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SPORTS CENTRE UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME GUIDEBOOK, 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION  19

                       BACHELOR OF SPORTS MANAGEMENT SCIENCE


        Course Code                  GIG1001
        Course Title                 The Islamic and Asian Civilization
        Credit                       2
        Medium of Instruction        Malay
        Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   None
        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, life long learning and information management skills
                                     among students via individual assignment, presentation and group work.
        Main Reference               1.   Shamsul Amri Baharuddin (Ed.). Modul Hubungan Etnik, Edisi Kedua. Bangi: Institut Kajian Etnik,
                                         UKM.
                                     2.   Lim Teck Ghee, Alberto Gomes & 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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