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International Islamic University Malaysia Engineering Course Outline
INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA

COURSE OUTLINE
Kulliyyah / Institute

Engineering

Department / Centre

Science in Engineering

Programme

All programmes

Name of Course / Mode

Engineering Ethics Safety and Environment /Full time

Course Code

GEN 4100

Name (s) of Academic staff / Instructor(s)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdi O. Shuriye

Rationale for the
Required course for all Engineering Programme inclusion of the course / module in the programme
Semester and Year
Offered

Every Semester

Status

Core

Level

3

Proposed Start Date

Final

76

118

UNGS 2050

Co-requisites (if any)

2

Total
Student
Learning
Time

3/118

Pre-requisites (if any)

Midterm

42
Credit Value / Hours

Assessments

2

Practical

Total Student Learning
Time (SLT)

Tutorial

Lecture

Face to Face

Independent
Learning

Batch of Student to be
Affected

None

Course Objectives

1. To equip engineering graduates with knowledge and skills required to solve ethical, religious and social problems which they might encounter in their professional life.
2. To enhance proper understanding and application of the
Islamic concepts on environment.

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3. To understand the idea of health and safety within the
Islamic outlook in relation to engineering practices.
4. To promote ethical research in bioengineering fields
5. To promote the culture of safety in the engineering work place and practical activities.
6. To help identify the different industrial hazards and its relation to ethical standards
7. To train engineers who are ethically and religiously conscious and mindful of their duties towards Allah, their profession, society both nationally and internationally.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Explain the implications of engineering professional ethics, religion and law.
2. Understand the role of ethics in engineering

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