Program Briefing 6 Sep 11 (Session 2011/12)
Academic Year 2010/2011
Semester I
Introduction 04-09-2011 to 11-09-2011
Lectures 12-09-2011 to 04-11-2011
Break 05-11-2011 to 13-11-2011
Lectures 14-11-2011 to 23-12-2011
Revision 24-12-2011 to 02-01-2012
Examination 03-01-2012 to 20-01-2012
Break 21-01-2012 to 12-02-2012
Semester II
Lectures 12-02-2012 to 30-03-2012
Break 31-03-2012 to 08-04-2012
Lectures 09-04-2012 to 25-05-2012
Revision 26-05-2012 to 03-06-2012
Examination 04-06-2012 to 22-06-2012
Special Semester
Break 23-06-2012 to 09-09-2012
Timetable for Semester 2 2011/2012 and Changes in Exam date
Enquiry about timetable should be directed to Dr. Khaulah
Siswa Mail login.
Academic calendar 2011/2012.
Academic advisor system (2011/2012).
View all the courses offered here. Physics Courses here.
Reference (course linkage and prerequisite) for course planning.
Course proforma and timetable.
Guide Book for Physics Department English / B. Malaysia (Updated)
Login to Spectrum to access course materials online.
Course enquiry by email : Dr. Chin or Dr. Zurina
Industry training enquiry by email : Dr. Woon
Final year project here. (Updated)
Contact Institute of Graduate Studies :
Tel : +603-79674528
Email : ips@um.edu.my
Information for international students, ISC.
Events:
The 6th Mathematics and Physical Sciences Graduate Congress (MPSGC) is jointly organized by the Science Faculties of the University of Malaya (UM), the National University of Singapore (NUS), and Chulalongkorn University (CU), and scheduled to be held at the Faculty of Science, UM, in 13-15 December 2010.
Postgraduate program with full research: M.Sc. and Ph.D. : online application.
Master by course work : e-Registration, courses offered and timetable.
Programmes offered for Sem II (Jan) 2010/2011 academic sessions
Books:
Getting a PhD An action plan to help manage your research, your supervisor and your project.
In many cases, the only difference between a new MSc or PhD student and a final year undergraduate student is a three-month break. Yet, compared to undergraduate students, PhD students face very different challenges and responsibilities, different skills requirements and higher standards of performance. No one is born knowing these things – so this book provide some information.
Scientific research is about discovering new things and applying them to improvements in life style for people and animals. If you are considering a career in research, have already embarked on your career, want to succeed and are uncertain which route to take, this book should offer some helpful advice.