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SUBJECT OVERVIEW
                             MU4 2213 COMMUNITY PROJECT
 Course                             :   ALL Undergraduate Degrees of Sunway University Business School
 Subject Code and Title             :   MU4 2213 Community Project
 Pre-requisite                      : Communication Skills (ENG 2013)/ (ENG 2024)
 Semester                           :   April 2024
 Contact Hour                       :   2 hours Lecture + 1 tutorial per week
 Lecturer                           :   Mr Andy Chua (andyc@sunway.edu.my)
 Tutor                              :   Mr Syakir Zailani (syakirz@sunway.edu.my)
                                        Ms Indubala Krishnan (indubalak@sunway.edu.my)
 Room                               :   Part Time Office Level 8.
 Consultation Hours                 :   Please email your lecturer/tutor for consultation appointment.
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION
Community service is defined as an activity or event in which students are involved in work that
serves the society and the community. The act or event must have a direct, positive impact on
society and the community. Students learn more about the community by becoming actively
involved in it, honour the community by donating time and effort, and practice self-discipline as they
are accountable to the people they serve. The character-building module is conducted through
community projects and activities organised by students in collaboration and cooperation with the
university.
SUBJECT OBJECTIVES
This subject aims to create awareness of social responsibility in students. It aims to encourage
students to examine the role they play and the contributions they can make in supporting their
community, society and the environment.
BRITISH COUNCIL ACTIVE CITIZENS SOCIAL ENTERPRISE PROGRAMME AND ITS LEARNING JOURNEY
British Council Active Citizens Social Enterprise Programme (or, ACSE) is a social leadership training
programme that promotes intercultural dialogue and community-led social development. The
learning journey of ACSE starts by focusing on yourself, progressing to learning sharing and carrying
out social action with others. At each stage of the journey, the connections between personal and
social and local and global are explored.
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SUBJECT LEARNING OUTCOMES
On completion of this subject, students are expected to be able to:
 SLO1        Discuss issues that affect the society and community. (A2, PLO4)
 SLO2        Demonstrate leadership and team work while working in community project (A3, PLO 8)
             Integrate the relevant skills during project implementation to strengthen lifelong
 SLO3
             learning (A5, PLO 9)
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES
On completion of this programme, students are expected to be able to:
 PLO1        analyse the relevant knowledge and understanding in accounting and finance/business
             management/global supply chain management/international business/business
             studies/marketing /financial analysis/financial economics/business
             analytics/entrepreneurship (C4).
 PLO2        evaluate problems critically and justify the relevant solutions effectively (C5).
 PLO3        demonstrate the use of relevant tools and techniques for business analyses (P3).
 PLO4        function on multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary teams (A3).
 PLO5        demonstrate effective communication (A3).
 PLO6        demonstrate the use of information and digital technologies to support business
             decisions (A3).
 PLO7        demonstrate the quantitative skills for business decisions (C2).
 PLO8        demonstrate leadership and team skills (A3).
 PLO9        manage information and acquire skills for life-long learning (A5).
 PLO10       demonstrate managerial and entrepreneurial knowledge (A3).
 PLO11       demonstrate professional values in business decisions (A3).
Mapping of Subject Learning Outcomes to Programme Learning Outcomes
 Subject        Programme Learning Outcomes
 Learning
 Outcomes       PLO1      PLO2      PLO3   PLO4   PLO5   PLO6     PLO7     PLO8     PLO9     PLO10    PLO11
 SLO1                                       
 SLO2                                                                        
 SLO3                                                                                 
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
This programme aims to:
 PO1         produce employable business graduates or professionals with a sound knowledge and
             understanding of accounting and finance/business management/marketing/actuarial
             studies,
 PO2         produce business graduates who are ethical and responsible leaders or managers,
 PO3         produce business graduates with the skills and competencies in critical thinking and
             problem solving,
 PO4         produce business graduates with managerial and entrepreneurial skills, and
 PO5         produce graduates who recognise the need to engage in life-long learning for personal
             and professional growth and development.
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Mapping of Subject Learning Outcomes to Programme Objectives
 Subject Learning Outcomes                             Programme Objectives
                                      PO1           PO2       PO3          PO4                  PO5
 SLO1                                                
 SLO2                                                          
 SLO3                                                                                            
DELIVERY METHODS
This is an experiential module. All students are expected to contribute to the group to ensure a
positive experience for all students. This includes engaging in all the activities, contributing to
discussions, developing good questions for discussion and demonstrating motivation to gain
knowledge. Students are expected to be active learners. Students are also expected to work
independently in their team to plan and execute the community project. Lecturer and tutors will
provide adequate guidance and mentorship over the course of the subject.
Lectures and tutorials will introduce and develop ideas and group work that allow students to
discuss the subject materials in more practical detail. The overall success of this module is largely
dependent on the quality of the participation and active learning. Students will be asked to reflect
about classroom activities and out-of-class activities and projects through class discussions,
reflection, report writings.
ASSESSMENTS
Students are assessed based on 100% coursework. The allocation of marks for each coursework are
as follows:
 No.   Coursework
 CW1. Group: Tutorial Portfolio (TP)                                                            30%
          a. TP 1 (Issue identification & Project proposal)                       15%
          b. TP 2 (Leadership, teamwork and peer evaluation)                      15%
 CW2. Group: Report and Presentation                                                            50%
          o Group Report - MS Word Document
          o Presentation of project
 CW3. Individual Reflective Presentation                                                        20%
          o Personal Reflection (Individual)
                                                                                   TOTAL        100%
CW1 - Tutorial Portfolios (TP1 & TP2) (30%) - GROUP
Working in a group, the students are required to complete two portfolios during different tutorial
sessions with specified topics and outcomes. The portfolios aim to reflect upon a variety of activities,
experiences and learnings undertaken throughout the semester. The portfolios are designed to
review the students’ progress in achieving the intended learning outcomes planned for the subject.
It also serves to provide timely feedback to support the students’ learning journey in examining the
role they play and the contributions that they can make in supporting their community / society /
environment.
CW2 - Community Project Implementation Report and Presentation (50%) – GROUP
Students are required to implement a community project attending to a specified social issue that
concerned the students the most based on the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) stated in the
lecture. Upon completion of the project, students are required to prepare a written report detailing
the SDG project conducted, the outcomes achieved, as well as reflect on the process of planning and
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implementing the project for areas of improvement. The students are also required to prepare an
oral presentation of the project implemented and will be formally assessed by the lecturer, and or
tutor.
CW3 Live Presentation- Personal Reflection (20%) - Individual
Students will be required to reflect on the lectures/tutorials and other experiential activities
conducted during the semester and the SDG Project undertaken, the experiences and learnings that
they gained. The reflecting presentation is the medium to help the students to process the
experiences gained and to review on the new understandings or values and unexpected things that
they have learnt about themselves.
LATE SUBMISSION PENALTY CLAUSE
The deadline for submission of assignment is to be strictly adhered to. No extension of time will be
allowed except in extenuating circumstances, e.g. medical reasons. Students who wish to apply for
an extension of time for the submission of assessment item(s) after the due date shall put in writing
the request, together with validated documentary evidence to support the application. If an
assignment is submitted after its due date (and without approval for extension), the following
penalty will be imposed:
   Coursework submitted after the deadline but within 1 week will be accepted for a maximum
    mark of 40%.
   Work handed in following the extension of 1 week after the original deadline will be regarded
    as a non-submission and marked at zero.
IMPORTANT NOTES
1. Marks awarded are provisional and subject to change, and are only deemed final once approved
   by the Board of Examiners.
2. Extension and Late Submissions:
    The University requires students to adhere to submission deadlines for any form of
       assessment.
    Subject lecturers are authorized to grant extensions for coursework within their own
       subjects and agreements will be documented.
    Extensions must be requested by students to subject lecturer in advance of the deadline,
       and proper justifications be provided for the request.
    Any work submitted after the deadline, or after any period of extension granted shall be
       marked as a Fail and awarded a zero.
3. Student feedback is considered to be a vital element of the programme since it is through such
   feedback that the programme can be improved. There are a number of mechanisms for student
   feedback:
    At the end of each semester, an evaluation questionnaire will be issued.
    Each intake is entitled to nominate a student to act as representative on the Student-Staff
       Committee. The Committee meets once every long semester and encourages dialogue
       between students and staff in areas of administration, learning and teaching.
    Students are entitled to raise matters of concern or complaint with the lecturer, project
       supervisors or Programme Coordinator.
Where appropriate a complaint may be made directly to the Dean
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ACADEMIC MALPRACTICE
Plagiarism consists of unacknowledged use of someone else’s work and attempting to pass it off as
one’s own. It includes the representation of work: written, visual, practical or otherwise, of any other
person, including another student or anonymous web-based material, or any institution, as the
candidate’s own. It may take the form of:
i.     the verbatim copying or insertion of another’s work without clear identification and
acknowledgement - including the downloading of materials from the internet without proper
referencing, published or unpublished and including work of another student;
ii. paraphrasing by, for instance, substituting a few words or phrases or altering the order of
presentation of another person's work, or linking unacknowledged sentences or phrases with words of
one's own;
iii. unacknowledged quotation of phrases from another person’s work;
iv. the deliberate and detailed presentation of another’s concept as one’s own;
v.    work that has been completed, altered, translated or corrected by another person, and is
submitted as if it was the student's own work;
vi. work that has already been published in another language, and have been translated into English
by the student themselves or by another person;
vii. direct facsimile of an image, a sound or performance without due acknowledgement of its
source;
viii. copying work that was originally completed and submitted by the student and resubmitted for
another purpose, without acknowledgement of this, unless resubmission is allowed;
Collusion occurs when there is conscious collaboration, without official approval, between two or
more students in the preparation and production of work which is ultimately submitted by each in an
identical or substantially similar form and/or is represented by each to be the product of his or her
individual efforts. Collusion includes:
i.    unauthorised collaboration with another student in completion of work;
ii. submission as entirely his/her own work, work done in collaboration with another person, with
the intention to gain an unfair advantage;
iii. knowingly permitting another student to copy all or part of one's work which that student then
submits as their own unaided work; iv. falsely claims involvement in approved and assessed group
work and colludes with that group in order to deceive the lecturer or tutor.
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SUBJECT OUTLINE- WEEKLY PLAN
    WEEK                  LECTURE (2hrs) - Physical Class              TUTORIAL (1hr) – Physical Class
      1         Introduction to the Module                                     No Tutorial
   22 April      Discussion on Community Project
    2024         Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs)
                 Working in virtual environment
      2         Discuss issues that affect the society and   Formation of Group
   29 April     community                                     Working with members of different identity
    2024         Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) &      Sustainable Development Goals
                    Society                                   Tutorial Portfolio 1 discussion- SDG
                 Information search on SDGs / Projects
                 Working in Group
     3          Discuss issues that affect the society and   Discuss issues that affect the society and
 6 May 2024     community                                    community
                 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) &     Confirmation of Group Members
                    Environment                              *Working on your Tutorial Portfolio 1
                 Information search on SDGs/ Projects        Discussion on Tutorial Portfolio 1
                 Social Media- Facebook & Instagram          Discussion of Progress Report 1
      4         Discuss issues that affect the society and   Submission:
   13 May       community                                    Group Indemnity Form &
    2024         Project Implementation                     CW1 Tutorial Portfolio 1 – 15%
                                                             Project: Community Service as the Means of Self-
                                                             Development
                                                              Debriefing & Reflecting
                                                             Briefing on Tutorial Portfolio 2
      5         Research Week (No Lecture)                   Research Week
   20 May                                                    (Tutorial Arrangement Subject to Tutors)
    2024
      6         Discuss issues that affect the society and   Project: Community Service as the Means of Self-
   27 May       community                                    Development
    2024         Project Implementation                     Discussion of Progress of TP2
      7         Research Week (No Lecture)                   Research Week
 3 June 2024                                                 (Tutorial Arrangement Subject to Tutors)
      8         Project Implementation                       Project Implementation/ Progress Check
   10 June       Evaluation of your leadership skill and     Reporting the outcomes
    2024         Effectiveness of your team work            Submission:
                                                              CW1 Tutorial Portfolio 2 – 15% and Peer
                                                                 Evaluation
                                                             Discussion of Progress CW2
                                                    Week 9
                                                  17 June 2024
                                              MID-TERM BREAK
     10         Learning through Reflection                    Submission
   24 June       What have I achieved?                             Deadline: Respective Tutorial Day in
    2024         Outcome & Learning from Projects                     Week 10
                 Learning from Individual                          CW2 Group Report + Power Point - 50%
                                                                    CW3 Individual Power point – 20%
                Coursework:                                    Group & Individual Presentation
      11         Live Presentation-                           Sequence Identified by Tutors
 1 July 2024            o Group Report 50%
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                          o    Individual Personal Reflection
         12       Coursework:                                   Group & Individual Presentation
    8 July 2024    Live Presentation-                          Presentation Continues
                         o Group Report 50%
                         o Individual Personal Reflection
        13        Coursework:                                   Group & Individual Presentation
      15 July      Live Presentation-                          Presentation Continues
       2024                o Group Report 50%                   Ends on the last tutorial of the week.
                  Individual Personal Reflection
        14        No Lecture (Only Tutorials for Week 14)       Wrap up session – Overall SDG and Project
      22 July                                                   implementation
       2024
        15        Revision Week
Suggested Readings:
Books
     Larson, E. (2020), Project management the managerial process (8th ed): McGraw-Hill Education
     Northouse (2019), Leadership: Theory and Practice (8th ed): SAGE Publications, Inc.
Additional Reference and Websites:
 Dey (2018), Social Entrepreneurship and affirmative critique (1st ed) Cheltenham,
   Gloucestershire.
 United Nations - https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/resourcelibrary
 Sustainable Development Goals: 17 Goals to Transform our World, available at
   http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/
NB: More reference materials will be provided on E-learn from time to time.
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