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ETAC ACCREDITATION EVALUATION

VISIT
Diploma In Electronic Engineering (Communication)

Electrical Engineering Department


Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah

PRESENTED BY
ROBIAH BINTI ZAKARIA
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HEAD OF PROGRAMME
15 OCTOBER 2018
GENERAL
INFORMATION

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DPE VISION
To Be The Primer Industry - led TVET Institution

DPE MISSION
This mission can be divided into four important componentswhich are:
1. To provide access to quality and recognised TVET programme.
2. To develop industry – led curriculum and enhancegraduate readiness
through coordinated industry engagement.
3. To produce balanced and enterprising graduate through dynamic and
sustainable study programme .
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4. To gain international recognition through colloboration and active
participants in TVET community .
PSIS VISION
To Be The Leading-edge TVET Institution

PSIS MISSION
1. To provide wide access to quality and recognized TVET
programmes.
2. To empower communities through lifelong learning.
3. To develop holistic, entrepreneurial and balanced graduates.
4. To capitalise on smart partnership with stakeholder.
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ORGANIZATION CHART
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

HOD
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
(EN. HAIRULANUAR BIN ROSMAN)

HOP HOP
DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONIC DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING ENGINEERING
(COMMUNICATION) (COMPUTER)
(PN ROBIAH BINTI ZAKARIA) (EN MOHD FARHAN ’UZAIR BIN PAISAN)

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ORGANIZATION CHART
OF DEP STAFF

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THE PROGRAMME HISTORY OF ACCREDITATION

No. Years of Accredited Accreditation Agency


Deemed accreditation status
1 2010 – 2013 by the Malaysian
Qualifications Agency (MQA)
Full accreditation status by
2 2013 - 2017 the Malaysian
Qualifications Agency (MQA)

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ABOUT DEP
STUDENTS STATISTICS OF
DEP PROGRAM
Semester Class
1 DEP1A (32)
DEP1B(27)
DEP1C(30)
2 DEP 2A (12)
3 DEP3A(23)
DEP3B(24)
DEP3C(23)
4 DEP4A(14)
5 DEP5A(30)
DEP5B(27)
DEP5C(31)
Ratio student to lecturer 15:1 (June 2018) 6 DEP6A(17)
DEP6B(15)
Total 305
DEP GRADUATES STATISTIC

TOTAL DEP graduates from


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Dis 2012 until Dis 2017 is 474 graduates
DEP GRADUATES EMPLOYABILITY

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DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (COMMUNICATION)

• Mode : Full time


• Total credits : 95 credits
• Duration : 3 years / 6 semester

• The Diploma in Electronic Engineering (Communication) is a three-year


full-time programme comprising of six semesters course work with one
full semester of industrial training.
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CRITERION 1:
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL
OBJECTIVES
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CRITERION 1:(PEO)

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO)

The PEOs are stated clearly in:


1. PSIS official website. url:
http://www.psis.edu.my/index.php/mainmenu-mengenai-
psis/mainmenu-jabatan/mainmenu-jke#diploma-kejuruteraan-
elektronik-komunikasi
2. Student Handbook
3. Course Information Outlines (CIO)
4. Posters which are pasted at the Electrical Engineering
Department, Meeting Room, Classroom and Laboratory
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CRITERION 1:(PEO)
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PSIS VISSION/MISSION
AND PEO’s
VISION MISION

TVET Institution

Entrepreneurial
Programme Educational Objectives

Leading-Edge

Graduates.
Graduates
To be the
(PEO)

Learning
Lifelong

Holistic
Knowledgeable and technically competent in electronics
communication disciplines and be able to adapt themselves 
1.
with new technological challenges in electronic 
communication.
Effective in communication and contribute effectively as a
2. team member with the capability of being a leader.  

Capable to troubleshoot and maintain the electronic


communication equipment’s innovatively, creatively, ethically
3.  
with social responsibility towards developing the country and
the community.

Able to demonstrate entrepreneurship skills and recognize 14


4. the need of lifelong learning for successful career    
advancement.
CRITERION 1:(PEO)

FLOWCHART OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IN


POLYTECHNICS

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CRITERION 1:(PEO)
FLOWCHART OF PEO DEVELOPMENT AND REVIEW

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CRITERION 1:(PEO)
RELATION BETWEEN PEO MISSIONS WITH
PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
Assessment Methods/ Stakeholders
PEO Performance Criteria Performance Indicator (proposed)
Tools Involved

Knowledgeable and technically Knowledge, Alumni,


competent in electronics communication At least 50% of graduates working in electrical
competencies, Alumni survey, Employer &
disciplines and be able to adapt and electronic engineering field and specializing
capabilities solve Employer survey Curriculum
themselves with new technological in electronic communication.
challenges in electronic communication. problem Advisor
At least 20% of graduates are able to display
Effective in communication and contribute Alumni,
Communication, leadership qualities to the company
effectively as a team member with the Alumni survey, Employer &
leadership, that employ them (by holding
capability of being a leader. Employer survey Curriculum
teamwork senior/supervisory post).
Advisor

Capable to troubleshoot and maintain the Alumni,


electronic communication equipment’s Employer &
Social Alumni survey, At least 20% of graduates will be able to
innovatively, creatively, ethically with Curriculum
responsibility, ethic Employer survey contribute in recognized organization.
social responsibility towards developing Advisor
the country and the community.

Able to demonstrate entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship, Alumni,


skills and recognize the need of lifelong Life Long Learning Alumni survey, Employer & At least 10% of graduates involve in
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learning for successful career learning, career Employer survey Curriculum Entrepreneurship.
advancement. advancement, Advisor
CRITERION 2:
PROGRAMME LEARNING
OUTCOMES
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CRITERION 2:(PLO)
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOME
PLO 1 Apply technical knowledge and social science / humanities knowledge to well defined electrical and electronic knowledge
engineering problems and to the personality development of an individual, respectively;
PLO 2 Solve well-defined electrical and electronic engineering related problems systematically by applying critical critical thinking
thinking skill and using appropriate tools and techniques;
PLO 3 Analyze and investigate well-defined electrical and electronic engineering problems; analyze problems
PLO 4 Design well defined engineering solutions for electrical and electronic engineering systems; design
PLO 5 Demonstrate practical skill in utilizing modern electrical and electronic engineering tools and design packages; practical skills

PLO 6 Communicate effectively with the engineering community and the society at large communication
skills
PLO 7 Demonstrate awareness and consideration for societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the social skills and
consequent responsibilities, taking into account the need for sustainable development; responsibilities
PLO 8 Engage in independent acquisition of new knowledge and skill, and recognize the need for professional professional
development and information management; development
PLO 9 Demonstrate an awareness for entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial
ethics
PLO 10 Demonstrate understanding of professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of electrical and electronic professional ethics
engineering practices;
PLO 11 Function individually or in teams, effectively, with the capability to be a leader. teamwork and 19
leadership skills
CRITERION 2:(PLO)

MAPPING BETWEEN PEO’s AND PLO’s

PLO1 PLO2 PLO3 PLO4 PLO5 PLO6 PLO7 PLO8 PLO9 PLO10 PLO11
Programme Education Objectives (PEO)
LD1 LD4 LD1 LD1 LD2 LD3 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD8 LD9

PEO 1 Knowledgeable and technically competent in electronics


communication disciplines and be able to adapt themselves √ √ √ √
with new technological challenges in electronic communication.

PEO 2 Effective in communication and contribute effectively as a team


√ √
member with the capability of being a leader.

PEO 3 Capable to troubleshoot and maintain the electronic


communication equipment’s innovatively, creatively, ethically √ √ √
with social responsibility towards developing the country and
the community.

PEO 4 Able to demonstrate entrepreneurship skills and recognize the √ √


need of lifelong learning for successful career advancement.

Legend: Learning Domain (LD)

LD 1 Knowledge LD 6 Continuous Learning and Information Management Skills


LD 2 Practical Skills LD 7 Management and Entrepreneurial Skills
LD 3 Communication Skills LD 8 Professionalism, Ethics and Moral 20
LD 4 Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills LD 9 Leadership and Teamwork Skills
LD 5 Social Skills and Responsibilities
CRITERION 2:(PLO)
MAPPING BETWEEN PLOS OF DEP TO ETAC POS
AND MQF DOMAIN AND TAXONOMY
DEP PLOS (MQA MQA’S Programme Standards For ETAC PO MQF Domain Taxonomy
Engineering And Engineering Technology)

PLO 1 Application Knowledge PO1 LOD1 COGNITIVE


PLO 2 Problem Solving Knowledge PO1 LOD4
PLO 3 Analysis & Investigation Knowledge PO2, PO4 LOD1

PLO 4 Design Knowledge PO3 LOD1


PLO 5 Practical Skills PO5 LOD2 PSYCHOMOTOR
PLO 6 Communication Skills PO10 LOD3 AFFECTIVE
PLO 7 Social Responsibility PO6, PO7 LOD5
PLO 8 Life-long learning / Info management PO12 LOD6

PLO 9 Entrepreneurship PO11 LOD7


PLO 10 Professionalism & Ethics PO8 LOD8 21
PLO 11 Leadership / Teamwork Skills PO9 LOD9
CRITERION 2:(PLO)
PROGRAMME OUTCOME

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CRITERION 2:(PLO)
CONTINOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
PROCESS
CQI Loop: Course Quality Improvement (CQI) Process
CQI Loop: Course Level CQI Loop: Programme Level
• Industry
Teaching, Learning & CLO & PLO • Surveys
Assessment attainment analysis • Student
by Lecturers • Alumni
• External Examiner
PLO Review Report (PLORR)
by Head of Prog. (KP)
Proposed Course Outcome Review
Report (CORR) by Overall PLO
Improvement Input & Feedback attainment result
Lecturers

PLO attainment
Head of Prog (KP) to PLO attainment results
discuss and agree
plan with Head of Analysis &
Dept (KJ)
Course 1 Proposed
Improvement
Course 2 PLO
Verify by Head of Dept Course 3
(KJ)
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Head of Prog. (KP) to *KP = KETUA PROGRAM
implement *KJ = KETUA JABATAN
CRITERION 2:(PLO)

Course Learning Outcome (CLO)


Close Loop Process
Lecturer Level
CRITERION 2:(PLO)
1 2

3 4
CRITERION 2:(PLO)
5

6
7

CLO – PLO Report


CRITERION 2:(PLO)
8 9

CORR Report

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CORR Report

CQI implementation
CRITERION 2:(PLO)

Programme Learning Outcome (PLO)


Close Loop Process
Head of Programme Level
CRITERION 1:(PEO)
1

2
Course Coordinator Report
CRITERION 1:(PEO)
3
CRITERION 2:(PLO)
4

CQI Report

Overall PLO Report


CRITERION 2:(PLO)

Student Programme Learning Outcome Report


CRITERION 2:(PLO)
1

2
Student’s course work
marking

Student’s PLO Review


Report
CRITERION 3:
ACADEMIC CURRICULUM

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CRITERION 3: ACADEMIC CURRICULUM

GENERAL BODY OF KNOWLEDGE FRAMEWORK OF THE ELECTRICAL AND


ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING PROGRAMMES

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CRITERION 3: ACADEMIC CURRICULUM

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (COMMUNICATION)


Course Classification Total Credit Percentage (%)

i. Compulsory 15 16%

ii. Common Core 15 16% 1. 6 semesters of study


iii. Discipline Core 28 29%
2. 5 academic semesters and 1
iv. Specialisation 23 24% semester of industrial training
v. Elective 4 4%
3. Total credit hours = 95
vi. Industrial Training (1 Credit = 2 Week) 10 11%

TOTAL 95 100%

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Contact Hours Allocation for DEP Programme Total Hours Percentage (%) Contact Hours Allocation for Engineering
Total Hours Percentage (%)
Courses
Lecture (Lecture + Tutorial) 68 55% Lecture (Lecture + Tutorial) 30 41%
Practical 55 45% Practical 43 59%
TOTAL 123 100% TOTAL 73 100%
CRITERION 3: ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
FOR CO-CURRICULUM:-
1. Path 1: Sport and Club (Sem 2 & Sem 3)
2. Path 2: Uniform Unit (Sem 1, 2 & 3, Sem 4 & Sem 5 optional)

Uniform Unit (Students who choose are required to complete 5 modules for
commissioning)

1. DRB1000 (Asas Unit Beruniform) is a prerequisite to DRB2001 (Unit Beruniform


1).
2. DRB2001 and DRB3002 are graded
3. DRB5000 and DRB6000 are optional, non-graded, audited courses with full
assessment
Upon completion of DRB6000, students are entitled for commissioning
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CRITERION 3: ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
MAPPING FOR DEP’S COURSES TO ETAC KNOWLEDGE PROFILE
(DK), DEFINED PROBLEM (DP) & WELL DEFINED ENGINEERING
ACTIVITIES (NA)

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CRITERION 3: ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
DEE5081& DEE6092
PROJECT 1 & PROJECT 2

3 Credits
Document:
Log Book
(individu),
2
Final Report Semesters
(Group)

Evaluation:
FYP
Supervisor +
Panel (Lecturer Guidelines
/Industry)
The best FYP
will be
selected to
competition
CRITERION 3: ACADEMIC CURRICULUM

DUT 40110 - INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

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CREDIT
Log Book,
Presentation,
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Practical Task WEEKS

Observation
L I
1. Lecturer LISA
(40) (starting
2. Industry JUNE2015)
(60)
Completed
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CRITERION 4:
STUDENTS

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CRITERION 4: STUDENTS
STUDENT
ADMISSION INTAKE

http://www.politeknik.edu.my 42
CRITERION 4: STUDENTS
PSIS GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION

JKE

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CRITERION 4: STUDENTS
OFFICIAL PSIS PORTAL

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http://www.psis.edu.my/index.php
CRITERION 4: STUDENTS

SPMP AND PORTAL CIDOS

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http://spmp.psis.edu.my/ http://portal.cidos.edu.my
CRITERION 4: STUDENTS

DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT ENROLMENT FOR DEP

YEAR
YEAR CURRENT PROJECTED
2015 2016 2107 2018 2019
SEMESTER JUNE DEC JUNE DEC JUNE DEC JUNE DIS JUNE DIS
Semester 80 40 80 40
77 34 94 15 80 13
1
Year 1
Semester 13 80 40 80
14 74 33 92 14 73
2
Semester 13 80 40
78 14 73 32 89 14 73
3
Year 2
Semester 73 13 80
52 78 13 72 34 89 14
4
Semester 14 73 13
72 49 78 13 70 33 89
5
Year 3
Semester 89 14 73
51 76 54 93 29 76 33
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Total of Students 344 325 345 317 316 298 302 309 300 326 46
CRITERION 4: STUDENTS
DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENT ENROLMENT FOR DEP
(ENTRY REQUIREMENT)
SPM SIJIL KOLEJ SKM PRA
KOMUNTI DIPLOMA
SAINS
2015 JUNE 77 0 0 2
DECEMBER 35 0 0 0
2016 JUNE 100 0 0 0
DECEMBER 17 0 0 2
2017 JUNE 81 0 0 1
DECEMBER 13 0 0 0
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2018 JUNE 88 0 0 0
CRITERION 4: STUDENTS
CREDIT TRANSFER
The minimum requirements to be eligible for credit transfer are as
follows:-

• Minimum grade for credit transfer consideration is C


• Course content equivalent or similar 80%
• Course content does not exceed 2 combined courses
• Courses with same credit value or equivalent or towards new course
in the programme
• Course accredited by MQA

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CRITERION 4: STUDENTS

COURSE EXEMPTION
The policy for course exemption:-
• Equality of course content is proven by students’ knowledge
and skills
• Course exemption does not allow students to obtain credit
value
• Students required to take other courses to replace credit
hours exempted to fulfil total credit hours

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CRITERION 4: STUDENTS
ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT
Coursework is conducted to
broadly test the student retention
Coursework and ability to use prerequisite
material

Students participate in
Conducted at the end Final laboratory experiments
Labwork
of semester Exam and derive the data
required
ASSESSME
NT

Embedded in course
Final Year Project every student
assessments such as leadership Generic 50
will has a project topic and
and team work are evaluated Project
based on given assignments or Skills supervised by lecturer
projects.
CRITERION 4: STUDENTS
NON ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

Graded co-curricular activities

• Students are given the option to choose one of the


two paths offered in graded co-curricular activities

Non-graded co-curricular activities

• Students are given opportunities to express their


talents and skills in various sporting events as well as 51
non-sporting events.
STUDENT COUNSELLING AND CAREER SERVICES
OVERALL DATA MANAGEMENT CLIENTS
UNIT PSYCHOLOGY (2013 –Sept 2018)

List of programs and activities of the Psychology Unit (UPPsi) which have been implemented in
year 2018
NO NAME OF ACTIVITIES ORGANISE DATE
1. Hari Terbuka Unit Pengurusan Psikologi & PRS (UPPsi Open Day) Unit Pengurusan Psikologi 13 Januari 2018
2. Kursus KUDAP Transformasi Ke Arah Komunikasi Interpersonal dan Budaya Kerja Unit Pengurusan Psikologi dan Unit Latihan & Pendidikan
23 Januari 2018
Cemerlang Lanjutan
3. Kem Pemantapan Kendiri 3.0 Unit Pengurusan Psikologi dan PRS 27 Januari 2018
4. Program CSR Kem Semangat Cemerlang Unit Pengurusan Psikologi dan PRS 13 & 14 Februari 2018
5. Program Training of Trainers Unit Pengurusan Psikologi dan PRS 23 – 25 Februari 2018
6. Pembangunan Sahsiah Diri: Ujian Psikologi Institut Perakaunan Negara (IPN) 12 Mac 2018
7. Program Motivasi Inspirasi Diri Bersama Pelajar DIB 1A Jabatan Perdagangan 23 Mac 2018
DIB 1A JP Sesi Disember 2017

8. Kursus KUDAP Personaliti Diri dan Pengurusan Stres Unit Latihan dan Pendidikan Lanjutan (ULPL) 28 Mac 2018
9. Kursus Pengurusan Kendiri "Saya Kreatif Urus Wang" Unit Pengurusan Psikologi 27 April 2018
10.
Kursus KUDAP SADO Personaliti Diri, Komunikasi Dan Pengurusan Stres Unit Jaminan Kualiti 26 April 2018

11. Program YATIM: Opening Young Eyes – Slot Motivasi Dan Kita Hebat Jabatan Hal Ehwal Pelajar 14 Mei 2018
12. Pengenalan Unit Dan Program Ujian Profil Diri Bagi Pengukuhan Modul Inspirasi Diri
Unit Pengurusan Psikologi 26 Jun 2018
(MInD) Sesi Jun 2018
13. Unit Pengurusan Psikologi dan Pejabat Kesihatan Daerah
Program PROSTAR 2018 "Sihat Tanpa AIDS" 6 – 8 Julai 2018
Sabak Bernam
14.
Polytechnic Program Reset Minda JKA – Motivasi Pelajar Dan Penetapan Matlamat Jabatan Kejuruteraan Awam 12 Julai 2018

Peer Facilitators (PRS)


15. Jabatan Matematik, Sains & Komputer bersama UPPsi,
Program SMART FUN EDUCATION 2018 – Booth UPPsi 1 Ogos 2018
USKK dan UP
16. Kem UNIEx JKA – Slot Personaliti Diri & Tanggungjawab Pelajar Jabatan Kejuruteraan Awam 4 Ogos 2018
17.
Seminar Kecemerlangan Diri - Siri 2: Belajar Untuk Cinta, Cinta Untuk Belajar Unit Pengurusan Psikologi dan AKRAB 15 Ogos 2018 52
18. Klinik Psikologi Soft Skills - Siri 2: Confidence Through Body Language Unit Pengurusan Psikologi dan PRS 17 Ogos 2018
19. Slot Moral - Terapi Minda Luar Sedar Dan Gaya Pembelajaran (VAK) Kelab Non-Muslim 8 Ogos 2018
20. Slot Bersama Pelajar JPH - Journey To The Peak:Motivasi, Modul Smart Dan Gaya
Jabatan Pelancongan dan Hospitaliti 10 Ogos 2018
Pembelajaran (VAK)
21. Kursus KUDAP – Art Therapy Modul R-E-S-T Unit Pengurusan Psikologi 3 – 4 Oktober 2018
Programs and activities of the Corporate Industrial Services and Employment Centre Unit (CISEC) which have been implemented
No Activities Date
1 Bengkel Resume Writing Workshop 12 September 2018
2 Psis Career Day 16 -17 April 2018 16 -17 April 2018
3 Bicara Ceo Fakulti Psis Siri 3 20 Mac 2018
4 Webinar & Pendaftaran Linkedin Secara Online 21 Februari 2018
5 Psis Career Day & Alumni Gathering 2017 9 November 2017
6 Karnival Inovasi, Kerjaya Dan Kecemerlangan Pelajar 2017 2-6 Oktober 2017

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Student Bodies
Polytechnic Student Kelab UNESCO
Representative Committee (MPP)

Kelab Profesional Fasilitator Kelab Seketeriat Rakan


(PROFAC) Muda PSIS

Rakan Pusat Islam (RPI)


Kelab Myagrosis

Kelab Seketeriat Rukunegara


(SRN)
Pembimbing Rakan Sebaya
(PRS)
Jawatankuasa Pelajar Kolej
Kediaman (JPKK)

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Gerakan Pengguna Siswa
Student Activities
ELECTRONIC SKILL COMPETITIONS

ASEAN Skills Competition (ASC) 2018 - Muhammad Hasbul Arman (MED)

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Student Activities
ELECTRONIC SKILL COMPETITIONS

Worldskills Malaysia Belia (FINAL)


2018 - Nurul Izzah Mohd Safiee (Gold)
2017 - Muhammad Hasbul Arman (Gold)

2017 2018
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Student Activities
ELECTRONIC SKILL COMPETITIONS

Pra – Q (Worldskills Malaysia Belia)


2018 - Nurul Izzah Mohd Safiee & Adaikan (Q)
2017 - Muhammad Hasbul Arman (Q) & Muhammad Nabil Ashraff
2015 - Mohamad Syafiq Khamaron & Ahmad Fazrol Hisham Mohd Imran

2015 2017 2018


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Student Activities
ELECTRONIC SKILL COMPETITIONS

Polyskill
2018 - Muhammad Alif Adlie (1st) & Mohammad Zawawi (2nd)
2017 - Adaikan A/L Kannappan (2nd) & Nurul Izzah Mohamed Shafiee (5th)
2016 - Muhammad Nabil Ashraff (1st) & Muhammad Hasbul Arman (2nd)
2015 - Mohamad Syafiq Khamaron (2nd) & Ahmad Fazrol Hisham Mohd Imran (3rd)

2015 2016 2017 2018


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Student Activities
ELECTRONIC SKILL COMPETITIONS

IPC Hand Soldering Competition


2018 - Nurul Izzah Mohamed Shafiee (Participant)

IPC Hand Soldering Competition in Penang on August 14 - 15, 2018


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Student Activities
ROBOTIC COMPETITIONS

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Student Activities
ROBOTIC COMPETITIONS

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Student Activities
ROBOTIC COMPETITIONS

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Student Activities
ROBOTIC COMPETITIONS

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Student Activities
ROBOTIC COMPETITIONS

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Student Activities
ROBOTIC COMPETITIONS

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Student Activities
Industrial Visiting Lecturer (PPI)

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Student Activities
Industrial Visiting Lecturer (PPI)

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Student Activities
Industrial Visiting Lecturer (PPI)

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Student Activities
SPORTS

PUTRAJAYA TARKWANDO LIGA MSP SOFBOL 2018


CHALLENGE 2018 5th Place (Man)
NURUL ATIQAH (DEP 3B)
Bronze medal
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Student Activities
SPORTS

GOLF MSP2018 BOLA SEPAK MSP2018


2nd Place (Student Category) Quarterback Stage

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Student Activities
SPORTS

VOLLEYBALL MSP 2018 KARNIVAL SUKAN PANTAI DAN INDOOR


Quarterback Stage
GAME MSP 2018
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Student Activities
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)

CSR bersama Klinik Kesihatan


CSR bersama SK Batu 38,
Parit Baru
Sabak Bernam

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Student Activities
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)
PROGRAM GOTONG ROYONG PERDANA
JKE
Program CSR JKE – 24 FEBRUARI 2017
POLYKASIH 1

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Student Activities
Softskill Activity (Academic Advisor Programme)
PROGRAM SUPER RE- PROGRAM TAUTAN
CHARGE “HARGAI DIRI KASEH BERSAMA PA :
HORMATI RAKAN” DI KEM MOTIVASI &
TELUK BATIK KEPIMPINAN PELAJAR
25 FEBRUARI 2017 8 MAC 2017
ASIA CAMP
AMPANG PECHAH

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Student Activities
Softskill Activity (Academic Advisor Programme)

PROGRAM TEAM BUILDING DI


PULAU PANGKOR
13-14 MAC 2017

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Student Activities
Finishing School

Bengkel Pendawaian Kecekapan Kemahiran


Pemasangan Pendawaian Elektrik Bangunan (BWI)

17-18 Mac 2018

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Student Activities
Finishing School

National Empowermet In Certification And


Training For Next Generation Workers
(NECT-GEN – INDUSTRY 4.0)

6 - 13 January 2018

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Student Activities
Finishing School

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Student Activities
Finishing School

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Student Activities
Research and Innovation

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Student Activities
Research and Innovation
National Innovation And Invention 6TH INNOVATION, INVENTION & SKILLS
COMPETITION THROUGH EXHIBITION (IISCEP)
Competition Through Exhibition 2017 PSIS 2018
(ICOMPEX’17)

21-23 MAC 2017


Di Politeknik Sultan Abdul
Halim
Mu’adzam Shah, Jitra Kedah

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CRITERION 5:
STAFF

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CRITERION 5: STAFF
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS OF TEACHING STAFF
Academic Qualifications Year
2016 2017 2018
Philosophy Doctorate - - 1

Master’s Degree 7 13 9

Bachelor’s Degree 14 9 9

Diploma 2 2 2 83
TOTAL 23 24 21
CRITERION 5: STAFF

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS

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CRITERION 5: STAFF

POSTS HELD BY TEACHING STAFF

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CRITERION 5: STAFF

DISTRIBUTION OF WORKLOAD AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES


OF DEP PROGRAMME STAFF PER WEEK

No Distribution of workload Hours Percentage (%)


1 Teaching and learning 16 hrs. 42.1
2 Teaching and learning preparation 10 hrs 26.3
3 Student-staff interaction & advising 2 hrs 5.3
4 Academic advisor and student meeting 1 hr. 2.6
5 Research and development activities 5 hrs. 13.2
6 IHL services 4 hrs. 10.5
TOTAL 38hrs / per week 100%

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CRITERION 5: STAFF

STAFF TO STUDENT RATIO

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CRITERION 5: STAFF

POST HELD BY SUPPORT STAFF

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CRITERION 6:
FACILITIES

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CRITERION 6: FACILITIES
FACILITIES
Asrama Pelajar
Kuarters Penginapan
•2000 orang pelajar

Kompleks Sukan Blok Akademik


•Bilik Kuliah
•Gelanggang badminton/ Sepak takraw •Makmal Komputer
•Gelanggang Skuasy •Bengkel Kejuruteraan
•Gymnasium •Technology Classroom
Padang dan Gelanggang Hotel Anjung Persona
•Bola sepak •Kolam Renang
•Bola tampar •Dewan Banquet
•Golf Perpustakaan
•Futsal
Dewan Syarahan Utama
Pusat Islam

Rekreasi
•Tasik
•Trek jogging
Kafetaria
•Asrama
•Pentadbiran
Dewan Serbaguna
CRITERION 6: FACILITIES
FACILITIES
CRITERION 6: FACILITIES
FACILITIES
CRITERION 6: FACILITIES
LABORATORIES AND WORKSHOP
No Laboratory/ Workshop
1. Makmal Perkakasan Komputer 1

2. Makmal Perkakasan Komputer 2

3. Makmal Prinsip Elektrik

4. Makmal Baikpulih Elektronik

5. Makmal Pengaturcaraan Komputer 1

6. Makmal Pengaturcaraan Komputer 2

7. Makmal Pengukuran

8. Makmal Elektronik

9. Makmal ECAD 1

10. Makmal ECAD 2

11. Makmal Telekomunikasi

12. Makmal Komunikasi Data

13. Makmal Baikpulih Komputer

14. Makmal Mesin

15. Makmal Sistem Kuasa

16. Makmal Pendawaian

17. Makmal Projek

18. Makmal I-TECH


CRITERION 6: FACILITIES

CAPACITY OF STUDENT RESIDENCE

Male Female
Total Block 3 5
2 4 5 2 4 5
Total person person person person person person
Room
181 144 9 451 170 15

Total Bed 983 1675

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CRITERION 6: FACILITIES

INSURANCE/ TAKAFUL (STUDENT’S ACCIDENT GROUP INSURANCE)

Company Scope Sum Assured

Etiqa Takaful Malaysia Death caused by RM40,000.00

Premium: accident

Total Permanent RM40,000.00

RM36.70 /student Disablement RM1500.00

Students are insured 24 Burial expenses RM3000.00

hours during their studies Medical Expenses @

in PSIS RM50.00 perday 95


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