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COURSE INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION OF UNIVERSITY COURSES
GIG1012: PHILOSOPHY AND CURRENT ISSUES 2 CREDITS
SYNOPSIS: This course covers philosophical relations with the Philosophy of National Education and
Rukunegara. The use of philosophy as a tool to purify the culture of thought in life through the arts and methods
of thinking and human concepts. The main topics in philosophy are epistemology, metaphysics and ethics
discussed in the context of current issues. Emphasis is given to philosophy as a basis for fostering inter-cultural
dialogue and fostering one's values. At the end of this course students will be able to see the disciplines of
science as one comprehensive body of knowledge and related to each other.
Level of Required Proficiency: Not Applicable
GIG1013: APPRECIATION OF ETHICS AND CIVILIZATIONS 2 CREDITS
SYNOPSIS: This course discusses ethical concepts from different civilization perspectives. It aims to identify
the systems, developmental stages, progress and culture of a nation in strengthening social cohesion. In
addition, discussions on contemporary issues in the economic, political, social, cultural and environmental
aspects from an ethical and civil perspective can produce students who are morally and professionally sound.
The application of appropriate High Impact Education Practices (HIEPs) is used in the delivery of this course. At
the end of this course students will be able to relate ethics and civic-minded citizenship.
Level of Required Proficiency: Not Applicable
Faculty Core Courses
CIX2005: ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3 CREDITS
SYNOPSIS: In this course, students will be exposed to the basic principles of entrepreneurship, business plan
development, as well as the process of starting and growing a business. Students will have the opportunity to
share entrepreneurial strategies through social engagement activities. This course will provide students with
hands-on experience to enhance their decision-making skills.
Level of Required Proficiency: Not Applicable
CIB1001 MANAGEMENT 3 Credits
Synopsis:
In general, this course will cover the four major principles of management, i.e. planning, organizing, leading and
controlling. These four principles make up the management process. Description of management process will be
explained in terms of the changes in the environment, particularly the way globalization affect management. In
this course, students will be also exposed to other important aspects of management such as ethics and social
responsibility, decision making, organization’s culture, etc.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%