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EIH3008          ENTREPRENEURIAL ECONOMICS
            3 Credits

            Pre-requisite    None

            Learning         At the end of the course, students are able to:
            Outcomes
                             1.  Demonstrate understanding on the concepts and theories of entrepreneurship.
                             2.  Determine  the  significance  and  functions  of  entrepreneurship  in  economic
                                 development.
                             3.  Appraise the role and importance of policy support in entrepreneurial development.
                             4.  Prepare a business plan.

            Synopsis         This  course  exposes  the  students  to  the  concepts  and  economic  thoughts  on
                             entrepreneurship.  It  also  introduces  them  to  other  perspectives,  including  sociology,
                             psychology, and management. It emphasises the importance of economics of innovation,
                             macroeconomic  relevance  of  entrepreneurship,  and  government  policies  promoting
                             entrepreneurial  development.  From  the  practical  side,  the  students  are  introduced  to
                             business plan and process of starting a business.

            Medium of        English
            Instruction

            Assessment       Continuous Assessment : 50%
            Weightage        Final Examination           : 50%



           4.     PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

            EIJ2001          MALAYSIAN POLITICS
            3 Credits

            Pre-requisite    None

            Learning         At the end of the course, students are able to:
            Outcomes
                             1.  Describe the main concepts in Malaysian politics.
                             2.  Explain the history of the development of political  institutions in Malaysia.
                             3.  Explain political issues and challenges faced by Malaysian society.

            Synopsis         This  course  consists  of  two  main  parts.  In  the  first  part,  students  will  be  exposed  to
                             framework  of  analysis  and  several  political  concepts  such  as  authority,  federalism,
                             influence, government, and political culture. The second part will discuss on Malaysia’s
                             political  history  and  development  and  the  role  of  political  structure  and  function  in
                             Malaysia’s political system. It will also discuss major political issues such as democracy,
                             social justice, and equality.

            Medium of        English
            Instruction

            Assessment       Continuous Assessment : 50%
            Weightage        Final Examination           : 50%
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