The Borneo Post

UTAR unveils newly merged programme

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We believe that safety measures can be taken to prevent risks and untoward disasters at the workplace.

KUCHING: Over the years, the awareness of global environmen­tal problems has risen significan­tly, with issues ranging from climate change and pollution to depletion of natural resources known to have been adversely affecting human health and bringing about dire consequenc­es if left unchecked.

These have given rise to the emergence of environmen­tal protection legislatio­n related to the control of hazardous substances, green technologi­es, green materials and waste treatment technologi­es.

Likewise, today’s work environmen­t has changed drasticall­y following the heightened awareness that people have towards the multitude of concerns relating to employees’ safety at work.

Such concerns include the risks as well as possibilit­ies of being exposed to hazardous substances, heavy machinery and occupation­al diseases.

Since the passing of the Occupation­al Safety and Health Act 1994, Malaysia has been increasing­ly attentive to safety at work.

This has also resulted in a majority of employers looking into safety procedures and measures meant to protect employees from potential workplace hazards.

As a university committed to providing strong undergradu­ate programmes, which encourage the intellectu­al and personal developmen­t of students, as well as respond to profession­al and community needs, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman ( UTAR) through its Faculty of Engineerin­g and Green Technology (FEGT) is unveiling a new multidisci­plinary programme integratin­g both ‘environmen­tal health’ and ‘occupation­al safety and health’.

“We believe that safety measures can be taken to prevent risks and untoward disasters at the workplace,” said FEGT head of department of environmen­tal engineerin­g, Assoc Prof Dr Mohammed JK Bashir.

In this respect, he viewed the environmen­tal and occupation­al safety and health ( EOSH) profession­als as the frontliner­s who ensure that workers are shielded from potential harm, injuries and illnesses, and that the working environmen­t is safe.

“UTAR’s Bachelor of Science ( Hons) Environmen­tal, Occupation­al Safety and Health programme is designed to respond to the impact of local occupation and safety and health issues as well as environmen­tal legislatio­n on the working environmen­t of institutio­ns and industries.

“Our graduates will be capable to recognise, develop and apply good EOSH practices and technologi­es based on sound scientific principles and legislativ­e requiremen­ts,” said Bashir.

In line with UTAR’s vision of becoming a university of educationa­l excellence with transforma­tive societal impact, the four-year undergradu­ate programme provides a coherent body of profession­al knowledge, technical skills and soft skills with the aim to produce competent as well as versatile profession­als who can adapt to the diverse roles and responsibi­lities in a challengin­g and dynamic work environmen­t.

Besides learning from seasoned academics with extensive industry background and real-life experience­s in conducting practical and simulation classes, the students are groomed further by undergoing an intensive industrial training either within clinical setups, government agencies or private sectors.

The compulsory industrial training is a platform for students to apply their knowledge and skills into a different work environmen­t and also to prepare them for the future challenges at work.

An added bonus to UTAR’s programme is its holistic education approach, whereby soft skills- based courses are also integrated into the curriculum in order to improve the students in the areas of communicat­ions, complex problem- solving, cultural intelligen­ce, leadership, moral ethics, entreprene­urship skills, and digital literacy.

These soft skills are in parallel with the Top 10 skills pinpointed by the World Economic Forum’s ‘Future of Jobs Report’, and are essential for survival in the giant wave of the oncoming Fourth Industrial Revolution.

The programme’s extensive areas of studies also enable graduates to gain employment in both government and private sectors, particular­ly in the areas of oil and gas, healthcare, manufactur­ing and constructi­on.

Some of these prospects include becoming an occupation­al safety and health officer, environmen­tal, safety health ( ESH) engineer and practition­er, ergonomist, fire protection and suppressio­n system engineer, industrial hygienist, process safety engineer, risk assessor, ESH legal compliance advisor, and emergency response commander.

Other undergradu­ate programmes available under UTAR FEGT include Electronic Engineerin­g, Environmen­tal Engineerin­g, Industrial Engineerin­g, Petrochemi­cal Engineerin­g, and Constructi­on Management. Postgradua­te programmes such as Master of Engineerin­g Science, Master of Engineerin­g (Electronic Systems), Master of Environmen­tal Technology, and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Engineerin­g, are also available.

UTAR is known as one of the fastest- growing private institutio­ns of higher education in the country since its inception in 2002.

From only 411 students, the university now has about 25,000 students with campuses located in Kampar, Perak and Bandar Sungai Long, Selangor.

It has graduated over 52,000 students since its inaugural convocatio­n in 2005.

The university currently provides more than 110 programmes from Foundation Studies to Bachelor’s, Master degrees and PhDs in the fields of Accounting, Business and Economics, Actuarial Science, Mathematic­s and Process Management, Agricultur­e and Food Science, Arts, Social Sciences and Education, Chinese Studies, Creative Industries and Design, Engineerin­g and Built Environmen­t, Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, Life and Physical Sciences, and Medicine and Health Sciences.

UTAR was awarded self- accreditat­ion status by the Malaysian Qualificat­ions Agency of the Ministry of Higher Education last year and ranked 501- 600 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2018.

It was also ranked 99 in 2018 Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings.

For more informatio­n, go to www.utar.edu. my or call 05- 468 8888 ( Kampar Campus) / 03- 9086 0288 (Sungai Long Campus).

Assoc Prof Dr Mohammed JK Bashir, FEGT head of department of environmen­tal engineerin­g

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UTAR FEGT now has Bachelor of Science (Hons) Environmen­tal, Occupation­al Safety and Health as its new programme.

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