Maritime transport and logistics graduates who have knowledge, competence, innovation and analytical decision-making skills. Maritime transport and logistics graduates who have effective leadership and teamwork skills and. Maritime transport and logistics graduates who are committed to the importance of lifelong learning and continuous improvement.
Maritime transport and logistics graduates who are able to start maritime transport logistics activities and analyze knowledge, information and communication technology related to maritime transport logistics activities. Demonstrate the ability to carry out research/tasks using practical skills or techniques/methods of carrying out tasks/work based on the latest knowledge in the field of maritime transport and logistics. Select and use various applications in information, media, resources and modern management tools to support operational activities in the maritime transport and logistics sector.
Solve numerical and graphical business statistical data in the field of maritime transportation and logistics. Entrepreneurial competence to perform effectively in the field of maritime transportation and logistics contributes to a broader socio-political economy locally among the industrial communities and to national development.
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Programme Courses Synopsis (by semester) Year 1 Semester 1 (Y1S1)
This course provides students with an understanding of the entrepreneurial process, setting up and running a business. Among other things, this course will enable students to develop a global outlook, analysis of business environments, critical thinking, analytical skills and ethical awareness. International Trade and Shipping This course contributes to the achievement of results by enabling students to analyze business situations and problems in international trade and shipping by application.
The aim of the course is to provide an understanding and appreciation for implementing community engagement projects. It aims to provide solid coverage of the most basic and common business situations. It contributes to achievement by enabling students to identify, explain and solve real risk management problems of non-financial and financial institutions.
Introduction to Marketing This course introduces students to the various tools of the marketer, their strengths and weaknesses, and the skills needed to use them effectively and creatively at an operational level. Global Economic Environment This course aims to provide students with an overview of the global business environment and to develop students.
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
Programme Curriculum Structure (by semester) Semester 1 (Year 1)
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Studying the buying behavior of consumers is most important for marketers as they can understand the expectation of consumers. The ability to develop sustainable, long-term strategies to meet future demands depends on a rich understanding of the direction of change and the underlying drivers of those changes. This course provides students with an understanding of the concepts of strategy, strategy and strategic management and enables them to apply tools, concepts and frameworks to help an organization define/redefine its sustainable competitive advantage.
At the end of the course, students are expected to practice values and ethics, leadership and teamwork, and social responsibility. This subject is to develop the knowledge students need to meet the requirements of the shipping industry by studying the financing methods widely used in the shipping industry. The shipping industry is considered a trade with characteristics of the capital that requires high risk and low return.
This course also provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the basic grammar structures used in Business English and emphasizes the use of formal vocabulary and expressions in business-related environments, both oral and written. Principles of Operations Management Operations Management (OM) is a functional area of management that encompasses the design, operation, and improvement of the processes and systems used in creating and delivering an organization's products and services. Introduction to Business Law This subject contributes to achieving outcomes by enabling students to analyze business problems by applying conceptual frameworks from case law and legislation, demonstrating critical and creative thinking in the business environment, ethical issues identify and respond appropriately that arise in the business environment. the company and communicate effectively.
Principles of Accounting This course is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the basic accounting concepts, principles and techniques of the double entry system and procedures in the preparation of the final accounts of a sole proprietorship for trading and service enterprises. This course aims to provide students with the basic accounting knowledge of the total recording process as well as the maintenance of a complete set of accounts that a business organization should keep. This subject offers a broad and integrated study of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) within the framework of relevant international conventions governing international shipping practices.
The subject analyzes the nature of the influences that the relevant international treaties exert on the safe operation of seagoing vessels. Introduction to Marketing This subject introduces students to the different tools of the marketer, their strengths and weaknesses, as well as the skills required to use them effectively and creatively at an operational level. Operations Management (OM) is a functional area of management that encompasses the design, operation, and improvement of the processes and systems used in creating and delivering an organization's products and services.
In addition, the subject covers the management of logistics system operations in this information age and the effective use of information technology concepts to achieve a. Provision of well-trained professional seafarers/terminal managers is seen as a desirable element for the future of the Malaysian merchant marine, particularly in liner shipping.
Programme Curriculum Structure (by semester) Semester 1 (Year 1)
Introduction to Management This course enables students to understand the functions of management and group and individual dynamics within organizations and to use these concepts to analyze and solve problems in business situations. Port Planning and Management This course introduces students to the principles and practices of port operations. It provides students with comprehensive knowledge about the nature of the port, its development and management.
This course includes the development of the sea sport - Kayaking, and selected techniques that will emphasize the management of sports and activities and the organization of a program. International business programs give students an understanding of the different business management practices found around the world and prepare them for graduate careers working abroad or in organizations engaged in business on a global scale. Human Resource Management This course enables students to understand human resource management within organizations and apply such concepts to analyze and solve problems in business situations.
At the end of the course, students should understand how HRM functions, such as recruitment and selection, training and development, performance management, compensation and industrial relations, are organized and managed, with appropriate embedded ethical issues. Cargo Operations and Management This course introduces students to the technical, operational and regulatory knowledge of the safe and efficient transport of cargo by sea. This course introduces practical knowledge of risk management and insurance law in shipping and transport logistics.
This course facilitates an understanding of how commercial and governmental organizations in the international maritime infrastructure are organized and managed. The role/purpose of this course is to enable students to analyze the legal structure and processes through which international shipping is organized and regulated. The course covers the development of sea sports - Dragon Boat and selected techniques that emphasize sports and activity management.
The course includes the development of first aid activities and selected techniques that will emphasize the management of events and activities. The course includes the development of consulting activities and selected techniques that will emphasize the management of events and activities. The module will also take participants through a thorough analysis of the use of digital marketing tools through the communication of brands, services and products; and discover how digital transformation can be captured by digital marketing technologies.
Summary of Examination Scheme/Assessment Method
First Semester 2022/2023 (August 15, 2022 – January 8, 2023)
Second Semester 2022/2023 (January 9, 2023 – June 4, 2023)
Third Semester 2022/2023 (June 5, 2023 – August 6, 2023)