The Bachelor of Human Development Science with Honours (BSPMK) is designed based on the philosophy of holistic and balanced human development throughout lifespan, in accordance with nature as a human being created by God which includes the process of mutual interaction and transaction between humans and the ecosystem.
Course Overview
The Faculty of Human Ecology offers a double-major programme, Bachelor of Science (Human Development and Management) – which combines two major fields of study: Human Development and Management. This combination allows students to acquire and integrate knowledge and skills in those two fields. Changes in the era of industrialization and the virtual world call for an institution of higher learning that produces graduates who are knowledge workers with the relevant skills for the nation’s evolving human resource market.
The Bachelor of Science (Human Development and Management) programme is expected to produce workers with management skills who can play effective roles as individuals in the family and society
Curriculum
Curriculum Structure
Course Category
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Credit Hours
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University Courses
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24
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Core Courses of Human Development
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43
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Core Courses of Management
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36
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Elective Courses of Human Development
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18
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Elective Courses of Management
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18
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Total
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*139
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* Excluding 2 credit from co-curriculum
Courses:
- Ethics and Values in Development
- Malaysian Nationhood
- Asian and Islamic Civilization
- Ethnic Relations
- Agriculture and Man
- Oral Interaction Skills
- General Writing Skills
- Basic Entrepreneurship
- Information Technology and Its Application
- Principles of Biochemistry
- Biological Concept/General Physics/General Chemistry
- Statistics for Applied Sciences
- Introduction to Human Physiology
- Introduction to Human Development
- Research Methods
- Developmental Psychology: Children and Adolescents
- Basic Advising and Counseling
- Nutrition, Health and Environment
- Social Demography
- Industrial Training
- Final Year Project
- Introductory Accounting
- Financial Management
- Principles of Economics
- Principles of Management
- Business and Administrative Communication
- Organizational Behavior
- Quantitative Techniques for Business
- Principles of Marketing
- Commercial Law
- Strategic Management
- Introduction to Mathematics Economics and Business
- Developmental Psychology: Adult and Ageing
- Social Policy and Law
- Social and Human Services
- Management and Decision Making
- Information Technology, Globalisation and Quality of Life
- Programme Planning and Evaluation
- Development and Sustainability
- Social Psychology
- Cost and Management Accounting
- Microeconomics/Macroeconomics
- Human Resource Management
- Current Issues in Management
- Corporate Social Policy
- Quality Management
- Operation Management
- International Business Management