Monday, August 25, 2008

Postgrads official UMT e-mails

Yo all UMT postgrads.... tau ke anda bahawa anda kini mempunyai akaun email UMT. Ala maknanya korang punyer emai jadi @umt.edu.my la macam korang punyer supervisor. so camner nak acces ke akaun email ni?? ni la aku nak criter ni...


1. First skali gi ke website UMT. Tau kan alamat dier?? ke tak tau? saper tak tau gi tuko U lain ceh. takpela aku bgtau, http://www.umt.edu.my/ ala yg ader gambar aku tuh heh heh heh.

2. Second. kat muka depan laman web tu ader menu tertera student email. klik pada menu postgraduate. tgk gambar kat bawah. menu dier yg aku bulatkan tuh.

klik kat yang aku bulatkan merah tu. bukan klik kat gambor ni tapi kat website le. anyway nampak tak gambar aku sedang berjalan kluar dari DSM tuh hahaha.

3. Korang akan dibawa ke login page. Masukkan no matrik korang sebagai ID and IC korang sebagai password.


ni la ruper login page tuh.

4. Pastu masuk la. ha senang jer kan. alamat email korang akan jadi macam ni = ni aku letak email aku la sebagai contoh k: gsk0361@pps.umt.edu.my.

5. biler dah masuk tu korang tukar la jadi password baru. maknanya gantikan no IC tu kepada password baru. ala korang explore le sendiri yerk.




Suka aku ingatkan disini ialah once korang dah tuko password email tu, password untuk UMT wireless authentification gateway tu pun akan berubah tau ikut password email yg korang ubah tu. So pas ni biler korang berwireless dalam kampus, biler time pasword tuh ko tulis la password yg korang ubah tuh ader paham???



aku dah try nak tuka username supaya GSK tu jadi namer aku supaya lebih glamer tapi takleh. alamat email tu akan tetap GSK0361 huhu. so aku harap korang guna la dengan berhemah yerk. pasni gi present kat seminar tuh leh la pakai email ni tak gitu. asik pakai @yahoo jerk orang kater macam tak rasmi jerk macam memain jerk. aku dah banyak kali kena dah.


so till than...ADIOSSSS.




P/S: kepada mod blog ni yg lain. dah banyak dah aku post. korang biler lagi nak sumbangkan artikel?????

Saturday, August 23, 2008

The History and Definition of Postgraduate Study

k la bijan dah marah dah tu pasal tak updet. maner tah go mod-mod yang lain huhu. takper bia la aku, mod akuatrop ni updetkan yerk hehehe.

Korang ni semua belajar postgrad. buat master. aper yg korang tau pasal postgrad. dah faham ke korang pasal postgrad?? So pe kater kite bacer skit artikel bawah ni yang aku amik dari wikipedia pasal sejarah postgrad. kena la tau kan skit sejarah dan definisi post grad....

from WIKIPEDIA...

History

Although systems of higher education go back to ancient Greece, China, India, and Africa, the concept of postgraduate education depends upon the system of awarding degrees at different levels of study, and can be traced to the workings of the medieval Islamic madrassahs and European mediƦval universities.


The origins of the postgraduate degree, specifically the doctorate, dates back to the ijazat attadris wa 'l-ifttd ("license to teach and issue legal opinions") in the medieval Islamic legal education system, which was equivalent to the Doctor of Laws qualification and was developed during the 9th century after the formation of the Madh'hab legal schools. To obtain a doctorate, a student "had to study in a guild school of law, usually four years for the basic undergraduate course" and at least ten years for a post-graduate course. The "doctorate was obtained after an oral examination to determine the originality of the candidate's theses," and to test the student's "ability to defend them against all objections, in disputations set up for the purpose" which were scholarly exercises practiced throughout the student's "career as a graduate student of law." After students completed their post-graduate education, they were awarded doctorates giving them the status of faqih (meaning "master of law"), mufti (meaning "professor of legal opinions") and mudarris (meaning "teacher"), which were later translated into Latin as magister, professor and doctor respectively.


The practice of postgraduate education was later adopted and expanded in the universities of medieval Europe. University studies took six years for a Bachelor degree and up to twelve additional years for a master's degree or doctorate. The first six years taught the faculty of the arts, which was the study of the seven liberal arts: arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music theory, grammar, logic, and rhetoric. The main emphasis was on logic. Once a Bachelor of Arts degree had been obtained, the student could choose one of three faculties — law, medicine, or theology — in which to pursue master's or doctor's degrees. Theology was the most prestigious area of study, and considered to be the most difficult.


The degrees of master (magister) and doctor were for some time equivalent, "the former being more in favour at Paris and the universities modeled after it, and the latter at Bologna and its derivative universities. At Oxford and Cambridge a distinction came to be drawn between the Faculties of Law, Medicine, and Theology and the Faculty of Arts in this respect, the title of Doctor being used for the former, and that of Master for the latter."Because theology was thought to be the highest of the subjects, the doctorate came to be thought of as higher than the master's.


The main significance of the higher, postgraduate degrees was that they licensed the holder to teach ("doctor" comes from the Latin "docere", meaning "teach"; "magister" is Latin for "master", and is also the root of "magistrate").


Definition


In most countries, the hierarchy of post-graduate degrees is as follows:

Master's degrees (Postgraduate)


These are sometimes placed in a further hierarchy, starting with degrees such as the Master of Arts and Master of Science, then Master of Philosophy, and finally Master of Letters, and a DEA in France. In many fields such as clinical social work, or library science in North America, a Master's is the terminal degree. In the UK, Master's degrees may be taught or by research: taught Master's include the MSc and MA degrees which last 1 year and are worth 180 CATS credits (equivalent to 90 ECTS European credits), whereas the Master's by research degrees include the MRes (Master of Research) which also lasts 1 year and worths 180 CATS or 90 ECTS credits (the difference compared to the MA/MSc being that the research is much more extensive), and the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) degree which lasts 2 years (and is often granted to failed doctorates).


Doctorates (Postgraduate)


These are often further divided into academic and professional doctorates.


An academic doctorate can be awarded as a PhD (PhilosophiƦ Doctor), or as a DSc (Scientiae Doctor). The scientiae doctor degree can be also be awarded in specific fields, such as a Dr.sc.math (Doctor scientiarum mathematicarum, Doctor of Mathematics), Dr.sc.agr. (Doctor scientiarum agrariarum, Doctor of Agricultural science), etc. In some parts of Europe, doctorates are divided into the PhD or 'junior doctorate', and the 'higher doctorates' such as the DSc, which is generally awarded to highly distinguished professors. A doctorate is the terminal degree in most fields. In the United States, there is little distinction between a PhD and DSc. In the UK, PhD degrees are often equivalent to 540 CATS credits or 270 ECTS European credits, but this is not always the case as the credit structure of doctoral degrees is not officially defined.


Typical professional doctorates include the Juris Doctor and Medicinae Doctor, as offered in the United States.


In the UK and countries whose education systems were founded on the British model, such as the U.S., the master's degree was for a long time the only postgraduate degree normally awarded, while in most European countries apart from the UK, the master's degree almost disappeared. In the second half of the 19th century, however, U.S. universities began to follow the European model by awarding doctorates, and this practice spread to the UK. Conversely, most European universities now offer master's degrees parallelling or replacing their regular system, so as to offer their students better chances to compete in an international market dominated by the American model.


In many countries, the master's degree is an undergraduate degree instead of a graduate degree.


-so dah faham pasal nih...baru leh jadi postgrad yang baik kan. dah-dah gi masuk lab buat keje....

GANTUNG (nya biasiswaku)

Lagu tema PostGrad Miskin...

Gantung (nya bisasiswaku)
By: Melly Goeslow
Nyayian semula: Koir PostGrad Miskin
Gubahan Semula: PostGrad Geram

Ku harus mendapatkan duitku (menemui cintaku)
Mencari tahu status duitku (hubungan kita)
Apa masih ada atau belum diurus (telah berakhir)

Chorus:

Kau menggantungkan biasiswa (hubungan) ini
Kau diamkan aku tanpa sebab
Belum mesyuarat (Maunya apa) ku harus bagaimana
Kasih.....

Sampai kapan kau gantung
Duit Biasiswaku (Cerita cintaku) memberi harapan
Hingga mungkin ku berhutang (tak sanggup) lagi
Dan meminta dari bapaku (meninggalkan dirimu)
Detik-detik waktu pun terbuang
Teganya kau menggantung biasiswaku (cintaku)
Mesyuaratlah (Bicaralah) biar semua pasti

Chorus:

Gantungnya biasiswaku olehmu (hubungan cinta denganmu)
Membuat ku sakit
Hingga mungkin ku tak sanggup lagi
Dan mencarutkan dirimu (meninggalkan dirimu)

enjoy hahahaha