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University -=UNITEN =-, DIscUss ABout evrything..

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post Apr 28 2009, 10:43 AM

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noisiest becos watever party or gathering oso do there 1
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taman seri emas....???...mmm....okey2...will go there and see also..haha,...
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post Apr 28 2009, 01:29 PM

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uniten lecturer use bm or english to teach? and the syllabus is english one rite?
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post Apr 28 2009, 01:41 PM

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All subject taught in English except for Islamic and BM subjects
Everything is in English. Even writing thesis in BM must have special permission from Dean.

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post Apr 28 2009, 03:28 PM

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QUOTE(exentric_nova @ Apr 28 2009, 01:41 PM)
All subject taught in English except for Islamic and BM subjects
Everything is in English. Even writing thesis in BM must have special permission from Dean.
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Malaysian studies is in BM and other few non technical electives are in BM.
A little advice, when taking non technical electives, if you can get Sports and Recreational Management at Workplace (SPRB113). There's only one lecturer for now, Malay lady; can't remember her name. Quite easy to get A. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(nick_myself @ Apr 28 2009, 03:28 PM)
Malaysian studies is in BM and other few non technical electives are in BM.
A little advice, when taking non technical electives, if you can get Sports and Recreational Management at Workplace (SPRB113). There's only one lecturer for now, Malay lady; can't remember her name. Quite easy to get A.  thumbup.gif
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Pn Mastura. I took her class last semester. Got an A-
Quite reasonable. I did missed the only quiz for the whole semester.

Actually I believe she taught co-curriculum subjects previously. Before SPRB was introduced. I took her Fitness class. As any co-co classes, it's very easy to get an A and I think she brought that over to the SPRB classes although SPRB is an IKAL subject or Liberal Studies Elective as the course outline says. IKAL classes is just like any other class and it's not as easy to get an A. But since she did brought the same concept of the easy-going co-co classes, it is rather easy to score. Just come, do your quiz/test/assignment/group project, you're good to go.

Group project is where this class shines. Last semester we held a Paintball tourney. A whole lot of fun I'd say. Previously I heard students went to Langkawi, Pangkor, camping. Just attend and free 20 marks.

By the way, SPRB is taught in English. What other IKAL subjects anyway is taught in BM?

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moral is taught in bm. For the incoming freshies, they will have to take 3 moral subjects. one each year.
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QUOTE(any1else87 @ Apr 28 2009, 03:41 PM)
moral is taught in bm. For the incoming freshies, they will have to take 3 moral subjects. one each year.
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same as Islamic I believe. 3 instead of 2 previously.
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post Apr 28 2009, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(exentric_nova @ Apr 28 2009, 03:40 PM)
Pn Mastura. I took her class last semester. Got an A-
Quite reasonable. I did missed the only quiz for the whole semester.

Actually I believe she taught co-curriculum subjects previously. Before SPRB was introduced. I took her Fitness class. As any co-co classes, it's very easy to get an A and I think she brought that over to the SPRB classes although SPRB is an IKAL subject or Liberal Studies Elective as the course outline says. IKAL classes is just like any other class and it's not as easy to get an A. But since she did brought the same concept of the easy-going co-co classes, it is rather easy to score. Just come, do your quiz/test/assignment/group project, you're good to go.

Group project is where this class shines. Last semester we held a Paintball tourney. A whole lot of fun I'd say. Previously I heard students went to Langkawi, Pangkor, camping. Just attend and free 20 marks.

By the way, SPRB is taught in English. What other IKAL subjects anyway is taught in BM?
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Yeah, Pn Mastura.
I was in your class. biggrin.gif .Got A and I only went for like 5 classes that sem. rclxm9.gif

Below subjects are in BM
Kempipinan dan Keusahawanan (KDKB113 I think)
Pemikiran Kreatif

If you take Moral under Pak Arif quite easy to score as well.
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post Apr 28 2009, 04:35 PM

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lolx, they speak in english oso rite while they teaching?
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post Apr 28 2009, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(hsienhsien @ Apr 28 2009, 04:35 PM)
lolx, they speak in english oso rite while they teaching?
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by right the language for 90% of the subjects are in english. But then it depends on the lecturer as well. When I took Mechanics of Fluids I, I got a new lecturer and he sort of lectured in english and malay because he wasn't very confident in speaking english. But then, from my 4 years in Uniten so far only one lecture was like that. I heard that lecturer now speaks much better English already. You can always ask seniors which lecturers can teach well for which subject then you can plan your timetable accordingly.
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u r civil student oso?
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post Apr 28 2009, 06:00 PM

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lol...if i know pn.mastura easy to get A surely i take her subject..
missed an A..sad.gif

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post Apr 29 2009, 01:24 PM

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QUOTE(hsienhsien @ Apr 28 2009, 05:00 PM)
u r civil student oso?
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I'm studying mechanical. Civil engineering course is quite small in Uniten; good thing about it is that most of the civil students are quite close, unlike mechanical and e&e where there are cliques here and there.

QUOTE(phat_mcjack @ Apr 28 2009, 06:00 PM)
lol...if i know pn.mastura easy to get A surely i take her subject..
missed an A..sad.gif
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What subject did you take for the non technical elective?
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post Apr 29 2009, 03:51 PM

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golf...
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post Apr 29 2009, 04:15 PM

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QUOTE(phat_mcjack @ Apr 29 2009, 03:51 PM)
golf...
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golf is 3 credit hours also?
Engineering students don't have to take those subjects like golf, swimming and all. But we must take one non technical elective like comparative religion, kdkb, sports, etc.
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post Apr 29 2009, 05:11 PM

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up until batch 2006/2007 I believe only IT students have to take co-curriculum subjects. Afterward it was abolished altogether. Even then most of it is for Foundation students. My batch was the worst. Have to take 1 co-co subject every semester in Foundation years meaning 3 times and 1 more during Degree. Nowadays, no need to take already. Really ain't fair.

CR, SPRB, KDKB are all liberal studies subjects. IT students have that as well on top of the aforementioned co-co subjects.

The difference is, co-co is extremely easy to get an A and there is no final exam.
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post Apr 30 2009, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(phat_mcjack @ Apr 27 2009, 02:10 AM)
mmm...abit of visual basic,python dats all for foundation[if programming]...
third sem you have computer subject also..but dats more to logical things...[think more]..haha...
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thx for your input.

QUOTE(lycan01 @ Apr 26 2009, 11:48 PM)
any seniors taking IT here? if so, i wanna ask, what do IT students learn during their foundation? any programming? if so, what programming languages is it and how deep? i'm planning to do some preparation. thx.
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does any1 else have anything to add?
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post May 1 2009, 03:37 AM

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nothing else to add...haha..coz dats all[in computer related subject] u'll be studyin..
coz u got 3sem to complete ur foundation...where each sem u'll be studyin 1 computer related subject...no much programming in foundation though...
kinda easy compared to C++
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when foundation having finals for this sem ah?

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