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2011 Center For Academic Innovation & Competitiveness (CAIC) Universiti Malaysia Pahang 12/02/2011 Student Course Catalog 1

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2011

Center For Academic Innovation &

Competitiveness (CAIC)

Universiti Malaysia Pahang

12/02/2011

Student Course Catalog

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COURSE CATALOG

ACADEMIC SESSION 2

2011/2012

The offering of this course is subject to the discretion of the faculty

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CONTENTS

04 GUIDELINES FOR OPEN REGISTRATION

16 BLANK SCHEDULE

18 MANUAL COURSE REGISTRATION FORM

COURSES OFFERING FOR:

20 CENTRE FOR MODERN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

56 CO – CURRICULAR CENTRE

60 FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY (SERVICE COURSES)

70 FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINNERING

95 FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

110 FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

132 FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

155 FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

174 FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

191 FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

210 FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

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CONTENTS 1.0 WHAT IS OPEN REGISTRATION SYSTEM (OR SYSTEM)? PAGE 6

2.0 WHAT IS A PROGRAM COURSE STRUCTURE? PAGE 6

3.0 WHAT IS A STUDY PLAN? PAGE 8

4.0 WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF OR SYSTEM? PAGE 12

5.0 HOW OR SYSTEM WORKS? PAGE 12

6.0 WHAT IS THE COURSE CATALOG? PAGE 13

7.0 WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE ACADEMIC ADVISERS? PAGE 13

8.0 HOW TO REGISTER UNDER THE OR SYSTEM? PAGE 13

9.0 WHAT IS ONLINE AND MANUAL REGISTRATION? PAGE 14

10.0 WHO ACTUALLY PRACTICE OR? PAGE 14

11.0 WHO SHALL BE CONTACTED FOR ANY HELP? PAGE 15

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1.0 What is an Open Registration System (OR System)?

Open Registration System is a system that allows students to register their academic courses (some of us call them

“subjects”) based on their own Study Plan. This is possible since almost all courses are offered every semester. OR

System is different from the “Program-based Registration System” in which the student study plans are pre-determined

by the faculty based on the Program Course Structure. The current program-based system is a fixed menu system while

the OR system is a flexible menu system.

2.0 What is a Program Course Structure?

A Program Course Structure is a list of courses that lead to a particular program award for a particular student intake. In

general, a program course structure consists of four course categories: (1) university courses, (2) faculty courses, (3)

program core courses and (4) program core elective courses. An example of a Program Course Structure for Bachelor of

Chemical Engineering is shown below.

University Core Courses

Subject Code Subject Description Year

BKU1013 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS 1 1

UQB1011 BRIGED SISWA (KOKURIKULUM I) 1

UHR1012 ISLAMIC AND ASIAN CIVILISATIONS 1 1

UHL2312 TECHNICAL ENGLISH 1

UHM1012 MALAYSIAN STUDIES 1

BKU1023 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II 1

UHL2322 TECHNICAL WRITING 1

UQ*2**1 CO-CURRICULUM ELECTIVE 1 2

UQ*2**1 CO-CURRICULUM ELECTIVE 2 2

UHR2012 ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS 2

UHL2332 ACADEMIC REPORT WRITING 2

UHS1011 SOFT SKILLS I 2

UHM2022 ETHNIC RELATIONS 2

UHF1**1 FOREIGN LANGUAGE ELECTIVE LEVEL 1 3

UGE2002 TECHNOPRENEURSHIP 3

UHL4**2 ENGLISH ELECTIVE 3

UHS2011 SOFT SKILLS II 3

UHF2**1 FOREIGN LANGUAGE ELECTIVE LEVEL 2 4

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Faculty Core Courses

Subject Code Subject Description Year

BKF1233 APPLIED PHYSICS 1

BKF1112 ENGINEER & SOCIETY 1

BKF1223 APPLIED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1

BKF1213 APPLIED PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1

BKF1711 CHEMISTRY LAB 1 1

BKF1313 ENGINEERING MECHANICS 1

BKF1333 THERMODYNAMICS 1

BKF1243 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 1

BKF1322 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 1

BKF2731 BASIC ENGINEERING LAB 2

BKF2413 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS 2

BKF2343 MATERIAL & ENERGY BALANCE 2

BKF2721 CHEMISTRY LAB II 2

BKF2353 FLUID MECHANICS 2

BKF2422 HEAT TRANSFER 2

BKF2443 NUMERICAL METHODS & OPTIMIZATION 2

BKF3522 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 2

BKF2432 MASS TRANSFER 2

BKF2453 CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING I 2

BKF2741 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LAB I 2

BKF3472 CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING II 3

BKF3751 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LAB II 3

BKF3463 UNIT OPERATION I 3

BKF4791 PROCESS CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION LAB 3

BKU4133 PROJECT MANAGEMENT & ECONOMICS 3

BKF3483 PROCESS CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION 3

BKF3781 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LAB III 4

BKF4916 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING 4

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Program Core Courses

Subject Code Subject Description Year

BKC3363 SCIENCE & ENGINEERING MATERIALS 3

BKC3492 UNIT OPERATION 2 3

BKC3761 CHEMICAL PLANT UTILITIES LAB 3

BKC3922 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT I 3

BKC3533 OSH IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 3

BKC3543 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 4

BKC3912 PROCESS & PLANT DESIGN I 4

BKC4944 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT II 4

BKC3771 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LAB 4

BKC4934 PROCESS & PLANT DESIGN II 4

Program Core Elective Courses

Subject Code Subject Description Year

BKC3**2 PROGRAM CORE ELECTIVE 1 4

BKC 3**2 PROGRAM CORE ELECTIVE 2 4

Students must be aware that some of the courses are pre-requisite to other advanced courses. For example, the

students must pass the UHL2312 TECHNICAL ENGLISH before registering UHL2322 TECHNICAL WRITING. Refer to faculty

for the exact pre-requisite requirements.

3.0 What is a Study Plan?

A Study Plan is a sequence of courses taken every semester towards graduation. Every semester, the students shall

register at least 16 credits to ensure graduation. According to the UMP Academic Regulation, students can register up to

19 credit hours per semester. For a full-time students, minimum of 12 credit hours are required.

Examples of two Study Plans for Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering are shown on the next page.

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STUDY PLAN 01 STUDY PLAN 02

SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 1

UHL2312 Technical English 2 UHL2312 Technical English 2

UHR1012 Islamic and Asian Civilisations 2 UHR1012 Islamic and Asian Civilisations 2

UQB1**1 Co-Curriculum 1 1 UQB1**1 Co-Curriculum 1 1

BUM2123 Applied Calculus 3 BUM2133 Ordinary Differential Equation 3

BFM1102 Statics 2 BFM1102 Statics 2

BFM1113 Engineering Materials 3 BFM1303 Electrical/Electronics Engineering 3

BFM1602 Technical Drawing 2 BFM1602 Technical Drawing 2

BFM1801 Machining 1 1 BFM1811 Machining 2 1

Total Credit 16 Total Credit 16

SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 2

UHL2322 Technical Writing 2 UHL2322 Technical Writing 2

BUM2133 Ordinary Differential Equation 3 BUM2123 Applied Calculus 3

BFM1123 Dynamics 3 BFM2003 Computer Programming 3

BFM1303 Electrical/Electronics Engineering 3 BFM1113 Engineering Materials 3

BFM1612 CAD Modeling 2 BFM1612 CAD Modeling 2

BFM1811 Machining 2 1 BFM1801 Machining 1 1

Total Credit 14 Total Credit 14

SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 3

UHL2332 Academic Report Writing 2 UHL2332 Academic Report Writing 2

BFM2003 Computer Programming 3 BFM1123 Dynamics 3

BFM1133 Mechanics of Materials 3 BFM1133 Mechanics of Materials 3

BFM2403 Manufacturing Processes 1 3 BFM2403 Manufacturing Processes 1 3

BFM2603 CAD/CAM 3 BFM2603 CAD/CAM 3

BFM2801 Electrical/Electronics Lab 1 BFM2801 Electrical/Electronics Lab 1

Total Credit 15 Total Credit 15

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STUDY PLAN 01 STUDY PLAN 02

SEMESTER 4 SEMESTER 4

UHS101 Soft Skills 1 1 UHF11*1 Foreign Language Level 1 1

UQ*2**1 Co-Curriculum 2 1 UQ*2**1 Co-Curriculum 2 1

BFM2013 Programming for Engineers 3 BFM3302 Sensor and Instrumentation Systems 2

BFM2203 Thermal-Fluid Engineering 1 3 BFM2203 Thermal-Fluid Engineering 1 3

BFM2303 Analog Electronics 3 BFM2303 Analog Electronics 3

BFM2313 Digital Electronics 3 BFM2313 Digital Electronics 3

BFM2821 Mechanics Lab 3 BFM2821 Mechanics Lab 3

Total Credit 17 Total Credit 16

SEMESTER 5 SEMESTER 5

UHF11*1 Foreign Language Level 1 1 UHS101 Soft Skills 1 1

UHS2011 Soft Skills 2 1 UHF21*1 Foreign Language Level 2 1

BFM3103 Vibrations 3 BFM3103 Vibrations 3

BFM2213 Thermal-Fluid Engineering 2 3 BFM2213 Thermal-Fluid Engineering 2 3

BFM3302 Sensor and Instrumentation Systems 2 BFM2013 Programming for Engineers 3

BFM3703 PLC and Microcontroller Systems 3 BFM3703 PLC and Microcontroller Systems 3

BFM4**3 Mechatronics Elective 1 3 BFM4**3 Mechatronics Elective 1 3

Total Credit 16 Total Credit 17

SEMESTER 6 SEMESTER 6

UHF21*1 Foreign Language Level 2 1 UHS2011 Soft Skills 2 1

BFM3912 Engineering Communication 2 UHM2022 Ethnic Relations 2

BFM3123 Machine Design 3 BFM3123 Machine Design 3

BFM3713 Electrical Drive System 3 BFM3713 Electrical Drive System 3

BFM3723 Fluid Drive System 3 BFM3723 Fluid Drive System 3

BFM3801 Thermal-Fluid Engineering Lab 1 BFM3801 Thermal-Fluid Engineering Lab 1

BFM4**3 Mechatronics Elective 2 3 BFM4**3 Mechatronics Elective 2 3

Total Credit 16 Total Credit 16

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STUDY PLAN 01 STUDY PLAN 02

SHORT SEMESTER SHORT SEMESTER

BFM3906 Industrial Training 6 BFM3906 Industrial Training 6

SEMESTER 7 SEMESTER 7

UGE2002 Tehnopreneurship 2 UHE3**2 Elective Social Science 2

UHM2022 Ethnic Relations 2 BFM3912 Engineering Communication 2

BFM4923 Engineering Economy 3 BFM4912 Environment Safety & Health 2

BFM4103 Control System Engineering 3 BUM2313 Numerical Methods 3

BFM4902 Mechatronics Project 1 2 BFM4902 Mechatronics Project 1 2

BFM4**3 Mechatronics Elective 3 3 BFM4**3 Mechatronics Elective 3 3

Total Credit 15 Total Credit 4

SEMESTER 8 SEMESTER 8

UHE3**2 Elective Social Science 2 UGE2002 Tehnopreneurship 2

BUM2313 Numerical Methods 3 BFM4103 Control System Engineering 3

BFM4912 Environment Safety & Health 2 BFM4923 Engineering Economy 3

BFM4922 Engineers and Society 2 BFM4922 Engineers and Society 2

BFM4914 Mechatronics Project 2 4 BFM4914 Mechatronics Project 2 4

BFM4**3 Mechatronics Elective 4 3 BFM4**3 Mechatronics Elective 4 3

Total Credit 16 Total Credit 17

Total Credits 131 Total Credits 131

Notice that both Study Plans satisfy the Program Course Structure although different students register different courses.

In Semester 1, for example, the students that follow the first Study Plan register BFM1113 Engineering Materials,

BUM2123 Applied Calculus and BFM1801 Machining 1 whereas the students that follow the second Study Plan register

BUM2133 Ordinary Differential Equations, BFM1303 Electrical/Electronics Engineering and BFM1811 Machining 2.

Also, be aware that some courses are equivalent courses. This is especially true for the faculty courses. For instance,

BFM1801 Machining 1 is equivalent to BFF1801 Machining 1. The code different is just to differentiate the program of

study. Thus, students that take BFM1801 Machining 1 can also take BFF1801 Machining 1 and vice versa.

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4.0 What are the advantages of OR system?

Flexibility is the main advantage of the OR System. From the student perspective, some of the advantages are:

Students can graduate early (or later if preferred!). Students can take lower or higher credits for each semester. For

those who do not want to have heavy academic loads, they can take 12 – 14 credits in a semester while for those who

are ambitious; they can take 18 – 19 credits. This will allow fast learners to graduate early and save some time and

financial cost. At the same time, OR System allows the students to accommodate their learning pace and graduate later.

Students can design their own study plan. With OR system, the sequence of the courses taken is flexible compare to the

existing system. As long as the intended courses have no pre-requisite or the pre-requisite are already passed, students

are allowed to register the intended courses. Students who are committing to extra-curricular activities (sports, student

societies etc.) for a particular semester can reduce the credit taken and then increase the credits in the following

semester or year.

Student intake is twice per year. With the OR System, students can enter UMP either in Semester I (September) or

Semester II (March) and can still graduate in four years.

Students can repeat the failed courses immediately. Currently, whenever a student fails a course, he has to wait for one

year in order to retake the course. With OR System, almost all courses are available every semester.

Students can easily involve in student exchange program. With the current system, the students are having difficulty

participating in the Student Exchange Program partly due to the fixed study plan. With OR System, students can transfer

credits easily from other participating institutions. Students also do not miss courses during the exchange program

because almost all courses are offered every semester.

Students can have a class with students from different programs of study. Currently, almost all courses are offered based

upon the specific program of study. This causes the students to have the same classmates in every course. With the OR

System, students are allowed to register in any section thus having different classmates for every course taken!

5.0 How OR System Works?

OR System works by offering almost all courses in every semester. However, the capacity of each offered course is only

half the capacity of the students enrolled.

For instance, if the course BMM1112 Statics is a requirement for all 300 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering first year

students, it will be offered with the capacity of 180 students in Semester I and will be offered again with the capacity of

180 students in Semester II. Therefore, the students can register in either Semester I or Semester II.

As long as the students are taking 16 or more credit hours per week, they are on track to graduation.

Since the capacity is half the student enrolment, the place is given by the first-register basis (first-come first-serve basis).

The rest of the students shall take the following semester.

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6.0 What is the Course Catalog?

Course Catalog is a document that lists all courses offered in that particular semester along with the time and location.

Students shall refer to the Course Catalog when registering the courses. Example (portion) of the course catalog is

shown below.

The students should refer to this course catalog when registering a course. It is important to note the section time of the

course chosen. By carefully chose the section, the students are able to register courses with timetable that does not

clash between classes.

Important: Some courses are offered both in Gambang and Pekan Campuses. Choose the proper section so that you

are able to attend the class!

7.0 What is the role of the academic advisors?

Academic advisors advice what courses should be taken in response to the student capability and plan of study. The

academic advisor will inform which courses are appropriate for a specific student requirement. Those who are in P1 or

P2 status (probation) may take different route towards graduation compare to students who are in the Dean list. In

addition to that, the academic advisor can inform the level of difficulty for each course so that the students can design

the plan of study that is mixed with heavy and light courses. In anyway, your academic advisors are your advisors in all

academic matters.

8.0 How to register under the OR System?

To register, please refer to the Student E-Community when the registration is opened. As an advice, print a blank

timetable and browse the Course Catalog and look for the courses that you want to register. Write manually to your

blank timetable first and then register online. Good luck!

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9.0 What is online and manual registration?

OR System supports both online and manual registrations. Online registration is the registration when the first-come-

first-serve basis is implemented. For those who are unable to register the intended courses, they can register the

courses manually. However, the manual registration is based upon available capacity and permission of the instructor.

Manual registration can be carried out at the respective faculty. Use the Manual Course Registration Form when you

want to register manually.

10.0 Who actually practice OR?

OR System was and still implemented in the United States of America (USA). In Malaysia, UTM and UIAM are two major

universities that implement the OR System.

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11.0 Who shall be contacted for any Help?

FACULTY/ CENTRE CONTACT PERSON EXTENSION NO:

FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES

ENGINNERING (FKKSA) ZURYATY ZOL

09 – 549 2817 09 – 549 2838

FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

(FKASA) NOOR SYAHIDAH SABRAN 09 – 549 2973

09 – 549 2977

FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE

ENGINEERING (FSKKP) AZRIZULAZMI BUSTAN 09 – 549 2143

09 – 549 2147

FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

(FSTI) RAHIATUL ADAWIYAH MOHD RUSLAN 09 – 549 2381

09 – 549 2371

FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING (FKP) FARAH HIDA SHARIN 09 – 424 1213 09 – 424 2377

FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY (FTEK) ROSIDAH HASSAN 09 – 549 2636 09 – 549 2255

FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (FKM) MOHD SHAHRI MOHD AKHIR 09 – 424 2271 09 – 424 2292

FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

(FKEE) SYARIFAH IKHMAR AFZAN SYED ABD RAHMAN 09 – 424 2034

09 – 424 2151

CENTRE FOR MODERN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

(PBMSK) SAHARUDIN RAMLI 09 – 549 3041

09 – 549 3114

CO – CURRICULAR CENTRE NOOR ASHIKIN BINTI RAMLY 09 – 549 2540

CENTRE FOR ACADEMIC INNOVATION &

COMPETITIVENESS (CAIC) JULIANA MOHD ALI 09 – 549 2464

ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT DIVISION (BPA) NURULL SYAMIMI AHMAD ABZAN 09 – 549 2553 09 – 549 2633

Ggggggggg CONTACT PERSON:-

Any help with the OR System, please contact your respective faculty.

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BLANK SCHEDULE

DAY / TIME

8:00 - 8:55

9:00 - 9:55

10:00 - 10:55

11:00 - 11:55

12:00 - 12:55

13:00 - 13:55

14:00-14:55

15:00 - 15:55

16:00 - 16:55

17:00 - 17:55

18:00 - 18:55

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

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FOR OFFICE USE (FACULTY/ PBMSK/ CO- CURRICULUM CENTRE):

_________________________ ________________________

CENTRE STAFF NAME & COP FACULTY STAFF NAME & COP (PBMSK/ FSTI/ CO-Q)

STUDENT INFORMATION

STUDENT NAME : ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

MATRIC NO. : ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

PROGRAM NAME : ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

YEAR OF STUDY : …………………………………………….. SEMESTER : ………………………………

SIGNATURE : ……………………………………………. DATE : ………………………………………

COURSE INFORMATION

COURSE CODE COURSE NAME SECTION

INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL

I HEREBY APPROVED THE STUDENT APPLICATION FOR REGISTERING THIS COURSE.

______________________ ______________________ ____________________

INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE NAME & COP DATE

Ggggggggg MANUAL COURSE REGISTRATION FORM

INSTRUCTIONS :- 1. Fill up the form 2. Get the instructor approval 3. Send to the faculty for the registration process 4. For service courses (PBMSK/ FSTI/ CO-Q), please send a copy of this form to Centre Office

(PBMSK/ FSTI/ CO-Q) first before go to the Faculty Office for registration process

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

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PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHF1121

Code

GERMAN FOR BEGINNERS

Course Name

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course is designed to give students an exposure to German language and culture as similar in German-speaking countries. The course covers the basic language skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing. Lessons are composed of individual and group work,role-play and simulation.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHL2312

Code

TECHNICAL ENGLISH

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

02G

02G

03G

03G

03G

03G

04G

04G

04G

04G

05G

05G

05G

05G

06G

06G

06G

06G

07G

07G

07G

07G

08G

08G

08G

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

Time

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

Loc

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course primaily aims to equip students with oral and written skills which are needed to communicate effectively in an engineering environment. Students are exposed to the use of appropriate language expressions and delivery skills to give technical description and process explanation in group as well as individual presentations. Apart from that, they are also required to produce this type of technical communication in written form. As reinforcement, students have the opportunity to learn at their own pace utilizing self-access language software as well as online tools and resources.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHL2312

Code

TECHNICAL ENGLISH

Course Name

08G

09G

09G

09G

09G

10G

10G

10G

10G

11G

11G

11G

11G

12G

12G

12G

12G

13G

13G

13G

13G

14G

14G

14G

14G

15G

15G

15G

15G

16G

16G

16G

16G

17G

17G

17G

Sec

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

WED

Day

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

Time

X-BK-02

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

Loc

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

23

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHL2312

Code

TECHNICAL ENGLISH

Course Name

17G

18G

18G

18G

18G

19G

19G

19G

19G

20G

20G

20G

20G

21G

21G

21G

21G

22G

22G

22G

22G

23G

23G

23G

23G

24G

24G

24G

24G

Sec

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

Loc

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

24

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHL2322

Code

TECHNICAL WRITING

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

02G

02G

03G

03G

03G

03G

04G

04G

04G

04G

05G

05G

05G

05G

06G

06G

06G

06G

07G

07G

07G

07G

08G

08G

08G

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

Time

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS1

CMLHS1

X-BK-02

X-BK-02

CMLHS4

Loc

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

Pre Requisite Remark

The course is project oriented. It primarily aims to equip students with oral, written and analytical thinking skills based on project tasks relevant to their field of study. The course is designed to provide students with a step¿by¿step guide to mastering the skills of different types of report writing. Students are required to innovate a product and describe the project ina proposal, progress report and finally, a project report. Students will present their product using effective oral presentation skills and multimedia tools. Self access activities, utilising language software and internet resources are additional features of this course.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHL2322

Code

TECHNICAL WRITING

Course Name

08G

09G

09G

09G

09G

10G

10G

10G

10G

11G

11G

11G

11G

12G

12G

12G

12G

13G

13G

13G

13G

14G

14G

14G

14G

15G

15G

15G

15G

16G

16G

16G

16G

17G

17G

17G

Sec

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

WED

Day

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

Time

CMLHS4

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS2

CMLHS2

X-BK-03

X-BK-03

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

Loc

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

Pre Requisite Remark

26

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHL2322

Code

TECHNICAL WRITING

Course Name

17G

18G

18G

18G

18G

19G

19G

19G

19G

20G

20G

20G

20G

21G

21G

21G

21G

22G

22G

22G

22G

23G

23G

23G

23G

24G

24G

24G

24G

Sec

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS3

CMLHS3

X-BK-04

X-BK-04

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

Loc

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

Pre Requisite Remark

27

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHM2022

Code

ETHNIC RELATIONS

Course Name

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

05G

05G

06G

06G

07G

07G

08G

08G

09G

09G

10G

10G

11G

11G

12G

12G

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course discusses the basic concepts and aspects related to human relations in multi ethnic society. It focused on the development of ethnic relations from the political, economic, social and religious aspects in engaging to the national integration and unity. The contemporary issues and challenges related to the development of ethnicity in Malaysia and other countries are also discussed. In general, the philosophy of this course is to promote and foster national solidarity among students as ciotizenship of the country.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHR1012

Code

ISLAMIC AND ASIAN CIVILISATIONS 1

Course Name

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

05G

05G

06G

06G

07G

07G

08G

08G

09G

09G

10G

10G

11G

11G

12G

12G

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course is designed to equip the students with a deeper understanding about Islamic andsome Asian civilizations particularly the multi civilizations in Malaysia. It concerns about the studies of universal values promoted by Islamic and other civilizations. In addition, the domination of Western civilization and some contemporary civilization issues nowadays are also being discussed. In general, the philosophy of the course is to develop students to become civilized individuals.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

2

Year

UHS1021

UHF1111

Code

SOFT SKILLS 1

MANDARIN FOR BEGINNERS

Course Name

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

05G

05G

06G

06G

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

90

90

90

90

90

90

90

90

90

90

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course exposes students to Soft Skills which are non-job specific skills that can be usedin different occupations. This module aims at creating the sense of awareness and responsibilities as UMP students in nurturing well-rounded personalities. This could be developed through the seven elements which are leadership, teamwork, communication, critical thinking and problem solving, life-long learning, entrepreneurship, and ethics and moral skills. Students could develop these skills through course work, internships, voluntary jobs and life experiences. Hence, allowing students to enhance their markebility nationality.

The course aims to enable students to speak simple Mandarin in their daily lives. The students will learn basic Chinese Phonetics (Hanyu Pinyin System), about 180 words, and basic sentence structures. They are also expected to be able to read and write 30 selected Chinese characters. Classroom activities will include listening and speaking skill practices. Reading and writing activities are also included to enhance the oral skills, Practices on certain basic grammar is also introduced. The students will be evaluated on all the four language skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

UHL2332

Code

ACADEMIC REPORT WRITING

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

02G

02G

03G

03G

03G

03G

04G

04G

04G

04G

05G

05G

05G

05G

06G

06G

06G

06G

07G

07G

07G

07G

08G

08G

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

Loc

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

Pre Requisite Remark

The course aims to equip students with the skills they need for clear and effective writing andoral communication. It is designed to provide students with a step¿by¿step guide to mastering the skills of writing academic report in which emphases are placed on writing the purpose and objectives of the investigation, constructing thorough literature review, designingthe data¿collecting methods and instruments, identifying primary and secondary sources, presenting and analyzing the data collected, drawing sound conclusion, and providing practical recommendations. Students will also be exposed to practical aspects of oral presentation skills such as presenting a report. Self-access activities utilizing language software will also be an integral part of the course.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

UHL2332

Code

ACADEMIC REPORT WRITING

Course Name

08G

08G

09G

09G

09G

09G

10G

10G

10G

10G

11G

11G

11G

11G

12G

12G

12G

12G

13G

13G

13G

13G

14G

14G

14G

14G

15G

15G

15G

15G

16G

16G

16G

16G

17G

17G

Sec

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

Day

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

CMLHS4

CMLHS4

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS5

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

Loc

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

Pre Requisite Remark

32

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

UHL2332

Code

ACADEMIC REPORT WRITING

Course Name

17G

17G

18G

18G

18G

18G

19G

19G

19G

19G

20G

20G

20G

20G

21G

21G

21G

21G

22G

22G

22G

22G

23G

23G

23G

23G

24G

24G

24G

24G

Sec

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

Time

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

CMLHS6

Loc

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

Pre Requisite Remark

33

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

Year

UHE3012

UHE3022

UHE3032

UHE3042

UHE3062

Code

CONTEMPORARY LEADERSHIP IN COMMUNITY

CRITICAL THINKING THROUGH LITERATURE

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN BEHAVIOUR

ORGANIZATION COUNSELING

MALAYSIA: THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

THU

THU

WED

WED

THU

THU

Day

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

Time

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

X-DK-01

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

1. This course is designed to equip students with a deeper understanding in terms of theoretical and application of leadership in community.

2. It discusses the leadership studies that includes an introduction to the concept of leadership, characteristics, development, and the pattern of interaction among the community.

3.It also highlights Islamic leadership and the roles of leader in community.

4.In addition, certain contemporary issues relating to the leadership concept are discussed such as team work, values, ethics etc.

5.This is to engage students in the discussion of the current issues and challenges globally.

6.Throughout the teaching and learning process, generic skills such as communication, leadership, team working, critical and creative thinking will also be highlighted.

This course aims to use literature as a subject matter that will be explored through the use ofvarious activities which engage students' critical thinking skills. it will intriduce representative literary genres: poetry, short story, popular culture, drama and play. this course is suitable forstudents who are interested in literature and in developing strong critical thinking skills as it guides students toward a greater understanding and appreciation of literature in connection to their own lives.

This course is designed to expose students to basic concepts & major aspects of psychologythat related to human behavior. It discusses about the part of human being (physical, mental, spritual and emotion) from various perspectives. It is also emphasize on the aplication of psychology to diverse human activities. In general, the philosopy of this course is to provide students with a correct way of perceiving aspects of the world around them, insights into theirown and others' behavior, and an appreciation of the complexity of human behavior.

This subject discusses the application of theories and practices of counseling psychology in the work setting. The course also provides the basic framework of counseling skills to intill caring and sanity within students.

This course discusses the influence and impact of globalization on Malaysia and International Relations. The influence highlighted will be in the perspective of politics, economics and social. In general, the philosophy of the course is to facilitate borderless thinking among students.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

Year

UHE3072

UHE3082

UHE3092

UHE3112

UHE3122

Code

TECHNOLOGY FOR HUMAN CAPITAL

CREATIVE WRITING

ENGLISH MECHANICS

LANGUAGE SOCIETY

ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

Sec

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

Day

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

X-DK-02

X-DK-02

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

X-BK-08

X-BK-08

X-BK-08

X-BK-08

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course is to equip students with process and techniques in human capital development by using technology. They will learn the use of computer, information systems and biofeedback devices in human development programs. This will cover various technologies inhuman development, personality profiling, system design basic programming techniques, basic qualitative and quantitative analysis, ECG Biofeedback Systems and EEG Biofeedback systems. The uses of technology and theory are integral in providing hands-on approach to students in developing human capital.

This Creative Writing course generally aims to foster and bring out the potential and creativityin students by developing descriptive writing using the five senses. This course models a writer's workshop structure which consists of Mini Lessons, Independent Writing, Conferring and Sharing. This course also generates critical thinking skills in students as well as exposesstudents to the beauty of the written language by having a reader's log. Students will be introduced to the elements of creative fiction and non-fiction writing as well as certain elements of grammar, which will be emphasized in the writing process through language software or online resources. Collaborative editing skills will also be introduced before students publish their writing to the public, online or otherwise.

The course primarily aims to develop a greater understanding towards the basic grammar components. Students will be exposed to the use of Parts of Speech, Subject Verb Agreement and Tenses to strengthen their skills in communication. This course is suitable for students who are interested to build their confidence in using language clearly.

This course aims to provide opportunity for the students to explore different aspects of the relationship between language and society, focusing on themes that are conventionally comprised in the field of sociolinguistics. Specific topics will include: language and social variation; regional and social dialectology; pidgins and creoles; code choice; the speech community; language change; language and culture; language and gender; sociolinguistics and related disciplines. The input will familiarise students with the basic concepts and methods of Sociolinguistics, ranging from wider macro-social phenomena to micro-level analyses of face-to-face interaction. Group discussion and study project will enable studentsto apply the theoretical knowledge they gain in lessons into the directed research of their ownselected theme.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

UHF1131

UHF1141

Code

JAPANESE FOR BEGINNERS

ARABIC FOR BEGINNERS

Course Name

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

As the main aim of this course is basic communicative competence, learning in the classroom will be based on language tasks which students are likely to perform in real life, either in their native country or in Japan. Students will be equipped with basic communicativecompetence in the aspects of self-development, knowledge acquisition and social interaction.

The main aim of this subject is to introduce students to the Arabic language. Students will learn to speak the language in selected situations, read short passages and write simple Arabic language with correct grammar. Classroom activities focus on the four main skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Practice on certain basic grammar is also introduced. Students will be evaluated on the four skills namely reading, writing, listening and speaking.Extensive written exercises give students ample opportunity to put into practice the skills they have learned, enabling them to build up confidence in reading and writing vocalised Arabic Text.Our mission is to support and enrich the students in their learning experience and conversation by enriching their Arabic vocabulary, and proper grammar usage through the use of Arabic educational flash games,quizzes,tests, and more especially the Beginners.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

UHF1151

UHF1161

UHF2111

Code

SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS

MALAY FOR BEGINNERS

MANDARIN FOR INTERMEDIATE

Course Name

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

01G

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHF1111

UHF1111

UHF1111

UHF1111

UHF1111

UHF1111

UHF1111

UHF1111

Pre Requisite Remark

"The main aim of this subject is to introduce students to the Spanish language. Students will learn Spanish alphabets and basic sentence structures. They are expected to be able to speak simple Spanish in selected situation and also read and write in Spanish.Classroom activities will include listening and speaking skill practices, reading and also writing skill are given to enhance the oral skills. Practice on certain basic grammar is also introduced. The students will be evaluated on all four languages skills-listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Pelajar-pelajar mengenal asas pembentukan kata dalam bahasa Melayu.Selain itu, mereka mengenal kata dalam bahasa Melayu dengan cara padankan kata dengan gambar dan objek-objek yang terdapat di sekitar mereka.Sebutan suku kata yang tepat membantu mereka untuk membentuk lidah ketika berbahasa Melayu.

The course aims to enable students to speak Mandarin in selected situations. The students will continue to practice the use of Chinese Phonetics (Hanyu Pinyin System). They will also learn additional 240 selected Chinese characters, common Chinese proverbs and are expected to be able to write simple sentences. Classroom activities will focus on language skills practices--listening, speaking, reading and writing. Chinese characters writing and translation exercises also formed part of the course. Students will be evaluated on the four language skills namely listening, speaking, reading andwriting.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

UHF2121

UHF2131

Code

GERMAN FOR INTERMEDIATE

JAPANESE FOR INTERMEDIATE

Course Name

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

MON

MON

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHF1121

UHF1121

UHF1121

UHF1121

UHF1121

UHF1121

UHF1121

UHF1121

UHF1131

UHF1131

UHF1131

UHF1131

UHF1131

UHF1131

UHF1131

UHF1131

Pre Requisite Remark

German For Intermediate is a continuation course and intended for students who have successfully completed German For Beginners (UHF1121). This course is designed to reinforce and expand their command over grammatical structures, sharpen reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills, and gain a better understanding of the cultures of the German-speaking world.

As the main aim of this course students are equipped with intermediate proficiency in Japanese Language to enable them to communicate in Japanese language in an educational, social and working environment. This course will provide students with intermediate level reading, writing, speaking and vocabulary skills to function in a social and working environment

38

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

UHF2141

UHF2151

UHF2161

UHE3132

Code

ARABIC FOR INTERMEDIATE

SPANISH FOR INTERMEDIATE

MALAY FOR INTERMEDIATE

PUBLIC SPEAKING

Course Name

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

01G

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

04G

04G

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS11

CMLHS10

CMLHS10

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

CMLHS12

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHF1141

UHF1141

UHF1141

UHF1141

UHF1141

UHF1141

UHF1141

UHF1141

UHF1151

UHF1151

UHF1151

UHF1151

UHF1151

UHF1151

UHF1151

UHF1151

UHF1161

UHF1161

UHL3002

UHL3002

UHL3002

UHL3002

UHL3002

UHL3002

Pre Requisite Remark

MULAI SEMESTER 2 SESI 2011/2012

The main aim of this subject is to introduce students to the Arabic language. Students will learn to speak the language in selected situations, read short passages and write simple Arabic language with correct grammar. Classroom activities focus on the four main skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Practice on certain basic grammar is also introduced. Students will be evaluated on the four skills namely reading, writing, listening and speaking.Extensive written exercises give students ample opportunity to put into practice the skills they have learned, enabling them to build up confidence in reading and writing vocalised Arabic Text.

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Pelajar-pelajar didedahkan dengan unsur-unsur yang membentuk ayat dengan betul. Dalam masa yang sama pelajar berupaya membentuk ayat mudah. Selain itu, mereka juga memahami tentang nahu dalam bahasa Melayu. Tambahan lagi, mereka dapat menambah perbendaharaan kata dan berusaha membentuk lidah untuk berbahasa Melayu.

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39

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

GAMBANG

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHE3142

UHF1121

Code

PROJECT-BASED PROPOSAL WRITING

GERMAN FOR BEGINNERS

Course Name

01G

01G

02G

02G

04G

04G

05P

05P

06P

06P

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

WED

WED

THU

THU

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

Time

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

X-BK-01

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL3002

UHL3002

UHL3002

UHL3002

UHL3002

UHL3002

Pre Requisite Remark

MULAI SEMESTER 2 SESI 2011/2012-

This course is designed to give students an exposure to German language and culture as similar in German-speaking countries. The course covers the basic language skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing. Lessons are composed of individual and group work,role-play and simulation.

40

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHL2312

Code

TECHNICAL ENGLISH

Course Name

25P

25P

25P

25P

26P

26P

26P

26P

27P

27P

27P

27P

28P

28P

28P

28P

29P

29P

29P

29P

30P

30P

30P

30P

31P

31P

31P

31P

32P

32P

32P

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

Time

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

Loc

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course primaily aims to equip students with oral and written skills which are needed to communicate effectively in an engineering environment. Students are exposed to the use of appropriate language expressions and delivery skills to give technical description and process explanation in group as well as individual presentations. Apart from that, they are also required to produce this type of technical communication in written form. As reinforcement, students have the opportunity to learn at their own pace utilizing self-access language software as well as online tools and resources.

41

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHL2312

Code

TECHNICAL ENGLISH

Course Name

32P

33P

33P

33P

33P

34P

34P

34P

34P

35P

35P

35P

35P

36P

36P

36P

36P

37P

37P

37P

37P

38P

38P

38P

38P

39P

39P

39P

39P

40P

40P

40P

40P

Sec

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

Day

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

E22BT5

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

Loc

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

42

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHL2322

Code

TECHNICAL WRITING

Course Name

25P

25P

25P

25P

26P

26P

26P

26P

27P

27P

27P

27P

28P

28P

28P

28P

29P

29P

29P

29P

30P

30P

30P

30P

31P

31P

31P

31P

32P

32P

32P

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

Time

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E11F5.3

Loc

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

Pre Requisite Remark

The course is project oriented. It primarily aims to equip students with oral, written and analytical thinking skills based on project tasks relevant to their field of study. The course is designed to provide students with a step¿by¿step guide to mastering the skills of different types of report writing. Students are required to innovate a product and describe the project ina proposal, progress report and finally, a project report. Students will present their product using effective oral presentation skills and multimedia tools. Self access activities, utilising language software and internet resources are additional features of this course.

43

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHL2322

Code

TECHNICAL WRITING

Course Name

32P

33P

33P

33P

33P

34P

34P

34P

34P

35P

35P

35P

35P

36P

36P

36P

36P

37P

37P

37P

37P

38P

38P

38P

38P

39P

39P

39P

39P

40P

40P

40P

40P

Sec

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

Day

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

E11F5.3

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E22BT6

E22BT6

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

Loc

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

UHL2312

Pre Requisite Remark

44

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

UHM2022

Code

ETHNIC RELATIONS

Course Name

13P

13P

14P

14P

15P

15P

16P

16P

17P

17P

18P

18P

19P

19P

20P

20P

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

Time

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course discusses the basic concepts and aspects related to human relations in multi ethnic society. It focused on the development of ethnic relations from the political, economic, social and religious aspects in engaging to the national integration and unity. The contemporary issues and challenges related to the development of ethnicity in Malaysia and other countries are also discussed. In general, the philosophy of this course is to promote and foster national solidarity among students as ciotizenship of the country.

45

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

Year

UHR1012

UHS1021

Code

ISLAMIC AND ASIAN CIVILISATIONS 1

SOFT SKILLS 1

Course Name

13P

13P

14P

14P

15P

15P

16P

16P

17P

17P

18P

18P

19P

19P

20P

20P

07P

07P

08P

08P

09P

09P

10P

10P

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

Time

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E00DK2

E00DK2

E00DK2

E00DK2

E00DK2

E00DK2

E00DK2

E00DK2

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

90

90

90

90

90

90

90

90

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course is designed to equip the students with a deeper understanding about Islamic andsome Asian civilizations particularly the multi civilizations in Malaysia. It concerns about the studies of universal values promoted by Islamic and other civilizations. In addition, the domination of Western civilization and some contemporary civilization issues nowadays are also being discussed. In general, the philosophy of the course is to develop students to become civilized individuals.

This course exposes students to Soft Skills which are non-job specific skills that can be usedin different occupations. This module aims at creating the sense of awareness and responsibilities as UMP students in nurturing well-rounded personalities. This could be developed through the seven elements which are leadership, teamwork, communication, critical thinking and problem solving, life-long learning, entrepreneurship, and ethics and moral skills. Students could develop these skills through course work, internships, voluntary jobs and life experiences. Hence, allowing students to enhance their markebility nationality.

46

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

UHF1111

Code

MANDARIN FOR BEGINNERS

Course Name

05P

05P

06P

06P

Sec

WED

WED

THU

THU

Day

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

Time

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

Loc

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

The course aims to enable students to speak simple Mandarin in their daily lives. The students will learn basic Chinese Phonetics (Hanyu Pinyin System), about 180 words, and basic sentence structures. They are also expected to be able to read and write 30 selected Chinese characters. Classroom activities will include listening and speaking skill practices. Reading and writing activities are also included to enhance the oral skills, Practices on certain basic grammar is also introduced. The students will be evaluated on all the four language skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing.

47

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

UHL2332

Code

ACADEMIC REPORT WRITING

Course Name

25P

25P

25P

25P

26P

26P

26P

26P

27P

27P

27P

27P

28P

28P

28P

28P

29P

29P

29P

29P

30P

30P

30P

30P

31P

31P

31P

31P

32P

32P

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

Loc

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

Pre Requisite Remark

The course aims to equip students with the skills they need for clear and effective writing andoral communication. It is designed to provide students with a step¿by¿step guide to mastering the skills of writing academic report in which emphases are placed on writing the purpose and objectives of the investigation, constructing thorough literature review, designingthe data¿collecting methods and instruments, identifying primary and secondary sources, presenting and analyzing the data collected, drawing sound conclusion, and providing practical recommendations. Students will also be exposed to practical aspects of oral presentation skills such as presenting a report. Self-access activities utilizing language software will also be an integral part of the course.

48

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

UHL2332

Code

ACADEMIC REPORT WRITING

Course Name

32P

32P

33P

33P

33P

33P

34P

34P

34P

34P

35P

35P

35P

35P

36P

36P

36P

36P

37P

37P

37P

37P

38P

38P

38P

38P

39P

39P

39P

39P

40P

40P

40P

40P

Sec

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

Loc

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

UHL2322

Pre Requisite Remark

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

Year

UHE3012

UHE3022

UHE3032

UHE3042

UHE3062

Code

CONTEMPORARY LEADERSHIP IN COMMUNITY

CRITICAL THINKING THROUGH LITERATURE

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN BEHAVIOUR

ORGANIZATION COUNSELING

MALAYSIA: THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION

Course Name

02P

02P

02P

02P

02P

02P

02P

02P

02P

02P

Sec

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

Day

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

Time

E00DK1

E00DK1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E20BT1

E20BT1

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

1. This course is designed to equip students with a deeper understanding in terms of theoretical and application of leadership in community.

2. It discusses the leadership studies that includes an introduction to the concept of leadership, characteristics, development, and the pattern of interaction among the community.

3.It also highlights Islamic leadership and the roles of leader in community.

4.In addition, certain contemporary issues relating to the leadership concept are discussed such as team work, values, ethics etc.

5.This is to engage students in the discussion of the current issues and challenges globally.

6.Throughout the teaching and learning process, generic skills such as communication, leadership, team working, critical and creative thinking will also be highlighted.

This course aims to use literature as a subject matter that will be explored through the use ofvarious activities which engage students' critical thinking skills. it will intriduce representative literary genres: poetry, short story, popular culture, drama and play. this course is suitable forstudents who are interested in literature and in developing strong critical thinking skills as it guides students toward a greater understanding and appreciation of literature in connection to their own lives.

This course is designed to expose students to basic concepts & major aspects of psychologythat related to human behavior. It discusses about the part of human being (physical, mental, spritual and emotion) from various perspectives. It is also emphasize on the aplication of psychology to diverse human activities. In general, the philosopy of this course is to provide students with a correct way of perceiving aspects of the world around them, insights into theirown and others' behavior, and an appreciation of the complexity of human behavior.

This subject discusses the application of theories and practices of counseling psychology in the work setting. The course also provides the basic framework of counseling skills to intill caring and sanity within students.

This course discusses the influence and impact of globalization on Malaysia and International Relations. The influence highlighted will be in the perspective of politics, economics and social. In general, the philosophy of the course is to facilitate borderless thinking among students.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

Year

UHE3072

UHE3082

UHE3092

UHE3112

UHE3122

Code

TECHNOLOGY FOR HUMAN CAPITAL

CREATIVE WRITING

ENGLISH MECHANICS

LANGUAGE SOCIETY

ISLAMIC INSTITUTIONS

Course Name

02P

02P

02P

02P

02P

02P

02P

02P

03P

03P

04P

04P

Sec

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

WED

WED

WED

WED

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E20BT1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E20BT1

E20BT1

E22BT5

E22BT5

E22BT5

E22BT5

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course is to equip students with process and techniques in human capital development by using technology. They will learn the use of computer, information systems and biofeedback devices in human development programs. This will cover various technologies inhuman development, personality profiling, system design basic programming techniques, basic qualitative and quantitative analysis, ECG Biofeedback Systems and EEG Biofeedback systems. The uses of technology and theory are integral in providing hands-on approach to students in developing human capital.

This Creative Writing course generally aims to foster and bring out the potential and creativityin students by developing descriptive writing using the five senses. This course models a writer's workshop structure which consists of Mini Lessons, Independent Writing, Conferring and Sharing. This course also generates critical thinking skills in students as well as exposesstudents to the beauty of the written language by having a reader's log. Students will be introduced to the elements of creative fiction and non-fiction writing as well as certain elements of grammar, which will be emphasized in the writing process through language software or online resources. Collaborative editing skills will also be introduced before students publish their writing to the public, online or otherwise.

The course primarily aims to develop a greater understanding towards the basic grammar components. Students will be exposed to the use of Parts of Speech, Subject Verb Agreement and Tenses to strengthen their skills in communication. This course is suitable for students who are interested to build their confidence in using language clearly.

This course aims to provide opportunity for the students to explore different aspects of the relationship between language and society, focusing on themes that are conventionally comprised in the field of sociolinguistics. Specific topics will include: language and social variation; regional and social dialectology; pidgins and creoles; code choice; the speech community; language change; language and culture; language and gender; sociolinguistics and related disciplines. The input will familiarise students with the basic concepts and methods of Sociolinguistics, ranging from wider macro-social phenomena to micro-level analyses of face-to-face interaction. Group discussion and study project will enable studentsto apply the theoretical knowledge they gain in lessons into the directed research of their ownselected theme.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

UHF1131

UHF1141

UHF1161

Code

JAPANESE FOR BEGINNERS

ARABIC FOR BEGINNERS

MALAY FOR BEGINNERS

Course Name

05P

05P

06P

06P

07P

07P

08P

08P

09P

09P

10P

10P

05P

05P

06P

06P

02P

02P

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

Day

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

Time

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.3

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.4

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

As the main aim of this course is basic communicative competence, learning in the classroom will be based on language tasks which students are likely to perform in real life, either in their native country or in Japan. Students will be equipped with basic communicativecompetence in the aspects of self-development, knowledge acquisition and social interaction.

The main aim of this subject is to introduce students to the Arabic language. Students will learn to speak the language in selected situations, read short passages and write simple Arabic language with correct grammar. Classroom activities focus on the four main skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Practice on certain basic grammar is also introduced. Students will be evaluated on the four skills namely reading, writing, listening and speaking.Extensive written exercises give students ample opportunity to put into practice the skills they have learned, enabling them to build up confidence in reading and writing vocalised Arabic Text.Our mission is to support and enrich the students in their learning experience and conversation by enriching their Arabic vocabulary, and proper grammar usage through the use of Arabic educational flash games,quizzes,tests, and more especially the Beginners.

Pelajar-pelajar mengenal asas pembentukan kata dalam bahasa Melayu.Selain itu, mereka mengenal kata dalam bahasa Melayu dengan cara padankan kata dengan gambar dan objek-objek yang terdapat di sekitar mereka.Sebutan suku kata yang tepat membantu mereka untuk membentuk lidah ketika berbahasa Melayu.

52

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

Year

UHF2111

UHF2121

UHF2131

UHF2141

Code

MANDARIN FOR INTERMEDIATE

GERMAN FOR INTERMEDIATE

JAPANESE FOR INTERMEDIATE

ARABIC FOR INTERMEDIATE

Course Name

05P

05P

06P

06P

05P

05P

06P

06P

05P

05P

06P

06P

05P

05P

06P

06P

Sec

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

E11F5.1

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHF1111

UHF1111

UHF1111

UHF1111

UHF1121

UHF1121

UHF1121

UHF1121

UHF1131

UHF1131

UHF1131

UHF1131

UHF1141

UHF1141

UHF1141

UHF1141

Pre Requisite Remark

The course aims to enable students to speak Mandarin in selected situations. The students will continue to practice the use of Chinese Phonetics (Hanyu Pinyin System). They will also learn additional 240 selected Chinese characters, common Chinese proverbs and are expected to be able to write simple sentences. Classroom activities will focus on language skills practices--listening, speaking, reading and writing. Chinese characters writing and translation exercises also formed part of the course. Students will be evaluated on the four language skills namely listening, speaking, reading andwriting.

German For Intermediate is a continuation course and intended for students who have successfully completed German For Beginners (UHF1121). This course is designed to reinforce and expand their command over grammatical structures, sharpen reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills, and gain a better understanding of the cultures of the German-speaking world.

As the main aim of this course students are equipped with intermediate proficiency in Japanese Language to enable them to communicate in Japanese language in an educational, social and working environment. This course will provide students with intermediate level reading, writing, speaking and vocabulary skills to function in a social and working environment

The main aim of this subject is to introduce students to the Arabic language. Students will learn to speak the language in selected situations, read short passages and write simple Arabic language with correct grammar. Classroom activities focus on the four main skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Practice on certain basic grammar is also introduced. Students will be evaluated on the four skills namely reading, writing, listening and speaking.Extensive written exercises give students ample opportunity to put into practice the skills they have learned, enabling them to build up confidence in reading and writing vocalised Arabic Text.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

PEKAN

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

3

2

Year

UHF2161

UHE3132

UHE3142

UHS1011

Code

MALAY FOR INTERMEDIATE

PUBLIC SPEAKING

PROJECT-BASED PROPOSAL WRITING

SOFT SKILLS I

Course Name

02P

02P

03P

03P

03P

03P

01G

02G

03G

04G

05G

06G

07P

08P

09P

10P

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

Day

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E11F5.2

E20BT1

E20BT1

Loc

B

B

B

B

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHF1161

UHF1161

UHL3002

UHL3002

UHL3002

UHL3002

Pre Requisite Remark

MULAI SEMESTER 2 SESI 2011/2012

MULAI SEMESTER 2 SESI 2011/2012

Pelajar-pelajar didedahkan dengan unsur-unsur yang membentuk ayat dengan betul. Dalam masa yang sama pelajar berupaya membentuk ayat mudah. Selain itu, mereka juga memahami tentang nahu dalam bahasa Melayu. Tambahan lagi, mereka dapat menambah perbendaharaan kata dan berusaha membentuk lidah untuk berbahasa Melayu.

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-

This course exposes students to Soft Skills which are non-job specific skills that can be usedin different occupations. This module aims at creating the sense of awareness and responsibilities as UMP students in nurturing well-rounded personalities. This could be developed through the seven elements which are leadership, teamwork, communication, critical thinking and problem solving, life-long learning, entrepreneurship, and ethics and moral skills. Students could develop these skills through course work, internships, voluntary jobs and life experiences. Hence, allowing students to enhance their markebility nationality.

54

Timetable by Program

Faculty : CENTRE FOR MODEN LANGUAGE & HUMAN SCIENCES

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

PBMSK

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

Year

UHS2011

Code

SOFT SKILLS II

Course Name

01G

02G

03G

04G

05G

06G

07P

08P

09P

10P

Sec Day Time Loc Mode

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

UHS1011

UHS1011

UHS1011

UHS1011

UHS1011

UHS1011

UHS1011

UHS1011

UHS1011

UHS1011

Pre Requisite Remark

This course will evaluate students' achievement of level 2 assessment in the soft skills programme. The evaluation includes both the academic and non-academic activities achievement. Students will be evaluated in the aspects of values, leadership, teamworking, communication and also learning capability. Students who are evaluated as non-competent will undergo additional programmes to enable them to be competent

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STUDENT COURSE CATALOG 19

56

Timetable by Program

Faculty : STUDENTS AFFAIRS & ALUMNI

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

JHEPA

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Year

UQB1011

UQB2031

UQB2041

UQB4021

UQB4031

UQB4041

UQN2031

UQS2011

UQS2021

Code

BRIGED SISWA (KOKURIKULUM I)

KOR SISPA

PALAPES LAUT

KOR SUKSIS

KOR SISPA

PALAPES LAUT

ANYAMAN

KAYAK

TREKKING

Course Name

01G

02G

03G

04G

05G

06P

07P

08P

09P

10P

1

1

01

01

01

01G

01G

02P

01G

02P

Sec Day Time Loc Mode

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

52

28

40

20

31

40

40

40

40

40

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

KURSUS INI KURSUS BERSEPADU MENGGABUNGKAN ASPEK KEPIMPINAN, DEDIKASI,KOMUNIKASI DAN JUGA ASAS PERTOLONGAN CEMAS SERTA KAWAD KAKI YANG MELIBATKAN TEORI DAN PRAKTIKAL.

-

-

-

-

-

-

KURSUS INI MENEKANKAN KEMAHIRAN ASAS BERKAYAK , CARA MENYELAMAT, PERATURAN DAN UNDANG-UNDANG BERKENAAN SUKAN INI.

Latar belakang dan pengenalan kepada kegiatan luar, kemahiran asas dalam perkhemahan, ancaman hidupan liar komunikasi,kepimpinan di dalam kegiatan luar , kecemasan , teknik-teknik treking/hiking, pengenalan navigasi dan perilaku ekspedisi.

57

Timetable by Program

Faculty : STUDENTS AFFAIRS & ALUMNI

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

JHEPA

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

Year

UQS2031

UQS2041

UQS2051

UQS2081

UQS2111

UQS2121

UQB2021

UQN2011

UQN2021

UQP2011

Code

SILAT OLAHRAGA

BOLA SEPAK

HOKI

ARCHERY

MOUNTAIN BIKE

PAINTBALL

KOR SUKSIS

MUZIK KOMPANG

NASYEED

KAUNSELOR SISWA

Course Name

01G

02P

01G

02P

01G

01G

02P

01G

02P

01G

02P

1

01G

02P

01G

02P

01G

02P

Sec Day Time Loc Mode

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

68

40

40

40

40

40

40

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

Sukatan kursus ini merangkumi aspek-aspek penguasaan kemahiran, pengembangan pengetahuan, kecergasan fizikal dan latihan kemahiran.

Kursus ini menekankan asas kemahiran bola sepak, struktur organisasi latihan dan pertandingan, peraturan dan undang-undang dan kepegawaian sukan berkenaan.

Kursus ini menekankan kemahiran asas sukan hoki , struktur organisasi latihan dan pertandingan, peraturan dan undang-undang sukan berkenaan.

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-

-

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KURSUS INI MEMBINCANGKAN MENGENAI MUZIK KOMPANG DARI ASPEK SEJARAH , PERALATAN,KATEGORI LAGU DAN TRADISI PERSEMBAHAN.

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1.Membincangkan sejarah kaunseling rakan sebaya, perkembangan dan kesan pengaruh terhadap pembangunan masyarakat.2.Mendedahkaan kepada pelajar kemahiran asas sebagai kaunselor rakan sebaya.3. Subjek ini menggunakan pelbagai pendekatan pengajaran.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : STUDENTS AFFAIRS & ALUMNI

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

JHEPA

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

2

Year

UQP2021

UQS2061

UQS2071

UQS2091

Code

IQRA

BOLA BALING

KRIKET

FITNESS

Course Name

1

01G

02P

1

01G

02P

Sec Day Time Loc Mode

40

40

40

40

40

40

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

-

-

-

-

59

STUDENT COURSE CATALOG 20

60

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

Year

BUF1113

BUM1123

BUM1213

Code

BASIC PHYSICS

MATHEMATICS FOR MANAGEMENT

FUNDAMENTAL DISCRETE STRUCTURE

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

02G

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

TUE

THU

MON

MON

TUE

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

Time

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

120

120

120

120

120

120

90

90

90

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SEKSYEN DIGAMBANG ADALAH 01 DAN 02, SEKSYEN DIPEKAN 03 DAN 04.

This course introduces a fundamental of physics. It covers unit and measurements, kinematics, forces and Newton¿s law of motion, statics equilibrium, work, energy and power, fluid mechanics, electric and magnetism.

This subject introduces the use of mathematical technique in the field of business administration and management. The topics introduce to the inequality, matrices, functions and the key business topics such as simple interest and compound interest, annuity, notes and bank discount, mathematics of retailing and etc.

This subject introduces and discusses the fundamental of the discrete as apply to computer science, focussing on providing a basic theoretical foundation for further work. Students are exposed to logic, set theory, elementary number theory, functions and relations, basic of counting, boolean algebra, and proof techniques. This course integrates symbolic tools, graphical concepts, and numeral calculations.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

BUM2123

Code

APPLIED CALCULUS

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

02G

03G

03G

03G

04G

04G

04G

05G

05G

05G

06G

06G

06G

Sec

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SEKSYEN UNTUK DIGAMBANG BERMULA 01 SEHINGGA 06 DAN SEKSYEN UNTUK DIPEKAN BERMULA 07 SEHINGGA 12

This course introduces Polar Coordinates and Vector, Vector-Valued Functions, Partial Derivatives and Multiple Integrals.

62

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

2

Year

BUM2133

BUM2223

Code

ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

DISCRETE STRUCTURE & APPLICATIONS

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

02G

03G

03G

03G

04G

04G

04G

05G

05G

05G

06G

06G

06G

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

W-DK-16

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BUM1213

BUM1213

BUM1213

BUM1213

BUM1213

BUM1213

BUM1213

BUM1213

BUM1213

Pre Requisite Remark

SEKSYEN UNTUK DIGAMBANG BERMULA 01 SEHINGGA 06 DAN SEKSYEN DIPEKAN BERMULA 07 SEHINGGA 12

This course introduces to the Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transform and Fourier Series and their applications in solving engineering problems.

This subject discusses an in depth of the discrete structures as they apply to computer science, focusing on providing a basic theoretical foundation for further work. Topics include review on algorithm, integers and matrices, advance counting technique, graphs, trees, and modeling computation. This course integrates symbolic tools, graphical concepts, and numerical calculations.

63

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

BUM2313

Code

NUMERICAL METHODS

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

02G

03G

03G

03G

Sec

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

Time

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

W-DK-18

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SEKSYEN DIGAMBANG BERMULA 01 SEHINGGA 03 DAN SEKSYEN DIPEKAN BERMULA 04 SEHINGGA 09

This course introduces basic concepts of round-off and truncation errors,roots of equations, linear algebraic equations and matrices, curve fitting, numerical differentiation and integration,ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations. Appropriate software is used by students to implement some of these ideas in practice.

64

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

BUM2413

Code

APPLIED STATISTICS

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

02G

03G

03G

03G

04G

04G

04G

05G

05G

05G

06G

06G

06G

07G

07G

07G

08G

08G

08G

09G

09G

09G

10G

10G

10G

Sec

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

33

33

33

33

33

33

32

32

32

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

33

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SEKSYEN DIGAMBANG BERMULA 01 SEHINGGA 10 DAN SEKSYEN DIPEKAN BERMULA 11 SEHINGGA 16. SUBJEK INI H

Students are exposed to statistics including statistical problem-solving methodology and descriptive statistic, probability distributions commonly used in practice, sampling distribution and confidence interval, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance (ANOVA), goodness of fit testand contingency tables and regression and correlation including simple and multiple linear regressions. Appropriate software is used by students to implement some of these ideas in practice.

65

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FSTI

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

Year

BUF1113

BUM2123

Code

BASIC PHYSICS

APPLIED CALCULUS

Course Name

03P

03P

03P

04P

04P

04P

07P

07P

07P

08P

08P

08P

09P

09P

09P

10P

10P

10P

11P

11P

11P

12P

12P

12P

Sec

MON

TUE

TUE

MON

TUE

TUE

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK2

E00DK2

E00DK2

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

M22BK6

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

120

120

120

120

120

120

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SEKSYEN DIGAMBANG ADALAH 01 DAN 02, SEKSYEN DIPEKAN 03 DAN 04.

SEKSYEN UNTUK DIGAMBANG BERMULA 01 SEHINGGA 06 DAN SEKSYEN UNTUK DIPEKAN BERMULA 07 SEHINGGA 12

This course introduces a fundamental of physics. It covers unit and measurements, kinematics, forces and Newton¿s law of motion, statics equilibrium, work, energy and power, fluid mechanics, electric and magnetism.

This course introduces Polar Coordinates and Vector, Vector-Valued Functions, Partial Derivatives and Multiple Integrals.

66

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FSTI

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

BUM2133

Code

ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

Course Name

07P

07P

07P

08P

08P

08P

09P

09P

09P

10P

10P

10P

11P

11P

11P

12P

12P

12P

Sec

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

Time

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SEKSYEN UNTUK DIGAMBANG BERMULA 01 SEHINGGA 06 DAN SEKSYEN DIPEKAN BERMULA 07 SEHINGGA 12

This course introduces to the Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transform and Fourier Series and their applications in solving engineering problems.

67

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FSTI

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

BUM2313

Code

NUMERICAL METHODS

Course Name

04P

04P

04P

05P

05P

05P

06P

06P

06P

07P

07P

07P

08P

08P

08P

09P

09P

09P

Sec

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

M21BK3

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SEKSYEN DIGAMBANG BERMULA 01 SEHINGGA 03 DAN SEKSYEN DIPEKAN BERMULA 04 SEHINGGA 09

This course introduces basic concepts of round-off and truncation errors,roots of equations, linear algebraic equations and matrices, curve fitting, numerical differentiation and integration,ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations. Appropriate software is used by students to implement some of these ideas in practice.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FSTI

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

BUM2413

Code

APPLIED STATISTICS

Course Name

11P

11P

11P

12P

12P

12P

13P

13P

13P

15P

15P

15P

16P

16P

16P

Sec

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

E21BK4

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

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60

60

60

60

60

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60

60

60

60

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60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SEKSYEN DIGAMBANG BERMULA 01 SEHINGGA 10 DAN SEKSYEN DIPEKAN BERMULA 11 SEHINGGA 16. SUBJEK INI H

Students are exposed to statistics including statistical problem-solving methodology and descriptive statistic, probability distributions commonly used in practice, sampling distribution and confidence interval, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance (ANOVA), goodness of fit testand contingency tables and regression and correlation including simple and multiple linear regressions. Appropriate software is used by students to implement some of these ideas in practice.

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STUDENT COURSE CATALOG 21

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

Year

BKB1233

BKF1243

BKF1253

Code

BIOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

THU

THU

FRI

MON

MON

WED

THU

THU

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

MON

MON

WED

THU

THU

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

Time

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course provides an introduuction to biology for those who do not have biology background. The course covers theory, structure and functions of the cells as a unit life, physical and chemical properties of the molecules, enzyme, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cell division and biological information. After completing this course, students should be familiar with the biology elements and convey the knowledge in other related courses.

The syllabus covers the basic knowledge and application of sample and data handling, calibration technique, and quality of analysis in analytical laboratory. It also deals with separation technique and its basis application such as solid phase extraction, GC and HPLC.The introduction to the theory and application of spectroscopic technique used in chemical analysis such as UV-Visible, FTIR, AES, ICP, and AAS are discussed. The combinations of above technique with their advantages are covered in this course.

This course discusses some introductory to thermodynamics in physical chemistry followed by continuition topics related to liquids and their mixtures, principles of chemical equilibrium and rate of reactions. The solids surfaces including their applications will also be discussed in this course. The development of key skills is facilitated by a program of tutorials and practices

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

Year

BKF1313

BKF1323

Code

ENGINEERING MECHANICS

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

FRI

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

Time

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This subject will introduce students with concept of statics and dynamics and its application in related engineering field. The topics covered in this subject are static of particle, static of rigid body, distributed forces, analysis of structure, friction, kinematics and kinetics of particles. By completing the course, students will comprehend the basic mechanisms and applications of statics and dynamics in related engineering field.

-

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

Year

BKF1333

BKF1513

Code

THERMODYNAMICS

INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

FRI

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

Time

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course is designed to introduce basic concept in thermodynamic in a thorough way. Topic cover are properties of pure substances, thermodynamics system, heat transfer through conduction, convertion and radiation, the first law of thermodynamics for closed systems, open systems and their application in steady-flow and unsteady-flow processes, thesecond law of thermodynamics, entropy, introduction to refrigeration and steam power plant.

This subject gives an overview of engineering, the profession and its requirement in Malaysian scenario, and prepares the students for the Chemical Engineering Program. Topics will include ethics, management, and contribution of engineering, as well as generic skills and study skills. Generic skills to be covered are basic calculations, units conversions, creating engineering graphs and solving iterative problems on computer. Students will be taken on industrial visits as part of the exposure to the real working environment of chemical engineers in particular and engineers in general.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

2

2

2

Year

BKF2711

BKB2132

BKB2212

BKB2412

Code

CHEMISTRY LAB

MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY

BIOCHEMISTRY

INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

05

05

05

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

THU

THU

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

Time

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

FTA01L

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

-

-

The subject provides an overview of fundamental concepts in biochemistry, which focuses upon the living organisms and major biomolecules in living systems. Important topics include the structure and function of water, amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. The application of buffers as well as enzyme kinetics will be extensively emphasized. Various metabolisms for carbohydrates and lipids will be discussed in detail. The course will be completed by genetic elements of cells involving nucleic acids and genetic information.

The subject introduces students to introductory microbiology and fundamentals of biochemical engineering as used in industrial biotechnology. Microorganisms, microbial growth, nutrition and design of industrial growth media are discussed. Design and operation of clean-in-place systems, cleanrooms and heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems are covered. Facility layout and engineering for compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices are discussed. Design for containment and validation are covered. Flowsheets of several representative industrial microbial processes are discussed. Case studies and visits to relevant biotechnology industry facilities are used to illustrate key concepts

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

Year

BKB2761

BKF2143

Code

BIOCHEMISTRY & MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

03

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

Sec

TUE

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

MON

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

FTA10L

FTA10L

FTA10L

FTA10L

FTA10L

FTA10L

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

FTA16L

FTA16L

FTA16L

FTA16L

W-DK-01

W-DK-01

FTA16L

FTA16L

FTA16L

FTA16L

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

FTA16L

FTA16L

FTA16L

FTA16L

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course covers basic handling of microbial culture using aseptic techniques. Consideration will be given to microbial cultures and enzyme kinetics. This course will also emphasize on the introduction to biochemistry, including appropriate analytical techniques that are DNS calorimetric method, burette method, UV-VIS spectrophotometer and protein concentration

This subject aims to introduce the fundamental element and feasibilities of the computer programming by using Excel and MATLAB mathematical computing program. Students will be taught on analyzing data, developing a program using m-file and using the command window. solve general engineering mathematical equations in MATLAB, displaying the data via 2D and 3D graphs and to learn to develop the graphical user interface (GUI) for program.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

Year

BKF2343

BKF2353

Code

MATERIAL & ENERGY BALANCE

FLUID MECHANICS

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

THU

THU

FRI

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

15:00-15:50

Time

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

Loc

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L

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L

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L

L

L

L

L

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L

L

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L

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60

60

60

60

60

60

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60

60

60

60

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60

60

60

60

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60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

Material and Energy Balance (MEB) course helps students to understand and acquire basic knowledge and skill in engineering calculations usually used in chemical processes. Beginning with chapter 1 and 2, conversion of units and determination of process variables istaught on how scale differs as resulted in using different units within particular dimension of measurement and how variables of a process are identified and calculated. Next, from chapter 3 to 7, material balance calculations are taught covering various aspects of mass and mole change in a system. Furthermore, consequences appeared when different number of phase is considered in a system are taken into account in the subsequent chapters: 9 to 12. Finally, energy balance associated with the material system is taught from chapter 13 to 15 to complete a conceptual design of chemical process system. The ultimate gold of this course is to aid student to develop MEB of a process in Excel and Aspen Plus.

To introduce the concept and use of fluid mechanics, both static and kinematics,Bernoulli?s equation, impact of momentum and analysis of pipeline problems which related tochemical engineering. The topics cover are fluid properties, fluid static and kinematics,momentum equation and its applications, analysis of pipe flow and steady flow in pipelinesystems, pump and flow in chemical engineering equipment.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

Year

BKF2413

BKF2731

Code

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

BASIC ENGINEERING LAB

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

05

05

05

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

THU

THU

FRI

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

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15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

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W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

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FTA02L

FTA02L

FTA02L

FTA02L

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FTA02L

FTA02L

FTA02L

FTA02L

FTA02L

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FTA02L

FTA02L

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L

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B

B

Mode

60

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Cap

TBA

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TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BKF1333

BKF1333

BKF1333

BKF1333

BKF1333

BKF1333

BKF1333

BKF1333

BKF1333

Pre Requisite Remark

This subject mainly covers the topics of pure substances, heat effects, thermodynamics properties, VLE, thermodynamics solution and chemical reaction equilibrium. the course covers the teory and applications of thermodynamics concept and deals with composition dependent thermodynamics relations. this course requires conceptual thinking and requires greater mathematical sophistication to generate ideas and problem solving.

In basic engineering lab, students are required to perform laboratory work on the Bomb Calorimeter, Rockwell Hardness Tester, Losses in Pipe System, Marcet Boiler, Stability of Floating Body Apparatus, Vortex Apparatus, Tensile and Brinell Machine, Twist and Bending Machine and Sieving Apparatus. The aim is to strengthen the student¿s fundamental knowledge as it covers all the basic engineering subject such as fluid mechanics, strength of material and thermodynamics.

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Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

3

3

3

Year

BKF3522

BKB3423

BKB3781

BKB4493

Code

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

BIOREACTOR ENGINEERING

BIOSEPARATION ENGINEERING LAB

BIOSEPARATION ENGINEERING

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

MON

WED

WED

FRI

Day

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

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FTA17L

FTA17L

FTA17L

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

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FTA10L

FTA10L

FTA10L

V-BK-05

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TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

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TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This particular course will introduce the usage of four common engineering tools for simulation and drawing to students, i.e; Aspen Plus, Microsoft Visio, Solidworks and AutoCAD 2008. Aspen Plus will involve dynamic process simulation. Others software deal with standards of drawing instruments, lettering, lines, dimensioning, geometrical constructions, principle of orthographic and isometric projections. Beside that, student will beteach on the basic construction of PFD and P& ID diagrams, as well as applying the softwares to draw 2D and 3D engineering objects. This subject very important as to prepare students for future usage of the softwares in any engineering fields involving design and simulations.

This subject covers the basic concepts of microbial growth phases and growth kinetic, selection and operating factors of bioreactor. Furthermore it also emphasizes on the application of transport phenomena in bioreactor, sterilization methods, scale up and control system and instrumentation.

This course aims to provide hands on experience on separation units for biological products. The experiments cover the upstream and downstream of bioprocess. The students will be exposed to the preliminary works in bioprocess which are inoculum preparation, bioreactor setup and operation, and shake flask fermentation. Subsequently, first separation phase is introduced which covers centrifugation - bench-top for liquid recovery and disk stack for solid recovery, and microfiltration. The obtained liquid product is then concentrated using cross-flow filtration. For the recovery of intracellular products, homogenization process is introduced. The second separation phase (isolation) is also included which is size exclusion chromatography.

This course is designed to introduce the unit operations that commonly employed to separatebiological products. An idealized process of bioseparation consists of four phases which are the removal of insoluble products, the isolation of desired biological products or concentration, the purification and lastly, polishing of biological products. The basic methods that will be covered in this course include filtration, centrifugation, cell disruption, precipitation, extraction, adsorption, chromatography, crystallization and drying. In addition, an overview on the complete train of bioseparation will also be introduced.

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Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

BKC3363

BKC3492

BKC3533

Code

SCIENCE & ENGINEERING MATERIALS

UNIT OPERATION 2

OSH IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

02

02

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

TUE

WED

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

Time

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

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L

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L

L

L

L

Mode

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60

60

60

60

60

60

60

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60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BKF3463

BKF3463

BKF3463

BKF3463

Pre Requisite Remark

This course is designed to provide a working knowledge in the solving of materials problemsencountered by chemical engineers and in the engineering of new and improved materials used in chemical processes. The approach used is the correlation of engineering properties with atomic and microstructures, utilizing the analysis techniques of materials characterization and phase relationships. Topics include structure and properties of metallic and nonmetallic materials of construction; interrelations between chemical bonding, structure, and behaviour of materials, corrosion resistant materials, polymers and composites as construction materials, particularly for sustainable environment. Each of the materials classes (metals, ceramics, polymer and composites) is discussed in detail in this context.

This subject will introduce the conceptand fundamental principles of unit operation in chemical engineering which include the drying process of materials, gas-liquid separation, vapor-liquid separation, liquid-liquid and solid-liquid separation, membrane separation and mechanical-physical separatiom process.

This subject is primarily to expose students with the fundamental concepts, practical aspectsand applications of occupational safety, health (OSH) in chemical industries. Among others, the students will be taught the fundamental application and day-to-day aspects of OSH and atthe same time, the management aspects of it. Local and international regulations of SH&E such as OSHA and FMA will also be covered. Case studies from several chemical industries globally will also be included.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BKC3761

BKC3863

Code

CHEMICAL PLANT UTILITIES LAB

ADVANCED PROCESS CONTROL (E)

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

Sec

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

MON

WED

WED

THU

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

Time

FTA08L

FTA08L

FTA08L

FTA08L

FTA08L

FTA08L

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

Mode

40

40

40

41

41

41

40

40

40

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This laboratory course is designed to introduce the basic utilities system employed in chemical related plants. Among the utilities systems cover are deionized (D.I) water system, cooling tower system, compressors, boiler system, pumps, industrial valves, waste water treatment plant, piping system and electrical system. In each of the module, students will be introduced to the basic concept of the theory, operations, industrial applications, maintenance procedure and scheduling, equipment safety. Students also will be emphasizedon the basic design parameters in certain utilities systems and exposed to the existing utilities available in the laboratory. By completing this module, students will be able to elaborate, theorize and identify the utilities system that commonly employed in chemical industry.

CHAPTER 1 - DIGITAL SAMPLING AND z-TRANSFORMS

Components of Digital computer, sampling and signal reconstruction, z-Transforms for computer process control, Develop discrete time models from continuous time models

CHAPTER 2 - MULTILOOP AND MULTIVARIABLE CONTROL

Process ineractions and control loop interactions, Pairing of controlled and manipulated variables, Relative Gain Array method, Singular Value Analysis, Tuning of multiloop PID control system, Decoupling control

CHAPTER 3 - REAL TIME OPTIMIZATION

Basic requirements in real-time optimization, Formulation and solution of RTO problems, Unconstrained and constrained optimization, Linear Programming, Nonlinear and quadratic programming

CHAPTER 4 - MODEL PREDICTIVE CONTROL

Overview of Model Predictive Control (MPC), Predictions of SISO models, Predictions of MIMO models, MPC calculations, set-point calculations, Design and tuning of parameters, Implementation of MPC

CHAPTER 5 - DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM

Overview of DCS,

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Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

BKF1332

BKF2422

BKF2432

Code

ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY

HEAT TRANSFER

MASS TRANSFER

Course Name

01

01

02

02

03

03

01

01

02

02

03

03

01

01

02

02

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

MON

THU

TUE

FRI

THU

FRI

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

Time

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

W-DK-06

W-DK-04

W-DK-04

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This is an introductory level course of electrical principles for chemical engineering students. As far as this matter is concerned, instrumentation technology is identified to be one of the main areas which strongly related to the chemical engineering domain, particularly in designing a control system application. Thus, the course has been divided into two main parts which are fundamentals of electrical principles and essentials of instrumentation applications. Regarding electrical principles, the topics consist of introduction to electrical principles, DC electricity, AC electricity, AC power analysis, multiphase system and transformer. Meanwhile, topics on instrumentation include introduction to process instrumentation elements, data communications and instrumentation devices.

The objective of this course is to provide students with the concepts of heat transfer. This course will emphasize on the principles of the heat transfer in steady state by conduction, convection and radiation. The students will be exposed to the procedure for general problem solving and its application on heat exchanger. Subsequently, the principles of unsteady-state convective heat transfer will be covered at the end of the course.

This course is to provide students with the concepts of mass transfer. This course will emphasize on the principles of the mass transfer in gases, liquids, biological solutions and gels, and solids. Subsequently, the principles of unsteady state and convective mass transferwill be covered to establish knowledge of mass transfer. The students will be exposed to the procedure for general problem solving and its application on real system.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BKF2443

BKF2453

Code

NUMERICAL METHODS & OPTIMIZATION

CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING I

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

Time

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

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L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BKF2343BKF2413BKF2343BKF2413BKF2343BKF2413BKF2343BKF2413BKF2343BKF2413BKF2343BKF2413BKF2343BKF2413BKF2343BKF2413BKF2343BKF2413

Pre Requisite Remark

This subject teaches the techniques by which mathematical problems are formulated so that they can besolved with arithmetic operations. The course is divided into several chapters starting from the basicsuntil problem solving in engineering applications. Matlab software will be introduced to empowerstudents in developing simple and well-structured programs.

This subject covers the knowledge of the reaction kinetics and reactor design which distinguishes chemical engineer from other engineers. The course introduces the basic design calculation and design of commercial chemical reactors, emphasizing synthesis of chemical kinetics and transport phenomena. The topics cover in this subject are kinetic rate theory, homogeneous reaction in batch and continuous systems, heterogeneous reaction andcatalysis, temperature effect, effect of heat transfer and catalytic reactor also reactor design, sizing and modeling performance.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

Year

BKF3413

Code

PROCESS CONTROL & DYNAMIC

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

Loc

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L

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L

L

L

L

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60

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60

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60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463BKF4791BKF3463

Pre Requisite Remark

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS CONTROL

Importance of process control in CPI. Elements of control systems. Types of control problems. Guidelines to selelct controlled and manipulated variables.

CHAPTER 2 MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF CHEMICAL PROCESSES

Develop mathematical model for chemical processes, Linearization, Laplace Transforms, Degress of freedom Analysis, Transfer function models, Dynamic behavior of first-order, second-order and higher ordre systems

CHAPTER 3 FEEDBACK CONTROLLERS

Basic control modes, Transfer function models for P, I and D. Response of different control modes, Tuning of PID controllers using Direct Sysnthesis (DS) method, Internal Model Control (IMC) method, ITAE, Conhen-Coon and Ziegler-Nicholous ontroller settings.

CHAPTER 4 STABILITY OF CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM

Block diagram development, closed-loop transfer functions for set-point and load changes, Stability of closed-loop systems, Routh Stability Criterion, Frequency Response analysis, Bode plot

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02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BKF3463

BKF3472

Code

UNIT OPERATION I

CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING II

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

01

01

02

02

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

MON

MON

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

Loc

L

L

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TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2343

BKF2453

BKF2453

BKF2453

BKF2453

BKF2453

BKF2453

Pre Requisite Remark

The objective of this course is to provide students with concepts of separation processes in unit operation. This subject will emphasize in various unit operations, namely evaporation, distillation, absorption and extraction. By completing the subject, students will understand thebasic mechanisms of the unit operations in chemical engineering fields.

This subject furthers the knowledge of chemical reactor. Topics to be covered are the heterogeneous systems of the catalytic reaction, including the effects which significantly influence the reactor performance, the study of the real scenario for nonideal reactors in industries, and introduction of biochemical reaction systems. The analysis of industrial chemical reactors frequently requires solution of non-linear algebraic and differential equations. Hence, modeling the nonideal reactor will be the crucial skill to fulfill the outcome requirement for each chemical engineer and researcher in chemical reaction engineering.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

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Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BKF3721

BKF3731

Code

MASS & HEAT TRANSFER LAB

UNIT OPERATION LAB

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

05

05

05

Sec

MON

MON

MON

WED

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

Time

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

FTA05L

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

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30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This laboratory course is offered to enhance their understanding through experiments to observe the application of theories learn in Unit Operation, Mass Transfer and Heat Transfer.Numbers of unit operation experiments have been designed such as shell and tube heat exchanger, plate heat exchanger, tray dryer, spray dryer, crystallizer, mass transfer coefficient apparatus, fixed and fluidized bed apparatus, and also climbing film evaporator. In this lab, student will be given a main objective of each experiment and instructor will explain about the Work Instruction to run the experimental. Then, by working in their group student will run the experiment under supervision of the instructor. This will encourage student to be more creative and inculcate the critical thinking among the group member. Besides that, students will be exposed to industrial environment and safety precaution.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

BKF3741

BKG3413

BKG3433

Code

CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING LAB

COMBUSTION & GAS UTILIZATION

GAS TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

05

05

05

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

15:00-15:50

Time

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

FTA04L

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This laboratory course is to strengthen their understanding through experiments by observingthe application of theories learnt in chemical reaction engineering subject. Numbers of reaction in various reactors are to facilitate student to gain the objective of each experiment whereby the procedure will be instructed to run the experiment. Every 5-students group will run the experiment under supervision of the instructor. This will encourage student to be more creative and inculcate the critical thinking among the group member. Besides that, students will be exposed to industrial environment and safety precaution.

This course enables students to understand the concept of combustion, fuel properties & characteristics, explosion phenomena and other related terms. The course also cover the application of mass & energy balance calculation related to combustion products and other important requirement i.e. theoretical air ratio, flue gases etc. Students will be exposed to theburner conversion calculation & design which is applicable in industry application. Venting systems option was also being discussed base on the appropriate circumstances. The gas fuel utilization methods and system was introduced base on current scenario application.

This course aims to provide fundamentals knowledge to design piping systems for gas transmission and distribution. These include gas pipeline design, engineering, fabrication, installation, testing and commissioning, as well as the gas pipeline network analysis. Students will be also be exposed on the requirements for installation, codes and standards use in the design and installation of gas systems. Other relevant topics such as welding, corrosion control, odoriser system and gas metering skids will also be introduced.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

4

Year

BKG3453

BKG3493

BKG3741

BKB3513

Code

GAS PROCESSING & LIQUEFACTION

GAS SYSTEM MATERIALS & COMPONENTS (E)

FUEL & COMBUSTION LAB

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

MON

MON

THU

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

11:00-11:50

Time

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

W-DK-07

FTA07L

FTA07L

FTA07L

FTA07L

FTA07L

FTA07L

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

W-DK-02

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course mainly presents the treatment processes involved in transforming raw hydrocarbon gas produced from offshore fields into several valuable products. Such processes that include hydrocarbon gas processing, conditioning and liquefaction are vital in meeting the pipeline specifications and the user requirements. Besides being utilized as a source of energy, the treated hydrocarbon gas, specifically the natural gas will be used as a feedstock for petrochemicals processes that apply the principles of natural gas conversion. Both of the indirect-and-direct conversion processes are being discussed in details. Furthermore, the course also encompasses the common processes that commercially applied in the production of non-hydrocarbon gases.

This course is established to provide sound understanding of the design and material selection for oil and gas piping, storage systems and its components. Special focus is given to the main construction materials for these systems, specifically gas piping that include steeland polyethylene materials. The course also encompass type, design and sizing consideration, industrial application and installation, and possibilities of failure of gas systems components.

This subject is provided the experiment related to combustion and fuel. This laboratory including experiment on combustion, gas turbiine, flame propagation and study, refrigeration,calorimeter and also calibration of gas

This subject is designed to introduce the students of the principles of environmental biotechnology thatfocus on biotreatment processes. Topics include are introduction of environmental engineering, waterand wastewater quality management, water and wastewater treatment, air pollution and solid wastemanagement. The section on biological treatment covers on activated sludge, aerobic and anaerobicdigestion. There should be something on bioremediation of solid waste (including composting),biotreatment of gaseous effluent (biofilters) and phytoremediation.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BKB3533

BKB3823

BKB3912

BKB4833

BKC3543

Code

OSH IN CHEMICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES

CELL CULTURE TECHNOLOGY (E)

PROCESS & PLANT DESIGN I

PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY (E)

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

03

03

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

THU

THU

FRI

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

FRI

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

Time

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-03

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

40

40

40

150

150

40

40

40

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BKF3463BKF2453BKF3463BKF2453

Pre Requisite Remark

This course is primarily to expose students with the fundamental concepts, practical aspects and applications of occupational safety and health (OSH) in chemical industries. Among others, the students will be taught the fundamental application and day-to-day aspects of OSH and at the same time, the management aspects of it. Local and international regulations of SH&E such as OSHA and FMA will also be covered. Case studies from several chemical industries globally will also be included.

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In this subject, students will be exposed to the chemical plant design principles. This subject will emphasize on process and plant design strategy, and practical design consideration approach. The students will be exposed to general design consideration such as safety, health and environmental issues, plant location, layout, operation and control. In addition, total plant mass balance and energy balance will be reviewed and then, the synthesis, development, evaluation and selection will be covered. Heat integration approach will be introduced and then, usage or application of software in design will be covered. At the end of this subject, students are expected to complete a mass and energy balance for a selected plant assigned to their respective group. A preliminary plant design report will be prepared bythe group and oral presentation session will be held.

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This subject is designed to introduce to the students the principles of environmental engineering. Topics includes introduction of environmental engineering, water and wastewater quality management, water and wastewater treatment, air pollution, and solid waste and hazardous waste management.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

Year

BKC3653

BKC3683

BKC3771

BKC3813

Code

MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY (E)

WASTEWATER TREATMENT (E)

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LAB

OPERATION & PROJECT MANAGEMENT (E)

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

05

05

05

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

MON

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

THU

WED

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

FRI

WED

FRI

FRI

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

15:00-15:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

17:00-17:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

FTA15L

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

W-DK-06

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

40

40

40

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

-

-

This course will focus on various wastewater treatment plants, environmental testing techniques, common laboratory protocols, data analysis and reporting. Topics will be covered the analysis of water and wastewater using atomic absorption spectrophotometer,

-

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BKC3833

BKC3843

BKC3853

BKC3873

BKC3912

Code

RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY (E)

ADVANCED REACTION ENGINEERING CATALYSIS (E)

PROCESS MONITORING (E)

MIXING OF FLUIDS & PARTICLES(E)

PROCESS & PLANT DESIGN I

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

THU

THU

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

MON

MON

WED

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

Time

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

40

40

40

40

40

40

30

30

30

30

30

30

40

40

40

150

150

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

Exam

BKF3463BKF2453BKF3463BKF2453

Pre Requisite Remark

-

This subject furthers the knowledge of Catalytic chemical reactor. Topics to be covered are the heterogeneous systems of the catalytic reaction, including the effects which significantly influence the reactor performance, the study of the real scenario for catalytic reactors in industries and introduction of biochemical reaction systems. The analysis of industrial chemical reactors frequently requires solution of non-linear algebraic and differential equations. Hence, modeling the industrial reactor will be the crucial skill to fulfill the outcome requirement for each chemical engineer and researcher in chemical reaction engineering.

This is an introductory level course in process monitoring. The students will be also exposed to the current issues in implementing process monitoring system for various industrial applications. The topics covered are introduction to process monitoring, statistical process control, multivariate statistical process monitoring, analytical-based methods, knowledge-based methods and industrial monitoring review.

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In this subject, students will be exposed to the chemical plant design principles. This subject will emphasize on process and plant design strategy, and practical design consideration approach. The students will be exposed to general design consideration such as safety, health and environmental issues, plant location, layout, operation and control. In addition, total plant mass balance and energy balance will be reviewed and then, the synthesis, development, evaluation and selection will be covered. Heat integration approach will be introduced and then, usage or application of software in design will be covered. At the end of this subject, students are expected to complete a mass and energy balance for a selected plant assigned to their respective group. A preliminary plant design report will be prepared bythe group and oral presentation session will be held.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BKC4643

BKC4653

BKC4683

BKC4693

BKF4143

Code

FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY (E)

POLYMER TECHNOLOGY (E)

FOOD ENGINEERING (E)

CORROSION ENGINEERING (E)

PROCESS ENGINEERING ECONOMICS

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

THU

THU

FRI

WED

WED

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

THU

THU

FRI

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

Time

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-03

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-07

W-DK-05

W-DK-05

W-DK-07

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

40

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

-

This course will provide in depth knowledge of polymer science and technology. It will emphasize on classification of polymers, molecular weight and molecular weight distribution,polymerization techniques, concepts of polymer solubility, concepts of amorphous and crystalline structures, commercial plastics and rubbers, and overview of polymer processing, rubber technology, polymer composites. Upon completing this course, students will be able to explain what are the polymers, how they can be produced. The students should also be able to explain how polymers are processed into end-products and can suggest specific applications for specific polymers.

-

-

-

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Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

Year

BKF4791

BKG3443

BKG3912

Code

PROCESS CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION LAB

SAFETY ASPECTS, ACTS, CODES & STANDARDS

PROCESS & PLANT DESIGN I

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

01

01

01

02

02

Sec

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

FTA03L

FTA03L

FTA03L

FTA03L

FTA03L

FTA03L

FTA03L

FTA03L

FTA03L

FTA03L

FTA03L

FTA03L

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

V-BK-04

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

150

150

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

N

N

Exam

BKF3463BKF2453BKF3463BKF2453

Pre Requisite Remark

This laboratory have been developed to address the key engineering educational challenge ofrealistic problem solving within the contraints of a typical lecture-style course in process dynamics and control. Students will conduct experiments based on two major process operation which is based on computer simulation and plant experimental works. In computer simulation, students will simulate a case study using Matlab environment software and also operate a system on Distributed Control System (DCS). While the students also run the experiment using pilot plant available in this laboratory. This application will encourage students to apply their process control theories into practical term andinculcate the critical thinking among the group members.

This course addresses the safety aspects of the working environments, in particular, the oil and gas industry. One of the course objective is to ensure work compliance to existing laws and regulations in the oil and gas activities, which include transport, storage and handling of gas and other petroleum products. The course also provides working knowledge of the relevant standards and codes of practice to ensure safe design, construction and utilization of oil and gas systems and faclities. Case studies are presented and discussed to highlights lessons learnt.

In this subject, students will be exposed to the chemical plant design principles. This subject will emphasize on process and plant design strategy, and practical design consideration approach. The students will be exposed to general design consideration such as safety, health and environmental issues, plant location, layout, operation and control. In addition, total plant mass balance and energy balance will be reviewed and then, the synthesis, development, evaluation and selection will be covered. Heat integration approach will be introduced and then, usage or application of software in design will be covered. At the end of this subject, students are expected to complete a mass and energy balance for a selected plant assigned to their respective group. A preliminary plant design report will be prepared bythe group and oral presentation session will be held.

92

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

GAMBANG

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BKG4463

BKG4721

BKB3922

BKB4934

BKB4944

BKC3922

Code

GAS STORAGE & RETICULATION(E)

GAS SYSTEM LAB

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT I

PROCESS & PLANT DESIGN II

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT II

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT I

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01A

03

03

03

01

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

THU

THU

THU

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

V-BK-05

FTA07L

FTA07L

FTA07L

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

100

100

100

200

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BKF3463

BKB3912

BKB3922

BKF3463

Pre Requisite Remark

This subject aims to enable students to identify the various of storing methods of liquefied petroleum gases (LPG), natural gases (NG) and Liquefied natural gases (LNG). Besides thatthe understanding of gas reticulating system is provided. Students will be provided with a working knowledge to design the gas storage and reticulating systems. The topics of corrosion system , corrosion control as well as the corrosion protection system will aslo be covered.

Gas system lab provides the facilities for experiments related to gas transmission system and their control system. Basically, the content of this lab are divided to three sections which is gas piping jointing, corrosion control system and gas piping testing and inspection. Student will be given a main objective of each experiment and instructor will explain about thestandard operating procedure to run the experimental. By working in their group student will run the experiment under supervision of the instructor. It will help student improve their teamwork spirit.

This course is designed to expose the students to a research project. They have to apply all the knowledge they have learned in the programme to complete the research project. Each student will be supervised by at least one lecturer or two lecturers (main supervisor and co-supervisor). During the research project I, the students will be able to do a literature survey and prepare a draft which contains objective of the project, problem statement, literature survey, solving techniques, methodology, expected result, treatment of results and list of reference publications. At the end of this subject, the students are required to present the draft in a short seminar which will be evaluated by a faculty¿s panel.

In this subject, students will carry out a plant design project to demonstrate the practical aspects in designing chemical process and plant. The students will be divided into groups where they are expected to design a chemical process plant. They will also apply their previously obtained knowledge from Process and Plant Design I, in carrying out the design. Students will be assessed periodically based on their presentations and reports.

This subject is the continuation of the subject Research Project I. In this subject, the studentsare required to conduct the research, collect and analyze data, discuss the findings and form the conclusions. At the end of this semester, the students are required to produce a researchproject report and present it to faculty¿s evaluation panel

This course is designed to expose the students to a research project. They have to apply all the knowledge they have learned in the programme to complete the research project. Each student will be supervised by at least one lecturer or two lecturers (main supervisor and co-supervisor). During the research project I, the students will be able to do a literature survey and prepare a draft which contains objective of the project, problem statement, literature survey, solving techniques, methodology, expected result, treatment of results and list of reference publications. At the end of this subject, the students are required to present the draft in a short seminar which will be evaluated by a faculty¿s panel.

93

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CHEMICAL & NATURAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKKSA

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BKC4934

BKC4944

BKG3922

BKG4934

BKG4944

Code

PROCESS & PLANT DESIGN II

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT II

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT I

PROCESS & PLANT DESIGN II

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT II

Course Name

01

01

02

02

02

Sec Day Time Loc Mode

200

200

100

100

100

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BKC3912

BKC3922

BKF3463

BKG3912

BKG3922

Pre Requisite Remark

In this subject, students will carry out a plant design project to demonstrate the practical aspects in designing chemical process and plant. The students will be divided into groups where they are expected to design a chemical process plant. They will also apply their previously obtained knowledge from Process and Plant Design I, in carrying out the design. Students will be assessed periodically based on their presentations and reports.

This subject is the continuation of the subject Research Project I. In this subject, the studentsare required to conduct the research, collect and analyze data, discuss the findings and form the conclusions. At the end of this semester, the students are required to produce a researchproject report and present it to faculty¿s evaluation panel

This course is designed to expose the students to a research project. They have to apply all the knowledge they have learned in the programme to complete the research project. Each student will be supervised by at least one lecturer or two lecturers (main supervisor and co-supervisor). During the research project I, the students will be able to do a literature survey and prepare a draft which contains objective of the project, problem statement, literature survey, solving techniques, methodology, expected result, treatment of results and list of reference publications. At the end of this subject, the students are required to present the draft in a short seminar which will be evaluated by a faculty¿s panel.

In this subject, students will carry out a plant design project to demonstrate the practical aspects in designing chemical process and plant. The students will be divided into groups where they are expected to design a chemical process plant. They will also apply their previously obtained knowledge from Process and Plant Design I, in carrying out the design. Students will be assessed periodically based on their presentations and reports.

This subject is the continuation of the subject Research Project I. In this subject, the studentsare required to conduct the research, collect and analyze data, discuss the findings and form the conclusions. At the end of this semester, the students are required to produce a researchproject report and present it to faculty¿s evaluation panel

94

STUDENT COURSE CATALOG 22

95

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

Year

BAA1113

BAA1133

BAA1312

Code

ENGINEERING MECHANICS

MECHANICS OF MATERIALS

CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

TUE

TUE

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

WED

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

WED

TUE

TUE

THU

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

Time

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

Pre Requisite Remark

The subject in Engineering Mechanics is the fundamental of all courses in engineering, which requires students to have basic knowledge in both statics and dynamics. The emphasis is on the development and correct application of the fundamental concepts of rigid body mechanics. Topics covered for both statics & dynamics are force system resultants, condition of equilibrium, centroid & moment of inertia; force & acceleration and work & energy.

The aims of this course are the study of the behavior of engineering or structural elements subjected to loads. It is provides an introduction on elastic stress and strain analysis and axial deformations. Thus, properties and behavior of engineering materials including stress-strain relations. This course also deals with the analysis of direct and torsional shear stresses and their deformation; shear force and bending moment of beam also the stresses in beams; transformations of stresses.

This subject is compulsory and basic subject which will introduce students to the materials that been used in construction industry. Students will be exposed to the knowledge on the basic characteristic of each material together with the testing method to determine the material strength. Student who is able to complete this course sucessfully, would be able to understand easily the terms and materials related to construction project.

96

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

Year

BAA1322

BAA1323

Code

CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING

ENGINEERING SURVEYING

Course Name

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

Sec

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

WED

FRI

FRI

TUE

THU

THU

MON

WED

WED

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

W-DK-08

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This compulsory and basic subject will introduce the students to the world of construction industry. As an introduction, students are given information on the current situations in construction industries including the main person in-charge and their role in the project. The students will be taught the fundamental knowledge on elements involved in construction workprocess that would lead towards completion of strong and stable structure at the end of project. Students who are successfully complete this course will be equipped with basic and fundamental knowledge that a civil engineer should have.

This subject will expose to the civil engineering students the role of survey engineering in their field. The subject topics encompasses introduction to the engineering surveying, surveying equipment, measurement unit, bearing/angle and distance measurement for horizontal control, coordinate system, area & volume calculation, mass transfer diagram & mass transfer measure and the final setting out for construction work.

97

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

Year

BAA1912

BAA1931

Code

ENGINEERING SURVEYING FIELDWORK

ENGINEERING LABORATORY I

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

04

04

04

04

01

01

02

02

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

MON

MON

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA5

FKASA1

FKASA1

FKASA1

FKASA1

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This fieldworks encompasses how to handling survey equipments, carry out linear survey, traverse survey, leveling, establishing the temporary bench mark, detailing survey, techniques of gathering the location of man-made and natural features, preparation of site plan, related computation and setting-out simple construction work.

These laboratory works covers concrete laboratory and light structure laboratory. Some of the experiments to be conducted during laboratory sessions include concrete mix design,sieve analysus, Vicat, cube test, flexural test, slump test and compaction factor test, Tenile Test, Triangle of Force, Shear and Bending Moment, Bending of Beams and Coefficient of Elasticity,and Reaction of Continuous Beam, Penetration Test, ring nad Ball Test and Moisture Contentof Aggregate.

98

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

2

Year

BAA2012

BAA2113

Code

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

THEORY OF STRUCTURES

Course Name

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

01

01

01

Sec

MON

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

THU

FRI

Day

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

Time

W-DK-09

FKASA11A

FKASA11A

FKASA11A

FKASA11A

W-DK-09

FKASA11A

FKASA11A

FKASA11B

FKASA11B

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

Loc

L

B

B

B

B

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

Mode

60

30

30

30

30

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BAA1133

BAA1133

BAA1133

Pre Requisite Remark

The subject covers the basic principles of computer programming using C++, with applications in the engineering field. The topics in this course include Flowcharts and Pseudo Codes, programming with C++, variables and data types, input and output, calculation and relationship, selection, loops, function, arrays, string and writing from text files. Basic Worksheet manipulations for handling mathematical formulae and data handling in statistics and graphical output.

In this course students will be introduced to the analysis of statically determinate and indeterminate structures. The course covers the fundamental concepts of determining the structural stability and determinacy, analysis of statically determinate beams and frames, trusses and arches. Also to determine the deflection and influence lines of beam and truss, and the analysis of indeterminate beams and frames

99

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

Year

BAA2123

BAA2213

BAA2413

Code

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN I

HIGHWAY & TRAFFIC ENGINEERING

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

WED

WED

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

FRI

MON

WED

WED

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

FKASA12

FKASA12

FKASA12

FKASA12

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

T

T

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

Pre Requisite Remark

Structure Analysis is the continuity studies of the Theory of Structures course that exposes the advanced analysis in the civil engineering structures and laboratory works. The course focuses on analyzing the column, statically indeterminate trusses, arches and cables and determines the displacement by using the Stiffness Matrix method for trusses, beams and frames. The principles and methods used to meet the objectives are drawn from prerequisite courses in mechanics, physics and mathematics.

This course covers the introduction of reinforced concrete design, the limit state principles, ultimate strength analysis and flexural design. Shear, bond and torsion, analysis and design of beams and solid slab, staircases and introduction to axial column design. Using codes require for design and detailing. Group design project for double storey house.

This course is the combination of highway and traffic engineering where the students will be introduced to the following highway and traffic engineering concepts and attributes: highway pavement materials, pavement design, pavement maintenance and rehabilitation, geometric design of highways, and earthwork estimate.

100

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

Year

BAA2513

BAA2713

BAA2723

Code

SOIL MECHANICS & GEOLOGY

FLUIDS MECHANICS

HYDRAULICS

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

Sec

THU

FRI

FRI

TUE

THU

THU

WED

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

Day

16:00-16:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

W-DK-09

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA1113

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

Pre Requisite Remark

This course provides an elementary introduction and the basic mechanics necessary for Geotechnical Engineering. This course aims to provide the basic understanding of the engineering geology, the soil origin and formation, basic soil engineering properties, the soil classification, the compaction of the soil, the effect of water in soil in term of permeability andseepage and also the stresses in the soil mass.

To introduce the fundamental principles of fluid mechanics, the basic equations governing fluid statics and fluid flow, and the methods of solving engineering problems related fluid mechanics.

This course will be introduced the concept and use of equations for open drainage and analyses flow (uniform & non-uniform flow) in open channels including the various phenomena such as hydraulic jump and backwater, specific energy concept application, design of water distribution system, analyses of hydraulics machinery principles and dimensional analysis & hydraulic similarity concepts

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

3

3

Year

BAA2921

BAA2941

BAA3012

BAA3023

Code

ENGINEERING LABORATORY II

ENGINEERING LABORATORY III

LAW OF CONTRACT & ESTIMATION

PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION

Course Name

01

01

02

02

01

01

02

02

01

01

02

02

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

Time

FKASA1

FKASA1

FKASA1

FKASA1

FKASA1

FKASA1

FKASA1

FKASA1

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This Engineering Lab II covers structural laboratory testing. The experiments are complimentary to the thery that students have learned in the classroom and also to expose them to the practices work at the construction industry.

-

The course covers topics of tendering, contract, condition of contract, contract administration/ management, contract procurement, estimation, taking-off and the importance of information technology in estimation work

To introduce the concept of project management which will cover the life cycle of the projects, roles of project manager, type of project organization, resource management, techniques of planning and scheduling, monitoring and controlling and types of software for project planning and scheduling that have been practiced in construction industry.

102

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BAA3213

BAA3223

Code

REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN II

STEEL & TIMBER DESIGN

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

03

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

04

04

04A

04A

04B

04B

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

Time

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

Loc

L

L

T

T

T

T

L

L

T

T

T

T

L

L

T

T

T

T

L

L

T

T

T

T

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2213

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

BAA2113

Pre Requisite Remark

This course covers the column design, foundation design, retaining wall design and introduction to prestressed concrete design and also typical design of a reinforced concrete building under the design project

this course covers introduction to the design code for designing beams, trusses, connections, tension members, compresion members and column. Timber design will also be covered.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

Year

BAA3312

BAA3322

BAA3513

BAA3613

Code

BUILDING SERVICES & MAINTENANCE

ENGINEERING ECONOMICS

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Course Name

01

01

02

02

01

01

02

02

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

Time

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

W-DK-11

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BAA2513

BAA2513

BAA2513

BAA2513

BAA2513

BAA2513

Pre Requisite Remark

This course will provide the fundamental knowledge of engineering design of the building services and maintenance in building through a specific design project

This subject covers the principles and applications of economic analysis in the field of engineering to make sound decision among alternatives.

Objectives:- To qualify engineers for computation of engineering economic analysis- To make engineers capable of correctly applying the principles and techniques of economics and relevant factors for effective decision making

Geotechnical Engineering provides students with further discussion and explanation related to soil engineering. The course describes: Soil compression, consolidation and settlement, Lateral pressure of soil, Slope stability, Bearing capacity of soil, Soil improvement and environment geotechnics.

Introduction to environmental engineering; physical, chemical and biological processes; water and wastewater treatment; air pollution; solid and hazardous waste; sewage treatment and disposal and treatment plant design.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

4

Year

BAA3713

BAA3921

BAA3922

BAA4023

Code

HYDROLOGY & WATER RESOURCES

ENGINEERING LABORATORY IV

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY & PRE - PROJECT

PROJECT FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

02

02

01

02

01

02

Sec

MON

MON

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

WED

TUE

FRI

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

16:00-16:50

Time

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

FKASA1

FKASA1

FKASA1

FKASA1

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

BAA2713

Pre Requisite Remark

This course will be introduced the application of hydrological theory to solve problem in waterresources engineering. The knowledge in hydrology will be used in planning, development, management and design of water resources project. This course also introduces the knowledge of reservoir management, engineering economy and determination of water demand requirement in water resources planning.

This ENGINEERING LAB IV covers Highway and Geotechnical laboratory testing. The experiments are complimentary to the theory that students have learned in the classroom andalso to expose them to the practice work at the construction industry

Students are required to attend a research workshop at the beginning of the course, where they will be taught on how to do research; research methodology, conducting literature review, data sampling, collection, analysis, and interpretation. Students will be guided by theirrespective supervisors on how to plan for the research, which will be conducted later in PSM 2 course. Students will have to carryout weekly discussion with their supervisors on the research topic, objective, scope, research program, and the extent of the development of the research proposal. A report and a presentation of the research proposal are required at the end of the course.

Project for Professional Practices is a group project at FKASA. Students are grouped into team and the group is pursuing a completed project planning and design of a civil engineering project. Based on the directions but minimal involvement of a Project Director assigned foe each group, the group plan and design the project until the completion of an acceptable project outputs i.e. Project Tender Reports. The aims of the course are to developed students' professionalism and ethical responsibilities skills, effective communication abilities with other multidisciplinary professions, effective team working skill, awareness about sustainable environment, desires for lifelong learning, utilization of moderns tools and technologies and techno-preneurship skills using technical knowledge that have been learned to date. Although it is PBL in nature, lectures and e-learning sessions are conducted as to provide general guidance to the groups.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

Year

BAA4222

BAA4233

BAA4243

BAA4253

Code

ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

FINITE ELEMENT

ADVANCED CONCRETE MATERIALS

BRIDGE ENGINEERING

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

THU

MON

MON

WED

THU

THU

FRI

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

Time

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

FKASA8

FKASA8

FKASA8

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA10

FKASA10

FKASA10

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

Qualified engineers of tomorrow will need to be market conscious, commercially adept, enviromentally sensitive and responsive to needs of society. They must also be good communicators, organizers amd managers. Therefore, this course is designed to enrich the students and intended to introduce them to the professional practice of civil engineering, with emphasis on the roles of practicing engineers, professional practice organization, engineering ethics, professional registration and communication skills.

This course will cover three scopes which is technology in society, organization of engineering society and communication. The course features 13 guest speakers and all are civil engineering parcticioners and professional, providing the students an opportunity to interact with professionals in their major field og interest.

This course will enable students to understand the fundamental principles of finite element analysis in civil engineering structures. The finite element analysis use numerical method in solving structural engineering problems involving complicated geometries, loadings and material properties. The finite element formulation of the problem results in a system of simultaneous algebraic equations for solution. Basic concept of structural modelling finite element discretization, interpretations, review of the direct stiffness method are combined for obtain the solution in the framework of structure mechanics. This course also will introduce some of the computational modelling and analysis techniques for comprehensive evaluation and checking when interpreting results. It covers basic theory, modelling, meshing and analysis component models for stresses, deflections, treatment of boundary conditions and restrains, with example of good practice for safe and effective application in use.

This course will introduce the students to the concepts, characterization, application and advantages of the recent concrete technology in construction as well as concrete durability indetail. The early part of the course will cover on the utilization of blended cement in concrete technology before introducing the student to the special concretes made using Portland cement and concrete produced not using Portland cement. The course will also touch on the durability aspect of concrete in terms of causes of deterioration, mechanism of attack as well as method to overcome the problem. Others topics that will also be included are quality control for durability of concrete and repairs of concrete structures.

The course covers major design topics of prestressed concrete bridge which included prestressed concrete materials, prestressing system, loss of prestress, analysis and design of section for flexural, shear, deflection control and anchorage zone. This course also include design of one-way and two-way prestressed concrete slabs and composite structures.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BAA4313

BAA4513

BAA4713

BAA4823

BAE4443

Code

GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM

FOUNDATION ENGINEERING

ADVANCED HYDRAULICS ENGINEERING

FACILITIES & ASSET MANAGEMENT

WASTE MANAGEMENT

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

THU

MON

MON

WED

WED

WED

FRI

MON

MON

THU

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

11:00-11:50

Time

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA6

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

W-DK-10

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA8

FKASA8

FKASA8

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA6

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BAA3513

BAA3513

BAA3513

BAA3513

BAA3513

BAA3513

Pre Requisite Remark

-

This subject will introduce the students to aspect of foundation engineering design and analysis. The topics covered in the subject includes the review of site investigation report data, settlement of shallow foundation, soil improvement and ground modification method, allaspects of deep foundation including single pile and group piles and also earth retaining structure which involves braced cuts and sheet piles. At the end of this course, student should be able to practiced the knowledge gained and solved problems related to geotechnical engineering field.

This course enhances and broadens the scope of hydraulics by including the characteristics and influence of groundwater to the hydraulic process itself. The function of hydraulic structures i.e. weir, spillways, flumes and stilling basins are also introduced to demonstrate the above influences.

The course provides the requisite knowledge for understanding facilities management as a profession with reference to how people, spaces, organisations, services, indoor and natural environment interact within the property and construction industry in an environmentally sustainable fashion. Apart facilities the module also integrate with the nature and concepts ofcontemporary asset management. Asset management topic aspects as asset management systems, asset management plan, asset knowledge, the use of geographical information systems, delivery (plan, design, risk & value management, procure, construct), audit and review.

-

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

GAMBANG

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

3

4

Year

BAE4483

BAE4613

BAE4713

BAA4483

BAA4976

BAA4914

Code

ADVANCED WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

ADVANCED HYDRAULICS ENGINEERING

ADVANCED WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

FINAL YEAR PROJECT

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

WED

TUE

TUE

THU

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

Time

FKASA8

FKASA8

FKASA8

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA6

FKASA8

FKASA8

FKASA8

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

200

100

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Exam

BAA3922

Pre Requisite Remark

The aim of this course is to provide an overview of both the theoretical and practical aspects of advanced water technology for surface water and wastewater treatments. Advanced wastewater treatment will be defined as any process designed to produce an effluent of higher quality than normally achieved by secondary treatment processes or containing unit operations not normally found in Secondary Treatment.

Environmental management of civil engineering is of increasing importance throughout the world, so demand is growing for qualified and trained environmental managers. This course is aimed at undergraduates who want a basic knowledge in environmental management.This subject covers various topic from water, air, noise and solid waste which contribute to pollution during constructions works. Rule and regulation from Department of Enviroment also will be addressed togather with enviroment impact assessement(EIA) before the construction works and environmental management planning (EMP) during constructions works. International standards and GIS application also will be highlighted with latest development, technologi and applications.

This course enhances and broadens the scope of hydraulics by including the characteristics and influence of groundwater to the hydraulic process itself. The function of hydraulic structures i.e. weir, spillways, flumes and stilling basins are also introduced to demonstrate the above influences.

-

-

After successfully completing Research Methodology and Pre-Project (BAA3922 ¿ PSM1), students will continue to proceed with the subsequent tasks of the proposed project program.They have to undertake data collection and conduct experiment or survey, tabulate and analyze the results, and conclude their project findings. They must constantly report and carryout discussion with their supervisors on the extent of the development of their project. At the end of the course, students have to submit the final thesis and present their findings to the examiners

108

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & EARTH RESOURCES

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKASA

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

Year

BAA4933

BAA4939

Code

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

Course Name

01

01

Sec Day Time Loc Mode

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

Staff Exam Pre Requisite Remark

During industrial training the students should gain insightful information and knowledge related to industrial practice, visualize the job scope tasks and possibilities of their later occupation work. All students are required to undergo an industrial training for a certain period that has been agreed by the faculty and university. The performance of each student during the periods of his/her industrial training is evaluated by the faculty staffs, and the industrial supervisor. Students are required to submit report by end of the industrial period.

During industrial training the students should gain insightful information and knowledge related to industrial practice, visualize the job scope tasks and possibilities of their later occupation work. All students are required to undergo an industrial training for a certain period that has been agreed by the faculty and university. The performance of each student during the periods of his/her industrial training is evaluated by the faculty staffs, and the industrial supervisor.

109

STUDENT COURSE CATALOG 23

110

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

Year

BEE1133

BEE1213

Code

CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I

DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

03

03

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

Sec

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

TUE

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

Time

E20BK2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E12F3

E12F3

E12F3

E12F3

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E12F3

E12F3

E12F3

E12F3

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E12F3

E12F3

E12F3

E12F3

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces the basic concepts and engineering methods of DC and AC circuit analysis. The contents include Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Law, series and parallel circuits, Meshand Nodal analysis, Source Transformation Theorems, and responses of basic First Order circuits.

This course emphasizes on the fundamental of digital electronics. The student is first taught about the number system and logic gates before introducing them to digital IC technology. Then they are exposed to both combinational logic network and combinational MSI logic. In concurrence with this, the fundamental of sequential logic, flip-flop, counter and shift register will be taught. Finally, the memory devices are introduced.

111

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

BEE1222

Code

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

04

04

04

04

05

05

05

05

06

06

06

06

Sec

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course presents the C programming language for electrical & electronic engineer. The contents emphasis not only on the theoretical knowledge of programming but also the practical implementation in real-life situation. Students will learn basic structure of computer programming in C language. Students will also be exposed to method for basic hardware/software interfacing

112

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

BEE1313

Code

INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENTS

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

03

03

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

Sec

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

MON

MON

MON

MON

Day

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E10F16

E10F16

E10F16

E10F16

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E10F16

E10F16

E10F16

E10F16

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E10F16

E10F16

E10F16

E10F16

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces students to the principles of instrumentation and measurements, determination of error that caused by the meters. The students will be exposed to the architecture and the operation of DC and AC meters, oscilloscope, signal generator, sensors and transducers, analysis of DC and AC meters and introduction to signal conditioning.

113

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

BEE1941

Code

ELECTRICAL WIRING

Course Name

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

E20F19

E20F19

E20F19

E20F19

E20F19

E20F19

E20F19

E20F19

E20F19

E20F19

E20F19

E20F19

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces students to the single phase and three phase wiring and installation. The students will learn about supply system, rules and regulation, wiring system and electrical protection system. They are also will practice in applying trunking and conduits for electrical wiring as well as doing fitting and installation of electrical system devices. Then, they will conduct inspection and testing on their wiring and installation as safety conformationand fulfill the regulations.

114

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

BEE1951

Code

TECHNICAL DRAWING

Course Name

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

07

08

08

09

09

10

10

11

11

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course covers theoretical knowledge and practical-based on doing technical drawing by using mainly AUTOCAD software. The software is focusing on the fundamental level of AUTOCAD skill until the plotting technique. The students will be guided and exposed to draw basic technical drawing, electrical and electronic circuit diagrams as well as the geometrical drawing.

115

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

Year

BEE1961

BEE4632

Code

MOTOR CONTROL

MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY

Course Name

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

07

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

FRI

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

12:00-12:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

Time

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E22BK6

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course exposes students to various types of three phase induction motor starting circuit.The students also will learn about the principle of electrical motor and its protection system.

This course exposed the students to various maintenance strategies and technologies available for maintenance practices adoption. The course will introduce the students to the many skills required for the implementation of an effective maintenance program, including workplace environment simulation, i.e. interpersonal skills, desired work-culture, costs appreciation, workplace safety, workplace productivity, etc.

116

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

BEE1143

Code

CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

03

03

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

04

04

04

04A

04A

04B

04B

05

05

05

05A

05A

Sec

TUE

THU

THU

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

MON

MON

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

E20BK1

E22BK5

E22BK5

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E12F1

E12F1

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

Pre Requisite Remark

This course provides the basic concepts and engineering methods of DC and AC circuits. The contents include applications of Mesh and Nodal analysis, Superposition and Source Transformation Theorems, Thevenin and Norton Theorem. Resonant circuit, second order circuit and Balanced 3-phase circuits are also covered.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

Year

BEE1143

BEE2133

BEE2213

Code

CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II

ELECTRICAL MACHINE & POWER SYSTEM

ANALOG ELECTRONICS I

Course Name

05B

05B

06

06

06

06A

06A

06B

06B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

11:00-11:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

E12F1

E12F1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E20BK1

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E12F1

E00DK2

E00DK2

E00DK2

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E20BK2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E12F2

E12F2

E12F2

E12F2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E12F2

E12F2

E12F2

E12F2

Loc

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces the fundamental of Electrical Machines and Power Systems which are the concepts of principles transformer and various types of electrical machines

This course introduces the fundamental of semiconductor devices which are diodes and transistors. It also describes BJT transistors operational charactreistics that covers the DC and AC analysis. In addition, the various type of BJT configuration will be examined and analyzed. Furthermore, the analysis of the amplifier circuit will be extended to its frequency response.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

Year

BEE3113

BEE3413

Code

ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS THEORY

PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

Sec

WED

WED

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

THU

THU

THU

THU

WED

WED

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

WED

WED

WED

WED

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

E20BK2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E11F5

E11F5

E11F5

E11F5

E20BK2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E11F5

E11F5

E11F5

E11F5

E20BK2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E11F11

E11F11

E11F11

E11F11

E20BK2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E11F11

E11F11

E11F11

E11F11

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces students on the importance and the applications of the Electromagnetic Fields Theory in the Electrical Engineering courses. The syllabus covered includes the concepts of electrostatic field, magnetostatic field and electromagnetic field (time varying field).

This course introduces theories in the area of communication systems. Topics covered include the basic elements of communications, signal analysis, amplitude modulation, angle modulations and digital modulations, as well as transmission channels and noise impact on the modulation system. Finally, some emergence of digital communication technologies are presented and compared.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

3

3

Year

BEE4641

BEE1611

BEE2123

Code

ENGINEERS & SOCIETY

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH

ELECTRICAL MACHINES

Course Name

01

01

02

02

01

01

02

02

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

Sec

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

E20BK2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E22BK6

E22BK6

E22BK6

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E22BK6

E22BK6

E22BK6

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course is to enable student to gain a deeper understanding of the ethical and laws issues and dilemmas that arise in one or more areas in professional conduct and their responsibility to society. It also intended to develop students to understand the academic responsibility and accountability of a profession in engineering and the organizational activities of professional engineering institutions.

The course aims to ensure worker safety and health by workingwith employers to create better working environments.Outreach, education and compliance assistance enable OSHA toplay a vital role in preventing on-the-job injuries and illnesses.At the end of this course, students will be able to establishsafety and health programs and identifying and correctingworkplace hazards.

This course introduces the fundamental concepts and principles of transformer and various types of electrical machines. It is intended for students to understand fundamental aspects ofrotating electrical machines. The first part of the course is a quick review of some electromagnetism fundamental while the following will deal with the transformers and different types of electrical machines.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BEE2143

BEE2223

Code

SIGNALS & NETWORKS

MICROPROCESSOR

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

WED

WED

WED

WED

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E11F11

E11F11

E11F11

E11F11

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E11F11

E11F11

E11F11

E11F11

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E11F12

E11F12

E11F12

E11F12

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E11F12

E11F12

E11F12

E11F12

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BUM2133

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces the students to various signals transformation techniques and its application to electrical circuits. This includes Fourier Series, Fourier Transforms and Laplace Transform. The concept of transfer function is introduced in filter analysis and design with additional two port network techniques.

This course in an introduction to a microprocessor. Students are exposed to the internal architecture of the microprocessor, various instruction sets, and basic hardware design of microprocessor-based.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BEE2233

BEE2951

Code

ANALOG ELECTRONICS II

PLC APPLICATIONS

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

07

08

08

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

Time

E00DK3

E00DK3

E00DK3

E11F7

E11F7

E11F7

E11F7

E00DK3

E00DK3

E00DK3

E11F7

E11F7

E11F7

E11F7

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

E10F15

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

BEE2213

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces the fundamental of semiconductor devices which are transistors. It also describes Field-Effect Transistor (FET) operational characteristic that covers the DC and AC analysis. Some important devices such as op-amp and active filters are also introduced. Towards the end of this course, students are exposed to the applications of thesesemiconductor devices. During the laboratory sessions, students are expected to demonstrate and troubleshoot basic semiconductor device circuits.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BEE2961

BEE3133

Code

INDUSTRIAL ELECTROPNEUMATIC

ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS

Course Name

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

07

07

08

08

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E12F17

E22BK6

E22BK6

E22BK6

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E22BK6

E22BK6

E22BK6

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

E11F13

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

BEE1133

Pre Requisite Remark

-

This course introduces the fundamental of electrical power system which are the overview of power system,generation,transmission lines,distribution,representation of components,basic power system analysis.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BEE3143

BEE3233

Code

POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS

ELECTRONICS SYSTEM DESIGN

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

MON

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

E20BK1

E20BK2

E20BK2

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E10F14

E22BK6

E22BK6

E22BK6

E11F8

E11F8

E11F8

E11F8

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE3133

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of power system analysis which covered the power flow problem analysis, balanced and unbalanced fault analysis. Students will be exposed to the problems commonly encountered in power system engineering practice, analysis and techniques applied to solve some practical problems in power systems.

In this course, the principles of advanced digital design will be introduced. It builds on logic design principles learned in BEE 1213 and demonstrates how digital design and rapid prototyping can be facilitated by FPGAs and hardware description languages (HDL). Digital design is taught at a higher level of abstraction than BEE1213. It has a lab component involving VHDL and FPGAs.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

BEE3313

BEE4143

BEE4213

Code

PRINCIPLES OF CONTROL SYSTEMS

POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION & HIGH VOLTAGE

MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY & APPLICATIONS

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

WED

WED

THU

MON

MON

MON

MON

THU

THU

FRI

WED

WED

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

WED

WED

WED

WED

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E11F12

E11F12

E11F12

E11F12

E21BK3

E21BK3

E21BK3

E11F12

E11F12

E11F12

E11F12

E20BK2

E20BK2

E20BK2

E30F21

E30F21

E30F21

E30F21

E22BK6

E22BK6

E22BK6

E11F10

E11F10

E11F10

E11F10

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces students to the control system technology, mathematical models of feedback systems. The students will be exposed to transient and steady-state analysis, root locus, frequency response and analysis design of compensator.

This course introduces students to the concept of power system protection and high voltage engineering. It covers in detail the components of power system protections and relay coordination. The theory of high voltage engineering will also be covered in this course.

This course introduces the basic principles, attributes and characteristics of typography, colour, images, animation, sound and video as elements of multimedia. It also introduces how multimedia can be used in digital technology and various application areas.Student also will be exposed with a variety of multimedia software and tools used to develop multimedia products.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

4

Year

BEE4323

BEE4343

BEE4113

Code

EMBEDDED CONTROLLER TECHNOLOGY

PROCESS CONTROL

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION DESIGN

Course Name

01

01

01

01B

01B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

MON

MON

FRI

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E11F12

E11F12

E22BK5

E22BK5

E21BK3

E30F23

E30F23

E30F23

E30F23

E22BK5

E22BK5

E22BK5

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

E10F9

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

BEE1213

Pre Requisite Remark

This course is an introduction to a microcontroller and is designed to give the students a fundamental understanding of the microcontroller-based system. It provides an introduction to the architecture and the design of hardware and software for the Motorola M68HC11. Various instruction sets and internal features are explained. Its applications as a single chip controller are discussed and its interfacing with various I/O devices is demonstrated

The course introduces students to establishing the process performance through methods of specifying and measuring process performance. With basic overview of the control loop and its components, this leads students for designing process control loops, process control improvement and techniques to assist in the process of identifying the potential for improved process control performance in team.

This course provides knowledge in electrical installation design especially for commercial buildings. It explores the basic estimation and design procedure based on various codes of practice and standards. Student will be introduced to design a few basic systems in electricalinstallation such as lighting, protection system, grounding and lightning protection. Students also involve in problem solving and troubleshooting technique when they study on system inspection and testing.

126

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

Year

BEE4153

BEE4163

Code

POWER QUALITY

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

Day

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

E00DK2

E00DK1

E00DK1

E30F23

E30F23

E30F23

E30F23

E00DK2

E00DK2

E22BK5

E30F23

E30F23

E30F23

E30F23

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course is an introduction to power quality disturbances. It first introduces the concept of power quality and then quantifies the particular power quality disturbances that fall within the wider umbrella of electromagnetic phenomena. It provides a strong foundation for better understanding of the underlying principles of each power quality problem. Students are exposed to power quality solutions, standards, monitoring tools, grounding practices and distributed generation.

This course introduces students to the alternative energy theories and concepts of some components and energy utilization in electric power system industries. It covers energy conversion, utilization and storage system for renewable technologies such as solar, wind, biomass, fuel cell, wave and etc. This course emphasis on fundamental of photovoltaic (PV) systems. It also touches upon the environmental consequences of energy conversion and how alternative energy can reduce pollution and global climate change.

127

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

Year

BEE4173

BEE4223

Code

POWER SYSTEM OPERATION & CONTROL

POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVES SYSTEMS

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

Sec

THU

THU

FRI

WED

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

WED

WED

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

WED

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

E22BK6

E22BK6

E22BK6

E30F23

E30F23

E30F23

E30F23

E20BT2

E20BT2

E20BT2

E30F23

E30F23

E22BK5

E00DK1

E00DK1

E11F8

E11F8

E11F8

E11F8

E22BK6

E21BK4

E21BK4

E11F8

E11F8

E11F8

E11F8

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

15

15

15

15

15

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces students to the concept of power generations, operation and various ways of controlling it. Students will be exposed to the concept of power system management,which includes calculating the cost of electricity. The last part of the course is an introductionto SCADA and FACTS

The primary objective of the course is to give students a foundation of knowledge, understanding, analysis and design of power electronics circuits for conversion and control ofelectrical energy. The course presents concepts, fundamentals analysis tools, practical consideration for design, and a range of power electronics applications. Practical experiments in the laboratory will also be conducted. Students will be exposed to the power converter, PWM switching techniques, DC and induction motor drives.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

Year

BEE4233

BEE4253

BEE4333

Code

DATA COMMUNICATIONS

COMPUTER VISION SYSTEMS

INTELLIGENT CONTROL

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

THU

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

E22BK5

E22BK5

E21BK4

E11F11

E11F11

E11F11

E11F11

E22BK5

E22BK5

E22BK5

E12F4

E12F4

E12F4

E12F4

E20BK1

E22BK5

E22BK5

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

E00H1

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course emphasizes the importance and the applications of the data communications in the electrical & electronic engineering courses. The syllabus covers data communications, communication networks, and TCP/IP suites.

This course introduces students to the principles of Computer Vision which includes image formation and low level image processing, theory and techniques for extracting features from images, measuring shape and location, and recognizing and classifying objects. Student will be assessed through design project using image processing software.

This course introduces students to the principles of Artificial Intelligence which includes Expert System, Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms. Project based exercise will also included in order to have a better understanding on the course.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

PEKAN

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

4

1

3

3

4

4

Year

BEE4413

BEE1123

BEE3735

BEE3741

BEE4712

BEE4724

Code

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

ELECTRIC CIRCUITS II

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (HW)

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT (HW)

ENGINEERING PROJECT I

ENGINEERING PROJECT II

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

04

01

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

FRI

THU

THU

THU

THU

TUE

THU

THU

WED

WED

WED

WED

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

Time

E22BK5

E22BK5

E22BK5

E12F3

E12F3

E12F3

E12F3

E00DK2

E22BK5

E22BK5

E12F3

E12F3

E12F3

E12F3

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

3

300

300

200

200

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

Exam

BEE1113

BEE1222BEE1313

BEE4712

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of digital signal processing including sampling theorems, z-transform, Linear Time-invariant systems analysis, Discrete-Time Systems structures, Filter design and Discrete Fourier Transform. This course also exposes students to computational tools (MATLAB) in solving engineering problems related to DSP.

This course provides the basic concepts and engineering methods of DC and AC circuits. The contents include applications of Mesh and Nodal analysis, Superposition and Source Transformation Theorems, Thevenin and Norton Theorem. Resonant circuit, second order circuit and Balanced 3-phase circuits are also covered.

-

-

This course introduces and exposes students to acquire and apply knowledge of sciences and electrical & electronics engineering fundamentals through individual project assessment. The students will learn how to identify, formulate and provide effective solution to engineering problem.

This course introduces students to acquire and apply knowledge of sciences and electrical & electronics engineering fundamentals through individual project assessment. The students will learn to design and evaluate the performance of a system using integrated and interdisciplinary approaches.

130

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FKEE

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

Year

BEE4739

BEE4743

BEE4273

Code

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (HW)

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT (HW)

HIGH VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT & FACTS

Course Name

01

01

01

Sec Day Time Loc Mode

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

In industrial training the students should gain insight into industrial practice, in order to visualize the tasks and possibilities of their later occupation work. All students are required toundergo an industrial training for a certain period that has been agreed by the faculty during last semester of the academic year. The performance of each student during the periods of his/her industrial training is evaluated by the faculty staff, and the representatives from employer organization.

In industrial training the students should gain insight into industrial practice, in order to visualize the tasks and possibilities of their later occupation work. All students are required toundergo an industrial training for a certain period that has been agreed by the faculty during last semester of the academic year. The performance of each student during the periods of his/her industrial training is evaluated by the faculty staff, and the representatives from employer organization

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132

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

Year

BMM1021

BMM1312

BMM1511

Code

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAB 1

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

01

01

Sec

THU

WED

MON

MON

MON

MON

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

WED

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

MON

MON

Day

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

Time

M00DK1

M20BK2

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M20BK2

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M20BK1

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F6

M20F9A

M11F6

M20F9A

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

B

B

B

B

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

180

60

30

30

30

30

60

30

30

30

30

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BMM1523BMM1532BMM1523BMM1532BMM1523BMM1532BMM1523BMM1532

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces occuptional safety and health in Malaysia, identification, types and inspection of industrial hazard, analysis and control of industrial hazard, mechanical hazard, chemical hazard, physical hazard, psycho-social hazard, industrial hygiene, accident causation phenomenon, accident investigation and analysis, managing safety and health, andindustrial safety and health regulation.

This course introduces to Computers and Computing Fundamentals, Program Structure, Printing, Comments, Variables, Arithmetic Operations, Math Functions, Input/ Output, ControlStructure, Looping, Functions, Numeric Arrays, User Friendly Interface and their application on solving engineering problems. C programming language is utilized in this course.

This lab introduces the engineering materials and statics principles through practicsl experiments. the covered topics for engineering materials experiments comprise steel microstructure microscopy, Brinell hardness test, Vickers hardness test, rapid quenching andtempering of plain carbon steel, creep test and impact test. The statics experiments covered are forces resolutions in basic roof truss and crane jib, moments application in bell crank lever, precision friction measurement and friction forces on an inclined plane.

133

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

Year

BMM1523

BMM1532

BMM1533

Code

ENGINEERING MATERIALS

STATICS

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 1

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

THU

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

T

L

L

T

L

L

T

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces students to the engineering materials fundamentals including the engineering materials application, atomic bonding, crystal structure, mechanical and physicalproperties, corrosion mechanism, microstructural analysis, phase diagram, ferrous and non-ferrous alloys, polymer and advance materials.

This course introduces introduction to mechanics, force vector, equilibrium of particle and rigid body, structural analysis, friction, centroids, center of gravity and moment of inertia.

This course introduces the concept of stress, stress and strain under axial loading, torsion, pure bending, analysis and design of beams for bending, shearing stresses in beam and thin-walled members and transformations of stress and strain.

134

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

Year

BMM1553

BMM1811

Code

DYNAMICS

MECHANICAL LABORATORY 1

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

05

05

05

06

06

06

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

TUE

TUE

WED

MON

MON

THU

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

MON

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

Time

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

M30F3

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

BMM1532

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces kinematics of particles, kinetics of particles utilizing force and acceleration principles, kinetics of particles utilizing work and energy principles, kinetics of particles utilizing impulse and momentum principles, planar kinematics of rigid bodies and planar kinematics of rigid bodies utilizing force and acceleration principles.

This course introduces student with safe working habits, drawing interpretation, basic measuring instruments, layout methods & basic hand tools. Operation of drill press, pedestal grinder and lathe machine.

135

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

2

Year

BMM1821

BMM2021

Code

MECHANICAL LABORATORY 2

QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

05

05

05

06

06

06

01

Sec

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

TUE

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

12:00-12:50

Time

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M30F4

M00DK1

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

180

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces student basic application of the measuring instruments, milling process and surface grinding

The objective of this course is to Analysis of philosophy and implementation of Total Quality, World Class, and Productivity Management. Students will be exposed to ¿real world¿ problems through the development of cases and the application of techniques and processesselected by class members. Examination of the impact of environmental issues on organizational structure and operations from a management perspective with a focus on how environmental concerns create threats opportunities and affect organizational strategic management. Discussion of current environmental issues involving research and development legislation regulatory policies and technological advances in environmental management and examination of new "corporate culture" that integrates environmental considerations into organizational design. A special emphasis will be placed on public perceptions of environmental issues and how they affect business strategy.

136

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

BMM2433

Code

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

03

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

04

04

04A

04A

04B

04B

Sec

WED

WED

MON

MON

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

M20BK2

M20BK2

M12F12

M12F12

M12F12

M12F12

M20BK2

M20BK2

M12F12

M12F12

M12F12

M12F12

M20BK7

M20BK7

M12F12

M12F12

M12F12

M12F12

M21BK4

M21BK4

M12F12

M12F12

M12F12

M12F12

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces fundamental of electric circuit, circuit network analysis and Direct Current motor. The electronics technology covers operational amplifiers, diodes, bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and digital logic circuits.

137

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

Year

BMM2513

BMM2533

Code

THERMODYNAMICS 1

FLUIDS MECHANICS 1

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

MON

MON

THU

MON

MON

TUE

WED

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

MON

TUE

TUE

Day

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BT5

M21BT5

M21BT5

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

M20BK2

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course provides the basics of the thermodynamics involved in mechanical engineering with emphasis on pure substance especially steam and ideal gas as working fluid. The subject covers properties of pure substance, energy transfer by heat, work and mass, first law and second law of thermodynamics and entropy.

This course introduces properties of fluid, concept of pressure and its application, stability of floating bodies, fluid in motion analysis, fluid momentum analysis, flow measurement devices, fluid friction in piping system and dimesional analysis.

138

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

Year

BMM2613

Code

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

04

04

04

04

05

05

05

05

06

06

06

06

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

M11F1A

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

29

30

29

30

29

30

29

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces engineering drawing, fundamentals of technical drawing, Introduction to CAD Software, 2D drawing command, coordinate system, organizing the drawing, CAD drawing setting

139

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

Year

BMM2521

Code

ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAB 2

Course Name

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

Time

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553

Pre Requisite Remark

Prerequisites for bacth 2008 and below are BMM1543.This lab introduces an application on the topic in stress and strain in axial & compression loading, torsion, fatigue, bending moment, shearing stress, transformation of stress and strain, kinematics of particles, force and acceleration, work and enargy, impulse and momentum.

140

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

BMM2521

BMM2523

BMM2543

Code

ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAB 2

THERMODYNAMICS 2

FLUIDS MECHANICS 2

Course Name

06

06

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

MON

TUE

TUE

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

M20F9B

M11F6

M20F9A

M20F9B

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

Loc

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553BMM1533BMM1553

BMM2513

BMM2513

BMM2513

BMM2513

BMM2513

BMM2513

BMM2513

BMM2513

BMM2513

BMM2533

BMM2533

BMM2533

BMM2533

BMM2533

BMM2533

BMM2533

BMM2533

BMM2533

Pre Requisite Remark

This course focuses on the application of the thermodynamics knowledge in various engineering systems. The subject covers the review and analysis of different gas power cycles, vapor power cycles, reciprocating engines, refrigerators, heat pumps and compressors. At the end of the course, students should be able to evaluate the different thermal systems and perform detail analysis to solve the related engineering problems.

This course introduces the flow over immersed body, boundary layer analysis, compressible fluids flow, application in pumps and turbines.

141

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

Year

BMM2582

BMM2583

BMM3011

BMM3513

Code

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 2

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 2

ENGINEER & SOCIETY

HEAT TRANSFER

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

THU

WED

WED

FRI

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M22BK5

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M00DK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

180

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BMM1543

BMM1543

BMM1543

BMM1543

BMM1543

BMM1543

BMM1543

BMM1543

BMM1543

BMM1533

BMM1533

BMM1533

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2523

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces students to analyze shearing stresses in beams and thin-walled members ,transformations of stress and strain state , stresses under combined loadings on rectangular and round members, deflection of beams, buckling of columns, bending of thin plates

This course introduces students to intermediate techniques in the mechanics of materials which includes torsion of irregular members, deflection of beams, buckling of columns, bending of thin plates and strain energy method.

This course introduces the engineering profession, local industries sector, issues in local industries, ethics and public responsibility, engineer and law, and contract law.

The basic modes of thermal energy transfer viz., conduction, convection and radiation are introduced with emphasis on understanding the fundamental concepts useful for solving real-life problems. The applicability of 1-D heat conduction in various geometries, the validity of one dimensional heat conduction in fins, the distinction between steady and unsteady states, the concept of boundary layer, the analogy between fluid flow and convective heat transfer, the distinction between free and forced convection, the properties of materials which are responsible for energy transfer by radiation, the principles in the design of heat exchangers with importance on the understanding of fundamental concepts are emphasized in this course.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BMM3521

BMM3531

Code

ENGINEERING FLUIDS MECHANICS LAB

ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS LAB

Course Name

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

01

01

02

02

03

03

04

04

05

05

06

06

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

M10F10

M10F10

M10F10

M10F10

M10F10

M10F10

M10F10

M10F10

M10F10

M10F10

M10F10

M10F10

M10F25

M10F25

M10F25

M10F25

M10F25

M10F25

M10F25

M10F25

M10F25

M10F25

M10F25

M10F25

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523BMM2513BMM2523

Pre Requisite Remark

This lab introduces the application on topics in fluid mechanics covering properties of fluid, flow pattern over different immersed bodies, fluid flow determination and validation of Bernoulli¿s theorem, friction losses in pipes, turbomachinery performance analysis and pump performance.

This lab introduces practical application of basic thermodynamics principles and the covered areas are properties of pure substance, first law and second law of thermodynamics, ideal gas law and perfect gas characteristics, entropy, compressors, refrigeration cycle, conduction heat transfer, convection, radiation, method of solution, and their practical application.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BMM3532

BMM3553

Code

MEASUREMENT & INSTRUMENTATION

MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS

Course Name

01

01

02

02

03

03

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

03

03

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

Sec

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

WED

WED

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M21BK4

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M10F22

M10F22

M10F22

M10F22

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M10F22

M10F22

M10F22

M10F22

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M10F22

M10F22

M10F22

M10F22

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

Pre Requisite Remark

This course covers applications of measurement instrumentation, configurations and functional descriptions of measurement system, functions and performance characteristics ofmeasurement system and instrumentation (particularly of sensing/transducer element), and measurements of motion, force, torque, power, pressure, flow, and temperature.

This course introduces fundamental of vibration, free vibration response for single, two and multi degree of freedom, harmonically excited vibration response for single and two DOF system and some applications of vibrations in engineering.

144

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

Year

BMM3563

Code

FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

03

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

Sec

WED

WED

MON

MON

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

M22BK5

M22BK5

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M22BK5

M22BK5

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M22BK5

M22BK5

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

M11F1B

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

BMM2583

Pre Requisite Remark

This course covers the basics of Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) and Finite Element Method, some related mathematics and continuum mechanics, theory of Finite Element Method (FEM), application of FEM to solving problems in solid, structural, heat transfer and dynamics, and finite element analysis of real world problems using FE software(s).

145

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

Year

BMM3611

Code

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES LAB

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

Time

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

Pre Requisite Remark

This lab introduces basic manufacturing processes through practical projects. The covered areas are metal casting, machining, injection molding, welding and surface treatment.

146

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

Year

BMM3611

Code

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES LAB

Course Name

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

05

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

Day

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

Time

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M10F2

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

Pre Requisite Remark

147

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

Year

BMM3611

Code

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES LAB

Course Name

05

05

05

06

06

06

Sec

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

Day

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

Time

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

M10F2

M20F9A

M40F16

M40F17

M40F19

M40F8A

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

BMM2643

Pre Requisite Remark

148

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

Year

BMM3613

BMM3623

Code

AUTOMATIC CONTROL

MECHANICAL DESIGN

Course Name

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

03

03

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

THU

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M12F13

M12F13

M12F13

M12F13

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M12F13

M12F13

M12F13

M12F13

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M12F13

M12F13

M12F13

M12F13

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM2582

BMM2582

BMM2582

BMM2582

BMM2582

BMM2582

BMM2582

BMM2582

BMM2582

Pre Requisite Remark

Pre-requisite for intake 2010 and 2011 is BMM2582.

This course introduces linear, time-invariant (LTI) control system modeling, analysis and design. The covered topics are frequency domain modeling of mechanical, electrical and electro-mechanical systems; time response analysis, stability analysis and steady-state analysis; control system analysis and design using root-locus and frequency response techniques.

Introduction to design process. Study of static and dynamic loading resulting normal and shear stresses, principles stresses. Engineering materials, static and fatigue failure theories.Machine element design including screws, shafts, bolts, fasteners, welded joints, keys and coupling and springs.

149

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

BMM3633

BMM3643

BMM4022

Code

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

THU

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

THU

WED

WED

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

Time

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK7

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

M00DK1

M00DK1

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

180

180

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces Industrial engineering, productivity, facilities planning, facilities design, work study, human factors engineering, introduction to production planning and control, inventory management, total quality management system and quality control.

This course introduces students to industrial manufacturing processes used for converting raw materials into finished products. Various processes, machinery, and operations will be examined with emphasis placed on understanding engineering materials and processing parameters that influence design considerations, product quality, and production costs. Sustainable manufacturing process will be discussed and included in student project presentation.

This course introduces the project management concepts in order to enhance the skills and managerial abilities and provide a holistic and integrative view of project management. The covered areas for project management are strategic management, organization structure andculture, project management, cost estimating and budgeting and project plan.

150

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

Year

BMA4703

BMA4713

BMA4733

BMA4743

Code

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN & STYLING

ROAD VEHICLE AERODYNAMICS

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01A

01A

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

MON

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

M30F23

M30F23

M21BT5

M21BT5

M21BT5

M21BT5

M21BT5

M21BT5

M30F24

M30F24

M21BT5

M30F21A

M30F21A

M30F21A

M30F21A

M21BT5

M21BT5

M30F11

M30F11

Loc

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2523

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces workshop safety, the workings of automotive engines and the supporting systems, the workings of the automotive electrical, electronic and HVAC systems,the operation of the drivetrain, and the whole automotive chassis.

This course provides the engineering foundations for understanding the engine design and operation parameters, thermo chemistry, combustion, heat transfer, ideal models of engine cycle, pollutant formation and control, and engine auxiliary systems.

This course introduces fundamental techniques of vehicle styling and the components associated such as sketching, rendering, surfacing, as well as model making. During the course students are exposed to techniques in automobile styling design through basic conceptual sketches, finished rendering, 2D and 3D graphics and clay model. This course also exposes students to automotive product planning, automotive packaging, engineering design, homologation, and automotive manufacturing and assembly.

To introduce students to advanced concepts of ground vehicle aerodynamics, in particular car and truck aerodynamics. Solve problems related by using computational approaches currently available

151

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BMF4703

BMF4723

BMF4743

BMF4753

BMM4623

Code

PRODUCTION PLANNING CONTROL

DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE & ASSEMBLY

METAL CASTINGS

QUALITY ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL SYSTEM DESIGN

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

WED

WED

FRI

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

Time

DPM

DPM

M21F7

M21F7

DPM

DPM

DPM

M21F7

M21F7

M40F19

M40F19

DPM

DPM

DPM

DPM

DPM

M20BK1

M20BK1

M20BK1

Loc

L

L

B

B

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BMM3633

BMM3633

BMM3633

BMM3633

BMM3643

BMM3643

BMM3643

BMM3643

BMM3643

BMM3643

BMM3643

BMM3643

BMM3643

BMM3633

BMM3633

BMM3633

BMM3623

BMM3623

BMM3623

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces production planning and control, forecasting, aggregate planning, production scheduling, inventory management, material requirements planning and project management.

Design for manufacture and assembly is methodologies and tools to define product development phases. It provides experience of working in teams to design high-quality competitive products. Primary goals are to improve ability to reason about design, material and process alternatives and apply modeling techniques appropriate for different development phases.

This course is an introduction to the foundry for metal castings. This course will focus on fundamentals of metal castings apparatus, metal castings processes, design and material processes.

This course introduce students with basic knowledge on quality control, engineering and management. It is also introduce the statistical tools and techniques to monitor, control and improve product, process quality and expose students the concept of integrating human and technical aspects for managing quality itself.

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152

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

PEKAN

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

3

Year

BMM4703

BMM4723

BMM4733

BMM4753

BMM4783

BMM3663

Code

HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS

MECHANISM DESIGN

POWER PLANT TECHNOLOGY

RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES

COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS

CAE & FAILURE ANALYSIS

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

WED

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

Day

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

DPM

DPM

DPM

DPM

DPM

M21F7

M21F7

M21F7

M21F7

DPM

DPM

DPM

DPM

DPM

DPM

M11F1B

M11F1B

DPM

DPM

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

5

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Exam

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM2543

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM1553

BMM2523BMM2543BMM2523BMM2543BMM2523BMM2543

BMM2543BMM1312BMM2543BMM1312BMM2543BMM1312BMM2543BMM1312

BMM1543

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces hydraulic system, hydraulic actuators, valves and accessories, pneumatics system, pneumatic actuators, valves and accessories, electro fluid power systemand programmable logic controller.

This course introduces mechanism and kinematics, vector and position analysis, velocity analysis, acceleration analysis, cam design and kinematics analysis and mechanism analysis and synthesis.

This course introduces steam power plant and its components, economics of power generation, fuels and combustion, Steam generators, steam turbines, gas power plant, combined power plant, and environmental aspects of power generation.

-

-

This course covers the basics of Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) and Finite Element Method, some related mathematics and continuum mechanics, theory of Finite Element Method (FEM), application of FEM to solving problems in solid, structural, heat transfer and dynamics, and finite element analysis of real world problems using FE software(s).

153

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKM

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

4

4

4

4

Year

BMM3912

BMM3991

BMM3995

BMM4912

BMM4924

BMM4993

BMM4999

Code

FINAL YEAR PROJECT 1

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

FINAL YEAR PROJECT 1

FINAL YEAR PROJECT 2

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

Course Name

01

01BMM

02BMA

03BMI

04BMB

01BMM

02BMA

03BMI

04BMB

01

01

01BMM

02BMA

03BMF

01BMM

02BMA

03BMF

Sec Day Time Loc Mode

300

50

40

20

10

50

40

20

10

20

300

20

20

20

20

20

20

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BMM3912

Pre Requisite Remark

Section 01 - BMM, 02 - BMA, 03 - BMI and 04 - BMB

Section 01 - BMM, 02 BMA, 03 - BMI and 04-BMB

Section 01 - BMM, 02 - BMA and 03 - BMF

Section 01 - BMM, 02 - BMA and 03 - BMF

This course aim to give chances for the student to practice and apply their knowledge and skills that they gain during their study in the university. Student will learn to identify problem, analyse the problem, give general solution, collect the required data regarding specific solution and do research on the solution. Finally student will be able to produce report proposal for the suggested solution and present the study result confidently and with good ethics. During the course, student will be supervised by their supervisor in order to guide and monitor the students project progress and to ensure that they can achieve the course objective.

This training exposes the students to professional skills and experience in aspect of mechanical engineering practice. The exposure will help to produce an excellent, responsibleand good attitude.

This training exposes the students to professional skills and experience in aspect of mechanical engineering practice. The exposure will help to produce an excellent, responsibleand good attitude.

-

-

This training exposes the students to professional skills and experience in aspect of mechanical engineering practice. The exposure will help to produce an excellent, responsibleand good attitude.

This training exposes the students to professional skills and experience in aspect of mechanical engineering practice. The exposure will help to produce an excellent, responsibleand good attitude.

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STUDENT COURSE CATALOG 25

155

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

BCC1012

Code

ICT COMPETENCY WORKSHOP

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

04

04

04

04

05

05

05

05

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

FSK7B

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course is designated to expose the student an IT Technician and Desktop Support Technician such as be able to troubleshoot and manage all the computer hardware and software. The work is carried out independently and in a team. Student must be able to carryout assigned tasks.

156

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

Year

BCC1032

BCN1043

Code

APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP

COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE & ORGANIZATION

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

04

04

04

04

05

05

05

05

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

Time

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

90

90

90

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course enables students to learn how to develop an executable application starting with the design of interface, writing of the codes using programming tool and lastly integrating the application with database.

This subject discusses the structure and function of a computer. The purpose of this subject is to expose students with the architecture and organization of a computer. This subject covers on the numbering system and the representation of data, the internal and external computer communication through system buses and Input and Output, computer storage, internal architecture of Central Processing Unit, Logic Gates and Boolean Algebra

157

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

Year

BCN1052

BCN2053

BCS1023

Code

LOCAL AREA NETWORK WORKSHOP

OPERATING SYSTEMS

PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES

Course Name

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

01

01

1A

1A

1B

1B

1C

1C

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01C

01C

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

THU

THU

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

FSK13

FSK13

FSK13

FSK13

FSK13

FSK13

FSK13

FSK13

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6B

FSK6B

FSK6B

FSK6B

Y-DK-01

Y-DK-01

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

27

27

27

27

27

27

27

27

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This subject focuses in establishing a computer network. The student will be experience the fundamental of computer network, network topology, network devices, UTP cabling, network operating system and protocols, network maintenance and troubleshooting, network documentation, internet connection and security elements.

This subject introduces the various functions and designs of modern computer operating systems. Process creation and control, communication synchronization and concurrency, memory management and file systems concept are explored in the context of the WINDOWS/LINUX operating system.

This course discusses on understanding problems and translating them into computer solution techniques using programming language. This course enables students to apply programming techniques, write programming codes from given problems and execute programming codes successfully.

158

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

BCS1093

Code

DATA STRUCTURE & ALGORITHMS

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01C

01C

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

02C

02C

03

03

03A

03A

03B

03B

03C

03C

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

18:00-18:50

Time

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

FSK6

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

Pre Requisite Remark

This course is designed to expose the students to the data structures and algorithm. It provide theoretical basis in data structures and the application of data structures is based on standard algorithms. Students must also be able to transform the data structure and algorithms problems into the computer programs.

159

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

Year

BCS1133

Code

SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DESIGN

Course Name

01

01

02

02

1A

1A

1B

1B

1C

1C

2A

2A

2B

2B

2C

2C

Sec

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

MON

MON

MON

MON

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

Loc

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

90

90

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course describes the concepts and methods of information system analysis and design, with an emphasis on system analysis methods and tools. The course focuses on the issues and management technique involved in analysis, design and implementation of information system

160

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

Year

BCI2023

BCM2043

Code

DATABASE SYSTEMS

MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY & APPLICATION

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01C

01C

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

02C

02C

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK14

FSK14

FSK14

FSK14

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

90

90

30

30

44

44

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

The course emphasizes on the importance of data to an organization and how the data should be managed. Database management system (DBMS) will be viewed as a solution to the problems of file processing system. Aspects of relational database design will be coveredin details. This includes database development life cycle, database architecture, data models, and normalization process. Several query languages such as relational algebra, Structured Query Language (SQL) and Query by Example (QBE) will be discussed but the emphasis is on SQL. Students will be given a real life problem to design and develop a database application system. In the later part of the course students will be exposed to the latest developments in database architecture.

This course will expose students to the theoretical and fundamental concepts of multimedia, its applications and the techniques involved. Topics to be covered include text and audio, image and video, the art of multimedia, and multimedia over the network.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

Year

BCM2053

BCM3183

BCN1053

Code

COMPUTER GRAPHICS

MULTIMEDIA INTERACTIVE DEVELOPMENT

DATA COMMUNICATION & NETWORKING

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

1A

1A

1B

1B

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01C

01C

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

Y-DK-03

Y-DK-03

FSK11

FSK11

FSK11

FSK11

FSK11

FSK11

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course is designed to expose the student to the basic concept of digital graphic technology. This includes understanding and designing aspects by using a computer graphics application. The student will be exposed to the skill of using a computer graphics application. Through this course, the students will expose to explore on the latest graphics design context which will focus on the `graphic thinking¿ and `creative design process¿.

This course is designed to expose the student to the multimedia interactive project including basic theories of multimedia learning. This course also teach student to apply various multimedia scripting and tools in order to develop a prototype of multimedia interactive application.

This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. It uses the OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the application, network, data link, and physical layers. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

Year

BCN2083

BCN2193

BCN3123

Code

COMPUTER NETWORKS

NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES

DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

Y-DK-03

Y-DK-03

FSK11

FSK11

FSK11

FSK11

Y-BK-04

Y-BK-04

FSK11

FSK11

FSK2

FSK2

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK6B

FSK6B

FSK6B

FSK6B

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

Pre Requisite Remark

CORE PROGRAM FOR BCN, ELECTIVE FOR BCG & BCS

The primary focus of this course is on LAN switching and wireless LANs. This course focuses on Layer 2 switching protocols and concepts used to improve redundancy, propagateVLAN information, and secure the portion of the network where most users access network services. Switching technologies are relatively straightforward to implement; however, as withrouting, the underlying protocols and algorithms are often quite complicated. This course will go to great lengths to explain the underlying processes of the common Layer 2 switching technologies. Each switching concept will be introduced within the context of a single topology for each chapter.

This course describes the architecture, components, and operation of routers, and explains the principles of routing and routing protocols. Students analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot the primary routing protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. By the end of this course, students will be able to recognize and correct common routing issues and problems. Students complete a basic procedural lab, followed by basic configuration, implementation, and troubleshooting labs in each chapter.

Owing to new technologies like the Internet and cluster computing, distributed systems have become reality and are widely applied in practice. Well known are the Web and distributed component infrastructures like CORBA or J2EE compliant application servers. Moving from acentralized to a distributed environment introduces new complexity: communication, synchronous and asynchronous behaviour of the different components in the system, architectural considerations, failures and more. Distributed systems handle these issues by providing tools and protocols for efficient and powerful coordination among the cooperating components. The objectives of this new subject is to learn the state-of-the-art of practical distributed systems, to understand the typical problems and challenges encountered in distributed environments, and to discuss both sound and practical solutions for them.

163

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

Year

BCN3133

BCN3143

BCS2143

Code

COMPUTER ETHICS & POLICIES

RELATIONAL DATABASE FOR Z/OS APPLICATION

OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01A

01A

01A

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01C

01C

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

02C

02C

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

Y-DK-03

Y-DK-03

Y-DK-03

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK12

FSK12

FSK12

Y-DK-03

Y-DK-03

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

Y-DK-03

Y-DK-03

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

FSK4

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

90

90

30

30

31

31

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BCN3083

BCN3083

BCN3083

BCN3083

BCN3083

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

BCS1023

Pre Requisite Remark

CORE PROGRAM FOR BCN, ELECTIVE FOR BCG & BCS

Elective For All Programme

This course introduces the overview of how computers have affected society and how they could further affect it in the future. Student will learn how to examine various ethical issues surrounding computers. These will include piracy, hacking, viruses, responsibility and liabilityfor the use of software, cyberporn, computerized invasion of privacy, computers in the workplace, and the use of artificial intelligence and expert systems. This course will also consider many of the moral and professional issues that those who work with computers might expect to face.

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This course provides an introduction to the concepts of object orientation and object-orientedprogramming (OOP) techniques using Java programming language. It will provide students with a through look at the basic constructs of the Java programming language such as its basic data types and operations. It will also emphasize on the use of OOP characteristic that expose students to Unified Modelling Language (UML) design, class and object, inheritance, polymorphism, exception handling and Graphical User Interface (GUI) and event driven programming.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

Year

BCS2203

BCS2213

BCS2303

Code

WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

FORMAL METHOD

WEB SCRIPTING

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01C

01C

Sec

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

Y-BK-06

Y-BK-06

FSK14

FSK14

FSK4B

FSK4B

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK15

FSK15

FSK9

FSK9

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

FSK4B

FSK4B

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to develop web application. Students learn data access from database to web application, create and utilize web services, create component and deploy application. The students will implement what they have learned in a mini project.

This course is introducing Formal Methods, which can be used in developing software specification. Formal Methods is the software specification language that is used to ensure the software or system to be developed is being validated before it is actually developed. Therefore any bugs can be detected at early stage in order to reduce the cost of the development. Formal Methods language to be introduced is Z notation or any language related to Formal Methods.

This course introduces the essential topics of Internet programming & development of web-based applications. Students are required to develop a web/Internet application which connected to the database.

165

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

Year

BCS2313

BCS2343

Code

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES

SOFTWARE DESIGN WORKSHOP

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

02

02

03

03

03

03

03

03

04

04

04

04

04

04

Sec

MON

MON

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

MON

WED

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

MON

THU

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

Time

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

BCS2333

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces student to the theory and practice of the Artificial Intelligence (AI). Student are expose to the main artificial intelligence concept currently most applied in application such as Artificial Neural Networks(ANN), Fuzzy Logics(FL), Genetic Algorithms(GA) and Expert Systems(ES). Practical examples of how artificial intelligence is applied to commercial, scientific and consumer applications will be covered.

Throughout this course, student should be able to produce a standard design document (SDD) then continue with the project development. The evaluation for development must traceable with the designed that has been prepared.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

BCC3024

BCI3913

BCM2063

Code

UNDERGRADUATE PROJECT II

STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE

IMAGE PROCESSING

Course Name

01

02

03

01

01

01

01

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

TUE

WED

FRI

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

Day

17:00-17:50

11:00-11:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

FSK5

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

90

90

90

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BCI2023

BCI2023

BCI2023

BCI2023

Pre Requisite Remark

ELECTIVE FOR ALL PROGRAM

CORE PROGRAM FOR BCG, ELECTIVE FOR BCS & BCN ONLY

This course aim to give chances for the student to practice and apply their knowledge and skills that they gain during their study in the university. Student will learn to identify problem, analyse the problem, give general solution, collect the required data regarding specific solution and do research on the solution. To complete the research, student must develop one software prototype/product to gain the project objective. Finally student will be able to produce thesis report for the suggested solution and present the study result confidently and with good ethics. During the course, student will be supervised by their supervisor in order to guide and monitor the students? project progress and to ensure that they can achieve the course objective

Understanding the basic concepts of relational databases ensure refined code by developers.This course helps the participants to write subqueries, combine multiple queries into a singlequery using SET operators and report aggregated data using group functions. Controlling privileges at the object and system level are also dealt with in detail.

This course covers creating indexes and constraints, and altering existing schema objects. Additionally, participants learn how to create and query external tables. In order to query and manipulate data within the database, to use the dictionary views to retrieve metadata and create reports about their schema objects, participants get to understand the advanced features of SQL. Some of the date-time functions available in the Oracle Database are also covered. This course also discusses how to use the regular expression support in SQL.

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167

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

Year

BCM2073

BCM3103

BCM3123

BCN2023

Code

MODELING & SIMULATION

VIRTUAL REALITY

DATA VISUALIZATION

DATA & NETWORK SECURITY

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01C

01C

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK14

FSK14

FSK14

FSK14

FSK14

FSK14

Y-BK-04

Y-BK-04

FSK14

FSK14

FSK14

FSK14

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK4B

FSK4B

FSK4B

FSK4B

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

90

90

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

This course will discuss on general knowledge and a few techniques of the simulation. Topics to be covered are introduction to simulation, a few examples of simulation system, general principles in simulation, techniques to develop simulation system, how to analyze input and output, how to verify and validate the models and comparison and validation of alternatives system design. Students are expected to equip themselves with adequate skill of modeling and simulation.

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The course introduces fundamental of security. Every chapter will explain security concepts, fundamentals, purpose, implementation and discussion in their respective areas related to data and network security. Topics include: Introduction to security, cryptographic tools, user authentication and access control, security in networks, intrusion detection systems, firewallsand intrusion prevention systems and wireless security.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

BCN2093

BCN3023

BCN3083

Code

NETWORK ANALYSIS & DESIGN

NETWORK MANAGEMENT

Z/OS FOUNDATION

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

1A

1A

1B

1B

01

01

01A

01A

01A

Sec

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

MON

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

Time

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK4B

FSK4B

FSK4B

FSK4B

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK12

FSK12

FSK12

FSK12

Y-DK-03

Y-DK-03

FSK2

FSK2

FSK2

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

ELECTIVE FOR ALL PROGRAM

This course focuses on analysis and design of enterprise networks that are reliable, secure and manageable. It includes top-down network design methodology to design networks that meet customer¿s business and technical goals, analyzationof business and technical requirements, examine traffic flow and Quality of Service (QoS) requirements, and productionof RFP documentation with relevant procedure steps for case study/project to fulfil this subject requirement.

This course introduces the overview of network management to familiarize student with network management systems and the five areas of network management. Student will learn a practical means of desigining and evaluating a network management system for particular networking environment. Student also equipped with the example of simple, complex and advanced tools for each category of network management so that they could determine that aparticular functionality would be useful and might want to pursue its development.

This course provides students of information systems technology with the background knowledge and skills necessary to begin using the basic facilities of a mainframe computer. Explore the reasons why public and private enterprises throughout the world rely on the mainframe as the foundation of large-scale computing and discuss the types of workloads that are commonly associated with the mainframe, such as batch jobs and online or interactive transactions, and the unique manner in which this work is processed by a widely used mainframe operating system¿z/OS.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

BCN3113

BCN3183

BCN3203

Code

ETHICAL HACKING

INTERNET TECHNOLOGY

WAN TECHNOLOGY

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01A

01A

01A

Sec

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

Time

Y-DK-03

Y-DK-03

FSK12

FSK12

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK12

FSK12

FSK12

FSK12

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK2

FSK2

FSK2

Loc

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

BCN1053

Pre Requisite Remark

ELECTIVE FOR ALL PROGRAMThis course will immerse the student into an interactive environment where they will be shown how to scan, test, hack and secure their own systems. The lab intensive environment gives each student in-depth knowledge and practical experience with the current essential security systems. Students will begin by understanding how perimeter defenses work and then be lead into scanning and attacking their own networks, no real network is harmed. Students then learn how intruders escalate privileges and what steps can be taken to secure a system.

This course is designated to expose the student about Active Directory Technology Specialists including how to implement and configure secure network access and implement fault tolerant storage technologies, understand the network technologies, most commonly used and IP-enabled network, and how to secure servers and maintain update compliance.

This course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in enterprise networks. The course uses the Cisco Network Architecture to introduce integrated network services and explains how to select the appropriate devices andtechnologies to meet network requirements. Students learn how to implement and configure common data link protocols and how to apply WAN security concepts, principles of traffic, access control and addressing services. Finally, students learn how to detect, troubleshoot and correct common enterprise network implementation issues.

170

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

Year

BCS2173

BCS3263

BCS3283

Code

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION

SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE

MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

02

02

02A

02A

02B

02B

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

Sec

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

Time

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK10

FSK10

FSK9

FSK9

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

FSK9

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

Y-DK-02

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BCS1133

BCS1133

BCS1133

BCS1133

BCS1133

BCS1133

Pre Requisite Remark

This course provides an introduction to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). HCI is concernedwith understanding, designing, implementing and evaluating user-interfaces so that the students have better support users in carrying out their tasks. On completing this course, the students will have knowledge of the theoretical foundations of designing for interaction between humans and computers. They will also have practical experience in implementing and evaluating graphical user interfaces.

This course introduces students to the concept of Software Quality Assurance (SQA) including principles, component, process, models, standards and certification of SQA. Students are required to understand the relationship between software quality assurance andsoftware engineering.

This course is concerned with the development of applications on mobile and wireless computing platforms. It explores mobile application development aspects with emphasis on the relationship between theoritical and its practical application using cases and real examples of mobile applications. Emphasisis placed on the process, tools and frameworks required to develop applications for current and emerging mobile computing devices.

171

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

GAMBANG

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

3

3

4

Year

BCS3323

BCM3143

BCN3193

BCC3013

BCC4018

Code

SOFTWARE TESTING & MAINTENANCE

COMPUTER GAME PROGRAMMING

COMPUTER FORENSICS & INVESTIGATION

UNDERGRADUATE PROJECT 1

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

Course Name

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

1A

1A

1B

1B

01

01

01

01

01

02

03

01

Sec

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

MON

MON

THU

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

Y-DK-05

Y-DK-05

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

FSK10

Y-DK-04

Y-DK-04

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

FSK15

Y-BK-04

Y-BK-04

FSK12

FSK12

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

B

B

L

L

B

B

Mode

60

60

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

90

0

0

300

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

Exam

BCS1133

BCS1133

BCS1133

BCS1133

BCS1133

BCS1133

Pre Requisite Remark

This course is designed to provide students with indepth knowldege on software testing and its test process. The course covers the basic principles of software testing and test activities that include the test plan, test design, monitoring, implementation and test closure. The student will also learn various categories of test design techniques and methods used in bothblack-box and white-box testing. At the end of this course, students should be able to recognize various types and levels of testing as well as categorizing and applying software testing process & techniques.

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The primary focus of this course is to give students instruction in the principle knowledge of Computer Forensics, and the need to be observed by the computer forensic investigator in order to successfully identify, secure, analyse and present digital evidence. This course will enable students to relate the principle and practice of computer forensic, which builds on thatfoundation simultaneosly enhance the skills of the IT security professional.

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This course aim to give chances for the student to practice and apply their knowledge and skills that they gain during their study. During the placement, we expect students to keep a log book, in which they make regular entries describing the work they are undertaking. Student also supervised by industrial and university supervisor to guide and ensure that they can do their work as good as possible and achieved the objective for this course.

172

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:27 PM

FSKKP

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

Year

BCC4024

Code

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT

Course Name

01

Sec Day Time Loc Mode

300

Cap

TBA

Staff Exam Pre Requisite Remark

During the placement, we expect students to keep a log book, in which they make regular entries describing the work they are undertaking. Then, student need to provide industrial training report to describe their technical and personal development during their placement. The industrial training report need to hand in to the university supervisor. Students also need to do final presentation for assessment.

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STUDENT COURSE CATALOG 26

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

1

1

1

Year

BSB1102

BSB1113

BSB1122

BSB1133

BSB1163

BSB1402

Code

BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

BIOCHEMISTRY

GENETICS

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

FIST-L-BC

FIST-L-BC

FIST-L-BC

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB1402/BIOCHEMISTRY LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL OLEH PELAJAR SESI 2011/2012 SAHAJA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN KOD INI

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB1412/ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB1422/CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB1113/BIOCHEMSITRY

The goal of this course is to emphasize principle and biochemical calculation that are commonly used in biological studies including molecular interactions, thermodynamics, acids and bases, kinetics and aqueous ionic equilibrium.

This course is designed to study the physical and biochemical characteristics of biomolecules including nucleic acids, amino acids and proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. Important pathways for biosynthsis and degradation of nucleic acids, amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids will be discusssed. Production of energy from carbohydrates, lipids and other metabolites will also be discussed. Besides that, the principles of cellular signalling in living organisms will also be described in this course.

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In this course you will be introduced to the fundamental principles of organic chemistry. Structure, properties and stereochemistry of organic molecules and basic organic reaction to prepare common fuctional groups will be studied.

This course discusses fundamental concepts of cell biology, structure and function of cellular organelles and its their biomolecules. Emphasis will be given on compositions, structures and functions of cell membrane and concepts of cell division. Concepts of central dogma of molecular biology and gene regulation and its control are also discussed. Discussion includestechniques and applications of molecular biology such as DNA recombinant technology, gene cloning application and bioinformatics analysis.

The course introduces student with the basic calculation and techniques that are commonly used in a biochemical lab. The principle of spectrophotometry and the application of spectrophotometry in biochemistry. Several quantitative and qualitative tests on important biomolecules such as Lowry assay, Bradford assay and DNS assay.

175

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

1

1

Year

BSB1412

BSB1422

BSF1212

BSK1103

BSK1113

Code

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY

LABORATORY SAFETY MANEGEMENT

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

FRI

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

WED

TUE

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

THU

Day

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

Time

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-MCB

FIST-L-MCB

FIST-L-MCB

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB1133/ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB1163/CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK1402/ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK1412/PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LAB

Students will be exposed to the technique, methods and data acquisition through experimentsin organic chemistry such as basic synthesis, spectroscopy and chromatography.

In this course, students will be introduced and practice modern biotechnology laboratory techniques and theories. The subjects that will be covered are basic laboratory equipments handling and techniques such as nucleic acid isolation and purification, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) cloning, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and gel electrophoresis analysis. In addition,students will be exposed to basic bioinformatic tools for analysis of genes.

This course exposes students to basic concepts of industrial and laboratory safety. Topics include quality systems (Good laboratory Practice and ISO/IEC 17025) for laboratory management, occupational health & safety and acts and related regulations. Students will be introduced to laboratory and industrial safety, laboratory and industrial accident, safety policy and procedure, emergency response plan, introduction to basic toxicology and first aid. The students also are exposed in writing a laboratory safety manual.

This course discuss the fundamental theory of properties, synthesis and organic reactions where use the functional group as framework as a basic for second level courses with an organic chemical content. This course focuses on the key concepts of organic chemistry through a study of the reactions of selected nonfunctional aliphatic, alicyclic, cyclic and aromatic milecules. Particular emphasis is placed on the underlyang mechanistic pathways that are involved and their stereochemical consequences. The stereochemistry of the molecular strudture is also considered. The development of key skills is facilitated by a program of tutorials and practical.

This course discusses some introductory to thermodynamics in physical chemistry followed bycontinuation topics related to liquids and their mixtures, principles of chemical equilibrium and rate of reactions. The solid surfaces including their applications will also be discussed in this course. The development of key skills is facilitated by a program of tutorials and practices.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

1

1

Year

BSK1123

BSK1133

BSK1402

BSK1412

BSK1422

Code

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

17:00-17:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

Time

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-14

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-PCL

FIST-L-PCL

FIST-L-PCL

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-IOCL

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

33

30

33

30

33

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BSK1432

BSK1432

BSK1432

Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK1422/INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB

SUBJEK PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK1432/ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK1103/ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK1113/PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK1123/INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

The aim of this subject is to provide a comprehensive and contemporary introduction to the diverse and fascinating discipline of inorganic chemistry. Inorganic chemistry is the study of the synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds. The objective is to provide a clear idea of atomic and molecular structures, molecular shapes and symmetry, systematics of chemical behaviour and chemistry of metals and non-metals.

The objective of this course is to provide students with a basic understanding of analytical chemistry, the science of chemical characterization and measurement. The course is an introductory part of a series of analytical chemistry courses for industrial chemistry majors. It will concentrate upon escriptive analytical chemistry and analytical methods based on chemical equilibriums which include precipitation, volumetric and thermal analysis. A briefintroduction to instrumental methods, separation methods, instruments calibration and methods validation, process analytical chemistry as well as good laboratory practice will also be discussed.

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This course will provide the students a clear idea of the reactivity of the elements in different groups from 1A to VII A in the periodic table.

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FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

2

2

2

2

Year

BSK1432

BSB1153

BSB1172

BSB1441

BSB2103

Code

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

GENETICS

BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

ENZYME TECHNOLOGY AND FERMENTATION

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

MON

MON

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

WED

WED

FRI

Day

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

Time

FIST-L-ACL

FIST-L-ACL

FIST-L-ACL

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

FIST-L-BC

FIST-L-BC

FIST-L-BC

FIST-L-BC

FIST-L-BC

FIST-L-BC

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

Loc

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

45

45

45

30

30

25

25

25

20

20

20

45

45

45

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BSB1113BSB2123BSB1113BSB2123BSB1113BSB2123

Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK1133/ANALYTICAL CHEMSITRY

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB1441/BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL OLEH PELAJAR SESI 2010/2011 SAHAJA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN KOD INI

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB1153/BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB2461/ENZYME TECHNOLOGY AND FERMENTATION LAB

The objective of this course is to provide students with a basic skills of analytical chemistry field, the science of chemical characterization and measurement. The course is an introductory part of a series of analytical chemistry courses for industrial chemistry majors. It will concentrate upon escriptive analytical chemistry and analytical methods based on chemical equilibriums which include precipitation, volumetric and thermal analysis. A brief introduction to instrumental methods, separation methods, instruments calibration and methods validation, process analytical chemistry as well as good laboratory practice willalso be practice in lab.

This course introduces spectroscopic methods for matrix characterization, principles of electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing, capillary electrophoresis, centrifugation methods, chromatography and mass spectrometry of biomolecules.

The course will provide the students with a strong background in the basic concepts of genetics. Students will be introduced to the brief history pertaining to genetics, cell division and chromosomes. Apart from that, the students will be exposed to the Mendelian Law of Inheritance, gene interaction including epistasis, sex lingkage and determination, crossing, inbreeding, hetrosis and environmental effect on genetics. Other topics to be discussed include genetic application and mechanism in race and species diversification formation. Population genetics and evolutionary genetics will also be discussed.

An introduction in theory, techniques and practical in modern protein biotechnology laboratory.Emphasis will be given in concept and technique on basic laboratory and instrumentation handling, purification process, protein electrophoresis and peptide sequencing.

This course consists of enzyme properties, nomenclature, mechanism and kinetics, the current applications of enzymes in the field of biotechnology, the equipments, workflow and requirements of fermentation processes, comparison of three types of fermentation processes.

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02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

2

Year

BSB2123

BSB2411

BSB2461

BSB3123

Code

INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY

INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY

ENZYME TECHNOLOGY AND FERMENTATION LABORATORY

BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

Sec

WED

WED

FRI

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

FRI

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

Time

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

FIST-L-MB

FIST-L-MB

FIST-L-MB

FIST-L-BP

FIST-L-BP

FIST-L-BP

FIST-L-BP

FIST-L-BP

FIST-L-BP

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

Mode

45

45

45

45

45

45

20

20

20

25

25

25

45

45

45

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BSB1143

BSB1143

BSB1143

BSB2123

BSB2123

BSB2123

Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB2411/INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB2123/INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB2103/ENZYME TECHNOLOGY

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB3481/BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY LAB

This course introduces various industrial applications of microorganisms in traditional fermentation process and advanced contemporary applications such as productions of biological materials and vaccines, biopharmaceutical, bioemulsifier, biopolymers, and biodegradation. Discussion includes biotechnology unit operation, bioprocess design, processmodulation, kinetics and analysis. In addition, students will be introduced to work flow and operation of an industry through a site-visit to a related industry.

This course covers practical in the application of microbes in industries. Emphasis will be given on techniques for screening of potential industrial microbes, identification of microorganisms, water and food analyses, fermentation processes, immunological and antibiotic tests.

An introduction in theory, techniques and practical in modern protein biotechnology laboratory.Emphasis will be given in concept and technique on basic laboratory and instrumentation handling, purification process, protein electrophoresis and peptide sequencing.

The course discuss on the basic operational in bioprocess technology, unit, dimension, mass transfer at the equilibrium phase, stoichiometry of microbial growth and product formation as well. This course explicates the connection between microbial growth, product formation, mass transfer and environment. Likewise, this course gives an overview of the bioprocess from raw material to product. Upstream and downstream processing will be discussed. This course explains the processes and techniques used for extraction and purification of a productfrom culture medium. Also, bioprocess consideration in using animal and plant cell cultures will discuss using different techniques.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

2

Year

BSB3481

BSF2212

BSF2223

BSK2103

Code

BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY

INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

TESTING & CALIBRATION METHODS

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

Course Name

02

02

02

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

WED

THU

THU

MON

MON

WED

Day

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

Time

FIST-L-BP

FIST-L-BP

FIST-L-BP

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

Loc

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

45

45

45

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BUM2123

BUM2123

BUM2123

BSK1143

BSK1143

BSK1143

Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB3123/BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY

Bioprocess technology laboratory course deals with and cover the extraction and bioseparation of different microbial industrially important by products. The course will be givenon different techniques of mini-project for preparing and drawing the microbial growth curve. Also, mini project will cover the bioprocesses for citric acid production from different microbial isolates including acid production, extraction, titration, quantification, precipitation and filtration.

The purpose of this course is to introduce to you the comparable GLP and ISO 17025 Principles and Requirements for high-stakes testing and calibration laboratories. We will address the quality infrastructure supporting testing and research laboratory management so you become familiar with many aspects of laboratory quality management and how to achieverecognition and certification.  Upon successful completion of this course, students will have a firm grasp of the technical and philosophical aspects of laboratory quality management and will have the skills to initiate laboratory quality management for high-stakes testing and research programs.

This course serves as an introduction to testing and calibration in accordance to ISO/IEC 17025. We will discuss the rationale behind testing and calibration, and the factors that affect the need to test and calibrate measurement equipments. One should always make sure that the data produced by the measurement equipment is reliable and accurate. Naturally the equipment must be fit for the purpose and used in such appropriate and suitable way. It will concentrate upon calibration and testing of measurement equipments as an operation that relates an output quantity to an input quantity for measuring system under given conditions. Discussion on the relationships among metrology, calibration, and quality control will be emphasized. An introduction to uncertainty and traceability will be discussed. Finally, fundamentals of single component calibration and multispecies calibration as well as practicalaspects of calibration will be presented.

This course provides a sritical study of modern inorganic chemistry. Atomistics and the fundamentals of inorganic chemistry shall be the foundation for a critical and systematic study. Part I presents a balanced and critical account of a systematic study of transition metals and some of their compounds. Emphasis shall be on the stability, structure and properties based on d-block chemistry. There follows, in Part II a balanced and critical account of a systematic study of actinoids and their compounds; and lanthanoids and their compounds. Emphasis shall be on the stability, structure and properties based on f-block chemistry. Part III takes a look at the chemistry of the d-block and f-block solid state providing a glimpse at the practical uses of important classes of these oinorganic compounds and their industrial applications.

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02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

2

Year

BSK2113

BSK2173

BSK2183

BSK2193

Code

ORGANIC SPECTROCOPY

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

THERMODYNAMICS

INSTRUMENTATION METHOD

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

MON

MON

WED

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

Time

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

61

61

61

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BSK2173

BSK2173

BSK2173

BSK1123

BSK1123

BSK1123

BSK1113

BSK1113

BSK1113

BSK1153

BSK1153

BSK1153

Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK2441/ORGANIC SPECTROCOPY LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK2431/INSTRUMENTATION METHOD LAB

The course introduces the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with molecules and the use of such interactions to elucidate structures of unknown compounds. Visible radiation absorption-based quantitative analyses will be stressed. Aspects of instrumentation and spectral interpretation will be covered for the following spectroscopic techniques: UV/Vis, IR, MS (& GC-MS) and NMR. Lesser used techniques such as ESR are briefly mentioned. The development of key skills is facilitated by a programme of tutorials and practical.

This course introduces classifications, synthesis and reactions of biomolecules such as carbohydrates, peptides, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, amino acids and polymers. Emphasis is on three-dimensional structures and functional concepts on stereochemistry. The development of key skills is facilitated by a programme of consultation, discussion and practical.

This course discusses thermodynamics in greater detail. Changes in physical properties will be extensively discussed in each law of thermodynamics. A special emphasis will be placed on the basic concepts of work, heat, internal energy, heat capacity and enthalpy changes in First Law of Thermodynamic. In the Second Law, entropy changes in reversible and irrecersible processes will be discussed. Absolute entropy will be discussed in Third Law. Alsodiscussed in this course is thermal equilibrium in the Zeroth Law, principles and applications of ionic interactions and electrochemical systems.

The course is designed to introduce the modern instrumental methods that are used to solve analytical problems in chemistry. A qualitative and quantitative analysis which is studied in Analytical Chemistry course will be further developed. The course will begin with the explanation of instrumentation methods concept and the tools of quantitative analysis. Students will expose to spectroscopy (AAS, AES, MS, UV/VIS, FTIR, X-RAY, and NMR) and deals with the methods of electroanalytical chemistry and radiochemical.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

Year

BSK2431

BSK2441

Code

INTRUMENTATION METHOD LABORATORY

ORGANIC SPECTROCOPY LABORATORY

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-IOCL

FIST-L-ACL

FIST-L-ACL

FIST-L-ACL

FIST-L-ACL

FIST-L-ACL

FIST-L-ACL

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

31

33

31

33

31

33

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK2193/INSTRUMENTATION METHOD

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK2113/ORGANIC SPECTROCOPY

Students will conduct experiments involving techniques, methods, investigations, and data collection using instruments such as UV/Vis spectrophotometer, gas chromatography (GC), gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS), ion chromatography (IC), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), atomic absorption and emission spetrometry (AAS, AES), and fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Emphasis in on analyses of samples as conducted in industrial laboratories.

The aim of this course is to provide students with a basic understanding of spectroscopic analysis suitable for the determination of the structure of organic molecules. The course will concentrate upon the most commonly used techniques in organic structure determination, i.e. infrared spectroscopy (IR), ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy and gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The amount of time devoted to each technique in this course is meant to be representative of their current usage for structure determination

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Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

Year

BAM3022

Code

STATISTICS

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

04

04

04

05

05

05

06

06

06

07

07

07

08

08

08

09

09

09

10

10

10

Sec

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

MENGIKUTI KELAS BUM2413 (SEKSYEN 01- 10) KOHORT LAMA ATAU DIRECT ENTRY KE TAHUN 2 SESI 2010/2011 KEBA

Students are exposed to statistics including statistical problem-solving methodology and descriptive statistic, probability distributions commonly used in practice, sampling distribution and confidence interval, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance (ANOVA), goodness of fit testand contingency tables and regression and correlation including simple and multiple linear regressions. Appropriate software is used by students to implement some of these ideas in practice.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

Year

BPF3313

Code

STATISTICS

Course Name

01G

01G

01G

02G

02G

02G

03G

03G

03G

04G

04G

04G

05G

05G

05G

06G

06G

06G

07G

07G

07G

08G

08G

08G

09G

09G

09G

10G

10G

10G

Sec

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

MON

TUE

THU

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

13:00-13:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

Time

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

W-DK-17

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

Students are exposed to statistics including statistical problem-solving methodology and descriptive statistic, probability distributions commonly used in practice, sampling distribution and confidence interval, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance (ANOVA), goodness of fit testand contingency tables and regression and correlation including simple and multiple linear regressions. Appropriate software is used by students to implement some of these ideas in practice.

184

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

Year

BSB1162

BSB2183

BSB3133

BSB3143

BSB3411

Code

ELECTRONIC FOR INSTRUMENTATION

EXTRACTION AND BIOSEPARATION TECHNOLOGY

BIOMATERIAL AND BIOMANUFACTURING

GENE TECHNOLOGY

BIOMATERIAL AND BIOMANUFACTURING LABORATORY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

THU

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

Time

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

W-DK-12

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

FIST-L-ET

FIST-L-ET

FIST-L-ET

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

Exam

BSB3123

BSB3123

BSB3123

BSB2172

BSB2172

BSB2172

Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB3421/EXTRACTION AND BIOSEPARATION TECHNOLOGY L

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB3411/BIOMATERIAL AND BIOMANUFACTURING LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB3431/GENE TECHNOLOGY LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB3133/BIOMATERIAL AND BIOMANUFACTURING

Electronic for instrumentation will cover about basic concepts in several fields of electrical engineering. It discusses analog components such as resistor, capacitors and inductors. It then goes on to basic circuit ananlysis, ampliifiers and filters. From this, it moves to digital domain, which include converters, sampling theory and digital signal processing.

This course introduces the basic principle of extraction, separation and purification of bioproducts together with theory and principle of related separation instrument. In extraction parts, students will be exposed on extraction methods of nucleic acids, proteins and metaboliccompounds. While in bioseparation parts, students will be exposed on separation and purification principles, techniques including separation by liquid chromatography, filtration, precipitation, sedimentation, crystallization and drying process.

This course covers basic knowledge in biomaterials, and their properties, and characterizationtechniques. This study also covers structure of solids such as atomic bonding, crystal structure, struture of polymers, supercooled and network solids and composite material structures. Within this framework of study, students will be introduced to types of materials such as metallic, ceramic, polymeric, composite and biological materials and characteristics of the materials such as mechanical, magnetic, electrical, thermal, optical and chemical properties. Students will be exposed to biomanufacturing workflow, Good Manufacturing Practices concept, designs and validation of facilities.

Topics discussed include advanced techniques in gene technology such as real-time PCR, molecular makers, genomic and cDNA libraries, recombinant technology, DNA hybridization, DNA fingerprintingand microarray. This course emphasize on the applications of gene technology in food, phamarceutical, agriculture and forensic. Students are also trained to participate in group discussion and presentation on the applications of gene technology and related ethical issues.

In this course, students will synthesize ceramic, polymer, and composite biomaterials and evaluate the biocompability, biodegradation, resorption, and stability of biomaterials. In biomanufacturing, case studies and visits to relevant biomanufacturing facilities are used to illustrate key concepts in biomanufacturing industry.

185

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

3

Year

BSB3421

BSB3431

BSB3441

BSB3613

BSB3643

BSB3653

Code

EXTRACTION AND BIOSEPARATION TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY

GENE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY

PLANT AND MAMMALIAN CELL TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY

IMMUNOTECHNOLOGY

VACCINE TECHNOLOGY

BIONANOTECHNOLOGY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

FRI

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

Day

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

Time

FIST-L-MCB

FIST-L-MCB

FIST-L-MCB

FIST-L-MB

FIST-L-MB

FIST-L-MB

FIST-L-MCB

FIST-L-MCB

FIST-L-MCB

V-BK-01

V-BK-01

V-BK-01

V-BK-01

V-BK-01

V-BK-01

V-BK-03

V-BK-03

V-BK-03

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BSB1143

BSB1143

BSB1143

BSB1143

BSB1143

BSB1143

BSB3133

BSB3133

BSB3133

Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB2183/EXTRACTION AND BIOSEPARATION TECHNOLOGY

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB3143/GENE TECHNOLOGY

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB3163/PLANTAND MAMMALIAN CELL TECHNOLOGY

This course exposes students the principle of extraction, separation and purification of bioproducts together with related separation instrument. In extraction parts, students will be exposed on extraction methods of nucleic acids, proteins and metabolic compounds. While in bioseparation parts, students will be exposed on separation and purification techniques.

Students will be exposed to the techniques in gene technology such as molecular markers (RAPD and ISSR), manipulation of constructed cDNA library, Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) development, gene detection and analysis using real-time PCR, and non-halal detection using real-time PCR. Students will also be exposed to the application of bioinformatics softwares for gene analysis.

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This course provides a comprehensive overview on basic immunology, which covers the innate immune responses and acquired immunity. Topics include specific interactions of target cells and T cells, generation and molecular structure of B and T cell antigen receptors, signaling through immune receptors, development of antigen specific T and B cells, and specific roles of cytokines/lymphokines. This course emphasizes T and B cell-mediated immunity and topics of clinical relevance, such as microbial immunity, allergy, autoimmunity, tumor immunology, transplantation immunology, and immunotherapy. In addition, generation and application of monoclonal antibodies will be discussed.

This course will be focused on basic principle of vaccine technology such as the scientific methods and vaccine protocol developments. This topic also introduces the regulatory requirement of health care system, vaccine development and large scale production. The other topics will also be discussed includes research and future trends in vaccine discovery and new vaccines.

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186

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

Year

BSF3233

BSF3243

BSK3123

BSK3133

Code

QA & QC SYSTEM

VALIDATION & UNCERTAINTY

SEPARATION TECHNIQUE

MATERIAL CHEMISTRY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

WED

MON

MON

WED

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

Time

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

70

70

70

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BSF2212

BSF2212

BSF2212

BSF3233

BSF3233

BSF3233

BSK2193

BSK2193

BSK2193

BSK1133

BSK1133

BSK1133

Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK3461/MATERIAL CHEMISTRY LAB

This course focuses on the design and management of quality for manufacturing, service and public sectors to achieve global competitiveness. Emphasis is placed on new techniques for managing quality. This course is divided by two parts. Part one provides an introduction to quality principles. Part two focuses on the management system, which is concerned with planning to meet customers¿ needs, arranging to meet those needs through leadership and strategic planning and accomplishing goals through the action of people and work processes. All of these done with an eye toward continuous improvement and using data and information to guide decision-making process.

The course consists of two closely related parts: uncertainty and validation in scientific analysis and its application to ISO/IEC 17025. Uncertainty covers the type of uncertainty, the components and their sources, combined and standard uncertainty as well as random and systematic errors. Validation discusses and explains method and laboratory validation.

This course introduces the basic principles and instrumentation of separation methods in chemistry. The major separation method used in chemical analysis, including chromatographyand electrophoresis will be discussed. Characterization, mechanism involved in separation, instrumental systems, advantages and limitation of methods will also be discussed. Students will be exposed to development and application of knowledge in explaining the concepts and principles of separation. The development of key skills is facilitated by a program of tutorials and practices.

This course exposes students to inorganic, organic materials and recent development in nanomaterials. Composite materials consisting of reinforced polymer with conventional fillers and nanomaterials will be discussed. The type of reinforcements, the types of matrices as wellas others constituent are discussed in details. Emphasis will be placed on types, characteristics, processing and applications of the various types of materials. The course will explain the properties of materials i.e. mechanical, electrical, magnetic, thermal and optical properties.

187

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

Year

BSK3143

BSK3153

BSK3163

BSK3451

BSK3461

Code

UNIT OPERATION

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PROCESS

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PROCESS

UNIT OPERATION LABORATORY

MATERIALS CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

MON

THU

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

Day

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

Time

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

V-BK-02

W-DK-15

FIST-L-UOL

FIST-L-UOL

FIST-L-UOL

FIST-L-PCL

FIST-L-PCL

FIST-L-PCL

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BSK1123

BSK1123

BSK1123

BSK1123

BSK1123

Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK3451/UNIT OPERATION LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK3143/UNIT OPERATION

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENAGN BSK3133/MATERIAL CHEMISTRY

This course discusses material balance on steady and recycle states and material balance based on chemical processes. Emphasis will be placed on energy balance concept based on chemical processes including stoichiometric chemical reaction equations, calculation of heats of reactions and application of the steam table. Also covered in this course are fluid pressure and fluid dynamics, liquid flow measurement, heat transfer and heat exchangers. The development of key skills is facilitated by a program of tutorials and practical.

This course reviews the whole spectrum of today's most commonly used industrial organic chemicals.It explains their origins, uses, preparations.It answers questions of today of chemical industry, such as, What are the industrial chemicalsand Where do they come from? How are they made? What are the factors that effect their level of production and pricing ? The course covers the sources, their competitive process and commercial uses of main building blocks starting from 1 carbon - structure to other cycle building blocks as well as other important industrial products such as organic pigments, oils & fats, soap & detergents etc

Modern inorganic chemical processes in the framework of globalisation, sustainability and technical innovation; Major inorganic chemistry industries; Traditional and novel inorganic processes; New chemical science and engineering technology; Sophisticated informationsystems in product and process design and development; Manufacturing and operation; Future of inorganic chemical processes; R&D need for new process chemistry.

Laboratory experiments are designed and structured for the course is related to several unit operations in an open laboratory concept. Laboratory practice are based on pilot-scale apparatus i.e. evaporators, heat exchangers, mixers, filters, gas absorption, distillation, rectification, extraction etc

This course expose students to the handling of various materials and their laboratory preperations and characterizations. The students will acquire the skill and experimental techniques for the sysnthesis, determination of their properties and characterizations of some important materials discussed in the Material Industry course.

188

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

4

4

Year

BSK3523

BSK3553

BSK3563

BSB3163

BSK4173

Code

OLEOCHEMISTRY

NATURAL PRODUCTS CHEMISTRY

CATALYSIS CHEMISTRY

PLANT AND MAMMALIAN CELL TECHNOLOGY

CURRENT TOPICS IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

FRI

WED

WED

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

V-BK-01

V-BK-01

V-BK-01

V-BK-01

V-BK-01

V-BK-01

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-15

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-13

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BSB1143BSB2172BSB1143BSB2172BSB1143BSB2172

Pre Requisite Remark

ELEKTIF

ELEKTIF

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIAMBIL SEKALI DENGAN BSB3441/PALNTAND MAMMALIAN CELL TECHNOLOGY LAB

This course covers various aspects of oils and fats, including oleochemical derivatives. Oleochemical compounds are environmentally friendly chemicals that can be produced from raw material of oils and fats from plant, animal and petroleum by cracking process, or modification. In recent times, with depleting oils from fossil origin, oils and fats of non-fossil origin have started to make great re-entries into various industries including the fuel sector. The advantage of such oils and fats is that their sources are renewable. Research in the field of Oleochemistry has been progress rapidly in Malaysia. This allows our country to continue toemerge as a developed country that is competitive and continues to lead the global oleochemical industry. In this course, recent trends in research and development of Oleochemistry will be discussed.

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Topics will be discussed in this course includes concepts, techniques and applications of plantand mammalian cell culture; principle of totipotency; essential equipment of a tissue and cell culture facility; growth media preparation; methods for growing and store suspension and adhesion cultures; different cell type such as embriogenic culture, callus, independent cell, and stem cells; as well as benefits from clone reproduction in agriculture, livestock, medicine, and other related fields. Principle and benefit of cryo preservation and germplasm collection also will be discussed further.

The course discusses current topics in industrial chemistry and chemical technology with emphasis on local and regional industries.

189

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:25 PM

FSTI

Faculty

GAMBANG

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

4

4

2

2

Year

BSK4183

BSK4471

BCT2053

BKU2032

Code

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

APPLIED STATISTICS

PROBABILITY & STATISTICS

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

03G

03G

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

THU

THU

THU

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

Time

W-DK-14

W-DK-14

W-DK-18

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-OCL

FIST-L-OCL

Loc

L

L

L

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

1

1

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

Y

Y

Exam

BSK1113

BSK1113

BSK1113

Pre Requisite Remark

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIABIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK4471/ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LAB

SUBJEK INI PERLU DIABIL SEKALI DENGAN BSK4183/ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

This course introduces the concepts of environmental science, environmental analysis, and environmental issues. It covers some fundamental aspects of the science of atmosphere, waters, and soil. This course covers environment quality guidelines used in Malaysia. It also covers the environmental monitoring strategies and analysis of inorganic and organic analyte in environment.

In this course students will learn basic techniques for sampling and carry out chemical analysis of environmentalsamples. Students will also learn to utilize electronic data acquisition systems and further develop their scientific writing skills.

Students are exposed to statistics including statistical problem-solving methodology and descriptive statistic, probability distributions commonly used in practice, sampling distribution and confidence interval, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance (ANOVA), goodness of fit testand contingency tables and regression and correlation including simple and multiple linear regressions. Appropriate software is used by students to implement some of these ideas in practice.

Students are exposed to statistics including statistical problem-solving methodology and descriptive statistic, probability distributions commonly used in practice, sampling distribution and confidence interval, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance (ANOVA), goodness of fit testand contingency tables and regression and correlation including simple and multiple linear regressions. Appropriate software is used by students to implement some of these ideas in practice.

190

STUDENT COURSE CATALOG 27

191

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

1

Year

BPF1113

BPF1123

BPF1213

BPF1223

Code

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY

PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS

INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

MON

MON

WED

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

70

70

70

60

60

60

70

70

70

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

The principles of management course generally discusses on the fundamentals management, i.e., Planning, Organizing, Leading and Controlling or POLC. Students will alsobe exposed to the issues and global challenges of future managers so that they will understand on the trends and best practices in managing an organization.

The subject is intended to provide an understanding of human work behavior in any industrialsetting. It will focuses on three parts concerning personnel issues, worker issues, organizational issues and work environment issues investigated in industrial/organizstional psychology. Specific topic include Introduction: Definitions & History;Research Methods; Job Analysis: Employee selection, Performance and Training & Development; Positive and Negative Employee Attitudes and Behavior; Leadership & Motivation; Work Teams and Organizational Development

This course intends to provide an understanding of fundamentals of Economics. The topics covered include What is Economics, Demand and Supply Analysis, Price Determination and Market Equilibrium, Elasticity of Demand and Supply, Taxation, Business Organization and Production Costs, Market Structure, An Introduction to National Income Accounts, The Determination of National Income, Aggregate Demand and Fiscal Policy, International Trade and The Central Bank, Money Supply and Inflation. Students will be exposed to micro and macro economics.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

1

Year

BPP1113

BPS1113

BPS1413

BPS1423

Code

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH FUNDAMENTALS

FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION SYSTEM

INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

THU

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

Time

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

75

75

75

30

30

30

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPS1113

Pre Requisite Remark

This course provides foundation and conceptual framework of project management. The discussion will begin with the introdution of project management body of knowledge and its recognized institutions in the world in promoting the area of project management. In this relation, Project Management Institute (PMI) will be introduced to the students as a recognized and professional institution for project management. issues pertaining tp PMI credentials, core values, code of ethics and professional conduct and knowledge areas among the topics to be discussed. Furthermore, students will have an opportunity to discuss project management concept involving organizational influence and team's involvement in ensuring successful project implementation, scope management, project charter and project management processes. The last chapter aims to familiarized students with the tools and latest technology in managing project.

This course introduces the principles and basic concepts of occupational safety and health. Students will be exposed to the history of occupational safety and health (OSH) development,act and legislations in relation to OSH, the responsibilities and qualification of safety and health practitioner and professional ethics. The human bodies and it's relaationship to workplace productivity will also be discussed. Introduction to industrial hygiene is also discussed as a foundation for the next subjects. Some common safety and health hazards will be emphasized for better understanding.

This subject is aimed to give an understanding on the basic concept of Fire Prevention and ProtectionSystem including its application in buildings. Organization pesonnel from top management to the lowest rank of workers are the focused group that carries continuous fire prevention measures while at work or living within the premisess. Besides, the usage of fire protection equipment are important to all workers particularly actions during emergencies. The course will cover topics such as: Introduction to Basic principles iof Fire , The components ofFire Safety, The (Protection) Active and (Prevention) Passive Fire safety System , The Life Cyclers of A Building, Loss Impact and Means of Escape During Emergenciesa. Upon completion of this course , the student will have studied the major topicareas within the field of fire hazard management and other sources of hazard, fire safety bestpractices and fire management system as well as emergency preparedness.

This course generally will give an introduction to the field of industrial hygiene, including the chemical, physical and biological agents which affect the health and safety of employees, theapplication of control measures for the various agents and study of occupational exposure limit. Upon completion of this course, the student will have studied the major topic areas within the field of chemical, physical and biological hazards, principle of exposure monitoring,medical surveillance and personal protective equipment.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

2

Year

BPS1433

BPS1443

BPT1113

BPF2113

Code

HAZARD RECOGNITION & RISK MANAGEMENT

INDUSTRIAL TOXICOLOGY

OPERATION & PRODUCTION IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

THU

THU

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

TUE

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

Time

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPS1113

Pre Requisite Remark

The most important aspect of OSH study is the ability in recognizing and understanding the existence of hazardous substance or materials within the work place or living areas. The level of risk is depends on how the hazards are being managed and controlled. This course is aimed to give an understanding on the basic steps in recognizing hazards at work place and managing the risks to an acceptable standard. These include the studies of hazard identification, types of risks, risk characterization, international standards, total quality management and impact assessment.

This course provides students with a basic understanding and appreciation of the principles of the toxic effects of chemicals on the living organism, regulatory aspect, application of toxicology in industry and the effects of toxic substances on man and the environment. Topicsinclude: disposition and metabolism of toxic substances, types of exposure and response, toxic responses of selected body systems, toxic mechanisms of drugs, industrial chemicals, food additives, pesticides, environmental pollutants, household products, toxicity testing and risk assessment

The subject is intended to provide an understanding on the operational aspects of management techniques. It will focus on the nature of operations management and its impact on competitiveness, and the role of the operations manager and the relationship with other business functions.

The research methodology course introduces students to the principles of social science research and its application when conducting research projects. Particular attention will be placed on quantitative research methodology. However, a briefly introduction of qualitative research will also be introduced. Topics that will be covered include how to identify researchproblem, research questions, research objectives and the significance of the research. The importance of literature review will be discussed and the role of theoretical framework in a research will be higlighted. The role of theories in research, hypotheses development and detail description about research design will be discussed. Finally, how to prepare a research proposal and research report will be part of students activities in this course.

194

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

2

Year

BPF2123

BPF2213

BPF2413

BPP2113

Code

QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

PROJECT PLANNING & CONTROL

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

01

01

Sec

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

FRI

THU

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

THU

THU

MON

MON

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPP1113

BPP1113

Pre Requisite Remark

This course intends to provide and understanding of fundamentals of Quality Management. The topics covered include Introduction to Quality Management, Cost of Poor Quality, Employee Involvement, Customer Satisfaction, Continuous Process Improvement, Supplier Partnership, Benchmarking, Environmental Management System, Quality Function Deployment and Quality Tools. Students will be exposed to various case studies on quality concept either locally or internationally.

-

This course aims to provide firm understanding on the significance role of information systems in today's organization in particular in managing organizational most valuable assets- its data and information. The discussion sessions shall covers four major topics; Information Systems and its applicability in modern enterprise and organization including its strategic competitive advantage as well as ethical issues involved; Information technology infrastructure and security issues; Information system applicability for digital age; building and managing information systems for organizational use. Hands on activity on the usage of office automation system and designing relational database shall be covered in lab sessions.

The aim of the course is to expose students to frameworks and processes that are useful in project planning and control. Students will learn to apply SMART principles to a project and become aware of the wide issues of planning and control in relation to project management.

195

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

Year

BPP2123

BPP2223

BPP2613

Code

PROJECT PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

PROJECT COST & BUDGET MANAGEMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

THU

FRI

FRI

Day

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

91

91

91

60

60

60

37

37

37

37

37

37

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPP1113

BPP1113

BPP1113

BPP1113

BPP1113

BPP1113

Pre Requisite Remark

This course aims to provide a bird-eye's view in managing all projects within the organization. Students will have opportunity to obtain firm understanding on project portfolio management (PPM). Improving resource utilization and planning and making right decision atthe right time about adding new projects or continues with the current one are the key topics. Establishing proper methods in evaluating, selecting and prioritizing organizational resourcesto the projects shall be discuss extensively. Appropriate tools and techniques shall be practice in class to assists student in evaluating project that is aligned with corporate strategies and return on investment goals. At the end, students are able to develop necessaryskills in monitoring resource utilization, cost and projects across the portfolio.

This subject is intended to introduce students to the first step in successfully managing a project's costs which is to have a project budget that realistically reflects the costs for executing the project. Project Cost & Budget Management addresses the identification, elaboration, planning, development and management of the project budget. Using best practices, students learn how to develop a project cost estimate, project budget and the project budget baseline. In addition, students practice the preparation of spending profile that supports variance analysis and corrective action using earned value management (EVM). Students gain an effective skill set for developing and controlling the project budget baseline.

This course will cover principles and concepts about ecology and ecosystems, weather and human impacts on the environment and its management and pollution. Natural renewable and non-renewable resources and its management, current issues on the environment, including economics, global view and ethics comprise the materials of the course. The topicsthat will be discussed include issues related to trade, environment and development and roles that are played by the consumer, community, industry and government towards sustainable development. The students will be also introduced to the ISO 14000 series of Environmental Management Standards

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

2

Year

BPS2113

BPS2123

BPS2413

BPS2423

Code

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

BEHAVIOUR BASED SAFETY

TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT

INDUSTRIAL SAFETY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

WED

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

Day

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

22:00-22:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

22:00-22:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

Time

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPF1123

BPF1123

BPF1123

BPS1443

BPS1443

BPS1443

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPS1113

Pre Requisite Remark

This course will expose the candidates to the latest and existing occupational safety and health management system, the evolution and the elements in the systems that cater current requirement in occupational safety and health. The course also introduces the concepts, relationships and principles of managing the occupational safety and health function and the development of training procedures and practices to integrate that function into the organization.

the course will introduce usage of behavior based safety as a tool for widespread involvementand change. the course will review the relationship between attitudes, culture, systems and behavior, explain how behaviour based safety fits into the hierarchy of countrol and introduce four elements of the behaviour based safety process. underlying concepts related to performane management and a powerfool tool (ABC analysis) is learned and applied to understanding behavioural and to develop a change plan. overall, the course provides a clearunderstanding of how attitudes, cultures and system influence or affect behaviour and focuses on understanding how successful behavioral change efforts really work. effective leadership and managemnt are seen as the cornerstone to success in promoting safety culture. this course also will introduce current thinking on safety leadership, supervision models, and strategies relevant to health and safety at work

This course introduces the student to the physical, chemical and toxic properties of toxic and hazardous wastes which are the basis for their hazard classification, movement and distribution as well as their impacts on human health and the environment. The industries which generate toxic and hazardous waste will be discussed. The management of these wastes which include handling, storage and transportation based on the regulations stipulated in the Environmental Quality Act, 1974 as well as other international regulations will be discussed. Understanding on the treatment and disposal processes will be emphasized including pollution prevention and waste minimization strategies.

This course is designed to give student understanding in industrial safety field and its application in the hazards identification and risk management. Students will be exposed to machinery safety practices including design, safe operation, fencing and guarding. Student also will be introduced to mechanical handling safety which details out the design and safe operation of material handling equipment. Hazards and control of confined space and pressure vessel are also exposed to student. Basic electrical safety topics are discussed as part of industrial safety menagement.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

2

2

2

Year

BPS2433

BPS2613

BPT2113

BPT2123

BPT2413

BPT2423

Code

ERGONOMICS

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY

LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

PRINCIPLES OF CAD/CAM

STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

03

03

03

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

TUE

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

12:00-12:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

W-DKU-K-01

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

13

13

13

14

14

14

60

60

60

90

90

90

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

Y

Y

Exam

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPS1113

Pre Requisite Remark

This course provides a foundation for understanding the key concepts and principles related to ergonomics. The aim of ergonomics in industry is to increase productivity, and decrease accidents and illnesses by obtaining a good fit between the employer and the job. This course also examines the relationships between employer, work equipment and work environment. Case studies are also used to test student current knowledge and understanding of the way complex systems are designed and used.

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This course is intended to introduce the legal and ethical issues pertaining to business and organization. Students examine such issues as personnel law and obligations; negotiations; contract management; constitutional rights of individuals; legal liability of professionals and organizations; legal compliance; and ethical standards.

-

-

The subject is designed to introduce methods for data collection, control chart construction and interpretation, and statistical diagnosis for process improvement. The course blends statistical process control (SPC) and principles of statistics for quality control and process improvement purpose. It also covers forecasting techniques and acceptance sampling methods.

198

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

3

3

3

3

Year

BPT2613

BPF3113

BPP3113

BPP3133

BPP3143

Code

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY

MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL

CHANGE MANAGEMENT

CONTRACT AND PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT

PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

THU

THU

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

Day

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

Time

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

27

27

27

28

28

28

60

60

60

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPP3213BPP2113BPP2223BPP3213BPP2113BPP2223BPP3213BPP2113BPP2223

BPP3213BPP2113BPP2223BPP3213BPP2113BPP2223BPP3213BPP2113BPP2223

Pre Requisite Remark

-

This course provides an overview of many issues related to managing human capital in the organization. Topics are designed to gain an understanding of how individuals in organizationgrow and progress, and what are the formal dimensions that impinge upon employees and employers, and their relationship to planning, mobility, goal-achievement, motivation and performance.

The student will identify ways to solve problems related to change on the job, including organising change in organisation. Strategies and need to help the organisation successfullyimplement change will be discussed. Students are introduced with models in helping the organisation to manage change and how to manage resistance to change. Several approaches will be introduced in ensure how change in management will be effective.

This course develops an understanding on the concepts and practices in contract and procurement management. The discussion involved strategies applied during procurement processes and contract negotiation as one of the project management activities. Procurement solution options, procurement decision model, problem solving approach by considering project activities, risk allocation and responsibility will be discuss during the class sessions. At the end of teh course, students will be equipped with the skills and necessary knowledge in negotiating and successfully managing the contract and procurement processes for a project.

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Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

Year

BPP3213

BPP3413

BPP3613

BPS3413

Code

ESTIMATING & SCHEDULING

PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOOLS

STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

MON

MON

MON

WED

WED

THU

MON

MON

MON

Day

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

22:00-22:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

12:00-12:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

22:00-22:50

Time

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPP2223

BPP2223

BPP2223

BPP2113

BPP2113

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPS1113

Pre Requisite Remark

Realistic schedules and budgets for every project is crucial and perhaps one of the most challenging aspects in project planning. This to ensure that project could be delivered within teh agreed time, reasonable cost and manageable constraints. On the other hand, studies show that majority of projetcs finish "Late" or "Over Budget". Such scenarios make project managers and his team fail in the eyes of key stakeholder, unable to deliver as what is expected by their clients and less support to the business objectives. Further, attempting to meet impossible deadlines and budgets leads to unplanned product shortfalls that cause long term support and utilization problems.

As a matter of fact, this course attempts to explain the importance of estimation and scheduling process in the project planning. The discussion will focus on approach and strategies in developing viable schedules and cost estimation which is influence the businesssuccess projects, products and organizations.

Project Management Tools course aims to endow students with knoweldge as well as practical experiences in managing a project using selected project management software. The ultimate goal of this course is to show how elements of project management can be made more predicatable and scientific through the use of structured system and integrated tools. Selected project management tools/software will be introduced during the lab session to grant student with necessary knowledge and skills in dealing with stages of the project life cycle, how to work within organizational and cost constraints, manage resource and project team effectively.

Business is about how customers, suppliers, employees, financiers (stockholders, bondholders, bank etc), communities, the media and managers interact and create value. In this subject, concrete principles and practical techniques for managing stakeholder relationships in order to ensure a firm¿s survival, reputation and success will be learnt.

This course is designed for persons who work in the contruction industry. This course will provide all members with greater safety contruction field particularly refered to contruction safety awareness. It also designed to increase their confidence in the action to take in case of any emergencies. The stages of contruction and most of the building process within the life cycle of a building will be elaborated. All the relevant document and acts particularly relating to Malaysia scenario a among the important references that will be discussed along with the sequence ofbuilding contruction. Student are expected to venture into a general safe working practices at contruction site and able to supervise the total environment as a free accident area.

200

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

3

Year

BPS3423

BPS3433

BPS3443

BPS3453

BPS3512

BPS3613

Code

EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND ANALYSIS

APPLIED MECHANICS FOR SAFETY

HUMAN FACTOR IN SAFETY ENGINEERING

ACCIDENT AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS

FINAL YEAR PROJECT 1

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

TUE

TUE

WED

FRI

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

TUE

THU

THU

Day

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

12:00-12:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

Time

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPS1423

BPS1423

BUM2123

BUM2123

BUM2123

BPS2433

BPS2433

BPS2433

BPS1113

BPS1113

BPS1113

Pre Requisite Remark

This course is for advanced in depth study of the approaches to workplace and personel exposure sampling. Emphasis is on statistical sampling methods, passive monitoring, colorimetric devices, breathing zone, area sampling strategies, monitoring and surveillance techniques. Course work will include laboratory exercises and field work. This course is also designed to assist student in understanding the various instruments that are utilized in industrial hygiene studies and give them the chance to fully understand the way these instruments are calibrated and applied

-

An analysis of the man-machine relationship and the biological, physiological and psychological factors that contribute to accident causation; examination of theoretical and applied research findings.

-

Final Year Project is intended to give an exposure to the students on the process of conducting academic research in their respective area of study such as Industrial TechnologyManagement, Project Management, or Occupational Safety and Health. Final Year Project consists of Final Year Project I (BP*3512/3522) and Final Year Project II (BP*4514/4524).

This subject is intended to give an exposure to the students on the process of conducting academic research in their respective area of Occupational Safety and Health. The students are expected to prepare and present their research/project proposal

This course introduces the students to elements of solid waste management systems, which include generation, on-site handling, collection, transportation, treatment and disposal. Aspects to be discussed include methods of waste classification, categorization and listing, handling of waste at source, collection and transportation of waste, waste treatment technologies including waste minimization and recycling, and final disposal technologies. Current and legal issues on solid waste management both from local and international perspectives will also be discussed.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

Year

BPS3623

BPT3113

BPT3123

BPT3133

BPT3153

BPT3413

BPT3423

Code

AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY

MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY

INDUSTRIAL LOGISTICS

PROCUREMENT IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION

OPTIMIZATION METHODS

PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

THU

THU

WED

WED

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

WED

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

Day

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

17:00-17:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

22:00-22:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

The topics in this course discuss several important aspects of air pollution that include classification and sources of air pollutants, their effects towards human, vegetation and material. Sampling methods, pollution control and air quality management system will be discussed.

This subject is intended to give an understanding on the concept of technology management and its application to organization particularly business firm. The topics to be covered are : Introduction to Management of Technology, The Role of Technology in the Creation of Wealth, Critical Factors in Managing Technology, MOT New Paradigms, Technology Life Cycles, The Process of Technological Innovation, Competitiveness, Business Strategy & Technology Strategy, Technology Planning and Technology Transfer.

-

This subject is aimed to provide the understanding of procurement management in industrial sector. It focuses on the management of the procurement, Purchasing Procedures and Systems Contracting, Order Management, Supplier Selection and Evaluation, Price/Cost Analysis and Negotiation Strategies, Relationship Management, E-Procurement, and Special Purchasing Applications.

This subject is intended to help students develop or enhance their own creativity, to understand the relationship between creativity and innovation, and finally, to explore how business organisations foster and inhibit creativity for competitiveness and commercialisation.

-

The subject covers the planning and controlling of production in industrial management including the topics of JIT, MRP, MRPII, ERP, production system design, analytical techniques and concepts of production and process control.

202

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

4

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BPT3613

BPP4113

BPP4123

BPP4133

BPP4524

BPS4113

BPS4413

Code

TECHNOLOGY ASESSMENT

PROJECT COMMUNICATION & NEGOTIATION

CONTRACT LAW

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

FINAL YEAR PROJECT 2

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION

PROCESS SAFETY AND LOSS PREVENTION

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

WED

WED

FRI

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

22:00-22:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

22:00-22:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

22:00-22:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

22:00-22:50

Time

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-01

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-03

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPP3143BPP3133BPP3143BPP3133BPP3143BPP3133

BPP3133

BPP3133

BPP3133

BPP1113

BPP1113

BPP1113

BPP3522

BPP3522

BPS1433

BPS1433

BPS1433

Pre Requisite Remark

This subject is intended to provide students with the opportunity to:-¿ Understand the importance of technology assessment in corporate strategic planning;¿ Understand the critical elements of technology assessment; and¿ Learn and apply tools and techniques related to technology scanning, technology impacts, strategic technology analysis, technology road mapping, technology forecasting, and measuring technology performance.

-

-

-

-

-

-

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BPS4423

BPS4514

BPS4613

BPT4113

BPT4413

BPT4423

Code

OCCUPATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGYAND DISEASE

FINAL YEAR PROJECT 2

WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

MANUFACTURING DESIGN

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

FRI

FRI

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

Day

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

22:00-22:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

Time

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-05

T-DK-05

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-04

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

T-DK-02

T-DK-02

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

23

23

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

Exam

BPS1443BPF3313BUM2413BPS1443BPF3313BUM2413

Pre Requisite Remark

This course will expose the students to basic principles of epidemiology necessary to understand scientific literature, monitor data in industry, and/or to conduct scientific investigations or surveillance activities. This course will emphasize on aspects of disease transmission and causation, occurrence of disease, determining the cause of disease and estimating risk. The major types of epidemiologic study (cohort, case referent and cross-sectional) will be described. Threats to validity and issues in interpreting epidemiologic data such as bias, confounding factors, and random error will be discussed. Communicable and non-communicable diseases plus epidemiologic surveillance will be also discussed for preventing and controlling diseases. Students will also learn how to review a number of published articles related to epidemiologic issues.

-

This course gives the students exposure to the physical, biological and chemical processes that are used in the treatment of wastewater. Process design calculation for specific processes will be stressed. Examples of the use of these processes in the manufacturing sector and agriculture including low waste zero discharged technology also will be discussed. The environmental laboratory is introduced to students the important of scientific analysis of the wastewater as part of environmental impact assessment. This is to curb the damaged done to the purity of water and to be able to reduce the level of pollution into the surrounding living space particularly involving the quality of river

-

The subject is intended to introduce manufacturing processes as used by industries to transform rawmaterial to a final product: covering basic principles in metal forming, casting, joining and machiningprocesses. The subject also covers other essential processes such as non-traditional machining and surface treatments. Besides theoretical learning, students will also be exposed to the practical experiences related tobasic manufacturing works which are common to the production industries.

-

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

GAMBANG

PEKAN

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

Year

BPT4514

UGE2002

UGE2002

Code

FINAL YEAR PROJECT 2

TECHNOPRENEURSHIP

TECHNOPRENEURSHIP

Course Name

01

01

01G

01G

02G

02G

03G

03G

04G

04G

05G

05G

06G

06G

07P

07P

08P

08P

09P

09P

10P

10P

11P

11P

Sec

WED

WED

MON

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

WED

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

Time

T-DK-06

T-DK-06

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

W-DKU-S-01

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK1

E00DK2

E00DK2

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

120

120

120

120

120

120

120

120

120

120

120

120

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

-

-

-

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

2

Year

BPF2413

BPP2113

BPT2413

BPT2423

Code

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

PROJECT PLANNING & CONTROL

PRINCIPLES OF CAD/CAM

STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL

Course Name

01A

01A

01B

01B

02A

02A

02B

02B

01

01

01A

01A

01B

01B

01A

01A

01B

01B

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

WED

WED

WED

WED

Day

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPP1113

BPP1113

BPP1113

BPP1113

BPP1113

BPP1113

Pre Requisite Remark

This course aims to provide firm understanding on the significance role of information systems in today's organization in particular in managing organizational most valuable assets- its data and information. The discussion sessions shall covers four major topics; Information Systems and its applicability in modern enterprise and organization including its strategic competitive advantage as well as ethical issues involved; Information technology infrastructure and security issues; Information system applicability for digital age; building and managing information systems for organizational use. Hands on activity on the usage of office automation system and designing relational database shall be covered in lab sessions.

The aim of the course is to expose students to frameworks and processes that are useful in project planning and control. Students will learn to apply SMART principles to a project and become aware of the wide issues of planning and control in relation to project management.

-

The subject is designed to introduce methods for data collection, control chart construction and interpretation, and statistical diagnosis for process improvement. The course blends statistical process control (SPC) and principles of statistics for quality control and process improvement purpose. It also covers forecasting techniques and acceptance sampling methods.

206

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Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

Year

BPP3413

BPP3522

BPS3423

BPS3623

BPT3153

Code

PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOOLS

FINAL YEAR PROJECT 1

EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND ANALYSIS

AIR POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY

CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION

Course Name

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01A

01A

01A

01A

01A

01A

01B

01B

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

Day

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT-01A

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPP2113

BPP2113

BPP2113

BPP2113

BPF2113BPF3313BUM2413

BPS1423

BPS1423

Pre Requisite Remark

Project Management Tools course aims to endow students with knoweldge as well as practical experiences in managing a project using selected project management software. The ultimate goal of this course is to show how elements of project management can be made more predicatable and scientific through the use of structured system and integrated tools. Selected project management tools/software will be introduced during the lab session to grant student with necessary knowledge and skills in dealing with stages of the project life cycle, how to work within organizational and cost constraints, manage resource and project team effectively.

Final Year Project is intended to give an exposure to the students on the process of conducting academic research in their respective area of study such as Industrial TechnologyManagement, Project Management, or Occupational Safety and Health. Final Year Project consists of Final Year Project I (BP*3512/3522) and Final Year Project II (BP*4514/4524).

This subject is intended to give an exposure to the students on the process of conducting academic research in their respective area of Project Management. The students are expected to prepare and present their research/project proposal.

This course is for advanced in depth study of the approaches to workplace and personel exposure sampling. Emphasis is on statistical sampling methods, passive monitoring, colorimetric devices, breathing zone, area sampling strategies, monitoring and surveillance techniques. Course work will include laboratory exercises and field work. This course is also designed to assist student in understanding the various instruments that are utilized in industrial hygiene studies and give them the chance to fully understand the way these instruments are calibrated and applied

The topics in this course discuss several important aspects of air pollution that include classification and sources of air pollutants, their effects towards human, vegetation and material. Sampling methods, pollution control and air quality management system will be discussed.

This subject is intended to help students develop or enhance their own creativity, to understand the relationship between creativity and innovation, and finally, to explore how business organisations foster and inhibit creativity for competitiveness and commercialisation.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

4

4

4

Year

BPT3413

BPT3423

BPT3512

BPP4528

BPP4534

BPS4423

Code

OPTIMIZATION METHODS

PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL

FINAL YEAR PROJECT 1

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT

OCCUPATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGYAND DISEASE

Course Name

01A

01A

02A

02A

01A

01A

01B

01B

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

Day

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

Time

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L- 01B

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

31

31

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

30

60

30

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BPS1443BPF3313BUM2413BPS1443BPF3313BUM2413BPS1443BPF3313BUM2413BPS1443BPF3313BUM2413

Pre Requisite Remark

-

The subject covers the planning and controlling of production in industrial management including the topics of JIT, MRP, MRPII, ERP, production system design, analytical techniques and concepts of production and process control.

Final Year Project is intended to give an exposure to the students on the process of conducting academic research in their respective area of study such as Industrial TechnologyManagement, Project Management, or Occupational Safety and Health. Final Year Project consists of Final Year Project I (BP*3512/3522) and Final Year Project II (BP*4514/4524).

This subject is intended to give an exposure to the students on the process of conducting academic research in their respective area of Industrial Technology Management. The students are expected to prepare and present their research/project proposal

-

-

This course will expose the students to basic principles of epidemiology necessary to understand scientific literature, monitor data in industry, and/or to conduct scientific investigations or surveillance activities. This course will emphasize on aspects of disease transmission and causation, occurrence of disease, determining the cause of disease and estimating risk. The major types of epidemiologic study (cohort, case referent and cross-sectional) will be described. Threats to validity and issues in interpreting epidemiologic data such as bias, confounding factors, and random error will be discussed. Communicable and non-communicable diseases plus epidemiologic surveillance will be also discussed for preventing and controlling diseases. Students will also learn how to review a number of published articles related to epidemiologic issues.

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Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY

02-DEC-11 02:28 PM

FTec

Faculty

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BPS4528

BPS4534

BPS4613

BPT4413

BPT4423

BPT4528

BPT4534

Code

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT

WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

MANUFACTURING DESIGN

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01A

01A

01A

01A

02B

02B

01

01

Sec

THU

THU

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

Day

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

20:00-20:50

21:00-21:50

Time

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L- 01B

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

FKPPT- L-08

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

23

23

30

60

30

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam Pre Requisite Remark

-

-

This course gives the students exposure to the physical, biological and chemical processes that are used in the treatment of wastewater. Process design calculation for specific processes will be stressed. Examples of the use of these processes in the manufacturing sector and agriculture including low waste zero discharged technology also will be discussed. The environmental laboratory is introduced to students the important of scientific analysis of the wastewater as part of environmental impact assessment. This is to curb the damaged done to the purity of water and to be able to reduce the level of pollution into the surrounding living space particularly involving the quality of river

The subject is intended to introduce manufacturing processes as used by industries to transform rawmaterial to a final product: covering basic principles in metal forming, casting, joining and machiningprocesses. The subject also covers other essential processes such as non-traditional machining and surface treatments. Besides theoretical learning, students will also be exposed to the practical experiences related tobasic manufacturing works which are common to the production industries.

-

-

-

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STUDENT COURSE CATALOG 28

210

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKP

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

1

1

Year

BFF1102

BFF1113

BFF1123

BFF1303

BFF1502

Code

STATICS

ENGINEERING MATERIALS

DYNAMICS

ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

Exam

BFF1102

BFF1102

BFF1102

BFF1102

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces force vector algebra, equilibrium of forces on particle, equilibrium of forces on single rigid body and force analysis on simple frames and machine structures (multi-rigid bodies) and problems involving dry friction.

This course introduces atomic bonding, crystal structure, mechanical and physical properties, microstructure, phase diagram, ferrous and non-ferrous alloys, polymers, ceramics and advanced materials.

This course introduces principles of kinematics of a particle and a rigid body, kinetics of a particle and a rigid body utilizing force and acceleration method, work and energy method and impulse and momentum method.

This course introduces DC resistive network analysis, AC network analysis, diodes, bipolar junction transistors (BJT), operational amplifier (op-amp) and digital logic circuits.

-

211

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKP

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

Year

BFF1602

BFF1612

BFF1801

Code

TECHNICAL DRAWING

CAD MODELING

MACHINING 1

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

Sec

MON

MON

MON

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

MON

MON

MON

WED

WED

WED

MON

MON

MON

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

Time

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

35

35

35

35

35

35

35

35

35

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BFF1602

BFF1602

BFF1602

BFF1602

BFF1602

BFF1602

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces basic technical drawing method, symbols and standards. Manual drafting and CAD software are used to produce drawing on assignments throughout the course.

This course introduces CAD/CAM system and geometric modeling emphasized curves, surfaces and NURBS. Student experience the practical learning through the CATIA V5 software.

This course introduces the basic technique to perform manual production techniques by selecting and using appropriate hand tools and perform basic turning processes and operations according to the given dimensions, specifications and tolerances.

212

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKP

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

1

1

1

2

2

Year

BFF1811

BFF1921

BFF1922

BFF1133

BFF2003

Code

MACHINING 2

ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

ENGINEERING ECONOMY

MECHANICS OF MATERIALS

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

02

03

03

03

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

Sec

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP07-L

FKP-DK-05

FKP-DK-05

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

Loc

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

35

35

35

35

35

35

35

35

35

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BFF1102BFF1113BFF1102BFF1113BFF1102BFF1113BFF1102BFF1113

Pre Requisite Remark

This course introduces student basic application of the measuring instruments, milling process and surface grinding.

-

-

-

This course introduces input and output, variables, constants, arithmetic operations and mathematical functions, user-defined functions, selection making decision and repetitive construct and array data structure. The programming language used for the course is C language.

213

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKP

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

2

2

2

Year

BFF2213

BFF2223

BFF2233

BFF2403

BFF2413

BFF2513

Code

THERMAL-FLUID ENGINEERING 2

FLUID MECHANICS

THERMODYNAMICS

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 1

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 2

MANUFACTURING SYSTEM

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

THU

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-02

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

Loc

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BFF2203

BFF2203

BFF2203

BFF2403

BFF2403

BFF2403

BFF2403

Pre Requisite Remark

-

-

-

This course introduces the various type of manufacturing processes including metal casting processes, forming and shaping processes for metal, plastics and composites, material removal processes, joining processes and finishing processes.

This course introduces the processing of ceramics and composites materials. It also covers powder metallurgy, non-traditional machining and rapid prototyping processes.

The course provides in-depth understanding of the structure and function of modern manufacturing systems. Methods of managing resources through implementation of strategiclean practices in a manufacturing environment to achieve the strategic goals of waste minimization, quality improvement, increased manufacturing flexibility, downtime reduction, continuous process improvement and greater resources efficiency would be emphasized.

214

Timetable by Program

Faculty : FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKP

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

2

Year

BFF2613

BFF2623

BFF2801

BFF2821

Code

MANUFACTURING DESIGN

CAD/CAM/CAE

ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS LAB

MECHANICS LAB

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

02

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

02

02

02

Sec

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

Time

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP05-L

FKP05-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP04-L

FKP04-L

FKP04-L

FKP04-L

FKP04-L

FKP04-L

FKP09-L

FKP09-L

FKP09-L

FKP09-L

FKP09-L

FKP09-L

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Exam

BFF1612

BFF1612

BFF1612

BFF1612

BFF1612

BFF1612

BFF1612

BFF1612

BFF1303

BFF1303

BFF1303

BFF1303

BFF1303

BFF1303

BFF1133

BFF1133

BFF1133

BFF1133

BFF1133

BFF1133

Pre Requisite Remark

-

.This course introduces the basic concept CAD/CAM system. The understanding of the of CAD/CAM concept and focus on different procedures in NC programming, the different geometry and the selection of the appropriate cycle and the proper tooling. Understanding thefeatures and application of the various method of creating geometrical surfaces, free form surface and derived surface also ability to handle digitized data to constructed model. Use the available features to machine the different types of surfaces using 3-Axis and the application of tool containment boundaries during machining

-

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Timetable by Program

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02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKP

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

2

2

2

3

3

3

Year

BFM2013

BFM2303

BFM2313

BFF3103

BFF3123

BFF3203

Code

PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS

ANALOG ELECTRONICS

DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

VIBRATIONS

MACHINE DESIGN

HEAT TRANSFER

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

TUE

TUE

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

Time

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP04-L

FKP04-L

FKP04-L

FKP04-L

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-01

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

Loc

L

L

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Mode

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BFF2003

BFF2003

BFF2003

BFF2003

Pre Requisite Remark

-

-

-

-

-

-

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02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKP

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

Year

BFF3302

BFF3503

BFF3523

BFF3543

BFF3603

Code

SENSOR AND INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING

PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL

RELIABILITY ENGINEERING

PLASTICS PRODUCT DESIGN

Course Name

01

01

01

02

02

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

WED

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

THU

MON

MON

WED

WED

MON

MON

WED

WED

WED

FRI

FRI

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

THU

THU

Day

12:00-12:50

08:00-08:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

11:00-11:50

11:00-11:50

12:00-12:50

12:00-12:50

Time

FKP-DK-01

FKP08-L

FKP08-L

FKP08-L

FKP08-L

FKP08-L

FKP08-L

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

FKP03-L

Loc

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

B

B

Mode

60

30

60

30

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

15

15

15

15

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Exam

BFF3403

BFF3403

BFF3403

BFF3403

BFF3403

BFF3403

Pre Requisite Remark

-

This course introduces the role of production engineering in a manufacturing plant. The concept of production engineering for lean production, planning of a manufacturing plant fromlayout planning, process planning, equipment and facilities planning up to designing a manufacturing plant and process will be introduce together with practical project. Student too will expose to the basic knowledge of time standard, takt time, ergonomic elements planning in performing production engineering tasks and producibility engineering.

-

-

-

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Faculty : FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKP

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

3

3

3

3

3

Year

BFF3613

BFF3801

BFM3303

BFM3313

BFM3323

BFM3403

Code

SHEET METAL PRODUCT DESIGN

THERMAL-FLUID ENGINEERING LAB

ELECTRICAL DRIVE SYSTEM

ELECTRICAL POWER AND MACHINES

POWER ELECTRONICS

FLUID DRIVE SYSTEM

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

02

02

02

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

MON

THU

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

FRI

FRI

Day

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

16:00-16:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

Time

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP10-L

FKP10-L

FKP10-L

FKP10-L

FKP10-L

FKP10-L

FKP06-L

FKP06-L

FKP06-L

FKP06-L

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP06-L

FKP06-L

FKP06-L

FKP06-L

Loc

L

L

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

L

L

Mode

15

15

15

15

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

Exam

BFF3403

BFF3403

BFF3403

BFF3403

BFF2213

BFF2213

BFF2213

BFF2213

BFF2213

BFF2213

Pre Requisite Remark

-

-

-

-

-

-

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02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKP

Faculty

PEKAN

Campus

DEGREE

Level

3

4

4

4

4

4

Year

BFM3503

BFF4103

BFF4503

BFF4513

BFF4523

BFF4623

Code

PLC AND MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEMS

CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING

FACTORY MANAGEMENT

LEAN PRODUCTION SYSTEM

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

MOLD 2

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

THU

THU

FRI

FRI

MON

MON

WED

WED

Day

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

16:00-16:50

17:00-17:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

Time

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-04

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-DK-03

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

Loc

L

L

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

Mode

30

30

30

30

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

16

16

16

16

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

N

N

N

Exam

BFF4603

BFF4603

BFF4603

BFF4603

Pre Requisite Remark

-

-

-

-

-

-

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02-DEC-11 02:26 PM

FKP

Faculty

PEKAN

NO TIMETABLE

Campus

DEGREE

DEGREE

Level

4

4

4

4

4

4

3

4

4

Year

BFF4633

BFF4911

BFF4912

BFF4922

BFM4503

BFM4703

BFF3906

BFF4613

BFF4914

Code

DIE 2

ENVIRONMENT SAFETY & HEALTH

ENVIRONMENT SAFETY & HEALTH

ENGINEERS AND SOCIETY

ROBOTICS FOR ENGINEERS

COMPUTER-CONTROLLED OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEM

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

DIE 1

FINAL YEAR PROJECT 2

Course Name

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

01

1

01

Sec

TUE

TUE

THU

THU

MON

MON

MON

MON

THU

THU

MON

MON

WED

WED

TUE

TUE

FRI

FRI

Day

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

08:00-08:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

10:00-10:50

11:00-11:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

14:00-14:50

15:00-15:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

09:00-09:50

10:00-10:50

Time

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-BK-01

FKP-DK-05

FKP-DK-05

FKP-DK-05

FKP-DK-05

FKP-DK-05

FKP-DK-05

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

FKP02-L

Loc

L

L

B

B

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

B

B

L

L

B

B

Mode

16

16

16

16

60

60

60

60

60

60

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

30

130

61

Cap

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Staff

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

N

Y

Exam

BFF4613

BFF4613

BFF4613

BFF4613

BFF3613

BFF4902

Pre Requisite Remark

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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