA. (Manchester), English Language, Linguistic
Ph.D (Birmingham) DR. BONAVENTURE BONIFACE
Middle-Eastern Studies DR. JEANNET STEPHEN B. Pengurusan Awam (UUM), MBA (UMS),
BEd. (UKM), MA. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne), Ph.D (Adelaide)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ANDREAS TOTU (ADK) Ph.D (Univ. Auckland) Marketing Administration
BA. (USM), MA. (Leicester), Ph.D (Cardiff) TESL , English Language
Mass Media and Culture DR. SARIP ADUL
DR. MOHD AZRI BIN IBRAHIM BA. (Al-Azhar), MA. (University of Jordan), Ph.D (UKM)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. ASMIATY AMAT BA., (UKM), MA., (UKM), Ph.D, (UKM). Islamic Law, Islamic Civilisation
BA., MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM) Political Science
Malay Letters (Modern Literature) JUNAIDAH JANUIN
DR. KANG MYOUNG SOOK BEd. (UKM), MA. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. JASON LIM MIIN HWA A. (Dongguk, Korea) MA. (GSIT - HUFS, Korea), TESL, English Language
BA., MA. (USM), Ph.D (UM) Ph.D (UM)
English Language / Applied Linguistics Korean Language / Translation / Lingustic LOH YOKE LEN
BA. (Birmingham), MA. (UM)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. LAI YEW MENG DR. MOHD. SOHAIMI ESA TESL, English Language
BA. Hons (UKM), MA., Ph.D ( Warwick) BA., MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM)
International Relations / Political Sciences Malaysian History, Ethnic Relations VERONICA PETRUS ATIN
BA., MA. (UKM)
ASSOC. PROF. DR. SAIDATUL NORNIS HJ. MAHALI DR. MOHD. NOR AZAN ABDULLAH English Language, KadazanDusun Language
BA., MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM) Sijil Perguruan (MPK), Licence FLE (Sciences du
Linguistic Anthropology Language)(Bachelor), Master Sciences du Language DR. SURAYA SINTANG (study leave)
(French), Ph.D Sciences du Language (French) BA. (IIUM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM)
(Université de Franche - Comté) Comparative Religion, Civilisation
Senior Lecturers French Language / Comparatif: French & Malay
LECTURERS
DR. HALINA SENDERA MOHD. YAKIN (study leave)
DR. ABD HAKIM MOHAD DR. NORDI ACHIE BA. (IIUM), MA. (UKM), Ph.D (UM)
BA. (IIUM), MA. (UM), Ph.D (UMS) BA., MA., Ph.D (UM) Inter-Cultural Communication
Civilisation, Islamic and Asian Civilisations Malaysian History
DR. ROS AIZA MOHD. MOKHTAR
DR. ANANTHA RAMAN GOVINDASAMY DR. SAINI AG. DAMIT BA. (IIUM), MA. Ph.D (UM)
BA.Hons, MA. (UKM), Ph.D (Flinders, Adelaide) BA. Hons (Casablanca), Dip. Ed. (UIAM), MA. (UKM), Civilisation, Islamic Studies
Political Science Ph.D (UM)
Arabic Language
DR. ARULSELVAN RAJU
BA., MA., Ph.D (UM) DR. SANEN GERARD MARSHALL
Tamil Language and Literature BA. (USM), MA, Ph.D (Nottingham)
International Relations
DR. DAYU SANSALU
Sijil Perguruan (Kent), BA. (UKM), DR. HJH. SITI KATIJAH HJ. JOHARI
MEd. (Birmingham), Ph.D (UMS) B.Ed (Hons), (Heriott-Watt); MA, (Edinburgh); PhD, (UMS)
History TESL, English Language
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Lecturers KAMSILAWATI KAMLUN


BA (Utah State University), MEd. (UKM)
LAU YOKE LIAN (study leave)
BA., MA. (UM), MA (MNU)
TESL, English Emphasis in Literature Studies Tiong Hua Studies, Modern Language
AISHAH TAMBY OMAR
BA. (UiTM), MA. (UTM) ROMZI ATIONG PRISCILLA SHAK (study leave)
Organization Management BHsc. (UPM), MSc. (UPM) B.Ed. (UKM), M.Ed. (UMS)
Leadership and Social Psycology TESL, English Language
ALICE ALIM
BA. (UM), MA (UM) MARGARET CHEE SABARIAH ABD. RAHIM (study leave)
Malay Studies ATCL (London), Dip.TESOL (Sheffield), MA. (Warwick) BA. (UPM), MA (UM)
TESOL, English Language English Language
ANNA LYNN ABU BAKAR
BEd. (Exeter), MEd. (UMS) NOR ARIFAH MOHD. NOR SHAFFARULLAH ABDUL RAHMAN (study leave)
TESL, English Language BHSc. (IIUM), MHSc. (UM) BSc. (Oregon), MA. (Warwick)
English Language Philosophy
BRENDA WRIGHT
BA (Waikato), MA. TESOL / TEFL (Birmingham) SITI AIDAH HJ. LUKIN, HJH. WENDY HIEW (study leave)
English Language BEd. (USM), MA. (UMS) BSc. Hons. (UKM), MEd. (UMS)
Malaysian History TESL / English Language
BUDI ANTO MOHD TAMRING
BA., MA. (UMS)
Sociology, Ethnic Relations
TAM YIN LING @ ADELINE
BA., MBA. (UMS) Language Teachers
International Business
CHANG MUI LING @ DYANA ROSE PATSY TIBOK
BSc. Hons (USM), MBA. (UMS) WAN HURANI OSMAN B.Ed Hons (TESL), University of Kent,
Economy BEd. (UKM), MEd. (UMS) MSc (HRD), UPM
TESL / English Language
CHELSTER SHERRALYN JEOFFREY PUDIN AYA OKAMURA @ SURAYA ABDULLAH
B.Ed. (Uitm), MA. (Edith Cowan) YUSTEN KARULUS BA. (Osaka University of Arts)
TESL, English Language BA., MA. (UMS) Japanese Language
Ethnic Relations & Security
CHONG SIAK LAN CHANG SIEW LEE
BA., MA. (Tokyo) KENNEDY AARON AGUOL BA. (UNIMAS), MA. (USM)
Japanese Language, Agricultural Science Cert. Food Processing Tech (POLISAS), Dip. Agric, B. English Language
Fish Sc. Hon (UPM), M. Sc. (UPM)
DG. HAFIZAH BINTI AG. BASIR, HJH. Aquaculture, Algae Biotechnology NURUL NAZIRA BINTI HAMZAH
BA. Hons (Al-Azhar), MA. (UKM) B.Ed. (UMS), MA (USM)
Islamic Studies, Islamic Law EARNIE ELMIE HILMI (study leave) English Language
BA., MA. (UKM)
JAMSARI HASHIM Usuluddin, Philosophy NATALIE ANN GREGORY
BHsc. Hons (IIUM), MSosSc. (UKM) B.Ed., MEd. (UMS)
Media and Communication ISSRAQ HJ. RAMLI (study leave) English Language
BA (Mekah), MA. (UM)
JOHN MARK STOREY Arabic Language WIRAWATI NGUI YI XE
BA. Hons (Canterbury College of Art), MA. (Nottingham) B. Ed. Hons (Auckland), M.Ed (UMS)
English Language CHIEW TUNG MOI (study leave) TESL, English Language
BA., MBA. (UMS)
JUWAHIR BIN KAYAN Business Management BERNADETTE TOBI
BA. (Essex University), MSc. (UUM) B. Sc. Education (Walla Walla College), M.Ed (UPM)
Mass Communication TESL, English Language
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EUGENIA IDA EDWARD


B.Ed (Hons) (UiTM)
MOHAMMAD ALI ABDULLAH (study leave)
Dip. (Al al-Bayt), BA. (Mu’tah), MA. (Al al-Bayt)
Language Teachers
TESL, English Language Arabic Language
HENRY BATING
KWAN YIEN YEE
B. Ed. Hons (UNiTAR)
Tutors B.Ed. (Jakarta), MA (UMS)
Malay Language, KadazanDusun Language
TESL, English Language JUPILI PANCHAI SITI NURUL AISHAH BT. ABDUL HAMID
Dip. Pendidikan (UPSI), BA. (UPM) BA. (KUIN)
ROZLYN ROSLEE Language & Malay Linguistic Arabic Language
B.A (Hons) (UniSZA)
English Language, Communication MOHD. HATIB BIN ISMAIL SITI AISHAH BINTI RAMLI
BA. (UKM) BA. (UKM)
CHEE SHIAW PHIN Philosophy English Language
BA. (Taiwan)
Chinese Literature / Mandarin Language SITI ROHANI BINTI JASNI NUR SHAFIEKAH BINTI SAPAN
BA. Hons (UKM), MA. (UKM) BA (UIAM)
CONSUELO CARDENAS MONTOYA Arabic Language English Language & Literature
BA. (Colombia)
Spanish Language
PPIB - LABUAN KU CHEN JUNG @ NUR ALLIYAH KU
B.Ed (Taiwan), M.Ed. (UK)
MAYUMI IKE @ NADIA ABDULLAH
BA. (San Francisco State)
INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS Mandarin Language, English Language
Japanese Language
Senior Lecturer LEEKKY BIN MICHIN
BA Sc. (France)
MINORI YAMAMOTO
DR. LOI CHEK KIM Language Information and Communication
BA. (Showa)
BA. (UPM), MA. (UM), Ph.D (Otago) French Language
Japanese Language
English Language
NOORAFINI KASSIM
BA. (IIUM) Lecturers PPIB - SANDAKAN CAMPUS
Arabic Language

NOR AIN BINTI MANAP


AZIZAN HAD
BA. (UKM), MA. (UM)
Lecturer
BA. (USIM) Civilisation SHARIFAH DARMIA BINTI SHARIF ADAM
Arabic Language & Communication BA., MA. (UM)
NURUL AIN ZULHAIMI Malaysian History
OIKE ATSUSHI @ MOHD. SAYUTI ABDULLAH BSc., Msc. UPM)
BA. (Tokyo) Environmental Science
Japanese Language
SITI HALIMAH PUTUNG
Language Teacher
PATRICIA LAJUMIN BA. Hons (Al-Azhar), MA. (UKM) SHAKIRATUL HANANY BINTI ABD RAHMAN
BA Hons, English Language and Communication, Islamic Studies BA (UiTM)
UCSI University (KL) English Language
English Language SOON CHIOW THAI@ SOON YIT FANG
BA., MA. (UM)
RUTH CHUA HUI HUI Mandarin Language / Linguistic
BA. (UPM)
Mandarin Language NURUL ASYIKIN MUDA (study leave)
BA (Al al-Bayt), MEd. (UKM)
YONG ING KET Arabic Language
BA. (National Centre), Taiwan
Mandarin Language
CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE LEARNING 307
308 THE CENTRE FOR CO-CURRICULUM AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
THE CENTRE FOR CO-CURRICULUM AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 309

‘Generating Excellent Minds,


Striving Forward Outstandingly’

The Centre for


Co-curriculum
and Student
Development
THE CENTRE FOR CO-CURRICULUM AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

DIRECTOR
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anuar Din
B. Sc. (UM), M. Sc. (UPM), Ph. D (Sport Science - Sport Mgmt) (UMS)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR (STUDENT DEVELOPMENT)


Mr. Hasnol Noordin
Dip. Ed. (MPRM), B. Ed. (UPM), M. Sc. (UPM)

SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR


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

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Mr. Abdul Hafiz Ampuan Tajudin
B. Arts (Hertfordshire)

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (UMS-KAL)


Mr. Mas Adi Alimin
Dip. Banking (UiTM), B. Admin Sc. (UiTM), M. Admin. Sc. (UiTM)
310 THE CENTRE FOR CO-CURRICULUM AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

The The Centre for Co-curriculum and Student


Development (PKPP) was founded on 1st
Volunteer Corps (SISPA) and UMS Jatidiri
(UMS SEJATI) (Natural Disaster, Fire and
Centre for June 2002 with the aims of shaping Rescue, Paramedic, Orienteering and Brass
Co-curriculum undergraduates who will be balanced in the
aspects of intellect, spirituality, emotion and
band) which will be evaluated with one (1)
credit hour every semester and undertaken
AND Student physical, developing physical, mental and between 3 and 6 semesters based on the
Development spiritual endurance of students, generating requirements of each body. Students who
creative, innovative, productive and proactive enter and register in the university with a
For further inquiries, please contact :- thinking and instilling a sense of confidence CGPA result of 2.40 and below at
and persistence in meeting challenges. The Matriculation/STPM/Diploma level or other
Administrative Office management orientation of the Centre for equivalent qualifications compulsory to
Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Co-curriculum and Student Development is undertake uniform and rescue unit
Development to provide excellent services in the co-curriculum courses. Students who
implementation of teaching and learning of successfully complete all PALAPES,
Tel : +6088 320 000 co-curriculum courses which are also core or KOR-SUKSIS and SISPA courses during their
Ext : 4105/4106/4107/4108 compulsory courses of the university and to study will be commissioned in accordance to
Fax : +6088 320 885 develop students’ potential in attaining the respective uniform bodies.
E-mail : pkpp@ums.edu.my interpersonal skills through student
development activities. Lectures and practical training for the
co-curriculum courses will be conducted on
The co-curriculum courses offered stem from Saturdays or Sundays with three (3) contact
various fields of studies which are relevant hours each week or based on the requirement
towards societal needs and contemporary job of the registered courses. The breakdown for
requirements. Universiti Malaysia Sabah the co-curriculum courses is 30% of theory
students must pass a mandatory and 70 % of practical training/performance.
co-curriculum course of at least three (3) Students must also participate in student
credit hours during their study in order to activities involving the community at large
meet the requirements for the award of through the co-curriculum courses taken and
Bachelor Degree. Grades for co-curriculum successfully complete the Co-Curriculum
courses are counted towards calculating Carnival held on the final week of each
students’ CGPA. semester. During the carnival, students are
expected to carry out activities suitable to the
During their study, students will undertake a courses taken such as conducting art and
co-curriculum course with the value of three cultural performances, exhibitions, sports
(3) credit hours for one semester except for and skills competition, leadership and
uniform and rescue units which are Reserved self-improvement programmes and others.
Officers Training Unit (PALAPES) (Army, Air
force and Navy), Voluntary Police Volunteer
Corps (KOR-SUKSIS), Civil Defence
THE CENTRE FOR CO-CURRICULUM AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 311

Vision PRE-REQUISITES FOR


PKPP determined to become a holistic COURSE REGISTRATION
human capital development centre based on Students may choose any courses offered
Curriculum Program based on their interests and talents or
compulsory choice as advised their academic
Mission advisors or choices set by the Faculties. For a
Strive for excellence to produce students few areas and components, confirmation for
who are able to master the diversity of course registration is subject to the
technical skills and professional knowledge pre-requisites set as follows:
and soft skills to equip the graduates with i. Reserved Officers Training Unit
(PALAPES) (Army, Air force and Navy)
holistic attributes and superior.
courses: Subject to passing physical and
other tests set by the Malaysian Armed
Aims Forces.
To attain the mission and vision of UMS, the ii. Voluntary Police Volunteer Corps
Centre for Co-curriculum and Student (KOR-SUKSIS) course: Subject to
Development aspires to achieve its aims passing physical and other tests and
through: interview set by the management of the
■ Stimulation of students’ interest, Royal Malaysian Police.
development of excellent mindset, iii. Civil Defence Volunteer Corps (SISPA)
sharpening students’ talents and course: Subject to passing physical and
potential through strong and other tests set by the Malaysian Civil
objective-based student activities in Defence Department.
particular leadership and community iv. Health Promotion course: Offered to
services as well as other outreach Doctor of Medicine Programme students
programmes in order to develop only. Students from other programmes
interpersonal and self-improvement skills
are not allowed to register for this course.
of UMS students.
■ Producing highly motivated and
esteemed Future Leaders and polishing
students’ potential in sports and arts
through related co-curriculum course.
■ Moulding and developing UMS students’
identity with superior patriotism, high
perseverance, noble and kind
characteristics, in addition to having
universal compassion.
312 DIRECTORY

directory
directory
UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH Academic Services Division Faculty of Science and Natural
Jalan UMS, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Ext : 691411 / 691350 / 691096 Resources (Forestry)
Sabah Fax : 088 - 320 090 Ext : 8772
Website: http://www.ums.edu.my Fax : 088 - 320 876
Student Affairs and Alumni
GENERAL / MAIN LINE 088-320000 Ext : 1335 / 4207 Faculty of Humanities, Arts and
Direct Line : 088 - 320 890 Heritage (Social Sciences)
Fax : 088 - 320 086 Ext : 1771
Vice- Chancellor’s Office Fax : 088 - 320 242
Ext : 1401 Centre for Postgraduate Studies
Fax : 088 - 320 217 Ext : 612000 / 612004 Faculty of Science and Natural
Direct Line : 088 - 321 026 Resources (Science and Technology)
Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s Office Fax : 088 - 320 233 Ext : 5872
(Academic & International) Fax : 088 - 435 324
Ext : 1408 Library
Fax : 088 - 448 664 Ext : 2201 / 2243 Faculty of Medicine and Health
Fax : 088 - 320 232 Sciences
Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s Office Ext : 611010
(Research & Innovation) Faculty of Psychology and Education Fax : 088 - 321 373
Ext : 1407 (Psychology)
Fax : 088 - 448 886 Ext : 8142 / 8242 / 8011 Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture
Fax : 088 - 320 101 Tel : 089 - 223 712
Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s Office Fax : 089 - 220 703
(Student Affairs & Alumni) Faculty of Business, Economics and
Ext : 1409 Accounting Centre for the Promotion of
Fax : 088 - 448 775 Ext : 1413 Knowledge and Language Learning
Fax : 088 - 320 360 Ext : 5521 / 2430
Registrar Department Fax : 088 - 435 708
Ext : 1417 Faculty of Engineering
Fax : 088 - 320 243 Ext : 3000 / 3991 / 3311 Tropical Biology and Conservation
Fax : 088 - 320 348 Institute
Bursary Department Ext : 2398
Ext : 1419 / 1432 / 1060 / 1123 / 1028 Faculty of Psychology and Education Fax : 088 - 320 291
/ 1030 / 1078 (Education)
Fax : 088 - 320 235 Ext : 2208/ 2506 Borneo Marine Research Institute
Fax : 088 - 320 268 Ext : 2631
Development and Maintenance Office Fax : 088 - 320 261
Ext : 8877 / 8823 Faculty of Humanities, Arts and
Fax : 088 - 320 333 Heritage (Arts) Biotechnology Research Institute
Ext : 2213 / 2710 / 2711 Ext : 5687
Corporate Relations Division Fax : 088 - 320 344 / 088 - 320 237 Fax : 088 - 320 993
Ext : 1017 / 1021
Fax : 088 - 320 223 Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition
Ext : 8875
Internal Audit Division Fax : 088 - 320 259
Ext : 1013
Fax : 088 - 320 475
DIRECTORY 313

Centre for Co-curricular and Student UMS Foundation Maintenance Department


Development Ext : 1125 / 1010 Tel : 087 - 460 400
Ext : 4346 / 4337 Fax : 088 - 320 125 Fax : 087 - 465 154
Fax : 088 - 320 885
Security Division Student Affairs and Alumni Office
Centre for Research and Innovation Ext : 1004 / 2114 Tel : 087 - 460 409 / 466 775
Ext : 5756 Fax : 088 - 320 392 Fax : 087 - 465 149
Fax : 088 - 320 127
Library
UMS Centre for External Education UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH Tel : 087 - 460 505
Ext : 8835 / 8839 Labuan International Campus, Jalan Fax : 087 - 465 157
Fax : 088 - 320 084 Sungai Pagar,
87000 Federal Territory of Labuan Centre for Co-curricular
Centre for Research and Tel : 087 - 460 482 / 598 124
Entrepreneurial Development Fax : 087 - 466 763
Ext : 1504/ 1703 Director’s Office
Fax : 088 - 448 034 Tel : 087 - 460 469 Centre for the Promotion of
Fax : 087 - 460 474 Knowledge and Language Learning
Islamic Affairs Unit Tel : 087 - 460 407
Ext : 2740 / 2734 Administration Office (2nd floor) Fax : 087 - 465 159
Fax : 088 - 320 736 Tel : 087 - 460 465
Fax : 087 - 465 248 Faculty of Computing and Informatics
Ethnography and Development Tel : 087 - 460 445
Research Unit Academic Services Division Fax : 087 - 465 155
Ext : 1826 Tel : 087 - 460 431
Fax : 088 - 320 396 Fax : 087 - 460 432 Labuan Faculty of International
Finance
Psychology and Social Health Bursar Office Tel : 087 - 460 486 / 466 719 / 598 128
Research Unit Tel : 087 - 466 915 Fax : 087 - 460 477
Ext : 8079 Fax : 087 - 465 152
Fax : 088 - 320 440
Department of Information
Department of Information Technology and Communication
Technology and Communication Tel : 087 - 460 435
Ext : 613038 / 613039 Fax : 087 - 466 750
Fax : 088 - 320 234
Security Unit
Publication Unit Tel : 087 - 460 803
Ext : 1462 / 1015 / 1845 Fax : 087 - 466 740
Fax : 088 - 320 446
UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH
Jalan UMS, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
www.ums.edu.my

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