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COURSE PRO FORMA






            IMPORTANT:

            Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senate’s approval for items indicated with *. Changes to
            the other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level.


             Academy/Faculty/Institute/Centre      Chancellery

             Department                            Section for Co-curricular Courses, External Faculty Electives & TITAS
                                                   (SKET)
             Programme
                                                   University Course


             Course Code*                          GIG 1002

             Course Title*                         Ethnic Relations

             Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum
             Requirement(s)                        None



             Student Learning Time (SLT)*          80 hours

             Credit*                               2

             Course Learning Outcomes*             At the end of the course, students are able to:

                                                   1.  Apply the basic concepts and theories of ethnic relations.
                                                   2.  Present ideas clearly and confidently.
                                                   3.  Demonstrate active participation and ability to cooperate in group work.
                                                   4.  Demonstrate the ability to search, explain, analyse and evaluate
                                                      discussion and information from various sources.


             Transferable Skills                   Nil



             Synopsis of Course Contents           This course will explain the basic concepts and theories of ethnic relations.
                                                   It also inculcates communication skills, teamwork, critical thinking, lifelong
                                                   learning and information management skills among students via individual
                                                   assignment, presentation and group work.
             Learning Strategies (lecture, tutorial,   Lecture and fieldwork
             workshop, discussion, etc)


             Assessment Weightage*                 Continuous Assessment: 70%
                                                   Final Examination:           30%
              Methodologies for Feedback on         Results will be displayed on notice board.
             Performance                            Please refer to the University of Malaya (First Degree) Rules 2013 and the
              Criteria in Summative Assessment     University of Malaya (First Degree) Regulations 2013.



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