Course image Python Programming in Business 2026/02 Saima Nisar
2025 - 2026

The course prepares students for machine learning in Python and help students develop a good understanding of applying Python to business applications. This course covers the main Python programming code for business modeling. Real examples and financial data are used for real world applications that strengthen students’ programming skills in Python.

Course image G0197 English novels and short stories 202602 Sana Achoui
2025 - 2026

This course teaches students about early English novels and few short stories. Students are encouraged to engage with the course and participate in classes.

Course image G1126 English Drama 2026/02 Jia Yang Song
2025 - 2026

This course is for sharing some basic knowledge of drama and performance theories. The students will have chance to know about why drama training is significant for their whole life. They will also have chance to appreicate some classic plays in the world and practice some scenes from the plays. They will be trained how to express in drama and theatre.

Course image G0302 Web Site Design G2 2026/02 Venantius Kumar Sevamalai
2025 - 2026

Ensure that you are enrolling into the correct group for this course by checking the Year/Month and lecturer name in the course title.

Please self-enrol into this Moodle course page with the pass key: tomato 

This course will provide a basic understanding of the methods and techniques of developing a simple to moderately complex web site.

 

Course image TCM206 Introduction to T&CM 2026/02 CHEP LEE LU SIANG
2025 - 2026

This course introduces the diversity of Traditional and Complementary Medicine (T&CM) in Malaysia and explores its integration with modern healthcare systems.

Course image SEM209 Organizational Behavior 2026/04 Yao Lyu
2025 - 2026

This course aims to 

•Understanding people in organization settings is essential in today’s business environment.
•Considers people in organizations from three levels:
•People – as individuals
•Interactions within and between teams/groups
•Organization as a whole
•Recognizes and takes the organizational behavior lenses on issues, including - wellbeing, power, culture, and change.
•Begins to develop critical approaches and skills in organizational behavior analysis
Course image G0195 Scientific Communication 2026/02 Swee Yun Pang
2025 - 2026

The course is designed to prepare students for effective scientific communication, addressing the basic elements of scientific literature review, management and presentation.

Course image G0196 Communication and Law in Malaysia 2026/02 Safrena Noreen Abd Malek
2025 - 2026

Provides to impart a basic understanding of the communication law of Malaysia. It provides insights into the constitutional principles and the laws that relate to communication whether via physical media, broadcasting media or digital media. An underlying theme will be the relationship between free speech and the legal restrictions imposed upon communication.

Course image FALSAFAH DAN ISU SEMASA 2025/09 Siti Shariyah Binti Shaari Siti Shariyah
2025 - 2026

Philosophy and Current Issues (Falsafah dan Isu Semasa) is a subject that explores the foundation of philosophy. Its role in shaping human thought and its relevance in addressing contemporary issues. It emphasizes the development of critical, creative and ethical thinking in line with the Malaysian philosophy of education. Students are exposed to various schools of philosophical thought, values and worldviews while also examining global and local issues such as sustainability, technology, culture, politics, religion, ethics and national development. The subject aims to nurture responsible, balanced individuals who can apply philosophical reasoning to real-life challenges in society.

Lecturer's name : Dr Siti Shariyah Shaari

Course image SEM107 Microeconomics Tutorial for Group 3 and 6 2025/09 Zhu
2025 - 2026

Course Name: Microeconomics (tutorial classes for group 3 and group 6)

Course Code: SEM107

Lecturer Name: Xiaofan ZHU 

Lecturere Email address: xiaofan.zhu@xmu.edu.my

Description: 

This course covers the basic economics problem, economic systems, demand and supply, theory of production and market structure. By the end of this course, students will have a strong grasp on the major issues microeconomists face, including: consumer and producer behavior, the nature of supply and demand, the different kinds of markets and how they function, and the welfare outcomes of consumers and producers. Students also explore how these formal principles and concepts apply to real-world issues.

Course image SEM105 Quantitative Methods and Data Analysis II 2025/09 Christopher Chung
2025 - 2026

Topics covered include: Matrix algebras, linear system of equations, Gauss-Jordan method, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, formulations of linear programming problems, solving linear programming problems, the graphical method, the simplex method, sensitivity analysis, applications of linear programming to marketing, finance and management, distribution and network problems.

Course image BSC136 Discrete Mathematics B 2025/09 Christopher Chung
2025 - 2026

This course introduces methods of discrete mathematics to students. Topics covered include: propositional logic, arguments, techniques of proof, sets, functions, number theory, counting techniques, the pigeonhole principle, permutations and combinations, relations, graphs, Eulerian and Hamiltonian paths, binary trees and spanning trees.

Course image BSC135 Python Programming Language 2025/09 Tony
2025 - 2026

This course provides a thorough introduction to the Python programming language. It will cover the basic syntax and grammar and expose students to practical programming techniques. Besides, this course offers the students about programming and application of NumPy and Tensorflow, which are the necessary tools for intelligence systems. More importantly, the students should be prepared to work in Linux environment. 

 

Lecturer: Tony Hii Chang Soon

Course image SOF103 C and C++ Programming 2025/09 Wong CC
2025 - 2026

SOF103 C and C++ Programming

 

The aims of this course are to provide a solid introduction to programming in C and C++ and to provide an overview

of the principles and constraints that affect the way in which these languages have been designed.

 

chimchwee.wong@xmu.edu.my

 

Course image Principles of Accounting 2025/09 YAP CHIN FOOK
2025 - 2026

This course is an introductory course of accounting. After learning the course, students are expected to understand the double-entry system in accounting, the accounting cycle, the accounting treatment of major balance sheet items, such as cash, accounts receivable, inventory, fixed assets, intangible assets, current liabilities, long-term liabilities and owners' equity. Case study will be applied to develop students’ professional judgment, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.