Malaysia’s Top Computer or Information Technology (IT) Courses

Best Computing or Computer Studies Courses in Malaysia

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Computing consists of several fields, and many respected colleges and universities in Malaysia offer undergraduate degree programmes in several of them such as computer science, computer engineering, information systems, information technology, software engineering, and more. These computing fields are related but also quite different from each other. The programmes represent a number of computing disciplines.

A lot of students assume that all Computing or Information Technology (IT) courses at the universities in Malaysia are the same. They are not. It is important when choosing the Computer Studies, Computer Science, Computing, Software Engineering or Information Technology (IT) course, to look at the subjects offered. You have to decide which area you want to focus on in your future career before choosing the college or university, if not, you will not possess the necessary knowledge and skills in IT.

This is important because during interviews for IT jobs, you will be given a test to assess your knowledge in IT. If you do not pass that test, you will not move on to be interviewed. IT is not like a business course, it is technical. If you do not have the necessary knowledge and skills, you will not go far in your career.

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List of Top Ten Computing or Computer Studies Courses in Malaysia

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After High School, many students are not exposed to the many different types of computing therefore it can be confusing to choose the right computing course to study in Malaysia. Students assume that all computing courses are the same and simply choose a course that they have no clue what it is about. It is important to talk to knowledgeable and experienced advisors to guide you in choosing the right computing course.

Here is a list of the top computing courses in Malaysia for you to consider

  1. Software Engineering or Programming
  2. Information Technology (IT)
  3. Network Computing
  4. Cyber Security
  5. Data Analytics
  6. Cloud Computing
  7. Database Systems
  8. Internet of Things (IoT)
  9. Computer Science
  10. Computer Games Development or Game Design

Software Engineering or Programming

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Zen Yi, Software Engineering at Asia Pacific University

Computer software engineers, or software developers, design and develop software applications or computer systems in Malaysia. They develop computer applications for clients as well as the major systems that make a computer run.

Software Engineering is developing, designing and maintaining software systems that are reliable and efficiently carries out the tasks smoothly. The software system is created in collaboration with the needs and requirements of the clients. The software designed must be user friendly for the staff or customers to use. Software Engineering is an integration of computer science, computer programming, mathematics and engineering practice. Software engineers apply the principles of computer science and mathematical analysis to the design, development, testing, and evaluation of the software and systems that make computers work

Software Engineering is the field of studying, devising and building a practical solution to a problem. The objective of a software engineer is to understand a problem within a computer and create software that eases the problem. This could include either manipulating existing software or creating a new one from scratch. Software is required to make computer function. This job is mostly a team effort. Engineers group together with programmers in order to build a software that works with the system at hand.

Many subjects that are learned in Software Engineering is similar to the ones learned in Computer Science, but it also includes additional subjects such as requirements engineering, software architecture, software testing, and software deployment.

Information Technology (IT)

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Jerry Cheong, Diploma in ICT at Asia Pacific University

Information technology (IT) is the application of computers to store, study, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data, or information, often in the context of a business or other enterprise. IT is considered a subset of information and communications technology (ICT).

IT includes several layers of physical equipment (hardware), virtualization and management or automation tools, operating systems and applications (software) used to perform essential functions. User devices, peripherals and software, such as laptops, smartphones or even recording equipment, can be included in the IT domain. IT can also refer to the architectures, methodologies and regulations governing the use and storage of data

Information Technology (IT) involves many things. Take, for instance, an IT department in a company in Malaysia where there are many people with many jobs and a variety of responsibilities. These responsibilities range from keeping systems and data secure to keeping networks up and running. There are people who input data, people who manage databases and people who do programming.

Information Technology (IT) also includes the management of data, whether it is in the form of text, voice, image, audio or some other form. It can also involve things related to the Internet. This gives IT a whole new meaning, since the Internet is its own realm. Information Technology (IT) involves the transfer of data, so it makes sense that the Internet would be a part of IT. IT has become a part of our everyday lives and continues to proliferate into new realms.

Typically, Information Technology (IT) is used in the context of enterprise operations as opposed to personal or entertainment technologies. The commercial use of IT encompasses both computer technology and telephony.

Network Computing

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Horng Yarng, Diploma in ICT at Asia Pacific University

Network computing refers to the use of computers and other devices in a linked network, rather than as unconnected, stand-alone devices. It is connecting separate physical devices through protocols to form a single logical network. As computing technology has progressed during the last few decades, network computing has become more frequent, especially with the creation of cheap and relatively simple consumer products such as wireless routers, which turn the typical home computer setup into a local area network.

In network computing, computers often share broadband and other resources. Many larger business networks also share hard drive space, where any networked computer has access to the same data through a server or other hardware setup.

Networking can be a more efficient way to deliver more functionality to a large number of computers or devices. In some cases, for example, a network may allow for lower software licensing fees than buying the software for a specific number of stand-alone devices.

One of the strongest arguments behind network computers is that they reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO)— not only because the machines themselves are less expensive than PCs, but also because network computers can be administered and updated from a central network server.

More recent developments have made network computing more sophisticated. One is the process of network virtualization, where hardware networks may be logically partitioned. Another is cloud computing, where the shared network resources can be located remotely for greater data security.

Cyber Security

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Cybersecurity is the body of technologies, preventative techniques, processes and practices designed to protect networks, computers, programs and data from attack, damage or unauthorized access.

Cybersecurity involves protecting information and systems from major cyberthreats, such as cyber crime, cyber terrorism, cyber warfare, and cyber espionage. In their most disruptive form, cyberthreats take aim at secret, political, military, or infrastructural assets of a nation or its people at companies and businesses.

Cyber Security is an important and growing area of work for computing professionals. Any organisation that has a computer network or uses the Internet has a potential security risk and will need people with specialised skills to help protect their systems and data.

Computer systems store, process and communicate a wide variety of data. Much of this data is private and improper access to it can result in significant costs to an organisation or the person that owns the data. Securing computer systems against malicious attack or even against inadvertent damage is vital to any computer system.

Data Analytics

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Hou Tung, Diploma in IT at First City University College

Big data analytics examines large amounts of data to uncover hidden patterns, correlations and other insights. With today’s technology, it’s possible to analyze your data and get answers from it almost immediately – an effort that’s slower and less efficient with more traditional business intelligence solutions.

Data analytics (DA) is the process of examining data sets in order to draw conclusions about the information they contain, increasingly with the aid of specialized systems and software. Data analytics technologies and techniques are widely used in commercial industries to enable organizations to make more-informed business decisions and by scientists and researchers to verify or disprove scientific models, theories and hypotheses.

As a term, data analytics predominantly refers to an assortment of applications, from basic business intelligence (BI), reporting and online analytical processing (OLAP) to various forms of advanced analytics. In that sense, it’s similar in nature to business analytics, another umbrella term for approaches to analyzing data — with the difference that the latter is oriented to business uses, while data analytics has a broader focus. The expansive view of the term isn’t universal, though: In some cases, people use data analytics specifically to mean advanced analytics, treating BI as a separate category.

Data analytics initiatives can help businesses increase revenues, improve operational efficiency, optimize marketing campaigns and customer service efforts, respond more quickly to emerging market trends and gain a competitive edge over rivals — all with the ultimate goal of boosting business performance. Depending on the particular application, the data that’s analyzed can consist of either historical records or new information that has been processed for real-time analytics uses. In addition, it can come from a mix of internal systems and external data sources.

Cloud Computing

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Cavan Stefan, IT at HELP University

Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics and more—over the Internet (“the cloud”). Companies offering these computing services are called cloud providers and typically charge for cloud computing services based on usage, similar to how you are billed for water or electricity at home.

Cloud computing means storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of your computer’s hard drive. The cloud is just a metaphor for the Internet. It goes back to the days of flowcharts and presentations that would represent the gigantic server-farm infrastructure of the Internet as nothing but a puffy, white cumulonimbus cloud, accepting connections and doling out information as it floats.

Database Systems

Every interesting modern computer application requires the manipulation of large amounts of data (think: Google, Flickr, etc.). All of these applications require people who can build systems to organise and manipulate massive data sets efficiently and effectively. The database stream teaches you how to model, manage and analyse data in a variety of forms (relational tuples, images, documents) using existing database management systems (DBMSs), and even how to build DBMSs from the ground up.

Mobile Computing

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Kian Yong (Mechanical Engineering) at UCSI University and Hong Ann (Software Engineering) at Asia Pacific University

Mobile Computing is a technology that allows transmission of data, voice and video via a computer or any other wireless enabled device without having to be connected to a fixed physical link.

Mobile computing is a generic term that refers to a variety of devices that allow people to access data and information from wherever they are. Sometimes referred to as “human-computer interaction,” mobile computing transports data, voice, and video over a network via a mobile device.

Mobile devices can be connected to a local area network (LAN), or they can take advantage of Wi-Fi or wireless technology by connecting via a wireless local area network (WLAN).

Computer Science

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Kah Jun, Software Engineering at APU

Computer scientists are primarily concerned with the design of algorithms, languages, hardware architecture, systems software, applications software and tools. Applications range from simple game playing to the control of space vehicles, power plants and factories, from banking machines to intelligent fault and medical diagnosis. Computer professionals, in short, are concerned with the creation of computer and information systems for the benefit of society.

Computer science spans a wide range, from its theoretical and algorithmic foundations to cutting-edge
developments in robotics, computer vision, intelligent systems, bioinformatics, and other exciting areas.
We can think of the work of computer scientists as falling into three categories.

  1. They design and implement software. Computer scientists take on challenging programming jobs. They also supervise other programmers, keeping them aware of new approaches.
  2. They devise new ways to use computers. Progress in the Computer Science areas of networking, database, and human-computer-interface enabled the development of the World Wide Web. Now CS researchers are working with scientists from other fields to make robots become practical and intelligent aides, to use databases to create new knowledge, and to use computers to help decipher the secrets of our DNA.
  3. They develop effective ways to solve computing problems. For example, computer scientists develop
    the best possible ways to store information in databases, send data over networks, and display complex images. Their theoretical background allows them to determine the best performance possible, and their study of algorithms helps them to develop new approaches that provide better performance.

Game Development or Game Design

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Choon Meng, Game Technology at KDU University College

Gaming is one of the most popular computer activities. New technologies are constantly arriving to make it possible to develop better and more powerful games that can be run in any standards-compliant web browser.

Modern computer games are among the most challenging computer applications to create. They use advanced concepts from computer graphics to artificial intelligence and networks. They require the collaboration of teams containing programmers, game designers, and artists.

Entertainment Software is one of the fastest growing industries in the world economy. In fact, Digital Games have become mainstream media, with nett earnings even surpassing that of the film industry.

The electronic game industry shows no signs of slowing down with a projected compound annual growth rate of 10.3 percent. In light of this incredible growth – there is a pressing need for game developers with very specialized skills – this degree course aims to cultivate high quality graduates familiar with production processes and aware of what is needed to produce successful games.

The increased demand for games development is good news for students who are interested to design games as a career in Malaysia. Job opportunities have increased for well trained game developers from top private universities in Malaysia.

Education Pathway to a Top Computing Course in Malaysia

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Choosing the right course to study in Malaysia after secondary school is one of the most important decisions you can make in your life. There are many types of information technology (IT) or computing programmes that students can choose from. Find out about the different information technology (IT) or computing courses available at top private universities in Malaysia, how your choice relates to your future career and what the best bets are if you want to keep your career options open.

Most top private universities in Malaysia offer a selection of Foundation, Diploma & Degree courses in information technology (IT) or computingStudents after SPM or O-Levels may go for the Foundation in Computing or Information Technology at top private universities in Malaysia for 1 year before continuing on to the 3-year Software Engineering or Information Technology (IT) degree.

With 3 credits in SPM or O-Levels including Maths, students may go for the 2-year Diploma in Information Technology, Diploma in Computer Studies or Diploma in Software Engineering and then enter into Year 2 of the Information Technology (IT) degree. Pre-University students with the relevant results in STPM, A-Levels, SAM, CPU, AUSMAT, etc. can enter directly into Year 1 of the Information Technology (IT) degree at the best university in Malaysia.

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services is a top recruitment agent for top private universities in Malaysia and private colleges in Singapore providing information and counselling on courses and helping students to choose the right university. EduSpiral Consultant Services sets ourselves apart from other agents by providing counseling based on facts and evidence so that our students are able to make the right choices after SPM, O-Levels, UEC, STPM, A-Levels or Pre-University. We research on articles and information to help them make the right choices about choosing their career and course in Information Technology (IT).

So, Which is the Best College or University in Malaysia to studyComputer Studies, Computer Science, Computing, Software Engineering or Information Technology (IT) Diploma Course?

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EduSpiral Consultant Services has worked in the education industry for more than 15 years counseling thousands of students. We represent many reputable and top universities in Malaysia. Every student is different, therefore, we have to talk to each person and treat them like an individual to find out which university is the best that would suit their personality, financial and career goals.

Choosing a university is important as it will help to shape your mind, character and help you to develop the necessary skills for a successful career. Therefore, not all private universities are the same. You should not choose a university because it is the cheapest, easiest and nearest. It should be based on which university that best fits your needs.

Many students in Malaysia also make the common mistake in choosing a university because their friends are going there. I even had one student tell me that his choice of university depends on where his girlfriend is going! This is one of the most important decisions that may change your life forever hence it should not be taken lightly.

At EduSpiral Consultant Services, I have worked in the private higher education industry in Malaysia for more than 15 years advising students with facts and evidence on how to choose the right course after SPM. You should carefully think about what are the options available to you. To choose the best course that fits you, students may fill up our EduSpiral Career Assessment form for evaluation.

The EduSpiral Career Assessment form is a simple form designed by us that gathers information from students after SPM, O-Levels, UEC, STPM or A-Levels in order to assess their aptitude helping us to determine the most suitable course and career progression. After knowing which course, we can then determine which private university in best for that course.

The Best Private Universities in Malaysia to Study Computing, Computer Science, Software Engineering, & Information Communications Technology Degree Programmes

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Outstanding Private Universities & Colleges in Malaysia for Computing, IT or Computer Science Diploma & Foundation Programmes

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Increased Job Demand in Malaysia for Information Technology or Computing Professionals

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Mohd Muaz Anuar taking the IT programme

The Information Technology (IT) in Malaysia sector is exceptionally diverse and continues to grow. IT professionals often move between professional specialisations as their interests and expertise grow and change. Graduating with a Information Technology (IT) degree from a top private university in Malaysia allows you to choose from a wide range of careers in software development, business analysis, ITC consulting, data modelling, systems integration and network management.

According to a report, the job prospects for information technology (IT) professionals  in Malaysia is very good and well trained ICT professionals can earn a high salary. It is important to choose the best university in Malaysia to study the Information Technology (IT) diploma or degree course so that you can gain vital knowledge and skills to succeed in your career.

A university degree in Information Technology (IT) is no longer enough to secure a job in Malaysia. Employers in Malaysia are looking for individuals with multiple skill sets. Employers today expect their employees to be able to multitask and communicate well in the English language.

The gap between the demand for information and computer technology (ICT) talent and the supply of that talent is large. Study indicates that the existing situation cannot even supply half of the demand by 2020, about 500,000 human capital educated in science and technology will be needed in Malaysia. From this number, at least 30,000 graduates are required in the ICT job market.

According to PIKOM, there are many jobs out there for IT graduates and there are also many jobless IT graduates. The reason for this is that there is a mismatch of the courses with the skill needed. In addition, the training that the students received was not up to the standard needed in the industry.

With the increased demand for trained professionals in information technology (IT) and the many universities for students to choose from, it is important for the student to be able to choose a university that best fits his or her needs – financially, quality, educationally and career. Learn how to become a computer science professional in Malaysia by talking to knowledgeable & experienced counselors and then choosing the best private university for your degree studies. Research the education and career requirements, training and certification information and experience needed to be successful in your future career in computer science in Malaysia.

Average Salary of Computing IT graduates in Malaysia

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According to PIKOM, generally all ICT job categories in Malaysia, namely the fresh graduates, junior executives, senior executives, middle level managers and senior managers registered a positive salary increase in 2015 albeit with a lower-than-expected growth.In the table above, the construction / building /engineering industries posted the highest AAGR of the average monthly salary of ICT professionals for the 2009 to 2015 period, at 8.8%, followed by education (8.6%); automotive/heavy industry/machinery (8.5%) and electrical and electronics (8.5%).

According to the report done by Kelly Services on the Employment Outlook and Salary Guide 2012/2013, it lists the salaries earned by Malaysians in the IT field.

  1. Chief Technical Officers/Chief Information Officers with 12-18 yrs experience earns between RM18,000 – RM30,000 a month
  2. Project Directors with 12-18 yrs experience earns between RM12,000-RM25,000
  3. Service Delivery Directors with 12-18 yrs experience earns between RM12,000 -RM25,000
  4. Sales Directors with 12-18 yrs can earn between RM10,000- RM25,000
  5. Software Development Managers with a degree and 8-12 yrs can earn between RM9000 – RM15,000
  6. Lead Software Developer with a degree and 6-8 yrs experience providing guidance and expertise to team of Software Developers in designing programming solutions can earn between RM8500-RM12,000
  7. Solutions Architect (Senior) or Implementation & Technical Support Manager with 6-8 years experience earns between RM8000-RM12,000
  8. Unix Specialist with 6-8 yrs earns between RM6500-RM12,000
  9. Information Security Manager with 6-8 yrs experience gets RM8000-RM12,000
  10. Project Manager with 3-5 yrs experience can get between RM6500-RM10,000
  11. Software Sales Manager 4-6 yrs experience earns between RM6000-RM9000
  12. Business Consultant with 5-7 yrs experience earns between RM6000-RM9000
  13. Wintel Specialist with 4-8 yrs experience earns between RM5500-RM8500
  14. Senior Systems Engineer with 5 yrs experience earns between RM5500-RM8000
  15. IT Manager or SAP Consultants with 4-6 yrs experience earns between RM5500-RM8000
  16. Service Delivery Manager with 5-8 yrs experience can earn between RM5500- RM8000
  17. Systems Analyst with 3-5 yrs experience earns between RM5500-RM7000
  18. Problem & Change Management Specialist or ETL Developers with  3-5 yrs earns between RM5000- RM8000
  19. IT Marketing Manager with 4-6 yrs earns between RM4600-RM8000
  20. Security Analyst with 3-5 yrs experience earns between RM4500-RM8000
  21. Business Development Manager or BI Consultant or Websphere Application Developer with  3-5 yrs earns between RM5000-RM7500
  22. Solutions Architect (Junior) with 3-5 yrs experience can earn between RM5000-RM7000
  23. Inside Sales Manager with 4-5 yrs experience earns between RM5000-RM7000
  24. IT Supply Chain Manager with 3-5 yrs earns between RM4500-RM7500
  25. Account Manager with 3-5 yrs experience can earn between RM4500-RM5500
  26. Technical Writer with 3-5 yrs earns between RM4000-RM5500
  27. Database Administrator with 2-3 yrs experience earns between RM3800-RM5000
  28. Quality Assurance Specialist or Systems Programmer with 3-5 yrs experience earns between RM3800-RM 7000
  29. Billing Systems Engineer with 3-5 yrs experience earns between RM3800-RM5000
  30. Technical Consultant with 2-3 yrs experience earns between RM3500-RM5000
  31. Pre-sales Engineer with 2-3 yrs experience earns between RM3500-RM5200
  32. Systems Engineer with 2-3 yrs experience earns between RM3500-RM5000
  33. Unix / Linux OS Engineer with 2-3 yrs experience earns between RM3500-RM5000
  34. Java Developer with 1-3 yrs experience earns between RM3500-RM5000
  35. IT Procurement Specialist or Systems Programmer with 2-4 yrs experience earns between RM3500-RM5000
  36. Helpdesk Tech Support (foreign language expertise) or IT Trainers with 2-3 yrs experience can earn between RM4000-RM5000
  37. Programmer or Web Designer or Software Engineer or Analyst Programmer or Network Administrator with 2-3 yrs experience earns between RM3500-RM4500
  38. Channel Sales Specialist or Inside Sales Specialists or Help Desk Analyst with 2-3 yrs experience earns between RM3000-RM4500
  39. IT Marketing Communications Executive with 2-4 yrs can earn between RM2800-RM3800
  40. IT Administrator with a Diploma/Degree and 2-3 yrs experience can earn between RM2800-RM3500
  41. IT Executive with Diploma/Degree and 2 -3yrs experience can earn between RM3000-RM3500
  42. Automation Support Engineer with a Degree and 1-3 yrs experience can earn between RM3000-RM4500
  43. Technician with a Diploma and 1-3 yrs can earn between RM2300-RM4000

 

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