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Diploma in Human Resource Management
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1. DHR101 Organisational Behaviour
2. DHR102 Microeconomics
3. DHR103 Business Mathematics
4. DHR104 Introduction to Information Technology
5. DHR105 Introduction to Accounting
6. DHR106 Fundamentals of Management
7. DHR107 English for Academic Purposes
8. MPW1133 Malaysia Studies
9. DHR108 Human Resource Principles
10. DHR109 Macroeconomics
11. DHR110 Malaysia Labour Laws
12. DHR111 Fundamentals of Marketing
13. DHR112 Introduction to Psychology
14. DHR201 Introduction to Human Resource Information Systems
15. DHR202 Public Relations and Communications
16. DHR203 Introduction to Statistics
17. DHR204 Introduction to Finance
18. MPW1143/MPW1153 Moral/Islamic Studies
19. DHR205 Human Resource Planning
20. DHR206 Compensation and Benefits
21. MPW1113/PPW1123 Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B
22. DHR207 Recruitment and Selection
23. DHR208 Performance Appraisal
24. DHR209 Occupational Safety and Health Act
25. DHR210 Human Resource Development
26. DHR211 Strategic Management
27. DHR301 International Human Resource Management
28. DHR302 Public Speaking
29. DHR303 Employment Relations
30. DHR304 Training and Development



Programs Offered
1. Diploma in Human Resource Management

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SUBJECT CODE : MPW1113/MPW1123
SUBJECT NAME : BAHASA KEBANGSAAN A/B
SEMESTER : 3
CREDIT HOURS : 3
SCHOOL : School of Human Resource Management
COURSE : Diploma / Diploma in Human Resource Management



Lecture Notes :

Bahasa Kebangsaan A Week 1

Bahasa Kebangsaan A Week 2

Bahasa Kebangsaan A Week 3

Bahasa Kebangsaan A Week 4

Bahasa Kebangsaan A Week 5

Bahasa Kebangsaan A Week 6

Bahasa Kebangsaan A Week 7

Bahasa Kebangsaan A Week 8

Past Exam Paper :
Syllabus : Malay Language A    Malay Language B   


OBJECTIVES
Malay Language A
This course is designed to enhance the language capability of the learner to facilitate oral and written communication in official, creative and non-creative contexts.

Malay Language B
This subject is prepared to enable the learners to master the basics of the Malay Language and possess the proficiency to communicate ideas and feelings verbally and in writing.

LEARNING OUTCOME
Malay Language A
By the end of the course, students will be able to:

  • understand written materials in various styles and forms, and express ideas using proper language in speech and writing
  • summaries details and expand ideas logically, concisely and confidently both spoken and written
  • improve understanding regarding sound, spelling, grammar, etc.
  • use language effectively and fluently from the viewpoint of speech, intonation, spelling, grammar, vocabulary
  • can communicate effectively using the dynamic elements of language
  • communicate in a socially refined manner besides assimilating Malaysian social values.
Malay Language b
On completion of this subject, the learner should be able to :
  • understand the history and development of the Malay Language, phonetics, spelling, metaphors, and proverbs of the Malay language
  • listen and understand Malay Language in various situations
  • use the Malay Language for daily communication
  • read and comprehend simple passages
  • express ideas and feelings in spoken and written form.

SYNOPSIS

Malay Language A
This is an introduction to the principles, functions and status of the Malay language; spelling and spoken aspects of the Malay language; Malay grammar; syntax in proper language usage and construction; Malay language dynamics and appreciation, such as language patterns, written communication.

Malay Language B
Introduction to the Malay Language, Malay Language Practice, spelling system, phonetics and grammar.






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