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CO-OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT
EIC3004 CO-OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT
3 Credits
Pre-requisite None
Learning At the end of this course, students are able to:
Outcomes
1. explain co-operative philosophy and concept.
2. explain the co-operative principles.
3. describe the co-operative administrative structure and management.
4. analyze the co-operative importance and its role in the economy of a country.
Synopsis This course discusses concept, philosophy, definition, co-operative’s principles,
administrative, management and finance. Co-operatives’ progress, opportunities,
challenges and the role they play in an economy is also discussed. This course
focuses on co-operative development as well as the law and co-operative
business.
References 1. Zeuli, K.A. and. Cropp., R (2004). Cooperatives: Principles and practices in the
21 Century. University of Wisconsin-Extension.
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http://learningstore.uwex.edu/assets/pdfs/A1457.PDF
2. Birchall, J. and Ketilson, L.H. (2009). Resilience of the cooperative business
models in times of crisis. International Labour Organization.
3. Birchall, J. (2003). Rediscovering the cooperative advantage: Poverty reduction
through self-help. International Labour Organization.
4. Idris Ismail, Mohd. Safaai Said. (2003). Pengenalan kepada koperasi. Kuala
Lumpur: Utusan Publication & Distributors Sdn. Bhd.r.
Soft Skills CS1, CS2, CS3
CT1, CT2, CT3
TS1, TS2
KK1
Assessment Continuous Assessment : 40%
Final Examination : 60%
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