MASTER OF SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS SARJANA SISTEM LESTARI

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MASTER OF SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS SARJANA SISTEM LESTARI Professor Datin Dr Zuriati Zakaria Dr Norhayati Abdullah

MASTER OF SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS @MJIIT

PROGRAM SPECIFICATION Year Commenced- 2015 Duration of study:  Full time: Min 1 year (2 normal Sem + 1 short Sem) Max 3 years (6 normal Sem) Part Time: Min 2 years (4 normal Sem) Max 4 years (8 normal Sem)

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES PEO1 Become agents of change capable of implementing sustainability in current technologies and processes PEO2 Display innovative leadership capable of steering the progress of science and technology in every sector based on sustainable systems PEO3 Become proactive members by being involved in multidisciplinary teams and contribute towards a sustainable society

HASIL PEMBELAJARAN PO1 Knowledge Attain, integrate and generate advanced knowledge on sustainable systems PO2 Practical Skills Understand and apply tools to solve and manage sustainability related problems PO3 Social Skills and responsibilities Evaluate and address current complex societal challenges affecting the community and society at large PO4 Values, attitude, ethics and Professionalism Generate solutions to complex sustainable problems in compliance with legal, ethical and professional code of practice PO5 Communication, Leadership skills and Team Work Demonstrate leadership and team working qualities by communicating and working effectively with peers and stakeholders PO6 Scientific and Critical thinking skills Apply scientific and critical thinking skills in order to recommend solutions to complex sustainable problems PO7 Information Management and Lifelong learning skills Embrace lifelong learning and be able to equip themselves with the latest technology in the field of endeavor on an ongoing basis PO8 Managerial and Entrepreneurial skills Develop and demonstrate managerial and entrepreneurial skills essential for career development

Justification of Program In line with the government's objective of sustainable development In line with the transformation of the industry / organization towards sustainability To instill the concept of sustainability in the application as a Professional Engineer The program will have its own uniqueness in terms of Japanese elements

TARGET GROUP This special program is useful for government officers, engineers and non-engineers who have expertise in science and technology who want to: to study an integrative approach to specific challenges related to sustainable systems in terms of environmental, economic and social. to conduct cross-discipline research activities as opposed to the traditional academic disciplines

BACKGROUND OF CURRICULUM SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT Sustainability is a paradigm of futuristic thinking with aspects of balancing environmental, social and economic development be taken into account in designing and upgrading the quality of life to meet the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future.

BACKGROUND OF CURRICULUM SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS ENERGY FOOD BUILT ENVIRONMENT WASTE WATER COMMUNITY SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS To create a low carbon society, many present systems need to be changed within the framework of the concept of sustainability

PROGRAM STRUCTURE CREDIT PERCENTAGE (%) COMPONENTS CREDITS University course 6 71 Core courses 15 Elective courses 9 Project 12 29 Total 42 100

CORE COURSES (15 CREDITS COMPULSORY) CODE COURSE CREDITS MMJS 1113 Applied Sustainable Systems 3 MMJS 1123 Life Cycle Assessment MMJS 1133 Sustainability Management and Policy MMJS 1213 Green Economy MMJS 1313 Industrial Ecology and Cleaner Production TOTAL CREDITS 15

APPLIED SUSTAINABLE SYSTEM

LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT

INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY

GREEN ECONOMY

ELECTIVE COURSES (CHOOSE 3, 9 CREDITS) CODE COURSES CREDITS MMJS 1143 Environmental Impact Assessment 3 MMJS 1323 Smart Communities MMJS 1333 Renewable Energy MMJS 1343 Sustainable Food Systems MMJS 1353 Integrated Water Science and Technology MMJS 1363 Integrated Solid Waste Management MMJS 1373 Low Carbon Cities TOTAL CREDITS (CHOOSE ONLY 3) 9

This component is divided into 2 parts: PROJECTS (12 CREDITS) This component is divided into 2 parts: 6 credits in each semester to enable students to contribute significant ideas and potential solution to sustainable systems.

Mottainai Ikohza Senpai-kohai UNIQUENESS OF PROGRAM Mottainai Ikohza Senpai-kohai

Master of Sustainable Systems Semester Courses Credit Fees (RM) Semester 1 Applied Sustainable Systems 3 5,000 Life Cycle Assessment Green Economy Sustainability Management & Policy Industrial Ecology & Cleaner Production Research Methodology Short semester Project (Part 1) 6 1,500 Semester 2 University course Sustainable Food Systems Integrated Water Science & Technology Integrated Solid Waste Management Project (Part 2) 42 credits Environment Society Culture Economy

STUDENTS ACTIVITIES Green Economy Assignment at IGEM Visit to Huawei on Smart Water Metering

  Public Lecture on Environmental Policy Venue : Main Meeting Room, Level 3, MJIIT Building, UTM Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra, 54100 Kuala Lumpur. Date    : 22, November, 2016 (Tuesday) Time   : 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm Speaker : Prof. Dr. Saulius VASAREVICIUS (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania) Seminar Topic: Environmental Policy

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