Significance of SPM additional mathematics and physics toward engineering diploma student’s performance at PPD space
Additional Mathematics and Physics are among SPM subjects that have great influence on engineering. The continuity of these two subjects can be seen in the courses offered each semester in the Engineering Diploma Program at PPD, SPACE. Students' ability to master the knowledge of Additional Mat...
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my.utm.901182021-03-31T06:21:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90118/ Significance of SPM additional mathematics and physics toward engineering diploma student’s performance at PPD space Usman, Sahnius Harun, Norhaslinda Bani, Nurul Aini Mad Kaidi, Hazilah Mohd. Aris, Siti Armiza A. Jalil, Siti Zura Muhtazaruddin, Mohd. Nabil T Technology (General) Additional Mathematics and Physics are among SPM subjects that have great influence on engineering. The continuity of these two subjects can be seen in the courses offered each semester in the Engineering Diploma Program at PPD, SPACE. Students' ability to master the knowledge of Additional Mathematics and Physics greatly helps in decision making while continuing their study at PPD, SPACE. This is agreement with the aim of the Engineering Department to produce students with the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of over 3.00 to enable them to continue with bachelor study as well as competing in job market. The results suggest that students' performance in engineering programs depends on the SPM results they have obtained. It is possible that students who scored A and B have higher CGPA compared to those with C for Additional Mathematics and Physics. Between these two SPM subjects, a study will be conducted to see which subject has higher impact onto students’ performance. Psychological 2020-04 Article PeerReviewed Usman, Sahnius and Harun, Norhaslinda and Bani, Nurul Aini and Mad Kaidi, Hazilah and Mohd. Aris, Siti Armiza and A. Jalil, Siti Zura and Muhtazaruddin, Mohd. Nabil (2020) Significance of SPM additional mathematics and physics toward engineering diploma student’s performance at PPD space. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24 (5). pp. 5260-5266. ISSN 1475-7192 http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/IJPR/V24I5/PR2020233 |
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Additional Mathematics and Physics are among SPM subjects that have great influence on engineering. The continuity of these two subjects can be seen in the courses offered each semester in the Engineering Diploma Program at PPD, SPACE. Students' ability to master the knowledge of Additional Mathematics and Physics greatly helps in decision making while continuing their study at PPD, SPACE. This is agreement with the aim of the Engineering Department to produce students with the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of over 3.00 to enable them to continue with bachelor study as well as competing in job market. The results suggest that students' performance in engineering programs depends on the SPM results they have obtained. It is possible that students who scored A and B have higher CGPA compared to those with C for Additional Mathematics and Physics. Between these two SPM subjects, a study will be conducted to see which subject has higher impact onto students’ performance. |
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