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Lagu Rasmi UUM


UUM: University Official Song: Biru Warna
Kami anak alam insan Tuhan
mengembara langit biru mencari ilmu
berteman kebudimanan
bina nusa bina dunia sejahtera
UNIUTAMA ibu yang tercinta
kami doa lanjut usia bahagia
kami janji hormati pesanmu
ilmu budi dan bakti
Kami anak alam insan Tuhan
mengembara langit biru mencari ilmu
berteman kebudimanan
bina nusa bina dunia sejahtera
UNIUTAMA ibu yang tercinta
kami doa lanjut usia bahagia
kami janji hormati pesanmu
ilmu budi dan bakti
ilmu budi dan bakti

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EXAMINATION RULES

1.0 BEFORE THE EXAMINATION

1.1       Every candidate is required to study the examination timetable to ensure no discrepancies arise in terms of the time and place of the examination for courses registered by the candidate. Any changes made to the timetable will be displayed at the Notice Board of every Colleges. Under no circumstances will an oversight in reading the timetable be accepted as an excuse for not attending any of the examinations.
1.2       Candidates must present in the Examination Hall at the exact time as determined. Extra time will not be given under any circumstances. All candidates must bring with them their respective identity card, examination slip and matriculation card. A candidate who fails to bring his examination slip will not be allowed to sit for the examination until he is verified as an examination candidate.
1.3       A candidate will not be allowed to bring or take out books, papers, documents or photographs from the Examination Hall, unless authorised by the examiner. A candidate can receive books, papers, documents, photographs or any other materials, as may be determined and distributed by the Invigilator in the Examination Hall.
1.4       Candidates are not allowed to bring stationary bags containing pens, pencils, rulers and calculators into the Examination Hall.
1.5       No candidate is permitted to enter the Examination Hall unless the Chief Invigilator gives the clearance to do so. Under normal circumstances, a candidate can be allowed to enter the Hall fifteen (15) minutes before the schedule examination time. No candidate can be admitted into the Hall thirty (30) minutes after the examination has commenced.

(Reminder: Candidates who are barred from sitting the examination will be given a grade 'X' with a grade point of 0.00)
1.6       A candidate is free to choose his/her seat in the Examination Hall according to the subjects being held there. Candidates are required to take their seats in a quite and orderly manner.


2.0 DURING THE EXAMINATION

2.1       After taking his seat in the Hall, a candidate is required to:
fill in the attendance slip and place it on the right hand corner of the table;
place his identity card, examination slip and matriculation card on the completed attendance slip. The Invigilators will collect this attendance slip. Candidates are reminded to take back their identity card, examination slip and matriculation card after the said documents have been checked.
2.2       Candidates must write their matriculation number, identity card number, date, code/name of subject, lecturer's name and group (if any) in every answer sheet used.
2.3       Candidates are not allowed to smoke in the Examination Hall.
2.4       Candidates are not allowed to communicate with each other during the examination, either conversation or any other means. Candidates are required to raise their hands to deal with the chief invigilator or invigilators.
2.5       The Chief Invigilator/Invigilators will give clear signal to indicate the end of the examination. As soon as this signal is given, all candidates are required to stop writing.
2.6       The candidates must tie his answer scripts together. A candidate will not be allowed to leave the Examination Hall until all answer scripts have been collected by the chief Invigilator/Invigilators.
2.7       Candidates will be allowed to leave the Examination Hall half an hour after the Examination commences. However, no candidate will be allowed to leave the Hall fifteen (15) minutes before the examination ends.
2.8       A candidate who falls ill during the examination must inform the Chief Invigilator/Invigilators as soon as possible.
2.9       A candidate who is found to have copied or cheated or allowed others to cheat in the examination will be subjected to appropriate action in accordance with the existing Examination Rules.


3.0 CANDIDATES WHO ARE UNABLE TO TAKE THE EXAMINATION

3.1       A candidate who is unable to take the examination for any of the courses registered for must give his reasons in writing, by enclosing any relevant support documents, if any, to the Dean of the Centre for Graduate Studies, before or within seven (7) days after the date of the scheduled examination. Failure to provide valid reasons for not attending the examination may result in getting F grade for the subject. All enquiries regarding examination must be forwarded to the Dean of the Centre for Graduate Studies.
3.2       A candidate, who fails to sit for all the scheduled examinations without valid reasons, accepted by the board of Examiners of the University or without the prior approval of the Board will be deemed to have failed the whole examination.


4.0 APPEAL ON EXAMINATION RESULTS

4.1       Students, who wish to appeal against the results of the final examination, must send his/her appeal in writing to the Dean of the Centre for Graduate Studies within two (2) weeks after the examination result announced. Any appeal received after the stipulated period will not be considered.
4.2       Any appeal sent must state the same of the subject/ subjects for which the answer scripts are to be re-examined.
4.3       Each subject to be re-examined will be fined for RM 25 and should be sending together with the appeal letter.
4.4       The Dean of the Centre for Graduate Studies will re-examine the paper together with the original examiner. The re-examination is to determine the technical mistakes that exist in terms of addition of marks or any part of the answer not being marked or marks being given wrongly for any of the answer.
4.5       The recommendation of the Dean will be forwarded to the University Senate for approval before the student concerned is informed about the result.
4.6       Any decision made by the Dean that is endorsed by the Senate according to these provisions is final.


5.0 REMINDER REGARDING ACADEMIC DISHONESTY

5.1       Interpretation of Academic Dishonesty:
involves all actions by candidates who violate the Examination Regulations including plagiarism of project papers, academic exercises and others;
taking an examination or preparing an assignment (project paper, thesis etc.) on behalf of someone else.
If a student is found to have plagiarised, the valid certification of the thesis or dissertation released by the board of examiners maybe annulled and the Master or Ph.D qualification will be revoked.
5.2       A candidate who is suspected of academic dishonesty is required to face the Academic Dishonesty Committee comprising:
The Deputy Vice Chancellor (International and Academic Affairs) or the Dean of the Faculty concerned acted as the Chairperson.
Members

Two (2) members of the Faculty Board concerned;
Registrar or his representative (Secretary)
5.3       Discussions will be held as soon as possible and if the candidate is found to be guilty, the following punishments can be imposed:
the candidate is deemed to have failed the examination with an F grade given to all subjects registered for during the said semester or some of the subjects taken prior to the said semester; or
the candidate is deemed to have failed the examination with an F grade given to all the subjects associated with the case; or
the case is referred to the Students' Disciplinary Committee.
5.4       If the Students' Disciplinary Committee found the student is guilty, one or more of the following punishments can be meted out:
warning;
a fine of not exceeding RM 200.00;
suspension from any or all the University's facilities for a specific period as may be determined;
exclusion from any part of the University for a specific period as may be determined;
expelled from the University.
5.5       The Vice Chancellor, can use his discretion where necessary, to prevent a candidate who is found to have violated any of the regulations, from taking any examination or all the examinations, if he is satisfied and the evidence of prima facie exists regarding the said violation.




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GRADUATION RULES

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1.0 ASSESSMENT

1.1       Assessment
1.1.1 Candidates will be evaluated throughout every semester based on coursework (essay, projects, practical work, tests and other assignments) given out during each semester.

1.1.2 The types of examination, which can be held are:

subject examination (including continuous assessment throughout the semester and/or final semester examination);
oral examination for the research thesis defence;
thesis assessment;
other examinations as may be determined by the programme.


1.2       Assessment and Examination for Graduate Diploma and Masters Programme
1.2.1 Assessment and examination for candidates pursuing a programme of study by coursework will be based on assessment and examination for the subjects taken during each semester.

1.2.2 Assessment and examination for candidates pursuing a programme of study by full research can comprise:

oral examination to defend the thesis proposal;
thesis assessment;
oral examination for thesis defense before the Examination Board or as may be determined by the programme.
1.2.3 Assessment and examination for candidates pursuing a programme of study by coursework and research can comprise:

subject examination for subjects taken during each semester;
thesis assessment;
oral examination for thesis defense as determined by the programme.


1.3       Assessment and Examination for Doctoral Programmes
1.3.1 Assessment and examination for candidates pursuing a programme of study by full research can comprise:

oral examination for thesis proposal defense before the Thesis Committee;
thesis assessment by the Thesis Examination Board; oral examination for thesis defense before the Board of Examiners as determined by the programme
1.3.2 Assessment and examination for candidates pursuing a programme of study by coursework and research can comprise:

subject examination for subjects taken during each semester;
qualifying examination, if necessary;
comprehensive examination;
thesis assessment;
oral examination for thesis proposal defense before the Thesis Committee;
oral examination for thesis defense before the Board of Examiners as determined by the programme.


1.4      
Candidates are only allowed to take the oral examination for thesis defence not exceeding two (2) times.

1.5       Qualifying and Comprehensive Examinations
1.5.1 For certain programmes, candidates will be required to take a qualifying examination and/or comprehensive examination to qualify the candidate for the award of a degree (for masters programmes) or to continue with the programme of study for the doctoral programme.

1.5.2 Candidates who fail the qualifying examination will be advised to take courses as determined by the Academic Advisor.

1.5.3 Candidates who fail the comprehensive examination can repeat the examination once again

1.5.4 The comprehensive examination will be conducted by a sub-examination committee comprising at least three (3) members (including the Academic Advisor) appointed by the Faculty based on their area of expertise. This Committee will determine the scope of the examination. The Academic Advisor of the Candidate must inform the candidate of the examination requirements six (6) months before the examination is scheduled.



1.6       Candidate may appeal to the Senate of the University if he or she is not satisfied with the results given by the Examination Board.


2.0 GRADING SYSTEM

2.1       A candidate will be evaluated based on the following grade points:
Grade  Grade Scale   Grade Point
A         85 - 100          4.0 (Excellent)
A-        80 - 84 3.67 (Excellent)
B+       75 - 79 3.33 (Credit)
B         70 - 74 3.0 (Credit)
B-        65 - 69 2.67 (Pass)
C+       60 - 64 2.33 (Pass)
C         55 - 59 2.0 (Fail)
C-        50 - 54 1.67(Fail)
D+       45 - 49 1.33 (Fail)
D         40 - 44 1.0 (Fail)
F          0 - 39   0.00 (Fail)
X         -           0.00 (Fail)
IC        -           Incomplete
S/US   -           Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
W        -           Withdraw
P/F      -           Pass/Fail
IP        -           In Progress
2.2       An F grade can also be given to candidates who do not take the final examination for a subject for whom he has registered.
2.3       An X grade will be given to candidates who are barred from taking the examination due to having less than 80 % of total attendance of lecture or tutorial sessions. Such grade will also be given to candidates who enter the examination hall later than thirty (30) minutes after the examination starts, without reasonable explanation.
2.4       An IC grade will be given to candidates who have not completed any of the requirements of a particular subject except for the examination or tests, subject to the following terms:
An application to receive an IC Grade must be sent to the Dean of the Centre for Graduate Studies after obtaining the approval of the lecturer;
The application for an IC Grade must be submitted during the fifteenth week of the semester;
The IC Grade must be redeemed within four (4) weeks after the last date of the said semester
2.5       An S/US grade will be given to candidates who register for courses that will not taken into account for the calculation of the CGPA.
2.6       A W grade will be given to candidates who submit an application to the Dean of the Centre for Graduate Studies after obtaining the approval of the lecturer concerned to withdraw from the examination on condition the application is made before the end of the tenth week of the semester concerned.
2.7       An IP grade will be given to candidates who are completing their thesis.The credit hour for the thesis is not taken into account for CGPA calculation.


3.0 TERM OF CONTINUED REGISTRATION

3.1       Pass Status
A candidate who obtains a CGPA of more than 3.00 for the semester obtains a Pass Status and can proceed to the next semester.

3.2       Conditional Pass Status
A candidate who obtains a CGPA of less than 3.00 and at least 2.67 up to 2.99 for the semester will obtain a Conditional Pass Status. The said candidate will be given a warning to upgrade his CGPA to achieve a Pass Status for the next semester.

3.3       Fail Status
A candidate who obtains a CGPA of less than 2.67 in any semester will obtain a Fail Status and will be terminated from the University.
A candidate who obtains a Conditional Pass Status for two (2) consecutive semesters will also be terminated from the University.


4.0 TERMS FOR REPEATING COURSEWORK

4.1       A doctoral candidate who obtains a grade point of less than 3.00 for the compulsory courses as determined by the programme will be required to repeat the subject.
4.2       A master candidate who obtains a grade point of less than 2.33 in any subject will be required to repeat the subject.
4.3       A candidate is not allowed to repeat the examination for a subject he/she has passed just to obtain a better grade point average.


5.0 AWARD OF DEGREE

In order to be awarded the degree, a candidate must fulfill the requirements as follows:

follow and pass the examination for all subjects as determined by the programme of study and obtain a CGPA of at least 3.00;
sit for any other examination as may be determined by the programme of study;
fulfill all requirements of the Universities and University Colleges Act and other related acts;
settle all debts and dues owing to the University;
for candidates pursuing a programme of study by research, the candidate must have presented and defended the thesis successfully.


6.0 TERMINATION OF STUDY

If a candidate is found to obtain an unsatisfactory academic report or has violated the Universities and University Colleges Act and other related acts, the Centre for Graduate Studies can make a recommendation to the Senate to have his/her candidature terminated.


7.0 POWERS OF SENATE

The Senate can make any exceptions to any of the terms under these Rules.

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UUM College of Law, Government and International Studies (UUM COLGIS) (Course By School)




_   Bachelor of Law (Hons)
_   Bachelor of Public Management (Hons)
_   Bachelor of Development Management (Hons)
_   Bachelor of International Affairs Management (Hons)
_   Bachelor of Tourism Management (Hons)
_   Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Hons)
_   Bachelor of International Business Management (Hons)


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UUM College of Arts and Sciences (Course By School)

Computing
_   Bachelor of Information Technology with Honours (BIT)

Education and Modern Language
_   Educational Studies
_   Accounting
_   Business Management
_   Information Technology
_   Guidance and Counseling
_   Moral Education

Multimedia Technology and Communication
_   Communication
_   Multimedia
_   Media Technology

Quantitative Science
_   Decision Sciences
_   Business Mathematics
_   Industrial Statistic

Social Development
_   Counselling
_   Social Work Management


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UUM College of Business (Course By School)


School Of Business Management

1)    Bachelor Of Entrepreneurship With Honours - B. Ent. (Hons)

2)    Bachelor Of Marketing With Honours - B.Mktg. (Hons)

3)    Bachelor Of Business Administration With Honours - BBA (Hons)

4)    Bachelor Of Human Resource Management With Honours - BHRM (Hons)

5)    M.Sc Management By Coursework

6)    M.Sc Management By Research

7)    Master Of Human Resource Management



School Of Economics, Finance & Banking

1)    Bachelor Of Agribusiness Management Science With Honours [(Bsc(Agribusiness Mgt)(Hons)]

2)    Bachelor Of Economics With Honors [BEC (Hons)]

3)    Bachelor Of Banking With Honours - BBank (Hons)

4)    Bachelor Of Finance With Honours - BFin (Hons)

5)    Bachelor Of Risk Management And Insurance With Honours - BRMI (Hons)

6)    M.Sc Banking

7)    M.Sc Finance

8)    M.Sc Insurance



School Of Accountancy

1)    Bachelor Of Accounting With Honours - B.Acct. (Hons)

2)    Bachelor Of Accounting (Information Systems) With Honours - B.Acct. (Is) (Hons)

3)    M.Sc International Accounting

4)    M.Sc Accounting



School Of Islamic Business

1)    Bachelor Of Muamalat Administration With Honours - BMA (Hons)

2)    Bachelor Of Islamic Finance And Banking With Honours - BIFB (Hons)

3)    M.Sc Islamic Finance



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Pengiktirafan Program Pengajian

PERMOHONAN PENGIKTARIFAN PROGRAM PENGAJIAN (PERINGKAT DIPLOMA) DARIPADA IPTS  / LAIN-LAIN INSTITUSI PENGAJIAN TINGGI UNTUK MENGIKUTI PENGAJIAN PERINGKAT IJAZAH SARJANA MUDA DI UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA]

1. Semua IPTS atau lain-lain institusi pengajian tinggi yang berdaftar di Malaysia boleh memohon untuk mendapatkan pengiktirafan kelayakan merancang pengajian masing-masing (diploma peringkat) daripadaSenat Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM).

2. Mana-mana IPTS 
lain-lain program institusi pengajian tinggi yang mendapat pengiktirafan kelayakan Senat UUM, program maka semua calon lulusan program pengajian peringkat Ijazah Sarjana Muda di Universiti ini.


Tatacara PERMOHONAN Pihak IPTS atau 
lain-lain maklumat institusi pengajian tinggi perlu kemukakan surat permohonan rasmi bersama-sama;
Surat Kelulusan Mengendalikan Kursus Pengajiandaripada Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi;

Program Silibus kursus.; dan
Salinan Sijil Perakuan Akreditasidaripada Agensi Kelayakan Malaysia(MQA).

Dokumen yang lengkap hendaklah di majukan kepada;

Pengarah
Jabatan Hal Ehwal Akademik
Universiti Utara Malaysia
06010, UUM Sintok
Kedah Darul Aman
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