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MQA Accreditation VISIT
‘Where Knowledge is Applied’ Universiti Kuala Lumpur British Malaysian Institute ELECTRONICS ELECTRICAL COMMUNICATIONS MEDICAL ENGINEERING
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Welcome MQA Panel Members and Officers
Prof. Madya Dr. Nor Kamariah Noordin - Universiti Putra Malaysia Prof. Madya Dr. Azuan Abu Osman - Universiti Malaya Mr. Annamalay Munusamy - Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Dr. Malarvili Bala Krishnan - Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Pn. Farah Nazreen Zainal Aziz - Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) Pn. Nurfauzan Muhammad Umran - Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA)
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Contents 1 About UniKL BMI 2 Organisation Structure and Human Capital
3 Resources and Facilities UniKL BMI Programs 4 Activities, Achievements and Awards 5 This presentation will take you through UniKL MIAT in brief Introduction to the programs offered by this campus Introduction to the subject matter of this review : The Bachelor of Aircraft Engineering Technology (Mechanical) We’ll run through in pictures of students activities – supports and recognition Finally we’ll display the itinerary for these two days review. Any changes therewith will be discussed during the course of the review. 6 Diploma of Engineering Technology 7 Visit Itinerary 3
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About UniKL BMI 1 4
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HISTORY Electrical Engineering Tuas Polytech – Established 1993
BTEC OND / HND in: Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering 5
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February 1993: Franchise programme
Electrical & Electronic Engineering April 1995: HND Medical Electronic Engineering 6
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Electrical Engineering
Tuas Polytech 1 September 1993 BTEC OND / HND in: Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering
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( M.O.U.) 11 April 1997 15 November 1997 ( Incorporated )
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31 JANUARY 2000 Batu 8, Jalan Sungai Pusu, 53100, Gombak, Selangor.
Phone : Fax:
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UniKL – BMI :- 1st September 2003
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TO BE THE PREMIER ENTREPRENEURIAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
VISION TO BE THE PREMIER ENTREPRENEURIAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
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TO PRODUCE ENTERPRISING GLOBAL TECHNOPRENUERS
MISSION TO PRODUCE ENTERPRISING GLOBAL TECHNOPRENUERS
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COMMITMENT INTEGRITY TEAM WORK INNOVATIVE EXCELLENCE
SHARED VALUES COMMITMENT INTEGRITY TEAM WORK INNOVATIVE EXCELLENCE
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British Malaysian Institute
UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR British Malaysian Institute Awarded ISO 9001: October, 2004 Re Award ISO 9001: April, 2008 Re Certification Audit ISO 9001:2008 – Feb 2011
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Organisation Structure and Human Capital
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Data Information Centre Industrial Placement &
President / CEO UniKL Head of Campus/ Dean Deputy Dean ACADEMIC Quality Assurance & Data Information Centre Academic Affairs Head of Section Resource Centre FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION HUMAN CAPITAL STUDENT AFFAIRS & TECHNOPUTRA Consultancy & Innovation R&D and Postgraduate Short Course & Professional Education Student Affairs IT SUPPORT Finance Procurement Administration & Maintenance Industrial Placement & Marketing UniKL BMI ORGANISATION CHART
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AP Dr Mohd Izhar Abu Bakar Head of Section Electrical
ACADEMIC ORGANISATION STRUCTURE Prof. Dr Badri Abu Bakar CAMPUS/Dean HEAD OF AP Dr Mohd Izhar Abu Bakar DEPUTY DEAN, ACADEMIC Head of Department Mohd Zairi Asri Academic Affairs Azliza Mohamad Arshad Head of Section Electronics Norhafiza Mohamad Head of Section Electrical Dr. Rosmina Jaafar Medical Head of Section General Studies Norida Kamaruddin Resource Centre Asst. Manager Hayatul Akmar Abu Bakar Head of Section Communication Technology Dr. Zarina Mohd Hussin R & D Coordinator Zulkhairi Mohd Yusof
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STUDENT AFFAIRS AND TECHNOPUTRA ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
Prof. Dr Badri Abu Bakar CAMPUS/Dean HEAD OF DEPUTY DEAN,STUDENT AFFAIRS AP Dr Zulkifli Abd Kadir Bakti /TECHNOPUTRA Consultancy & Innovation Shahrudin Hashim HEAD OF SECTION Student Affairs Wan Kamarulzaman Wan Abdul Aziz SENIOR MANAGER Short Course & Professional Education Mohamad Pauzi Mushif
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HUMAN CAPITAL 111 Academic 85 Non-academic 20 TOTAL STAFF = 216
Study Leave TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENT = 2151 STUDENT LECTURER RATIO 1:19
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HUMAN CAPITAL-ACADEMIC
Qualification Number of staff Full Time Part Time Total PhD 8 - Masters 90 1 91 Bachelors 32 33 Diploma Professional 131 2 133
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HUMAN CAPITAL- NON ACADEMIC/SUPPORT STAFF
Designation Number of staff 1 Snr.Managers, Managers & Executives 17 2 Librarian 3 Supervisor & Officer 9 4 Senior Technician, Technician, Lab & Technical Assistant 22 5 Clerks 21 6 Chargeman 7 Others (Library Assistant, Receptionist, store keeper, general worker, driver) 11 Total 85
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Career Development Short Term(Local/Overseas)
No Type of training 1 Short Term(Local/Overseas) Full time training courses either technical or non-technical subjects conducted not more than 2 weeks or less, including weekend and public Holidays. 2 Long Term Course(Local/Overseas) Full time training courses either technical or non-technical subjects conducted more than 2 weeks, including weekend and public Holidays. 3 In-House Programme Min number participants is 10 and max number of participants is 35. Other benefit/allowance as stated in T&C. 4 HRDF Utilization of HRDF is mandatory for all courses (as per requirement by PSMB) 5 Certification & Professional Training 6 Conferences Academic papers presentation in conferences for academic group.
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Further Study Scheme SKIM Skim Tindikan Tenaga Pensyarah UniKL
Skim Tindikan Tenaga Pensyarah MARA Unikl Study Assistance Scheme
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Training Report for Jan-Dec 2010
Total no of staff Attending courses Total no of training days No of staff not attending any courses No of staff doing further study full time 122 474 67 23 212 Budget (RM) Committed Localized budget Balance % of utilization 120,843.11 117,837.00 3,006.11 97.51
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Resources and Facilities
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RESOURCE CENTRE COLLECTION
No. Document Type Total Titles Total Copies 1. Book 7696 13,428 2. Journals/Magazines 24 3. CD 600 1262 4. E-book 61,380* (UniKL) - 5. E-journal 7,678
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RESOURCE CENTRE COLLECTION
Field Total Reference Book Total Journals Title Collection Electronics/Electrical/Telecommunications 2559 5472 8 Medical Engineering 1487 2709 - Management/Business/ Stats/Maths 1168 1689 5 English 498 765 1 Religion/ 592 1031 Others 1392 1762 10 E-books 61,380* (UniKL) E-journals 7,678
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Books to Student Ratio Overall: Ratio printed books : student 6 : 1
c. Ratio printed books and e-books : Student 34 : 1 Programme ratio (Diploma of Engineering Technology in Electrical & Electronics): Printed books : Students 9 : 1
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Printed books : Students
Books to Student Ratio Programme ratio (Diploma of Engineering Technology in Medical Electronics) : Printed books : Students 20 : 1 Programme ratio (Diploma of Engineering Technology in Telecommunications) : 9 : 1
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Other Amenities - Resource Centre
Facilities Total Internet 3 I-Mac for WebOPAC searching 31 Computers for Open Access Total Title Total Collection CD-Rom 600 1262 Video 281 290 Study Carell 28 sets - Reading Sofa 2 sets
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Teaching and Learning Facilities
Usage Quantity Capacity Lecture Rooms Lecture 28 25 Tutorial Rooms Tutorials 8 15 Seminar Rooms Seminar/Lecture 60 Lecture Hall 2 180 Laboratories Lab Sessions 26 24 Multimedia/Computer Lab Internet Access/Labs 10 Main Hall Activities/OtherAcademic Usage 1 500 Resource Centre References 200 Computer-Internet Access
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Teaching and Learning Facilities
Lecture Hall Lecture Room Tutorial Room Internet Access / New Arrival – Resource Centre
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Teaching and Learning Facilities
Basic Engineering Lab Computer Lab PLC Lab Electronic Lab
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Teaching and Learning Facilities
Control Lab Power Electronics Lab Cisco Lab Telephone Communication Lab Radio Communication Lab
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Students Facilities Surau Cooperative Shop Gymnasium Hostel Laundry Security Post Sepak Takraw Court Badminton Court Netball, Volleyball and Basket Ball Courts Football Field Futsal Court Cafeterias
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Students Facilities - Accommodations
Male Students : Hostel Putra -152 rooms x 4 person/per room Total Residence – 608 students Hostel Puteri rooms x 2 person/per room Total Residence – 496 students Apartment – Female – 6 units x 9 person/per apartment Male units x 9 person/per apartment TOTAL CAMPUS RESIDENCE = 1256 STUDENTS TOTAL WARDEN AND CAMPUS FELLOW – 12 TOTAL COUNSELLOR - 1
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UniKL BMI Programs 4 37
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Program Offered - Doctorate
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY: ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC Research Field Electrical Power Control Systems Microelectronics Medical Electronics Embedded Design Communication and DSP
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Program Offered - Master
MASTER OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS – BY RESEARCH
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Program Offered - Degree
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Hons) in Electrical Electronic Mobile Communication Data Communication Medical Electronics
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Program Offered - Diploma
Diploma of Engineering Technology in Electrical and Electronics Medical Electronics Telecommunications
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PROGRAMS OFFERED Chargeman (A1 & A4)
Program Offered – Competence Certificate Chargeman (A1 & A4) Awarded as Training and Examination Centre by Energy Commission
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JAWATANKUASA PENILAI PROGRAM & PEMERIKSA LUAR
DET Electrical & Electronics Mr. Che Hashim Yaacob Mr. Abdul Shukor Hassan DET Telecommunication Dr Ahmad Hairi Abu Bakar DET Medical Electronics Hj Mohd Zamri Mohd Nasir BET Electrical Prof Dr Nasrudin Abd Rahim BET Electronics Prof Dr Marzuki Mustafa BET Data & Mobile Prof Ir Dr Zainal Abidin Ahmad BET Medical Prof Dr Mohd Alauddin Mohd Ali
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Student Intake SEMESTER 1/2011 370 SEMESTER 2/2010 410
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UniKL BMI Total Student as at S1 2011
Gender Number of students Local Foreign Total Male 1480 6 1486 Female 665 - 2145 2151
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DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Student per program as at S1 2011 DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS MEDICAL ELECTRONICS TELECOMMUNICATION 499 124 95
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Student per program as at S1 2011
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DEGREE ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 688 334 163 MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS DATA COMMUNICATIONS 94 107
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Achievements , Activities and Awards
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Achievements Tier-5 SETARA Rating
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Entrepreneurial and Technopreneurial Activities
Entrepreneurship Day Technopreneurial Business Idea competition Business Management Techniques’ product exhibition and competition Participation of UniKL BMI students at KARNIAWAN Won 2nd place 2009 UniKL BMI won 3rd place for Digital X controller for ECU 2010 KEM Usahawan Bistari (KEM U Best) Program Keushawan Siswa (PKS) Kursus Asas Keusahawan Siswa (KAKS) Seminar & Ceramah keusahawan Technopreneur Development Program/ Technology Incubator
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Student Activities: ENGINEER’S DAY
Automatic measuring machine Bus Stop Display Arrival System/ Personal Tag Finder
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Students Extra Curricular Activities
Academic Co curriculum Subjects : Community Service Arts and Culture Sports Management National Guards Islamic Guidance Career Guidance
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Students Extra Curricular Activities
Student Affairs Extra Co curricular Clubs Gabungan Pelajar Melayu Semenanjung Persilatan Gerakan Suci Mangkubumi Persatuan Seni Silat Cekak Malaysia Pertubuhan Silat Seni Gayong Malaysia Taekwondo Recreation Club Gym & Fitness Club Tennis Club Wind Walker Club
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Student Affairs Extra Co curricular Clubs :
Students Extra Curricular Activities Student Affairs Extra Co curricular Clubs : Consumer Club Student Friend’s Club Safety, Health & Environmental Club Robocon Club The Scholars Club Petanque Club Basketball Club Zanshinryu Kenjutsu Club Archery Club
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Students Extra Curricular Activities
Students Affair Extra Co curricular Clubs : Islamic/Surau Community Medical Electronic Club Career Guidance Club Rakan Cop Telecommunication Club Netball Club BumbleBee Rugby Club
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Achievements National Conference on Engineering Technopreneurship 2010 (NCET 2010) Organised by UniKL BMI 57 Papers presented from National Presenters (USM,UNIMAS, UKM,UNIKL)
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3. Short Term Research Grant
Staff / Students Research Grants 1. FRGS – 1 Project 2. E-Science – 1 Project 3. Short Term Research Grant Total Research = 25 Total Grant Approved = RM 375K 4. Post Graduate Students Masters = 18 PhD = 2
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Staff / Students Achievements and Award
Year 2010: ITEX Staff Gold Medals - 1. “Multi Interface Board (MIB) Trainer Kit for PC Based Application in Microsoft Visual Basic Platform” Badri Abu Bakar, Rosli Abdullah,Zarimin Zaharuddin,Zulkifli Mahmoodin, Ahmad Syahril 2 “Robotic Hand Gripper” Badri Abu Bakar, Zulkifli Mahmoodin, Abd Malik Ali, Ahmad Zuber, Khairulnazmi Abdul Wahab Silver Medal - 3. “Kg Hand Grip” Noor Hasmiza Harun,Ahmad Zuber, Rosli Abdullah, Faizal Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Azizol
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Staff / Students Achievements and Award
Year 2010: NRIC Student Silver Medals - “Design & Development The Early Warning Landslide Monitoring System for Pre Commerlization” Ili Atiqah Dunia, Nur Farzana Abdul Aziz “Robotic Hand (Artificial)” Nurul Izzati Norazman, Mohd Adli Omar
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Staff / Students Achievements and Award
Year 2009: 8thMTE 09 - Staff = 2 silver 2 bronze ITEX 09 - Staff Year 2009: Students - NRIC 2009, USM)
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Staff / Students Achievements and Award
Year 2008: Students National Research & Innovation Competition (NRIC 2008,USM) = 2 Gold Year 2007 : Students National Research & Innovation Competition (NRIC 2007, USM) = 1 Gold 1 Bronze PECIPTA 2007 = 1 Bronze
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Staff / Students Achievements and Award
Year 2007: Staff Malaysian Association of Research Scientist 2007. = 1 Bronze Year 2006 : Staff IIUM – KERIE 2006 = 2 Gold, 4 Bronze, 1 Silver
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Thank You
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DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
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Jawatankuasa Penilai Program
Diploma of Engineering Technology in Electrical & Electronics Mr. Che Hashim Yaacob Mr. Abdul Shukor Hassan Diploma of Engineering Technology in Telecommunication Dr Ahmad Hairi Abu Bakar Diploma of Engineering Technology in Medical Electronics Hj Mohd Zamri Mohd Nasir
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Program Educational Objectives
Diploma of Engineering Technology To produce graduates who are knowledgeable, competent and innovative, which will contribute towards the human capital in electrical engineering technology To produce graduates who have effective leadership and team work skills as well as verbal and non-verbal and interpersonal communication skills to support their role in industry. To produce graduates who are highly committed to the importance of lifelong learning and continuous improvement. To produce graduates who practice professionalism with ethics and social responsibility. To produce graduates who are capable of embarking on business and technopreneurial activities.
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Program Learning Outcomes (Diploma of Engineering Technology in Electrical & Electronics)
Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals to well defined practical procedures and practices in electrical & electronic engineering technology Analyze and formulate solutions for well-defined technical problems in electrical & electronic engineering technology. Assist with the formulation of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs in electrical & electronic engineering technology. Conduct investigations of well-defined electrical & electronic technology engineering problems Apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering tools, including prediction and modeling to well-defined electrical & electronic engineering technology activities with an awareness of the limitations. Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse technical teams
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Program Learning Outcomes (Diploma of Engineering Technology in Electrical & Electronics)
Communicate effectively on Electrical and Electronic engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend and write effective report and design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive clear instructions. Demonstrate awareness and consideration for the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities and norms of practices. Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of engineering technology practice. Demonstrate the understanding of the impact of engineering practices, taking into account the need for sustainable development. Demonstrate an awareness and understanding of management, business practices and entrepreneurship. Recognize the need for professional development and have the ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning.
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Program Learning Outcomes (Diploma of Engineering Technology in Medical Electronics)
Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals to well defined practical procedures and practices in medical electronics Analyze and formulate solutions for well-defined technical problems in medical electronics Assist with the formulation of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs in medical electronics Conduct investigations of well-defined medical electronics problems Applyappropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering tools, including prediction and modeling to well-defined medical electronics activities with an awareness of the limitations Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse technical teams
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Program Learning Outcomes (Diploma of Engineering Technology in Medical Electronics)
Communicate effectively on medical electronics activities with the engineering community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend and write effective report and design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive clear instructions Demonstrate awareness and consideration for the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities and norms of practices Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of engineering technology practice Demonstrate the understanding of the impact of engineering practices, taking into account the need for sustainable development Demonstrate an awareness and understanding of management, business practices and entrepreneurship Recognize the need for professional development and have the ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning
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Program Learning Outcomes (Diploma of Engineering Technology in Telecommunications)
1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals to well defined practical procedures and practices in telecommunication engineering technology. 2. Analyze and formulate solutions for well-defined technical problems in telecommunication engineering technology. 3. Assist with the formulation of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs in telecommunication engineering technology. 4. Conduct investigations of well-defined telecommunication technology engineering problems. Apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering tools, including prediction and modeling to well-defined telecommunication engineering technology activities with an awareness of the limitations. Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse technical teams.
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Program Learning Outcomes (Diploma of Engineering Technology in Telecommunications)
7. Communicate effectively on telecommunication engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend and write effective report and design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive clear instructions. Demonstrate awareness and consideration for the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities and norms of practices. 9. Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of engineering technology practice. 10. Demonstrate the understanding of the impact of engineering practices, taking into account the need for sustainable development. 11. Demonstrate an awareness and understanding of management, business practices and entrepreneurship. 12. Recognize the need for professional development and have the ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning.
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MANPOWER PROGRAM ACADEMIC SUPPORT FULL TIME PART TIME TECHNICIAN
ADMIN ASST. DET ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 36 2 10 TOTAL 38 12 DET MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 7 1 DET TELECOMMUNICATIONS 14 3 4
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Students Population 499 124 95 Semester Programs DET Electrical
& Electronics DET Medical Electronics DET Telecommunications 1 90 9 12 2 70 22 14 3 49 6 4 68 23 5 47 8 106 43 32 7 48 17 Others TOTAL 499 124 95
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Ratio Lecturers : Students
Diploma of Engineering Technology in Electrical & Electronics 1 : 18 Medical Electronics 1: 18 Diploma of Engineering Technology in Telecommunications 1 : 19
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COMPUTER TO STUDENT RATIO
Facilities (Labs) Diploma of Engineering Technology in Electrical & Electronics Name of Lab Quantity Principle Lab 2 Basic Eng Lab 1 Control Lab Robotic Lab PLC Mechanical Lab Power Lab Power Electronics Lab PCB Lab Project Lab Name of Lab Quantity Basic Electronics 3 Digital Electronics 2 Workshop Practice 1 Microprocessor Lab 4 Computer Lab 7 TOTAL 30 EQUIPMENT TO STUDENT RATIO 1 : 2 COMPUTER TO STUDENT RATIO 1 : 1
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COMPUTER TO STUDENT RATIO
Facilities (Labs) Diploma of Engineering Technology in Medical Electronics Name of Lab Quantity Human Physiology Lab 1 Engineering Science Lab TOTAL 2 EQUIPMENT TO STUDENT RATIO 1 : 2 COMPUTER TO STUDENT RATIO 1 : 1
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COMPUTER TO STUDENT RATIO
Facilities (Labs) Diploma of Engineering Technology in Telecommunications Name of Lab Quantity Telephony 1 Cisco VoIP Fiber Optic Microwave Computer based Trainer Radio Communication TOTAL 7 EQUIPMENT TO STUDENT RATIO 1 : 2 COMPUTER TO STUDENT RATIO 1 : 1
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VISIT ITINERARY 22 Mac 2011 (Hari Pertama) Masa Aktiviti
9.00pg- 9.30pg Mesyuarat Penyelarasan pegawai MQA & Ahli Panel Penilai (APP) 9.30pg pg Taklimat oleh pihak pengurusan PPT kepada rombongan MQA mengenai latar belakang IPTS dan program 10.00pg – 10.30pg REHAT 10.30pg pg Perjumpaan sekumpulan 3 guru bersama kesemua APP (Guru 1-3) 11.00pg pg Perjumpaan seorang guru bersama seorang APP dan semakan kertas soalan dan jawapan Guru APP1 Guru APP2 11.30pg – 12.00t/hari Guru APP1 Guru APP2 12.00t/hari – 12.30t/hari Guru APP1 Guru APP2 12.30t/hari t/hari R E H A T
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VISIT ITINERARY 22 Mac 2011 (Hari Pertama) Masa Aktiviti
2.00ptg ptg Perjumpaan wakil pelajar PPT dengan kesemua APP 2.20ptg ptg Perjumpaan sekumpulan 5 pelajar bersama kesemua APP (Pelajar 1-5) 2.40ptg – 3.00ptg Pelajar APP1 Pelajar APP2 3.00ptg ptg Pelajar APP1 Pelajar APP2 3.20ptg – 3.40ptg Pelajar APP1 Pelajar APP2 3:40ptg– 4.00ptg Pelajar APP1 Pelajar APP2 4.00ptg – 4:20ptg Pelajar APP1 Pelajar APP2 4.20ptg– 4.40ptg Pelajar APP1 Pelajar APP2 4.40ptg – 5.00ptg Pelajar APP1 Pelajar APP2 5.00ptg Tamat Sesi I
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VISIT ITINERARY 23 Mac 2011 (Hari Kedua) Masa Aktiviti 9.00pg- 9.20pg
Menyemak dokumen-dokumen tambahan oleh APP 9.20pg pg Perjumpaa pihak Pengurusan PPT dan kesemua APP 9.45pg – 10.00pg Rehat 10.00pg – 11.15pg Lawatan kekuliah / perpustakaan /pusat sumber/makmal dan bengkel yang berkaitan dengan program 11.15pg – t/hari Mesyuarat Penyelerasan Pegawai MQA dan APP 12.00t/hari t/hari Exit Meeting diantara pihak MQA, APP dan pihak Pengurusan PPT 1.00 t/hari Tamat Lawatan
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