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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
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
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.
PHILO-
internationally.
PHILOSOPHY
An education that is based upon the principle
SOPHY
of believing in God and in the development of
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
PRINCIPAL OFFICERS
PRINCIPAL OFFICERS
OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE UNIVERSITY
VICE-CHANCELLOR
Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah
REGISTRAR
No’man Datuk Hj. Ahmad
ACTING BURSAR
Zallifah Shadan
HEAD OF LIBRARIAN
Dayang Rukiah Awang Amit
MEMBERS OF
MEMBERS OF THE SENATE 15
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
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
FOR YEAR 2016/2017
FOR YEAR 2016/2017
New Student Registration Confirmation of Course Registration
2016
SEMESTER 1
SEMESTER 2
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
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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Academic
ServiceS
Division
THE ACADEMIC SERVICES DIVISION
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Justina John
Dip. In Hotel Management (UiTM) BSc. (Hons)
Tourism Mgt (UiTM)
STUDENT
AFFAIRS
DEPARTMENT
& ALUMNI
28 STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT & ALUMNI
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
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
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
■ Payable every session (Annually) Student Society Membership Fee 5.00 5.00 5.00
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
2 weeks before lecture 1st week until the 8th week After the 8th week
session begins after lecture session begins of lecture session
■ 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
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)
Zawawi Tiyunin
MBA (Edith Cowan, AU)
Adv. 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)
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
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
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
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)
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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Tutors
ADRIAN VICTOR NG WUI MING
BSc. (UM), MSc. (UMS)
Enzymology
SURYANI SAALLAH
BSc. (UTM)
Bioprocess Chemical
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(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
(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
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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(2 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (3 credit hours) (2 credit hours) (2 credit hours)
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(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
TOTAL CREDIT 19 18 17 16 17 17 15 8
HOURS
(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
(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
(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) (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
(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)
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(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
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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
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
TOTAL
(126 credit hours) 17 17 18 17 16 18 15 8
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Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017
(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
(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
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)
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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
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(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
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)
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)
*Notes:
Course offered is subject to changes.
*Notes:
Course offered is subject to changes.
TOTAL 16 18 17 17 18 14 15 12
(127 HOURS)
*Notes:
Course offered is subject to changes.
TOTAL 16 20 18 17 17 16 12 12
(127 HOURS)
*Notes:
Course offered is subject to changes.
FACULTY OF
HUMANITIES,
ARTS AND
HERITAGE
BACHELOR IN SOCIAL SCIENCES (HONORS)
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).
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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
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)
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
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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(3 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (12 credit hours)
110
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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
(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
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
(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
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)
UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM (3 credit hours)
(3 credit hours)
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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
TOTAL 21 20 23 22 18 18
(122 credit hours)
NOTE:
1. * Adalah Gugusan Fizikal
2. ** Adalah Gugusan Kemanusiaan
3. # Compulsory Courses
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HA24 History
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY 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)
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)
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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
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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UNIVERSITY EXXXXX3
CORE
CURRICULUM (3 credit hours)
(3 credit hours)
122
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(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
TOTAL
24 22 16 20 17 23
(122 credit hours)
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND HERITAGE 123
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
(9 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (11 credit hours) (13 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (8 credit hours)
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(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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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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(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
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
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:
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
21
TOTAL (Excluding
18 20 20 22 18
(122 credit hours) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)
18 credit hours
TOTAL 18 20 20 19 21 (Excluding
(122 credit hours) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)
TOTAL
(134 credit hours) 18 20 17 19 18 18 18 6
UNIVERSITY’S ECXXXX3
CORE
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 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)
21
TOTAL 18 20 20 19 21 (Excluding
(125 credit hours) Practicum/
Academic Exercise)
TOTAL 23 18 18 11
16 17 12 15
(136 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 153
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017
TOTAL
22 19 17 17 18 15 12 11
(137 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 155
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017
TOTAL
22 19 17 20 18 12 12 11
(137 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 157
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017
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
TOTAL
23 18 16 17 18 15 12 11
(136 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 159
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017
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
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)
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
TOTAL
20 18 19 17 18 18 15 11
(136 credit hours)
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 165
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
TOTAL
18 18 19 19 19 27
(120 credit hours)
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION 167
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017
TOTAL
18 18 20 19 19 26
(120 credit hours)
168
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION
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
FACULTY OF
ENGINEERING
SCIENCE OFFICERS
Malcom Boxey Jilimin
B.Sc (UNIMAS)
Maximus Livon Lo Ka Fu
B.Sc (UNIMAS) M.Sc (UMS)
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING 173
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
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
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
UNIVERSITY EXXXX3
CORE Co-Curriculum
CO-CURRICULUM
(3 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
180
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF 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
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.
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
(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
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.
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
(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
ELECTIVE
I II III
(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
*Notes:
Language Requirements For Student MUET Band 1 and 2 & For Student MUET Band 3,4,5 & 6. Please Refer to
PPIB Guidebook.
OPTION 1 OPTION 2
(MANUFACTURING) (ENERGY & MATERIALS)
(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
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.
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
FACULTY OF
COMPUTING
AND
INFORMATICS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS
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
(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).
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
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.
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.
CO-CURRICULUM ECXXXX3
(3 credit hours) Co-Curriculum
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
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS
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
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017
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
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS
INDUSTRIAL KK34212
TRAINING Industrial
(12 credit hours) Training
TOTAL
17 15 16 16 15 12 15 15
(121 credit hours)
*Note: Students can choose four (4) elective courses as listed below.
TOTAL
(121 credit hours) 17 15 16 16 15 12 15 15
*Note: Students can choose four (4) elective courses as listed below.
FACULTY OF
SUSTAINABLE
AGRICULTURE
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)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Roslianah Opao
B.TM (UUM)
FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 213
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
FACULTY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 217
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017
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
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
FACULTY OF
FOOD SCIENCE
AND
NUTRITION
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Jane Edwin Ading
Dip. In Secretarial Science (ITM),
B.Soc.Sc (Hons) (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
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
(6 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
230
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
(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
TOTAL OF
CREDIT HOURS 20 20 21 17 19 15 14 12
(138 credit hours)
(6 credit hours) (8 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (12 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
232
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
(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
TOTAL OF
CREDIT HOURS 20 20 21 17 20 15 14 12
(139 credit hours)
(8 credit hours) (15 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (6 credit hours) (9 credit hours) (3 credit hours)
234
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
(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
FACULTY OF
BUSINESS,
ECONOMICS AND
ACCOUNTANCY
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING WITH HONOURS
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)
HE04 Entrepreneurship
Sorayah Nasip
B.Bus (Hons) Entrepreneurship (UMS), MBA (UMS)
FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY 239
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
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)
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
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY
HE04 Entrepreneurship
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6
UNIVERSITY 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
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
TOTAL
(120 credit hours) 18 20 20 20 21 21
252
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY
TOTAL 21
21 17 20 20 21
(120 credit hours)
254
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY
TOTAL
21 17 20 20 21 21
(120 credit hours)
256
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY
TOTAL
21 20 20 23 18 18
(120 credit hours)
258
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY
International International
Students: Students:
UM00102 UM00202
Bahasa Melayu Bahasa Melayu
Aras I Aras II
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
TOTAL 21
21 19 20 20 21
(120 credit hours)
262
Course Structure Session 2016 / 2017 FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
FACULTY OF
MEDICINE
AND HEALTH
SCIENCES
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
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)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Hinmin Chiam Tah Kong
B.Soc.Sc (Hons) History (UMS)
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. 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
MM20802
Epidemiology in
Clinical Practice
292 CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE LEARNING
CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE LEARNING 293
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
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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
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
298 CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE LEARNING
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
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
SCIENCE STREAM
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR PPIB COURSE SESSION 2016 / 2017
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
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
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR PPIB COURSE SESSION 2016 / 2017
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
(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
DIRECTOR
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anuar Din
B. Sc. (UM), M. Sc. (UPM), Ph. D (Sport Science - Sport Mgmt) (UMS)
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR
Mr. Abdul Hafiz Ampuan Tajudin
B. Arts (Hertfordshire)
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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