Thursday 9 May 2013

Introduction of Natural and Built Environment

                Introduction of Natural and Built Environment


Welcome to Chia Sue Yi's Taylor Graduate Capabilities (TGC) Portfolio. The programme I'm taking is Foundation in Natural and Built Environment.


Foundation in Natural and Built Environment is under The School of Architecture, Building and Design. FNBE is a one year pre-university programme for high school graduates or O-level graduate who pursue a career in the built environment industry.

FNBE is a programme for student who wants to entry degree programme,such as Bachelor of Architecture,Bachelor in Quantity Surveying and Bachelor in Interior Design or more....

The School of Natural and Built Environments focuses on the unique relationships between the natural and built environments, and is a leading provider of education and research aimed at improving environmental and socio-economic sustainability.

FNBE's student will learn and be trained through excogitation by the creation of something in the mind and achieve complete understanding of it.
FNBE are required to learnt:

Semester 1 (21 weeks)

Elements of Natural and Built Environment ______________ (5 Credit Hours)
Introduction of the Construction Industry_______________ (5 Credit Hours)
Creative Thinking Skills ____________________________ (3 Credit Hours)
English 1 _______________________________________ (5 Credit Hours)
Malaysia Studies _________________________________ (3 Credit Hours)
Islamic Studies/Moral Studies _______________________ (3 Credit Hours)

Semester 2 (21 weeks)

Culture and Civilizations _____________________ (5 Credit Hours)
Design Visualization ________________________ (5 Credit Hours)
Social Psychology __________________________  (3 Credit Hours)
Introduction to Business or Mathematics _______  (3 Credit Hours)
Effective Public Communication _______________ (2 Credit Hours)
English 2 ________________________________   (5 Credit Hours)
National Language A/B ______________________ (3 Credit Hours)

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