This programme is offered for students to achieve the following objectives:
This course covers the basic concept of corruption, including the value of integrity, anti-corruption, forms of corruption, abuse of power in daily activities and organizations as well as waysto prevent corruption. Cases related to corruption are discussed. Teaching and learning methods are implemented in the form of ‘experiential learning’ through individual and group activities. At the end of this course, students are able to understand the practice of integrity, the concept of corruption, anti-corruption, abuse of power as well as the prevention of corruption in society and organizations.
This course gives students an exposure to the basic concepts of entrepreneurship. Students will do learning activities that lead to building an entrepreneurial mindset as an initial preparation for a future career. This course provides an exposure to students on knowledge in entrepreneurship. It also gives students the opportunity to apply the knowledge obtained from their respective fields. In addition, the course aims to apply the entrepreneurial mind sets into their life after graduation.
This course is offered to international students who want to learn the fundamentals of the Malay Language to be used in daily conversations either in formal or informal settings. Students will also be trained to read simple reading materials and to write simple essays. Other than that, students will also be exposed to aspects of the Malaysian/Malay culture, through video presentations and field trip.
This course discusses the concepts of discrete mathematics and how to use them in computer science environment. It covers the fundamentals topics such as the principle of counting, fundamentals of logic, set, mathematical induction, relations and functions, recurrence relations, and graphs.
This course introduces the structure and organization of digital computers which includes Central Processing Unit (CPU), Main Memory (MM) and Input/Output (I/O). Functions and relationship between these components in instruction execution will also be discussed. In addition, students will also exposed to basic digital logics, structure and organization of multiprocessors. The teaching and learning approach of this course incorporates Academic 4.0 criteria which is online learning environment (blended learning).
This course introduces object-oriented programming concepts. Students will be taught object concept and its differences with procedural technique and elementary Java language.
This course introduces operating system concepts as well as discusses the mechanisms necessary for the protection and security of computer systems. Major topics in operating systems cover process, thread and multiprogramming concepts (scheduling, synchronization, deadlock etc.), memory management, storage management and file management. Students will also be exposed to the current technologies in operating system through a case study.
This course introduces programming methods to solve problems. Topics for this course include the introduction to data structure such as linked list, stack, queue, tree, graph, sorting techniques and searching methods. Emphasis will be given on modular programming technique. This course also introduces algorithm time complexity as a measuring technique of an efficient algorithm. In addition, the time complexity algorithm as an efficient algorithm measurement technique will also be introduced.
This course introduces object-oriented concepts in system development. Project management and planning, systems analysis, systems design, systems implementation and operation will be discussed in details. The student also will be taught on analysis dan design the object-oriented design by using UML notation and particular tools.
This course introduces database concepts (goals of DBMS, relationships, physical and logical organization, schema and subschema); data models, normalisation (until BCNF), canonical schema and data independence; data description language; query facilities, query functions; design and translation strategies; and data integrity and reliability.
This course offers the knowledge of integrating a basic concept of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) with Web Design. This course also, practically, will expose students to the two (2) core technologies for building web sites which are Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Before the end of this course, students will develop a simple web site by applying the principles and methods to the design of user-centred web sites.
This course exposes students the architecture, structure, functions and components of the Internet and other computer networks. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes.
This course introduces the fundamental concept of intelligent system and its applications. It covers the fundamental topic in intelligent system such as expert system, fuzzy logic, artificial neural network, computer evolution, hybrid system, data mining and intelligent agent.
This course strengthens the students’ knowledge in programming by the group application development. Students are divided into small groups to develop certain applications. Focus is given to the knowledge transfer among students in the group through the application that will be built.
This course introduces the concept of modeling and simulation of dynamic systems. It includes the fundamentals of simulation, system dynamics, data collection and analysis methods, model building, model validation and verification, output analysis and subsequently comparing the performances of different system and its optimization.
Description the sectors in maritime industry. Understanding the theories, principles, techniques and tools of the basic management with emphasis on management functions for an organization of business and non-business related to the maritime industry. Emphasis will also be given to the management approach as a plan.
This course is designed to provide an understanding and exposure to the concepts of port and shipping management and administration, including port types, ship types, port operations, shipping operations, and port and shipping support services.
Environmental factors affecting the choice of technology. Specialization in cargo form, containment, types of handling, method of transport and efficient intermodal interface. Choice of ship and port technology. Contemporary issues in technology development.
This course introduces students to the basic concepts of information and communication technology (ICT) in the maritime sector such as in the area of marine science, port and shipping management, logistics and security. Students are also exposed to ethics in digital security, intellectual property and professional ethics.
This course will expose students to the basic concepts of requirement engineering as well as analytical methods used in handling and obtaining the need for object-oriented software development.
This course introduces the concept, functions and responsibilities of a software management project and how to manage a software development project. The emphasis is on the production of quality product in time, meet the scope and within budget. It covers project scheduling and planning, cost estimation, risk management, human management, document production, quality management and software maintenance.
This course introduces concepts and main components of IoT. Student will be exposed to the concept of IoT thru the network technology and protocol as well as the wireless environment. Students also will be exposed to the data analytics in a IoT environment. To increase the student learning experiences, exposure to the selected IoT application development will be carry-out in the lab.
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Our International Centre office will be happy to advise prospective students on entry requirements. See our International Centre website for further information for international students.
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RM 7,220 | USD 7,060 | Find out more about accommodation and living costs, plus general additional costs that you may pay when studying at UMT. |
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Scholarships are available for excellence in academic and co-curricular activities, and are awarded on merit. For further information on the range of awards available and to make an application see our scholarships website.