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Top 10 Universities in Asia 2023: QS World Universities Rankings

Revealing the Best Public (IPTA) & Private (IPTS) Universities in Malaysia According to QS World University Rankings: Asia 2023

  • Ranking of Malaysia’s Public (IPTA) & Private (IPTS) Universities for 2023 According to QS World University Rankings: Asia 2023
  • How did Malaysia’s Universities rank in Asia?

Malaysian students interested in studying at one of the universities in Asia can check out which are the top ranked ones from the recently released QS World University Rankings: Asia 2023. Studying at a top university will enhance your knowledge and skills to compete in the challenging careers of the 4th Industrial Revolution (INR 4.0)

The 15th edition of the QS World University Rankings: Asia features 757 institutions – up from 687 last year and making it our biggest rankings for this region yet. The major locations represented include China Mainland (128 institutions), India (118), Japan (106) and South Korea (88), accounting for more than a half of all ranked institutions.

Malaysia’s top government university is Universiti Malaya (UM) making it into the Top 10 at 9th place. Meanwhile, Taylor’s University is Malaysia top private university in the Asia university rankings with a ranking of 49 making it into the Top 50.

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Top 10 institutions in the QS World University Rankings: Asia 2023

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Featuring 760 Asian universities, our 2023 rankings are the biggest to date. Peking University takes the top spot this year, with last year’s number one university, National University of Singapore, taking second place.

The rest of the top ten is rounded out by a diverse selection of institutions from across East and South East Asia – including Malaysia, Mainland China and South Korea.

Key indicators used to formulate this year’s rankings include academic and employer reputations, the number of staff holding a PhD, and the percentage of international students.

Below are the Top 10 Universities in Asia:

1. Peking University

2. National University of Singapore (NUS)

3. Tsinghua University

4. The University of Hong Kong

5. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU)

= 6. Fudan University

= 6. Zhejiang University

8. KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

9. Universiti Malaya (UM)

10. Shanghai Jiao Tong University

How did Malaysia’s Universities Fare in the QS World University Rankings: Asia 2023?

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Universiti Malaya did well in the Asia rankings by making it into the Top 10. UM is also ranked 3rd in Asia in the inaugural Quacquarelli Symonds’ (QS) World University Rankings on Sustainability 2023 and 66th globally and snatched the country’s top spot.

Taylor’s University took the top spot in Malaysia as the Number 1 private university in the QS World University Rankings: Asia 2023. Taylor’s University is now ranked 49 in Asia according to the QS Asia University Rankings 2023, leaping 40 places in just two years.

The institution has recorded a jump of more than 150 ranks since 2016 to achieve its meteoric rise, on the back of positive trends in the recent QS World University Rankings 2023 that saw the university maintain its position as the leading private university in Southeast Asia for the third year in a row, also placing it within the top 1% of universities in the world.

The university saw growth in eight indicators scores including Academic Reputation, Employer Reputation, Faculty Student Ratio, Citations per Paper, Paper per Faculty, International Student, Inbound Exchange Students and Outbound Exchange Students.

Other notable private universities who did well are Multimedia University (MMU) ranked at 207 and Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) at 240.

Below is the list of Malaysia’s universities who are the Top 10 Universities according to QS:Asia

  1. Universiti Malaya (UM) – 9
  2. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) – 30
  3. Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) – 32
  4. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) – 39
  5. Taylor’s University – 49
  6. Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP) – 68
  7. UCSI University – 72
  8. Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) – 104
  9. Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) – 108
  10. Sunway University – 122

Key takeaways from the QS World University Rankings: Asia 2023

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With an improvement on the previous year, Peking University sits in first place with a flawless score of 100. After standing in first place for four consecutive years, the National University of Singapore (NUS) are now ranked second with a score of 97.4. Both institutions received perfect scores of 100 for ‘academic reputation’.

The University of Hong Kong and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU), who shared third place last year, are now ranked fourth and fifth respectively. This year, Tsinghua University sits in third position with a score of 97.3 – having risen from fifth place. The University of Hong Kong achieved perfect scores for three performance indicators: ‘international students’, ‘inbound exchange’ and ‘outbound exchange’, while Tsinghua University were awarded the same perfect score for ‘academic reputation’.

Fudan University and Zhejiang University now share sixth place with equivalent overall scores of 96.3, with both institutions performing particularly well in ‘international faculty’ with scores of 99.9 and 100 respectively.

Many institutions share the achievement of receiving perfect scores in a range of categories including ‘international students’ (13 institutions), ‘outbound exchange’ (19), ‘inbound exchange’ (21) and ‘staff with PhD’ (23).

Universiti Malaya (UM) loses eighth position to KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) – a university who has improved greatly since last year having moved six places up and being the only new South Korean university in the top 10. Universiti Malaya (UM) is now in ninth position with 92.6. Lastly, Shanghai Jiao Tong University holds the 10th position for another year with a score of 92.2.

With 11 Indian institutions making it to the top 100 global list, Southern Asia holds 27% of the spots in this year’s ranking. Eastern Asia is the most represented subregion representing 50% of all ranked institutions: 17 institutions ranking in the top 20 and with the majority of institutions located in China (Mainland) ranking in the top 10.

Heriot-Watt University World & UK Rankings – Best of UK Education in in Malaysia

Rankings for Heriot-Watt University in the World  & in UK

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Students in Malaysia who are interested in obtaining top notch UK education without having to go overseas can choose to study at one of the best Foreign university branch campuses located in Malaysia.
Heriot-Watt University Malaysia offers the same high-quality education provided in the UK.  Heriot-Watt University Malaysia students have the choice to benefit from an international experience for part of their studies, joining students in Edinburgh or Dubai for part of their degree programme.

Heriot-Watt University has been commended by the UK Quality Assurance Agency for the quality of its educational programmes and the strength of its partnership with students.

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UK Top Ranked Foreign University Branch Campus in Malaysia – Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Heriot-Watt University consistently performs well in the top rankings

With a history dating back to 1821, Heriot-Watt University has a long tradition of excellence and a proven track record in educating, inspiring and challenging the professionals of tomorrow.

Heriot-Watt University is one of the top UK universities for business and industry and has an established reputation for world-class teaching and practical, leading-edge research.

Heriot-Watt University’s Malaysian campus brings high quality British education within easy reach of students in the South East Asia region and beyond. Heriot-Watt University enjoys an established reputation for world-class teaching and practical, leading-edge research.

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 Scholarships are available at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia to deserving Malaysian students who have achieved high results in their SPM, STPM, A-Levels or UEC examinations.

The list of top rankings for Heriot-Watt University provides evidence to Malaysian students wanting a top UK education.

Heriot-Watt University is a Top Ranked University in the UK and in the World

  • Heriot-Watt University
    Heriot-Watt University

    Heriot-Watt University is ranked 352nd in the world, 40th in UK and 7th in Scotland for the QS World’s Top Universities. This places the university in the top 4%, based on approximation of at least 10,000 universities in the world

  • Heriot-Watt has been ranked 47th in world, 3rd in UK, and 1st in Scotland, in the QS world ranking of universities under 50 years of age.
  • THE’s ‘Table of Tables’ is the combined results of the three main UK university league tables – the Good University Guide (published by The Times and The Sunday Times), The Guardian and The Complete University Guide.In the Table of Tables 2015: Heriot-Watt is placed 25th in the UK – rising from 28th the previous year
  • 63rd in the world, 10th in the UK and 2nd in Scotland in The Times Higher Education ‘100 Under 50’ 2013 (University Royal Charter awarded in 1966).
  • 22nd in the world, based on the ‘international outlook’ indicator in the World University Rankings in the Times Higher Education – World’s Most International Universities.
  • Scottish University of the Year 2012-13 (and 2011-12) and UK University of the Year for Student Experience 2012-13 by the Sunday Times.

Heriot-Watt University Ranking in Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016-17

Heriot-Watt University

  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked 9th in the UK for industry income, based on the value of industry research income per member of academic staff.
  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked 39th in the world, 13th in the UK and 2nd in Scotland for our international outlook, a score based on the percentage of the university’s international staff, the level of international co-authorship of academic papers and the percentage of international students studying with the University.
  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked 19th in UK for highest percentage of international students (42%).

Heriot-Watt University Ranking in the Times Higher Education ‘Table of Tables’

THE’s ‘Table of Tables’ is the combined results of the three main UK university league tables – the Good University Guide (published by The Times and The Sunday Times), The Guardian and The Complete University Guide.

  • In the Table of Tables 2015: Heriot-Watt is placed 27th in the UK and 3rd in Scotland

Heriot-Watt University Ranking in the Guardian University Guide 2018

Heriot-Watt University is one of the best engineering schools in UK

  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked 26th in the UK and 4th in Scotland
  • 2nd in UK for Building and Town & Country Planning
  • 3rd the UK for Economics
  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked Top ten in UK for for Accounting & Finance and Business Management & Marketing
  • Heriot-Watt University is 1st in Scotland Accounting & Finance, Building and Town & Country Planning, Economics and Chemical Engineering
  • ​2nd in Scotland for six subjects: Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering.

National Student Survey 2017

Students are taught by world class faculty at Heriot-Watt University

The National Student Survey (NSS) is a survey which gathers honest feedback from final year undergraduates, studying full time.

  • At least 80% of students were satisfied overall with their course in 14 of our 21 subject areas
  • 1st in Scotland for Chemistry
  • 4th in the UK and 1st in Scotland for Mechanical Engineering, with 93% of students satisfied overall with their course
  • Economics – 92% of students were satisfied overall with their course
  • Civil Engineering – 91% of students were satisfied overall with their course
  • In the UK top 10 for Planning
  • 2nd in Scotland for Mathematics & Statistics, with 93% of students satisfied overall with their course

Times Higher Education – ‘100 Under 50’ World University Ranking 2015

  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked 77th in the world, 10th the UK
  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked 11th in the world and first in Scotland, based on the ‘international outlook’ indicator from THE World University Rankings. This indicator examines a university’s international student numbers, its percentage of international staff and the proportion of its research papers published with a co-author from at least one other country.

Heriot-Watt University Ranking in the Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017

Heriot-Watt University is one of the best universities in the UK

  • Heriot-Watt University Ranking Overall, 37th out of 128 institutions in the UK and 4th in Scotland
  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked Top Ten in the UK for Building, Town & Country Planning and Landscape and General Engineering
  • Heriot-Watt University is Top in Scotland for Building, Chemical Engineering, Town & Country Planning and Landscape, and top 3 in Scotland for: Art & Design, Chemistry, Economics, General Engineering, Mathematics and German.

Heriot-Watt University Ranking in The Complete University Guide 2018

Study at the top ranked university in UK, Heriot-Watt University

  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked 28th in the UK and 3rd in Scotland
  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked 1st in Scotland and 2nd in the UK for Building
  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked in the top ten in the UK for 3 of their subject areas – Building (2nd), Chemical Engineering (8th), and Town & Country Planning (7th)
  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked in the top 25% in the UK for 10 subjects – Accounting & Finance, Art & Design, Building, Business & Management Studies, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, and Mechanical Engineering

Heriot-Watt University Ranking in QS World’s University Rankings 2017/18

  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked 312th in the world, 40th in UK and 7th in Scotland
    The University was also ranked 15th in the UK top for our proportion of international students and 21st in the UK international faculty.

Heriot-Watt University Ranking in the QS Top 50 under 50 2015

  • A ranking of the world’s top 50 universities established within the last 50 years.
  • 34th in the world, 3rd in the UK and 1st in Scotland.

Heriot-Watt University Ranking in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017

Heriot-Watt University is the Best University in Scotland and a Top 20 University in the UK

  • Top 150 worldwide for Chemical Engineering, and Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Top 200 worldwide for Statistics & Operational Research (Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics)
  • Ranked in the top universities worldwide for 11 subjects: Linguistics; Computer Science and information Systems; Chemical Engineering; Civil and Structural Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Chemistry; Mathematics; Physics and Astronomy; Business and Management Studies; Statistics and Operational Research (Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics).

Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014

  • REF 2014 named Heriot-Watt in the top 25% of UK universities, with 82% of our research ranked as world-leading or internationally excellent. We ranked 9th university in the UK and 1st in Scotland for research impact.

Employability of Heriot-Watt University Graduates

  • The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017 listed the average starting salary for a Heriot-Watt graduate as £22,362 six months after graduation which places us 35th in UK.
  • 95% of Heriot-Watt students are in employment or further study within six months of graduation

Why Study at Heriot-Watt University

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As one of the most progressive and international institutions based in Scotland, you will have the opportunity to thrive, both personally and academically during your time with Heriot-Watt.

  • You will learn from world leading academics
    • Heriot-Watt University’s learning environment seeks to offer you the very best in terms of study programmes which apply knowledge to real world challenges. We are ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings 2017/18) and in the top 20 universities in the UK (The Guardian University League Table 2017). We are top 10 in the UK and 1st in Scotland for research impact (REF 2014).
  • Heriot-Watt University offers help to finance your studies

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    • Each year the university enable hundreds of students to enhance their educational experience through a variety of Heriot-Watt and externally funded Scholarships and bursaries, including opportunities funded by the University’s generous Alumni community, based all over the globe.
  • You will become globally connected
    • Heriot-Watt University encourages you to see the world, then change it. The university has 5 campuses and 150 learning partners around the world. You can take advantage of opportunities to transfer your study to campuses in Scotland, Dubai and Malaysia through their Go Global inter campus exchange programme. Heriot-Watt University is one of Scotland’s most international universities, so there are plenty of opportunities to meet the world at their UK campuses.
  • You will become highly employable

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    • The very nature of a Heriot-Watt research-informed education, underpinned by their values, ensures you will have the opportunity to develop leadership skills and confidence to be specialists in your chosen fields and professions. Global companies actively seek out our graduates as they are work ready. This is why more than 95% of Heriot-Watt University students are in graduate-level jobs or further study six months after completing their programme.
  • You will develop life-long connections
    • When you join Heriot-Watt you become part of a global family. Heriot-Watt has over 116,000 alumni worldwide. The Watt Club was founded in 1854 and is the oldest graduate club in the UK. Lifetime membership is automatic upon graduation from Heriot-Watt, and is free to all graduates of the University.

The Best Undergraduate & Postgraduate Programmes in Malaysia at Top Ranking Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

The Best Foundation Programmes at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

The Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Foundation Programme offers the following tailored pathways into the some of the best undergraduate degree programmes in Malaysia.

The best business degree programmes at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

The best psychology degree programmes at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

The Best Engineering Degree Programmes at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

The Best Postgraduate Degree Programmes at Heriot Watt University Malaysia

Get a top ranked UK degree in Malaysia at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

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Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Heriot-Watt University offers a range of professionally relevant and recognised postgraduate degree programmes. The disciplines are designed to meet the demand and economic drivers in the South East Asia region and currently include business, energy, built environment and a range of engineering specialisms.

  • Business Psychology MSc
  • Construction Project Management MSc
  • Energy MSc
  • International Business Management with Marketing MSc
  • Master of Business Administration, MBA
  • Petroleum Engineering MSc
  • Quantity Surveying MSc
  • Renewable Energy Engineering MSc
  • Strategic Project Management MSc

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About Heriot-Watt University

Heriot-Watt University’s heritage dates back to 1821 since when their community of scholars has been developing transformational solutions to specific global problems. They are specialists in engineering, business and science and leaders in innovative global education for a future world.

Heriot-Watt University is global

Heriot-Watt University UK will lend its expertise to its Malaysian campus
Heriot-Watt University UK will lend its expertise to its Malaysian campus

  • Heriot-Watt University has five campuses across the world: Edinburgh, Scottish Borders, Orkney, Dubai and Malaysia, as well as 53 Approved Learning Partners (ALPs) and educational collaborative partners in 150 countries
  • Heriot-Watt University has over 30,000 students studying at their campuses and online through distance learning (year end 2016)
  • One third of their on-campus students studying in Scotland are from outside the UK, making Heriot-Watt one of the most internationally diversified of any UK university

Heriot-Watt University is connected

  • The Watt Club is oldest graduate club in the UK
  • Heriot-Watt University has over 116,000 alumni worldwide in over 190 countries
  • They are the university of choice for business and industry​ and Heriot-Watt University graduates are sought by the best organisations worldwide

Heriot-Watt University are experts and leaders

Heriot-Watt University is one of the top 20 universities in the UK
Heriot-Watt University is one of the top 20 universities in the UK

  • The Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014 ranked Heriot-Watt 22nd in the UK, with 82% of our research as world-leading or internationally excellent
  • Heriot-Watt University is 9th in the UK and 1st in Scotland for research impact
  • Over 80% of Heriot-Watt University academic staff are currently engaged in research at internationally recognised levels
  • Heriot-Watt University is in the top 2% of universities globally, based on approximately 10,000 universities in the world (QS World’s University Rankings 2017/18)
  • The National Student Survey 2016 placed Heriot-Watt University 28th in the UK and joint 3rd in Scotland, with 90% of students were satisfied overall with their course in over half of the University’s subject areas
  • Top 30 in the UK and 4th in Scotland in the Guardian University League Table 2018
  • Heriot-Watt University is 39th in the world and 13th in the UK for their international outlook based on THE World University Rankings 2016/17
  • 95% of graduates are in employment or further study within six months of graduation

 

Research Standards at Heriot-Watt University

Students in Malaysia can now study at a top UK university locally
Students in Malaysia can now study at a top UK university locally

The university offers the advantages of a research-led teaching environment where advances in relevant fields are reflected in the syllabus.

In the 2008 RAE, 50% of the University’s research was rated as internationally excellent. Heriot-Watt had one of the highest RAE staff submission rates among Scottish universities.

The University plays a leading role in a number of Scottish research pooling initiatives including in the areas of Engineering (Scottish Research Partnership in Engineering), Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics and Marine Science.

The University has an extensive portfolio of research collaborations and is expanding this through the development of strategic alliances with key industry partners.

An excellent study environment at the top ranked Heriot-Watt University
An excellent study environment at the top ranked Heriot-Watt University

Heriot-Watt University delivers globally relevant and pioneering research with real impact. Our research informs policy, changes the world we live in and solves real problems for business and industry. In the REF 2014 survey of all UK universities:

  • 82% of our research was found to be world-class
  • we were 1st in the UK for General Engineering (joint submission with Edinburgh University)
  • we were 2nd in the UK for Architecture, Built Environment and Planning (joint submission with Edinburgh University)
  • we were 5th in the UK for Mathematical Sciences (joint submission with Edinburgh University).

Internationally Recognised Research at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Heriot-Watt University is recognised internationally as a centre for high calibre research in science, engineering and business, and we are one of the UK’s leading universities for cutting edge, applied research.

The university continues to attract significant research funding year on year and nearly 90% ofHeriot-Watt University academic staff are involved in research activity.

World-Leading Expertise at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh just successfully 3d printed embryonic stem cells for the first time
Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh just successfully 3d printed embryonic stem cells for the first time

Heriot-Watt University’s expertise in science and engineering is considered world leading and we are renowned for our applied and technological research and for our industry-oriented collaborative work.

Heriot-Watt University also works hard to share this expertise and participate extensively in Knowledge Transfer which helps businesses to improve their competitiveness and productivity.

Recent research in marine conservation for example has focused on marine habitat mapping for conservation purposes in the UK, Galapagos, Ecuador, Colombia and Panama alongside work to understand the impact of climate change (e.g. ocean warming and acidification) on marine species and habitats. Similar projects are being set up in Malaysia.

A Platform for Research Partnerships

The new Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Putrajaya campus will provide a dynamic platform from the creation of partnerships with other local universities through which the university can deliver research studentships and other funded research activities.

The university also hopes to work with Universities and other Higher Education Institutions in the surrounding region, particularly with those from ASEAN countries.

Key Areas of Research that Heriot-Watt University Malaysia will engage in

Mechanical Engineering lab at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Mechanical Engineering lab at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Examples of the areas Heriot-Watt University Malaysia expects to engage in include, sustainable development, biotechnologies, energy, water resource management, smart textiles and interior environments. It is likely that our research and knowledge transfer activities in Malaysia will reflect the six themes of the University’s core strategy which are:

  • Environment and Climate Change
  • Energy
  • Transport and Infrastructure
  • Physical and Life Sciences Interface
  • Modeling and Risk
  • Creativity, Design and Innovation

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About Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, One of the Best Universities in Malaysia

Heriot-Watt University is ranked top in the UK for Business, Actuarial & Engineering courses

Heriot-Watt University Malaysia’s first premises in Putrajaya opened to students in early 2013.  Heriot-Watt University Malaysia’s purpose-built campus in the city of Putrajaya is based only 25 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur.

Students at the Putrajaya campus join a vibrant, diverse community. The multi-cultural character of the campus provides opportunities to meet and mix with a broad range of international students and enjoy a supportive environment to help you make the best of your time as a student.

The university offers a range of activities to help students settle into university life, make friends and feel

There are many study lounges in Heriot-Watt University Malaysia for students to use in their pursuit of educational excellence

part of the university community. Heriot-Watt University Malaysia provides opportunities for students to develop important skills and gain valuable experience, in addition to those offered by their academic programmes.

The university’s strengths and experience in business, finance, manufacturing, engineering, energy and the built environment research match well with local industry interests seeking opportunities to build links. Heriot-Watt University Malaysia already has relationships with some of the international companies with headquarters in Malaysia, particularly in areas such as electronics, photonics, marine and oil and gas.

A state-of-the-art learning environment at Heriot Watt University Malaysia

Heriot-Watt University is rated top in the UK for student experience

Heriot-Watt University’s campus is located close to the Putrajaya marina and to other purpose-built, modern leisure and sports facilities.

Situated in a stunning lakeside location in Putrajaya, the building boasts a variety of informal study spaces, an extensive library and easy access to IT facilities with wifi available throughout. Heriot-Watt University’s teaching spaces will be flexibly designed to allow for traditional lectures and studio-based learning, complemented by high-quality electronic teaching and learning resources.

There are common rooms throughout the campus, giving students space to socialise and relax. On the promenade, facing the lake, is the cafeteria with other stores and retail outlets planned.

The campus will provide a state-of-the-art teaching and learning environment, reflecting the university’s status as a leading provider of high-quality, professionally orientated education, knowledge transfer and research. When the campus is fully developed the university aims to support up to 4,000 students.

Heriot-Watt University’s students

  • 7,880 students on UK campuses, including 5,800 undergraduates and 2,080 postgraduates.
  • 3,181 students at our Dubai Campus, including 2,181 undergraduates and 1,000 postgraduates.
  • The Watt Club, our alumni association, was founded in 1854 making it the oldest graduate club in the UK. The Club connects over 88,000 of our alumni.

Career-relevant education at Heriot-Watt University

Responding to the needs of business and industry defines their approach. Heriot-Watt University work in partnership with the professions to develop their degrees, ensuring a career-relevant education and an environment that helps to foster the leaders of tomorrow.

Their practical, leading edge research is focused on providing solutions and is helping to tackle some of the key challenges facing contemporary society.

Heriot-Watt University’s Graduates

Heriot-Watt University Graduates

Heriot-Watt University Graduates

Heriot-Watt University’s global alumni network

Heriot-Watt University has 96,000 alumni spread across the globe and this network of graduates is very important to us.

The Watt Club is the university’s alumni association which you automatically become part of when you graduate. It has been in existence since 1854 and is one of the oldest alumni associations in the UK.

The strong alumni base gives students opportunities to interact with industry representatives as well as their staff. This is proven statistically, with 94.3 per cent of Heriot-Watt University’s graduates employed within 6 months of graduation globally, ranking the university 10th in the UK for graduate employment.

Its success rate in the job market comes from a focus on courses which are geared to industry and which have a professional outcome. Strong links with the industry are a key factor, from alliances with oil and gas companies to research collaborations with more than 25 countries globally

Heriot-Watt University’s alumni in Malaysia

The best professors teach at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

With 3,500 alumni, Malaysia has the biggest group of Heriot-Watt graduates outside of the UK and the university looks forward to the growth of this group as their new campus at Putrajaya becomes established. Current students can also benefit from the existing network with access to alumni mentoring, guest lectures, internships and other available services.

Many of the university’s Malaysian alumni have gone on to key roles with some of the country’s major companies, such as Petronas, YTL Corporation Berhad, Exxon Mobil, Motorola and PwC.

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Scholarships are available at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia to deserving Malaysian students who have achieved high results in their SPM, STPM, A-Levels or UEC examinations.

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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 10 Universities in Malaysia for Culinary Arts Degree

Study at the Best Private University in Malaysia for Culinary Arts Degree Course

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While it can be difficult to choose between private universities or colleges in Malaysia offering the Culinary Arts Degree Course, you will find that there are some key differences between them that can help you make the big decision in choosing the right one that fits you.  The best private universities and colleges in Malaysia have excellent culinary arts facilities, years of experience running the diploma in culinary arts course, strong student support services, internships and experienced lecturers.

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 Culinary Arts 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.

Students after SPM or O-Levels with 3 credits can enter the 2-year Diploma in Culinary Arts. Upon completion of the Diploma, students can either work or continue on into Year 2 of the Culinary Arts Degree programme.

Students with 5 credits in SPM or O-Levels can enter the Foundation in Arts or Foundation in Hospitality at top culinary schools in Malaysia for 1 year before entering into the 3-year degree Culinary Arts Degree. UEC, STPM, A-Level and other external Pre-University Programme students with the relevant results can enter into the degree.

Students who are not sure of what to study after SPM or O-Levels can contact EduSpiral Consultant Services to help guide you to choose the right course and university in Malaysia. At EduSpiral Consultant Services, we have counseled and helped thousands of students to choose the right course and private university to study in Malaysia.

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How to Choose the Best Private University to Study the Culinary Arts Degree Course in Malaysia

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A knowledgeable counselor or education consultant  in Malaysia would be able to provide detailed information about the college or university and its courses, facts & evidence to support the job prospects for the course and in-depth information about  which university would be suit you. While an experienced counselor or education consultant would be able to analyse your results, understand your personality & skills to figure out which course and career suits you.

Part of finding the right college in Malaysia to study the Culinary Arts Degree Course for you will be picking out the criteria that matters to most to you, and then seeing if any of the top private colleges in Malaysia that you’re looking at fit those criteria.

Choosing a university to study in Malaysia is one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. Your decision will be influenced by many criteria such as the reputation & ranking of the university, accreditation of its courses, the suitability of the course against your academic results and career goals, tuition fees, quality of lecturers, facilities, friends & family, and more.

Top private universities & colleges in Malaysia are also accredited by MQA and approved by the Malaysian

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Ministry of Education.  The best private university or college in Malaysia will focus on academic quality, overall student character development, have award winners for culinary arts, years of experience offering the particular course, highly experienced lecturers, a good study environment, internships, extra-curricular activities and good facilities. The SETARA ranking is a guide for students to assess the quality of a private university in Malaysia.

Ask yourself what’s important to you, where you want to be and who you want to become. Then you can figure out what types of colleges will allow you to achieve your goals. Which of these aspects are things you feel you must have to be comfortable at a private university in Malaysia. Which things are you flexible on?

In addition, think about what you want to accomplish in your college life. Do you want to train for a specific job or get a wide-ranging education? If you have a specific area of specialisation in mind such as pastry, Asian Cuisine, French Cuisine, Italian Cuisine, Molecular Gastronomy, is the private college or university that you’re considering strong or famous in that area of study?

Best Culinary Arts Degree Course in Malaysia at KDU University College

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Diploma in Culinary Arts at KDU University College

Students after SPM or O-Levels who love to cook can pursue the Swiss IMI Diploma in Culinary Arts at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie at the best university in Malaysia for Culinary Arts programmes at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie. Students after SPM or O-Levels with 3 credits can enter the 2-year Swiss IMI Diploma in Culinary Arts. Upon completion of the Diploma, students can either work or continue on into Year 2 of the Culinary Arts Degree programme at KDU University College.

Students with 5 credits in SPM or O-Levels can enter the Foundation in Arts & Technology at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie for 1 year before entering into the 3-year degree. UEC, STPM, A-Level and other external Pre-University Programme students with the relevant results can enter into the degree.

Culinary Arts Degree students at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie can major in  Culinary Operations, Baking & Pastry or Italian Cuisine.

To excel in the competitive world of culinary arts, one must choose the best university or college to help him achieve success.

KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie and KDU University College Penang have won numerous awards internationally and nationally thus proving that they are the best in Malaysia for the culinary arts programme.

They have produced top chefs for the past 30 years with a solid programme that is both practical and academically sound. Graduates will also receive an internationally recognised certificate from IMI Switzerland.

KDU University College – The best university for culinary arts courses in Malaysia

KDU University College's new campus at Utropolis Glenmarie, Shah Alam
KDU University College’s new campus at Utropolis Glenmarie, Shah Alam

One of the best university college in Malaysia for the Culinary Arts programme is KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie.The School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts at KDU University College signed an MOU with IMI in 1997 which enabled KDU to offer the IMI Programmes in Malaysia.

In doing so, KDU University College became the first private university college to offer students, at both the Petaling Jaya and Penang campuses, the opportunity to obtain prestigious Swiss qualifications without having to go abroad.

One of the unique features of the KDU–IMI Dual Award program is the exposure to industry placement in reputable local or international hotels and restaurants where practical skills are enhanced in real-life situations.

The School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts (SHTCA) at KDU University College believes that practice makes perfect, especially in the culinary field, and as such, KDU University College is the only school in Malaysia where 75% of the programme is based on hands-on practice.

Ice Carving Room at KDU University College
Ice Carving Room at KDU University College

Here at KDU’s School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts, they make sure that you learn only from the best.

Many of KDU’s lecturers are very experienced in the industry as well as in teaching.

The school is always breaking out of the mould and pushing boundaries. KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie is the first and only school to offer molecular cooking as a compulsory subject in its culinary programmes. Recently it launched the first-ever culinary book that pays tribute to our local cuisine and produce and is the first book in Malaysia that applies molecular cooking techniques to Malaysian recipes.

A graduate of Institut Vatel, Chef Darren Teoh began his career with the Les Amis group of restaurants in Singapore before moving back to Malaysia to impart knowledge to young culinary talents.  He currently teaches Introduction to Molecular Cooking and is the author for KDU’s latest culinary book release – Redefinition: Traditional Recipes through a Modern Kaleidoscope.

Chef Darren Teoh briefing the culinary students before service
Chef Darren Teoh briefing the culinary students before service

KDU University College fervently believes that to be at the top, you have to start at the top, which is why the school is no stranger to the competitive hospitality scene.

The students and staff of SHTCA have never failed to deliver, both in the local and international competitions, ensuring that the university delivers the best in culinary education in Malaysia.

KDU’s students are also very active in Corporate Social Responsibility projects with foundations and associations that cover an array of purposes.

The school is also internationally recognised – it garnered the World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS) Recognition of Quality Culinary Education as well as accreditation from The International Centre of Excellence in Tourism and Hospitality Education (THE-ICE) as an Associate Member.

KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Culinary Arts Awards

2013 Awards Won by KDU University College 

Artisanat - Kitchen Artistry Room at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
Artisanat – Kitchen Artistry Room at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

  • HOFEX – Hong Kong International Culinary Challenge, Hong Kong – 2 Golds / Individual
  • HOFEX – Hong Kong International Culinary Challenge, Hong Kong – Silver / Individual
  • HOFEX – Hong Kong International Culinary Challenge, Hong Kong – Bronze / Individual
  • Chef Association of Malaysia (CAM) – Best Chef Award / Chef Hamirudin Nazir (for his contribution to CAM)
  • Chef Association of Malaysia (CAM) – Best Chef Award / Chef Darren Teoh (“Redefinition” molecular book author)
  • Malaysia Chef Association awarded Best Chef to 2 KDU lecturers while the 3rd Award winner was a
  • KDU alumni Culinary Arts National
  • Singapore competition won 2 Gold International

2012 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), Singapore – 2 Bronzes / Dream Team Event

2011 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • HOFEX – Hong Kong International Culinary Challenge, Hong Kong – 2 Silvers / Individual
  • HOFEX – Hong Kong International Culinary Challenge, Hong Kong – 2 Bronzes / Individual

2010 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • Hans Bueschkens Challenge, Chile – Silver / Individual (Black Box)
  • Salon Culinaire, Dubai – 2 Silvers / Individual
  • Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), Singapore – Gold / Individual
  • Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), Singapore – Gold / Dream Team Event
  • Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), Singapore – 2 Silvers / Individual
  • Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), Singapore – Silver / Team Event
  • Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), Singapore – 2 Bronzes / Individual
  • The Big Cooking Contest, Austria – 7th Placing / Team Event
  • Silver Award, Putra Brands Awards

2009 Awards Won by KDU University College 

KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus Accommodation Block (White) is just next to the main block
KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus Accommodation Block (White) is just next to the main block

  • Battle of the Chefs, Malaysia – Silver / Team Event
  • Battle of the Chefs, Malaysia – 3 Bronzes / Individual
  • HOFEX – Hong Kong International Culinary Challenge, Hong Kong – Bronze / Individual
  • MIHAS Chefs Challenge, Malaysia – 4 Golds, 3 Silvers and Overall Champion / Team Event
  • Food & Hotel Malaysia (FHM), Malaysia – 3 Silvers / Individual
  • Food & Hotel Malaysia (FHM), Malaysia – 2 Bronzes / Individual

2008 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), Singapore – Gold / Individual
  • Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), Singapore – Silver / Individual
  • Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), Singapore – 2 Bronzes / Team Event
  • Penang Chefs Challenge, Malaysia – Champion / Team Event (Black Box)

2007 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • Food & Hotel Malaysia (FHM) – Gold / Individual
  • Food & Hotel Malaysia (FHM) – 4 Bronzes / Individual

2006 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • Food & Hotel Asia (FHA), Singapore – Bronze / Team Event
  • NTV7 – Battle of the Best, Malaysia – 1st Runner-up / Individual
  • Maggi / NST Culinary Challenge, Malaysia – Champion / Team Event

2005 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • 1 Gold, 1 Bronze and 1 Silver Award. Food Hotel Malaysia (FHM) Culinary Arts Department International

2004 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • Cube Award, Lufthansa Airlines Exec.

2003 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • 1 Gold & 1 Silver Award. Flambe’ Category, Food Hotel Malaysia Culinary Arts Department International
  • 1 Bronze and 3 Merit Diploma Awards. Mocktail and Cocktail Categories, Food Hotel Malaysia

1999 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • Cube Award, Lufthansa Airlines Exec. Chef Gerhard Local / Departmental

1990 Awards Won by KDU University College 

  • Maurice Reymond Award Exec. Chef Gerhard International Award
  • Champions, National Culinary Competition Culinary Arts Department

Associations & Affiliations for the School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts (SHTCA) at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

  • Chef Association of Malaysia
  • World Association of Chef Societies
  • International Centre of Tourism and Hospitality Education (THE-ICE)
  • Malaysian Association of Hotels (Persatuan Hotel Malaysia)
  • International Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education
  • MATTA

Industry Partners for Local Internship for KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts (SHTCA) Students

Mock Front Office for hostpitality students at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
Mock Front Office for hostpitality students at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

  • ACCOR Hotels
  • Pullman Hotels & Resorts
  • IBIS Styles Hotels
  • Hilton Worldwide
  • Hilton Hotels and Resorts
  • Traders Hotels
  • Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts
  • Starwood Hotels & Resorts
  • The Ritz Carlton
  • JW Marriot Kuala Lumpur
  • Fourpoints by Sheraton
  • Berjaya Langkawi
  • Sheraton Hotels & Resorts

    Learning Pods inside the Library for Group Discussions at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
    Learning Pods inside the Library for Group Discussions at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
  • Hyatt Hotels
  • Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur
  • Eastern & Oriental
  • The Westin
  • Pangkor Laut Resort
  • Cameron Highlands Resort
  • Star Cruises
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Emirates
  • Singapore Airlines

Industry Partners for International Internship for KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts (SHTCA) Students

  • Hilton Hotels & Resorts

    KDU University College culinary students Azfar, Gladlyn and Daniel at ALMA in Italy for their 7-month internship
    KDU University College culinary students Azfar, Gladlyn and Daniel at ALMA in Italy for their 7-month internship
  • ACCOR Hotels
  • YTL Hotels
  • Renaissance
  • Shangri-La Hotels
  • The Fullerton Hotel
  • Hotel im Wassertum, Germany
  • Hermann’s Posthotel, Germany
  • Hotel zur Post Hotel Odenthal, Germany
  • Stemberg Velbert, Germany
  • Hotel Uberfahrt, Germany
  • Esperanto Fulda, Germany
  • Top Air Stuttgart, Germany
  • Residence Essen, Germany
  • Swissotel The Stamford Singapore
  • St. Regis Singapore
  • Fairmont Singapore
  • Resorts World Singapore
  • Hilton Hotel, Seoul, Korea,
  • Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts, Seoul, Korea
  • Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts, Middle East
  • Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, Middles East

ALMA La Scuola Internazionale di Cucina Italiana – Partner for School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

Charcuterie - Butchery Kitchen at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
Charcuterie – Butchery Kitchen at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

KDU University College’s School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts (SHTCA) is proud to announce it collaboration with ALMA Scuola Internazionale di Cucina Italiana, Colorna, Italy, the world’s leading international educational and training centre for Italian Cuisine.

Through this collaboration, the implementation of the Master Chef Certification programme for KDU culinary lecturers was established, providing training in the academic of Italian cuisine and pastry.

ALMA educates chefs and sommeliers from all around the world forming professional of Italian Cuisine with training programmes performed at the highest level by the most awarded teachers.

Bachelor of Culinary Management (Hons) atKDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

Western Restaurant - SAVUER at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus
Western Restaurant – SAVUER at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus

Culinary arts graduates are always in demand as there are more and more food connoisseurs who expect good, high quality food with top-notch service. The comprehensive syllabi in KDU University College’s Culinary Management degree course with a choice of three majors promise to prepare you for the challenges in the kitchen, whether you head a large operation or work in a modest establishment.

Culinary Operations will allow you to acquire in-depth knowledge of both management and practical aspects related to culinary operations. From the traditional methods in handling meat to cutting-edge techniques in molecular gastronomy, from classical French dishes to contemporary Asian delights, this course gives you a broad exposure to the culinary traditions of both east and west.

If you opt for Baking and Pastry, you will develop an array of managerial and technical skills that allow you to kick-start your career in the patisserie industry. Satisfy the growing global demand for breads, pastries, cakes, and a variety of confectionery by mastering various baking and decorating techniques.

The third area of specialisation, Italian Cuisine, is naturally for you if you have a passion for classical epicurean experiences from the Mediterranean. Jointly taught by ALMA of Italy ( the world’s leading educational and training centre for

Oenology Lab at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus
Oenology Lab at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus

Italian cuisine) and KDU UC, this programme gives you familiarity with Italian produce and products, original and regional recipes from the country and a deeper appreciation of its gastronomic traditions and culture.

This program jointly taught by ALMA of Italy and KDU University College would prepare the students for traditional Italian cuisine in a modern setting, focusing the education on typical Italian products, original Italian recipes with the help of top Italian chefs.

Italian cuisine has always been the backbone of classical European epicurean experience; it has developed through centuries of cultural and social change. The demand for quality Italian style cuisine has seen an increase in the number of authentic Italian restaurants in and around the Asian region.

KDU University College is the first institution of higher education in Malaysia to offer a Bachelor of Culinary Arts in Italian Cuisine. Students who undergo the new Bachelor’s of Culinary Management (Hons) Italian Culinary, will spend seven months in Italy, paying local fees and is the only Italian Culinary Degree Major in Malaysia.

ALMA is the World’s leading International Culinary education centre for Italian Cuisine. Close to the heart of Italian Cuisine (Parma, origin of Parmesan Cheese, Parma Ham and Balsamic Vinegar).

This is a dual award programme, students who complete this programme would be awarded parchments from KDU university College and IMI University Centre, Switzerland.

Year 1 Subjects for the Bachelor of Culinary Management (Hons) at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

Chef Bruno Ruffini, ALMA La Scuola internazionale di cucina italiana Parmigiano Reggiano — at KDU University College.
Chef Bruno Ruffini, ALMA La Scuola internazionale di cucina italiana Parmigiano Reggiano — at KDU University College.

  • Academic English I
  • Baking & Pastry Techniques
  • Culinary Essentials
  • Food Commodities
  • Food Production
  • Hospitality English
  • Nutrition, Hygiene & Food Safety
  • Principles of Garde Mange
  • Professional Development Planning

Year 2 Subjects for the Bachelor of Culinary Management (Hons) at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

KDU Culinary Arts students, Gladlyn, Daniel, and Azfar, classroom experience with Chef Torturro (Pastry class) at ALMA, Italy
KDU Culinary Arts students, Gladlyn, Daniel, and Azfar, classroom experience with Chef Torturro (Pastry class) at ALMA, Italy

  • Principles of Baking Ingredients & Equipment Technology
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Food & Beverage Management
  • Hospitality Marketing & Sales Techniques
  • Menu Planning & Engineering

Major

Culinary Operations

  • Contemporary Asian Cuisine
  • Culinary Artistry & Design
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Hospitality Financial Management
  • Malaysian Cuisine & Its History
  • Strategic Human Resource Management
  • Principles of Baking Ingredients & Equipment Technology
  • Research Methodology

Baking & Pastry

  • Advanced Baking & Pastry Techniques
  • Culinary Artistry & Design
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Hospitality Financial Management
  • Principles of Baking Ingredients & Equipment Technology

    KDU University College culinary arts student, Daniel, during his Field trip to Chianti wine vineyard in Italy. Students can go for a 7-month internship to ALMA, Italy.
    KDU University College culinary arts student, Daniel, during his Field trip to Chianti wine vineyard in Italy. Students can go for a 7-month internship to ALMA, Italy.
  • Research Methodology
  • Strategic Human Resource Management
  • The Science of Baking

Italian Cuisine

  • Advanced Baking & Pastry Techniques
  • Culinary Italian Language
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Italian Cooking Techniques
  • Italian Cuisine & Its Culture
  • Italian Food Commodities
  • Italian Gastronomy
  • Italian Oenology
  • Italian Patisserie
  • Intermediate Italian Language
  • Introduction to Italian Cuisine
  • Principles of Baking Ingredients & Equipment Technology
  • Industrial Placement

Year 3 Subjects for the Bachelor of Culinary Management (Hons) at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

  • 8ighty 7even by COFFEX at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus
    8ighty 7even by COFFEX at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus

    Final Year Project

Major

Culinary Operations

  • Classical French Cuisine
  • Dining Room Service
  • Meat Fabrication & Processing
  • Molecular Cuisine
  • Industrial Placement

Baking & Pastry

  • Artisan & Decorative Breads
  • Chocolate & Confection
  • International Pastry Arts & Crafts
  • Principles & Techniques of Bread Production
  • Industrial Placement

Italian Cuisine

  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Research Methodology

State-of-the-art Culinary Facilities at the New KDU University College Glenmarie Campus

KDU’s School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts (SHTCA) will commence in 2015 at the new Glenmarie campus with new state of the art facilities such as:

State-of-the-art Teaching Kitchen at KDU University College's new campus at Utropolis, Glenmarie
State-of-the-art Teaching Kitchen at KDU University College’s new campus at Utropolis, Glenmarie

  • 6 hot kitchens
  • 4 bakery and pastry kitchens
  • 2 demo kitchen theatre
  • 1 beverage/wine lab
  • A specific coffee lab
  • A culinary artistry room
  • An ice carving room
  • A chocolate room
  • A sugar craft room
  • 3 restaurants (variable, western and fine dining)
  • A housekeeping lab
  • 1 mock-up suite
  • A front office lab with the IFCA property management system
  • A state of the art purchasing department with computerised inventory system.

Why Study Culinary Arts at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie?

8ighty 7even by COFFEX at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus
8ighty 7even by COFFEX at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus

  • The Largest area space (65,000 sq metres) for a Hospitality School in Malaysia
  • Long standing partnership with IMI University Centre (18 years)
  • Only school to offer the Italian cuisine major in Malaysia (ALMA)
  • All Home grown programmes with Dual parchments with IMI University Centre except the Italian major
  • 28 years of academic excellence and getting stronger
  • A 10-day residential overseas trip to Switzerland with no extra cost to the students on the UC Degree Programmes except Italian major
  • Strong Industry relations with local and international Hotel / Michelin star establishments Industry emphasis programmes and syllabus
  • On campus recruitment by local and international establishments
    A strong international faculty with nationalities from over 5 countries
    Medal winners at local and international competitions
  • First and only institution to publish a book on Molecular Cuisine
    Exclusive partnership with HOSCO

Hospitality Connection (HOSCO) Exclusive Partnership with KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

HOSCO is a trusted partner for those who seek excellence in their careers and human capital in the hospitality industry.

KDU's Award-Winning Chefs - From left: Levin Tung, Fong Wei Loong, Ling Kar Weng, Chef Darren Teoh and Chef Kenneth Kam (School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts).
KDU’s Award-Winning Chefs – From left: Levin Tung, Fong Wei Loong, Ling Kar Weng, Chef Darren Teoh and Chef Kenneth Kam (School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts).

Through a single point of contact, members from selected hotel schools use HOSCO to access leading hospitality companies and their available positions on a global market basis. This platform enables members to better select their internships and first permanent positions and to access valuable social tools and applications.

At the same time, companies registered with HOSCO enjoy real-time access to the largest number of highly qualified candidates, either for internships or post-graduate positions, through a single efficient platform. Through the community, employers save time and money recruiting talents that best fit their needs and company values and who are committed to developing a career with them.

More than a traditional job board, HOSCO, based in Geneva, Switzerland, is where top hospitality companies, schools and members from all over the world meet and interact.

It is a network where top hospitality players meet and interact, to find your internship, job or just to broaden your network. Access to HOSCO is exclusively reserved for 30 top ranked hospitality programmes including KDU University College

Study Culinary Arts at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie is acknowledged to be one of the best culinary schools

Bacchus - Wine Lab at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
Bacchus – Wine Lab at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

in Malaysia. Students from the northern region have access to world class culinary education through KDU University College Penang. As a pioneer in the culinary arts, students at KDU will graduate with a prestigious Diploma from Switzerland.

You will be taught by award-wining chefs from diverse nationalities; Germans, French, Australians and Malaysians. Visiting IMI, Switzerland professors every teach KDU students every few months as well as conduct seminars.

KDU’s Diploma in Culinary Arts has the most practical-based subjects amongst other institutions with 75% of classes being kitchen-based, therefore making this the best hands-on culinary programme in Malaysia.

The School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts (SHTCA) at KDU University College believes that practice makes perfect, especially in the culinary field, and as such, we are the only school where 75% of the programme is based on hands-on practice. Here at the School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts, we make sure that you learn only from the best. Many of their lecturers are very experienced in the industry as well as in teaching.

The school is always breaking out of the mould and pushing boundaries. The SHTCA is the first and only school to offer molecular

KDU Culinary Arts student preparing the Molecular Gastronomy meal
KDU Culinary Arts student preparing the Molecular Gastronomy meal

cooking as a compulsory subject in its culinary programmes. Recently it launched the first-ever culinary book that pays tribute to our local cuisine and produce and is the first book in Malaysia that applies molecular cooking techniques to Malaysian recipes.

KDU fervently believe that to be at the top, you have to start at the top, which is why the school is no stranger to the competitive hospitality scene. The students and staff of SHTCA have never failed to deliver, both in the local and international competitions.

The school is also internationally recognised – it garnered the World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS) Recognition of Quality Culinary Education as well as accreditation from The International Centre of Excellence in Tourism and Hospitality Education (THE-ICE) as an Associate Member.

The course will be taught through a combination of formal lectures, practicals, exercises, role-plays, pair and group work, using authentic materials, activities and various textbooks.

Throughout the course, students will learn how to apply food hygiene, health and safety rules in the preparation of all types of food. You will learn the lay-out and kitchen requirements for different types of kitchens, their tools, equipment orientation and its uses.

Highly experienced chefs will teach you how to apply various cooking and preparation techniques to make safe, hygienic and delicious food that look great.

Top Ranked Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management (Hons) in Malaysia at Taylors University

Taylor’s University culinary students win the junior chefs gourmet battle team challenge at Culinaire Malaysia

Upon completion of the Diploma in Culinary Arts at Taylor’s University, students can enter into Year 2 of the top rated Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management (Hons).

The Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management (Hons) at Taylor’s University is designed to equip students with applicable knowledge and skills in foodservice management and culinary arts, and train students with technical and management skills for a career in the global food and beverage industry. The curriculum focuses on key competencies related to culinary, culinary management, pastry and business management.

Graduates from the Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management (Hons) will receive dual recognition and certification by University of Toulouse (UOT), France and Taylor’s University.

Taylor’s University is the first and only university to achieve Tier 6, best quality in teaching and learning of the hospitality and tourism discipline in Malaysia. Tier 6: Outstanding rating in the Ministry of Higher Education’s Discipline-Based Rating System (D-SETARA).  Taylor’s is the best university in Malaysia to study Culinary Arts.

Outstanding Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management (Hons) at Taylor’s University

Taylor's University top ranked in Malaysia for culinary arts
Taylor’s University top ranked in Malaysia for culinary arts

The Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management (Hons) at Taylor’s University is designed to equip students with applicable knowledge and skills in foodservice management and culinary arts, and train students with technical and management skills for a career in the global food and beverage industry. The curriculum focuses on key competencies related to culinary, culinary management, pastry and business management.

Through the Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management (Hons) programme, Taylor’s students will be able to manage food and beverage and kitchen operations effectively; conduct research and development activities in the culinary arts; conduct training in food production and acquire supervisory skills; practice and enforce safety, sanitation and food hygiene control; adhere to the professional codes of conduct; as well as be able to communicate effectively in a multicultural context.

Graduates from the Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management (Hons) will receive dual recognition and certification by University of Toulouse (UOT), France and Taylor’s University.

3-Year Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management (Hons) Degree Programme at Taylor’s University

Training kitchen at Taylor's University
Training kitchen at Taylor’s University

Preparation for F&B Industry

  • Students have the opportunity to run and manage a food business by applying entrepreneurship elements.
    Enable students to add value or create new food menu by exposing them to the relationship between food and consumer perceptions, through modules such as Nutritional & Sensorial Analysis and Psych-Sociology of Food & Eating Habits.
    Regular field trips and industry visits to food and beverage establishments.

Focus on Business and Management

Fine dining restaurant at Taylor's University
Fine dining restaurant at Taylor’s University

  • Equip students with food business management modules such as Food Supply Chain Management, Menu Design & Development, Foodservice Entrepreneurship and Revenue Management.
    Cultivate business minded graduates by developing communication, entrepreneurial and managerial skills.

Real-World Experience

  • Internship in Year 2 and 3 (28 weeks) to develop supervisory and management skills.

International Study Opportunity

  • Final-year students have the opportunity to participate in the International Student Mobility Programme that includes seminars, workshops and study trips to discover various forms of tourism.
    Opportunity for a semester abroad with credit transfer to United Kingdom, Finland, France, Switzerland, South Korea or Netherlands.

Programme Structuer for the Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management (Hons) at Taylor’s University

Year 1 Subjects for the Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management Degree at Taylor’s University

Training kitchen at Taylor's University
Training kitchen at Taylor’s University

Semester 1

  • Business of Tourism & Hospitality
  • English for Hospitality & Tourism
  • Kitchen Operations I
  • Food & Beverage Operations I
  • Beverage Studies
  • Food Science & Sanitation

Semester 2

  • Principles of Accounting
  • Business Communication
  • Kitchen Operations II
  • Food & Beverage Operations II
  • Patisserie & Baking I
  • MPU (U1) – Module 1*

Year 2 Subjects for the Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management Degree at Taylor’s University

Training kitchen at Taylor's University
Training kitchen at Taylor’s University

Semester 3

  • Quantitative Methods
  • Tourism Information Systems & e-Commerce
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Sales & Customer Relations Management
  • Patisserie & Baking II
  • Kitchen Operations III
  • Elective I
  • MPU (U1) – Module 2*

Semester 4

  • Tourism & Hospitality Law
  • Culinary arts lecture theatre at Taylor's University
    Culinary arts lecture theatre at Taylor’s University

    Research Methodology

  • Basic French I
  • Kitchen Operations IV
  • Oenology
  • Elective II
  • MPU (U2)*

Internship I
March intake is after Semester 4
August intake is after Semester 3

Year 3 Subjects for the Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management Degree at Taylor’s University

Wine tasting lab at Taylor's University
Wine tasting lab at Taylor’s University

Semester 5

  • Foodservice Project Planning & Engineering
  • Tourism Economics
  • Financial Management
  • Intermediate French II
  • Food Supply Chain Management
  • Nutritional & Sensorial Analysis
  • Professional Food Writing
  • MPU (U3)*

Semester 6

  • Intercultural Management
  • Dissertation
  • Revenue Management

    Taylor's University culinary students win the junior chefs gourmet battle team challenge at Culinaire Malaysia
    Taylor’s University culinary students win the junior chefs gourmet battle team challenge at Culinaire Malaysia
  • Menu Design & Development
  • Foodservice Entrepreneurship
  • Psycho-Sociology of Food & Eating Habits
  • Hospitality Human Resources Management
  • MPU (U4)*
  • Internship II

Electives

  • Accommodation Operations
  • Convention & Banquet Sales
  • Entertainment Management

Career Options for the Culinary Arts & Foodservice Management Graduates from Taylor’s University

Training kitchen at Taylor's University
Training kitchen at Taylor’s University

  • Business Development Manager
  • Catering Manager
  • Cost Control Manager
  • Executive Chef
  • Food & Beverage Consultant
  • Fast Food Restaurant Manager
  • Food & Beverage Manager
  • Food Marketing Consultant
  • Food Production Manager
  • Food Service Manager
  • Food Stylist
  • Kitchen Consultant
  • Outlet Manager
  • Pastry Chef
  • Product Development Manager
  • Purchasing Manager
  • Sous Chef

Achievements of Taylor’s School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts

  • Tier 6: Outstanding rating in the Ministry of Higher Education’s Discipline-Based Rating System (D-SETARA)
    The first and only university to achieve Tier 6, best quality in teaching and learning of the hospitality and tourism discipline in Malaysia.
  • Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Grand Award
    Education & Training category for its public-private partnership in education and training, 2015
  • Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards (HAPA)
    Academic & Research Excellence in the Hospitality Education Institution Category, 2013-2015
  • THE-ICE, or the International Centre of Excellence in Tourism & Hospitality Education, Australia
    The first Malaysian, and Asian, university to receive full accreditation
  • Brand Laureate
    Best Brand in Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts Education, 2011
  • Research Chefs Association (RCA) Student Culinology® Competition
    Champion, 2016
  • World’s 1st International Young Chef Olympiad 2015
    Champion, 2015
  • Nestle Professional Culinary Arts Award
    Champion, 2014 & 2012
  • World Gourmet Summit (Regional Category)
    Culinary Institution of the Year Award, 2012
  • 9th ASEAN Skills Competition
    Gold medal, Cooking Category, 2012
  • Monin Cup Competition-Cocktail category
    Champion & 2nd Runner Up, 2016
  • Hilton Malaysia Hospitality Talent Cup Competition
    Champion & 1st Runner Up, The Bar Cup: Signature Cocktail Presentation, 2016
  • Culinaire Malaysia
    4 Golds, 4 Silvers and 1 Bronzes, 2015
    4 Golds, 12 Silvers and 9 Bronzes, 2013

Taylor’s University Dual Award Partner

  • Taylor’s School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts offers dual award degree and diploma programmes in collaboration with the University of Toulouse (UOT) and the Academie de Toulouse (ADT) in France respectively.
  • A quality review committee, comprising academics from both institutions, is established for quality assurance and moderation of the standards of the programmes, which includes curriculum and assessments.
  • Upon completion of the diploma or degree programmes at Taylor’s, students will receive certification from both Taylor’s and the partner institution in France.

Académie de Toulouse (ADT), France

  • ADT is a division of the French Ministry of Education.
  • The Académie is ranked as one of the best in France for Hotel and Tourism studies.
  • Diplomas are attested by the French Ministry of Education.

University of Toulouse (UOT), France

  • Established in 1229, UOT is one of the largest universities in France.
  • UOT’s Hospitality and Tourism Management degrees are ranked in top positions by French professionals.
  • It is a highly sought-after degree with more than 600 applicants each year, but only 80 seats available.
  • Degrees are accredited by the French Ministry of National Education

World-Class Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts Facilities 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

Bachelor of Culinary Arts Management (Honours) at Berjaya University College of Hospitality

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Lobby Area
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Lobby Area

The Bachelor in Culinary Arts Management (Honours) programme at Berjaya University College of Hospitality is designed to develop those who have chosen to pursue and further their career in culinary arts.

The Culinary Management degree course focuses on a range of administrative, operational and management areas in the culinary industry.

In order to refine the practical skills they have learned to enable them to perform effectively in compliance with the operational industry standards.

Why choose the Bachelor of Culinary Arts Management (Honours) at Berjaya University College of Hospitality?

Culinary Arts is part of food service industries and this industry requires daily contacts and interaction with customers by serving the needs of the public. Therefore good social and communication skills are important assets to acquire when planning a career in the culinary arts.

What to expect from the Bachelor of Culinary Arts Management (Honours) at Berjaya University College of Hospitality?

Berjaya University College of Hospitality culinary students are exposed to visiting celebrity chefs to enhance their learning skills
Berjaya University College of Hospitality culinary students are exposed to visiting celebrity chefs to enhance their learning skills

The Bachelor of Culinary Arts Management (Honours) programme at Berjaya University College of Hospitality covers a wide range of areas related to the competency requirements of your future workplace. It enables you to gather critical knowledge and acquire essentials skills required in the Culinary Industry.

The culinary industry involves multifaceted forms of businesses. Therefore, the business and management modules cater to the needs of developing competency levels in relation to business. The business modules cover aspects like customer relationship management, human resource issues, IT, accounting, management and marketing as well as communication. These constituents will equip you with the necessary skills in relation to leading, managing, customer relationship and soft skills.

Year 1 Subjects for the Bachelor of Culinary Arts Management (Honours) at Berjaya University College of Hospitality

Berjaya University College of Hospitality learn from the best chefs in the industry
Berjaya University College of Hospitality learn from the best chefs in the industry

  • Professional Culinary Studies I
  • Professional Culinary Studies II
  • Professional Culinary Studies III
  • Professional Pastry I
  • Professional Pastry II
  • IT Application in the Service Industry
  • Nutrition
  • Commercial Kitchen Layout and Design
  • Menu Creation and Development
  • Cost Control for Culinary
  • Academic Writing Skills
  • Personal Development Skills 1
  • Personal Development Skills 2
  • Personal Development Skills 3

Year 2 Subjects for the Bachelor of Culinary Arts Management (Honours) at Berjaya University College of Hospitality

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Kitchen
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Kitchen

  • Kitchen Operations and Management
  • Purchasing for Chefs
  • Food Preservation
  • Principles and Practices of Management
  • Marketing for the Service Industry
  • Restaurant Operations and Management
  • Accounting for the Service Industry
  • Economics for the Service Industry
  • Managing People in the Service Industry
  • Beverage Operations and Management
  • Gastronomy
  • Statistics for the Service Industry
  • Revenue and Profit Management

Year 3 Subjects for the Bachelor of Culinary Arts Management (Honours) at Berjaya University College of Hospitality

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Conference Room
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Conference Room

  • Law for Hospitality and Tourism
  • Research Methods for the Service Industry
  • Internship
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Research Project
  • Internship

Electives

  • French Language
  • Japanese Language
  • Gastronomic Tourism

Professional Work Placement Programme

You will undergo a semester of comprehensive training in the internship programme. It has been specially designed to give you an intensive hands-on learning experience within a challenging work environment.

Career Opportunities for graduates of the Bachelor of Culinary Arts Management (Honours) at Berjaya University College of Hospitality

  • Commis Cook

    Award-winning patisserie students at Berjaya University College of Hospitality
    Award-winning patisserie students at Berjaya University College of Hospitality
  • Chef de Cuisine
  • Chef de Partie
  • Sous Chef
  • Celebrity Chef
  • Executive Chef
  • Executive Sous Chef
  • Catering Chef
  • Cruise Line Chef
  • Food Critic
  • Area/ Group Chef
  • Business Analyst
  • Food Photographer

    Korean Celebrity Chef Edward Kwon Appointed as Honorary Chef of BERJAYA University College of Hospitality
    Korean Celebrity Chef Edward Kwon Appointed as Honorary Chef of BERJAYA University College of Hospitality
  • Food Promoter
  • Food Research Specialist
  • Food Scientist
  • Food Stylist
  • Food Writer
  • Michelin Star Chef
  • Nutritionist
  • Culinary Lecturer
  • Academic Programme Leader
  • Restaurant Owner
  • Kitchen Director
  • WACS Certified Master Chef
  • Director School of Culinary Art

About BERJAYA University College of Hospitality

Founded in 2009 by a successful self-made international entrepreneur named Tan Sri Dato’ Vincent Tan,

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality is strategically located inside Times Square in Kuala Lumpur
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality is strategically located inside Times Square in Kuala Lumpur

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality embodies his legacy of success and tenacity in preparing you for a flourishing career in the Hospitality, Tourism, Culinary and Services industries – all areas in which the Berjaya Corporation Berhad has track records for success and international acclaim.
In fact, you will be able to leverage on the Berjaya Corporation Berhad’s corporate diversity as a global conglomerate with involvements in:

  • Property and construction
  • Vacation
  • Hotels and resorts
  • Education
  • Insurance
  • Investment holdings
  • Food and beverages
  • Industrial businesses

Teaching & Learning at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Computer Lab
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Computer Lab

At BERJAYA University College of Hospitality, our commitment towards professional excellence focuses on ‘human development’, attention to detail in teaching and learning that are unique qualities which differentiate us from the rest. The University College has an integrated classroom-community space for students to learn and apply their knowledge and skills in real-life situations, which is what we call the BERJAYA Immersion Methodology. A significant part of this approach depends greatly on the innovative academic curriculum, delivered both inside and outside of the classrooms, which are both academic and career-focused, and is based on the ‘Learning by Doing’ principle. This approach educates our students to think critically, communicate effectively, work productively and manage professionally right from the day they start with us.

Closing the gap between student’s qualifications and industry needs, BERJAYA UCH pays particular

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Conference Room
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Conference Room

attention on opportunities for quality industrial work placements for the students. The support of the Berjaya Group of Companies plays an integral part on industry placements with their local and international Hotels, Resorts and Clubs providing a platform for students to gain placement and exposures, thereby enhancing their skills and knowledge in a global environment. The students also get first priority to fill up permanent positions within the subsidiaries of the group.

Since its inception in 2008, BERJAYA UCH has established strategic partnerships with recognised professional and academic institutions of higher learning from UK, USA, Australia, Europe and South Korea who are forerunners in areas of Hospitality, Culinary Arts, Tourism, Retail and Event Management. These collaborations include future developments in the areas of curriculum development, licensing of academic programmes, staff-student exchanges and research opportunities.

True to our vision and commitment of inspiring lives and widening horizons, BERJAYA UCH aims to be an institution with ‘people and places’ with regional branches campuses and articulation arrangements in various parts of the world. We value engagement with education and industry partners, and the various communities we serve. We invite individuals to come as students and leave as professionals.

State-of-the-Art Facilities at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality

BERJAYA UCH’s cosmopolitan city campus is situated within the golden triangle in Berjaya Times Square.

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Lobby Area
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Lobby Area

Students will benefit from the integrated learning experience gained from the hospitality, tourism and service-related businesses within and surrounding the city campus. The city campus, totaling approximately 100,000 square feet, is located on the 11th (West Wing) consisting mainly the administrative offices and learning areas; and 14th (East Wing) comprises the culinary and restaurant facilities for the School of Culinary Arts.

BERJAYA UCH had you in mind when they designed their campus. From the culinary studios, to the boardroom, to the custom-built housekeeping suites, BERJAYA UCH’s facilities are customised to help teach students by immersing themselves into a realistically simulated environment.

BERJAYA UCH encompasses the hardware of complete infrastructure with state-of-the-art facilities which

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Oeneology Lab or Wine Lab
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Oeneology Lab or Wine Lab

include high-tech lecture theatres, classrooms and seminar rooms, conference room, learning and resource centre, housekeeping suite, travel bureau, dedicated computer laboratories with the latest software, fully equipped preparation, production and pastry kitchens, bakery, culinary studio, culinary theatre, show kitchen, fine dining restaurant, café, culinary museum, coffee and tea academy, oenology laboratory and chocolate and sugar artistry laboratory among others.

The usual comment when guests step into our city campus is, “Wow! Is this a University campus or a five-star hotel?” We would like to say, BOTH! Your classrooms, learning resource centre, kitchens, laboratories and everything else has been specifically designed to immerse you in the Hospitality, Tourism and Services industry. Hence, the swanky look and feel for the campus environment.

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Awards and Recognitions

BERJAYA UCH is recognised through numerous awards and accolades that include:

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Kitchen
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Kitchen

  • Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards (HAPA) 2011 for ‘Hospitality Education Excellence’
  • BrandLaureate-SMEs Chapter Awards 2010 for the ‘Best Brands in Education-Tourism, Hospitality, Culinary & Retail Education’
  • World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS) Recognition of Quality Culinary Education 2011
  • Doctorjob’s Students’ Choice Awards by GTI Media
  • Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards (HAPA) 2011 for ‘Hospitality Education Excellence’
  • Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards (HAPA) 2013-2015 for HAPA Hospitality Education Institution Culinary Excellence
  • The Chief Operating Officer of BERJAYA UCH, Madam Mae Ho was awarded ‘Most Promising Entrepreneurship Award Winner’ in APEA 2011.

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Recognition & Achievements from 2009 – Present

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Kitchen
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Kitchen

At BERJAYA UCH, you will discover that the drive to ‘win’ is often rewarded quickly. Even before they graduate, many of your peers would have become award-winning talents through the many competitions we participate in and win!

2009

  • Culinaire Malaysia 2009: 1 Silver and 2 Bronze medals

2010

  • Norwegian Salmon Challenge 2010: 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
  • 1 World Culture International Student’s Cultural Festival 2010: 2nd place in Culture Dance competition
  • MONIN Cup 2010: Champion for Mocktail category; 1st Runner-up for Cocktail category

2011

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Cafe operated by students
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Cafe operated by students

  • GAS PETRONAS Battle of the Chefs 2011: 1 Bronze medal
  • Le Tour De Fruit 2011: 1 Gold, 1 Silver and 1 Bronze medals
  • HOFEX- Hong Kong International Culinary Competition 2011: 3 Silver and 3 Bronze medals
  • Battle of the Chefs 2011 Penang: 1 Gold and 1 Silver medals, 1 Diploma
  • Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) Young Chef Pencil Box Culinary Challenge 2011: 2nd Runner Up
  • MONIN Cup 2011: Champion, 1st and 2nd Runner-up for Cocktail category; 2nd Runner-up
  • Culinaire Malaysia 2011: Most Outstanding Apprentice Award, 8 Silver and 9 Bronze medals, 2 Diplomas
  • FHC International Culinary Arts Competition, Shanghai 2011: 1 Bronze medal
  • Spritzer Sparkling Sparkler Mocktail Competition 2011: 1 Gold and 1 Silver medals

2012

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality patisserie kitchen
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality patisserie kitchen

  • “NEW ZEALAND WEEK- FOOD FOR THOUGHT” Culinary Competition: Champion
  • Penang Chefs Challenge 2012: 5 Gold, 4 Silver and 1 Bronze medals
  • MAH Penang Chapter Hospitality Challenge 2012: 1 Bronze medal
  • Korea International Food Fair 2012: 5 Bronze medals
  • MONIN Cup 2012: 1st Runner-up for both Cocktail and Mocktail categories

2013

  • Asian Culinary Challenge of IKIP 2013: 1 Gold, 3 Silver and 1 Bronze medals, 1 Diploma
  • HOFEX Hong Kong International Culinary Classic 2013: 3 Silver medals
  • Battle of the Chefs 2013 Penang: 2 Silver and 4 Bronze medals, 1 Diploma,
  • Battle of the Baristas 2013: 3rd Runner-up
  • MONIN Cup 2013: Champion for Mocktail and Flairing categories, 2nd Runner-up for Cocktail category
  • Culinaire Malaysia 2013: Most Outstanding Apprentice Award, Most Outstanding Team in Catering Services Award, Best of the Best for Table Setting, 3 Gold and 4 Silver medals
  • Young Chef Challenge (by the Embassy of Sweden Kuala Lumpur): 2nd Runner Up
  • Ultimate MONIN Creative Coffee Cup 2013: Champion

2014

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Coffee Lab
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Coffee Lab

  • Nestle Professional Culinary Arts Award: 1st Runner-up
  • 8th Salon Culinary 2014 Bali: 1 Silver medal
  • Battle of Baristas Championship (BOBC) 2014: Champion, 2nd and 3rd Runner-up
  • MONIN Cup 2014: Champion and 2nd Runner-up for Cocktail category, Champion for Mocktail Category
  • International 2014 MICE Destination Marketing Contest: 2nd Runner-up for Engaging Visitor Category
  • MONIN Cup Asia Pacific 2014: Representative of Malaysia
  • Battle of the Chefs 2014: 10 Silver and 3 Bronze medals

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Top Private Universities in Malaysia offering Foundation in Science Courses

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Many top private universities in Malaysia, have developed their own internal university foundation programmes. These Foundation in Science courses are accredited by the Malaysia Qualification Agency (MQA) and recognised by the respective foreign partner universities.  To enter into the Foundation in Science programmes in Malaysia, students after SPM would need at least 5 credits in the relevant subjects with a pass in BM and Sejarah.

Students after SPM or O-Levels interested in a career in science-related degree programmes can go for the 1-year Foundation programmes at top private universities in Malaysia instead of an external Pre-University Course like SAM, AUSMAT or A-Levels. In Malaysia, the Foundation in Science programmes are cheaper than the external Pre-University programmes and generally easier. If you do not plan on going overseas for your degree programme, then it is better to go for the Foundation programme at a top private university in Malaysia. Most private universities will give preference to their own students for entry into competitive courses like Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy. Scholarships are also provided for students taking their Foundation in Science programme.

The Foundation in Science is a Pre-University programme in Malaysia offered at top private universities for students after SPM or O-Levels. Students who are interested in pursuing a science-related degree may go for the 1-year affordable Foundation in Science programme that is recognised by the Malaysian Ministry of Education for entry into degree programmes at private universities. Students should choose the best university for Foundation in Science in order to gain the necessary knowledge and skills to handle the rigours of an undergraduate programme.

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Top 10 Private Universities in Malaysia for MQA Accredited Foundation in Science Programmes

The Best Foundation in Science programmes at Top private universities in Malaysia are

  1. Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
  2. Taylor’s University
  3. UCSI University
  4. Curtin University Sarawak
  5. MAHSA University
  6. KDU Penang University College
  7. HELP University
  8. Nilai University

Foundation in Science Leading to Engineering Degree Courses at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Get a top ranked UK degree in Malaysia at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Get a top ranked UK degree in Malaysia at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Students in Malaysia will be getting a first class education from a top ranked UK University right here at their state-of-the-art campus at Putrajaya.

In the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016, Heriot-Watt University is ranked Top 150 worldwide for Civil & Structural Engineering and Ranked in the top universities worldwide for eight subjects: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Civil & Structural Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mineral & Mining Engineering, Computer Science & Information Systems, Mathematics and Physics & Astronomy.

Heriot-Watt was ranked fourth in Scotland in the 2016 Complete University Guide. Heriot-Watt University ranked 5th for Chemical Engineering, 9th for Electrical & Electronic Engineering and 9th for Civil Engineering in the UK.

Heriot-Watt University’s Ranking in the Guardian University Guide 2016 is 18th in the UK and 2nd in

Mechanical Engineering lab at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Mechanical Engineering lab at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Scotland. Heriot-Watt University is ranked 3rd for Electronic and Electrical Engineering, 17th for Chemical Engineering, 2nd for Civil Engineering and 10th for Mechanical Engineering.

The Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Foundation Programme offers the following tailored pathways into the some of the best undergraduate degree programmes in Malaysia. Students after SPM or O-Levels with at least a Minimum 3 Bs and 2 Cs, in SPM or O-Levels, including B in Mathematics, English and Physics or Chemistry and a minimum of C in Additional Mathematics and Physics or Chemistry – or equivalent global qualifications to enter into the  Foundation in Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia.

Students interested in registering at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, please go to this link. Affordable hostel accommodation is provided at safe and conducive condominiums in Cyberjaya with free bus shuttle to and from Heriot-Watt University Malaysia.

Scholarships are available at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia to deserving Malaysian students who have achieved high results in their SPM or O-Levels examinations.

Programme content for the Foundation Programme at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

The opportunity to obtain a world class top ranked UK degree in Malaysia at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
The opportunity to obtain a world class top ranked UK degree in Malaysia at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

The programme content for the Foundation Programme at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia is taught over three semesters (18, 14, 14 weeks) through lectures, seminars and group work.

Students will be supported and mentored throughout your studies to ensure a smooth academic and cultural transition to higher education, and the British university style of teaching and learning.

All the subjects relate directly to the progression degrees offered with strong emphasis on English language skills appropriate to the pathway (spoken, written and academic English). You will develop an awareness of the links between the subjects and the world of work in general.

Academic English & study skills

Mechanical Engineering lab at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Mechanical Engineering lab at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

You will develop your English communication skills and learn a range of study skills, including learning and motivation, time management, reading strategies and communication skills across three courses:

  • Academic English
  • Academic English for Science
  • Study Skills and Transition to University Degree Study

Mathematics

You will develop your knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques and apply these to solving problems, frequently drawn from practical and relevant real-life situations. You

Library at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Library at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

will look at functions and their graphical representations and will develop the tools of calculus, matrix algebra, and differential equations to relate the properties of mathematical models to the physical world.

Physics

You will cover electromagnetic and sound waves, wave properties (reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction) Newton’s equations of motion, energy, states of matter (solids, liquids and gases), and the structure of the atom. You will also develop your knowledge and understanding of electrical charge and current and, potential difference, resistance, capacitance, transistors and amplifiers, electrical, gravitational, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields.

Chemistry

Extensive library at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Extensive library at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

You will learn about atomic structure, the elements and the Periodic Table, chemical formulae and equations, and an introduction to chemical bonding, redox reactions, equilibrium processes, chemical kinetics and organic chemistry, particularly hydrocarbons.

The Foundation in Science is a focused programme of academic subjects, study skills and English language training designed to provide you with a direct route into a professionally relevant and internationally recognised degree at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia.

Upon successful completion of the Foundation in Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, students can enter into the following engineering programmes:

*Some degree programmes are subject to MOE approval and may change.

 

The Best Foundation in Science Programme at Taylor’s University in Malaysia

Taylors University is strategically located at Subang Jaya, Selangor in a safe self-sustaining 27-acre campus
Taylors University is strategically located at Subang Jaya, Selangor in a safe self-sustaining 27-acre campus

The 1-year Top Rated Foundation in Science programme at Taylor’s University offers one of the widest ranges of educational pathways. Taylor’s University is one of the best universities in Malaysia for you to study the Foundation in Science programme. 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 degree programmes below:

Bioscience lab at Taylor's University
Bioscience lab at Taylor’s University

The 1-year Foundation in Science programme at Taylor’s University is essential for students who wish to pursue the Biosciences, Culinology®, Engineering, Medicine or Pharmacy course in Malaysia.

State-of-the-art Facilities

  • Acquire practical skills with our science laboratories that are equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation.
  • Experience learning supported by modern technology, such as lecture capture, and various online tools.

Balanced Learning Environment

Bioscience lab at Taylor's University
Bioscience lab at Taylor’s University

  • Opportunity to acquire and demonstrate discipline specific knowledge, cognitive capabilities and soft skills.
  • A balanced assessment method, whereby 50% of the evaluation is allocated to various continuous assessments such as quizzes, class tests, projects and oral presentations while the remaining 50% to the final exam.

From Theory to Application

  • Holistic learning approach through the Integrated Science Project (ISP), which implements research skills and scientific concepts and balances learning outcomes with hands-on experimentation.
  • Cultivate independent and confident learners through continuous assessments which encompass public speaking, group work and creativity.

Conducive Learning Environment

The best bioscience programmes at Taylor's Unviersity
The best bioscience programmes at Taylor’s Unviersity

  • Same access to the University’s facilities as undergraduate and postgraduate students, and able to contribute equally to the campus community.
  • Exposure to latest developments in science and technology through workshops and talks by local and international academicians and industry leaders.

Reliable Support System

  • 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.

Entry Requirements for the Foundation in Science at Taylor’s University

  • Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)
    Pass with min. 5 credits including Mathematics, English and 2 Science subjects with a pass in Bahasa Melayu and History
  • O Level
    Pass with min. 5 credits including Mathematics, English and 2 Science subjects
  • Unified Examination Certificate (UEC)
    Pass with min. 3Bs including Mathematics, English and 1 Science subject
  • Other Qualifications
    Students with other qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis

Programme Structure for the Foundation in Science at Taylor’s University

Taylor's University is a top ranked private university in Malaysia
Taylor’s University is a top ranked private university in Malaysia

Semester 1

  • English I
  • Cell Biology
  • Chemistry I
  • Mathematics
  • Elective I

Semester 2

  • English II
  • Human Biology

    Bioscience lab at Taylor's University
    Bioscience lab at Taylor’s University
  • Chemistry II
  • Statistics & Probability
  • Elective II
  • Elective III

Electives*

Semester 1

  • Physics I
  • Creative Thinking Skill

Semester 3

  • Business Enterprise
  • Principles of Economics
  • Quantitative Techniques
  • Social Psychology
  • Subject to module availability

Malaysia’s Best Foundation in Science Course to Study after SPM at Top MAHSA University

Founded in 2009, MAHSA University is a top Malaysian university famous for health science programmes and is also excellent for business and engineering courses.

Ministry of Education Malaysia and accredited by MQA. MAHSA University’s track record has proven that students from the MAHSA Foundation programme have achieved higher success rates at the end of their first year of studies in MBBS, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Biomedical Science, Physiotherapy, Medical Imaging and other degree programmes. Therefore, taking the Foundation in Science at MAHSA University after your SPM or O-Levels would be the best choice.

Top students after SPM or O-Levels wanting a direct entry into MBBS, Dentistry & Pharmacy degree courses in Malaysia may go for the 1-year Foundation in Science at MAHSA UniversitySPM or O-Level students will need 5 Minimum grade B in Biology & Chemistry & Physics & Mathematics/Additional Mathematics and 1 other subject to enter these degree programmes.

Graduates of the Foundation in Science from MAHSA University are accepted into a wide range of programmes. MAHSA University is best known in Malaysia for their health science courses.

MAHSA University’s new state-of-the-art 48-acre campus at Saujana Putra

MAHSA’s Foundation in science is a one-year programme that is specially designed for students who have successfully completed their Malaysian SPM, GCE O-level or equivalent. This one-year academic programme at MAHSA University is a fast track A-level equivalent, structured along three semesters of studies.

It is a well-balanced curriculum, designed in consultation with university partners, to ensure the successful integration of knowledge and skills, enabling a seamless transition into an undergraduate study of choice. It is designed to be both challenging and intensive, providing students with the knowledge and skills highly desirable by universities all over the world.

The curriculum concentrates on core modules of pure science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and

Auditorium at MAHSA University

Mathematics) and integrate this with modules from humanities and general education (Psychology, English, Information Technology, Professional Development and basic lab skills). This is complemented by a range of other activities such as case studies, problem solving and project work.

Students will have plenty of contact with faculty staff for up to 20 hours of contact time per week and up to 3 hours per week of Student Success time. This will leave any remaining time for independent learning, researching and preparing for assessments, lectures and seminars. Assessments will take a variety of different forms allowing students to demonstrate a range of skills.

Graduates of the Foundation in Science from MAHSA University are accepted into a wide range of programmes such as Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Biomedical Science, Physiotherapy, Medical Imaging, Computer Science, Engineering, Accountancy and Business.

Foundation in Science Subjects at MAHSA University

MAHSA University students are taught by qualified and highly experienced lecturers and professors

  • Academic English FSC ENG 113
  • Mathematics 1 (core) FSC MAT 114
  • Professional Development FSC PD 113
  • Psychology FSC PSY 113
  • Information Technology FSC IT 113
  • Basic Laboratory Skills FSC BLS 1132
  • Mathematics 2 FSC MAT 124
  • Chemistry 1 FSC CHE 124
  • Physics 1 FSC PHY 124
  • Biology 1 FSC BIO 1243
  • Chemistry 2 FSC CHE 134
  • Physics 2 FSC PHY 134
  • Biology 2 FSC BIO 134
  • Biomedical Sciences (non-core) FSC BMS 133

Entry into Top Degree Programmes after Foundation in Science at MAHSA University

Upon Completion of the Foundation in Science at MAHSA University, students can enter into the following programmes at MAHSA.

Sophisticated dental lab facilities at MAHSA University

Advantages of Studying the Foundation in Science after SPM or O-Levels at MAHSA University

Excellent sports facilities are available at MAHSA University’s new campus

  • The Foundation in Science is designed in consultation with university partners, intentionally intended to be both challenging and intensive, providing students with the knowledge and skills highly desirable by universities all over the world.
  • Early Interactions. Students studying in Foundation in Science are given opportunities to interact and engage with lecturers from the faculties of Medical and Health Sciences, giving these students early insight into these disciplines.
  • Affordable Tuition fees for the Foundation in Science are kept at an affordable level, to ensure there are little barriers to a good quality education.

    Technologically advanced medical facilities for MBBS students at MAHSA University
  • Flexible Enrolment Dates. The Foundation in Science takes students on a rolling semester basis, allowing for greater flexibility.
  • Pathway to Degree. Students of the Foundation in Science are given automatic conditional offers to any MAHSA undergraduate degree programme. This is a definite advantage over other pre-university programmes and the offer is valid as long as the student fulfills the academic requirements needed to progress to the undergraduate degree of choice.
  • Awarded by MAHSA University. The Foundation in Science is awarded by MAHSA University, a leader in Medical and Health Science Education in Malaysia

First Rate Foundation in Science Course at KDU Penang University College

KDU Penang University College has excellent facilities and is one of the best colleges in Penang

Students in the Northern Region of Malaysia can now go for the Foundation in Science course at the top rate KDU Penang University College Students after SPM or O-Levels in can consider the 1-year affordable Foundation course in order to continue on to top degree programmes offered at KDU Penang. Upon completion of the diploma, graduates can continue on into Year 1 of the following degree programmes:

Lecture Hall at KDU Penang University College

The one-year Foundation in Science programme at KDU Penang University College equips students with the necessary fundamental knowledge to pursue further study specifically in the areas of:

  • Engineering
  • Design
  • Game Development
  • Information technology
  • Information Systems
  • Interior Architecture

This flexible programme ensures students are grounded with a strong grasp of core subjects according to

Close personal attention from KDU University College Penang full time lecturers allow for students to excel in their studies

their choice of the above programmes at degree level, as well as a variety of other subjects to give them a broad-based educational platform. It also helps them to explore new methods and ideas, as well as skills and concepts, to encourage independent and critical thinking.

Note: The academic quality of this foundation programme will enable students to seamlessly move into any undergraduate degree programme with KDU Penang University College.

Students interested to register at KDU Penang University College may go to this link. Affordable Accommodation is provided. Scholarships are available.

Entry Requirements into the Foundation in Science at KDU Penang University College

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENT
SPM / GCE ‘O’ Level Engineering Pathway
5 credits (grade C) including Mathematics and one Physical Science subject and Pass in EnglishComputer Pathway
(Information Technology and Information Systems)
5 credits (grade B) including Mathematics and Pass in English.Computer Pathway
(Computer Science and Software Engineering)
5 credits (grade B) including Additional Mathematics and Pass in English
UEC Engineering Pathway
3 credits (grade B6) including Mathematics and one Physical Science subject and Pass in EnglishComputer Pathway
(Information Technology and Information Systems)
5 credits (grade B6) including Mathematics and Pass in English.Computer Pathway
(Computer Science and Software Engineering)
5 credits (grade B6) including Additional Mathematics and Pass in English.

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENT

Local Student Pass in English at SPM level or equivalent

Course Structure for the Foundation in Science at KDU Penang University College

Auditorium at KDU Penang University College Penang

CORE SUBJECTS

  • Biology 1
  • Chemistry 1 & 2
  • Physics 1
  • Pure Mathematics 1 & 2
  • English Grammar and Usage
  • Advanced English Course
  • Problem Solving and Critical Thinking

ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

  • Statistics
  • Biology 2
  • Physics 2

    KDU Penang University College provides a conducive study environment for students to excel
  • Mechanics
  • Semiconductor Devices and Applications
  • Introduction to Programming

MPU SUBJECTS

  • Ethics and Moral 1
  • Pengajian Malaysia 1 (Local Students) or Bahasa Malaysia Komunikasi 1 (International Students)
  • Oral Communication 1 (Local students with a credit in SPM Bahasa Melayu) or Bahasa Kebangsaan A (Local students without a credit in SPM or other equivalent programmes in Bahasa Melayu)

 

Outstanding Foundation in Engineering & Science Programme in Malaysia at Curtin University Sarawak

School of Engineering & Science at the top ranked Curtin University Sarawak
School of Engineering & Science at the top ranked Curtin University Sarawak

Curtin Sarawak offers foundation courses that prepare students for undergraduate study. They also challenge students to become active learners who can acquire, interpret, communicate and apply knowledge within and across disciplines to cultivate the integrated thinking required in a complex and rapidly changing world.

Foundation studies include two semester courses in Foundation Engineering and Science. The courses are aimed at developing academic diligence, critical analysis, and a raft of generic skills in students. They provide a solid foundation for the students to adapt to university education more confidently, both in terms of level and style of education.

This course prepares students for undergraduate study in Engineering and Science, Computing and Information Technology. In addition to several units that are common to all foundation courses, students study units in Engineering Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and Programming in C++.

The courses are aimed at developing academic diligence, critical analysis, and a raft of generic skills in students. They provide a solid foundation for the students to adapt to university education more confidently, both in terms of level and style of education.

Why Foundation in Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak?

Curtin University Sarawak is equipped with cutting edge engineering and science labs
Curtin University Sarawak is equipped with cutting edge engineering and science labs

  • Low student-lecturer ratio in classrooms
  • Academic support in the form of additional Teaching & Learning workshops, tutorials and mentorship with lecturers
  • Modern, diversified teaching methods: workshops, introduction to research methods, modern laboratory projects, group projects, oral and multimedia presentations
  • Advanced technological support: library, well-equipped laboratories, ample supplies of learning materials and internet access
  • Highly qualified and dedicated academic staff

Pathways to further study at Curtin’s Perth Campus

Students who obtain satisfactory results are eligible for admission to a range of undergraduate courses offered at Curtin Perth.

Entry Requirements into the Foundation in Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak

Minimum English language entry requirements

ENGLISH QUALIFICATION SCORE
International English
Language Testing System
(IELTS)
Overall 5.5
(no individual band
below 5.0)
Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL)
71
SPM English B
GCE ‘O’ Level C
  • 5 Credits including English and Mathematics and passes in Add. Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
  • Credits towards a Curtin qualification may be granted to applicants with qualifications from other accredited educational institutions.

Course Structure for the Foundation in Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak

Semester 1 Semester 2
Engineering Mathematics 061 Chemistry 064
Programming in C++ 063 Engineering Mathematics 062
Effective Communication Skills 061 Physics 062
Physics 061 Writing and Research Skills 062

Pathways after the Foundation in Engineering & Science at Curtin Sarawak

School of Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak
School of Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak

Since its establishment in 1999, Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia (Curtin Sarawak) – the largest international campus of Curtin University – has experienced exponential growth in enrolments for courses under its Bachelor of Engineering programme.

This could be due in large part to the fact that its engineering courses are identical in all aspects to those offered by its Australian parent, and that they are accredited by engineering bodies both in Australia and Malaysia, and in the case of the Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering), in the United Kingdom as well.

Students who obtain satisfactory results can enroll in a number of degree programmes at Curtin Sarawak, including:

Bachelor of Engineering

Curtin University Sarawak engineering
Curtin University Sarawak engineering

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Technology

  • Bachelor of Technology (Computer Systems and Networking)

Curtin University Sarawak is a Top Ranked University in Malaysia

Students at Curtin University Sarawak have access to cutting edge engineering labs
Students at Curtin University Sarawak have access to cutting edge engineering labs

Another significant factor is the Tier 5 or ‘Excellent’ rating Curtin Sarawak has received for its engineering programmes under the Ministry of Education’s Discipline-Based Rating System (D-SETARA), which is a testimony to the quality of the campus’ teaching and learning, academic programmes, research output, staff calibre, graduates and their employability.

Curtin Sarawak has also been rated Tier 5 in the Ministry’s SETARA rating system for overall performance of institutions of higher learning in 2009, 2011 and 2013. It is also one of only eight tertiary institutions in Malaysia granted self-accreditation status by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency.

In the global rankings, Curtin is ranked in the top 150 universities worldwide for civil and structural engineering, top 200 for electrical and electronic engineering, top 150 for environmental studies, and top 100 for chemical engineering in the QS University Subject Rankings 2014.

As the courses at Curtin Sarawak are run using the same unit structures and study materials as at the main campus in

Curtin is ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide in the highly regarded Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). In 2014, Curtin’s position increased by more than 100 places to equal 303rd in the world and equal 10th in Australia.
Curtin is ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide in the highly regarded Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). In 2014, Curtin’s position increased by more than 100 places to equal 303rd in the world and equal 10th in Australia.

Perth, Western Australia, students can expect the same standards of instruction and learning experience. They can also transfer between the two campuses to complete their Curtin degree. Furthermore, qualifications are awarded directly by the main campus.

The engineering courses at Curtin Sarawak have practical applications and are designed to help solve real-world challenges. They are very industry-focused and the campus takes full advantage of its strong industry links in their delivery.

Many of the courses are closely linked to industries to Sarawak’s petroleum and plantation industries and new manufacturing and processing industries in the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE). This enables the students to gain valuable industry exposure during the course of their studies.

The courses are taught by highly-qualified academics at Curtin Sarawak’s Faculty of Engineering and Science, most of whom have real industry experience and hold PhDs. Many of them have won awards for teaching excellence and research, and they keep up with the latest developments in their fields and integrate the newest advancements in educational technology into their classes.

Affordable Foundation in Science Programme at UCSI University

UCSI University is ranked in the Top 300 Universities in Asia in 2015 by the renown QS University Rankings. UCSI University is ranked as Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 rating system by MQA.

Since its inception in 1986, UCSI University has been committed to further the discovery and celebration of knowledge. UCSI University is ranked in the Top 300 Universities in Asia in 2015 by the renown QS University Rankings. UCSI University is ranked as Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 rating system by MQA.

The University’s academic staff are at the forefront of their disciplines and their views are highly sought after on major issues; from business to political science. UCSI University’s Foundation in Science has two pathways for students to choose from – Health Sciences & Engineering.

Entry requirements into Foundation in Science at UCSI University for the various degree programmes.

Qualifications Academic Requirements
Foundation in Science (For Non-Medicine / Non Pharmacy)
SPM / O-Levels 5 credits inclusive of Mathematics and 1 pure science subject
UEC 3 credits inclusive of Mathematics and 1 pure science subject
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to SPM/O-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency Overall average of 60% inclusive of Mathematics and 2 pure science subjects
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to STPM/A-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency Overall average of 50% inclusive of Mathematics and 2 pure science subjects
Foundation in Science (For entry into Medicine / Pharmacy)
SPM 5 credits with Bs for Mathematics/Additional Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology and one more subject (Pharmacy programme – SPM: Bahasa Malaysia & English – Minimum C is required)
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to SPM/O-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency Overall average of 65% (including individual scores of 65% in Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Mathematics)
*Subject to acceptance by professional bodies (Malaysian Medical Council and Malaysian Pharmacy Board)
Foundation in Science (For Entry into Architecture)
SPM 5 credits inclusive of Mathematics
UEC 3 credits inclusive of Mathematics
Foundation in Science leading to B. Sc. (Hons.) Food Science with Nutrition / B. Sc. (Hons.) Biotechnology / B. Sc. (Hons.) Aquatic Science
SPM/O-Level or its equivalent Minimum 5 credits (inclusive of Mathematics and 2 science subjects)
UEC Minimum 4 credits (inclusive of Mathematics and 2 science subjects)
CPU Average below 60% in 6 subjects (inclusive of Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics/Physics)
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to STPM/A-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency Minimum average of 50% (inclusive of Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics/Physics)
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to SPM/O-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency Minimum average of 60% (inclusive of Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics/Physics)
SAM Average below 60% (inclusive of Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics/Physics)
Foundation in Science leading to B. Sc. (Hons.) Nutrition with Wellness
SPM/O-Level or its equivalent Minimum 5 credits (inclusive of Mathematics and 2 science subjects)
UEC Minimum 4 credits (inclusive of Mathematics and 2 science subjects)
CPU Average below 60% in 6 subjects (inclusive of Chemistry and Biology/Physics)
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to STPM/A-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency Minimum average of 50% (inclusive of Chemistry and Biology/Physics)
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to SPM/O-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency Minimum average of 60% (inclusive of Chemistry and Biology/Physics)
SAM Average below 60% (inclusive of Chemistry and Biology/Physics)
Foundation in Science leading to Bachelor of Nursing (Hons)
SPM
  1. Pass Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) with (5) credits:
  2. Mandatory credits in:
    • Bahasa Melayu
      AND
    • Mathematics (Elementary or Additional or Modern)
      AND

    Either one (1) of the credit below:

    • General Science
    • Biology
    • Chemistry and pass in Biology
    • Physics and pass in Biology
      AND
  3. Credit in two(2) others subjects
    AND
  4. Pass in English
‘O’ Levels INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MALAYSIAN STUDENT
Minimum 5 Credits:

  1. Mandatory credits in:
    • Mathematics (Elementary or Additional or Modern)
    AND
  2. Either one (1) of the credit below:
    • General Science
    • Biology
    • Chemistry and pass in Biology
    • Physics and pass in Biology
    AND
  3. 3 credits in other subjects
Minimum 5 credits:

  1. Mandatory credits in:
    • Bahasa Melayu (SPM)
    AND
    • Mathematics (Elementary or Additional or Modern)
    AND
  2. Either one (1) of the credit below:
    • General Science
    • Biology
    • Chemistry and pass in Biology
    • Physics and pass in Biology
    AND
  3. 2 credits in others subjects
    AND
  4. Pass in English
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to SPM/O-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency
(Science-based)
Minimum overall average of 50%; inclusive of minimum 60% in

  1. Mandatory 60 % in:
    • Mathematics (Elementary or Additional or Modern)
    AND
  2. 60% in either one (1) of the below:
    • General Science
    • Biology
    • Chemistry and 50% in Biology
    • Physics and 50% in Biology
    AND
  3. 3 other subjects with minimum of 60 %
HSC / SAM / CPU / Other qualifications deemed equivalent to STPM/A-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency
(Science-based)
WAEC Senior School Certificate / NECO Minimum 5 C4 (minimum 60 %); inclusive of

  1. Mandatory 60 % in:
    • Mathematics (Elementary or Additional or Modern
    AND
  2. 60% in either one (1) of the below:
    • General Science
    • Biology
    • Chemistry and 50% in Biology
    • Physics and 50% in Biology
    AND
  3. 3 other subjects with minimum of 60 %
Important Note

  • ALL Malaysian students must have credits in Bahasa Melayu at SPM level for admission into Nursing Programmes and Pass MUET with minimum of Band 4.
  • ALL International students must have English requirements: IELTS Band 5.5; OR TOEFL 550 (Written-based), 215 (Computer-based), 80 (internet-based)

Foundation in Science Leading to Health Science & Applied Science Degree Courses at UCSI University

Strategically locate in Kuala Lumpur, UCSI University is ranked in the top 300 universities in Asia by QS and Rated Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 by MQA
Strategically locate in Kuala Lumpur, UCSI University is ranked in the top 300 universities in Asia by QS and Rated Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 by MQA

The Foundation in Science programme is a comprehensive, flexible and dynamic programme specifically designed to prepare students for their specific career path in various UCSI University science-based degrees such as Biotechnology, Food Science and Nutrition, Communication & Electronics, Electrical & Electronics, Mechatronic Engineering, Doctor of Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy, among others. This one-year programme is tailored for students who are confident of their chosen path of studies, and who are committed to attaining the best preparation for a science-based university degree programme at UCSI University.

Upon completion of the Foundation in Science (Health Science Pathway) at UCSI University, students may continue on to any of the degree programmes:

EduSpiral explained the courses in detail and took us around the campus to view the Pharmacy facilities to help me make a good decision about my future career. Ka Jun, Pharmacy at UCSI University
EduSpiral explained the courses in detail and took us around the campus to view the Pharmacy facilities to help me make a good decision about my future career.
Ka Jun, Pharmacy at UCSI University

 

 

Assessments for the Foundation in Science Programme at UCSI University

  • Vary from course to course including:
  • Written exams
  • Project-based coursework
  • Coursework percentage: 50%, written examination percentage: 50% (percentage may vary from course to course)

Foundation in Science Subjects Leading to Health Science Degree Programmes at UCSI University

UCSI University is equipped with excellent science labs
UCSI University is equipped with excellent science labs

  • General Chemistry I*
  • General Chemistry II*
  • General Biology I*
  • General Biology II*
  • General Physics I*
  • Fundamentals of Mathematics
  • Algebra & Trigonometry
  • Calculus
  • Introduction to Probability & Statistics
  • Introduction to Business
  • Computing Essentials

Elective Courses

All students must take any 3 of the 4 elective courses below during their Foundation studies.

  1. Intro to Malaysian Studies
  2. Intro to Moral Studies
  3. Fundamentals of Speech & Oral Communication
  4. Fundamentals of Computer Graphics

Foundation in Science Leading to Engineering Degree Courses at UCSI University

EduSpiral picked us up to tour the university & helped guide me to choose the right university after my A-Levels. Yao Seng, Civil Engineering, UCSI University
EduSpiral picked us up to tour the university
& helped guide me to choose the right university after my A-Levels.
Yao Seng, Civil Engineering, UCSI University

The Foundation in Science programme at UCSI University is a comprehensive, flexible and dynamic programme specifically designed to prepare students for their specific career path in various UCSI University science-based degrees such as Biotechnology, Food Science and Nutrition, Communication & Electronics, Electrical & Electronics, Mechatronic Engineering, Doctor of Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy, among others.

This one-year programme is tailored for students who are confident of their chosen path of studies, and who are committed to attaining the best preparation for a sciencebased university degree programme at UCSI University.

Upon completion of the Foundation in Science leading to engineering programme at UCSI University, students can choose to enter in Year 1 of the following programmes:

Assessments

Vary from course to course including:

  • Written exams
  • Project-based coursework
  • Coursework percentage: 50%, written examination percentage: 50% (percentage may vary from course to course)

Subjects for the Foundation in Science Leading to Engineering degree programmes at UCSI University

State-of-the-art engineering labs at UCSI University
State-of-the-art engineering labs at UCSI University

  • Engineering Sciences
  • FDPEN
  • General Chemistry I*
  • General Chemistry II*
  • General Physics I*
  • General Physics II or General Biology I*
  • Accounting Practice
  • Fundamentals of Mathematics
  • Algebra & Trigonometry
  • Calculus
  • Introduction to Probability & Statistics
  • Introduction to Business
  • Computing Essentials

Foundation in Science at HELP University Accepted by Top UK & Australian Universities

Choosing the right career at a tender age of 16 or 17 can be a daunting task. Many students are left with

HELP University's new city campus at Pusat Bandar Damansara
HELP University’s new city campus at Pusat Bandar Damansara

the difficult task of making that choice without being sufficiently equipped with the necessary details to make an informed choice.
Bearing that in mind, the Foundation in Science Program at HELP University is designed to cater for the needs of the students taking into account the following considerations:

  • To provide good quality Pre-University education that prepares the students to meet the demands of undergraduate study
  • To incorporate a certain degree of flexibility where students can make their choice of selecting a discipline at a later stage rather than at the beginning of the course
  • Subjects such as Study Skills and Critical Thinking Skills are added to give the students an edge over others
  • Extracurricular activities as well as good pastoral care are emphasized to ensure that students obtain a holistic education
  • To provide a conducive environment for study as well as to equip them with excellent facilities

There are 13 subjects (8 core + 5 elective) in the Foundation Programme at HELP University. The course has 3 semesters completed in a year. One semester is 14 weeks.

Foundation in Science Subjects at HELP University

Semester 1 (5 Core = 18 credit hours)

EduSpiral arranged for me and my mother to meet up with the lecturer at HELP to get a deeper understanding of the course, and also got me a scholarship! Cavan Stefan at HELP University
EduSpiral arranged for me and my mother to meet up with the lecturer at HELP to get a deeper understanding of the course, and also got me a scholarship!
Cavan Stefan at HELP University

  • Intermediate English (4 credit hours)
  • Calculus (4 credit hours)
  • Computing Principles (4 credit hours)
  • Study Skills (3 credit hours)
  • Personal Development and Leadership (3 credit hours)

Semester 2 (2 Core + 2 Electives = 16 credit hours)

  • Advanced English (Pre-requisite: Intermediate English) (4 credit hours)
  • Critical Thinking Skills (4 credit hours)
  • 2 Electives

Semester 3 (1 Core + 3 Electives = 16 credit hours)

  • Culture, Arts and Politics (4 credit hours)
  • 3 Electives

Science Electives (must complete two [2] sets)

Top students choose to study at HELP University
Top students choose to study at HELP University


(Each elective subject – 4 credit hours)

  • Biology I: Molecules, Cells and Energy
  • Biology II: Systems and Functions
  • Chemistry I: Elements, Compounds and Organic Chemistry
  • Chemistry II: Thermochemistry and Organic Chemistry 2 (pre-requisite: Chemistry I)
  • Physics I: Mechanics, Light and Optics
  • Physics II: Fluid Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism (pre-requisite: Physics I)

Electives (each Elective subject – 4 credit hours)

HELP University provides a conducive study environment for top students
HELP University provides a conducive study environment for top students

  • C Programming
  • Economic Principles
  • Engineering Mathematics Applications
  • Finite Mathematics
  • Internet Principles
  • Introduction to Human Communication
  • Introduction to Legal Studies
  • Psychology for Personal Development
  • Statistics
  • Visual Basic Programming

HELP’s Foundation in Science is accepted for direct entry into Engineering by the following universities:

Engineering
(Chemical, Civil, Electrical & Electronic, Mechanical, Mechatronic)

3+0

  • Malaysia
    • HELP College of Arts and Technology
  • United Kingdom
    • Anglia Ruskin University International Programme

    (Electronic and Mechanical pathway only)

 

Direct Entry*

  • Australia
    • Monash University
    • Monash University
    • University of Queensland
    • Federation University
    • Flinders University
    • Macquarie University
    • Swinburne University of Technology
    • University of Wollongong
    • University of Technology Sydney
  • New Zealand
    • Massey University
  • United Kingdom
    • University of Sheffield
    • Queen’s University of Belfast
    • University of Leeds
    • University of West of England, Bristol
    • Northumbria University
    • University of Portsmouth
    • University of Chester
    • Teesside Univesity
    • Glyndŵr University
    • INTO University of Exeter
    • INTO Glasgow Caledonian University
    • INTO Queen’s University

    *Direct entry subject to meeting universities’ requirements

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EduSpiral Consultant Services represents the best colleges and universities in Malaysia offering a

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wide 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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How to Choose the Best University in Malaysia to Study Events Management

Choose to Study at Top Private Universities in Malaysia for the Best Events Management Degree Programme

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From the global event of an Olympic Games opening ceremony to local food and beverage events, public celebrations, commemorations and festivals, event management in Malaysia has evolved into big business. Students should choose top universities in Malaysia for to gain the knowledge and skills needed for effective event management. To be prepared for essential negotiation and interaction skills during your job in Event management, students need to gain important skills on critical thinking, communication and human interaction from their university studies in Malaysia.

Whether your sights are set on profit making or community building, working at an international or a local level, you will be ready to meet high standards of professional excellence as soon as you enter the workforce. Learn about management and delivery of sports, music, arts and cultural events, community festivals, meetings, conferences, exhibitions and tradeshows. Get a solid Events Management degree from the best university in Malaysia by studying MICE, marketing, accounting, management, business law, tourism, project management, entertainment management, Risk, Health and Safety Management, quality services, production and operations, and more.

Students should choose top universities in Malaysia that has an English-speaking environment so that it will help you to improve your language skills. Good English is important to obtain higher salaries and faster promotions in Malaysia. English-speaking environments promote critical thinking, problem-solving and leadership skills which enhance your career prospects.

Students after SPM or O-Levels may go for the Foundation in Arts or Foundation in Hospitality for 1 year before continuing on to the degree in Events Management at top private universities in Malaysia. With at least 3 credits in SPM or O-Levels, students may go for the Diploma in Events Management or Diploma in Hotel Management for 2 years and then enter into Year 2 of the Events Management degree

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Best Guide on Helping Students to Choose the Best Private University in Malaysia to Study Events Management Degree

Taylor’s University is a top ranked private university in Malaysia

Event management specialists apply project management to creating and developing large scale events such as festivals, conferences, ceremonies, formal parties, concerts, or conventions. Event management is the co-ordination, running and planning of all the people, teams and features that come together to create every kind of event.

Behind all of these and more, event management professionals work tirelessly to create the best experience possible for the guests, the stars, the sponsors & stakeholders, and the spectators.

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Lobby Area

Event managers are needed in almost any kind of business in Malaysia and globally – entertainment, finance, government, retail, fashion, sport, music, and more. The work of event managers is filled with a huge range of exciting challenges and unique situations. Take a look at the best event management courses in Malaysia to see how you can succeed into this exciting industry.

Students interested to pursue education in Events Management must go for top private universities that are accredited by MQA. When choosing a university and college in Malaysia for your Events Management degree course, it is important for students to visit the campus and see the facilities and feel the culture of the students to see if it fits you. The environment should be one where students speak mostly in English so that you can improve your English and communication skills.

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Research has shown that graduates with a good command of the English language get 25% higher salaries in Malaysia with faster promotions. In addition, if you want to have the opportunity to work in Multi-National Companies (MNC) or work overseas, a strong command of the English language will be one of the key factors.

Talk to the lecturers and find out from the counselors there if the courses have been accredited by MQA. The best universities and colleges in Malaysia have excellent facilities, years of experience running the programme, strong student support services, and experienced lecturers.

Don’t choose a university just because someone told you that it is good. Ask why is it good? Don’t choose because a university is “famous” because it has put out a lot of advertisements.  Many Uncles and Aunties will give you their opinions. It is important to check out what they have said is true or not. Also, don’t go to a university because your girlfriend or boyfriend or friends are going there. The university will play an important part in building your knowledge, skills and character

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to face the challenges of the working world. If you are weak, then you would not be able to perform well enough to earn a high salary.

Take time to find and talk to experienced and knowledgeable education counselors. Some of these counselors are very young and would not have gained enough experience or knowledge to be able to guide you well in this life changing decision. Or they may have other motives to push you to a particular university.

The best university for Events Management degree course in Malaysia will focus on quality, have award winners for the particular course, years of experience offering the particular course, highly experienced lecturers, a good study environment (not a party university) and excellent facilities that support your studies.

Top Criteria to Consider When Choosing the Best Private University in Malaysia for Events Management degree course that Fits You

Top students from all over Malaysia choose to study at Taylor’s University

  • Is the Events Management degree 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 diploma or degree (Are they relevant, up-to-date, and help you to achieve your career goals)
  • Does the university 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 university?

    BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Computer Lab
  •  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

    BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Conference Room

    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 Events Management degree course

Taylors University offers a conducive environment for students to excel in their studies

Here’s a list of common criteria in choosing a top private university in Malaysia for Events Management degree course:

  • 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,

    Technologically advanced classrooms at Taylor’s University

    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.

Study at the Best Private Universities in Malaysia for Top Events Management Degree Programmes

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

Top private universities in Malaysia would ensure a quality in their Events Management programmes so that students would be well prepared for their degree courses. Studying in a top private university in Malaysia would help you to gain the necessary skills in communication, leadership, networking and critical thinking that’s important for a successful career.

Students after SPM or O-Levels may go for the Foundation in Arts or Foundation in Hospitality for 1 year before continuing on to the degree in Events Management at top private universities in Malaysia. With at least 3 credits in SPM or O-Levels, students may go for the Diploma in Events Management or Diploma in Hotel Management for 2 years and then enter into Year 2 of the Events Management degree.

Top Private Universities in Malaysia for Events Management are:

  1. Bachelor of International Tourism Management (Hons) (Events Management) at Taylor’s University
  2. Bachelor of Events Management (Honours) programme at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality 

Best Bachelor of International Tourism Management (Hons) (Events Management) at Top Ranked Taylor’s University

Taylors University is strategically located at Subang Jaya, Selangor in a safe self-sustaining 27-acre campus
Taylors University is strategically located at Subang Jaya, Selangor in a safe self-sustaining 27-acre campus

With at least 5 credits in SPM or O-Levels, students can enter the Foundation in Arts at Taylor’s University before continuing to the excellent 3-year Bachelor of International Tourism Management (Hons) (Events Management).

Alternatively, students after SPM or O-Levels with at least 3 credits may enter the Diploma in Events Management or Diploma in Hotel Management at Taylor’s University. Upon completion of the Diploma in Hotel Management at Taylor’s University, students can enter into Year 2 of the top rated Bachelor of International Tourism Management (Hons) (Events Management). Graduates from the Bachelor of International Tourism Management (Hons) (Events Management) will receive dual recognition and certification by University of Toulouse (UOT), France and Taylor’s University.

Taylor’s University is ranked 29th in the QS World University Rankings by Subject in the world’s top 50

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

universities for hospitality & leisure management. Taylor’s University is the first and only university to achieve Tier 6, best quality in teaching and learning of the hospitality and tourism discipline in Malaysia. Tier 6: Outstanding rating in the Ministry of Higher Education’s Discipline-Based Rating System (D-SETARA).  Taylor’s is the best university in Malaysia to study events management and tourism management.

The Bachelor of International Tourism Management programme at Taylor’s University is designed to produce professionals in the field of event management who can take their place as leaders in the global event and recreation industries.

Taylor’s students will be equipped with functional and managerial skills in event management and

X-Space Classroom at Taylor’s University – Promoting Learning Collaboratively, From the Lecturer, Peers and the World

planning, as well as knowledge in business, communication, culture and arts, events and tourism studies. Taylor’s University events management curriculum has been strengthened with international and local content preparing graduates to work in different parts of the world.

Graduates from the Bachelor of International Tourism Management (Hons) (Events Management) will receive a degree from Taylor’s University and the Licence 3 Géographie Aménagement – Management et Ingénierie des Industries du Tourismedual recognition and certification by University of Toulouse (UOT), France.

3-Year Bachelor of International Tourism Management programme at Taylor’s University

Taylors University offers a conducive environment for students to excel in their studies
Taylors University offers a conducive environment for students to excel in their studies

Industry-Ready Graduates

  • Opportunity to organise live events from designing and planning to execution.
    Regular field trips and industry visits to event establishments.

Comprehensive Programme Structure

  • Develop specialist skills with an emphasis on creativity and organisation skills, technical skills and knowledge of event management, as well as understanding of the relationship between events and tourism.
    Understanding of services plans, marketing, public relations, sales and legal aspects of events in addition to project management, financial management, risk management and logistics.
    Strong emphasis on communication skills as the core of event management.

Real-World Experience

Grand Hall at Taylor's University
Grand Hall at Taylor’s University

  • Internship in Year 2 and 3 (25 weeks) to develop supervisory and management skills.
    Opportunity to embark on a fast-track employment programme (Empowering Leaders Into Industry for Tourism & Events – ELITE) for selected students.

International Study Opportunity

  • Final-year students have the opportunity to participate in the International Student Mobility Programme that includes seminars, workshops and study trips to discover various forms of tourism.
    Opportunity for a semester abroad with credit transfer to United Kingdom, Finland, France, Switzerland, South Korea or Netherlands.

Programme Structure for the Bachelor of International Tourism Management (Hons) (Events Management) programme at Taylor’s University

YEAR 1 Subjects for the International Tourism Management (Events Management) Degree at Taylor’s University

Lecture Theatre at Taylor's University with a view of the lake
Lecture Theatre at Taylor’s University with a view of the lake

Semester 1

  • Business of Tourism & Hospitality
  • English for Hospitality & Tourism
  • Special Interest Tourism
  • Travel Geography
  • Tour & Travel Operations l
  • Introduction to Events & Meetings
  • History, Arts & Culture

Semester 2

  • Principles of Accounting
  • Business Communication
  • Destination Knowledge & Analysis
  • Tour & Travel Operations II
  • Design for Events
  • Principles of Marketing
  • MPU (U1) – Module 1*

YEAR 2 Subjects for the International Tourism Management (Events Management) Degree at Taylor’s University

Fine Dining Restaurant at Taylor's University
Fine Dining Restaurant at Taylor’s University

Semester 3

  • Quantitative Methods
  • Sales & Customer Relations Management
  • Entertainment Management
  • Events Operations
  • Elective I
  • MPU (U1) – Module 2*

Semester 4

  • Tourism & Hospitality Law
  • Research Methodology
  • Basic French I
  • Convention & Banquet Sales
  • Events Project Management
  • Exhibition Management
  • MPU (U2)*
  • Internship I

March intake is after Semester 4
August intake is after Semester 3

YEAR 3 Subjects for the International Tourism Management (Events Management) Degree at Taylor’s University

Taylor's University is a top ranked university in Malaysia offering hospitality and tourism programmes
Taylor’s University is a top ranked university in Malaysia offering hospitality and tourism programmes

Semester 5

  • Hospitality & Human Resources Management
  • Financial Management
  • Intermediate French II
  • Special Events & Festivals
  • Live Event Project
  • Integrated Marketing Communications
  • MPU (U3)*

Semester 6

  • Intercultural Management
  • Dissertation
  • Revenue Management
  • Contemporary Issues in Tourism & Events

    Cocktail Bar at Taylor's University
    Cocktail Bar at Taylor’s University
  • Event Risk Management
  • Tourism Economics
  • Elective II
  • MPU (U4)*
  • Internship II

Electives

  • Digital Media for Tourism
  • Service Quality Management
  • Socio-Anthropology of Tourism
  • Holistic Approach to Health & Wellness
  • Tour & Travel Operations Management I

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.

Career Options for International Tourism Management (Events Management) Graduates from Taylor’s University

Ruemz Hotel at Taylor's University
Ruemz Hotel at Taylor’s University

  • Convention Centre Manager
  • Convention / Events Planner
  • Convention Services Manager
  • Entertainment Manager
  • Entrepreneur
  • Events Manager
  • Exhibition Manager
  • Gaming Manager
  • Incentive Organiser
  • Professional Conference Organiser (PCO)
  • Sporting Event Organiser
  • Theme Park Manager

Achievements of Taylor’s School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts

  • Tier 6: Outstanding rating in the Ministry of Higher Education’s Discipline-Based Rating System (D-SETARA)
    The first and only university to achieve Tier 6, best quality in teaching and learning of the hospitality and tourism discipline in Malaysia.
  • Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Grand Award
    Education & Training category for its public-private partnership in education and training, 2015
  • Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards (HAPA)
    Academic & Research Excellence in the Hospitality Education Institution Category, 2013-2015
  • THE-ICE, or the International Centre of Excellence in Tourism & Hospitality Education, Australia
    The first Malaysian, and Asian, university to receive full accreditation
  • Brand Laureate
    Best Brand in Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts Education, 2011
  • Research Chefs Association (RCA) Student Culinology® Competition
    Champion, 2016
  • World’s 1st International Young Chef Olympiad 2015
    Champion, 2015
  • Nestle Professional Culinary Arts Award
    Champion, 2014 & 2012
  • World Gourmet Summit (Regional Category)
    Culinary Institution of the Year Award, 2012
  • 9th ASEAN Skills Competition
    Gold medal, Cooking Category, 2012
  • Monin Cup Competition-Cocktail category
    Champion & 2nd Runner Up, 2016
  • Hilton Malaysia Hospitality Talent Cup Competition
    Champion & 1st Runner Up, The Bar Cup: Signature Cocktail Presentation, 2016
  • Culinaire Malaysia
    4 Golds, 4 Silvers and 1 Bronzes, 2015
    4 Golds, 12 Silvers and 9 Bronzes, 2013

Taylor’s University Dual Award Partner

  • Taylor’s School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts offers dual award degree and diploma programmes in collaboration with the University of Toulouse (UOT) and the Academie de Toulouse (ADT) in France respectively.
  • A quality review committee, comprising academics from both institutions, is established for quality assurance and moderation of the standards of the programmes, which includes curriculum and assessments.
  • Upon completion of the diploma or degree programmes at Taylor’s, students will receive certification from both Taylor’s and the partner institution in France.

Académie de Toulouse (ADT), France

  • ADT is a division of the French Ministry of Education.
  • The Académie is ranked as one of the best in France for Hotel and Tourism studies.
  • Diplomas are attested by the French Ministry of Education.

University of Toulouse (UOT), France

  • Established in 1229, UOT is one of the largest universities in France.
  • UOT’s Hospitality and Tourism Management degrees are ranked in top positions by French professionals.
  • It is a highly sought-after degree with more than 600 applicants each year, but only 80 seats available.
  • Degrees are accredited by the French Ministry of National Education

World-Class Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts Facilities 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

Global Experience for Taylor’s School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts Students

More than 13,000 alumni represent the reputation of the school worldwide. Taylor’s University students are instilled with a global approach to their studies and future career in the field of hospitality, tourism and culinary business with an international faculty, dual degrees, and a wide diversity of languages and origins with more than 35% international students enrolled in the School.

Taylor’s School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts is committed to international, intercultural and global perspectives in our programmes, experiences and teaching. It is to prepare our students with the knowledge, skills and attitudes of future leaders rounded with a global experience acquired while studying.

Semester Exchange
A. Outbound Semester Exchange
(For School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts students to take one semester of studies overseas)

Students have the opportunity to pursue a semesters abroad without paying extra tuition fees to the partner university. Upon completion of the programme, students will be accorded credit for the courses which they have undertaken during that period of exchange. Other expenses may include air fare, accommodation and cost of living.

The Best Events Management Degree Programme offered at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality

The Bachelor of Events Management (Honours) programme at BERJAYA University College of

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Lobby Area
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Lobby Area

Hospitality prepares graduates who can be engaged as specialists in planning and executing a range of routine and complex events. You will acquire the essential knowledge and skills needed to develop yourself into a confident and creative individual capable of working in multidisciplinary event and meeting environment.

Why choose the Bachelor of Events Management (Honours) programme at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality?

  • Awarded as the Cluster leader for Events Management in Malaysia under the Malaysian Centre for Tourism & Hospitality Education (MyCenTHE).
  • Dedicated academic team with industry experience and specialized skill and knowledge to impart knowledge to students
  • Experiential learning through the Berjaya Immersion Methodology by learning from practical activities

What to expect from the Bachelor of Events Management (Honours) programme at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality?

During the course of this programme at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality , you will be involved in practical work, training, educational field trips, work exposure experience, designing and planning events under the guidance of lecturers. You are even instructed to attend and participate in real events as part of the requirement of the courses. Key industry players and event technical specialists are often invited to share their vast experience as well as challenges faced to further enhance your learning in this specialised field.

Year 1 Subjects for the Bachelor of Events Management (Honours) programme at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Computer Lab
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Computer Lab

  • Understanding Hospitality, Tourism & Leisure Management
  • Introduction to Event Industry
  • Introduction to MICE
  • Personal Development Skills 1
  • IT Application in the Service Environment
  • MICE Venue and Facilities
  • Creative Design for Events
  • Personal Development Skills 2
  • Marketing for the Service Industry
  • Principles and Practices of Management
  • Banquet and Convention Sales
  • Accounting
  • Personal Development Skills 3
  • Microeconomics
  • Integrated Marketing for Events

Year 2 Subjects for the Bachelor of Events Management (Honours) programme at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Conference Room
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Conference Room

  • Mechanics of Event Planning
  • Entertainment Management
  • Event Project Management
  • Special Event Management
  • Event Risk, Health and Safety Management
  • Revenue and Profit Management
  • Strategic Management
  • Service Quality Management
  • Events Production and Operations
  • Business Statistics
  • Managing People in the Service Industry

Year 3 Subjects for the Bachelor of Events Management (Honours) programme at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Library
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Library

  • Research Methods for the Service Industry
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Honours Seminar Series
  • Law for Hospitality and Tourism
  • Research Project
  • Internship

Professional Work Placement Programme

You will undergo a semester of comprehensive training that is specially designed to give you an intensive hands-on learning experience within a challenging work environment in the events industry.

State-of-the-Art Facilities at BERJAYA University College of Hospitality

BERJAYA UCH’s cosmopolitan city campus is situated within the golden triangle in Berjaya Times Square.

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Lobby Area
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Lobby Area

Students will benefit from the integrated learning experience gained from the hospitality, tourism and service-related businesses within and surrounding the city campus. The city campus, totaling approximately 100,000 square feet, is located on the 11th (West Wing) consisting mainly the administrative offices and learning areas; and 14th (East Wing) comprises the culinary and restaurant facilities for the School of Culinary Arts.

BERJAYA UCH had you in mind when they designed their campus. From the culinary studios, to the boardroom, to the custom-built housekeeping suites, BERJAYA UCH’s facilities are customised to help teach students by immersing themselves into a realistically simulated environment.

BERJAYA UCH encompasses the hardware of complete infrastructure with state-of-the-art facilities which

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Oeneology Lab or Wine Lab
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Oeneology Lab or Wine Lab

include high-tech lecture theatres, classrooms and seminar rooms, conference room, learning and resource centre, housekeeping suite, travel bureau, dedicated computer laboratories with the latest software, fully equipped preparation, production and pastry kitchens, bakery, culinary studio, culinary theatre, show kitchen, fine dining restaurant, café, culinary museum, coffee and tea academy, oenology laboratory and chocolate and sugar artistry laboratory among others.

The usual comment when guests step into our city campus is, “Wow! Is this a University campus or a five-star hotel?” We would like to say, BOTH! Your classrooms, learning resource centre, kitchens, laboratories and everything else has been specifically designed to immerse you in the Hospitality, Tourism and Services industry. Hence, the swanky look and feel for the campus environment.

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Awards and Recognitions

BERJAYA UCH is recognised through numerous awards and accolades that include:

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Kitchen
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Kitchen

  • Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards (HAPA) 2011 for ‘Hospitality Education Excellence’
  • BrandLaureate-SMEs Chapter Awards 2010 for the ‘Best Brands in Education-Tourism, Hospitality, Culinary & Retail Education’
  • World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS) Recognition of Quality Culinary Education 2011
  • Doctorjob’s Students’ Choice Awards by GTI Media
  • Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards (HAPA) 2011 for ‘Hospitality Education Excellence’
  • Hospitality Asia Platinum Awards (HAPA) 2013-2015 for HAPA Hospitality Education Institution Culinary Excellence
  • The Chief Operating Officer of BERJAYA UCH, Madam Mae Ho was awarded ‘Most Promising Entrepreneurship Award Winner’ in APEA 2011.

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Recognition & Achievements from 2009 – Present

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Kitchen
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Kitchen

At BERJAYA UCH, you will discover that the drive to ‘win’ is often rewarded quickly. Even before they graduate, many of your peers would have become award-winning talents through the many competitions we participate in and win!

2009

  • Culinaire Malaysia 2009: 1 Silver and 2 Bronze medals

2010

  • Norwegian Salmon Challenge 2010: 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
  • 1 World Culture International Student’s Cultural Festival 2010: 2nd place in Culture Dance competition
  • MONIN Cup 2010: Champion for Mocktail category; 1st Runner-up for Cocktail category

2011

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Cafe operated by students
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Cafe operated by students

  • GAS PETRONAS Battle of the Chefs 2011: 1 Bronze medal
  • Le Tour De Fruit 2011: 1 Gold, 1 Silver and 1 Bronze medals
  • HOFEX- Hong Kong International Culinary Competition 2011: 3 Silver and 3 Bronze medals
  • Battle of the Chefs 2011 Penang: 1 Gold and 1 Silver medals, 1 Diploma
  • Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) Young Chef Pencil Box Culinary Challenge 2011: 2nd Runner Up
  • MONIN Cup 2011: Champion, 1st and 2nd Runner-up for Cocktail category; 2nd Runner-up
  • Culinaire Malaysia 2011: Most Outstanding Apprentice Award, 8 Silver and 9 Bronze medals, 2 Diplomas
  • FHC International Culinary Arts Competition, Shanghai 2011: 1 Bronze medal
  • Spritzer Sparkling Sparkler Mocktail Competition 2011: 1 Gold and 1 Silver medals

2012

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality patisserie kitchen
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality patisserie kitchen

  • “NEW ZEALAND WEEK- FOOD FOR THOUGHT” Culinary Competition: Champion
  • Penang Chefs Challenge 2012: 5 Gold, 4 Silver and 1 Bronze medals
  • MAH Penang Chapter Hospitality Challenge 2012: 1 Bronze medal
  • Korea International Food Fair 2012: 5 Bronze medals
  • MONIN Cup 2012: 1st Runner-up for both Cocktail and Mocktail categories

2013

  • Asian Culinary Challenge of IKIP 2013: 1 Gold, 3 Silver and 1 Bronze medals, 1 Diploma
  • HOFEX Hong Kong International Culinary Classic 2013: 3 Silver medals
  • Battle of the Chefs 2013 Penang: 2 Silver and 4 Bronze medals, 1 Diploma,
  • Battle of the Baristas 2013: 3rd Runner-up
  • MONIN Cup 2013: Champion for Mocktail and Flairing categories, 2nd Runner-up for Cocktail category
  • Culinaire Malaysia 2013: Most Outstanding Apprentice Award, Most Outstanding Team in Catering Services Award, Best of the Best for Table Setting, 3 Gold and 4 Silver medals
  • Young Chef Challenge (by the Embassy of Sweden Kuala Lumpur): 2nd Runner Up
  • Ultimate MONIN Creative Coffee Cup 2013: Champion

2014

BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Coffee Lab
BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Coffee Lab

  • Nestle Professional Culinary Arts Award: 1st Runner-up
  • 8th Salon Culinary 2014 Bali: 1 Silver medal
  • Battle of Baristas Championship (BOBC) 2014: Champion, 2nd and 3rd Runner-up
  • MONIN Cup 2014: Champion and 2nd Runner-up for Cocktail category, Champion for Mocktail Category
  • International 2014 MICE Destination Marketing Contest: 2nd Runner-up for Engaging Visitor Category
  • MONIN Cup Asia Pacific 2014: Representative of Malaysia
  • Battle of the Chefs 2014: 10 Silver and 3 Bronze medals

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Top Civil Engineering Universities in Malaysia Accredited by Board of Engineering Malaysia (BEM)

Best Engineering Schools in Malaysia Offering Civil Engineering Degree Accredited by Board of Engineering Malaysia (BEM)

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The Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) registers graduates and professional engineers under the Registration of Engineers Act 1967 (Revised 2002). The requirement for registration as a graduate engineer is a degree in engineering recognised by the Board. A professional engineer (Ir or PEng) is a person who is licensed to practice to practice engineering in Malaysia after meeting all requirements of
the  (e.g. pass PI Examination).

Only an Ir/P.Eng. can sign and seal engineering documents that are engineering documents that are submitted to a public authority or for public and private clients. This is very important especially for Civil Engineers who needs to become a Professional Engineer in order to sign the blueprints.

If you study at a university that is not accredited by the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), you cannot practice as a Civil Engineer.

Students after SPM or O-Levels wanting Top Foundation in Engineering programmes at the best private universities in Malaysia can go for the Foundation Studies (Engineering and Science) at Curtin University SarawakHeriot-Watt University Malaysia Foundation Programme offers tailored pathways to their Civil Engineering degree through the Foundation in Science. Top ranked UCSI University also offers the Foundation in Science into their BEM accredited Civil Engineering degree.

Pre-University graduates in Malaysia from programmes such as UEC, STPM, A-Levels, SAM, CPU, AUSMAT and others may enter directly into the Civil Engineering degree providing they meet the minimum entry requirements.

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Increase in Job Demand for Civil Engineers in Malaysia & Globally

School of Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak
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The recent surge in infrastructure spend by the Malaysian government can be seen as a product of the ripple effect across the region. The Klang Valley MY Rapid Transit (MRT) railway network around Kuala Lumpur, which will cost an estimated RM20bil to RM40bil to complete, will signal the beginning of a new era in transportation in the country.

This intra-city rail project is expected to not only significantly increase the rail network in the Klang Valley but also integrate the existing rail networks and lighten the traffic congestion in the KL metropolitan area.

Engineering graduates in Malaysia can look forward to directly benefitting from this massive project. The new three-line transportation backbone is expected to create an estimated 130,000 job opportunities during the period of its construction, and generate gross national income (GNI) of between RM3bil to RM4bil per annum from 2011 to 2020.

Another RM21bil per annum is expected to be generated throughout the ten-year span, in the form of

Get a top ranked UK degree in Malaysia at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Get a top ranked UK degree in Malaysia at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

property value appreciation.

According to investment research firm OSK Research, Malaysia is likely to see its biggest residential property boom in a decade. The boom – which is arguably a side effect of the transportation infrastructure surge in the nation – will be led by medium- to high-end landed properties and is expected

One of the top engineering nations is the world, Germany has an estimated 1 million engineers for a population of 82 million (engineer:population ratio of 1:82). France has an estimated 800,000 for a population of 60 million (engineer:population ratio of 1:75). At present, the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) has a total register of 52,000 graduate and professional engineers.

Considering that a large number of engineers in Malaysia are not registered with BEM (around 50%), it is estimated that there are around 80,000 engineers currently in employment, i.e. still registering a very poor engineer:population ratio of 1:312 (assuming a current national population of 25 million).

Table shows engineer-population ratios for Malaysia and several advanced countries.

Country Population Estimated number of Engineers Engineer to Population ratio
Malaysia  25 million 80,000  1:312
France  60 million 800,000  1:75
Germany  82 million 1,000,000  1:82
Canada 30 million 250,000  1:120
United Kingdom  60 million 425,000  1:141

Therefore it is important for Malaysia to increase her production of engineers at a very significant rate in

Geomatic & Concrete Lab for Civil Engineering students at UCSI University
Geomatic & Concrete Lab for Civil Engineering students at UCSI University

order to achieve a comparable index with the developed nations. If we were to use the “advanced nation benchmark” the engineer:population ratio of 1:100 would mean that Malaysia would need around 275,000 and 300,000 engineers in 5 and 10 years respectively (assuming population growth at 2% per year).

It is noted that in the Ninth Malaysia Plan presented by the Prime Minister of Malaysia in March 2006, the government plans to increase engineering student enrolment for public and private universities with the target annual growth rate of 12.2% and 20.8% respectively (Malaysia 2006a). In 2006, an estimated 10,571 students entered first year engineering studies in public and private universities.

Therefore with the expected growth, the government is projecting that more than 77,000 and 222,000 engineering graduates will be produced altogether from all the Malaysian universities in the next 5 and 10 years respectively.

If this projection is met, even after accounting for retirements, Malaysia will be able to match engineer : population ratios with those of advanced nations within 10 years

Who should study Civil Engineering?

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What does it take to be a civil engineer? In general, engineers need to enjoy the challenge of solving problems. Engineers should be creative, curious, analytical, and detail-oriented. They have to possess an aptitude for math and science.

Civil engineers usually work as part of a team from a wide range of fields. Therefore, apart from having good technical knowledge and aptitude, people skills are important. A good civil engineer have to demonstrate the ability to work with other people, good communication leadership skills. Civil engineers need a wide range of expertise. So if you’re interested in becoming a civil engineer, you should try to get good skills in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM subjects).

Most civil engineering projects need to be able to stand up to natural forces (like wind and water), and man-made forces (like vehicles, equipment and people). For example, civil engineers:

  • Design roads so they don’t sink into the ground when heavy lorries drive along them
  • Build flats so they don’t fall over when the wind blows
  • Construct tunnels so they don’t flood when it rains

You need to be able to understand and measure forces and movement, and to calculate the strength of the structures you’re designing. What you learn in maths and science – especially physics – will help you do this.

The structures that civil engineers design and build are mainly on the ground and have to be supported by

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the soil and rocks underneath them. The strength of the ground varies from place to place, and different rocks and soil have different properties (e.g. how quickly water drains through them). If you don’t want your structure to sink into the mud, you have to know about the various types of ground and design the right kind of foundations for the site. For this reason, studying geography or geology is also good idea.

As designers and innovators, civil engineers create things that didn’t exist before and do things in ways that haven’t been done before. They try to make our environment as attractive as possible by designing things that are interesting and pleasant to look at. They also make sure that these things blend in well with their surroundings. So if you’re creative and enjoy art and design and technology, these would be good subjects to study too.

Civil engineers usually work in teams and are often involved in projects in many parts of the world. This means that languages, teamwork and communication skills will also come in useful.

Studying Civil Engineering at the Best Private Universities in Malaysia that’s Accredited by the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM)

Civil engineers design things. These might be roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, or water supply and sewage systems. They must consider many factors in their designs, from the costs to making sure the structure will stay intact during bad weather.

Many civil engineers manage people and projects. A civil engineer may oversee a construction site or be a city engineer. Others

ST. MARY AXE in London, UK is regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings.
ST. MARY AXE in London, UK is regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings.

may work in design, construction, research, and teaching. There are many specialties within civil engineering, such as structural, construction, environment, and transportation.

Civil engineers usually work in areas where there is lots of manufacturing and businesses. Often they work at construction sites. Sometimes they work in places that are far away from cities. Some are required to travel.

Civil engineering is arguably the oldest engineering discipline. It deals with the built environment and can be dated to the first time someone placed a roof over his or her head or laid a tree trunk across a river to make it easier to get across.

The built environment encompasses much of what defines modern civilization. Buildings and bridges are often the first constructions that come to mind, as they are the most conspicuous creations of structural engineering, one of civil engineering’s major sub-disciplines.

Roads, railroads, subway systems, and airports are designed by transportation engineers, another category of civil engineering.

The diversity within civil engineering creates a wide choice of careers for its graduates. Most civil engineers work for consulting firms, manufacturers or government agencies. Many civil engineers manage people and projects. A civil engineer may oversee a construction site or be a city engineer. Others may work in design, construction, research, and teaching. There are many specialties within civil engineering, such as:

  • structural
  • construction
  • environment
  • transportation

Top Ranked UK Degree in Civil Engineering Degree Course at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Heriot-Watt University is ranked 2nd for Civil Engineering in the UK in the Guardian University Guide 2016 and 9th in the Complete University Guide 2016.

The programme at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia covers the main civil engineering disciplines of Structures, Geotechnics, Water Engineering, and Highway

Students at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia are taught by top professors and receive personal attention
Students at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia are taught by top professors and receive personal attention

Engineering, and provides students with the key skills and knowledge required to become chartered civil or structural engineers. After graduation, students are equipped to work for engineering consultants, contractors or government at management level.

The core curriculum includes instruction in all main subject areas, concentrating on analysis and materials behaviour, with increasing focus on design and management in the specialisation years. Throughout, there is an emphasis on the personal development of students within a professional environment.

Heriot-Watt University Malaysia graduates have excellent employment prospects. They design and oversee construction projects such as urban drainage systems, roads, bridges, buildings and airports. All civil and structural engineering programmes at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia are supported by the civil engineering industry advisory committee, which includes representatives from major multi-national employers offering advice, guidance and work placement opportunities.

*MEng CIVIL ENGINEERING (pending MOE approval) at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
BEng students who meet the progression requirements for the MEng programme may transfer programmes at the end of Year 2.

Teaching and Assessment of the Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

An intellectually stimulating environment at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
An intellectually stimulating environment at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Teaching involves a mix of lectures, tutorials and practical work. Assessment is by a combination of coursework and examination. By the final year, coursework assessment, principally through the design project and research dissertations, accounts for approximately 50% of the final assessment.

Students interested in registering at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, please go to this link. For information on hostel accommodation at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, go to this link. Scholarships are available to deserving Malaysian students who have achieved high results in their SPM, STPM, A-Levels or UEC examinations.

Programme content of the Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

First Year Subjects for the Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

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Students study courses such as:

  • Hydraulics
  • Determinate Structures
  • Design Studies
  • Civil Engineering Materials.

Students also have the opportunity to participate in site visits and field courses.

Second Year Subjects for the Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

This year is concerned with engineering principles and includes courses such as:

  • Transportation Engineering
  • Concrete Design
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Steel Element Design
  • Geotechnics

Third Year Subjects for the Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Students complete a research dissertation and engage in subjects in more depth. Courses include more specialist options such as:

  • Structural Element Design
  • Foundation Engineering
  • Analysis of Indeterminate Structures

Students also undertake a design project that involves collaborative work with students from other disciplines within the built environment professions.

Fourth Year (MEng only)

Pending MOE approval

Accreditation of the Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

In accordance with Heriot-Watt University Malaysia’s normal practice, their professionally orientated programmes are designed to meet the educational requirements for membership of relevant professional institutions, and the university seeks accreditation by UK and international professional bodies in accordance with their standard procedures.

Heriot-Watt University is a Top Ranked University in the UK and in the World

  • In the top 400 worldwide by QS World’s Top Universities

    Heriot-Watt University
    Heriot-Watt University
  • THE’s ‘Table of Tables’ is the combined results of the three main UK university league tables – the Good University Guide (published by The Times and The Sunday Times), The Guardian and The Complete University Guide.In the Table of Tables 2015: Heriot-Watt is placed 25th in the UK – rising from 28th the previous year
  • 63rd in the world, 10th in the UK and 2nd in Scotland in The Times Higher Education ‘100 Under 50’ 2013 (University Royal Charter awarded in 1966).
  • 22nd in the world, based on the ‘international outlook’ indicator in the World University Rankings in the Times Higher Education – World’s Most International Universities.
  • Scottish University of the Year 2012-13 (and 2011-12) and UK University of the Year for Student Experience 2012-13 by the Sunday Time

Best BEM Accredited Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Construction Engineering) Degree Courses at the Top Ranked Curtin University Sarawak

Curtin University Sarawak’s Bachelor of Engineering in Civil and Construction Engineering program covers the application of

Curtin University Sarawak Bachelor of Engineering in Civil and Construction Engineering students have industrial training at top companies
Curtin University Sarawak Bachelor of Engineering in Civil and Construction Engineering students have industrial training at top companies

basic scientific and technological principles to the design and construction of facilities necessary to serve the needs of the society.

Civil Engineering projects range from large public infrastructures such as road networks, bridges, water treatment and supply systems, dams, and underground construction to private developments such as commercial or industrial centres and urban housing development.

Civil engineering projects require close working relationships with other groups including planners, architects, environmental scientists, and regulatory bodies.

This necessitates development of an appreciation of the impact of civil works on society in terms of both social and financial obligations.

The Bachelor of Engineering in Civil and Construction Engineering of Curtin University of Technology Sarawak Campus is fully accredited by the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) and by Engineers Australia.

To qualify for the grade of Corporate Member of these institutions, graduates are required to complete a minimum of four-year approved experience following the award of the Bachelor of Engineering degree.

A graduate in civil and construction engineering possess skills readily transferable between employers, and may expect to find employment within the urban and rural development industry, with consulting engineers, contractors, and federal, state or municipal authorities.

School of Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak
School of Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak

Other opportunities for employment are afforded in research laboratories and academic institutions.

There are many fields of specialization both by class of industry and by nature of work, among others, transportation engineering, community infrastructures, urban and rural drainage, environmental management, project management, public health and coastal engineering.

Curtin University Sarawak’s  Department of Civil and Construction Engineering strives for excellence in teaching and learning and innovative research and development.

The university has cutting-edge facilities and dedicated academic and technical staff to support our academic programs and research. Curtin University Sarawak’s department and its staff also have close ties with industry and the wider community to offer practice-related education, preparing our students for a successful and rewarding career. Their graduates are exceptionally well-prepared for challenging careers, handling major projects and being on the fast track towards new heights in their careers.

Curtin University Sarawak is a top ranking university in Malaysia with a 300-acre campus
Curtin University Sarawak is a top ranking university in Malaysia with a 300-acre campus

Curtin’s staff members come from highly-reputable universities all over the world, with specialised knowledge that runs the gamut of Civil and Construction Engineering, ranging from geotechnical engineering, to structures and construction management, to water and environmental engineering.

Curtin’s bachelor of Civil and Construction Engineering course is a good balance of theoretical background and practical experience throughout the four years of study. Students are equipped with the practical skills necessary to begin working effectively as a graduate engineer immediately after completion.

Curtin’s Civil and Construction Engineering graduates have found work all over the world, and are dealing with mega projects, bettering people’s lives. Others have found their passion in smaller, more specialised work.

The university ensures that their graduates have the understanding necessary to maintain their skills and competencies throughout their professional career.

Due to its excellent quality, Curtin University Sarawak’s Civil and Construction Engineering course is accredited by the Engineers Accreditation Council (EAC) of the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), as well as Engineers Australia (EA).

Curtin University Sarawak is Curtin University's largest branch campus with 300-acre campus next to a lake
Curtin University Sarawak is Curtin University’s largest branch campus with 300-acre campus next to a lake

Concentrations and Specialisations of the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil and Construction Engineering at Curtin University Sarawak

  • Engineering Solution for Sustainable & Renewable Development Research
  • Structures and construction
  • Environmental management
  • Geotechnical engineering

Engineering First Year (EFY) program at Curtin University Sarawak

The Engineering First Year (EFY) program prepares students to enter their second year in their chosen engineering discipline.

School of Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak
School of Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak

EFY students learn mechanics, materials and electrical systems which provides a good physical understanding in order to design engineering solutions for the physical world.

Engineering solutions also require a mathematical and logical mind.

This aspect will be trained in the two engineering mathematics unit and one programming unit offered in the year.

Even the best engineering mind does not work in isolation. Now, more important than ever, engineers are expected to perform in teams and communicate with technical and non-technical people.

In semester one and semester two of EFY, we put students into multi-cultural groups to design, build and present engineering solutions.

These Problem Based Learning (PBL) approaches simulate the engineer’s working environment and better prepares student for their studies and the rigours of the working world. One of the strengths of the EFY program is students have the chance to change their course before entering second year. With the EFY program, students have one year to meet with senior students, academics and industry partners who can give a clearer and accurate sense of the many engineering discipline offered in Curtin Sarawak.

A 300-acre beautiful lakeside campus of the Curtin University Sarawak
A 300-acre beautiful lakeside campus of the Curtin University Sarawak

The student can then make the right choice in his or her career.

Student engineers who complete the EFY have demonstrated competence in engineering knowledge, worked in teams and communicated engineering designs.

They are ready and able to continue their second year studies and in a few years transition from student engineer to graduate engineer.

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Construction Engineering) Course Structure from Year 2 to Year 4 at Curtin University Sarawak

ENGINEERING YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1 Civil & Construction Engineering Subjects

School of Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak
School of Engineering & Science at Curtin University Sarawak

  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Structural Analysis
  • Civil Engineering Materials
  • Civil Engineering Methods

YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2 Civil & Construction Engineering Subjects

  • Structural Analysis
  • Structural Design
  • Structural Mechanics
  • Geotechnical Engineering

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1 Civil & Construction Engineering Subjects

  • Civil and Structural Design
  • Structural Analysis
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Water Engineering
  • Civil Engineering Project & Cost Management

YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2 Civil & Construction Engineering Subjects

  • Civil and Structural Design
  • Construction Tech and Methods
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Transportation Engineering

    Excellent sports facilities at Curtin University Sarawak
    Excellent sports facilities at Curtin University Sarawak
  • Water and Environmental Engineering

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 1 Civil & Construction Engineering Subjects

  • 302796 Integrated Design and Construction
  • 4158 Civil Engineering Project
  • 312697 CE Practices Quality & Legislation

*Options (Select Two of Below)

  • Water Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering

YEAR 4 SEMESTER 2 Civil & Construction Engineering Subjects

  • Integrated Design and Construction
  • Civil Engineering Project
  • Sustainable Development in Civil Engineering

*Options (Select Three of Below)

  • Water Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Transportation Engineering

Curtin University Sarawak Rankings & Reputation

Curtin Sarawak Civil Engineering students
Curtin Sarawak Civil Engineering students

  • 2014 – Curtin University Sarawak is rated Tie5 or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 ranking of universities in Malaysia by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA)
  • 2013 – Curtin Sarawak achieves ISO 9001: 2008 certification, delivered by certifying agency SIRIM QAS Sdn. Bhd. Itbrings Curtin Sarawak in line with Curtin University’s campuses in Perth and Singapore, which have also achieved ISO 9001:2008 certification.
  • 2013 – Higher degree by research (HDR) student Lue Ik Hong becomes Curtin Sarawak’s second recipient of MyBrain15 scholarship for postgraduate study.
  • 2013 – Curtin Sarawak achieves a Tier 5 or “Excellent” rating for Engineering in the new Discipline-Based Rating System (D-Setara) introduced by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) to rate the quality of teaching and learning of undergraduates in Malaysian higher learning institutions.

Top Ranked UCSI University Offers Affordable Civil Engineering Degree Accredited by Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM)

UCSI University is ranked Tier 5 or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 offers state-of-the-art facilities at their strategically located campus in Cheras, KL
UCSI University is ranked Tier 5 or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 offers state-of-the-art facilities at their strategically located campus in Cheras, KL

The Faculty of Engineering Technology and Built Environment (FETBE) at UCSI University came into existence in 2007 as a result of a synergetic merger between the School of Engineering and the School of Architecture and Built Environment, which were established in 1992 and 2005, respectively.

Supported by decades of accumulated experience in the education and industrial sectors, the faculty has evolved rapidly to become one of the most prestigious and innovative providers of engineering and architectural education, not only in Malaysia but throughout the region. Notably, the faculty offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that have gained national and international recognition.

The Civil Engineering degree programme at UCSI University is designed to cater to today’s modern world needs and respond to society’s escalating demands for a better quality of life.

The civil engineering programme focuses on the development of theoretical concepts, practical engineering

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skills and teamwork, comprising a wide range of relevant courses – including structural analysis and design, geotechnical study, hydrology and hydraulic, highway and traffic, water and sewer systems – that also emphasises management skills and economics, at the same time.

The primary objective of the engineering programme at UCSI University is to develop creative and well-trained individuals who are able to communicate fluently and coherently, demonstrate awareness of financial and ethical constraints, use their engineering knowledge and skills to critically and creatively evaluate situations or projects, and solve engineering problems.

The programme is suited for undergraduate students who combine intellectual talents with a creative, innovative and practical outlook – students who seek a wide variety of opportunities and challenges during their university course and later on in their careers as well as those who wish to further develop their skills to effect change and improve the environment on a local and global scale.

In this programme, students are also required to undergo industrial training under UCSI University’s Co-operative Placement (Co-op) Programme at the end of their 2nd and 3rd academic years – to learn from industry leaders and familiarize themselves with the actual working environment.

Towards the end of their course of study, students will undertake a one-semester capstone project to assess and gauge their understanding of their learning and the outcome of their formal education. They will also undertake a research and development project in their final year of study.

Programme Details for the BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering at UCSI University

In this programme, students are also required to undergo industrial training under UCSI University’s Co-Operative Placement (Co-Op) Programme in the third semester of each year to learn from and familiarise themselves with the real life working environment. Towards the end of the course of study, students will undertake a two-semester final year project to assess their understanding and the outcome of their formal education.

Accreditation for the BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering at UCSI University

All of UCSI University’s engineering degree programmes comply with the latest requirements for accreditation by the Malaysian

Control, Instrumentation Pneumatic & Hydraulics Lab for Civil Engineering Students at UCSI University
Control, Instrumentation Pneumatic & Hydraulics Lab for Civil Engineering Students at UCSI University

Engineering Accreditation Council, which fulfils the international requirements drafted in the Washington Accord.

Assessments

The quality of teaching in the civil engineering degree programme is considered to be of the highest level and ensures UCSI University achieve its primary aims of developing its students’ ability to think, develop confidence in problem-solving, and enabling them to apply their newly-acquired knowledge to practical situations.

The UCSI University School of Engineering employs a range of teaching methods:

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Laboratory experiments
  • Design and research projects
  • Specialist seminars / Site visits
  • Surveying / Geology residential camps
  • Co-Operative placement / Industrial experience
  • Courses are assessed through examination or coursework, presentations and project work, or a combination of these.

Year 1 Subjects for the BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering at UCSI University

Geomatic & Concrete Lab for civil engineering students at UCSI University
Geomatic & Concrete Lab for civil engineering students at UCSI University

  • University Life (MPU-U2)
  • Extracurricular Learning Experience 1 (MPU-U4)
  • Calculus & Analytical Geometry 2
  • Mathematical Methods For Engineers 1
  • Technical Communication
  • Engineering Graphics & Design
  • Engineering Statics
  • Electrical Principles
  • Geomatics
  • Construction Technology

Year 2 Subjects for the BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering at UCSI University

Control, Instrumentation Pneumatic & Hydraulics Lab for Civil Engineering Students at UCSI University
Control, Instrumentation Pneumatic & Hydraulics Lab for Civil Engineering Students at UCSI University

  • Malaysian Experiential Tourism/ Malaysian Ethnic Food (intl and local) (MPU-U3)
  • Extracurricular Learning Experience 2 (MPU-U4)
  • Mathematical Methods For Engineers 2
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Mechanics Of Materials
  • Materials In Civil Engineering
  • Theory Of Structure
  • Environmental Engineering Analysis & Design
  • Soil Mechanics
  • Cooperative Placement 2

Year 3 Subjects for the BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering at UCSI University

Geomatic and Concrete Lab for Civil Engineering at UCSI University
Geomatic and Concrete Lab for Civil Engineering at UCSI University

  • Extracurricular Learning Experience 3 (MPU-U4)
  • Engineering Dynamics
  • Engineering Management & Economics
  • Engineering Hydrology
  • Engineers In Society
  • Structural Analysis
  • Highway Engineering
  • Geotechnical Materials & Analysis
  • Water And Waste-Water Engineering
  • Structural Steel And Timber Design
  • Hydraulics
  • Reinforced Concrete Design
  • Cooperative Placement 4

Year 4 Subjects for the BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering at UCSI University

  • Extracurricular Learning Experience 4
  • Capstone Design Project
  • Geotechnical Design
  • Groundwater Hydrology
  • Highway Design
  • Design/Research Project A
  • Contract & Estimation
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Finite Element Analysis
  • Project Construction & Management
  • Design/Research Project B

What is the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM)?

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The Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) registers graduates and professional engineers under the Registration of Engineers Act 1967 (Revised 2002). The requirement for registration as a graduate engineer is a degree in engineering recognised by the Board. Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) is the only body certifying Professional Engineers in Malaysia.

This regulatory body for engineering practices in Malaysia was set-up by the Malaysian government under the Registration of Engineers Act (1967) to administer and to enforce the Engineering Act and its provisions to protect public interest.

Only Graduate Engineers and Professional Engineers registered with the Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM) are entitled to practice engineering in Malaysia.  All engineering practitioner MUST register with BEM within 6-months of practice.

A professional engineer (Ir or PEng) is a person who is licensed to practice to practice engineering in Malaysia after meeting all requirements of the  (e.g. pass PI Examination).

The Education Pathway to be a Professional Engineer in Malaysia after completing a 4-Year Engineering Degree that’s Accredited by the Board of Engineers Malaysia

The recognized academic qualification for registration as a Graduate Engineer with BEM includes the as a Graduate Graduate

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Engineer Engineer with the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) includes includes the following:

  • An engineering degree accredited/recognized by the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) available in an approved list maintained by BEM
  • A pass in Part I & part II of the Engineering Council Examination of United Kingdom or Part I & Part II of the IEM/BEM Graduate Examination in any particular branch for qualifications that is not branch for qualifications qualifications that is not accredited/recognized by BEM/IEM.
  • An engineer who has just graduated with a recognised qualification must register with the Board of Engineers Malaysia. He/she can then start to obtain the necessary training and experience, normally four years, before he/she can attempt to sit for the Professional Interview, an exam to qualify Graduate Members of IEM to be transferred to Corporate Members. Corporate Members of Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) can then apply to upgrade their status to P.Eng. with the Board of Engineers Malaysia.

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Asia Pacific University (APU) is ranked Tier 5 or “Excellent” in the SETARA 2013 rating by MQA. APU is now operating at its new iconic campus at Technology Park Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.

After graduation, an engineer needs to register with Board of Engineers Malaysia to be a graduate engineer. After a few years of practical experience (supervised by a professional engineer), the graduate engineer can apply to sit for Professional Interview (with IEM). If he/she passes the Interview, he/she can apply to Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) to be a Professional Engineer that entitles him/her to use the title Ir.

  • Engineers Act 1967 requires every engineer to be registered with the Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM).
  • Graduates from recognised degree programmes shall be registered as Graduate Engineer to work as an engineer.
  • Practical training of more than 3 years is required for application to sit for Professional Interview (PI).
  • A PI candidate will be required to show that he can apply theory in engineering projects, and has acquired the skills of investigation, planning, and design.
  • Upon passing the PI, the candidate can then apply to BEM for registration as a Professional Engineer.

Why become a professional engineer in Malaysia?

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  1. If you ever want or need to become a consulting, engineer, you must be licensed as an Ir or P.Eng.
  2. Only a Ir/P.Eng. can sign and seal engineering documents that are engineering documents that are submitted to a public authority or for public and private clients.
  3. Many companies encourage licensure and some even pay a bonus for becoming a P.Eng.
  4. In education, more universities are requiring a Ir/P.Eng. license to lecture in the engineering faculty or for holding certain positions.
  5. In some industries such as utilities, and government positions, a P.Eng. is required for specified jobs or positions.
  6. With the engineering profession now operating in an international environment, licensing may be required to work in or for other countries. You will be prepared in the event your career moves in this direction (e.g. APEC Engineers, EMF Int. Engineer Register, Washington Accord)

What is the the Washington Accord?

The Washington Accord is a multinational agreement signed in 1989, which recognises the substantial

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equivalency of engineering degree programmes accredited by the responsible bodies in each of the signatory countries such as the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM).

Washington Accord is an agreement among the engineering quality assurance organisations of several nations that recognises the substantial equivalency of programs accredited by those organisations.

The agreement paves the way for mutual recognition of accredited programmes, establishing the notion that graduates have met the academic requirements for entry to the practice of engineering in any signatory country.

Signatories have full rights of participation in the Accord; qualifications accredited or recognised by other signatories are recognised by each signatory as being substantially equivalent to accredited or recognised qualifications within its own jurisdiction.

Admission to the Accord is more importantly an endorsement that the engineering education system of the member nation has demonstrated a strong, longterm commitment to quality assurance in producing engineers ready for industry practice in the international scene.

As a Washington Accord signatory, Malaysia’s degrees that have been accredited by Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC)

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will be accepted by other Washington Accord signatories.

This means that students who study in universities with engineering degrees that are accredited by MQA and Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) may find work in other countries that have signed the Washington Accord.

Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) uses as a guide the list for Professional/Chartered Engineer by the accreditation organisations of the country where the degree is issued.

Candidates are advised to check with the relevant Engineering Accreditation bodies’ web site for the list recognised degrees of professional chartered level.

However, Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) reserves the right to review the list at any time without notice.

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.

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Top 5 Private Universities in Malaysia to Study the Best Psychology Degree Course

Studying Psychology at the Best Universities in Malaysia

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With at least 5 credits in SPM or O-Levels students can go for the Foundation in Arts at the best private universities in Malaysia. After that, they can enter into the 3-year Psychology degree programmePre-University students with the relevant results in STPM, A-Levels, SAM, CPU, AUSMAT, etc. can enter directly into Year 1 of the Psychology degree.

Psychology is both an applied and academic field that studies the human mind and behaviour. Research in psychology seeks to understand and explain how we think, act and feel. Most people know that a large part of work in psychology is devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues. They apply their knowledge to help people function better. They provide mental health care in hospitals, clinics, schools, and in private consultation. Their work covers a wide range of activities, and their clients include children, adults, couples, families and community organisation.

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Studying Psychology at Top Private Universities in Malaysia

Below are a list of the best private colleges and universities in Malaysia in their various fields, in my opinion.Top private universities & college in Malaysia for Psychology degree programmes are

  1. HELP University
  2. Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
  3. Taylor’s University
  4. UCSI University

Top ranked HELP University at Subang 2 campus uniquely offers the Bachelor of Psychological Science (Flinders-HELP Joint Degree)Best private universities in Malaysia for Business Psychology are HELP University and Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

The Different Areas of Psychology Studies

HELP University is acknowledged to be a top university for business & psychology in Malaysia
HELP University is acknowledged to be a top university for business & psychology in Malaysia

Other than mental health, psychology can be applied to a variety of issues that impact health and daily life including performance enhancement, self-help, ergonomics, motivation, productivity, and much more

However, note that in order to offer professional counseling you will need at least a Masters degree in Malaysia.

Psychologists frequently are innovators, evolving new approaches from established knowledge to meet the changing needs of people, organizations and societies. They develop theories and test them through their research. As this research yields new information, these findings become part of the body of knowledge that practitioners call on in their work with clients and patients, as well as with organizations and communities.

Psychology is a tremendously varied field. Psychologists conduct both basic and applied research, serve as consultants to communities and organizations, diagnose and treat people, and teach future psychologists and those who will pursue other disciplines. Psychologists may gather information about their clients by administrating personality, performance, aptitude and intelligence tests, and through controlled laboratory experiments. Many psychologists work as health care providers. They assess behavioral and mental function and well-being, study how human beings relate to each other and also to machines, and work to improve these relationships.

Many psychologists work independently and also team up with other professionals — for example, with

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other scientists, physicians, lawyers, school personnel, computer experts, engineers, policymakers and managers — to contribute to every area of society. Thus, we find them in laboratories, hospitals, courtrooms, schools and universities, community health centers, prisons and corporate offices.

Psychologists traditionally study both normal and abnormal functioning and treat individuals with mental and emotional problems. They also concentrate on behaviors that affect the mental and emotional health and mental functioning of healthy human beings. For example, psychologists work with patients to help them change behaviors that are having negative effects on their physical health. They work with business executives, performers and athletes to reduce stress and improve performance.

Many employers are interested in the skills that psychology majors bring to collecting, analyzing and interpreting data

HELP University Active Student Life
HELP University Active Student Life

and their experience with statistics and experimental design.

Opportunities for people with advanced degrees in psychology are expanding in number as well as in scope. The move toward preventing illness rather than merely diagnosing and treating it requires people to learn how to make healthy behavior a routine part of living.

Indeed, many of the problems facing society today are problems of behavior — for example, chronic health conditions or disease, drug addiction, poor personal relationships, violence at home and in the street, and the harm we do to our environment. Psychologists contribute solutions to problems through careful collection of data, analysis of data and development of intervention strategies — in other words, by applying scientific principles, the hallmark of psychology.

There are many specialisations available, of which the following are examples.

Clinical Psychologists are concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of psychological

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Taylors University is strategically located at Subang Jaya, Selangor in a safe self-sustaining 27-acre campus

disorders, such as assisting mentally or emotionally disturbed patients adjust to life, helping people to deal with personal crisis, or helping those with physical stress ( chronic pain, alcohol and drug addiction, multiple sclerosis. ). Clinical Psychology is focused on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental disorders. It is also considered the largest employment area within psychology. They work mostly in psychiatric clinics and hospitals, rehabilitation and community health centres, research centres, and private clinics.

Clinical psychologists assess and treat mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. These range from short-term crises, such as difficulties resulting from adolescent conflicts, to more severe, chronic conditions, such as schizophrenia. Some clinical psychologists treat specific problems exclusively, such as phobias or clinical depression. Others focus on specific populations — for instance, youths; familes or couples; ethnic minority groups; gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals; or older people. They also consult with physicians on physical problems that have underlying psychological causes.

Cognitive Psychologists deal with memory, thinking and perception. It is the study of human thought processes and cognitions. Cognitive psychologists study topics such as attention, memory, perception, decision-making, problem-

Counseling involves good listening skills and being able to ask the right questions
Counseling involves good listening skills and being able to ask the right questions

solving, and language acquisition. Cognitive psychologists are interested in questions such as how the mind represents reality, how people learn and how people understand and produce language.

Cognitive psychologists also study reasoning, judgment and decision making. Cognitive and perceptual psychologists frequently collaborate with behavioral neuroscientists to understand the biological bases of perception or cognition or with researchers in other areas of psychology to better understand the cognitive biases in the thinking of people with depression, for example.

Community Psychologists
Community psychologists work to strengthen the abilities of communities, settings, organizations and broader social systems to meet people’s needs. They help people access resources and collaborate with others to improve their lives and communities. Instead of helping individuals cope with negative circumstances (e.g., trauma, poverty), community psychologists help empower people to change those circumstances, prevent problems and develop stronger communities.

Taylor's University Lakeside Campus
Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus

Examples of community psychology interventions include improving support for hurricane victims, partnering with neighborhoods to prevent crime, collaborating with schools to prevent bullying and helping change policies to improve health outcomes. Community psychologists blend research and practice, partnering with diverse citizens to plan and implement community changes, advance social justice and use research to inform and evaluate this work.

Counseling Psychologists
Counseling psychologists help people recognize their strengths and resources to cope with everyday problems and serious adversity. They do counseling/psychotherapy, teaching and scientific research with individuals of all ages, families and organizations (e.g., schools, hospitals, businesses). Counseling psychologists help people understand and

HELP University Auditorium
HELP University Auditorium

take action on career and work problems, they pay attention to how problems and people differ across the lifespan, and they have great respect for the influence of differences among people (such as race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability status) on psychological well-being. They believe that behavior is affected by many things, including qualities of the individual (e.g., psychological, physical or spiritual factors) and factors in the person’s environment (e.g., family, society and cultural groups).

Development Psychologists study the development process that takes place throughout the lifespan. They will look  at human growth and development. Theories often focus on the development of cognitive abilities, morality, social functioning, identity, and other life areas.

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UCSI University is ranked Tier 5 or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 offers state-of-the-art facilities at their strategically located campus in Cheras, KL

Educational Psychologists work in schools, colleges or universites with students, teachers and parents to resolve students’ learning and behavioural problems. They are engaged in the delivery of comprehensive psychological services to children, adolescents and families in schools and other applied settings.

They assess and counsel students, consult with parents and school staff, and conduct behavioral interventions when appropriate. Most schools employ school counselors full time. Counselors hired by private universities and colleges help students to adjust to university life, study problems, advise on proper study habits, personal problems and maybe take care of the clubs and students’ activities.

Experimental or Research Psychologist investigate the sensory, cognitive, emotional and social aspects of human

Understanding how the mind behaves to help people
Understanding how the mind behaves to help people

behaviour, and the behavioural processes of animals such as rats, and monkeys, usually in university research or private research centres.

Experimental psychologists are interested in a wide range of psychological phenomena, including cognitive processes, comparative psychology (cross-species comparisons), and learning and conditioning. They study both human and nonhuman animals with respect to their abilities to detect what is happening in a particular environment and to acquire and maintain responses to what is happening.

Experimental psychologists work with the empirical method (collecting data) and the manipulation of variables within the laboratory as a way of understanding certain phenomena and advancing scientific knowledge. In addition to working in academic settings, experimental psychologists work in places as diverse as manufacturing settings, zoos and engineering firms.

Forensic Psychology is an applied field focused on using psychological research and principles in the legal and criminal justice system. They can, for example, help a judge decide which parent should have custody of a child or evaluate a defendant’s mental competence to stand trial. Forensic psychologists also conduct research on jury behavior or eyewitness testimony. Some forensic psychologists are trained in both psychology and the law.

Health psychologists
Health psychologists specialize in how biological, psychological and social factors affect health and illness. They study

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– HELP UniversityA conducive learning environment

how patients handle illness, why some people don’t follow medical advice and the most effective ways to control pain or change poor health habits. They also develop health care strategies that foster emotional and physical well-being.

Health psychologists team up with other health care professionals in independent practice and in hospitals to provide patients with complete health care. They educate health care professionals about psychological problems that arise from the pain and stress of illness and about symptoms that may seem to be physical in origin but actually have psychological causes. They also investigate issues that affect a large segment of society and develop and implement programs to deal with these problems. Examples include teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, risky sexual behaviors, smoking, lack of exercise and poor diet.

Industrial Psychologists apply their knowledge to improve productivity and the quality of work life. It is a field that uses psychological research to enhance work performance, select employee, improve product design, and enhance usability. Many serve as human resources specialists, helping organizations with staffing, training and employee development. They may provide employers with testing and other valid selection procedures in their hiring and promotion processes. 

Some psychologists design programs for recruiting, selecting, placing and training employees. They evaluate, monitor

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Industrial psychologists try to motivate staff to achieve higher productivity for the company

and improve performance. They help make changes in the way the organization is set up. Others help design the actual tasks, tools and environments people must deal with when doing their jobs. These specialists can also help design the products that organizations create and conduct research related to product design. For example, they play a big role in making computer hardware and software more user friendly.

“Industrial-organizational psychologists can help employers understand their organizations better and sort out restructuring so as to help boost worker productivity and retention rates in a wide range of businesses. Industrial-organizational psychologists will help companies deal with issues such as workplace diversity and anti-discrimination policies. Companies also will use psychologists’ expertise in survey design, analysis, and research to develop tools for marketing evaluation and statistical analysis.” The need for psychologists’ abilities in applied research settings and activities such as survey and market research will be particularly acute in the next decade. Others work as management consultants in such areas as strategic planning, quality management and coping with organizational change.

Rehabilitation psychologists

HELP University Active Student Life
HELP University Active Student Life

Rehabilitation psychologists work with stroke and accident victims, people with mental retardation and those with developmental disabilities caused by such conditions as cerebral palsy, epilepsy and autism. They help clients adapt to their situation and improve their lives, and they frequently work with other health care professionals. They deal with issues of personal adjustment, interpersonal relations, the work world and pain management.
Rehabilitation psychologists are also involved in public health programs to prevent disabilities, including those caused by violence and substance abuse. And they testify in court as expert witnesses about the causes and effects of a disability and a person’s rehabilitation needs.

Social psychologists

Social psychologists study how a person’s mental life and behavior are shaped by interactions with other people. They are interested in all aspects of interpersonal relationships, including both individual and group influences, and seek ways to improve such interactions. For example, their research helps us understand how people form attitudes toward others

Psychology graduates can work with private colleges and universities as education counselors to help students choose the right course
Psychology graduates can work with private colleges and universities as education counselors to help students choose the right course

and, when these are harmful — as in the case of prejudice — provides insight into ways to change them.
Social psychologists are found in a variety of settings, from academic institutions (where they teach and conduct research), to advertising agencies (where they study consumer attitudes and preferences), to businesses and government agencies (where they help with a variety of problems in organization and management).

Sports Psychologists provide psychological assistance to sports competitors to enhance their performance and enjoyment. Sport psychologists help athletes refine their focus on competition goals, become more motivated, and learn to deal with the anxiety and fear of failure that often accompany competition.

Career Opportunities for Psychology Graduates in Malaysia

Career opportunities occur in these and other specialties in community, government, schools and commercial organisations, and wherever counselling, psychological assessment and treatment are required. One can also find work in advertising, human resources or social work.

Graduates with Master or PhD degrees can find work as:

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  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Child Psychologist
  • Counsellor
  • Crisis Counsellor
  • Educational Psychologist
  • Forensic Psychologist
  • Academic Lecturer & Researcher
  • Industrial Psychologist
  • Sports Psychologist
  • Ergonomist

Graduates with bachelor’s degrees can find work as:

  • Human Resource Management
  • Management Executive
  • Market Research Analyst
  • Marketing Executive
  • Advertising Consultant
  • Conflict Resolution & Mediation Consultant
  • Customer Relationship Management
  • Public Relations Manager
  • Political Strategist

    Lecture Theatre at Taylor's University with a view of the lake
    Lecture Theatre at Taylor’s University with a view of the lake
  • Life Coach
  • Corporate Training and Consulting
  • Social Worker
  • Youth Worker
  • Family Worker
  • Newspaper Reporter
  • Occupational Health Consultant
  • Opinion Survey Researcher
  • Academic Tutor
  • Public Statistician
  • Religious Worker
  • Research Assistant

How to Choose the Best Private University to Study in Malaysia

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The best private universities and colleges in Malaysia have excellent facilities, years of experience running the programme, strong student support services, internships and experienced lecturers.

They are also accredited by MQA and approved by the Malaysian Ministry of Education. Accreditation by the various professional bodies such as the Board of Engineers Malaysia, Pharmacy Board, Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia, Nursing Board, Malaysian Medical Council, etc also indicates the standard achieved.

The best private university in Malaysia will focus on quality, have award winners for the particular courses, years of experience offering the particular course, highly experienced lecturers, a good study environment (not a party university), internships, good mix of international & local students, extra-curricular activities and good facilities. The SETARA ranking is a guide for students to assess the quality of a private university in Malaysia.

When choosing a university and college in Malaysia, it is important for students to visit the campus and see the facilities and feel the culture of the students to see if it fits you.

Talk to the lecturers and find out from the counselors there about the courses and check if the courses have been accredited by MQA and other external bodies like the Pharmacy Board, Nursing Board, Malaysian Medical Council, Board of Engineers Malaysia , Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia or Persatuan Arkitek Malaysia.

The environment should be one where students speak mostly in English so that you can improve your

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English and communication skills. If you are weak in English and choose a cheap university where the students speak mainly in Mandarin, it will be difficult for you to improve your English.

Star newspaper has reported that graduates with good English earn 25% higher salary and get faster promotion. The Ministry of Education reported that there were more than 70,000 public university jobless graduates and one of the main reasons was poor command of the English language.

Would you rather suffer for 4 years and get a high salary for 60 years of your work life or an easy 4 years and low salary for 60 years? The decisions that you make now, can change your life forever. Remember the best university doesn’t mean it is the best university for you. The best university is one that fits your career goals, your personality and can push you to a higher level of success.

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Best Foundation in Design in Malaysia at Top Private Universities

Study at the Best Universities for Foundation in Design 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.

Students after SPM or O-Levels who are sure of choosing design for their degree studies may go for the Foundation in Design at a top private university in Malaysia. Upon completion of the 1-year Foundation in Design, students will continue on to any of the 3-year design degree programmes. Students after the external Pre-University Programme such as A-Levels, UEC, STPM, SAM, CPU, MUFY or AUSMAT may enter directly into the Design Degree programme with relevant results.

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Study at the Best Private Universities in Malaysia for the Foundation in Design Leading to Top Design Degree Programmes

We didn't know that First City University College had won many awards for Interior Design until EduSpiral showed us the awards. The "famous" college that we had planned to join hadn't even won any awards in interior design. Zhi Yih & Chin Xien, Foundation in Design at First City University College
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Zhi Yih & Chin Xien, Foundation in Design at First City University College

It is important to choose the best university in Malaysia for your design studies. Choose the design school based on the reputation & ranking of the university, accreditation of its courses, the suitability of the course against your academic results and career goals, tuition fees, quality of lecturers, facilities, friends & family, and more. Two of Malaysia’s top private universities for design that offer the Foundation in Design programme are Taylor’s University and First City University College.

Taylor’s University is ranked Top 3 in Malaysia according to QS World University Ranking for Art & Design. Taylor’s University is one of the best universities in Malaysia for you to study the Foundation in Design programme.

First City University College  is acknowledged to be one of the best colleges for design in Malaysia having been the first to offer the degree in Graphic Design and Furniture & Product Design.

The Best Foundation in Design Programme at Malaysia’s Top 3 Design School Taylor’s University in Malaysia

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

The 1-year Top Rated Foundation in Design programme at Taylor’s University provides students a solid education in design fundamentals.  The Foundation in Design at Taylor’s University emphasises learning by doing, learning takes place beyond the classroom via design trips, industry interaction and site visits, competitions, and other activities.

Taylor’s University is ranked Top 3 in Malaysia according to QS World University Ranking for Art & Design. Taylor’s University is one of the best universities in Malaysia for you to study the Foundation in Design programme.

Students with 3 credits may go for the Diploma courses while students after SPM or O-Levels with at least 5 credits including the relevant subjects may enter Taylor’s University Foundation in Design for 1 year before continuing on to the degree programmes:

Taylor's University graphic design student portfolio
Taylor’s University graphic design student portfolio

Taylor’s University Foundation in Design programme is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue a future in various specialisations of art and design such as interior design, graphic design, multimedia design and even interior architecture. Emphasising learning by doing, learning takes place beyond the classroom via design trips, industry interaction and site visits, competitions, and other activities.

The 1-year Foundation in Design at Taylor’s University has intakes in January, March and July of each year.

Programme Structure for the Foundation in Design at Taylor’s University

Semester 1

Taylor's University interactive multimedia design student portfolio
Taylor’s University interactive multimedia design student portfolio

  • Fundamental Drawing
  • Two-Dimensional Design Studies
  • Creative Thinking Skills
  • Printmaking
  • English I

Semester 2

  • 3Dimensional Design (Sculpture)
  • English II
  • Contextual Studies
  • Elective I
  • Elective II

Electives

Taylor's University interior design student portfolio
Taylor’s University interior design student portfolio

Semester 2 (Electives I/II)

  • Public Speaking Skills
  • Introduction to Photography
  • Introduction to Spatial Design
  • Figure Drawing

The Best Design Facilities at Taylor’s University

Facilitating Design Thinking
The deliberately-crafted workspaces are conducive and serve as viable platforms for intellectual discourse and knowledge exchange with peers and faculty members.
Carpentry Workshop
The Carpentry Workshop allows students to visualise and translate their ideas from a concept into a solid, presentable form.
Photography Studio
The studio is equipped with a range of lamps, diffusors, reflectors and a variety of backdrop materials.
Design Mac lab
The Design Mac Lab is equipped with the latest industry standard design software and hardware.
Drawing Rooms
The Drawing Rooms are equipped with easels stands and drawing tables and are dedicated spaces for students to learn the use of a variety of media and materials.
Printmaking Room
The Printmaking Room provides hands-on exposure to the printmaking processes using a variety of printing techniques and book binding.
Multimedia Lab
The Multimedia Lab is equipped with powerful machines that allow students to work on 3-dimensional (3D) and animation projects, pushing the boundaries of digital expression.
Centre of Design and Architecture (CODA)
A dedicated space where students are able to conduct art exhibitions and display their work in a public setting while observing the responses of viewers. International artists are also invited to display their artwork in the gallery from time to time.

Award-Winning Design School at Taylor’s University

Taylor's University interior design student portfolio
Taylor’s University interior design student portfolio

2016
  • Top 3 in Malaysia according to QS World University Ranking for Art & Design
2015
  • Wood Pencil Winners (New Blood Category), D&AD Awards, London 2015
2014
  • Bronze Winners, Kancil Student Awards 2014
2013
  • 2 First Prizes – Ancient Herbs Branding Competition
  • 1st Prize – Young Talent Category Malaysian International Furniture Fair (MIFF) Furniture Design Competition
  • Gus Yap Hock Sin, B.A. (Hons) Interior Architecture was one of two students chosen to represent Malaysia at the iSaloni International Furniture Exhibition in Milan, Italy

Taylor's University graphic design student portfolio
Taylor’s University graphic design student portfolio

2012

  • 1st Prize – Hyundai Rev-It-Up Challenge Take 2 TV Commercial Competition
  • 3rd Prize – Ideation Award, Malaysia
  • Institution of SPADE Awards 2012
  • Gold, Silver & Bronze Awards as well as a Honorary Mention – Corporate Category
  • 1 Gold Award – Exhibition & Retail Category
  • 1 Silver Award – Commercial Category
  • Interior Design Confederation of Singapore (IDCS) SPADE Awards
  • Shortlisted as top 10 Best Video at BMW Shorties

2011

Taylor's University interactive multimedia design student portfolio
Taylor’s University interactive multimedia design student portfolio

  • 1st Prize – Residential Design
  • 2nd Prize – Institutional Design
  • 3rd Prize – Montage Design
  • MSID 5Belas Interior Design Competition
  • Best Use of Character Award Kuala Lumpur 48 Hour Film Project: The No Idea Production team won with their short film ‘Escape’
  • IDCS SPADE Best Design Award 2011
  • 3 Golds – Design Project Concept, Spatial Design & Planning and Creative Lighting Application
  • 4 Silvers – Design Project Concept, Creative Material Application, Spatial Design & Planning, and Creative Lighting Application
  • 1 Bronze – Spatial Design & Planning
  • Honorary Mention – Creative Material Application
  • Awards in 4 out of 5 categories at the Interior Design Confederation of Singapore (IDCS) SPADE Awards
2009
  • Overall winner and 4 Awards MSID 4Belas Interior Design Competition

Industry Exposure for Design Students at Taylor’s University

At The Design School, we apply the best of analytical and creative thinking to produce design graduates who are equipped to play a strategic role in shaping the profitability and success of organisations. The School teaches students how to understand consumers’ needs and behaviours, challenge conventions and think outside the box.
Local & International Design Showcase
Students participate in prestigious exhibitions and unique showcases at national and international levels, competing against peers, industry members and promising designers from around the world. This provides students with a platform for creative networking and to strengthen their design portfolio.
Industry Collaborations

Students engage in strategic collaborations with industry leaders to effectively understand, analyse, communicate and present creative and complex design solutions that address and solve real-world challenges faced by organisations.

This provides them with first-hand insight and exposure to the industry. Over the years, students have worked on several projects with various organisations including:

  • Ogilvy & Mather Malaysia
  • IKEA Malaysia
  • Leo Burnett Malaysia
  • Hyundai Sime Darby Malaysia
  • Rip Curl Malaysia
  • Roar Studio Sdn. Bhd
  • Bank Negara Art Gallery & Museum
Design Haus
Design Haus is a society formed by and for the students at TDS, dedicated to celebrating design and its contributions to visual culture and society. Through its multiple activities, Design Haus aims to inspire TDS students and engage the public through greater understanding and appreciation of good design.
Graduate Showcase
Final-year students showcase their work to peers, academics and industry members to obtain valuable feedback, enabling them to gain multiple perspectives on their work. The event provides an avenue for members of the public and industry leaders to interact with designers in an informal setting. Students will also manage and co-ordinate various aspects of the event as a team, including sponsorship and publicity.
Field Trips
Students undertake educational visits to various places of interest, including art galleries, agencies, factories and more, to gain insights and witness the concept of design and interior architecture in practice.

Site Visits

Taylor's University graphic design student portfolio
Taylor’s University graphic design student portfolio

Students gain exposure to realistic and physical built environments through site visits. These visits enable students to put their design theories into practice, while teaching them the purpose and process of space creation as well as how to compose and analyse space.
Designed for Success
The School actively engages in consultancy support with the industry throughout Asia, establishing valuable linkages and extending the learning experience beyond the classroom. Our students are given the opportunity to work alongside professionals on various real-world projects and case studies, participate in local and international competitions, undergo industry attachments, participate in lecture series, and exhibit their work to peers, academics and industry members.
Taylor’s Design School Lecture Series

Organised throughout the academic year, the Lecture Series provides students with valuable exposure to the industry, insights into current developments and issues that may impact their future practices. These interactive sessions are conducted by leading industry professionals:

  • Exploring the International Centre of Photography Triennial

    Taylor's University interactive multimedia design student portfolio
    Taylor’s University interactive multimedia design student portfolio

    Christopher Phillips
    Curator, International Center of Photography

  • Production Pipeline of Movie Studios
    Hussin Khan
    Education Director, Rhythm & Hues Studios
  • Sustainability, Innovation and Nanotechnology
    Claude Berube
    Interior Designer, Nanocore
  • The Project of Culture and Lifestyle
    Arnold, Arthur and Hugh
    Owners, Pestle & Mortar
  • Graphic Design in Malaysia
    Zachary Ong
    President, Graphic Designers Association of Malaysia (wREGA)
  • Graphic Design, Pop Culture and Everything in Between

    Taylor's University interior design student portfolio
    Taylor’s University interior design student portfolio

    Ann Loh
    Project Coordinator, CUTOUT Mag

  • Copyright Law
    Tai Foong Lam
    President, Malaysian Chapter of the International Association for Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI)
  • Drawing as Cultural Expression
  • Dr. Vaughan Rees
  • Senior Lecturer, School of Design, University of New South Wales, Australia
Industry Attachments for Taylor’s Design Students

Taylor’s Design students have undergone industrial attachments with top local and multinational organisations in the creative industry, including:

  • Arachnid Sdn. Bhd.

    Taylor's University interior design student portfolio
    Taylor’s University interior design student portfolio
  • Axis Identity Group
  • BBDO (Malaysia)
  • CD Advertising Sdn. Bhd.
  • DB & B Design Sdn. Bhd.
  • Design Tone Sdn. Bhd.
  • Dumore Design Sdn. Bhd.
  • Film Point Sdn. Bhd.
  • IKEA Malaysia
  • La Scheers Co. Concept & Design
  • Leo Burnett Malaysia
  • Milk Design KL
  • MYC! (Salient Information Sdn. Bhd.)
  • Ogilvy & Mather Malaysia
  • S.I. Design Sdn. Bhd.
  • Veritas Interiors Sdn. Bhd.

The Best Foundation in Design at First City University College

First City University College offers affordable Foundation, Diploma & Degree programmes at their 13-acre campus in Bandar Utama
First City University College offers affordable Foundation, Diploma & Degree programmes at their 13-acre campus in Bandar Utama

First City University College is acknowledged to be one of the best colleges for design in Malaysia having been the first to offer the degree in Graphic Design and Furniture & Product Design.

First City University College students have won many awards as a testament of their strength in design.

Students after SPM who are interested in design courses should take note that some universities do not take in students with A-Levels, STPM or Pre-University programs that do not contain any design subjects. Therefore, if you have taken the STPM or A-Levels without any design subjects, you won’t be able to enter into the degree in design.

The one-year Foundation in Design programme at First City University College provides a general art & design education to enable students to gain experience in practical studio work, 2D and 3D designs, research and writing. It develops student’s skills on visual analysis, fundamental drawing, colour studies, research and critical writing skills.

The Foundation programme also equips students with creative, intellectual and critical skills before progressing to the

degree programmes as it provides personal diagnostic appraisal which will aid students in a specific design discipline in the degree programmes.

  • Duration: 3 semesters at First City University College
  • Intake: January, April and July
  • Entry Requirements: 5 relevant credits in SPM, GCE ‘O’ Level or equivalent qualifications

Programme Structure for the Foundation in Arts & Design at First City University College

Design class at First City University College
Design class at First City University College

Semester 1

Introductory & Diagnostic Projects

  • Visual Analysis
  • Colour Studies
  • Fundamental of 2D and 3D Designs
  • Workshops (Printmaking, Photography, and Computer)

Drawing 1

  • Basic Skill and Techniques

Critical Studies 1

Design students have access to excellent facilities at First City University College
Design students have access to excellent facilities at First City University College

  • Research and Critical Writing
  • History and Theory of Art & Design

English 1

  • Academic Writing Skills
  • Grammar and Mechanics

Semester 2
Pre Specialist Projects

  • Applied 2D and 3D Designs
  • Applied Drawing and Colour

Drawing 2

First City University College Graphic Design Graduation Showcase
First City University College Graphic Design Graduation Showcase

  • Advanced Skills and Techniques

Critical Studies 2

  • Research and Critical Writing
  • History and Theory of Art & Design

English 2

  • Academic Writing Skills
  • Research and Presentation Skills

Semester 3

Specialist Projects

  • Final Project – Indication towards choice of degree studies in Graphic Design specialization or Interior Architecture & Design specialization

Drawing 3

  • Drawing in Specialised Areas

MPU Compulsory Subjects

  • All Malaysian and International students are required to take 4 MPU compulsory subjects.

First City University College is a Top Award-Winning Design College in Malaysia

As evidence that First City UC is the best university college for design in Malaysia, the university and their students have won numerous awards for

Lim Yong An (right), Gold Winner of the Nippon Young Paint Designers Award 2014 in the Interior Design Category
Lim Yong An (right), Gold Winner of the Nippon Young Paint Designers Award 2014 in the Interior Design Category

Interior Design as well as Graphic Design.

  • Nippon Paint Young Designer Awards 2014:
    • Gold Winner for Interior Design is Lim Yong An
    • Lim Yong An also won the “Best Green Innovation Award”.
    • Ernest Loh Yin-Sen won Silver
    • Soo Mei Lian won “Best Colour Choice”
    • Yii Sii Lin won an Honorary Mention
    • Best College for Interior Design also went to KBU International College
    • Best Lecturer for Interior Design went to KBU’s Chua Huwi Huwi.
  • RSA Genovasi Malaysian Awards 2014
    • Social Entrepreneurship Category Winners – Mandy Choong Mun Yee, Lee Man Kit, Kim Eunkyung, Goh Pei Hua and Yong Lee Chee
    • Digital Age Category Winner – Daniel Chua Yong Ho
  • MIFF 2014 Awards– MIFF 2014 Young Designers Category
  • Father’s Day – VIVA Drawing Competition 2014

    Lim Meng Yeu (Third from Right in black T-shirt), a graduate from KBU International College emerged as the Gold winner of the Student category of MIID’s MIDA Awards 2012
    Lim Meng Yeu (Third from Right in black T-shirt), a graduate from KBU International College emerged as the Gold winner of the Student category of MIID’s MIDA Awards 2012
  • Conqueror Happy Design Contest 2013/14
  • MIJF Jewellery Design Competition 2014 Award
  • Lee Hui Ying, clinched second prize for the MIFF Furniture Design Competition 2014
  • Nippon Paint Young Designer 2012 competition, KBU staff and students made a sweep of the awards with:
    • Regional Winner – Lim Meng Yeu – Platinum/Malaysia beating Gold winners from Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore & China
    • Gold/Malaysia – Lim Meng Yeu
    • Silver/Malaysia – Chu Sze Yong
    • Honorary Mention/Malaysia – Ee Wil Ken and Lee Xuan Xuan
    • Best College/University – KBU International College
    • Best Lecturer – Chua Huwi Huwi
  • Wil Ken bagging a notable award, 2012 Emerging Designer of the Year – Student category of the Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers’ (MIID) Malaysian Interior Design Awards (MIDA) 2012
  • Lim Meng Yeu, 23, a graduate from KBU International College emerged as the Gold winner of the Student category of MIID’s MIDA Awards 2012
  • Lee Jian Ru received the Silver Prize winner of the Student category of 2013 MIID’s MIDA Awards and Foh Vui Siang won the Best Green Innovation Award and also received Honorary Mention

    MIFF Furniture Design Competition 2014 second prize winner Lee Hui Ying together with KBU International College Design School Head Siow Yin Yoong (fourth in the row from left to right) and lecturers.
    MIFF Furniture Design Competition 2014 second prize winner Lee Hui Ying together with KBU International College Design School Head Siow Yin Yoong (fourth in the row from left to right) and lecturers.
  • Philips Lightover Challenge 2013 Winners – Julius Lok Juin Chern and Chiang Siew Leng
  • Gan Su Yi and Cheok Yi Chi won 2nd and 3rd prize respectively in the 2013 Bristol Student Design Competition organised by the leading and highly regarded furniture manufacturers in providing office furniture and seating- in collaboration with Majlis Rekabentuk Malaysia (MRM)
  • Third place in the 2012 Veloster Rev it Up Inter-College Challenge by Hyundai
  • Thirteen of KBU’s graduands have bagged the First Class Honours degree awards in the field of Graphic Design, Interior Architecture and Design and Software Engineering, in which the degree programmes are conducted in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University, UK. Chu Sze Yong (Interior Architecture & Design) graduate was presented the Student of the Year Award.
  • Lee Jin Yin and Lydia Low, Year 2 Graphic Design students, collaborated with IM Magazine to produce their magazine cover for the July 2012 issue.
  • Katherine Goh, Year 2 Graphic Design student, won the Consolation Prize under the New Media Category for the Peri-fy Your Art Competition 2012
  • Bernadette Quah Paik Choo was named the winner of the Ideation Award 2011 by Malaysia International Furniture Fair (MIFF)
  • Phum Boon Eng from KBU International College beat 91 other participants to win the MIECO Designer’s Choice Awards (MDCA) 2009 Student’s Category. The MDCA 2009, was jointly organized by MIECO Sdn Bhd and MIFF Sdn Bhd in conjunction with the Malaysian International Furniture Fair 2009 (MIFF 2009)

Entry Requirements to Join the Design Courses at First City University College

The diploma is 2.5 years and after that, you can enter into Year 2 of the Nottingham Trent degree

We didn't know that First City University College had won many awards for Interior Design until EduSpiral showed us the awards. The "famous" college that we had planned to join hadn't even won any awards in interior design. Zhi Yih & Chin Xien, Foundation in Design at First City University College
We didn’t know that First City University College had won many awards for Interior Design until EduSpiral showed us the awards. The “famous” college that we had planned to join hadn’t even won any awards in interior design.
Zhi Yih & Chin Xien, Foundation in Design at First City University College

programme. You will not be able to take the PTPN Loan for the Certificate, Diploma or Degree.

Students with the necessary 3 credits in SPM can apply for the PTPN Loan for their Diploma. There is also no PTPN loan for Foundation studies. PTPN Loan is also available for the degree course.

You will need at least 3 credits in SPM to join the Diploma.  After that, you can enter into Year 2 of the Nottingham Trent University, UK degree for another 2 years.

First City University College offers value for money and the Diploma is probably the most affordable and the students have access to excellent facilities. In addition, you will be getting a UK degree at an affordable price.

The Diploma programmes available are:

You can also go into the Foundation in Design after your SPM with 5 credits. After the Foundation, you can choose from the following UK Dual Award degrees awarded by top ranked Manchester Metropolitan University, UK:

First City University College Design Students are Taught by qualified and experienced lecturers

Dr. Debbie Gan shares invaluable knowledge and experience to the design students at First City University College
Dr. Debbie Gan shares invaluable knowledge and experience to the design students at First City University College

Dr. Debbie Gan Siew Siew, Deputy Head, School of Art & Design, currently manages and teaches the undergraduate graphic design programme at First City University College. Her experience in higher education spans over 6 years, teaching at BA and MA level in the UK and Malaysia.

She received her MA with Distinction in Graphic Design and subsequently her PhD at the Nottingham Trent University, exploring the role graphic design in the national branding of emergent nations through a variety of design research methods.

She has been invited to speak at various talks and design events, and has participated in several national and international design conferences. Debbie is also a design practitioner, providing consultations on design projects on a regular basis.

She is currently writing a book, co-authored with Dr. Anthony Crabbe. Debbiehopes that the combination of design, teaching, and research practices, as well as her national and international influences will enable her to develop and share a greater understanding of the world in which we live.

Debbie Gan Siew Siew, the first and only winner of the 2005 Keith Short Scholarship awarded by the Nottingham Trent University (NTU), UK., is now at the university to pursue herMA in Graphic Design.

The Keith Short Scholarship Award offers full scholarship to students and is open to students ofNTU overseas collaborative partners, including Malaysia.Debbie who is the former student of KBU International College (KBU) graduated with a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design (an NTU franchised programme conducted at the School of Design, KBU).

Excellent Tertiary Education in Malaysia at First City University College

Students at First City University College will, therefore, receive a holistic education.

I met EduSpiral a few years ago after completing my Diploma at LKW. I wanted to continue my degree at a better university & EduSpiral showed the number of awards won by KBU for interior design which convinced me. Jun Hao at his graduation showcase, Interior Design at KBU International College
I met EduSpiral a few years ago after completing my Diploma at LKW. I wanted to continue my degree at a better university & EduSpiral showed the number of awards won by First City University College for interior design which convinced me.
Jun Hao at his graduation showcase, Interior Design at First City University College

The main objective of First City UC is to provide higher education opportunities to young Malaysians and foreign nationals in a wide range of academic and professional fields such as Engineering, Computing/ICT/Software Engineering, Hospitality, Tourism, Business and Art & Design. Quality education is the hallmark of First City UC with the intended outcome of producing highly employable graduates in a knowledge-based economy.

In line with First City University College’s mission of providing Quality Education and achieving a high level of employability of its graduates, the University College collaborates with established universities in the United Kingdom to offer 3+0 degree programmes, as well as professional bodies and established examination bodies.

Quality education at First City University College is further underpinned by the university college’s compliance with the requirements of the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and the constant monitoring carried out by the College’s very own Quality Assurance Department and FCUC’s foreign university partners.

From EduSpiral’s experience, FCUC offers very affordable certificate, diploma, degree and postgraduate programmes that are supported by excellent facilities. Their fees are inexpensive compared even to some shoplot colleges! Students are definitely getting more than their worth at First City UC.

First City University College provides a safe off-campus accommodation which is just across the road. Deserving students can apply for the scholarships as well.

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We didn't know that First City University College had won many awards for Interior Design until EduSpiral showed us the awards. The "famous" college that we had planned to join hadn't even won any awards in interior design. Zhi Yih & Chin Xien, Foundation in Design at First City University College
We didn’t know that First City University College had won many awards for Interior Design until EduSpiral showed us the awards. The “famous” college that we had planned to join hadn’t even won any awards in interior design.
Zhi Yih & Chin Xien, Foundation in Design at First City University College

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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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Malaysia’s Best Universities for Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Degree Course

Outstanding Private Universities in Malaysia for First Rate Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Degree Programme

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Students who have a passion for languages, love to read, and enjoy sharing ideas with people, can consider a career in teaching or public relations. Teachers of the English language have the opportunity to travel overseas to countries like Japan, China, Taiwan, South Korea, and others to teach where you can get pretty high salaries.

If you do not like teaching, with a good command of the English language, you can work as a PR Manager where you will write press releases, copy for brochures and ads, design ad campaigns, organise events, and set media strategies.

Students after SPM or O-Levels may go for the Foundation in Arts at a top private university in Malaysia for 1 year before continuing on to the 3-year Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)Pre-University students with the relevant results in STPM, A-Levels, SAM, CPU, AUSMAT, etc. can enter directly into Year 1 of the degree programme.

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Top Ranked Private Universities in Malaysia Offering the Best Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Degree Programme

Top private universities in Malaysia for Teaching English as A Second Language (TESL) or English Education are:

  1. HELP University
  2. KDU Penang University College
  3. UCSI University

Top Rate Bachelor of Education in Teaching English as a Second Language (Hons) at HELP University

After SPM or O-Levels, you will need 5 credits to join the Foundation in Arts at HELP University

Recording Studio at HELP University for their Communication Degree students
Recording Studio at HELP University for their Communication Degree students

for one year before continuing on to the B.Ed. TESL (Hons) degree.

English is the main language used for commerce, science, communications and technology. Most of the world’s knowledge is stored in this language. Malaysians have an advantage in developing these fields if they are familiar with the language in which the greatest amount of research is written.

Furthermore, the standard of English has gone down in Malaysia and many parents are concerned about making sure that their children getting a good command of the English language.

This means that TESL graduates are in demand for work in universities, schools, colleges, tuition centres, language centres and even opening up your own language centre.

In countries where English is not the mother tongue like Malaysia, learning English has become not only necessary but essential. It is the most widely used language all over the world today and it is also the INTERNET language.

HELP University
HELP University

Certainly when one is well-versed in the English language, the information world is open wide for knowledge exploration and for keeping in touch with the latest developments.

This B.Ed. TESL (Hons) program at HELP University will arm the graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills needed to effectively teach English as a Second Language. HELP University has a great program and a great team of lecturers to lead the participants to greater heights in acquiring teaching skills in the English language.

English is the lingua franca for commerce, science, communications and technology. Most of the world’s

The best lecturers teach at HELP University.
The best lecturers teach at HELP University.

knowledge is stored in this language. Malaysians have an advantage in developing these fields if they are familiar with the language in which the greatest amount of research is written. In countries where English is not the mother tongue like Malaysia, learning English has become not only necessary but essential. It is the most widely used language all over the world today and it is also the INTERNET language. Certainly when one is well-versed in the English language, the information world is open wide for knowledge exploration and for keeping in touch with the latest developments.

This B.Ed. TESL (Hons) programme will arm the graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills needed to effectively teach English as a Second Language. We have a great programme and a great team of lecturers to lead the participants to greater heights in acquiring teaching skills in the English language. We invite all of you to join us in this Education endeavour which is exciting as well as fruitful, preparing one and all for the challenges ahead in English language acquisition and teaching in this language.

Course Structure 37 modules:

  • 28 core subjects
  • 1 Teaching Practicum Minimum of 120 credit hours
  • 3 electives
  • 5 MoHE compulsory subjects

YEAR 1 Subjects for the B.Ed. TESL (Hons) program at HELP University

HELP University provides a conducive study environment for top students
HELP University provides a conducive study environment for top students

  • The History and Structure of English
  • Second Language Acquisition
  • English Literature I
  • Sociolinguistics
  • ELT Methodology I
  • Language Policy and Planning
  • Introduction to Philosophy of Education
  • Psychology for Language Teachers

YEAR 2 Subjects for the B.Ed. TESL (Hons) program at HELP University

  • Semantics
  • Teaching Listening and Speaking
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Teaching Vocabulary
  • Teaching Literature
  • Teaching Grammar
  • Action Research
  • Materials Adaptation and Development
  • Teaching Reading
  • Classroom Discourse
  • Teaching Writing

YEAR 3 Subjects for the B.Ed. TESL (Hons) program at HELP University

Top students choose to study at HELP University
Top students choose to study at HELP University

  • Teaching Diverse Learners
  • Language Assessment
  • ELT Methodology II
  • Teaching and Learning Technology
  • Language Curriculum Design
  • Professional Development in ELT
  • Microteaching and Teacher Preparation
  • Managing the Classroom Learning Environment
  • Academic and Research Paper Writing Skills
  • Teaching Practicum

About HELP University

HELP University's new campus at Pusat Bandar Damansara
HELP University’s new campus at Pusat Bandar Damansara

Ever since its founding in 1986 to provide affordable quality educational opportunities for Malaysians, HELP University has developed into the leading institution of higher learning in Malaysia with a firmly established international reputation among universities, research organisations, scholars, business and corporate leaders and governments in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America.

The quality of education imparted by HELP University ensures that not only are its graduates preferred over others for employment by multinational companies and discerning employers in many areas of the globe, they also rapidly assume responsible leadership roles and positions.

HELP University Damansara Heights Campus

HELP University's new city campus at Pusat Bandar Damansara
HELP University’s new city campus at Pusat Bandar Damansara

Located at Damansara Heights in Kuala Lumpur, HELP University’s campus consists of 3 blocks which are the main campus in Pusat Bandar Damansara (PBD) and Wisma HELP and Kompleks Perdagangan Damansara (KPD), located along Jalan Dungun with a free shuttle bus for the convenience of the students. The location is convenient for part-time students who are working as the campus is located just 10 to 15 minutes’ drive away from the heart of KL.

The strategic location in Damansara Heights provides many advantages such as easy access for residents from Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam and Klang and accessible to the many facilities such as shops, restaurants and cafes located in Bangsar. The Damansara campus also has access to recreational facilities such as a futsal, basketball and volleyball court and lodging as HELP Residence is just walking distance from the PBD campus.

Facilities at HELP University Damansara Heights Campus include:

  • Computer and IT Facilities
  • Learning Resource Centre
  • The Curie Science Laboratories
  • Accommodation
  • Sporting Facilities
  • Student Recreation Areas

Best BA (Hons) English Language and Communication at Top Ranked UCSI University, Malaysia

UCSI University is ranked in the Top 300 Universities in Asia in 2015 by the renown QS University Rankings. UCSI University is ranked as Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 rating system by MQA.
UCSI University is ranked in the Top 300 Universities in Asia in 2015 by the renown QS University Rankings. UCSI University is ranked as Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 rating system by MQA.

Students after SPM or O-Levels with at least 5 credits may go for the 1-year Foundation in Arts at UCSI University before continuing on to the 3-year degree.

The BA (Hons) English Language and Communication (ELC) programme at UCSI University is designed to equip students who do not speak English as a first language with excellent communication capabilities for professional employment in English as a Second Language (ESL).

Students who are learning English as a second or additional (foreign) language will be able to develop graduate level communicative competence in English Language, and to use English effectively.

Graduate employability has been a matter of concern to governments throughout the region, thus practical applications are strongly featured in the programme, which is geared to linking theory and practice through critical reflection to build work related skills as well as sound academic knowledge.

Observation and experience of work (via Co-Operative modules), inquiry & project activities are integral to the learning processes of the programme.

UCSI University is ranked in the Top 300 Universities in Asia in 2015 by the renown QS University Rankings. UCSI University is ranked as Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 rating system by MQA.

Year One Subjects for the BA (Hons) English Language and Communication at UCSI University

UCSI University is ranked in the Top 300 Universities in Asia in 2015 by the renown QS University Rankings. UCSI University is ranked as Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 rating system by MQA.
UCSI University is ranked in the Top 300 Universities in Asia in 2015 by the renown QS University Rankings. UCSI University is ranked as Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 rating system by MQA.

  • Study Skills & Employability
  • Introduction to the Ethnography of Communication
  • Understanding Reading & Writing in English Language
  • Expository Writing
  • Principles and Practice in Language Teaching
  • English Phonetics and Phonology
  • Bilingualism
  • Co-Operative Placement 1

Elective (Choose One)

  • Study Skills and Employability
  • Basic Photography

Year Two Subjects for the BA (Hons) English Language and Communication at UCSI University

Students at UCSI University are taught by qualified and experienced lecturers
Students at UCSI University are taught by qualified and experienced lecturers

  • Introduction to English Literature
  • World Englishes
  • Introduction to Language & Linguistics
  • Contemporary English Literature in Asia
  • Written Discourse
  • Spoken Discourse
  • Functional Grammar
  • Educational Psychology
  • Co-Operative Placement 2

Elective (Choose One)

  • English for Specific Purpose: Business Communication
  • Introduction to Public Speaking

Year Three Subjects for the BA (Hons) English Language and Communication at UCSI University

UCSI University students learn in a stimulating international environment taught by qualified & experienced lecturers
UCSI University students learn in a stimulating international environment taught by qualified & experienced lecturers

  • Sociolinguistics
  • Translation & Interpretation
  • English, Global Media & New Technology
  • Cross-Cultural Communication & English Language
  • Syllabus Design and Curriculum Review
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Research Methodology in English Language and Communication
  • English Language and Communication Project
  • Co-Operative Placement 3

Elective (Choose One)

  • Media Writing Skills
  • Visual Communication
  • Grooming and Advanced Conversation

Premier Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Degree at KDU Penang University College

KDU Penang University College is strategically located in the heart of the city supported by technologically advanced Facilities
KDU Penang University College is strategically located in the heart of the city supported by technologically advanced Facilities

Students in the Northern Region of Malaysia can now go for the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Teaching English as a Second Language at the top ranked KDU Penang University College.

Students after SPM or O-Levels in can consider the 2.5-year Diploma in Professional English Communication at KDU Penang University College. Upon completion of the diploma, graduates can continue on into Year 2 of the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Teaching English as a Second Language degree also offered at KDU Penang.

In this new information age, social media have reshaped the way people, organisations and businesses work. Despite the various traditional and new ways of communicating, proficient and professional English communicators are much needed to gather and effectively disseminate news.

The current media industry calls for proficient English communicators who are not only good in producing effective copywriting, but also good explainers, persuaders, story tellers and thinkers. A professional English communicator can sell ideas more effectively, give better presentation to potential clients, propose new projects and convince customers of the benefits of a newly created product.

KDU Penang University College is a 5-Star Ranked College by MyQuest
KDU Penang University College is a 5-Star Ranked College by MyQuest

The Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Teaching English as a Second Language at KDU Penang University College is aimed at preparing students to meet the demands and challenges in the teaching profession in both public and private education institutions.

Thus, it is designed for non-graduate teachers, school-leavers, and those interested in joining the teaching profession to be better equipped with a solid command of the knowledge and skills required for an educator.

KDU Penang TESL graduates will not only be equipped with practical knowledge and hands-on experience needed for language teaching but also professional attitudes, good ethics and learning qualities. Aside from being a language teacher, a graduate of the TESL programme can also be a teaching material writer or editor, private tutor, international school instructor, college lecturer, language facilitator at summer programmes, online tutor, corporate trainer, programme director and academic consultant.

Students after SPM, UEC, STPM, O-Levels or A-Levels interested to register at KDU University College Penang may go to this link. Affordable Accommodation is provided. Scholarships are available.

Best Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Teaching English as a Second Language in Malaysia at Top Ranked KDU Penang University College

Top students come to study at KDU Penang University College
Top students come to study at KDU Penang University College

The Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Teaching English as a Second Language at KDU Penang University College is aimed at preparing students to meet the demands and challenges in the teaching profession in both public and private education institutions. Thus, the Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) degree programme at KDU Penang University College  is designed for non-graduate teachers, school-leavers, and those interested in joining the teaching profession to be better equipped with a solid command of the knowledge and skills required for an educator.

KDU Penang University College TESL graduates will not only be equipped with practical knowledge and hands-on experience needed for language teaching but also professional attitudes, good ethics and learning qualities. Aside from being a language teacher, a graduate of this programme can also be a teaching material writer or editor, private tutor, international school instructor, college lecturer, language facilitator at summer programmes, online tutor, corporate trainer, programme director and academic consultant.

Students after SPM, UEC, STPM, O-Levels or A-Levels interested to register at KDU University College Penang may go to this link. Affordable Accommodation is provided. Scholarships are available.

YEAR 1 Subjects for the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Teaching English as a Second Language at KDU Penang University College

Top students come to study at KDU Penang University College
Top students come to study at KDU Penang University College

  • History of Education in Malaysia
  • Philosophy of Education
  • Principles of Second Language Learning & Teaching
  • Introduction to Linguistics
  • English Syntax and Morphology
  • Teaching Aural-Oral Skills in ESL
  • Psychology for ESL Teachers
  • ESL Testing and Evaluation
  • Teaching Reading in ESL
  • Teaching Writing in ESL
  • Elective 1
  • Elective (Open) 1

YEAR 2 Subjects for the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Teaching English as a Second Language at KDU Penang University College

On campus gym at KDU Penang University College
On campus gym at KDU Penang University College

  • Education Research and Methodology
  • Teaching Grammar in ESL
  • Teaching Literature in ESL
  • Teaching Methods and Classroom Management
  • Technology in ELT
  • ESP in ESL
  • Material Selection and Adaptation
  • Elective 2
  • Elective 3
  • Elective 4
  • Elective 5
  • Elective (Open) 2
  • Elective (Open) 3

YEAR 3 Subjects for the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Teaching English as a Second Language at KDU Penang University College

Auditorium at KDU Penang University College
Auditorium at KDU Penang University College

  • Contrastive and Error Analysis
  • Remedial Language Teaching
  • Drama in the ESL Classroom
  • Final Year Project
  • Teaching Practicum
  • ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
  • Discourse Analysis
  • Media Resources in ELT
  • Introduction to Prose Forms & Poetry
  • Sociolinguistics and Education
  • Psycholinguistics
  • English Phonetics & Phonology
  • Educational Leadership and Management
  • ELECTIVE (OPEN) SUBJECTS
  • Public Speaking and Oral Presentation
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Social Responsibility
  • Critical Thinking

SPECIALISED TEACHERS AT KDU PENANG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Library at KDU Penang University College
Library at KDU Penang University College

Improve your spoken and written English with KDU Penang’s highly qualified, experienced and recognised TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) trained teachers who have the knowledge and skills to support diverse learner needs in the modern teaching environment.

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Boost your language skills through a fun-filled curriculum as live experience is provided to enhance classroom learning. Students are given opportunities to use English language in real-life situations as they go on field trips. Drama is also incorporated into the curriculum to develop the language proficiency of our English language learners and to add to the ‘fun’ learning experience!

DIVERSE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COMMUNITY

Over the years, more than 1,200 local and international students from over 48 countries have completed the English courses at the department successfully. Your opportunity to use English language on a daily basis is increased as the university college is made up of diverse international students from over 48 countries like Japan, Thailand, Korea, Indonesia, Mongolia, the Philippines, China and more. This contributes to the richness of the environment for the teaching and learning of the language.

Career opportunities in Malaysia with a Degree in English or TESL

Career opportunities are abundant to an individual with a degree in English because skills gained from this area of study can be easily applied to many career areas. Individuals possessing the ability to think clearly and critically, to analyse and interpret data, and communicate results are in great demand by employers.

The following list contains a representative sample of jobs of former graduates

UCSI students playing basketball at the Multipurpose Hall with the Gym in the background.
UCSI students playing basketball at the Multipurpose Hall with the Gym in the background.

with an English major: actor/actress, advertising copywriters, archivists, authors, biographers, book publishers, broadcasters, career counselors, child care specialists, columnists, corrective therapists, communication skills trainers, consultants, corporate communications executives, creative writers, critics, editors, ESL instructors, human resource assistants, interpreters/translators, journalists, marketing specialists, manuscript readers, mass media assistants, news reporters, proofreaders, and public relations executives.

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Malaysia’s Best Private Universities for Computer Games Design Development Degree

Best Private Universities in Malaysia to Study a Top Rated Game Design or Computer Games Technology Degree

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Entertainment Software is one of the fastest growing industries in the world economy. In fact, Digital Games have become mainstream media, with nett earnings even surpassing that of the film industry. The increased demand for games is good news for students who are interested to design games as a career in Malaysia. Job opportunities have increased for well trained game developers from top private universities in Malaysia.

Students after SPM or O-Levels may go for the Foundation in Computing & Technology or Foundation in Arts a top private university in Malaysia for 1 year before continuing on to the 3-year Computer Games Development or Game Design degree. With 3 credits in SPM or O-Levels including Maths, students may go for the 2-year Diploma in Information Technology or Diploma in Game Design and then enter into Year 2 of the Computer Games Development or Game Design degree. Pre-University students with the relevant results in STPM, A-Levels, SAM, CPU, AUSMAT, etc. can enter directly into Year 1 of the degree.

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Top Private Universities in Malaysia for Game Design or Computer Games Technology Degree

Top private universities in Malaysia offering degree programmes in  Games Development or Computer Game Technology are

  1. KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
  2. Asia Pacific University
  3. KDU Penang University College

Top Computer Games Development Degree Programme in Malaysia at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie’s Creative Media Department — a component of the

KDU Game Technology students
KDU Game Technology students

School of Computing and Creative Media — is offering the Bachelor of Game Development (Hons) and Foundation Studies (Art and Technology) programmes.

A press release said the Bachelor’s degree programme allows students the option to specialise in any one of the three discipline tracks in Game Development — Game Art, Game Design and Game Technology.

The school is pioneering the concept of ‘technological artistry’ in Malaysia, an approach to incorporate creativity into technology in order to produce graduates who will be the bridge between the two fields.

It is also spearheading MyGameDev2020, an Entry Point Project Initiative under the Performance Management and Delivery Unit (Pemandu) Education National Key Results Area (NKEA).

This Game Development Cluster represents the start of a strategic collaboration between educational

KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus Accommodation Block (White) is just next to the main block
KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus Accommodation Block (White) is just next to the main block

institutions and industry sectors to create a high income, sustainable creative economy in the area of Game Development for Malaysia.

“The potentials of the industry are ripe for the picking, and the timing is ideal for Malaysia to seize this opportunity and enhance its global footprint in this sector,” said School of Computing and Creative Media head Tan Chin Ike.

“To ensure the industry’s success in the country, it is imperative that Malaysia develops a critical mass of skilled talents in this fast-growing industry.”

KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Codemasters Studios, one of Europe’s largest independent games companies. With this, the Bachelor of

KDU University College's 50,000-sq ft library with coffee bar, learning pods and reading areas promoting collaborative activities and student interaction
KDU University College’s 50,000-sq ft library with coffee bar, learning pods and reading areas promoting collaborative activities and student interaction

Game Development (Hons) programme has adopted Codemasters Studios’ benchmarking and standards for curriculum and assessment methods. This collaboration is crucial in creating talents who will require minimum training for integration into this industry.

“We are not merely talking about quantity, but world-class quality which we can and have already achieved. We now have many local studios in Malaysia currently working on the next-generation game titles for the latest consoles. The quality will blow your mind.

“Look at the end credits of films like ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks’, ‘Yogi Bear’ and ‘X-Men: First Class’. You will notice Malaysian names. The art for DiRT3 and Grid 2, both racing video games developed and published by Codemasters Studios, was mostly done in Malaysia by Malaysians. In fact, Malaysian talent has helped Ang Lee’s blockbuster movie ‘Life of Pi’ win an Oscar for Visual Effects as well,” said Tan.

KDU has also invested very heavily in their academic staff, most of whom were early pioneers in the Malaysian Game Development

Yap Lichen and Rex Cheefei at KDU Game Development Showcase of Vestigia
Yap Lichen and Rex Cheefei at KDU Game Development Showcase of Vestigia

Scene.

As such KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Game Development students are favourably received by the industry, and Tan is confident of a 100 per cent employability rate upon graduation.

“Because our teaching staff are predominantly from the industry and with their invaluable wealth of experience both in teaching and in developing games, our students are taught the production and pipeline techniques used by the actual game development industry, thus making them generally well-accepted into the fold.

“In fact, an international major game developer told us that our course actually met their expectations in terms of syllabus and, more importantly, outcomes for talent development,” he said.

KDU University College’s E3-Boosters, a newly introduced initiative, is expected to further enhance student employability.

Comprising three core elements — English Proficiency, EQ Development and Entrepreneurship — the initiative ultimately aims to groom individuals with good interpersonal skills and who are confident team players and problem-solvers with a positive attitude to learning.

KDU University College uses state-of-the-art Dell Alienware machines in its lab to educate students on game development and keep them abreast of all the latest technologies.
KDU University College uses state-of-the-art Dell Alienware machines in its lab to educate students on game development and keep them abreast of all the latest technologies.

KDU University College features a state-of-the-art game development studio that is fully equipped with Alienware desktops and a games research and recreation room with the latest games and consoles.

The career opportunities open to graduates in this field include game artists, designers, scripters, testers and programmers.

Game Development market share is currently valued at US$72 billion, with net earnings that surpass even that of the film industry.

In September 2013, Take-Two Interactive’s Grand Theft Auto 5 crossed US$1 billion in sales in just three days, making it the fastest selling property across all forms of entertainment.

Awards won by the Computing & Game Design Students at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

EduSpiral took my father & I to visit KDU University College and talk to the Game Technology lecturer & Head. I was able to make a good decision in choosing the right university. Choon Meng, Game Technology at KDU University College
EduSpiral took my father & I to visit KDU University College and talk to the Game Technology lecturer & Head. I was able to make a good decision in choosing the right university.
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  • Awarded an Entry Point Project under the Malaysian Government’s Economic Transformation Plan (ETP), spearheading the Game Development Industry in Malaysia.
  • MyGameDev2020 is an initiative spearheaded by KDU University College that represents the start of a strategic collaboration between educational institutions and industry sectors.
  • KDU University College collaborates with Codemasters Studios to develop talent and to build national awareness.
  • Bachelor of Game Development (Hons) programme student won The Merit Award for the MSC-Malaysia APICTA 2013 awards under the Best of Tertiary Student Project Category (Creative Multimedia)
  • Bachelor of Computing programme won the central zone category for the MyInovasi 2012 competition, a competition organized by the Ministry of Higher Education to promote innovation and creativity.
YEAR ACHIEVEMENTS
2011 Lee Jian Aun (leader), Lee Jian Yi, Gan Chun Meng (School of Computing and Creative Media) Finalist – Microsoft Imagine Cup Malaysia 2011
2014 Khor Rui Yen & Chua Yin Fu (School of Computing, Communication & Media Studies) Team Member – The Best Prototype Award – MDeC-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Global Start-up Labs Programme

Bachelor of Game Development (Hons) at KDU University College

Electronic Games is one of the fastest growing industries in the world economy; it has now become

Game Lab at KDU University College is equipped with Alienware for the Game Technology degree students
Game Lab at KDU University College is equipped with Alienware for the Game Technology degree students

mainstream with net earnings surpassing that of the film industry. The global market for electronic games is expected to grow from $67 billion in 2012 to $82 billion in 2017.

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

The teaching team is actively involved in the industry and is experts at their respective fields. In this unique programme, you are given the opportunity to specialize one of three game development

Area51 Game Vault for Game Development Students at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
Area51 Game Vault for Game Development Students at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

disciplines. If you have a keen eye for visual aesthetics and 3D Modelling, consider being a game artist. If you enjoy analyzing, writing stories and crafting experiences, opt to be a game designer. If you love mathematics, problem-solving and going through lines of codes, make game technology your preferred major. KDU University College is collaborating with Codemasters Studios to develop talent and to build national awareness.

This collaboration is also aimed at adopting the industry benchmarking and standards for curriculum and assessment methods in our delivery. Codemasters Studios is one of the Britain’s oldest video game development companies and is considered Europe’s largest independent games company with nearly 700 employees worldwide.

Course Outline for the Bachelor of Game Development (Hons) at KDU University College

Year 1 Subjects for the Bachelor of Game Development (Hons) at KDU University College

• Fundamentals of Game Art

• Fundamentals of Game Design

• Fundamentals of Game Development

• Fundamentals of Game Technology  

Specialization

Game Art Game Design  Game Technology
  • Animation Principles
  • Digital Drawing
  • Digital Imaging
  • Introduction to 3D Modelling
  • Game Level Design
  • Game Media Studies
  • Game Narrative
  • Game Systems Analysis & Design
  • Data Structures & Algorithms
  • Fundamentals of Programming
  • Logic, Math & Physics for Games
  • Object Oriented Programming

Year 2 Subjects for the Bachelor of Game Development (Hons) at KDU University College

• Game Business & Marketing

• Game Project Studio I & II

• Human Computer Interaction for Games

Specialization

Game Art Game Design  Game Technology
  • 2D Game Art Development
  • 3D Game Animation I & II
  • 3D Game Art Development
  • 3D Game Modelling & Texturing I & II
  • Game Genre Studies I & II
  • Game Social & Culture Studies
  • Game QA & Testing
  • Game World Creation
  • Multiplayer Game Design
  • 3D Game Programming
  • Artificial Intelligence for Games
  • Game Programming
  • Graphics Programming
  • Mobile Game Development
  • Object Oriented Systems Analysis & Design

Year 3 Subjects for the Bachelor of Game Development (Hons) at KDU University College

• Final Year Project

• Internship

• Project Proposal

Specialization

Game Art Game Design  Game Technology
  • Advance 3D Game Art
  • Concept Art for Games
  • Game Futures
  • Game Support Documentation & Review
  • Data Communication & Networking
  • Game Engine Architecture & Design

Studying Computer Games Design Development at Top Ranked Asia Pacific University (APU) in Malaysia

The Best Computer Games Development Course at Asia Pacific University

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.
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.

Students after SPM or O-Levels may go for the Foundation in Computing at Asia Pacific University for 1 year before continuing on to the 3-year UK Dual Award BSc. (Hons) Games Development degree. With 3 credits in SPM or O-Levels including Maths, students may go for the 2-year Diploma in Information & Communications Technology or Diploma in Information & Communications Technology with specialism in Software Engineering and then enter into Year 2 of the BSc. (Hons) Games Development degree at Asia Pacific University. Pre-University students with the relevant results in STPM, A-Levels, SAM, CPU, AUSMAT, etc. can enter directly into Year 1 of the BSc. (Hons) Games Development degree.

Entertainment Software is one of the fastest growing industries in the world economy. In fact, Digital Games have become mainstream media, with nett earnings even surpassing that of the film industry. Asia Pacific University (APU) is one of the best universities in Malaysia for IT and computing studies, hence, making it an excellent choice for students interested in pursuing their students in Game Design.

I whatsapped EduSpiral and got the information I needed about the university and course. He then arranged for me and my mother to meet up with APU counselors and to tour the campus as well. Li Jian, IT at Asia Pacific University
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Li Jian, IT at Asia Pacific University

The degree combines computer programming and mathematical disciplines with aspects of games design. You will acquire a wide range of skills including programming, systems architecture, multimedia technologies, human computer interaction, graphics, animation, sound and video.

Additionally you will develop a strong appreciation of the software design and management processes and principles.

On completing the programme you will be able to demonstrate creativity in problem-solving and decision-making in complex situations and also creativity and imagination in design situations.

Throughout the programme, you will have the opportunity to strengthen and demonstrate your initiative, personal responsibility, personal enterprise, self-reliance and self-direction – all essential skills for a games programming professional.

The computer games programme at Asia Pacific University benefits from outstanding IT facilities.

Asia Pacific University is a top ranked university in Malaysia with its new campus at Technology Park Malaysia. An impressive 95% of APU's graduates obtain jobs before graduation
Asia Pacific University is a top ranked university in Malaysia with its new campus at Technology Park Malaysia. An impressive 95% of APU’s graduates obtain jobs before graduation

The teaching team enjoy very good relationships with local and national games employers; their feedback informs the development of the programme’s modules and some also deliver guest lectures.

The Computer Games Development degree programme at Asia Pacific University is specifically designed to provide:

  • Knowledge, skills, and abilities required by a technical professional in the field of computer games.
  • The ability to critically evaluate the design, logic, and implementation of computer games.
  • Facility with advanced techniques for computer graphics and 3D digital animation.

Year 1 Subjects for the Computer Games Development Degree Course at Asia Pacific University

Asia Pacific University (APU) is ranked Tier 5 or "Excellent" in the SETARA 2013 rating by MQA. APU is now operating at its new iconic campus at Technology Park Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.
Asia Pacific University (APU) is ranked Tier 5 or “Excellent” in the SETARA 2013 rating by MQA. APU is now operating at its new iconic campus at Technology Park Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.

The focus of this degree is the technical aspects of designing and developing interactive computer games – there is little emphasis on ‘creative’ design elements. Modules that provide a foundation for any IT professional include System Analysis & Design, Fundamentals of Software Development, and Introduction to Programming.

Introduction to Management and Computing & IT in the Workplace provide a foundation for multidisciplinary education and understanding personal and organisational development. The specialised modules cover the essentials of computer game logic design and interaction of game elements. Important and relevant skills for independent learning are introduced throughout this level.

Common Modules

Computer lab at Asia Pacific University (APU)
Computer lab at Asia Pacific University (APU)

  • Computing & IT in the Workplace
  • Fundamentals of Software Development
  • Introduction To C Programming
  • Introduction to Management
  • Mathematical Concepts for Computing
  • System Analysis & Design

Specialised Modules

  • Computer Games Design: Documentation
  • Computer Games Level Design
  • Games Engines
  • Games Physics

In addition to the above, all students are also required to successfully complete General Studies modules as stipulated by the Malaysian Qualification Agency, as well as fulfill credit requirements for Co-Curricular Activities.

Year 2 Subjects for the Computer Games Development Degree Course at Asia Pacific University

Further in-depth games analysis and design skills are developed at Level 2 with Analogue Games and Believable Models, while

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the two Games Design modules take you through the complete production lifecycle. Basic 3D Computer Character Modelling and Imaging & Special Effects introduce the context of digital representation and manipulation that is the foundation for animation.

In Computer Graphics you will be introduced to APIs that implement graphical transformation algorithms. Animation and digital image manipulation are key areas of study at Level 3. Along with independent learning, a common theme in all APU ICT awards is fostering creativity and innovation in individuals and teams. These themes are the specific focus of the Creativity & Innovation and Research Methods for Computing & Technology modules.

Independent learning continues in all modules but is a particular focus and requirement in Research Methods.

Common Modules

  • Creativity & Innovation
  • Professional & Enterprise Development
  • Research Methods For Computing and Technology

Specialised Modules

  • Analogue Games
  • Basic 3D Computer Character Modelling
  • Believable Models for Games & Virtual Reality
  • Computer Games Design: High Concept and Preproduction
  • Computer Games Design: Production and Testing
  • Computer Graphics
  • Imaging & Special Effects
  • Mathematics for Computer Graphics
  • Programming Concepts in C++

Year 3 Subjects for the Computer Games Development Degree Course at Asia Pacific University

Mini-Lounge for Computer Games Development students at Asia Pacific University
Mini-Lounge for Computer Games Development students at Asia Pacific University

The focus of Level 3 is further development of relevant technical skills and the ability to apply these skills with strong critical thinking and analysis. Advanced techniques for computer graphics and animation are built on the skills acquired at previous levels, and audio for computer games is introduced.

HCI and Usability and Mobile Multimedia & Gaming present approaches to designing and evaluating applications with an emphasis on the user perspective. General personal and professional development is enhanced in Project Management, while Innovation Management & New Product Development continues the theme of generating new ideas and creating new products.

The Computer Games Development Project also develops the academic and practical aspects of your chosen areas of study and reinforces your independent learning skills. This is where you will demonstrate higher level critical thinking, analysis and solutions development skills which will enhance your employability.

Common Modules

  • Innovation Management and New Product Development

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    EduSpiral assists students from application to accommodation visit and checking into the hostel. Vincent Chow from Ipoh checking into his APU accommodation
  • Project Management

Specialised Modules

  • 3D Computer Graphics
  • Advanced 3D Character Modelling and Animation
  • Audio For Computer Games
  • Computer Games Development Project
  • HCI and Usability
  • Investigations in Compter Games Development
  • Mobile Multimedia & Gaming
  • Multimedia Techniques For Animation, Games & Film Effects
  • Programming Techniques for Animation & Computer Games

CAREERS IN COMPUTER GAMES DEVELOPMENT

Primarily involved in designing and developing interactive games to be deployed over a wide variety of platforms, using a wide range of techniques. Jobs include Games Programmers, Games Developers and others.

Games Development graduates from Asia Pacific University have found jobs from many game companies such as:

Asia Pacific University wins the APICTA Awards 2016
Asia Pacific University wins the APICTA Awards 2016

  • Riverwalk Multimedia Sdn Bhd
  • Publicis Groupe (Malaysia)
  • ISOBAR Sdn Bhd
  • Big Ant Studio
  • JOCOM IT SDN BHD
  • Axon-HCL
  • FunTogetherGames
  • The New Straits Times Press(Malaysia)
  • Streamline Studios
  • NinetyNineWorks
  • iG Interactive
  • Mediasoft

The UK Dual Degree Programmes at Asia Pacific University

Staffordshire University is a top rated university in the UK
Staffordshire University is a top rated university in the UK

The Dual Degree Programmes are offered through a unique collaborative partnership between APU and Staffordshire University, United Kingdom, through which Staffordshire accredits undergraduate programmesthat 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.

The APU-Staffordshire Dual Degree Programmes are offered under an approved collaboration in accordance with the Code of Practice for the Assurance of Academic Quality and Standards in Higher Education as published by the United Kingdom Quality Assurance Agency’s (QAA).

APU’s academic programmes are all approved by the Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia and the qualifications are accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).

Best UK Dual Award Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Games Programming at KDU Penang University College

KDU Penang University College Game Design Students at work
KDU Penang University College Game Design Students at work

Students after SPM or O-Levels in the northern region of Malaysia who are interested in pursuing a top computing diploma can consider the 2-year Diploma in Games Technology or the Diploma in Computer Studies at KDU Penang University College. Upon completion of the diploma, graduates can continue on into Year 2 of the Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Games Programming degree UK dual award from a top 50 UK university.

The Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Games Programming degree at KDU Penang University College is to equip graduates with the latest techniques and resources to develop mobile social media and console games.

KDU Penang University College offers the UK Dual Award Computer Science degree. Graduates of the Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Games Programming course will receive the degree awarded by KDU Penang University College and University of Lincoln which is a Top 50 Ranked university in the UK. The University of Lincoln is highly regarded for its innovative approach to teaching, learning and engagement, and has been rated the UK’s number one modern university by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016. University of Lincoln is also ranked Top 50 in the UK for computer science programmes.

KDU Penang University College Campus is strategically located in the city area
KDU Penang University College Campus is strategically located in the city area

The Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Games Programming degree at KDU Penang University College is to equip graduates with the latest techniques and resources to develop mobile social media and console games.

The Games Programming degree at KDU Penang is validated by a leading UK university and upon successful completion of the programme graduates are awarded two degree certificates. The courses in this degree offer students the ability to study and explore game design and programming, 3D graphics, game engine programming and other specialist topics such as artificial intelligence and social gaming.

  • Gain a degree from KDU Penang University College plus a degree from top ranked University of

    Lecture Hall at KDU Penang University College
    Lecture Hall at KDU Penang University College

    Lincoln, UK

  • Improved international academic recognition for your studies;
  • Improved employability via a more developed and stronger CV;
  • Improved English skills;
  • Exposure to UK-style education in Malaysia
  • Professional and guest lecturer speakers from Malaysia and UK;
  • Study abroad opportunities. Spend up to a year in the UK (optional)

The Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Games Programming degree at KDU Penang University College will prepare students for the demands of the game industry with graduates possessing a wide variety of skill sets which will enable them to be:

  • Games and gameplay programmer
  • AI programmer
  • Games level designers
  • Start-up their own game companies

Programme Structure for the Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Games Programming at KDU Penang University College

YEAR 1 Subjects for the Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Games Programming Programme at KDU Penang University College

KDU Penang University College Game Design Students at work
KDU Penang University College Game Design Students at work

  • Programming Fundamentals
  • Computer Architecture
  • Fundamentals of Relational Database
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • System Analysis and Design
  • Object-Oriented Programming
  • Foundation of Human Computer Interaction
  • Computer Networks
  • Data Structures & Algorithms

YEAR 2 Subjects for the Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Games Programming Programme at KDU Penang University College

Super comfy Game Lounge for students to research and try out games at KDU College Penang
Super comfy Game Lounge for students to research and try out games at KDU College Penang

  • Simulation for Game Dynamics
  • Game Asset Construction
  • Operating Systems and Concurrency
  • Computer Games Design (Web) Or Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Network Programming with UNIX
  • Professional Software Engineering Practice
  • Elective 1**
  • 3D Graphics Programming (GP) / Intelligent Systems (AI)
  • Writing and Referencing
  • Elective 2**
  • Public Speaking
  • Multimedia and Game Animation

YEAR 3 Subjects for the Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Games Programming Programme at KDU Penang University College

Game Technology Lab at KDU Penang University College
Game Technology Lab at KDU Penang University College

  • Individual Project 1
  • Game Engine Architecture (GP) / Artificial Intelligence for Games (AI)
  • Physics Simulation
  • Elective 3**
  • Individual Project 2
  • Social and Current issues in Computing
  • Advanced Games Studies (GP) / Autonomous Mobile Robotics(AI)
  • Tools for Making Games
  • Industrial Training

Programme Specialisation

  • GP – Courses in Games Programming
  • AI – Courses in Artificial Intelligence

Field Electives

Close personal attention from KDU University College Penang full time lecturers allow for students to excel in their studies
Close personal attention from KDU University College Penang full time lecturers allow for students to excel in their studies

  • Mobile Application Development
  • C# Programming for Games
  • Computer Security
  • Data Science
  • Business Intelligence
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Mobile Computing
  • Critical Perspectives on Project Management
  • Cross-Platform Development

** Students will choose 3 courses from the Field electives. Two with 3 credits and one with 4 credits.
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KDU Penang University College Partner University – University of Lincoln Rankings

University of Lincoln is a Top 50 Ranked University in the UK
University of Lincoln is a Top 50 Ranked University in the UK

  • 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 Computer Science & Information ranks University of Lincoln at 43
  • 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 Computer Science by the Complete University Guide, University of Lincoln is ranked 47th.
  • 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.

Why the University of Lincoln, UK?

Quality teaching, employable graduates, strong links with industry, and an innovative and dynamicapproach to learning – just a few highlights of studying with our dual award programme. Here are a few more:

  • The University of Lincoln is highly regarded for its innovative approach to teaching, learning and engagement, and has been rated the UK’s number one modern university by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016.
  • Lincoln is proud to be home to world-leading researchers who are making profound contributions to their subject areas. More than half of the research submitted by Lincoln to the national Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014 was judged to be internationally excellent or world-leading (3* or 4*) – the highest scores possible.
  • The School of Computer Science (SoCS), University of Lincoln has a rapidly growing international reputation for its research. Some recent achievements include:
    • PRaVDA’s proton computed tomography being represented in “The 100 engineering ideas that changed the world” exhibition at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET);
    • hosting the 7th European Conference on Mobile Robots (ECMR’15);
    • and the award-winning Twitter garden (Gold Medal: Royal Horticultural Society, Chelsea Flower Show 2013)

Increased Demand for Computer Games in the World thereby Increasing Demand for Qualified Games Design Graduates from Top Universities in Malaysia

KDU University College offers the degree in Games Development. Students have access to Alienware in their Game Lab.
KDU University College offers the degree in Games Development. Students have access to Alienware in their Game Lab.

The worldwide video game marketplace, which includes video game console hardware and software, online, mobile and PC games, reached $93 billion in 2013, up from $79 billion in 2012, according to Gartner, Inc. Driven by strong mobile gaming and video game console and software sales, the market is forecast to reach $111 billion by 2015.

Mobile games are the fastest-growing segment of the market, with revenue set to nearly double between 2013 and 2015 from $13.2 billion to $22 billion.

“As mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) continue to grow, the mobile game category will show the biggest growth due to the entertainment value provided by games compared with other app categories,” said Brian Blau, research director at Gartner.

“This growth is fueled by healthy premium mobile device sales globally and a desire by consumers to play games on these multifunction

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devices that are capable of displaying increasingly sophisticated game content.”

According to PWC, Mobile is delivering a new generation of gamers.Global mobile games revenue is forecast to reach US$15bn in 2018, rising at a CAGR of 9.6%. China, Japan and the US are key markets. Only advertising revenue, which is still relatively small, will grow at a faster rate within the video games segment.

Rising smartphone ownership is increasing access to mobile games globally and has enabled innovation in gameplay and business models.

However, production values are very high and costs of development are rising partly due to heavy demand, lack of specialized and qualified skilled workers, and the pressure to deliver more within an increasingly shorter amount of time.

Hence, there is a need for people who are trained and competent in the workflow of Game Development

The new Games Design Lab and its accompanying Games Lounge, both costing some RM300,000 invested by KDU College Penang.
The new Games Design Lab and its accompanying Games Lounge, both costing some RM300,000 invested by KDU College Penang.

with very specialized fields of study.

Games technology covers a wide area that includes simulation, programming and adventure features for use in areas such as entertainment, gaming and multimedia. If you’re looking for a career that combines creativity and technical IT skills, then this course is perfect for you, as you will be able to explore games as both a technical and an entertainment medium.

The Industry is growing at an incredible rate and shows no sign of ever slowing down. Almost everyone plays games in some form.

Computer Games Industry Growth in Malaysia

Game Lab equipped with Alienware for the Game Technology degree students
Game Lab equipped with Alienware for the Game Technology degree students

Malaysia has about 700 people currently employed in the games industry, a figure that is hoped to grow considerably in the coming years. Moreover, the country is home to companies that produce a sizeable amount of content.

The video games market in Malaysia is poised to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8% between 2011 and 2015.

Growth will be supported by the growing spending on game applications, especially social and mobile gaming, which will be four times more than spending on music.

According to industry observers, the platform has undergone a lot of growth that there is tremendous opportunity in the mobile and social game monetisation space.

The International Game Developers Association (IGDA), Malaysia, lists up to 48 game companies, 10 of which engage in co-production with foreign partners. Employment is on-going both for the technically-inclined as well as for those in design, marketing and business backgrounds.

The Game Industry is ever expanding and opportunities is endless. South-East Asia is now a   hotbed of potential and many companies ranging from mobile app developers, indie game developers to triple-AAA studios are seeing that and setting up shop

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within the region.

MULTIMEDIA Development Corp (MDeC) aims to make Malaysia the regional hub for games and interactive media within the next three years due to the explosive growth in the business.

According to the 2014 global games report, the international games market will breach the US$100 billion (RM350 billion) mark before hitting US$102.9 billion by 2017.

This represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.1 percent, outstripping the previous year’s estimate due to the relentless growth of both Asian markets and mobile gaming, said MDeC chief executive officer Datuk Yasmin Mahmood.

“This is indeed an exciting prospect for all of us, especially to the growth of the games industry,” she said at the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between creative animation studio, Lemon Sky Animation Sdn Bhd, with Bandai Namco Studios Singapore Pte Ltd.

The Malaysian creative content industry is estimated to be worth RM10 billion.

The creative multimedia cluster alone recorded RM6.39 billion inrevenue last year and created over 10,000 jobs. Investment grew by 16 per cent to RM470 million from 2012.

DIZZYING HEIGHTS: Lemon Sky Games & Animation handled part of the art design for 2013's hit Call of Duty: Ghosts.
DIZZYING HEIGHTS: Lemon Sky Games & Animation handled part of the art design for 2013’s hit Call of Duty: Ghosts.

Yasmin said there were currently 330 local creative multimedia content companies and over 50 Multimedia Super Corridor-status creative firms involved in game-related development activities.

She said an action plan was in place to bring foreign anchor game companies and publishers here to collaborate with the local players to develop the industry.

“We already have great industry players and many more talents coming in into the industry. With the local talent pool primed and ready for games development art and designs, we have the strong potential to create a good eco-system for the hub,” she said.

On the partnership between Bandai Namco and Lemon Sky, Yasmin said it showed the growth of Malaysian creative content industry and its potential to develop into a world-class creative hub.

“It will undoubtedly propel the local games industry to greater heights. The partnerships will see new series of projects that Bandai Namco has planned with Lemon Sky next year and expand the latter’s services into full-fledged game development,” she said.

Lemon Sky’s chief executive officer Cheng Fei Wong said the agreements would hopefully encourage other players in the industry to penetrate the global market and view the industry as positive in the coming years.

Games Industry in need of qualified and well trained professionals from top universities

If Malaysia wants to go further and be the games development hub for the region, it needs to have a critical mass of skilled

KDU University College uses state-of-the-art Dell Alienware machines in its lab to educate students on game development and keep them abreast of all the latest technologies.
KDU University College uses state-of-the-art Dell Alienware machines in its lab to educate students on game development and keep them abreast of all the latest technologies.

people, says Tan.

To achieve this, private universities in Malaysia are key in nurturing game technology talents. Asia Pacific University, KDU University College , KDU College Penang and HELP University are just some of the higher learning centres offering various IT courses to cater to this market.

However, too many students are enrolling for generic IT courses that allow them the flexibility of choice or because it’s an easier option, says Tan.

This has resulted in the number of students learning computer science or proficient in programming, logic and algorithms dropping significantly over the years.

The reality is that we want specialists or at least people with the propensity to code well and problem-solve, he says.
“C++ is one of the crucial programming languages but the honest truth is we want programmers who are grounded in fundamentals so that they can easily adapt and move between languages,” he says.

“Technology changes rapidly – graduates should be agile enough to adapt and move on as well.”

Tan, who is also the chairman of MyGameDev2020, an Entry Point Project under the Economic Transformation Programme for nurturing skilled talents in games development, says that a big company (which he declined to name) was here recently to set up a game development studio and it was not concerned about incentives or infrastructure but rather th e talent pool that would be available to it.

Exposure and experience in the games industry in Malaysia

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.
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.

Lemon Sky Games & Animation chief executive officer Wong Cheng Fei says there is a shortage of 3D animators and 3D modellers and the studio has been hiring foreign talents to fill the gaps. He also concurs with Tan that our graduates are not trained to handle coding, especially when working on big intellectual properties, as they have no working experience. The lack of working experience is not just a problem with students but also lecturers.

Les’ Copaque technical director Syed Nurfaiz Khalid says not all education providers have lecturers with industry exposure. In fact, some universities tend to hire their own students as lecturers after they graduate. This is not necessarily a bad thing but they may have a limited amount of knowledge to impart to their students due to lack of experience.

Learning the theory isn’t everything, as practical know-how is equally important for animators, says Syed. Education is crucial to gain the insight and knowledge on how the industry works but the onus is on the graduates to improve their skills and portfolio of work, says Les’ Copaque production director Yuki Tang Ying Sowk.

Many are not ready for the working world and need to be retrained upon entering the industry, she says. In

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fact, they are not even aware that there are many areas of specialisation for animation until they come on board.

Les’ Copaque provides basic training to all new recruits so that they are familiar with the entire work process, as it has eight sections handling various animation works. After the one-month training, most graduates will be able to handle basic animation works, says Tang. The industry is highly competitive and most companies are looking for the cream of the crop, he says.

“Most companies want graduates who can immediately make the transition from academics to actual application because they want to avoid spending money and resource in training them if possible,” he says.

Starting salary for games development and animation fresh graduates in Malaysia

A graduate with a degree in games development can expect to earn an average of RM2,000 to RM2,400 upon entering the

KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus
KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie Campus

industry.

The rate is slightly lower for graduates in animation — they can expect to get about RM1,600 to RM2,200, depending on the studio.

KDU’s Tan says most graduates have unrealistic expectations and expect to earn at least RM2,400 upon entering the industry even without having to work overtime or on weekends.

From the company’s perspective, a fresh graduate with little or no experience is not very valuable because he or she is an unproven element and can’t demand such high salaries.

They also may not be able to handle the workload, he says. Even large animation companies have low starting rates, as they want the graduates to work their way up the ladder before they can be paid more.

Les’ Copaque’s Tang also says that most graduates today want big money for less effort.
“The current generation also has commitment and discipline issues,” she says.

However that has not stopped the studio from hiring fresh graduates. Les’ Copaque, which is one of the

Asia Pacific University's Studio is well-equipped with Alienware Destop PC
Asia Pacific University’s Studio is well-equipped with Alienware Destop PC

largest animation studios in Malaysia, has over 160 employees and up to 80% are fresh graduates. But nothing is set in stone and some graduates with better portfolios have been hired with a starting salary of RM2,800 to RM3,000, Tan says.

Also, while graduates are expected to have an appropriate degree, most animation studios are willing to consider even those with totally different backgrounds.

Tang says the studio has even hired those with engineering and aerospace qualifications.
“On top of passion and technical know-how, animators need to have acting skills because they need to be able to act out what they intend to animate,” says Tang.

However, most universities do not place enough emphasis on this, she says.

Another skill they need to have is the ability to present an idea or work properly, as this is vital for working

Asia Pacific University's Studio is well-equipped with Alienware Destop PC
Asia Pacific University’s Studio is well-equipped with Alienware Destop PC

in teams. While ensuring that we have a ready supply of qualified graduates, the industry also needs to find a way to retain talents. Our talents are in high demand and many of them head to Singapore for better opportunities, says Tan.

“Medical, engineering and accountancy are often cited as the main professions suffering from brain drain but the creative multimedia industry also faces a similar situation here,” he says.

For example, the workforce of Ubisoft Singapore — the French gaming giant’s Asian office — is made up of about 20% to 30% Malaysians, says Tan.

That’s why many local studios resort to hiring foreigners in the end to fill up their vacancies, he says.

“The simple truth is we need to attract bigger companies to Malaysia. Talents leave because they want bigger and better challenges,” he says.

“They want to push the envelope of development and work on huge game titles. Malaysians in Singapore will eventually leave the island for bigger companies. It’s one of the realities of the industry.”

Finding a balance

Although doubts have been raised about the product of our higher education system, it’s hard to deny that the local industry has

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benefitted from the inception of the Multimedia Super Corridor back in 1996.

The general perception that the problem facing the industry is about mismatch of graduates’ skillsets is not entirely true, says MDeC director of creative multimedia division Hasnul Hadi Samsudin.

Hasnul, one of the founding members of MDeC, worked on Life of Pi while he was with Rhythm and Hues. He says we need successful companies and role models to encourage more talents to be a part of the creative multimedia industry.

“Actually it’s not a mismatch of skills but a mismatch of expectations,” he says.

“It’s very much a chicken and egg situation. Most say it’s the fault of our education system but on the other hand it’s also a matter of opportunity,” said Hasnul.

“We need more successful companies and role models to encourage people to want to be part of the industry,” he says.

Les’ Copaque, Animonsta Studios, FM Media, Azim Hulaimi (who was previously with Rhythm & Hues) and renowned independent filmmakers such as Liew Seng Tat and Tan Chui Mui are all proof that we have quality talents

Demand for well trained specialists in Game Technology in Malaysia

The new Games Design Lab and its accompanying Games Lounge, both costing some RM300,000 invested by KDU College Penang.
The new Games Design Lab and its accompanying Games Lounge, both costing some RM300,000 invested by KDU College Penang.

However, production values are very high and costs of development are rising partly due to heavy demand, lack of specialized and qualified skilled workers, and the pressure to deliver more within an increasingly shorter amount of time.

Hence, there is a need for people who are trained and competent in the workflow of Game Development with very specialized fields of study.

Games technology covers a wide area that includes simulation, programming and adventure features for use in areas such as entertainment, gaming and multimedia. If you’re looking for a career that combines creativity and technical IT skills, then this course is perfect for you, as you will be able to explore games as both a technical and an entertainment medium.

The Industry is growing at an incredible rate and shows no sign of ever slowing down. Almost everyone plays games in some form

Great potential for game developers
Great potential for game developers

or another whether on the PC, console or on their mobile devices. The Game Industry is generating more revenue than any

KDU University College uses state-of-the-art Dell Alienware machines in its lab to educate students on game development and keep them abreast of all the latest technologies.
KDU University College uses state-of-the-art Dell Alienware machines in its lab to educate students on game development and keep them abreast of all the latest technologies.

other entertainment medium out there so the potential for game developers out there are enormous and is constantly growing daily!

Game developers are amongst the most highly skilled creative talent out there in the creative industry.

To be a successful game developer, one not only has to figure out the problems of making a fun and entertaining game but also has to solve the complex production and marketing problems related to the industry.

In order to gain the necessary skills to succeed in the competitive gaming industry, students should choose the best university in Malaysia for computer games design or game development to study at.

CAREER OPTIONS

  • Game Art: Concept Artist, 2D Game Artist, 3D Game Artist, Level Artist, SFX Artist
  • Game Design: Game Designer, Level Designer, Story Scripter, Game Tester
  • Game Technology: Game Programmer, Engine Programmer, Tools Programmer, A.I. Programmer 

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EduSpiral took my father & I to visit KDU University College and talk to the Game Technology lecturer & Head. I was able to make a good decision in choosing the right university. Choon Meng, Game Technology at KDU University College
EduSpiral took my father & I to visit KDU University College and talk to the Game Technology lecturer & Head. I was able to make a good decision in choosing the right university.
Choon Meng, Game Technology at KDU University College

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