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1 FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (FPPSM)

2 1972 -1991 Center for Humanities Studies

3 1991 – May 2010 Faculty of Management and Human Resource Development

4 June 2010 - 2012 Faculty of Management and Human Resource Development

5 Faculty Of Management Department of Accounting and Finance Department of Human Resource Development Department of Business Administration At Present (as at 13/2/2013) Faculty of Management and Human Resource Development

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7 Dean Professor Dr. Zainab bt. Khalifah Head, Department Administrative and Business Dr. Noor Hazarina bt. Hashim Head, Department of Accounting and Finance Dr. Saudah bt. Sofian Information Techology Manager Deputy Registrar Tn. Hj. Khasim bin Ismail Deputy Dean (Academic Affairs) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khalil bin Md Noor Deputy Dean (Development) Dr. Ishak bin Mad Shah Head, Department of Human Resource Development Dr. Siti Aisyah bt. Abd. Rahman Assistant Registrar Mohd. Nor Faizal bin Jamaluddin Head, Department of External Programmes Dr. Noor Azmi bin Mohamad

8 Who’s Who at FPPSM’s Postgraduate Office Deputy Dean (Academic Affairs) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khalil bin Md Noor Academic Manager (Postgraduate) Dr. Khairiah bt. Soehod Academic Coordinator (Research) (Research) Dr. Shah Rollah Abdul Wahab

9 AZLINA – Masters Mixed-mode FAIZAH – PhD/Masters by Research ZAIDAH – Student Affairs MOHAMAD ZAHAR ABD SAMAD – Student Affairs Who’s, Who @ FPPSM’s Postgraduate Office – Supporting Staff

10 Academic Staff at FPPSM

11 CURRENT STUDENT ENROLMENT (as at 2012/13-1) PROGRAMMENO. OF STUDENTS MHM/MHD172 MHF/MHR142 PHM412 TOTAL726

12 Full Time Part Time Undergraduate Programs: Bachelor of Management (Technology)√√ Bachelor of Management (Marketing)√√ Bachelor in Accounting√ BSc. in Human Resource Development√√ BSc. Psychology (Industrial & Organizational Psychology) √ Postgraduate Programs: Master of Management (Technology)√√ MSc. in Human Resource Development√√ PH.D. in Management√√ Program Offered

13 Master of Management (Technology) Mixed Mode The program is designed for graduates with some working experience who are interested in building a career in business and management irrespective of their previous undergraduate qualifications. It is also aimed for potential students who have recently graduated from their undergraduate studies and are looking for management education related to technology-based issues. The structure of the program will equip students with knowledge and research skills in management and technology studies. The program combines a challenging core of management disciplines with the opportunity to pursue areas of personal interest in technological issues or areas through research based studies Program Structure There are two components for the program i.e. Taught Courses (21 credit Hours) and Research Dissertation (21 Credit Hours) Core Courses Elective CoursesResearch Corporate Financial Management (3)Faculty's elective (3)*Dissertation** Human Resource Management (3)University's elective (3) Marketing Management (3) Operation & Technology Management (3) Organizational Development (3)

14 Master of Management (Technology) Full Research This program is designed to provide advanced, research based studies in management related to technology-based issues. It aims to develop understanding of the state of knowledge in the technology-inclined management discipline that will contribute to the expansion of new knowledge through research activities. Students will engage in a significant research investigation of a specific inquiry resulting in the production of a thesis with either a theoretical or an applied focus. In conducting the research, students have the opportunity to critically analyze issues and contribute or expand knowledge in their area of interest through observation, literature review and data analysis. At the end of the program, students must submit a thesis on a topic which has been agreed upon by the faculty and the length should be between 150 to 200 pages. The conferment of the degree is subject to the successful completion of the thesis and viva voce defense.

15 MSc. in Human Resource Development (Mixed Mode) The program is designed for students who desire to inspire others, to promote learning within individuals, communities, organizations and globally. Successful graduates will improve their capacity to provide leadership; manage resources; design and implement processes for organizational learning; evaluate and develop staff; liaise with government, organizations and stakeholders; plan, monitor and review policies and programs; implement change in organizations; and demonstrate awareness of the multiple perspectives and interconnectedness of learning, development work and life. Program Structure There are two components for the programme i.e. Taught Courses (21 credit Hours) and Research Dissertation (21 Credit Hours) Core CoursesElective CoursesResearch Theory and Philosophy of HRD (3)Faculty's elective (3)*Dissertation** Knowledge Management (3)University's elective (3) Organizational Development (3) Human Resource Development Planning, Design and Evaluation (3) Philosophy of Adult Learning (3)

16 MSc. in Human Resource Development (Full Research) This course is designed to provide advanced, research based studies in Human Resource Development (HRD). It aims to develop understanding of the state of knowledge in the areas of HRD discipline and to contribute to the expansion of new knowledge through research activities. Students will be engaged in a significant research investigation of a specific inquiry resulting in the production of a thesis with either a theoretical or an applied focus. The program provides an opportunity for students to critically analyze issues and contribute or expand knowledge related to HRD field based on observation, literature review and data analysis. At the end of the program, students must submit a thesis on a topic which has been agreed upon by the faculty and the length should be between 150 to 200 pages. A thesis evaluation and an oral examination will be conducted by examiners for the purpose of validating the conferment.

17 Ph.D in Management The Doctorate Degree (Ph.D.) Program in Management is created to train caliber and high performing graduates to find genuine discoveries in the field of management via research. Applicants who are selected for the Doctorate Degree (Ph.D.) program are those capable of conducting a research in the field of their interests. The outcome of the research should reflect their ability in critical analysis, their thinking strength and capability of integrating their skills in research and their in-depth knowledge. Program Objectives 1. To provide an in-depth knowledge in one specialized field so that the graduate is able to contribute and make evaluations on contributions made by other pioneers. 2. To enhance and expand the contributions of the university in terms of genuine research in the field of management especially those that are related to the national interests. 3. To train and create professional graduates in the field of management.

18 Entry Requirements Master's Degree A Bachelor's Degree with good honors from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia or any other institution of higher learning recognized by the Senate; or a qualification equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree and experience in the relevant field recognized by the Senate. Doctor of Philosophy A Master's Degree from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia or any other institutions of higher learning recognized by the Senate; or other qualifications equivalent to a Master's degree and experience in the relevant field recognized by the Senate; or candidates who are currently registered in a Master's Degree program at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, and approved by the Graduate Studies Committee of the respective faculty and the Senate.

19 Dissertation Code for Mixed-mode students (Full-Time) Current Semester Code MHD/MHR XXXX 1/6 2/61280 3/62180 4/62280 5/63180 6/63280 Example 1: Ali has entered the master program in semester II, 2011/2012 session. Let say he want to register for dissertation in this semester, what code should he register? 2011/2012 : sem 2 = 1/6 2012/2013:sem1 = 2/6 So he should register code MHM 1280 Example 2: Bakar has entered the master program in semester I, 2012/2013 session. Let say he plan to register for dissertation in his 4th semester, what code should he register? 2012/2013 : sem 1 = 1/6 sem 2 = 2/6 2013/2014:sem1 = 3/6 sem 2 = 4/6 So he should register code MHM 2280

20 Off-Shoreprogram (PESISIR)

21 Objective To provide opportunities for working individuals to gain knowledge without leaving their current job To provide a platform for career advancement and lifelong learning To strengthen ties with industries.

22 Current Semester Code MHD/MHR XXXX 1/8 2/81290 3/82190 4/82290 5/83190 6/83290 7/84190 8/84290 Dissertation Code for Mixed-mode students (Part-time) Example 1: Ali has entered the master program in semester II, 2009/2010 session. Let say he want to register for dissertation in his 4th semester, what code should he register? 2009/2010 : sem 2 = 1/8 2010/2011:sem1 = 2/8 sem 2 = 3/8 2011/2012:sem 1 = 4/8 So he should register code MHM 2290 Example 2: Bakar has entered the master program in semester I, 2010/2011 session (this semester). Let say he plan to register for dissertation in his 3th semester, what code should he register? 20010/2011 : sem 1 = 1/8 sem 2 = 2/8 2011/2012:sem1 = 3/8 So he should register code MHM 2190

23 Subject codes for research students Master by research Ph.D

24 Subject Codes for Research Students (Masters by Research) Full TimePart Time Semester Yr1st2ndYr1st2nd 1MHM/MHF 1100MHM/MHF 12001MHM/MHF 1110MHM/MHF 1210 2MHM/MHF 2100MHM/MHF 22002MHM/MHF 2110MHM/ MHF 2210 3MHM/MHF 3100MHM/MHF 32003MHM/MHF 3110MHM/MHF 3210 4MHM/MHF 4110MHM/MHF 4210

25 Subject Codes for Research Students (PhD) Full TimePart Time Semester Yr1st2ndYr1st2nd 1PHM 1100PHM 12001PHM 1110PHM 1210 2PHM 2100PHM 22002PHM 2110PHM 2210 3PHM 3100PHM 32003PHM 3110PHM 3210 4PHM 4100PHM 42004PHM 4110PHM 4210 5PHM 5100PHM 52005PHM 5110PHM 5210 6 PHM 6100 PHM 62006PHM 6110PHM 6210 7PHM 7110PHM 7210 8PHM 8110PHM 8210

26 Duration of Studies PhD – FULL TIME : 6 – 12 semesters – PART TIME : 8 – 16 semesters MASTERS – FULL TIME : 3 – 6 semesters – PART TIME : 4 – 8 semesters

27 UHR0010- Research Methodology (Research Student) To be held every week: – Wednesday (2.00 pm to 5.00pm) Research Methodology Class: – Mandatory to all students (PhD / Master by Research /Mixed mode). PhD & Master by Research: Should register UHR0010 in 1 st Semester Mixed-mode student: Must attend the UHR0010 once you register for dissertation (no need to register UHR0010, just join the session)

28 GENERAL UNIVERSITY SUBJECTS FOR RESEARCH STUDENTS (PhD & Masters) International Students (Brunei, Indonesia & Singapore ) UVB 6013 Academic Writing in Malay Language International Students (Other countries ) UHZ 6123 Malaysian Society & Culture Local students Choose ONE UHP 6013 Seminar on Development and Global Issues OR UHW 6013 Seminar on Science Philosophy and Social Development To be taken during any semester before graduation

29 FPPSM’s POSTGRADUATE STUDENT SOCIETY (FPPSM - PSS) To promote social cohesion among FPPSM postgraduate students community. To organise academic and social programs that will be of immense benefit to postgraduate students studying at FPPSM, UTM. To address within its powers issues faced by the FPPSM’s postgraduate students

30 FPPSM POST-GRADUATE ANNEX (PG CABIN) Provides space for full time Ph.D and Masters students by research at FPPSM, UTM Skudai, Johor. (Situated behind Block D06). It consists of 4 rooms (5-6 students per room) and one hall (for discussion, presentations and meetings). Facilities: Computers, Internet, air condition, desks/chairs, etc. ‘Open-concept’: Every research student can use at first come first serve basis. Students are fully responsible of the safety of the cabin and its facilities.

31 Workspace for research student School of Graduate Studies (SPS) is now offering workspace for PhD students (local & International) at Block G05 & G06. Those who are interested please fill up the form, get the supervisor and faculty recommendation, then submit to SPS

32 REMINDER All research students must register for research every semester. Student WILL BE TERMINATED if they do not register. – Research Code: PHM1100 / PHM 1210 / PHM2100…………PHMXXXX Submit progress report (on-line) & assessed by their supervisor at the end of the semester. otherwise, student will be graded as “unsatisfactory” (TM). TM for 2 consecutive semesters, student will be terminated automatically. – http://spsapp3.utm.my:8080/gsmsv21/ http://spsapp3.utm.my:8080/gsmsv21/

33 REMINDER Please use the supervision record form as an evidence of the meeting (GSMS – Graduate Student Management System) Our website: http://www.fppsm.utm.my/ogsr/ Update your email & join the PhD/Master Email group. Proposal and Final Dissertation Submission (Turnitin) (similarity index < 21%) – guidelines is posted in the faculty website.

34 REMINDER Alert with any news/updates. Please make sure that you register in the mailing groups. Unsatisfactory Policy to all research students (2010-2011 Intake) e.g fail to defend proposal by 4 th Semester. In order to graduate (research student) you should have one journal paper. All students are responsible to read “Academic Rules & Procedures”. Available at SPS website http://sps.utm.my/sps/academic-resources.html http://sps.utm.my/sps/academic-resources.html

35 ACADEMIC STANDING FOR COURSEWORK MARKSGRADEPOINTSLEVEL OF ACHIEVEMENT 90 - 100A+4.00 EXCELLENT PASS 80 - 89A4.00 75 - 79A-3.67 70 - 74B+3.33 GOOD PASS 65 – 69B3.00 60 – 64B-2.67 PASS 55 – 59C+2.33 FAIL 50 – 54C2.00 45 – 49C-1.67 40 – 44D+1.33 35 - 39D1.00 30 – 34D-0.67 00 - 29E0.0

36 ACADEMIC STANDING FOR RESEARCH & COURSEWORK (MIXED-MODE) CGPA DISSERTATION/ RESEARCH GRADE ACADEMIC STANDING CONDITION TO PROCEED WITH THE STUDY AWARD OF THE DEGREE GOOD PASS (KB) CGPA  3.00 MMKBQUALIFIED TMKSQUALIFIEDNOT QUALIFIED GGKSQUALIFIEDNOT QUALIFIED CONDITIONAL PASS (KS) 2.67  CGPA  3.00 MMKSQUALIFIEDNOT QUALIFIED TM KS QUALIFIEDNOT QUALIFIED GGKGTERMINATEDNOT QUALIFIED FAIL (GG) CGPA  2.67 MMKGTERMINATEDNOT QUALIFIED TMKGTERMINATEDNOT QUALIFIED GGKGTERMINATEDNOT QUALIFIED MMSATISFACTORY TMUNSATISFACTORY GGFAIL

37 EXAMPLE 1: ACADEMIC STANDING CPA < 3.O CONDITIONAL PASS (KS)

38 EXAMPLE 2: ACADEMIC STANDING CPA OK (>3.0)…. BUT DISSERTATION NOT OK (TM) -------  CONDITIONAL PASS (KS)

39 EXAMPLE 3: ACADEMIC STANDING 1. CPA GOOD (KB) + DISS. NOT GOOD (TM)  CONDITIONAL PASS (KS) 2. TWO CONSECUTIVE KS  FAIL (KG)

40 OUR EXPECTATIONS Students to take charge of their own academic planning and activities, e.g. class schedule, online registration, project datelines, graduation requirements, withdrawal datelines and procedures, etc. Comply to the “academic calendar” for a particular semester. Students to meet with their supervisor on a regular basis. Research students (PhD & Masters) must submit progress report to the postgraduates office by online at the end of every semester Students are encouraged to participate in the faculty’s activities (colloquium, research talk by visiting professors, workshops).

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