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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 INTRODUCTION TO FACULTY


1.1 Message From The Dean 4
1.2 Faculty of Chemical Engineering in Brief 5
1.3 What is Chemical Engineering 5
1.4 Job Description and Responsibilities of a Chemical Engineer 6
1.5 Management Administrative Chart 7
1.6 Administration Members 8
1.7 University Philosophy, Vision, Mission And Objectives 16
Faculty Of Chemical Engineering’s Vision, Mission And Quality
1.8 Objectives Statement 17

2.0 DEFINITION OF TERMS 19


3.0 PROGRAMMES OFFERED 21
3.1 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Chemical (EH220) 21
3.2 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Oil and Gas (EH243)

4.0 FACULTY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, UITM PROGRAMME


EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
22
4.1 Programme Educational Objectives
4.2 Programme Outcomes 23
4.3 Programme Outcomes Of Faculty Of Chemical Engineering 24

5.0 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONS) CHEMICAL (EH220)


5.1 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Chemical: Academic Staff 25

5.2 Study Plan 29


5.3 Programme Outcomes (Po) Versus Course 33
5.4 Courses: Discription For EH220 Programmes
35

6.0 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONS) OIL AND GAS (EH243)


43
6.1 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Oil and Gas: Academic
Staff

2
6.2 Programme Structure: Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Oil And Gas 47
(EH 243)
6.3 Learning Outcome and Soft Skill (LO-KI) Matrix For Programme EH 243 51
Courses
53
6.4
6.4 Programme Core Courses: Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Oil and
Ga Gas (EH243)
6.2

7.0 IMPORTANT ACADEMIC INFORMATION

7.1 Plagiarisms: Statement 60

7.2 Requirements of Class Attendance 60

7.3 Awards of Degree 61

7.4 Class of Degree 61


7.5 Vice Chancellor’s Award 61
7.6 Dean’s List Award 61
7.7 Marking Scheme 62

8.0 STUDENT FASILITIES


8.1 Library 64
8.2 Class, Meeting Room and Lecture Theater 66
8.3 Laboratory Safety 70

8.3.1 Personal and General Laboratory Safety 70

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INTRODUCTION TO FACULTY

1.0 Message From The Dean

Assalamualaikum and Good Day,

On behalf of the Faculty of Chemical Engineering I would like to welcome all of you on
board and I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all of you for making a
wise decision to join UiTM in your journey to shape up your career path. We are proud to
have you, such fresh and young minds that are full of potential to be part of this vibrant
and dynamic faculty and we are more than happy to share with you the unique
discovery and learning experiences that we have to offer.

The faculty has come a long way since its inception. Experienced and well qualified staff,
coupled with a conducive learning environment, high class lecture rooms and halls, well-
equipped laboratories and state-of-the-art facilities are the keys to ensuring a high
quality teaching and learning process. The up to date curriculum which incorporating
hands on projects are some of the highlights of the program that being offered. To the
great advantage of current students, the faculty has received international recognition
from EAC on the programmed offered thus ensuring a high quality teaching and learning
experience is being delivered. The combined strength of teaching and research create
a distinctive learning environment thus offers a great opportunity for you to groom
yourselves to become a fine scholars and professionals. Nonetheless, our relentless effort
in ensuring a high quality education to our students would not be successful without your
effort to make it happen. Your commitment or active participation in the learning
activities that really matters. We are here to guide and assist you in this exciting journey.

You are the emerging leaders who will contribute to shape tomorrow’s world and allow
us to be part of it. Let us do this together towards a promising and successful future.

Prof Dr. Norazah Abd Rahman


Dean of Faculty of Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Chemical Engineering

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1.2 Faculty of Chemical Engineering in Brief

Welcome to the Faculty of Chemical Engineering. The faculty was established on 16 th


June 2003 in Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam. The faculty may be relatively young
but chemical engineering has existed in UiTM since 1972. Increasing demand for
chemical engineers along with the nation’s economic growth has contributed to the
launching of Bachelor of Chemical Engineering programme at the Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering in the year 2000.

The Academic Programmes offered at the faculty are in line with Science and
Technology developments and current industrial needs to provide the highest level of
chemical engineering courses. The programmes provide students with powerful problem
solving skills comprising a high level of synthesis of mathematics, computation, chemistry,
physics, and molecular biology with the engineering core of thermodynamics, transport,
control, and design.
Apart from producing graduates at the diploma and first degree levels, the faculty also
offers postgraduate programmes. The MSc. And PhD in chemical engineering began its
intake in May 2003. Our research interests cover a wide range of topics from Green
Technology and Sustainable Development, Novel Material Processing, Industrial
Biotechnology, Process System and Oil and Gas Engineering.

1.3 What is Chemical Engineering

A chemical engineer is involved in the design, development, construction and operation


of industrial processes for the production of a diverse range of products, as well as in
commodity and specialty chemicals. Relevant industries include oil and gas,
pharmaceuticals, energy, water treatment, food and drink, plastics and toiletries.
Modern chemical engineering is also concerned with pioneering valuable new materials
and techniques, such as nanotechnology, fuel cells and biomedical engineering.
The field of chemical engineering may focus on one of the following: researching new
products from trial through to commercialization; managing scale-up processes from
plant to full industrial-scale manufacturing; improving product lines; modifying the
processing plant that produces the products; and designing and commissioning new
plants.

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1.4 Job Description and Responsibilities of a Chemical Engineer

The activities as chemical engineers are extremely diverse, depending on the role and
the sector, which include:
• working closely with process chemists and control engineers to ensure the process
plant is set up to provide maximum output levels and efficient running of the
production facility.
• designing plant and equipment configuration so that they can be readily adapted to
suit the product range and the process technologies involved, taking environmental
and economic aspects into account.
• instituting scale-up and scale-down processes including appropriate changes to
equipment design and configuration.
• assessing options for plant expansion or reconfiguration by developing and testing
process simulation models.
• designing, installing and commissioning new production plants, including monitoring
developments and troubleshooting.
• optimising production by analysing processes and compiling de-bottleneck studies;
• applying new technologies.
• ensuring that potential safety issues related to the project operator, the environment,
the process and the product are considered at all stages.

Chemical engineers from the faculty can engage their skills across these many
apparently disparate industries because of the breadth and depth of their training in the
engineering core and the enabling sciences. Chemical engineers can tackle a range of
problems based on their solid foundation in quantitative logical thinking and problem
solving. It is not surprising, therefore, that chemical engineers can have promising careers
in the following areas:

Absorption & Adsorption Engineer, Anatomist, Biochemist, Biophysicist, Botanist, Brewery


Processing, Chemical Design Engineer, Chemical Equipment Sales Engineer, Chemical
Test Engineer, Cytologist, Environmental Epidemiologist, Facilities Design Engineer, Food
Technologist, Geneticist, Histopathologist, Microbiologist, Nuclear Engineer, Petroleum
Engineer, Pharmacologist, Physiologist, Polymer Engineer, Process Engineer, Public Health,
Research Engineer and Technical Director

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1.5 Managements Administrative Chart

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1.6 Administration Members

Deputy Registrar
Ahmad Shakri Tarmuchi
Tel: +603- 5544 8004
Office room : Academic Office
[email protected]

Assistant Registrar (Academic Affairs)

Nor Haslinda Mohamed Alias


Tel: +603- 55436335
Office room : Management Office
[email protected]

Assistant Registrar (HEP)

Zuraini Mohamed Idris


Tel: +603-55436350
Office room : HEP
[email protected]

Science Officer

Hajatun Rabani Ahmad Razif


Tel: +603- 55436549
Office room : B5-A6-21
[email protected]

Research Officer Affairs

Mohibah Musa
Tel: +603- 55434858
Office room : Environmental Lab, ROTU
[email protected]

Executive Officer (Academic Affairs)

Noor Azmi Amin


Tel: +603- 55436304
Office room :Management Office
[email protected]

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Executive Officer (Research & Alumni)

Mohd Faizul Hassan


Tel: +603 -55436545
Office room : Academic Office
[email protected]

Administrative Clerk

Fazni Umi Abdul Ghani


Tel: +603- 55436552
Office room : Academic Office
[email protected]

Secretary

Noraisyah Sahak
Tel: +603 -5543 6302
Office room : Deans Office
[email protected]

Administrative Clerk

Wan Shamsiah Wan Othman


Tel: +603 -55436303
Office room :Management Office
[email protected]

Administrative Clerk

Chek Senitah Shamsuddin


Tel: +603 -5543 6371
Office room : B5-A10-6
[email protected]

Administrative Clerk

Nurul Suhainah Hassim


Tel: +603 -55436356
Office room : Management Office
[email protected]

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Administrative Clerk

Nur Asyikin Abdullah


Tel: 03 5543 8367
Office room: Management Office
[email protected]

Administrative Clerk

Ayu Dalina Rahim


Tel: 03 5543 8422
Office room : Management Office
[email protected]

Postgraduate Clerk

Adibah Md Zen
Tel: 03 55438202
Office room : Management Office
[email protected]

Clerk

Ruznida Binti Yusof


Tel: 03 55438419
Office room : Academic Office
[email protected]

Clerk

Erni Binti Mustafa Bakri


Tel:+603-5543 8414
Office room : HEP
[email protected]

General Assistant

Abd Halim Hussin


Tel:+603-5543 6356
Office room : Management Office
[email protected]

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Assistant Science Officer

Khuzairin Sanuri
Tel: +603 -55436353
Office Room : chemistry
[email protected]

Assistant Science Officer

Rohaida Zainordin
Tel: +603 -55436354
Office Room:Instrumentasi 2
[email protected]

Assistant Science Office

Roswati Hasim
Tel: +603 -55436364
Office Room: Instrumentasi 2
[email protected]

Assistant Science Office

Mohd Yazid Yusof

Tel: +603 -55436354


Office Room: Instrumentasi 1
[email protected]

Assistant Science Office

Nor Suhaila Sabli


Tel: +603 -55436354
Office Room: Food Engineering
[email protected]

Assistant Science Office

Mohd Faeez Sarulan


Tel: +603 -55436355
Office Room:
[email protected]

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Assistant Science Office

Ahmad Afzal Zamani


Tel: +603 -5543 5204
Office Room:
[email protected]

Assistant Science Office

Azizan Din
Tel: +603 -55436399
Office Room: Instumentasi 1
[email protected]

Assistant Science Office

Mohd Nazmi Mukhelas


Tel: +603 -5543 6353
Office Room: Instrumentasi 1
[email protected]

Senior Laboratory Assistants

Mohd Aziz Saleh


Tel: +603 -5543 6368
Office Room: Multipurpose lab
[email protected]

Laboratory Assistants

Norbaizura Wahid
Tel: +603 -5543 6542
Office Room:
[email protected]

Laboratory Assistants

Fairuza Assarawi
Tel: +603 -5543 6217
Office Room: Chemical
[email protected]

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Laboratory Assistants

Rizuan Hamzah
Tel: +603 -5543 6540
Office Room: Pharmaceutical Lab Dan Bioinformatic
[email protected]

Laboratory Assistants

Rizuan Hamzah
Tel: +603 -5543 6338
Office Room: Industrial biotechnology lab
[email protected]

Assistant Engineer

Abd Jamil Lam


Tel: +603 -5544 8371
Office Room: Pilot Plan
[email protected]

Assistant Engineer

Muhamad Nazri Md aris


Tel: +603 -5544 8365
Office Room: Pilot Plan
[email protected]

Assistant Engineer

Mohd Ridhuan b. Salleh


Tel: +603 -5543 6543
Office Room: Pilot Plan
[email protected]

Assistant Engineer

Zairul Hisham Zullkifli


Tel: +603 -5544 8423
Office Room: Pilot Plan
[email protected]

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Assistant Engineer

Amin Fafizullah Omar


Tel: +603 -5544 8210
Office Room: Polimer
[email protected]

Assistant Engineer

Irwan Zainuddin
Tel: +603 -5544 8372
Office Room: Nouvel & Material
[email protected]

Assistant Engineer

Irwan Zainuddin
Tel: +603 -5544 8372
Office Room: Oil & Gas
[email protected]

Assistant Engineer

Mohd Khairi Yusof


Tel: +603 -5543 6541
Office Room: Reservoir
[email protected]

Assistant Engineer

Mohd Rizuan Mohd Razlan


Tel: +603 -5543 6339
Office Room: Reservoir
[email protected]

Assistant Engineer

Mustaffa Mokhtar
Tel: +603 -5543 6336
Office Room: Material Lab
[email protected]

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Plan Operator

Mohd Naim Bin Saring


Tel: +603 -5544 8365
Office Room: Pilot Plan
[email protected]

Assistant Information Technology Officer

Ariff Azizan
Tel: +603 -5543 6367
Office Room: B5-A9-15B COMPUTER LAB
[email protected]

Assistant Information Technology Officer

Nur Ermy Nadia BInti Muhd Hussain


Tel: +603 -5543 6544
Office Room: B5-A9-15C COMPUTER LAB
[email protected]

Assistant Information Technology Officer

Tg Nor Fatimah Tg Kamal Ariffin


Tel: +603 -5543 6485
Office Room: B5-A9-15A COMPUTER LAB
[email protected]

Assistant Information Technology Office

Azril Bin Mohamed Sharuddin


Tel: +603 -5543 6485
Office Room: B5-A9-15D COMPUTER LAB
[email protected]

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1.7 UNIVERSITY MOTTO, PHILOSOPHY, VISION, MISSION AND
OBJECTIVES

MOTTO

Endeavour, Religious, Dignified

PHILOSOPHY

Every individual has the ability to attain excellence through the transfer of knowledge and
assimilation of moral values so as to become professional graduates capable of developing
knowledge, self, society and nation.

VISION

To establish UiTM as a premier university of outstanding scholarship and academic


excellence capable of providing leadership to Bumiputera dynamic involvement in all
professional fields of world-class standards in order to produce globally competitive
graduates of sound ethical standing.

MISSION

To enhance the knowledge and expertise of Bumiputera in all fields of study through
professional programmes, research work and community service based on moral values
and professional ethics

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OBJECTIVES

1. To provide maximum opportunities for Bumiputera to pursue professionally-recognised


programmes of study in science, technology, industry, business, arts and humanities.

2. To provide quality and innovative programmes of study relevant to current market


needs and customer demands, and in line with policies of national development.

3. To establish a human resource development programme as a tool for the assimilation of


a value system within the university community.

4. To ensure that UiTM graduates are adequately prepared to join the local as well as the
global workforce.

5. To establish UiTM as a centre of excellence that is accountable for the effective and
efficient management of its human resources, finances and assets in order to achieve
its educational objectives, while playing its role as a catalyst in community
development..

1.8 FACULTY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING’S VISION, MISSION


AND QUALITY OBJECTIVE STATEMENT

VISION
To be the leader in providing the highest standard of learning towards producing ethical and
professional engineers for chemical and related industries.

MISSION
To impart knowledge to students by offering comprehensive engineering programmes in
chemical
and its associated fields through effective teaching and training in line with global
technological advancement.

QUALITY OBJECTIVES STATEMENT


Faculty of Chemical Engineering, UiTM is committed to providing quality programmes and
ensuring continuous improvement in teaching and learning with the aim of producing
excellent professional chemical engineers to meet customers’ demand and in line with
UiTM’S vision. In supporting the vision and mission, the faculty’s quality objectives are as
follows:

1. To achieve 1400 full time students (undergraduate and postgraduate) enrolment by the
year 2020.
2. To ensure all curriculum (course work) been review every 4 years for 3 years program or less
and 5 years for 4 years program.

3. To ensure at least 90% of full time students for Diploma and Bachelor Degree level to
graduate within the stipulated time.

4. To ensure at least 20 Phd students graduate by the year 2020 (target 4 Phd students
graduate per year).

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5. To ensure Graduate Employability are more:-
a) 80% (Bachelor)
b) 95% (Diploma)
c) 3.5% by end of 2018 (self employed)
d) 4.0% by end of 2020 (self employed)

6. To increase number of publication up to 2150 by the year 2020 (target 250 publication
every year with 3 publication for every academic staff)

7. To increase RM 7.65 million grants by the year 2020 (target RM1.53 million grants every
year)

8. To ensure excellence in knowledge transfer and commercialization of at least 2 research


products by 2020.

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2.0 DEFINITION OF TERMS

A programme is an arrangement of modules that are


Programme structured
for a specified duration and learning volume to achieve
the
stated learning outcomes, which usually leads to an
award of a

qualification.

Accredited An engineering programme whose graduates are

Programme acceptable for graduate registration with BEM and for

admission to Graduate membership of IEM

Course Subject offered in the programme.

Graduate Engineer A person registered under Section 10(1), Registration

of Engineers (Amendment) Act 2002.

Professional A person registered under Section 10(2). Registration

Engineer of Engineers (Amendment) Act 2002.

OBE Outcome‐Based Outcome‐Based Education is an approach that focuses

Education on outcomes, i.e. the achievements of students that

are measurable, proven, and can be improved.

PEO Programme Programme Educational Objectives are statements that


describe the knowledge skills and attitude acquired 3 –
Educational 5 years

Objectives after graduation.


Programme Outcomes are statements that describe
PO Programme what
students are expected to know and be able to perform
Outcomes or attain
by the time of graduation. These relate to the skills,
knowledge,

and behaviours that students acquire through the

programme.
What students will be able to do upon the completion of
CO Course Outcome a

course
Learning outcomes are statements on what a learner
LO Learning Outcomes should
know, understand and can do upon the completion of a
period

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of study.
Are observable indicators or evidence of actual
MOHE- MOHE Soft Skill students’
learning (with direct measures – through students’
LOKI Learning Outcomes knowledge
and performance [test papers, projects, demonstrations
(LOKI) etc.]
or indirect measures – students’ behaviors, attitudes or
values
[alumni, interviews, focus groups etc.] ) The learning
outcomes

are:

1. Knowledge
2. Practical Skills
3. Thinking and scientific skills
4. Communication skills
5. Social skills, teamwork and responsibility
6. Values, ethics, moral and professionalism
7. Information management and lifelong learning skills
8. Managerial and entrepreneurial skills
9. Leadership skills

Amount of time available per week for learning and


SLT Student Learning teaching
activities. These activities include lecture, tutorial,
Time seminar,
practical, self-study, retrieval of information, research,
fieldwork,
as well as preparing for and sitting for an examination
The
recommended SLT per week varies according to student
band

and it can range between 40-55 hours.


Student Learning Experience comprises the entire
SLE Student Learning educational

Experience experience of a student whilst studying for a programme.

SCL Student-Centered Student-Centered Learning in OBE means students will be


equally responsible for their own learning. Engagement
Learning of both

students and lecturers will be visible in the teaching and

learning process.

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3.0 PROGRAMMES OFFERED

3.1 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Chemical (EH220)


Chemical engineering is the synergy of science and engineering. This programme
develops skills enabling students to analyse, assess and solve engineering problems
using modern engineering tools through the provision of the robust fundamental
background in the fields of engineering-chemistry, mathematics and physics, which
underpin this engineering discipline. This programme is accredited by both the
Board of Engineering Malaysia (BEM) and the Institution of Chemical Engineers
(IChemE), United Kingdom.

3.2 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Oil and Gas (EH243)

Oil and Gas Engineering is the first of its kind to be introduced in a Malaysian
university to cater for the ever-demanding oil and gas industry. The Oil and Gas
Engineering programme is a unique programme that combines petroleum, gas and
exploration engineering in the study and is specially designed to produce
graduates who wish to take advantage of the exciting and highly rewarding career
prospects in this area. This programme prepares individuals to apply engineering
principles to the design, development and operation of systems for locating,
extracting of crude petroleum and natural gas, drilling systems, processing systems
and facilities, storage facilities, transportation systems, and related environmental
and safety systems. The programme also exposes the students to latest technologies
in enhanced oil recovery (EOR), exploration and to global contemporary issues
related to geopolitics and economics of oil and gas industry. This programme
received its pioneer batch of students in July 2008. The courses are conducted via
lectures, tutorials, open-ended practical work laboratories and simulation
laboratories where appropriate based on “Outcome-Based Education” (OBE).
Assessment for the courses includes tests, quizzes, assignments, research projects,
and examinations. The courses sum up to 133 credit units, spreading over a four-
year study period of eight semesters.

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4.0 FACULTY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, UITM PROGRAMME
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

4.1 Programme Educational Objectives


Programme Educational Objectives are statements that describe the
knowledge skills and attitude acquired 3 to 5 years after graduation.

To produce graduates who, during the first several years of engineering practice:

4.1.1 Bumiputra graduates who are imbued with moral and cultural values
committed to the sustainable development for nation building.

4.1.2 Established a career progression in chemical process or, oil and gas
industries.

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4.2 PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO)

PO PO STATEMENT
PO1 Apply knowledge of mathematics, sciences, engineering fundamentals and
engineering specialization to solve complex engineering problems.
PO2 Identify, formulate, research literature and analyse complex chemical engineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences and engineering sciences.
PO3 Conduct investigations of complex problems via literature review, design of
experiments, analysis and interpretation of data as well as synthesis of information to
provide valid conclusions.
PO4 Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, modern engineering
and IT tools, and including prediction and modelling to solve complex chemical
engineering problems with an understanding of the limitations.
PO5 Design solutions for complex chemical engineering problems and design systems,
components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration
on health, safety, society and environment.
PO6 Understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of professional engineering
work in the solution of complex engineering problems in societal and environmental
contexts.
PO7 Communicate effectively in dealing with complex engineering activities to all level of
society via effective reports or design documentation and oral communication.
PO8 Apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety,
legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional
engineering practice and solutions to complex engineering problems.
PO9 Function effectively as an individual and as a team member with the capacity to be
a leader in multi-disciplinary settings.
PO10 Understand and demonstrate knowledge of engineering management, business
acumen and entrepreneurship, with the capability to manage projects as a leader
and a team member in multidisciplinary fields.
PO11 Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of engineering practice.
PO12 Recognize the necessity for independent and life-long learning to cater for future
technological advancement.

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4.3 PROGRAMME OUTCOMES FACULTY OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO) 220

PEO 1 Indicators
Bumiputra graduates who Involvement in sustainable development issues in terms
are imbued with moral and of social, economic or environment in any organization
cultural values committed Contribute and/or volunteer in any social and welfare
to the sustainable activities.
development for nation Contribute to creative and innovative ideas at work
building. place.

PEO 2 Indicators
Established a career Graduates working in chemical process or, oil and gas
progression in chemical industries at a senior position.
process or, oil and gas En route towards attaining professional engineer status
industries.

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5.0 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONS) CHEMICAL (EH220)

5.1 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Chemical: Academic Staff

Head of Studies Centre


Chemical and Engineering Sciences

Dr. Ana Najwa Mustapa


Tel: 03 5543 6372
E-mail: [email protected]

Dr Nornizar Anuar Dr Siti Wahidah Puasa


Tel: 03 5543 6351 / 5724 Tel: 03 5543 6327
E-mail: E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected] Dr Siti Wahidah Puasa

Dr Norhuda Ismail
Assoc. Prof. Dr Ruzitah Mohd Salleh Tel: 03 5543 6316
Tel: 03 5543 6316 Email:[email protected]
Email:[email protected]

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Assoc. Prof. Dr Junaidah Jai Assoc. Prof. Dr Noor Fitrah Abu Bakar
Tel: 03 5543 6531 Tel: 03 5543 6224
E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Dr Istikamah Subuki Dr Nurul Fadhilah Kamarul Aripin


Tel: 03 5543 6537 Tel: 03 5544 8415
Email:[email protected] Email:[email protected]

Dr Najmiddin Yaakob
Dr Sharif Abdul Bari Ali Tel: 03 5543 6346
Tel: 03 5543 6553 E-mail: [email protected]
Email:[email protected]

Dr. Fauziah Marpani


Norhayati Talib Tel: 03 5543 6376
Tel: 03 5543 8376 E-mail: [email protected]
Email:[email protected]

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Hanafiah Zainal Abidin Nur Faeqah Idrus
Tel: 03 5543 6352 Tel:03 5543 6554
[email protected]
[email protected]

Dr Siti Nurul’ain Yusop Nurhaslina Che Radzi


Tel:03 5543 6331 Tel: 03 5543 6407
Sitinurul’[email protected] [email protected]

Dr Farah Hanim Ab. Hamid Rabiatul Adawiyah Abdol Aziz


[email protected] Tel: 03 5543 8377
[email protected]

Nor Hazelah Kasmuri Dr Norhidayah Ideris


Tel: 03 5544 8006
Tel: 03 5543 6536
[email protected]
[email protected]

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Dr Farid Maulana Norhalaliza Alias
E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 03 5544 8012
E-mail: [email protected]
.

Faiznur Mohd Fuad


E-mail:[email protected]

Noor Harliza Abd Razak


E-mail: [email protected]

Zalizawati Abdullah
Tel: 03 5544 8360
E-mail: [email protected]

Dr Norliza Ibrahim
Tel: 03 5543 6313
E-mail: [email protected]

Siti Fatma Abd Karim


Tel: 03 5544 6342
E-mail: [email protected]

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5.2 STUDY PLAN
Package 8
Pakej 8 (Intake: Matrikulasi / Asasi / Diploma Sains)
CREDIT HOURS
SEM CODE COURSE PRE-REQUISITE
HOURS
L T LAB
1 CHE434 PROCESS CHEMISTRY - 719391 3 3 1 0
CHE413 FLUID MECHANICS FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERS - 739635 3 3 1 0
CPE414 ENGINEERING DRAWING - 719387 1 0 0 3
CPE420 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING - 729464 3 3 1 0
ELC590 ENGLISH FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS - 742866 2 2 0 0
HBU111 NATIONAL KESATRIA I - 719379 1 1 0 0
MAT435 CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS - 719384 3 3 1 0
TOTAL 16
2 CHE433 THERMODYNAMICS - 719394 3 3 1 0
CHE485 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY - 719389 1 0 0 3
CHE471 CHEMICAL PROCESS PRINCIPLES 1 - 719345 3 3 1 0
CHE430 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - 739636 3 3 1 0
CTU551 ISLAM AND ASIAN CIVILIZATION - 719393 2 2 0 0
HBU121 NATIONAL KESATRIA II - 719380 1 1 0 0
MAT455 FURTHER CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS - 719385 MAT435 3 3 1 0
TOTAL 16
3 CHE463 HEAT TRANSFER - 719398 3 3 1 0
TAC401 INTRODUCTORY ARABIC (LEVEL I) - 730339 2 2 0 0
CHE486 FLUIDS AND THEMORDYNAMICS LABORATORY - 739637 1 0 0 3
CHE531 CHEMICAL PROCESS PRINCIPLES II - 719351 CHE471 3 3 1 0
CHE545 MASS TRANSFER - 730338 3 3 1 0
CHE555 NUMERICAL METHODS AND OPTIMIZATION - 719353 3 2 0 2
HBU131 NATIONAL KESATRIA III - 719381 1 1 0 0
TOTAL 16
4 CPE520 PROJECT MANAGEMENT - 739638 3 3 1 0
EET699 ENGLISH EXIT TEST - 747991 0
CHE544 SEPARATION PROCESSES - 719401 3 3 1 0
CHE553 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS - 719400 3 3 1 0
EWC661 ENGLISH FOR REPORT WRITING - 742912 2 2 0 0
CHE504 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER LABORATORY - 739640 1 0 0 3
CHE502 REACTION ENGINEERING I - 739639 3 3 1 0
TAC451 INTRODUCTORY ARABIC (LEVEL II) - 730340 2 2 0 0
TOTAL 17
5 CHE505 REACTION ENGINEERING II - 739642 CHE502 3 3 1 0
CHE506 REACTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY - 739643 1 0 0 3
CPE604 PLANT DESIGN AND ECONOMICS - 719405 4 4 1 0
CHE522 TRANSPORT PHENOMENA - 739531 2 2 1 0
TAC501 INTRODUCTORY ARABIC (LEVEL III) - 730341 2 2 0 0
CPE501 CHEMICAL PROCESS CONTROL - 739641 3 3 1 0
Elective I 3 3 1 0
TOTAL 18
6 CPE614 PROCESS INTEGRATION - 739646 3 3 1 0
CPE622 PROCESS CONTROL PRACTICES - 739532 2 1 0 3
CPE603 PROCESS MODELLING AND SIMULATION - 739645 3 2 1 3

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CPE615 PROCESS SAFETY - 719374 3 3 1 0
MATERIALS AND DESIGN OF PROCESS EQUIPMENT -
CPE601 3 3 1 0
739644
LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS FOR
CPE680 3 3 0 0
ENGINEERS - 739534
TOTAL 17
7 ENT600 TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP - 739530 3 3 0 0
CPE649 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - 739648 3 3 1 0
CHE687 RESEARCH PROJECT I - 719366 3 3 0 0
CPE670 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING - 739647 5 5 0 0
CPE644 DESIGN PROJECT I - 719463 CPE604 3 3 0 0
Elective II 3 3 1 0
TOTAL 20
8 CHE697 RESEARCH PROJECT II - 719370 3 3 0 0
CPE664 DESIGN PROJECT II - 719466 3 3 0 0
CTU555 MALAYSIAN HISTORY - 730784 2 2 0 0
Elective III 3 3 1 0
Elective IV 3 3 1 0
TOTAL 14
TOTAL OVERALL CREDIT HOUR 134

ELECTIVE COURSES

PRE- CREDIT HOURS


CODE COURSE
REQUISITE HOURS L T LAB
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
CHE572 PARTICLE TECHNOLOGY 3 3 1 0
CPE655 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 3 3 1 0
CPE665 AIR POLLUTION ENGINEERING 3 3 1 0
CPE675 WASTEWATER ENGINEERING 3 3 1 0
HYDROCARBON PROCESSING
CPE666 PETROCHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING 3 3 1 0
CPE662 PETROLEUM PROCESSING AND REFINING 3 3 1 0
CPE661 PETROLEUM AND PETROCHEMICAL PROCESS EQUIPMENT 3 3 1 0
CGE567 RESERVOIR ENGINEERING 1 3 3 1 0
CGE616 ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY 3 3 1 0
FOOD TECHNOLOGY
CBE670 FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 3 3 1 0
CBE658 FOOD PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY 3 2 0 3
CBE690 QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN FOOD INDUSTRY 3 3 1 0
CBE698 FOOD PROCESS ENGINEERING 3 3 1 0
INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
CBE660 DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING 3 3 1 0
CBE669 BIOPRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 3 3 1 0
CBE687 BIOCATALYSTS 3 3 1 0
CBE697 BIOREFINERIES 3 3 1 0

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EH220 - Pakej 8 (Intake: Diploma Chemical Engineering)

PRE- CREDIT HOURS


SEM CODE COURSE
REQUISITE HOURS
L T LAB
KKR1 CO-CURRICULUM I - 1 1 0 0
KKR2 CO-CURRICULUM II - 1 1 0 0
KKR3 CO-CURRICULUM III - 1 1 0 0
CTU551 TAMADUN ISLAM DAN TAMADUN ASIA I - 2 2 0 0
PENGECUALIAN KREDIT

MAT435 CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS - 3 3 1 0


CPE414 ENGINEERING DRAWING - 1 0 0 3
CHE434 PROCESS CHEMISTRY - 3 3 1 0
CHE430 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - 3 3 1 0
CPE420 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING - 3 3 1 0
CHE471 CHEMICAL PROCESS PRINCIPLES I - 3 3 1 0
CHE433 THERMODYNAMICS 3 3 1 -
CHE463 HEAT TRANSFER - 3 3 1 0
CHE413 FLUID MECHANICS FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERS - 3 3 1 0
CHE486 FLUIDS AND THERMODYNAMICS LABORATORY - 1 0 0 3
TOTAL 31
3 BKE1 THIRD LANGUAGE I - 2 2 0 0
ELC590 ENGLISH FOR ORAL PRESENTATION - 2 2 0 0
CHE485 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY - 1 0 0 3
CHE545 MASS TRANSFER - 3 3 1 0
MAT455 FURTHER CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS MAT435 3 3 1 0
CHE555 NUMERICAL METHODS AND OPTIMIZATION - 3 2 0 2
CHE531 CHEMICAL PROCESS PRINCIPLES II CHE471 3 3 1 0
TOTAL 17
4 CPE520 PROJECT MANAGEMENT - 739638 3 3 1 0
EET699 ENGLISH EXIT TEST - 747991 0
CHE544 SEPARATION PROCESSES - 719401 3 3 1 0
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS -
CHE553 3 3 1 0
719400
EWC661 ENGLISH FOR REPORT WRITING - 742912 2 2 0 0
HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER LABORATORY -
CHE504 1 0 0 3
739640
CHE502 REACTION ENGINEERING I - 739639 3 3 1 0
TAC451 INTRODUCTORY ARABIC (LEVEL II) - 730340 2 2 0 0
TOTAL 17
5 CHE505 REACTION ENGINEERING II - 739642 CHE502 3 3 1 0
REACTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY -
CHE506 1 0 0 3
739643
CPE604 PLANT DESIGN AND ECONOMICS - 719405 4 4 1 0
CHE522 TRANSPORT PHENOMENA - 739531 2 2 1 0
TAC501 INTRODUCTORY ARABIC (LEVEL III) - 730341 2 2 0 0
CPE501 CHEMICAL PROCESS CONTROL - 739641 3 3 1 0
Elective I 3 3 1 0
TOTAL 18
6 CPE614 PROCESS INTEGRATION - 739646 3 3 1 0
CPE622 PROCESS CONTROL PRACTICES - 739532 CPE501 2 1 0 3
PROCESS MODELLING AND SIMULATION -
CPE603 3 2 1 3
739645
CPE615 PROCESS SAFETY - 719374 3 3 1 0

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MATERIALS AND DESIGN OF PROCESS
CPE601 3 3 1 0
EQUIPMENT - 739644
LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
CPE680 3 3 0 0
FOR ENGINEERS - 739534
TOTAL 17
7 ENT600 TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP - 739530 3 3 0 0
CPE649 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - 739648 3 3 1 0
CHE687 RESEARCH PROJECT I - 719366 3 3 0 0
CPE670 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING - 739647 5 5 0 0
CPE644 DESIGN PROJECT I - 719463 CPE604 3 3 0 0
Elective II 3 3 1 0
TOTAL 20
8 CHE697 RESEARCH PROJECT II - 719370 CHE687 3 3 0 0
CPE664 DESIGN PROJECT II - 719466 CPE644 3 3 0 0
CTU555 MALAYSIAN HISTORY - 730784 2 2 0 0
Elective III 3 3 1 0
Elective IV 3 3 1 0
TOTAL 14
TOTAL OVERALL CREDIT HOUR 134

ELECTIVE COURSES

PRE- CREDIT HOURS


CODE COURSE
REQUISITE HOURS L T LAB
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
CHE572 PARTICLE TECHNOLOGY 3 3 1 0
CPE655 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 3 3 1 0
CPE665 AIR POLLUTION ENGINEERING 3 3 1 0
CPE675 WASTEWATER ENGINEERING 3 3 1 0
HYDROCARBON PROCESSING
CPE666 PETROCHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING 3 3 1 0
CPE662 PETROLEUM PROCESSING AND REFINING 3 3 1 0
CPE661 PETROLEUM AND PETROCHEMICAL PROCESS EQUIPMENT 3 3 1 0
CGE567 RESERVOIR ENGINEERING 1 3 3 1 0
CGE616 ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY 3 3 1 0
FOOD TECHNOLOGY
CBE670 FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CBE658 FOOD PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY 3 2 0 3
CBE690 QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN FOOD INDUSTRY 3 3 1 0
CBE698 FOOD PROCESS ENGINEERING 3 3 1 0
INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
CBE660 DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING 3 3 1 0
CBE669 BIOPRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 3 3 1 0
CBE687 BIOCATALYSTS 3 3 1 0
CBE697 BIOREFINERIES 3 3 1 0

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5.3 PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO) VERSUS COURSE

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PO9
PO8
PO7
PO6
PO5
PO4
PO3
PO2
PO1

PO12
PO11
PO10
C
C
Knowledge
LO1

P
P
Practical Skills
LO2

Critical and

C
C
C
LO3

Scientific Skills

Communication

A
LO4

Skills

Social Skills,

A
Teamwork and
LO5

Responsibility

Values, Ethics,

A
A
Moral &
LO6

Professionalism
Information
Management &

A
LO7

Life Long
Learning Skills

Domain of Learning: C – Cognitive, P – Pyschomotor , A – Affective


Managerial and
A
Entrepreneurial
LO8

Skills

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A

Leadership Skills
LO9
5.4 COURSE DESCRIPTION FOR EH220 PROGRAMME

SEMESTER 1

CODE : CPE414
COURSE : ENGINEERING DRAWING
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course deals with the application of technical drawing to engineering design.
AutoCAD® software is fully used in this course. Students are preliminarily introduced to the
drawing principles such as 2D drawing, modify and edit tools, orthographic projection,
sectioning, isometric drawing, geometrical constructions and 3D drawing. Application in
P&ID diagram, basic plant layout techniques and process flow diagram inclusive of
standard symbols in chemical process plants are also taught.

CODE : CHE413
COURSE : FLUID MECHANICS FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is a core subject in most engineering disciplines. The chapters in this course
focus on several important topics related to fluid static and fluid dynamics. It is designed to
provide the students with the principles of fluid flow through flow meters and pipes.
Common rotating devices such as pumps and compressor are also introduced.

CODE : CHE434
COURSE : PROCESS CHEMISTRY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is an advanced course in chemistry. The topics covered include acid-base
reactions, chemical equilibrium, thermochemistry, electrochemistry and kinetics.

CODE : CPE420
COURSE : INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course emphasizes on knowledge in the processing of important natural resources
such as petroleum, gas and palm oil. The lecture starts with discussion on the introduction
of chemical engineering and the basics principles and calculation in chemical
engineering. Topics on utilities and current issues related to sustainability of industrial
processes are also discussed. Processing of materials of other relevant chemical industries
such as rubber, textile, glass and palm oleo-chemicals are also included as topic of
discussion. This course ends with the explanation on the past major accidents in chemical
process industry as exposure to students on the importance of safety and health in process
industry.

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SEMESTER 2

CODE : CHE433
COURSE : THERMODYNAMICS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Thermodynamics is commonly encountered in many engineering systems. This course
covers the knowledge of science of energy especially the aspect of heat and power
interaction, energy and energy transformation and relationship among the properties of
matter. Student will be equipped with the conservation of energy principle, the first law
and the second law of thermodynamics. Other topics include the properties of pure
substance, application of the first and second law of thermodynamics in open and closed
system, heat engines, entropy, Carnot and Rankine cycles and etc.

CODE : CHE471
COURSE : CHEMICAL PROCESS PRINCIPLES I
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This is a fundamental course for chemical engineering. It involves the knowledge of unit
and dimensions, conversion as applied in engineering and sciences between various
systems such as SI, American and British. Then students are introduced to the principles of
steady state material balances and apply the techniques of solving balances on single
and multiple unit processes (non-reactive and reactive systems) including recycle and
bypass. Calculations on ideal and non-ideal / real gases mixture are also learned in this
course.

CODE : CHE430
COURSE : ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course provides a chemical background of sufficient depth to facilitate an
understanding of the organic chemical processes, which occur in industry. Topics covered
include organic nomenclature, reaction types and mechanisms, and biomolecules.

CODE : CHE485
COURSE : CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course provides a complimentary practical experience to the theoretical work studied
in the physical, inorganic and organic chemistry courses. The course comprises of open-
ended laboratory investigations, which require effective communication, delegation and
time-management skills to achieve the experimental.

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SEMESTER 3

CODE : CHE463
COURSE : HEAT TRANSFER
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces topics on the different kinds of heat transfer i.e. conduction,
convection and radiation. Types and designs of heat exchangers which are important to
chemical process industries are included. In addition, the introduction on boiling and
condensation is also discussed.

CODE : CHE545
COURSE : MASS TRANSFER
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This subject introduces the students to one of the fundamental knowledge that the
students must acquire in mass transfer and mass transfer operations. The topics covered
include the concepts of mass transfer and equipment design for gas absorption,
adsorption and drying.

CODE : CHE486
COURSE : FLUIDS AND THERMODYNAMICS LABORATORY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course involves series of experiments that deals with the principles and concepts of
thermodynamics and fluid mechanics.

CODE : CHE531
COURSE : CHEMICAL PROCESS PRINCIPLES II
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is a continuation of Chemical Process Principle I. The students are exposed to
advanced material and energy balance concepts to solve problems of unit operations in
chemical processing for both steady and unsteady state systems. The students are also
exposed to the application of specific chemical engineering software to solve material
and energy balances.

CODE : CHE555
COURSE : NUMERICAL METHODS AND OPTIMIZATION
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course provides basic knowledge of numerical methods with the aid of MATLAB and
MS Excel including root-finding, elementary numerical linear algebra, solving systems of
linear equations, curve fitting, numerical solution to ordinary equations and optimization.
The numerical techniques acquired in this course will enable students to solve chemical
engineering problems.

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SEMESTER 4

CODE : CPE520
COURSE : PROJECT MANAGEMENT
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course will take a comprehensive view of project management, addressing both the
technical and the social or human sides of the field. Furthermore, the course will provide
intensive coverage of management in a wide range of project applications from concept
through operations. Planning, scheduling, controlling, economic analysis, quality control
and customer satisfaction are stressed in this course.

CODE : CHE553
COURSE : CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The course deals with the advanced principles of chemical engineering thermodynamics:
thermodynamics of mixtures, vapor-liquid equilibria, chemical reaction equilibria and
thermodynamic analysis of steady state flow processes and the details of their application
to the chemical engineering processes.

CODE : CHE502
COURSE : REACTION ENGINEERING I
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course deals with the principles of reaction engineering and reactor design. It is one of
the core subjects in the chemical engineering curriculum in which students learn how to
apply stoichiometry in combination with a rate law to design a chemical reactor that
produces the desired conversion of reactants. The design of various types of chemical
reactors is discussed at length, including continuous stirred-tank (CSTR), plug-flow (PFR),
packed bed reactor (PBR) for continuous-operation and batch-operation reactors.
Additional topics include multiple reaction and complex kinetics, heterogeneous reactors,
simple catalytic systems, non-ideal reactors and introduction to biochemical reactions. The
course also integrates heat transfer to the design and analysis of isothermal and non-
isothermal reactors.

CODE : CHE504
COURSE : HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER LABORATORY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course covers experiments related to heat transfer principles as well as mass transfer
operations in chemical engineering field.

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CODE : CHE544
COURSE : SEPARATION PROCESS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This subject introduces the students to one of the fundamental knowledge that the
students must acquire in separation theory with respect to mass transfer principles in
various unit operation i.e membrane, crystallizer, distillation, leaching and liquid-liquid
extraction.

SEMESTER 5

CODE : CHE522
COURSE : TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces the topic of transport phenomena, which involves the development
of mathematical models and physical understanding of the transfer of momentum, energy
and mass.

CODE : CPE501
COURSE : CHEMICAL PROCESS CONTROL
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course begins with a discussion of principle concept, theory and terminologies of
process control. It moves on to discuss the product hardware and software that implement
the theory, and then proceeds to describe instrumentation examples and the system-
design approaches suitable for variety of production processes.

CODE : CHE505
COURSE : REACTION ENGINEERING II
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces the principles and analysis of complex and catalysed reactions
involving chemical and biological reacting systems. The students will also be exposed to
the design and development of heterogeneous catalytic reactors, multiphase reactors
and biochemical reactors via the application of chemical kinetics and transport
phenomena.

CODE : CHE506
COURSE : REACTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course involves series of experiments that deals with the principles and concepts of
chemical and biochemical reaction engineering.

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CODE : CPE604
COURSE : PLANT DESIGN AND ECONOMICS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course covers the chemical process and plant design through topics relating to the
flow sheeting, product design, heuristics and guidelines in design, preliminary sizing of
equipment, pinch technology, economic evaluations and the operation of chemical
processes.

SEMESTER 6

CODE : CPE601
COURSE : MATERIAL AND DESIGN OF PROCESS EQUIPMENT
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course imparts the knowledge of the mechanical properties of materials needed for
designing engineering equipment. The topics covered include theories of failure,
mechanical design of pressure vessel, as well as other process equipment and supports.

CODE : CPE615
COURSE : PROCESS SAFETY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The course offers a detailed study on applications of engineering principles to process
safety and hazards analysis and mitigation. It covers issues relevant to chemical process
safety covering Occupational Safety and Health laws and regulations, the regulatory
process and methods and techniques for proactively identifying, assessing and eliminating
or controlling hazards to acceptable levels. The course also discusses the national and
international safety and health regulatory provisions, and principles and techniques for
identifying, analyzing and controlling hazards which are required on any process plant to
ensure safe and efficient operation. The course also emphasizes on risk assessment and
management, maintenance program, emergency response planning, occupational
safety and health management system and relevant case studies.

CODE : CPE603
COURSE : PROCESS MODELLING AND INSTRUMENTATION
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces the dynamic behavior of processes involved in chemical and
biochemical systems through mathematical models derived from the processes. The
students will be thought to solve the unknown parameters of the dynamic equations
using selected iterative methods (Newton Raphson, False position and Wegstein); and
ODE solution methods (Euler algorithm and Runge-Kutta 4th order). The students will also
be exposed to computational simulation technique of selected chemical engineering
units, and chemical process plant (steady state systems and dynamic systems).

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CODE : CPE622
COURSE : PROCESS CONTROL PRACTICES
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces the application of process control. The theoretical area of process
control is being integrated with the practical area. This course exposed the students
towards the problem solving using actual industrial control system. The current technology
of control software is used so that the students can have an advanced knowledge of
control prior going for the real situations of controlling the processes.

CODE : CPE614
COURSE : PROCESS INTEGRATION
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course presents the principles and methodology to develop an understanding of Pinch
Analysis technique and acquire the skills to apply the technique for optimal heat and mass
recovery for the ultimate aim of producing cost effective, clean and energy efficient
designs of new and existing chemical process systems.

CODE : CPE680
COURSE : LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS FOR ENGINEERS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Leadership and professional ethics for engineers is designed to introduce engineering
students to the concepts, theory and practice of engineering leadership; engineering
leadership characteristics, individual differences and self-awareness; developing and
building teams; managing change, conflicts, and crises; and understanding real-world
ethics and core values.

This course is designed to contain two (2) parts. The first part concentrates on major
theories of leadership and detailed study of the “Thoughts and Policies of Tun Dr. Mahathir
Mohamed” and Toyota Manufacturing System. The second part incorporates “Engineers in
Society” syllabus of The Institute of Engineers (Malaysia). In addition, students will be
exposed to the professional ethics concepts that can be applied in real engineering
world.

SEMESTER 7

CODE : CPE644
COURSE : DESIGN PROJECT I
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The Design Project course is the pinnacle of the Chemical Engineering program. Students
are required to carry out a project on related topic to chemical engineering. Although this
course is designed as a team work, much emphasis is given to the individual effort in
carrying out of the task. This course focuses on the literature study of the project including
process background, market analysis, site selection, environmental & safety consideration,
detailed mass & energy balances and process simulation.

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CODE : CHE687
COURSE : RESEARCH PROJECT I
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The Research Project 1 provides an introduction to research study by giving students the
experience in planning a research-based project, literature searching, methodology
development, oral presentation and report writing. The task in Research Project 1 will be
carried out individually.

CODE : CHE649
COURSE : ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Topics covered include wastewater treatment, air pollution control, solid waste
management and environmental impact assessment and audit. Special emphasis will be
given on EMS.

CODE : CPE670
COURSE : INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Industrial training is an important component in engineering curriculum. Theories learnt in
all the core and non-core courses will have to be applied into the real working
environment in chemical industries. Prior to the actual training in industries, students are
trained to make job applications before stepping into the real working environment.

SEMESTER 8

CODE : CPE664
COURSE : DESIGN PROJECT II
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Design Project II is a group project which evaluates the ability of the students to apply and
integrate fundamental principles of Chemical Engineering in designing a chemical process
plant. An important ability of the Design Project II is to assess the students in the planning
and execution of a project. In general, the Design Project II is mainly focusing on the
individual work in carrying out the prescribed task including equipment design
(mechanical and chemical design), process control and instrumentation, process
economic analysis, plant safety, process integration and environment & waste treatment.

CODE : CHE697
COURSE : RESEARCH PROJECT II
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The Research Project II provides the continuation to research study by giving students the
experience in executing the planned research based project, analyzing and interpreting
data, concluding the findings, oral presentation, report and journal writing. The task in
Research Project II will be carried out individually.

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6.0 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONS) OIL AND GAS (EH243)

6.1 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Oil and Gas: Academic Staff

Head of Studies Centre


Oil and Gas Engineering Department

Effah Yahya
Tel: 03 5543 6346
[email protected]

Dr Nor Roslina Rosli Rohani Mohd Zin


[email protected] Tel: 03 5543 6313
[email protected]

Azlinda Azizi* Dr Nur Hidayati Otman


Tel: 03 5543 8009 Tel: 03 5544 8027
[email protected] [email protected]

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Dr Putri Nadzul Faizura Megat Munawar Zaman Shahruddin*
Khamaruddin Tel: 03 5544 8019
Tel: 03 5543 6330 [email protected]
[email protected]

Nur Hashimah Alias*


Dr Rozana Azrina Sazali Tel: 03 5543 8208
E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Nurul Aimi Ghazali*


Tel: 03 5543 8013 Tengku Amran Tengku Mohd*
E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 03 5543 6534
E-mail: [email protected]

Wan Zairani Wan Bakar*


Siti Rafidah Ab Rashid
Tel: 03 5543 6530
Tel: 03 5543 6324
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]

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Arina Sauki* Dr Erfan Mohammadian
Tel: 03 5543 8010 Tel: 03 5544 8404
[email protected] [email protected]

‘Azzah Nazihah Che Abdul Rahim


'Aqilah Dollah
Tel: 03 5543 7823
[email protected]
[email protected]

Husna Hayati Jarni Siti Nurliyana Che Mohamed Hussein


[email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr Nadiahnor Md Yusop


Muhammad Shafiq Mat Shayuti
Tel: 03 5543 6370
Tel: 03 5543 6342
[email protected]
[email protected]
Khalil Abd Razak

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Khalil Abdul Razak Fazril Irfan
[email protected] [email protected]

Assoc. Prof. Dr Kamariah Noor Ismail


Assoc. Prof. Dr Ayub Md Som [email protected]
[email protected]

Nik Khairul Irfan Nik Ab Lah Nur Shuhadah Jepperi


[email protected] [email protected]

Normadyzah Ahmad
[email protected]

* On Study Leave

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6.2 Programme Structure: Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Oil and Gas (EH243)

Package 4 (Intake for September 2017 - Now)


PRA- JAM
SEM KOD KURSUS SYARAT KT
1 CTU551 Tamadun Islam dan Asia 2
KKR 1 Co curriculum I 1

CHE493 Fluid Mechanics 3


MAT435 Calculus For Engineers 3
CGE416 Introduction to Petroleum Technology 3
CPE414 Engineering Drawing 1
CHE495 Hydrocarbon Chemistry 3
JUMLAH 16

2 CTU553 Ethnic Relationship 2


KKR2 Co-Curriculum II 1
MAT455 Further Calculus for Engineers MAT435 3
CGE545 Electrical and Instrumentation Technology 2
ELC590 English for Oral Presentation 2
CGE526 Petroleum Geology 3
CGE410 Statics and Dynamics 3
JUMLAH 16

3 BKE1 Bahasa Ketiga I 2


KKR3 Co-Curriculum III 1
MAT565 Advanced Differential Equations MAT455 3
CGE567 Reservoir Engineering I 3
CGE674 Formation Evaluation
3
CHE433 Thermodynamics 3
CGE536 Thermofluids Laboratory 1
JUMLAH 16

4 BKE2 Bahasa Ketiga II 2


EWC661 English for Report Writing 2
CGE588 Reservoir Engineering II CGE567 3
CGE642 Mass and Heat Transfer of Oil and Gas Process 3
CGE577 Drilling Engineering I 3
CGE443 Computer Applications in Oil and Gas 3
JUMLAH 16

5 BKE3 Bahasa Ketiga III 2


ENT600 Technopreneurship 3
CGE669 Oil and Gas Process Design 3
CGE686 Pollution Control and Waste Management 3

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CGE659 Petroleum Production Engineering 3
CGE578 Drilling Engineering II CGE577 3
JUMLAH 17
PRA- JAM
SEM KOD KURSUS SYARAT KT
6 CGE653 Health Safety and Environment 3
CHE515 Instrumental Chemistry For Engineers 3
CGE665 Facilities Engineering (BL) 3
CPE680 Leadership And Professional Ethics For Engineers 3

CGE558 Geology and Drilling Laboratory 1


CGE617 Reservoir and Gas Laboratory 1
JUMLAH 14

Inter
sesi CHE690 Industrial Training 5
JUMLAH 5

7 CGE683 Final Year Project I 3


CGE602 Field Development Plan I 3
Elective Course I (BL) 3
CGE671 Petroleum Project Management (BL) 3
CGE656 Oil and Gas Simulation Laboratory 1
CGE660 Engineering Economics of Oil & Gas Operations (BL) 3
JUMLAH 16

8 CGE681
CGE693 Final Year Project II 3
CGE603 Field Development Plan II 3
Elective Course II (BL) 3
Elective Course III (BL) 3
JUMLAH
12
JUMLAH BESAR
128

Package 4 (Intake Diploma)

SEM KOD KURSUS PRA-SYARAT JAM KT


PC CTU551 Tamadun Islam dan Asia 2
KKR 1 Co curriculum I 1
KKR2 Co-Curriculum II 1
KKR3 Co-Curriculum III 1

CHE493 Fluid Mechanics 3


MAT435 Calculus For Engineers 3
CPE414 Engineering Drawing 1
CHE495 Hydrocarbon Chemistry 3
CHE433 Thermodynamics 3
JUMLAH 18

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2 CTU553 Ethnic Relationship 2
MAT455 Further Calculus for Engineers MAT435 3
CGE535 Electrical and Instrumentation Technology 2
ELC590 English for Oral Presentation 2
CGE526 Petroleum Geology 3
CGE410 Statics and Dynamics 3
JUMLAH 15

3 BKE1 Bahasa Ketiga I 2


CGE416 Introduction to Petroleum Technology 3
MAT565 Advanced Differential Equations MAT455 3
CGE567 Reservoir Engineering I 3
CGE674 Formation Evaluation
3
CGE536 Thermofluids Laboratory 1
JUMLAH 15

4 BKE2 Bahasa Ketiga II 2


EWC661 English for Report Writing 2
CGE588 Reservoir Engineering II CGE567 3
CGE652 Mass and Heat Transfer of Oil and Gas Process 3
CGE577 Drilling Engineering I 3
CGE443 Computer Applications in Oil and Gas 3
JUMLAH 16

5 BKE3 Bahasa Ketiga III 2


ENT600 Technopreneurship 3
CGE669 Oil and Gas Process Design 3
CGE686 Pollution Control and Waste Management 3
CGE659 Petroleum Production Engineering 3
CGE578 Drilling Engineering II CGE577 3
JUMLAH 17

SEM KOD KURSUS PRA-SYARAT JAM KT


6 CGE653 Health Safety and Environment 3
CHE515 Instrumental Chemistry For Engineers 3
CGE665 Facilities Engineering (BL) 3
CPE680 Leadership And Professional Ethics For Engineers 3

CGE558 Geology and Drilling Laboratory 1


CGE617 Reservoir and Gas Laboratory 1
JUMLAH 14

Inter
sesi CGE688 Industrial Training 5
JUMLAH 5

7 CGE681 Final Year Project I 3

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CGE602 Field Development Plan I 3
Elective Course I (BL) 3
CGE671 Petroleum Project Management (BL) 3
CGE656 Oil and Gas Simulation Laboratory 1
CGE660 Engineering Economics of Oil & Gas Operations (BL) 3
JUMLAH 16

8 CGE681
CGE691 Final Year Project II 3
CGE603 Field Development Plan II 3
Elective Course II (BL) 3
Elective Course III (BL) 3

JUMLAH
12
JUMLAH
BESAR 128

ELECTIVE COURSES

PRA- JAM Contact hour


SEM KOD KURSUS SYARAT KT K T M
CGE616 Enhanced Oil Recovery 3 3 1 -
CGE618 Advanced Production Engineering 3 3 1 -
CGE696 Well Testing 3 3 1 -
CGE677 Gas Utilization 3 3 1 -
CGE687 Gas Transmission and Distribution 3 3 1 -
CGE676 Maintenance and Reliability Engineering 3 3 1 -
CGE658 Platform Architecture 3 3 1 -
CGE668 Materials, Codes and Standards 3 3 1 -
CPE656 Petroleum Refining Engineering 3 3 1 -
CGE667 Gas Process Engineering 3 3 1
CGE697 Process Optimization 3 3 1 -

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6.3 Learning Outcome and Soft Skill (LO-KI) Matrix For Programme EH 243
Courses

Programme Outcomes
Semester Courses
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12

CTU551 Tamadun Islam dan Asia    

KKR 1 Co curriculum I     

CHE493 Fluid Mechanics  

1
MAT435 Calculus For Engineers  

CHE495 Hydrocarbon Chemistry  

CPE414 Engineering Drawing  

CGE416 Introduction to Petroleum Technology


  

CTU553 Ethnic Relationship


      

KKR2 Co-Curriculum II
    

ELC590 English for Oral Presentation


2
MAT455 Further Calculus for Engineers
  

CGE535 Electrical and Instrumentation Technology


 

CGE526 Petroleum Geology


  

CGE410 Statics and Dynamics


 

Programme Outcomes
Semester Courses
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12

BKE1 Bahasa Ketiga I


KKR3 Co-Curriculum III


    

MAT565 Advanced Differential Equations


  

3
CHE433 Thermodynamics
 

CGE674 Formation Evaluation


  

CGE567 Reservoir Engineering I


 

CGE536 Thermofluids Laboratory


  

BKE2 Bahasa Ketiga II


EWC661 English for Report Writing

CGE588 Reservoir Engineering II


  
4
CGE642 Mass and Heat Transfer of Oil and Gas Process  

CGE577 Drilling Engineering I


 

CGE443 Computer Applications in Oil and Gas


  

BKE3 Bahasa Ketiga III


5
ENT600 Techno preneurship
  

CGE669 Oil and Gas Process Design


 

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CGE686 Pollution Control and Waste Management
   

CGE659 Petroleum Production Engineering


 

CGE578 Drilling Engineering II


 

Programme Outcomes
Semester Courses
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12

CGE653 Health Safety and Environment


  

CHE515 Instrumental Chemistry For Engineers


 

CGE665 Facilities Engineering


 
6
CPE680 Leadership And Professional Ethics For Engineers
   

CGE558 Geology and Drilling Laboratory


  

CGE617 Reservoir and Gas Laboratory


  

CGE688 Industrial Training     

CGE631 Final Year Project I   

CGE602 Field Development Plan I   

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Elective Course I (BL)  

CGE671 Petroleum Project Management   

CGE656 Oil and Gas Simulation Laboratory   

CGE660 Engineering Economics of Oil & Gas Operations  

CGE693Final Year Project II    

CGE603 Field Development Plan II


   
8
Elective Course II (BL)
 

Elective Course III (BL)


 

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6.4 Programme Core Courses: Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Oil and Gas
(EH243)

SEMESTER 1

CODE : CGE 416


COURSE : INTRODUCTION TO PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces an overview of the main disciplines and fundamental concepts of
several main topics which include petroleum geology, overview of petroleum play and
petroleum exploration, reservoir engineering concepts, drilling and completion
development, in aspect of economic and technology advancements is also in this
course.

SEMESTER 2

CODE : CGE 535


COURSE : ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Electrical and instrumentation technology is a course that studies the basic knowledge of
electrical engineering in the context of applications in introduction to the basic
concepts of electricity which leads to DC circuits and analysis. Also taught in this course
are semiconductor devices, simple AC circuit, transformers, electrical motors and
instrumentation, safety and electrical power transmission and distribution.

CODE : CGE 410


COURSE : STATICS AND DYNAMICS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course has been designed to introduce students to the basic principles and
concepts in static and dynamics. The course is divided into two parts. The first part deals
with the analysis of particle and rigid body in static. It covers the resultant and resolution
of forces acting on a particle and rigid body, the equilibrium of a particle and rigid body,
how to replace a force system with an equivalent system, analysis of structure, forces in
beams, analysis of friction and moments of inertia. The second part deals analysis of
particles in motion. It includes the kinematic and kinetic of rigid bodies. It will cover the
rectilinear and curvilinear motion of particles, Newton’s Second Law of particles, work
and energy for particles.

CODE : CGE 526


COURSE : PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This subject is covered the geological foundations of petroleum formation and
exploration is essential to any career in the hydrocarbon industry. It also provides a basic
introduction to geology and develops the knowledge and skills necessary for
understanding petroleum formation, migration and accumulation, and methods of
detecting, measuring and developing petroleum reserves.

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SEMESTER 3

CODE : CGE567
COURSE : RESERVOIR ENGINEERING I
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The course begins with overview of reservoir rock and fluid properties before focusing in
details on concepts of fluid flow through porous media. The course also include study
of rock-fluid interactions, hydrocarbon phase behaviour and PVT analysis. Finally,
the course discusses on reservoir fluid identification with analysis of dry gas behaviour
and black oil properties.

CODE : CGE 674


COURSE : FORMATION EVALUATION
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course deals with principles and techniques in reservoir rock evaluation, which
can be applied to assess for the potential reservoirs. Students will be exposed to the
various type of logging tools and the log interpretation techniques used to evaluate
the important petrophysical parameters of the reservoirs. The course begins with the
introduction to conventional open hole logging tools and the log interpretation
techniques calibrated with core analysis to evaluate petrophysical parameters in
detailing reservoir description. Students will also be introduced to cased hole and
advanced logging tools which are unique and fundamentally different from
conventional logging tools.

CODE : CGE536
COURSE : THERMOFLUIDS LAB
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course involves series of experiments that deals with the principles of thermodynamic
units, as well as fluid flow concept.

SEMESTER 4

CODE : CGE642
COURSE : MASS AND HEAT TRANSFERS IN OIL AND GAS UNIT OPERATION
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces the students the fundamental knowledge of mass transfer and
heat transfer operations. The topics covered include the concept of mass transfer
and equipment design for distillation and absorption, the concept of heat transfer
and exposure to heat exchanger design. Students are also exposed to several types
and designs of equipment employing the principle which are important to oil and gas
industries.

CODE : CGE588
COURSE : RESERVOIR ENGINEERING II
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course covers concepts of reservoir engineering, flow through porous media, reserve
estimation, drive mechanism, material balance equations, water influx and immiscible
displacement.

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CODE : CGE 577
COURSE : DRILLING ENGINEERING I
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course provides a basic knowledge on the mechanical components of oil and gas
drilling rig to familiarize student with the drilling equipment’s and processes. It is also
designed to facilitate an understanding of drilling techniques and problems employed in
general drilling operation.

CODE : CGE443
COURSE : COMPUTER APPLICATION IN OIL AND GAS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This is a fundamental computing course focusing on computational mathematics
for the use in oil and gas engineering applications. This course also aims to introduce
the fundamentals of reservoir simulation to solve real reservoir engineering problems.

SEMESTER 5

CODE : CGE669
COURSE : OIL AND GAS PROCESS DESIGN
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course covers the concepts of process design in oil and gas industries. The topics that
to be covered include the treatment of produced natural gas and fluid such as crude oil
and water. Strong emphasis will be given to major processes used in the petroleum
refining such as removal of emulsions, oil desalting and cruder stabilization. For natural
gas processing, emphasis will be given to main processes such as natural gas
sweetening, dehydration and fractionation of natural gas liquid. Besides, students will be
exposed to computational software fore design and simulation of various processes. An
overview of the concept of process control and instrumentation will be provided.

CODE : CGE578
COURSE : DRILLING ENGINEERING II
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Drilling Engineering II is an advanced course from Drilling Engineering I. This course is
designed to introduce and comprehend the students to the more advance concept
and technique in well planning and drilling operations. Topics covered include
directional drilling, directional surveying, hole problems, hydraulic and wellbore
integrity, special operation, drilling program and special topics, which introduces new
and advanced technologies in drilling.

CODE : CGE686
COURSE : POLLUTION CONTROL AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course includes introductory topics on general overview of oil pollution
occurrences, oil compositions and properties as well as remote sensing and detection
technology used. Oil spill effects on the environment and oil pollution management is
discussed in the subsequent topics. Fundamentals of oil spillage are covered in the
behavior of oil spilled topic. Natural weathering processes, oil spreading and trajectory
models are elaborated. This is followed by topics on oil containment and recovery
methods which include physical, chemical and biological approach. At this
juncture, students will be introduced to booms, skimmers, chemical dispersant and
biodegradation aspects in dealing with oil spillage. Also included is the topic on oil
pollution spill response and preparedness. Finally the course discusses the broader aspect
of wastes generated from oil and gas industries. This includes treatments and
management hierarchy involved in treating these wastes.

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CODE : CGE659
COURSE : PETROLEUM PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces the petroleum production systems including reservoir’s inflow
performance and well’s outflow performance concepts, formation damage
mechanisms; surface production facilities and operation; tubing performance
analysis, design and selection; basic well completion design concepts and familiarization
of downhole completion equipment; overview of artificial lift systems including
technologies, equipment and fundamental mechanisms of each system, selection
criteria, design and analysis of artificial lift systems including gas lift, and pump lift;
Analysis and optimization of total petroleum production systems using conventional and
nodal analysis. The connecting theme of the topics is to follow flow of fluids from the
reservoir/well interface through the well and surface facilities, with emphasis on
hardware components, their functions and importance.

SEMESTER 6

CODE : CGE665
COURSE : FACILITIES ENGINEERING
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course deals with the ability of students to apply fundamental science and
engineering knowledge to solve knowledge in the area of offshore engineering and
further their understanding of the multidisciplinary nature of offshore oil and gas
engineering. This course provides study on surface equipment related to Exploration and
Production (E&P) processes and introduce the conception of the overall facilities setup
as well as designing of some of the critical equipment. As part of the assignment work,
students have the opportunity to work as individuals and as part of a team.

CODE : CGE558
COURSE : GEOLOGY AND DRILLING LABORATORY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This module is designed with series of laboratory exercises that will supplement to lectures
and offer practical experience to equip the students with a basic understanding of the
concepts and method in drilling and geology.

CODE : CGE617
COURSE : RESERVOIR AND GAS LABORATORY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course involves series of experiments that deals with the principles application of gas
engineering and reservoir engineering.

CODE : CGE653
COURSE : HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIROMENT (HSE)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course provides an introduction to the aspects of safety, health and environment
(SHE) in the oil and gas industry. The syllabus covers the general principles of SHE as well
as the specialised SHE topics related to the oil and gas industrial activities.

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SEMESTER 7

CODE : CGE690
COURSE : INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Industrial training is an important component in engineering curriculum. Theories learnt in
the entire core and non-core courses will have to be applied into the real working
environment in engineering industries, specifically to get them involved in chemical
or relevant engineering projects. Prior to the actual training in industries, students are
required to make job applications before stepping into the real working environment.

CODE : CGE683
COURSE : FINAL YEAR PROJECT I
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The Final Year Project I (FYP I) provides an introduction to engineering study by giving
students experience in project planning, literature searching, methodology
development, oral presentation, report writing and plagiarism checking that is done in
the first semester of the fourth year. It plagiarism checking that is done in the first semester
of the fourth year. It is a prerequisite for Final Year Project II course and is
conducted concurrently with the industrial training course that runs off-campus. The
outcome of this course is a research proposal related to oil and gas area.

CODE : CGE660
COURSE : ENGINEERING ECONOMICS OF OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course outlines the fundamentals of general economic principles. It introduces topics
related to upstream operation petroleum economics and give an overview to the
students on exploration and production (E&P) projects. This course also covers on
overview of E&P project economic evaluation, risks & uncertainty and various economic
representations.

CODE : CGE602
COURSE : FIELD DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This is a capstone course which integrates key learning outcomes from previous taught
courses. Students work in a team to perform a technical and economic study of a
given field by considering latest viable technology, economics, environmental and
political conditions. Students are required to performed detailed development of the
assigned field by incorporating all the skills gained from the core courses. The course
covers mainly on the reserves estimation of oil and gas, reservoir modelling, development
strategy and economic evaluation. Students should also propose the relevant surface
facilities and identify HSE issues as well as risk and uncertainties. Each team is expected to
work collectively with other student groups and/or industry players to ensure that
production and development costs are optimised. Finally, students must produce written
report and present their findings to a panel of examiners to convince their case.

CODE : CGE671
COURSE : PETROLEUM PROJECT MANAGEMENT
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

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This course aims at providing student a general exposure to petroleum project and
operations management theories and practices.

CODE : CGE656
COURSE : OIL AND GAS SIMULATION LABORATORY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course deals with the application of oil and gas simulation tools to solve different
engineering problems.

SEMESTER 8

CODE : CGE693
COURSE : FINAL YEAR PROJECT II
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The Final Year Project II provides the continuation to research study by giving students the
experience in executing the planned research based project, analyzing and interpreting
data, concluding the findings, poster presentation, report and journal writing. The task in
Final Year Project II will be carried out individually.

CODE : CGE603
COURSE : FIELD DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This is a capstone course which integrates key learning outcomes from previous taught
courses. Students work in a team to perform a technical and economic study of a
given field by considering latest viable technology, economics, environmental and
political conditions. Students are required to performed detailed development of the
assigned field by incorporating all the skills gained from the core courses. The course
covers mainly on the reserves estimation of oil and gas, reservoir modelling, development
strategy and economic evaluation. Students should also propose the relevant surface
facilities and identify HSE issues as well as risk and uncertainties. Each team is expected to
work collectively with other student groups and/or industry players to ensure that
production and development costs are optimised. Finally, students must produce written
report and present their findings to a panel of examiners to convince their case.

SPECIALIZATION COURSE

CODE : CGE616
COURSE : ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course aims to introduce the students the fundamentals knowledge of enhanced oil
recovery (EOR) processes used or proposed to be used in the petroleum industry. Basic
concepts and theories of enhanced oil recovery, such as water flooding, polymer
flooding, surfactant flooding, miscible and immiscible gas flooding and thermal recovery
processes and strategies will be taught in this course.

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CODE : CGE618
COURSE : ADVANCED PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course provides understanding about common problems and scenarios
encountered in oil and gas industry and provides insight about how to deal with them.
More Over design of gas lift and sand control process will be discussed in details.

CODE : CGE696
COURSE : WELL TESTING
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course provides disscuations on line source solution, an introduction to well test
analysis in oil and gas reservoirs. The syllabus covers the general well tests commonoly
conducted in the industry. Moreover interpreatation of the tests using various methods
and their applications will be covered in this course.

CODE : CGE677
COURSE : GAS UTILIZATION
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course enables students to understand the basic concepts of gas utilization,
combustion of natural gas, flame properties and structure, equipments for gas
utilization, design principles and characteristics, power production from gas, waste
heat recovery as well as safety in gas utilization facilities.

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7.0 IMPORTANT ACADEMIC INFORMATION

7.1 Plagiarism: Statement

Plagiarism is using other people’s ideas such as words, opinions, thoughts, products,
information and findings/results, (both spoken or written) inclusive of assignments, project
papers, thesis/dissertations, research, proposals, tests and examination papers and pass
them off as your own without giving credit to them in the form of citation,
acknowledgement and referencing.

The penalties for plagiarism include the following:


A fail grade of work
Suspension from academic session
Expulsion from the University
Withdrawal or revocation of Degree

7.2 Requirements of Class Attendance

Students must attend all lectures including other forms of learning activities such as
workshops/ tutorials/ laboratory work/ studio work/ fieldwork/ practical work/ practicum/
industrial or clinical training as stipulated in the syllabus. Students with less than 80%
attendance from the total contact hours for;

1. courses with final examinations, are not allowed to sit for the final examination of
that course.
2. courses with no final examinations, the course work will not be evaluated.

This is true for every course if the written approval for absence is not sought from the
Faculty/Branch Campus/Learning Centre.

Students affected will be given a Grade F or fail with a ZZ status and are required to pay
a processing fee of RM100.00.

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7.3 Award of Degree

A Bachelor’s (Honours) Degree will be conferred on a student who fulfills the


following
requirements:

1. acquired a CGPA of at least 2.00


2. passed all the courses required by the Programme of Study and obtained a
Completed status (ANC, TS or TM)
3. fulfilled all conditions and requirements of the University
4. endorsed by the Senate

7.4 Class of Degree

Class Range of CGPA

First 3.50-4.00

Second (Upper) 3.00-3.49

Second (Lower) 2.20-2.99

Third 2.00-2.19

Students will be given the following status based on their CGPA:

ANC : Completed with Vice Chancellor’s Award


TS : Completed with Dean’s List Award
TM : Completed
AD : Dean’s List Award
LU : Pass
P : Probation (Unsatisfactory)
D : Failed and Terminated

7.5 Vice Chancellor’s Award


The Vice Chancellor’s Award is a studies and obtained the Dean’s training semesters)
throughout the distinction award for students who completed their List Award every
semester (not including practical duration of their studies at the University.

7.6 Dean’s List Award

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The Dean’s List award is a distinction award for students who obtained a minimum GPA
of 3.50 for at least 12 credit units (excluding courses with Pass/Fail status) in a semester.

7.7 Marking Scheme


The official marking scheme of the university and its stipulations are as follows.
Students will be given a grade according to this marking scheme.

Grade Marks Grade Points Interpretation


A+ 100 - 90 4.00 Excellent
A 89 - 80 4.00 Excellent
A- 79 - 75 3.67 Excellent
B+ 74 - 70 3.33 Good
B 69 - 65 3.00 Good
B- 64 -60 2.67 Good
C+ 59 - 55 2.33 Pass
C 54 - 50 2.00 Pass
C- 49 - 47 1.67 Fail
D+ 46 - 44 1.33 Fail
D 43 - 40 1.00 Fail
E 39 - 30 0.67 Fail
F 29 - 0 0.00 Fail

LU Pass TL Incomplete

F1 Fail a course on first (1st) UD Audit


attemp
t

F2 Fail a course on second (2nd) FD Disciplinary Action


attemp
t
XX Absent from final examination with
F3 Fail a course on third (3rd) permission
attemp
t

PD Credit Transfer YY Absent from final examination without


permission

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PC Credit Exemption ZZ Barred from taking the final examination
for
courses with final examination; or not given
the
assessment marks for courses without
the final
examination

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8.0 Student Facilities

8.1 Library

Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak

The library was established in 1960 under the Rural and Industrial Development Authority (RIDA) in Petaling Jaya. In 1972, a new main library
building was completed in Shah Alam and named Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak 1. To date, the library collections have more than 600,500
volumes comprising books, pamphlets, conference papers, bibliographies, calendars and other non-print materials in microform format. The
library also holds about 5,000 periodical titles currently subscribed or received through requests/donations. A number of more than 50 online
databases are subscribed from various journals. In addition to the main library, there are eight other component libraries namely:

Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak 2 (1986)


The library specialises in Business and Law Collections besides providing reading and reference materials for the off campus and distance
learning students.

Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak 3 (2003)


The library specialises in collections on Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
Materials available in the library cater to subjects offered by these Faculties.

Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak 4 (2004)


The library specialises in collections on Medicine, Pharmacy, Computer Science, Performing Arts and Sport Science. Materials available in
the library cater to subjects offered by the Faculties.

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Library Services

Counter Counter 1: charging, discharging & renewals.


Counter 2: registration, cancellation of membership, overdue
Services PTAR payments and

enquiries.

Books that are needed but are on loan can be reserved through
Book Infotrack

Reservation (ILMU) and also through PTAR Web (Online Patron Enquiry).

Books which are not available in our library may be borrowed from
Inter-Library other

Loans libraries via Inter-library Loans (ILL).

Past years question papers, student and staff can be


Past years final thesis accessed

papers via digital collections.

Registration of members will be done at the counter service or


Membership otherwise their
details can be uploaded from Pusat Sistem Maklumat Bersepadu
Registration (PSMB) in

case of full-time students.

Serial Services Procurement of periodicals in printed - journal, magazine, etc.


Procurement of electronic form (Online Database) relating to the
curriculum of

studies in UiTM.

E-journals

Journals with impact factor

Open access journals


Indexing of locally based UiTM publications journal
articles

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UiTM publications

Newsletter & Bulletin

Tun Abdul Razak Library (PTAR)


Universiti Teknologi MARA,
40450, Shah Alam Selangor,
MALAYSIA
(603) - 5544 3714 , (603) - 5544 3743 , (603) - 5544 3718 , (603) - 5521 1704 Faxs: (603) 5544 3730

8.2 Class, Meeting Room, Computer Lab and Lecture Theatre

The faculty offers a wide choice of facilities to help the students in their learning process. It has well developed laboratories for teaching
and research. High technology equipments are available in specialized laboratories with recent facilities for unit operations, chemical
reaction, heat transfer, fluid flow, particle technology, industrial process, control and instrumentation. There are four courses that takes
care the hands-on practice in the laboratory.

Chemical Engineering Laboratory syllabi are constructed to help the students understand the theory through experiments, which they
have learned in their classes through lectures. Apart from these equipments, there are also available equipment used for research
activities and consultancy work by our academic staff.

In line with recent development of new technologies, the faculty also provides the Computer Lab to enhance students skill and
knowledge towards computer. The Computer Lab is also equipped with the up to date software which can assist the students to develop
their knowledge in modelling and simulation as required by the processes in the chemical industries such as HYSIS, AutoCAD, Vantage PID
and MATLAB suitable for teaching and research activities. Students also can make use of the computer facilities to prepare their
assignments and reports.

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S&T

B5-A12-1 Bilik Kuliah - 31 31 √ - √ Access Door

B5-A12-2 Bilik Kuliah - 37 37 √ - √ Access Door

B5-A12-3 Bilik Kuliah - 42 42 √ - √ Access Door

B5-A12-4 Bilik Kuliah - 42 42 √ - √ Access Door


BLOK 5
(ARAS 12)
B5-A12-5 Bilik Kuliah - 42 42 √ - √ Access Door

B5-A12-6 Bilik Kuliah 4 26 26 √ - √ Access Door

B5-A12-7 Bilik Kuliah - 28 28 √ - √ Access Door

B5-A12-8 Bilik Kuliah - 35 35 √ - √ Kunci

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SENARAI RUANG KULIAH FAKULTI KEJURUTERAAN KIMIA
SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 2017 (20174)

NO. NAMA FLIP KERUSI MEJA


ARAS TV LCD WHITEBOARD KUNCI CATATAN
BILIK BILIK/RUANG CHAIR PELAJAR PELAJAR
Pintu tidak dikunci
BLOK 2
B2-A9-9/10 Bilik Kuliah 29 x x x x √ Kunci sehingga dimaklumkan
(ARAS 9)
& tiada kipas
Pintu tidak dikunci
BLOK 2
B2-A10-16/17 Bilik Kuliah 15 x x x x √ Kunci sehingga dimaklumkan
(ARAS 10)
& tiada kipas

Pintu tidak dikunci


BLOK 3
B3-A10-14/15 Bilik Kuliah 34 x x x x √ Kunci sehingga dimaklumkan
(ARAS 10)
& tiada kipas
Pintu tidak dikunci
BLOK 3
B3-A11-14/15 Bilik Kuliah x x x x x x Kunci sehingga dimaklumkan
(ARAS 11)
& tiada kipas

S&T

B5-A13-1A Bilik Kuliah 16 5 - √ - √ Kunci

B5-A13-2A Bilik Kuliah 28 - - √ - √ Kunci

BLOK 5
B5-A13-3A Bilik Kuliah - 43 43 √ - √ Kunci
(ARAS 13)

B5-A13-4A Bilik Kuliah 25 - - √ - √ Kunci

B5-A13-5A Bilik Kuliah 25 - - √ - √ Kunci

Pintu tidak dikunci


B5-A7-5 Bilik Kuliah 26 - - - - √ Kunci
BLOK 5 sehingga dimaklumkan
(ARAS 7) Pintu tidak dikunci
B5-A7-6 Bilik Kuliah 34 - - - - √ Kunci
sehingga dimaklumkan

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SENARAI RUANG KULIAH FAKULTI KEJURUTERAAN KIMIA
SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 2017 (20174)

NO. NAMA FLIP KERUSI MEJA


ARAS TV LCD WHITEBOARD KUNCI CATATAN
BILIK BILIK/RUANG CHAIR PELAJAR PELAJAR

MKB5-A9-15A Makmal Komputer - √ √ √ - √ Kunci

MKB5-A9-15B Makmal Komputer - √ √ √ - √ Kunci


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MKB5-A9-C Makmal Komputer - √ √ √ - √ Kunci

MKB5-A9-D Makmal Komputer - √ √ √ - √ Kunci

S&T 6 Bio Informatics Lab Makmal Komputer - √ √ - √ √ Kunci

DKD Dewan Kuliah - √ √ - √ √ Kunci

LCD rosak - dalam


DKG Dewan Kuliah - √ √ - √ √ Kunci
proses penggantian
Pintu tidak dikunci
B1-A6-18 Bilik Peperiksaan 60 - - - - √ Kunci
sehingga dimaklumkan
Pintu tidak dikunci
B1-A6-20 Bilik Peperiksaan - 20 21 - - √ Kunci
sehingga dimaklumkan
Pintu tidak dikunci
B1-A7-20 Bilik Peperiksaan - - - - - √ Kunci
sehingga dimaklumkan

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8.3 Laboratory safety

All students must read and understand the information in this document with regard to
laboratory safety and emergency procedures prior to the first laboratory session. Effort
has been made to address situations that may pose a hazard in the lab but the
information and instructions provided cannot be considered all-inclusive.

Students must adhere to written and verbal safety instructions throughout the academic
term. Since additional instructions may be given at the beginning of laboratory sessions, it
is important that all students arrive at each session on time.

Safety training and/or information should be provided by a faculty member, teaching


assistant, lab safety contact, or staff member at the beginning of a new assignment or
when a new hazard is introduced into the workplace.

8.3.1 Personal and General Laboratory safety Regulations

1. Never eat, drink, or smoke while working in the laboratory.


2. Read labels carefully.
3. Do not use any equipment unless you are trained and approved as a
user by your supervisor.
4. Wear safety glasses or face shields when working with hazardous materials
and/or equipment.
5. Wear gloves when using any hazardous or toxic agent.
6. Clothing: wear gloves, laboratory coats (white), safety shield or glasses and
shoes are required when working in a Lab
7. If you have long hair or loose clothes, make sure it is tied back or confined.
8. Keep the work area clear of all materials except those needed for your work.
Hang your coats in the hall or placed them in a locker. Extra books, purses, etc.
should be kept away from equipment, that requires air flow or ventilation to
prevent overheating.
9. Disposal - Students are responsible for the proper disposal of used material
if any in appropriate containers.
10. Equipment Failure - If a piece of equipment fails while being used, report it
immediately to your Lab Assistant or Tutor. Never try to fix the problem yourself
because you could harm yourself and others.
11.If leaving a lab unattended, turn off all ignition sources and lock the doors.
12.Never pipette anything by mouth.
13.Clean up your work area before leaving.

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14.Wash hands before leaving the lab and before eating.

15. Never do unauthorized experiments.


16. Never work alone in laboratory.
17. Keep your lab space clean and organized.
18. Do not leave an on-going experiment unattended.
18. Always inform your instructor if you break a thermometer. Do not clean mercury
yourself!!
20. Never taste anything. Never pipette by mouth; use a bulb.
21. Never use open flames in laboratory unless instructed by the Technical Assistant.
21. Check your gla ssware for cracks and chips each time you use it. Cracks could
cause the glassware to fail during use and cause serious injury to you or lab
mates.
22. Maintain unobstructed access to all exits, fire extinguishers, electrical panels,
emergency showers, and eye washes.
23. Do not use corridors for storage or work areas.
23. Do not store heavy items above table height. Any overhead storage of
supplies on top of cabinets should be limited to lightweight items only. Also,
remember that a 36" diameter area around all fire sprinkler heads must be kept
clear at all times.
26. Areas containing lasers, biohazards, radioisotopes, and carcinogens should
be posted accordingly. However, do not post areas unnecessarily and be
sure that the labels are removed when the hazards are no longer present.
27. Be careful when lifting heavy objects. Only trained staff may operate forklifts or
cranes.
28. Clean your lab bench and equipment, and lock the door before you leave the
laboratory.
29. Treat every chemical as if it were hazardous.

Make sure all chemicals are clearly and currently labeled with the substance name,
concentration, date, and name of the individual responsible.

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