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 ways to 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 discusses the science of civilization which includes the introduction civilization, development and civilization interaction In Islamic, Malay, Chinese, Indian, and civilizational issues contemporary in Islamic civilization and Asian civilization. This course aims to provide an understanding of each of these elements and Its implications for the development process of the country. Besides, discussions and debates in this course also play a part in efforts to produce students who know the history of the country's history, cultivate noble value, have a national identity and appreciate diversity.
This course aims to introduce students to the purpose and constitutional role in society. Students will be exposed to the concept, theory and constitutional background. Things that underlie the constitution will also be described as the supremacy of the constitution, the right to freedom, the doctrine of separation of powers, federalism, supremacy of the constitution, constitutional convention and discrimination protection and social contract. In addition, particular attention will be given of the Federal Constitution and the Constitution states such as Islam, the Malay language, the special position of the Malays, the monarchy and the constitution in comparison with other countries. Emphasis will also be given to the government's main functions and responsibilities in accordance with the constitution and Islamic communities and the Constitution. Overall, the exposure on the course from the perspective of history, culture, religion, politics, law and ethnic relations.
This course discussed academic approaches to civilization, historical interactions among various civilizations (Malay, Chinese and Indian), the role of Islam in Malay civilization and in contemporary
Malaysia, issues in Islamic and Asian civilizations as wells as nation-building.