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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/ Chancellory
Centre
Section for Co-curricular Courses, External Faculty Electives & TITAS
Department
(SKET)
Programme University Course
Course Code* GIG1001
Course Title* The Islamic and Asian Civilization
Course Pre-requisite(s)/ None
Minimum Requirement(s)
Student Learning Time (SLT) 80 hours
*
2
Credit*
Course Learning Outcomes* At the end of this course, students are able to:
1. Explain the importance of civilizational dialogue and civilization in shaping a harmonious
Malaysian society.
2. Apply the universal values to strengthen character, understanding and mutual respect
among the various civilizations and religions.
3. Demonstrate the ability to interact and dialogue among different civilizations and
cultures.
Transferable Skills None
Synopsis of Course Contents This course discusses the importance of civilizational in shaping perception, personality
and life harmony between different communities. This course also adopts the values and
understanding between diverse cultures through dialogue and interaction abilities.
Learning Strategies (lecture, Lectures, educational visits, coursework and presentation.
tutorial, workshop,
discussion, etc)
Assessment Weightage* Continuous Assessment: 70%
Final Examination: 30%
Methodologies for Feedback Continuous assessment results will be informed through the application of SPECTRUM in
on Performance week 14.
Criteria in Summative Please refer to the University of Malaya (First Degree) Rules 2013 and the University of
Assessment Malaya (First Degree) Regulations 2013
UM-PT01-PK03-BR003(BI)-S04