Choosing the right course to study in Malaysia after high school is one of the most important decisions you can make in your life. This can be a confusing and difficult time if you are unprepared. With the wide variety of courses available to a student, the time after STPM can be a confusing one if not guided properly by an experienced and knowledgeable education counselor.
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Choosing the right course after high school or Pre-University can be confusing. Other than interest in the course, students must research carefully the course for its job demand and salary in Malaysia or globally if you want to work overseas. You don’t want to choose a course and then find out that there is no job demand for it or that the salary is too low without much career prospects.
To choose the best course to study in Malaysia, you have to ask yourself the following questions:
Look at your results – what are your best & worst subjects, and which subjects are your favourite?
What are your interests & hobbies?
What is your passion?
Talk to the counselors at the private universities to find out in detail about the curriculum of the course to see which one best fits you.
What is your budget? Discuss the budget for your studies with your parents. A Pre-University (Pre-U) Programme will cost from RM10,000 to RM50,000 while a degree at a private university will cost from RM50,000-RM100,000 for a business course to RM130,000 for a Pharmacy course. To study overseas for degree will cost from RM150,000 to RM200,000 a year including cost of living. If this is out of your budget, then you should consider taking the STPM and going for Public University. If you do not have the finances to study at private universities, then just go for STPM. Note that STPM is extremely tough and takes 2 years of your time. You may not get the degree of your choice when entering into Public University.
Job demand for the career of choice. There is no point in choosing a course out of passion and then graduate to find out that you cannot get a job in that field.
Salary of the career of choice
If you are not sure what to study, do ask a trained counselor and always make decisions based on evidence and facts. The decisions that you make now, can change your life forever. You can contact us for a free career test to help you understand yourself better so that you are able to make the right decision.
What am I good at? What am I not good at?
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An undergraduate degree course in Malaysia lasts three to five years – that’s a long time to spend studying something which you don’t enjoy, especially at a more intense level! First of all ask yourself what you have enjoyed studying at secondary school in Malaysia.
Your SPM or O-Level results will show what you are actually good at. Having good results in Maths, you can consider Actuarial Science, Accounting, Computing or Finance courses. Having narrowed down to these courses, you can go for the Foundation in Arts for 1 year before really choosing which one to study for your degree.
Alternatively you can also think about subjects you definitely don’t want to study at university level and which you can’t wait to say goodbye to. Crossing these off will make your list of options smaller and less overwhelming.
Your parents and friends would also be able to give you an idea of what you are good at. Looking at your hobbies and interests would help to narrow down the list. Your hobby in drawing could open the possibility of choosing design courses.
What qualifications do I have already?
You may already have an idea of the area you want to study and find a career in, which will have dictated what subjects you’re already studying at school. However it’s good to look at the qualifications and grades you have (or are predicted to have) to see what you are already eligible to study. Some students want to study medicine but in their SPM results, they only managed to get 5Cs. To study in medicine, one needs to have at least 5Bs including the science subjects. Students need to be realistic in choosing their course of study by looking at their actual results.
If your actual results do not meet the entry requirements for your particular course of interest, then you may need to consider other options or to resit the SPM or O-Level exam to get the necessary results.
What are my interests?
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If you can’t think of an academic subject which you’re especially strong at or one which you would want to pursue at university-level, think about your non-academic interests outside of school. It’s likely that you’re much more passionate about these but you’ve never even thought you could study a course related to these (or pursue a career in this area).
Your hobbies, interests and which clubs & societies that you have joined in secondary school would give you some idea of what you are good at. These, together with your actual results would contribute to your decision-making process in choosing the right course of study.
New courses are being created all the time to prepare and develop talent for growing industries, such as animation or computer game design. Projects, events and knowledge related to these interests can all contribute to show that you’re passionate about this area and eligible to study on a course which can prepare you for a related career.
In other cases there may be several routes to your dream career, some of which may allow you to study something different before transferring or. Talk to those who are already working in this area to see how they got to where they are now, including what they studied (or even what they wish they had studied).
What do I want to do for my career?
You may have a clear idea of what you want to do for a career which makes choosing a course to study
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easier, particularly if you want to become a doctor or lawyer. You can search our articles section to see if we’ve already written about your dream graduate career and how you can achieve this.
When making a decision about your career, it is important to take into consideration the average salary. Starting salaries in Malaysia is about RM2800 to RM3000 for most careers while starting salaries in Singapore is about SGD2714. Although starting salaries is generally the same level for everyone, what you do in the following years of your job will determine how much higher you would get.
Therefore, it is also important to choose the right university that would equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to move up in your career. Many students make the mistake of choosing the cheapest university for their studies and then later realise that they cannot get the promotion or salary increment because they did not get the skills needed. English is one of these skills that most students do not take seriously about its importance for promotion and salary increments in future jobs.
Think about it, if you are unable to write a report or email in proper English or do a presentation smoothly, how would you be able to become a manager or CEO eventually?
Top Criteria to Consider When Choosing a Course in Malaysia
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Is the course popular at that college or university? Quality/reputation/ranking of the private college in Malaysia
Which are the awarding bodies? Are the certificates recognised for enter at all universities overseas?
Are the courses recognised and approved by the Ministry of Education Malaysia and the relevant external bodies? For example, Malaysian Medical Council (MMC), Malaysian Pharmacy Board, Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia (LAM), Persatuan Arkitek Malaysia (PAM), etc.
Are the courses accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Audit (MQA)?
Subjects offered in the Course. Do they help you to achieve your undergraduate academic goals and equip you well to handle the challenges of the working environment?
What is the class size? Will you have personal attention from the lecturer?
Do they have enough students to start a class?
How many students do they have studying that course at that university?
What is the duration of the course?
When do you get your results so that you can meet the application deadline for the overseas university?
Quality of lecturers. What are their qualifications? How many years of experience in teaching?
Faculty contact/classes taught by full-time qualified & experienced faculty
Ask your friends who have studied there for their opinion. Ask your friends who are currently studying there as well.
Entry requirements
How much money do I have to pay for the course and cost of living? Ask your parents. Note that you will need to have enough to pay the tuition fees as well as your cost of living. (tuition, hostel, food, transportation, etc.)
How much are the tuition fees? Does it include the external exam fees and other fees?
How much is on-campus accommodation?
How much is off-campus accommodation? Note that it might be cheaper to find off campus accommodation on your own with friends. Is the accommodations near eateries, banks, entertainment, public transportation, etc.?
What is the student culture at the university? (English-speaking environment, ambitious, serious about studies, lifestyle or party university, etc) The language spoken mostly at the college by the students may also matter if you don’t know Mandarin or BM or English. If most of the students speak Mandarin at that university then it will not help you to improve your English. Having a good command of the English language helps you to get good jobs and promotions.
What are the Extra-curricular activities available? (Student organisations, clubs, sports, etc.)
Does the college or university have a dedicated department to assist students for the overseas university and scholarship applications?
Does the college have regular visits from overseas universities so that you can expose yourself to the various universities and ask questions?
Common Factors in Choosing the Best College or University in Malaysia
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What type of university do I like? (Large, medium, small, city, suburbs, or outer city) Some people like small universities where you get a community feel while others like large university campuses where they get to meet lots of people.
The size of the university also matters to some people as some prefer a small and friendly university environment where you know everyone’s names. Some may prefer a medium sized university where there are more students to interact with and more facilities to use like a bigger library, student centre, computer labs etc.
In large universities you might feel lost but there will be more facilities like a football field, gym, swimming pool, basketball courts, etc. You just need to understand your personality and then choose the type of university that fits you.
If you are a sports person, you might want to find one with a football field, basketball courts, gym or swimming pool.
Safety at the university campus and community.
Know yourself, if you like city life, don’t choose a university far away from the city even though the facilities are great. However, if you have a discipline problem in having too much fun, studying away from the city may be a good choice
What are the facilities and resources offered at the university? – engineering labs, computer labs, computers, science labs, sports facilities, student centre, job placement centre, etc. Note – You should expect to get what you pay for.
If you like sports, you may not want to choose a university without a basketball court or gym.
Is it near public transportation? This is important if you do not have transportation.
Ask a Knowledgeable & Experienced Education Consultant to Help you Make the Right Choice
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Ask the right Education Counselors. Would you ask a Doctor on how to repair your car? Or would you ask a mechanic for medical advise? Although this sounds ridiculous, but many students do listen to advise from young and inexperienced counselors from universities, colleges or agents’ offices. Talking to an experienced education advisor would help you to navigate through this confusing time of choosing the best course that fits you.
Experienced education counselors are able to analyse your interests, personality and exam results to help you make a list of possible courses for consideration. EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students. Having worked in the private education industry, we have in-depth knowledge of each private university and college in what they are good at.
EduSpiral Consultant Services has worked with our partner universities and colleges for many years while the counselors at the private universities or agents’ offices change every few years therefore they would not have the in-depth knowledge of the courses and the university that they are working at.
Choosing the Best Course to Study in Malaysia
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Choosing the right course to study in Malaysia after high school is one of the most important decisions you can make in your life. This can be a confusing and difficult time if you are unprepared. With the wide variety of courses available to a student, the time after UEC, SPM or STPM can be a confusing one if not guided properly by an experienced and knowledgeable education counselor.
It can be confusing for students to choose the right major for their undergraduate degree studies in Malaysia. Preparations should have been made even before this time but fear not it is still not too late if you have not decided on a career path. It is important for you to research carefully the career that you intend to pursue.
Students after SPM or O-Levels would need to go through some sort of a Pre-University programme before entering into the degree course. Therefore, you still have about 1 to 1.5 years in your Pre-U programme to really figure out what to study for your degree.
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Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia & Singapore.
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These universities and colleges are chosen by EduSpiral because they represent the best in their fields in Malaysia and affordable. EduSpiral provides in-depth information and counseling on their courses so that students are able to make the right choice.
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Top Private Universities in Malaysia Offering the Best Foundation in Information Technology or Foundation in Computing & Technology Course
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You will get the chance to study a variety of subject areas related to computer studies in the Foundation in Information Technology (IT) or Foundation in Computing & Technology Programme. This will not only give you an idea of what subject you may like to progress on to, but also to develop the valuable learning skills necessary for pursue a degree. A Foundation Programme in Malaysia can be 2 semesters with 6 months each semester or 3 semesters with 4 months each semester.
Assessment for Foundation in Information Technology (IT) or Foundation in Computing & Technology programmes in Malaysia will vary from university to university. It will contain a mix of coursework, assignments, quizzes and exams. The coursework could cover different assessment tasks such as projects, assignments, laboratory work, presentations, tests, and others as assigned throughout each semester. The final
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examination is conducted at the end of each semester. The assessments are subject to quality assurance procedures to maintain high standards and ensuring fair assessment.
To enter into the Foundation in Computing & Technology students after SPM would need at least 5 credits in the relevant subjects with a pass in BM and Sejarah.
If you are sure that you want to study Information Technology (IT) for your degree studies then this Foundation Programme is your best choice.
Duration: 1 year
Entry Requirements: Min. 5 credits, inclusive of Maths
Recognition: Mostly in Malaysia and some overseas. As long as the Foundation course is accredited by MQA, it will be accepted by another private university for entry into the relevant degree programme.
What is Information Technology and Studying IT at the Best Universities in Malaysia
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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. There are also the decision makers, such as Chief Information Officers (CIOs), who decide how an IT department will operate and what components will be purchased.
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
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personal or entertainment technologies. The commercial use of IT encompasses both computer technology and telephony.
The term information technology was coined by the Harvard Business Review, in order to make a distinction between purpose-built machines designed to perform a limited scope of functions and general-purpose computing machines that could be programmed for various tasks.
As the IT industry evolved from the mid-20th century, it encompassed transistors and integrated circuits — computing capability advanced while device cost and energy consumption fell lower, a cycle that continues today when new technologies emerge.
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.
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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.
Foundation in Computing & Technology at Asia Pacific University
Asia Pacific University new campus at Technology Park Malaysia, Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur
Asia Pacific UniversityFoundation (Pre-University) programme is designed to help those with SPM, O Levels or similar qualifications to develop the skills and knowledge to progress into the first year of degree of choice. Throughout the programme, our academic staff will advise you on the options available at each stage of your university degree study.
If you have 5 Credits in “SPM’ or “O” Levels or equivalent then the Degree Foundation at Asia Pacific University (APU) is ideal for you because it is purposely designed to prepare you for entry into a degree in many areas of Information Technology, Business or Engineering.
Asia Pacific University’s vast experience in delivering degrees means we know what students need to do
Asia Pacific University is ranked Tier 5 or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 and offers students top rated facilities at their new campus
well in a degree. We have used this to design a Degree Foundation which gives you the skills in communications, research, English, Maths, technology (including Information Technology) and general study methods to do well whichever of our wide range of degrees you choose.
And APU goes further by providing you with an introduction to Business and IT or Engineering so that you can make an informed choice of degree when you have completed the Foundation. Depending on your choice you can go on to study full time for a 3-year Honours degree in IT, Games, Media, Business, Design, Accounting, Finance, International Studies areas or a 4-year Honours degree in Engineering, which is internationally benchmarked.
Upon completion of the Foundation in Computing & Technology at Asia Pacific University, you can continue on to any of the top award-winning computing programmes. Graduates at Asia Pacific University will receive the degree from APU and another from Staffordshire University, UK.
What you will study at Asia Pacific University’s Foundation in Computing & Technology
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Upon completing your study in this programme, you will be able to:
Enter Level 1 of Degree Study
Understand the concepts that underpin the study of Business, Technology, Engineering, Media and IT
Make an informed choice about what degree you want to study
Demonstrate English language and study skills for undergraduate learning
Apply skills in numeracy, technology and communication
Understand the essential elements of technology
Use appropriate application software and the Internet
Communicate effectively verbally and in writing to a given audience
Work effectively in a team
Be ready to become an effective member of the working community
Continue and succeed in further / higher education
What you will study
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The modules studied help develop your study skills, introduce you to what you can expect on your degree and also allow you to discover what you can study depending on whether you choose a degree in Business, Accounting & Finance, Banking & Finance, Actuarial Studies, Media, Information Technology or Engineering. The modules are:
Semester 1 (12 weeks)
Communication Skills
English for Academic Purposes
Personal Development & Study Methods
Essential of Web Applications
Mathematics
Semester 2 (12 weeks)
Introduction to Business
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Individual, State & Society
Introduction to Visual & Interactive Programming
Public Speaking in English
Semester 3 (12 weeks)
Academic Research Skills
Further Mathematics
Introduction to Multimedia Applications
Perspectives in Technology
Co-Curricular
Entry Requirements into the Foundation in Computing & Technology at Asia Pacific University
An overall credit pass in at least 5 subjects at SPM level including a credit in Mathematics and a minimum of a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and Sejarah (History); or
5 grade C passes at ‘O’ Level / GCSE including a credit in Mathematics; or
A qualification that APU accepts as equivalent to the above.
Top University in Malaysia to Study Foundation in Computing at Taylors University
Taylors University offers a conducive environment for students to excel in their studies
Taylor’s University 1-year Foundation in Computing programme is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue a future in various computing related degrees programmes. Emphasising on ‘learning by doing’, students are regularly required to work on actual projects that instil core competencies and knowledge in the field of computing and information technology.
As part of their studies, Taylor’s students will be exposed to a dynamic learning environment that extends beyond the classroom, where students are trained to apply theory into practice, thus developing the ability to demonstrate discipline-specific knowledge, cognitive capabilities and soft skills.
Upon completion, students at Taylor’s University will develop core competencies in the field of computer
Taylors University is strategically located at Subang Jaya, Selangor in a safe self-sustaining 27-acre campus
science and information technology, grooming them for further studies or careers in the ICT industry, or to be the next technopreneurs of Malaysia’s bustling start-up scene.
Upon completion of the top rated Foundation in Computing programme, students at Taylor’s University can continue on to any of the UK dual-award degree programmes below:
Strong Computing Focus for the Foundation in Computing at Taylor’s University
Computer lab at Taylor’s University
Knowledge and understanding of computing, IT and basics of logical thinking skills, through modules like Introduction to Computing, Practical IT skills and Introduction to Algorithm & Problem Solving.
From Theory to Application
Develop independence and confidence, through continuous assessments which encompass elements of presentation, group discussion, out-of-classroom activities and practical assignments.
Balanced Learning Environment at Taylor’s School of IT
Opportunity to acquire and demonstrate discipline-specific knowledge, cognitive capabilities and soft skills.
A balanced assessment method, whereby 50% of the evaluation allocated to various continuous assessments such as course work, quizzes, class test, projects, oral presentations, and the remaining 50% to the final exam.
Conducive Learning Environment at Taylor’s University
Library at Taylor’s University
Same access to the University’s facilities as undergraduate and postgraduate students, and able to contribute equally to the campus community.
Exposure to the latest developments in the computing field through talks and workshops conducted by local and international speakers and industry experts.
Reliable Support System at Taylor’s University
First Year Experience (FYE) initiatives, such as motivational talks and peer-assisted study sessions, provide students the much-needed support to adjust to university life and excel in academic and extra-curricular activities.
Programme Structure for the Taylor’s University Foundation in Computing Programme
Subjects for the Foundation in Computing at Taylor’s University
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Semester 1
English I
Introduction to Computing
Introduction to Information Systems
Practical IT Skills
Algebra and Calculus
Social Media
Semester 2
English II
Introduction to Multimedia
Introduction to E-business
Introduction to Algorithm & Problem Solving
Discrete Mathematics
.Net Technology
Entry Requirements for the Foundation in Computing at Taylor’s University
Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)
Pass with min. 5 credits including English and Mathematics / Additional Mathematics with a pass in Bahasa Melayu and History
O Level
Pass with min. 5 credits including English and Mathematics / Additional Mathematics
Unified Examination Certificate (UEC)
Pass with min. 3Bs including Mathematics and a pass in English
Foundation in Art & Technology at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
KDU University College’s new campus at Utropolis Glenmarie, Shah Alam
Students after SPM or O-Levels who are not sure of what they want to study can go for the flexible Foundation in Arts & Technology Programme at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie that will stream them into the various degree programmes in business, computing, communication, creative arts, hospitality, culinary arts, offered.
This flexible programme ensures students are grounded with a strong grasp of core subjects according to
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their choice of programmes at degree level, as well as a variety of other subjects to give them a broad-based education platform. It also helps them to explore new methods and ideas, as well as skills and concepts, to encourage independent and critical thinking.
Upon completion, students will be able to articulate seamlessly into various degree programmes, offered at KDU.
Subjects for the Foundation in Art & Technology at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
Total of 17 modules
Computer Lab at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
CORE (6 compulsory modules)
Creative Studies
Critical Writing and Referencing
Fundamentals of Information Technology
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Creative Concepts
Introduction to Communication
STREAM (8 modules according to stream)
GAME ART
GAME DESIGN / COMMUNICATION
GAME TECHNOLOGY / COMPUTING
BUSINESS / HOSPITALITY
Design Practice
Design Studies
Drawing 1, 2 & 3
History of Art and Media
Media Appreciation
Media Production
Design Practice
Digital Photography
Design Studies
History of Art and Media
Introduction to Multimedia
Media Appreciation
Media Production
Social Science
Design Studies
Information System
Introduction to Multimedia
Mathematics 1, 2 & 3
Programming Logic and Design
Social Science
Introduction to Management
Introduction to Multimedia
Information System
Introduction to Quantitative Methods
Introduction to Economics
Social Science
Introduction to Marketing
Introduction to Accounting
MPU
Cultural Studies
Pengajian Malaysia 1 (Malaysian Students)
Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 1 (International Students)
Study Skills
Entry Requirements for the Foundation in Art & Technology at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION
MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENT
SPM / O Levels :
Pass with min. 5 Credits (inclusive of passes in English and Mathematics)
UEC :
Min. 3 Credits (inclusive of passes in English and Mathematics)
Any other qualifications deemed equivalent by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia (or as stated in the Document Senarai Nilai Taraf Kelayakan Akademik, Malaysian Qualifications Agency)
Pass (Subject to review and approval of certified transcripts)
Notes:
Students who will be continuing their studies in Accounting degree programmes, or in the Game Technology specialisation of the Game Development programme, must have obtained a Credit in Mathematics at SPM level.
Students who will be continuing their studies in Computer Science and Software Engineering degree programmes must have obtained a Credit in Additional Mathematics at SPM level.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENT
Local Student :
Credit (SPM / 1119 / UEC / O Levels examination)
International Student :
Band 5.5 in IELTS; or a score of 196 (computer-based) or 69 (internet-based) or 525 (paper-based) in TOEFL
*If English language requirements are not fulfilled, additional English module(s) may be taken at KDU University College.
Most Affordable Foundation In Engineering, Science & Technology at First City University College
First City University College’s purpose built 13-acre campus has excellent facilities with a conducive study environment
This affordable Foundation in Engineering, Science & Technology Programme in Malaysia prepares students for undergraduate degree studies in Engineering or Computing at First City University College. The duration for the Foundation is 1 year (3 semesters) with intakes in January, March and May of each year.
With 5 credits in SPM or O-Levels including the relevant subjects, you can go for the Foundation in Engineering, Science & Technology at First City University College. After the 1-year Foundation, you can continue on to the 4-year Electrical & Electronic Degree at First City University College.
Students should choose top private universities in Malaysia for their electrical & electronic engineering education so that you can gain the best knowledge and skills for a successful career.
The Faculty of Engineering and Computing at First City University College provides students with the latest in learning experience through the use of state-of-the-art facilities. Students are inspired and motivated through a hands-on approach in the teaching of engineering and computing.
Why Study Engineering at First City UC?
The engineering labs at First City University College are well-equipped to meet the stringent requirements of MQA
Students are taught problem-solving skills
Attend talks by industry experts
Use of advanced software tools such as Mainframe Computing Technology and Mentor Graphics of Electronic Design Automation (EDA)
19 State-of-the-art engineering and computing laboratories
Entry Requirements for the Foundation in Engineering, Science & Technology at First City University College
SPM (Science stream): Minimum 5 credits (inclusive of English and Mathematics)
SPM (Art stream): Minimum 7 credits (inclusive of English, Mathematics and General Science)
UEC: Minimum 4 Bs (inclusive of English and Mathematics)
GCE O Level (Art stream): Minimum 5 credits (inclusive of English, Mathematics and General Science)
GCE O Level (Science stream): Minimum 5 credits (inclusive of English and Mathematics)
SEMESTER 1 MODULE CONTENT
First City University College offers the A-Levels and AUSMAT at their 13-acre campus in Bandar Utama
• Analytical Mathematics
• Communication and Study Skills
• Computer Technology
• Personal and Professional Development
• Advance Office Software
SEMESTER 2 MODULE CONTENT
• Calculus Mathematics
• Mechanics ** / #
• Instrumentation and Measurements **
• Fundamental Electrical and Electronic Engineering **
• Software Design Techniques***
• Web Design***
• Structured Programming ***
• Fundamentals in Chemistry #
• Physical Chemistry #
SEMESTER 3 MODULE CONTENT
First City University College Final year electrical & electronic engineering student, Yip Chee Hoe, with his project, “DC-DC Step Up Converter for Wind Turbine Application”.
• Engineering Mathematics ** / #
• Applied Physics ** / #
• Materials Science **
• Group Project • Database ***
• Object-Oriented Programming***
• Systems Analysis and Design***
• Organic and Inorganic Chemistry # **
Students who wish to specialise in Engineering are required to take these elective modules.
*** Students who wish to specialise in Computing are required to take these elective modules.
Students who wish to specialise in Science are required to take these elective modules.
For SPM students, a pass in Malay Language and History is required.
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Study at the Best Universities & Colleges in Malaysia for your Foundation Course after SPM
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These Foundation courses are accredited by the Malaysia Qualification Agency (MQA) and recognised by the university’s respective foreign partner universities and also accepted by many other overseas universities as an equivalent to pre-university qualification in their respective home countries.
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However, there are also general Foundation programmes such as Foundation in Arts and Foundation in Science offered by the private universities. Foundation in Science programmes can lead to engineering, pharmacy, medicine, applied sciences, health sciences and other arts related degree programmes. The Foundation in Arts programme can lead to accounting, business, computing, architecture, design, and other arts related courses. After completing the Foundation in Science students have the choice to choose sciences or arts related degree programmes.
For students who have yet to decide on what to study for their degree, or would like to keep their choices open, should go for the Foundation in Arts or Foundation in Science.
Through these foundation courses, students will be able to gain an understanding of the core skills in a main field of choice through exposure to a range of subjects, even if they are unclear about which degree programme they want to undertake in university.
To enter into the degree programmes, you will need at least a CGPA of 2.00 or 2.50 depending on the university and the course.
Foundation or External Pre-University or STPM in Malaysia
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Choosing the right Pre-University course that fits you would mean that you have to ask yourself which methods of assessment best suit you? Exams, coursework, practicals, group projects and presentations could all be in the mix in differing quantities.
If you are still not sure of what to study for your degree, the Foundation programme is a good choice and is shorter in duration than the STPM or A-Levels and less difficult.
What you need to know about the Foundation Course in Malaysia
Foundation courses can be seen as preparatory courses that assist students to transition from SPM or O-Levels in Malaysia to specific bachelor’s degree programmes. The Foundation Programme in Malaysia is a pre-university program designed to help students meet the entry requirements for first-year university and prepare them to handle the rigours of undergraduate studies. Students gain a solid grounding in academic and communication skills, with a focus on developing their Critical Thinking and English language skills.
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Duration: 3 semesters (1 year of full-time study). Some universities offer a 2-semester Foundation which is still 1 year in duration.
Entry Requirements: Min. 5 credits, inclusive of Maths and 2 pure Science subjects for Foundation in Science or Engineering. For IT, you must have a credit in Maths. Other courses just require 5 credits. For Medicine and Pharmacy, Min. 5B in Maths, Additional Maths, Chemistry, Biology and Physics but will vary from university to university.
Recognition: Mostly in Malaysia and some overseas. As long as the Foundation course is accredited by MQA, it will be accepted by another private university for entry into the relevant degree programme.
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Assessment for Foundation programmes in Malaysia will vary from university to university. Foundation courses will follow assessment methods set by the institution and/or its partner university.
The coursework could cover different assessment tasks such as projects, assignments, laboratory work, presentations, tests, and others as assigned throughout each semester. The final examination is conducted at the end of each semester. The assessments are subject to quality assurance procedures to maintain high standards and ensuring fair assessment.
Unlike the external pre-university programmes in Malaysia which focus on more general Science and Art-based subjects, the Foundation programmes for private universities provide specialisation in specific areas of study such as business, computer & IT, or engineering, and hence, cater to the specific needs of different students.
Foundation Subjects: The number of subjects vary from 8 to 12 subjects depending on which university.
MPU Subjects / GENERAL STUDIES (Compulsory Units)
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Through the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA), the Ministry of Education (MOE), Higher Education Sector has imposed the following requirements on programmes offered by all private tertiary education providers:
MPU (i.e. General Studies) will replace MPW from September 2013 onwards (Ministry of Education directive of 18th June 2013).
The Ministry of Education requires that all NEW Degree (International and Malaysian) students enrolled in September 2013 and onwards must take the MPU units as a prerequisite for the award of their degree.
Malaysian Degree students must take the units and pass them as a prerequisite for the award of the degree.
Students are required to take other MPU units which will be rolled out during the course of their study.
Why Study Foundation in Malaysia?
It is cheaper than other Pre-U programmes like SAM, AUSMAT, A-Levels, etc which can cost from RM20,000 to RM60,000.
The Foundation Programme is generally easier than the external qualifications.
It is faster and easier than the A-Levels and STPM
It is accepted and recognised for entry into most Private Universities in Malaysia
If you don’t plan to go overseas to study for your degree then it is a cheaper and better option.
General Entry Requirements into Foundation Programmes in Malaysia
General Entry Requirements are 5 SPM Credits with Passes in BM & Sejarah. Note that the entry requirements will vary from university to university. You will need to check with the university of interest to find out exactly what their entry requirements are. Or you may contact EduSpiral Consultant Services for advise on your entry to top private universities in Malaysia.
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Biotechnology, Culinology, Food Science, Nutrition, Physiotherapy, Biotechnology, Biomedical Science, Medical Imaging & Optometry – 5 credits including Mathematics and 2 science subjects
Pharmacy – 5Bs including Biology and Chemistry and Physic and Math (or Additional Math)
Medicine & Dentistry – 5Bs including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics/Additional Mathematics and 1 other subject
Architecture and IT – 5 Credits including Maths
Foundation in Computing & Technology into the following degree programmes
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Computing, Information Technology, Software Engineering, Game Development, Intelligent Systems, Cyber Security & Networking, – 5 credits including Mathematics
Mass Communication, Media Studies, Public Relations, Journalism, Branding & Advertising – 5 Credits
Top Ranked Universities such as Heriot-Watt University Malaysia will require higher entry requirements into the Foundation Course
English Language Requirement For Foundation Programmes in Malaysia
In addition to the academic requirements, students are also required to meet the English Language requirements. An applicant who does not meet the Universities’ English Language Requirements may need to take an extra English course at the university or an external English examination such as the IELTS.
Top Ten Reasons to Study the Foundation Programme at the Best Private Universities in Malaysia
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Cheaper than the External Pre-University Programmes
Easier than the External Pre-University Programmes such as A-Levels, STPM or AUSMAT
Some are recognised for entry into overseas universities
Accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency
You study subjects that you like, which is Arts-related
Your coursework and exams are marked by Malaysians who understand what you write or express
You will be exposed to different types of arts-related subjects which would help you to decide which major to choose in the degree.
Faster to enter the degree programme compared to taking the STPM or A-Levels
If you do not plan to go overseas, there is no reason to take an external Pre-University programme which is tougher and more expensive.
When you score well in the Foundation in Arts, you can apply for scholarships for the degree programme at the same university.
Top Private Universities & Colleges Offering First-Rate Foundation Programmes in Malaysia
Top Criteria to Consider When Choosing the Best Private University in Malaysia for a Foundation Programme that Fits You
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Is the Foundation course popular at that university? Quality/reputation/ranking of the private university in Malaysia
Are the courses recognised and approved by the Ministry of Education Malaysia?
Are the courses accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Audit (MQA)?
Subjects offered in the Foundation (Are they relevant, up-to-date, and help you to achieve your career goals)
Do they have enough students to start a class?
How many students do they have studying that course at that university?
What is the duration of the course?
Quality of lecturers. What are their qualifications? How many years of experience in teaching?
Faculty contact/classes taught by full-time qualified & experienced faculty
Ask your friends who have studied there for their opinion. Ask your friends who are currently studying there as well.
Entry requirements (Foreign branch campuses in Malaysia have higher entry requirements)
How much money do I have to pay for the course and cost of living? Ask your parents. Note that you will need to have enough to pay the tuition fees as well as your cost of living. (tuition, hostel, food, transportation, etc.)
What are the Financial assistance available at the university? (Scholarships, PTPN Loan, EPF withdrawal, MARA Loan, etc)
Is the PTPTN loan available for the course at the university?
How much are the tuition fees? Does it include the exam and other fees?
How much is on-campus accommodation?
How much is off-campus accommodation? Note that it might be cheaper to find off campus accommodation on your own with friends. Is the accommodations near eateries, banks, entertainment, public transportation, etc.?
What is the student culture at the university? (English-speaking environment, ambitious, serious about studies, lifestyle or party university, etc) The language spoken mostly at the college by the students may also matter if you don’t know Mandarin or BM or English. If most of the students speak Mandarin at that university then it will not help you to improve your English. Having a good command of the English language helps you to get good jobs and promotions.
What is the make up of the student body (diversity, international students, gender, etc.)
What are the Extra-curricular activities available? (Student organisations, clubs, sports, etc.)
Public vs. Private (STPM is tougher and choice of course & university is determined by the government)
Common Factors in Choosing the Best Private University in Malaysia for the Foundation Programme
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What type of university do I like? (Large, medium, small, city, suburbs, or outer city) Some people like small universities where you get a community feel while others like large university campuses where they get to meet lots of people.
The size of the university also matters to some people as some prefer a small and friendly university environment where you know everyone’s names. Some may prefer a medium sized university where there are more students to interact with and more facilities to use like a bigger library, student centre, computer labs etc.
In large universities you might feel lost but there will be more facilities like a football field, gym, swimming pool, basketball courts, etc. You just need to understand your personality and then choose the type of university that fits you.
If you are a sports person, you might want to find one with a football field, basketball courts, gym or swimming pool.
Safety at the university campus and community.
Know yourself, if you like city life, don’t choose a university far away from the city even though the facilities are great. However, if you have a discipline problem in having too much fun, studying away from the city may be a good choice
What are the facilities and resources offered at the university? – engineering labs, computer labs, computers, science labs, sports facilities, student centre, job placement centre, etc. Note – You should expect to get what you pay for.
If you like sports, you may not want to choose a university without a basketball court or gym.
Is it near public transportation? This is important if you do not have transportation.
Note that you get what you pay for, if you pay for a Kancil don’t expect a Mercedes service. Nothing wrong with a Kancil, it’s just being realistic with your “purchase” however that does not mean that you should get lousy service from that college.
Best Foundation Programmes in Malaysia at Leading Private Universities & Colleges
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If you are not sure of which degree you plan to take then go for the Foundation in Science where it allows you to enter into any science-related or arts-related degree courses. The Foundation in Arts will allow students to choose from only arts-based degree programmes.
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Diploma in Business Leading to UK Top 50 Business Management Degree at KDU Penang University College
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If you are interested in studying business after your SPM or O-Levels, choosing Diploma in Business could be your first smart business decision. A Diploma in Business provides a broad-based business education with exposure to global perspective of business. The diploma prepares students for future, building in them lifelong fundamental values and skills.
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The Best Business Diploma Programme in Malaysia at KDU Penang University College
Personal attention from the experienced full time lecturers at KDU Penang University College produces top graduates
KDU Penang students also benefit from CEO series or guest speaker series whereby prominent industry leaders come and share with students in their journey to excellence. Various hands-on projects, experiential knowledge enhancement trips as well as sharing sessions by prominent industry leaders have been incorporated into its tailored syllabus to expose and familiarise students with the actual working environment.
KDU Penang is also proud to be the only private Business school in the Northern region to provide distinct learning facilities such as its very own Business lounge where students can interact and practise their skills in preparation for the real business environment.
With the support of an experienced and committed teaching team, coupled with well-equipped
KDU Penang University College students are taught by qualified and experienced full time lecturers
modern facilities, the KDU Business Department is ever primed to produce industry-ready business experts.
The numerous awards won in competitions organised by the Multimedia Development Corporation (MDEC) are testaments to the quality education at KDU Penang.
The Best Diploma in Business at KDU University College Penang
KDU College Penang is strategically located in the heart of the city supported by technologically advanced Facilities
The 2-year Diploma in Business at KDU University College Penang equips you with business management skills and prepares you to be industry-relevant.
Upon completion, you can explore career opportunities or further your tertiary education with top-notch universities in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, America and Canada.
Graduates from the Diploma in Business can continue their studies by entering into Year 2 of the BA (Hons) Business Management University of Lincoln UK dual award degree programmes also offered at KDU Penang University College. You will take another 2 years to complete the degree.
Year 1 Subjects for the Diploma in Business at KDU University College Penang
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Academic English for Business I
Introduction to Business
Microeconomics
Business Mathematics
Introduction to Accounting
Academic English for Business 2
Principles of Management
Introduction to Information Technology
Principles of Marketing
Organizational Behaviour
Personal Development & Leadership
Year 2 Subjects for the Diploma in Business at KDU University College Penang
Introduction to Business Communication
Macroeconomics
Auditorium at KDU College Penang
Business Statistics
Business Law
Management of Human Resource
E-commerce
Entrepreneurship
Introduction to Finance & Banking
Electives Subjects (Choose any 4 below)
Accounting Electives
Financial Accounting
Management Accounting
Company Law
Management Electives
Business Ethics
Service Marketing
International Business
Operations Management
Professional recognition of the Business Programmes at KDU University College Penang
Student Centre at KDU College Penang
KDU Business qualification provides graduates with a qualification that is professionally recognized. Professional bodies such as MQA, SIRIM and CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) , IPAA (Institute of Public Accountants of Australia) and MAICSA (Chartered Secretaries Malaysia) have evaluated and recognized the academic quality of KDU College Penang’s academic programmes.
KDU College Penang’s diploma graduates, upon completion of their studies are eligible for CIMA certificate level qualification and can proceed to the CIMA diploma level qualification by just attempting additional 3 modules from CIMA diploma.
Keele business degree graduates are exempted by MAICSA for all 8 modules of the Professional Diploma in corporate Administration, and can proceed to professional part 1 and 2, where they need to complete 7 modules to complete the ICSA qualification.
Institute of Public Accountants of Australia (IPAA) has accredited KDU Penang’s diploma programme and now their diploma graduates are eligible for the IPAA membership.
Globally Recognized Diploma in Business Programme at KDU University College Penang
KDU College Penang graduates are highly sought after in the job market
KDU Business department provides outstanding academic coverage with core subjects in all important areas of business such
as Accounting, Management, Finance, Banking, Human Resource, Marketing, E-commerce, Economics and much more. KDU’s Diploma in Business equips students with the academic knowledge and skills that allows them to be accepted for degree studies both locally and internationally.
KDU’s Diploma in Business graduates can
progress to year 2 of degree studies offered by both local private and public higher learning institutions
progress to year 2 of degree studies offered by established universities in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom
with excellent academic standings be accepted to the final year of degree studies at Middlesex University as well as Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom.
Top UK Business Dual Honours Degree Programme at KDU Penang University College Penang
Business Lounge at KDU Penang University College
Since 1992, KDU University College Penang’s (KDU Penang) Business Department has grown by leaps and bounds with its quality programmes that are industry-relevant, coupled with its team of dedicated and highly qualified lecturers and industry-standard facilities.
KDU University College Penang’s Business Department is known for its business savvy students who excel in the industry after graduation. With its long history and experience in offering the ideal environment in business education, KDU Penang continues to enjoy its premier status as a business education provider in the Northern region.
KDU University College Penang is a rated 6-STAR College as per the 2015/2014 Malaysian Quality Evaluation System for Private Colleges, generally known as MyQUEST audit by the Ministry of Education.
The KDU Penang’s Business Department has garnered much prestige when a partnership was formed with the top ranked University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom (UK) for its best-ranked University of Lincoln Bachelors programme in Business Management.
Highly popular in the UK, the University of Lincoln Business programme is equally sought after by both local and international students
in Malaysia. Understanding the needs of the present professional business world, KDU Penang delivers good-quality, high-value education by offering this prestigious degree in the KDU Penang campus.
BA (Hons) Business Management at University of Lincoln, UK Dual Award Degree at KDU Penang University College
KDU Penang University College has excellent facilities and is one of the best colleges in Penang
The BA (Hons) Business Management degree at KDU Penang University College allows students to be exposed to a range of business domains before before focusing on a specific area. KDU students have the option to choose electives in Entrepreneurship, Marketing or International Business. Such is the calibre of this dual award programme that graduates receive a degree certificate from both KDU Penang University College and a leading UK university.
Utilising case studies and simulated business scenarios, this degree programme exposes students to the challenges and decision making situations faced in an internationalised business environment. In order to overcome these challenges, an interdisciplinary approach coupled with solid business knowledge and skills is absolutely essential.
With a syllabus that incorporates the latest business theory and practices, and collaboration with industry leaders, students can expect to acquire not only relevant capabilities and skills in contemporary business management and innovation but also critical thinking, problem solving and decision making that will enhance the possibility of excellent employment in today’s competitive job market.
Careers prospects include: Business Development Manager, Entrepreneur, General Manager, Human Resource Manager, Marketing Manager, Market Research Analyst, Operation Project Manager, and Procurement Manager.
KDU Penang University College Partner University – University of Lincoln Rankings
University of Lincoln is ranked in the top 400 universities in the world by QS World University Rankings 2015
The Guardian University guide 2017: University league table ranks University of Lincoln at 56st overall
The Guardian University guide 2017: University league table for Business, Management & Marketing ranks Keele University at 80
In the 2017 League Table Ranking by the Complete University Guide, University of Lincoln is ranked at 49th overall.
In the 2017 League Table Ranking for Business & Management Studies by the Complete University Guide, University of Lincoln is ranked 49th.
In the 2017 League Table Ranking for Accounting & Finance by the Complete University Guide, University of Lincoln is ranked at 42.
The University of Lincoln is placed in the top half of all UK institutions by the Guardian 2016 University Guide and the The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016.
then, the KDU Penang has grown by leaps and bounds. Now, sitting proudly at Jalan Anson, KDU Penang is the most popular private tertiary education provider in the northern region. It has international alumni from 48 countries around the world. KDU prides itself with its impressive alumni of more than 45,000 graduates.
KDU Penang’s range of internationally recognized industry-driven academic programmes covers a wide level of offerings from Certificate to Diploma and Degree level programmes. All its programmes are accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency and are internationally affiliated with top universities around the globe such as KEELE and Northumbria University from the United Kingdom and the IMI University Centre from Switzerland.
KDU Penang was twice conferred an all-round 5-star College status by Ministry of Education (MOE) MyQuest Audit and boasts of state-of-the-art facilities which include industry-standard 5 star kitchens, a Recording Studio, Art Gallery and Design Studios,
Gym at KDU College Penang
VLSI engineering labs, Games and Multimedia Computing Design Labs, Business Boardrooms and Lounge, Mock Hotel Suites and many more.
All this helps ensure that every KDU student is well prepared to be gainfully employed upon graduation – an indisputable fact that has strengthened the institution’s impressive 90% graduate employability rate.
Over a span of 23 years, our students continue to do us proud with a string of successes in various national and international competitions. In July 2013, KDU Penang was also awarded the Penang MPSP Green Industry Award for the SME Education and Awareness category.
Moving forward, KDU Penang will be upgrading itself to University College status by end of 2014. Known as Malaysia’s Premier Island City Campus, it will also be enhancing its campus learning experience with a brand new ‘Green’ campus in the Batu Kawan area in Penang by 2020.
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Engineers play an important role in Malaysia as well as globally. More and more people in Malaysia are beginning to realise the importance of getting a top quality engineering education in order to succeed in their career. Top quality engineers are in demand in Malaysia and around the world.
Engineering is a career that can take you around the world, working on many different projects as well as being a very well paid job to get into, with different branches of speciality, according to your areas of interest. Qualified and experienced engineering graduates who can communicate well in English are able to migrate overseas to countries like Australia, UK, USA, Europe and more.
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1. Recognition & Reputation of the Engineering Courses in Malaysia
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Is the Engineering course popular at that university or college?
Awards won by the university, staff or students for the particular course of interest. The number of awards won would be a guide on how good the university is for the course.
2. Academic Quality of the Engineering Course at the University in Malaysia
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Subjects offered in the Engineering course (Are they relevant, up-to-date, and help you to achieve your career goals)
Campus resources (labs, library or resource centre, wifi, computer access, sports facilities, etc.)
4. Facilities for Engineering at the University or College in Malaysia
It is important for the college or university to have the necessary Engineering facilities so that you can gain the necessary skills in your undergraduate education in Malaysia. The university doesn’t necessarily need to have all the facilities needed but should have the basic ones. Special Engineering labs will depend on the area of specialisation. You will need to look at the subjects offered to see which one fits your career goals and area of specialisation that you want to pursue.
5. Cost for your Engineering Course Studies in Malaysia
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How much money do I have to pay for the course and cost of living? Ask your parents. Note that you will need to have enough to pay the tuition fees as well as your cost of living. (Costs for university studies in Malaysia would include tuition, hostel, food, transportation, entertainment, etc.)
What are the Financial assistance available at the university? (Scholarships, PTPN Loan, EPF withdrawal, etc)
Is the PTPTN loan available for the course at the university?
How much are the tuition fees? Does it include the exam and other fees?
How much is on-campus accommodation?
How much is off-campus accommodation? (Off-campus apartments, houses, condominiums) Note that it might be cheaper to find off campus accommodation on your own with friends. Is the accommodations near eateries, banks, entertainment, public transportation, safe & secure, etc.?
6. Student Environment at the University & College
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What is the student culture at the university? (English-speaking environment, ambitious, serious about studies, lifestyle or party university, etc) The language spoken mostly at the college by the students may also matter if you don’t know Mandarin or BM or English. If most of the students speak Mandarin at that university then it will not help you to improve your English. Having a good command of the English language helps you to get good jobs and promotions.
Size of the university or college in Malaysia. Some students prefer a large campus with sports facilities and other resources while other students like small colleges with family-like environment. A small college may offer individualised attention, as well as a more intimate and personalised experience. for your studies You might even want to think about how far you want to walk to get from one class to another in a large university campus. Even those little details may affect your decision.
Make up of the student body (diversity, international students, gender, etc.) Universities with a good proportion of international students will help you to improve your English language skills since you would need to communicate with them in English. In addition, you will learn about their culture, behaviour and discover new ideas. These skills will be useful to you when you work overseas or in a multi-national company.
7. Internships for the Engineering Course in Malaysia
Does the university or college have a strong internship or Co-Op programme?
What are the companies partnered with the university?
How long is the internship programme? How is it carried out?
8. Safety of the Surrounding Area of the University or College
Is the university or college campus a safe area? Safety within the campus and outside.
Have there been many snatch thefts or robberies around the university or college?
9. Students Activities Available at the University
What are the Extra-curricular activities available? (Student organisations, clubs, sports, etc.)
What are the Student Support Services available?
10. Location of the University and Transportation
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Location of the university or college. Is it in the city, suburbs or country side? You should also consider the ambience of your surroundings when choosing a university. If you can’t live without nightlife, think city! If you’re into the great outdoors, you might want to go rural. Some students prefer a city life while other students prefer a quieter university environment away from the city. On the other hand, if you’re used to shopping malls and cinemas and choose a university in a rural area, you might get bored.
Transportation. Is the university accessible to you? What are the public transportation available?
Does the university provide a free bus shuttle to link to other transportation hubs?
Is the university near bus stops or LRT station or MRT station?
If you drive, is there enough parking spots? How much is the parking rate for daily or monthly?
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In addition, soft skills such as an English speaking environment, leadership skills, communication skills and internship programs will help the graduate stand out and be very successful. Research has shown that graduates with a good command of English has a 25% higher salary than those who don’t.
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Engineers use computer technology and mathematical models to work out the solution to structural, or mechanical problems. In an engineering degree course in Malaysia, students will spend time in the laboratory or use computers to understand how to solve problems. You will also have the opportunity to apply your theory to real-life projects through case-studies and internships.
Engineering degrees are extremely varied and can focus on particular parts of the engineering industry or just a general overview of the technical processes. Whichever degree you choose to study, you will graduate with a host of transferable skills that will enable you to work in a variety of industries.
Engineering students will gain skills such as project management, analysis and your practical experience
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act as great foundations for careers in other industries. It isn’t uncommon to find top quality engineers in banking, politics and financial sectors. Many graduates do not work in the field that they graduate in. This is normal.
Before starting your career in engineering it is important to know which engineering field you would like to specialise in because of the variety of sectors within the engineering industry. If you are certain of what type of engineer you wish to become, you should study a degree which focuses specifically on that field of study.
If you are not sure, that is still alright as students after SPM or O-Levels can take the Foundation course at a reputable private university for one year. During that one year, you should talk to the seniors and lecturers to figure out which engineering field best fits you.
To enter into the Foundation in Engineering or Foundation in Science, students after SPM or O-Levels will need at least 5 credits including Maths and Physics (Chemistry for Chemical Engineering) and pass in BM and Sejarah. With 3 credits in SPM including Maths and a Science subject, students can join the Diploma in Engineering course before entering into Year 2 of the Degree course.
There are a wide variety of specialisations, and the more popular engineering fields in Malaysia are listed below for you to browse through.
Which Engineering field is the best for me to study in Malaysia?
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Students should choose your engineering field by passion. Ask yourself, “What gets me excited? Projections may show a future demand in certain engineering fields, but do you want to work very hard for the next four years in order to get a job in an area you don’t really like?
Choosing to study in an engineering field that you have passion in, will make you more likely to succeed as you would be willing to put in the hard work needed to be an expert in your field.
Don’t worry I know it is very difficult for you to give the answer so I am here to help you to know your interest in a particular engineering field of study. It’s very simple just give the answer of some question and then decide yourself that which branch do you like most or which branch suited to you according to your interest. We will discuss so that you can choose the best engineering field to study according to your interest.
What is Electrical & Electronic Engineering?
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Have you ever open your switch board and repair it ?
Do you want to know the functioning of your home electrical appliances ?
Do you want to know what is really going on in a computer CPU ?
Are u interested in sensors & transistor ?
Do you want to make your own robot ?
If yes then this is the branch for you, again there is a small difference in electrical and electronics most of the syllabus content are same. In most college theses are separate branches but in some college they are same. In short we can say that electronics is subset of electrical. As far as placement and job opportunity is concerned then it depend from university to university.
What is Mechanical Engineering?
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Are you interested in bike and cars design ?
Do you take interest in functioning of daily routine things ?
Do you ask basic question to your teachers(i.e how this works ? how that works ?)
Do you like physics ?
Do you like additional maths?
Do you like to make some new mechanism ?
Do you like to use your engineering skills for a common man life ?
if yes then you are at right place mechanical engineering is for you. Mechanical Engineering requires real hard work. In most of the colleges mechanical and production are different branches but there syllabus content are more or less similar but in few college this is combine. There is a misconception that in this branch’s job opportunity are less as compared to computer science and electronics. Again it’s depend upon individual .This is called evergreen branch, nowadays there are a lot of job opportunity and money in this sector if you have talent and ready to work hard.
What is Civil Engineering?
Are you interested in building making ?
Are you ready to rock the world by your talent ?
Have you ever think how this can be done after seeing a building ?
if yes then this is the branch for you. There is a misconception that in this branch’s job opportunity are less as compared to other branches of engineering. It is not so, if you are hardworking and talented then there are a lot of opportunity for civil engineers in Malaysia.
Which Engineering degree in Malaysia is right for me?
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It’s important to consider which area of engineering you will specialise in, as they can lead to very different careers. Civil engineers build the structures that define our civilisation – bridges, buildings, transport systems. Electrical engineers study how technology can build new products, or develop new processes for manufacturing and design.
Or you could design and build planes, aircraft, robots, medical equipment, or even computer programmes. Whatever you choose, you can create and develop projects that improve and change lives.
Chemical Engineering... is the branch of engineering that deals with the application of physical science (e.g., chemistry and physics), and life sciences (e.g., biology, microbiology and biochemistry) with mathematics and economics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. Chemical engineers ensure the processes are operated safely, sustainably and economically when converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.
Civil Engineering… is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction,
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and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like bridges, roads, canals, dams and buildings. It is traditionally broken into several sub-disciplines including environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, municipal or urban engineering, water resources engineering, materials engineering, coastal engineering, surveying, and construction engineering. Civil engineering takes place on all levels: in the public sector and in the private sector from individual homeowners through to international companies.
Electrical Engineering… is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. It now covers a range of subtopics including power, electronics, control systems, signal processing and telecommunications. Usually electrical engineering is considered to deal with the problems associated with large-scale electrical systems such as power transmission and motor control, whereas electronic engineering deals with the study of small-scale electronic systems including computers and integrated circuits
Mechanical Engineering… is a discipline of engineering that applies the principles of physics and
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materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is the branch of engineering that involves the production and usage of heat and mechanical power for the design, production, and operation of machines and tools. It is one of the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines.
The mechanical engineering field requires understanding of core concepts including mechanics, kinematics, thermodynamics, materials science, and structural analysis. Mechanical engineers use these core principles along with tools like computer-aided engineering and product lifecycle management to design and analyze manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systems, motorized vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, robotics, medical devices and more.
Computer Engineering… deals with the design of computers and computer systems. This may involve the design of new hardware, the design of PDAs, USBs or the use of computers to control an industrial plant. Computer engineers may also work on a system’s software. However, the design of complex software systems is often the domain of software engineering, which is usually considered a separate discipline. Desktop computers represent a tiny fraction of the devices a computer engineer might work on, as computer-like architectures are now found in a range of devices including video game consoles and DVD players.
Mechatronics Engineering… is an engineering discipline which deals with the convergence of electrical and mechanical systems. Such combined systems are known as electromechanical systems and have widespread adoption. Examples include automated manufacturing systems, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems and various subsystems of aircraft and automobiles.
Which is the best engineering degree to study in Malaysia?
There are lots of great engineering courses to choose from, so we have picked some of the best degrees at different levels of cost, reputation and location for you to browse through. Let EduSpiral help you choose an engineering university or school that is right for you.
Choose somewhere that specialises in the area you are most interested in, such as civil engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering or mechanical engineering.
What qualifications/skills are needed to study engineering in Malaysia?
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On a personal level, you will need to be confident, motivated and flexible.
In order to study engineering in Malaysia, you’ll obviously need a strong interest in problem solving, and maths and science, just as we discussed before, but you’ll also need a strong command of the English language. You’ll be spending a lot of time in the laboratory and you’ll be using your computer and maths skills a lot, in theory and practical work. There will be a lot of problem solving, and applying this to case studies, as well as work experience and theory essays.
As a general rule you’ll need to be good in maths, physics, chemistry and biology, and if you’re heading into a more specific area you’ll need to check out the specialist subjects for that, as they vary hugely. This is why it’s very important to decide on your subject quite soon, as you may need a different A level requirement, however as a general rule, maths and sciences are your basic needs.
You can contact EduSpiral Consultant Services to get a clearer idea on your specific requirements with regards to this, and ask about language support whilst you’re on campus.
What will a degree in Engineering cost at a top private university in Malaysia?
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Obviously the course you choose and the university will all make a difference to how much the degree will cost in terms of tuition fees, and you should talk to your parents about how much they have set aside for your studies, as this will go a long way into funding your engineering study adventure.
As a general rule, and again, this depends on a lot of factors, you can expect a cost of around RM80,000 to RM180,000 total for the tuition fees for 4 years. You should be able to get help and advice on living arrangements from EduSpiral and the cost of living very much depends on which city you choose to study in. Most private universities in Malaysia will have on-campus accommodation and off-campus accommodation. It’s simply a case of looking into your options and your preferences.
As you can see, choosing engineering as your career means a lot of decisions to make, not only regarding the road you see your future career going down, in terms of the type of engineering you want to specialise in, but also the general things about studying abroad, such as the single most important one – which university?!
Shortage of Qualified Engineers in Malaysia
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There is a shortage of qualified engineers in Malaysia suitable for the crucial role of overseeing construction projects and infrastructure development works, according to the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM).
IEM president Datuk Lim Chow Hock told StarBiz that there were only about 150,000 experienced engineers in Malaysia.
“We are still short of 50,000 to meet the requirement in the construction and infrastructure sectors. The experienced engineers are needed in the consultation and management departments,” he said. Lim added that the demand for consultation and management engineers for government construction and infrastructure projects would mitigate the impact of the slowdown taking place in the construction industry.
“About 70% of our members are engineers in the development and construction sectors. “They can easily be reabsorbed to play consultation and management roles for government projects,” he said.
Lim added that about 30% of the members were involved in the electrical, electronic, and mechanical engineering industries. The IEM currently has about 43,000 members.
On the quality of the local engineering graduates, Lim said that there was concern on quality because a study done three years ago by IEM revealed that the local engineering graduates lacked certain fundamental understanding of engineering principles. “This is affecting their ability to execute their duties effectively.
This was the feedback from 11/11/2015 Malaysia short of 50,000 experienced engineers Business News | The Star Online
Job Prospects for Engineers in Malaysia
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In the Third Outline Perspective Plan and the Eighth Malaysia plan, it is estimated that there will be a high demand for engineers where there are estimated 230,000 engineers and technicians for the year 2000 and the projected figure for 2010 is 470,000. (Source OPP3/8MP/EPU). Engineering is a respected profession that pays well. On average, people who graduate with a degree in engineering earn higher salaries than those with other bachelor’s degrees. Studies indicate that there will be a shortage of engineers well into the 21st century.
Furthermore, choose top private universities in Malaysia where the engineering degrees are accredited by MQA and the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM). Currently, according to BEM there are 11010 Professional Engineers and 81771 Graduate Engineers in Malaysia. Malaysia needs around 275,000 and 300,000 engineers in 5 and 10 years respectively.
In a 2006 Report by the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education, Mechanical engineering is viewed as the field of engineering most highly demanded in the future with a projected increase of 24% from 5 to 10 years (from an estimated number of engineers of 58000 to 72000).
“This is based on the type of projects MIDA has approved for investments coming in,” he said.
Accredited Professional Engineers in Malaysia can work globally because of the Washington Accord
In 2007, Malaysia became a member of The Washington Accord, which recognises experienced professional engineers
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represented by responsible bodies. The Washington Accord is a small group of signatories that have agreed to mutually recognise accredited engineering programmes.
Members of The Washington Accord are Hong Kong, South Africa, Japan, Singapore, USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, UK, Ireland, Taipei, Korea, Malaysia and Turkey.
The Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), The Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) and Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia (ACEM) develop and use the EMF Register as a secure benchmark that allows a professional engineer to be recognised or exempted from licensing or registration in other countries (other than that in which they first gained recognition).
Eligibility for admission to EMF International Register of Professional Engineers Register is limited only to engineers who have completed an accredited or recognised engineering programme, registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) and is a corporate member of the IEM who is capable of independent practice.
To qualify for admission to EMF International Register of Professional Engineers Register, a candidate must be:
A Professional Engineer registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) and/or a Corporate Member with the Institution of Engineers Malaysia;
Seven years experience after graduation in a recognised engineering discipline;
Two years experience in responsible charge of significant work (may be obtained within the seven years experience)
Maintained their continuing professional development at a satisfactory level.
Engineering Jobs in Demand in Malaysia Developed by the National Key Economic Activities (NKEAs)
The NEAC will work with PEMANDU to develop the National Key Economic Activities (NKEAs) in the following areas:
The Petroleum Engineering degree course at Curtin Sarawak is highly recommended for those seeking lucrative careers in the Oil & gas industry
Electrical and Electronic, where manufacturing, research and development as well as design for Malaysian companies driving innovation will be focused upon.
Oil and gas sector led by a well developed pool of local talent and companies that are able to compete globally.
Green industries and services. Expertise in complex manufacturing and those in the solar and alternative energy sectors will be much sought after alongside those involved in the commercialisation of natural bio-diversity into high value products.
In a report conducted by IPSOS Business Consulting in 2012 on the E&E Sector Study on the Supply-Demand of Talent in Malaysia, it is found that there is a shortage of Electrical & Electronic Engineers in Malaysia.
The E&E sector is an important contributor to Malaysia’s economy as it is one of the 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) in the country’s Economic Transformation Programme (ETP). There are 1,900 active E&E companies which provide employment to over 350,000 people.
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The report found that Fresh Graduates or Entry-level Talent Not Industry-Ready (lacks required skill-sets) therefore choosing a university that can provide the necessary industry relevant teaching and training is imperative.
Telecommunication is the means of communicating through the transmission of signals. In today’s world, it is all around us – from 4G connectivity to streaming videos to mobile downloads, and so on.
The IPSOS report identified eight key talent shortage areas in the E&E field and one of the areas in demand for Telecommunications Engineers. They are responsible for the analysis, design, implementation, optimization and enhancement of wireless telecommunications products and networks.
Top Oil & Gas jobs in demand in Malaysia according to Hays Quarterly Hotspots
talent exists in these areas and as such competition is fierce. Strong local candidates with eight or more years of experience are very much in demand.
Lead Process Engineers, Engineering Managers, Lead Mechanical Engineers, Control & Instrumentation Engineers and Project Managers – Employers have won projects and now need to hire these professionals. In most demand are candidates with offshore projects experience or FPSO projects experience. Employers also expect that such talent will have experience working in a multicultural team.
Trends
Operating companies are going through the planning process for 2014. The expectation is that a number of junior level positions will be created in the large established operators that are looking to build a good pipeline of home-grown local talent. These jobs will typically range from fresh graduate positions to roles suitable for candidates with three to four years of experience.
The policy of Malaysianisation will continue this year. Yet a skill shortage exists across the board, particularly for more experienced candidates with eight or more years of experience. Candidates with niche experience also continue to be in demand.
Engineering Jobs in Demand in Malaysia according to Institute of Labour Market Information & Analysis
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EPCM contractors, specialist contractors and subsea EPCM contractors have prepared their hiring plans for 2014. Mid-level and senior candidates will be in demand from March onwards.
Again, local talent is preferred for short-term immediate contract positions.
The Institute for Labour Market Information and Analysis (ILMIA), a division of the Ministry of Human Resources was set up in May 2012.
As Malaysia’s leading labour information centre, it provides the analysis of labour market trends and emerging human capital issues for enabling human capital planning and labour policies formulation
Engineering is one of the Top Paid Salaries in Malaysia (per month basis) as listed by Kelly Services Malaysia
According to the Kelly Services 2014/2015 Malaysia Salary Guide , “the skilled talent pool in Malaysia is at 27 percent – far off from the estimated requirement of 45 percent to meet the national agenda of a high income nation by 2020.”
The Malaysia Salary Guide also lists down a whole number of jobs with an indication of what the average salary range should be, according to placements made by Kelly Services Malaysia.
Another high-paying industry is engineering, with engineering managers of 8-12 years of experience earning a minimum of RM13,000 and a maximum of RM22,000. Utilities managers, another high-paying position can earn a minimum of RM16,000 and a maximum of RM21,000.
Top Ten highest paying jobs in Malaysia according to Jobstreet
According to Jobstreet, a petroleum engineer earns between RM 37,094 – RM 365,156 a year.
In positioning Malaysia as the leading oil and gas (O&G) hub in the Asia-Pacific region by 2017, Malaysia Petroleum Resources Corp (MPRC) was formed to promote, catalyse and transform the sector.
Notable projects in the O&G (oil and gas) sector include the RM60bil Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development project in Pengerang, Johor, and the RM3.8bil Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal in Kimanis.
Top Ten highest paying jobs in Malaysia at Manager Level according to Jobstreet
Doctors, engineers and managers in the aviation specializations draw the highest pay with doctors earning the highest, with an average salary of RM9,500 per month.
Top Ten highest paying jobs in Malaysia at Senior Manager Level according to Jobstreet
The Average Salary Of SENIOR MANAGERS Is RM12,800 Across All Industries. It takes years of experience and expertise before one becomes a senior manager, but all that hard work pays off.
Overall, senior managers in specializations such as IT– Hardware, Quality Control/Assurance and Geophysics are the top highest paying job in this position.
What type of students should study engineering in Malaysia?
Students with strong credits in Physics, Maths and Chemistry for Chemical or Petroleum Engineering or Physics & Maths for other engineering courses can consider an exciting and highly paid career in engineering. You are a person who is organised, like to work with your hands and mind, creative, and focused, then engineering is something to consider.
Arts stream students with 3 credits including Modern Maths and General Science can join the Diploma in Mechanical or Electronic Engineering at some universities.
Where to Study Engineering in Malaysia?
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In addition, the number of years where the course has been offered at the university is an evidence of its experience. Lecturers must have the necessary qualifications with at least a Masters degree and teaching experience.
Our staff at EduSpiral Consultant Services have worked in the private education industry for many years therefore are able to advise you on which university would be the best that fits your budget, personality and SPM/STPM/UEC/A-Level results.
Having counseled thousands of students, we understand where you come from in order to show you where to go.
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Top Rated Private Universities & Colleges in Malaysia to Study Engineering Diploma & Foundation Courses
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range of choices for students to choose from. These colleges and universities offer value for money in the quality of education and excellent facilities that you get.
These universities and colleges are chosen by EduSpiral because they represent the best in their fields in Malaysia and affordable. EduSpiral provides in-depth information and counseling on their courses so that students are able to make the right choice.
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Top University in Malaysia for Culinology Degree at Taylor’s University
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The blending of culinary arts and food science brings a new hybrid of specialists, writes Zuliantie Dzul THE kitchen at the Taylor’s University’s School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts looks like any other kitchen, complete with mixers and ovens. That said, it’s also fully equipped with instruments for the students of Bachelor of Science (Hons) Culinology® programme to conduct research and development.
Students after SPM or O-Levels with at least 5 credits including the relevant subjects may enter Taylor’s University Foundation in Science for 1 year before continuing on to the Bachelor Of Science (Hons) (Culinology®)
The top rated 3-year Bachelor Of Science (Hons) (Culinology®) programme at Taylor’s University equips students with knowledge and skills in food product development, grooming them to be a part of the ready-made and processed foods industry. In collaboration with the Halal Industry Development Corporation Malaysia (HDC), students are also given the opportunity to learn about Halal food industry.
Seeking to break the boundaries between culinary arts and food science, Taylor’s University developed the first culinology degree outside the United States. In collaboration with the Research Chefs Association of America (RCA), the programme requires graduates to have a grasp on both culinary practices and food science principles. The Bachelor Of Science (Hons) (Culinology®) programme at Taylor’s University will mould students to become holistic food development specialists who are in high demand in today’s society.
Taylor’s University students were the 2016 Champions in the Research Chefs Association (RCA) Student Culinology® Competition clearly proving that they are the best university in Malaysia to study Culinology.
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Top Rated Culinology Programme at Taylor’s University
Taylors University Lakeside Campus is one of the best universities in Malaysia having being ranked Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013
Try glass cylinders that you see in any science lab. They also have an instrumentation room with equipment such as a colorimeter (device used for measuring colours) and texture analyser (device to measure firmness and crispiness). Culinology® is a rather alien concept to me.
It’s a term trademarked by the Research Chefs Association in the United States. Taylor’s University, the only university outside of the US to offer this programme, is prepping its students to become culinologists.
“They’re not aliens,” says Dr Chong Li Choo, the school’s programme director. “They’re just a hybrid of
Low fat cookies baked by the Culinology students at Taylor’s University
food scientists and chefs. They not only learn the theory but also incorporate a lot of applications in the cooking.” Through this three-year programme, students get to learn both culinary arts and food science.
The strength of the graduates will be in food product development. “Last time we have food scientists and chefs to come up with this, two different people, but now we only need one,” explains Chong.
The students need to put their product through five stages before they can market it, namely ideation, formulation, sensory evaluation, testing and packaging. THOROUGH STUDIES The students will come up with an idea after thorough research. They are up to date on the latest healthy eating trend. They choose to make butter cookies on a special media showcase.
To these future culinologists, it’s not just about mixing, rolling and baking. The idea here is to make low-
The cookies are being sensory tested at Taylor’s University in the Culinology class
fat cookies without compromising on the taste and texture. This is where knowledge of food science is most useful. The ingredients must be precisely measured. Not “a pinch of” or “agak-agak” ingredients. Also, they need to replace the fat from the butter that they’re planning to reduce with something else. The knowledge they’ve gained in chemistry and microbiology certainly comes in handy for this.
They know that fat makes the cookies creamy, so they need something which can act as fat yet still keep the richness of the cookies. “That’s why we use xanthan gum and emulsifier,” says final year student, Mohd Ludwig Mohd Nazri. “We reduce the fat to 45 per cent. But will the cookies taste the same? You’ll find out for yourself.” Mohd Ludwig and his classmate Nicholas Chan Li Wing subsequently proceed to bake three batches of cookies — control (full fat), with xanthan gum and another with emulsifier. “Don’t worry, xanthan gum and emulsifier are plant-based, so it’s safe to consume,” assures Nicholas.
It’s a fun session as we are also invited to try our hands at baking cookies. We prepare the batter and let it
A Taylor’s University Culinology student running a scientific test on the cookies
set in the fridge before rolling and cutting out several pieces for each batch. After the cookies are baked, they undergo a sensory test. This is where the three cookies are evaluated based on appearance, flavour, taste, aroma and crunchiness. They need to find the best cookies out of the three.
We all take the test and score the cookies accordingly using our sense of sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing. Surprisingly, all three cookies look and taste similar. But one thing’s for sure, two are lower in calories as they contain less fat. SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS Before they decide on which of the cookies will be marketed, the students also conduct a scientific analysis in the instrumentation room.
They use different equipment for different product. “All food products have their respective criteria,
Culinology class at Taylor’s University
especially when it comes to texture, such as hardness and stickiness. So we need to know the exact properties (based on the data collected) instead of just by sensory test which can be quite subjective,” explains Dr Chong. Since the students are developing low-fat cookies, they need to make sure the texture is similar or is as close to the full-fat variety.
To test the firmness of the cookies, a student shows us how data is collected using the texture analyser. Nowadays, analyses are easier to make thanks to the use of a computerised system that produces objective results. Suffice to say, the students need to know or have the knowledge of handling the equipment and calibrating the computers when conducting analysis work.
The recipe which scores the highest during the sensory test will then be finalised. The students will run nutrient analyses in the lab and generate labels using professional software such as Nutri Pro. When ready, they will source for suitable packaging materials and design a concept for it. This is where they will use their own creativity and come up with a prototype. “Since they know their product well, they get to decide which packaging can best present their product,” says Dr Chong.
Deputy Dean, Siti Ramadhaniatun Ismail (5th from left) and Dr Chong Li Choo (6th from left) with the students of the School of Culinary Arts at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus in Subang Jaya
OPPORTUNITIES GALORE Now, imagine what they can do with other food such as meat. Soon we won’t have to fret about our calorie intake as we happily tuck into a big fat burger or a packet of butter cookies. And for these students, they have wider job opportunities. “I’m enjoying the best of both worlds — arts and science,” says Nicholas.
“This course has taught me some very important lessons and I don’t make as much errors as before. For example, when making bread, I know when to stop mixing. I also know how to make healthier food. I made burger for my family recently, replacing the meat fillers with tofu, which mimics fat but is way juicier and healthier.”
Nicholas adds that he aspires to work in the food industry someday. It is Mohd Ludwig’s dream to help his father in his food business. The 22-year-old’s father, Mohd Nazrin @ Ludwig Gaisbauer owns German Delicatessen Sdn Bhd, a company that manufactures and distributes premium German sausages. “My dad is a chef so my life has always revolved around food. Hopefully I can contribute something to make his business better,” confides Mohd Ludwig. Whatever the future may bring, these students are ready to bring the hospitality industry to a new level — complete with lab equipment and chef hats.
The Best Bachelor of Science (Hons) Culinology® Programme at Taylor’s University in Malaysia
A Taylor’s University Culinology student running a scientific test on the cookies
The Bachelor Of Science (Hons) (Culinology®) programme at Taylor’s University equips students with knowledge and skills in food product development, grooming them to be a part of the ready-made and processed foods industry. In collaboration with the Halal Industry Development Corporation Malaysia (HDC), students are also given the opportunity to learn about Halal food industry.
The culinology curriculum at Taylor’s University focuses on four core areas: culinary arts, food science, food technology, and research and development. Culinology® students are equipped with the latest technology and training in culinary and food science, allowing them to work on innovative and creative approaches in food product development.
Professionally Recognised Bachelor Of Science (Hons) (Culinology®) programme at Taylor’s University
The cookies are being sensory tested at Taylor’s University in the Culinology class
Accreditation by the Research Chefs Association (RCA), USA entitles graduates to membership benefits and access to a professional network.
Comprehensive Course Structure
Hands-on programme that covers kitchen practical, laboratory practical and R&D.
Equipped to develop ideas and concepts to fit existing and new markets; elaborate on recipes and protocols encompassing mass production concerns; and the ability to measure, monitor and control food quality and product acceptance.
Opportunity to learn about Halal food via elective modules such as Halal Food Product Development, which have been developed in collaboration with the Halal Industry Development Corporation Malaysia (HDC).
Strong Emphasis on R&D
Low fat cookies baked by the Culinology students at Taylor’s University
Explore the generation of new ideas, preparation of various prototypes, evaluation of customer acceptance and elaboration of a final formulation (recipe).
The opportunity to fully design a food product from its inception to marketing of the product.
Opportunity to attend a Culinology® conference in USA as part of the R&D Professional Development Project offered as a Year 3 elective subject.
Real-World Experience
12-week internship in Year 2, to develop supervisory skills in the various areas of a centralised or mass production kitchen (planning production, quality control and hygiene standard and elaboration of new menu).
15-week internship in Year 3, to participate in the research and development aspect (market study conceptualisation of new product, testing of recipes in production line).
World-Class Facilities at Taylor’s University
Bioscience lab at Taylor’s University
In preparing students for the increasingly challenging and complex hospitality, tourism and culinary industry, the School has put in place world-class facilities designed and built to stimulate the actual working environment of leading establishments.
84-room hotel (Ruemz Hotel)
3 Front Office Reception Rooms
Hotel Suites
Wine Laboratory
9 Restaurants (including 3 fine dining restaurants, 3 specialised training restaurants, 1 Asian restaurant, 1 lifestyle restaurant and 1 multiservice restaurant)
14 Culinary Suites (encompassing 9 kitchens, 1 garde manger kitchen, 1 artist kitchen, 1 chocolate room and 1 artist kitchen)
Manifestation Culinary Bar Theatre
Tourism Practical Rooms
Events Projects Room
CRiT (Centre for Research and Innovation in Tourism, Hospitality and Food Studies)
Chemistry Lab and Food Science Lab
Programme Structure for the Bachelor of Science (Hons) Culinology® Programme at Taylor’s University
YEAR 1 Subjects for the Bachelor Of Science (Hons) (Culinology®) programme at Taylor’s University
Deputy Dean, Siti Ramadhaniatun Ismail (5th from left) and Dr Chong Li Choo (6th from left) with the students of the School of Culinary Arts at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus in Subang Jaya
Semester 1
Cell Biology
Basic Chemistry
Hygiene & Sanitation
Culinary Practice I
Introduction to Food Science & Nutrition
Semester 2
Organic Chemistry
Culinary Practice II
Business of Food Product Development
Patisserie & Baking I
Elective I
MPU (U1) – Module 1*
YEAR 2 Subjects for the Bachelor Of Science (Hons) (Culinology®) programme at Taylor’s University
Library at Taylor’s University
Semester 3
Principles of Biochemistry
Food Microbiology
Asian Cuisine
Patisserie & Baking II
MPU (U1) – Module 2*
MPU (U2)*
Semester 4
Food Chemistry
Introduction to Human Nutrition
Advanced Cuisine
Research Methodology
Experimental Food Products & Practices
Internship I
March intake is after Semester 4
August intake is after Semester 3
YEAR 3 Subjects for the Bachelor Of Science (Hons) (Culinology®) programme at Taylor’s University
Culinology class at Taylor’s University
Semester 5
Food Product Development I
Sensorial Analysis
Food Processing
Psycho-Sociology of Food & Eating Habits
MPU (U3)*
MPU (U4)*
Semester 6
Food Product Development II
Food Preservation
Food Safety & Quality Management
Manufacturing & Packaging
Elective II
Internship II
NOTE:
* The Ministry of Education (MOE) requires all students to take Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) (i.e. General Studies) which is categorised under U1, U2, U3 and U4 within the duration of their studies. U1 modules are prescribed by MOE whereas U2, U3 and U4 modules are from a list of University Core Modules (UCM) prescribed as per the Programme Guide.
Electives
Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus encompasses a modern, functional design with state-of-the-art facilities together with lush greenery and its trademark 5.5 acre lake
Elective I
Introduction to Halal Food Product Development
Principles of Marketing
Introduction to Accounting
Introduction to Management
Elective II
Halal Food Product Development
Food Supply Chain Management
Introduction to Management
R&D Professional Development Project
Career Options for Culinology Graduates from Taylor’s University
Technologically advanced classrooms at Taylor’s University
Chef Consultant
Corporate Executive Chef
Culinary Research Technologist
Food Quality Manager
Formulation Chef
Hygiene Consultant
Product Assurance/Development Manager
Research & Development Chef
Research & Development Manager
Sensorial Analysis Manager
Test Kitchen Chef
State-of-the-Art Facilities at Taylors University
Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus encompasses a modern, functional design with state-of-the-art facilities together with lush greenery and its trademark 5.5 acre lake
Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus encompasses a modern, functional design with state-of-the-art facilities together with lush greenery and its trademark 5.5 acre lake; striking a balance between form and function to embody Taylor’s University’s modern approach and perspective in premium education with an approach to holistic growth outside the classroom.
Surrounding the serene lake are buildings that house the academic wings and the commercial annexe that comprise of wide and spacious corridors, pleasing and rich landscapes and all in all, a sustainable and conducive environment for education. Besides, being visually comforting and naturally soothing, the overall design also enhances the air quality, both indoor and outdoor.
Taylor’s provides the necessary conducive environment for learning and development, to complement our quality academic programmes. Our campuses provide students with a comprehensive list of features and facilities to cater to our students’ learning needs and comfort during their years at Taylors University.
Service Facilities at Taylors University
Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus
Career Services Centre
Computer Labs
Counselling and Psychological Services Centre
Experimental Theatre
Lecture Theatres
Library
Sick Bay
Sports and Recreation Centre
Student Life Centre
The Grand Hall
U-Residence
UniGym
Service Facilities: Career Services Centre
This centre provides students with reference materials and information about occupations, corporations and career opportunities.
Computer Labs
For computer practical classes. Each lab has an average of 33 computers.
Library
1300-seater 4-storey library to suit students’ individual learning styles. The library is equipped with 24/7 study areas, discussion rooms, multimedia rooms, theatrette, computers, printing & photocopying facilities.
Sick Bay
U-Residence
Residence for students living on campus.
Sports and Recreation Centre
Multi-purpose courts (Futsal, netball, volleyball, basketball, cricket nets, tennis, dodgeball)
Student Life Centre
The Student Life Centre is a purpose driven centre devoted to provide a platform for Student Leaders and the student communities as a whole to engage in creative thinking, brainstorming of new ideas and implement the execution of these ideas.
The Centre features Discussion Hubs, a meeting room, independent study area and a Mini Events Zone. It is also where the TU Student Council office, Community Service Initiatives Volunteers office and International Student Services Centre are located.
The Grand Hall
1000-seater hall designed for campus events and activities such as convocations, examinations, exhibitions and gala dinners; as well as sports activities.
Lecture Theatres
Lectures and events are conducted in the hall which can seat up to 300 people.
Experimental Theatre
Suitable for stage performances (dramas and plays) and can be used for practice sessions. Equipped with stage, hi-tech acoustics and lighting systems. Seats surround the stage, providing a 360 degree view of performance.
UniGym
Counseling and Psychological Services Centre
A centre for students, staff and parents to receive counselling on various emotion related issues.
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
On Campus (U Residence @ Lakeside Campus)
Located in Taylor’s University, Lakeside Campus
This 6-storey building has 890 beds, 126 apartment units and 116 en-suites, all tastefully furnished
24-hour multi-level security
Resident housemaster
Onsite maintenance support
Housekeeping services
Recreational areas
Learning spaces
Shuttle bus services
Off-Campus (Various Locations)
Units are located within the vicinity of the campuses
24-hour security
Onsite maintenance support
Housekeeping services
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Best Banking, Finance & Investment Degree Programmes at Top Universities in Malaysia
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There is a demand for top graduates in banking and finance in Malaysia. Salaries for banking & finance graduates in Malaysia can be very high. The role of the financial sector is envisioned to continue growing to be a key driver and catalyst of Malaysia’s economic progression. This sector is projected to be more competitive, dynamic, inclusive, diversified, and integrated, with the ability to offer world class financial services, in terms of breadth, depth and quality to serve the needs of Malaysia.
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Private Universities in Malaysia with First Rate Accounting & Finance Degree Programmes
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High Job Demand and Salary in Malaysia for Finance, Banking and Investment Graduates
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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 choicesafter SPM, O-Levels, UEC, STPM, A-Levels or Pre-University. In order to choose the right course, we need information on the salaries of the career of our choice. To help students make the right choices about choosing their career and course in the banking & finance industry in Malaysia, we have listed the average salaries plus some of the top private universities in Malaysia offering this course.
Banking & Finance Salaries in Malaysia According to Robert Walters Salary Survey
Years of Experience
Min
Max
Relationship Manager
8 years
8,000
15,000
Business Intelligence Manager
8 years
8,000
15,000
Investment Analyst
5 to 10
8,000
19,000
Product Development Head
5 to 10
8,000
18,000
Shariah Head
5 to 10
8,000
21,000
Head Credit Risk
8 years
8,000
18,000
Head Sales
8 years
8,000
15,000
Head Merchant
10 years
8,000
18,000
Senior Manager – Compliance
5 years
9,000
15,000
Branch Manager
5 to 6
5,500
12,000
Compliance Manager
4 to 5
6,500
9,500
Risk Management Manager
4 to 7
6,500
9,500
Fund Accountant Manager
3 to 7
5,500
9,000
Relationship Manager
3 to 5
4,000
7,500
Compliance Officer
4 to 5
3,500
7,000
Assistant Branch Manager
1 to 3
4,000
6,500
Credit Manager
1 to 3
3,500
6,000
Treasury Officer
4 to 5
3,500
6,500
Corporate Recovery Executive
4 to 5
3,000
5,500
Credit Analyst
4 to 5
3,500
7,500
Internal Auditor
2 to 3
2,500
3,500
Personal Financial Consultant
1 to 3
2,800
4,500
Salary Range Per Month for Jobs In the Banking Industry in Malaysia according to Kelly Services Salary Report 2014/2015
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Relationship Manager with qualification in Degree/Professional Degree/Masters 8 years experience from RM8,000 to RM15,000
Business Intelligence Manager with qualification in Degree/Masters 8years experience from RM8,000 to RM15,000
Investment Analyst with qualification in Degree/Professional 5-10years experience from RM8,000 to RM19,000
Product Development Head with qualification in Degree/Masters 5-10 years experience from RM8,000 to RM18,000
Shariah Head with qualification in Degree/Masters 5-10 years experience from RM8,000 to RM21,000
Head Credit Risk with qualification in Degree 8 years experience from RM8,000 to RM18,000
Head Sales with qualification in Diploma/Degree/Professional Degree/Masters 8 years experience from RM8,000 to RM15,000
Head Merchant with qualification in Diploma/Degree/Professional Degree/Masters 10years experience from RM8,000 to RM18,000
Senior Manager – Compliance with qualification in Degree 5years experience from RM9,000 to RM15,000
Branch Manager with qualification in Degree 5-6years experience from RM5,500 to RM12,000
Compliance Manager with qualification in Degree 4-5years experience from RM6,500 to
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RM9,500
Risk Management Manager with qualification in Degree 4-7years experience from RM6,500 to RM9,500
Fund Accountant Manager with qualification in Degree 3-7years experience from RM5,500 to RM9,000
Relationship Manager with qualification in Degree 3-5 years experience from RM4,000 to RM7,500
Compliance Officer with qualification in Degree 4-5 years experience from RM3,500 to RM7,000
Assistant Branch Manager with qualification in Degree 1-3 years experience from RM4,000 to RM6,500
Credit Manager with qualification in Degree 1-3 years experience from RM3,500 to RM6,000
Treasury Officer with qualification in Degree 4-5 years experience from RM3,500 to RM6,500
Corporate Recovery Executive with qualification in Degree 4-5 years experience from RM3,000 to RM5,500
Credit Analyst with qualification in Degree 4-5 years experience from RM3,500 to RM7,500
Internal Auditor with qualification in Degree 2-3 years experience from RM2,500 to RM3,500
Personal Financial Consultant with qualification in Degree 1-3 years experience from RM2,800 to RM4,500
Sales Officer/Executivewith qualification in Diploma/Degree 0-1years experience from RM2,300 to RM4,500
Credit & Loans Officer with qualification in Diploma/Degree 1-3 years experience from RM2,300 to RM3,500
Management Trainee with qualification in Diploma/Degree 0-1 years experience from RM2,500 to RM3,200
Bank Clerk with qualification in SPM/STPM 0-1 years experience from RM1,500 to RM2,000
Bank Teller with qualification in SPM/STPM 1-3 years experience from RM1,500 to RM2,000
Loans Clerk with qualification in SPM/STPM 1-3 years experience from RM1,500 to RM2,000
Salary Range Per Month for Jobs In Finance in Malaysia according to Kelly Services Salary Report 2014/2015
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Finance Manager with qualification in Degree 6-7 years experience from RM8,500 to RM13,000
Finance and Administrative Manager with qualification in Post Graduate Diploma/Degree/Professional Degree/Masters 5 years experience from RM8,000 to RM10,500
Internal Audit Manager with qualification in Degree 5 years experience from RM10,000 to RM14,000
Finance Manager – Investment with qualification in Degree 5-7 years experience from RM8,000 to RM12,000
Senior Accountant with qualification in Diploma/Degree/ACCA/CIMA/ MACPA/CPA 6-7 years experience from RM8,000 to RM12,000
Senior Auditor with qualification in Degree/Professional Certificate 4-5 years experience from RM7,000 to RM9,000
Accountant with qualification in Degree/Professional Certificate 2-3 years experience from RM6,000 to RM8,000
Claims Manager with qualification in Diploma/Degree 4-5 years experience from RM5,500 to RM7,500
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Credit Control Manager with qualification in Diploma/Degree 4-6 years experience from RM5,500 to RM7,500
Accounts Payable Manager with qualification in Degree 3-4 years experience from RM5,000 to RM7,000
Cost Accountant with qualification in Diploma/Degree/ACCA/CIMA/ MACPA/CPA 3-4 years experience from RM4,500 to RM7,000
Financial Analyst with qualification in Degree 3-4 years experience from RM6,000 to RM7,500
Finance Executive with qualification in LCCI Higher/Diploma/Professional Certificate 2-4 years experience from RM3,500 to RM5,000
Team Leader – Accounts with qualification in Diploma/Degree 3-4 years experience from RM4,000 to RM6,500
Auditor with qualification in Degree/Professional Certificate 2-3 years experience from RM3,500 to RM6,000
Senior Accounts Executive with qualification in LCCI Higher/Diploma/Professional Certificate 2-4 years experience from RM3,500 to RM6,000
Accounts Executive with qualification in LCCI Intermediate /Diploma/Professional Certificate 1-3 years experience from RM3,000 to RM4,500
Underwriting Officer with qualification in Diploma/Degree 1-3 years experience from RM2,800 to RM4,000
Accounts Specialist (AP/AR) with qualification in Diploma/Degree 1-2 years experience from RM2,500 to RM4,000
Fund Accounting Executive with qualification in Diploma/Degree 0-2 years experience from RM2,500 to RM3,500
Credit Control Officer with qualification in Diploma/Degree 2-4 years experience from RM2,800 to RM4,500
Claims Officer with qualification in Diploma/Degree 1-3 years experience from RM2,500 to RM4,000
Payroll Officer with qualification in SPM/LCCI 1-2 years experience from RM2,500 to RM3,200
Audit Assistant with qualification in Diploma/Degree 0-1 years experience from RM2,500 to RM3,000
Accounts Assistant/Accounts Clerk with qualification in SPM/Certificate/Diploma 1-2 years experience from RM2,000 to RM2,800
Credit Control Assistant with qualification in Diploma/Degree 1-2 years experience from RM2,000 to RM2,800
Jobs in the Banking & Finance Industry in Malaysia
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Banking is a traditional career area for graduates, as is the wider financial services sector. Although many graduate entrants have a financial background there are also openings for those with degrees in other subjects: you can expect good training on a graduate programme and there may be a chance to extend your knowledge through professional exams.
The banking and finance industry plays a crucial role in promoting and sustaining the economic growth of a country. It safeguards the interests of its customers, sells its services and encourages investments. Different types of banks offer different kinds of services to different groups of customers.
The banking and finance industry comprises:
Bank Negara Malaysia (Central Bank)
commercial banks
finance companies
money and stockbroking firms
futures trading firms
Commercial banks provide financial advice to the public, businesses and industries, as well as the local government.
Merchant banks provide services to firms and corporations. They offer banking services and advice on takeovers, mergers, acquisitions and international trading.
Bank Negara Malaysia (Central Bank) does not provide banking services to the public. It functions as a
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central bank and acts as an intermediary for the government and other banks. It supervises other banks and foreign exchange, looks after the government’s interests, prints and withdraws money in circulation. It also provides advice to the Ministry of Finance and other government agencies.
Banking is mainly divided into corporate banking, which provides banking services to large organisations; retail banking, which provides services to individual and smaller businesses; and investment banking. Financial services covers areas such as pensions, insurance and risk management.
Management training schemes in retail banks (the smaller, high street branches of large commercial banks) give you a chance to manage your own branch within a few years. But there are also roles for graduates with specialist skills, such as IT, as well as graduate jobs in other support functions, such as marketing and HR.
Other specialist areas, which you can train for on the job, include risk management, compliance and, particularly in the insurance sector, actuarial work.
Within this sector you can also find work with insurance companies, consultancies, specialist finance firms and businesses that built their reputation in a different sector before diversifying into offering financial services products.
Most careers in this sector will suit graduates with a feel for business, but there are many different paths: a job in a retail bank or building society would suit those with good people skills, while actuarial work needs graduates who are strong on numeracy.
Economic Transformation Programme to increase Financial Services Jobs in Malaysia
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One of those opportunities is the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP), widely seen as Malaysia’s vehicle of growth.
The ETP is a comprehensive government initiative that aims to turn Malaysia into a high-income economy by 2020, with the goal of doubling Malaysia’s per-capita gross national income (GNI) from US$6,700 (RM23,700) in 2009 to more than US$15,000 (RM48,000) in 2020.
The ETP’s potential implications for retail banking especially are profound. As Malaysia is still largely a consumer-driven economy, it is predicted that the opportunity for growth in the retail industry is significant. Another area where the ETP will have a positive impact is investment banking.
The ETP also projects a total investment of RM1.2tril. A targeted average of RM115bil per year is expected from the private sector between 2011 and 2015.
As of July 2011, RM170bil worth of projects has been announced in Entry Point Projects, one of which is the proposed Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit programme.
The need for private sector capital will be enhanced by the courting of investment from a wider range of countries that reduces Malaysia’s exposure to the fallout in the US and Europe. China, India and the Middle East now rank as major additions to the country’s portfolio.
The response towards the ETP has been positive, and is borne out by the figures. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the first quarter of 2011 was already RM11bil, compared to RM 29.3bil for the whole of 2010.
Where can Banking & Finance Graduates work in Malaysia?
Banking & Finance professionals can earn very high salaries in Malaysia
Many students have asked me where the can work after graduating with the degree banking, finance or investment. There are many areas where graduates can work in such as banks, investment banks, islamic banks, moneybrokers, insurance, reinsurance, fund managers, futures fund managers, and more.
Qualified people are required to fill up different posts in the various departments of a bank. The departments include:
Accounts – Keeps a full record of the bank’s transactions.
Loans – Policies and guidelines for loans are determined by the head-office, to be abided by branch offices.
Investments – Handles investment in bonds and government securities to ensure maximum returns.
International trade – Connects with overseas banks and assists Malaysian traders in establishing contacts with foreign counterparts.
Sales and Marketing – Sells the bank’s services to the public and organises publicity campaigns for the bank.
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Personnel – Recruits new workers and takes care of promotions, transfers, pay and welfare of staff.
Training – Responsible for the training of new recruits.
Systems and Technology – Keeps up with the latest development in technology to help in the daily running of the banks.
Economy – Provides the latest information on local and global economic trends. Researches and compiles statistical information.
Graduates can focus on banking & financial services jobs in a number of specialist areas including:
Risk – Credit / Marketing / Operational
Finance / Accounting / Audit
Corporate / Consumer Banking
Compliance
Capital Markets
Corporate Finance / M&A
Investment Management
Operations
Actuarial
Insurance
Private Equity
Treasury
I have prepared a list of the top banking and finance companies in Malaysia that graduates can find work in.
Foreign-owned Commercial Banks in Malaysia
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Al Rajhi Banking & Investment Corporation (Malaysia) Berhad
Citibank Berhad
HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC Bank Malaysia Berhad)
Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia Berhad (Standard Chartered)
The Bank of Nova Scotia Berhad (Scotiabank)
The Royal Bank of Scotland Berhad (RBS)
United Overseas Bank Malaysia Berhad (UOB)
Bangkok Bank Malaysia Berhad
Bank of China Malaysia Berhad
BDO Unibank Malaysia Berhad (Authorized Agent Bank of CIMB For Tax Collection)
BNP Paribas Malaysia Berhad
Deutsche Bank Malaysia Berhad
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Malaysia Berhad
Bank of America Berhad
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Berhad
J.P Morgan Chase Bank Berhad
Bank Mandiri Malaysia Berhad
Mizuho Bank Malaysia Berhad
National Bank of Abu Dhabi Malaysia Berhad
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Coorporation Malaysia Berhad
Zamora Trading Malaysia Berhad
India International Bank Malaysia Berhad
Investment banks in Malaysia
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Affin Hwang Capital (Following merger between Affin Investment Bank and Hwang-DBS Investment Bank)
Alliance Investment Bank Berhad
AmInvesment Bank Berhad
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Hong Leong Investment Bank Berhad
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MIMB Investment Bank Berhad (merged with Hong Leong Investment Bank)
OSK Investment Bank Berhad (merged with RHB Investment Bank Berhad)
ECM Libra Investment Bank Berhad (bought over by Kenanga Investment Bank
Islamic banks in Malaysia
Affin Islamic Bank Berhad
Al Rajhi Banking & Investment Corporation (Malaysia) Berhad
Alkhair International Islamic Bank Malaysia Berhad
Alliance Islamic Bank Berhad
AmIslamic Bank Berhad
Asian Finance Bank (M) Berhad
Asia Offshore Finance Agency
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Development Financial Institutions (Government-owned banks) (full list)[edit]
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Bank Simpanan Nasional Berhad
Export-Import Bank of Malaysia Berhad (Exim Bank)
Bank Perusahaan Kecil & Sederhana Berhad ((Small Medium Enterprise) SME Bank Berhad)
Sabah Development Bank Berhad (SDB)
Sabah Credit Corporation Berhad
Lembaga Tabung Haji
Credit Guarantee Corporation Malaysia Berhad (CGC)
Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad (MIDF)
Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad (BPMB) (The development bank of Malaysia)
Moneybrokers in Malaysia
Affin Moneybrokers Sdn Bhd
Amanah Butler Malaysia Sdn Bhd
First TAZ Money brokers Sdn Bhd
Forex Enterprise Sdn Bhd
Harlow’s & MGI Sdn Bhd
KAF-Astley & Pierce Sdn Bhd
Licensed Money Lenders in Malaysia
ACE Credit Berhad (Licensed Personal Financier)
Sri Guan Teik Enterprise Sdn Bhd (Award Winning Company)
Broadway money lenders
Bhera Investment Berhad (Award Winning Company)
Easytop Capital Sdn Bhd
SS SIong Wang Trading SS
PS Alliance Sdn Bhd
Maxmatic Capital sdn Bhd
Safe Best Enterprise Sdn Bhd
Euritage Sdn Bhd
Fullup Credit Sdn Bhd
Twomax Enterprise
First Max Enterprise
Perfect Million Capital Sdn Bhd
Everlast Enterprise
Bakti Mentari Enterprise
Money Aim Enterprise
Ultimax Management Services
Well Delight Sdn Bhd
Doritama Holding Sdn Bhd
FK Capital Berhad
Kenanga Capital Sdn Bhd
Fidelity Funding Sdn Bhd
Amalan Credit Corporation Sdn Bhd
Short Deposit Malaysia Private Bank Bhd
Zamora Trading Sdn Bhd
Max Loans Sdn Bhd
Other (non-banking) government-owned financial related organisations and Affiliates
Cagamas Berhad
EPF – Employees Provident Funds (KWSP – Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja)
Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB)
Treasury Malaysia
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Malaysia Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Bursa Malaysia (KLSE – Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange)
Malaysia Derivatives Exchange Berhad
Department of Statistics
J. D. Zamora Trust Services (International Tax Collection Agent)
Thanaraja bank of Taman beranang (tbtb)
Institute of Bankers Malaysia
Malaysian Insurance Institute
Association of Islamic Banking Institutions Malaysia
Life Insurance Association of Malaysia
General Insurance Association of Malaysia
International Association of Insurance Supervisor
Financial Mediation Bureau (FMB)
Credit Counselling and Debt Management Agency (AKPK)
Zamora Trading Malaysia (International Treaty Tax Authorized Collection Agent)
Licensed Fund Managers & Futures Fund Managers in Malaysia
Aberdeen Asset Management Sdn Bhd
Affin Hwang Asset Management Berhad
AIG Global Investment Corporation (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
AIMS Asset MAnagement Sdn Bhd (+ Futures)
Alliance Capital Asset Management Sdn Bhd (+ Futures)
Alliance Unit Trust Management Berhad (+ Futures)
Alpha Asset MAnagement Berhad
Amanah Saham Kedah Berhad
Amanah SSCM Asset Management Sdn Bhd
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The role of a Petroleum Engineer is to recover oil and gas from the earth in order to satisfy the energy hungry world we live in. Think exploration and drilling, think production and processing, think transport and even think environmental impact. Petroleum engineers work in all those areas and more, with a particular focus on the economics that drive this highly volatile industry. If there’s a more sustainable way to do it, one that’s better and more economical, you can bet a petroleum engineer will soon discover it.
In a degree in Petroleum Engineering at a top private university in Malaysia, students will be taught how to apply practical science to the challenges and problems associated with oil and gas exploration, drilling and production. During your Petroleum engineering degree programme you will complete engineering courses in drilling, well logging and well engineering, reservoir engineering. Each of the degree subjects will give you a good knowledge of oil and gas engineering.
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The work of a Petroleum Engineer is high in demand globally
Petroleum engineers work in the practical application of basic sciences to the challenges and problems associated with oil and gas exploration, drilling and production.
Petroleum engineering is the exact study of how to initially locate and subsequently extract a variety of energy resources such as natural gas and oil from the earth’s surface. In simple terms, it is an engineering field that’s basically concerned with a wide range of activities which are generally related to the extraction and refining of fossil fuels.
It is worth mentioning at this stage that both exploration and production are usually considered to fall within the upstream sector in the gas and oil industry. Petroleum engineering is more concerned with the exploration bit and is more inclined towards maximizing the economic recovery of a variety of hydrocarbons from the subsurface reservoirs.
Types of Jobs for Petroleum Engineers in the Oil & Gas Industry in Malaysia
Petroleum Engineering is an important role right across the entire oil and gas industry and thrive on working in multidisciplinary teams. Most Petroleum Engineers work as Reservoir Engineers, Drilling Engineers or Production Engineers, but there are engineers who work in Petroleum Economics and Natural Gas Engineering too. Below you can find information on the role that each of these types of Petroleum Engineers plays in the process of recovering oil and gas for use by us all.
Drilling Engineering
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At the most basic level a Drilling Engineer is in charge of drilling the well to produce oil or gas. However it goes much ‘deeper’ than that. Drilling Engineers develop, plan, cost and supervise the operations necessary for drilling oil and gas wells. They are involved from the initial design of the well to testing, completion and, finally, abandonment.
In the planning phases, the Drilling engineer would be involved in estimating the value of the reserves, estimating the costs to access them, acquiring necessary property by lease, conducting a geological survey, designing a well bore plan, and providing a layout of the type of equipment required to reach the depth of the well.
Drilling Engineers can work both in an office or out in the field at well sites, which are on land, on offshore platforms or on mobile drilling units. They are employed either by the operating oil company, a specialist drilling contractor or a service company.
Types of Drilling Engineering
There are various types of Drilling Engineers, including:
Completions Engineer
Workover Engineer
Well Abandonment Engineer
Deepwater Drilling Engineer
Production Engineering
Petroleum Engineers earn very high salaries
A Production Engineer’s job involves designing and selecting the equipment that will get the well to produce oil and gas after it is drilled.
They coordinate the installation, maintenance and operation of the mining and oilfield equipment, and manage the boundary between the well and the reservoir using perforations, sand control, artificial lift, and downhole control.
The Production Engineer will then oversee the well to ensure it is flowing making oil or gas and continues to be economically viable. They also recommend modifications to maximise the efficiency of oil and gas recovery Production Engineers work both in an office and out in the field at well sites.
Reservoir Engineering
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Reservoir Engineering involves assessing oil and gas deposits. Reservoir engineers firstly estimate the size of a reservoir, then determine how much oil and gas reserves are in the reservoir and finally work out how to maximise the economic return from extracting them.
Because it is usually not possible to physically see what’s under the ground, a Reservoir Engineer needs to find other ways to determine what’s there. They work together with geologists and geophysicists to find the reserves of oil and gas relying on the basic laws of physics and chemistry that affect the behavior of liquid and vapour phases of oil, natural gas, and water in rock.
The next step is to determine the economic viability of extracting the gas. Then, assuming the well is viable on paper, a well is produced. After that, the Reservoir Engineer will keep track of how much of the reserve has been produced along with how much there is left to produce from the reservoir.
The ultimate responsibility of the reservoir engineer is to maximise the output of the reservoir without
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causing overproduction. Overproduction is producing more than can be stored, transported, processed, or sold at any given time. This generally leads to wasted resources and shortens the lifespan of the reservoir.
Reservoir Engineers generally work just in an office, but may sometimes be required to do site visits.
Types of Reservoir Engineering
There are several types of Reservoir Engineers, including:
Geothermal engineer – involves the development and maintenance of hot water or steam reservoirs.
Petroleum Economics
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Petroleum Economics involves the application of the techniques of economic analysis at every stage in the development of oil and gas exploration and production projects. The economics of oil and gas projects are affected by a range of factors, including:
the level of knowledge about the oil or gas field,
the location, type and number of wells,
market conditions, and
the effect of tax/royalty systems.
By analysing factors like these, Petroleum Economists are able to assist in making investment decisions, such as deciding whether or not to drill an exploration well or whether or not to develop an entire gas production project. They are crucial in the negotiations around Production Sharing
Contracts and purchasing oil and gas properties. Petroleum Economists are also involved in the assessment and management of the technical, economic and other risks associated with the different phases of an oil or gas projects.
Petroleum Engineers specialising in petroleum economics can work for oil and gas exploration and production companies, service companies, banks and investment houses and government agencies.
Natural Gas Engineering
Natural Gas Engineering is the application of Petroleum Engineering know-how to the development of natural gas resources. Natural gas has becoming an increasingly significant source of energy to people all over the world. Not only does the world have huge resources of natural gas but it also offers lower greenhouse gas emissions than other hydrocarbons. Malaysia has significant resources of both conventional and unconventional natural gas.
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If you want to become a petroleum engineer, first & foremost you should collect relevant information to help your decision making. Since there are so many universities for Petroleum Engineering, you will surely find it hard to select the right university that best suits your individual goals.
It is important to find an accredited university with an English-speaking student environment that can deliver quality education along with employment prospects.
Career Opportunities for Malaysian Petroleum Engineering Graduates
Petroleum Engineer
Once you complete your Petroleum Engineering degree you could work in the oil and gas industries in Malaysia or around the world in related areas such as economic evaluation, oil and gas law, finance and accounting, environmental assessments and industrial safety.
As a petroleum engineer, you will be a problem solver using science to improve exploration methods, drilling operations and the production of oil and gas. Petroleum Engineers have a wide choice of job opportunities in Malaysia and overseas. Whether it’s working outdoors on offshore drilling and production platforms, or working in the offices of oil and service companies in large cities around the globe – there’s no end to the opportunities available to a Petroleum Engineer.
The field of engineering is very wide and even though they all tend to have some very strong science based foundation, they also do vary greatly in terms of training requirements, job opportunities and salaries in Malaysia and globally.
Petroleum Engineers are highly sought after in Malaysia and throughout the world. Using a variety of chemical tests, rock samples and numerous measurements; this field is very critical when determining where exploration wells are located. Salaries for petroleum engineers are one of the highest in Malaysia.
Increase in Demand for Petroleum Engineering Graduates in Malaysia
The Oil, Gas and Energy NKEA which is key to the Malaysian economy as it contributes 20% of the Gross Domestic Product
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(GDP), is aimed at raising the sector’s output and meet energy demand over the 10-year period. It is also aimed at enhancing downstream growth, making Malaysia the number one hub for oil field services and building a sustainable energy platform for growth.
The Gumusut-Kakap field, which recorded its first oil production in Nov 2012, is expected to reach a maximum of 25,000 barrels per day (bpd) after ramping up two wells. Located in offshore Sabah as Malaysia’s second deepwater development, the field’s full development comprises 19 subsea wells, a permanent semi-submersible floating production system with a potential to produce a maximum of 120,000 bpd.
In positioning Malaysia as the leading oil and gas (O&G) hub in the Asia-Pacific region by 2017, Malaysia Petroleum Resources Corp (MPRC) was formed to promote, catalyse and transform the sector. Notable projects in the O&G (oil and gas) sector include the RM60bil Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development project in Pengerang, Johor, and the RM3.8bil Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal in Kimanis.
The O&G industry is involved in downstream activities as well. Here, ‘downstream’ means processes taking place after oil has
Petroleum Engineers can earn very high salaries
been transported from the reservoir, and into crude oil terminals. Investment opportunities include processing and refining of the crude, petrochemical plants, logistics and retail transactions.
Downstream has different players, and a more diverse range of interests. In oil refining, there are Petronas Penapisan (with plants in Terengganu and Melaka), Shell, ExxonMobil and Conoco. Petronas Gas and MLNG are involved in gas processing and transmission. Gas distribution is handled by Gas Malaysia.
The retail arm has many interests, including Petronas Dagangan, Shell, ExxonMobil and Conoco Phillips (under the Projet brand). Petrochemicals have the most diverse range of companies, including Optimal, BASF, BP, Amoco and Idemitsu.
All these are evidence that the job potential for Petroleum Engineers in Malaysia is good. In addition, Petroleum Engineers can work any where in the world.
‘Petroleum Week’ organised by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Student Chapter of Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia (Curtin Sarawak). Grace Rantai (3rd from right) presenting a souvenir to Datuk Lee as (L-R) Toh, Chua and Mienczakowski and others look on.
work experience, so engineering programs with internships in which students earn academic credit for structured job experience, are valuable as well.
Job Outlook According to the USA Department of Labour, Employment of petroleum engineers is expected to grow 17 percent from 2010 to 2020, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Oil prices will be a major determinant of employment growth, as higher prices lead to increasing complexity of oil companies’ operations and require more engineers for each drilling operation.
In 2010, the median salary per year was US$114,080 per year In Malaysia. Petroleum Engineers can earn yearly from RM 37,094 – RM 365,156 depending on their experience.
The Work of a Petroleum Engineer in Malaysia
A petroleum engineer is involved in nearly all stages of oil and gas field evaluation, development and production. The aim is to
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maximise hydrocarbon recovery at minimum cost while maintaining a strong emphasis on reducing environmental impact. Petroleum engineers are divided into several groups:
Petroleum geologists find hydrocarbons by analysing subsurface structures with geological and geophysical methods.
Reservoir engineers work to optimise production of oil and gas via proper well placement, production levels and enhanced oil recovery techniques. They use computer simulations to assist in the identification of risks and to make forecasts on reservoir potential.
Production engineers manage the interface between the reservoir and the well through such tasks as (but not limited to) perforations, sand control, artificial lift, downhole flow control and downhole monitoring equipment. They also select surface equipment that separates the produced fluids (oil, natural gas and water).
Drilling engineers manage the technical aspects of drilling both production and injection wells. They work in multidisciplinary teams alongside other engineers, scientists, drilling teams and contractors.
Discipline
General Degree / Qualification
Reservoir Engineering
Degree in Petroleum Engineering / Chemical Engineering
Petrophysics
Degree in Petroleum Engineering / Geology (G&G)
Production Technology
Degree in Petroleum Engineering / Chemical Engineering / Mechanical Engineering
Drilling
Degree in Petroleum Engineering / Chemical Engineering / Mechanical Engineering / Electrical Engineering
Petroleum Economics
Degree in Petroleum Engineering / Chemical Engineering / Mechanical Engineering / Electrical Engineering
Typical work activities of a Petroleum Engineer
Petroleum engineers increasingly use advanced computers, not only in analysis of exploration data and simulation of reservoir
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behavior, but also in automation of oilfield production and drilling operations. Petroleum companies own many of the world’s supercomputers. Petroleum engineers have a future full of challenges and opportunities.
They must develop and apply new technology to recover hydrocarbons from oil shale, tar sands, and offshore oil and gas fields.
They must also devise new techniques to recover oil left in the ground after application of conventional producing techniques.
Since many petroleum companies conduct worldwide operations, the petroleum engineer may have the opportunity for assignments all over the world.
The work of a Petroleum Engineer
Basically, Petroleum engineers design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the earth’s surface. Petroleum engineers also find new ways to extract oil and gas from older wells.
The actual tasks carried out will vary depending on the specific role but may include:
liaising with geoscientists, production and reservoir engineers, and commercial managers to interpret well-logging results and predict production potential;
compiling detailed development plans of reservoir performance using mathematical models to ensure maximum economic
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recovery;
selecting optimal tubing size and suitable equipment within the well for different functions;
designing the completion – the part of the well that communicates with the reservoir rock and fluids; • designing systems that help the well to flow, for example using submersible pumps;
managing problems of fluid behaviour and production chemistry;
evaluating and recommending flow rate enhancement by using, for example, hydraulic fracturing (to force fluid into a well and fracture the rock) and acid treatment (to erode the rock and improve flow path);
managing and controlling wells with branches at the bottom (horizontal and multilateral wells);
using well and reservoir remote sensing technology and surveillance data to manage the value of the reservoir and decide on appropriate engineering interventions;
understanding and managing how a set of wells interact;
managing contractor relationships in relation to health, safety and environmental performance;
supervising well-site operations personnel and managing staff at all levels, including the training and supervision of crew members, to ensure that everyone works as a team in order to meet deadlines to clients’ satisfaction;
liaising with separate departments to ensure correct progress with projects;
taking responsibility for the maintenance of equipment;
liaising with clients to keep them informed of progress.
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Software Engineering includes the design and implementation of specific, reliable, efficient and secure software systems for a multitude of purposes. Of course, you also have to be able to write or code software if you are going to be able to build the systems around it. ‘Software’ are the programs that we all use on our computers – but Software Engineering goes so much deeper than that. Software engineers usually design a program to fulfil a certain need or solve a problem. Every time you use your email, or an app on your smartphone or a computer accounting system you are using software.
Software Engineering is concerned with the design and implementation of reliable and secure software systems, which have the functionality required for the intended purpose. Software Engineering is also sometimes referred to as “software programming”. Software Engineering is a booming industry with no shortage of opportunities to create unique and life changing programs.
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Software Engineering is an Engineering profession concerned with the processes, methods, and tools for the design and development of high quality, reliable software systems. This involves the study and application of software specification, design, implementation, testing, and documentation of software. Target systems may range from simple software applications to mission-critical real-time systems.
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The software industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world with work opportunities in many areas including, but not limited to, telecommunications, defence, electronics and, of course, software development and computing. With a Software Engineering degree, you will be qualified to design, program and create software for literally anything you can think of.
Even companies that have been associated largely with hardware in the past estimate that 80-90% of their engineers are involved in software development. As a consequence of this rapid expansion there is a serious worldwide shortage of software engineers who are able to deal with the complexity of developing high-quality software systems.
Given the ubiquitous nature of software in modern society, software engineers can find employment opportunities in many areas. These will include, but will not be limited to, the computing, software, electronics, telecommunications, security and defence industries.
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Awards won by the university, staff or students for the particular course of interest. The number of awards won would be a guide on how good the university is for the course.
Type of programme (local diploma or dual award diploma or diploma awarded by foreign university partner?)
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Subjects offered in the Software Engineering course (Are they relevant, up-to-date, and help you to achieve your career goals)
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What is the Class size for the Software Engineering course?
Faculty contact/classes taught by full-time qualified & experienced faculty
Quality of lecturers. What are their qualifications? How many years of experience in teaching?
Ask your friends who have studied there or currently studying there for their opinion on the teaching quality, environment and facilities.
Does the university or college have a strong internship or Co-Op programme?
Do they have enough students to start a class?
How many students do they have studying that course at that college?
What is the duration of the course? When are the intake dates?
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Location of the university or college. Is it in the city, suburbs or country side? You should also consider the ambience of your surroundings when choosing a university. If you can’t live without nightlife, think city! If you’re into the great outdoors, you might want to go rural. Some students prefer a city life while other students prefer a quieter university environment away from the city. On the other hand, if you’re used to shopping malls and cinemas and choose a university in a rural area, you might get bored.
Size of the university.
Transportation. Is the university accessible to you? What are the public transportation available? If you drive, is there ample parking?
Campus resources (labs, library or resource centre, wifi, computer access, sports facilities, etc.)
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How much money do I have to pay for the course and cost of living? Ask your parents. Note that you will need to have enough to pay the tuition fees as well as your cost of living. (Costs for university studies in Malaysia would include tuition, hostel, food, transportation, entertainment, etc.)
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Is the PTPTN loan available for the course at the university?
How much are the tuition fees? Does it include the exam and other fees?
How much is on-campus accommodation?
How much is off-campus accommodation? (Off-campus apartments, houses, condominiums) Note that it might be cheaper to find off campus accommodation on your own with friends. Is the accommodations near eateries, banks, entertainment, public transportation, safe & secure, etc.?
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What is the student culture at the university? (English-speaking environment, ambitious, serious about studies, lifestyle or party university, etc) The language spoken mostly at the college by the students may also matter if you don’t know Mandarin or BM or English. If most of the students speak Mandarin at that university then it will not help you to improve your English. Having a good command of the English language helps you to get good jobs and promotions.
Size of the university or college in Malaysia. Some students prefer a large campus with sports facilities and other resources while other students like small colleges with family-like environment. A small college may offer individualised attention, as well as a more intimate and personalised experience. for your studies You might even want to think about how far you want to walk to get from one class to another in a large university campus. Even those little details may affect your decision.
Make up of the student body (diversity, international students, gender, etc.) Universities with a good proportion of international students will help you to improve your English language skills since you would need to communicate with them in English. In addition, you will learn about their culture, behaviour and discover new ideas. These skills will be useful to you when you work overseas or in a multi-national company.
What are the Extra-curricular activities available? (Student organisations, clubs, sports, etc.)
Is the university or college campus a safe area? Safety within the campus and outside.
Public vs. Private (STPM is tougher and choice of course & university is determined by the government)
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If you’re among the lucky who can factor more than cost and proximity into where you decide to go, studying in a private university in Malaysia is a ticket to an adventure beyond the boundaries of what you’ve experienced so far. It’s a passport to the far side of what you already know. It’s a chance to be challenged, not coddled. To be provoked, not pacified.
Does brand matter? To a point. There are indeed future employers in Malaysia who see certain degrees as seals of approval, as pre-screening of a sort. However, obtaining a degree from a famous private university will only take you so far.
Some private universities have spent millions of Ringgit throughout the years telling you that they are the best. You should objectively look at the information carefully to assess which university in Malaysia is best for you. If you do not have the necessary knowledge and skills, you won’t get far in your career.
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friends and relatives who are not knowledgeable offering information not supported by facts and evidence. Choosing a private university should be done carefully and objectively, not based on the number of glitzy advertisements you have heard or seen about that university.
Talking to counselors from the private universities is a common practice to obtain the necessary information to help you to decide. You should evaluate the information provided to see if what they say is true and supported by facts and evidence. There are also many agents in Malaysia offering their services where most of the staff are young and inexperienced. They would not have the skills to guide you on this most important decision in your life.
How many of a college’s or university’s students are coming from other countries? Favour private universities with higher percentages of foreigners, because as much of your education will happen outside as inside any lecture theatre, and globalisation is here and real. The dexterity with which you can navigate other cultures — your awareness of, and openness to, them — could be more valuable than any knowledge gleaned from a book.
Remember that no university is good at everything. Each university in Malaysia excels in particular courses, so you should check to make sure that your field of study is a strong-point of the university you choose.
Choosing a university that excels in your field of study may provide you with access to more specialised
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opportunities, including custom-built facilities (a moot court for law students or Film & TV studio for mass communication students, for example), field-specific academic opportunities (such as student mobility programmes or overseas study trips) and employment or internships opportunities with top companies in. If your university excels in research in your field, it’s also likely that its research will filter through to your course, that you will be taught by prominent lecturers, and that there will be opportunities for you to undertake research.
Choosing the best university for your studies in Malaysia 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 & colleges in Malaysia 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.
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Students can consider studying the computing and IT degree at Asia Pacific University where they offer various specialisations in Network Computing, Software Engineering, and others for students to choose from. Asia Pacific University is acknowledged to be one of the best universities in Malaysia for software engineering as they have won hundreds of awards in this field. Students at APU will get a degree awarded by APU as well as Staffordshire University, UK.
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Computing & Technology Degree Programmes at Asia Pacific University (APU)
Graduates from Asia Pacific University will receive a UK Dual Award degree from Staffordshire University. An impressive 95% of APU’s graduates obtain jobs before graduation.
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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.
Students interested in a career in computer software engineering needs to have analytical skill, problem-solving, teamwork and communication skills as well as creativity and attention to detail; familiarity with database management, development environment, program testing and other related software.
Students should be good in Mathematics and possess at least a Credit in SPM or O-Levels for Maths. Students should have a strong interest in programming and lots of patience in creating a programme.
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Software Engineering is the practice of designing and implementing large, reliable, efficient and economical software by applying the principles and practices of engineering.
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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. Other areas that play an importance in this field include leadership, communication, time management, people management, etc. The engineers must plan out the best way to tackle the situation at hand and create a step by step process on how to accomplish this task. They may require to code in certain time, but most of the coding is done by programmers. A software engineer requires a background in software creation, programming languages, mathematics and computer hardware.
Software engineers when developing software go through a software process. This software process model
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is an abstraction of software process and is also known as process paradigms. The first published model for the software process is known as the Waterfall model. When a software is being made it must first be conceptualized on the paper, following which the program is designed and then asked to be written. The software then goes through vigorous testing and a soft release before it is made public. According to Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge, a widely accepted standard; software engineering can be divided into ten sub-disciplines: Software requirements, software design, software construction, software testing, software maintenance, software configuration management, software engineering management, software engineering process and software quality.
Software engineers learn much more about creating high-quality software in a systematic, controlled, and efficient manner. Software engineers are trained in all aspects of the software life cycle, from specification through analysis and design, to testing maintenance and evaluation of the product. They are concerned with safety and reliability of the product as well as cost and schedule of the development process.
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Software Engineering has its roots in the theory and mathematics of computer science. While its study has a lot in common with computer science, software engineers learn much more about creating high-quality software in a systematic, controlled, and efficient manner. Software engineers are trained in all aspects of the software life cycle, from specification through analysis and design, to testing maintenance and evaluation of the product. They are concerned with safety and reliability of the product as well as cost and schedule of the development process.
Software engineering is the discipline of developing and maintaining software systems that behave
reliably and efficiently, are affordable to develop and maintain, and satisfy all the requirements that
customers have defined for them. More recently, it has evolved in response to factors such as the growing impact of large and expensive software systems in a wide range of situations and the increased importance of software in safety-critical applications.
Software engineering is different in character from other engineering disciplines due to both the
intangible nature of software and the discontinuous nature of software operation. It seeks to integrate the
principles of mathematics and computer science with the engineering practices developed for tangible,
physical artifacts. Prospective students in Malaysia can expect to see software engineering presented in two contexts.
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Degree programs in computer science offer one or more software engineering courses as elements of
the Computer Science curriculum. Some offer a multi-course concentration in software engineering within Computer Science.
A number of institutions offer a software engineering degree program.
Degree programs in computer science and in software engineering have many subjects in common.
Software engineering students learn more about software reliability and maintenance and focus more on
techniques for developing and maintaining software that is correct from its inception. While CS students
are likely to have heard of the importance of such techniques, the engineering knowledge and experience
provided in Software Engineering programs go beyond what Computer Science programs can provide.
The importance of this fact is so great that one of the recommendations of the Software Engineering report is that, during their program of study, students of Software Engineering should participate in the development of software to be used in earnest by others. Software Engineering students learn how to assess customer needs and develop usable software that meets those needs. Knowing how to provide genuinely useful and usable software is of paramount importance.
In the workplace, the term software engineer is a job label. There is no standard definition for this term
when used in a job description. Its meaning varies widely among employers. It can be a title equivalent to
computer programmer or a title for someone who manages a large, complex, and/or safety-critical
software project. The layman must be mindful not confuse the discipline of software engineering with the
ambiguous use of the term software engineer as used in employment advertisements and job titles.
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These universities and colleges are chosen by EduSpiral because they represent the best in their fields in Malaysia and affordable. EduSpiral provides in-depth information and counseling on their courses so that students are able to make the right choice.
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The field of computer science and engineering has made many exciting advances recently that few people could have envisioned only a few years ago. The rise of the internet has heralded computer applications that have become a normal part of our lives. New products are being develop continually that allow us to carry a computing device in our pockets that has as much power as room-sized computers a few decades ago. These innovations have not only introduced technological change but also social change and new ways of social interaction and the diffusion of information.
Computer science combines computer programming, data structures and algorithms with other disciplines including commerce, maths, physics and languages. A degree in computer science can be expected to concentrate on the scientific aspects of computing, while a degree in information technology can be expected to concentrate on the business and communication applications of computing. To understand the differences between computer science and software engineering, you may read more at this link.
Studying the degree in Computer Science at a top university in Malaysia, one will focus on subjects such as software, databases, and networking. In general computer science degrees tend to focus on the mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing rather than emphasizing specific technologies.
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Computer Science is the ultra-flexible Computing degree. It has the flexibility that allows students to combine through electives learning about another discipline with learning how to design and implement software, or to specialise in one or two areas of Computing.
Computer science combines proficiency in computer programming, data structures and algorithms with other disciplines including commerce, maths, physics and languages. You will study computation, which looks at how computers process and sort information. Computer Science looks at how algorithms translate elements encoded in a computer’s memory and deliver them as information that has been requested (or searched for).
Computer science has more to do with theory of the computer and its computing abilites rather than hands-on applications. Computer science is basically the ability to solve a problem or getting the computer to do something without the help of a human. This field of data is not directly affected by the humans. Computing can also be done by hand and is used by many fields that are not related to primarily developing computers.
Scientists focus on developing algorithms that can create, alter and change the data depending on what
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they would like. The commands that the computer follows are done by certain algorithm that tells it what to do. Computer science can also be divided into two specializations: theoretical computer science and applied computer sciences.
The theoretical science focuses on the classical theory of computation, along with other more abstract, logical, and mathematical aspects of computing. The applied computer sciences cover topics such as artificial intelligence, computer architecture and engineering, graphic designing, computing science, etc. It deals with mainly applications or additional programs.
Computer science requires a strong mathematical and scientific background. Depending on the university in Malaysia, the courses may vary in teaching subjects. While some universities prefer teaching theoretical aspect of computer science, others focus on advanced programming.
Subjects taught at universities in Malaysia may include Theoretical computer science, Theory of computation, Information and coding theory, Algorithms and data structures, Programming language theory, Formal methods, Concurrent, parallel and distributed systems, Databases and information retrieval, Artificial intelligence, Computer architecture and engineering, Computer graphics and visualization, Computer security and cryptography, etc.
High Job Demand in Malaysia for Computer Science Professionals
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Your degree in Computer Science could see you working in the advanced IT operations of a huge number of industries. Computer science graduates also work in gaming and software development, robotics and artificial intelligence.
A university degree in computer science 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.
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What is Computer Science?
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.
They design and implement software. Computer scientists take on challenging programming jobs. They also supervise other programmers, keeping them aware of new approaches.
They devise new ways to use computers. Progress in the CS 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.
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.
Areas of Specialisations for Computer Science
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Artificial Intelligence: Creating computer systems that can think is one of the more exciting and potentially rewarding challenges that we face today.
Computer Games: 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.
Computer Networks: Connecting separate physical devices through protocols to form a single logical network.
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.
eCommerce: Development of computer networks and applications for business systems in small, medium and large enterprises.
Human Computer Interaction: The most important component of any computer system is the user. Programmers skilled in user interface design are needed for successful interactive systems.
Robotics: Robotics is a sub-field of Artificial Intelligence with its own unique challenges.
Choosing the Best University in Malaysia to Study Computer Science
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It is important to choose the best university in Malaysia to study your computer science degree so that you will gain the necessary knowledge and skills for a successful career in the competitive field of ICT. Computer science (CS) spans the range from theory through programming to cutting-edge development of computing solutions. The study of computers, including both hardware and software design. Computer science is composed of many broad disciplines, including artificial intelligence and software engineering.
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The Dual Degree Programmes are offered through a unique collaborative partnership between Asia Pacific University (APU) and Staffordshire University, UK, through which Staffordshire accredits undergraduate programmes that are designed and delivered by APU. On completion of the programme, students will be awarded two undergraduate degree Certificates and Transcripts: one from APU and one from Staffordshire.
Asia Pacific University (APU) has been RATED No. 1 in Asia and Malaysia for its multicultural learning experience by Student Barometer Wave 2014, ‘Studying with people from other cultures’ and also ranked Tier 5 ranking or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 and 2011 by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) An impressive 95% of APU’s graduates obtain jobs before graduation. Asia Pacific University (APU) is the best university to study Computer Science in Malaysia as evidenced through the hundreds of awards that the university’s students and staff have won.
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Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus encompasses a modern, functional design with state-of-the-art facilities together with lush greenery and its trademark 5.5 acre lake
Dual Degree awarded by Taylor’s University and the University of the West of England (UWE). Over 70% of Taylors University’s graduates are employed within 2 months. In addition, the university has strong partnerships with 3,000+ career partners in Malaysia and globally. Taylor’s University was voted the Most Popular Private College and / or University in Malaysia for two consecutive years (2008 and 2009), and is rated ‘Tier 5: Excellent‘ by the Ministry of Higher Education (MQA SETARA 2013). Taylor’s University is also ranked as one of the Top 250 universities in Asia by QS University Rankings: Asia 2015.
Best University College in Penang for Computer Science Degree Courses at KDU Penang University College
KDU Penang University College is strategically located in the heart of the city supported by technologically advanced Facilities
In the MyQuest 2014/2015, KDU Penang University College was rated 6-Stars which is the highest ranking for a college in Malaysia. This would make KDU College the best college in Penang. KDU Penang was also rated an all-round 5-star College status by Ministry of Education (MOE) MyQuest Audit for2011/2012 and 2012/2013.
KDU Penang University College has excellent facilities and is one of the best colleges in Penang
KDU Penang graduates will receive an academic transcript from KDU Penang and from top 50 ranked University of Lincoln, UK. The Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Computer and Network Technology degree programme at KDU Penang University College is designed to provide a challenging programme for students to demonstrate their full potential in respect to computer networking, software development and computer hardware in the context of modern digital communication systems.
KDU Penang University College Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Computer and Network Technology degree is validated by a leading UK university and upon successful completion of the programme graduates are awarded two degree certificates. The courses offered cover a wide range of topics including object-oriented programming, network programming and computational mathematics, computer data networks using languages and tools such as Java, C++, UNIX, Network Simulators, Network sensor smart home environment.
Outstanding Computer Science Courses at KDU University College
Bachelor of Computer Science ( Intelligent Systems) (Hons).
First City University College is a private higher education institution established in 1990 by the First Nationwide Group. First City University College is the best value for money with a purpose-designed, fully equipped campus with sports and recreational facilities, and located on a 13-acre site within Bandar Utama.
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After SPM or O-Levels, there are many different pathways for you to choose from and sometimes it can be confusing. Choosing the right university or college for the Computer Science Degree Course after high school is one of the most important decisions you can make in your life. This can be a confusing and difficult time if you are unprepared.
Recognition & Reputation of the Computer Science Courses in Malaysia
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Is the Computer Science course popular at that university or college?
Is the Computer Science course recognised and approved by the Ministry of Education Malaysia?
Is the Computer Science course accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Audit (MQA)?
Awards won by the university, staff or students for the particular course of interest. The number of awards won would be a guide on how good the university is for the course.
Type of programme (local diploma or dual award diploma or diploma awarded by foreign university partner?)
Academic Quality of the Computer Science Degree Course at the University in Malaysia
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Subjects offered in the Computer Science course (Are they relevant, up-to-date, and help you to achieve your career goals)
Entry requirements for the Computer Science Degree Course at the university or college in Malaysia
What is the Class size for the Computer Science course?
Faculty contact/classes taught by full-time qualified & experienced faculty
Quality of lecturers. What are their qualifications? How many years of experience in teaching?
Ask your friends who have studied there or currently studying there for their opinion on the teaching quality, environment and facilities.
Does the university or college have a strong internship or Co-Op programme?
Do they have enough students to start a class?
How many students do they have studying that course at that college?
What is the duration of the course? When are the intake dates?
Facilities at the University for the Computer Science Course in Malaysia
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Location of the university or college. Is it in the city, suburbs or country side? You should also consider the ambience of your surroundings when choosing a university. If you can’t live without nightlife, think city! If you’re into the great outdoors, you might want to go rural. Some students prefer a city life while other students prefer a quieter university environment away from the city. On the other hand, if you’re used to shopping malls and cinemas and choose a university in a rural area, you might get bored.
Size of the university.
Transportation. Is the university accessible to you? What are the public transportation available? If you drive, is there ample parking?
Campus resources (labs, library or resource centre, wifi, computer access, sports facilities, etc.)
Cost for your Computer Science Degree Course Studies in Malaysia
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How much money do I have to pay for the course and cost of living? Ask your parents. Note that you will need to have enough to pay the tuition fees as well as your cost of living. (Costs for university studies in Malaysia would include tuition, hostel, food, transportation, entertainment, etc.)
What are the Financial assistance available at the university? (Scholarships, PTPN Loan, EPF withdrawal, etc)
Is the PTPTN loan available for the course at the university?
How much are the tuition fees? Does it include the exam and other fees?
How much is on-campus accommodation?
How much is off-campus accommodation? (Off-campus apartments, houses, condominiums) Note that it might be cheaper to find off campus accommodation on your own with friends. Is the accommodations near eateries, banks, entertainment, public transportation, safe & secure, etc.?
Student Environment and Activities at the University & College
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What is the student culture at the university? (English-speaking environment, ambitious, serious about studies, lifestyle or party university, etc) The language spoken mostly at the college by the students may also matter if you don’t know Mandarin or BM or English. If most of the students speak Mandarin at that university then it will not help you to improve your English. Having a good command of the English language helps you to get good jobs and promotions.
Size of the university or college in Malaysia. Some students prefer a large campus with sports facilities and other resources while other students like small colleges with family-like environment. A small college may offer individualised attention, as well as a more intimate and personalised experience. for your studies You might even want to think about how far you want to walk to get from one class to another in a large university campus. Even those little details may affect your decision.
Make up of the student body (diversity, international students, gender, etc.) Universities with a good proportion of international students will help you to improve your English language skills since you would need to communicate with them in English. In addition, you will learn about their culture, behaviour and discover new ideas. These skills will be useful to you when you work overseas or in a multi-national company.
What are the Extra-curricular activities available? (Student organisations, clubs, sports, etc.)
Is the university or college campus a safe area? Safety within the campus and outside.
Public vs. Private (STPM is tougher and choice of course & university is determined by the government)
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If you’re among the lucky who can factor more than cost and proximity into where you decide to go, studying in a private university in Malaysia is a ticket to an adventure beyond the boundaries of what you’ve experienced so far. It’s a passport to the far side of what you already know. It’s a chance to be challenged, not coddled. To be provoked, not pacified.
Does brand matter? To a point. There are indeed future employers in Malaysia who see certain degrees as seals of approval, as pre-screening of a sort. However, obtaining a degree from a famous private university will only take you so far.
Some private universities have spent millions of Ringgit throughout the years telling you that they are the best. You should objectively look at the information carefully to assess which university in Malaysia is best for you. If you do not have the necessary knowledge and skills, you won’t get far in your career.
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friends and relatives who are not knowledgeable offering information not supported by facts and evidence. Choosing a private university should be done carefully and objectively, not based on the number of glitzy advertisements you have heard or seen about that university.
Talking to counselors from the private universities is a common practice to obtain the necessary information to help you to decide. You should evaluate the information provided to see if what they say is true and supported by facts and evidence. There are also many agents in Malaysia offering their services where most of the staff are young and inexperienced. They would not have the skills to guide you on this most important decision in your life.
How many of a college’s or university’s students are coming from other countries? Favour private universities with higher percentages of foreigners, because as much of your education will happen outside as inside any lecture theatre, and globalisation is here and real. The dexterity with which you can navigate other cultures — your awareness of, and openness to, them — could be more valuable than any knowledge gleaned from a book.
Remember that no university is good at everything. Each university in Malaysia excels in particular courses, so you should check to make sure that your field of study is a strong-point of the university you choose.
Choosing a university that excels in your field of study may provide you with access to more specialised
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opportunities, including custom-built facilities (a moot court for law students or Film & TV studio for mass communication students, for example), field-specific academic opportunities (such as student mobility programmes or overseas study trips) and employment or internships opportunities with top companies in. If your university excels in research in your field, it’s also likely that its research will filter through to your course, that you will be taught by prominent lecturers, and that there will be opportunities for you to undertake research.
Choosing the best university for your studies in Malaysia 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 & colleges in Malaysia 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.
I didn’t want to leave Penang for my studies but EduSpiral provided detailed information to help me make my decision. Vincent Lim, Software Engineering, Asia Pacific University
range of choices for students to choose from. These colleges and universities offer value for money in the quality of education and excellent facilities that you get.
These universities and colleges are chosen by EduSpiral because they represent the best in their fields in Malaysia and affordable. EduSpiral provides in-depth information and counseling on their courses so that students are able to make the right choice.
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