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SPORTS CENTRE UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME GUIDEBOOK, 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION  61


                              BACHELOR OF SPORTS SCIENCE (SCIENCE EXERCISE)



                Course Code               GIG1001
                Course Title              The Islamic and Asian Civilization
                Credit                    2
                Medium of Instruction     Malay
                Course Pre-requisite(s)/   None
                Minimum Requirement(s)
                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.
                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.
                Main Reference            1.   Osman  Bakar,  Azizan  Baharuddin  &  Zaid  Ahmad  (ed.).  2009.  Modul  Pengajian
                                              Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia. Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit Universiti Malaya.
                                          2.   Tanpa Pengarang.  2006. Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Melayu, Kuala Lumpur:
                                              Penerbit Universiti Malaya.
                                          3.   Tanpa  Pengarang.    2001.  Tamadun  Islam  dan  Tamadun  Asia,  Kuala  Lumpur:
                                              Penerbit Universiti Malaya.
                Assessment Weightage      Continuous Assessment: 70%
                                          Final Examination: 30%
                Soft Skills               Communication Skills: CS1-CS3
                                          Team Work Skills: TS1-TS2
                                          Professional Ethics and Moral: EM1-EM3

                Course Code                GIG1002
                Course Title               Ethnic Relations
                Credit                     2
                Medium of Instruction      Malay and English
                Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
                Requirement(s)
                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.
                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.
                Main Reference             1.   Modul Hubungan Etnik, Edisi Kedua. Shamsul Amri Baharuddin (Ketua Ed.). Bangi:
                                              Institut Kajian Etnik, UKM.
                                           2.   Lim  Teck  Ghee,  Alberto  Gomes  and  Azly  Rahman  (eds.)  (2009).  Multiethnic
                                              Malaysia:  Past,  Present  and  Future.  Strategic  Information  and  Reseaerch
                                              Development Centre, Petaling Jaya.
                                           3.   Syed  Hsin  Ali  (2008).  Ethnic  Relations  in  Malaysia:  Harmony  and          Conflict.
                                              Strategic Information and Research Development Centre, Petaling Jaya.
                                           4.   Zawawi Ibrahim (Ed) (2012). Social Science and Knowledge in a Globalising World.
                                              Strategic Information and Research Development Centre, Petaling Jaya.
                Assessment Weightage       Continuous Assessment: 70%
                                           Final Examination:           30%
                Soft Skills                Communication Skills: CS1-CS6
                                           Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills: CT1 – CT3
                                           Team Work Skills: TS1-TS2
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