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Overview – This course intends to expose students with the principles, concepts and techniques in investment. Among the topics covered are investment settings, securities market and investment instruments, unit trusts, portfolio theory particularly the risk-return relationships and market equilibrium models, efficient market theory, fixed income securities, security analysis, derivative markets and portfolio management. Focuses will be given on the Malaysian equity market.
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This course provides an in-depth exploration of botanical concepts relevant to Dendrology. Students will gain a solid understanding of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN) and learn essential herbarium management techniques. A comprehensive overview of plant taxonomic systems will equip students with the knowledge to apply taxonomic concepts effectively in Dendrology. Practical sessions will focus on utilizing flora checklists, plant and wood classification systems, and identifying key characteristics of dipterocarps and non-dipterocarps. Field discussions and hands-on experiences at Sandakan Herbarium and Forest Reserve will reinforce learning and provide opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge. The course will also delve into global vegetation patterns, with a particular focus on forest types in Malaysia and the world. Students will explore dominant tree species within each forest type and examine the relationships between these species and their specific habitats.
Service industries are progressively becoming an important source of income for countries worldwide. The exponential growth of the services sector has also been instrumental to stimulate employment opportunities. According to a recent report, Malaysia’s service sector accounted for more than 50 percent of the GDP in 2016 and 54 percent of its workforce is contributed by the service industry (The World Factbook, 2017).
This course examines the important and growing role of service marketing in both consumer and organizational target markets. Specifically, the course aims to acquaint students with the unique challenges inherent in marketing of services; and the theoretical concepts, tools, and strategies needed to address them. By discussing current issues in services marketing and customer service strategies, this course offers a better understanding of effective customer relationship management; key service delivery elements; and service recovery strategies that lead to the successful implementation of customer focus in service-based businesses.
Managing talent is extremely crucial to ensure the sustenance of any organization. It consists of the process of recruiting, selecting, managing, and rewarding members of the organization. International human resource management is more complex in nature and associated with managing people across boundaries. It involves the interplay of three elements: HR practices, type of employees, and the countries involved. Therefore, this subject will cover a wide range of HR activities that are more responsive to international staffing requirements as organizational strategy changes. It will provide students with an understanding of the higher risk exposure of managing talents across countries while trying to achieve organizational goals.
Managing talent is extremely crucial to ensure the sustenance of any organizations. It consists of recruiting, selecting, managing, and organizational rewards. International human resource management is more complex and associated with managing people across boundaries. It involves three elements: HR practices, the type of employees, and the countries involved. Therefore, this subject will cover a wide range of HR activities that are more responsive to international staffing requirements as the organizational strategy changes. It will provide an understanding of the higher risk exposure of managing talents across countries while trying to achieve the organizational goals.
Hello, I’m Alcy, an intern from Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Creative Technology with an elective in Animation. As part of my internship at Centre for e-Learning UMS, I’m working on a project to enhance engagement and active learning in ITEL using Canva. In this session, I’ll walk you through Canva’s interactive features and share how they can help make learning more engaging for both lecturers and students. My goal is to show you effective ways to create dynamic and interactive content that enhances the digital learning experience. Looking forward to learning together with you! 😄
The course provides information on renewable energy in Malaysia. Global renewable energy will be covered in moderation. It is expected the student understands the fundamental principle of renewable energy. Within this course, acts, laws, and regulations related to renewable energy are also covered. Some calculation and IR4 which is required for the system and the process involved in using the system related to renewable energy are also covered in this course.
This posting, part of the Year 4 MBBS Phase II curriculum, provides students with clinical exposure to Family Medicine and District Hospital Practice. It aims to equip students with competencies to manage common health problems, understand the healthcare system, and deliver holistic, continuous, and coordinated care within the Malaysian context, especially in resource-limited settings such as Sabah.
The Family Medicine and District Hospital Posting bridges primary and secondary care learning by emphasizing holistic, community-oriented, and evidence-based clinical practice. Through lectures, discussions, and clinical immersion, students develop essential competencies in comprehensive care, teamwork, and ethical professionalism, preparing them to function effectively as future family physicians or primary care providers.
“This course is about the administration, organization and delivery of health care in Malaysia. It covers the organizational structures, types of governance, and management issues of the Malaysian health care system"