Thursday, 5 December 2013

Activities and Conference (SEMESTER 6)




Quantity Surveying International Convention QSIC 2013










RISM Dinner 2013


















Research Dissertation QSB 4914 (SEMESTER 6)

Research Dissertation (QSB 4914)

Lecturer: Miss Theong May Chuan


Objectives:

  • This subject allows me to develop awareness of the current local and global issues in the construction industry.
  • This subject allows me to explore the approaches to research.
  • This subject allows me to demonstrate a systematic and orderly mind to produce a viable academic research.

Learning Outcomes:

Through the study of this subject,

  • I am able to use a depth of subject knowledge and apply analytical and research skills in closely defined topic areas.
  • I am able to collect data and information required and analyze data collected using appropriate techniques and tools.
  • I am able to develop a comprehensive research conclusion and summary.
  • I am able to adopt executive keyboarding to produce project documentation and presentations.



Module Schedule:

k/Date
Topics/Readers
Lecture
Tutorial
Self-directed Study
Hours
Hours
Hours
Week 1
30 August
Introduction to the module

Discussion

2
2
-
Week 2 (Last day to add/drop a module)
6 September
Introduction and Literature Review Chapters (Revision)


Discussion
Upgrading the chapters
2
2
10
Week 3
13 September
Data collection method (Revision)


Discussion
Data collection method
2
2
4
Week 4
20 September
Writing research methodology chapter


Discussion
research methodology chapter
2
2
10
Week 5
27 September
Analysis and presentation of results


Discussion
Analysis
2
2
10
Week 6
4 October
Analysis and presentation of results


Discussion
Analysis
2
2
10
Week 7
(Last day for
subject/module
withdrawal with
WD grade)
11 October
Analysis and presentation of results


Discussion
Analysis
2
2
10
Week 8
(Online Student
Registration)
18 October
Writing Conclusion and Recommendation Chapter


Discussion
Conclusion Chapter
2
2
8
Week 9
(Last day for
Online Student
Registration)
25 October
Structural and writing the dissertation


Discussion
Writing Up
2
2
7
Week 10
1 November
Structural and writing the dissertation


Discussion
Writing Up


2
2
7
4 to 8 November
(Non-contact Week)
Mid-semester Break

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-
-
Week/Date
Topics/Readers
Lecture
Tutorial
Self-directed Study


Hours
Hours
Hours
Week 11
(Online Course
Evaluation and
last day for
subject/module
withdrawal with
F(W) grade)
15 November
Correction, Upgrading, and Finalising Final Draft


Discussion
Upgrading
2
2
10
Week 12
(Last day for
completion of
Online Course
Evaluation)
22 November
Submission of final report


Discussion
Upgrading & submission
2
2
6
Week 13
29 November
Viva Presentation

Discussion
Preparation for Viva
2
2
8
Week 14
6 December
Binding of Dissertation


Discussion
Binding of Dissertation

2
2
4
Week 15
(Study Leave)
13 December
Submission: TGC Portfolio
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Cost Value Engineering QSB 4214 (SEMESTER 6)

COST VALUE ENGINEERING (QSB 4214)


Lecturer: Sr. Lee Wing Tey 


Objectives of this study:

  •      This subject allows me to understand in general the value process, function analysis and team dynamics in the client’s value system.
  •       This study allows me to identify alternatives to undertake value studies at different stage of a project. 
  •     This study enable me to propose a more collaborative effort towards the promotion and awareness of value management in Malaysian construction industry in an effort to achieve value for money invested.


Learning Outcomes:


Throughout this study,

  •         I am able to identify the appropriate time to carry out Value Engineering throughout different construction phases.
  •         I am able to recognize and recall the contribution of the value engineering /value management in the development process.
  •         I am able to apply the value management to a value outcome in the decision making process.
  •         I am able to analyse the cost and value implications of project scope .and generate a Job-Plan for the implementation of Value Management workshop.



Topics:

1. Introduction to Value Management
2. Define of Value Management
3. History and philosophy of Value Management
4. Distinction between Value Engineering/ Value Management/ Value Analysis
5. Concept if Value, Cost, Function and Worth
6. Unnecessary Cost
7. Implementation of Value Management
8. Value Management Tools and Techniques
9. The Job Plan Workshop
10. The facilitator
11. Benefits of Value Management
12. Problems and Constraints in Value Management



Group Assignments:

Objective:


  • To help students develop a deeper appreciation of the concepts learnt.

Learning Outcomes:

Through this assignment,

  • I am able to apply the concepts learnt.
  •  I am able to develop a deeper appreciation of the concepts learnt.


Assignment Brief:

Title :  Case Study Report for project implementing Value Management  in the Construction             Industry . (any project at your own selection either with VM implementation or to be               implemented with Value Management study )

Reporting Format of Case Study

-Introduction – Primary purpose of case study
-Executive summary of project under study
·         A brief description of project
·         A brief summary of problem
-The result of Functional Analysis
-Sketches before and after design showing proposed changes
-Technical data supporting the selection of alternative
-Cost Analysis
-Action plan – preparation of action plan to monitor the progress of work

-Conclusion and recommendation 





Development Economics QSB 4223 (SEMESTER 6)

DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS (QSB 4223)



Lecturer:    Mr Ho June Khai 
                  Miss Dianne Kok Hui Wen



Objectives: 

  • This study allows me to comprehend the basic principles of economics and its link to the real world of construction. 
  • This study allows me to develop an understanding of the whole process of property development. 
  • This study allows me to enhance the understanding of the contribution of feasibility study in property development. 
  • This study allows me to understand the overall mechanism of the finance system in the construction industry 



Learning Outcomes: 


Throughout this study,  
  • I am able to recognize and recall the contribution of the construction industry to a nation’s growth economy. 
  • I am able to calculate the developer’s budget (i.e. total development cost and gross development value) during the initial development process. 
  • I am able to execute the Cost-benefit Analysis in the early stage of investment proposal. 
  • I am able to execute the valuation system to help on decision making during the feasibility stage. 
  • I am able to classify various source of finance available in the construction industry 
  • I am able to outline the requirement in a quality market research


Topics:

  1. Introduction
  2. Property Development
  3. Property Investment Economics
  4. Factors in Property Development
  5. Development Appraisal
  6. Cost-benefit Analysis
  7. Market Research
  8. Development Finance


Assignment and coursework:

Objectives:

  • To learn how to conduct an analysis for a proposed development project.
  • To learn how to prepare a financial appraisal of a project using the Residue Method of Valuation.
  • To learn how to calculate cash flow.
  • To learn how to comment on the viability of a project.



Learning Outcomes:

Through this assignment,
  • I am able to learn the method to conduct an analysis for a proposed development project.
  • I am able to prepare a financial appraisal of a project using the Residue Method of Valuation.
  •  I am able to calculate cash flow.
  •  I am able to comment on the viability of a project.