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Faculty Booklet Oct 2023

Faculty Booklet Oct 2023

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Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session)


29 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 8.8 Diploma in Business Administration YEAR OF STUDY YEAR 1 YEAR 2 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024 2024/2025 TRIMESTER MAR Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3 Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3 CORE DEC5014 Microeconomics 3 DLS5014 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 DWD5034 Web Design 3 DBA5024 Business Analytics 3 DBS5024 E-Commerce 3 15 DBS5014 Business Management 3 DPM5024 Project Management 3 DBM5024 Business Finance 3 DFT5024 Introduction to Financial Technology 3 DOM5014 Operations Management 3 15 DEN5220 Business Communication in the Digital Age 3 DCS5144 Introduction to Information System 3 DDT5014 Innovation and Design Thinking 3 DII5014 Introduction to Investment 3 DPM5014 People Management 4 16 DBS5044 Principle of Marketing 3 DDM5014 Introduction to Digital Marketing & Analytics 3 DSM5014 Strategic Management 3 DSM5024 Principles of Sales Management 3 12 DBE5014 Fundamental of Business and Ethics 4 DAA5014 Business Accounting 3 DRS5014 Recruitment and Selection 3 DQA5014 Quantitative Analysis 4 14 DEC5024 Macroeconomics 3 ELECTIVE DIT5634 Industrial Training OR DPB5014 Digital Personal Branding & Professionalism AND DEM5014 Introduction to Event Management 6 6 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING MPU** MPU Subject - U1 2 MPU Subject - U2/3 2 MPU Subject - U4 2 6 UNIVERSITY COURSE Character Building 2 Character Development 2 4 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 18 20 11 17 19 6 91 *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) Courses for Diploma Level (Effective Oct 2022 Trimester) Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) are compulsory courses to be taken by Diploma and Bachelor's degree level students of private education institutions in Malaysia. Students must pass the courses before being awarded the enrolled degree. This is as mandated by Section 43 of the Private Higher Education Act 1996 MPU Category Local Students International Students Credit Hours U1 MPU2192 Falsafah dan Isu Semasa (Philosophy and Current Issues) MPU2133 Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 1 2 U2/ U3 Students without credit in BM at SPM Level MPU3212 Bahasa Kebangsaan A Students who obtained credit in BM at SPM Level Any other courses in the U2 or U3 category** Choose one course in the U2/U3 category** Course code MPU22XX or MPU23XX 2 U4 MPU24XX - choose one from the list offered 2 Total Credit Hours 6 Pre-requisite 45CH -> Industrial Training


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session)


30 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 8.9 Diploma in Digital Business YEAR OF STUDY YEAR 1 YEAR 2 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024 2024/2025 TRIMESTER MAR Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3 Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3 COMMON CORE DBS5014 Business Management 3 DWD5034 Web Design 3 DAA5014 Business Accounting 3 DPM5014 People Management 4 DCS5144 Introduction to Information System 3 DOM5014 Operations Management 3 19 DEC5014 Microeconomics 3 DEC5024 Macroeconomics 3 DBM5024 Business Finance 3 DFT5024 Introduction to Financial Technology 3 DQA5014 Quantitative Analysis 4 16 DBE5014 Fundamental of Business and Ethics 4 4 DBS5044 Principle of Marketing 3 3 DEN5220 Business Communication in the Digital Age 3 3 DISCIPLINE CORE DLS5014 Digital Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 DBD5024 Business System Development 3 DBV5024 Digital Business Venture & Strategy 3 DSC5014 Cybersecurity 3 12 DDS5024 Introduction to Digital & Social Media Marketing 3 DBA5024 Business Analytics 3 DBS5024 E-Commerce 3 DSS5014 Decision Support System for Management 3 12 DWA5024 Web Development and Application 3 DBP5024 Digital Business Project 3 6 ELECTIVE Elective 1 3 Elective 2 3 6 MPU** MPU Subject - U1 2 MPU Subject - U2/3 2 MPU Subject - U4 2 6 UNIVERSITY COURSE Character Building 2 Character Development 2 4 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 18 17 8 19 18 11 91 **Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) Courses for Diploma Level (Effective Oct 2022 Trimester) Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) are compulsory courses to be taken by Diploma and Bachelor's degree level students of private education institutions in Malaysia. Students must pass the courses before being awarded the enrolled degree. This is as mandated by Section 43 of the Private Higher Education Act 1996 MPU Category Local Students International Students Credit Hours U1 MPU2192 Falsafah dan Isu Semasa (Philosophy and Current Issues) MPU2133 Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 1 2 U2/ U3 Students without credit in BM at SPM Level MPU3212 Bahasa Kebangsaan A Students who obtained credit in BM at SPM Level Any other courses in the U2 or U3 category** Choose one course in the U2/U3 category** Course code MPU22XX or MPU23XX 2 U4 MPU24XX - choose one from the list offered 2 Total Credit Hours 6 Elective Courses TWO (2) Courses must be taken from the following: 1. DPB5014 Digital Personal Branding & Professionalism (3 Credit Hours) 2. DEM5014 Introduction to Event Management (3 Credit Hours) 3. DDT5014 Innovation and Design Thinking (3 Credit Hours) 4. DIR5014 Introduction to Industry 4.0 (3 Credit Hours) Pre-requisite DBD5024 Business System Development -> DBP5024 Digital Business Project


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session)


31 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 8.10 Foundation in Business TRIMESTER Trimester 1 Trimester 2 COMPULSORY MODULES PEN0045 Communicative English 3 PEN0055 Essential English 3 PEN00PCR0025 Critical Thinking 3 CORE PAT0074 Introduction to Financial Accounting 4 PAT0084 Introduction to Cost and Management Accounting 4 PDB0014PBF0024 Fundamentals of Personal Finance 3 PBU0054 Fundamentals of Business Management 4 PPE0054PPE0044 Basic Microeconomics 4 PCA0150 Computer Applications 4 PGD0015 Group Dynamics 3 PQA0014 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis 5 TOTAL SUBJECTS 6 5 TOTAL CH 20 20


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) Trimester 3 TOTAL CH 065 Academic English 3 12 4 Introduction to Digital Business 3 38 Basic Macroeconomics 4 3 14 10 50


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 32 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 9. COURSE REGISTRATION Students must register for ALL Courses taken in the Trimester. Students who fail to register their Courses will not be allowed to sit for their final examination. 9.1 Online Course Registration Online Course registration must be completed before the beginning of each trimester. Students are advised to complete the following before the start of a new trimester: - a) Refer to the announcement by the Examination and Records Unit on the registration schedule. b) Meet student’s academic advisor to plan and get advice on the Course registration c) Ensure that student follows the Programme Structure and fulfill the requirements for Course registration d) Students need to log into MMU Portal at http://online.mmu.edu.my 9.2 Steps for Online Course Registration a) Key in Student ID Number, CaMSys Password and click “LOGIN” to log on into the Course Registration web page. Check the particulars carefully. If there are any errors, report it to the Examination & Records Unit immediately. b) Click `Self Service’ > `My Planner’ and choose the Courses 9.3 Academic Load [Regulation 7 (no. 6)] a) Students shall register all Courses as according to the programme structure by trimester. b) Students who fail to follow the programme structure are Courseed to the Minimum and maximum academic load as prescribed below: Trimester Min Credit Hours Max Credit Hours 14 lecture-week trimester 12 CH 20 CH 7 lecture-week trimester 6 CH 10 CH c) A student who does not register any Course by week 4 and has not applied for Leave of Absence, the status shall be changed to ‘Dismissed’. 9.4 Add/Drop, Withdraw and Quit Adding and/or dropping of any Course should be done during the first two weeks of each trimester. a) Withdrawal (Effective from Tri 1, 2012/2013) Students shall be allowed to withdraw from Course that they have registered based on the following: For 14 lecture-week trimester, the last date for Course withdrawal is by week 7 For 8 lecture-week trimester, the last date for Course withdrawal is by week 4. This practice also takes into consideration one’s academic load, in which it should not fall below the predetermined minimum load. Trimester: 1 & 2 (Long Trimester) Drop Period: Week 1 & Week 2 Withdrawal Period: Week 3 - Week 7 Trimester: 3 (Short Trimester) Drop Period: Week 1 & week 2 Withdrawal Period: Week 3 - Week 4 b) Students who decide to cease their studies are required to notify the Examination and Records Unit in writing. Students who fail to do so are liable to pay all fees and other related charges for the entire semester to MMU.


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 33 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s c) Late withdrawal will not be entertained. 9.5 Leave of Absence (LOA) a) Leave of absence is defined as a student’s request to be away from the University for a minimum of a trimester period and a maximum of three trimesters. b) Leave of absence may be requested only for national services, serious illnesses, financial problems, or compassionate reasons. Application for Leave of Absence must be supported by official documents. c) An application for Leave of Absence must be made before the end of Week 7 of a Long Trimester or Week 4 of a Short Trimester. d) A student who is on a barring list will be automatically disqualified from applying for Leave of Absence. e) The official date of Leave of Absence is the date when the student submits his online leave of absence application. f) No tuition fee will be charged if the Leave of Absence is made in Week 1 or Week 2. Students are required to refer to Regulation 7, Part II on the Refund of Tuition Fees. g) A student who is on Leave of Absence will still be charged Resource Fees. h) Despite being granted LOA (leave of absence), a student shall sit for Supplementary Examination when the Course is offered by faculties/centres. Failing which the ‘I’ status will be converted to ‘F’. i) A student on Leave of Absence should not enroll in another academic institution during the period of leave without prior approval from the University. j) Except for National Service, Student Exchange Programme, Medical reasons and other approved reasons by Senate, the period of the student’s leave or ‘away from the university’ shall be counted as part of the student’s candidature period. k) A student who fails to register for any Course after the end of the leave of absence period shall have his status changed to ‘Dismissed’. l) Students should discuss with their academic advisors prior to Leave of absence. International students must report to International Office before applying for Leave of Absence. 9.6 No Refund Policy [Regulation 7 (no. 11)] All students shall be governed under the Refund of Tuition Fee as mentioned below: a) 100% of the course fee shall be refunded if a student withdraws from a Course within the first and second week of any trimester. b) No refund shall be granted for any withdrawal of Course after the first two weeks of any trimester 9.7 100% Payment of Tuition Fees before sitting for Examination a) Students must fully pay their tuition fees before they are allowed to sit for the examination. 9.8 Maximum Duration [Regulation 7, Part IV] a) The maximum period of study for a 3 year degree programme shall be five (5) years and for a 4 year degree programme shall be seven (7) years. b) The maximum period of study for a Foundation programme shall be two (2) years. c) The maximum period of study for a Diploma programme shall be four (4) years. d) If a student changes Faculty or Programme, the receiving Faculty Board shall decide whether the student shall start afresh, unless the change is only a change of specialization or major. He shall be governed under the latest University’s Rules, Regulations and Policies. Note: Please refer to the University Rules and Regulations for more information.


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 34 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 10. ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE 10.1 Grade Grade means the final grade of a course for a trimester based on the total scores awarded for coursework and end-oftrimester examination. Every single grade will carry points. GRADE MARKS POINTS A+ 90 - 100 4.00 A 80 - <90 4.00 A- 75 - <80 3.67 - 3.93 B+ 70 - <75 3.33 - 3.60 B 65 - <70 3.00 - 3.27 B- 60 - <65 2.67 - 2.93 C+ 55 - <60 2.33 - 2.59 C 50 - <55 2.00 - 2.26 C- 47 - <50 1.67 D+ 44 - <47 1.33 D 40 - <44 1.00 F 0 - <40 0 PS 50 - 100 - FL 0 - <50 - 10.2 Calculation of Grade Points 10.2.1 Grade Points Grade Points are computed by multiplying the number of credit hours per course by the Grade Points of the letter grade earned. 10.2.2 Grade Point Average (GPA) GPA is the average grade point of a student for a particular trimester computed by dividing the Total Grade Points by the Total Credit Hours. GPA = Total Grade Points Total Credit Hours 10.2.3 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) CGPA is the average cumulative point equivalent of a student from the beginning of trimester computed by dividing the Cumulative Total Grade Points by the Cumulative Total Credit Hours. CGPA = Cumulative Total Grade Points Cumulative Total Credit Hours 10.3 Classification of Honours Students who have graduated shall be awarded the classification of honours based on the cut-off CGPA given below: 10.3.1 Degree Programme Classification of Honours CGPA First 3.67 - 4.00 Second Upper 3.33 - 3.66 Second Lower 2.67- 3.32 Third 2.00 - 2.66 10.3.2 Diploma Programme Classification of Honours CGPA Distinction 3.50 – 4.00 Credit 3.00 – 3.49 Pass 2.00 – 2.99


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 35 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 10.4 Guidelines on Implementation of Passing Mark 40% (Approved in (Senate No. 113 on 27 October 2022) a. Implementation of Passing Mark 40% The passing mark 40% (grade D) will be implemented starting Trimester 3 2022/2023 (Term 2230) onward for all programmes in career Foundation, Diploma, Bachelor (UGRD & UGDE) EXCEPT for programmes governed by professional bodies, i.e. Bachelor of Law (FOL), Bachelor of Accounting (FOB and FOM) and Diploma in Accounting (FOB). b. Courses involved i. The faculty is responsible to determine the courses that will be tagged to passing mark 40% (grade D). ii. Law student who is taking the elective course offered by other faculties with passing mark 40% - the passing mark is 40% (grade D). However, if they are taking an elective course offered by Faculty of Law - the passing mark is 50% iii. Student from other faculties who is taking courses offered by Faculty of Law - the passing mark is 40% (grade D). c. Passed Status i. Students who obtain grade C-, D+ or D for the courses passing mark 40% is passed and not entitled for the supplementary Exam. ii. Students who are absent for the final exam without any reason will get grade U that is equivalent to failing the subject even though obtaining the coursework mark 40 and above. d. Supplementary Exam i. Students who obtain grade (F) is fail for that particular subject and not eligible for Supplementary Exam as second attempt. However, the Faculty Board during the BoE meeting may recommend to grant the Supplementary Exam as second attempt based on case to case basis i.e. the student is in the final trimester and the only subject left to complete. ii. The students who obtain grade (I) is automatically be granted the supplementary examination as first attempt. The supplementary examination will be held in the first week of the new trimester. iii. Requirement supplementary examination for subject passing mark 50 is remain unchanged. e. Academic Status The academic status has been revised as follows: 1. Pass - have obtained a GPA or/and CGPA of 2.00 and above. 2. Pending - have obtained a GPA or/and CGPA of 2.00 and above and have been granted a supplementary examination as a first attempt (I) or incomplete grade for Industrial Training. 3. Supplementary - have obtained a GPA or/and CGPA of 2.00 and above and are allowed to sit the supplementary examinations as a second attempt (*) for the subjects in which they have failed. 4. Pending, Supp - have obtained a GPA or/and CGPA of 2.00 and above and are allowed to sit the supplementary examinations as a first (I) and second attempt (*) for the subjects in which they have failed. 5. Probation - have obtained a GPA and CGPA of less than 2.00 6. Probation, Supp - have obtained a GPA and CGPA of less than 2.00 and are allowed to sit the supplementary examinations as a second attempt (*) for the subjects in which they have failed. 7. Probation, Pending, Supp - have obtained a GPA and CGPA of less than 2.00 and have been granted: 7(i) supplementary examination as a 1st attempt (I) AND 7(ii) supplementary examination as a 2nd attempt (*) 8. Probation, Pending - have obtained a GPA and CGPA of less than 2.00 and have been granted a supplementary examination as a first attempt (I) 9. Terminated - have obtained a GPA and CGPA of below 2.00 for two consecutive trimesters 10. NA - Did not have a GPA and CGPA for a particular trimester due to either all subjects registered are P/NP subjects or withdrawing all the subjects or a combination of both. After the Supplementary Exam only four status are remain – Pass, Probation, Terminated and NA.


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 36 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s f. Graduation i. The student will not be graduating if pass all courses stipulated in programme structure but obtained a CGPA less than 2.00. ii. The students are required to repeat any course(s) to increase the CGPA at least 2.00. 10.5 Supplementary Examination (Date Last Amendment: Senate Meeting No 218 on 1 July 2021) 1. Supplementary Examination’s Administrative Fee of RM 50.00 per course will be charged to students. Students will be invoiced for this fee and the amount must be paid before the release of the Supplementary Examination Result. 2. The eligibility of a student to sit for a supplementary examination is NOT automatically granted. 3. The eligibility of a student to sitfor a supplementary examination must be recommended by the Board of Examiners (BOE) for Senate’s approval. 4. The BOE will make two (2) types of recommendations: a) eligibility to sit for the supplementary examination as 1 st attempt(Grade ‘I’), b) eligibility to sit for the supplementary examination as 2 nd attempt(Grades with ‘*’) 5. Supplementary Examination would be granted for genuine MC or special cases as First (1st) Attempt, and for “Fail” subject as Second (2nd) Attempt with conditions as follows: Level Coursework (Minimum) Overall Marks (Minimum) Foundation, Diploma & Degree 50% 40% 6. For the Supplementary as 2 nd attempt, a student with the recommendation of the BOE can only take a maximum number of supplementary examinations as stated below: a) 14-week Trimester: maximum of 3 papers b) 7-week Trimester: maximum of 2 papers 7. Supplementary Examinations will be held within the first week of the commencement of the trimester. 8. The following reasons are generally accepted by the BOE when granting supplementary examination as 1st attempt (Grade ‘I’) to a student: a) Has obtained medical certificate and report from the registered MMU Panel Clinics; b) The demise of immediate family members [defined as parents, spouse, children, siblings or grandparents] (supported by death certificates); c) Represented Malaysia/State/University in an official capacity for competitions, conferences, conventions, meetings, and sporting events (supported by a letter from StyLE); d) Involved in accidents (supported by a police report); e) Attended scholarship interviews (supported by a letter); f) Not able to pay tuition fees before Final Examinations (Supported by Finance Division Form). 9. All medical certificates, reports and/or supporting documents MUST be submitted to the ERU Office within two (2) working days from the date of the examination. 10. A student MUST settle his tuition fees before he sits for the Supplementary Examination. He will not be offered the supplementary exam if he fails to settle his tuition fees before the Supplementary Examination.


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 37 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 11. Any other special cases that have not been stipulated in clause (8) above will be recommended by the BOE directly for Senate’s decision. 12. If a student is NOT qualified for the supplementary exam as per clause (5); the Dean may consider, among other factors,the following, in deciding the student’s appealto sitfor the supplementary exam: a) The student is in his Final Year; b) It is the ONLY Course left before graduating or completing the programme (Foundation). In any case, a supplementary exam should only be granted if it is mathematically possible for a student to pass the course. The Dean’s decision shall be presented in the nearest Senate Meeting for Notification. 13. A student is required to sit for the Supplementary Examination scheduled at the beginning of the subsequent new trimester. 14. Students who FAIL to take the supplementary exam, whether as the first or second attempt, will be considered to have failed the course(s). 15. There shall be NO Second Supplementary Examination in any circumstances. 16. Despite being granted LOA (Leave of Absence) OR on Industrial Training, a student shall sit for the Supplementary Examination when the course is offered. Failing to do so shall result in the ‘I’ status being converted to ‘F’. 10.6 Retake of Course Only the best grade will be considered for the computation of the CGPA for students who are repeating Courses. a) When a student is required to repeat a Course, he/she shall be required to re-do the entire coursework and examination for that particular Course. b) [Regulation 6 (no. 5] A student may be allowed to repeat a Course up to a maximum of two times. A student who fails a Course more than two times shall be terminated from his studies. However, he may appeal to the Senate Appeal Committee for reinstatement and to retake the Course. 10.7 Terminated Status a) If a student’s Academic Status is stated as “Terminated”, his/her course of study will be deemed ‘terminated’. b) A student who has been terminated may appeal to the Student Service Centre. 10.8 Barring Policy Guidelines to Barring Policy as agreed by Special Senate No. 74 (29.05.2012): a) Attendance shall be counted immediately from Week 1 in every trimester. Any absence from class without valid reasons and evidence will be recorded and students who fail to achieve 80% of the attendance should be barred; b) The attendance for lectures, tutorials, labs and studios should be counted separately. If a student fails to achieve 80% of the attendance for either lectures, tutorials, labs or studios, s/he must be barred from sitting for final examination for that particular Course; c) The attendance must be counted until the day when the barring list is submitted; d) For students with medical certificates which contribute to more than 20% of the absence in the respective trimester, the Faculty/Center must advise him/her to take leave of absence as he/she will be deemed as unfit to go through the whole trimester's workload; e) All lecturers are strictly required to exercise the barring practice and student attendance must be recorded in the Attendance System. Lecturers who do not adhere to this Policy and guidelines shall be liable for disciplinary action by the Dean and Management; f) The final barring list must be submitted to Examination and Records Unit on Monday of Week 13 (for long trimester) or week 7 (for short trimester). Note: Please refer to the University Rules and Regulations for more information.


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 38 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 10.9 Plagiarism PLAGIARISM IS A SERIOUS OFFENCE. A zero (0) mark in assignments, projects, or a grade 'F' in Research Project will be awarded if a student is found guilty in plagiarism. A student may be referred to the University Disciplinary Committee if there is evidence of plagiarism, research misconduct and/or dishonest practices during the course of completing their academic and research work. 10.10 Foundation/ Diploma to Beta Requirements 1. Pass All Courses. 2. Minimum CGPA of 2.00 3. Minimum CGPA of 2.50 for Bachelor of Accounting (Hons) Foundation/ Diploma to Degree process: An Overview 10.11 Completing Foundation/ Graduating Diploma to Degree FOUNDATION IN BUSINESS/ DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING/ DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/ DIPLOMA IN DIGITAL BUSINESS 1. Faculty of Business, Melaka 2. Faculty of Management, Cyberjaya Briefing by Faculty Foundation/ Diploma to Degree Online Application Degree Course Registration Briefing Final Exam (Final Trimester) Provisional Offer FINAL OFFER


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 39 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 11. CREDIT TRANSFER POLICY 11.1 Credit Transfer Policy (Approved in Senate Meeting No 225 dated 3 March 2022) 1. The credit transfer policy stated below is approved by Special Senate no. 90 held on 25 November 2016 to be in line with the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE)’s policy. It takes effect beginning Trimester 2, 2016/17 session. 2. Revision on policy vertical credit transfer - Approved by Senate no. 207 held on 5 March 2020 to be in line with the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE)’s policy. It takes effect from March 2020. 3. Revision on policy of credit transfer – Approved by Senate CirculationNo 210/3/2020 date 12 Sept 2020. Revision is made to the wordings and included the new development from Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE). This revision added the policy on credit transfer from Master’s programme to Doctoral degree, MOOCs, APEL-C and MPU. 4. Revision on policy of credit transfer – Approved by Senate Circulation No 217 dated 6 May 2021. Revision is made to the wordings and included the new development from Malaysia Qualification Agency (MQA). This revision added the definition of academic residential requirement. 1.0 DEFINITION 1.1 Credit transfer refers to the practice of granting exemption to course/s in a programme on the basis that the requirements of a course or courses have been demonstrated to have been fulfilled by the applicants or learners. This practice allows mobility of learners between programmes, between institutions and between nations.(MQA’s Advisory Note 4, 2017) 1.2 Formal Learning refers to A learning/programme of study delivered within an organised and structured context (preschool, primary school, secondary school, college and university) that may lead to formal recognition or a recognised qualification. (MQA’s Guideline to Good Practice: APEL-C) 1.3 Non-formal Learning - Learning thattakes place alongside the mainstream systems of education and training. It may be assessed but does not normally lead to formal certification. (MQA’s Guideline to Good Practice: APEL-C) 1.4 In-formal Learning is normally unintentional learning where learning takes place continuously through life and work experience. (MQA’s Guideline to Good Practice: APEL-C) 1.5 Academic residential requirement - this term means a student needs to spend a specified minimum duration registering and meeting MMU’s course requirements before he/she can be considered as completing MMU’s academic requirement for an eventual award of the academic qualification. 1.6 Credit transfer with grade (Grade transfer) refers to credit value of the transferred course is earned by a student along with the grade. The credit value earned is to be taken into account in fulfilling the graduating credit whilst the grade is to be taken into account in the calculation of GPA/CGPA 1.7 Credit transfer without grade refers to credit value of the transferred course is earned by a student. Only the credit value earned is to be taken into account in fulfilling the graduating credit whilst no grade is to be taken into account in the calculation of GPA/CGPA. 1.8 Course exemption refers to exemption of a course that is required for graduation, but does not contribute to credit requirement for graduation, and does not require course replacement. 2.0 GENERAL 2.1 The applicant must have obtained a minimum grade of C or its equivalent (satisfactory performance or a pass) in the previous course.


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 40 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 2.2 The syllabus of the course offered for credit transfer must cover at least 80% syllabus of the corresponding course at MMU. 2.3 Only courses from accredited/ recognized programmes can be considered for credit transfer. 2.4 The credit value of the course from the programme to be transferred must be the same or more than the credit value of the course offered by MMU. 2.5 For credit transfer from formal learning involving programme levels in the Malaysian Qualifications Framework (MQF), only courses from provisionally accredited/fully accredited/recognized programmes can be considered for credit transfer. 2.6 Transfer of credit from a higher-level programme (e.g. Bachelor’s degree)to lower programme (e.g. diploma) is not permitted. 2.7 All academic programmes within MMU shall follow this policy. In the event where, there is a conflict between this policy and conditions of professional body, the clause set by the professional body is to be followed. In this respect, the documents issued by the relevant professional bodies are to be referred to. 2.8 The credit transfer application is subject to the assessment of the receiving faculty and the decision of the faculty is final. 2.9 For Bachelor of Law programme, only non-law related courses may be considered for credit transfer. 3.0 VERTICAL CREDIT TRANSFER 3.1 Credit transfer from a lower level to a higher level qualification or known as vertical credit transfer is allowed in the following circumstances: 3.1.1 Certificate (MQF Level 3) to Diploma (MQF Level 4). The maximum transferrable credit is 30% of the total Diploma programme’s credit. 3.1.2 Diploma (MQF Level 4) to Bachelor’s degree (MQF Level 6). The maximum transferrable credit is 50% (i.e. approximately one year and half of Bachelor's degree duration) of the total programme’s credit with the following conditions: % of credit transfer Minimum Grade 1 - 30 Grade C 31 - 50 Grade B 3.1.3 Advanced Diploma (MQF Level 5). Student who possesses an advanced diploma in addition to a Diploma qualification may apply for consideration for credit transfer of up to a maximum of two years of the Bachelor’s degree duration. Student may join the third year of the programme if the application is successful. 3.1.4 Bachelor’s Degree (MQF Level 6) to Master’s (MQF Level 7). Student who has undertaken core courses of the master’s programme which are also offered as independent elective courses at Bachelor’s degree level and pass the courses with minimum grade B is entitled for a maximum transferrable credit of 30% of the total programme’s credit. 3.1.5 Master’s (MQF Level 7) to Doctoral Degree (MQF Level 8). No credit nor grade transfer is allowed except for exemption of Research Methodology course with conditions stated below: 3.1.5.1 The credit value of the course from the programme to be transferred must be the same or more than the credit value of the course offered by MMU 3.1.5.2 The relevance and level of skills of the Research Methodology course taken must be aligned with the Research Methodology course at the PhD level. 3.1.5.3 For Doctor of Philosophy (Laws) program, if the Research Methodology course or its equivalent was taken from another institution other than MMU, consideration of credit transfer will be done on a case to case basis.


Faculty Information Booklet: July 2023 Intake (Tri 3, 2022/2023 Academic Session) 41 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 4.0 HORIZONTAL CREDIT TRANSFER 4.1 Credit transfer from same level of qualification or horizontal credit transfer is allowed in the following circumstances: 4.1.1 If the previous qualification was completed in MMU, no limit is imposed on the credit transfer. The same course can be considered for credit transfer multiple times provided that the transfer is for programme within the same field (E.g. First degree completed is Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) (Human Resources Management). Student may use the same courses from this first degree to credit transfer for subsequent Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) programme/s. 4.1.2 If the previous qualification is from a different institution, the credit transfer is subject to specified academic residential requirement as follows: i. 1 trimester/semester for Master/PhD level, ii. 1 trimester/semester for Bachelor degree level, and iii. 1 trimester/semester for the Diploma level. 4.2 Studentfollowing a programme and wishes to change to another programme offered by MMUatthe same level and within the same field. This is on condition that he/she meets the requirement of the new programme. 4.2.1 Grade transfer is allowed. In this case, there is no limit to the amount of credit allowed to be transferred. 4.2.2 If the previous programme is from another institution of higher learning, the credit transfer is dependent on the academic residential requirement: student must spend at least the following duration in MMU: i. 1 trimester/semester for Master/PhD level, ii. 1 trimester/semester for Bachelor’s degree level, and iii. 1 trimester/semester for the Diploma level. Note: Item 4.2 When there is an application for a change in programme, both faculties are to discuss and agree on courses to be allowed for credit transfer. 4.3 Student who has failed/been terminated from a programme and wishes to pursue another programme at the same level in MMU 4.3.1 No credit nor grade transfer is (including the MPW/MPU courses) allowed 4.4 Student who quit a programme and wishes to continue another programme at the same level in MMU 4.4.1 Grade transfer may be considered. In this case, there is no limit to the amount of credit allowed to be transferred. The course taken by the student must not be more than FIVE years prior to the registration date of the new programme at MMU. 4.4.2 If the previous programme was taken from another institution, the credit transfer is dependent on the academic residential requirement: student must spend at least 1 semester at MMU for Master/PhD level, 1 semester at MMU for Bachelor’s degree level and 1 semester at MMU for Diploma level. 4.5 Student of a programme in MMU who enroll for a few courses at another institution of higher learning at the same time (for example via mobility or exchange programme). 4.5.1 Credit transfer is allowed and it must not be more than 30% of the total credit of the programme registered for and it is also dependent upon the mutual understanding of both institutions. 4.6 Horizontal credittransfers for masters and doctoral programs (coursework and mixed mode)is allowed based on a case to case basis.


Faculty Information Booklet: July 2023 Intake (Tri 3, 2022/2023 Academic Session) 42 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 5.0 CREDIT TRANSFER PATHWAY 5.1 CREDIT TRANSFER OF MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES (MOOC) 5.1.1 Credit transfer to be awarded for MOOC can only be considered for courses within the programme levels in the Malaysian Qualifications Framework (MQF) as stated in Table 1 below: Table 1 MQF Level Qualifications Award 8 Doctoral Degree (Applicable only to coursework or mixed mode programmes) 7 Master’s Degree (Applicable only to coursework or mixed mode programmes) Postgraduate Diploma Postgraduate Certificate 6 Bachelor’s Degree GraduateDiploma Graduate Certificate 5 AdvancedDiploma 4 Diploma 3 Certificate 5.1.2 Conditions for Credit Transfer for MOOC (CTM) Eligibility 5.1.2.1 CTM is only confined to courses in programmes that have obtained accreditation from MQA. If the MOOC is not part of an accredited programme, it should have the following core elements: a. Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs); b. Course Description/Course Synopsis; c. Course Contents; d. Learning Activities; e. Course Duration; f. Course Assessment; g. Course Instructor; and h. Course Grade (where available) AND Mapping of course content equivalency of 80% and level of study is established. This may be conducted by comparing the single MOOC or combination of a few MOOCs against the course for which credit is applied for based on the following elements: a. Course learning outcomes; b. List of topics and/or subtopics; and c. Course duration. AND Credit equivalency of a MOOC shall be determined based on the total Student Learning Time (SLT) and this should be made known/declared by the applicant. As a guide, 40 notional learning hours is equivalent to 1credit. 5.1.2.2 CTM is only awarded for a specific course applied for. It is not automatically applicable to the pre-requisite (if any) of the said course. 5.1.2.3 Faculties may recommend to ADC the MOOC eligible for credit transfer based on the conditions stipulated by MQA. 5.1.2.4 There is no provision of credit transfer through the CTM process for industrial training/practicum/final year project /dissertation/thesis. 5.1.2.5 Atthe postgraduate level, CTM is only applicable for courses delivered through the coursework or mixed mode programmes. 5.1.2.6 Courses from programmes that require accreditation from professional bodies can be given CTM, subject to MMU obtaining approval from the relevant professional bodies; 5.1.2.7 Credits awarded for a course through the CTM process should be in full and match with the credit value of the course applied. No partial or block credits will be awarded; 5.1.2.8 Credits awarded for a course through the CTM process can be based on the mapping of the CLOs of a single MOOC or a combination of a few MOOC; 5.1.2.9 Courses that have been granted credit transfer through the CTM


Faculty Information Booklet: July 2023 Intake (Tri 3, 2022/2023 Academic Session) 43 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s process will contribute to the total graduating credit requirements but not used in the calculation of Grade Point Average (GPA)/Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of the programme pursued. 5.1.3 CTM involves mapping, comparing and evaluating the extent to which the course content of the MOOC/combination of a few MOOC to the course applied for credit transfer within the guideline specified by MQA. 5.1.4 Credits awarded through the CTM process shall not exceed 30% of the total graduating credits of a specific programme of study. maximum limit of Credit Transfer for MOOC (CTM) is as illustrated in Table 2 below Table 2 MQF Level MQF Level Minimum Graduating Credits 30% of total graduating credit of a specific programme of study* 8 Doctoral Degree (Applicable only to coursework or mixed mode programmes) Based on the approved credits of the coursework component OR 80 24 Master’s Degree (Applicable only to coursework or mixed 40 12 7 mode programmes) Postgraduate 30 9 Diploma Postgraduate 20 6 Certificate 6 Bachelor’s Degree 120 36 GraduateDiploma 60+6 (MPU**) 20 Graduate Certificate 30+6 (MPU**) 11 5 AdvancedDiploma 40 12 4 Diploma 90 27 3 Certificate 60 18 *The actual credit for graduation for a particular programme may be higher and varies from the minimum graduating credit 5.1.5 The credit transfer shall not be counted twice for the various academic qualifications. For instance, the same MOOC that has been granted CTM at diploma level cannot be reconsidered for another program at a higher level. 5.1.6 Prior to the award of credits, faculties are to determine the quality of MOOC, adequacy of course content and credit equivalency; the authentication of the applicant’s identity in MOOC; and verification of learning attainment within the guideline provided by MQA and other relevant authority


Faculty Information Booklet: July 2023 Intake (Tri 3, 2022/2023 Academic Session) 44 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 5.2 CREDIT TRANSFER OF APEL FOR CREDIT AWARD (APEL C) 5.2.1 APEL for Credit Award [APEL(C)] is the award of credits for the prior experiential learning towards a course in an accredited programme of higher education provider (HEP). APEL(C) provides the mechanism to recognise the individual’s prior experiential learning that is relevant and specific to a course within a programme of study. The credit award is granted on the basis of the knowledge and skills acquired through informal and non-formal learning. 5.2.2 The maximum percentage of credit transfer through APEL(C) is 30% of the total graduating credits of a specific programme of study. This percentage is in addition to the credit transfer provision based on the vertical and horizontal credit transfer or the formal learning. 5.2.3 The maximum credit transfer allowed through APEL(C) at the various MQF levels is as illustrated in Table 3 Table 3 Award based on the Malaysian Qualifications Framework (MQF) Minimum graduating credits *30% from the minimum credits of the coursework component Level 8: Doctoral Degree (Applicable only to coursework or mixed mode programmes) 80 24 Level 7 : Master’s Degree ( Applicable only to coursework or mixed mode programmes) 40 12 Level 7: Postgraduate Diploma 30 9 Level 7: Postgraduate Certificate 20 6 Level 6: Bachelor’s Degree 120 36 Level 6: Graduate Diploma 60+6 (MPU) 20 Level 6: Graduate Certificate 30+6 (MPU) 11 Level 5: Advanced Diploma 40 12 Level 4: Diploma 90 27 Level 3: Certificate 60 18 *The actual credit for graduation for a particular programme may be higher and varies from the minimum graduating credit 5.2.4 Credits awarded through APEL(C) can be transferred automatically to another programme within the same institution if the course for which credits have been awarded through APEL(C) has the same learning outcomes. 5.2.5 The credits awarded must be equivalent to the credit value of the course applied for APEL(C). Award of partial credits will not be allowed. 5.2.6 Credits awarded for a course are only applicable to the specific course applied for. Credits are not automatically applicable to prerequisites (if any) of the specific course. 5.2.7 Assessment for credit award should be carried out separately for each course. 5.2.8 APEL(C) is applicable for all courses except for final year project-based courses and dissertations. 5.2.9 For Executive Diploma programmes, the provision of 30 credits based on 3 years’ work experience as prescribed in the Standards: Executive Diploma is to be assessed using the APEL(C) instrument. 5.3 CREDIT TRANSFER OF MICROCREDENTIAL 5.3.1 Refer to MMU’s Microcredential policy for the credit transfer of Microcredential. 6.0 CREDIT TRANSFER OF MPU COURSES 6.1 Table 4 contains the list and level of MPU courses allowed for the credit to be transferred.


Faculty Information Booklet: July 2023 Intake (Tri 3, 2022/2023 Academic Session) 45 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s This is to be read together with the MPU policy and the exemption policy. Table 4 Level of Programmes Condition Certificate to Diploma Certificate to Degree Diploma to Diploma Diploma to Degree Degree to Degree MPU 1 Diploma Bachelor’s Degree √ √ Transferrable , subjectto meeting minimum 80% of content similarity MPU 2* Diploma Bachelor’s Degree √ √ MPU 3 Diploma Bachelor’s Degree √ √ MPU 4 Diploma Bachelor’s Degree √ √ *Malaysians who have fulfilled the Bahasa Malaysia requirement (either having passed Bahasa Malaysia with a credit at SPM level; or having passed the one of the MPU 2 course, MPU3201/MPU3213 Bahasa Kebangsaan A shall be required to take a 3CH MPU2 language course. They shall only take a foreign language course which is not their native language and they have no formal education in. International students are to choose a foreign language which is not their native language and which they have no formal education in. 11.2 Exemption Policy This exemption policy stated below is approved by Senate no. 157 held on 17 Oct 2012, and subsequently Senate no. 159 held on 10th January 2013 to be in line with the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE)’s policy. It takes effect beginning Trimester 2, 2012/13 session. 1. Exemption will not result in a student getting credit for the Course he or she is exempted from. 2. Exemption is not given by default. Students must make an application to be eligible for one. When exemption is granted, replacement Course is required to fulfil the credit requirement to graduate. 3. Local students who have passed Bahasa Malaysia with a credit at SPM level are not to retake Bahasa Kebangsaan A Course at the Diploma or Bachelor’s degree level. They are to take a foreign language Course which is not their native language and in which they had no formal education in. 11.3 Application for Credit Transfer/ Exemption 1. All students must submit the application for credit transfer by Thursday, 2 November 2023, 4.00 p.m. 2. All students must submit the application for ALL Courses that they wish to get credit transfer. 3. The list of Courses for credit transfer is applicable in Appendix 1. 4. The students must fill the credit transfer application in Camsys, email the form with the syllabi that they would like to request for credit transfer, copy of transcript with examination result and copy diploma to [email protected]. 5. Late application and submission of necessary documents will not be entertained. Note: Delay in the application for credit transfer results in delay of course registration in the future trimester. Students are therefore reminded to be fully responsible for such possible consequence.


Faculty Information Booklet: July 2023 Intake (Tri 3, 2022/2023 Academic Session) 46 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 12. RULES AND REGULATION IN COMPUTER LABS (FOB computer labs are located at 3rd Floor, FOB Building) 1. University computing facilities are provided solely for the University’s educational, research and administrative activities unless otherwise authorized. 2. Users are allowed to access into the computer labs only with MMU ID. Access is restricted to MMU’s faculty, students, and staff. Others may access with written authorization from the Deans, Directors or authorized representatives. 3. Proper attire must be observed in the computer labs. Users are not allowed to wear shorts, miniskirts, sleeveless shirts or slippers while in the computer labs. The Computer Lab Technicians are authorized to prohibit users from accessing the lab if the users do not adhere to these rules. 4. Users should refrain from using any vulgar, distasteful or derogatory language in messages transmitted by electronic mail or interactive sessions. Disruptive talking is also not allowed. The Lab Assistants are authorized to ask users to leave the lab if the users do not comply with the rules. 5. Food, drinks and tobacco are strictly prohibited throughout the computer labs. 6. Users must follow normal standards of computer utilization policies in the use of the computing resources. Recreational use such as internet and email are not supported or accommodated but may be tolerated so long as it does not interfere with the management, operation or availability of the resource for its intended educational purposes. 7. No person shall deliberately or recklessly impair or undermine the usability or performance of computing facilities, the network, system programmes, software or other stored information or data. Typical deliberate and reckless actions include but not restricted to: ▪ Adding computer peripherals ▪ Changing the PC configuration of the CPU, monitor, operating system and etc. ▪ Removing or relocating computing facilities ▪ Printing personal items ▪ Infecting the computing facilities with computer virus ▪ Run password cracking and network snooping programme ▪ Attempt to crash a system or exploit the weaknesses in security at any critical systems (server & networking control systems) ▪ Deleting or modifying any file/files or directory/directories installed ▪ Adding new files into a directory which are not related to the directory ▪ Providing any form of information to any person outside Multimedia University with or without the intention to undermine the integrity of the facilities. ▪ Lab software that is copyrighted cannot be copied. Students cannot install, alter or delete any software programme or utility on any computer lab. 8. In the event of the problems with the software or equipment, the Computer Lab Technicians should be notified immediately. Users should not tamper with the computer hardware in any way. 9. Users are responsible for the use and security of their usernames and passwords. Computer accounts are for individual use and should be used only for the purposes for which they were intended for. 10. Users must respect the privacy of others by refraining from accessing their files and/or electronic mail. 11. Computers are available on first come first served basis. Computers may not be reserved in advance for individual use. The Computer Lab Technicians are authorized to make any computer unattended for more than fifteen minutes available to another user and remove all materials left in the lab. 12. The University reserves the right to inspect the content of all the storage media, at any time. 13. Files may be saved to the hard drives on the Lab computers at the user’s own risk. Saved files will be periodically deleted without notice. Files should always be backed up to floppy disks. 14. Users must comply with the provisions of current Malaysia law relating to pornography and pornographic materials in any form. Actions including but not restricted to accessing local or international sites to obtain obscene and/or pornographic files, pictures, movies, captions or others are considered “INTENTIONAL" and are subject to disciplinary actions by the University and other enforcement agencies.


Faculty Information Booklet: July 2023 Intake (Tri 3, 2022/2023 Academic Session) 47 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 15. Users are not allowed to play any form of any COMPUTER GAMES from any source, either hard disk, pen drive, INTERNET, etc. at any time. 16. The Faculty will not be responsible for any losses, damages or misplacement of users’ belongings in the computer labs. 17. Users must comply with any additional restrictions relating to the use of particular computing facilities. 18. User may not use computing resources for any illegal or unauthorized act. For any violation or abuse of any policies, rules and regulations, equipment, or labs, users will be reported to the Dean of FOB or the respective authorization and may result in suspension or revocation of lab privileges. The University decision regarding the rules and regulations shall be final. Note: Pursuant to the provisions of the Copyright Act 1987 (the Act) no individual student, organization, body or group of students of the University shall for any unauthorized purpose copy / reproduce or cause to copy / reproduce or permit the copying / reproducing or the sharing and / or downloading of any copyrighted material or an attempt to do so whether by use of the University’s facilities or outside networks or facilities whether in hard copy or soft copy format, to the extent that it shall prejudice the rights of a copyright owner of any material protected under the provisions of sections 3 and 7 of the Act whether for profit or otherwise save as specifically provided for therein. This shall include but not limited to any lecture notes, course packs, thesis, text books, exam questions, and any works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression whether provided by the University or otherwise. Any infringement of this rule shall be a strict liability offence. 13. IMPORTANT LINKS FOR ALL STUDENTS 1. Only MMU students have access to all the links listed below. 2. Username and password can be found on the reverse side of the student’s temporary ID card. Password may be changed by the student but not the username. A. Log onto https://online.mmu.edu.my/ followed by CaMSys (Campus Management Systems) B. FOB Homepages: https://www.mmu.edu.my/fob/. Students may obtain more information on the faculty. C. MMLS: https://mmls.mmu.edu.my/. Students may download lecture notes, tutorial questions, reading materials, assignment topics, announcements etc. of the particular Course registered.


48 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 14. PRE-REQUISITE TABLE (UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME) No Course Name Course code Course Status 1. Accounting Industrial Training, BAT4614 Core B. A2. Accounting Information Systems BAS3614 Core B. A3. Accounting Information Systems 1 BAC2614 Core B. A4. Accounting Information Systems 2 BAC3614 Core B. A5. Accounting System Analysis and Design BAS4624 Core B. A6. Accounting Theory BAC3664 Core B. A7. Advanced Accounting Information Systems BAC4624 Core B. A8. Advanced Auditing BAC3624 Core B. A9. Advanced Data Analytics for Businesses BDA3024 Specialization B.B10. Advanced Financial Accounting & Reporting BAW4614 Elective B. A11. Advanced Management Accounting BAC3674 Core B. A12. Advanced Taxation BAC4644 Core B. A13. Analysis and Valuation of Financial Statements BBF3034 Specialization B.B& F14. Auditing BAC2664 Core B. A15. Bank Management BBF2644 Elective B. A16. Banking and Finance Business Research Project BFT3024 Specialisation B.B& F17. Brand Management BMR3164 Elective AnB.B18. Business Applications Development BIC1024 Specialisation All B.B19. Business Information Systems BIS2024 Common Core All 20. Business Intelligence BDS3024 Discipline Core All


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) Programme Pre-requisite 1 AND/ OR Pre-requisite 2 Acc (Hons) Completed 100 credit hours (minimum) Acc (Hons) BAF1614 Fundamentals of Financial Reporting Acc (Hons) BAC1614 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting OR BAF1614 Fundamentals of Financial Reporting Acc (Hons) BAC2614 Accounting Information Systems 1 Acc (Hons) BAS3614 Accounting Information Systems Acc (Hons) BAC3634 Corporate Accounting I Acc (Hons) BAC3614 Accounting Information Systems 2 OR BAS3614 Accounting Information Systems Acc (Hons) BAC2664 Auditing B.K.M. (Hons) BDA2024 Data Analytics for Business Acc (Hons) BAC3634 Corporate Accounting I Acc (Hons) BAC2624 Management Accounting 2 Acc (Hons) BAC3644 Taxation 2 B.A. (Hons) (Banking Fin.) BBF1014 Financial Management I Acc (Hons) BAC1614 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting OR BAF1614 Fundamentals of Financial Reporting Acc (Hons) BAC1644 Principles of Finance B.A. (Hons) (Banking Fin.) BBT3014 Business Research Methods y B.B.A.(Hons)/ B.K.M. (Hons) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing B.B.A. (Hons) & B.A. (Hons)(D.B.M) NIL B.B.A. (Hons) NIL B.B.A. (Hons) NIL


49 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s No Course Name Course code Course Status 21. Business Law BBL2614 Core B. A22. Business Planning Taxation BAW4634 Elective B. A23. Business Research Methods BBT3014 Discipline Core [Alexc24. Business Risk Management BBR2034 Discipline Core/ Specialisation [Alexc(Hospe25. Business Systems Analysis and Design BKC3034 Specialisation B.B26. Company Law & Secretarial Practice BBL3614 Core B. A27. Compensation and Benefits BCB2044 Specialisation B.B28. Corporate Accounting I BAC3634 Core B. A29. Corporate Accounting II BAC4634 Core B. A30. Corporate Finance BAC2644 Core B. A31. Corporate Financial Management BBF3044 Specialisation B.B& F32. Credit Management BBF3624 Elective B. A33. Cyber Security BCS2014 Discipline Core All 34. Data Analytics and Business Intelligence BDB2044 Discipline Core B.B35. Data Analytics for Business BDA2024 Discipline Core All 36. Data Mining and Decision Support Systems BDS3034 Specialisation B.B37. Database Management Systems BKC2024 Specialisation B.B38. Digital Business BDB3024 Core All 39. Digital Business Research Project BDT3024 Specialisation B.B40. E-Auditing BAC4654 Elective B. A41. Electronic Commerce BEL4614 Elective B. A42. Enterprise Resource Planning and Management BEP3014 Specialisation (B.B.K.M)/ Elective (Other B.B.A.s) B.B


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) Programme Pre-requisite 1 AND/ OR Pre-requisite 2 Acc (Hons) NIL Acc (Hons) BAC3644 Taxation 2 ll B.B.A. (Hons) cept MM] BST1034 Statistics for Managers ll B.B.A. (Hons) cept BF] / B.B.A. ons) (BF) is a ecialisation NIL B.A. (Hons)(D.B.M) BKC2024 Database Management Systems Acc (Hons) BBL 2614 Business Law B.A. (Hons) (H.R.M.) BMH2034 Managing Human Resources OR BCO2044 Human Capital and Organisational Behaviour Acc (Hons) BAC 2634 Financial Accounting Reporting II Acc (Hons) BAC3634 Corporate Accounting I Acc (Hons) BAC1644 Principles of Finance B.A. (Hons) (Banking Fin.) BBF1014 Financial Management I Acc (Hons) BAC1644 Principles of Finance B.B.A. (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons)(D.B.M) NIL B.B.A. (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons)(D.B.M) BIC1014 Information Systems Concepts AND BBB1014 Understanding Management B.A. (Hons)(D.B.M) NIL B.B.A. (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons)(D.B.M) BBT3014 Business Research Methods Acc (Hons) BAC2664 Auditing OR BAS3614 Accounting Information Systems Acc (Hons) BAC2614 Accounting Information Systems 1 OR BAF1614 Fundamentals of Financial Reporting B.A. (Hons)(D.B.M) BIC1024 Business Applications Development


50 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s No Course Name Course code Course Status 43. Entrepreneurship and Ethical Practices BET2024 Common Core All 44. ERP Systems BAC4684 Elective B. A45. Financial Accounting & Reporting 1 BAC1634 Core B. A46. Financial Accounting & Reporting 2 BAC2634 Core B. A47. Financial Accounting for Managers BAB1014 Core All 48. Financial Derivatives BBF3124 Specialisation B.B& F49. Financial Management BFM1024 Common Core [Alexc50. Financial Management I BBF1014 Core B.B& F51. Financial Management II BBF2124 Specialisation B.B& F52. Financial Statement Analysis BAC2684 Elective B. A53. Forensic Accounting BAC4694 Elective B. A54. Fundamentals of Financial Accounting BAC1614 Fundamental B. A55. Fundamentals of Marketing BMR1014 Common Core All 56. Global Finance BBF3084 Specialisation B.BBu57. Global Operations Management BGO3124 Specialisation B.BBu58. Goods and Services Tax BCS4614 Elective B. A59. Human Capital and Organisational Behaviour BCO2044 Common Core All 60. Human Resource Information Systems BRI3114 Specialisation B.B61. Human Resource Management BHR3614 Core (intake June 2014 onwards)/ Elective (for pre-June 2014 intake) B. A62. Human Resource Management Research Project BHT3024 Specialisation B.B63. Industrial Relations BIR3084 Specialisation B.B


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) Programme Pre-requisite 1 AND/ OR Pre-requisite 2 B.B.A. (Hons) NIL Acc (Hons) NIL Acc (Hons) BAC1614 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting OR BAF1614 Fundamentals of Financial Reporting Acc (Hons) BAC1634 Financial Accounting & Reporting 1 B.B.A. (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons) (Banking Fin.) BBF2154 Investment ll B.B.A. (Hons) cept BF] NIL B.A. (Hons) (Banking Fin.) NIL B.A. (Hons) (Banking Fin.) BBF1014 Financial Management I Acc (Hons) BAC1634 Financial Accounting and Reporting I Acc (Hons) BAC2664 Auditing Acc (Hons) NIL B.B.A. (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) BFM1014 Fundamentals of Finance B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) BIB2074 International Business Acc (Hons) BAC3644 Taxation II B.B.A. (Hons) BBB1014 Understanding Management B.A. (Hons) (H.R.M.) BMH2034 Managing Human Resources OR BCO2044 Human Capital and Organisational Behaviour Acc (Hons) BMG1614 Management B.A. (Hons) (H.R.M.) BBT3014 Business Research Methods B.A. (Hons) (H.R.M.) BMH2034 Managing Human Resources OR BLL2124 Labour Law


51 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s No Course Name Course code Course Status 64. Industrial Training BIT3044 Industrial Training All 65. Information Systems Concepts BIC1014 Core All 66. Innovation Management BIN2024 Discipline Core B.BBu67. Integrated Case Study in Accounting BAC4674 Core B. A68. Internal Auditing BAC4664 Elective B. A69. International Accounting BAC3694 Elective B. A70. International Business BIB2074 Specialisation B.BBu71. International Business Research Project BBT3024 Specialisation B.BBu72. International Economics BEI2084 Specialisation B.BBu73. International Finance BBF3284 Specialisation B.B& F(Ho74. International Human Resource Management BHR3014 Elective AnB.B75. International Management BIM2094 Specialisation B.BBu76. International Marketing BMR3074 Specialisation B.BBuB.BMg77. International Political Economy BME3034 Elective B.BBu78. International Trade and Policy BIT3104 Specialisation B.BBu79. Internet and World Wide Web Programming BWP2024 Elective B.B80. Introduction to Financial Technologies BBF3144 Specialisation An81. Introductory Macroeconomics BME1024 Core All 82. Introductory Microeconomics BME1014 Core All 83. Investment BBF2154 Specialisation B.B& F


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) Programme Pre-requisite 1 AND/ OR Pre-requisite 2 B.B.A. (Hons) Completed 65 credit hours (minimum) B.B.A. (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) NIL Acc (Hons) BAC3634 Corporate Accounting I AND BAC2624 Management Accounting II Acc (Hons) BAC2664 Auditing Acc (Hons) BAC1634 Financial Accounting and Reporting I OR BAC2624 Management Accounting II B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) BFB1024 Fundamentals of Business and Entrepreneurship OR BET2024 Entrepreneurship and Ethical Practices B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) BBT3014 Business Research Methods B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) BME1024 Introductory Macroeconomics OR BEC1044 Macroeconomics B.A. (Hons) (Banking Fin.) & B.B.A. ons)(D.B.M) BFM1024 Financial Management y B.B.A.(Hons)/ B.K.M. (Hons) BMH2034 Managing Human Resources OR BCO2044 Human Capital and Organisational Behaviour B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) BIB2074 International Business B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) B.A. (Hons) (Mktg. gmt.) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) BME1014 Introductory Microeconomics AND BME1024 Introductory Macroeconomics B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) BIB2074 International Business B.A. (Hons)(D.B.M) BIC1024 Business Applications Development y B.B.A.(Hons) BBF1014 Financial Management I OR BFM1024 Financial Management B.B.A. (Hons) & NIL B.B.A. (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons) (Banking Fin.) BBF1014 Financial Management I


52 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s No Course Name Course code Course Status 84. Islamic Banking & Finance BBF2064 Specialisation B.B& F85. Issues in International Business BIB3084 Elective AnB.B86. Knowledge Economy BKE2614 Elective B. A87. Knowledge Management BKM2014 Specialisation B.B88. Labour Law BLL2124 Specialisation B.B89. Legal Environment of International Business BLE2114 Specialisation B.BBu90. Macroeconomics BEC1624 Fundamental B. A91. Management BMG1614 Fundamental B. A92. Management Accounting 1 BAC1624 Fundamental B. A93. Management Accounting for Managers BAB2024 Specialisation All 94. Management Accounting II BAC2624 Core B. A95. Management Consultancy BAC2694 Elective B. A96. Management Decision Science BDS4614 Core B. A97. Management of Strategy BSM3114 Core All 98. Market Planning and Management BMR2104 Specialisation B.BMg99. Marketing in Service Industries BMR3094 Specialisation B.BMg100. Marketing Management Research Project BMT3024 Specialisation B.BMg101. Marketing Research Methods BMT3014 Specialisation B.BMg102. Microeconomics BEC1614 Fundamental B. A103. Money and Banking BMB3044 Specialisation B.B& F104. Occupational Safety and Health BSH3044 Specialisation B.B105. Offshore Banking and Finance BBF3104 Elective An106. Organisational Behaviour BOB2614 Elective (intake June 2014 onwards)/ Core (for pre-June 2014 intake) B. A


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) Programme Pre-requisite 1 AND/ OR Pre-requisite 2 B.A. (Hons) (Banking Fin.) BBF1014 Financial Management I y B.B.A.(Hons)/ B.K.M. (Hons) BIB2074 International Business Acc (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons)(D.B.M) NIL B.A. (Hons) (H.R.M.) NIL B.A. (Hons) (Int'l. s.) BIB2074 International Business Acc (Hons) NIL Acc (Hons) NIL Acc (Hons) BAC1614 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting OR BAF1614 Fundamentals of Financial Reporting B.B.A. (Hons) BAB1014 Financial Accounting for Managers Acc (Hons) BAC 1624 Management Accounting 1 Acc (Hons) BMG1614 Management Acc (Hons) BQT1614 Quantitative Analysis B.B.A. (Hons) BBB1014 Understanding Management B.A. (Hons) (Mktg. gmt.) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing B.A. (Hons) (Mktg. gmt.) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing B.A. (Hons) (Mktg. gmt.) BRM3044 Research Methods for Marketing B.A. (Hons) (Mktg. gmt.) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing AND BST1034 Statistics for Managers Acc (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons) (Banking Fin.) BBF1014 Financial Management I B.A. (Hons) (H.R.M.) NIL y B.B.A.(Hons) BBF1014 Financial Management I Acc (Hons) BMG1614 Management


53 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s No Course Name Course code Course Status 107. Organisational Development BOD3134 Elective B.B108. Performance Management BPM2084 Specialisation B.B109. Principles of Finance BAC1644 Fundamental B. A110. Principles of Marketing BMK2614 Core B. A111. Product and Service Marketing BPS2034 Common Core/ Specialisation All 112. Production and Operations Management BPO2614 Elective B. A113. Professional Ethics BAC3654 Core B. A114. Project Management BPM3014 Discipline Core All 115. Promotional Marketing BMR2044 Specialisation B.BMg116. Public Sector Accounting BAC2654 Core B. A117. Quality and Operations Management BOM2064 Core All 118. Quantitative Analysis BQT1614 Core B. A119. Quantitative Analysis Models for Business BQA1014 Common Core All 120. Recruitment and Selection BRS2014 Specialisation B.B121. Retailing BMR2124 Specialisation B.BMg122. Security Investments and Portfolio Management BAC3684 Core B. A123. Selling and Sales Management BMR3114 Specialisation B.BMg124. Small Business Management BSB3014 Common Core B.B125. Social Media Digital Marketing BMR3184 Discipline Core/ Specialisation B.B126. Strategic Management Information Systems BSM3034 Discipline Core All 127. Strategic Marketing BMR3134 Specialisation B.BMg128. Strategy BSM3614 Core B. A


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) Programme Pre-requisite 1 AND/ OR Pre-requisite 2 B.A. (Hons) (H.R.M.) BMH2034 Managing Human Resources OR BCO2044 Human Capital and Organisational Behaviour B.A. (Hons) (H.R.M.) BMH2034 Managing Human Resources OR BCO2044 Human Capital and Organisational Behaviour Acc (Hons) NIL Acc (Hons) NIL B.B.A. (Hons) BMR2024 Understanding Consumer Acc (Hons) BMG1614 Management Acc (Hons) BAC2664 Auditing B.B.A. (Hons) BBB1014 Understanding Management B.A. (Hons) (Mktg. gmt.) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing Acc (Hons) BAC1614 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting OR BAF1614 Fundamentals of Financial Reporting B.B.A. (Hons) BBB1014 Understanding Management Acc (Hons) NIL B.B.A. (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons) (H.R.M.) BMH2034 Managing Human Resources OR BCO2044 Human Capital and Organisational Behaviour B.A. (Hons) (Mktg. gmt.) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing Acc (Hons) BAC2644 Corporate Finance B.A. (Hons) (Mktg. gmt.) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing B.A. (Hons)(D.B.M) BBB1014 Understanding Management B.A.(Hons) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing B.B.A. (Hons) NIL B.A. (Hons) (Mktg. gmt.) BMR2024 Understanding Consumer OR BMR2104 Market Planning & Management Acc (Hons) BMG1614 Management


54 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s No Course Name Course code Course Status 129. Supply Chain Management BMR3174 Discipline Core All 130. Tax Compliance BAW4624 Elective B. A131. Taxation 1 BAC2674 Core B. A132. Taxation 2 BAC3644 Core B. A133. Training and Development BTD3024 Specialisation B.B134. Treasury Management BTM2024 Elective An135. Understanding Consumer BMR2024 Specialisation B.BMg136. Understanding Management BBB1014 Core All


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) Programme Pre-requisite 1 AND/ OR Pre-requisite 2 B.B.A. (Hons) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing Acc (Hons) BAC3644 Taxation 2 Acc (Hons) BAC1634 Financial Accounting Reporting 1 Acc (Hons) BAC2674 Taxation 1 B.A. (Hons) (H.R.M.) BMH2034 Managing Human Resources OR BCO2044 Human Capital and Organisational Behaviour y B.B.A.(Hons) BBF1014 Financial Management I OR BFM1014 Fundamentals of Finance B.A. (Hons) (Mktg. gmt.) BMR1014 Fundamentals of Marketing B.B.A. (Hons) NIL


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 55 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s 15. ACADEMIC CALENDAR ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2023/2024 TRIMESTER 1 - 2023/2024 (Term 2310) Dates 14'weeks S1/S2 Remarks 30 Oct - 5 Nov Week 1 Week 1 Supp Exam Week 6 Nov - 12 Nov Week 2 Week 2 12 Nov (Sun) Deepavali 13 Nov - 19 Nov Week 3 Week 3 13 Nov (Mon) Deepavali - Replacement Holiday [Online T&L Week] 20 Nov- 26 Nov Week 4 Week 4 27 Nov - 3 Dec Week 5 Week 5 2 - 4 Dec - 24th MMU Convocation Ceremony 4 Dec - 10 Dec Week 6 Week 6 11 Dec - 17 Dec Week 7 Week 7 11 Dec (Mon) Sultan Selangor Birthday 18 Dec - 24 Dec Mid-Term Break Exam Week 25 Dec - 31 Dec Week 8 Week 1 25 Dec (Mon) Christmas [Online T&L Week] 1 Jan - 7 Jan 24 Week 9 Week 2 1 Jan (Mon) New Year 8 Jan - 14 Jan Week 10 Week 3 15 Jan - 21 Jan Week 11 Week 4 22 Jan - 28 Jan Week 12 Week 5 25 Jan (Thu) Thaipusam 29 Jan - 4 Feb Week 13 Week 6 5 Feb - 11 Feb Week 14 Week 7 10 & 11 Feb (Sat & Sun) Chinese New Year (CNY) 12 Feb - 18 Feb Study Week Study Week 12 Feb (Mon) CNY - Replacement Holiday [Exam Week willstart on 17 Feb ] 19 Feb - 25 Feb Exam Week Exam Week 26 Feb - 3 Mar Exam Week Exam Week 4 Mar - 10 Mar Tri. Break 1 11 Mar - 17 Mar Tri. Break 2 * 12 March (Tue) 1st Ramadhan (Melaka) 16 March (Sat) MMU Welcoming Day & WIN WEEK 18 Mar - 24 Mar Tri. Break 3 WIN WEEK TRIMESTER 2 - 2023/2024 (Term 2320) Dates 14'weeks S1/S2 Remarks 25 Mar - 31 Mar Week 1 Week 1 Supp Exam Week / * 28 March (Thu) Nuzul Quran (Selangor) 1 Apr - 7 Apr Week 2 Week 2 8 Apr - 14 Apr Week 3 Week 3 * 10 & 11 April (Wed & Thu) Eidul-Fitri [Online T&L Week] 15 Apr - 21 Apr Week 4 Week 4 15 April (Mon) Melaka Historical City (Melaka) 22 Apr - 28 Apr Week 5 Week 5 29 Apr - 5 May Week 6 Week 6 1 May (Wed) Labour Day 6 May - 12 May Week 7 Week 7 13 May - 19 May Week 8 Exam Week 20 May - 26 May Week 9 Week 1 * 22 May (Wed) Wesak Day 27 May - 2 June Week 10 Week 2 3 June - 9 June Week 11 Week 3 3 June (Mon) Agong's Birthday 10 June - 16 June Week 12 Week 4 17 June - 23 June Week 13 Week 5 * 17 June (Mon) Hari Raya Korban 24 June - 30 June Week 14 Week 6 1 July - 7 July Study Week Week 7 * 7 July (Sun) Awal Muharram [Exam Week willstart on 5 July] 8 July - 14 July Exam Week Study Week 8 July (Mon) Awal Muharram - Replacement Holiday 15 July - 21 July Exam Week Exam Week 22 July - 28 July Tri. Break 1 29 July - 4 Aug Tri. Break 2 3 Aug (Sat)- MMU Welcoming Day & WIN WEEK 5 Aug - 11 Aug Tri. Break 3 WIN WEEK TRIMESTER 3 - 2023/2024 (Term 2330) Dates Week Remarks 12 Aug - 18 Aug Week 1 Supp Exam Week 19 Aug - 25 Aug Week 2 24 Aug (Sat) Melaka Governor's Birthday 26 Aug - 1 Sept Week 3 31 Aug (Sat) National Day 2 Sept - 8 Sept Week 4 9 Sept - 15 Sept Week 5 16 Sept - 22 Sept Week 6 * 16 Sept (Mon) Prophet Muhammad's Birthday & Malaysia's Day 23 Sept - 29 Sept Week 7 30 Sept - 6 Oct Study Week [Exam Week willstart on 4 Oct] 7 Oct - 13 Oct Exam Week 14 Oct - 20 Oct Tri. Break 1 21 Oct - 27 Oct Tri. Break 2 26 Oct(Sat) - MMU Welcoming Day & WIN WEEK 28 Oct - 3 Nov Tri. Break 3 WIN WEEK * Subject to change


Faculty Information Booklet: October 2023 Intake (Tri 1, 2023/2024 Academic Session) 56 | F a c u l t y o f B u s i n e s s Approved in Senate's Meeting No. 235 dated 11th May 2023 Appendix 1: Courses Eligible for Credit Transfer*: Course title Course Code Course ID in CamSys For Business/ Knowledge Management Programmes ▪ Business Information Systems BIS2024 000704 ▪ Entrepreneurship and Ethical Practices BET2024 006820 ▪ Financial Accounting for Managers BAB1014 000005 ▪ Financial Management (For non-Banking & Finance) BFM1014 003912 ▪ Financial Management I (For Banking & Finance Only) BBF1014 000224 ▪ Fundamentals of Marketing BMR1014 001005 ▪ Human Capital and Organisational Behaviour BCO2044 006821 ▪ Introductory Macroeconomics BME1024 000822 ▪ Introductory Microeconomics BME1014 000823 ▪ Quality and Operations Management BOM2064 001066 ▪ Quantitative Analysis Models for Business BQA1014 006822 ▪ Understanding Management BBB1014 000199 For Accounting Programme ▪ Fundamentals of Financial Reporting BAF1614 006707 ▪ Management Accounting 1 BAC1624 000137 ▪ Management BMG1614 000844 ▪ Microeconomics BEC1614 000393 ▪ Macroeconomics BEC1624 000409 ▪ Quantitative Analysis BQT1614 001142 ▪ Principles of Finance BAC1644 000064 ▪ Principles of Marketing BMK2614 000921 Courses Eligible for Exemption: Course title Course Code Course ID in CamSys For All Programmes ▪ Bahasa Kebangsaan A MPU3212 006744 * Note: For Business Administration Programmes, students may apply for credit transfer for the other courses not in the list except for Research Projects and Industrial Training.


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