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Table Of Contents
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Content
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1.
Preface
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2.
Introduction
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3.
Vision and Mission
3.1 Department of Polytechnic Education
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3.2 Politeknik Muadzam Shah
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4.
Management Organisation Chart
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5.
Outcome Based Education
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6.
Commerce Department
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6.1 List of Staff
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6.2 Facilities
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6.3 Programmes Offered
6.3.1 Diploma in Business Studies (DPM)
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6.3.2 Diploma in Accounting (DAT)
31
6.4 Higher Academic Pathway
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Supporting Department
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7.1 Department of Mathematics, Science and Computer
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7.2 Department of General Studies
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8.
Student Facilities
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7.
9.
Studies information
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10.
Other Facilities
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11.
Editorial Board
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12.
Master Plan of Politeknik Muadzam Shah
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i
Preface
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
Assalamualaimkum and Salam 1 Malaysia. Dear Students,
Welcome to our beautiful and cosy campus of Politeknik Muadzam Shah (PMS).
Our students come from all walks of life and various backgrounds. It is our commitment at PMS to help you, as an adult learner, succeed in upgrading yourself
and achieve the right balance holistically.
The world faces dynamic changes in technology and business at amazing speed. To sustain our
economy, the Malaysian workforce needs to continuously upgrade itself to acquire new skills and
knowledge so as to stay relevant. Striking a good balance between your studies and co-curricular
activities, I do believe that PMS will broaden your views about tertiary education and guide you to
enhance your future career.
The rapid changes around the globe demands educational institutions to be dynamic and responsive towards the technological changes around the world. To accommodate such requirement,
the courses offered by the Commerce, Information Technology & Communication, Mechanical,
Design & Visual Communication as well as Tourism & Hospitality Departments in PMS are designed to produce graduates who are creative, innovative and possess towering personality. In
order for PMS to achieve its intended target, we have well-trained lecturer whom are able to assist and facilitate the students in their learning as well as their holistic education.
We are so pleased that you are here. Best wishes and welcome to PMS !
WAN MUHAMMAD AFIFI BIN. WAN ABDULLAH
Director
Politeknik Muadzam Shah
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Preface
Assalamualaimkum and Salam 1 Malaysia. Dear Students,
Welcome to the new academic year in Commerce Department of Politeknik
Muadzam Shah (PMS). I wish you a successful and enjoyable semester. The day
you stepped into this Commerce Department signified a new stage of your life.
Often you have to learn how to stand on your own two feet to face challenges and
to make hard and tough decisions. You have to learn how to weather storms, face
difficulties and failures. People will look at you as a highly educated and responsible adult. Be
tenacious, truthful and humble. We'll get the best out of you. We'll also try to provide you with an
amicable and congenial environment here at PMS for you to learn how to think creatively, manage your time properly, and get your work done efficiently. But to do this we need your active
participation, cooperation and contribution. From zero to hero, do seek a balance between your
studies and leisure time as well.
This handbook had been prepared for the current and prospective commerce department students. It outlines the knowledge, skills and outcomes of all the programmes curriculum develops
for its graduates. Currently, we offer Diploma in Business Studies (DPM) and Diploma in Accountancy (DAT). In order for the students to graduate, the four categories of courses are to be completed – compulsory, common chore, discipline and elective. We also provide the necessary facilities such as Lecture Hall, Accountancy Lab, Entrepreneur Room, Business Support Centre and
Wi-Fi connections to realize the learning potential of students.
All the lecturers look forward in seeing all you and we hope that your presence here will make
Commerce Department more interesting and lively. We believe that you are able to contribute to
the better image and excellence of the department. Studying in PMS will be one of the most exciting and memorable time in your life. Good Luck ! Wassalam.
HASNIDA BT ISMAIL
Head of Commerce Department
Politeknik Muadzam Shah
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Introduction
Politeknik Muadzam Shah (PMS) is the 19th polytechnic of the Department of Polytechnic
Education, Ministry of Higher Education. PMS is located in the District of Rompin in the State of
Pahang. On 23 November 2010, PMS has been in operation at the new campus, PMS has offer
nine (9) academic programs at the diploma level. PMS has been awarded the MS ISO 9001:2000
certication by SIRIM QAS International Sdn. Ltd on October 6, 2006. On October 6, 2009, PMS
has received MS ISO 9001:2008 certification.
Established in August 2003, PMS started in Kolej Vokasional Muadzam Shah (back then was
Sekolah Menengah Teknik Muadzam Shah). Moving to its own campus in the end of 2010,
Politeknik Muadzam Shah has risen to the forefront of achievements in various fields, emerging
as the catalyst polytechnic in academic, innovation as well as social responsibilities activities.
The PMS campus is spread across the area of 100 acres which houses seven academic departments, two non-academic departments and seven supporting service units. Those academic
departments consist of five main departments and two ancillary departments. The main departments are the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Commerce, Department of
Information Technology and Communication, Department of Design and Visual Communication,
and Department of Hospitality and Tourism. The ancillary departments, on the other hand, are the
Department of Mathematics, Science & Computer and Department of General Studies.
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Vision & Mission
DEPARTMENT OF POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION
VISION
To be Malaysia’s number one provider of innovative human capital through
transformational education and training for the global workforce by 2015.
MISSION
Breaking boundaries for the creation of transformative and creative learning environment for an
innovation-led economy.
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Vision & Mission
POLITEKNIK MUADZAM SHAH
VISION
Politeknik pilihan penjana modal insan melalui pendidikan dan latihan yang menyeluruh bagi
memenuhi keperluan tenaga kerja global menjelang 2015
MISSION
Mewujudkan persekitaran kondusif mencakupi pembangunan sahsiah bagi memperkasakan modal
insan yang kreatif dan berdaya saing
akupi pembangunan sahsiah bagi memperkasakan modal
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Management Organisation Chart
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Outcome Based Education (OBE)
Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) and related professional
bodies require all programs offered by Institution of Higher Learnings to adopt the Outcome
Based Education approach in their teaching and learning activities. This is in line with the
paradigm shift mooted by the Ministry of Higher Education to enhance the quality of education
in Malaysia.
Outcome-based education (OBE) is an educational approach that focuses on what students are
able to do upon completion of a course. All curriculum and teaching decisions are made based
on how best to facilitate the desired outcome. The term outcomes in this matter would be a set
of values or ‘wish list’ on what students should acquire upon their educational program
completion. Outcome-based education is designed so that “all students are equipped with the
knowledge, skills and qualities needed to be successful after they exit the educational
system” (Spady, 1994, p. 9).
In brief, OBE answers the following questions:
 What must the student learn?
 What do the teachers or lecturers want the student to learn?
 How does what student learn affect the overall educational outcome?
 How do the teachers or lecturers make sure that the students learn what they are
intended to learn?
Thus, OBE outlines the guidance for planning, delivering and evaluating teaching and learning
activities to achieve the results expressed in terms of individual student learning outcomes as
shown in Figure 5.1 below.
TRADITIONAL SYSTEM
OBE
Lecturer – centered
Student – centered
Learning
Outcomes
Syllabus
What to teach
Learning environment
Non –
behavioral
objectives
Content
Includes
behavioral
objectives
Assessment
Students passively learning
(makes content visible)
Outcomes achieved?
Students actively involved in learning
(makes learning visible)
Figure 5.1: A Paradigm Shift for Educational System
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Outcome Based Education (OBE)
DELIVERY MODES
The diversity of teaching and learning methodologies can be adapted by lecturers as to cater
to the hetrogeneous or different students’ potentials. This is important to ensure that different
students are at the maximum level while the less potential ones are not left behind. Figure
5.2 shows that there are many modes of delivery that can be employed to suit various
teaching and learning purposes.
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LECTURE
PRACTICAL
INDUSTRIAL
TRAINING
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WORK
ATTACHMENT
FIELD TRIP
PRESENTATION
TUTORIAL
SEMINAR
COLLOQUIUM
VISIT
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LABORATORY
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DEMONSTRATION
WORKSHOP
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ONLINE LEARNING
TELECONFERENCE
SIMULATION
Figure 5. 2: Delivery Modes
PROBLEM
BASED
CASE
STUDY
PROJECT
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Outcome Based Education (OBE)
OBE EDUCATIONAL FRAMEWORK
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO):
The broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments which the
program is preparing graduates to achieve.
Programme Learning Outcomes (PLO):
The statements that describe what students are expected to know and able to perform or attain
in terms of skills, knowledge and behaviour or attitude by the time of graduation.
Course Learning Outcomes (CLO):
The statements that describe the specification of what a student should learn upon completing a
course .
PMS
VISION AND MISSION
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
(PEO)
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES
(PLO)
CLO 1
CLO 2
CLO 3
Figure 5.3: OBE Educational Framework
3 – 5 YEARS AFTER
GRADUATION
UPON
GRADUATION
UPON COURSE
COMPLETION
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Outcome Based Education (OBE)
FORMATION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES
The achievement of our students is measured by learning outcomes. These learning
outcomes should specify the competencies acquired by students upon completion of their
studies. Donnelly, K (2007) mooted that outcomes cater to the understandings,
dispositions and capabilities which are the personal and intellectual qualities to be
possessed by each student. The outcomes are developed throughout the students’
learning span. These features are contained in the 8 domains of learning outcomes:
Figure 5.4: Competency Domain to be applied in MQA Outcomes
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Outcome Based Education (OBE)
THREE MAIN STAGES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESS
In general, OBE concept divides teaching and learning activities into three parts, namely:
i. Planning,
ii. Implementation and
iii. Assessment
At the planning stage, learning outcomes should be determined in advance by taking into
account what students can do after attending a teaching process.
At the implementation stage, the teaching and learning activities should be designed to
achieve the specified learning outcomes.
Finally, the assessment is to be determined where it measures how far students have
achieved the specified learning outcomes and assessment provides input to continuously
improve the teaching and learning process.
The three main stages in T&L process
What TL activities
do I adopt to
achieve the
intended LO?
2
Implementation
Program Bloom’s
Instructor’s
Outcomes Taxonomy
goals
3 domains of
educational goals
(cognitive,
psychomotor and
affective)
Instructional
technology
Lectures
Labs
Instruction/
Approaches
Active &
ProblemCooperative
based
Other
learning
learning
techniques
Learning
Outcomes
1
Planning
Classroom
Assessment
technique
Students
Can my
students do
what I want
them to be
able to do?
What do I want
my students to
be able to do as
a result of my
teaching?
Assessment
3
Assessment
Test
Other
measures
Surveys
Felder & Brent, JEE, Jan., 2003
Figure 5.5: Three Main Stage in Teaching and Learning Process
Towards the future of OBE:
1. Courses will help students to want, passionately, to do things, rather than just ‘be able to’ do
things.
2. Assessment will assess whether students actually and spontaneously achieve the outcomes,
rather than just ‘being able to’
3. Outcomes will include values and principles and purposes as well as abilities.
In conclusion, the call for accountability is inevitably one of the reasons that lead to the
introduction of OBE in Politeknik Muadzam Shah. All parties need to make necessary changes,
modifications, and improvements in the light of the changes aimed. The roles of curriculum,
lecturers or instructors and assessment must gear the students towards the intended outcomes.
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Commerce Department
Introduction
Commerce Department is lead by the head of department and is complemented by academic
staffs and an office assistant. The function and role of Commerce department is to produce
knowledgeable and skilled semi-professional workforce; hence to meet the requirement of
industries in business studies and accounting. Department of Commerce offers Two
professional diploma programmes. The programmes are :

Diploma in Business Studies

Diploma in Accounting
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Staff Information
Name: Hasnida Binti Ismail
Position: Head of Department
Majoring: Finance
Email: hasnida_ismail@pms.edu.my
Name: Norleza Binti Lehat
Position: Head of Programme (Business Studies )
Majoring: Business Administration
Email: norleza@pms.edu.my
Name: Mohd Zainal Bin Mat Il
Position: Head of Programme (Accountancy)
Majoring: Accounting
Email: zainal@pms.edu.my
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Staff Information
Name: Nor Rahim bin Muhayat
Position: Senior Lecturer
Majoring: Business
Email: rahim@pms.edu.my
Name: Ruslina Binti Awang @ Faudzi
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Business Administration
Email: ruslina@pms.edu.my
Name: Siti Azura binti Hushien
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Marketing
Email: azura@pms.edu.my
Name: Siti Nor Binti Fauzi
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Business Administration
Email: siti_nor@pms.edu.my
Name: Hanizah Farhani Binti Jaafar
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Business Administration
Email: hanizah@pms.edu.my
Name: Sarawati binti Ahmad
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Accounting
Email: sarawati@pms.edu.my
Name: Muhammad Rafie bin Hamzah
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Accounting
Email: rafie@pmm.edu.my
Name: Nur Aliyah Binti Azizi
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: E-Business
Email: nur_aliyah@pms.edu.my
Name: Maisyarah Binti Mohamad Nor
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Islamic Banking
Email: maisyarah@pms.edu.my
Name: Ani Liza Binti Abd Rahman
Position: Lecturer,
Majoring: Insurance
Email: ani_liza@pms.edu.my
Name: Tengku Auwalul Hawa Binti Yahaya
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Insurance
Email: tengkuhawa@pms.edu.my
Name: Nor Suraini Binti Mohd Hassan
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Islamic Banking
Email: surainihassan@pms.edu.my
Name: Zubaydah binti Mohd Yasin
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Entrepreneurship
Email: zubaydah@pms.edu.my
Name: Mohd Iqbal Al-Baqri bin Shaharuddin
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Entrepreneurship
Email: hamam@pmm.edu.my
Name: Iza Hairani Binti Md Yusof
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Accounting
Email: iza@pms.edu.my
Name: Mohd Firdauz Bin Norhadi
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Accounting
Email: firdauz@pms.edu.my
Name: Nurul Wahida Binti Abdullah
Position: Lecturer
Majoring: Accounting
Email: wahida@pms.edu.my
Name: Norhasnida Binti Samsudin
Position: Office Assistant
Email: normazita@pms.edu.my
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Facilities
Classroom
Entrepreneurship Dev. Room
Accounting Technology Lab
Seminar & Presentation
Room
Office Simulation Lab
Discussion Room
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Facilities
Business Support Room
Mini Library
Mini Lecture Hall
Entrepreneurship Kiosk
Recreational Area
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Diploma In Business Studies
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Diploma In Business Studies
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION
The world of business continues to grow, expand and develop both in terms of scale and complexity.
Technological advancements and globalization have led to the creation of several new approaches to cater to the
current trend in order to keep pace with global needs. The birth of the knowledge age creates challenges to
compete and survive in business today. Thus, a multi- skilled worker is highly demanded by employers to meet the
needs of their organizations. Hence, the Department of Polytechnic Education (DPE) has collaborated with the
industrial sectors in reviewing the curriculum. The purpose of the collaboration is to equip our students with the
latest
information, knowledge and skills which are required in fulfilling the job market requirements. Thus, the
graduates of this diploma are required to be proficient in core business –oriented disciplines such as business
management, marketing, accounting, entrepreneurship, business law, human resource management, finance and
economics. This programme is structured to encourage the students to become more creative, innovative and
enterprising. Students will develop a wide range of skills such as problem solving skills and knowledge relevant to
modern business. Our programme structure ensures that all courses are coherent at every stage, and that
knowledge and skills are developed progressively throughout the course.
SYNOPSIS
The Diploma in Business Studies aims to increase and enrich students’ knowledge across a broad range of
business disciplines and help to prepare students for the challenges of a career in contemporary business. This is
a dynamic field of study for students who wish to develop skills in a wide range of studies such as administration,
human resource management, accounting, finance, marketing, insurance, banking and also entrepreneurship.
Due to the flexible nature of the framework of the courses, students are able to select pathways appropriate to
their interest, either to enter the job market or to pursue their studies in various business programmes.
JOB PROSPECTS
This programme is designed in such a way that it is able to educate and equip the students with comprehensive
knowledge and skills in related fields and incorporates all aspects of business studies and entrepreneurship.
Therefore, graduates of this three - year programme can have a wide choice of careers. The examples below are
just some of them:
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Sales and Marketing Executives
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Human Resource Assistant Officer
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Assistant Officer in Business Administration
Government Assistant Officer
Entrepreneurs
Customer Service Assistant Officer
Assistant Officer
Entrepreneur in E-Commerce
Business Development Assistant Officer
Business Researcher
Marketing Assistant Officer
Business Planner
Investment Assistant Officer
Management Assistant Officer
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Operation Assistant Officer
Insurance Agent
Computer and Information System
Assistant Banking Operation and other types
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Diploma In Business Studies
PROGRAMME AIMS
The Diploma in Business Studies graduates in Polytechnics, Ministry of Higher Education will have
knowledge, technical skills and attitude to adapt themselves with the new technological advancement and
challenges in business related fields.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)
The Diploma in Business Studies programme shall produce semi-professionals who are:
1.
2.
3.
4.
knowledgeable and technically competent in business discipline in-line with the industry requirement.
effective in communicating socially, responsible and demonstrate good leadership quality in an organization.
capable to solve problems in business situations innovatively, creatively and ethically through
sustainable approach.
able to demonstrate entrepreneurship skills and recognize the needs of life-long learning for successful career advancement.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)
Upon completion of the programme, graduates should be able to:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
apply fundamental principles of business and soft skills in related business and other related fields to
be outstanding and successful in the future.
use effectively management tools and interpersonal skills in business and working environment.
communicate effectively with colleague and society as a whole.
use effectively and efficiently the necessary techniques, skills, and its tools in business
practices and assist in solving business problems.
develop an effective social responsibility and humanistic values to meet the common goals.
engage in life-long learning to enrich knowledge and competencies.
inculcate entrepreneurial skills in the related discipline that contribute towards national growth and to
be competitive in the business environment.
adhere to professional codes of ethics to adapt the real challenges in working environment.
demonstrate effective leadership and teamwork responsibility.
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Programme Structure
Semester 1
No.
Code
Course
1.
AA 101
Course
L
P
T
Credit
Pendidikan Islam *
2
1
0
2
AB 102
Asas Pendidikan Moral **
2
1
0
2
2.
AE 101
Communicative English 1
0
4
0
2
3.
AR 101
Co-Curriculum 1
0
2
0
1
4.
AW 101
Occupational Safety and Health 1
1
0
1
1
5.
BC 101
Computer Application
0
2
0
1
6.
PB 101
Statistics
3
0
1
3
7.
PB 102
Microeconomics
3
0
1
3
8.
PA 101
Fundamentals of Accounting
3
0
2
3
TOTAL CREDIT
16
Semester 2
No.
Code
Course
1.
AA 210
L
P
T
Credit
Pengurusan Dalam Islam *
2
1
0
2
AB 202
Pendidikan Moral **
2
1
0
2
2.
AR 201
Co-Curriculum 2
0
2
0
1
3.
PB 201
Entrepreneurship
2
0
1
2
4.
PB 202
Macroeconomics
3
0
1
3
5.
PM 101
Principles Of Marketing
3
0
1
3
6.
PB 203
Business Mathematics
3
0
1
3
7.
Course
Elective***
2
TOTAL CREDIT
16
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Diploma In Business Studies
Semester 3
No.
Code
Course
1.
AC 301
2.
Course
L
P
T
Credit
Tamadun Islam
2
0
1
2
AE 301
Communicative English 2
1
2
0
2
3.
AS 101
Soft Skills
1
2
0
2
4.
PB 301
Business Management
3
0
1
3
5.
PB 302
Commercial Law
3
0
1
3
6.
PB 303
Banking in Malaysia
3
0
1
3
7.
PB 304
Marketing Management: Theories and Practices
3
0
1
3
TOTAL CREDIT
18
Semester 4
No.
1.
Code
Course
AT 401
Course
Credit
Industrial Training
10
10
TOTAL CREDIT
Semester 5
No.
Code
Course
1.
AE 501
2.
L
P
T
Credit
Communicative English 3
1
2
0
2
PE 301
E-Commerce
2
2
0
3
3.
PB 501
Human Resource Management
3
0
1
3
4.
PB 502
Insurance and Takaful: Principles &
Practices
3
0
1
3
5.
PB 503
Business Ethics
3
0
1
3
6.
Course
Elective***
2
TOTAL CREDIT
16
20
ness Studies
Semester 6
No.
Code
Course
1.
PB 601
2.
Course
L
P
T
Credit
Investment Management
3
0
1
3
PB 602
Operation Management
3
0
1
3
3.
PB 603
Organizational Behaviour
3
0
1
3
4.
PB 604
Business Finance
3
0
1
3
5.
PB 605
Business Research
2
2
0
3
TOTAL CREDIT
*
For Muslim Students
** For Non Muslim Students
*** For Elective Course
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PB 101
Statistics
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PB 102
Microeconomics
STATISTICS
provides
knowledge
and
exposure to basic statistical concepts,
techniques, and how to utilize these
techniques in data collection processes. The
module emphasizes on the knowledge and the
ability to handle statistical data and interpret
them effectively. This course also provides
understanding on how to apply statistical data
in relevant fields.
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MICROECONOMICS provides information on
concepts, basic principles and related
problems. The course emphasizes the demand
and supply theory, elasticity and production
as well as market equilibrium. This course also
provides
information
on
output
level
determination and market price structure.
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Describe clearly the knowledge of
basic statistics concept and technique in business
environment .(C2)
Apply correctly data collection
related to issues in group work
given. (C3)
Present
data
efficiently
in
solving problem in related fields.
(A2)
Apply
effectively
the
knowledge of basic theories in the
world of microeconomic. (C3)
Accomplish
accurately
the
business problems using the
knowledge of microeconomics
theory. (P3)
Discuss clearly the impact of
economic changes towards market
equilibrium. (A2)
1
3
PA 101
Fundamental s Of Accounting
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING enables
the students to develop knowledge and understand the operational aspects of accounting
system and procedures, the techniques used
to maintain accounting records in preparation
of financial statements of all entities. Besides
that, the student will be able to explain the
theory of accounting applied in the accounting
cycle related to principles and practice of
accounting
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Apply clearly basic principles,
concepts and framework for
accounting
based
on
the
current Accounting Standards in
preparing the Trial Balance,
Financial
Statements,
control
accounts
and
Bank
Reconciliation. (C3)
Accomplish
successfully
the
double entry concept to form a
Trial Balance systematically and
the Financial Statements using the
post-trial balance adjustment. (P3)
Comply effeciently with proper
accounting
techniques
in
preparing the control account
based on accounting equation and
the Bank Reconciliation Statement
and its impact by using adjusted
and unadjusted cash book. (A2)
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CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
2
PB 201
Entrepreneurship
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PB 202
Macroeconomics
ENTREPRENEUSHIP
focuses
the
principles and concept of
entrepreneurship. This course
concentrates on the systematic methods of
getting business ideas. This course also
prepare the students on ways to conduct
and control the business including fundamental of management, marketing and
financing. It also emphasizes on the
preparation of business plan, thus developing their entrepreneurial skills.
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MACROECONOMICS
provides
information
on
the
concepts
of
economics as a whole. The course
emphasizes the role of economics
sectors in determining the GDP. This
course also provides information on the
importance of government policy to
overcome the economic problem.
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2
3
PM 101
Principles Of
Marketing
3
PB 203
Business Mathematics
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING provides
students with information on basic
definition,
concept
and
term
in
marketing, its orientation and the
elements related to it. This course
emphasizes the marketing principles,
environment,
segmentation,
marketing
mix,
consumer
and
business marketing.
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BUSINESS MATHEMATICS provides
knowledge
of
various
basic
mathematical
concepts,
management problems and basic operational research techniques based on
financial and quantitative methods. The
course emphasizes the application of
mathematical concepts and solutions in
business and management. This course
provides information and exposes the
student to basic practices in the world of
business and finance.
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Explain clearly the concept of
entrepreneurship, business
ownership
and procedures in
setting up a
business in case study
given. (C2)
Work
cooperatively
in
group
to
complete the assigned project based on
entrepreneurial skills. (P2)
Present
business
plan
creatively
prepared using knowledge gained via
group.(A2)
Describe
effectively
the
impact
of
macroeconomic
problems
to
the
economic system in current economic trend.
(C2)
Calculate
precisely
the
national
income accounting and prepare the national
income equilibrium
determination
in economic sector. (C3)
Write
briefly
in
group
the
information on the tools of fiscal and monetary policy that affect the
economy.
(P2)
Describe the importance of
macroeconomic theory to
overcome
the economic problem. (A1)
Illustrate
the
marketing
concepts,
process, orientation and major forces in the
new marketing landscape (C3)
Apply marketing mix elements in other
related areas of marketing (C3)
Participate
in
oral
presentation
display good communication skills (A2)
to
Solve accurately business mathematics
problems using the various basic equation
and formula algebraically or graphically.
(C3)
Identify
correctly
the
business
mathematical concepts and formulation in
solving management problem issue. (P3)
Discuss
precisely
the
mathematical
concepts
in
solving
business
and
management problems. (A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PB 301
Business Management
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PB 302
Commercial Law
BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
provides
information
on
basic
functions
in
management, explains the management
theories as practiced in the organization.
This course emphasizes the principles in
management functions to ensure the
efficiency and the effectiveness of their
operation in the organizations.

COMMERCIAL LAW
Provides knowledge regarding business law
which controls every aspect of business
conduct in the world of business in Malaysia.
The course emphasizes an introduction to
the legal system in Malaysia and the use of
commercial law which business law students
needs to be learn. This course also provides
a basic knowledge of; contracts, agency,
sales, partnerships, hire purchase and negotiable instruments.

BANKING IN MALAYSIA
Exposes students to the characteristics and
structures of the financial system in
Malaysia. This course also emphasizes the
roles and functions of Bank Negara
Malaysia, banking institutions and other
financial intermediaries in the national
financial system. It also provides an
explanation of the characteristics and
functions of the services provided by each
institution. This information will increase the
knowledge and understanding of the
students regarding the field of bank
management as well as provide an understanding of the relationship between financial
institutions and the roles played by the
financial system of Malaysia as a whole.
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Describe the basic functions of
management in an organization. (C1)
Relate appropriately theories and
functions of management towards the
achievements of an organizational
goals. (C3)
Perform
precisely
entrepreneurial
skills
management related fields. (A2)
the
in
State
clearly
the
scenario
of
commercial law in Malaysian legal
system. (C1)
Interpret clearly the basic concepts and
principles of commercial law in
Malaysian legal system. (C2)
Explain confidently the principles of
commercial
law
practiced
in
Malaysia. (A3)
3
3

PB 303
Banking In Malaysia

Describe correctly the roles and
structures of the financial system in
Malaysia. (C2)
Illustrate clearly characteristics and
functions of the services provided by
Malaysian banking systems. (C3)
Arrange a group work on Malaysian
banking system. (A4)
Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PB 304
Marketing Management: Theories
and Practices
3
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PE 301
E-Commerce
MARKETING
MANAGEMENT
:
THEORIES AND PRACTICES introduces
students
to
effective
marketing
management knowledge. This course
emphasizes the concept
of sales
forecasting, competitor analysis and
methods in marketing research. This
course also explores competitive strategic
marketing
planning
and
services
marketing.

E-COMMERCE provides introduction of
running business through electronics. This
course allows student to have a good
understanding
in
classifying
of
e-commerce,
e-commerce
market
mechanisms, risk of insecure system and
e-commerce security. It also
explores
the emerging business trend in mobile
commerce, e-commerce transactions and
e-payment system in e-commerce.
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5
3
PB 501
Human Resource Management
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
covers principles and approaches applicable to the human resource management in
an organization. It also offers students an
understanding about activities of human
resource
management
department.
Through this course, students also have
the opportunity to have an overview of
Malaysia industrial relations practices and
procedures.
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Associate
marketing
management
theories and practices in related marketing aspects. (C2)
Explain
concepts
(C4)
correctly
the
various
of marketing management.
Organize group work on challenges
faced by an organization in related
marketing fields. (A4)
Describe precisely e-commerce concept,
classification and current risk relating to
online business transactions. (C2)
Explain clearly electronic commerce
environment implemented by online
business organizations. (C4)
Identify successfully the process of
e-commerce transactions and types of
electronic market implemented by the
latest
online
business
organizations.(P3)
work
cooperatively
in
group
present e-commerce current issues
to
associated
with
electronic
trade
and commerce to ensure secured online
business transactions in the actual
markets. (A2)
Describe
correctly
principles
and
approaches
applicable
to
human
resource
management
in
an
organization. (C2)
Illustrate properly the procedures and
processes
in
managing
human
resource.(C3)
Discuss the importance of managing
human resource effectively in achieving
organizational goals. (A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PB 502
Insurance And Takaful:
Principles And Practices
5
3
PB 503
Business Ethics
3
PB 601
Investment Management
6
SYNOPSIS
CLO
INSURANCE
AND
TAKAFUL
:
PRINCIPLES
AND
PRACTICES covers the basic concepts
and application of insurance and Takaful.
The course emphasises risk management
and insurance operation in the Malaysian
insurance
industry,
governmental
regulations on this industry with
management concepts and insurance
implementation. This course provides
basic knowledge about insurance and
Takaful to enable
students to have
not only knowledge of this course but also
to be wise
consumers with the
opportunity to further their profession in
related fields.

BUSINESS ETHICS
Is about relationships, values, justice, and
culture (personal, professional, corporate,
national and global). It also provides a
basic framework for examining the range
of ethical issues arising from a business
context. This course also discusses on
the issues of right and wrong actions or
decisions from all levels of decision
making. It also explains ethical leadership, employee responsibilities, diversity
and globalization.

INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
Exposes students to various instruments
in money and capital market and also
provides a comprehensive overview of
risk and return. It also emphasizes analyzing investment and developing working
knowledge of on-line investing. To ensure
integrity and quality of managing
investment,
students are exposed to
rules and regulations in investment and
regulatory
bodies
in
Malaysia.
Procedures
and
settlement
of
securities trading in Bursa Malaysia and
types of investors entitlements in
investment also are being touched to
complete this course.
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Describe
precisely
the
operation of insurance in
Malaysia. (C1)
Distinguish clearly the various
principles
in
insurance
related aspects. (C2)
Perform
engagement
in
independent acquisition of new
knowledge and skill in understanding
the
nature
of
insurance. (A2)
Analyze precisely categories,
concepts and theories of
business ethics in the related
fields. (C4)
Identify basic
framework for
examining the range of ethical
issues from a
business
perspective. (P3)
Justify ethical issues arising
from a business context via
group work. (A3)
Describe clearly investment
practice in Malaysia. (C2)
Illustrate
thoroughly
the
various
concepts
and
procedures
used
in
managing investment. (C3)
Discuss
precisely
theories,
principles and concepts of
integrity
and
quality
in
managing investment. (A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PB 602
Operation Management
3
PB 603
Organizational Behaviour
6
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PB 604
Business Finance
OPERATION MANAGEMENT provides
knowledge of concepts and principles in
operation management. This course emphasizes operation functions,
forecasting
techniques, efficiency
theory, layout
techniques, economics order quantity level,
control of source acquisition and project
scheduling, and operation standard order.
This course also provides knowledge and
skills in planning, decision and control of
operation in the
organization.

ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR discusses the phenomenon of human behavior at
individual, group and organizational levels.
Discussion at individual level includes issues
such
as attitudes, job satisfaction,
personality, values, and motivation. Meanwhile, group issues comprise groups in
organization, work teams, communication,
leadership, conflict and negotiation. Issues
at the level of organizational systems
include
organizational structure and
culture, organizational change and stress
management.

BUSINESS FINANCE exposes the students
on
the
concepts
of
finance
and
techniques
used
to
manage
the
financial planning of an organization. The
theories and concepts of basic financial are
discussed as a benchmark and input for
consideration, in order to make short and
long term financial
decisions from the
aspect of financing and investment. Apart
from that, organization’s financial analysis is
used to analyze the organization’s financial
position.
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Describe clearly the concept of operation and quality management
system. (C2)
Solve accurately the forecasting and
inventory problem in operation
management system. (C3)
Explain
efficiently
capacity
planning,
facilities
layout
and
operation control. (A3)
Organize properly the techniques of
managing project in operation
system. (C5)
Describe clearly the concept
organizational behavior. (C2)
of
Analyze
critically
issues
on
organizational behavior at all level of
organizational systems. (C4)
Discuss in group on issues related to
organizational behavior. (A2)
Synthesize
the
theories
and
concepts of basic financial. (C5)
Reorganize
organization’s
financial
analysis
using
appropriate
methods
and
techniques. (P4)
Practice independent acquisition of
new
knowledge
for
life-long
learning in accomplishing case study.
(A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PB 605
Business Research
6
2
AA 102
Arabic Language 1
ELECTIVES
2
SYNOPSIS
CLO
AA 104
Mandarin Language
BUSINESS RESEARCH exposes students
to a basic understanding of a scientific
research
process.
This
course
emphasizes selecting an appropriate research
title,
writing
the
proposal,
producing, preparing and presenting the
research result. At the end of the course,
students should be able to use knowledge
and skill to carry out
scientific
research, also analyzing the outputs of
scientific research.

ARABIC LANGUAGE 1 dibentuk untuk
membina kemahiran mendengar dan
bertutur dalam Bahasa Arab. Pelajar akan
diperkenalkan dengan bunyi-bunyi vokal dan
konsonan Bahasa Arab. Ganti Nama Diri
akan digunakan sebagai paksi kepada 14
bentuk perubahan kata Bahasa Arab.
Pendekatan komunikasi akan diterapkan
melalui
dialog-dialog
yang
memberi
penekanan
kepada konteks sebenar
komunikasi dan gaya bahasa yang
diperlukan. Pelajar akan mampu untuk
menuturkan frasa-frasa mudah dalam
konteks komunikasi harian.

MANDARIN
LANGUAGE
1
is an
elementary language course intended for
polytechnic students who have no background in Mandarin. The course consists of
an introduction to Mandarin and aims to
provide basic
communicative
skills to the learners. The course covers all
four language skills. It provides basic writing
skills in both
Romanised Chinese
(Hanyu Pinyin) and Chinese characters
(Hanzi). The course also attempts to provide
a basic insight into the Chinese culture.
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Integrate knowledge and abilities
efficiently in preparing a proposal and
report
research
using
APA
format. (C5)
Compose an assigned project in
groups on topic related to business.
(P5)
Perform
engagement
in
independent
acquisition
of
new
knowledge
and
skill
in
accomplishing a final report in a given
standard format. (A5)
Mendengar dan menulis huruf-huruf
konsonan dan vokal Bahasa Arab
dalam
perkataan
dan
ucapan
selamat dengan fasih. (C1, A2)
Menyebut dan memahami frasa ayat
yang bersambung antara Ganti Nama
Diri Terpisah atau Bersambung dengan
al-ism, al-masdar, al-sifat, partikel, alfi’l al-maadhi dan al-fi’l al-mudhori’.
(C2,C3)
Menyebut
dan
menulis
sistem
pernomboran angka bilangan dan
susunan 1 – 12 , masa dan 6 warna
asas dengan tepat. (C1,A2)
Listen to, identify and produce the
basic sounds of Hanyu Pinyin (Chinese
Phonetic Alphabet). (C1)
Write Chinese characters (Hanzi)
correctly and write a dialogue and / or
a short essay in Hanyu Pinyin on a
relevant situation. (C3,A2)
Listen and respond to oral discourse
effectively. (C2)
Read and comprehend text in a variety
of situations. (C3)
Deliver
an
oral
presentation
effectively
using
correct
pronunciation and grammar. (P3)
Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
SYNOPSIS
PA 202
Basic Cost Accounting
BASIC COST ACCOUNTING Concerned
with the calculation of product costs use in
the financial accounting. Students will learn
basic elements of manufacturing costs
involved in manufacturing and
servicing
sectors. Basic Cost Accounting provides
knowledge in procedures of controlling and
variances analysis in business organizations.
CLO
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3
PB 204
Database Application
ELECTIVES
2
PA 305
AKPK’s Personal Financial Management
DATABASE APPLICATIONS Provides basics knowledge on database concept and
data base management application This
course will expose students to the use of
database application system using Database
Management System software. This course
also provides knowledge and practical skills
on how to manipulate records in database
and produce a
complete system for data
entry.

AKPK’S
PERSONAL
FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT provides the skills on how to
manage personal money wisely and can
spend within the means and achieve the
financial goals with ease. The course
emphasizes on being in control of own
finances regardless of whether or not facing
financial problems. Through this course,
students also able to realize how important it
is to always be financially prepared for life’s
uncertainties, as how they use their money
today will have an
impact on how they
live tomorrow.
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Describe
correctly
costing
principles and cost behaviours in
manufacturing
and
servicing
environment (material, labour and
overheads) (C2)
Prepare
precisely
income
statement under marginal costing and
absorption costing (C5)
Discuss
actively
analysis
of
variance activities carried out for
decision making based on case study
given (A2)
Illustrate
basic
knowledge
on
database concept and database
management application. (C3)
Accomplish
group
work
on
database application system using
Database
Management
System
software. (P3)
Identify
clearly
the
role
and
purpose of personal financial planning
and the steps to be taken to achieve
financial goals (C4,P3)
Respond
appropriately
the
individual financial problem given in
the case study and present creatively
in group (P3)
Demonstrate
accordingly
to
uncertainties
and
financial
responsibilities wisely (C2,A3)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PP 302
International Business
3
PP 303
Fundamentals of Supply
Chain Management
ELECTIVES
2
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PB 504
Entrepreneurship Development
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS aims to
introduce the international business,
reasons
why firms involve,
the
environment forces that influence
international business and discussing the
entry modes of international business.
This topic also discussed the impact of
globalization in international business.
This topic introduces the students the
types, differences and involvement of
Multinational Corporations (MNCs) and
the importance of environmental forces
to international business. Student should
be able to understand the national
differences and culture differences.

FUNDAMENTALS OF SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT aims to introduce
students
to
the
basic
terms,
concepts, principles and methods for
successful planning, organizing and
controlling of functional activities in
supply chain management. Supply chain
management is managing supply and
demand, sourcing raw materials and
assembly of manufacturing parts,
warehousing and inventory tracking,
order entry and or management,
distribution across all channels and
delivery to the customer. The future
trends and strategies in supply chain
management will be discussed.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEVELOPMENT introduces how to develop
creativity and innovation in starting up a
business. This course will guide the
students on ways to conduct the process
of buying and selling by referring the
latest issues of entrepreneurship. This
course will also guide the students on
ways to conduct and control the
business with emphasis on the
preparation of business plan, thus
developing their entrepreneurial skills.
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Explain
correctly
the
differences
between international business and
domestic
business
in
business
environment. (C4)
Identify properly the importance of
national differences in political economy
and culture. (C4)
Present
clearly
issues,
development
and
challenges
in
international business.(A2)
Explain clearly the concepts, principles
and methods for effective supply chain
management. (C4)
Explain properly the concept of
purchasing, operation management and
distribution in supply chain. (C4)
Work collaboratively in discussing future
trends in supply chain. (A3)
Generate the creative business ideas to
start the business
Compose a Business Plan comply to
requirement
of
financial
institution
Prepare a financial
develop stock control.
statement
Discuss the current
entrepreneurship.
issues
and
about
Practice good ethical in conducting the
process of buying and selling
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PP 604
International Management
ELECTIVES
1
Occupational Safety and
Health 1
COMMON CORE
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
AS101
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT aims
to introduce students to basic terms,
concepts, principles and methods of
developing and designing strategies in
international management. Some of the
key area will be discussed are
organization structure and design, control
and employees behaviors. Students will be
exposed to the role of culture as an
important element of success in managing
international business. Current issues will
also be discussed to understand the
international trade concept.

OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY
AND
HEALTH 1 is designed to impart understanding of the basic of safety and health
in workplace setting. This course presents
aspects of occupational safety and health,
which are essential for employees to
practise safe and healthy environment,
resulting in less hazards at the workplace.
Emphasis is placed on the understanding
of
regulations,
OSH
management,
accident prevention and occupational First
-Aid methods.

SOFT SKILLS provides exposure and
experience for personality development,
communication skills, management, leadership, writing and appreciation of
professional ethics. This course develops
proactive spirit and attitude in students
thus giving confidence to become
excellent and charismatic individuals.
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COMPULSORY
4
Describe clearly the international
management
environment
and
organizational structure and design.
(C1)
Explain properly controlling and
employees behaviors in international
management. (C4)
Work collaboratively in discussing the
role of culture and issues related to
international management. (A3)
Describe the OSH regulations and
compliance and how it will create safe
working environment. (C1)
Identify hazards, risks and safe work
practices in order to maintain healthy
and safe work environment. (C1)
Perform communication skills in a team
to respond for an accident action at
workplace. (A1)
Use effective communication skills in
various verbal and non-verbal forms of
communication at the workplace. (C3,
A2)
Practice
leadership
skills
and
management skills in conducting a
group project. (C3, A3)
Differentiate the types of formal letters
and reports correctly. (C2, A2)
AT401
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Diploma In Accountancy
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Diploma In Accountancy
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION
Accounting is the process of developing and communicating financial information about the business and nonprofit organization to management, stakeholders, government, bankers, creditors and other related parties and to
assist with economics and business decision making. Therefore, the need of graduates with knowledge and skills
in accounting is essential to fulfil the task. In addition to that, expanding global market has made this a great time
to be looking for a job in accounting. Due to the fast economic growth, Malaysia needs about 65,000 accountants
by the year 2020 (Mohd. Iskandar et. al., 2002).
Department of Polytechnic Education (DPE) takes initiative to fulfil this demand by offering the program, Diploma
in Accountancy. It is a hope of the department to provide a career advancement in accounting discipline to equip
the needs.
SYNOPSIS
The Diploma in Accountancy in Polytechnics, Ministry of Higher Education is designed to provide the future
graduates with knowledge and skills with integrated educational experience in disciplines, areas and sub-areas of
financial accounting, auditing, taxation and cost & management accounting as well as management knowledge,
information technology, entrepreneurship and interpersonal development. The objective of this program is
providing the accounting education at professional level to meet the demands of both the public and private
sectors global.
The aims of this programme is to equip the future graduates with accounting and management skills in business
environment in order to build their careers in accountancy, which encompass the entire spectrum of commercial
and governmental activities as well as graduate education and lifelong learning. Each of the courses in the
accounting programme includes rigorous education, examination, experience, interpersonal developments and
ethics requirements. This programme is designed and benchmarked by the accounting professional body in
Malaysia, which is the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). Graduates will be awarded
Diploma in Accountancy by the institution.
JOB PROSPECTS
Students graduating from this programme will be able to enter employment in any of the industries.
The knowledge, skills and abilities that the students acquire from the programme will enable them to become:
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Assistant Accountant, Account Officer or Assistant Financial Controller in public or private sector.
Assistant Auditor in public and private sector or charted account.
Assistant Financial analyst and Assistant Forensic accountant
Tax Technician, assistant tax assessor in Inland Revenue, Tax Agent Firm and Tax Consultant Firm and In
house Tax Department
Assistant Financial Advisor, Loan Officer in financial institution and investment companies.
Administrative support in the finance industry and supervisors in financial and commercial institution.
Academician
Entrepreneur
Securities Agent and other related field
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Diploma In Accountancy
PROGRAMME AIMS
Diploma in Accountancy aims at producing accounting graduates who will have knowledge, technical skills and
attitude to adapt them with the growing business environment.
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)
Diploma in Accountancy programme shall produce professionals who are:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Knowledgeable and technically competent in accounting discipline in-line with the industry requirement.
Effective in communication and demonstrate good leadership quality in an organization.
Capable to solve problems in business situations innovatively, creatively and ethically through sustainable
approach.
Able to demonstrate entrepreneurship skills and recognise the needs of life-long learning for successful
career advancement.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)
Upon completion of the programme, the students will be able to:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Apply knowledge of accounting and related field in every industry worldwide.
Demonstrate comprehensive technical expertise in accounting disciplines.
Communicate effectively both in written and spoken form with colleague, other professionals and community.
Identify, formulate and provide creative, innovative and effective solution to business situations.
Develop an effective and excellent teamwork to meet the common goals.
Generate interest to engage in life-long learning for professional and career development.
Possess self motivation and enhancement of entrepreneurship skills.
Commit professionally, ethically and with humane responsibility, in line with accounting professional code of
conduct.
Demonstrate effective leadership and teamwork responsibility.
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Programme Structure
Diploma In Accountancy
Semester 1
No.
Code
Course
1.
AA 101
L
P
T
Credit
Pendidikan Islam *
2
0
1
2
AB 102
Asas Pendidikan Moral **
2
0
1
2
2.
AE 101
Communicative English 1
1
3
0
2
3.
AR 101
Ko-Kurikulum 1
0
2
0
1
4.
BC 101
Computer Application
0
2
0
1
5.
PB 101
Statistics
3
0
1
3
6.
PB 102
Microeconomics
3
0
1
3
7.
PA 101
Fundamentals of Accounting
3
0
2
3
8.
Course
Elective***
3
TOTAL CREDIT
18
Semester 2
No.
Code
Course
1.
AA 210
L
P
T
Credit
Pengurusan Dalam Islam *
2
0
1
2
AB 202
Pendidikan Moral **
2
0
1
2
2.
AR 201
Ko-Kurikulum 2
0
2
0
1
3.
AW101
Occupational Safety and Health 1
1
0
1
1
4.
PB 202
Macroeconomics
3
0
1
3
5.
PB 203
Business Mathematics
3
0
1
3
6.
PB 302
Commercial Law
3
0
1
3
7.
PA 201
Financial Accounting 1
3
0
2
3
8.
Course
Elective***
2
TOTAL CREDIT
18
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Diploma In Accountancy
Programme Structure
Semester 3
No.
Code
Course
1.
AC 301
2.
Course
L
P
T
Credit
Tamadun Islam
2
0
1
2
AE 301
Communicative English 2
1
2
0
2
3.
AS 101
Soft Skills
1
2
0
2
4.
PA 301
Financial Accounting 2
3
0
2
3
5.
PA 302
Cost Accounting
3
0
2
3
6.
PA 303
Computerized Accounting System
1
4
0
3
7.
PA 304
Company Law
3
0
1
3
TOTAL CREDIT
18
Semester 4
No.
Code
Course
1.
AT401
Course
Credit
10
Industrial Training
TOTAL CREDIT
10
36
Semester 5
No.
Code
Course
1.
AE 501
2.
Course
L
P
T
Credit
Communicative English 3
1
2
0
2
PB201
Entrepreneurship
2
0
1
2
3.
PA501
Financial Accounting 3
4
0
2
4
4.
PA502
Malaysian Taxation 1
3
0
2
3
5.
PA503
Fundamentals of Auditing
3
0
1
3
6.
PA504
Management Accounting
3
0
2
3
TOTAL CREDIT
17
Semester 6
No.
Code
Course
1
PA601
2.
Course
L
P
T
Credit
Financial Accounting 4
4
0
2
4
PA602
Malaysian Taxation 2
3
0
2
3
3.
PA603
Auditing and Assurance
3
0
1
3
4.
PB604
Business Finance
3
0
1
3
5.
PB605
Business Research
2
2
0
3
TOTAL CREDIT
* For Muslim Students
** For Non Muslim Students
*** For Elective Course
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PB101
Statistics
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PB102
Microeconomics
STATISTICS
provides knowledge and
exposure to basic statistical concepts,
techniques, and how to utilize these
techniques in data collection processes. The
module emphasizes on the knowledge and
the ability to handle statistical data and
interpret them
effectively. This course
also provides
understanding on how to
apply statistical data in relevant fields.

MICROECONOMICS
provides
information on concepts, basic principles and
related problems. The course emphasizes the
demand and supply theory, elasticity and
production as well as market equilibrium. This
course also provides information on output
level determination and market price
structure.





Describe
clearly
the
knowledge of basic statistics
concept and technique in
business environment .(C2)
Apply correctly data collection
related to issues in group work
given. (C3)
Present data efficiently in
solving problem in related fields.
(A2)
Apply
effectively
the
knowledge of basic theories in
the world of microeconomic. (C3)
Accomplish
accurately
the
business problems using the
knowledge
of
microeconomics theory. (P3)
Discuss clearly the impact of
economic
changes
towards
market equilibrium. (A2)
1
3
PA101
Fundamentals Of Accounting
FUNDAMENTALS
OF
ACCOUNTING
enables
the
students
to
develop
knowledge and understand the operational
aspects
of
accounting
system
and
procedures, the techniques used to maintain
accounting records in preparation of financial
statements of all entities. Besides that, the
student will be able to explain the theory of
accounting applied in the accounting cycle
related to principles and practice of
accounting.



Apply clearly basic principles,
concepts and framework for
accounting based on the current
Accounting
Standards
in
preparing the Trial Balance,
Financial Statements, Control
accounts
and
Bank
Reconciliation. (C3)
Accomplish
successfully
the
double entry concept to form a
Trial Balance systematically and
the Financial Statements using
the post-trial balance adjustment.
(P3)
Comply efficiently with proper
accounting
techniques
in
preparing the control account
based on accounting equation
and the Bank Reconciliation
Statement and its impact by
using adjusted and unadjusted
cash book. (A2)
Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
SYNOPSIS
PA201
Financial Accounting 1
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 enables the
students to deal with transactions
involving
non-current
assets
and
inventories, prepare financial statement for
non-profit organization and manufacturing
company. Besides that, the student will be
able to prepare income statement and
Statement of Financial Position / Balance
Sheet from incomplete records and prepare
yearend
financial
statement
of
partnership.
CLO
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3
2
PB 202
Macroeconomics
MACROECONOMICS
provides
information
on
the
concepts
of
economics as a whole. The course
emphasizes the role of economics sectors
in determining the GDP. This course also
provides information on the importance of
government policy to overcome the
economic problem.

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

3
PB 302
Commercial Law
COMMERCIAL LAW provides knowledge
regarding business law which controls
every aspect of business conduct in the
world of business in Malaysia. The course
emphasizes an introduction to the legal
system in Malaysia and the use of commercial law which business law students needs
to be learn. This course also provides a
basic knowledge of; contracts, agency,
sales, partnerships, hire purchase and
negotiable instruments.

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
Apply
precisely
accounting
procedures
in
computing
depreciation of non-current assets and
inventory evaluation as well as preparing
financial statement for business and nonbusiness
organizations.
(C3)
Accomplish
correctly
the
financial
statement for non-profit organizations,
manufacturing accounts, correction errors
and incomplete records; and partnership’s
accounts in appropriate procedures. (P3)
Adopt
efficiently
with
proper
accounting techniques in preparing the
financial
statement
for
non-profit
organizations
and
manufacturing
company as well as, correction errors and
incomplete records; and a partnership.
(A3)
Describe effectively the impact of macroeconomic problems to the economic
system in current economic trend. (C2)
Calculate
precisely
the
national
income accounting and prepare the
national
income
equilibrium
determination in economic sector. (C3)
Write briefly in group the information on
the tools of fiscal and monetary policy that
affect the economy. (P2)
Describe
the
importance
of
macroeconomic theory to overcome the
economic problem. (A1)
State
clearly
commercial law
system. (C1)
the
scenario
of
in Malaysian legal
Interpret clearly the basic concepts and
principles of commercial law in Malaysian
legal system. (C2)
Explain confidently the principles of
commercial law practiced in Malaysia.
(A3)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PB 203
Business Mathematics
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS provides
knowledge
of
various
basic
mathematical concepts, management
problems and basic operational research
techniques based on financial and
quantitative
methods.
The
course
emphasizes
the
application
of
mathematical concepts and solutions in
business and management. This course
provides information and exposes the
student to basic practices in the world of
business and finance.

OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY
AND
HEALTH 1 is designed to impart
understanding of the basic of safety and
health in workplace setting. This course
presents aspects of occupational safety
and health, which are essential for
employees to practise safe and healthy
environment, resulting in less hazards at
the workplace. Emphasis is placed on the
understanding of regulations, OSH
management, accident prevention and
occupational First-Aid methods.

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2 course
provides
knowledge
and
skills
necessary for accounting professionals.
Students are exposed to develop basic
knowledge in Islamic financial system and
will be able to deal with specialized
transaction activities in Hire Purchase,
Royalty, Joint Venture, Consignment,
Contract and Branch Account.



Solve
accurately
business
mathematics problems using the
various
basic
equation
and
formula
algebraically
or
graphically. (C3)
Identify correctly the business
mathematical concepts and formulation in solving management problem
issue. (P3)
Discuss precisely the mathematical
concepts in solving business and
management problems. (A2)
2
AW 101
Occupational Safety and Health
1
1
3
PA301
Financial Accounting 2
3




Describe the OSH regulations and
compliance and how it will create
safe working environment. (C1)
Identify hazards, risks and safe work
practices in order to maintain healthy
and safe work environment. (C1)
Perform communication skills in a
team to respond for an accident
action at workplace. (A1)
illustrate effectively the concept of
accounting
from
Islamic
perspective
and
nature
of
accounting
for
specialized
business transaction activities. (C4)
Accomplish
efficiently
the
accounting treatment of specific
transactions
activities
in
hire
purchase, royalty, joint venture,
consignment, contract and branch
according to the situation given. (P4)
Explain clearly Islamic financial
system and assessment for zakat
according to its classification. (A3)
Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PA 302
Cost Accounting
COST ACCOUNTING is concerned with
the calculation of product costs use in the
financial accounting. Students will learn
elements of manufacturing costs involved
in manufacturing and servicing sectors,
costing methods used within production
activities and the procedures of
controlling in business organizations.
CLO



3
PA303
Computerized Accounting System
3
SYNOPSIS
3
PA304
Company Law
COMPUTERIZED
ACCOUNTING
SYSTEM offers skills to use computerized
accounting system to student in
introducing
the
computer
as
an
accounting tool. Students will be given the
criteria to evaluate accounting software
and learn to use the computer for both
general ledger and subsidiary ledger
transactions. General journals and special
journals will be used. Students will learn
to use the computer for both general
ledger and subsidiary ledger transactions.
The computer will also be used to
analyses financial reports and prepare
statistical
data
to
be
used
by
management.

COMPANY LAW provides knowledge on
the principles and law that need to be
adhered to by a company in Malaysia.
This course gives emphasizes towards
the incorporation of a company, the
management and administration of a
company, the company’s financial aspects
and the winding up of a company. This
course also provides comprehensive
knowledge on the importance of the
provisions under the Companies Act
1965.





Show correctly costing principles and cost
behaviours in manufacturing and servicing
environment
(material,
labour
and
overheads). (C3)
Handle effectively three costing methods
in ascertaining
profitability and
activities carried out for decision making
based on case study given.(P3)
Perform precisely income statement under
marginal costing and absorption costing.
(A5)
Identify effectively skills of accounting
information system procedures and
application techniques in computerized
accounting system software. (C4)
Compose report project in group on task
given on actual situation related to
general ledger, account receivable and
account
payable
in
computerized
accounting system. (P5)
Use efficiently with proper techniques
and procedures to create a reporting and
analysing doing practical team work. (A4)
Illustrate clearly the basic principles of
company law and the incorporation of a
company. (C3)
Describe
correctly
types
and
characteristics of shares, debentures,
charges
and
dividends;
and
procedures for the appointment and
dismissal of a director, company’s
secretary and auditors in related issue;
and types and procedures of meetings in
company meetings. (C2)
Discuss properly the accounts, reports
and audits as well as the winding up of a
company according to the legislation.
(A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
2
AS101
Soft Skills
3
SYNOPSIS
SOFT SKILLS provides exposure and
experience for personality development,
communication skills, management, leadership,
writing
and
appreciation
of
professional ethics. This course develops
proactive spirit and attitude in students thus
giving confidence to become excellent and
charismatic individuals.
CLO



4
PA501
Financial Accounting 3
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 course exposes students to prepare financial statement according to Company Act 1965 and
accounting standards, including cooperative
account. This course also provides students
with knowledge of shares and debentures,
and preparation of the Investment Accounts.
Students are exposed to financial ratios
analysis to interpret financial statements as
well as
company’s financial performance



Use effective communication skills in
various verbal and non-verbal forms
of communication at the workplace.
(C3, A2)
Practice
leadership
skills
and
management skills in conducting a
group project. (C3, A3)
Differentiate the types of formal
letters and reports correctly. (C2, A2)
Illustrate properly issuance and
redemption of shares and debentures
procedures and investment account
according to the situation given. (C4)
Conduct appropriately in preparing
Statement
of
Comprehensive
Income, Statement of Changes in
Equity, Statement of Financial Position and Statement of Cash Flows of
limited companies according to the
current
accounting standards to
produce reliable financial statements.
(P4)
Justify
critically
the
financial
statements using financial ratios
using companies’ annual report. (A3)
5
3
PA502
Malaysian Taxation 1
MALAYSIAN TAXATION 1 provides
knowledge to students on taxation system
applied in Malaysia, the method in
determining resident status and the sources
of income. Students will also be introduced
to the method of calculating income from
various sources, tax exemptions and tax
relief for separate assessment or joint
assessment.



Generalize briefly how the tax system,
tax legislation and administration
operates in Malaysia and recognize the
sources of
income and exemption
from
income tax based on Income
Tax Act 1967. (C5)
Identify
residence
status,
adjustment
income,
statutory
income, total income or each sources
of income for individual. (P3)
Practice accurately chargeable income
and tax liability for individual based on
ITA 1967. (A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PA503
Fundamentals Of Auditing
3
5
CLO
PA504
Management Accounting
FUNDAMENTALS OF AUDITING provides
students with an understanding of the
nature, purpose, scope and issues
related to audit field. Students will learn
about
the
professional
auditing
practices and know the regulatory standards
used in audit profession in Malaysia.
Students will also be exposed to the
functions of audit as needed by corporate
governance to protect the interests of stakeholders. Students will be exposed to the
auditing process which includes audit
planning, audit objectives and general
principles, audit documentation, audit
evidence, materiality and audit risk.

MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING provides
knowledge to students on management
accounting system which accumulates,
classifies,
summarizes
and
reports
information to assist management in
decision-making.





4
PA601
Financial Accounting 4
6
SYNOPSIS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4 course
provides
a
company
and
group’s
financial
statement
for
business
combination
knowledge
and
skills
necessary for accounting professionals.
Students are exposed to company’s internal
and external reconstruction, also business
mergers and acquisitions activities. Besides
that, students should also be able to apply
accounting theory in company’s financial
statement and understand the accounting
roles in sustainable development.



identify precisely the introduction of
auditing system, procedures and
techniques in profit and non-profit
organization. (C4)
discuss cooperatively in group case
given
regarding
auditor’s
responsibilities,
legal
liabilities,
materiality and audit risk in valuing the
financial statements. (P3)
exemplify orally the audit profession
and the professional bodies that are
involved in audit profession legality.
(A5)
Prepare correctly standard costs and
variances statements, relevant and
irrelevant costs and revenues in short
term decision making and preparing
static budget, flexible budget and
performance report (C5)
Identify correctly time and cost of
project using Program Evaluation
Review
Technique
(PERT)
and
analyze clearly cost volume profit
(CVP) in decision making via group
discussion (P3)
Demonstrate leadership and team
work skills efficiently while doing
discussion (A3)
Prescribe
accurately
consolidated
financial statements for business
combination, company’s reconstruction
procedures and relevant accounting
theory application according to the
situation given. (C5)
Conduct
properly
in
preparing
consolidated financial statements for
group accounts and Statement of
Financial Position after internal and
external company’s reconstruction.
(P4)
Discuss precisely the underlying
accounting
theory
in
preparing
company’s financial statement and
accounting
roles
in
sustainable
development
using
appropriate
concepts according to the situation
given. (A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
3
PA602
Malaysian Taxation 2
3
PA503
Auditing And Assurance
6
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PB604
Business Finance
MALAYSIAN TAXATION 2 is an extension
of Malaysian Taxation 1 which provides
knowledge to students through
understanding the fundamental concepts and
principles of the
Malaysian Taxation
System and the
relevance of taxation to
individuals partnerships, companies and
business decision making.

AUDITING AND ASSURANCE offers skills
on auditing and assurance from economic,
informational, and regulatory perspectives. A
primary
objective of the course is to
introduce and develop a broad theoretical
understanding of fundamental auditing
concepts (including such concepts as
assertions, audit risks, materiality, risk
assessment, client acceptance, planning,
internal control, evidence, reporting, audit
quality, etc.). In this course, stages of a
financial statement audit (for public and
private companies) are explored and other
assurance services are referred to.

BUSINESS FINANCE exposes the students
on
the
concepts
of
finance
and
techniques
used
to
manage
the
financial planning of an organization. The
theories and concepts of basic financial are
discussed as a benchmark and input for
consideration, in order to make short and
long term financial decisions from the aspect
of financing and investment. Apart from that,
organization’s financial analysis is used to
analyze the organization’s financial position.

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
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


Justify precisely total income and tax
payable and capital allowance in
appropriate procedures . (C6)
Conduct the tax liability for chargeable
person using appropriate procedures.
(P4)
Present the major tax incentives
available to chargeable person related
to the current issues and explain on
minimizing or deferring tax liabilities for
individuals and companies. (A2)
Justify properly the techniques
employed in the various stages of the audit
process and evaluate findings. (C6)
Handle collaboratively in a group to
determine the provision relating to audit
under
the
public
accounting
professional and relevant standards.
(P3)
Perform
actively
in
the
class
discussion on current issues relating to
audit nature, audit assurance services
and legal liabilities. (A2)
Synthesize
the
theories
concepts of basic financial. (C5)
and
Reorganize organization’s financial
analysis using appropriate methods and
techniques. (P4)
Practice independent acquisition of new
knowledge for life-long learning in
accomplishing case study. (A2)
Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
PB605
Business Research
6
3
PA305
AKPK
Personal Financial Management
2
ELECTIVE
2
SYNOPSIS
CLO
AF103
Bahasa Arab 1
BUSINESS RESEARCH exposes students
to a basic understanding of a scientific
research process. This course emphasizes
selecting an appropriate research title,
writing the proposal, producing, preparing
and presenting the research result. At the
end of the course, students should be able
to use knowledge and skill to carry out
scientific research, also analyzing the
outputs of scientific research.

AKPK’S
PERSONAL
FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT provides the skills on how
to manage personal money wisely and can
spend within the means and achieve the
financial goals with ease. The course
emphasises on being in control of own
finances regardless of whether or not facing
financial problems. Through this course,
students also able to realize how important
it is to always be financially prepared for
life’s uncertainties, as how they use their
money today will have an impact on how
they live tomorrow.

BAHASA ARAB 1 dibentuk untuk
membina kemahiran mendengar dan
bertutur dalam Bahasa Arab. Pelajar akan
diperkenalkan dengan bunyi-bunyi vokal
dan konsonan Bahasa Arab. Ganti Nama
Diri akan digunakan sebagai paksi kepada
14 bentuk perubahan kata Bahasa Arab.
Pendekatan
komunikasi
akan
diterapkan melalui dialog-dialog yang memberi penekanan kepada konteks sebenar
komunikasi dan gaya bahasa yang
diperlukan. Pelajar akan mampu untuk
menuturkan frasa-frasa mudah dalam
konteks komunikasi harian.
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
Integrate knowledge and abilities
efficiently in preparing a proposal and
report research using APA format.
(C5)
Compose an assigned project in
groups on topic related to business.
(P5)
Perform engagement in independent
acquisition of new knowledge and skill
in accomplishing a final report in a
given standard format. (A5)
Identify
clearly
the
role
and
purpose
of
personal
financial
planning and the steps to be taken to
achieve financial goals (C4)
Respond
appropriately
the
individual financial problem given in the
case
study
and
present
creatively in group (P3)
Demonstrate
accordingly
to
uncertainties
and
financial
responsibilities wisely (A3)
Mendengar dan menulis huruf-huruf
konsonan dan vokal Bahasa Arab
dalam perkataan dan ucapan selamat
dengan fasih. (C1)
Menyebut dan memahami frasa ayat
yang bersambung antara Ganti Nama
Diri Terpisah atau Bersambung
dengan al-ism, al-masdar, al-sifat,
partikel, al-fi’l al-maadhi dan al-fi’l almudhori’. (C3)
Menulis sistem pernomboran angka
bilangan dan susunan 1 – 12 , masa
dan 6 warna asas dengan tepat. (C1)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
2
SYNOPSIS
AF104
Mandarin 1
MANDARIN 1 is an elementary language
course intended for polytechnic students who
have no background in Mandarin. The
course consists of an introduction to
Mandarin
and
aims
to
provide
basic
communicative skills to the learners. The
course covers all four language skills. It
provides basic writing skills in both
Romanised Chinese (Hanyu Pinyin) and
Chinese characters (Hanzi). The course also
attempts to provide a basic insight into the
Chinese culture.
CLO
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
2
AF105
Japanese 1
ELECTIVE
JAPANESE 1 is an introductory course in
which students will be exposed to basic
communication skills in the Japanese
Language. They will also be exposed to the
Hiragana characters to help them in their
reading and writing skills. Students will learn
the basic grammar and vocabulary required
in daily communicative contexts.




3
PM 101
Principles Of Marketing
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING provides
students
with
information
on
basic
definition, concept and term in marketing, its
orientation and the elements related to it.
This course emphasizes the marketing
principles,
environment,
segmentation,
marketing mix, consumer and business
marketing.



Listen to, identify and produce the basic
sounds of Hanyu Pinyin (Chinese
Phonetic Alphabet). (C1)
Write Chinese characters (Hanzi)
correctly and write a dialogue and / or a
short essay in Hanyu Pinyin on a
relevant situation. (C3,A2)
Listen and respond to oral discourse
effectively. (C2)
Read and comprehend text in a variety
of situations. (C3)
Deliver
an
oral
presentation
effectively using correct pronunciation
and grammar. (P3)
Pronounce Hiragana characters and
words correctly. (C1)
Listen and respond using appropriate
communication skills that demonstrates
Japanese culture. (A2)
Read and respond to statements and /
or texts / dialogues written in Hiragana.
(C2)
Write
characters
/
words
/
sentences or dialogues in Hiragana
correctly. (C3)
Illustrate the marketing concepts,
process, orientation and major forces in
the new marketing landscape (C3)
Apply marketing mix elements in other
related areas of marketing (C3)
Participate in oral presentation to
display good communication skills (A2)
Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
2
AF203
Bahasa Arab 2
2
AF204
Mandarin 2
ELECTIVE
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
PB 301
Business Management
BAHASA ARAB 2 dibentuk untuk membina
kemahiran mendengar, bertutur dan membaca dan menulis dalam Bahasa Arab.
Pelajar akan diperkenalkan dengan Teori
Isnad sebagai asas membina al-Jumlah alFi`liyah dan al-Jumlah al-Ismiyyah. Kaedah
pembentukan Kata Kerja Perintah juga
diterapkan secara ringkas. Pendekatan
komunikasi akan dipraktikkan melalui dialog
-dialog yang memberi penekanan kepada
konteks sebenar komunikasi dan gaya
bahasa yang diperlukan. Pelajar akan
mampu untuk membaca dan memahami
teks mudah Bahasa Arab serta boleh
mengungkap dan menulis ayat-ayat mudah
dalam konteks komunikasi harian.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE (MANDARIN 2) is
an elementary language course intended for
polytechnic students who have completed
and passed Mandarin 1. The course
provides basic communicative skills to the
learners and aims to enhance the skills
acquired in Mandarin 2. The course covers
all four language skills and encourages the
use of the language in daily activities. It
provides basic writing skills in both Chinese
Phonetic Alphabet (Hanyu Pinyin) and
Chinese characters (Hanzi). The course
also attempts to provide a basic insight into
the Chinese culture.
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BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
provides
information
on
basic
functions
in
management, explains the management
theories as practiced in the organization.
This course emphasizes the principles in
management functions to ensure the
efficiency and the effectiveness of their
operation in the organizations
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Mendengar dan menulis Kata Kerja
Perintah dan hubungannya dengan
Ganti Nama Diri serta membina ayatayat mudah Bahasa Arab (al-fi’lu + alfa’il) dan (al-mubtada’ + al-khabar)
dengan betul (C2)
Menyebut dan memahami frasa ayat
yang ringkas dengan intonasi, gaya
dan penggunaan bahasa yang betul
dalam perbualan yang berkaitan
dengan urusan ke bandar, bersukan,
merawat penyakit, profesyen dan
kewarga negaraan. (C3)
Menulis sistem pernomboran angka
puluh,ratus,ribu dan juta dan istilahistilah yang merujuk kepada masa,
hari, bulan dan tahun dengan tepat.
(C1)
Write Chinese characters (Hanzi)
correctly or write a dialogue or a short
essay in Hanyu Pinyin on a relevant
situation. (A2) (C3)
Listen and respond to oral discourse
effectively. (C2)
Read and comprehend texts in a variety of situations. (C3)
Deliver an oral presentation effectively
using correct pronunciation and
grammar. (P3)
Describe the basic functions of
management in an organization. (C1)
Relate appropriately theories and
functions of management towards the
achievements of an organizational
goals. (C3)
Perform precisely the entrepreneurial
skills in management related fields.
(A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
SYNOPSIS
CLO
3
PB 501
Human Resource Management
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HUMAN
RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
covers principles and approaches applicable
to the human resource management in an
organization. It also offers students an
understanding about activities of human
resource management department. Through
this course, students also have the
opportunity to have an overview of Malaysia
industrial relations practices and procedures.
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Describe correctly principles and
approaches applicable to human
resource
management
in
an
organization. (C2)
Illustrate properly the procedures and
processes
in
managing
human
resource.(C3)
Discuss
the
importance
of
managing
human
resource
effectively in achieving organizational
goals. (A2)
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PB 503
Business Ethics
ELECTIVE
BUSINESS ETHICS is about relationships,
values, justice, and culture (personal,
professional,
corporate,
national
and
global). It also provides a basic framework
for examining the range of ethical issues
arising from a business context. This course
also discusses on the issues of right and
wrong actions or decisions from all levels of
decision making. It also explains ethical
leadership, employee responsibilities,
diversity and globalization.
3
PB 603
Organizational Behaviour
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR discusses the phenomenon of human behavior at
individual, group and organizational levels.
Discussion at individual level includes
issues such as attitudes, job satisfaction,
personality, values, and motivation. Meanwhile, group issues comprise groups in
organization, work teams, communication,
leadership, conflict and negotiation. Issues
at the level of organizational systems
include organizational structure and culture,
organizational
change
and
stress
management.
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Analyze precisely categories, concepts
and theories of business ethics in the
related fields. (C4)
Identify basic framework for examining
the range of ethical issues from a
business perspective. (P3)
Justify ethical issues arising from a
business context via group work. (A3)
Describe clearly the concept
organizational behavior. (C2)
of
Analyze
critically
issues
on
organizational behavior at all level of
organizational systems. (C4)
Discuss
in
group
on
issues
related to organizational behavior. (A2)
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Higher Academic Pathway
CAREER PATHWAYS FOR POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS.
Graduates of polytechnics in general are able to pursue their studies in public Higher learning
institutions.
LIST OF UNIVERSITY
PROGRAMME
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Bachelor of Accounting with
honours
Bachelor of Business
Management with honours
Bachelor of Economic with honours
Bachelor of Business
Administration (Hons) Marketing
Bachelor of Accounting with
honours
Bachelor of Business
Administration (Finance)
INFORMATION
Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia,
43600 UKM, Bangi Selangor,
Malaysia
Tel : (6)03 8921 5555
Fax : (6)03 8921 5555
Universiti Teknologi MARA
(UiTM)
40450 Shah Alam,
Selangor Darul Ehsan,
Malaysia
Tel : (6)03-55442000
Bachelor of Bachelor of Business
Administration (Human
Resource)
Bachelor of Accounting
Bachelor of Business
Administration
Bachelor of Management
(Technology)
Bachelor of Management
(Marketing)
Bachelor of Accounting
Bachelor of Management
Bachelor of Accounting
Universiti Putra Malaysia
43400 UPM Serdang
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia
Tel : (6)03.8946.6000
Fax : (6)03.8948.7273
Universiti Teknologi
Malaysia,
UTM Skudai,
81310 Johor,
Malaysia.
Tel : (6)07 - 5530370
Fax : (6)07 - 5530388
Universiti Sains Malaysia,
11800 USM
Pulau Pinang Malaysia
Tel : (6)04-653 3888
Fax : (6)04-658 9666
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Higher Academic Pathway
LIST OF UNIVERSITY
PROGRAMME
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Bachelor Degree in
Business Administration
(Marketing)
INFORMATION
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak,
94300 Kota Samarahan,
Sarawak,
Malaysia
Tel : (6)0 82 581 000 /
(6)0 82 581 388,
Fax : (6)0 82 665 088
Bachelor of Accounting
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
(UMT)
21030 Kuala Terengganu,
Terengganu
Tel : (6) 09-6684391
Fax : (6)09-6684390
Bachelor of Accounting
University of Malaya,
50603 Kuala Lumpur,
Bachelor of Management
(Marketing)
Bachelor of Business
Administration
Bachelor of Business
Administration
Bachelor of Accounting
Bachelor of Accounting
(honors)
Bachelor of Accounting
(Information Systems)
MALAYSIA
Tel : (6) 03-7967 7022/3273
Fax : (6)03-7956 0027
International Islamic University
Malaysia,
P.O. Box 10,
50728 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : (6) 036196 4000
Fax: (6) 036196 4053
Universiti Utara Malaysia,
06010 UUM Sintok,
Kedah Darul Aman,
MALAYSIA.
Tel : (6)04928 4000
Fax : (6)04-928 3016
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Supporting Departments
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Department of Mathematics,
Science & Computer
Introduction
The Department of Mathematics, Science and Computer which is also known as JMSK is an
academic supporting department. It is responsible dot the B code courses in three different
fields that are Mathematics, Science and Computer. Besides, JMSK coordinate all courses in
Mathematics, Engineering Science and Computer which became as a core to the students’
academic achievement in Politeknik Muadzam Shah.
This department was set up in December 2010 and its currently running with 11 lecturers, one
laboratory assistant and one office assistance.
JMSK is supported by the head of department; supported by three (3) course leaders of
Mathematics,
Science and Computer. This department is equipped with computer
laboratories, science laboratory, mathematical laboratory and classrooms.
Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
SEMESTER
1
BC101
Computer Application
1
SYNOPSIS
COMPUTER APPLICATION provides
knowledge and skills to students relating
to various types of computer systems and
its application especially pertaining to
hardware and software. This course also
exposes
students
to
different
packages of software applications for
word processor, spreadsheet, project
management, presentation and internet.
The students will also have opportunity to
manipulate and create a variety of
techniques and styles to produce
documents, spreadsheets, charts and
presentations.
This
course
emphasizes on the practical aspects of
using computer applications.
CLO
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Identify basic of computer system. (C1)
Use internet to search appropriate data
and produce simple website. (P3, A1)
Produce
documents
using
word
processor,
spreadsheet,
project
management,
presentation
and
multimedia software. (P3)
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Department of General Studies
Introduction
The General Studies Department strives to produce excellent students in both
cognitive and spiritual faculties. For that end, the department provides courses that
complement the programmes offered by the main departments.
The English courses prepare the students with the essential knowledge and skills in
communication to meet the challenges in their future workplace. Apart from that, students
are also nurtured with the teachings of Islam, moral values and the knowledge of Islamic
civilization.
This department comprises the Head of Department, together with three Heads of Course
and also lecturers from the English Language Unit, the Islamic Education and Moral
Studies Unit and Co-curriculum Unit. The English Language Unit consists of 7 lecturers
while the Islamic Education and Moral Studies unit has a total number of 5 lecturers.
Furthermore, the department has three language laboratories that are equipped with the
necessary peripherals to enhance the languages’ learning and teaching sessions.
Lastly, it is with high expectation that this Programme Handbook will enlighten the
students regarding the courses offered by the Department of General Studies, Politeknik
Muadzam Shah.
Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
LEVEL
2
AA101
Pendidikan Islam
2
SYNOPSIS
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CLO
AB102
Asas Pendidikan
Moral
Islamic Education 1 menghuraikan
Islam sebagai cara hidup yang merangkumi konsep syahadah, syariat dan
akhlak
dalam
membentuk
sikap
bertanggungjawab terhadap Allah SWT,
manusia dan alam.
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Asas Pendidikan Moral memberi
pengetahuan tentang Asas, Konsep
dan Teori Moral. Kursus ini juga
menerangkan nilai agama dalam
kehidupan individu serta isu-isu sosial
yang berlaku di Politeknik.
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COMMUNICATIVE
ENGLISH
1
focuses on speaking skills for
students to develop the ability to
communicate effectively and confidently. It is designed to provide students
with useful expressions that can be
used in a variety of social interactions
and situations. It also provides students
with an opportunity to initiate and participate in group discussions.
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menerangkan Islam sebagai al-Din. (C2)
menunjuk cara perlaksanaan ibadah solat
dalam Islam dan bacaan surah pilihan. (P2,
A2)
membincangkan
isu-isu
berkaitan syariat Islam. (C3)
kontemporari
menyatakan konsep Pendidikan Moral. (C1)
menjelaskan nilai agama dalam kehidupan
individu. (C2, A1)
membincangkan isu-isu sosial Politeknik.
(C3, A3)
2
AE101
Communicative English 1
1
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1
AR101
Ko-Kurikulum 1
KO-KURIKULUM
1
Menekankan
kepada kemahiran asas yang meliputi
aktiviti berkawad, pertolongan cemas,
pencegahan kebakaran, protokol dan
etiket sosial dan juga pengurusan diri
dan jati diri.
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Use appropriate communication skills and
registers for social interactions. (C3,A2)
Listen to selected conversations/ speeches
and
respond
appropriately
and
accurately. (C2,A2)
Provide feedback to current issues / topics
of interest in written form. (C4,A2)
Apply dictionary skills correctly to check
meanings and usage of words. (C3,A2)
Apply
organisational
strategies
and
communicate confidently using effective
techniques, graphics and visual support.
(C3,A2)
Menjelaskan asas kemahiran kendiri individu
yang berketerampilan. (C2)
Mempraktikkan kemahiran-kemahiran yang
dipelajari. (P2)
Mempamerkan semangat muhibbah dan
integrasi nasional melalui aktiviti-aktiviti yang
dilaksanakan. (A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
LEVEL
2
AF103
Bahasa Arab 1
2
AF104
Mandarin 1
1
2
SYNOPSIS
CLO
AF105
Japanese 1
Bahasa Arab 1 Membina kemahiran
mendengar dan bertutur dalam Bahasa
Arab. Pelajar akan diperkenalkan
dengan bunyi-bunyi vokal dan konsonan Bahasa Arab. Ganti Nama Diri
akan digunakan sebagai paksi kepada
14 bentuk perubahan kata Bahasa
Arab. Pendekatan komunikasi akan
diterapkan melalui dialog-dialog yang
memberi penekanan kepada konteks
sebenar komunikasi dan gaya bahasa
yang diperlukan. Pelajar akan mampu
untuk menuturkan frasa-frasa mudah
dalam konteks komunikasi harian.
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Mandarin 1 is an elementary language
course
intended
for
polytechnic
students who have no background in
Mandarin. The course consists of an
introduction to Mandarin and aims to
provide basic communicative skills to
the learners. The course covers all four
language skills. It provides basic writing
skills in both Chinese Phonetic
Alphabet (Hanyu Pinyin汉语拼音) and
Chinese characters (Hanzi汉字). The
course also attempts to provide a basic
insight into the Chinese culture.
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Japanese 1 Introductory course in
which students will be exposed to basic
communication skills in the Japanese
Language. They will also be exposed to
the Hiragana characters to help them in
their reading and writing skills. Students
will learn the basic grammar and
vocabulary
required
in
daily
communicative contexts.
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Mendengar
dan
menulis
huruf-huruf
konsonan dan vocal Bahasa Arab dengan
perkataan dan ucapan selamat dengan fasih
(C1)
Menyebut dan memahami frasa ayat yang
bersambung antara Ganti Nama Diri Terpisah
atau Bersambung dengan al-ism, al-masdar,
al-sifat, partikel, al-fi’l al-maadhi dan al-fi’l almudhori’ dengan betul. (C3)
Menulis system pernomboran angka bilangan
dan susunan 1 – 12, masa dan 6 warna asas
dengan tepat. (C1)
Listen to, identify and produce the basic
sounds of Hanyu Pinyin (Chinese Phonetic
Alphabet). (C1)
Write Chinese characters (Hanzi) correctly or
write a dialogue or a short essay in Hanyu
Pinyin on a relevant situation. (A2, C3)
Listen and respond
effectively. (C2)
to
oral
discourse
Read and comprehend texts in a variety of
situations. (C3)
Deliver an oral presentation effectively using
correct pronunciation and grammar. (P3)
Pronounce Hiragana characters and words
correctly. (C1)
Listen and respond using appropriate
communication skills that demonstrates
Japanese culture. (A2)
Read and respond to statements and / or
texts / dialogues written in Hiragana. (C2)
Write characters / words / sentences or
dialogues in Hiragana correctly. (C3)
Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
LEVEL
2
AA210
Pengurusan Dalam Islam
2
1
AB202
Pendidikan Moral
1
AR201
Ko-Kurikulum 2
2
SYNOPSIS
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CLO
Pengurusan
Dalam
Islam
Mendedahkan para pelajar terhadap
konsep asas pengurusan Islam dan
sejarah pengurusan zaman Rasulullah
SAW. Kursus ini juga membincangkan
tentang
prinsip,
etika,
amalan
pengurusan, komunikasi dalam organisasi mengikut acuan pengurusan
Islam.
.
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Pendidikan Moral
Merupakan
lanjutan
daripada
kursus
Asas
Pendidikan Moral. Pelajar diberi
kefahaman secara mendalam tentang
nilai-nilai masyarakat Malaysia dan
peranan individu dalam hidup bermasyarakat dan bernegara. Kursus ini
juga menerangkan cabaran dan isu
moral dalam mewujudkan masyarakat
Malaysia yang harmoni, beretika dan
profesional.
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KOKURIKULUM 2 Memfokuskan
kepada penyediaan pengetahuan dan
pengalaman yang boleh dijalankan di
dalam dan di luar bilik kuliah bagi
perkembangan mental, minat, bakat,
jasmani, rohani dan pembentukan nilai
-nilai estetika serta sosial yang positif.
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Menjelaskan konsep dan objektif pengurusan
Islam. (C2)
Menerangkan prinsip
pengurusan Islam. (C2)
dan
pengendalian
Membincangkan etika kerja menurut Islam.
(A2,P2)
Menerangkan nilai-nilai masyarakat Malaysia.
(C2, A2)
Membincangkan peranan manusia dalam
kehidupan masyarakat dan negara. (C2, A2)
Membincangkan cabaran dan isu moral dalam
masyarakat masa kini. (C3, A3)
Menjelaskan asas kemahiran khusus dan
pengurusan organisasi yang dipelajari . (C2)
Mempraktikkan
kemahiran
khusus
dan
pengurusan organisasi yang dipelajari. (P2)
Melaksanakan
aktiviti-aktiviti
berdasarkan
penguasaan kemahiran yang dipelajari. (A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
LEVEL
2
AF203
Bahasa Arab 2
2
2
AF204
Mandarin 2
2
AC301
Tamadun Islam
3
SYNOPSIS
CLO
Bahasa
Arab
2
Membina
kemahiran mendengar, bertutur dan
membaca dan menulis dalam
Bahasa Arab. Pelajar akan
diperkenalkan dengan Teori Isnad
sebagai asas membina al-Jumlah al
-Fi`liyah dan al-Jumlah al-Ismiyyah.
Kaedah pembentukan Kata Kerja
Perintah juga diterapkan secara
ringkas. Pendekatan komunikasi
akan dipraktikkan melalui dialogdialog yang memberi penekanan
kepada
konteks
sebenar
komunikasi dan gaya bahasa yang
diperlukan. Pelajar akan mampu
untuk membaca dan memahami
teks mudah Bahasa Arab serta
boleh mengungkap dan menulis
ayat-ayat mudah dalam konteks
komunikasi harian.
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Mandarin 2 is an elementary
language course intended for polytechnic
students
who
have
completed and passed Mandarin 1.
The
course
provides
basic
communicative skills to the learners
and aims to enhance the skills
acquired in Mandarin 2. The course
covers all four language skills and
encourages the use of the language
in daily activities. It provides basic
writing skills in both Chinese
Phonetic Alphabet (Hanyu Pinyin)
and Chinese characters (Hanzi).
The course also
attempts to
provide a basic insight into the
Chinese culture.
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Tamadun Islam mendedahkan
para pelajar terhadap konsep asas
dan prinsip Tamadun Islam. Kursus
ini juga membincangkan secara
terperinci perkembangan Tamadun
Islam
bermula
dari
Zaman
Rasulullah SAW sehingga kini
merangkumi pelbagai aspek seperti
perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan,
politik, ekonomi, sosial, sains
teknologi dan kejuruteraan.
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Mendengar dan menulis Kata Kerja Perintah
dan hubungannya dengan Ganti Nama Diri
serta membina ayat-ayat mudah Bahasa
Arab (al-fi’lu + al-fa’il) dan (al-mubtada’ + alkhabar) dengan betul (C2)
Menyebut dan memahami frasa ayat yang
ringkas
dengan intonasi, gaya
dan
penggunaan bahasa yang betul dalam perbualan yang berkaitan dengan urusan ke
bandar,
bersukan, merawat
penyakit,
profesyen dan kewarganegaraan. (C3)
Menulis
sistem
pernomboran
angka
puluh,ratus,ribu dan juta dan istilah-istilah
yang merujuk kepada masa, hari, bulan dan
tahun dengan tepat. (C1)
Write Chinese characters (Hanzi) correctly or
write a dialogue or a short essay in Hanyu
Pinyin on a relevant situation. (A2) (C3)
Listen and respond
effectively. (C2)
to
oral
discourse
Read and comprehend texts in a variety of
situations. (C3)
Deliver an oral presentation effectively using
correct pronunciation and grammar. (P3)
Menerangkan konsep tamadun Islam. (C2)
Menjelaskan pemikiran tamadun Islam sejak
Zaman Nabi Muhammad SAW sehingga kini.
(C2)
Mengenal pasti sumbangan tamadun Islam
dalam bidang ilmu pengetahuan, ekonomi,
politik, sains teknologi dan kejuruteraan
terhadap perkembangan pemikiran tamadun
manusia pada masa kini. (C2)
Membincangkan isu-isu tamadun dan
kesannya terhadap manusia. (C3, P2, A2)
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Synopsis and Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CREDIT
COURSE
LEVEL
2
AE301
Communicative English 2
3
COMMUNICATIVE
ENGLISH
2
emphasises
the
skills
needed
to
describe products and services as well as
processes and procedures. It focuses on
the skills to give and respond to
instructions. The course will also enable
students to make and reply to enquiries
and complaints in their future workplace.
CLO
Describe products and services
and confidently. (C1, A2)
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2
AE501
Communicative English 3
5
SYNOPSIS
COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 3 aims to
develop the skills necessary to carry out a
mini project as well as job hunting skills.
Students will learn to present ideas through
the use of graphs and charts. Students will
learn the process of job hunting which
includes job search strategies and making
enquiries. They will also learn to write
resumes and cover letters. The students
will develop skills to introduce themselves,
highlight their strengths and abilities,
present ideas, express opinions and
respond appropriately during job interviews
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clearly
Present an oral presentation on
processes and procedures using appropriate language devices and suitable
visual aids. (C3, A2)
Listen and respond to enquiries using
appropriate language. (C3, A2)
Make and respond to different types of
complaints using appropriate language.
(C3, A2)
Present a mini project using appropriate
visual aids. (C4,A2)
Write a resume and cover letter using
appropriate language.(C3,A2)
Respond to interview questions using
appropriate language when applying for
jobs. (C3,A2)
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Student Facilities
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
ACCOMMODATION
Hostel – Conducive, safe, comfortable and peaceful accommodation for learning
Accommodation in the hostel:
New students – will be given priority
Existing students – accommodation will be offered if vacant room is available through the selection process based on the criteria determined by Polytechnic. The criteria includes social economic, home distance, academic and co-curriculum achievement, contribution and disciplinary
performance.
Warden / students ratio: 1:50
Capacity:
Total Block
Total Room
5 (Male)
670
5 (Female)
670
Total Beds
1800
1800
Supporting Facilities:
Facilities
Hostel Office
Capacity
Hostel Supervisor Office and Warden Office
Cafeteria
Wash room
Recreation Room
Surau
2 Food Stalls
At each Level of hostel (5 levels)
2 at 1 block of Man Hostel
2 at 1 block of female Hostel
At each Block (1 room)
Sick Bay
2 room (1 male hostel & 1 female hostel)
WIFI
Cafeteria Area and Co-op Shop
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HEALTH SERVICES
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Equipped with first aid facility.
Hostel Supervisors are responsible to provide transportation service for sick students
when medical treatment is needed in the office hour. While this duty will be taken by wardens after office hour.
Periodic food quality monitoring in the cafeteria/canteen will be carried out
periodically.
INSURANCE
GROUP TERM FAMILY TAKAFUL OF POLITEKNIK MUADZAM SHAH
Company
Takaful Malaysia Berhad
Premium:
RM15.00 yearly
Students are insured 24 hours
during their studies in Politeknik
Muadzam Shah, Pahang
Scope
Death (Natural Cause)
Death (Accidental Cause)
Total Permanent Disablement
(Natural Cause)
Total Permanent Disablement
(Accidental Cause)
Partial Permanent Disablement
(Natural Cause)
Partial Permanent Disablement
(Accidental Cause)
Critical Illness (Accelerated)
Accidental Medical Reimbursement
Hospital Benefit
Funeral Expenses / Repatriation
Sum Covered
RM4,750.00
RM9,500.00
RM4,750.00
RM9,500.00
RM9,500.00
RM1,000.00
RM1,000.00
Introduction
All the students are insured using Takaful protection known as ‘Group Term Family Takaful’.
Agency and Insurance Company The policy chosen is based on Takaful accordance. Generally,
the premium, the scope and the sum assured are issued by the insurance company chosen.
Currently, the students in Politeknik Muadzam Shah are subjected to Takaful protection by
Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhad. The following table lists the scope and sum assured by the
company.
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Steps to be taken if accidents occur:
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Students could get medical treatment from Public or Private Hospital
Academic Advisor/Student/Next of Kin should inform the details of the accident to the
Student Affairs Department within 5 days from the date of occurrence.
The Student Affairs Department will inform the insurance company within 24 hours from
the date of report received.
Insurance Claim Form will be given to the student for claim purpose.
A completed form with supporting documents should be submitted to the Student Affairs
Department for futher process by the insurer.
The supporting documents for the claim:
 A copy of MyKad / IC
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A copy of Birth Certificate
A copy of Police Report/ Factory etc.
The Doctor’s / Medical Report/Post Mortem
Burial permit (applicable for death claim)
A copy of death certificate (applicable for death claim)
FINANCIAL AID
Scholarships
 Yayasan-yayasan Negeri

Jabatan Hal Ehwal Orang Asli (JHEOA)
Loans
 Perbadanan Tabung Pendidikan Tinggi Malaysia (PTPTN)

Tabung Pinjaman Pendidikan Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi Malaysia (KPT)
SPORTS & CULTURAL
PMS provides its community with a wide range of facilities for fitness and leisure activities. The
facility provides a comfortable environment for both students and staff to relax and stay fit.
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List of Recreational Facilities & Other Amenities are as in table below:
NO
.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
RECREATIONAL AND FACILITIES AND OTHERS
QUANTITY
Football Field
Rugby Field
Netball Court
Basketball Court
Volleyball Court
Tennis Court
Futsal Court
Badminton Court
Gymnasium
Archery equipment
Tennis Table
Sport Complex
Squash Court
Swimming Pool
Wood Ball equipment
Golf Equipment
Synthetic Track
Music equipment
1
1
4
2
4
4
3
8
1
4
10
1
2
1
10
2
1
6 Guitar / 1 Drum set /
Nasyid Instrument Set
19.
20
21
Kayaking equipment
Hockey Court
Mountain Bike
14
1
6
Table: Recreational Facilities & Other Amenities
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UNIT OF PSYCHOLOGY & CAREER (UPK)
Unit of Psychology & Career Polytechnic Muadzam Shah (UPK PMS) is the unit responsible
for providing effective services to students in particular to the process of enrichment and development expand along with the students' academic development. This unit consists of a Career
in Psychology Officer assisted by Guidance & Counseling Department Coordinator appointed
by the respective department heads. This unit is responsible for implementing the terms of
reference as follows:
1. Managing Individual Counseling Services
2. Managing Group Counseling Services
3. Managing Career Counseling Services
4. Managing Lecture
5. Managing Study Visit
6. Managing Control Workshop / Course
7. Managing Exhibition
8. Managing PRS Polytechnic Training
9. Managing the dissemination of Units of Psychology and Career
10. Student Advice & Guidance Services
11. Student Career Guidance Services
NO
1
2
FACILITIES
Individual Counseling Room- 2
Discussion / Group Counseling Room – 1
Table: Facilities
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ASSESSMENTS
GRADING POINT SYSTEM

Under Polytechnics’ assessment system, student’s performance is being measured on the basis of quantitative method and being known as Grading Point System (GPS).

In the Grading Point System, there are measures to evaluate student’s performance:
GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA)
 The average grade of a student for a given semester is being computed by taking the sum of the courses’ credit hours and grade point divided by the total
credit hours taken in that semester.

Formula: GPA =
Total credit hours x Grade point
Total credit hours taken in that semester
= ((3 credit hours x 4.00) + (3 credit hours x 3.67) + (3 credit
hours x 3.33) + (2 credit hours x 4.00) + (3 credit hours x
3.67) ) / 14 credit hours
= 3.72
CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE (CGPA)
 The sum of the courses’ credit hours and the grade point for all courses taken in
all semesters, divided by the total credit hours taken in all semesters.

Formula: CGPA = Total credit hours x Grade point in all semester
Total credit hours taken in all semester
= 290
90
= 3.22
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GRADING SYSTEM (Intake before Jun 2012)

A student will be evaluated based on the following mark scales, grades and grade points as
being outlined in Table below:
Mark Scale
80 – 100
75 – 79
70 – 74
65 – 69
60 – 64
55 – 59
50 – 54
45 – 49
44 – 46
40 – 43
30 – 39
20 – 29
0 – 19
Grade Point
4.00
3.67
3.33
3.00
2.67
2.33
2.00
1.67
1.33
1.00
0.67
0.33
0.00
Grade
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
D
DE+
E
EF
Status
Distinction
Credit
Credit
Credit
Pass
Pass
Pass
Fail
Fail
Fail
Fail
Fail
Fail
COURSE CREDIT HOUR
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Total credit hours taken by students are in between 12 to 18 credit hours every semester
which have been stated in the Curriculum Document and Program Structure.
A minimum total credit hours shall be fulfilled before the students are qualified to be awarded
a Diploma (including advanced diploma) which has also been stated in the curriculum document and program structure.
REGISTER COURSE
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Students must register within fourteen days (14) of the commencement date of each semester.
Students should get an advice from the Academic Advisor and get approval from the Head
of Commerce Department before registering the courses.
Students should register the repeated course/s in the current semester if that particular
course/s being offered except, there was undue circumstances. Therefore, students must
get an approval first from the Head of Commerce Department.
If students fail to register the repeated course/s or any course/s that should be taken in the
particular semester:
The student will be given Grave F with the grade point equivalent to 0.00 for that particular
course; and
The student will be assumed as has already taken the course and failed it.
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ADD COURSE
 Course adding can be done on the 3rd until the 6th week of an academic session. Students
should get an advice from the Academic Advisor and obtain an approval from the Head of
Commerce Department.
DROP COURSE
 Students are allowed to drop the course with one condition that the students’ credit hours
are not less than 12 hours.
 Course’s dropping can be done on the 3rd until the 6th week of an academic session. Students should get an advice from the Academic Advisor or the Head of Program, and obtain
an approval from the Head of Commerce Department.
REPEAT COURSE
 Student who fails two or more courses in previous semester is required to repeat that particular course/s in any semester after getting confirmation from the Examination Board.
ASSESMENT RESULT CATEGORY

Assessment result for each semester can be categorized into:
Pass status
 Student who obtains a CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) equivalent to or
more than 2.00.
Conditional pass status
 Student who obtains a CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) equivalent to or
more than 1.60 and less than 2.00.
Fail status
 Student who obtains a CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) less than 1.60.
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Student who obtains a GPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) less than 1.00
except for final semester student and part-time student.
Student who fails in any courses for three times including the special final examination.
Student who obtains conditional pass status for three times consecutively.
Student who fails Training Industry for two times consecutively.
Student who exceeds the maximum period of study.
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GRADING SYSTEM (Intake Jun 2012)
 A student will be evaluated based on the following mark scales, grades and grade points as
being outlined in Table below:
Mark Scale
90 – 100
80 - 89
75 – 79
70 – 74
65 – 69
60 – 64
55 – 59
50 – 54
45 – 49
44 – 46
40 – 43
30 – 39
20 – 29
0 – 19
Grade Point
4.00
4.00
3.67
3.33
3.00
2.67
2.33
2.00
1.67
1.33
1.00
0.67
0.33
0.00
Grade
A+
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
CD+
D
E
EF
Status
High Distinction
Distinction
Credit
Credit
Credit
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Fail
Fail
Fail
CRITERIA TO GRADUATE UNDER NEW GRADING SYSTEM
A student will graduate from his/her studies for a program if he/she fulfills the criteria below:
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
Pass all courses under a program;
Obtain a CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) equivalent to or more than 2.00;
Obtain sufficient total credit hours for a program;
Student who obtain the minimum passing grade (C-, D+ and D) is allowed to repeat the
course only once to improve their grade for the next semester including the short semester. Only the higher grade calculation will be taken into the result without adding the credit
hour.
Fulfill all program's requirement and certified by the Lembaga Peperiksaan.
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PROGRAM DURATION

Duration of a full-time program are as follows:
Advanced Diploma (for Diploma graduate)
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
Minimum is four (4) semesters
Maximum is eight (8) semesters
Diploma
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Minimum is five (5) semesters
Maximum is nine (9) semesters
Student that has been charged disciplinary action (will be suspended under Act 174) is included in the
duration of study.
The period of deferment that has been approved by the Director of Polytechnic will not be computed as
part of the period of study.
ALUMNI
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The alumni assist students preparing for their professional future through:
Their own success stories
Career Information
Seminars/Talks on career
Alumni/polytechnic graduates are expected to provide their feedback through the Tracer
Study which is carried out annually. 85% of polytechnic graduates take part in this Tracer
Study in order to provide their feedback pertaining to the curriculum taught and their mandatory 6-month industrial experience. All these input serves provide the basis for curriculum development, achievement of learning outcomes and future programs.
Details of Alumni of Politeknik Muadzam Shah are as follows:
Address
: Persatuan Alumni Politeknik Muadzam Shah Rompin Pahang
Lebuhraya Tun Abdul Razak
26700 Muadzam Shah
Pahang Darul Makmur
No Telefon : 09 – 4502005
No. Faks : 09 – 4502009
Website : www.pms.edu.my or
www.politeknik.gov.my
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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Industrial Training (LI) is part of the curriculum requirements that
must be fulfilled by the students before they are awarded with
Diploma from Polytechnic. Diploma students will undergo their LI
in Semester 4.
Duration of the LI is 20 weeks where the students are spreads to
selected firms and organizations all over the country. LI programme will be conducted on January and June session every
year. Before the students are allowed to undergo the LI, they
should pass the pre-requisite subject, i.e. Soft Skills module.
PREPARATION FOR INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Once eligible, the students need to follow proper procedures for
the LI. The students are required to apply for LI placement from
the firms or organizations that offered LI via the Industrial Training
Officer of Department (PLIJ) respectively. It is advisable that the LI
should be relevant to the students’ academic courses of study.
The following documents will be issued by the PLIJ to be used in
the application for a placement in the firms or organizations:
 Industrial Training Application Letter/Surat Memohon Tempat
Latihan Industri - that has Polytechnic's letterhead
 Reply Form/Borang Jawapan - that has to be submitted to
the firms/organizations
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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
DURING INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
The confirmation of the LI attachment is done when the students submit the following documents
for verification purpose on the registration of the LI day at each respective firms/organizations:
 Letter of Report Duty/Surat Lapor Diri - that has Polytechnic's letterhead

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Polytechnic Student's ID card/Kad Pelajar
Letter of Indemnity/Surat Lepas Tanggung
End of Training Confirmation Letter/Surat Tamat Latihan Industri
Log Book/Buku Log - available in PMS Co-operative Shop
Performance Evaluation Form/Borang Penilaian Pelajar
An academic supervisor will be assigned to each of the students. The academic supervisor (or
representative) will visit the students at the firms/organizations during the LI and thus, will be
evaluated.
COMPLETION OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
After completing the six months of LI, the students are required to re-register to the Polytechnic
with the End of Training Confirmation Letter and fee payment bank slip that will be posted to the
students' latest address.
Upon completion, the students are required to prepare a technical report about their LI. The students are expected to include information related to the job/task which they have undergone
during LI in the write up and shall submit both report and log book to the PLIJ.
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Other Facilities
Squash Court
Multipurpose Court
Swimming Pool
Futsal Court
Tennis Court
Basketball Court
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Other Facilities
Gym
Football Field
Jogging Track
Rugby Field
Volley Ball Court
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COMMERCE DEPARTMENT SUPPORT SERVICE
Entrepreneurship Development
LCD Projector
Modular Rack
DVD Mini System
Exhibition Display Panel
Personal Computer
Laser Printer
Adobe CS4 Master Collection
Adobe CS4 Master Collection Media Kit and Manual
SPSS Windows
Accounting Technology Lab
Application Server
Personal Computer
Notebook Computer
Laser Printer
LCD Projector
Scanner
Adobe CS4 Master Collection
Adobe CS4 Master Collection Media Kit and Manual
UBS Accounting System
SPSS Windows
Technician Tool Box Kit
Digital Visualizer
Seminar & Presentation Room
LCD Projector
E-Station Rostrum
Exhibition Display Panel
Digital Visualizer
Laser Printer A4
Office Simulation Lab
TV Set
DVD Mini System
Personal Computer
Laser Printer
LCD Projector
Digital Visualizer
Modular Rack
Display Rack
Adobe CS4 Master Collection
Adobe CS4 Master Collection Media Kit and Manual
SPSS Windows
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Editorial Board
Patron
Norlida Bt. Abd. Razak
Advisor
Khuzaimah Bt. Baharuddin
Lead Editor
Mohd Zainal B. Mat Il
Asstant Editor
Norleza Bt. Lehat
Committee Members
Hanizah Farhani Bt. Jaafar
Nurul Wahida Bt. Abdullah
Mohd Firdauz B. Norhadi
MASTER PLAN OF POLITEKNIK MUADZAM SHAH
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
POLITEKNIK MUADZAM SHAH
LEBUHRAYA TUN ABDUL RAZAK
26700 MUADZAM SHAH
PAHANG
NO TEL: 09-4502005/2007/2008 NO FAKS: 09-4502009
www.pms.edu.my