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    TABLE OF CONTENTS MISION, VISION AND CORE VALUES UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA

    Mission

    Vission

    Core Values FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

    Mission

    Vision

    Students

    Academic Programme MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN FACULTY OF ENGINEERING FACULTY OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT TEAM

    The Officers DEPUTY DEAN’S UNDERGRADUATE CHART PROGRAMME COORDINATORS ACADEMIC SCHEDULE SESSION 2019/2020 PROHIBITION AGAINTS PLAGIARISM OFFICE DIRECTORY BRIEF PROFILE: DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

    Introduction

    Program Synopsis Bachelor of Civil Engineering

    Outcome-Based Education (OBE)

    Programe Educational Objective (PEO)

    Programme Outcomes (PO)

    Academic Staff

    Support Staff PROGRAMME STRUCTURE: Bachelor of Civil Engineering

    Curriculum Structure

    Academic Planner

    Graduation Requirement Chart COURSE DETAILS

    University Courses

    Faculty Courses

    Programme Courses

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    FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

    MISSION

    To advance engineering knowledge and learning through quality education and

    research in the pursuit of the fulfilling aspirations of the University and nation.

    VISION

    To be an internationally renowned Faculty of Engineering in research, innovation,

    publication and teaching.

    STUDENTS

    Continue to produce highly competent and skilled individuals with leadership

    qualities and good interpersonal skills.

    Contribute to nation-building by producing good citizens who respect universal

    human values.

    Have students of diverse backgrounds who respect and internalize diversity.

    Inculcate of social awareness and obligation values.

    Develop students to have an international outlook and outreach.

    Develop students to become highly competent engineers capable of identifying,

    formulating, and solving problems in a creative and innovative manner.

    ACADEMIC PROGRAMME

    Ensure academic programs are relevant, current, innovative and

    internationally recognized to meet national and global needs.

    Continuously develop academic programs that inspire and tap students’

    potential.

    Ensure academic programs are accredited by local and international

    engineering professional bodies.

    Continuously develop programs that are relevant to industrial requirements.

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    SEMESTER I

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    ACADEMIC SCHEDULE SESSION 2019/2020

    SEMESTER I Orientation Week 1 week* 01.09.2019 – 08.09.2019 Lectures 8 weeks* 09.09.2019 – 03.11.2019 Mid-Semester I Break 1 week* 04.11.2019 – 10.11.2019 Lectures 6 weeks* 11.11.2019 – 22.12.2019 Revision Week 1 week* 23.12.2019 – 29.12.2019 Semester I Final Examination 3 weeks* 30.12.2019 – 19.01.2020 Semester Break 4 weeks* 20.01.2020 – 16.02.2020 24 weeks SEMESTER II Lectures 9 weeks 17.02.2020 – 19.04.2020 Mid-Semester II Break 1 week 20.04.2020 – 26.04.2020 Lectures 5 weeks* 27.04.2020 – 31.05.2020 Revision Week 1 week* 01.06.2020 – 07.06.2020 Semester II Final Examination 3 weeks* 08.06.2020 – 28.06.2020 Semester Break 11 weeks* 29.06.2020 – 13.09.2020 30 weeks SPECIAL SEMESTER Lectures 7 weeks* 29.06.2020 – 16.08.2020 Special Semester Final Examination 1 week* 17.08.2020 – 23.08.2020 Semester Break 3 weeks* 17.08.2020 – 13.09.2020 11 weeks *Public Holidays in Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA National Day 31.08.2019 Thaipusam Day 08.02.2020 Awal Muharram 01.09.2019 – 02.09.2019 Labour Day 01.05.2020 Agong’s Birthday 09.09.2019 Wesak Day 07.05.2020

    Malaysia Day 16.09.2019 Nuzul Al-Qur’an 10.05.2020 – 11.05.2020 Deepavali 27.10.2019 – 28.10.2019 Eidul Fitri 24.05.2020 – 26.05.2020 Maulidur Rasul 09.11.2019 Eidul Adha 31.07.2020 – 01.08.2020 Christmas Day 25.12.2019 Awal Muharram 20.08.2020 New Year 01.01.2020 National Day 31.08.2020 Chinese New Year 25.01.2020 – 26.01.2020 Agong’s Birthday 09.09.2020 Federal Territory Day 01.02.2020 Malaysia Day 16.09.2020

    Please refer to http://myum.um.edu.my/ for more details.

    http://myum.um.edu.my/

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    PROHIBITION AGAINST PLAGIARISM Extract from University of Malaya (Discipline of Students) Rules 1999

    (1) A student shall not plagiarize any idea/writing, data or invention belonging to another person.

    (2) For the purposes of this rule, plagiarism includes: -

    a) The act of taking an idea, writing, data or

    invention of another person and claiming that the idea, writing, data or invention is the result of one’s own findings or creation; or

    b) An attempt to make out or the act of making out, in such a way that one is original source or the creator of an idea, writing, data or invention which has actually been taken from some other resources

    (3) Without prejudice to the generality of sub-rules (2) a student plagiarizes when he: - a) Publishes, with himself as the author,

    an abstract, article, scientific or academic paper or book which is wholly or partly written by some other person;

    b) Incorporates himself or allows himself to be incorporated as a co-author of an abstract, article, scientific or academic paper, or book, when he has not at all made any written contribution to the abstract, article, paper, or book;

    c) Forces another person to include his name in the list of co-researchers for a particular research project or in the list of co-authors for a publication when he has not made any contribution which may qualify him as a co- researcher or co-author;

    d) Extracts academic data which are the results of research undertaken by some other person, such as laboratory finding or field work findings or data obtained through library research, whether published or unpublished, and incorporate those data as part of his academic research without giving due acknowledgement to the actual source;

    e) Uses research data obtained through collaborative work with some other person, whether or not that other person is a staff member or a student of the University, as part of another distinct personal academic, research of his, or for a publication in his own name as sole author without obtaining the consent of his personal research or prior to publishing the data;

    f) Transcribes the ideas of creations of others kept in whatever form whether written, printed or available in electronic form, or in slide form, or in whatever form of teaching or research apparatus or in any other form, and claims whether directly or indirectly that he is the creator of that idea or creation;

    g) Translates the writing or creation of another person from one language to another whether or not wholly or partly, and subsequently presents the translation in whatever form or manner as his own writing or creation; or

    h) Extracts ideas from another person’s writing or creation and makes certain modification due reference to the originals source and rearranges the min such a way that it appears as if he is the creator of those ideas.

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    OFFICE DIRECTORY

    Dean’s Office

    Tel: 603-79675200 Fax: 603-79561378

    E: [email protected]

    Deputy Dean’s Office

    (Undergraduate)

    Tel: 603-79675201 [email protected]

    Deputy Dean’s Office

    (Postgraduate)

    Tel: 603-79674471 [email protected]

    Deputy Dean’s Office

    (Development)

    Tel: 603-79675202 [email protected]

    Deputy Dean’s Office

    (Research)

    Tel: 603-79675209 [email protected]

    Department of Civil Engineering

    Tel: 603-79675203

    Department of Electrical

    Engineering

    Tel: 603-79675205

    Department of Biomedical

    Engineering

    Tel: 603-79674581

    Department of Chemical

    Engineering

    Tel: 603-79675206

    Department of Mechanical

    Engineering

    Tel: 603-79675204

    Finance Office

    Faculty of Engineering

    Tel: 603-79675225

    Library of Engineering

    Tel: 603-79674591 Fax: 603-79675259 [email protected]

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    BRIEF PROFILE: DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

    INTRODUCTION

    The Department of Civil Engineering is one of the first academic departments set up under the Faculty of Engineering. It currently offers academic programme at undergraduate, Master of Engineering Science and Doctor of Philosophy levels. The department is sub-divided into four clusters within the Department, namely, Structural and Material, Water and Environment, Soil, Geotechnical Engineering and Transport, and Mathematics, Survey and Management. The department is actively engaged in R&D works with financial support from the University, Government and other industrial grants. Many academic members of the Department are also pursuing engineering consultancies requiring expertise in multidisciplinary areas. The Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) programme was introduced in the year 1956 as a 4-years programme under the Term System. The programme was recognized by the Malaysian Public Services Department (JPA) and the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM). In the 1996/97 academic session, a major change was undertaken in the programme where the Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) programme was offered as a 3-year degree programme under the semester system (Sistem Pengajian Tiga Tahun, SPTT). In the same academic session, the Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental) programme was introduced as a 3-year degree programme. Both programmes were accredited by the Board of Engineers Malaysia on the 21 August 2000.

    Starting from 2000/01 academic session, under the instructions from the Ministry of Education of Malaysia, both programmes were offered as a 4-year degree programmes under the semester system (Sistem Pengajian Empat Tahun, SPET). The first batch of graduates from these two programmes graduated in August 2004.

    For the betterment and continuous quality improvement of the programme, a series of curriculum review exercise has been performed. The curriculum review is done to align the programme in accordance with the requirements of the MQF, EAC and the industries. Following the curriculum review processes, new curriculum structure was introduced starting from 2016/2017 academic session. The programme has been renamed as Bachelor of Civil Engineering.

    PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS

    Bachelor of Civil Engineering Civil Engineering programme is related to the human activities and our natures that include structures and building construction, bridge engineering, highway, railway construction, airport, hydraulics works and many more.

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    OUTCOMES-BASED EDUCATION (OBE)

    Outcome-Based Education (OBE) had been implemented in the Faculty of Engineering since 2004, in accordance with the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and the Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM). This is also one of the requirements for Malaysia to become a full member of the Washington Accord, an international agreement to mutually recognize Bachelor degrees in engineering. The implementation of OBE, as outlined below, is based on the guidelines prescribed by the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) of Malaysia. Unlike the traditional teacher-centered method, OBE is an educational approach that is more concerned about the outcome (what students can do) rather than the process (what instructors did). This is believed to enhance learning, and hence produce better graduates. For OBE to be successful, it is critical to prescribe the expected outcomes, to measure the objectively, and to take corrective actions where required. The outcomes are prescribed at two levels:

    (a) Course Outcomes (CO) ---what students should be able to perform at the end of each course (b) Programme Outcomes (PO) --- a composite set of abilities after students completed all courses

    All COs will contribute to some of the POs. This is to ensure that upon completion of the courses, all POs

    are sufficiently covered.

    PROGRAMME EDUCATION OBJECTIVES (PEO)

    (1) Graduates will establish themselves as practicing professionals in Civil Engineering or related fields. (2) Graduates will engage in lifelong pursuit of knowledge and interdisciplinary learning appropriate for

    industrial and academic careers.

    (3) Graduates will contribute to sustainable development and the well-being of society.

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    PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO)

    Programme Outcomes (P)

    Bachelor of Civil Engineering

    1. Engineering Knowledge

    Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and Civil Engineering specialization to solve complex engineering problems.

    2. Problem Analysis

    Identify, formulate, research, analyze and reach substantiated conclusions along with recommendations for complex Civil Engineering problems, using principles of mathematics, natural science and engineering science.

    3. Design/Development of Solutions

    Develop solutions for complex Civil Engineering systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, culture, society and the environment.

    4. Investigation

    Conduct investigations using relevant research methodology including literature review, design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of results to derive scientifically sound conclusions.

    5. Modern Tool Usage

    Utilize systematic approach to select/create appropriate IT tools, with full understanding of their limitations, to model, simulate and solve complex Civil Engineering problem.

    6. The Engineer and Society

    Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice.

    7. Environment and Sustainability

    Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions towards society and the environment, and demonstrate knowledge of and the need for sustainable development.

    8. Ethics

    Apply norms of professional engineering practice ethically.

    9. Communication

    Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with both engineers and the community at large through discussions, reports and presentations.

    10. Individual and Team Work

    Function effectively as an individual, and as a team member or leader in a multi-disciplinary environment.

    11. Life Long Learning

    Recognize the need to undertake life-long learning and possess the capacity to do so independently.

    12. Project Management and Finance

    Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and management/finance principles and apply these to one’s own work as an individual, team member or leader in a multi-disciplinary environment.

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    ACADEMIC STAFF

    PROFESSOR DR. AHMAD HUSSEIN KAMEL ELSHAFIEE B.Eng.( Civil Eng.), M.Eng. (Civil Eng.), PhD. (Civil Eng.) (Cairo) Specialization: Artificial Intelligence and Water Resources Engineering T: 03-7967 7651 E: [email protected]

    PROFESSOR IR. DATO’ DR. ROSLAN HASHIM B.Sc. (Civil Eng.) (Hons) (Leeds), Ph.D. (Geotech.Eng.) (Sheffield), MIEM, P.Eng. Specialization: Geotechnical Engineering T: 03-79675269 E: [email protected]

    PROFESSOR DR. ZUBAIDAH ISMAIL B.A. (Math) (STATE UNIVERSITY OF N. YORK, NEW PALTZ), MA. (Applied Math.) Philadelphia), PhD. (Civil. Eng.). (MALAYA) Specialization: Structural Engineering, River Rehab., Groundwater Contamination T: 03-79675284 E: [email protected]

    ASSOC. PROF. IR. DR. FARIDAH OTHMAN B.Sc. (Civil Eng.) (Missouri), M.Sc. (Hydraulic Eng.) (Newcastle), Ph.D. (Water Eng.) (Newcastle) Specialization: Environmental Hydraulic, Water Quality and Water Resources Engineering T: 03-79674584 E: [email protected]

    ASSOC. PROF. DR. LAI SAI HIN B.Eng. (Hons) (UPM), M.Sc. (UPM), Ph.D. (Hydraulic) (UNIMAS) Specialization: Hydraulic and Water Engineering T: 03-79676859 E: [email protected]

    ASSOC. PROF. IR. DR. NORAZURA MUHAMAD BUNNORI B.Eng. Hons. (Civil Eng.) (UKM), MSc (USM), Ph.D. (Cardiff) Specialization: Structural and Materials Engineering T: 03-79677022 E: [email protected]

    ASSOC. PROF. IR. DR. NOR HAFIZAH RAMLI @ SULONG B.Eng. Hons. (Civil Eng.) (Malaya) , Ph.D. DIC (London) Specialization: Structural and Materials Engineering T: 03-79676884 E: [email protected]

    ASSOC. PROF. DR. U. JOHNSON ALENGARAM B.Eng. (Civil Eng) ( University of Madras, India), M.Eng. (Structural Eng) (Bharathiar ), Ph.D. (Structural Engineering) (Malaya) Specialization: Structural and Materials Engineering T: 03-79677632 E: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    ASSOC. PROF. DR. ZAINAH IBRAHIM B.Eng. (Civil Eng.) (Middlesex), M.Sc. (Eng.) (Structural Eng.) (Liverpool), Ph.D. (Civ Eng) (Sheffield) Specialization: Structural and Materials Engineering T: 03-79674460 E: [email protected]

    DR. AISHAH ABU BAKAR B.Sc. (Civil Eng.) (Hons) (Dundee), M.Sc. (Civil Eng.) (Dundee), Ph.D. (Geotechnical Eng.) (Manchester) Specialization: Geotechnical Engineering T: 03-79675302 E: [email protected]

    DR. MAJID MIRZAEI B.Eng. (Hons) (Shahrekord Uni.), M.Sc. (Uni. Tehran ), Ph.D. (Civil) (UPM) Specialization: Hydraulic and Water Engineering T: 03-79676859 E: [email protected]

    DR. MO KIM HUNG B.Eng. (Civil Eng.) (Hons) (Malaya), Ph.D. (Structural Eng. & Materials) (Malaya) Specialization: Structural and Materials Engineering T: 03-79675203 E: [email protected]

    DR. MOHD RASDAN IBRAHIM Dip.Civil Eng. (PPD), B.Eng.Hons. (Civil Eng.) (UiTM), M.Eng.Sc. (Transport Eng.) (UNSW) Specialization: Transportation Engineering T: 03-79676881 E: [email protected]

    DR. NURUOL SYUHADAA MOHD B.Eng. (Hons) (Env. Eng.) (Malaya), M.Sc. (Env. Eng.) (Drexel), Ph.D (Env. Eng.) (George Washington) Specialization: Environmental Engineering T: 03-79697650 E: [email protected]

    DR. ONN CHIU CHUEN BEng. (Hons) (Env Eng.), M.Eng.Sc,Ph.D.(Env Eng)(Malaya) Specialization: Environmental Engineering T: 03-79675269 E: [email protected]

    DR. SUHANA KOTING BEng. (Hons) (Civil Eng.) (UM), M.Eng.Sc. (Highway Eng. Material) (UM), Ph.D (Transportation Eng.) (UM) Specialization: Transportation Engineering T: 03-79677648 E: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    DR. TAN CHEE GHUAN B.Eng (Civil Eng.)(Hons.), M.Sc. (Structural Eng.), Ph.D. (Earthquake Eng.)(USM) Specialization: Geotechnical and Structural Earthquake Engineering T: 03-79675349 E: [email protected]

    DR. YAP SOON POH B.Eng. (Hons) (Malaya), Ph.D. (Malaya) Specialization: Structural and Materials Engineering T: 03-79677649 E: [email protected]

    IR. DR.YUEN CHOON WAH B. Eng. (Civil) (Hons), M. Eng. Sc., Ph. D. (Transportation Eng.) (Malaya) Specialization: Transportation Engineering T: 03-79677675 E: [email protected]

    DR. WAN ZURINA WAN JAAFAR BEng. (Hons) (Civil Eng.) (UM), M.Eng.Sc. (GIS) (UM), Ph.D. (Water Engineering) (Bristol) Specialization: GIS and Water Engineering T: 03-79677677 E: [email protected]

    SR. MOKHTAR AZIZI MOHD DIN B. Surv (Land) (UTM) M.Sc (Eng. Surveying & Geodesy) (Nottingham) Specialization: Surveying T: 03-79675232 E: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    SUPPORTING STAFF

    MRS. ROZITA YUSOP SENIOR ASSISTANT ENGINEER T:03-79677022 EXT 2751 E: [email protected]

    MR. SREEDHARAN A/L V.K. RAMAN SENIOR ASSISTANT SCIENCE OFFICER T:03-79677022 EXT 2754 E: [email protected]

    MS. ALFI SAHRINA MOHD MASYUMUDIN ASSISTANT SCIENCE OFFICER T:03-79677022 EXT 2162 E: [email protected]

    MRS. ALYA FARHANA SHAFFIEE MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGIST T:03-79677022 EXT 2750 E: [email protected]

    MR. AYOB SHARIF ASSISTANT ENGINEER T:03-79677022 EXT 2751 E: [email protected]

    MR. MUHAMAD IZZAT ZAKI ASSISTANT SCIENCE OFFICER T:03-79677022 EXT 5273 E: [email protected]

    MR. MOHD FAIZ IBRAHIM ASSISTANT SCIENCE OFFICER T:03-79677022 EXT 2756 E: [email protected]

    MR. MOHD KHAIRUL ANWAR ABU ASSISTANT ENGINEER T:03-79677022 EXT 2754 E: [email protected]

    MR. MOHD TERMIZI MOHD KASSIM ASSISTANT SCIENCE OFFICER T:03-79677022 EXT 2753 E: [email protected]

    MR. MUHAIRIZAM MANAN ASSISTANT SCIENCE OFFICER T:03-79677022 EXT 5362 E: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    MRS.NOOR SYAKIRA SULAIMAN ASSISTANT SCIENCE OFFICER T:03-79677022 EXT 6829 E: [email protected]

    MRS.NURFAZEEHA OMAR ZAINAL ASSISTANT ENGINEER T:03-79677022 EXT 2752 E: [email protected]

    MR. SHAHRUL RAFIQ ARIFIN ASSISTANT ENGINEER T:03-79677022 EXT 2757 E: [email protected]

    MR. ZULKAFLI MUHAMMAD ASSISTANT SCIENCE OFFICER T:03-79677022 EXT 5273 E: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    CURRICULUM STRUCTURE

    BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

    SESSION 2019/2020

    (SEPTEMBER INTAKE)

    Course Content Credit Hours

    University Courses

    Compulsory Courses:

    Information Literacy

    The Islamic and Asian Civilization (TITAS)* / Basic Malay Language**

    Ethnic Relations* / Introduction to Malaysia**

    Basic Entrepreneurship Culture

    Social Engagement

    English for Communication Programme

    Elective Course from Other Faculties Co–Curriculum

    2 2

    2 2 2 6

    4 2

    Sub-Total Credit Hours 22

    Faculty Courses Faculty Core Courses Faculty Elective Course

    22 2

    Sub-Total Credit Hours 24

    Programme Courses Programme Core Courses Programme Elective Courses

    82 15

    Sub-Total Credit Hours 97

    TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 143 Notes:

    (1) *Compulsory for Local students.

    (2) ** Compulsory for International students.

    (3) Students are required to take a minimum of 6 credits of English course based on English

    Proficiency qualification (MUET/IELTS/TOEFL).

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    ACADEMIC PLANNER BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

    SESSION 2019/2020

    YEAR 1 CODE COURSE S1 S2 SS TOTAL PRE-REQUISITE

    UNIVERSITY COURSES

    GIG 1001 The Islamic and Asian Civilizations (TITAS)* 2

    GLT 1017 Basic Malay Language**

    GIG 1002 Ethnic Relations* 2

    GIG 1006 Introduction to Malaysia**

    GIG 1004 Information Literacy 2

    GLT 10XX English for Communication Programme 1 3

    Sub-total 5 4 0 9

    FACULTY CORE COURSES

    KIX 1001 Engineering Mathematics I 3

    KIX 1002 Engineering Mathematics II 3

    KIX 1003 Thinking and Communication Skills 2

    Sub-total 3 5 0 8

    PROGRAMME CORE COURSES

    KIA 1001 Drawing for Civil Engineers & Computer Programming

    3

    KIA 1002 Engineering Mechanics 3

    KIA 1003 Civil Engineering Materials 3

    KIA 1004 Mechanics of Materials 3

    KIA 1005 Engineering Survey 3 Sub-total 9 6 0 15

    Total 17 15 0 32

    Notes:

    (1) *Compulsory for Local students.

    (2) ** Compulsory for International students.

    (3) Students are required to take a minimum of 6 credits of English course based on English Proficiency

    qualification (MUET/IELTS/TOEFL).

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    YEAR 2 CODE COURSE S1 S2 SS TOTAL PRE-REQUISITE

    UNIVERSITY COURSES

    GLT 10XX English for Communication Programme 2 3

    GIG 1003 Basic Entrepreneurship Culture 2

    GIG 1005 Social Engagement 2

    Co-curriculum 2

    Elective Courses (other faculty) 2 2

    Sub-total 9 4 0 13

    FACULTY CORE COURSES

    KIX 2002 Engineering Economics Analysis 3

    Sub-total 0 3 0 3

    PROGRAMME CORE COURSES

    KIA 2001 Theory of Structure 3

    KIA1002,KIA1004

    KIA 2002 Soil Mechanics 3

    KIA 2003 Fluid Mechanics 3

    KIA 2004 Reinforced Concrete Design 3 KIA1002,KIA1004

    KIA 2005 Water Resources 3

    KIA 2006 Environmental Engineering and Sustainability 3

    KIA 2007 Laboratory A (Structures and Materials) 1

    KIA 2008 Laboratory B (Water and Environmental Engineering)

    1

    KIA 2009 Survey Camp 2

    22

    KIA1005

    Sub-total 9 11 2

    Total 18 18 2 38

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    YEAR 3 CODE COURSE S1 S2 SS TOTAL PRE-REQUISITE

    UNIVERSITY COURSES

    -

    Sub-total 0 0 0 0

    FACULTY CORE COURSES

    KIX 2001 Integrated Design I 2

    KIX 2003 Law and Ethics in Engineering 2

    KIX 2004 Engineering Project Management 3

    KIX 3001 Integrated Design II 4 KIX2001

    Sub-total 5 6 0 11

    PROGRAMME CORE COURSES

    KIA 3001 Statistics and Numerical Techniques 3

    KIA 3002 Structural Steel Design 3

    KIA 3003 Traffic Engineering 3

    KIA 3004 Construction Management and Technology 3

    KIA 3005 Hydraulics 3 KIA2003

    KIA 3006 Foundation Engineering 3 KIA2002

    KIA 3007 Laboratory C (Geotechnics and Transportations) 1

    KIA 3008 Industrial Training 5

    KIA 3009 Structural Analysis 3

    KIA2001

    KIA 3010 Geotechnical Engineering 3 KIA2002

    Sub-total 13 12 5 30

    Total 18 18 5 41

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    YEAR 4 CODE COURSE S1 S2 SS TOTAL PRE-REQUISITE

    UNIVERSITY COURSES

    -

    Sub-total 0 0 0 0

    FACULTY ELECTIVE COURSES

    Elective Faculty 2

    Sub-total 2 0 0 2

    PROGRAMME CORE COURSES

    KIA 4001 Final Year Project

    3P 3

    Have completed a minimum of 80 credits

    KIA 4002 Capstone Design Project

    3 Have completed a minimum of 90 credits

    KIA 4003 Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design 3

    KIA2004

    KIA 4004 Highway Engineering 3

    Sub-total 9 6 0 15

    PROGRAMME ELECTIVE COURSES

    KIA/KID 40XX Elective 1 3

    KIA/KID 40XX Elective 2 3

    KIA/KID 40XX Elective 3 3

    KIA/KID 40XX Elective 4 3

    KIA/KID 40XX Elective 5 3

    Sub-total 6 9 0 15

    Total 17 15 0 32

    TOTAL CREDIT 143

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    LIST OF FACULTY ELECTIVE COURSE#:

    LIST OF PROGRAMME ELECTIVE COURSES#:

    # The list of courses offered is subject to change.

    GRADUATION REQUIREMENT CHART

    CODE COURSE CREDIT

    KIX3002 Engineering Entrepreneurship 2

    KIX3003 Sustainable Engineering 2

    CODE COURSE CREDIT

    Structural and Material

    KIA 4005 Advanced Structural Steel 3

    KIA 4006 Timber Design 3

    KIA 4007 Wind and Earthquake Engineering 3

    KIA 4008 Bridge Engineering 3

    KIA 4009 Concrete Engineering and Technology 3

    KIA 4010 Special Concrete 3

    KIA 4011 Prestressed Concrete Design 3

    Soil, Geotechnical Engineering and Transport

    KIA 4012 Rock Engineering 3

    KIA 4013 Ground Improvements 3

    KIA 4014 Air Traffic Management 3

    KIA 4015 Transportation and Highway Planning 3

    Water and Environmental Engineering

    KID 4003 Water Supply Engineering 3

    KID 4005 Advanced Hydrology Engineering 3

    KID 4006 Surface Water Quality Engineering 3

    KID 4007 Environmental Health Engineering 3

    KID 4008 Environmental Impact Assessment 3

    KID 4009 Solid & Hazardous Waste Management 3

    KID 4010 Environmental Risk Management 3

    KID 4011 Environmental Management System 3

    KID 4012 Occupational, Safety and Health 3

    KID 4013 Air Pollution and Control 3

    KID 4014 Contaminant Transport 3

    Mathematics, Survey, and Management

    KIA 4016 GIS for Civil Engineering 3

    KIA 4017 Quantitative Techniques in Construction Management 3

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    BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

    CODE COURSE CREDIT PASSING GRADE

    MARKING SCHEME

    UNIVERSITY COURSES

    GIG 1001 The Islamic and Asian Civilizations (TITAS)* 2 C

    MARKS GRADE GRADE POINTS

    MEANING

    90-100 A+ 4.00 HIGH DISTINCTION

    80-89 A 4.00 DISTINCTION

    75-79 A- 3.70 DISTINCTION

    70-74 B+ 3.30 GOOD

    65-69 B 3.00 GOOD

    60-64 B- 2.70 GOOD

    55-59 C+ 2.30 PASS

    50-54 C 2.00 PASS

    45-49 C- 1.70 FAIL

    40-44 D+ 1.30 FAIL

    35-39 D 1.00 FAIL

    0-34 F 0.00 FAIL

    GRADE REMARKS

    P Progressive

    K Transfer of credit without grade

    K1 Exemption of course

    GLT 1017 Basic Malay Language**

    GIG 1002 Ethnic Relations* 2 C

    GIG 1006 Introduction to Malaysia**

    GIG1003 Basic of Entrepreneurship Culture 2 C

    GIG 1004 Information Literacy 2 C

    GIG1005 Social Engagement 2 C

    GLT 10XX English for Communication Programme 6 C

    Elective Course from Other Faculties 4 C

    Co-Curriculum 2 c

    Sub-total Credit Hours 22

    FACULTY CORE COURSES

    KIX 1001 Engineering Mathematics I 3 C

    KIX 1002 Engineering Mathematics II 3 C

    KIX 1003 Thinking and Communication Skills 2 C

    KIX 2001 Integrated Design I 2 C

    KIX 2002 Engineering Economic Analysis 3 C

    KIX 2003 Law and Ethics in Engineering 2 C

    KIX 2004 Engineering Project Management 3 C

    KIX 3001 Integrated Design II 4 C

    Sub-total Credit Hours 22

    FACULTY ELECTIVE COURSES

    List of Faculty Elective Courses#:

    KIX3002 – Engineering Entrepreneurship

    KIX3003 – Sustainable Engineering

    #subject to changes.

    2 C

    Sub-total Credit Hours 2

    PROGRAMME CORE COURSES

    KIA 1001 Drawing for Civil Engineers & Computer Programming 3 C

    KIA 1002 Engineering Mechanics 3 C

    KIA 1003 Civil Engineering Materials 3 C

    KIA 1004 Mechanics of Materials 3 C

    KIA 1005 Engineering Survey 3 C

    KIA 2001 Theory of Structure 3 C

    KIA 2002 Soil Mechanics 3 C

    KIA 2003 Fluid Mechanics 3 C

    KIA 2004 Reinforced Concrete Design 3 C

    KIA 2005 Water Resources 3 C

    KIA 2006 Environmental Engineering and Sustainability 3 C

    KIA 2007 Laboratory A (Structures and Materials) 1 C

    KIA 2008 Laboratory B (Water and Environmental Engineering) 1 C

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    KIA 2009 Survey Camp 2 C I Maybe given when: a) a student has not taken the

    final examination for any course in any semester due to medical reasons/compassionate grounds and/or;

    b) a student has not fulfill a part of the course requirement in a semester due to medical/compassionate grounds or by reasons beyond the control of the student which is acceptable to the Committee of Examiners concerned.

    R Given for a course which is audited that fulfils the minimum 80% attendance requirement. No credit is given for this grade

    UR Given for a course which is audited but does not fulfil the minimum 80% attendance requirement. No credit is given for this grade.

    W Given for a course from which a student has withdrawn officially during a particular semester.

    W1 Given for all courses where a student has officially withdrawn from a semester.

    W2 Given for all courses where a student has withdrawn officially from the University.

    KIA 3001 Statistics and Numerical Techniques 3 C

    KIA 3002 Structural Steel Design 3 C

    KIA 3003 Traffic Engineering 3 C

    KIA 3004 Construction Management and Technology 3 C

    KIA 3005 Hydraulics 3 C

    KIA 3006 Foundation Engineering 3 C

    KIA 3007 Laboratory C (Geotechnics and Transportations) 1 C

    KIA 3008 Industrial Training 5 C

    KIA 3009 Structural Analysis 3 C

    KIA 3010 Geotechnical Engineering 3 C

    KIA 4001 Final Year Project 6 C

    KIA 4002 Capstone Design Project 3 C

    KIA 4003 Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design 3 C

    KIA 4004 Highway Engineering 3 C

    Sub-total Credit Hours 82

    PROGRAMME ELECTIVE COURSES

    KIA/KID 40XX Elective 1 3 C

    KIA/KID 40XX Elective 2 3 C

    KIA/KID 40XX Elective 3 3 C KIA/KID 40XX Elective 4 3 C KIA/KID 40XX Elective 5 3 C Sub-total Credit Hours 15

    TOTAL CREDIT 143

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