Sie sind auf Seite 1von 5

Page 1 of 5

UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA PAHANG (UMP)


FAKULTI KEJURUTERAAN MEKANIKAL
TEACHING PLAN
1

Course Code
and Name

BMM2021 Quality and Environmental Management System

Semester

Semester 3/4 Year 2

Program
Level/Categor
y

Degree / (Management/Law)

Unit

1 Credit

Prerequisite

NIL

Teaching
Methods

Lecture:
Tutorial:
Laboratory:

Course
Synopsis

1 units
0 unit
0 unit

(1 hours X 14 weeks)
(0 hours X 14 weeks)
(0 hours X 14 weeks)

The objective of this course is to analyse the philosophy and implementation of


Quality Management, Total Quality Management and the Environmental
Management. In Total Quality Management, students shall be exposed to the four
Quality components, namely; Quality Planning, Quality Control, Quality Assurance
and Quality Improvement. In Environmental Management, students will examine
the impact of environmental issues on organizational structure and operations
from a management perspective with a focus on how environmental concerns
create both threats and opportunities, and how they affect organizational strategic
management. Through project assignments, students will be exposed to real
world problems through the development of case studies and the application of
techniques and processes selected by class members.
By the end of the semester, students should be able to :

Course
Outcomes

CO1:

Understand key management concepts, quality and total quality


management, Demings management principles, ISO 9000, application of
management tools;

CO2:

Understand sustainable energy and environmental practices, understand


global and local environmental Issues, Malaysian Environmental Act and
Regulations, ISO 14000, and the design of Environmental
Management System and Corporate Social Responsibility.

Assessment

Assessment
Methods

CO1

CO2

Project

Test

Final Exam

Total

Distributi
on
40 %
20%

40%
100%

Page 2 of 5

10

References

1) Total Quality Management, Organization, and Strategy by James R. Evans 4th


Edition Thomson, South Western 2005;
2) Principles of Environmental Management; The Greening of Business; by Rogene
A. Buchholz; 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1998;
3) ISO 14001 Implementation Manual; by Gayle Woodside, Patrick Aurrichio, and
Jeanne Yturri; McGraw Hill, 1998;
4) Sistem Pengurusan Kualiti: Proses dan Pelaksanaan Di Malaysia, Kadir Arifin,
Penerbit UKM Bangi, 2009;
5) Pembangunan dan Alam Sekitar, Mohamand Suhaily Yusri Che Ngah, Penerbit
Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, 2005.

Engineering programmes must demonstrate that their students attain:


1. an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and a
mechanical-automotive engineering specialisation to the solution of complex engineering
problems
2. an ability to identify, formulate, research literature and analyse complex mechanical-automotive
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences and engineering sciences
3. an ability to design solutions for complex mechanical-automotive engineering problems and design
systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for
public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations
4. an ability to conduct investigation into complex problems using research-based knowledge and
research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and
synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions
5. an ability to create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering
and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to complex mechanical-automotive engineering
activities, with an understanding of the limitations
6. an ability to apply reasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety,
legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering
practice
7. an ability to understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and
environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development
8. an ability to apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of engineering practice
9. an ability to communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering
community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports
and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions
10. an ability to function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams and
in multi-disciplinary settings
11. an ability to recognise the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent
and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change
12. an ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and management
principles and apply these to ones own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage
projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

Page 3 of 5
PO
1

Course Objectives

PO
2

PO
3

PO
4

PO
5

Understanding the relevance of the course and understand an


overview of Quality Management, Total Quality Management,
Environmental Management and Corporate Social Responsibility
CO1

Understanding key management concepts and application of


management tools; including Demings management principles,
ISO 9000, and PDCA;
Understanding global and local environmental Issues and
designing of Environmental Management System and Corporate
Social Responsibility

PO
6

PO
7

PO
8

PO
9

PO
10

PO
11

PO
12

CO2

Understanding Sustainable Energy and Environmental Practices,


Malaysian Environmental Act and Regulations, and ISO 14000.

Course Outcome Analysis

Wee
k

Lesson Outcomes
1.0

Overview of the importance of this course to engineers


Introduction to the Course Plan

Introduction to Quality Management and Total Quality


Management
Introduction to Environmental Management and Social
Responsibility
Basic Concepts of Quality Management and Total Quality
Management

2.0
3

Bloom
Taxonomy

Delivery

Assessment

CO1( 1)

Understandin
g

Lecture

CO1(2)

Understandin
g

Lecture

CO1 (2)

Applying

Lecture

Assignment/
Mid-Semester
Examination

Introduction to the Course

CO
(Weightage)

Management Concepts and ISO9000


Understanding Demings 14 Points for Management
Demings Seven Deadly Diseases (Sins) in Management

Page 4 of 5

Understanding Kaizen and Other Management Concepts


Quality Leadership and Improving Organizational Process

Implementing Total Quality Management through ISO 9000


Advantages and Disadvantages of ISO 9000

3.0
6

CO1 (2)

Applying

Lecture

CO1 (2)

Applying

Lecture

CO2 (2)

Analyzing

Lecture

10

11

Introduction to Contemporary Global Environmental Issues


Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions to Global Warming,
and understanding of the Kyoto Protocol Mechanism

Introduction to Contemporary Local Environmental Issues


Air Quality, Malaysian Voluntary Initiatives in Greenhouse
Gas Mitigations

CO2 (2)

Applying

Lecture

Efficient Use of Natural Resources


Waste Disposal and Management
Business Opportunities

CO2 (2)

Applying

Lecture

Understanding Environmental Management System


Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility

Designing an Environmental Management System


Inclusions of Corporate Social Responsibility Programmes

CO2 (2)

Applying

Lecture

ISO14000 - Implementing Environmental Management


System through ISO14000
ISO14001 Planning, Implementation, Operation, Checking
& Corrective Actions, & Management Review

CO2 (2)

Applying

Lecture

5.0

12

Assignment/
Mid-Semester
Examination

Environmental Problems, Issues and Challenges

4.0 Environmental Management System


9

Assignment/
Mid-Semester
Examination

CO2 (2)

Applying

Lecture

Assignment/
Final
Examination

Assignment/
Final
Examination

Assignment/
Final
Examination

Assignment/
Final
Examination
Assignment/
Final
Examination

Assignment/
Final
Examination

Integration of Course Contents


Strategic Management Practice and Leadership
Case Studies of World-Class Companies and Organisations
Business Opportunities

CO1&2 (2)

Applying

Lecture

Assignment/
Final
Examination

Page 5 of 5

13

Students Projects Presentation (selected projects only)

CO1&2 (2)

Applying

14

Students Projects Presentation (selected projects only)


Course review.

CO 1&2(2)

Applying,
Analysing

Prepared by:

Name: Prof. Dr. Ir. Hassan Ibrahim


Position: Coordinator
Date:
2 Sep 2013

Checked by:

Name:
Position: Head, Mechanical Engineering
Date:

Name:
Position: Head, Mechanical Engineering
with Automotive Engineering
Date:

CL and
students
presentation
CL and
sudentss
presentation

Assignment/
Presentation
Assignment/
Presentation

Approved by:

Name:
Position: Dean, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering
Date:

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen