The Bachelor of Economics (BE) offered by the Faculty of Economics and Management, UKM is the pioneer among economics programs in Malaysia that has produced many well-known and prominent economists in the country. This programme is designed to equip students with knowledge and skills in the field of economics that allows graduates to apply economics-related knowledge in organisational planning, policy development, research and decision making in organisations. Focus areas include international and industrial economics, monetary and fiscal economics, econometrics, economic development and Islamic economics. The curriculum developed aims to produce graduates who are knowledgeable about current economic issues and able to generate new ideas in planning and decision making, based on economic theories and principles. Read More …
PROGRAMME SUMMARY
The Doctor of Philosophy of Islamic Studies in Faculty of Islamic Studies UKM offers five (5) specializations namely: Shariah, Usuluddin and Philosophy, Arabic Studies, and Islamic Civilization, Da’wah and Leadership Studies, and Quran and Sunnah Studies. The specializations are five (5) core areas that form the basis of contemporary Islamic issues. All programs offered have been recognized by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA). Modes of study offered are in Research.
LIFE AT THE FACULTY
Faculty of Islamic Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia is the first faculty welcoming all UKM students to the main campus. The building is located near the main entrance of UKM Bangi, strategically build-up opposite UKM’s mosque with greenery nature, creating a calm and fresh ambiance to the student. The faculty also provides facilities such as Datin Andek Masnah Resource and Documentation Room, Karel Room / Graduate Discussion Room, Association Room, Computer Lab, Audio Visual Laboratory and so on to support graduate needs. Students will also be closely guided by experienced supervisors to plan and determine the direction of research and the impact of publications throughout their studies. Furthermore, the Secretariat of Postgraduate Studies also organizes academic programs and visits for the student from time to time.
The Faculty of Islamic Studies is well known for its research opportunities and access to renowned scholars. On a beautiful campus, students will be able to work closely with lecturers and researchers who are always ready to guide them and establish meaningful relationships with their peers.
Language Requirements.
a. Malaysian graduates (who use CGPA): minimum 2.75 or; 2.50 to 2.74 and pass the internal evaluation by the Committee at the Faculty.
b. Overseas graduates (who use CGPA): minimum 2.75 or; 2.50 to 2.74 and pass the internal evaluation by the Committee at the Faculty.
c. Overseas graduates (who does not use CGPA): Minimum Maqbul (45%-54%)
d. Malaysian & Southeast Asian Students:60%; or 55% and 3 years of work experience in a relevant field; or 55% and rigorous internal assessment
e. Middle Eastern students 60%;
f. Moroccan/Iranian Graduates (Malaysian Students) (10/20) equivalent to a minimum CGPA of 2.75
g. Shubra graduate (who does not use CGPA) Jayyid (55-69%) or 54% and 3 years of work experience in a related field. Language Requirements: English language An international candidate must meet the English Language competency requirements by obtaining the
minimum score or band results which is TOEFL iBT (30-34) or TOEFL pBT (396-416) or IELTS (4.0) or MUET Level 2.0 (Band 2.0). The score results must be submitted in your application. International students who have the academic qualifications obtained from any local university approved by the Senate will be exempted from requirement but are required to take Cambridge English Placement Test (CEPT). Student who not pass will need to take the HEET Training Programme. Faculty may grant exemption to the English language competency requirement if;
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