BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT (TECHNOLOGY) with HONOURS Prepared by: Dr Siti Zaleha Omain Head of Programme
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES • Demonstrate competency including digital and numeracy skills in solving organisational problems related to management of technology • Practice professional ethics, good leadership qualities and possess effective interpersonal skills • Embark on lifelong learning programmes, engage in entrepreneurial activities and adapt to global environment and societal needs
Intended Learning Learning Outcomes Teaching and Learning Methods Assessment Outcomes (a) TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE & COMPETENCIES Examinations, assignments, quizzes, Lectures, tutorials, seminars, ICT lab work, PLO1(KW) Apply knowledge and understanding of seminar presentations, discussions, directed reading, case study, independent Discipline and management and technology in related cooperative and problem-based research and cooperative learning, field organisations. exercises, group projects, independent Understanding work, industrial visits. projects, reports. Ability to think critically, logically, Examinations, assignments, quizzes, Lectures, tutorials, seminars, ICT lab work, creatively, and analytically in order to seminar presentations, discussions, PLO2(CG) directed reading, independent research identify, formulate and solve emerging cooperative and problem-based Cognitive Skills and cooperative learning, field work, issues related to management and exercises, group projects, independent industrial visits. technology knowledge projects, reports. Exhibit skills and abilities in solving Industrial training report, task-based Lectures, Independent research and PLO3(PS) organizational problems through the exercises, cooperative and problem- cooperative learning, field work, industrial Practical Skills integration of knowledge in management based exercises, log- book, group visits. and technology. projects, reports, and presentation Able to understand and apply Lectures, tutorials, ICT lab work, group Examination, test, quizzes, group PLO7(NS) quantitative methods by emphasising projects, industrial training, case studies, assignments, group projects, research Numeracy Skills quantitative reasoning, analysing, research projects. projects. interpreting data and solving problems
(b) GENERIC SKILLS Assignments, seminar presentations, discussions, Able to communicate and collaborate Lectures, tutorials, seminars, ICT lab cooperative and problem- PLO4(IPS) effectively in the organisation and work, directed reading, independent based exercises, group Interpersonal Skills networking with people from different research and cooperative learning, projects, independent cultures field work, and case studies. projects, and case study reports. Assignments, presentations, Demonstrate effective communication Individual and group assignments, discussions, cooperative and PLO5(CS) through appropriate written and oral group projects, industrial training, problem-based exercises, modes across a wide range of contexts industrial visits, cooperative observation of group Communication Skills and audience learning, industrial speakers projects, reports, peer assessment. Adopt appropriate use of digital tools Lectures, tutorials, ICT lab work, Examination, test, quizzes, PLO6(DS) and facilities in managing information group projects, industrial training, group assignments, group DigitalSkills to support work and studies case studies, research projects. projects, research projects.
PLO8(LAR) Able to work collaboratively and Lectures, seminars, directed Assignments, seminar Leadership, assume different roles in a team to reading, library search, independent presentations, discussions, Autonomy and solve problems and make decisions in research, field work, and case group project, reports order to achieve a common goal studies. Responsibility Able to learn independently to gain Industrial speakers, industrial visits, Case study reports, industrial PLO9(PRS) intellectual and self- development with industrial training, case studies, training assessment, Personal confidence, self-control and highly group assignments, group projects, assignments, discussion, committed to professionalism in the in-class group discussions, Skills seminar/symposium workplace. presentation. Demonstrate a continuous Pitching, project reports, PLO10(ENT) Lectures, group projects, case commitment towards professional Business Model Canvas, Entrepreneurial studies, research projects, in-class development and possess Online business projects, group discussion Skills entrepreneurial skills. assignments. Industrial training reports, PLO11(ETS) Demonstrate positive values and ethics project reports, learning Lectures, industrial speakers, Ethics and in engaging with society and portfolios, observation by industrial visits, case studies stakeholders lecturers, peer assessment, Professionalism Skills assignments.
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE • University courses (23 credits) • Course courses - Fields (54 credits) • Specialization courses (30 credits) • Elective courses (12 credits) • Discipline core - Industrial Training (12 credits)
UNIVERSITY COURSES (23 CREDITS) CREDIT COURSE CODE COURSE NAME APPRECIATION OF PHILOSOPHY, VALUES AND HISTORY (4 credits) Falsafah dan Isu Semasa (Local Students) UHIS 1022 (Philosophy and Current Issues) or 2 Or UHLM 1012 Bahasa Malaysian Komunikasi 2 (International students) Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban** UHMS 1182 2 (Appreciation of Eyhics and Civilizations) GENERIC SKILLS (2 credits) Graduate Success Attributes 2 UHMT 1012 KNOWLEDGE ENHANCEMENT (2 credits) UHIT 2302 Science and Technology Thinking 2 GENERIC SKILLS / KNOWLEDGE ENHANCEMENT ELECTIVE (2 credits) UXXX 2XX2 U2/U3 Elective 2 SERVICE LEARNING CO-CURRICULUM (3 credits) UKQF 2XX2 Service Learning Co-Curriculum Elective (iCCSL) 2 UKQT 3001 Extracurricular Experiential Learning (ExCEL) 1 LANGUAGE SKILLS (8 credits) English Communication Skills 2 UHLB 1112 UHLB 2112 Academic Communication Skills 2 UHLB 3132 Professional Communication Skills 2 UHLX 1112 Foreign Language Elective 2 ENTREPRENEURSHIP (2 CREDITS) UBSS 1032 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 2
CORE COURSES (54 CREDITS) CODE COURSE NAME CREDIT SBSD 1013 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Principles of Management SBSD 1033 3 Business Accounting SBSC 1303 3 Principles of Marketing SBSF 1013 3 Organizational Behaviour SBSD 1043 3 Principles of Macroeconomics SBSD 1053 3 Business Mathematics SBSD 1023 3 Information Technology in Business SBSD 1063 3 Financial Management SBSD 1103 3 Human Resource Management SBSD 2023 3 SBSD 2073 Commercial Law 3 SBSD 2083 International Business and Globalization 3 SBSD 2013 Business Statistics 3 SBSD 2053 Introduction to Operations Management 3 SBSD 2033 Business Communication 3 SBSD 3073 Research Methods 3 SBSD 4033 Strategic Management 3
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE (2 STREAMS) INNOVATION MANAGEMENT . OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Code Course Name Credits SBSD 2063 Technology Management 3 SBSD 2043 Law and Management of Intellectual Property 3 SBSD 3033 Technology Financing 3 SBSD 3023 Innovation Management 3 SBSD 3053 Technology Transfer 3 SBSD 3063 Technology Entrepreneurship 3 SBSD 3153 Managing Technology Based Venture 3 SBSD 3042 Undergraduate Project 1 2 SBSD 4014 Undergraduate Project 2 4 SBSD 4023 Strategic Management of Technology 3
Code Course Name Credits SBSD 2063 Technology Management 3 SBSD 2043 Law and Management of Intellectual Property 3 SBSD 3113 Supply Chain Management 3 SBSD 3133 Quality Management 3 SBSD 3083 Manufacturing Technology 3 SBSD 3093 Work Design 3 SBSD 3103 Management Science 3 SBSD 3042 Undergraduate Project 1 2 SBSD 4014 Undergraduate Project 2 4 SBSD 4073 Service Operations Management 3
Code Course Name Credits SBSF 3043 Marketing for Innovative Product 3 SBSD 3013 Technology Forecasting 3 SBSD 3193 Procurement Management 3 ELECTIVE COURSES (12 CREDITS) SBSD 3143 Occupational Safety Health & Environment 3 SBSD 3213 Technology Commercialization 3 SBSD 3203 Logistic Management 3 SBSD 4103 Financial Risk Management 3 SBSD 4043 Lean Six Sigma 3 Code Course Name INDUSTRIAL TRAINNING (12 CREDITS) SBSD 4058 Industrial Training (Practical) SBSD 4064 Industrial Training (Report)
UTM Professional Certificate Test of English Communication Skills Professional Certificates by Professional Certificates by for Graduating Students Faculty & UGS UTMSpace • • • to be taken after completed UHLB 3162 Advisably to be taken beginning Advisably during Semester 6 • Advisably during Semester 6 Semester 2 GLL 1029 GLL 1041 GLL 1001 TECS 1001 TECS 1002 TECS 1001 TECS 1002 ISO How to Manage How to Get Yourself Oral Interaction Oral Interaction Writing Writing Your Personal Employed GLL 1040 Finance OSHE Malaysian University English Test (MUET) Malaysian students who have not sit for MUET are required to complete MUET examination before graduating from UTM.
AWARD REQUIREMENTS • Attain a total of not less than 131 credit hours with a minimum CGPA of 2.0 • Pass industrial training • Complete and pass the undergraduate research project • Enroll in professional certificate programmes
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