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PAGE CONTENT
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR
4 INTRODUCTION
5 VISION AND MISSION
5 TOP MANAGEMENT TEAM
6 MANAGEMENT ORGANISATIONAL CHART
7 OFFICER
8 OBE
12 PROGRAMME
91 SUPPORTING DEPARTMENT
95 SUPPORTING UNIT
100 STUDENTS’ AFFAIR AND DEVELOPMENT DEPT
111 EXAMINATION UNIT
119 INDUSTRIAL LIASON AND TRAINING UNIT
120 LIBRARY
121 PSYCHOLOGICAL AND CAREER MANAGEMENT
123 RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE
127 STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC ADVISING SYSTEM
129 1L5G SYSTEM
130 ALUMNI
131 EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
132 PMU BUILDINGS PLAN
CONTENTS
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A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR
Assalamualaikum w.b.t and Salam 1 Malaysia.
Welcome to our beautiful and conducive cam-
pus of Politeknik Mukah Sarawak (PMU). This
handbook is designed to help you to get the
most out of your experience as a student of
PMU.
It is an important resource providing guidance
through the various aspects and levels of study
you will experience throughout the process of
gaining your diploma. It is beneficial to read through the content and get fa-
miliar so you will have a clear picture of what it contains.
PMU is the 20th Polytechnic under the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia.
It has been established since 2004 producing graduates in the fields of engi-
neering, information technology and commerce. With various programmes
offered according to the demand of the rapid changes in the country and
around the world, PMU is proactive to provide the best education service in
producing creative, innovative and competitive graduates.
In order to attain to its standard and goals, PMU is outfitted with well trained
lecturers whom are able to guide and facilitate the students and convey the
knowledge at their very best. We are also equipped with updated education
equipment to enhance the effectiveness of the learning process entirely.
I hope this handbook will give you a great help as we always committed to
improve your experience studying in PMU. Over the coming year we will be
undertaking a number of improvement aimed at benefiting our students. I also
hope to see you around and together we make PMU a peaceful place to gain
our education and excel in life.
Lt.Kol. Bersekutu(PA) Abdubrani Bin Yunus
Director
Politeknik Mukah
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INTRODUCTION
Politeknik Mukah (PMU) is located at the central region of Sarawak within Mukah Divi-
sion. PMU is the twentieth polytechnic in Malaysia. PMU campus was built on a hun-
dred acre site and is fully equipped with modern infrastructure and education facilities.
PMU started its operation in 2004 at Sekolah Menengah Teknik Sibu. Its first student
intake began in July 2005. During the early age of its establishment, three courses
were offered; Certificate in Information Technology, Certificate in Civil Engineering and
Certificate in Business Studies. Diploma level Programmes were introduced a year
later after the establishment of seven departments.
The major academic departments are:
Information and Communication Technology Department (JTMK)
Civil Engineering Department (JKA)
Electrical Engineering Department (JKE)
Mechanical Engineering Department (JKM)
Commerce Department (JP)
Two supporting departments are;
General Studies Department (JPA)
Mathematics, Science and Computer Department (JMSK)
In order to promote lifelong learning, a number of short courses are offered to public
and local communities under Time Sector Privatization (TSP) besides full-time cours-
es. This is significant with the existence of PMU as one of the higher learning institu-
tions providing knowledge, skills and competencies
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MISSION AND VISION
VISION To be the premier industry-led TVET institution. MISSION To provide access to quality and recognized TVET programme. To develop industry-led curriculum and enhance graduate readiness through coor-
dinated industry engagement. To produce balanced and enterprising graduate through dynamic and sustainable
study programme. To gain international recognition through collaboration and active participations in
TVET community.
VISION To be the premier industry-led TVET institution by 2025. MISSION To provide access to quality and recognized TVET programme. To implement industry-led curriculum. To enhance graduate readiness through industry engagement. To produce balanced and enterprising graduate through dynamic and sustainable
study programme. To gain external recognition through collaboration in TVET community.
POLITEKNIK MUKAH SARAWAK
DEPARTMENT OF POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION
TOP MANAGEMENT TEAM
PENGARAH
Lt. Kol Bersekutu (PA) ABDUBRANI BIN YUNUS
Alamat E-mel: [email protected]
Telefon: 084-874001 Sambungan:8030
TIMBALAN PENGARAH (AKADEMIK)
PgKR (Bersekutu) ZAULKAFLI BIN MOHAMED
Alamat E-mel: [email protected]
Telefon: 084-874001 Sambungan:8021
TIMBALAN PENGARAH (SOKONGAN AKADEMIK)
ISKANDAR BIN REDUAN
Alamat E-mel: [email protected]
Telefon: 084-874001 Sambungan:8022
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MANAGEMENT ORGANISATIONAL CHART
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OFFICER
Politeknik Mukah Sarawak (PMU) is located at the central region of Sarawak within Mukah Division.
PMU is a third
Head of
Programme
Civil Engineering: Pn Norsida binti Morsidi
Electric & Electronic Engi- En Kumar bin Boniface Jubilee
Electronic (Communication): En Samsawi bin Bujang
Mechanical Engineering: Pn. Verawaty binti Ismail
IT (Networking): En Sudiman bin Suhaili
IT (Programming): Pn Aisyah Suhailla binti Hj Jili
Accountancy: En Suhaimi bin Sibir
Business Studies: En Awang Annuar bin Awang Mansor
Secretarial Science: Cik Aiesah binti Karim
Head of Course Mathematics: Cik Noraziah binti Abu Bakar
Science: En Sahrol bin Ramli
Computer: Pn Rasyidah binti Abd Rahman
Language: Pn Siew Min Hui
Islamic & Moral Education: Pn Farah Hanan binti Abu Bakar
Quality Management Pn Fairose binti Mohtar
Accreditation Management Cik Arni Rahida binti Abdul Rafal
EKSA Management Pn Anis binti Abdul Kahar
OBE Master Trainer Pn Mariati binti Masduki
Pn Siti Hasmah binti Abg Mon
Academic Advisory Cik Salmah binti Ismail
E-Learning En Sahrol bin Ramli
Work Safety & Health En Michael Silang George Albert
Head of Warden Pn Sanmastri binti Sanusi
Poly PMO/ Poly Rate Officer En Adi Jaya bin Adam
Students’ Recruitment & Data En Esstree bin Ishak
Students’ Welfare & Discipline En Hardyta bin Bujang Pata
Scholarship Officer En Larry Cassidy Anak Banta
Students’ Representative Committee Advisor En Norazam Azizi bin Othman
Yayasan Sukarelawan Politeknik Malaysia (Yes) En Safhiful Rabbi bin Muhamad Noor
Alumni Pn Rozaida binti Halil
Tracers Study Pn Rohaliza binti Karim
1L5G Officer En Muhammad Dehya bin Zainal Azlan
Career Officer En Mohd Sobri bin Suhaili
National Collaboration Officer Pn Jennifer binti Sukor @ John
International Collaboration Officer En Mohammad Fardillah bin Wahi
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OBE
INTRODUCTION
A model of education where by students demonstrate what they know and are able
to do whatever the required outcomes are. The outcomes are specified in terms of
individual student learning.
OBE focuses on desired results.
OBE emphasizes setting clear standards for observable, measurable outcomes
through which students performances can be measured.
An approach that focuses on students’ learning rather than teaching.
OBE is concerned with how students demonstrate their learning (called outcomes).
COMPONENTS IN OBE?
PRINCIPLES OF OBE
OBE CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT
INSTRUCTIONAL
CLARITY OF FOCUS
Focus on what learners are able to
do successfully.
DESIGNING DOWN
Begin curriculum design with a clear
definition of the significant learning that
learners are to achieve by the end of
their formal education.
HIGH EXPECTATIONS
Establish high, challenging perfor-
mance standards.
EXPANDED OPPORTUNITIES
Do not learn same thing in same way in
same time.
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OBE
LEVEL OF OBE
OBE vs TRADITIONAL EDUCATION
Few years after graduation (3 – 5 years)
It focus on what graduates are expected to attain within a few
years after graduation. Program Aims / Program Educational
Objective are based on the needs of the program’s constituen-
cies. Upon graduation
Program Learning Outcomes are statement of what the learner
is expected to know, understand or be able to do on success-
ful completion of the entire program that is upon graduation.
Upon course completion
Course Learning Outcomes are assessed upon subject com-
pletion by instructors who evaluate students’ perfor-
mance on homework problems, programming and other
projects, essays, oral presentations, and quizzes, tests, or ex-
aminations. Upon topic completion
Topic Learning Outcomes are statements of what learners
know and can do for that particular topic.
PAI / PEO
PLO
CLO
Topic LO
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OBE
TEACHER CENTERED vs STUDENT CENTERED
EFFECTIVENESS OF OBE
Students are expected to be able to do more challenging task other than memorize
and reproduce what was taught.
Students able to write project proposals, complete projects, analyze case studies,
give case presentations, show their abilities to think, question, research and make decisions based on the finding.
Students could be creative, able to analyze and synthesize information.
Students able to plan and organize tasks, able to work in a team as a community or in entrepreneurial service teams to propose and market the problem solutions.
LEARNING DOMAINS (LD)
LD 1 Knowledge
LD 2 Practical Skills
LD 3 Communication Skills
LD 4 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills
LD 5 Social Skills and Responsibilities
LD 6 Continuous Learning and Information Management Skills
LD 7 Management and Entrepreneurial Skills
LD 8 Professionalism, Ethics and Moral
LD 9 Leadership and Teamwork Skills
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OBE
THE ROLES OF STUDENTS
Takes responsibility for learning.
Seeks knowledge actively.
Constructs knowledge by interacting with his/her lecturer and also information gathered from various sources to be used in problem solving.
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENTS
The students must be responsible for their own learning process as much as the
lecturers are responsibles for their teaching.
In OBE, the emphasis is on students’ responsibility in their own learning by clearly
defining the Student Learning Time (SLT):face-to-face and non face-on-face.
CONCLUSION
OBE (Education)
What the student
should achieved?
How to make the student
achieve the outcome?
How to measure what the
student has achieved?
√
OBA
(Assessment)
√
OBC(Curriculum)
√
OBLT
(Instructional)
√
“a comprehensive approach to organizing and operating an education system that is
focused on and defined by the successful demonstrations of learning sought from
each student”. (Spady, 1994)
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PROGRAMME
INTRODUCTION:
Diploma in Civil Engineering provides knowledge, skills and attitude to adapt to new technology in civil engineering with the ability to demonstrate professionalism and work ethics in fulfilling responsibilities towards the creator, client and society. This program provides theory as well as carry out practical work. This program also offers courses in Civil Engineering area such as Engineering Graphics, Water & Water Resources Engineering, Environment, Strength & Structural Design, Road & Transportation, Engineering Management and Geotechnics.
This program is specially designed with hands-on training in addition to the theoretical learning in civil engineering. They are required to complete the industrial training to prepare graduates for employment in different sectors of the industry because the skills and knowledge acquired are used throughout modern industry. They will be able to use appropriate communication and interpersonal skills to perform tasks in various situations. Graduates will demonstrate desired behavioral traits like integrity, team work, problem solving and passion in performing the tasks related to their area of specialization. They will possess entrepreneurial skills to contribute to the economic growth for the nation’s development in the construction industries. With these additional skills, they will be more competitive in the present job market.
SYNOPSIS:
This programme is designed to equip students with sound knowledge, skills and attitude and understanding of the environment, construction industries, construction designs and infrastructural development of civil engineering. The knowledge and skills acquired will be useful for success in future or current employment.
Students will be exposed to soft skills, communication skills and team work so the graduates will communicate, interact and contribute effectively as team members.
PROGRAMME AIMS:
The Diploma in Civil Engineering graduates in Polytechnics, Ministry of Higher Education will have knowledge, technical skills and altitude to adapt themselves with new technological changes and challenges in Civil Engineering Fields.
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
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PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO):
1. Integrate civil engineering principles and develop critical thinking to solve problem in design works and technically competent in engineering fields
2. Display practical skills and communicate effectively in global work environment
3. Possess in lifelong learning, social responsibilities, entrepreneurship
4. Build leadership and teamwork skills, right altitude and professional ethics.
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOME (PLO):
The Diploma in Civil Engineering programme shall produced semi professionals who are:
1. Apply technical, mathematics, science and humanities knowledge using appropriate civil engineering problems for individual personality development
2. Solve systematically well defined civil engineering problems using appropriate method and technique
3. Conduct investigation of well defined civil engineering problems
4. Assist in designing solution for well defined civil engineering problems with appropriate consideration for public safety, health and environment
5. Demonstrate practical skills in utilizing civil engineering tools, equipment and machinery
6. Communicate effectively with colleague communities and industries
7. Demonstrate awareness for society, safety, environment and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities of sustainable development
8. Work independently in acquisition of new knowledge and skills, and recognized the need for professional development and information system
9. Demonstrate awareness in entrepreneurial skills
10. Demonstrate understanding of professional ethics and responsibilities to the society
11. Function effectively as individual and teams with the capability to be a leader.
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PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 1
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUB1012 PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUE1012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 1 Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRB1XX0 ASAS UNIT BERUNIFORM## Comp - 0 2 0 0
DUW1012 OCCUPATIONAL, SAFETY AND HEALTH CC - 2 0 0 2
DBM1013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1 CC - 2 0 2 3
DBS1012 ENGINEERING SCIENCE CC - 2 1 0 2
DCC1012 ENGINEERING DRAWING AND COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING DC - 0 4 0 2
DCC1023 CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS DC - 3 0 0 3
DCC1032 PLUMBING AND CARPENTRY WORKSHOP DC - 0 3 0 2
11 10 6 18 TOTAL:
SEMESTER 2
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA2012 SAINS ,TEKNOLOGI DAN KEJURUTERAAN DALAM ISLAM* Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUB2012 NILAI MASYARAKAT MALAYSIA** Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRS2XX1 SUKAN# Comp - 0 2 0 1
DRB2XX1 UNIT BERUNIFORM 1## Comp DRB1XX0 0 2 0 1
DBM2013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2 CC DBM1013 2 0 2 3
DCC2042 BRICKWORKS AND CONCRETE LABORATORY DC - 0 3 0 2
DCC2052 INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIALISED BUILDING SYSTEM (IBS) DC - 1 2 0 2
DCC2063 MECHANICS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES DC - 3 0 1 3
DCC2073 CONTRACT AND ESTIMATING DC - 3 0 1 3
10 9 6 18 TOTAL:
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PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 3
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE3012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 2 Comp DUE1012 1 0 2 2
DRK3XX2 KELAB/PERSATUAN# Comp - 0 4 0 2
DRB3XX2 UNIT BERUNIFORM 2## Comp DRB2XX1 0 4 0 2
DCC3093 ENGINEERING SURVEY 2 DC DCC2082 2 3 0 3
DCC3103 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING DC - 3 0 1 3
DCC3113 HIGHWAY AND TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DC - 3 0 1 3
DCC3122 GEOTECHNICAL AND HIGHWAY LABORATORY DC - 0 3 0 2
DCC3132 STATISTICS DC - 2 0 0 2
11 10 4 17 TOTAL:
SEMESTER 4
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE5012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 3 Comp DUE3012 1 0 2 2
DPB2012 ENTREPRENERSHIP CC - 2 1 0 2
DCC5143 FLUID MECHANICS DC - 3 0 1 3
DCC5152 WATER SUPPLY AND WASTE WATER ENGINEERING DC - 2 0 0 2
DCC5163 THEORY OF STRUCTURES DC - 3 0 1 3
DCC5172 STRUCTURE, HYDRAULICS AND WATER QUALITY LABORATORY DC - 0 3 0 2
DCC5183 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND PRACTICES DC - 3 0 1 3
DCC5191 CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECT 1 DC - 1 0 1 1
15 4 6 18 TOTAL:
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PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 5
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA6022 KOMUNIKASI DAN PENYIARAN ISLAM Comp - 1 0 2 2
DCC6203 CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECT 2 DC DCC5191 1 5 0 3
DCC6213 HYDRAULICS AND HYDROLOGY DC - 3 0 1 3
DCC6223 REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN DC DCC2063 3 0 1 3
DCC6232 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION & CONTROL*** EL - 2 0 0 2
DCC6242 BASIC BUILDING SERVICES*** EL - 2 0 0 2
DCC6252 INTRODUCTION TO GREEN CONSTRUCTION*** EL - 2 0 0 2
DCC6272 STEEL STRUCTURAL DESIGN*** EL DCC2063 1 2 0 2
DCC6272 INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL ENGINEERING SOFTWARE*** EL - 1 2 0 2
DBC2012 COMPUTER APPLICATION*** EL - 1 2 0 2
DUF1XX2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE*** EL - 1 0 2 2
- - - 15 TOTAL:
SEMESTER 6
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUT40110 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Comp - - - - 10
TOTAL: - - - - 10
LEGEND/NOTES:
STR : Structure PREQ: Prerequisite(s)
Comp : Compulsory L : Lecture
CC : Common Core P : Practical/Lab
DC : Discipline Core T : Tutorial
Sp : Specialisation C : Credit
El : Elective
# Path 1 : Sport and Club
## Path 2 : Uniform Unit
* For Muslim students
** For non-Muslim students
*** Students are required to complete a minimum of fours (4) credits of elective courses
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PROGRAMME
COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
1
DCC1012 - ENGINEERING DRAWING AND COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING covers
drafting principles in plane geometry, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, sectioning
and introduction to computer and CAD. This practical skills and knowledge in manual
drawing an engineering drawing and creating 2D engineering drawings using basic
features in constructing an engineering drawing using CAD.
DCC1023 - CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS course is designed for
comprehension of construction materials in civil engineering. It will emphasizes on types
and function of cement, the function of aggregates in concrete, water, admixtures,
properties of fresh and hardened concrete, concrete mix design, and manufacturing
concrete on site. This course also focused on the properties of timber, types and
characteristics of brick and concrete block, steel and non-steel, the types and function of
building finishes materials and the introduction to building elements.
DCC1032 - PLUMBING AND CARPENTRY WORKSHOP covers the student a safety
basic practical works of concepts and principles regarding plumbing works and carpentry.
This course emphasizes the related materials and produce simple projects for the
community.
DCC2042 - BRICKWORKS AND CONCRETE LABORATORY covers the student a
safety basic practical works of concepts and principles regarding brickworks and concrete
works. This course emphasizes the related brick laying and standard testing of concrete.
This course also includes practical works in brickworks and concrete works in producing
a small scale project for the community.
2
DCC2052 - INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIALISED BUILDING SYSTEM (IBS) covers
basic concept of IBS concept and components used in the construction industries.
Students will learn various forms of creative precast panels and panel production at
precast yard erection on site. The students will also be exposed to the concept of
modular coordination and buildability of designs.
DCC2063 - MECHANICS OF STRUCTURES covers knowledge of facts and basic
principles of types of forces, strength of materials and behavior of loaded structures. This
course provides exposure to loaded structures on direct and shear stresses, slope and
deflection. The domination of cognitive domain that brings intellectual force and student
thinking from the lower to the higher level which include knowledge level and
understanding level to application level in solving problems that involve calculations. In
this approach all concepts learned can be correlated with structural behavior in everyday
life.
DCC2063 - MECHANICS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES covers knowledge
of facts and basic principles of types of forces, strength of materials and behavior of
loaded structures. This course provides exposure to loaded structures on direct and
shear stresses, slope and deflection. The domination of cognitive domain that brings
intellectual force and student thinking from the lower to the higher level which include
knowledge level and understanding level to application level in solving problems that
involve calculations. In this approach all concepts learned can be correlated with
structural behavior in everyday life.
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PROGRAMME
COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
2
DCC2073 - CONTRACT AND ESTIMATING is a study of construction industry in
general, tender procedure, contract procedure, preliminary estimating method, build-up
rate and quantity measurement. The module emphasis on contract condition and to
provide exposure to the students regarding the procedures and standard practice in the
construction field based on Standard Form of Contract (P.W.D. Form 203/ 203A).
DCC2082 - ENGINEERING SURVEYING 1 - covers the knowledge on basic principles
of levelling, compass survey and theodolite traverse survey. This course emphasizes the
basic distance measurement, bearing and angle in order to get the shape of terrain and the
position on the field. It also gives knowledge and practical skills to students in operating
and handling survey instruments and working procedures to perform engineering survey
works, booking, calculation and plotting.
DCC3093 - ENGINEERING SURVEY 2 covers the knowledge and understanding
about control survey, detail survey, data collection or acquisition, calculation and plotting
of survey works. The course emphasis on the method used to carry out surveying works
especially data collection or acquisition to produce plan based on the scope of work. It also
gives exposure to the need for accurate data to be used for other surveying work.
3
DCC3103 - GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING covers basic knowledge of the process
of soils and rock formation and the characteristics of soil. It also covers soil improvement
works include compaction, shear strength, seepage, slope stability, lateral earth pressure
and foundation.
DCC3113 - HIGHWAY AND TRAFFIC ENIGINEERING is a study on history of
highway construction and the organization involved in Malaysia. This course also
provides the students with the knowledge regarding the method and design involved in
traffic engineering. This course emphasizes on introduction to highway and traffic,
transportation planning, pavement materials, construction of flexible pavement,
construction of rigid pavement, traffic control equipment and road furniture, flexible
pavement design, junction design, traffic management and highway maintenance.
DCC3122 - GEOTECHNICAL AND HIGHWAY LABORATORY cover knowledge for
practical skills through the experiments carried out based on the concept and theories.
The courses emphasize on experimental procedures, result analysis and the
understanding of its relation to the theory. It consists of Geotechnical and Highway
Engineering laboratory which is the core to the civil engineering field.
DCC3132 - STATISTICS covers the fundamental statistical concepts. The course
shall expose students on the basic concept of statistics that covers data collection
methods and presentation of data, numerical description measures,
probability, correlation, regression and application of statistical software.
4
DCC5143 - FLUID MECHANICS covers the behavior and characteristics of
engineering fluids and their application in hydrostatic and dynamic fluids. This course
involves discussion on fluid properties, fluid static, fluid flow concept and basic equations,
moving fluid forces, dimensional analysis, flow in closed conduits and pipe network,
stability and buoyancy and momentum equations.
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PROGRAMME
COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
DCC5022 - WATER SUPPLY & WASTE WATER ENGINEERING is a study of water
resources, water characteristics, usage and demand of water supply, raw water treatment
process and water distribution system. This course also includes the information on the
process in sewage treatment plant, sludge treatment and disposal. It also emphasize on
the parameter of drinking water and effluent from sewage treatment plant.
4
DCC5163 - THEORY OF STRUCTURE covers basic knowledge of facts and
principles in calculate the reactions, bending moments and shear forces for statically
indeterminate beams and portal frame using the slope deflection method and moment
distribution method. It also includes basic principles in calculation the forces in truss
members using the equilibrium joint method and section method for the statically
determinate and using unit load method for the statically indeterminate trusses.
DCC5172 - STRUCTURE, HYDRAULICS & WATER QUALITY LABORATORY covers
knowledge in the form of practical through the experiments which are carried out based
on the concepts and the theories learned in the class. The emphasis of the course
is on the method of conducting experiments, analysis and understanding its relationship
with the theories learned. It comprises of three civil engineering laboratories. The
structure, hydraulic and water quality laboratory which are the core of the civil
engineering field.
DCC5183 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND PRACTICES is a study on the basic
knowledge and understanding of project management. This course also cover the
information of the duty of a technician and assistant engineer, concepts of planning,
scheduling, construction monitoring and quality assurance in project management. The
application of green technology and Microsoft Project for planning and scheduling,
characteristics, advantages, disadvantages, and the functions of various types of critical
path method will be exposed to the students.
DCC5191 - CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECT 1 covers knowledge and display
practice skills in civil engineering. The student also exposed in communication skills,
group works, work planning, decision making, recommendation and creativity using
available facilities.
DPB2012 - ENTREPRENEURSHIP focuses the principles and concept of
entrepreneurship. This course concentrates on the systematics methods of getting
business ideas. This course also prepare the students on ways to conduct and control
the business including fundamental of management, marketing and financing. It also
emphasizes on the preparation of business plan, thus developing their entrepreneurial
skills.
5
DCC6203 - CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECT 2 covers knowledge and skills in civil
engineering practices. The student also exposed in communication skills, group works,
work planning, decision making, recommendation and gain creativity by using related
facilities to a design of a system. This course also covers conducting experiments
in the laboratory/workshop, field works, academic researches, designing product or
method of civil engineering related fields. The student will learn the method to analyze
data, prepare presentation and report writing
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PROGRAMME
COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
5
DCC6213 - HYDRAULICS AND HYDROLOGY covers the fundamental of hydraulics
principles applied in pumps and open channels. It also covers constituents of
hydrology for solving related problems. This course also emphasis on rainfall data
analysis, stream flow measurement and the usage of Urban Storm Water Management
Manual for solving related engineering problems.
DCC6223 - REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN covers concepts and methods of
design for reinforced concrete structures comprising beam, slab and column. This course
emphasizes on knowledge and practice of producing double storey reinforced concrete
building design starting from the layout plan, action & analysis, structural design and
detailing according to Eurocode 2 (EC2).
DCC6232 - ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND CONTROL is a study on types and
effects of communicable and non-communicable diseases to public health. It also
emphasize on the control and monitoring of pollution from water, air and noise and the
effects to general health and environment. It also covers the knowledge on management of
municipal solid waste and hazardous waste. The students are prepared with the
Environmental Quality Act 1974 as the guidelines and procedures in managing
environmental pollution.
DCC6242 - BASIC BUILDING SERVICES is a study on the basic concepts and the
principles of the systems in a building. The course emphasizes on the electrical
installation system, fire prevention system, building transportation system, air conditioning
system, maintenance works, and the demolition works.
DCC6252 - INTRODUCTION TO GREEN CONSTRUCTION is designed for
comprehension of green building technologies and sustainability. The main topics to be
covered include concept of green technologies, energy conservation, green building
practices and sustainable construction.
DCC6262 - STEEL STRUCTURE DESIGN covers fundamental concepts and basic
principles required for design of steel structure including beam, column, roof truss and
connections. This course enable student to develop understanding a basic knowledge
related to the theoretical background for the design of steel structures and the practical
expertise to translate this background knowledge into successfully performing actual
design calculations according to Eurocode 3 (EC3) for a single storey steel building.
DCC6272 - INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL ENGINEERING SOFTWARE is a study of civil
engineering software especially on project management. This course covers design
software related to project management, surveying, geotechnical engineering,
structural, traffic and highway engineering. It will emphasize on estimating planning factors
such as costing, scheduling and resourcing besides designing civil engineering structure in
various field. This course also enables students to perform a variety of designs and related
functions in a working environment using software.
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PROGRAMME
JOB PROSPECT:
After graduating with a Diploma in Civil Engineering, there are greater job opportunities for graduates to work in the construction field or in government sectors as follows :
1. Technical Assistant
2. Site Supervisor
3. Clerk Of Work
4. Assistant Engineer
5. Contractor
6. Health and Safety Officer
7. Research Assistant
8. Quality Control Assistant Engineer
9. Material Coordinator
FACILITIES:
To administer and facilitate teaching and learning process, Civil Engineering Department is equipped with the following amenities:
1. Civil Engineering Laboratory consists of :-
i. Concrete Laboratory
ii. Structure Laboratory
iii. Highway Engineering Laboratory
iv. Geotechnical Laboratory
v. Engineering Survey Laboratory
vi. Hydraulic Laboratory
vii. Water Quality Laboratory
2. Engineering Workshop
i. Carpentry Workshop
ii. Plumbing Workshop
iii. Brickwork Workshop
3. Engineering Drawing Room.
4. Mini Lecturer Hall.
5. Computer Laboratory
6. Lecturer Room
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INTRODUCTION:
Electrical engineering is the field of study which deals with the technology of harnessing electrical energy towards designing, testing and development of circuitry and equipment for electrical transmission systems, machine control and high power apparatus and systems. Generally, electrical engineering encompasses electrical power and control, electronic, telecommunication and computer systems. While electronic engineering is another branch of engineering that deals with practical application of designing, fabrication and operations of electronic circuits, electronic devices, broadcast and communication systems, biomedical equipment and medical imaging which operates at low voltage sources as part of its driving force.
The Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering is a three-year full-time programme comprising of six semesters course work with one full semester of industrial training built-in. Students are prepared for their future role in the economy by building a solid foundation in technical knowledge and the necessary skills, related to the field of electrical and electronic engineering.
SYNOPSIS:
The Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme is designed to cover the broad discipline of electrical and electronic engineering. The broad-based electrical and electronics foundation of which includes electrical and electronic principles, computer fundamental and programming, computer aided design, semiconductor devices, communication systems, wiring installation, power system, electrical machine and programmable logic controller. The knowledge and skills coverage of both fields would provide graduates with a wider range of employment opportunities.
Apart from the technical knowledge and skills, the programme also emphasizes on the development of the individual potential of students in an integrated and holistic manner through courses such as Islamic studies, moral studies, co-curriculum, soft skills and entrepreneurship.
PROGRAMME AIMS:
The Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering graduates in Polytechnics, Ministry of Education Malaysia will have the knowledge, technical skills, communication skills and attitude to adapt themselves with new technological advancement and challenges in electrical and electronics field.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
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PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO):
The Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering programme shall produce semi professionals who are:
1. Knowledgeable and technically competent in electrical and electronics disciplines and able to adapt themselves with new technological challenges in electrical and electronic.
2. Effective in communication and contribute effectively as a team member with the capability of being a leader.
3. Capable to solve electrical and electronics problems innovatively, creatively, ethi-cally with social responsibility towards developing country and community.
4. Able to demonstrate entrepreneurship skills and recognize the need of lifelong learning for successful career advancement.
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOME(PLO):
Upon completion of the programme, graduates should be able to:
1. Apply technical knowledge and social science / humanities knowledge to well de-fined electrical and electronic engineering problem and to the personality develop-ment of individual respectively.
2. Solve related well-defined electrical and electronic engineering problems system-atically using appropriate tools and techniques.
3. Analyze and investigate well-defined electrical and electronic engineering prob-lems.
4. Design well defined engineering solutions for electrical and electronic engineering systems.
5. Demonstrate practical skill in utilizing modern electrical and electronic engineering tools and design packages.
6. Communicate effectively with the engineering community and the society at large.
7. Demonstrate awareness and consideration for societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities, taking into account the need for sustainable development.
8. Engage in independent acquisition of new knowledge and skill, and recognize the need for professional development and information management;
9. Demonstrate an awareness for entrepreneurship;
10. Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of electrical and electronic engineering practices.
11. Function individually or in teams, effectively, with a capability to be a leader.
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 1
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUB1012 PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUE1012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 1 Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRB1XX0 ASAS UNIT BERUNIFORM## Comp - 0 2 0 0
DUW1012 OCCUPATIONAL, SAFETY AND HEALTH CC - 2 0 0 2
DBM1013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1 CC - 2 0 2 3
DBS1012 ENGINEERING SCIENCE CC - 2 1 0 2
DET1022 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY DC - 2 2 0 3
DEE1012 MEASUREMENT DC - 1 2 0 2
DET1022 ELECTRICAL WIRING DC - 0 3 0 2
TOTAL: 11 10 6 18
SEMESTER 2
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA2012 SAINS ,TEKNOLOGI DAN KEJURUTERAAN DALAM ISLAM* Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUB2012 NILAI MASYARAKAT MALAYSIA** Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRS2XX1 SUKAN# Comp - 0 2 0 1
DRB2XX1 UNIT BERUNIFORM 1## Comp DRB1XX0 0 2 0 1
DBM2013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2 CC DBM1013 2 0 2 3
DEC2012 FUNDAMENTAL PROGRAMMING DC - 1 2 0 2
DEE2023 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES DC - 2 2 0 3
DEE2034 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS DC - 3 2 0 4
DET2033 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS DC - 2 2 0 2
TOTAL: 11 10 4 18
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 3
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE3012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 2 Comp DUE1012 1 0 2 2
DRK3XX2 KELAB/PERSATUAN# Comp - 0 4 0 2
DRB3XX2 UNIT BERUNIFORM 2## Comp DRB2XX1 0 4 0 2
DEE3043 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS DC - 2 2 0 3
DEE3071 ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN DC - 0 2 0 1
DEE3052 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT REPAIR DC DEE2023 1 3 0 2
DEE3061 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN DC - 0 2 0 1
DEP3273 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FUNDAMENTALS DC - 2 2 0 3
DET3053 POWER SYSTEM DC - 2 2 0 3
TOTAL: 8 17 2 17
SEMESTER 4
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE5012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 3 Comp DUE3012 1 0 2 2
DBM3023 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS CC DBM2013 2 0 2 3
DEC3023 COMPUTER NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS DC - 2 2 0 3
DEC5052 EMBEDDED SYSTEM APPLICATIONS DC - 1 2 0 2
DEE5081 PROJECT 1 DC - 0 2 0 1
DEJ5153 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC) AND AUTOMATION DC - 2 2 0 3
ELECTIVE 1*** EL - 1 2 0 2
TOTAL: 15 4 6 17
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 5
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA6022 KOMUNIKASI DAN PENYIARAN ISLAM Comp - 1 0 2 2
DPB2012 ENTREPRENEURSHIP CC - 2 1 0 2
DEE6092 PROJECT 2 DC DEE5081 0 3 0 2
DEE6113 CMOS INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN DC - 2 2 0 3
DET3043 ELECTRICAL MACHINE DC - 2 2 0 3
DET5073 POWER ELECTRONICS DC - 2 2 0 3
ELECTIVE 2**** EL - 1 2 0 2
15 4 6 17 TOTAL:
SEMESTER 6
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUT40110 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Comp - - - - 10
TOTAL: - - - 10
LEGEND/NOTES:
STR : Structure PREQ: Prerequisite(s)
Comp : Compulsory L : Lecture
CC : Common Core P : Practical/Lab
DC : Discipline Core T : Tutorial
Sp : Specialisation C : Credit
El : Elective
# Path 1 : Sport and Club
## Path 2 : Uniform Unit
* For Muslim students
** For non-Muslim students
*** Students are required to complete a minimum of fours (4) credits of elective courses
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PROGRAMME
COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
1
DET1013 - ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY introduces students to the principles of DC
electrical circuits. It covers the fundamental laws, theorems and circuit techniques. This
course also covers magnetic and electromagnetic circuits.
DEE1012 - MEASUREMENT introduces students to the basic concept of electrical
instrument and measurement. It covers the basic principles of measurement, safety
precautions and meter calibration. Students will also use measurement devices such as
analogue meters, DC and AC meters, analogue and digital multimeters, oscilloscopes,
signal generators and power meters during practical session. This course also covers the
basic concept and simple application of DC Bridge.
DET1022 - ELECTRICAL WIRING course exposes students to the aspects of wiring
installation. Students will be able to relate theoretical aspect in practical work on electrical
wiring during workshop sessions. This course provides the students with the knowledge
and skill in doing different types of wiring installation, inspection and testing.
2
DEC2012 - FUNDAMENTAL PROGRAMMING course provides the skills necessary
for the effective of application of computation and computer programming in engineering
applications. Students will develop their programming skills through a variety of
assignments and labs and by reviewing case studies and example programs. The learning
outcome is proficiency in writing small to medium programs in a procedural programming
language.
DEE2023 - SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES is an introduction to the basic electronic
theories and devices. The course covers the fundamentals of electronic devices which
includes diodes, bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors. The content
encompasses devices structure to biasing basic applications.
DEE2034 - DIGITAL ELECTRONICS introduces the theories on the basic of digital
systems. This course emphasizes on the digital system fundamentals and applications.
This course mainly covers number systems, code systems, logic gates, Boolean
operations, combinational circuits, flip-flops, counters and registers.
DET2033 - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS designed to provide students with the knowledge
of electrical circuits. It emphasizes the principles of an alternating current AC waveform
and sinusoidal steady-state circuit analysis. This course also covers the applications of
three phase system and operation of various types of transformers.
DEE3043 - ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS emphasizes the concept of electronic devices
applications. The course covers the fundamental of electronic circuit applications which
include power supply unit, filters, operational amplifier, timer, oscillator and AD/DA
converters. The contents cover circuit configurations, operations and applications of the
electronic circuits.
3 DEE3052 - ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT REPAIR provides the knowledge and skills on
troubleshooting and repairing the electronics equipment. This course focuses on the
identification of faults in audio amplifier, regulated dc power supply, radio CD player, colour
TV receiver and domestic electronic appliances. This course also provides knowledge and
skills on troubleshooting and repairing the electronic laboratory equipment.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
3
DEE3061 - COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN provides knowledge and exposure on the
usage of AutoCAD software. The course focuses on the application of the software to
produce drawings of graphics, electrical / electronic component symbols, circuit
schematics and electrical wiring layout diagram. The skills acquired from this course will
also equip students with the ability to learn and use other similar software.
DEE3071 - ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN covers the general
introduction to the basic concept and fundamentals of electronic simulation and the
applications of electronic packages for electronic circuit simulation at the circuit level and
the logic level. Attention is also given to the concept of simulation for analogue, digital logic
and mixed-signal circuits using various types of simulation analysis using an electronic
simulation package such as Protel / Altium Designer, ORCAD, PSpice, Circuit Maker or
Electronic Workbench.
DEP3273 - COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FUNDAMENTALS introduces the students to
the basic concepts of communication system. This course covers the principles of
communications, analog and digital modulation techniques, multiplexing and transmission
medium. It also covers basic data communication.
DEC3023 - COMPUTER NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS introduces students to the
concepts and principles of data transmission and computer networks. This course enables
students to correctly use standard terminology in describing the main Local Area Network
(LAN) topologies, hardware and software components used in networking. This course
provides students with the knowledge and skills to build a network infrastructure using
copper cabling, and wireless devices. Students also learn to troubleshoot and secure the
network.
DET3053 - POWER SYSTEMS course will provide students with the concepts and
knowledge on the electrical power generation, transmission, distribution and fault
calculations of the electrical power. This course also introduces students with the concept
and usage of renewable energy.
DEC5052 - EMBEDDED SYSTEM APPLICATIONS covers the basic concept and
application of microcontroller system based on Peripheral Interface Controller (PIC)
microcontroller. Students will learn software and hardware development on PIC16F/
PIC18F microcontroller development system and understand how to do interfacing with
external devices using suitable internal chip features. Students are exposed to the new
Microcontroller Unit (MCU) simulation software such as Proteus.
4
DEE5081 - PROJECT 1 provides knowledge regarding the implementation and
development methods of a project based on hardware or software or a combination of
tools and software. This course provides exposure to the selection and early planning of a
project, techniques to develop project, application of computer aided design as well as
methods of preparing and presenting project.
DEJ5153 - PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC) AND AUTOMATION
provides knowledge regarding the concept and principle of automation system. This course
emphasizes the relationship between hardwired relay ladder logic and PLC system,
application of various industrial input and output devices of PLC, design process,
programming and PLC maintenance method. This course also provides knowledge and
skills in designing of controlling automation system based on PLC.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
JOB PROSPECT:
This programme provides the knowledge and skills in electrical engineering that can be applied to a broad range of careers in most power generation provider and manufacturing industries. The knowledge and skills that the students acquire from the programme will enable them to participate in the job market as:-
1. Electrical/Electronic Technician
2. Electrical Engineering Service Advisor
3. Technical Assistant
4. Electrical/Electronic Engineering Supervisor
5. Assistant Engineer
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
5
DEE6113 - CMOS INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN course exposes the students to
the basic integrated circuit (IC) fabrication processes including MOS transistor and
Microelectromechanical System (MEMS) fabrication process. This course also covers the
principles of CMOS inverter and CMOS integrated circuit design. Furthermore, the
students will be equipped with the knowledge of designing the inverter and simple to
complex digital CMOS gates. The students will experience developing the physical layout
of integrated circuit using CAD tools complying with specific design rules. Finally, this
course will also cover the topic on design methodology that is used in designing integrated
circuit.
DET5073 - POWER ELECTRONICS course is aimed to equip students with the
knowledge and skills related to power electronic devices and its application in power
conversion. This course will focus on the operational principle of rectifiers, choppers,
inverters and AC voltage controllers circuits. Emphasis is given more on producing the
output voltage waveforms of the power electronics converters.
DEE6092 - PROJECT 2 is the continuation of EE501 PROJECT 1 course. The
course focuses on methods of circuit construction, testing, troubleshooting, debugging,
repair and also completion of the project which was planned during the previous
semester. This course also requires students to prepare a project report in a given format
and deliver a project presentation at the end of the semester.
DPB2012 - ENTREPRENEURSHIP focuses the principles and concept of
entrepreneurship. This course concentrate on the systematic methods of getting business
ideas. This course also prepare the students on ways to conduct and control the business
including fundamental of management, marketing and financing. It also emphasize on the
preparation of business plan, thus developing their entrepreneurial skills.
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INTRODUCTION:
Electronic engineering is another branch of engineering that deals with practical application of Designing, fabrication and operations of electronic circuits, electronic devices, broadcast and communication system imaging which operates at low voltage sources as part of its driving force .
The Diploma in Electronic Engineering (Communication) is a three-year full-time programme comprising of six semesters course work with one full semester of industrial training built-in. Students are prepared for their future role in the economy by building a solid foundation in technical knowledge and the necessary skills, related to the field of electronic communication engineering .
SYNOPSIS:
The Diploma in Electronic Engineering (Communication) covers broad discipline of electronics engineering, with specialization in communication technology. The programme is designed with a broad-based electrical and electronic engineering foundation which includes mathematics, electrical and electronic fundamentals, computer fundamentals and programming, communication system fundamentals, semiconductor devices, wiring installation and computer aided design which provides versatility to the graduates, while emphasizing the area of specialization towards the end of the programme. The specialization courses include telephony, fibre optic communication, data communication and networking, wireless communication and microwave devices.
Apart from the technical knowledge and skills, the programme also emphasizes on the development of the individual potential of students in an integrated and holistic manner through courses such as Sains, Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan Islam, Nilai Masyarakat Malaysia, Co-curriculum, and Entrepreneurship .
PROGRAMME AIMS:
The Diploma in Electronic Engineering (Communication) graduates in Polytechnics, Ministry of Education Malaysia will have the knowledge, technical skills, communication skills and attitude to adapt themselves with new technological advancement and challenges in the electronics communication field .
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DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (COMMUNICATION)
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PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)
The Diploma in Electronics Engineering (Communication) programme shall produce semiprofessionals that are:
1. Knowledgeable and technically competent in electronics communication disci-plines and be able to adapt themselves with new technological challenges in elec-tronic communication .
2. Effective in communication and contribute effectively as a team member with the capability of being a leader.
3. Capable to troubleshoot and maintain the electronic communication equipment’s innovatively, creatively, ethically with social responsibility towards developing the country and the community.
4. Able to demonstrate entrepreneurship skills and recognize the need of lifelong learning for successful career advancement
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOME(PLO)
Upon completion of the programme, graduates should be able to:
1. Apply technical knowledge and social science / humanities knowledge to well defined electrical and electronic engineering problems and to the personality development of an individual, respectively;
2. Solve related well-defined electrical and electronic engineering problems systematically by applying critical thinking skill and using appropriate tools and techniques;
3. Analyze and investigate well-defined electrical and electronic engineering problems;
4. Design well defined engineering solutions for electrical and electronic engineering systems;
5. Demonstrate practical skill in utilizing modern electrical and electronic engineering tools and design packages;
6. Communicate effectively with the engineering community and the society at large;
7. Demonstrate awareness and consideration for societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities, taking into account the need for sustainable development;
8. Engage in independent acquisition of new knowledge and skill, and recognize the need for professional development and information management;
9. Demonstrate an awareness for entrepreneurship;
10. Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of electrical and electronic engineering practices;
11. Function individually or in teams, effectively, with the capability to be a leader.
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 1
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUB1012 PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUE1012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 1 Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRB1XX0 ASAS UNIT BERUNIFORM## Comp - 0 2 0 0
DUW1012 OCCUPATIONAL, SAFETY AND HEALTH CC - 2 0 0 2
DBM1013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1 CC - 2 0 2 3
DBS1012 ENGINEERING SCIENCE CC - 2 1 0 2
DEE1012 MEASUREMENT DC - 1 2 0 2
DET1022 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY DC - 2 2 0 3
DET1022 ELECTRICAL WIRING DC - 0 3 0 2
TOTAL: 11 10 6 18
SEMESTER 2
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA2012 SAINS ,TEKNOLOGI DAN KEJURUTERAAN DALAM ISLAM* Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUB2012 NILAI MASYARAKAT MALAYSIA** Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRS2XX1 SUKAN# Comp - 0 2 0 1
DRB2XX1 UNIT BERUNIFORM 1## Comp DRB1XX0 0 2 0 1
DBM2013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2 CC DBM1013 2 0 2 3
DEE2023 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES DC - 2 2 0 3
DEE2034 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS DC - 3 2 0 4
DEC2012 FUNDAMENTAL PROGRAMMING DC - 1 2 0 2
DET2033 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS DC DET1013 2 2 0 3
TOTAL: 11 10 4 18
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 3
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE3012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 2 Comp DUE1012 1 0 2 2
DRK3XX2 KELAB/PERSATUAN# Comp - 0 4 0 2
DRB3XX2 UNIT BERUNIFORM 2## Comp DRB2XX1 0 4 0 2
DEE3043 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS DC - 2 2 0 3
DEE3052 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT REPAIR DC DEE2023 1 3 0 2
DEE3061 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN DC - 0 2 0 1
DEE3071 ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN DC - 0 2 0 1
DEP3273 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FUNDAMENTALS Sp - 2 2 0 3
DEP3283 TELEPHONY Sp - 2 2 0 3
TOTAL: 8 17 2 17
SEMESTER 4
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE5012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 3 Comp DUE3012 1 0 2 2
DBM3023 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS CC DBM2013 2 0 2 3
DEC5052 EMBEDDED SYSTEM APPLICATION DC - 2 2 0 2
DEE5081 PROJECT 1 Sp - 0 2 0 1
DEP5293 DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING Sp DEP3273 2 2 0 3
DEP5303 MICROWAVE DEVICES Sp - 2 2 0 3
DEP5313 FIBRE OPTIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEM Sp - 2 2 0 3
TOTAL: 10 10 4 17
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 6
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUT40110 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Comp - - - - 10
TOTAL: - - - 10
SEMESTER 5
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA6022 KOMUNIKASI DAN PENYIARAN ISLAM Comp - 1 0 2 2
DPB2012 ENTREPRENEURSHIP CC - 2 1 0 2
DEE6092 PROJECT 2 Sp DEE5081 0 3 0 2
DEE6122 SIGNAL AND SYSTEM Sp - 2 0 1 2
DEP6323 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION Sp - 2 2 0 3
ELECTIVE 1*** El 1 2 0 2
ELECTIVE 2*** El 1 2 0 2
TOTAL: - 9 10 3 15
LEGEND/NOTES:
STR : Structure PREQ: Prerequisite(s)
Comp : Compulsory L : Lecture
CC : Common Core P : Practical/Lab
DC : Discipline Core T : Tutorial
Sp : Specialisation C : Credit
El : Elective
# Path 1 : Sport and Club
## Path 2 : Uniform Unit
* For Muslim students
** For non-Muslim students
*** Students are required to complete a minimum of fours (4) credits of elective courses
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PROGRAMME
COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
1
DET1013 - ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY introduces students to the principles of DC
electrical circuits. It covers the fundamental laws, theorems and circuit techniques. This
course also covers magnetic and electromagnetic circuits.
DEE1012 - MEASUREMENT introduces students to the basic concept of electrical
instrument and measurement. It covers the basic principles of measurement, safety
precautions and meter calibration. Students will also use measurement devices such as
analogue meters, DC and AC meters, analogue and digital multimeters, oscilloscopes,
signal generators and power meters during practical session. This course also covers the
basic concept and simple application of DC Bridge.
DET1022 - ELECTRICAL WIRING course exposes students to the aspects of wiring
installation. Students will be able to relate theoretical aspect in practical work on electrical
wiring during workshop sessions. This course provides the students with the knowledge
and skill in doing different types of wiring installation, inspection and testing.
2
DEC2012 - FUNDAMENTAL PROGRAMMING course provides the skills necessary
for the effective of application of computation and computer programming in engineering
applications. Students will develop their programming skills through a variety of
assignments and labs and by reviewing case studies and example programs. The learning
outcome is proficiency in writing small to medium programs in a procedural programming
language.
DEE2023 - SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES is an introduction to the basic electronic
theories and devices. The course covers the fundamentals of electronic devices which
includes diodes, bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors. The content
encompasses devices structure to biasing basic applications.
DEE2034 - DIGITAL ELECTRONICS introduces the theories on the basic of digital
systems. This course emphasizes on the digital system fundamentals and applications.
This course mainly covers number systems, code systems, logic gates, Boolean
operations, combinational circuits, flip-flops, counters and registers.
DET2033 - ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS designed to provide students with the knowledge
of electrical circuits. It emphasizes the principles of an alternating current AC waveform
and sinusoidal steady-state circuit analysis. This course also covers the applications of
three phase system and operation of various types of transformers.
DEE3043 - ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS emphasizes the concept of electronic devices
applications. The course covers the fundamental of electronic circuit applications which
include power supply unit, filters, operational amplifier, timer, oscillator and AD/DA
converters. The contents cover circuit configurations, operations and applications of the
electronic circuits.
3 DEE3052 - ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT REPAIR provides the knowledge and skills on
troubleshooting and repairing the electronics equipment. This course focuses on the
identification of faults in audio amplifier, regulated dc power supply, radio CD player, colour
TV receiver and domestic electronic appliances. This course also provides knowledge and
skills on troubleshooting and repairing the electronic laboratory equipment.
36
PROGRAMME
COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
3
DEE3061 - COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN provides knowledge and exposure on the
usage of AutoCAD software. The course focuses on the application of the software to
produce drawings of graphics, electrical / electronic component symbols, circuit
schematics and electrical wiring layout diagram. The skills acquired from this course will
also equip students with the ability to learn and use other similar software.
DEE3071 - ELECTRONIC COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN covers the general
introduction to the basic concept and fundamentals of electronic simulation and the
applications of electronic packages for electronic circuit simulation at the circuit level and
the logic level. Attention is also given to the concept of simulation for analogue, digital logic
and mixed-signal circuits using various types of simulation analysis using an electronic
simulation package such as Protel / Altium Designer, ORCAD, PSpice, Circuit Maker or
Electronic Workbench.
DEP3273 - COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FUNDAMENTALS introduces the students to
the basic concepts of communication system. This course covers the principles of
communications, analog and digital modulation techniques, multiplexing and transmission
medium. It also covers basic data communication.
DEP3283 - TELEPHONY provides students with the basic knowledge of telephone
network. This course introduces students to Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
and Next Generation Network (NGN). Students are exposed to transmission and signaling
system in telephone network. This course also provides knowledge in basic principle of
teletraffic engineering and telephone network services.
DEP5293 - DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING exposes the student
to the principle of data communication and networking. This course covers basic
concept of data communication and networking fundamental. Students are
exposed to Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model and Network Protocol.
Students are also introduced to public digital network.
4
DEC5052 - EMBEDDED SYSTEM APPLICATIONS covers the basic concept and
application of microcontroller system based on Peripheral Interface Controller (PIC)
microcontroller. Students will learn software and hardware development on PIC16F/
PIC18F microcontroller development system and understand how to do interfacing with
external devices using suitable internal chip features. Students are exposed to the new
Microcontroller Unit (MCU) simulation software such as Proteus. .
DEE5081 - PROJECT 1 provides knowledge regarding the implementation and
development methods of a project based on hardware or software or a combination of
tools and software. This course provides exposure to the selection and early planning of a
project, techniques to develop project, application of computer aided design as well as
methods of preparing and presenting project.
DEP5303 - MICROWAVE DEVICES introduces the existence, characteristic and the
effect of electromagnetic wave to the surrounding. This course also focuses on the devices
used in microwave communication system such as waveguide (transmission lines), basic
accessories, sources, microwave antennas as well as the techniques of measurement
used in microwave system.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
4
DEP5313 - FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEM introduces students to the
basic concept of fiber optic communication systems. This course covers fiber optic
characteristics, losses in fiber optic cable and the fundamental concept of optical
measurement. This course also provides knowledge in splicing techniques, multiplexing
techniques and design consideration in fiber optic communication system.
DEE6092 - PROJECT 2 is the continuation of EE501 PROJECT 1 course. The course
focuses on methods of circuit construction, testing, troubleshooting, debugging, repair and
also completion of the project which was planned during the previous semester. This
course also requires students to prepare a project report in a given format and deliver a
project presentation at the end of the semester.
5
DEE6122 - SIGNAL & SYSTEM provides knowledge on the signals and systems, the
Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) systems, the Laplace transform, the z-transform and Fourier
analysis. The course focuses on the mathematical description of signals and systems, the
input-output relationship for Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) systems, the Laplace transform
and z-transform and their application techniques for analysing the systems and Fourier
analysis of signals and systems .
DEP6323 - WIRELESS COMMUNICATION introduces students to wireless
communication and standards. This course covers the multiple access techniques and
fundamentals in wireless communication. It also covers cellular communication system
particularly Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) and various wireless
communication services .
***DEE6142 - CIRCUIT ANALYSIS provides exposure and knowledge to the student
in solving alternating current (AC) electrical network problems. The emphasis of this
course is on using basic circuit analysis theorems, Laplace Transforms and Fourier Series.
***DEP6332 - SATELLITE AND RADAR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM introduces
students to the concepts of satellite and radar communication systems. This course gives
the students an opportunity to understand the satellite orbits, space satellite subsystem,
satellite communication system, radar fundamentals and different types of radar system.
***DEJ5153 - PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC) AND AUTOMATION
provides knowledge regarding the concept and principle of automation system. This course
emphasizes the relationship between hardwired relay ladder logic and PLC system,
application of various industrial input and output devices of PLC, design process,
programming and PLC maintenance method. This course also provides knowledge and
skills in designing of controlling automation system based on PLC.
***DET5073 - POWER ELECTRONICS course is aimed to equip students with the
knowledge and skills related to power electronic devices and its application in power
conversion. This course will focus on the operational principle of rectifiers, choppers,
inverters and AC voltage controllers circuits. Emphasis is given more on producing the
output voltage waveforms of the power electronics converters.
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JOB PROSPECT:
This programme provides the knowledge and skills in communication engineering that can be applied to a broad range of careers in most electroninc communication field. The knowledge and skills that the students acquire from the programme will enable them to participate in the job market as:-
1. Assistant Engineers / Technical Executive
2. Sales Executive
3. Supervisor
4. Assistant Radio Frequency (RF) Engineer
5. Assistant Electronic Engineer
6. Assistant Technical Designer
7. Self Employed in related field
8. Enterprenour
9. Assistant Networking Engineer
10. Assistant Network Administrator
FACILITIES:
To administer and facilitate teaching and learning process, Electrical Engineering Department is equipped with the following amenities:
1. Electronic Communication Laboratory
2. Electrical Machine Laboratory
3. Electronic Digital Laboratory
4. Project Laboratory
5. Repairing Laboratory
6. Electrical Technology Laboratory
7. Robot Soccer Room
8. Power Energy Laboratory
9. Electrical Wiring Laboratory
10. Computer Programming Laboratory
11. Project Presentation Room
12. Lecture Room
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INTRODUCTION:
For the past few decades, industries have evolved and progressed rapidly. The Ninth Malaysia Plan was drawn in response to the current global needs and to enable Malaysia to stay competitive in the world market. Thus, to keep abreast with rapid technological advancements and evolving requirements in industries today, Department of Polytechnic Education (DPE) constantly collaborates with major industry players in the country in developing the respective curriculum. One of the most important factors driving the growth of productivity is by having a qualified and talented manpower in order for the industry to develop and remain competitive in the world market. This is equally true in industries where there is a rapidly growing demand for highly competent and technically savvy workforce. The activities of many industries require increasingly competent technician in engineering field, particularly in mechanical engineering.
In response to these issues, Curriculum Development and Evaluation Division of the Department of Polytechnic Education has developed and introduced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering for polytechnic. This programme aims to prepare students with necessary knowledge, skills and abilities in the mechanical engineering industries. In ensuring the curriculum content fulfills the industrial requirement, several key players from related industries have been involved in the curriculum development process.
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering for polytechnic is developed to give balance emphasis on theoretical and practical aspects. The programme will take six semesters to complete, relatively three academic semesters at their respective polytechnics and one semester of industrial training at relevant industries during the fourth semester. Students are required to return to their respective institutions for the completion of the programme in the fifth and sixth semester.
SYNOPSIS:
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering at Polytechnic’s Ministry of Education Malaysia is designed to cover the current wide discipline of mechanical engineering with added specialization subjects in the field of mechanical engineering. Core courses offered include Engineering Mechanics, Electrical Technology, Engineering Drawing, Mechanical Workshop Practice, Workshop Technology, Computer Aided Design, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Strength Of Materials, Pneumatic & Hydraulics, Project, Maintenance Engineering & Management, Material Science, Mechanic Of Machines, Engineering Design and Mechanical Components & Maintenance.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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The elective courses are Computer Aided Design 2, Control System, Instrumentation & Control, Engineering Plant Technology, Quality Control, C programming, Programmable Logic Control, Industrial Management, Diagnose & Troubleshooting for Mechanical Component, Tamadun Islam, Integrasi Malaysia and Computer Application. Common core courses included in the programme are Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Science, Occupational Safety & Health and Entrepreneurship. Compulsory courses offered include Communicative English, Pengajian Malaysia, Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam, Nilai Masyarakat Malaysia, Sains Teknologi Dan Kejuruteraan Dalam Islam and Ko-Kurikulum would provide students with interpersonal ability, attitude and professionalism towards their career.
PROGRAMME AIMS:
The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering graduates in Polytechnics, Ministry of Education Malaysia will have the knowledge, technical skills, softskills and attitude to adapt themselves with new technological advancement and challenges in the mechanical engineering field.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO):
The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing) programme shall produce semi-professionals who are:
1. Competent in knowledge and skills in the field of mechanical engineering according to industry requirements.
2. Effective in communication and contribute effectively as a team member with the capability of being a leader.
3. Ethically and socially responsible towards developing the community and the nation.
4. Able to demonstrate entrepreneurship skills and recognize the need of lifelong learning for a successful career advancement and able to adapt themselves with new technological challenges in mechanical fields.
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PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO):
Upon completion of the programme, graduates should be able to:
1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and social sciences to well-defined mechanical engineering procedures and practices.
2. Analyse well-defined mechanical engineering problems with respect to operation and maintenance, including troubleshooting
3. Conduct investigations and assist in the design of solutions for mechanical engineering systems
4. Apply appropriate techniques, resources, and engineering tools to well-defined mechanical engineering activities, with an awareness of the limitations
5. Demonstrate an awareness and consideration for societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and their consequent responsibilities
6. Communicate effectively with the engineering community and society at large.
7. Function effectively as an individual and as a member in diverse technical teams
8. Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of engineering practices
9. Demonstrate an awareness of management, business practices and entrepreneurship
10. Demonstrate an understanding of the impact of engineering practices, taking into account the needs for sustainable development
11. Recognise the needs for professional development and to engage in independent and lifelong learning
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 1
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUB1012 PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUE1012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 1 Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRB1XX0 ASAS UNIT BERUNIFORM## Comp - 0 2 0 0
DUW1012 OCCUPATIONAL, SAFETY AND HEALTH CC - 2 0 0 2
DBM1013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1 CC - 2 0 2 3
DBS1012 ENGINEERING SCIENCE CC - 2 1 0 2
DJJ1012 ENGINEERING DRAWING DC - 1 2 0 2
DJJ1032 MECHANICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE 1 DC - 0 4 0 2
DJJ1043 WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY DC - 3 0 0 3
TOTAL: 12 8 6 18
SEMESTER 2
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA2012 SAINS ,TEKNOLOGI DAN KEJURUTERAAN DALAM ISLAM* Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUB2012 NILAI MASYARAKAT MALAYSIA** Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRS2XX1 SUKAN# Comp - 0 2 0 1
DRB2XX1 UNIT BERUNIFORM 1## Comp DRB1XX0 0 2 0 1
DBM2013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2 CC DBM1013 2 0 2 3
DJJ2022 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY DC - 2 2 0 2
DJJ2032 MECHANICAL WORKSHOP PREACTICE 2 DC DJJ1032 0 4 0 2
DJJ2062 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN 1 DC - 1 2 0 2
DJJ2073 THERMODYNAMICS DC - 2 2 0 3
DJJ2093 FLUID MECHANICS DC - 2 2 0 3
TOTAL: 10 14 4 18
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 3
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE3012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 2 Comp DUE1012 1 0 2 2
DRK3XX2 KELAB/PERSATUAN# Comp - 0 4 0 2
DRB3XX2 UNIT BERUNIFORM 2## Comp DRB2XX1 0 4 0 2
DBM3013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 3 CC DBM2013 2 0 2 3
DJJ3032 MECHANICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE 3 DC DJJ2032 0 4 0 2
DJJ3053 ENGINEERING MECHANICS DC - 2 2 0 3
DJJ3103 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS DC - 2 2 0 3
DJJ3213 MATERIAL SCIENCE DC - 2 2 0 3
TOTAL: 9 14 4 18
SEMESTER 4
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE5012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 3 Comp DUE3012 1 0 2 2
DJJ5032 MECHANICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE 4 DC DJJ3032 0 4 0 2
DJJ5113 MECHANICS OF MACHINES DC DJJ3053 2 2 0 3
DJJ5123 PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC DC - 2 2 0 3
DJJ5133 ENGINEERING DESIGN DC - 3 0 0 3
DJJ5141 PROJECT 1 DC - 0 2 0 1
DJJ5062 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN*** El DJJ2062 1 2 0 2
DJJ5172 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL*** El - 1 2 0 2
DJM5072 CONTROL SYSTEM*** El - 2 1 0 2
TOTAL: 9/10 11/12 2 16
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 5
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA6022 KOMUNIKASI DAN PENYIARAN ISLAM Comp - 1 0 2 2
DPB2012 ENTREPRENEURSHIP CC - 2 1 0 2
DJJ6143 PROJECT 2 DC DJJ5141 0 4 0 3
DJJ6153 MECHANICAL COMPONENTS AND MAINTENANCE DC - 2 2 0 3
DJJ6162 MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT DC - 2 0 0 2
DJJ6202 DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING FOR MECHANICAL COMPONENTS El - 1 2 0 2
DJF6102 QUALITY CONTROL El - 2 0 0 2
DJJ6182 ENGINEERING PLANT TECHNOLOGY El - 2 0 0 2
DJJ6192 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT El - 2 0 0 2
DJM1012 C PROGRAMMING El - 1 3 0 2
DJM3082 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROL El - 1 2 0 2
DUA6042 TAMADUN ISLAM El - 2 0 1 2
DUA6012 INTEGRASI MALAYSIA El - 1 0 2 2
DBC2012 COMPUTER APPLICATION El - 1 2 0 2
TOTAL: 14
SEMESTER 6
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUT40110 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Comp - - - - 10
TOTAL: - - - 10
LEGEND/NOTES:
STR : Structure PREQ: Prerequisite(s)
Comp : Compulsory L : Lecture
CC : Common Core P : Practical/Lab
DC : Discipline Core T : Tutorial
Sp : Specialisation C : Credit
El : Elective
# Path 1 : Sport and Club
## Path 2 : Uniform Unit
* For Muslim students
** For non-Muslim students
*** Students are required to complete a minimum of fours (4) credits of elective courses
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
1
DJJ1012 - ENGINEERING DRAWING course provides the students with the
fundamentals of engineering drawings. It emphasizes on the practical knowledge of
drawing instruments and drawing techniques that will be applied in workshop practical
activities and in Computer Aided Design courses.
DJJ1032 - MECHANICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE 1 exposes the students to welding,
machining and fitting which involve the use of arc and gas welding machine, lathe
machine, drilling machine, grinding, hand tools, marking out tools, measuring and testing
tools. Students are also taught to emphasize on safety procedures and cleanliness in the
workshop.
DJJ1043 - WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY provides exposure and knowledge in using
hand tools, machine operation such as drilling, lathe, milling and computer numerical
control. It also covers on gear measurement and inspection welding process in oxy
acetylene, Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) and
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW).
DJJ2022 - ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY exposes students to the basic electrical
circuit concepts, the application of electromagnetism in electrical machines and
transformers. The course focuses on the different types of electrical circuits, the
relationship between current and voltage including the resistance. It also provides the skills
on the methods of constructing basic circuits and operation of electrical machines and
transformers. This course also exposes the students to the demonstration of experiments
in Electrical Technology. exposes the students to practical laboratory experiments in
Electrical Technology.
2
DJJ2032 - MECHANICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE 2 exposes the students to gas and
arc welding, machining and foundry works. Safety procedure practice is heavily
emphasized in the workshop.
DJJ2062 - COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN 1 provides a comprehensive introduction to
Computer-Aided Design software. It is an introductory level where the students will learn to
navigate and use the software to create two-dimensional design in engineering. Students
shall be able to demonstrate competency in using some standard available features of a
CAD application to create and manipulate objects or elements and to modify them. They
should be able to change object properties and to undertake printing or plotting activity
associated with the delivery outputs. In addition, students are required to use some
advanced features of CAD software, such as inserting objects from other applications.
DJJ2073 - THERMODYNAMICS provides knowledge of theory, concept and
application of principles to solve problems related to thermodynamics. It emphasizes on
concept of non-flow process and flow process, properties of steam, Carnot cycle and
Rankine cycle. This course also exposes the students of the experiments in
Thermodynamics applications.
DJJ2093 - FLUID MECHANICS provides the fundamentals of fluid mechanics
principles related to the fluid properties and behaviour in static and dynamic situations.
This course also exposes the experiments in fluids mechanics applications.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
3
DJJ3032 - MECHANICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE 3 exposes the students to the use
of Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) and Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding machines. Students also
will perform a task by using lathe and milling machine. In addition students will be exposed
in entrepreneurships. Safety procedures practice will be emphasized in workshop.
DJJ3053 - ENGINEERING MECHANICS focuses on theoretical knowledge in statics
and dynamics. This course provides students with fundamental understanding of forces
and equilibrium, resultants, equilibrium of a particles and structural analysis. This course
also covers kinematics and kinetics of particles. This course also exposes the students to
the demonstration of experiments in Engineering Mechanics.
DJJ3103 - STRENGTH OF MATERIALS provides knowledge on concepts and
calculation of forces on materials, thermal stress, shear force and bending moment,
bending stress, shear stress and torsion in shafts. It also deals with the experiments
conducted on tensile test, bending moment, shearing force and torsion and deflection.
DJJ3213 - MATERIAL SCIENCE provides students with an understanding of material
science and engineering which emphasizes on atomic and crystal structure, material
properties and behaviour including material classification and its application in the
engineering field. The topic also covers the processes of metal work used to produce
engineering components and apply basic principles of material testing and processing
through practical.
DJJ5032 - MECHANICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICES 4 course allows the students to
operate machine tools, extend their experiences on indexing, precision grinding, CNC
machine and able to work in a clean and safe workshop environment.
4
DJJ5113 - MECHANICS OF MACHINES exposes the students with knowledge on
techniques and concepts of mechanics of machines and analyzing problems related to
hoists, friction, simple harmonic motion, velocity and acceleration diagram, friction and belt
drives. This course also exposes the students to the demonstration of experiments in
Mechanics of Machines by using the real equipment.
DJJ5123 - PNEUMATICS & HYDRAULICS provides knowledge and understanding to
the importance of pneumatics and hydraulics circuits, equipment and design along with its
usage in the industry.
DJJ5133 - ENGINEERING DESIGN provides knowledge on basic engineering design.
It emphasizes on mathematical analysis for simple component designs in engineering such
as key, rivet and welding joint. It also provides knowledge on gear design and selection of
bearing.
DJJ5141 - PROJECT 1 provides students with solid foundation on knowledge and
skills in preparing project proposal, writing and presentation of proposal.
***DJJ5062 - COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN 2 exposes the students to learn the
fundamental principles of 3D parametric part design and production-ready part drawings
using 3D CAD software. Students will know the various method of creating a solid model
using extrude, revolve, swept, assembly, simulation and animation. Hands-on exercises
representing real-world, industry-specific design of mechanical engineering will also be
covered in this course.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
4
***DJJ5172 - INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL exposes the students to the basic
principles in control system and its usage in industrial sector is the main focus in this
course. Instrumentation and control also provide knowledge to the students in components
measurement in control systems that are normally used in industries.
DJJ6143 - PROJECT 2 introduces the students to the concepts of conducting a
design or case study. The students select a project, list the project’s needs, the processes
involved, cost estimation, project schedule by applying appropriate methodology in the
project planning. It also involves project implementation, project report and presentation.
5
DJJ6153 - MECHANICAL COMPONENTS AND MAINTENANCE course covers
necessary mechanical components needed in Industries. The topics include maintenance
principles and procedures, lubrication, power transmission, bearing, clutches and brake,
and also pumps, valves and compressor. This course also provides knowledge and skills
regarding maintenance of mechanical components as well as assembly and disassembly
of compressors.
DJJ6162 - MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT covers topics such
as maintenance organization, maintenance strategies system, system approach to
maintenance, maintenance planning and scheduling and computerized maintenance
management system (CMMS). This course also provides student with knowledge
regarding maintenance of facilities and equipment in good working condition and help them
develop good management knowledge.
***DJJ6182 - ENGINEERING PLANT TECHNOLOGY provides an introduction to plant
technology, such as steam powered plant, steam turbine, gas turbine plant, diesel power
plant, compressed air plant and water pump.
***DJJ6192 - INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT provides students with a strong
fundamental understanding of industrial management prospect and production system
planning such as inventory, scheduling, production system operation, facilities, plan
location, layout and line balancing. This course also provides knowledge in quality control
and human resource management.
***DJJ6202 - DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING FOR MECHANICAL
COMPONENTS. Mechanical components are subjected to deterioration once
commissioned. This deterioration may be in many forms, for example, vibration and
misalignment, friction and wear, under or over lubrication. If this deterioration left
uncorrected it will lead to component failure. This course provides knowledge and skills on
diagnosis and troubleshooting lubrication, bearing, shaft alignment and pump.
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JOBS PROSPECT:
This programme provides the knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering field that can be applied to a broad range of careers in mechanical engineering. The knowledge and skills that the students acquire from the programme will enable them to participate in the job market as:
1. Technical Assistant
2. Assistant Service Manager
3. Service Advisor
4. Supervisor
5. Assistant Engineer
6. Junior Engineer
7. Technical Instructor or Lecturer
8. Technical Sales Executive
FACILITIES:
To administer and facilitate teaching and learning process, Mechanical Engineering Department is equipped with the following amenities:
1. Mechanical Engineering Laboratory consists of :-
i. Material Testing
ii. Metallurgy
iii. Electrical Technology
iv. Plant Engineering
v. Manufacturing
vi. Instrumentation & Control
vii. Mechanics of Machines
viii. CAD/CAE
2. Engineering Workshop
i. Welding Workshop
ii. Machining Workshop
iii. Foundry Workshop
3. Engineering Drawing Room.
4. Computer Laboratory
5. Lecturer Room
6. Smart Classroom
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INTRODUCTION:
In order to keep abreast with rapid technological advancements and evolving require-
ments in industries today, Department of Polytechnic Education (DPE) has worked
collaboratively with the nation’s key industry players in developing and reviewing the
curriculum of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) programme. This col-
laboration aims to equip students with up-to-date knowledge and relevant skills to
meet the global challenges and the requirements of the ICT industries. This initiative
move, namely blended learning and Work-based Learning (WBL), is a form of peda-
gogy that blends classroom instructions with structured simulated real-life working ex-
perience which prepares students for a competitive edge in today’s workplace.
This is true especially in the ICT area where there is a rapidly growing demand for
highly skilled and technically savvy workforce. The activities of many ICT industries
require increasingly sophisticated ICT workforce. One of the most important factors
gearing towards the growth of productivity is qualified manpower in this area, in order
for the industry to develop and remain competitive in the world market. To address
these issues the Curriculum Development Division (CDD), DPE cooperates with the
industries, Private Higher Learning Institutions and Public Higher Learning Institutions
to develop and review the curriculum of the ICT programme. This curriculum inte-
grates with the curriculum of professional certification and industry-led curriculum such
as Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA A+), Oracle Java Certifica-
tion, Microsoft Computer System Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Certified Desk-
top Service Technician (MCDST), Cisco Certified Network Associates (CCNA), EC-
Council Network Security (ENSA), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and Infosys Cam-
pus Connect programme, so as to give the opportunities for the students to sit for pro-
fessional certificate examinations by the end of the final semester. This will give the
students an added value and ensure that the knowledge and skills acquired through
this programme are relevant with the needs of the ICT ndustries specifically.
INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY)
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SYNOPSIS:
This programme provides education and training in Computing field with a specific
emphasis on Information Technology area. The courses offered is grouped into
modules such as Platform Technologies, Computing Foundation, Programming
Essentials, Industry-Led modules and Industry Domain Cluster, which are referred to
specific task. The courses offered provide opportunities for students to get into a
broad range of careers in a variety of ICT sectors. This programme also provides the
students with transferable skills and multiskilling which enable them to adapt to new
technologies. In addition to the technical courses, students are also taught English for
Digital Technology, Pengajian Islam or Pendidikan Moral, Co-Curriculum, and
Inventive Problem Solving to enhance their competencies in soft skills. As the
programme emphasizes self-initiated learning and hands-on competencies, graduates
of this programme will be ready to take the challenges in the world of computing
technologies.
PROGRAMME AIMS
The graduates of Diploma in Information Technology (Digital Technology) will have the
knowledge, technical skills and attitude to adapt themselves with new technological
advancement and challenges in the fields of Digital Technology.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)
The Diploma in Information Technology (Digital Technology) programme shall produce
semi-professionals who are:
1. possess relevant knowledge, skills and aptitude to meet job specifications,
organisational and system needs;
2. can utilise current computing tools and techniques by applying knowledge and
interpreting information to solve problems, can execute and be responsible for
routine tasks;
3. have effective communication skills to convey information, problems and
solutions;
4. have teamwork and interpersonal skills, entrepreneurial awareness and are aware
of their social and ethical responsibilities; and
5. possess skills for life-long learning and career development.
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PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)
Upon completion of the programme, graduates should be able to:
1. apply the foundation of computing, mathematics and soft skills to be competent
and possess strong understanding in related Information Technology (IT) fields;
2. practice technical skills by applying appropriate methodologies, models and tech-
niques in IT fields;
3. communicate effectively with IT Professionals, other professionals and community;
4. demonstrate strong analytical and critical thinking skills to troubleshoot and solve
problems within realistic constraints by applying knowledge, principles and skills in
IT;
5. demonstrate an awareness of and consideration for society, health, safety, legal
and cultural issues and their consequent responsibilities;
6. acquire life-long learning and professional development to enrich knowledge and
competencies;
7. inculcate entrepreneurial skills in the related discipline that contributes towards
national growth and be competitive in IT industries;
8. adhere to professional codes of ethics and enhance humanistic values to adapt to
the real challenges in working environment; and
9. demonstrate effective leadership and teamwork skills.
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 1
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
MPU1012 PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA Comp - 1 0 2 2
DBM1033 MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING CC - 2 0 2 3
DFC1033 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SYSTEM CC - 1 4 0 3
DFC1042 PROBLEM SOLVING & PROGRAM DESIGN CC - 1 2 0 2
DFC2073 PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS CC DFC1042 1 4 0 3
DFC2053 COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE CC - 2 2 0 3
DFC2063 OPERATING SYSTEM CC - 2 2 0 3
Course implementation and schedule are conducted in sequence/serial basis : 28 19
TOTAL:
SEMESTER 2
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DFC2083 DATABASE DESIGN CC - 1 4 0 3
DFC3023 INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS CC DFC1033 2 2 0 3
DFT4013 SECURITY BASICS AND IT PROFESSIONAL CC - 2 2 0 3
DBM2033 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS CC - 2 0 2 3
DFC3033 DATA STRUCTURES CC DFC2073 2 2 0 3
MPU2011 KO-KURIKULUM 1 Comp - 0 2 0 1
MPU2012/ MPU2022
*PENGAJIAN ISLAM or
**PENDIDIKAN MORAL CC - 2 0 1 2
TOTAL: 18 26
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 3
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DFP4023 HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION CC - 2 2 0 3
DFC3043 SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN CC - 2 2 0 3
MPU3012 KO-KURIKULUM 2 Comp - 0 4 0 2
DFT5013 CYBERPRENEURSHIP Sp - 2 2 0 3
TRACK : SUBJECT 1 Sp - 3
TRACK : SUBJECT 2 Sp - 3/4
TOTAL: 17/18 16
SEMESTER 4
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
MPU4013 ENGLISH FOR DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Comp - 1 4 0 3
TRACK : SUBJECT 3 Sp - 3
TRACK : SUBJECT 4 Sp - 3
TRACK : SUBJECT 5 Sp 3
TRACK : ELECTIVES 1 El 2
TRACK: ELECTIVES 2 El 3
TOTAL: 17 5
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 5
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
TRACK : PROJECT Sp 4 / 5
TRACK : SUBJECT 6 Sp 3 / 4
TRACK : SUBJECT 7 Sp 3 / 4
TRACK : ELECTIVES 3 El 3
TOTAL: 13 / 14 /15
SEMESTER 6
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PRE
L P T C
DUT7019 INTERNSHIP Comp - 0 360 0 9
TOTAL: 360 9
94 / 95 JUMLAH KREDIT BERGRADUAT
OFFERED TRACK :
TRACK 1 : SOFTWARE AND APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Legend/ Notes:
L : Lecture, P : Practical/ Lab, T : Tutorial, C : Credit
(The numbers indicated under L, P & T represent the contact hours per week, to be used as a guide
for time table preparation)
The distribution of contact hour in the programme structure is the recommended contact hours per
week for 14 instructional weeks/ lessons of each course. The distribution of contact hours for instruc-
tional week and/ or course schedule at the institution needs to be attuned according to course imple-
mentation in series or modular by taking into account the Student Learning Time (SLT).
* For Muslim Students
** For Non Muslim Students
*** Students are required to take minimum of eight (8) credits of elective courses in one (1) Industry
Domain Track
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SUBJECT THAT BEEN OFFER FOR TRACK 1 :
SOFTWARE AND APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT (SAD)
SPECIALISATION SOFTWARE AND APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
COURSE CODE COURSE PREQ L P T C STR
DFT5013 CYBERPRENEURSHIP - 2 2 0 3 Sp
DFT6014 INTEGRATED PROJECT - 1 6 0 4 Sp
DFT3013 WEB DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES - 1 4 0 3 Sp
DFT4024 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING DFC1042 2 4 0 4 Sp
DFT3063 DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA - 1 4 0 3 Sp
DFP6033 SECURE MOBILE COMPUTING DFT4013 1 4 0 3 Sp
DFP4033 INTEGRATIVE PROGRAMMING AND TECH-
NOLOGIES DFC2083 1 4 0 3 Sp
DFP4013 VISUAL PROGRAMMING DFT4024 1 4 0 3 Sp
DFP5013 MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT DFT4024 1 4 0 3 Sp
TOTAL: 11 36 0 29
ELECTIVES FOR SOFTWARE AND APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
COURSE CODE COURSE PREQ L P T C STR
DFP5023 ***IOS APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT DFT4024 1 4 0 3 El
DFP5033 ***SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT AND DE-
SIGN - 2 2 0 3 El
DFW5013 ***ADVANCED WEB DEVELOPMENT DFC2083
DFT3013 1 4 0 3 El
DFW6013 *** SECURITY IN WEB PROGRAMMING DFT4013
DFT3013 1 4 0 3 El
DFT1012 ***INVENTIVE PROBLEM SOLVING - 1 2 0 2 El
DFP4053 ***DATABASE ADMINISTRATION DFC2083 2 2 0 3 El
TOTAL: 8
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SUBJECT THAT BEEN OFFER FOR
TRACK 2 : NETWORKING SYSTEMS
SPECIALISATIONS FOR NETWORKING SYSTEMS
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DFT5013 CYBERPRENEURSHIP Sp - 2 2 0 3
DFT6014 INTEGRATED PROJECT Sp - 1 6 0 4
DFN4013 NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS Sp DFC3023 2 2 0 3
DFN4023 OPEN SOURCE OPERATING SYSTEM Sp DFC2063 1 4 0 3
DFN5033 NETWORK SECURITY Sp DFC3023 2 2 0 3
DFN4043 SWITCHING & ROUTING ESSENTIALS Sp DFN4013 2 2 0 3
DFN5013 BASIC ROUTING TECHNOLOGY Sp - 1 4 0 3
DFN6014 ADVANCED ROUTING Sp - 2 4 0 4
DFN6023 CONNECTING WAN Sp - 2 2 0 3
15 28 0 29 TOTAL:
ELECTIVES FOR NETWORKING SYSTEMS
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DFT1012 INVENTIVE PROBLEM SOLVING El - 1 2 0 2
DFT3013 WEB DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES El - 1 4 0 3
DFT4024 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING El DFC1042 2 4 0 4
DFN4033 FIBRE OPTIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEM El - 2 2 0 3
DFD4043 CLOUD COMPUTING El DFC3023 1 4 0 3
DFN5023 NETWORK DESIGN El DFN4013 2 2 0 3
DFN5043 SOCKET PROGRAMMING El DFT4024 1 4 0 3
DFN6033 OPEN SOURCE SERVER ADMINISTRA-TION El DFN4023 2 2 0 3
TOTAL: 8
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
1
DFC1033 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SYSTEM introduces students to the
hardware, software and foundation in the basic Information Technology (IT) knowledge
and skills necessary for ICT professionals. This course is the study of personal computer
(PC) hardware including PC assembly and upgrading, and installing and connecting
peripherals. Student will learn hardware troubleshooting techniques used to identify and
rectify computer faults. Student are exposed to the principles and good practices in
environmentally sustainable computing and the use of appropriate technologies,
methodologies in managing IT environment.
DFC1042 - PROGRAMMING SOLVING & PROGRAM DESIGN introduces the techniques
in problem solving and program design. The concepts learned in this course can be
applied to many of the real life problems which can be solved by writing computer
programs. A multiphase program development life cycle and two basic phases of problem
solving and program design are emphasized. Problem analysis and the stepwise
specification of the algorithms, pseudo code and flow chart are also defined.
DFC2073 - PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS course introduces the fundamental
concepts of structured programming, and provides a comprehensive introduction to
programming for Information Technology majors. Topics include data types, control
structures, functions, arrays, and the mechanics of running, testing, and debugging.
Practical lab sessions and problem based questions will help to develop the skills required
to identify the best data and program constructs to solve well-defined problems. The
course also aims to explore the logic of programming via the algorithm concepts and
implement them in programming structures including functions, arrays, strings, and
pointers .
DFC2053 - COMPUTER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE course is designed to introduce
the basic concepts on which the stored program digital computer is formulated. These
include the introduction of computer architecture and computer organisation, and the
representation and manipulation of numbering system. This goal addresses the question
on how does a computer work and how it is organized. The course also provides students
with foundation knowledge of the Central Processing Unit and assembly language
programming .
DFC2063- OPERATING SYSTEM course introduces the design and implementation
of operating systems. This course will cover briefly the evolution of operating system, and
also the major components of most operating system. Particular emphasis will be given to
three major OS subsystems: process management (processes, threads, CPU scheduling,
and deadlock), memory management (segmentation, paging, swapping), file systems, and
operating system in most mobile devices today that support for distributed systems and
2
DFC2083 - DATABASE DESIGN course engages students to analyze business scenarios and create a data model - a conceptual representation of an organization’s information. Students implement their database design by creating a physical database using SQL. Basic SQL syntax and the rules for constructing valid SQL statements are reviewed. This course culminates with a case study that challenges students to design, implement, and demonstrate a database solution for a business or organization.
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2
DFC3023 - INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS course introduces students to the
concepts and principles of data transmission and computer networks. This course enables
students to correctly use standard terminology in describing the main Local Area Network
(LAN) topologies, and hardware components used in networking. This course provides
students with the knowledge and skills to build a network infrastructure using copper cable
and wireless devices. Students also learn to troubleshoot network and secure the wireless
network.
DFT4013- SECURITY BASICS AND IT PROFESSIONAL course is intended to help
student’s gain fundamental and comprehensive understanding of information security
which will focus on an overview of major information security issues, technologies, and
approaches. This course is a comprehensive study of the principles and practices of
computer system security including operating system security, network security, software
security and web security. Students are exposed to the principles and good practices in
environmentally sustainable secured computing and the use of appropriate tools and
technologies in managing Information System environment.
DFC3033 - DATA STRUCTURES course is designed to focus on the basic data
structures. Among the specific data structures covered are linked list, stacks, queues,
trees, sorting and searching. The emphasis is on choosing appropriate data structures and
MPU2011 - KO-KURIKULUM 1 memfokuskan kepada penguasaan pengetahuan dan
kemahiran khusus secara holistik bagi mengukuhkan pembentukan kemahiran insaniah
pelajar yang positif.
3
DFC3043 - SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN course is an introduction to the
concept and the development of information system. The course is designed to acquire the
knowledge of system development life cycle. It covers all activities in planning, analysing,
designing and developing information systems including techniques used in software
maintenance. Systems analysis is the process of turning a set of user requirements into a
logical system specification. Systems design takes the logical specification and converts it
into a set of designs that can then be implemented to create a working application. It
includes expanded coverage of data flow diagrams, data dictionary, and process
DFP4023 - HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION course aims to provide students with
fundamental knowledge of HCI, including areas such as user and task analysis, human
factors, ergonomics, accessibility standards and universal design. The course focuses on
awareness in computer technology and how usability plays a major part in achieving
effective implementation of designs and interactivity. This provides a new dimension that
DFT5013 - CYBERPRENEURSHIP course provides a broad overview of the role of
entrepreneurial thinking and innovation in advancing IT-focused businesses. This student
will examine how these skills can be leveraged to create new IT-driven businesses as well
as to create competitive advantage for existing businesses via new IT products and
services. Students will be introduced to concepts, tools, and principles of business
management including business strategy, finance, marketing, human resources, and
leadership within the context of IT business models.
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3
* DFT3013– WEB DESIGN TECHNOLOGIES introduces students to basic web design
using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and JavaScript.
Throughout the course students are introduced to planning and designing effective web
pages; implementing web pages by writing HTML, CSS code and JavaScript; enhancing
web pages with the use of page layout techniques, text formatting, graphics, images, and
multimedia; and producing a functional, multi-page website.
* DFT3063 - DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA course covers multimedia concepts and
applications utilizing text, graphics, animation, sound, video, and various multimedia
applications in the design, development, and creation of multimedia presentations and
publications within an interactive environment. Students will explore the use of multimedia
tools in designing and authoring of interactive digital media.
** DFN4013 - NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS course covers the fundamental of the
networking concepts, principles and terminology. Topics include network protocols, Local-
area networks (LANs), Wide-area networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI)
model, cabling, and Ethernet Internet Protocol (IP) and network standards.
** DFN4023 - OPEN SOURCE OPERATING SYSTEM course is an introductory
course students will learn and familiar with the open source environment. Installation,
configuration and management of Linux operating systems are explored. Focus on
filesystem management, user and group accounts management, and common
administrative tasks. This course is ideal for beginners to learn the Linux command line but
MPU3012 - KO-KURIKULUM 2 memfokuskan kepada penguasaan pengetahuan dan
kemahiran khusus secara holistik bagi mengukuhkan pembentukan kemahiran insaniah
pelajar yang positif.
4
DFT4024 - OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING course introduces students to the
principles and concepts behind the paradigm of Object Oriented Programming. This course
introduces students to write, compile and run programs, make effective use of some of the
standard packages, write object-oriented code using classes and objects, inheritance and
polymorphism.
DFP4033 - INTEGRATIVE PROGRAMMING AND TECHNOLOGIES course introduces
students to the knowledge of GUI programming in Java. This course addresses on the
creation of GUIs through stand-alone front-end applications and web-based application.
This course also focuses primarily on the Swing library, Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT)
and also equips students with knowledge in the development of database applications and
web-based solutions.
DFP4013- VISUAL PROGRAMMING course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to develop applications in Microsoft Visual Basic .Net for the Microsoft .NET platform. The course focuses on user interface programming structure, language syntax and integration of Visual Basic .NET application development. This course introduces computer programming using the Visual BASIC programming language with object-oriented programming principles. Emphasis is on event-driven programming methods, including creating and manipulating objects, classes, and using object-oriented tools such as the class debugger. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test and debug at a beginning level.
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4
* DFP5033 - SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT AND DESIGN introduces the engineering disciple that is concerned with all aspects of software product from the early stages of development which is system requirement, software development, software design and implementation process.
* DFP4053 - DATABASE ADMINISTRATION course will help students to develop the database administration capabilities and will discuss how to create and manage database, users, roles and resources. It also gives them in depth knowledge of important features of Oracle database administrator.
** DFN4043—SWITCHING AND ROUTING ESSENTIALS course covers the Ethernet Internet Protocol (IP) addressing and network standards. Students also learn how to troubleshoot a network problem. This course also introduces students to the equipment, applications, and protocols in a small network. Students’ skills are developed through hands-on exercises in the laboratory on configuration, installation and troubleshooting of a switched network and basic routing.
** DFN5013 - BASIC ROUTING TECHNOLOGY course introduces students to the
equipment, applications, and protocols in a small network. The course provides knowledge
on routing protocols such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and single-area Open
Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol which includes VLSM, VLANs and Dynamic Trunking
Protocol (DTP). Students also learn about the routing tables and Access Control Lists
(ACLs). Students’ skills are developed through hands-on exercises in the laboratory on
** DFN5033 - NETWORK SECURITY course is designed to focus on the overall security
processes based on security policy emphasizing on hands-on skills in the areas of a secure
perimeter, secure connectivity, identity services and intrusion detection. The knowledge
delivered shall enable students to identify some of the security approaches to design a
defensive strategy in a computer network environment. Discussion on the security features of
Microsoft Windows Server and Open Source Software network operating systems are also
** DFT1012 - INVENTIVE PROBLEM SOLVING course is designed to enable today’s
students to bring to such a session a new series of tools and techniques called TRIZ also
known as Theory of Inventive Problem-Solving. One of the foundational premises of this
methodology is the theory that at the root of all inventive problems is a contradiction, in the
form of either technical or physical opposing forces, which will need to be overcome for an
DFT6014– INTEGRATED PROJECT course will give students the practical and design
experience of carrying out an independent application software or technical project from
project requirements, implementation, testing to delivery and presentation of the project. The
course requires students to learn new technologies and encourage student to develop their
generic skills such as developing teamwork, project management, communication skills,
problem solving skills and technical writing skills. This will inculcate independent and life-long
5
* DFW5013 - ADVANCED WEB DEVELOPMENT introduces the techniques in Java
technologies for web development. The course focuses on Java EE components,
terminologies of web concepts, Servlets and JSP. Database manipulation and web
deployment are emphasized. Upon completion students are able to design, code, test, and
debug at beginning level.
COURSE SYNOPSIS:
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* DFP5013 - MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT introduces mobile application development for the Android platform. Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. The Android SDK provides the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications on the Android platform using the Java programming language. Students will learn skills for creating and deploying Android applications, with particular emphasis on software engineering topics including software architecture, software process, usability, and deployment. Topics will include Android Development Environment, user interfaces, audio, persistence, SQLite databases, location, sensors, and graphics.
* DFP6033 - SECURE MOBILE COMPUTING course appraises vulnerabilities and threat vectors associated with Mobile Computing Devices. This course contains a specific emphasis on mitigation techniques including security configurations as well as security software. Topics will include the following: Mobile Computing Overview, Wireless Communications Infrastructure Vulnerabilities, Wireless Communications Infrastructure Vulnerabilities Mitigation Techniques, Mobile Platform Vulnerabilities, Mobile Platform Vulnerabilities Mitigation Techniques, Mobile App Vulnerabilities, Mobile App Vulnerabilities Mitigation Techniques, Mobile Device Vulnerabilities, Mobile Device Vulnerabilities Mitigation Techniques and Organizational Mobile Device Security Policy Requirements.
** DFN6014 - ADVANCED ROUTING course introduces students to the operations of advanced routing protocols in a larger and multi area networks. Students learn how to configure routers for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and resolve common issues with OSPF and EIGRP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
** DFN6023 - CONNECTING WAN course introduces strategies that can be used to
systematically design a highly functional network, such as the hierarchical network design
model, and appropriate device selections. This course also introduces students to the
WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex
network. The course enables students to understand the selection criteria of network
devices and WAN technologies to meet network requirements. Students learn how to
configure and troubleshoot network devices and resolve common issues with data link
protocols. Knowledge and skills are developed to implement virtual private network (VPN)
** DFN5023 - NETWORK DESIGN course aims to develop the skills necessary to
design small Enterprise LANs and WANs based on network lifecycle phase. It also
provides an introduction to collecting network design requirements, translating those
requirements into equipment and protocol needs, and creating a network topology which
addresses the needs of the customer. It will also familiarize students with the process to
** DFN5043 - SOCKET PROGRAMMING course focuses on the concept of sockets as
means of using Internet Protocol (IP) to communicate between machines and using Java
programming language to establish the network communication. The course introduces
elements of network programming and concepts involved in creating network applications
using sockets. This opens up a whole new class of applications to programmers.
COURSE SYNOPSIS:
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* Subject (Specialization and Electives) offered for Track Software and Application Development
** Subject Specialization and Electives) offered for Track Networking Systems
:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
5
** DFN4033 - FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEM introduces students to the basic concept of fiber optic communication systems. This course covers fiber optic characteristics, losses in fiber optic cable and the fundamental concept of optical measurement. This course also provides knowledge in splicing techniques, multiplexing techniques and design consideration in fiber optic communication system.
** DFD4043 - CLOUD COMPUTING course introduces students to the concepts and principles of cloud computing service and deployment models, architectures and security. Students will be exposed to the current practices in cloud computing. Topics may include distributed computing models and technologies, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and virtualization.
** DFN6033 - OPEN SOURCE SERVER ADMINSTRATION is a course designed to provide students with skills on managing servers used to administer Campus Area Network (CAN) and network services needed. Students will acquire knowledge and skill in server’s configurations implemented in a typical Campus Area Network (CAN) environment using Linux.
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JOB PROSPECT:
ICT manpower demand is expected to have a strong growth recently based on the re-
search done by Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC). The rapid develop-
ment in ICT has raised the demand for qualified IT graduates that meet the industry
needs and requirements for both locally and globally. Thus, graduates from this pro-
gramme are equipped with the knowledge, skills, attitude and abilities that can be ap-
plied to a broad range of careers in the ICT industrial worlds and businesses. The
knowledge and skills that the students acquire from the programme will enable them
to participate in the job market such as:
1. Computer Application Programmer
2. Internet Programmer
3. Web Programmer
4. Database Programmer
5. System Analysts Assistant
6. Software Developer
7. Database Administrator
8. Software Tester
9. System Support Personnel
10. Systems Programmer
11. Network Support Personnel
12. Network Administrator
13. IT Supporting Engineer
14. Assistant Network Engineer
15. Technical Helpdesk / Support.
FACILITIES:
To administer and facilitate teaching and learning process, Information & Communica-
tion Technology Department is equipped with the following amenities:
1. Mini Lecture Hall
2. Classrooms
3. Application Development Laboratory
4. Computer Network Laboratory
5. Computer Digital Laboratory
6. Hypermedia Laboratory
7. Information Technology Laboratory
8. Project Room
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INTRODUCTION:
Accounting is a body of knowledge with developing and communicating financial infor-mation about an organization and non-profit organization to management, stakehold-ers, government, bankers, creditors and other related parties and to assist in econom-ic and business decision making. Therefore, the need for graduates with adequate knowledge and skills in accounting is essential to fulfill the task. In addition, expanding global market has made it a great opportunity for the accounting graduates to get job. As Malaysia prefers to be fully development by 2020, it is expected that 65,000 ac-countants will be needed at that time.
Department of Polytechnic Education (DPE) takes initiative to meet this demand by offering the programme, Diploma in Accountancy. Department hopes to provide career advancement in the field of accounting to complete the requirements.
SYNOPSIS:
The Diploma in Accountancy in polytechnics, under the Ministry of Education is de-signed to equip graduates with knowledge and skills with integrated educational expe-rience in disciplines, areas and sub-areas of financial accounting, auditing, taxation and cost accounting as well as management knowledge, information technology, en-trepreneurship and interpersonal development. The objective of this programme is providing the accounting education at professional level to meet the demands of both the public and private sectors.
The aims of this programme are to equip the future graduates with accounting and management skills in business environment in order to build their careers in account-ancy. Each of the courses in the accounting programme includes rigorous education, examination, experience, interpersonal developments and ethics requirements. This programme is designed and benchmarked with the accounting professional bodies in Malaysia which is stated in Schedule 1, Part 2 of the Accountants Act 1967, Interna-tional Accounting Standards (IAS), International Federation Of Accountants (IFAC) and Programme Standards Accounting under Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA). Graduates will be awarded Diploma in Accountancy by the polytechnics.
PROGRAMME AIMS:
Diploma in Accountancy aims at producing accounting graduates who will have knowledge, technical skills and attitude to adapt themselves with the growing business environment.
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DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTACY
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PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO):
Diploma in Accountancy programme shall produce professionals who are:
1. Knowledgeable and technically competent in accounting discipline in-line with the industry requirement.
2. Effective in communication and demonstrate good leadership quality in an organization
3. Capable to solve problems in business situations innovatively, creatively and ethically through sustainable approach.
4. Able to demonstrate entrepreneurship skills and recognize the needs of life-long learning for successful career advancement.
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOME (PLO):
Upon completion of the programme, the students will be able to :
1. Explain the role of accounting in an organization and related field in every industry worldwide
2. Prepare full set of accounts for sole proprietorships, partnership and companies; costing and management accounting information; and assist in preparation of tax returns, audit process and finance functions.
3. Communicate effectively both in written and spoken form with colleague, other professionals and community.
4. Identify financial and non-financial information in assisting decision making process.
5. Develop an effective social responsibility and humanistic values to meet the common goals.
6. Apply information technology for recording accounting information; and engage in life-long learning.
7. Apply managerial and entrepreneurial skills.
8. Apply values, ethics, morality and professionalism in their work.
9. Demonstrate effective leadership and teamwork responsibility.
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 1
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUB1012 PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUE1012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 1 Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRB1XX0 ASAS UNIT BERUNIFORM## Comp - 0 2 0 0
DUW1012 OCCUPATIONAL, SAFETY AND HEALTH CC - 2 0 0 2
DPA1013 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING DC - 3 0 1 3
DPB1013 STATISTICS CC - 3 0 1 3
DPB1023 MICROECONOMICS CC - 3 0 1 3
DPB3013 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT CC - 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 16 2 8 18
SEMESTER 2
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA2022 PENGURUSAN DALAM ISLAM* Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUB2012 NILAI MASYARAKAT MALAYSIA** Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRS2XX1 SUKAN# Comp - 0 2 0 1
DRB2XX1 UNIT BERUNIFORM 1## Comp DRB1XX0 0 2 0 1
DPA2013 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 DC DPA1013 3 0 1 3
DPA2033 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DC - 3 0 1 3
DPB2023 MACROECONOMICS CC DPB1023 3 0 1 3
DPB2033 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS CC - 3 0 1 3
DPB3023 COMMERCIAL LAW DC - 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 16 2 7 18
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 3
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE3012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 2 Comp DUE1012 1 0 2 2
DRK3XX2 KELAB/PERSATUAN# Comp - 0 4 0 2
DRB3XX2 UNIT BERUNIFORM 2## Comp DRB2XX1 0 4 0 2
DPA3013 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2 DC DPA2013 3 0 1 3
DPA3023 COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM DC DPA1013 1 4 0 3
DPA3033 MALAYSIAN TAXATION 1 DC - 3 0 1 3
DPA3043 AUDITING DC DPA2013 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 11 8 5 16
SEMESTER 4
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE5012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 3 Comp DUE3012 1 0 2 2
DPA5013 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 DC DPA3013 3 0 1 3
DPA5023 COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 1 DC DPA2013 3 0 1 3
DPA5033 MALAYSIAN TAXATION 2 DC DPA3033 3 0 1 3
DPA5043 AUDIT AND ASSURANCE DC DPA3043 3 0 1 3
DPA5053 COMPANY LAW CC - 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 16 0 7 17
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 5
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA6022 KOMUNIKASI DAN PENYIARAN ISLAM Comp - 1 0 2 2
DPB2012 ENTREPRENEURSHIP CC - 2 1 0 2
DPA6013 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4 DC DPA5013 3 0 1 3
DPA6023 COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 2 DC DPA5023 3 0 1 3
DPB5043 BUSINESS FINANCE DC - 3 0 1 3
DPB5023 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODOLOGY DC - 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 15 1 6 16
SEMESTER 6
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUT40110 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Comp - - - - 10
TOTAL: - - - 10
LEGEND/NOTES:
STR : Structure PREQ: Prerequisite(s)
Comp : Compulsory L : Lecture
CC : Common Core P : Practical/Lab
DC : Discipline Core T : Tutorial
Sp : Specialisation C : Credit
El : Elective
# Path 1 : Sport and Club
## Path 2 : Uniform Unit
* For Muslim students
** For non-Muslim students
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1
DPA1013 - FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING enables the students to develop
knowledge and understand the operational aspects of accounting system and procedures,
the techniques used to maintain accounting records in preparation of financial statements
of all entities. Besides that, the student will be able to explain the theory of accounting
applied in the accounting cycle related to principles and practice of accounting.
DPB1013 - STATISTICS provides knowledge and exposure to basic statistical
concepts, techniques, and how to utilize these techniques in data collection processes.
The module emphasizes on the knowledge and the ability to handle statistical data and
interpret them effectively. This course also provides understanding on how to apply
statistical data in relevant fields.
DPB1023 - MICROECONOMICS provides information on concepts, basic principles
and related problems. The course emphasizes the demand and supply theory, elasticity
and production as well as market equilibrium. This course also information on output
level determination and market price structure.
DPB3013 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT provides information on basic functions
in management, explains the management theories as practiced in the organization. This
course emphasizes the principles in management functions to ensure the efficiency and
the effectiveness of their operation in the organizations.
DPA 2013 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 enables students to deal with transactions
involving non-current assets, inventories and bank reconciliation. Besides that, students
will be able to prepare Statement of Comprehensive Income (Profit and Loss Account) and
Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet) from incomplete records and correction of
errors in preparing year - end financial statement.
2
DPA2033 - PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT provides the skills on how to
manage personal money wisely and can spend within the means and achieve the financial
goals with ease. The course emphasises on being in control of own finances regardless of
whether or not facing financial problems.
DPB2023 - MACROECONOMICS provides information on the concepts of economics
as a whole. The course emphasizes the role of economics sectors in determining the GDP.
This Course also provides information on the importance of government policy to
overcome the economic problem.
DPB2033 - BUSINESS MATHEMATICS provides knowledge of various basic
mathematical concepts, management problems and basic operational research techniques
based on financial and quantitative methods. The course emphasizes the application of
mathematical concepts and solutions in business and management. This course provides
information and exposes the student to basic practices in the world of business and
finance.
DPB3023 - COMMERCIAL LAW provides knowledge regarding legal aspects and
conducts of commercial transactions in Malaysia. The course is related to an introduction
to the legal principles in Malaysia, basic principles of contracts, agency, and sale of goods,
hire purchase, negotiable instruments and legal aspects of business entities.
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3
DPA3013 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2 course emphasizes knowledge and skills
necessary for accounting professionals. Students will be able to deal with specialized
transaction in Hire Purchase, Royalty, Accounting for Non-Profit Organization,
Manufacturing Accounts and Partnership Account.
DPA3023 - COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING SYSTEM provides students with skills to
use computer as an accounting tool in producing a full set of account. Students will use the
computer for recording general ledger, subsidiary ledger transactions, general journals and
special journals. The computer will also be used to analyze financial reports and prepare
statistical data to be used by management.
DPA3033 - MALAYSIAN TAXATION 1 provides knowledge to students on taxation
system applied in Malaysia, the method in determining resident status and the sources of
income. Students will also be introduced to the method of calculating income from various
sources, tax exemptions and tax relief for separate assessment or joint assessment.
DPA 3043 - AUDITING provides students with an understanding the nature, purpose,
scope and issues related to audit field. Students will learn about the professional auditing
practices and know the regulatory standards used in audit profession in Malaysia. Students
will be exposed to the auditing process which includes understand about internal control
system, audit planning, audit objectives and general principles, audit sampling, materiality
and audit risk.
DPA5013 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 course provides students with knowledge of
shares and debentures, and preparation of the Investment Accounts. Students are also
exposed on Contract Account, Consignment Account & Bill of Exchange and Branch
Accounts.
4
DPA5023 - COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 1 concerned with the
calculation of product costs use in the financial accounting. Students will learn elements of
manufacturing costs involved in manufacturing and servicing sectors, costing methods
used within production activities and the procedures of controlling in business
organizations.
DPA5033 - MALAYSIAN TAXATION 1 is an extension of Malaysian Taxation 1 which
provides knowledge to students through understanding the fundamental concepts and
principles of the Malaysian Taxation System and the relevance of taxation to individuals,
partnerships, companies and business decision making.
DPA5043 - AUDIT AND ASSURANCE offers skills from economic, informational and
regulatory perspectives. A primary objective of the course is to introduce and develop
abroad theoretical understanding on fundamental auditing concepts (including such
concepts as assertions, audit risks, materiality, risk assessment, client acceptance,
planning, internal control, evidence, reporting, audit quality, etc.). In this course, stages of
a financial statement audit (for public and private companies) are explored and other
assurance services are referred to.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
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DPA5053 - COMPANY LAW provides knowledge on the principles and law that need
to be adhered to by a company in Malaysia. This course gives emphasizes towards the
incorporation of a company, the management and administration of a company, the
company’s financial aspects and the winding up of a company. This course also provides
comprehensive knowledge on the importance of the provisions under the Company Act
1965.
DPB2012 - ENTREPRENEURSHIP focuses the principles and concept of
entrepreneurship. This course concentrates on the systematic methods of getting business
ideas. This course also prepares the students on ways to conduct and control the business
including fundamental of management, marketing and financing. It also emphasizes on the
preparation of business plan, thus developing their entrepreneurial skills.
5
DPA6013 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4 course prepared students to produce a full
set of financial statements according to Company Act 1965 and accounting standards.
Besides that, students should also be able to apply accounting theory in company’s
financial statement and understand the accounting roles in sustainable development.
Students are also exposed to group accounts and intra group accounts.
DPA6023 - COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 2 provides knowledge to
students on cost and management accounting system which accumulates, classifies,
summarizes and reports information to assist management in decision-making.
DPB5043 - BUSINESS FINANCE exposes the students on the concepts of finance
and techniques used to manage the financial planning of an organization. The theories and
concepts of basic financial are discussed as a benchmark and input for consideration, in
order to make short and long term financial decisions from the aspect of financing and
investment. Apart from that, organization’s financial analysis is used to analyze the
organization’s financial position.
DPB5023 - INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODOLOGY provides an
opportunity to develop working knowledge of research method, create student’s
understanding in the technique of conducting research work and enable students to use
knowledge gained from other disciplines for planning of research efforts. Expose students
to a basic understanding of a scientific research process. This course emphasizes
selecting an appropriate research title, writing the proposal, preparing and presenting the
research proposal. At the end of the course, students should be able to use knowledge and
skill to carry out scientific research.
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JOBS PROSPECT:
Students graduating from this programme will be able to enter employment in any of the industries. The knowledge, skills and abilities that the students acquire from the programme will enable them to become:
1. Assistant Accountant, account officer or assistant financial controller in public or private sector.
2. Assistant Auditor in public and private sector or charted account.
3. Tax Technician, assistant tax assessor in Inland Revenue, Tax Agent Firm and Tax Consultant Firm and In house Tax Department
4. Assistant Financial Advisor, Officer in financial institution and investment companies.
5. Academician
6. Entrepreneur
7. Securities Agent and other related field
8. Better in career advancement in terms of furthering studies in the higher learning institutions and professional body.
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INTRODUCTION:
The world of business continues to grow, expand and develop both in terms of scale and complexity. Technological advancements and globalization have led to the crea-tion of several new approaches to cater to the current trend in order to keep pace with global needs. The birth of the knowledge age creates challenges to compete and sur-vive in business today. Thus, a multi- skilled worker is highly demanded by employers to meet the needs of their organizations.
Hence, the Department of Polytechnic Education (DPE) has collaborated with the in-dustrial sectors in reviewing the curriculum. The purpose of the collaboration is to equip our students with the latest information, knowledge and skills which are required in fulfilling the job market requirements. Thus, the graduates of this diploma are re-quired to be proficient in core business –oriented disciplines such as business man-agement, marketing, accounting, entrepreneurship, business law, human resource management, finance and economics.
This programme is structured to encourage the students to become more creative, innovative and enterprising. Students will develop a wide range of skills such as prob-lem solving skills and knowledge relevant to modern business. Our programme struc-ture ensures that all courses are coherent at every stage, and that knowledge and skills are developed progressively throughout the course.
SYNOPSIS:
The Diploma in Business Studies aims to increase and enrich students’ knowledge across a broad range of business disciplines and help to prepare students for the chal-lenges of a career in contemporary business. This is a dynamic field of study for students who wish to develop skills in a wide range of studies such as ad-ministration, human resource management, accounting, finance, marketing, insur-ance, banking and also entrepreneurship. Due to the flexible nature of the framework of the courses, students are able to select pathways appropriate to their interest, either to enter job the market or to pursue their studies in various business programmes.
PROGRAMME AIMS:
The Diploma in Business Studies graduates in Polytechnics, Ministry of Higher Education will have knowledge, technical skills and attitude to adapt themselves with new technological advancement and challenges in business related fields.
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PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO):
The Diploma in Business Studies programme shall produce semi professionals who are:
1. Knowledgeable and technically competent in business discipline in-line with the industry requirement.
2. Effective in communicating socially, responsible and demonstrate good leadership quality in an organization.
3. Capable to solve problems in business situations innovatively, creatively and ethically through sustainable approach.
4. Able to demonstrate entrepreneurship skills
5. Able to recognize the importance of life-long learning for successful career advancement.
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOME(PLO):
Upon completion of the programme, graduates should be able to:
1. Apply fundamental principles of business and soft skills in related business and other related fields to be outstanding and successful n the future.
2. Use effectively management tools and interpersonal skills in business and working environment
3. Communicate effectively with colleague and society as a whole
4. Use effectively and efficiently the necessary techniques, skills, and its tools in business practices and assist in solving business problems
5. Develop an effective social responsibility and humanistic values to meet the common goals
6. Engage in life-long learning to enrich knowledge and competencies
7. Inculcate entrepreneurial skills in the related discipline that contribute towards national growth and to be competitive in the business environment
8. Adhere to professional codes of ethics to adapt the real challenges in working environment
9. Demonstrate effective leadership and teamwork responsibility
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 1
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUB1012 PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUE1012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 1 Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRB1XX0 ASAS UNIT BERUNIFORM## Comp - 0 2 0 0
DBC2012 COMPUTER APPLICATION CC - 1 2 0 2
DUW1012 OCCUPATIONAL, SAFETY AND HEALTH CC - 2 0 0 2
DPA1013 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING DC - 3 0 1 3
DPB1013 STATISTICS CC - 3 0 1 3
DPB1023 MICROECONOMICS CC - 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 14 4 7 17
SEMESTER 2
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA2022 PENGURUSAN DALAM ISLAM* Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUB2012 NILAI MASYARAKAT MALAYSIA** Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRS2XX1 SUKAN# Comp - 0 2 0 1
DRB2XX1 UNIT BERUNIFORM 1## Comp DRB1XX0 0 2 0 1
DPB2012 ENTREPRENEURSHIP CC - 2 1 0 2
DPB2023 MACROECONOMICS CC DPB1023 3 0 1 3
DPB2033 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS DC - 3 0 1 3
DPM1013 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING DC - 3 0 1 3
ELECTIVE 1*** El - 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 15 5 6 17
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 3
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE3012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 2 Comp DUE1012 1 0 2 2
DRK3XX2 KELAB/PERSATUAN# Comp - 0 4 0 2
DRB3XX2 UNIT BERUNIFORM 2## Comp DRB2XX1 0 4 0 2
DPB3013 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT CC - 3 0 1 3
DPB3023 COMMERCIAL LAW CC - 3 0 1 3
DPB3033 BANKING IN MALAYSIA CC - 3 0 1 3
DPB3043 BUSINESS ETHICS CC - 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 13 8 6 18
SEMESTER 4
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE5012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 3 Comp DUE3012 1 0 2 2
DPB5013 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF INSUR-ANCE DC - 3 0 1 3
DPB5023 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODOL-OGY DC - 3 0 1 3
DPB5033 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR DC - 3 0 1 3
DPB5043 BUSINESS FINANCE DC - 3 0 1 3
ELECTIVE 2*** El - 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 16 0 3 17
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 5
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA6022 KOMUNIKASI DAN PENYIARAN ISLAM Comp - 1 0 2 2
DPB6013 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DC - 3 0 1 3
DPB6023 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT DC - 3 0 1 3
DPB6033 OPERATION MANAGEMENT DC - 3 0 1 3
DPB6043 BUSINESS PROJECT DC - 1 4 0 3
TOTAL: 15 1 6 16
SEMESTER 6
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUT40110 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Comp - - - - 10
TOTAL: - - - 10
LEGEND/NOTES:
STR : Structure PREQ: Prerequisite(s)
Comp : Compulsory L : Lecture
CC : Common Core P : Practical/Lab
DC : Discipline Core T : Tutorial
Sp : Specialisation C : Credit
El : Elective
# Path 1 : Sport and Club
## Path 2 : Uniform Unit
* For Muslim students
** For non-Muslim students
*** Students are required to take a minimum of 6 credits of elective courses that can be offered by the respective polytechnic
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
1
DPA1013 - FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING enables the students to develop
knowledge and understand the operational aspects of accounting system and procedures,
the techniques used to maintain accounting records in preparation of financial statements
of all entities. Besides that, the student will be able to explain the theory of accounting
applied in the accounting cycle related to principles and practice of accounting.
DPB1013 - STATISTICS provides knowledge and exposure to basic statistical
concepts, techniques, and how to utilize these techniques in data collection processes.
The module emphasizes on the knowledge and the ability to handle statistical data and
interpret them effectively. This course also provides understanding on how to apply
statistical data in relevant fields.
DPB1023 - MICROECONOMICS provides information on concepts, basic principles
and related problems. The course emphasizes the demand and supply theory, elasticity
and production as well as market equilibrium. This course also information on output
level determination and market price structure.
2
DPB2012 - ENTREPRENEURSHIP focuses the principles and concept of
entrepreneurship. This course concentrates on the systematic methods of getting business
ideas. This course also prepares the students on ways to conduct and control the business
including fundamental of management, marketing and financing. It also emphasizes on the
preparation of business plan, thus developing their entrepreneurial skills.
DPB2023 - MACROECONOMICS provides information on the concepts of economics
as a whole. The course emphasizes the role of economics sectors in determining the GDP.
This Course also provides information on the importance of government policy to
overcome the economic problem.
DPB2033 - BUSINESS MATHEMATICS provides knowledge of various basic
mathematical concepts, management problems and basic operational research techniques
based on financial and quantitative methods. The course emphasizes the application of
mathematical concepts and solutions in business and management. This course provides
information and exposes the student to basic practices in the world of business and
finance.
DPM1013 - PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING provides students with information on
basic definition, concept and term in marketing, its orientation and the elements related to
it. This course emphasizes the marketing principles, environment, segmentation,
marketing mix, consumer and business marketing.
DPB3013 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Provides information on basic functions
in management, explains the management theories as practiced in the organization. This
course emphasizes the principles in management functions to ensure the efficiency and
the effectiveness of their operation in the organizations.
3 DPB3023 - COMMERCIAL LAW provides knowledge regarding legal aspects and
conducts of commercial transactions in Malaysia. The course is related to an introduction
to the legal principles in Malaysia, basic principles of contracts, agency, and sale of goods,
hire purchase, negotiable instruments and legal aspects of business entities.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
3
DPB3033 - BANKING IN MALAYSIA exposes students to the characteristics and
structures of the financial system in Malaysia. This information will increase the knowledge
and understanding of the students regarding the field of bank management as well as
provide an understanding of the relationship between financial institutions and the roles
played by the financial system of Malaysia as a whole.
DPB3043 - BUSINESS ETHICS is about relationships, values, justice, and culture
(personal, professional, corporate, National and global). It also provides a basic framework
for examining the range of ethical issue arising from a business context. This course also
discusses on the issues of right and wrong actions or decisions from all levels of decisions
making. It also explains ethical leadership, employee responsibilities, diversity and
discrimination.
4
DPB5013 - PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF INSURANCE covers the basic
concepts and application of insurance and Takaful. The course emphasises risk
management and insurance operation in the Malaysian insurance industry, governmental
regulations with management concepts and its implementation. This course enables
students to be wise consumers in related fields.
DPB5023 - INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODOLOGY provides an
opportunity to develop working knowledge of research method, create student’s
understanding in the technique of conducting research work and enable students to use
knowledge gained from other disciplines for planning of research efforts. Expose students
to a basic understanding of a scientific research process. This course emphasizes
selecting an appropriate research title, writing the proposal, preparing and presenting the
research proposal. At the end of the course, students should be able to use knowledge and
skill to carry out scientific research.
DPB5033 - ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR course presents a behaviorally oriented
course combining the functions of management with the psychology of leading and
managing people. This course in organizational behavior encompasses the study of
individual and group behavior in organizational settings. As a result, issues and topics
touching on many academic disciplines may become the subject of study in the field of
organizational behavior.
DPB5043 - BUSINESS FINANCE exposes the students on the concepts of finance
and techniques used to manage the financial planning of an organization. The theories and
concepts of basic financial are discussed as a benchmark and input for consideration, in
order to make short and long term financial decisions from the aspect of financing and
investment. Apart from that, organization’s financial analysis is used to analyze the
organization’s financial position.
DPB6013 - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT covers principles and approaches
applicable to the human resource management in an organization. It also offers students
an understanding about activities of human resource management department. Through
this course, students also have the opportunity to have an overview of Malaysia industrial
relations practices and procedures. 5
DPB6023 - INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT exposes students to various investment
methods and management techniques used in investment activities. It also emphasizes on
methods used in investment analysis, equity and bond valuation, and exposes students to
others forms of investment.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
5
DPB6033 - OPERATION MANAGEMENT provides knowledge of concepts and
principles in operation management. This course emphasizes operation functions,
forecasting techniques, efficiency theory, layout techniques, economics order quantity
level, control of source acquisition and project scheduling, and operation standard order.
This course also provides knowledge and skills in planning, decision and control of
operation in the organization.
DPB6043 - BUSINESS PROJECT refers to academic project which include various
areas such as accounting, business, insurance, banking, marketing, retailing, international
business and logistics. It has an interest in understanding business research or new
product and service development which applied in related field. Students will apply
previous knowledge for the purpose of project report accomplishment and its presentation.
Students are required to choose either business research or new product and service
development.
DPP2013 - INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS provides an overview of
how international business is conducted by taking into consideration various mechanism
for dealing with governments and the changing political landscape, different business laws
and regulations, local customs and culture. This course fulfils the need to ensure that
students are well versed in global operations
ELECTIVE
2/4
DPA2023 - BASIC COST ACCOUNTING is concerned with the calculation of product
costs use in the financial accounting. Students will learn basic elements of manufacturing
costs involved in manufacturing and servicing sectors. Basic Cost Accounting provides
knowledge in procedures of controlling and variances analysis in business organizations.
DPA2033 - PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT provides the skills on how to
manage personal money wisely and can spend within the means and achieve the financial
goals with ease. The course emphasises on being in control of own finances regardless of
whether or not facing financial problems.
DPM2023 - BUSINESS PRESENTATION SKILLS develop the skills to identify the
presentation objectives, audience need and expectations. Students also will use the
presentation techniques to leverage powerful business presentation and persuasion
strategies even in the face of fear. Students will be introduce to use visual effectively to
prepare effective presentation notes, handle questions and practice to perfection.
DPR2023 - CUSTOMER SERVICE course exposes students to the customer service
concept, handling customer complaint, retail sales management and the roles of
salesperson which emphasizes on the retail selling process and the necessary skills for
making effective selling.
DPB5063 - DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT introduces how to
develop creativity and innovation and managing risk in starting up a digital business
environment. This course will also guide the students on ways to conduct the process of
buying and selling and control the business with emphasis on the preparation of i-business
plan, thus developing the i-entrepreneurial skills.
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JOB PROSPECT:
This programme is designed in such a way that it is able to educate and equip the students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in related fields and incorporates all aspects of business studies and entrepreneurship. Therefore, graduates of this three - year programme can have a wide choice of careers. The examples below are just some of them:
1. Officer in Business Administration
2. Government Officer
3. Sales and Marketing Executives
4. Human Resource Officer
5. Banking Operation and Other Types Officer
6. Investment Officer
7. Entrepreneurs
8. Customer Service Officer
9. Insurance Agent or Officer
10. Business Planner
11. Management Officer
12. Marketing Officer
13. Entrepreneur in E-Commerce
14. Computer and Information System Assistant
15. Business Development Officer
16. Business Researcher
17. Operation Officer
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INTRODUCTION:
Modern technology has changed the way that secretaries perform their job duties. As there liance on technology continues to expand in offices, the role of the office profes-sional has greatly evolved. Office automation and organizational restructuring have led secretaries and administrative assistants to assume responsibilities once reserved for managerial and professional staff. In spite of these changes, however, the core re-sponsibilities for secretaries and administrative assistants have remained much the same performing and coordinating an office’s administrative activities and storing, re-trieving, and integrating information for dissemination to staff and clients. In the busi-ness world these days, those who can come into a job with some training under their belt are very highly sought after.
This is true, especially in the globalization era, where there is a rapid growing demand for highly knowledgeable and skilled semi-professional workforce. The activities of secretaries and administrative assistant requires, increasingly sophisticated person-nel. One of the most important factors driving the growth of productivity is by having a qualified manpower in this area, in order for the industry to develop and remain com-petitive in the world market. To address these issues, the Department of Polytechnic have worked collaboratively with the nation’s industries in developing the curriculum for the programme. This collaboration aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for a person working as a secretary. This curriculum integrates all activi-ties surrounding the modern and challenging business. Thus it develops students’ knowledge, skills and attitudes through a rigorous curriculum that meets the require-ments of acknowledge-based economy.
SYNOPSIS:
Diploma in Secretarial Science is designed to develop the student’s ability to handle letters, reports and business documents. This will equipped students with professional secretarial knowledge and acquire a good understanding of an organisation structure in both private and public sectors. This will enable the students to become semi-professional individuals. Hence this programme has numerous layers of complexity that can make it invaluable to those who enrol in this programme. Diploma in Secretar-ial Science coordinates an office’s administrative tasks and organises, disseminate information. It covers various fields of knowledge and skills such as Typewriting, Shorthand, “Trengkas”, Office Administration, Office Suite Software, Business Com-munication, Personality Development, Business Law, Foreign Language and Funda-mental of Accounting. Most of the knowledge and skills are acquired through real working experience. Secretarial Science programme equips students with the knowledge and abilities needed to assist in several administrative works in any organi-sation or industry.
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PROGRAMME AIMS:
Diploma in Secretarial Science graduates will be equipped with secretarial and administrative knowledge and skills that will allow them to apply semi-professional standards for career enhancement and organizational development. The graduates will posses positive attitudes and desirable working habits, as well as a pleasant personality. Thus, graduates will communicate effectively with colleagues, clients, employers, society and are able to work as individuals or in a team. Finally, they would be able to face the challenge, think creatively and critically when faced with problem solving situations at middle level managerial and operational tasks.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO):
The Diploma in Secretarial Sciences programme shall produce semi professional who are:
1. Knowledgeable, skill competent in Secretarial Sciences discipline and able to adapt themselves with new technological advancement and challenges in Secretarial fields.
2. Effective in communication and able to prepares them with social skills, leadership qualities and willing to be responsible towards developing country and community.
3. Capable to solve Secretarial problem innovatively, creatively and ethically to secure organizations against internal and external security threats.
4. Able to demonstrate entrepreneurship skill and recognize the need of lifelong learning for successful career advancement
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOME(PLO):
Upon completion of the programme, the students will be able to:
1. Apply fundamental principles of Secretarial Sciences discipline and soft skill in related area of secretary in the real work place.
2. Use correctly knowledge and skills of Secretarial Science Discipline in office practice
3. Communicate effectively with professionals, community environments and organization.
4. Use appropriately knowledge and skills to recommend effective solution in the organization.
5. Develop an effective social responsibility and humanistic value to meet the common goals.
6. Engage in life-long learning and professional development to enrich knowledge and competencies.
7. Include entrepreneurial skills in the related discipline that contributes towards national growth and be competitive in related industries.
8. Display confidently of good personality and adhere to professional code of ethics to adapt in the real challenges in working environment
9. Demonstrate effective leadership and teamwork responsibility.
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 1
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUB1012 PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUE1012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 1 Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRB1XX0 ASAS UNIT BERUNIFORM## Comp - 0 2 0 0
DUW1012 OCCUPATIONAL, SAFETY AND HEALTH CC - 2 0 0 2
DPK1013 SHORTHAND 1 CC - 2 2 0 3
DPK1023 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 1 CC - 3 0 1 3
DPK1033 KEYBOARD SKILLS CC - 1 4 0 3
DPK1043 OFFICE SUITE SOFTWARE CC - 1 4 0 3
TOTAL: 11 12 5 18
SEMESTER 2
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA2022 PENGURUSAN DALAM ISLAM* Comp - 1 0 2 2
DUB2012 NILAI MASYARAKAT MALAYSIA** Comp - 1 0 2 2
DRS2XX1 SUKAN# Comp - 0 2 0 1
DRB2XX1 UNIT BERUNIFORM 1## Comp DRB1XX0 0 2 0 1
DPK2013 SHORTHAND 2 DC DPK1013 1 4 0 3
DPK2023 PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT DC - 3 0 1 3
DPK2030 DOCUMENT PROCESSING DC DPK1033 1 4 0 3
DPK2043 TRENGKAS 1 DC - 2 2 0 3
DPB2012 ENTREPRENEURSHIP CC - 2 1 0 2
TOTAL: 11 14 1 17
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 3
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE3012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 2 Comp DUE1012 1 0 2 2
DRK3XX2 KELAB/PERSATUAN# Comp - 0 4 0 2
DRB3XX2 UNIT BERUNIFORM 2## Comp DRB2XX1 0 4 0 2
DPK3013 PUBLIC SPEAKING CC - 2 2 0 3
DPK3023 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 2 DC DPK1023 3 1 0 3
DPK3033 RECORDS MANAGEMENT DC - 3 1 0 3
DPK3043 TRENGKAS 2 DC DPK2043 1 4 0 3
TOTAL: 10 12 2 16
SEMESTER 4
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUE5012 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 3 Comp DUE3012 1 0 2 2
DPK5013 BUSINESS ACCOUNTING CC - 3 0 1 3
DPK5023 LAW & PROCEDURE OF MEETING CC - 3 1 0 3
DPB5033 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR CC - 3 0 1 3
DPK5033 NOTE TAKING DC DPK2013 DPK2033 DPK3043
1 4 0 3
DPA2033 PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT*** El - 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 14 7 3 17
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PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
SEMESTER 5
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUA6022 KOMUNIKASI DAN PENYIARAN ISLAM Comp - 1 0 2 2
DPB6013 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CC - 3 0 1 3
DPK6013 OFFICE PRACTICE DC DPK5033 0 6 0 3
DPK6023 EVENT ORGANIZATION DC - 2 2 0 3
DPB3043 BUSINESS ETHICS*** El - 3 0 1 3
TOTAL: 9 8 4 14
SEMESTER 6
COURSE CODE COURSE STR PREQ L P T C
DUT40110 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Comp - - - - 10
TOTAL: - - - 10
LEGEND/NOTES:
STR : Structure PREQ: Prerequisite(s)
Comp : Compulsory L : Lecture
CC : Common Core P : Practical/Lab
DC : Discipline Core T : Tutorial
Sp : Specialisation C : Credit
El : Elective
# Path 1 : Sport and Club
## Path 2 : Uniform Unit
* For Muslim students
** For non-Muslim students
*** Students are required to take a minimum of 6 credits of elective courses that can be offered by the respective polytechnic
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
1
DPK1013 - SHORTHAND 1 equips students with the knowledge and skills of
Shorthand Pitman 2000. This course allows students to have a better understanding that
Pitman 2000 Shorthand in which spoken sounds are represented by written signs and
students have to understand every shorthand rule. Students should be able to recognize
and illustrate each outline and words without any hesitation by performing the
dictation speed of 30 w.p.m with 96% accuracy of transcribe outline.
DPK1023 - OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 1 is an introductory subject to provide the
students with a basic foundation of knowledge that covers role and functions of an office,
office accommodation, layout and environment, telephone and technology services, office
stationery, office automation and procedures in office mail services that give impact to the
efficiency of a secretary or an administrator in an organization.
DPK1033 - KEYBOARDING SKILLS provide students with hands on knowledge and
skills on proper typing techniques and procedures. The course covers the introduction to
typing, alphabet, numbers and symbols. At the same time, this course also emphasizes on
building accuracy and increasing their typing speed progressively. Typescripts in English
and Bahasa Malaysia are used for this purpose.
DPK1043 - OFFICE SUITE SOFTWARE enables students to acquire and apply hands-
on knowledge in using office application. It helps students to improve their personal
productivity by making it faster and easier to create flexible documents, powerful
spreadsheets, and great looking presentation. It also prepares students the concept of
working as a group which work together dynamically and effectively, even though the team
members work for different organizations, work remotely, or work offline.
DPK2013 - SHORTHAND 2 equips students with the knowledge and skill of
Pitman 2000. The knowledge of the theory ensures that outlines can be written swiftly
when taking the speed and the writer is able to transcribe them quickly and accurately
into typewritten or handwritten form.
2
DPK2023 - PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT provides in-depth information on the
character study of a secretary involving personal qualities and image building. It is
designed to train the students to project a professional image as a secretary. Development
of self- confidence and positive attitudes as well as making rational decisions is inculcated
throughout the course.
DPK2033 - DOCUMENT PROCESSING provides students hands on knowledge and
skills on proper typing techniques and procedures. This course exposes various types of
business documents and format which also emphasises on building student’s accuracy
and typing speed using typescripts given.
DPK2043 - TRENGKAS 1 memberi pengetahuan kepada pelajar tentang teori-teori
penulisan trengkas dengan menggunakan sistem Pitman 2000. Kursus ini memberi
penekanan kepada kemahiran memahami, mengguris dan mentranskrip semua perkataan
dalam Bahasa Malaysia. Kursus ini juga memberi penekanan kepada kemahiran
mengambil catatan trengkas dengan kelajuan 30 p.s.m dan mentranskrip dengan
ketepatan 96%.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
3
DPK3013 - PUBLIC SPEAKING introduces students to the skills of public speaking
which provides both theoretical basis and practical instruction to speaking effectively
in public. Areas covered include; ethical standards, topic selection, audience analysis,
speech preparation and organization, support of speeches, strategic and creative
language use, effective listening and delivery skills, and common types of public
speeches.
DPK3023 - OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 2 provides students with understanding of the
concepts and basic principles of a secretary in an office. The course emphasizes on
abilities and capabilities of students in leading and assisting other staff as well as providing
specific training in various related fields. These course will help them to develop skills that
will be important in their career in a professional or business position
DPK3033 - RECORDS MANAGEMENT introduces the students to the principles and
practices of effective records management for manual and electronic records systems. The
course also includes a concise treatment of information management and key legislation
important to the effective operation of modern business firms.
DPK3043 - TRENGKAS 2 merupakan sambungan kepada kursus Trengkas 1
menggunakan sistem Pitman 2000. Kursus ini memberi penekanan kepada pelajar untuk
mengambil catatan trengkas dengan kelajuan 80 p.s.m secara berperingkat dengan
ketepatan 96%. Kursus ini juga memberi penekanan kepada kemahiran mentranskrip
secara bertulis atau bertaip.
DPB5033 - ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR course presents a behaviorally oriented
course combining the functions of management with the psychology of leading and
managing people. This course in organizational behavior encompasses the study of
individual and group behavior in organizational settings. As a result, issues and topics
touching on many academic disciplines may become the subject of study in the field of
organizational behavior.
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DPK5013 - BUSINESS ACCOUNTING enables the students to develop knowledge
and understand the operational aspects of accounting system and procedures, the
techniques used to maintain accounting records in preparation of financial statements of all
entities. Besides that, the student will be able to explain the theory of accounting applied in
the accounting cycle related to principles and practice of accounting.
DPK5023 - LAW & PROCEDURES OF MEETING provides students with the
knowledge and skills of handling meetings and drafting minutes. It covers the
understanding of the principles and practices of different types of meetings held within
society and the concept of company secretary in the operation and administration of office.
It also covers the essential of writing minutes and to cultivate students in appreciating the
important practices involved in meetings.
DPK5033 - NOTE TAKING stresses on knowledge and competence application of
shorthand, trengkas and document processing. This module concentrates on note taking
and produce business document into appropriate format. The exercises will be delivered
either verbally or recorded using two languages. (Bahasa Malaysia and English)
DPA2023 - PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT provides the skills on how to
manage personal money wisely and can spend within the means and achieve the financial
goals with ease. The course emphasises on being in control of own finances regardless of
whether or not facing financial problems.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
CAREER/JOB PROSPECT:
The knowledge and skills that the students acquire from the programme will enable them to participate in the job market as:-
1. Junior Secretary
2. Administrative Assistant
3. Confidential Secretary
4. Personal assistant
5. Secretarial Assisstant
6. Junior Administrator
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
5
DPB6013 - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT covers principles and approaches
applicable to the human resource management in an organization. It also offers students
an understanding about activities of human resource management department. Through
this course, students also have the opportunity to have an overview of Malaysia industrial
relations practices and procedures.
DPK6013 - OFFICE PRACTICE explores the natures of administration and
management in office practice, set in a simulated environment with mock task assigned to
students. Students will be given various office practice simulation based on different topics.
By doing these tasks, they are able to apply the theory they have learned and apply it in
their simulated situation that are usually performed by secretary in the administrative
services.
DPK6023 - EVENT ORGANIZATION is a course that will expose the students to all
criteria of organizing an event. Students will learn both theoretical procedures and the
actual proposed events including budgeting, establishing dates, alternating dates,
promotion, safety, entertainment, souvenirs, the ambience and cleanliness.
DPB3043 - BUSINESS ETHICS is about relationships, values, justice, and culture
(personal, professional, corporate, National and global). It also provides a basic framework
for examining the range of ethical issue arising from a business context. This course also
discusses on the issues of right and wrong actions or decisions from all levels of decisions
making. It also explains ethical leadership, employee responsibilities, diversity and
discrimination.
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**Subject to the availability of courses/programme in respective university / college:
1. Politeknik Malaysia
2. Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM)
3. Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)
4. Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP)
5. Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
6. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)
7. Universiti Malaya (UM)
8. Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
9. Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
10. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
11. Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
12. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)
13. Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)
14. Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM)
15. Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA)
16. Sultan Idris Education University (UPSI)
17. International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)
18. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT)
19. Management and Science University (MSU)
20. Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia (CUTMC)
21. Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus (SUTMC)
22. University Colllege of Technology Sarawak (UCTS)
23. Sunway College Kuching
HIGHER ACADEMIC PATHWAY
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INTRODUCTION:
Mathematics, Science & Computer Department (JMSK) operates at Politeknik Mukah since 2005. It is an academic supporting department that supported five main academic departments. It is responsible for three different fields that are Mathematics, Science and Computer.
Currently the JMSK consist of 1 Head of Department, 3 Head Of Courses, 17 lecturers and 1 laboratory assistant and 1 Pembantu Operasi. The Head of Department is supported by 3 Head of Courses to monitor the staffs under their supervisions in order to ensure the teaching and learning implementations run effectively.
The department is equipped with classrooms, computer laboratories, science laboratory, meeting room, preparation room, technical room, prayer room and pantry.
COURSE SYNOPSIS:
MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE & COMPUTER DEPARTMENT
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
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DBM1013 - ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1 expose students to the basic algebra
including perform partial fractions. This course also exposes the concept of trigonometry
and the method to solve trigonometry problems by using basic identities, compound angle
and double angle formulae. Students also will be introduced to the theory of complex
number and matrices method to solve simultaneous equation. This course also introduces
students to concept of vector and scalar.
DBM1033 - MATHEMATICS FOR COMPUTING course introduces students to
numbering system, geometry and complex numbers. Calculus covers the simple
techniques of differentiation and integration. In addition, this course also exposed to basic
concept of matrices and linear algebra to help them in solving mathematical problem in
organizing data through theoretically and practically.
DBS1012 - ENGINEERING SCIENCE is an applied science with theoretical concepts
and practical learning sessions that can be applied in the engineering fields. This course
focuses on the Physical Quantities, Measurement, Linear Motion, Force, Work, Energy,
Power, Solid, Fluid, Temperature and Heat.
DBC2012 - COMPUTER APPLICATION exposes students to different packages of
applications software such as word processor, spreadsheet, database, presentation,
project management and diagraming. This course mainly emphasize on the practical
aspects of using applications software. As the result, students will have opportunity to
manipulate and create a variety of techniques and styles to produce documents.
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
DBM2013 - ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2 exposes students to the basic laws of
exponents and logarithms. This course also introduces the basic rules of differentiation
concept to solve problems that relate maximum, minimum and calculate the rates of
changes. This course also discuss integration concept in order to strengthen student
knowledge for solving area and volume bounded region problems. In addition, students
also will learn application of both techniques of differentiation and integration. 2
DBM2033 - DISCRETE MATHEMATICS course introduces students to logical and
mathematical thinking. This course focuses on providing basic logic, sets, relations and
functions, as well as graphs and trees which integrate symbolic tools, graphical concepts
and numerical calculations. This course also addresses the counting principle as well as
induction and recursion which are related to the information technology programme.
3
DBM3013 - ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 3 exposes students to the statistical and
probability concepts and their applications in interpreting data. The course also introduces
numerical methods concept to solve simultaneous equations by using Gaussian
Elimination method, LU Decomposition using Doolittle and Crout methods, polynomial
problems using Simple Fixed Point Iteration and Newton-Raphson methods. In additional,
the course also discusses optimization problems by using Linear Programming. In order to
strengthen the students in solving advanced engineering problems, Ordinary Differential
Equation (ODE) is also included.
Prerequisite(s): DBM2013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2
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DBM3023 - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS exposes students to the
statistical and probability concepts and their applications in interpreting data. The course
also introduces numerical methods concept to solve simultaneous equations by using
Gaussian Elimination method, LU Decomposition using Doolittle and Crout methods,
polynomial problems using Simple Fixed Point Iteration and Newton-Raphson methods. In
additional, the course also discusses Laplace Transform by using the Table of Laplace. In
order to strengthen the students in solving advanced engineering problems, Ordinary
Differential Equation (ODE) is also included.
Prerequisite(s): DBM2013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 2
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INTRODUCTION:
Functioning as an academic supporting department, General Studies Department aids five other main departments in Politeknik Mukah in the efforts towards providing quality teaching and learning experience for all students in general courses, such as English, Islamic and Moral education. General Studies Department aspires to develop and nurture students' communicative ability (in English language) as well as to instil their humanistic values through Islamic and Moral studies, which in line with the National Education Philosophy to develop the potential of individuals through a well-rounded education.
Beyond providing formal classroom instructions, General Studies Department also organises various activities, programs and competitions for the students to participate: Malaysian University English Test (MUET) Preparatory Classes, English in Motion (E-Motion), Public Speaking & Debate Competition, Readers' Theatre Competition, Islamic Arts Festival, Oh My Solat, Ihya Ramadhan, Program Kenegaraan, as well as Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) programs, to name a few. All these programs are aimed to engage students into indirect learning experience and develop their interpersonal skills by socialising with their peers, polytechnic community and the general public at large.
FACILITIES:
To administer and facilitate teaching and learning process, General Studies Department is equipped with the following amenities:
Lecture Rooms
Language Labs
Tasmik and Tahfiz Room
Lecturers’ Office
Meeting Room
Head of Department Office
Head of Unit Offices
Document Room
Prayer Rooms (Muslim)
GENERAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
DUE1012 - COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 1 focuses on speaking skills for students to
develop the ability to communicate effectively and confidently in group discussions and in
a variety of social interactions. It is designed to provide students with appropriate reading
skills to comprehend a variety of texts. It is also aimed to equip students with effective
presentation skills.
1
DUE3012 - COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 2 emphasises the skills required at the
workplace to describe products or services as well as processes or procedures. It also
focuses on the skills to give and respond to instructions. This course will also enable
students to make and reply to enquiries and complaints.
Prerequisite(s): DUE1012 Communicative English 1
3
5
DUE5012 - COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 3 aims to develop the necessary skills in
students to carry out a mini project as well as job hunting. Students will learn to present
ideas through the use of graphs and charts. Students will learn the process of job hunting
which includes job search strategies and making enquiries. They will also learn to write
resumes and cover letters. The students will develop skills to introduce themselves,
highlight their strengths and abilities, present ideas, express opinions and respond
appropriately during job interviews.
Prerequisite(s): DUE3012 Communicative English 2
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DUB1012 - PENGAJIAN MALAYSIA memupuk penghayatan ke arah melahirkan
generasi yang cintakan negara. Kursus ini juga dapat mendidik kelompok masyarakat yang
mempunyai daya juang yang tinggi dan mampu menghadapi cabaran di peringkat
antarabangsa. Kursus ini memberi penghayatan tentang sejarah dan politik, perlembagaan
Malaysia, kemasyarakatan dan perpaduan, pembangunan negara dan isu-isu keprihatinan
negara. Objektif kursus ini adalah untuk melahirkan warganegara yang setia dan cintakan
negara, berwawasan serta bangga menjadi rakyat Malaysia.
2
DUB2012 - NILAI MASYARAKAT MALAYSIA membincangkan aspek sejarah
pembentukan masyarakat Malaysia, nilai-nilai agama serta adat resam dan budaya
masyarakat majmuk. Selain itu, pelajar diberi kefahaman mengenai tanggungjawab
individu dalam kehidupan dan cabaran-cabaran dalam membangunkan masyarakat
Malaysia.
2
DUA2012 - SAINS, TEKNOLOGI DAN KEJURUTERAAN DALAM ISLAM memberi
pengetahuan tentang konsep Islam sebagai al-Din dan seterusnya membincangkan
konsep sains, teknologi dan kejuruteraan dalam Islam serta impaknya, pencapaiannya
dalam tamadun Islam, prinsip serta peranan syariah dan etika Islam, peranan kaedah fiqh
serta aplikasinya.
2
DUA2022 - PENGURUSAN DALAM ISLAM diperkenalkan untuk memberikan
kefahaman kepada para pelajar konsep asas pengurusan Islam dan sejarah pengurusan di
zaman Rasulullah SAW. Kursus ini juga membincangkan prinsip, etika, amalan terbaik
pengurusan dan komunikasi dalam organisasi mengikut acuan pengurusan Islam.
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DUA6022 - KOMUNIKASI DAN PENYIARAN ISLAM memfokuskan kepada
penguasaan konsep, kemahiran komunikasi dan penyiaran Islam bagi meningkatkan
kefahaman pelajar secara holistik terhadap kursus ini.
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INTRODUCTION:
The Unit of Sport, Co Curriculum, Cultural and Heritage (USKK), Politeknik Mukah (PMU) is responsible for planning, managing, implementing all sports activities and coordinating co-curriculum courses as well as cultural and heritage activities and development in PMU. The unit organizes three important organization which are Sport, Co-curriculum and Cultural & Heritage . All activities planned for every semester are according to the polytechnic academic calendar.
Sport Organization plan and organize sports activities for PMU students. It also act to prepare athletes to take part in the Polytechnic Sport Council (MSP) Competition which is held every year as well as local competitions and other national competitions.
Co-curriculum Organization involves in learning and teaching activities in PMU. The Co-curriculum Unit coordinates, supervises and monitors the co-curriculum courses. It is designed to ensure that all co-curriculum courses are implemented smoothly and effectively. There are two type of co-curriculum to be chose as a pre-requisite condition to complete the diploma in Polytechnic Malaysia. The first one is taken when the students first have their co-curriculum in semester two (2) for sports and games, whereas the second one is in semester three (3) for club and association. There is another choice where the students are able to take the Uniform Unit starting from semester one (1) until semester three (3). Students who choses this can proceed the Uniform Unit until their semester five (5).
The Cultural and Heritage Organization on the other hand is responsible to manage and organize the implementation of arts and cultural program in PMU from time to time. It prepares talented students for cultural and heritage competition held by KPTM or any other organization such as JKKN, etc.
FACILITIES:
To administer and facilitate teaching and learning process, General Studies Department is equipped with the following amenities:
1. Sport Centre
2. Recreation Area
3. Discussion Room
4. Badminton Court
5. Volleyball Court
6. Gymnasium
SPORT, CO-CURRICULUM AND CULTURAL & HERITAGE UNIT
7. Squash Hall
8. Football Field
9. Rugby Field
10. Ping pong Tables
11. Hockey Field
12. Tennis Court
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COURSE SYNOPSIS:
OPTION IN TYPE OF PATH:
SEMESTER SYNOPSIS
1, 2, 3
DRB1XX0 / DRB2XX1 / DRB3XX2 - UNIFORM UNIT second (2nd) path choice where
it require students to complete the course from semester one (1) until semester three (3).
It focuses on Uniform Unit skills during their weekly activities. Specific skills like humanity
skills and activity management skills are among the skills taught at the same time
developing the spirit of patriotism and national integration. This couse must be completed
during the first three semesters, and an addition of another two semesters as optional.
2
DRS2XX1 - SPORTS AND GAMES first (1st) path choice which offered to students
during their semester one (1) to take in their semester two (2). The course focuses on
specific skills, humanity skills and skills in managing sports and games related activities.
Students are also given the knowledge and basic skills in sports and games.
3
DRK 2XX3 - CLUB AND ASSOCIATION as part of the first (1st) path choice, where
the students are required to pass their Co-Curriculum course in semester two (2) as the
pre-requisite condition to take this course in semester three (3). It expose students to the
concept of a club/association, basic knowledge as well as specific and advanced skills
according to prior and recent development. It also expose students to humanity skills and
related activity management skills.
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SPORTS AND GAMES:
First (1st) path choice which offered to students during their semester one (1) to take in their
semester two (2). The course focuses on specific skills, humanity skills and skills in managing
sports and games related activities. Students are also given the knowledge and basic skills in
sports and games.
LIST OF SPORT:
*Sports and games offered are subject to availability of equipment and instructors.
No Code Sport No Code Sport
1 DRS2011 BADMINTON 17 DRS2171 SCRABBLE
2 DRS2021 BOLA BALING 18 DRS2181 SEPAK TAKRAW
3 DRS2031 BOLA JARING 19 DRS2191 SILAT
4 DRS2041 BOLA KERANJANG 20 DRS2201 SKUASY
5 DRS2051 BOLA SEPAK 21 DRS2211 SOTFBOL
6 DRS2061 BOLA TAMPAR 22 DRS2221 TAEKWONDO
7 DRS2071 CATUR 23 DRS2231 TENIS
8 DRS2081 DART 24 DRS2241 TENPIN BOLING
9 DRS2091 GOLF 25 DRS2251 BOLING PADANG
10 DRS2101 HOKI 26 DRS2261 FUTSAL
11 DRS2111 KARATE 27 DRS2271 KAYAK
12 DRS2121 KAROM 28 DRS2281 ORIENTEERING
13 DRS2131 MEMANAH 29 DRS2291 PETANQUE
14 DRS2141 OLAHRAGA 30 DRS2301 WOODBALL
15 DRS2151 PING PONG 31 DRS2311 BERBASIKAL
16 DRS2161 RAGBI
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CLUB & ASSOCIATION:
As part of the first (1st) path choice, where the students are required to pass their Co-Curriculum course in semester two (2) as the pre-requisite condition to take this course in semester three (3). It expose students to the concept of a club/association, basic knowledge as well as specific and advanced skills according to prior and recent development. It also expose students to humanity skills and related activity management skills.
LIST OF CLUB / ASSOCIATION:
*Club and association offered are subject to availability of instructors.
No Code Club/Association
1 DRK3012 AMALAN 5S
2 DRK3022 AUDIO VISUAL
3 DRK3032 BAHASA INGGERIS
4 DRK3042 DIKIR BARAT
5 DRK3052 FOTOGRAFI
6 DRK3062 INOVASI DAN REKACIPTA
7 DRK3072 KAUNSELING
8 DRK3082 KEMBARA
9 DRK3092 KEUSAHAWANAN
10 DRK3102 KOMPANG
11 DRK3112 KOMPUTER
12 DRK3122 LAYANG-LAYANG
13 DRK3132 MESRA ALAM
14 DRK3142 NASYID
15 DRK3152 PENGGUNA
16 DRK3162 STUDY CIRCLE
17 DRK3171 TARIAN TRADISIONAL
18 DRK3182 KELAB ALAT KAWALAN JAUH
19 DRK3192 BIODIVERSITI
20 DRK3202 GAMELAN
21 DRK3212 RADIO AMATUR
22 DRK3222 KELAB SENI LANSKAP
23 DRK3232 TARANNUM
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UNIFORM UNIT:
Second (2nd) path choice where it require students to complete the course from semester one (1) until semester three (3). It focuses on Uniform Unit skills during their weekly activities. Specific skills like humanity skills and activity management skills are among the skills taught at the same time developing the spirit of patriotism and national integration. This couse must be completed during the first three semesters, and an addition of another two semesters as optional.
LIST OF UNIFORM UNIT:
*Sports and games offered are subject to availability of instructors.
No Code Uniform
1 DRB1010 ASKAR WATANIAH 0
2 DRB1050 PASUKAN PERTAHANAN AWAM 0
3 DRB2060 PENGAKAP KELANA 0
4 DRB1090 RELASIS
5 DRB2011 ASKAR WATANIAH 1
6 DRB2051 PASUKAN PERTAHANAN AWAM 1
7 DRB2061 PENGAKAP KELANA 1
8 DRB2091 RELASIS 1
9 DRB3011 ASKAR WATANIAH 2
10 DRB3051 PASUKAN PERTAHANAN AWAM 2
11 DRB3061 PENGAKAP KELANA 2
12 DRB3091 RELASIS 2
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STUDENTS’ AFFAIR AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
INTRODUCTION:
Student Affairs and Development Department (JHEPP) is a non-academic supporting department responsible in the intake, records and data management, welfare, disci-plines enforcement and act as a supporting body in students’ development pro-grammes/activities.
JHEPP consists of two (2) main units:
Intake and Data
Welfare and Disciplines
INTAKE AND DATA UNIT
Intake and Data unit is led by Student Affairs Officer (PD) responsible for managing the intake and students’ record and data. The unit’s main functions are as follow:
Managing students intake and registration
Managing all students’ application for polytechnic and programme transitions, de-ferment and discontinuation of study
Student card issuance
Managing data and statistics
Issuance of students’ declaration letter
WELFARE AND DISCIPLINE UNIT
Welfare and Discipline (KD) unit is in charge of handling students’ welfare and well-being and also serve as a regulatory unit in ensuring all students are following all the rules and regulations set. Led by Student Affairs Officer (KD), the unit main roles in-clude:
Facilitating financial support (loan and scholarship)
Providing temporary financial support
Monitoring the establishment and management of registered clubs and committees
Monitoring and planning of students’ activities.
Establishing Student Representative Council (MPP) through campus election
Supervising Student Representative Council activities
Issuing students’ vehicles passes
Enforcing rules and regulations
Supervising and monitoring New Students Orientation Programme
Facilitating the application and renewal of immigration pass for Sabah and Penin-sular students
Covering all students under Batch Insurance scheme.
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NEW STUDENTS REGISTRATION:
JHEPP plays an important role in the management of new students’ registration at Politeknik Mukah. The registration process normally takes place on pre-determined New Students’ Registration Day.
The registration process includes:
Checking of New Student’s Registration slip (Online)
Checking of student’s document/ BHEP1-6 form
Checking of slips of payment (fees & miscellaneous)
Photo-taking session for issuance of Student’s Card
Briefing for Parents/ Guardians
REGISTRATION PROCESS FOR SENIORS:
All senior students in their second semester and above (qualified to continue their studies) are required to perform Self-Report online through Sistem Pengurusan Maklumat Politeknik (SPMP).
Senior students’ self-report process can only be done 24 hours after payment for study fees and miscellaneous fees are made.
Self-report process:
Log in to SPMP (http://spmp.pmu.edu.my)
Click on iHelp module
Click “Lapor Diri Pelajar Senior” (Senior-student Self-Report)
Update student’s information
Continue Self-Report process and print Self-Report slip
Seniors are required to bring the Self-Report slip during registration day (for seniors) to be submitted to their respective Academic Advisor with a copy of their Examination Result Slip.
Students are reminded to be present at Politeknik Mukah within 14 days from the offi-cial Registration Day. If the students failed to do so after the set period, it will be pre-sumed that they have no interest to further their studies and could be entitled for dis-continuation of study.
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FINANCIAL POLICY/ STUDENT FEES
All students of Politeknik Mukah are required to make payment to the following fees
for each semester of studies (for Semester and students and above):
All payment must be made prior to online self-report process through SPMP
(which can only be done after 24 hours the payment is cleared by the respec-
tive bank).
Type of Fees Amou
nt (RM)
Payment Method
Study Fee 200.00 Made through Cash Deposit Machine (CDM) of Is-lamic Bank (Bank Islam)(Yuran IPT – Politeknik KPT)
Residential Col-lege Fee*
60.00 Made through Cash Deposit Machine (CDM) of Is-lamic Bank (Bank Islam)(Yuran IPT – Politeknik KPT)
Miscellaneous Fee 150.00 Payment through counter using CORPORATE COLELCTION slip at RHB Bank. Students need to make sure that at Rujukan 1 (Reference 1), the 12 digits of their Identification Card number is written. RHB Account Number: 211 333 00000 428 Account Name: Koperasi Politeknik Mukah Berhad
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SCHOLARSHIP / FINANCIAL ASSISTANCES / EDUCATION LOAN
Students that need assistance to apply for scholarship, financial aids and education
loan can directly contact JHEPP for application process. Currently, JHEPP is assisting
students in the management of application for the following sponsorship/ scholarship/
financial aid:
PTPTN Loan
JPA Loan/ Scholarship
Yayasan Sarawak Loan/ Scholarship
Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam Negeri Sarawak (SPANS) Loan/ Scholarship
Kuok Foundation Scholarship
Tabung Amanah Bakun (Bakun Trust Fund) Financial Aid
KWSP (Employees Provident Fund) Contribution Withdrawal
PERKESO (Social Security Organisation - SOCSO) Contribution Withdrawal
Baitulmal Financial Aid
Other sponsors
Politeknik Mukah’s Subsistence/ Welfare Support
For assistance in this matter, students can approach JHEPP directly or contact Schol-
arship Moderator (Penyelaras Biasiswa) for their respective department.
STUDENT AFFAIRS MANAGEMENT
JHEPP is also responsible in handling other applications of students’ affairs during
their course of studies in Politeknik Mukah, such as:
Program transition
Polytechnic transition
Deferment of study
Discontinuation of study
Program Transition
Program transition can be made within a month after the official date for new students’
registration day, while fulfilling the following requirements:
Student fulfils the entry requirement for the applied program, and
There is an empty slot for the student in the applied program.
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Students who are approved for program transition are required to continue on their
studies in new program in the effective semester.
Any application for program transition made after a month of the set date will only be
considered for approval in the following semester. Until then, students are required to
stay and continue their studies in the current program, as well as pass all the courses
offered in that particular program before pursuing a new program in their next semes-
ter of studies. Students that are granted approval for program transition in their next
semester of studies will be reverted to semester one (1) in the new program, and any
application for credit transfer for any similar courses taken (and passed) in the previ-
ous semester (semester one, old program) should be made through the Head of De-
partment for the new program.
POLYTECHINC TRANSITION
As stated in Surat Tawaran Politeknik KPT (Polytechnic KPT Offer Letter), transition of
polytechnics is fundamentally is not allowed whereby the study offer is final. Nonethe-
less, application for polytechnic transition can be considered in the following cases:
Students’ serious health condition (that needs medical attention near to their place
of residence), and
Life-threatening condition of the student in the current polytechnic.
All matters in regards to polytechnic transition will be forwarded to Bahagian Pengam-
bilan Pelajar – BAP (Students Admission Division) of Jabatan Pengajian Politeknik -
JPP (Department of Polytechnic Education). The result of the application will be noti-
fied to the students through their respective Head of Department.
DEFERMENT OF STUDY
Throughout their study years, students are only eligible to make deferment of study
twice (2 times) due to health problems/ involved in any accidents that inhibit them to
resume studies for a long period of time in that particular semester. Application for de-
ferment of study is only entitled for a duration of one (1) semester (6 months) each.
Deferment of study will not be taken into calculation of students’ maximum duration of
their studies in polytechnic.
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DISCONTINUATION OF STUDY
Students that no longer have interest to pursue their studies or decided to quit due any
reason(s) can apply for discontinuation. Students are advised to make application for
discontinuation of study before leaving the campus to enable the student’s registry be
officially removed from Polytechnic’s system. Students applying for discontinuation of
study will not be black-listed and can still re-apply for admission in polytechnic or other
higher learning institutions.
STUDENT DECLARATION LETTER
JHEPP also assists in issuance of student declaration letter/ student verification to
those studying in Politeknik Mukah for the following purposes:
Application for loan/ scholarship/ Baitulmal
Withdrawal of KWSP (EPF)/ PERKESO (SOCSO)
Application for Student Pass (Immigration)
Medical treatment at government hospitals/ clinics
Other official affairs (students)
APPLICATION FOR STUDENT PASS FOR SABAH AND PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
STUDENTS
For those coming from outside of Sarawak (Sabah and other Peninsular states), it is
compulsory for the students to apply for Student Pass for the duration of their studies
in Politeknik Mukah. The application is usually made within the first month each se-
mester commences, and application form can be obtained from JHEPP office.
DISCIPLINE MANAGEMENT
Apart from managing students’ affair, JHEPP is also responsible in enforcement of
Polytechnic’s rules and regulations. All students registered under Polytechnic system
are bound to the following rules and regulations:
Akta Institusi-Institusi Pelajaran (Tatatertib) Pindaan 2012 (Akta 174)
Politeknik Mukah’s Students’ Regulations
Politeknik Mukah’s Residential College
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STUDENTS’ AFFAIR AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
DISCONTINUATION OF STUDY
Students that no longer have interest to pursue their studies or decided to quit due any
reason(s) can apply for discontinuation. Students are advised to make application for
discontinuation of study before leaving the campus to enable the student’s registry be
officially removed from Polytechnic’s system. Students applying for discontinuation of
study will not be black-listed and can still re-apply for admission in polytechnic or other
higher learning institutions.
STUDENT DECLARATION LETTER
JHEPP also assists in issuance of student declaration letter/ student verification to
those studying in Politeknik Mukah for the following purposes:
Application for loan/ scholarship/ Baitulmal
Withdrawal of KWSP (EPF)/ PERKESO (SOCSO)
Application for Student Pass (Immigration)
Medical treatment at government hospitals/ clinics
Other official affairs (students)
APPLICATION FOR STUDENT PASS FOR SABAH AND PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
STUDENTS
For those coming from outside of Sarawak (Sabah and other Peninsular states), it is
compulsory for the students to apply for Student Pass for the duration of their studies
in Politeknik Mukah. The application is usually made within the first month each se-
mester commences, and application form can be obtained from JHEPP office.
DISCIPLINE MANAGEMENT
Apart from managing students’ affair, JHEPP is also responsible in enforcement of
Polytechnic’s rules and regulations. All students registered under Polytechnic system
are bound to the following rules and regulations:
Akta Institusi-Institusi Pelajaran (Tatatertib) Pindaan 2012 (Akta 174)
Politeknik Mukah’s Students’ Regulations
Politeknik Mukah’s Residential College Regulations
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STUDENTS’ AFFAIR AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Students failing to adhere to the rules and regulations or convicted to any disciplinary
offences can be imposed to any of the following penalties:
Fines/ Levies
Suspension
Discontinuation of study
Denied of Polytechnic amenities (which includes retracting the residential status of
the student in residential college)
Other penalties decided by the Polytechnic’s Disciplinary Board.
STUDENT CARD
All students are required to display their Student Card at all time in Politeknik Mukah
campus. For those staying in Residential College, Student Card should be scanned
through at guard post to record students’ movement in and out of campus.
STUDENT’S DRESS CODE & ETIQUETTE
Student’s dress code and etiquette established in Politeknik Mukah aims to ensure
students are always in their best of appearance that represents the polytechnic’s iden-
tity when outside of campus.
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STUDENTS’ AFFAIR AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
FINES/ LEVIES
If students are fined for any disciplinary offences, they are responsible to clear off the
fines at JHEPP counter within 14 days each fine is issued. Students can appeal for
deduction of amount of payment for the fines by writing in appeal letter stating reason-
able reasons for the deduction through:
Head of Department
For fines/ levies issued by Department’s Discipline Officer.
Head of Felo
For fines/ levies issued by Felo/ Residential College Supervisor.
Head of Students’ Affair & Development Department
For fines/ levies issued by JHEPP.
All payment for the fines/ levies made through JHEPP counter will be issued official
receipt (Hasil Kerajaan).
It is to be reminded that students with a record of more than two (2) fines/ levies issu-
ance will not be deliberated for their application for occupying the Residential College
in the next semester of their studies.
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STUDENTS’ AFFAIR AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES
Students are encouraged to participate in all activities organised by the Polytechnic
throughout their study years. For those who are interested to organise any activities
internal / external of Polytechnic, prior authorization from the Polytechnic’s Director
must be obtained before the activity is to be carried out (through writing of proposal –
Kertas Kerja Aktiviti). Organising of activities can be made by:
Registered Club/ Committee in Polytechnic
Class (for academic purposes/ course requirement)
Extra-Curricular Courses supervised by Sports, Co-Curriculum & Culture Unit
(USKK)
Students Representative Council (MPP)
Academic Departments/ Academic Support Units
STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES PROPOSALS/ PAPERWORKS
All students’ activities must be approved by the Polytechnic’s Director prior to their
commencement. It can be attained through writing of paperwork/ proposal based on
the format and procedures specified. The guidelines can be from students’ respective
department or JHEPP.
STUDENT’S VEHICLE PASS
If students feel the need to bring their own vehicle to the campus, they are required to
apply for the Student’s Vehicle Pass and display it on the vehicle. Only vehicles with
the pass (sticker) are allowed to be parked inside the campus compound.
The procedures in applying for the Student’s Vehicle Pass are as follow:
Apply online through SPMP (i-Help Module – Application for vehicle pass/ sticker)
Print out completed application form from SPMP
Prepare the following supporting documents with the application form:
Copy of valid driving license
Copy of vehicle grant
Copy of vehicle’s valid Insurance Cover Note
Copy/ photo of valid road tax
Consent letter from parents/ guardians/ vehicle’s owner
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STUDENTS’ AFFAIR AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
The validity of the vehicle pass lasts for the period of six (6) months and new applica-
tion should be made after its expiry date.
Students are reminded that any vehicles issued with the pass can only be driven by
the registering student. If the vehicle is discovered to be driven by other individual(s),
Security Guards have the rights to deny their access into the campus.
Students possessing the vehicle pass are also prohibited from renting/ lending out
their vehicle to other students/ individuals. The vehicle pass is void shall the students
commit these offences.
STUDENTS REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL
Akta Institusi-Institusi Pelajaran (Tatatertib) Pindaan 2012 (Akta 174), also known as
Act 174, has allocated that a committee of Students Representative Council (MPP) is
to be established in the effort to care for students’ welfare and development through-
out their study years. Selection of MPP members are done through campus election
organised by the JHEPP.
STUDENTS REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL (MPP): Functions & Roles
To assist and support development of students’ facilities (such as for recreational
purposes and supply of foods and drinks), subjected to orders from Head of
Executive.
Making appeals to Head of Executive on matters related to students’ residential
and place of study.
Running of any activities as per directed by the Head of Executive from time to
time.
To nurture the spirit of living in togetherness among the students in the institution.
Assisting the institution’s officials in keeping the students’ discipline in check.
CAMPUS ELECTION
Students in their second semester and above are eligible to run for the positions in the
council (MPP) by submitting a nominator and seconder on nomination day.
Students are required to fulfill their responsibility as voters during election day.
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EXAMINATION UNIT
The Examination Unit is responsible to coordinate, supervise, monitor, and as-
sist in matters related to examination at all departments. The Examination Officer is
assisted by the Departmental Examination Coordinators. Departmental Examination
Coordinators are responsible for managing matters related to course registration, eval-
uation, data, bank of question and certification.
(a) Course registration will be held at the beginning of each semester and needs to
be completed within SEVEN (7) days from the date of official semester begin.
(b) Students should consult their courses registration with their academic advisor
and the approval of the Head of the Academic Department before registering the
courses.
(c) Student needs to make sure that they registered courses with total credits al-
lowed by adding other courses offered in the current semester
(d) In cases involving the student transferred from another polytechnic, the registra-
tion of students to be solved by the Department of Student Affairs and Develop-
ment refers to Guideline of Student Recruitment and Management Polytechnic
before enrolment courses conducted at the department
(a) Credit for each course is as stated in the document of Curriculum and Program
structure as approved by the Board of Polytechnic Studies Curriculum and Train-
ing Program.
(b) The total credits to be taken by the student for each semester is from TWELVE
(12) to TWENTY (20) or as specified in the document Curriculum and Program
Structure
(c) The minimum credit amount to be collected by the student before being eligible
to be considered for the award of the Certificate is as prescribed in the curriculum
document and program structure.
COURSE REGISTRATION
COURSE CREDIT
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(a) Students may register additional courses provided they do not exceed the maxi-
mum allowed credit for a semester.
(b) Adding another courses can be applied from week THREE (3) until week SIX (6)
within study session. Students should first seek advice and support from their
academic advisor and the approval of the Head of the Academic Department.
(c) After the specified period, the student is not allowed to make any additional
courses.
(a) Students may drop a course with the required total of credit courses that are tak-
en not less than TWELVE (12) credits.
(b) Dropping courses can be applied at week THREE (3) until week SIX (6) within
study sessions. Students should first seek the advice and support of the academ-
ic adviser and / or the program and have the approval of the Head of the Aca-
demic Department
(c) After the specified period, the student is not allowed to make any dropping cours-
es.
For students who fail a compulsory course, core courses and specialization courses
shall be;
(a) Must retake failed courses from the previous semester;
(b) In the case of final year student who fail TWO (2) or more courses from the previ-
ous semester is required to repeat failed courses in the current semester;
ADDING COURSES
DROPPING COURSES
COURSE CREDIT
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EXAMINATION UNIT
For students who have passes with a grade of C- , D + and D for any course;
(a) Students are allowed to improve the grade of the course only once throughout
their study.
(b) Students must retake all of the learning activities and assessments for the course
applicable in any subsequent semester including short semester.
(c) Results for students for the course will be taken from the best grades.
(d) The number of total credits to be taken by students who retake a course to im-
prove course grade cannot exceed TWENTY (20) credits except in circumstanc-
es which do not allow students to do so and have the approval of the Head of the
Academic Department.
(e) The maximum duration of study still apply to students who take for improving
Course Grade.
Students must meet the following requirements before being eligible to sit for the final
examination:
(a) been registered for his course
(b) has attended 80 % or more lecture / tutorial / practical for the prescribed period ;
and
(c) Percentage of students is calculated as follows:
For students who are ill (by submitting the relevant health certificate) and students are
allowed to participate in any activity that with the approval of the Director:
(a) If the attendance is less than 50%, the student is not eligible to sit for the final
and all of the student’s course assessments mark will be repealed. Students
must retake the course and is considered taking it for the first time. If the student
had failed before, then the failure of the last status will be taken into account.
(b) If the attendance equals or exceeds 50% of the students are eligible to sit for the
final examination for the course concerned. Any assessment carried out will be
taken into account.
IMPROVING COURSE GRADE
DROPPING COURSES
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EXAMINATION UNIT
If a student does not achieve total attendance of 80 % or more to a lecture / tutorial / internship for a course without reasonable grounds:
(a) the student is not eligible to sit for the final examination;
(b) the student will be given a Grade F for the course concerned ; and
(c) the student is deemed to have taken and failed the course.
FLOW CHART STUDENT’S COURSE REGISTRATION
(Duration: SEVEN (7) days from the official date of commencement of effective semester)
Start
Students plan their timetable for the effective
Students complete registration of courses in Sis-tem Pengurusan Maklumat Politeknik (SPMP)
Not in current class / Repeat course (MK)
Students fill out PK02 form,
signed by Course Lecturer
*Course Lecturer can idenitfy stu-
dents who are not from current
class / repeat stu-dents (MK)
Total Credit Hour:
<12 or >20
Students fill out PK01 form, se-conded by Aca-
demic Advisor (PA) and approved by Head of Depart-
ment (KJ)
Students register/ update course registration in the system (SPMP)
Students print out Course Registration Slip and submit one (1) copy to their respective Academic Advisor
(PA) at the beginning of the semester
End
Yes
No
Ye
No
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EXAMINATION UNIT
Start
Permitted under the following con-
ditions: Total credit
hours not lesser than minimum total credit hours
Permitted under the following con-ditions: Total credit
hours not exceed-ing maximum total credit hours
Students application seconded by their PA and approved by their KJ for add/ drop course(s)
Students print out Course Registration Slip and submit one (1) copy to their respective PA latest
End
Students fill out PK03 form (Add/ Drop Courses)
Add or drop course(s)?
Students get Course Lecturer’s signature: Course Lecturer can identify students adding /
dropping from a course
Student’s action: Refer to their Academic Advisor for adding /
dropping of course(s) in iDaftar SPMP Course Lecturer’s action:
Select and register the students in iDaftar SPMP for those who have been approved for add-ing of courses
Add Drop
FLOW CHART ADD & DROP COURSE(S) FOR STUDENTS
(Duration: Lecture Week 2 – Lecture Week 5 in effective semester)
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(a) Students must submit the credit transfer and course exemption application to the
Committee of CTCE through the Academic Advisor. Transfer credit can only be
done once throughout their study at the polytechnic.
(b) Students who apply for course exemption must prove the level of knowledge
reached at least 80% of the course requirements. CTCE Committee reserves the
right to conduct tests or interviews to determine whether students are eligible for
course exemption.
(c) Applications must be made within the first three weeks of lectures. Decisions
made by the Committee are final CTCE.
(d) Results for credit transfer and course exemption will be notified to students no
later than the week SIX (6) of the course of study sessions.
CREDIT TRANSFER AND COURSE EXEMPTION
GRADING SYSTEM
PERCENTAGE GRADE GRADE POINT REMARK
90-100 A+ 4.00 VERY EXCELLENT
80-89 A 4.00 EXCELLENT
75-79 A- 3.67
HONORS 70-74 B+ 3.33
65-69 B 3.00
60-64 B- 2.67
PASS 55-59 C+ 2.33
50-54 C 2.00
47-49 C- 1.67
PASS 44-46 D+ 1.33
40-43 D 1.00
30-39 E 0.67
FAIL 20-29 E- 0.33
0-19 F 0.00
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Final Evaluations Result of each semester will be categorized into:
Lulus Penuh (LP)
Given to the Final year students who obtained CGPA equal to or greater than 2.00
and qualify to be awarded the Certificate.
Kedudukan Baik (KB)
Students will gain CGPA equal to or greater than 2.00.
Kedudukan Bersyarat (KS)
Students will gain CGPA equal to or greater than 1.60 and less than 2.00
Gagal dan Diberhentikan (GB)
Fail and Dismissed will be given to students who:
(a) obtaining a CGPA of less than 1.60 ; or
(b) obtaining a CPA or less than 1.00
(c) failure of a course of THREE (3) times, including a special final exam or a special
assessment or semester short ; or
(d) the results obtained KS THREE (3) times in a row does not include the short
term ; or
(e) failed Industry Training of TWO (2) times ; or
(f) have exceeded the maximum duration of any program .
CATEGORIES OF FINAL EVALUATIONS RESULT
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EXAMINATION UNIT
Students are considered to have completed their studies and be awarded the Certifi-
cate for a program if the following criteria are met:
(a) pass all courses required for the program;
(b) obtained CGPA equal to or more than 2.00;
(c) obtain the full amount of credit set for a particular program ; and
(d) has been certified by the Board of Examination and Certificate / Diploma Poly-
technic
Final Year Students
(a) Final year students should complete and send the application form for the award
of a certificate / diploma to Examination Unit before end of semester.
(b) Certification and Verification of Graduation letter will be sent to graduates after
the meeting of the Board of Examination Polytechnic , Higher Education Ministry
(c) Application for Academic Transcript can be submitted to Examination Unit after
the meeting of the Board of Examination Polytechnic, Higher Education Ministry.
CREDIT TRANSFER AND COURSE EXEMPTION
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INDUSTRIAL LIASON AND TRAINING UNIT
The Industrial Liaison and Training Unit (ILTU) are in charge of coordinating all
matters concerning student’s industrial training. The industrial training exposes stu-
dents to real workplace experiences and ensures that they are well-prepared to enter
the job market once they have completed their studies in the polytechnic. The main
roles of this unit are to:
coordinate suitable training placements
provide the students with relevant information prior to industrial training
provide students with guidelines on industrial training and report writing
equip basic skills related to the course of study
monitor and evaluate student’ training progress
coordinate the student’s evaluation
The result classification is based on the Table below:
All the student is required (COMPULSORY) to undergo industrial training at the end of
the semester. Students need to passes all the courses before industrial training.
CONTACT PERSON:
KANG CHIA YANG
(Head of Unit)
Marks Result Status
80-100 Excellent
PASS 65-79 Credit
40-64 Pass
0-39 Fail FAIL
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LIBRARY
The Library plays a vital role as an information center for the students and staffs to enhance the teaching and learning process, as well as being a center for research and accessing information. Services and facilities provided by the PMU library are :
Online services at http://library.pmu.edu.my such as :
- online member registration
- online member profile updates
- online renewal
- online reservation
- email notification reminder
- web opac (Online Public Access Catalog)
References and referee services
Reference & reading materials
Circulation services
Photocopy / printing services
Wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) Zone
Exhibition area
Lockers
Reference & reading materials at the PMU library encompasses a wide variety of books arranged using the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC). The DDC scheme or-ganizes library materials by discipline or field of study that ensures books on the same subject are near each other on the shelves. This scheme is used at the PMU library to help user locate the item needed.
LIBRARY SERVICE HOURS
Day Time
Monday – Thursday
Friday
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
8:00 am – 11:45 am
2:15 pm – 5:00 pm
Exam week (Night
opening hours)
Monday - Thursday
5:00 pm—9:00 pm
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday –
CLOSED
CONTACT PERSONNEL:
AZRINA BINTI ALI
(Library Officer)
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PSYCHOLOGICAL AND CAREER MANAGEMENT
INTRODUCTION The Psychology and Career Management Unit is one of the academic support units at the Polytechnic Mukah (PMU). Established in August 2004 along with the establish-ment of the PMU. Our unit is committed to providing comprehensive and cutting edge counselling services that are developmental, preventive and remedial to facilitate problem-resolution, improve relationships, enhance growth and empowered develop-ment of fullest potential through promoting and modelling positive mental health for our students and staffs.
SERVICES We in the Unit of Psychology and Career Management always ensure that services
are provided in accordance with the progress of the current issue. This establishment
is meant to provide support services to students of polytechnics in terms of academic
support, mental, personality, social, career planning and all related aspects. So this
unit serves to assist students in overcoming the challenges of life on the campus,
learn more perfect and successful career in future undertakings.
The following are the services provided by Psychology and Career Management Unit: Individual Counselling
Counselling is offered in areas such as relationship, family issues, career and aca-
demic challenges, stress and anxiety, emotional issues and adjustment to campus
life. In the counselling session, you can expect someone who is interested in lis-
tening to your concerns and in helping you develop a better understanding so that
you can deal with issues more effectively. All cases are treated with strict confiden-
tiality. We welcome you to come to come and meet your Coordinator of Guidance
and Counselling at Academic Department to enquire and arrange for an appoint-
ment for the counselling session or you can come directly to our unit.
Group Counselling
In group counselling, small group of 6-10 students meet face-to-face with one or
more trained counsellor and talk about a particular topic. The content of the group
sessions is confidential. We offer a number of theme-focused and growth enhanc-
ing groups in areas involving self-worth, personal development, relationship build-
ing, communication with family, anger, stress management, grief and bereave-
ment, etc.
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GUIDELINES What you can expect from your counsellor? You can expect someone who is interest-ed in listening to your concerns and in helping you to develop a better understanding so that you can deal with it more easily and effectively. Your counsellor will take you seriously and be willing to openly discuss anything you wish. Your counsellor will want to work with you, but won't do for you things you are capable of doing for yourself. Confidentiality is a vital part of counselling so you need not worry about your infor-mation being disclosed to other parties. Counsellor will only disclose information with or without client's consent under special circumstances.
Your main responsibilities in counselling are to:
Attend your regularly scheduled sessions.
Talk about what is bothering you as openly and honestly as you can.
Complete tasks or "homework" assignments you may be asked to do.
Let your counsellor know if you are unable to make it to an appointment preferably
four hours before the appointment time.
Take risks to try something new or facing a new approach.
Give feedback to your counsellor about your progress.
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us:
Psychology and Career Management Unit
1. Azrol Bin Adenan
Head of Unit / Psychology Officer
Tel : 084-874001 (8139)| Fax : 084-874006 | E-mail : azroladenan@ pmu.edu.my
2. Nurul Hidaya Binti Hamli
Psychology Officer
Tel : 084-874001 (8028)| Fax : 084-874006 | E-mail : hidaya@ pmu.edu.my
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RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE RULES & REGULATIONS
Students’ Placement in Residential College
Polytechnic offers limited place in residential college for students studying in
Politeknik Mukah. Students receiving this offer to stay in residential college will be
placed accordingly as determined by the Director or his representatives in charge.
The decision for selection of students staying in residential college is final and stu-
dents MUST abide by the decision.
The Director has ultimate authority to choose any students or individuals or group
of people to stay in polytechnic’s residential college.
The selections for placement in the student residence are stated as following:
New students – Residential hostels are offered to all new students of the first
semester.
Senior Students – Interested senior students are required to apply accom-
modations in the residential hostels. The selection process is carried out by
the management of the residential hostels based on certain selection criteria
such as socio-economic background, special needs and students with disabili-
ties. Students who are active in sports and extra-curricular activities are con-
sidered for residence too.
The Director or his representatives in charge can retract the offer for residential
college placement from students at any time which deemed applicable to polytech-
nic’s interest.
PAYMENT
Residential college fee must be paid in full for each effective semester throughout
students’ study years in polytechnic. Residents that wish to move out from the col-
lege in the middle of the semester will not receive any refund for their payment of
the fee.
Payment for residential college fee should be made in the name of the Director on
registration day or the day students start staying at residential college.
Residential college’s facilities and amenities damaged by the resident/ group of
residents must be replaced by them immediately as directed by the Director or
his representatives in charge.
Rate of compensation that residents should pay for the damage done is subjected
to Director’s decision.
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RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE GENERAL RULES
Residents must make sure that all equipment and furniture in the room are com-
plete and in good condition upon moving in. Any missing or damage to the furni-
ture
All equipment inside the room MUST NOT BE CHANGED its location or modified
without permission form the Director or his representatives in charge.
Room cleanliness is fully under the resident’s responsibility. The use of bed sheets
and pillows cases is mandatory.
Residents are responsible for the safety of their personal belongings. Rooms must
be locked to warrant this.
Switching of rooms between the residents without the Director’s or his representa-
tives in charge permission is strictly prohibited.
All residents are collectively responsible for their rooms, level (floor) and block.
Residents are NOT ALLOWED to bring in any form of weaponry into residential
college.
Any form of ragging is not allowed.
Male residents are PROHIBITED from entering females’ residential area, and vice
versa.
A resident CANNOT obstruct or block the access of any officer, worker or poly-
technic representatives from entering their room to perform their duty and respon-
sibility.
The Director or his representatives in charge can instruct a resident to vacant their
room or relocate to another room at any time.
Residents are NOT ALLOWED to attend or organise any meeting or assembly in
residential area without written authorization from Head of Warden or his repre-
sentatives.
Residents must always carry or readily make available in their possession Resi-
dential College Card when in residential area.
The use of electrical appliances without permission is PROHIBITED. Only radio,
CD or cassette players powered by batteries are allowed in the room.
Head of Warden or his representatives can, from time to time, give out any verbal
or written instructions deemed necessary and applicable to maintain order and
peacefulness in residential college.
Any forms of electrical wiring/ connection in residential college are banned.
Residents are prohibited from entering staffs’ residence without authorization by
the Director or his representatives in charge.
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Residents are NOT allowed to keep in their possession and use DRUGS, ALCO-
HOLIC DRINKS or any kind of consumption that may lead to intoxication inside
their rooms.
Residents are NOT allowed to smoke or keep in their possession any form of ciga-
rettes inside their room.
Residents must participate in all programs organised by residential college admin-
istration.
All Muslim residents are required to be presence at Pusat Islam to perform solat in
communion.
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PROHIBITED ITEMS AT RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE MANAGEMENT UNIT
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STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC ADVISING SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
Academic Advisory System (SPA) was introduced in Polytechnic system since 2004.
The purpose its existence is to ensure that students achieve not only excellence in
their academic pursuit but also to shape and develop their personality and soft skills.
During their course of studies in polytechnic, the students will be supervised by their
respective Academic Advisor (PA), which are also their lecturers. PA role is to help
students develop their skills and strategies towards achieving the following objectives:
OBJECTIVES
Guiding the students in the planning of their studies and related activities to im-
prove their academic achievement and individual potentials
Training the students in developing their skills and strategies to achieve the goal
of self-directed learning
Providing advices and exposures to choosing future career paths.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A PA
Updating documents/ records related to Academic Advisory in print or online.
1. Student’s Academic Achievement
Provide guidance in students’ planning of their studies as a whole or by semester,
in accordance to their individual ability to achieve the pre-determined learning out-
comes.
To monitor students’ achievement of the learning outcomes and help develop ap-
propriate learning skills and strategies to accomplish them.
Guide students in their time management during their studies at polytechnic to
support towards achievement of learning outcomes.
Identify students that require special guidance and counseling by referring them to
the appropriate personnel.
Making sure that the students comply with and stay attentive to all applicable rules
and regulations in polytechnic.
Monitor / administer / manage students’ registration period.
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2. Student’s Self Development
Inform and explain to the students about the results of Sidek Personality Inventory
(IPS) analysis received from Psychology and Career Management Unit (UPPSI).
Help students to set their goal(s).
Help students to maintain their motivation through continuous motivational activi-
ties/ programmes.
Constantly reviewing students’ progress through Self-Inspiring & Transforming
Manual (Manual Insprirasi & Transformasi Diri) book and take appropriate subse-
quent actions.
Make record and reflection of each meeting with the students. (See Appendix 3)
Help establish students’ effective communication skills and assertiveness.
3. Career Path
Ensure that the students gain enough exposure to opportunities and methods to
furthering their studies, becoming entrepreneurs or pursuing other relevant career
paths through activities and programmes organized by the polytechnic before
graduation.
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1L5G SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
1L5G (1 Lecturer 5 Students) is a programme established to monitor or keep track of
the graduates for the first 6 months after they have completed their final semester of
study in polytechnic.
The purpose of this programme is to monitor the employability rate and the marketabil-
ity of our students in the industry.
During their final semester, five (5) students will be placed under one (1) lecturer that
will act as a liaison officer/ supervisor and be responsible to collect the needed infor-
mation for this programme.
Students are required to update their current status to their respective lecturer/liaison
officer for the first six (6) months after graduating.
THE 6 CATEGORIES IN 1L5G CONSIST OF
Working in the field of studies
Students that are grouped in this category are those who work within their respective field of
studies.
Not working in the field of Studies
Students that are grouped in this category are those who got attached to a job which is not in
their field of studies.
Waiting for job placement
Students that are grouped in this category are those who are waiting to be stationed in a partic-
ular department or waiting for posting to any vacancy/ post.
Entrepreneurship
Students that are grouped in this category are those who decided to start their own business
ventures, regardless its business nature (on/offline businesses).
Further Studies
Students that fall into this category are those who continue their studies to a higher level.
Unemployed
Students that fall in this category are those who are still searching for job opening.
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ALUMNI
POLITEKNIK MUKAH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Politeknik Mukah Alumni Association or (PAPMU) was established on the 25th March
2008 by the former students of Politeknik Mukah. A board meeting was held on 9th
May 2007 to drive the body before the real nomination was held. Up to date, there are
almost 3000 registered members which among the former students of Politeknik Muk-
ah. The membership is open to all Politeknik Mukah former students with Malaysian
nationality.
The objective of organizing the association is to enhance collaboration between the
associations with other organization especially those in a related industry. This is
aimed to help students for their internship collaboration, industrial training as well as
their future career for the graduates. Apart from that, PAPMU is also a respectable
platform for the graduates to share their knowledge and skills. This will ultimately a
perfect platform for them to share knowledge and competencies in their respective
field. Besides that, they can also contribute to the organization (Politeknik Mukah) on
the relevance of courses taught in the syllabus or offered by the institution. This is par-
allel to the vison and mission of Politeknik Mukah which is to become a centre of ex-
cellence in the field of engineering, commerce and hospitality.
FUNCTION
The objective of Politeknik Mukah Alumni Association are as follows:
To enhance good network and collaboration among members of the association.
To build a right channel for members to give feedback on the relevance of the pro-
gramme offered by the organization.
To develop good relationship and bigger collaboration between Politeknik and oth-
er institution for the better future prospect of the graduates.
To create a right channel for fund collection under the monitoring of Registry of
Society (ROS) and other authorized body.
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EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
Chairmain
Tn Hj Abdubrani bin Yunus
Deputy Chairman I
Tn Hj Masduki bin Selamat
Tn Hj Zaulkafli bin Mohamed
Deputy Chairman II
En Suhaili bin Aleh
En Iskandar bin Reduan
Lead Editor
Pn Laila binti Musa
Pn Hasnah Binti Ngah
Assistant Editor
Mr Rama Rao a/l Lachanna
Pn Verawaty binti Ismail
Writers
Cik Arni binti Abd Rafal
En Iskandar bin Reduan
En Samsawi bin Bujang
En Wan Khairul Arifin bin Wan Zakaria
En Sudiman bin Suhaili
Pn Aisyah Suhailla binti Hj. Jili
Pn Jessie binti Selahat
En Suhaimi bin Sibir
En Awang Annuar bin Awang Mansor
Pn Aiesah binti Karim
Pn Mariati binti Masduki
En Hardyta bin Bujang Pata
En Sahrol bin Ramli
En Richard Simon
Cik Noraziah Binti Abu Bakar
Pn Farah Hanan binti Abu Bakar
En Sophian Sout
En Hazatta bin Morshidi
En Fifdil Majiwan
En Kang Chia Yang
Cik Azrina binti Ali
En Azrol bin Adenan
Pn Norhayati binti Abd. Wahab @ Dul Ahad
En Muhammad Dehya bin Zainal Alam
En Mohamad Sobri bin Suhaili
Cik Mazira binti Ramli
En Azizee bin Aziz
Pn Ilham Fitriah binti Ahmad Shukri
En Mohammad Arni bin Ahmad Chek
En Mohd Azlan bin Ab. Aziz
Design & Graphics
En Mohamad Nirza Yusniezam bin Kusuiri
En Ag. Aswan bin Ag. Mohd Kassim
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