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1. SEC101 Modern Applied Mathematics
2. STC104 Computer Organisation
3. STC106 Web Design
4. STC103 Structured Programming
5. CSS101 Introduction Networking
6. STC112 Programming Language Concepts & Paradigms
7. STC101 Multimedia
8. STC102 Introduction to IT
9. CSS102 Network Topologies & Router Configuration
10. STC202 Object Oriented Programming
11. STC209 System Analysis & Design
12. STC205 Multimedia System
13. CSS201 Advanced Router Configuration & Network Management
14. STC111 Computer Architecture
15. STC206 Data Communications & Operating Systems
16. SEB101 Business Organisation
17. CSS202 WAN Design and Protocols
18. CSR200 Rapid Application Development
19. SAL101 Technical English
20. MPW1133 Malaysian Studies
21. STC204 Project
22. STC203 Database Organisation & Design
23. SEC201 Operational Research
24. SAL102 Stamford Spoken English
25. MPW1113/MPW1123 Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B
26. MPW1143/MPW1153 Moral/Islamic Studies



Programs Offered
1. Foundation Studies in Engineering
2. International Diploma in Computer Studies
3. Diploma in Quantity Surveying
4. Diploma in Information Technology
5. Diploma in Computer Science and Information Technology
6. B.Eng.(Hons) Electrical & Electronics Engineering
7. B.Sc. (Hons)Computer Networks
8. Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons)

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SUBJECT CODE : MPW1133
SUBJECT NAME : MALAYSIAN STUDIES
SEMESTER : 5
CREDIT HOURS : 3
SCHOOL : School of Engineering, Computer Science and Quantity Surveying
COURSE : Diploma / Diploma in Information Technology



Lecture Notes :

MPW1133LN223.ppt

MPW1133LN224.ppt

MPW1133LN225.ppt

MPW1133LN226.ppt

MPW1133LN227.ppt

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MPW1133LN229.ppt

MPW1133LN230.ppt

MPW1133LN231.ppt

MPW1133LN232.ppt

MPW1133LN233.ppt

Past Exam Paper :
Syllabus : LAN1003SY61.pdf   


OBJECTIVES
Malaysian Studies subject is designed to mould loyal citizens of the nation, citizens who are proud to be Malaysians, ready to face the challenges of nationhood and possess the abilities to be an independent nation in the global arena.

LEARNING OUTCOME
On completion of this subject, the learners should be able to:

  • understand the history of the nation and the development of the society from the political, social, cultural and economic aspects
  • increase awareness, specialisation and motivation to involve oneself in the efforts to defend independence, development and progress of the nation
  • value the efforts and contributions of leaders who contributed to the establishment of an independent and sovereign nation.

SYNOPSIS

Learners will learn about the political history, systems and the administrative structure of Malaysia. Apart from that, they will also recognise the components of society and unity in a multi-racial society; plans and vision of national development; current issues such as issues in the development of humanity and society, and environmental issues in development.






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