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Buku Panduan Akademik FSTP Sesi 2025/2026

Buku Panduan Akademik FSTP Sesi 2025/2026

Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026258Course Code: TML 3513Course Name: PRINSIP PERAKAUNAN PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTINGCredit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisThis course covers the review of basic accounting equation, accounting cycle, year-end adjustment, correction of errors, bank reconciliation statements, basic accounting ratios and accounting concepts.Course Learning Outcomes At the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Identify the functions and roles of accounting as the language of business and means to record business transactions for sole proprietorships.2. Identify the concept and practical implications of the generally accepted accounting principles.3. Record transactions in a complete accounting cycle and prepare a full set of accounts and financial statements after year end adjustments.References 1. Wood, F., & Sangster, A. (2025). Frank Wood’s business accounting (16th ed., Vol. 1). Harlow, England: Pearson Education.2. Weygandt, J. J., Kieso, D. E., & Kell, W. G. (2022). Accounting principles (15th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.3. Warren, C. S., Reeve, J. M., & Duchac, J. (2018). Accounting (27th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.4. Weetman, P., & Jubb, D. (2024). Financial accounting: An introduction (9th ed.). Harlow, England: Pearson Education.5. Haniff, M. N., Nawawi, A., Abd. Samad, R., & Mohamed, I. S. (2018). Fundamentals of financial accounting (2nd ed.). Shah Alam, Selangor: Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026259Course Code: TML 3523Course Name: PRINSIP KEWANGAN PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE Credit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisThis is an introductory course in finance. Students learn how to value assets and businesses given forecasts of future cash flows. The course also concentrates on the risk characteristics of different asset classes. The first part of the course focuses on stocks, bonds and interest rates. The second part of the course deals with measuring and pricing risk. The third part of the course introduces students to valuation. The final part of the course introduces students to derivative instruments. This course will combine the theoretical underpinnings of finance with real world examples, including several case discussions.Course Learning Outcomes At the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Compare and contrast the legal forms of doing business.2. Describe financial statements, financial analysis and financial planning.3. Solve problems requiring use of the time value of money and rates of return.References1. Benninga, S., Ahmad, N., Abd. Rahman, H., Syed Alwi, S. F., & Ab. Wahid, Z. (2017). Fundamentals of finance with Microsoft Excel (3rd ed., Asian ed.). Shah Alam, Selangor: Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd.2. Gitman, L. J., & Zutter, C. J. (2015). Principles of managerial finance (14th ed.). New York, NY: Pearson Education.3. Drake, P.P. & Fabozzi, F.J. (2010). The Basics of Finance: An Introduction to Financial Markets, Business Finance, and Portfolio Management. New York: John Wiley & Sons.4. Besley, S. & Brigham, E.F. (2007). Essentials of Managerial Finance. Fourteenth Edition. Cincinnati: South-Western College Publication.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026260Course Code: TML 3563Course Name: PENGURUSAN OPERASI PENGANGKUTAN MARITIM MANAGING SEA TRANSPORT OPERATIONSCredit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisThis course provides the knowledge and understanding on sea transport management. The syllabus includes types of ships, parts of ship, cargo, cost and revenue, documentation, ports and safety. Students will be encouraged to develop critical thinking skills and teamwork and communication skills through group assignments and presentations.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Explain the types of ships and parts of a ship. 2. Apply decision-making process in resolving pre-shipment planning issues.3. Differentiate types of costs in shipping..References1. Branch, A.E. (2015). Elements of Shipping. Eighth Edition. Cheltenham: Stanley Thornes Ltd.2. Bichou, K. (2013). Port Operations, Planning and Logistics. London: Informa.3. Alderton, P.M. (2008). Port Management Operations. London: Informa. 4. Rodrigue, J.P. (2006). The Geography of Transport Systems. London: Routledge.5. Gubbins, E.J. (2003). Managing Transport Operations. London: Kogan Page Publishing.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026261Course Code: TML 3553Course Name: KASTAM DAN PENGHANTARANCUSTOMS AND FORWARDING Credit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse Synopsis The aim of this course is to provide students with the fundamental knowledge on Malaysian customs procedures which cover import and export procedures, the documents involved, manifest submission, electronic submission, and the role of forwarders. On completion of this course, students should be able to apply the fundamental knowledge of customs procedures and the types of taxes which affect the movement of goods into or out of Malaysia and the role of forwarding agents.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Explain the fundamental knowledge of Malaysian Import and Export Procedures. 2. Apply the knowledge of Import/Export Procedures.3. Analyse the processes of Customs Procedures which affect the movement of goods and services.References1. Akta Kastam 1967.2. Perintah Kastam (Larangan Import) 2009.3. Akta Cukai Jualan (Pindaan) 2009.4. Perintah Kastam 2009.5. Akta Zon Bebas 1990.6. Perintah Duti Kastam. 7. Peraturan Cukai Perkhidmatan (Pindaan 2009).8. Fabio, M. (2010). Customs Law of the European Union. Amsterdam: Kluwer Law International.9. Burke, R.J. (2011). International Logistics and Freight Forwarding Manual. Sydney: Russell John Burke.10. Jiao, W. (2010). International Freight Transportation. Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing.11. Schramm, H.J. (2012). Freight Forwarder’s Intermediary Role in Multimodal Transport Chains. Amsterdam: Springer-Verlag.12. Glass, D. (2013). Freight Forwarding and Multimodal Transport Contracts. London: Routledge.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026262Course Code: TML 3493Course Name: PERANCANGAN PENGANGKUTANTRANSPORT PLANNING Credit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisThis course aims to provide a firm understanding in the fundamental principles of transport planning and processes. It covers the estimation of future demands for movement and the establishment of the shortcomings in the existing transportation system to meet this future demand. The design of a series of alternative transportation plans in line with community aims and objectives to meet this estimated demand for movement will be addressed. It also covers the evaluation of alternative transportation plans, in both economic and social terms, to derive the optimum solution. The financing and implementation of the chosen alternative plan will also be covered.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to:1. Describe the impact of transportation planning and design, environmental impact and learners with the other important aspects of the transport industry. 2. Demonstrate the physical and economic processes involved in Transport Planning and the efficient use of land resources together with the essential resource links between those land uses.3. Determine the importance of forecasting in relation to analysis, planning and control in order to overcome the problems of traffic flow and schedule sensitivity of the transportation planning process from the standpoint of operators and policy makers.References1. Banister, D. (2002). Transport Planning. London: Routledge.2. Gillingwater, D. & Sutton, J. (1995). Community Transport: Policy, Planning and Practice. Transportation Studies Volume 15. London: Routledge.3. O'Flaherty, C.A. (1997). Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering. Amsterdam: Elsevier Butterworth Heineman.4. Wee, B.V., Annema, J.A., & Banister, D. (2013). The Transport System and Transport Policy: An Introduction. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026263Course Code: TML 3483Course Name: PENGURUSAN RISIKORISK MANAGEMENTCredit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisRisk management can be considered as the identification, assessment, and prioritisation of risks followed by coordinated and economical application of resources to minimise, monitor, and control the probability and/or impact of unfortunate events. The inclusion of this course is to provide the exposure on how to manage risk and couple it with the most suitable and economical resources to mitigate risk especially in the logistics environment.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to:1. Explain the basic concepts related to risks. 2. Apply the risk management process towards businesses and individuals. 3. Discuss the fundamentals of insurance, the legal principles of insurance and the types of insurance policy.References1. Nurul Shahnaz Ahmad Mahdzan & Audey Boey Oi Lin (2015). Risk Management and Insurance. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford Fajar Sdn. Bhd.2. Ainon Basar, Ang Chun Hwa, Hayati Mohd Dahan, Tam Liang Seng, Yon Bahiah Wan Aris & Zuriah Abdul Rahman (2011). Risk Management. Kuala Lumpur: McGraw-Hill.3. Crouhy, M., Mark. R. & Galai, D. (2000). Risk Management. New York: McGraw-Hill.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026264SINOPSIS KURSUS ELEKTIF PROGRAMIJAZAH SARJANA MUDA SAINS LOGISTIK DAN PENGANGKUTAN MARITIM DENGAN KEPUJIAN (ZG59)Course Code: TML 3723Course Name: INSURAN MARINMARINE INSURANCE Credit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisThis course introduces the students to the essential features and peculiarities of the law of marine insurance, with particular emphasis on the Marine Insurance Act 1906. Areas of focus include marine insurance cover and buyer, Malaysia and United Kingdom (UK) marine insurance providers and related bodies, insurance law and principles, marine insurance policies, losses, general coverage, and claim.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to:1. Clarify the marine insurance process and its underlying principles.2. Determine the marine policies and its coverage in shipping and maritime operations.3. Recommend the actions necessary to prevent loss and insurance claim.References1. Bennet, H.N. (2006). The Law of Marine Insurance. New York: Oxford University Press.2. Dunt, J. (2009). Marine Cargo Insurance. London: Informa Publishing.3. Merkin, P.R. (2010). Marine Insurance Legislation. Fourth Edition. London: Informa Publishing.4. Rose, F. (2012). Marine Insurance: Law and Practice. Second Edition. London: Informa Publishing.5. Templeman, F. (2009). Marine Insurance: Its Principles and Practice. London: Qureshi Press.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026265Course Code: TML 3733Course Name: UNDANG-UNDANG PERDAGANGAN MARITIMMARITIME AND TRADE LAW Credit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisIn this amended Maritime Law course, the emphasis has been significantly switched from “wet law” (Admiralty Law) to “dry law” (Export Trade Law). The course introduces students to the legal principles and associated commercial practice (national and international) as they relate to the movement of goods, particularly by sea, expressed through the development of case study analysis. The course gives a broad foundation of the legal knowledge and expertise involved in Carriage of Goods and International Sales Contracts. The course seeks to identify and evaluate the legal basis for international commercial contracts of export sales and carriage, how conflicts arise, and how disputes are settled.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Demonstrate critical awareness of International, European and local legal sources, including documents such as charter parties and bills of lading.2. Analyse the contractual basis underlying export transactions.3. Critically appraise the legal obligations of exporters, shippers, carriers and charterers.References1. Carr, I. (2009). International Trade Law. London: Routledge.2. Wilson, J. (2010). Carriage of Goods by Sea. London: Longman-Pearson.3. Dockray, M. (2004). Cases and Materials Carriage of Goods by Sea. London: Routledge.4. Hughes, A.D. (1999). Casebook on Carriage of Goods by Sea. Ashland: Blackstone.5. Girvin, S. (2007). Carriage of Goods by Sea. Oxford: Oxford University Press.6. Gaskell, N., Asariotis, R. & Baatz, Y. (2014). Bills of Lading: Law and Contracts. Essex: Informa Professional.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026266Course Code: TML 3743Course Name: HOSPITALITI DAN PERKHIDMATAN PENYAJIAN - TML 3743HOSPITALITY AND FOOD SERVICE Credit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisThis course provides the students on the nature and functions of hospitality and catering, and their significance within the armed forces and the corporate world.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Identify and distinguish the primary uses of hospitality and catering, and their significance within the armed forces and the corporate world.2. Discuss the broad services issues of hospitality and catering, and their significance within the armed forces and the corporate world.3. Evaluate the objectives and functions of hospitality and catering, and their significance within the armed forces and the corporate world.References1. Drummond, K.E. & Brefere, L.M. (2013). Nutrition for Food Service and Culinary Professionals. Tenth Edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons.2. Payne-Palacio, J. & Theis, M. (2012). Introduction to Food Service. Twelfth Edition. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall.3. Lillicrap, D.R. & Cousins, J. (2006). Food and Beverage Service. Seventh Revised Edition. London: Hodder Arnold.4. Ninemeier, J.D. (2005). Management of Food and Beverage Operations. New York: Educational Institute of the AHMA.5. Knight, J.B. & Kotschevar, L.H. (2008). Quantity Food Production Planning, and Management. Fourth Edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026267Course Code: TML 3753Course Name: KESELAMATAN MARITIM DAN PERLINDUNGAN ALAM SEKITAR MARITIME SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONCredit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisThis course provides a sufficient understanding of the major regulatory of international maritime conventions, particularly “The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS)” and “The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973/78 (MARPOL)” relating to the marine environment to address contemporary issues such as ballast water management, anti-fouling systems and recycling of ships. The course also touches on the operative issues and measures necessary to protect the marine environment. Operatives and measures undertaken include reviewing the national, regional and international approaches to vessel safety and marine environmental protection under MARPOL and “The International Conference on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Cooperation, 1990 (OPRC)” particularly contingency planning and response to marine pollution. Lastly, to study the viability of “Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas (PSSAs)” as provided by International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to protect the marine environment.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to:1. Identify and distinguish source of standards of maritime safety and environmental protection. 2. Evaluate the impacts of international maritime conventions to the socio-economic of the country. 3. Suggest corrective measures for different types of issues of maritime safety and environmental protection. References1. The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS), Edition 2001, IMO.2. The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973/78 (MARPOL), Edition 2006, IMO.3. Ballast Water Management Convention, Edition 2009, IMO.4. Anti-fouling Systems Convention (AFS), IMO.5. National Oil Spill Contingency, Edition 1999, Department of Environment, Malaysia.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026268Course Code: TMM 3273Course Name: SISTEM SENGGARAAN KAPALSHIP MAINTENANCE SYSTEM Credit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse Synopsis This course introduces the basic knowledge of maintenance practice and refit procedures for nonengineering students. The course contains a brief introduction to the general principles of maintenance, reliability-centred maintenance, ship maintenance system and ship refit. On completion of this course, the students should be able to plan and execute the different levels of maintenance onboard ships. Course Learning Outcomes At the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Comprehend and explain the general principles of maintenance. 2. Demonstrate the concept of ship maintenance and refit. 3. Analyse the maintenance requirements on system and equipment in the asset management. References 1. Dhillon, B.S. (2002). Engineering Maintenance: A Modern Approach. Boca Raton: CRC Press. 2. Moubray, J. (2001). Reliability-centred Maintenance. Second Edition. New York: Industrial Press Inc.3. Royal Malaysian Navy (2002). Panduan Pengurusan Senggaraan Berjadual Kapal-kapal di Limbungan BRL 1910. Lumut: RMN. 4. Royal Malaysian Navy (1985). RMN Maintenance System BRL 1985. Lumut: RMN. 5. Caridis, P.A. (2009). Inspection, Repair and Maintenance of Ship Structures. Second Edition. London: Witherby & Co. Ltd. 6. Blanchard, S.B. (2003). Logistics Engineering and Management. Sixth Edition. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026269Course Code: TMM 3253Course Name: KEPELAUTAN DAN TEKNOLOGI KAPAL SEAMANSHIP AND SHIP TECHNOLOGYCredit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneSynopsisThis course is to provide students with the fundamental knowledge of seamanship, ship technology and awareness on the safety of life at sea. The goal of this course is to deliver knowledge and understanding of seamanship, advancement in ship technology, technology on navigation safety, nuclear, biological, chemical defence and damage control, naval training technology, ship stability, disaster control, helmsman ship and new technology in survival at sea. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to comprehend the knowledge of seamanship and ship technology and their application onboard ship.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to:6. Identify the essential knowledge of seamanship and ship technology.7. Explain the various types of seamanship evolutions onboard RMN ships.8. Differentiate the seamanship organisation and maintenance management system.9. Compose essay and create presentation on seamanship and ship technology-related topics.10. Integrate the usage of ship’s safety equipment and gears in emergency and urgency situations such as fire, flooding and collision.References7. Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (1995). Manual Admiralti Ilmu Kepelautan. Jilid I. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.8. Mack, W. (1991). Naval Officer Guide. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.9. Royal Navy (1995). Admiralty Manual of Seamanship BR 67. London: HMSO.10. Royal Navy (1995). Guide to Ship Firefighting BR 4007. London: HMSO.11. Sharpe, R.(2010). Jane’s Fighting Ship. London: Butler & Taner.12. Zulkifly Mat Radzi (2016). Modul Psikomotor dan Afektif Menggunakan Teknologi Simulator.Kuala Lumpur: Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026270Course Code: TML 3783Course Name: PENGENDALIAN KARGO DAN BARANG CARGO AND MATERIAL HANDLINGCredit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisThis course provides a comprehensive overview of modern cargo handling systems, from distribution to specialized cargo types like unitized, liquefied gases, and dangerous goods. It addresses the latest developments and trends in container, bulk, and liquid cargo transport. The course offers hands-on handling of physical documentation to demonstrate advanced handling and stowage techniques, including calculating cargo distribution based on stowage principles, determining safe working loads, and implementing proper cargo separation and ventilation methods.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to:1. Demonstrate advanced handling and stowage techniques, including calculating cargo distribution based on stowage principles, preparing documentations, determining safe working loads, and implementing proper cargo separation and ventilation methods. 2. Apply the cargo and material handling procedures, documentation and stowage principles for different transport modes.3. Deliver the knowledge of safety requirements for cargo handling mainly to hazardous cargo in order to avoid cargo damage.References1. Afemei, G. (2024). Fundamentals of logistics management. Toronto Academic Press.2. International Air Transport Association (IATA). (2025). IATA Cargo Handling Manual (9th ed.). IATA.3. Manzini, R., & Accorsi, R. (2024). Warehousing and material handling systems for the digital industry: The new challenges for the digital circular economy. Springer.4. Rudd, J. (2023). A practical guide to logistics: An introduction to transport, warehousing and distribution (2nd ed.). Kogan Page.5. Sarkar, S. (2023). The supply chain revolution: Innovative sourcing and logistics for a fiercely competitive world. For Dummies. 6. Mulcahy, D.E. (1999). Materials Handling Handbook. London: McGraw-Hill.7. Bichou, K. (2010). Port Operations, Planning and Logistics. London: Informa Publisher.8. Dong-Wook Song & Panayides, P.M. (2012). Maritime Logistics: A Complete Guide to Effective Shipping and Port Management. London: Kogan Page


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026271Course Code: TMT 3813Course Name: EKONOMI MARITIMMARITIME ECONOMICSCredit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisThis course provides students with the knowledge on concepts, principles of economics and apply them into the frameworks of maritime economics. The course will cover the categorisation of the various types of commodities and freight charges and evaluate the shipping market supply and demand, interpret and analyse the maritime economics growth and determine the national revenue in maritime sector.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Describe how microeconomic models can be used to consider fundamental economic choices of households and firms. 2. Describe how macroeconomic models can be used to analyse the economy as a whole. 3. Interpret and use economic models, diagrams and tables to analyse economic situations. References1. Deviga, V. & Karunagaran, M. (2013). Principles of Economics. Third Edition. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press.2. Cullinane, K. (2011). International Handbook of Maritime Economics. London: Edward Elgar Publishing.3. Grammenos, C.T. (2010). The Handbook of Maritime Economics and Business. London: Lloyd's List.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026272Course Code: TML 3793Course Name: STATISTIK GUNAANAPPLIED STATISTICS Credit Hour: 3Pre-requisite: NoneCourse SynopsisThis is a compulsory course that will expose students to the application of statistics in logistic. It covers topics of fundamentals of statistics, elements of probability theory, discrete and continuous random variables, sampling theory, hypothesis testing, regression and correlation and analysis of variance.Students will be exposed to data analysis using software such as Microsoft Excel, SPSS and Minitab.Course Learning OutcomesAt the end of this course, students are able to:1. Apply the basic concepts in probability and statistics to particular distributions. 2. Apply the risk management process towards businesses and individuals. 3. Apply the mathematical models together with statistical software in order to interpret the results from the analysis. (C3, PLO3).References1. Walpole, R.E., Myers, R.H., Myers, S.L., Ye, K., 2016. Probability & Statistics for Engineers & Scientists. 9th Ed. Pearson.2. Montgomery, D.C., Runger, G.C., 2013. Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers. 6th Ed. Wiley.3. Devore, J.L., Farnum, N.R., Doi, J.A., 2013. Applied Statistics for Engineers and Scientists. 3rd Ed. Duxbury Press.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/2026273ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES(ELA)1.0 AMEnglish Language Activities (ELA) merupakan satu bentuk aktiviti yang diwajibkan kepada semua pelajar Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia mengikut Band MUET yang diperoleh mulai Sesi Akademik 2022/2023. Semakin tinggi Band MUET, semakin kurang ELA yang perlu diambil. ELA bukanlah sebagai salah satu syarat bergraduat, namun pelajar wajib mengambil ELA mengikut Band MUET masing-masing.2.0 KONSEP ELAPelajar akan dibahagikan kepada kumpulan kecil bagi menjalankan aktiviti-aktiviti yang telah dirancang. Tiada markah diberikan untuk ELA, namun semua pelajar perlu LULUS melalui kehadiran aktiviti serta penggunaan Bahasa Inggeris sahaja semasa aktiviti berlangsung. 3.0 OBJEKTIF ELA3.1 Melatih pelajar untuk yakin berkomunikasi menggunakan Bahasa Inggeris.3.2 Memberikan pendedahan kepada pelajar berkenaan penggunaan Bahasa Inggeris di luar waktu kuliah.3.3 Memberikan nilai tambah kepada kemahiran bakal graduan dalam aspek komunikasi Bahasa Inggeris.


Buku Panduan Akademik, FSTP Sesi Akademik 2025/20262744.0 JADUAL PELAKSANAAN4.1 Tiga Tahun PengajianMUET Bands YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 32.5 and belowSem 1 Sem 2 Sem 1 Sem 2 Sem 1 Sem 2X ELA0010(Review)ELA0020(DIY)ELA0040(CSR)3-4.5 XELA0030(Breaking News)ELA0040(CSR)ELA0060(Skit)5-5.5 X ELA0050(Pitching)ELA0060(Skit)ELA0070(Inspire Me)4.2 Empat Tahun Pengajian (dan ke atas)MUET Bands YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 42.5 and belowSem 1 Sem 2 Sem 1 Sem 2 Sem 1 Sem 2 Sem 1 Sem 2X ELA0010(Review)ELA0020(DIY)ELA0030(Breaking News)ELA0050(Pitching) X3-4.5 XELA0030(Breaking News)ELA0050(Pitching) X ELA0060(Skit) X5-5.5 X ELA0050(Pitching)ELA0060(Skit)ELA0070(Inspire Me)X X


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