Friday, 18 September 2009

Selamat Hari Raya


Salam sejahtera! Cuti raya dah bermula, MPPUPM 08/09 ingin mengambil kesempatan ini untuk mengucapkan Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri kepada seluruh warga UPM! Semoga Ramadhan ini memberi keberkatan dan rahmat!
Mata kadang salah melihat....
Mulut kadang salah berucap....
Hati kadang salah menduga.....
Maafkan segala kesilapan yang pasti ada....
===== Mohon Maaf Zahir dan Batin ======

Editor: MPPUPM(FSTM) _ 18 Sept 2009

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Monday, 7 September 2009

Undergraduate Regulations

Undergraduate Regulations

1. UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA CONSTITUTION UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA RULES (ACADEMIC) 2003

2. UNIVERSITIES AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGES ACT 1971

3. Akta Universiti dan Kolej Universiti (Pindaan) 2008


Editor: MPPUPM(FSTM) _ 7 Sept 2009

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About Universiti Putra Malaysia

Dear Undergraduate Students,

Here is some information about Universiti Putra Malaysia. This is important for you to know about UPM for UPCOMING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AUDIT (APA).


1. When was UPM established?
UPM was established on 4 October 1971. Before it was known as Universiti Putra Malaysia, the university was called Universiti Pertanian Malaysia. The name change took place on April 3 1997.

2. How many campuses are there?
There are two campuses. The main one is in Serdang, while the branch campus is located in Bintulu, Sarawak

3. What is the name, title and designation of UPM’s Chief Executive Officer?
Prof. Datuk Dr. Nik Mustapha bin R. Abdullah, Vice Chancellor

4. What is the UPM Senate?
The Senate is the highest academic body of the University and is responsible for the general direction of instruction, research and examination, and the conferral of degrees, diplomas, certificates and other academic distinctions. The Vice Chancellor chairs the Senate meetings.

5. What is UPM’s vision?
The vision of UPM is to become a university of international repute

6. What is UPM’s mission (statement of purpose)?
The mission of UPM is to be a leading centre of learning and research, contributing not only towards the creation of wealth and nation building but also towards universal human advancement and discovery of knowledge.

7. What are UPM’s goals?
UPM has established 10 goals to achieve its vision. These are as follows:

1. To produce quality graduates who are competitive and resilient
2. To enhance the quality of UPM students through inculcation of soft skills
3. To transform UPM into a renowned research university
4. To strengthen UPM as a centre of excellence in agriculture education and research
5. To broaden and strengthen UPM network with industry and society
6. To manage human capital and work environment effectively
7. To enhance a quality management system based on good practice
8. To efficiently generate and manage the financial resources of UPM
9. To make UPM fully connected based on information and communication technology
10. To strengthen UPM through alumni involvement

*The first four goals are educational goals.

8. Why has UPM emphasised on incorporation of learning outcomes (LO) in its teaching-learning activities?
The learning outcomes are expected to prepare UPM graduates to have sufficient breadth and depth of knowledge, appropriate technical skills to be productive at the workplace, and social skills to adapt to different work requirements and environments. There are nine learning outcomes. These are:

• Knowledge in the discipline
• Psychomotor/Practical/Technical skills
• Critical thinking and scientific approach
• Communication skills
• Social skills and responsibility
• Professionalism, values, attitudes and ethics
• Lifelong learning and information management
• Managerial and entrepreneurial skills
• Leadership skills

9. Is development of a student’s generic (soft) skills considered in the learning scheme?
Yes. UPM places special attention to enhancement of soft skills or generic student attributes: communication skills, critical thinking and problem solving, lifelong learning and problem solving, team work skills, entrepreneurship skills, morals and professional ethics, and leadership skills.

10. How many faculties are there in UPM offering undergraduate education?
16 faculties (including 1 in Bintulu) offering 81 undergraduates programmes

11. Who are involved when UPM designs an academic programme?
Various external stakeholders/parties contribute to UPM’s design and delivery of curriculum and co-curriculum. These include academic and non-academic staff, students, the Ministry of Higher Education, government agencies, employers, alumni, academic experts and statutory bodies.

Editor: MPPUPM(FSTM) _ 7 Sept 2009

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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AUDIT (APA)

Dear all Undergraduate Students,

Our university shall be audited by the Malaysian Qualification Agency (which is under the ambit of the Ministry of Higher Education) on October 12-16 2009 to assess whether the University can be given a self-accreditation status. With this status, UPM shall be considered as having effective internal management systems for quality to manage its core functions (teaching-learning, research, professional service, community engagement) with resources and manpower available. This means that the required benchmarked academic performance and quality standards set by the Agency have been met.

September 8-9 will see UPM’s own internal auditors at work to ensure that our internal management systems are in place.

You may also be audited, and thus, your role is to ensure that you know as much as you can about UPM and our undergraduate regulations.


Info From:
Hanisah binti Abdul Rahman

Assistant Registar (Academic and Student Affairs)
Faculty of Food Science and Technology
Universiti Putra Malaysia
43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor
Tel : 603-8946 8420
Fax : 603-8942 3552

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Tuesday, 1 September 2009

Links










UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA Official Website
Faculty Food Science And Technology, UPM OFFICIAL WEBSITE
Registration Course Session 2009/2010(esmp)-1
UPM Students Portal
FOOD FAIR 2009
Student Representative Council FSTM Session 2008/2009
Student Representative Council UPM Session 2008/2009




Ministry of Higher Education
Ministry of Youth and Sports
Ministry of Health




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