Taking Form 6 STPM vs Foundation Course at Private University in Malaysia

Study Form Six in Malaysia after SPM

Written by EduSpiral Consultant Services. For more information contact 01111408838

After SPM, there are many different pathways for you to choose from and sometimes it can be confusing. Because of this confusion, some students just take the easy way out of by choosing to study Form 6. Students should take the time to understand the system and how Form 6 works to see if you are able to handle the material and do well in the STPM examination. Scoring high in STPM is possible but it takes immense amount of focus and hard work. If you are not prepared for that, then you are already doomed from the start.

Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) is Malaysia’s version of the UK’s GCE A-Levels and is a Pre-University course recognised for entry into public universities in Malaysia. The STPM is also accepted for entry into private universities in Malaysia and overseas universities.

The STPM is acknowledged as one of the toughest exams in the world to study. The other way is the Matriculation course where only 10% of the seats are set aside for Non-bumis therefore the competition will be extremely high for the spots. A better choice, if you have the finances is to go for the Foundation course at top private universities in Malaysia. The Foundation course is 1 year which will save you time compared to the STPM and when you continue on to the degree course, you get to choose what you want to study.

Students with high distinctions have the advantage of scholarships for Foundation Programmes at the private universities. Since the Foundation programme is much easier than the STPM, you would probably get a high score in the Foundation programme and get a scholarship for the Degree course. However, if you choose the STPM which is extremely tough, although you may pass but you may not get 3As or 4As in STPM to apply for scholarships at Private Universities in Malaysia.

After SPM, one of the choices that students have is to take Form 6 and eventually the STPM examination. Most students choose the STPM because of financial difficulties which is a valid reason. However, if your parents can afford or if they can sacrifice, it is better to go for the Foundation programme at private universities in Malaysia. In the article below, we will discuss in detail the advantages and disadvantages of taking the STPM and why you should take the Foundation programme.

For more information contact 01111408838

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

What is the STPM?

I scored 10As in my SPM and needed scholarships to help me continue my studies. EduSpiral gave me the information online and took me around to the campuses to help me make the best choice. Lay Hoe, A-Levels at HELP Academy
I scored 10As in my SPM and needed scholarships to help me continue my studies. EduSpiral gave me the information online and took me around to the campuses to help me make the best choice.
Lay Hoe, A-Levels at HELP Academy

Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) is Malaysia’s version of the UK’s GCE A-Levels and is a Pre-University course recognised for entry into public universities (IPTA) in Malaysia. Choosing the right Pre-University course that fits you would mean that you have to ask yourself which methods of assessment best suit you?

Exams, coursework, practicals, group projects and presentations could all be in the mix in differing quantities. Every Pre-University course in Malaysia will include a percentage of the breakdown of assessment for the subjects. You need to understand yourself and capabilities in order to decide which Pre-University course would best suit you. Students who are not sure of what to study after SPM can contact EduSpiral Consultant Services to help guide you to choose the right course and university.

In order to help you make the right choice after SPM, I have compiled all the necessary information you need to know about Form Six and the STPM examination so that you understand what it is before choosing it.

Background of the Form Six Education System in Malaysia

Form Six has been operating in government aided secondary schools for more than 50 years.

Students who have completed upper secondary education and SPM Examination are eligible to do Form Six, if they meet the general and specific terms for the respective streams for 3 terms. There are two streams offered in Form Six education which are Social Science and Science.

Recognition of the STPM Certificate

The STPM certificate is recognised by the Government of Malaysia, Department of Civil Service (JPA) and Cambridge Assessment, England.

Students who have obtained excellent results in the STPM examination and co-curriculum are qualified to apply to further their education in local and overseas institutions of higher learning.

The STPM certificate is also recognised by the JPA for STPM leavers to assume posts in the government services.

Should I study Form Six and take the STPM In Malaysia?

In order to consider studying Form 6, students should take the time to understand the system and how Form 6 works.

We did not know where to go after our STPM results and our friend recommended EduSpiral to us. EduSpiral helped us to make the best choice. Foo Hong, Business at HELP College of Arts and Technology Kuo Qiat, Marketing at UCSI University
We did not know where to go after our STPM results and our friend recommended EduSpiral to us. EduSpiral helped us to make the best choice.
Foo Hong, Business at HELP College of Arts and Technology
Kuo Qiat, Marketing at UCSI University

Let’s look at the statistics below to help you decide whether you should take Form 6 or not.

There were 58,355 students who took STPM in 2013 and in 2014 it dropped to 48,615 students. It is a drop of 16.69% (9,740 candidates)

48,615 candidates registered for the STPM examinations in 2014 but only 42,854 sat for it. Only 390 out of 48,615 STPM 2014 obtained a 4.0 CGPA. 57 candidates failed the exam.

The national CGPA was 2.62 but for non-bumis to get their courses of choice, you will need higher CGPA. Ten students scored 5As, and a total of 398 students scored 4As. To obtain scholarships from private universities or overseas, you need to score 4As or 5As, so based on this, you can calculate the chances of you scoring in the STPM and obtaining a scholarship.

27,342 (63.80%), passed in four subjects, 7,130 in three subjects, 3,563 in two subjects and 2,410 passed just one subject. Pass here includes D and E. You need at least 2 Cs to join a degree course in private universities.

The number of candidates achieving 4 Principals (C) in STPM 2014 is 60.14 per cent. You need at least 2 Principals to join a degree course in private universities.

If you had scored high is SPM, you are eligible for scholarships for Foundation programmes at top private universities. The Foundation programmes are easier and so if you score for Foundation, you can get more scholarships to cover part or all of your degree studies.

Problem is if you take the STPM which is so much tougher than the Foundation course, although Form 6 is free, but if you don’t score in STPM, you have no scholarship for your degree studies and in the end have to pay all of the fees for your degree studies in private university. Are you willing to take that risk?

Advantages of the STPM

With School Based Assessment, teaching and learning are integrated with assessment.

SBA humanises assessment making schooling a cooperative enterprise between teachers and students.

Through the new examination system, students will also have more opportunities to obtain better results. Students are allowed to improve on their first term and second term results by retaking these term examinations at the end of the third term. Students who do not obtain satisfactory results for the third term may also re-sit it.

Disadvantages of the STPM

Lower 6 used to be called the honeymoon year, but now, as soon as you enter Lower 6 you will have to hit the books because

EduSpiral provides counseling that is supported by facts & evidence to help students make the best choice. Pic - Student, with his mother, registering at UCSI University after the tour
EduSpiral provides counseling that is supported by facts & evidence to help students make the best choice. Pic – Student, with his mother, registering at UCSI University after the tour

your first exam will be in December and you will have not much time to study and the teachers do no have enough time to cover the material as well. There is no rest as you will need to keep studying  the exams every 6 months.

To enter into most private universities, students must achieve at least a CGPA of 2.00 or at least 2 Principal Cs in the relevant subjects. A C- is not a principal and some universities do not accept the Pengajian Am as entry into the university.

STPM requires you to take in too much information in 1.5 years. That in itself shows the inadequacies of a system which doesn’t give enough time for students to consume the information required. Furthermore, STPM needs a lot of study time in order to score well. If you are not ready to commit the time and effort, you should consider other options.

From the time you enter Form 6 till the exam and getting into IPTA would be 2 years. If you had taken a diploma, you would have already completed it. There are 180,000 graduates each year and competition for jobs are high therefore the faster you graduate, the faster you get a job and start your savings.

English is very important to secure a job as well as getting a higher salary and faster promotions. This is

We did not know where to go after our STPM results and our friend recommended EduSpiral to us. EduSpiral helped us to make the best choice. Foo Hong, Business at HELP College of Arts and Technology Kuo Qiat, Marketing at UCSI University
We did not know where to go after our STPM results and our friend recommended EduSpiral to us. EduSpiral helped us to make the best choice.
Foo Hong, Business at HELP College of Arts and Technology
Kuo Qiat, Marketing at UCSI University

reported in the Star and from research conducted by the Ministry of Higher Education in Malaysia.

The medium of instruction in IPTA is in BM and most of the Chinese there communicate in Mandarin. In 2011, 70,000 IPTA graduates were unemployed.

Personally, I only recommend the STPM if students do not have the finances to study in private universities but with the PTPN Loan, studying in the private colleges or universities are more accessible.

A lot students and parents want to save money by going for the STPM but do not realise that for some, in the end, they are wasting time and eventually have to spend more money.

The STPM is extremely tough and if you do not do well, you would have wasted 2 years of your life and time is money. The earlier you graduate and join the work force, the more work experience you can gain and add this to your resume where it translates into higher salary.

If you take a diploma at a private university in Malaysia, you would have finished it at the same time you would have taken to complete Form 6.

You can choose an easier way through the 1-year Foundation offered at the Private Universities.

You need a lot of discipline and good teachers in order to do well in the STPM. If you have alright results for your SPM, don’t expect a miracle in the STPM as it is 20 times tougher than the SPM.

Advantage Disadvantage
Free The toughest Pre-University course around
Modular system Take 1.5 years but if you include the 6 months taken to enter Form 6 and the 6 months waiting to enter Public university, it will be 2.5 years
If you fail, then you would have wasted 2.5 years
English language not emphasized so you do not gain the all important language and communication skills needed to succeed in the workforce
You do not get to choose the course you want to enter Public University

Study Foundation at Top Private Universities in Malaysia

Students after SPM or O-Levels can consider taking the Foundation Programmes at top private universities in Malaysia. The Foundation Programmes are 1 year and is cheaper compared to the external Pre-University Programmes or STPM. Foundation programmes are generally easier than external Pre-University courses. 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.

Instead of taking Form 6, students can consider going for the Foundation programmes offered at top private universities in 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

Malaysian private universities have been preparing students for study in top universities worldwide since the 1970s therefore they have the necessary experience to ensure quality for the Foundation programmes are adhered to.

Students after SPM or O-Levels should choose the foundation programme in Malaysia that best fits their career goals and needs. Students should choose Foundation programmes from prominent and established universities such as Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Asia Pacific UniversityKDU University College Utropolis GlenmarieUCSI University, First City University CollegeHELP UniversityCurtin University Sarawak, KDU University College Penang, others.

Students will take about 10-12 subjects in 3 semesters (1 year) for the Foundation programme at private universities in Malaysia.

You will get the chance to study a variety of subject areas in the Foundation Programme. This will not only give you an idea of what subject you may like to progress on to, but also to develop the valuable learning skills necessary for pursue a degree. A Foundation Programme in Malaysia can be 2 semesters with 6 months each semester or 3 semesters with 4 months each semester.

Many top private universities in Malaysia, have developed their own internal university foundation programmes. These Foundation courses are accredited by the Malaysia Qualification Agency (MQA) and recognised by the respective foreign partner universities. Unlike the external qualifications which focus on more general Science and Art-based subjects, the internal qualifications provide specialisation in precise areas of study such as the fields of businesscomputer IT, and engineering, and hence, cater to the specific needs of different students.

If you are still not sure of what to study for your degree, the Foundation programme is a good choice and is

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.

shorter in duration than the STPM and less difficult.

  • Duration: 1 year
  • Entry Requirements: Min. 5 credits, inclusive of Maths and 2 pure Science subjects for Foundation in Science or Engineering. For IT, you must have a credit in Maths. Other courses just require 5 credits. For Medicine and Pharmacy, Min. 5B in Maths, Additional Maths, Chemistry, Biology and Physics but will vary from university to university.
  • Recognition: Mostly in Malaysia and some overseas. Will vary from universityto university.
  • Cost: Generally cheaper than overseas Pre-University courses and A-Levels

Assessment for Foundation programmes in Malaysia will vary from university to university. It will contain a mix of coursework, assignments, quizzes and exams.

The coursework could cover different assessment tasks such as projects, assignments, laboratory work,

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

presentations, tests, and others as assigned throughout each semester. The final examination is conducted at the end of each semester. The assessments are subject to quality assurance procedures to maintain high standards and ensuring fair assessment.

Unlike the external pre-university programmes in Malaysia which focus on more general Science and Art-based subjects, the Foundation programmes for private universities provide specialisation in specific areas of study such as business, computer & IT, or engineering, and hence, cater to the specific needs of different students. However, there are also general Foundation programmes such as Foundation in Arts and Foundation in Science offered by the private universities.

The Foundation programmes at HELP University and UCSI University are recognised by some top universities in Australia, UK and New Zealand for entry into their degree programmes. Asia Pacific University is the only private university in Malaysia where all students will study the same subjects for the first semester and then when they figure out which course suits them, they choose the stream for their second and final semester.

Top Private Universities Offering First-Rate Foundation Programmes in 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
  1. Heriot-Watt University Malaysia 
  2. Asia Pacific University 
  3. Taylor’s University
  4. Curtin University Sarawak
  5. UCSI University
    Asia Pacific University new campus at Technology Park Malaysia, Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur
    Asia Pacific University new campus at Technology Park Malaysia, Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur
  6. KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
  7. HELP University
  8. First City University College
  9. Berjaya University College of Hospitality
    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
  10. KDU Penang University College 
    • Foundation in Business
  11. HELP College of Arts & Technology
    • Foundation in Arts
    • Foundation in Science
  12. KDU College Damansara Jaya
    • Foundation in Arts
    • Foundation Studies (Science)
  13. Nilai University
    • Foundation in Business
    • Foundation in Science

Study Foundation at Top Private Universities in Malaysia

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

Malaysian private universities have been preparing students for study in top universities worldwide since the 1970s therefore they have the necessary experience to ensure quality for the Foundation programmes are adhered to.

Students after SPM or O-Levels should choose the foundation programme in Malaysia that best fits their career goals and needs. Students will take about 10-12 subjects in 3 semesters (1 year) for the Foundation programme at private universities in Malaysia.

If you are still not sure of what to study for your degree, the Foundation programme is a good choice and is

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.

shorter in duration than the STPM and less difficult.

  • Duration: 1 year
  • Entry Requirements: Min. 5 credits, inclusive of Maths and 2 pure Science subjects for Foundation in Science or Engineering. For IT, you must have a credit in Maths. Other courses just require 5 credits. For Medicine and Pharmacy, Min. 5B in Maths, Additional Maths, Chemistry, Biology and Physics but will vary from university to university.
  • Recognition: Mostly in Malaysia and some overseas. As long as the Foundation course is accredited by MQA, it will be accepted by another private university for entry into the relevant degree programme.
  • Cost: Generally cheaper than overseas Pre-University courses and A-Levels

Assessment for Foundation programmes in Malaysia will vary from university to university. It will contain a mix of coursework, assignments, quizzes and exams.

The coursework could cover different assessment tasks such as projects, assignments, laboratory work, presentations, tests, and others as assigned throughout each semester. The final examination is conducted at the end of each semester. The assessments are subject to quality assurance procedures to maintain high standards and ensuring fair assessment.

Unlike the external pre-university programmes in Malaysia which focus on more general Science and Art-based subjects, the Foundation programmes for private universities provide specialisation in specific areas of study such as business, computer & IT, or engineering, and hence, cater to the specific needs of different students.

However, there are also general Foundation programmes such as Foundation in Arts and Foundation in Science offered by the private universities. Foundation in Science programmes can lead to engineering, pharmacy, medicine, applied sciences, health sciences and other arts related degree programmes. The Foundation in Arts programme can lead to accounting, business, computing, architecture, design, and other arts related courses. After completing the Foundation in Science students have the choice to choose sciences or arts related degree programmes.

The Foundation programmes at HELP University and UCSI University are recognised by some top universities in Australia, UK and New Zealand for entry into their degree programmes. Asia Pacific University is the only private university in Malaysia where all students will study the same subjects for the first semester and then when they figure out which course suits them, they choose the stream for their second and final semester.

Students should choose Foundation programmes from prominent and established universities such as the ones listed below:

Premier Foundation Programmes in Malaysia at Top Ranked Private Universities & Colleges

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

STPM Education System

Duration of Form 6 studies

In the new system, the duration of form six studies is similar to the previous system which is based on one-and-a half years of form six studies comprising the lower and upper six form.

The allocation of teaching periods remains the same: eight periods per week for each subject (one period = 40 minutes). 

Subjects for STPM

There are two streams, which are the Arts Stream and the Science Stream.

  1. I scored 10As in my SPM and needed scholarships to help me continue my studies. EduSpiral gave me the information online and took me around to the campuses to help me make the best choice. Lay Hoe, A-Levels at HELP University
    I scored 10As in my SPM and needed scholarships to help me continue my studies. EduSpiral gave me the information online and took me around to the campuses to help me make the best choice.
    Lay Hoe, A-Levels at HELP University

    900 General Studies

  2. 910 Malay Language
  3. 911 Chinese Language
  4. 912 Tamil Language
  5. 913 Arabic Languange
  6. 920 Literature in English
  7. 922 Communicative Malay Literature
  8. 930 Syariah
  9. 931 Usuluddin
  10. 940 History
  11. 942 Geography
  12. 944 Economics
  13. 946 Business Studies
  14. 948 Accounting
  15. 950 Mathematics (M)
  16. 954 Mathematics (T)
  17. 956 Further Mathematics
  18. 958 Information and Communications Technology
  19. 960 Physics
  20. 962 Chemistry
  21. 964 Biology
  22. 966 Sports Science
  23. 970 Visual Arts

Modular System for the STPM

The new modular STPM format began in 2012, will combine two forms of assessments, and will be similar to the A levels

I talked to EduSpiral on Facebook to find out which is the best place to study A-Levels to help me achieve my goals. I am glad I did. Gan Wei Cheng, 3A* in A-Levels at KDU College Penang and now JPA Scholarship at U. of Sydney for Pharmacy
I talked to EduSpiral on Facebook to find out which is the best place to study A-Levels to help me achieve my goals. I am glad I did.
Gan Wei Cheng, 3A* in A-Levels at KDU College Penang and now JPA Scholarship at U. of Sydney for Pharmacy

format except that it will be in BM.

Students will go through a school-based assessment with a weighting of 20-40% of the final score and a centralised examination with a weighting of 60-80% of the final score (The weighting varies according to subjects).

Nevertheless, School Based Assessment (SBA) cannot be repeated and repeaters are required to sit for an alternative written paper in place with SBA.

The curriculum is divided into three parts based on topic areas. Each part will be taught and studied in either the first, second or third term.

You will take the examinations at the end of each term (3 in total). One term is 6 months. Students who are not satisfied with their

results for the first two terms can retake the examinations at the end of the third term.

Students’ assessment will be carried out each term with the results being released at the end of each respective term. The overall STPM results will be based on the best combined results of the three terms.

Soft skill such as communication skills, teamwork, leadership, critical thinking, problem solving,information management and ethics are included in the new curriculum.

School-Based Assessment (SBA) for the STPM

The introduction of SBA in this system is in line with the aspiration of the Education Ministry to develop human capital who

My sister found EduSpiral online. I wanted a college that wasn't expensive with great facilities and a UK degree. EduSpiral just helped us to find the right college. Yen Yong, Business at KBU International College
My sister found EduSpiral online. I wanted a college that wasn’t expensive with great facilities and a UK degree. EduSpiral just helped us to find the right college.
Yen Yong, Business at KBU International College

embrace intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and physical values in line with the National Educational Philosophy.

The SBA consists of project work, field study and practical work. The coursework question/task is prepared by the Council and will be conducted either over three terms or as determined by the individual subject requirements.

Examination

A centralised written examination is administered at the end of each term. Question

types consist of multiple choice, structed and essay questions. Question papers are prepared and provided by the Council, and the marking of answer scripts will be carried out by Council-appointed examiners.

Entry Requirements into Form Six in Malaysia

The general requirement for entry into Form Six is pass SPM examination with credit in Bahasa Malaysia. For students to qualify entry into the Social Science stream, the number of units for three best subjects must not exceed 12, as for entry into the Science stream, this number must not exceed 18 units while for entry into Religious Studies, it must not exceeding 14 units.

All applications can be made online and candidates who do not get an offer can appeal to the respective State Education Departments.

SYARAT-SYARAT KELAYAKAN MASUK KE TINGKATAN ENAM BAWAH 

Murid-murid dari sekolah kerajaan yang layak ditawarkan masuk ke Tingkatan Enam Bawah 2013 hendaklah memenuhi tiga-

After STPM, I wanted to join a top ranked university for business. I found EduSpiral on Facebook and he provided a lot of information to help me make the best choice. Shaun Chin, University of London Business programme at HELP Academy
After STPM, I wanted to join a top ranked university for business. I found EduSpiral on Facebook and he provided a lot of information to help me make the best choice.
Shaun Chin, University of London Business programme at HELP Academy

tiga syarat berikut:

1. Memperoleh kepujian bagi mata pelajaran Bahasa Melayu dalam peperiksaan SPM 2012.

2. (A) Untuk kemasukan ke jurusan KEMANUSIAAN, calon mesti memperolehi TIGA kepujian dan jumlah mata gred tidak melebihi 8 unit bagi TIGA mata pelajaran terbaik . Tiap-tiap satunya hendaklah daripada kumpulan yang berlainan dari kumpulan-kumpulan berikut:

KUMPULAN        MATA PELAJARAN
I                              Bahasa Melayu
II                             Bahasa Inggeris
III                            Kesusasteraan Melayu / Kesusasteraan Inggeris
IV                            Sejarah
V                             Geografi / Pendidikan Seni Visual
VI                            Pendidikan Islam / Pendidikan Moral
VII                           Matematik / Matematik Tambahan
VIII                         Sains / Sains Tambahan / Applied Science
IX                            Salah Satu Mata Pelajaran Teknik/Vokasional/Mata Pelajaran Vokasional (MPV)
X                             Tasawwur Islam/Pendidikan Al Quran Dan Al Sunnah/Syariah Islamiah
XI                            Bahasa Arab Tinggi / Bahasa Arab (Komunikasi) / Bahasa Cina / Bahasa Tamil
XII                           Sains Pertanian / Perdagangan / Prinsip Perakaunan / Ekonomi Asas / Ekonomi
Rumah Tangga / Pengetahuan Sains   Sukan

Calon-calon yang memperolehi jumlah mata gred 9 hingga 12 unit bagi TIGA mata pelajaran terbaik daripada TIGA kumpulan yang berlainan seperti tercatat dalam 2(A), layak ditawarkan ke Tingkatan Enam Bawah dengan syarat terdapat kekosongan tempat di sekolah berkenaan.

ATAU

I was planning to study in IPTA after STPM but then my parents talked to EduSpiral. They realised the importance of studying at a top award winning university for computing. Mark Siew, Software Engineering at Asia Pacific University
I was planning to study in IPTA after STPM but then my parents talked to EduSpiral. They realised the importance of studying at a top award winning university for computing.
Mark Siew, Software Engineering at Asia Pacific University
  1. (B) Untuk kemasukan ke jurusan SAINS, calon mesti memperoleh sekurang- kurangnya TIGA kepujian dengan jumlah mata gred yang tidak melebihi 14 unit. Tiap-tiap satunya hendaklah dalam kumpulan yang berlainan dari kumpulan-kumpulan berikut:

KUMPULAN          MATA PELAJARAN
I                                Matematik / Matematik Tambahan
II                               Fizik
III                             Kimia
IV                             Biologi

V                       Lukisan Kejuruteraan / Kejuruteraan Mekanikal / Kejuruteraan Awam / Kejuruteraan Elektrik & Elektronik/ Rekacipta Teknologi Kejuruteraan / Teknologi Maklumat / Pengajian  Agroteknologi   / Pengurusan Makanan / Pengajian Pakaian.

Calon-calon yang memperolehi jumlah mata gred 15 hingga 18 unit bagi TIGA mata pelajaran terbaik daripada TIGA kumpulan yang berlainan seperti tercatat dalam 2(B), layak ditawarkan ke Tingkatan Enam Bawah dengan syarat terdapat kekosongan tempat di sekolah berkenaan.

Form Six Curriculum in Malaysia

The implementation of the new assessment system of STPM began with the 2012 session after the Cabinet Meeting on 4 January 2012 approved of its implementation.

A total of 22 subjects were offered in the new assessment system of STPM.  However, the students could only select four or five subjects, including Pengajian Am which is a compulsory subject. MUET is also a compulsory subject for all STPM students.

No.

Code

Subject

1.

900 Pengajian Am

2.

910 Bahasa Melayu

3.

911 Bahasa Cina

4.

912 Bahasa Tamil

5.

913 Bahasa Arab

6.

920 Literature in English

7.

922 Kesusasteraan Melayu Komunikatif

8.

930 Syariah

9.

931 Usuluddin

10.

940 Sejarah

11.

942 Geografi

12.

944 Ekonomi

13.

946 Pengajian Perniagaan

14.

948 Perakaunan

15.

950 Mathematics (M)

16

954 Mathematics (T)

17.

958 Information and Communications Technology

18.

960 Physics

No.

Code

Subject

19.

962 Chemistry

20.

964 Biology

21.

966 Sains Sukan

22.

970 Seni  Visual

The three main skills integrated in the Form Six education are cognitive, manipulative and soft skills.

Co- curricular Activities for Form Six Students in Malaysia

It is compulsory for all Form Six students to be involved in the co-curricular activities.  10% of the marks awarded will be based on the two highest marks obtained in the following areas:

  • Clubs/societies
  • Sports/games
  • Uniform bodies

 Duration of Study for Form 6 in Malaysia

I was planning to study in IPTA after STPM but then my parents talked to EduSpiral. They realised the importance of studying at a top award winning university for computing. Mark Siew, Software Engineering at Asia Pacific University
I was planning to study in IPTA after STPM but then my parents talked to EduSpiral. They realised the importance of studying at a top award winning university for computing.
Mark Siew, Software Engineering at Asia Pacific University

a.       Term 1 : May to November

  • 26 weeks including :
  • Teaching and Learning
  • Coursework (for certain subjects)
  • Term 1 Examination (P1)

b.       Term 2: January to May

  • 20 weeks including :
  • Learning and Teaching
  • Coursework (for certain subjects)
  • Term 2 Examination (P2)

c.      Term 3 : May to November

  • 26 weeks including :
  • Learning and Teaching
  • Coursework (for certain subjects)
  • Term 3 Examination (P3), Repeat Examination 1 (U1), and Repeat Examination 2 (U2)

Contents of the curriculum are divided into 3 sections according to grouping of topics or according to the suitability of the respective fields of study to accommodate the three terms namely, P1, P2 and P3 for a duration of the 1 ½ years course.

Assessment for the STPM Examination in Malaysia

Assessment is conducted through term end centralised examination (weightage 60% – 80%) and coursework (weightage 20% – 40%). The percentage of weightage differs according to subject.

Students must sit for the term end centralised examinations P1, P2 and P3. Students are also required to do coursework. Students will receive their examination results every term.  They can improve their P1 and P2 results by sitting for U1 and/or U2 examinations.  Students must also complete the coursework. The assessment and examination results of the students are based on the results they obtained in all three terms. The overall STPM examination results are the best cumulative results of the 3 terms as follows:

Best Result   [(P1 or U1) + (P2 or U2) +P3 + coursework]

Modular System for the STPM

The new modular STPM format began in 2012, will combine two forms of assessments, and will be similar to the A levels format

I talked to EduSpiral on Facebook to find out which is the best place to study A-Levels to help me achieve my goals. I am glad I did. Gan Wei Cheng, 3A* in A-Levels at KDU College Penang and now JPA Scholarship at U. of Sydney for Pharmacy
I talked to EduSpiral on Facebook to find out which is the best place to study A-Levels to help me achieve my goals. I am glad I did.
Gan Wei Cheng, 3A* in A-Levels at KDU College Penang and now JPA Scholarship at U. of Sydney for Pharmacy

except that it will be in BM.

Students will go through a school-based assessment with a weighting of 20-40% of the final score and a centralised examination with a weighting of 60-80% of the final score (The weighting varies according to subjects).

Nevertheless, School Based Assessment (SBA) cannot be repeated and repeaters are required to sit for an alternative written paper in place with SBA.

The curriculum is divided into three parts based on topic areas. Each part will be taught and studied in either the first, second or third term.

You will take the examinations at the end of each term (3 in total). One term is 6 months. Students who are not satisfied with their

results for the first two terms can retake the examinations at the end of the third term.

Students’ assessment will be carried out each term with the results being released at the end of each respective term. The overall STPM results will be based on the best combined results of the three terms.

Soft skill such as communication skills, teamwork, leadership, critical thinking, problem solving,information management and ethics are included in the new curriculum.

School-Based Assessment (SBA) for the STPM

When you have the right information, you are able to make a good decision. Pic - Ipoh student registering at KDU College Penang after the tour
When you have the right information, you are able to make a good decision. Pic – Ipoh student registering at KDU College Penang after the tour

The introduction of SBA in this system is in line with the aspiration of the Education

Ministry to develop human capital who embrace intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and physical values in line with the National Educational Philosophy.

The SBA consists of project work, field study and practical work. The coursework question/task is prepared by the Council and will be conducted either over three terms or as determined by the individual subject requirements.

STPM Examination

A centralised written examination is administered at the end of each term. Question

types consist of multiple choice, structured and essay questions. Question papers are prepared and provided by the Council, and the marking of answer scripts will be carried out by Council-appointed examiners.

Fees for the STPM Examination

Examination fees for four or/and five subjects are waived for all government schools and government aided school candidates with the exception of private school candidates and private candidates.

Fees  component

Cost ( RM)

Basic fees

120.00

Fees for each subject

90.00

Charges per paper to re-sit term end repeat examinations

50.00

STPM Grading System

The grading system in the new STPM assessment system is similar to that of the previous STPM system. The score

EduSpiral helped me with my application and even took me to my hostel from KL Sentral to check in. Dexter Leong, A-Levels at HELP Academy
EduSpiral helped me with my application and even took me to my hostel from KL Sentral to check in.
Dexter Leong, A-Levels at HELP Academy

(question paper level) acquired by students for each term will be aggregated to determine the overall subject grade.

There is no prerequisite minimum pass grade in each term for students to qualify to continue their studies in the following term.

STPM uses a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) system. There are 11 grades, which are A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+ and D, with F as the failing grade. The grade points for each of these grades are between 4.0 and 1.0, A being 4.0 and D- being 1.0.

The F grade gives a grade point of 0. From year 2012 onwards, CGPA point for each subject is known as Subject Grade Point (SGP) meanwhile the overall CGPA point for all subjects will be known as “Overall Subject Grade Point”.

In accordance with the implementation of modular system in STPM from year 2012 onwards, MEC will implement a new assessment system for each STPM subjects.

Cumulative and subject GPA at 2.0 and above is considered a pass with credit or principal pass.

GPA below 2.0 is considered a sub-fail, and a 0 is considered a fail. Admissions to local public universities requires at least a CGPA of 2.0 and above.

Paper Grade

(According to

terms  )

Subject Grade (Cumulative)

Subject Grade Point

(SGP)

STATUS

A

A

4.00

Full Pass

 A-

 A-

3.67

Full Pass

  B+

  B+

3.33

Full Pass

B

B

3.00

Full Pass

 B-

 B-

2.67

Full Pass

  C+

  C+

2.33

Full Pass

C

C

2.00

Full Pass

 C-

 C-

1.67

Partial Pass

  D+

  D+

1.33

Partial Pass

D

D

1.00

Partial Pass

F

F

0.00

Fail

*Subject Grade Point (SGP)

What to Study After SPM in IPTS or Private Universities?

Students who are not sure of what to study after SPM can contact EduSpiral Consultant Services to help guide you to choose the right course and university. There are many Pre-University or Diploma programmes that you can go for after SPM so it can be confusing for you to choose the right one.

Choosing the right university can be confusing and depends on a lot of factors like your budget, results, passion, skills and career goals.

Students interested on how to choose the best universities in Malaysia for the particular courses like the ones below can contact me for more information:

Best Education Pathway After SPM

I was confused about what to study and talking to EduSpiral helped me a lot. Coming from Sarawak made it difficult for me to know which university was best in Malaysia & EduSpiral provided good insights. Eric Lu, Business at KDU University College
I was confused about what to study and talking to EduSpiral helped me a lot. Coming from Sarawak made it difficult for me to know which university was best in Malaysia & EduSpiral provided good insights.
Eric Lu, Business at KDU University College

There are basically 2 pathways after SPM or O-Levels. You can either go for a Diploma course or Pre-University Course in Malaysia or Singapore. “Pre” means before, therefore, “Pre-University” means the course that you take before entering into a university bachelors degree programme. The common courses under Pre-University are STPM, A-Levels, Foundation, AUSMAT, etc.

Students after SPM or O-Levels who are not sure what to study at degree level can go for the Pre-University course in Malaysia like A-Levels, AUSMAT or Foundation and then proceed on to the degree in Malaysia.

Choosing the right Pre-University course that fits you would mean that you have to ask yourself which methods of assessment best suit you? Exams, coursework, practicals, group projects and presentations could all be in the mix in differing quantities. Every Pre-University course will include a % breakdown of assessment. You need to understand yourself and capabilities in order to decide which Pre-University course would best suit you.

Students who are sure of what they want to study after SPM or O-Levels can enter the Diploma course first. The Diploma pathway in Malaysia for students after SPM is 2 or 2.5 years and then enter into Year 2 of the Degree programme.

There are many types of diploma and Pre-University courses in Malaysia as well as hundreds of undergraduate majors to choose from. But knowing the right one for you is the most difficult decision. If you read this guide from start to finish, you’ll know the best courses in Malaysia that would suit you.

If you are not sure what to study, do ask a trained counselor and always make decisions based on evidence and facts. The decisions that you make now, can change your life forever.

You can contact us for a free career test to help you understand yourself better so that you are able to make the right decision.

Choosing the best possible course to study is a very important decision to make, and often a challenging one.  For some people, choosing the course is simple as they have always wanted to be a brain surgeon or a dentist or an engineer.

Many students in Malaysia tend to choose their course based on what their parents or relatives recommend, rather than on what they are good at or really like to study. The end result is that a lot of Malaysian students discover that they have started on courses that may be unsuitable to them after studying a few semesters. Worse is when they start work, they find that it is not what they like.

When choosing a course students need to choose based on your personal strengths and your career

EduSpiral picked us up from KL Sentral & took us to Asia Pacific University for a campus tour as well as arranged the Software Engineering lecturer to explain the courses in detail to us. Chin Mun (Left) with friends from INTI, now studying Business Computing at APU
EduSpiral picked us up from KL Sentral & took us to Asia Pacific University for a campus tour as well as arranged the Software Engineering lecturer to explain the courses in detail to us.
Chin Mun (Left) with friends from INTI, now studying Business Computing at APU

goals. Let the experienced counselors at EduSpiral Consultant Services take you step-by-step through the choices.

Most importantly, the right course will help you to develop skills for the long term, for your career and personal development. The skills for a successful future include, communication, English-language proficiency, problem-solving, strategic and analytical skills, creative thinking, innovation, team-work, leadership and assimilating new ideas.

There are so many courses out there and it can be confusing to choose the right course to study after SPM, UEC, STPM, O-Levels or A-LevelsChoosing the right course is a big decision and it is important to get it right as it can impact your future success.

So how should you go about choosing the best course that fits you?

Step 1: Look at your Interests, Skills & Personality 

I was confused about what to study & concerned about Mass Comm. EduSpiral answered my questions with facts to show that mass comm is in demand in Malaysia. Jacob Lean, Mass Comm at KDU University College
I was confused about what to study & concerned about Mass Comm. EduSpiral answered my questions with facts to show that mass comm is in demand in Malaysia.
Jacob Lean, Mass Comm at KDU University College

This requires the individual to develop a certain degree of self-awareness. This require you to ask:

  1. What kind of person am I?
  2. What do I like?
  3. What are my hobbies?
  4. What is my personality?

This process of self-assessment consists of using several instruments in order to uncover your interests, personality type, work related values and skills. It is looking at these things in combination that can help you figure out what courses will be good matches for you, and you could learn something that will surprise you. The greater the overlap between an individual’s interests, aptitudes and personal characteristics and those required by the area of study, the greater the degree of satisfaction when engaged in that area of study. This process will help you decide which course best fits you. If you find the right course at the right college you will be inspired to succeed.

Match what you have come to know about yourself (self-assessment) to a course. During this phase of the career planning process you will decide which course is the best fit for you based on what you now know about yourself and the courses you have researched. This will entail looking at the jigsaw pieces of your life to date and putting them together. Considering your interests, hobbies, skills, aptitudes and achievements, both academic and personal, and identifying certain personality traits combined with appropriate course exploration will hold the key to successful course choice.

Step 2: Look at your Actual Results

Your results in SPM, UEC, or O-Levels will act as a guide in what you are actually good at. For example, if you are good in Physics & Add Maths, then you can consider engineering courses. If you fail in any of these subjects and want to study engineering, then you are being unrealistic.

Step 3: Research the courses and offer at top colleges or universities

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

Make a list of courses to explore that are of interest to you and then research each course. The internet, college prospectuses, family and friends are your best sources of information and support. Someone who is already studying the course can give you great insight from a student’s perspective.

It is important to attend college open days or other career events and make every effort to speak to lecturers, tutors or admissions staff in the colleges you are interested in, as they will facilitate your decision-making.

Many students drop out or change course, so something is going wrong with students initial decisions. A lot of heartache can be avoided if you take the time to look at the college websites to find out not just which subjects you will be studying on your course but also to find out the content of the individual modules of each subject.

In this way you will know exactly what lies ahead of you. Discovering that you have made the wrong choice can be upsetting, and expensive.

Check out the duration of the course, accreditation, and additional costs such as accommodation, books, travel etc.

Step 4: Talk to the Right People

I received a lot of in-depth information about the course & university from EduSpiral. He took us around for a campus tour as well as the hostel in Cyberjaya. Wen Hang, Actuarial Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
I received a lot of in-depth information about the course & university from EduSpiral. He took us around for a campus tour as well as the hostel in Cyberjaya.
Wen Hang, Actuarial Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

If your car needs to be repaired, you would ask advise from a mechanic and not from a Doctor. So, when asking about your future career, ask from people who are experienced and knowledgeable. Many Malaysians tend to listen to their parents and relatives without checking the facts to see if it is true. An uncle would tell them to study a certain course and the student would just go for it without doing any research or consideration to see if it fits them.

EduSpiral Consultant Services has more than 15 years experience in helping students choose the right course based on facts and evidence. Students who are still confused and need advise can contact us for a free consultation at 01111408838.

Some of the Best Pre-University & Degree Programmes to Study in Malaysia

Best Pre-University Programmes in Malaysia

Top Engineering and Built Environment Courses in Malaysia

After explaining in detail, EduSpiral took me & my parents to tour the campus & helped with the scholarship application. Darren Fong, Engineering at Asia Pacific University
After explaining in detail, EduSpiral took me & my parents to tour the campus & helped with the scholarship application.
Darren Fong, Engineering at Asia Pacific University

Outstanding Computing and Information Technology Courses in Malaysia

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
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

First Rate Applied and Health Sciences in Malaysia

The Best Business & Accounting Courses in Malaysia

EduSpiral explained the pathway to become an actuaries & gave facts on why Heriot-Watt is the best for actuarial science. We also toured the campus and hostel. Weng Hang, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
EduSpiral explained the pathway to become an actuaries & gave facts on why Heriot-Watt is the best for actuarial science. We also toured the campus and hostel.
Weng Hang, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Excellent Social Science Courses in Malaysia

Top Design Courses in Malaysia

I was confused about what to study and talking to EduSpiral gave me a sense of direction. Hoh Ching, Diploma in Creative Media at KDU Penang University College
I was confused about what to study and talking to EduSpiral gave me a sense of direction.
Hoh Ching, Diploma in Creative Media at KDU Penang University College

First Rate Hospitality and Culinary Arts Courses in Malaysia

Education and Music Courses in Malaysia

Top Scholarships Available from the Best Private Universities in Malaysia

Study at the Best Private Universities and Colleges in Malaysia

EduSpiral helped me to find the right college for A-Levels, & now they have helped me to choose what to study after my A-Levels. Chee Kin, Actuarial & Finance degree at UCSI University
EduSpiral helped me to find the right college for A-Levels, & now they have helped me to choose what to study after my A-Levels.
Chee Kin, Actuarial & Finance degree at UCSI University

Switzerland

Malaysia

  1. Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
  2. Curtin University, Sarawak campus
  3. Asia Pacific University (APU) 
  4. APIIT
  5. UCSI University
  6. Taylor’s University
  7. UCSI University Sarawak Campus
  8. First City University College
  9. HELP University
  10. HELP Academy
  11. HELP College of Arts & Technology
  12. KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
  13. KDU College Damansara Jaya
  14. KDU University College Penang
  15. YTL International College of Hotel Management
  16. IACT College
  17. Point College
  18. Saito College
  19. Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA)
  20. Nilai University
  21. Reliance College

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia.

EduSpiral gets to know our students personally in order to be able to advise on which course & university is the best such as these 2 students after a visit of Asia Pacific University
EduSpiral gets to know our students personally in order to be able to advise on which course & university is the best such as these 2 students after a visit of Asia Pacific University

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

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

Please contact us for more details.

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Top Mass Communication Degree Programmes at the Best Private Universities & Colleges in Malaysia

Study at the Best Universities in Malaysia for Mass Communication to Gain the Necessary Knowledge and Skills for Success

Written by EduSpiral Consultant Services For more information contact 01111408838

Students after SPM, UEC, O-Levels, STPM or A-Levels interested in studying Mass Communication should be good in languages, like to socialise with people, have an outgoing personality, possess strategic thinking, like to write, organise events, a creative mind, and possess lots of energy. A good command of the English language is very important for a successful career in Marketing Communication, Mass Communication, Public Relations, Advertising and Events Management.

Mass Communication basically is the process of coming up with a message and sharing this message to a large group of people at the same time through the right communication channel. The channels includes media such as newspapers, magazines, television, cinema, radio, billboards, or the Internet.

What you post onto the Facebook or Youtube is communicating to a large group of people. Students learn the history and cultural effects of newspapers, magazines, radio, television, film, and other media on society. The 5 basic areas of study are advertising, public relations, broadcasting, journalism and communication. In order, to be successful in the career in mass communication, students must choose the best universities in Malaysia to study this course. You need to equip yourself with the necessary knowledge and skills. The cheapest university would not be able to provide such skills that you need.

For more information contact 01111408838

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Study Mass Communication at the Best Private Universities & Colleges in Malaysia

I was confused about what to study & concerned about Mass Comm. EduSpiral answered my questions with facts to show that mass comm is in demand in Malaysia. Jacob Lean, Mass Comm at KDU University College
I was confused about what to study & concerned about Mass Comm. EduSpiral answered my questions with facts to show that mass comm is in demand in Malaysia.
Jacob Lean, Mass Comm at KDU University College

Mass Comm students will learn how to craft the message in the most creative manner to reach the target market. They would first perform market research to find out about their target market – how they behave, what they like, where they obtain their information, etc. Mass Comm students will then come up with the right message and use the right media channels to send that message.

Most companies require mass communication graduates to look into their communication areas to the public. Companies also need people to create messages to sell their products creatively and position their brand or brands. Effective branding like Coke, McDonalds or Nike have made them multi-million dollar companies.

With the advent of the Internet, companies have begun to look for specialists who can send their messages to their market using social media, email, websites and other Internet tools. The demand for writers who can create content for the online is growing steadily for example, bloggers like Kenny Sia. This means that there are good job prospects for those who are able to communicate well using the Internet.

Good Command of the English Language Required to be Successful in the Career in Mass Communication in Malaysia

EduSpiral met up with me & my parents to help us figure out which course is best for me. Then we toured the university which helped me to make a good choice. Yee Mun, Mass Communication at UCSI University
EduSpiral met up with me & my parents to help us figure out which course is best for me. Then we toured the university which helped me to make a good choice.
Yee Mun, Mass Communication at UCSI University

Students interested in studying Mass Comm should be good in languages, like to socialise with people, have an outgoing personality, possess strategic thinking, like to write, organise events, a creative mind, and lots of energy.

A good command of the English language is very important for a successful career in Mass Communication. Students need to choose a university where the students speak mainly in English and experience in offering the programme. If you are weak in English, it will be very difficult for you to maintain the image of your company with bad English.

You will not be able to write good press releases and copy for the brochures. Coming up with good taglines or campaign ideas for your product or company will be almost impossible.

Having a good command of both English and Mandarin would be very advantageous. However, if you are only proficient in Mandarin, you will not be able to get jobs in top multinational or global companies.

What you can work as in Mass Communication in Malaysia

EduSpiral advised me to go to IACT College as it is the best for mass communication as well as affordable. Patricia Sik, IACT College Alumni, Managing Director of MADPAT Communications and RTM TV Host
EduSpiral advised me to go to IACT College as it is the best for mass communication as well as affordable.
Patricia Sik, IACT College Alumni, Managing Director of MADPAT Communications and RTM TV Host

Graduates in mass comm can find jobs in the news media, advertising or public relations agencies, publishing houses, and research institutes. Mass Comm graduates can also pursue careers in broadcasting, film, media, advertising, public

relations, corporate communication, journalism, event management or photojournalism. There are thousands of jobs out there for mass comm graduates. Almost every medium and large company need at least one Public Relations staff.

You can work as a Public Relations executive in many types of industries such as banks, property, hotels, hospitals, private colleges & universities, financial institutions, restaurants, etc.

  • Marketing planning
  • Advertising
  • Public relations
  • Event marketing
  • Broadcasting and publishing
  • Investor relations
  • Sales and promotions
  • Database marketing
  • Market research
  • Non-profit organisations
  • Branding and product planning
  • Client servicing
  • Media planning and buying
  • Copywriting

Career Prospects for Mass Communication Graduates in Malaysia

EduSpiral has given me great advise to choose the right course. Jun Sern (far right), Mass Comm at KDU University College
EduSpiral has given me great advise to choose the right course.
Jun Sern (far right), Mass Comm at KDU University College
  • Corporate Relations
  • Public Relations
  • Event Management
  • Campaign Management
  • Account Servicing
  • Business Development
  • Market Analysis
  • Editorial Management
  • Feature Writing
  • News Reporting
  • Visual Development
  • Brand Development
  • Broadcast Producer
  • Visual Director
  • Photojournalist

Top Rated Mass Communication UK Dual Award Degree Programmes at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus

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

Students after SPM or O-Levels who are sure of taking mass communication may go for the Diploma in Communication or Foundation in Communication at Taylor’s University. Both pathways take the same time to complete a degree. Students may choose 5 mass communication majors for their degree at Taylor’s University. The majors are Advertising, Broadcasting, Public Relations, Public Relations & Event Management or Public Relations & Marketing. Students who are not sure of which arts-related course may take the Foundation in Arts at Taylor’s. Taylor’s University is acknowledged to be the best university for mass communication in Malaysia having won many awards and an excellent industry-centred curriculum.

Taylor’s University is acknowledged to be the best university for mass communication in Malaysia having won many awards and an excellent industry-centred curriculum.

Taylor’s University School of Communication

Taylor's University School of Communication

Taylor’s University School of Communication

Taylor’s University School of Communication

Taylor's University offers an excellent environment for tertiary studies in Malaysia
Taylor’s University offers an excellent environment for tertiary studies in Malaysia

Established in 2000, Taylor’s School of Communication prepares students for the demands of the working world through substantive courses, hands-on projects and assignments, and exposure to the industry.

The faculty members have the experience that run the gamut of the profession’s core areas: advertising, broadcasting, journalism, event management, media management, multimedia studies and public relations. Drawing on the strength of experts from the industry and the School’s partnership with the University of West of England (UWE), UK, the communication programmes offer a balanced theoretical and practical approach that enable students to gain the following:

Communication students at Taylor's University have access to the best facilities and well rounded curriculum
Communication students at Taylor’s University have access to the best facilities and well rounded curriculum
  • Contemporary thinking on key issues
  • Exposure to real-life practices through industry attachment
  • Hands-on campaign planning and implementation
  • Familiarisation of technology
  • A global outlook, with an appreciation of local needs

The School produces graduates with critical, analytical and strategic thinking skills and a broad range of knowledge. The curriculum is structured to equip students with the ability to write, think out of the box, strategise and present effectively. Our graduates are trained not only to be strong communication technicians, but also skilled strategists.

The Best Bachelor of Mass Communication (Hons) (Public Relations & Marketing) Programme in Malaysia at Taylor’s University

Mass Communication students at Taylor's University
Mass Communication students at Taylor’s University

The Bachelor of Mass Communication (Hons) (Public Relations & Marketing)degree programme at Taylor’s University provides a strong Public Relations and event focus and in-depth knowledge in the field of marketing communication allowing students to plan, strategise and execute their marketing plans. Students will experience active engagement with the industry through the module Professional Media Workshop, which provides opportunities to participate in talks, workshops, forums and practical sessions conducted by industry professionals. This includes hands-on exposure to real campaigns, real clients and industry members through the Public Relations Consultancy module and the student formed agency – proPassion Communication.

In addition, students will undergo a 10-12 week internship experience with PR firms, multinational companies or public sector organisations provides real life experience and understanding of the various job functions. Students will receive equal recognition and certification from both Taylor’s University and the University of the West of England (UWE), UK and the option to transfer to UWE in the final year.

YEAR 1 Subjects for the Bachelor of Mass Communication (Hons) (Public Relations & Marketing) at Taylor’s University

Communication students at Taylor's University
Communication students at Taylor’s University

Semester 1

  • Introduction to Mass Communication
  • Visual Communication
  • Critical & Creative Thinking
  • Communication Theory
  • MPU (U1A)*

Semester 2

  • Innovative Media
  • Media Writing
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Communication Research Fundamentals
  • MPU (U1B)*

Short Semester

  • Elective I
  • MPU (U2)*
  • MPU (U3)*

YEAR 2 Subjects for the Bachelor of Mass Communication (Hons) (Public Relations & Marketing) at Taylor’s University

Photography Studio at Taylor's University
Photography Studio at Taylor’s University

Semester 3

  • Publicity & Media Relations
  • Public Relations Principles
  • Promotional Writing
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Introduction to Management

Semester 4

  • Interactive Media
  • E-Marketing
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Crisis Management
  • Promotional Management

Short Semester

  • Brand Management
  • Elective II
  • MPU (U4)*

YEAR 3 Subjects for the Bachelor of Mass Communication (Hons) (Public Relations & Marketing) at Taylor’s University

Professional recording studio at Taylor's University
Professional recording studio at Taylor’s University

Semester 5

  • Media Law & Ethics
  • Public Relations Consultancy
  • Issues in Marketing
  • Relationship Marketing
  • Professional Media Workshop

Semester 6

  • Internship

Electives
Short Semester (Elective I)

  • Performing Arts
  • Illustration & Visual Narrative
  • Short Semester (Elective II)
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Photography
  • Film Studies
  • Mobile Applications Development

Elective:
Students are required to choose any 2 Electives according to the modules offered in that particular semester.

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.

UK Dual Award from the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, U.K.

The School of Communication at Taylor’s University offers dual award degree programmes in

Students have access to some of the best facilities a university can offer at Taylor's Univesity
Students have access to some of the best facilities a university can offer at Taylor’s Univesity

collaboration with the University of the West of England (UWE), UK. A quality review committee, comprising academics from both institutions, is established for quality assurance and the moderation of the standards of the programmes, which includes curriculum and assessment. Students will receive certification from both Taylor’s University and UWE upon completion of their degrees at Taylor’s.

Tracing its roots back to 1595, UWE represents a long and well-established tradition of first-class professional education and training. With over 30,000 students, UWE is a modern, growing university situated in Bristol, which is ranked UK no.1 most liveable city.

UWE has been ranked no.6 for employability in the UK. 95% of graduates are employed or in further study six months after graduation. Bristol is the eighth largest city in the UK, the largest city in the south west and is home to many large businesses and employers including Airbus, AXA, BBC, Environment Agency, Hewlett Parkard, Lloyds TSB, Ministry of Defence and Rolls-Royce.

  • The University of the West of England, Bristol or affectionately called Bristol UWE is one of the
    Taylor's University School of Communication
    Taylor’s University School of Communication

    most popular universities in the U.K. with a lively intellectual and social mix.
    The history of the University goes as far back as 1595, representing a long and well established tradition of first class professional education and training.

  • The Department of Screen Media and Journalism is part of the Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education. It has a reputation for high quality teaching informed by the latest research and featured in the top ten of UK universities for student satisfaction in their courses in journalism, film, media and cultural studies.
  • The Department also partners some of the most innovative and prestigious cultural organisations in Bristol such as the BBC, Watershed Media Centre, the Pervasive Media Studio and the Festival of Ideas.
  • It also sponsors Encounters International Short Film Festival and Compass Film Festival. These organisations offer master-classes and careers advice to give greater insight into the creative industries.

Real Clients, Real Projects for Communication Students at Taylor’s University

As an internationally-recognised centre for media and communication studies in the Asia Pacific region, School of Communication aims to develop leaders with innovative and strategic-thinking attributes that can make a positive impact on the industry at a regional and global level. Our learning methodologies are strongly anchored in real-world practices as we encourage students to explore communication theories via workshops and real projects with real clients.

We engage with numerous adjunct and visiting lecturers from reputable companies to conduct lessons to students:

  • Abu Baker Siddiq
    Producer
    Astro Shaw Sdn Bhd
  • Doris Lim
    Radio DJ
    988FM
  • Dr Rohmad Fakeh
    Deputy Director of Strategic Planning Section
    Department of Broadcasting, RTM
  • Irene Jay Liu
    News Editor Data
    Thomson Reuters, Hong Kong
  • Lisa Wong
    TV Host
    Media Prima
  • Prof Dina Iordanova
    Professor of Film Studies
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
  • Sandra Hanchard
    PhD Researcher
    Swinburne Institute for Social Research, Australia
  • Sean Lee
    Radio DJ
    988FM

Activities Beyond the Classroom for Communication Students at Taylor’s University

Throughout their course of study, our students engage in various activities and projects, either on or off-campus.
EcoWorld Recruitment Video Competition
Over 100 broadcasting students from School of Communication had an exciting five months of competing in the EcoWorld’s Create Tomorrow and Beyond recruitment video contest. Having put their creative talents and technical skills to the challenge, our students won the RM5,000 cash prize and an opportunity to work in the industry to reproduce the winning video for commercial use.
Dutch Lady Inspire Tomorrow Workshop
Our students have integrated classroom learning with industry experience in the Dutch Lady Inspire Tomorrow Workshop, a CSR project for underprivileged children in orphanages and child welfare centers.
Video Production
Broadcasting students conceptualise ideas and produce programmes, demonstrating their ability to perform various tasks involved in TV production.
The InkSlingers
First published in 2003, The InkSlingers is Taylor’s University’s official and oldest student-run newspaper by SOC. The monthly publication features the latest events and happenings in and around the campus.

Award-Winning Communication Students at Taylor’s University

2015
  • Champion in the EcoWorld Recruitment Video Competition
    SOC degree students emerged as Champion in the EcoWorld’s Create Tomorrow and Beyond recruitment video contest 2015. The Champion award comes with a RM5,000 cash prize and an opportunity to work in the industry to reproduce the winning video for commercial use.

2014

  • 1st Runner Up in the Shell Fuel Save Campaign
    Seven degree studentsperformed in an integrated PR and Marketing competition via a social media campaign to promote fuel efficiency and safe driving tips. They also executed on-ground activation at AvenueK Shopping Gallery.
  • Champions for Moving Walls Love Generator Challenge
    Two teams, SOC Diploma and Degree students respectively were winners for two special categories (AmBank for Youth and Malaysia’s Resume).

2013

  • 1st Prize in the United Against Crime initiative
    Diploma students won the short video competition organised by the Crime NKRA team and the Performance Management and Delivery Unit (PEMANDU), a division of the Prime Minister’s Department.
  • Champion in the Shell Fuel Save Campaign
    Eight students from SOC conducted research, presented a plan and implemented their proposed campaign for two months to educate the next generation of drivers on fuel efficiency.
  • Champion, 1st & 2nd Runner Up in Petron Malaysia “Rentetan Kejayaan – A Journey of Triumphs and Milestones”
    SOC students emerged as winners in the National Student Art & Photography Competition which aims to encourage the expression of creativity and instill the preservation of arts and culture amongst youth.

Best Private University in Malaysia for the Bachelor of Communication (Hons) at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

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

KDU University College’s Communication degree course enables you to explore the media industry in greater depth in areas such as Media Marketing or Visual Communication. Enhance your presentation and critical thinking skills as you learn more about corporate ethics, communication law and principles of multimedia design.

Enjoy greater exposure to and recognition by the KDU – Institute of Public Relations Malaysia Student Association (IPRMSA) Chapter. You will have ample opportunities to put into practice the theories of communication by working in teams on different challenges.

Whether you choose to work eventually in journalism, advertising or corporate communication, you can tackle the various challenges in the industry confidently as the course is designed to hone a wide range of skills expected of a communications trendsetter of the future.

Year 1 Subjects Bachelor of Communication (Hons) at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

The Frame - TV Production Station at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
The Frame – TV Production Station at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
  • Academic English 1
  • Academic English 2
  • Introduction to Mass Communication
  • Professional Development & Leadership Skills
  • Public Speaking
  • Principles of Journalism
  • Communication Law
  • Principles of Advertising
  • Organisational Communication
  • Introduction to Creative Media

Year 2 Subjects Bachelor of Communication (Hons) at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

Radio Station at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
Radio Station at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
  • Introduction to Corporate Communication
  • Communication Theories
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Media, Culture & Society
  • Specialisations (7 subjects)

Year 3 Subjects Bachelor of Communication (Hons) at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

  • Research Methodology
  • Dissertation
  • Internship
  • Elective (1 subject)

Specialisation Subjects Bachelor of Communication (Hons) at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie (Choose 2)

TV Control Room at KDU University College new campus at Utropolis Glenmarie
TV Control Room at KDU University College new campus at Utropolis Glenmarie

Corporate Communication Specialisation

  • Corporate Identity and Brand Packaging
  • Event Management
  • Public Relations Management
  • Public Relations Campaign Skills: Theory & Strategy
  • Public Relations Writing
  • Media Relations
  • Crisis Communication and Management

Advertising Media Management Specialisation

  • Creative Industries
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Integrated Marketing Communication
  • Interactive Media Promotions
  • Media Buying and Planing
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Strategic Brand Management

    Photo Studio at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
    Photo Studio at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

Journalism & Broadcasting Specialisation

  • Broadcast Media Production
  • Citizen Journalism and Participatory Culture
  • Creative Industries
  • Digital Photography and Imaging
  • Print and Broadcast Journalism
  • Radio Production
  • Writing for the Screen

Visual Communication Specialisation

  • Broadcast Media Production
  • Corporate Identity and Brand Packaging
  • Design Fundamental
  • Digital Photography and Imaging
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Publication Design
  • Visual Concepts and Ideation

Unique Features of the Mass Communication Degree Course at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie

A unique feature in the KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie School of Mass Communication and Creative Studies is that they

Elaine Daly and Carey Ng sharing their insights to KDU Mass Comm & Entertainment Arts students
Elaine Daly and Carey Ng sharing their insights to KDU Mass Comm & Entertainment Arts students

bring in industry experts to share their experiences to provide insights on how to carve out a solid career. These sessions are called “Hook Ups”.

One Hook-Up series featured the beautiful and modest Elaine Daly. Alongside with her was Miss Carey Ng, Miss Universe Malaysia 2013. Elaine had started her modelling career at the tender age of 14 and was crowned Miss Malaysia Universe 2003. She then took on television hosting and emceeing.

Recently, she took on a new height as a director of her first short movie. The talk inspires students who are interested in the entertainment industry.

One of Malaysia’s most influential women, Marina Mahathir, was also invited to the Mass Communication students. Marina spoke on the topic,  “Are Malaysian Women Getting Justice?”. She fed students with important societal issues on gender equality and women’s rights.

The KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie School of Communication and Creative Arts invited 3 speakers, Marini Ramlan, Eddy Lim and Izal Azlee, to inspire students on creating new and creative

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

ideas, brainstorming as well as to execute campaigns within a minimal budget. They also shared their experiences, being with Primework Studios.

The roaring lion, Dato’Karam Singh Walia, shared with us his experiences as an investigative journalist, what does it takes to be one, on environmental investigation and how he survived being one. Dato’ Karam Singh was a top reporter on TV3 had to undergo many obstacles and months or even years of research on a story.

Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities at KDU University College’s new campus at Utropolis Glenmarie in Shah Alam.

Best Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Media, Culture and Communication (3+0) Degree in Malaysia at IACT College

Photography Studio at IACT College
Photography Studio at IACT College

Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Media, Culture and Communication (3+0), in collaboration with University of Sunderland, UK, explores the integrated media context by which communication is conducted within today’s industry. Students at IACT College will specialise in one of three areas providing them with a competitive edge for employment: Public Relations, Journalism and, Broadcast and Digital Media.

The Media, Culture and Communication degree programme at IACT College is fully accredited and assessed by University of Sunderland, yet fully taught at IACT College, with graduates receiving their certification from the University of Sunderland, UK.

Specialisation for the 3+0 UK Degree in Media, Culture and Communication at IACT College

Students will specialise in one of three areas providing them with a competitive edge for employment: Public Relations, Journalism and, Broadcast and Digital Media.

Industry Engagement for the 3+0 UK Degree in Media, Culture and Communication at IACT College

Mac Lab at IACT College
Mac Lab at IACT College

Highlights of industry engagement include student – professional collaboration in classroom activities and guest lectures by leading experts:

  • Freda Liu, producer of BFM 89.9 and author of PR Yourself: Red Lipstick and Amazing Shoes
  • Reuben Kang, YouTube sensation of JinnyBoyTV
  • Premesh Chandran, CEO of MalaysiaKini
  • Kausern Hieu, Talent and Transformation Director of Starcom Mediavest Group
  • Dorothy Teoh, CEO at The Edge Foundation; Former Editor in Chief of The Edge Malaysia

Recognition for the 3+0 UK Degree in Media, Culture and Communication at IACT College

The Media, Culture and Communication degree programme is fully accredited and assessed by University of Sunderland, yet fully taught at IACT College, with graduates receiving their certification from the University of Sunderland.

Programme Structure for the 3+0 BA (Hons) Media, Culture and Communication UK Degree at IACT College

Subjects for the BA (Hons) Media, Culture and Communication Degree at IACT College
Subjects for the BA (Hons) Media, Culture and Communication Degree at IACT College

IACT College – The Creative Communications Specialist in Malaysia

Editing Lab at IACT College
Editing Lab at IACT College

IACT College is a specialised and dedicated talent prep-school for the creative communication industry in Malaysia that is known and trusted by the industry to continuously provide an industry relevant learning environment that mirrors current industry standards and practices. Coupled with a holistic teaching method and curriculum, students not only excel in their studies but develop useful life skills.

University of Sunderland, UK is an exclusive 3+0 foreign partner with IACT College in Malaysia, enhancing the programmes available. The collaboration offers students the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Media, Culture and Communication and Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Advertising and Design. All 3+0 degree programmes offered at IACT College are fully accredited, assessed and awarded by the University.

IACT College – The Best College in Malaysia for Communication Courses

Library at IACT College
Library at IACT College

Founded by the Industry In 1970, the two largest advertising associations in Malaysia came together to form what has become Malaysia’s premier college specialising in creative communication. IACT College is a dedicated, talent prep-school for the creative communication industry, with 96% of its graduates employed in the industry within six months of graduation.

Project Based Learning teaching methods What continues to differentiate IACT College until today is its ability to ensure graduates are job-ready through its project-based learning methods. Through this method, students have the unique opportunity to work on class projects with top-tier companies in the classroom. With these coveted opportunities, students engage with future employers as the education experience goes beyond theory and is put into practice.

Swimming pool at IACT College
Swimming pool at IACT College

Industry Experienced Lecturers IACT College students are further prepared for their career through mentorship by their lectures, who possess a vast amount of industry experience. 83% of IACT College lecturers have worked professionally in the industry, with average industry tenure of 12 years

The Best Communication Facilities at IACT College

IACT College’s Campus provides you with creative spaces that are equipped with relevant 21st century learning facilities.

Recording Studio at IACT College
Recording Studio at IACT College
  • Brainstorming rooms
  • Library
  • Advanced MAC Lab
  • Sound Editing Studio
  • Advanced PC Lab
  • Cyber Research Station
  • Photography Studio
  • Music Academy
  • Gymnasium
  • Audio Recording Suite
  • Advanced Editing Room
  • Radio Studio
  • Art Studio
  • Green Screen Room
  • Swimming Pool
  • Wifi Access

IACT College Endorsements and Accreditations

Endorsed by a Global Advertising Authority and Accredited by MQA

International Advertising Association (IAA), New York is one of the world’s largest networks of advertisers, agencies and media companies. IACT College is the only college in Malaysia to receive IAA’s accreditation as one of their awarding bodies.

MQA is a governmental body overseeing the quality practices and accreditation of higher education institutions.

IACT College has always enjoyed MQA’s stamp of approval and this accreditation continues on an ongoing basis.

PARTNERS IN EXCELLENCE

TAP (Training Academy for Professionals) the Professional training unit of IACT is an established and experienced training academy that offers corporate trainings and part-time professional development courses specialising in the area of marketing, advertising and communications, giving our students instant exposure to the latest industry topics of interests.

Founders

Malaysian Advertisers Association

A representative body of more than 65 major advertisers in Malaysia (including companies such as Nestle, Unilever, and HSBC Bank), who collectively spent more than RM6 billion on advertising and communications.

Association of Accredited Advertising Agents, Malaysia

Focused in driving growth for brands, 4As is the representative body of over 80 multinational and local organisations involved in brand strategy and communications.

Also known as International Advertising, Communication and Technology College, IACT College was founded and endorsed by the Malaysian Advertisers Association (MAA) and 4As Malaysia, the two largest marketing and advertising associations in 1970.

Best 4+0 University of Upper Iowa (UIU), USA Bachelor of Science in Communication Degree Program at HELP College of Arts & Technology

With at least 5 credits, students after SPM from Malaysia can complete the whole degree American

University of Upper Iowa, USA was established in 1857 and now students in Malaysia can obtain a USA degree at HELP College of Arts & Technology
University of Upper Iowa, USA was established in 1857 and now students in Malaysia can obtain a USA degree at HELP College of Arts & Technology

Degree program in Malaysia at HELP College of Arts & Technology. Students after SPM or O-Levels will enter directly into Year 1 of the degree program for a total of 4 years. The American education system does not require Pre-University to enter into the degree programme after SPM or O-Levels. The American Degree system after SPM or O-Levels is Year 1 (Freshman), Year 2 (Sophomore), Year 3 (Junior) and finally Year 4 (Senior).

The University of Upper Iowa has very strong credentials, including a slew of national and international awards, and has a Nobel Laureate amongst its alumni. It was ranked Tier 1 in the US News and World Report 2015 “Best Colleges” ranking.

What is truly unique and attractive about the 4+0 American Degree program at HELP College of Arts & Technology is the affordability. 

The total fees of RM80,888 for this 4+0 program, includes one academic year of studies in UIU’s campus in the United States, economy airfare, and accommodation.

4+0 University of Upper Iowa, USA Degree Programmes at HELP College of Arts & Technology

Library at HELP College of Arts & Technology
Library at HELP College of Arts & Technology

The majors available at HELP CAT are Psychology, Business Administration, Finance, Marketing, Communications, and Human Resource Management. During their studies at HELP CAT, students will receive in-country UIU faculty support.

Students after SPM or O-Levels may choose from the following Upper Iowa University, USA programmes at HELP CAT:

WHY UPPER IOWA UNIVERSITY @ HELP CAT

  • UIU 4 + 0 programs deliver an American Education of unmatched value

    Highly experienced lecturers teach at HELP College of Arts & Technology
    Highly experienced lecturers teach at HELP College of Arts & Technology
  • One year of free study at Upper Iowa University in the USA
  • Opt for a Double Major at no extra cost
  • Direct entry after SPM – graduate with an American degree in 4 years
  • Credit transfer for students with A-Levels, STPM and UEC
  • Selected courses taught by UIU senior academic staff based in Malaysia
  • Continuous course assessment with less emphasis on exams
  • Internship program for industrial and practical experience
  • Opportunities to live and work in the USA

Entry Requirements for the 4+0 University of Upper Iowa, USA Degree Programmes at HELP College of Arts & Technology

HELP CAT students get to go to the University of Upper Iowa in the USA to study for 1 year paying Malaysian fees
HELP CAT students get to go to the University of Upper Iowa in the USA to study for 1 year paying Malaysian fees
  • 5 SPM credits including English and in SPM, O-Levels, ICGSE, UEC or equivalent (for BS in Psychology, a Pass in Science and Math is necessary)
  • Credit transfer for holders of UEC, A-Levels, STPM or Diploma
  • Credit transfer for holders of the International Baccalaureate and American Degree Transfer Program transcripts, Southern Australia Matriculation, Canadian Pre-University
  • HELP’s Foundation in Arts or Foundation in Science
  • 12 years of schooling with accredited certificate from home country
  • 12 years of home schooling and certificate from home schooling center

Programme Structure for the 4+0 University of Upper Iowa, USA Bachelor of Science in Communication Degree at HELP College of Arts & Technology

Prepare for a career in corporate communications, public relations, journalism, advertising,

Highly experienced lecturers teach at HELP College of Arts & Technology
Highly experienced lecturers teach at HELP College of Arts & Technology

government relations, business writing and much more. The communication major combines courses in communication with a thorough grounding in the liberal arts. In addition, two marketing courses are required.

Communication students in the 4+0 ADP Programme at HELP College of Arts & Technology are encouraged to develop special competencies in their areas of interest, they may take advanced courses in video production, professional writing, advertising or public relations. Many employers rank communication skills as the most important qualification when considering prospective employees.

Year 1 Subjects for the 4+0 University of Upper Iowa, USA Communication Degree at HELP CAT

  • English Composition I
  • College Algebra with Applications
  • General Biological Sciences
  • Introduction to Computer Applications and
  • Technology Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia (TTTAS) / Bahasa Komunikasi 3 English Composition II
  • Microeconomics Principles
  • Introduction to Art
  • Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • Introduction to Environmental Science
  • Hubungan Etnik / Malaysian Studies

Year 2 Subjects for the 4+0 University of Upper Iowa, USA Communication Degree at HELP CAT

  • Management Principles
  • Marketing Principles
  • General Psychology
  • Strategic Planning for Entrepreneurs
  • Introduction to Philosophy
  • Human Biology and Nutrition
  • World History Since 1500
  • Elementary Statistics
  • Human Growth, Development and Guidance
  • Malaysian Economy

Year 3 Subjects for the 4+0 University of Upper Iowa, USA Communication Degree at HELP CAT

  • Critical Thinking
  • News Editing
  • Community Services
  • Principles Interviewing
  • Communication Theory
  • TV Production
  • Business and Professional Communication
  • Featuring Writing
  • Writing for Media
  • Publication Design
  • Communication Ethnics

Year 4 Subjects for the 4+0 University of Upper Iowa, USA Communication Degree at HELP CAT

  • Digital Photography and Editing
  • Senior Project
  • Advertising Design
  • Introduction to Graphic Design
  • Digital Imaging
  • Digital Illustration
  • Typography
  • Personal Selling
  • Organization Communication
  • Advertising and Integrated Marketing
  • Communications

About HELP College of Arts & Technology USA Partner – Upper Iowa University

Upper Iowa University (UIU), founded in 1857, is a four-year, liberal arts institution of higher learning

HELP College of Arts and Technology (HELP CAT) is offering the Upper Iowa University (UIU) 4+0 American Degree Program.
HELP College of Arts and Technology (HELP CAT) is offering the Upper Iowa University (UIU) 4+0 American Degree Program.

offering quality degree programs. It is the second largest private university in Iowa, located in the northeast of the state in the community of Fayette.

UIU provides educational excellence and leadership development to 7,600 students – both nationally and internationally – at its campus in picturesque Fayette, Iowa; through online degree programs; at centers in the US; via independent study; and at UIU international centers in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia.

Upper Iowa University is a recognized innovator in the delivery of accredited, quality education and is proud of its diverse range of student populations and progressive, flexible options for students of all ages. Its undergraduate and graduate degree programs cover more than 40 majors, including business, education, management, communication, human services, information technology, liberal arts, math, psychology and science. A high level of academic rigor and quality is ensured in the UIU programs through on-site faculty, faculty exchange, and visiting lecturers.

Special features of Upper Iowa University

  • UIU is one of the largest universities in the American Midwest

    Get an American degree in Malaysia with 1 year study experience at University of Upper Iowa, USA at HELP College of Arts & Technology
    Get an American degree in Malaysia with 1 year study experience at University of Upper Iowa, USA at HELP College of Arts & Technology
  • UIU’s distinguished alumni include: a Nobel Peace Prize winner and a world-famous Biblical archaeologist and scholar
  • Upper Iowa University is a recognized innovator in offering accredited, quality programs through flexible, multiple delivery systems, including online and independent study
  • UIU’s Residential Campus located in Fayette, Iowa, has over 900 students. The largest capital improvement campaign in the University’s history, $75 million, is currently underway on campus
  • UIU’s Distance Education Programs (an award-winning Online Program and Independent Study) offer the flexibility to study anywhere, anytime
  • UIU has 15 US Center locations in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, and Wisconsin offering evening classes. UIU is global, with International Centers in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia and offers a study abroad program

    Get an American degree in Malaysia with 1 year study experience at University of Upper Iowa, USA at HELP College of Arts & Technology
    Get an American degree in Malaysia with 1 year study experience at University of Upper Iowa, USA at HELP College of Arts & Technology
  • UIU ranks in the top 25% of colleges nationally for the enhancement of student learning [Source: CLA Learning Report-2009]
  • UIU is the only NCAA Division II Athletic Program in Iowa and member of Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NCIS)
  • Upper Iowa University celebrates 21 percent diversity among its student population
  • Upper Iowa University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org) and is approved by the Louisiana Higher Education Board, the Wisconsin Educational Approval Board, and the Iowa Department of Education (for teacher education in Iowa only). The programs offered are approved by the states of Iowa, Kansas (restricted), Louisiana, and Wisconsin for veterans’ benefits.

Rankings for Upper Iowa University, USA

Get an American degree in Malaysia with 1 year study experience at University of Upper Iowa, USA at HELP College of Arts & Technology
Get an American degree in Malaysia with 1 year study experience at University of Upper Iowa, USA at HELP College of Arts & Technology

Upper Iowa University received strong ranking byUS News & World Report 2015 in several categories:

  • Tier 1 school in the Best Colleges – Regional Universities Midwest category
  • Best Colleges for Veterans category
  • Best Online Bachelor’s Programs category
  • Best Online MBA Programs category

Curtin University Sarawak Offers the Best Mass Communication Degree Programmes in Malaysia

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

Studying media in Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia provides you an experience to discover the possibilities of media influence and representations through text, audio and visuals. It also helps you to make sense of the changes occurring around us.

The Department of Media, Culture and Communication offers Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Bachelor of Arts in Borneo Studies.

Curtin Sarawak’s courses include documentary and music video making, scriptwriting, voice-over, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Photoshop, In-Design, Illustrator and many more. The university helps students to develop the skill of reporting, writing, video recording, editing as well as analytical skill and critical thinking.

A smaller class size is always emphasized to allow personal attention to aid fast learning and customized learning experience.

Curtin Sarawak staff are experts in their discipline and highly passionate in teaching. Under their supervision, the students have managed to excel in several competitions and won awards such as the:

  • AFP Short Film Awards
  • Program Karyawan Muda
  • Detik-detik MH,
  • IGEM Dare to Dream Challenge
  • MUFORS Road Reels Short Film Competition.

Bachelor of Arts – Media, Culture and Communication at Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia

School of Business at Curtin University Sarawak
School of Business at Curtin University Sarawak

The Bachelor of Arts – Media, Culture and Communication degree course at Curtin Sarawak involves the contextual study of the theory, history, ethics, criticism and practice of media, information, and new communication technologies.

It combines scholarly academic study, critical and analytical thinking, professional conduct, creativity and practical “hands-on” skills.

The Media, Culture and Communication degree programme offers the opportunity for students to acquire knowledge and develop practical skills in at least two areas of specialisation: Film & Television – Corporate Production and Marketing OR Public Relations.

Course Description for the Bachelor of Arts – Media, Culture and Communication at Curtin Sarawak

Curtin University Sarawak auditorium
Curtin University Sarawak auditorium

There are four equal sections to be completed: a core component, a first stream, a second stream (to be selected from two available options), and general electives.

All Media, Culture and Communication students must complete six common core units in order to acquire a strong foundation in terms of knowledge and understanding of the modes of enquiry, analysis and interpretation associated with media, communication and information.

Media, Culture and Communication students also have to do: six units in the Film and Television – Corporate Production stream; six units either in the Marketing stream OR in the Public Relations stream; and six general electives (students are encouraged to enrol in electives from outside their main areas of specialisation).

The Film and Television – Corporate Production stream introduces students to the concepts and practical skills relevant to corporate video production. By means of video production exercises and projects, this stream provides students with the opportunity to use video production technologies, and to understand the processes (such as research, scriptwriting, planning,

Curtin University Sarawak library
Curtin University Sarawak library

recording and editing) associated with corporate video production.

Film & Television – Corporate Production Stream units at Curtin Sarawak

  • Year 1 Semester 1
    1532 v.8 FTV 121: Screen Production Techniques
  • Year 1 Semester 2
    1531 v.8 FTV 111: History of Screen Language
  • Year 2 Semester 1
    2589 v.9 FTV 222: Documentary Workshop
  • Year 2 Semester 2
    303714 v.2 FTV 243: Screenwriting – Corporate Documentary
  • Year 3 Semester 1
    11484 v.6 FTV 233: Advertising and Music Videos
  • Year 3 Semester 2
    301037 v.3 FTV 334: Production – Corporate Documentary

The Marketing stream introduces the key skills and knowledge needed for successful marketing. It provides students with an understanding of how marketing works and of consumer behaviour, as well as the opportunity for in-depth study of specific aspects of marketing.

Marketing Stream units at Curtin Sarawak

  • Year 1 Semester 1
    Curtin University Sarawak emphasises on outcome-based learning
    Curtin University Sarawak emphasises on outcome-based learning

    10850 v.4 Marketing 100

  • Year 1 Semester 2
    9764 v.7 Consumer Behaviour 201
  • Year 2 Semester1
    3822 v.8 Sales Management 230 OR 9807 v.6 Marketing Research
  • Year 2 Semester 2
    12613 v.2 International Marketing 250 OR 1866 v.6 Retail Marketing Distribution 311
  • Year 3 Semester 1
    12593 v.5 Marketing Professional Practice 300 OR 3900 v.5 Strategic Marketing 310
  • Year 3 Semester 2
    4375 v.4 Marketing of Services 311

The Public Relations stream develops an understanding of the fundamentals of professional public relations theory and practice.

It provides students with skills and knowledge in the principles, techniques and specific issues of contemporary public relations.

Curtin University Sarawak Chancellory Building
Curtin University Sarawak Chancellory Building

Public Relations Stream units at Curtin Sarawak

  • Year 1 Semester 1
    10855 v.7 Public Relations (Principles) 201
  • Year 1 Semester 2
    10854 v.6 Public Relations (Techniques) 220
  • Year 2 Semester1
    10851 v.5 Public Relations (Media) 250
  • Year 2 Semester 2
    3992 v.7 Public Relations (Consultancy) 300
  • Year 3 Semester 1
    12597 v.4 Public Relations (Corporate) 360
  • Year 3 Semester 2
    3993 v.8 Public Relations (Professional Practice) 393

Affordable Mass Communication Degree Course at Top Ranked UCSI University

The BA (Hons) Mass Communication degree programme at UCSI University offers students an in-depth understanding of the

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

dynamics of Mass Communication in today’s fast changing world. It synthesizes theories, research, practical and intellectual discourses on critical issues in order to develop and instill within students the potential to achieve performance and inculcate leadership qualities in the field of Mass Communication.

The Communication degree at UCSI University is unique in that you can major in either:

  1. Film & Television
  2. Marketing Communications
  3. Journalism.

Co-Operative Education Training Programme for Every Year of Degree at UCSI University

I am glad that EduSpiral recommended me to UCSI University as I gained so much real work experiences during all my Co-Op (Internship). Paul Kong, graduated in Business Administration from UCSI University
I am glad that EduSpiral recommended me to UCSI University as I gained so much real work experiences during all my Co-Op (Internship).
Paul Kong, graduated in Business Administration from UCSI University

With its innovative academic curriculum, UCSI University students also enjoy the unique benefits of its Co-Operative Education Training Programme (Co-Op) that enhances their employability by integrating classroom learning with workplace training in Co-Op employer organisations.

Completing two months’ work experience for every study year, a UCSI University student would have six to eight months’ work experience to stand ready for full-time employment upon their graduation.

Currently, UCSI University has more than 1,000 employer organisations registered as heir Co-Op employers. With the number rising annually, these partnerships create job opportunities for students to be job-ready upon their graduation.

Year 1 Subjects for the BA (Hons) Mass Communication degree programme at UCSI University

EduSpiral picked us up from KL Sentral to tour the universities in KL. They provided in depth information which helped me make the right decision for my career. Wen Hao, Biotechnology at UCSI University
EduSpiral picked us up from KL Sentral to tour the universities in KL. They provided in depth information which helped me make the right decision for my career.
Wen Hao at UCSI University
  • Introduction to Mass Communication
  • Basic Photography
  • Visual Communication
  • Introduction to Public Speaking
  • Understanding Reading and Writing in English Language
  • Expository Writing
  • Written Discourse
  • Introduction to Internet Technologies
  • University Life
  • Co-operative Placement 1
  • Extra-curricular Learning Experience 1

Major Electives – Choose 3

  • Introduction to Advertising
  • Introduction to Film Studies
  • Introduction to Public Relations
  • Introduction to Journalism

Free Electives – Choose 2

  • Introduction to Psychology 1
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Introduction to Eastern Civilization
  • Introduction to Philosophy
  • Introduction to Political Science

Year 2 Subjects for the BA (Hons) Mass Communication degree programme at UCSI University

Mac Lab at UCSI University for Design students
Mac Lab at UCSI University for Design students
  • Popular Culture
  • Media Writing Skills
  • Alternative Voices & Issues in Mass Communication
  • Design & Layout
  • Religions in Malaysia
  • Co-operative Placement 2
  • Extra-curricular Learning Experience 2

Free Elective – Choose 1

  • Fundamentals of Marketing
  • Macroeconomics
  • Microeconomics
  • Organisational Behavior
  • Fundamentals of Management

Free Elective – Choose 1

  • World English
  • Spoken Discourse
  • English, Global Media & English Language
  • Cross Cultural Communication

Year 3 Subjects for the BA (Hons) Mass Communication degree programme at UCSI University

At EduSpiral, we believe that students make better decisions after visiting the campus & getting information that is supported by facts & evidence. We take students to tour the facilities related to their course of interest such as this potential mass comm student touring UCSI University
At EduSpiral, we believe that students make better decisions after visiting the campus & getting information that is supported by facts & evidence. We take students to tour the facilities related to their course of interest such as this potential mass comm student touring UCSI University
  • Media, Law & Ethics
  • Seminar: Issues and Developments in Mass Media
  • Mass Communication Research 1
  • Mass Communication Research 2
  • Co-operative Placement 3
  • Extra-curricular Learning Experience 3

Mass Communication Pathways – Choose One Pathway

1. Film & Television – Pathway Courses – Students are required to choose 5 courses including Capstone Course

  • Video Production 1
  • Video Production 2
  • Documentary Production
  • Film Directing
  • Screenwriting
  • Screen Production (CAPSTONE COURSE)

2. Journalism – Pathway Courses – Students are required to choose 5 courses including Capstone Course

  • Photojournalism
  • Editing
  • Feature Writing
  • Interactive Multimedia Authoring
  • Advance Media Writing
  • Media Publishing (CAPSTONE COURSE)

3. Marketing Communications – Pathway Courses – Students are required to choose 5 courses including Capstone

Music students having their music recorded by Mass Comm students in the professional recording studio at UCSI University
Music students having their music recorded by Mass Comm students in the professional recording studio at UCSI University

Course

  • Copywriting
  • Integrated Marketing Communications
  • Branding
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Media Planning & Management
  • Advertising Campaign (CAPSTONE COURSE)

 

Northumbria University, UK 3+0 Bsc (Hons) in Communication and Public Relations at KDU Penang University College

KDU Penang’s Northumbria University, UK 3+0 Bsc (Hons) in Communication and Public Relations offer students with a non-

Mac Lab for design students at KDU College Penang
Mac Lab for design students at KDU College Penang

examination degree course (programme) that encourage creativity and dynamic thinking.

This degree offers them opportunity to explore and discover their own potentials that are parallel with the industry standards. This degree is a full assignment based programme and fully accredited in UK and Malaysia.

Throughout the programme you will learn the techniques required for contemporary public relations practice, understand the communication principles that underpin it, and an option to gain experience working with practitioners in a professional internship.

As a beginning practitioner you will know the legal contexts in which you will work, and the requirements of ethical practice.

You will develop writing and professional practice skills, and analytical abilities for research, problem-solving, project planning and strategy development.

KDU University College Penang’s Northumbria University, UK 3+0 Bsc (Hons) in Communication and Public Relations is a very practical programme and well taught by qualified lecturers.

The subject syllabuses are designed to match the current trends and needs in corporate world”, Eric Seaton; a HR/Recruitment Officer who has been recruited even before he completes his degree with KDU

Recording studio at the best college in Penang for Mass Comm, KDU CollegePenang
Recording studio at the best college in Penang for Mass Comm, KDU College Penang

Penang. “The communication and public relations programme in KDU Penang is very fun as it’s coursework based.

Our learning is fun, experiential and engaging as it requires hands on activities and learning beyond classrooms”, Nurul Fareha Binti Jamal Mohd.; who graduated with First Class Honours and currently working in corporate communication and affairs.

Scholarships are available to deserving students. Affordable hostel accommodation is also provided for outstation students.

Internship stints with top media agencies
You get to experience working on the job. Get ahead in your resume with 3 months working stints with Malaysia’s top media organizations. The internship stints will open doors and opportunities for people with the right qualifications and skills.

State-of-the-art learning facilities at KDU University College Penang

Acclimatize with the industry early with industry standard facilities such as audio recording studio, iMac Lab, new media broadcasting studio and PR Spin Doctor Lab. Our state-of-the-art learning facilities provide experiences and knowledge found in the industry to enhance and enrich learning experiences.

Subjects for the BSc (Hons) in Communication and Public Relations at KDU University College Penang

KDU College Mass Comm students using the Recording Studio
KDU College Mass Comm students using the Recording Studio

Year 1 Communication & Public Relations Subjects at KDU  University College Penang

  • Communication Theory and Practice
  • Creative Digital Design
  • Customer Oriented Communication
  • Corporate Communication in Practice
  • Digital Visual Communication
  • Cross Cultural Communication

Year 2 Communication & Public Relations Subjects at KDU University College Penang

  • Corporate Event Planning
  • Personal and Professional Effectiveness
  • Interpretation and Use of the Media
  • Writing for Public Relations (S1)
  • New Media Marketing (S2)
  • Web Production
  • Industrial Training

Year 3 Communication & Public Relations Subjects at KDU University College Penang

  • Undergraduate Communication and PR Project
  • Public Relations in Practice
  • Texts and Contexts (S1)
  • Social Legal and Ethical Issues (S2)
  • Web Usability and Development

Get a UK Degree in Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Media Marketing Degree Course at the Top Ranked Asia Pacific University

The Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Media Marketing degree program at the top ranked  Asia Pacific University in Malaysia is specifically designed to provide:

An internationalised vibrant learning environment for networking & improving your language skills at Asia Pacific University
An internationalised vibrant learning environment for networking & improving your language skills at Asia Pacific University
  • A thorough understanding of the issues relating to effective human computer interaction.
  • A clear appreciation of the user interface and the skills to develop interactive multimedia applications.
  • An opportunity to undertake a major project where the acquired knowledge and research skills will be used to explore an aspect of media marketing.

The Media Marketing Degree course at Asia Pacific University is a combination of the best in Mass Communication with Marketing subjects to ensure the graduate will have solid skills to work as a top Marketing Communications Specialist in Malaysia.

The Media Marketing student at APU will have gained the practical skills of a mass communication student and yet have the keen strategic insight of a marketing student.

The international student environment mixed in with top Malaysian students allows the Media Marketing student at Asia Pacific University to interact with different cultures gaining valuable insights and ideas as well as having to communicate in English thus improving their language skills. Studying Media Marketing at Asia Pacific University is one of the best choices you can make as a student in Malaysia.

Year 1 Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Media Marketing degree subjects at Asia Pacific University

EduSpiral provided a lot of information and took us to to tour the campus and hostel. Jane, Asia Pacific University
EduSpiral provided a lot of information and took us to to tour the campus and hostel.
Jane, Asia Pacific University

Level 1 is common to both Media awards and is designed to enable you to make an informed choice between these alternatives at Level 2. This Level introduces you to new media, aspects of Management & Marketing and Multimedia. The skills relevant for business and IT in the workplace are also covered. Important and relevant skills for independent learning are introduced.

Common Modules with BSc (Hons) in Media Informatics and BA (Hons) in Media Marketing with a specialism in Social Media

  • Audio Visual Technology
  • Business and Communications Skills
  • Computing and IT in the Workplace
  • Digital Image Production
  • Interactive Media and Web Design Technology
  • Introduction to Management
  • Introduction to Theories of Media and Culture
  • Marketing
  • Mass Media to Multimedia
  • Understanding the Press

Year 2 Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Media Marketing degree subjects at Asia Pacific University

The three areas of focus at this level are Media, Marketing Communications and Multimedia. You will also develop

Group Discussion Rooms at Asia Pacific University for a conducive study environment
Group Discussion Rooms at Asia Pacific University for a conducive study environment

awareness and skills in dealing effectively with customers. All the modules address one or more aspects of these areas. Independent learning continues in all modules but is a particular focus and requirement in Research Methods.

Common Modules

  • Advertising
  • Creativity and Innovation
  • Media Culture and Society
  • Multimedia for Presenting and Promoting
  • New Creative Media Industries
  • Public Relations
  • Research Methods
  • Script Writing for Radio & TV

Specialised Modules

  • Communications Audit
  • Customer Lifestyles and Behaviour
  • E-Marketing
  • Interactive Marketing

Year 3 Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Media Marketing degree subjects at Asia Pacific University

The three areas of focus continue with a greater emphasis on strategy and integration. Alongside these are modules

Dual-core Macs at APIIT and Asia Pacific University for the animation & design students
Dual-core Macs at APIIT and Asia Pacific University for the animation & design students

which develop specific skills in multimedia and copywriting. You also learn about the planning, decision-making, global & entrepreneurship aspects of marketing and the entertainment industry.

The Media Marketing Project further develops the academic and practical aspects of your chosen areas of study and reinforces your independent learning skills.

Common Modules

  • Audiences, Consumption and Technology
  • Copywriting
  • Integrated Marketing Communications
  • Media, Ethics and Politics
  • Strategic Marketing Planning
  • Video Recording & Production

Specialised Modules

  • Global Marketing
  • Investigations in Media Marketing
  • Marketing Decision Making
  • Media Marketing Project
  • Strategic Entrepreneurship and the
  • Entertainment Industry

Bachelor of Communication (Hons) Marketing Communication course at HELP University

HELP University
HELP University

The Bachelor of Communication (Hons) Marketing Communication course at HELP University takes you beyond the traditional advertising major, as the curriculum incorporates business, marketing and management perspectives into advertising.

It includes promotions, brand management, product launches and merchandising, among others.

Marketing communication specialists today are an integral part of any marketing team.

They communicate information to current and prospective customers about products or services that are currently available in the market, as well as execute launching of new brands or rebranding through the various media.

Clubs and societies at the School of Communication:
  • BCom Voice Student Council
  • Radio Club
  • Institute of Public Relations Malaysia Student Association (IPRMSA)
  • Creative Production Society
  • And over 40 other sports, hobbies and special interest clubs and societies at HELP University.

State-of-the-Art studios in the School of Communication at HELP University

  • The School is equipped with professional and industrial standard film and broadcast studios and equipment to enable
    Highly experienced lecturers from the industry share their knowledge and skills with communication students at HELP University
    Highly experienced lecturers from the industry share their knowledge and skills with communication students at HELP University

    students to make films, TV commercials and corporate videos. Hands-on work with these facilities prepares them for professional work anywhere.

  • Panasonic AVCHD cameras
  • iMac editing suites with Final Cut Pro software
  • Dolly tripods and steady tripods
  • Tungsten spotlights and fluorescent lights for 3-point lighting
  • Boom mics
  • Wireless mics with receiver and transmitter
  • Digital HD video cassette recorder
  • Canon EOS 60D DSLR cameras with full HD filming capability
  • clip image002 0023
  • The UniTunes@HELP broadcast station delivers programs via live streaming on the HELP website. Students can engage in live talk shows as hosts, or as DJs on music programs, or as music performers.

Year 1 Subjects for the Degree in Marketing Communications at HELP University

Auditorium at HELP University
Auditorium at HELP University
  • MCH 102 Public Speaking
  • MCH 101 Introduction to Mass Communication
  • MCH 100 Social and Business Communication
  • MCH 152 Introduction to Media Writing
  • MCH 106 Information Tech, Mass Media and Society
  • HAA 102 Introduction to Design
  • HEC 101 Introduction to Microeconomics
  • HEC 102 Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • MCH 150 Introduction to Marketing Communication
  • Two Year 1 Free Electives

Year 2 Subjects for the Degree in Marketing Communications 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
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
  • MCH 215 Intercultural Communication
  • MCH 250 Communication Theory
  • HSO 210 Social Research Methods
  • MCH 208 Communication in the Workplace
  • HBA 200 Business Administration
  • MCH 206 Graphic Design
  • HBA 212 Principles of Advertising
  • MCH 260 Advanced Marketing Communication
  • MCH 214 Advertising Copywriting
  • Two Year 2 Free Electives

Year 3 Subjects for the Degree in Marketing Communications at HELP University

  • MCH 317 Publication Design
  • MCH 390 Honours Thesis
  • MCH 396 Practicum
  • MCH 314 Communication Law and Ethics
  • HBA 318 Consumer Behaviour
  • MCH 321 Media Marketing
  • MCH 322 Advertising Campaign
  • Two Year 3 Free Electives

Scholarships are offered to deserving students by HELP University. Students interested to join HELP University should register as soon as possible because the hostel runs out quickly.

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and  universities in Malaysia.

EduSpiral analysed my personality and results, subsequently advised me on choosing the right course as well as the best university that fit me. John Lai Wai Hong, Diploma in Mass Comm at KDU University College
EduSpiral analysed my personality and results, subsequently advised me on choosing the right course as well as the best university that fit me.
John Lai Wai Hong, Diploma in Mass Comm at KDU University College
EduSpiral Consultant Services represents the best colleges and universities in Malaysia offering a 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.If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.
Please contact us for more details.

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

How to Choose the Best Course to Study at Top Private Universities in Malaysia after SPM

What is the Best Course to Study in Malaysia after SPM?

Written by EduSpiral Consultant Services For more information contact 01111408838

After SPM or UEC, there are many different pathways for you to choose from and sometimes it can be confusing. Students who are not sure of what to study after SPM can contact EduSpiral Consultant Services to help guide you to choose the right course and university. At EduSpiral Consultant Services, we have counseled and helped thousands of students to choose the right course and private university to study in Malaysia.

Choosing the right course to study in Malaysia after high school is one of the most important decisions you can make in your life. This can be a confusing and difficult time if you are unprepared. With the wide variety of courses available to a student, the time after SPM can be a confusing one if not guided properly by an experienced and knowledgeable education counselor.

For a personalised advise on how to choose the right course contact 01111408838

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Which is the Best Course to Choose to Study at a Top Private University in Malaysia

It is important to choose the right course to study – you don’t want to waste your time and money on a

EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students
EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students

course you don’t want to do (or end up dropping out of). To help you decide which course is right for you, make a list of courses that are of interest to you.

Is it a subject you have already studied? For example, maybe you loved the English subject and you read novels for pleasure in your own time. You can consider Teaching English as a Second Language, journalism or Mass Communication. In addition, you don’t have to do a journalism degree to become a journalist – many degrees are considered!

Maybe you’ve always been interested in computers and the internet at home, and enjoyed maths at school, so are considering a degree in computer science, a course subject you probably won’t have studied before. Experienced education counselors are able to analyse your interests, personality and exam results to help you make a list of possible courses for consideration.

Looking at your results in SPM could help you to decide which course you would be good at. If you are good in Maths & Physics then you can consider Engineering courses. Having good results in Chemistry, Biology & Maths, you can think of a career in Food Science, Pharmacy or Medicine. Talking to an experienced education advisor would help you to navigate through this confusing time of choosing the best course that fits you.

Many students after SPM make the mistake of just listening to advise without verifying whether the

My friend introduced me to EduSpiral because for a long time after SPM I still did not know what and where to study. EduSpiral took time to explain the courses to me and even took me around the university for a tour. Yammie Chau, Diploma in Business at UCSI University
My friend introduced me to EduSpiral because for a long time after SPM I still did not know what and where to study. EduSpiral took time to explain the courses to me and even took me around the university for a tour.
Yammie Chau, Diploma in Business at UCSI University

information given is true or not. In addition, just because you have heard or seen a lot of advertisements by a particular university, doesn’t mean that it is the best in that course.

Many of the course counselors at the universities are paid by the universities to get you to register there, so their main motivation is to get you to register, not to help you make the right choice.

You should also ask yourself if you would still be interested in that subject for a further three or four years – enough to motivate yourself to work and research independently? Remember, you are going to work in this career for the next 50 years after graduation, therefore, you should have a high interest in the course.

The course that you choose should also have a job demand for you after you graduate. Choosing a course that you are passionate about without job demand and you may end up being jobless. Look for statistics and research to support whether there is a job demand for your future career in Malaysia or Singapore. Here at EduSpiral Consultant Services, we do our research on the job demand for the careers in Malaysia, Salary Reports, and universities so that we can advise our students based on facts and evidence.

Now why would you want to talk to EduSpiral Consultant Services when you can contact the private universities directly? Well, EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students. Having worked in the private education industry, we have in-depth knowledge of each private university and college in what they are good at. We have worked with our partner universities and colleges for many years while the counselors at the private universities or agents’ offices change every few years therefore they would not have the in-depth knowledge of the courses and the university that they are working at.

How to Choose the Right Course to Study after SPM?

My mother whatsapped EduSpiral & he provided vital information to help me make my decision to transfer my diploma. Soon Hong, Marketing at HELP University
My mother whatsapped EduSpiral & he provided vital information to help me make my decision to transfer my diploma.
Soon Hong, Marketing at HELP University

It can be confusing for students to choose the right major for their undergraduate degree studies in Malaysia. Preparations should have been made even before this time but fear not it is still not too late if you have not decided on a career path. It is important for you to research carefully the career that you intend to pursue.

Students after SPM or O-Levels would need to go through some sort of a Pre-University programme before entering into the degree course. Therefore, you still have about 1 to 1.5 years in your Pre-U programme to really figure out what to study for your degree.

It can be confusing to choose the right course after SPM. You should carefully think about what are the options available to you. To choose the best course that fits you, you need to consider the following:

  • Look at your results – what are your best & worst subjects, and which subjects are your favourite?
  • What are your interests & hobbies?
  • What is your passion?
  • Job demand for the career of choice. There is no point in choosing a course out of passion and then graduate to find out that you cannot get a job in that field.
  • Salary of the career of choice
  • Discuss the budget for your studies with your parents. There is no point in choosing a course like Pharmacy or Medicine, if you cannot afford it.

Ask a Knowledgeable & Experienced Education Consultant in Malaysia to Help you Choose the Right Course after SPM

Choosing a course to study after SPM is not a science, it is a process

Lonnie Sik, Founder of EduSpiral, has more than 15 years of experience counseling thousands of students on how to choose the right course & university
Lonnie Sik, Founder of EduSpiral, has more than 15 years of experience counseling thousands of students on how to choose the right course & university

in finding out who you are and what you are good at. An experienced Education Advisor would be invaluable in assisting you to choose the right course. Students need to talk to the right education counselors so that you get the right information to help you in making this life-changing decision.

Ask the right Education Counselors. Would you ask a Doctor on how to repair your car? Or would you ask a mechanic for medical advise? Although this sounds ridiculous, but many students do listen to advise from young and inexperienced counselors from universities, colleges or agents’ offices.  Talking to an experienced education advisor would help you to navigate through this confusing time of choosing the best course that fits you.

Experienced education counselors are able to analyse your interests, personality and exam results to help you make a list of possible courses for consideration. EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students. Having worked in the private education industry, we have in-depth knowledge of each private university and college in what they are good at.

EduSpiral Consultant Services has worked with our partner universities and colleges for many years while the counselors at the private universities or agents’ offices change every few years therefore they would not have the in-depth knowledge of the courses and the university that they are working at.

What am I good at? What am I not good at?

"I attended EduSpiral's Education Fair at KInta Riverfront after my SPM exam in December and obtained great information there. Although Asia Pacific University is famous for IT but I found out that they have a solid accounting programme and I can get a UK degree. I got a scholarship as well from APU." Julian Hum, from SMK St. Michael Institution, Ipoh studying Business at Asia Pacific University.
“I attended EduSpiral’s Education Fair at KInta Riverfront after my SPM exam in December and obtained great information there. Although Asia Pacific University is famous for IT but I found out that they have a solid accounting programme and I can get a UK degree. I got a scholarship as well from APU.”
Julian Hum, from SMK St. Michael Institution, Ipoh studying Business at Asia Pacific University.

An undergraduate degree course in Malaysia lasts three to five years – that’s a long time to spend studying something which you don’t enjoy, especially at a more intense level! First of all ask yourself what you have enjoyed studying at secondary school in Malaysia.

Your SPM or O-Level results will show what you are actually good at. Having good results in Maths, you can consider Actuarial Science, Accounting, Computing or Finance courses. Having narrowed down to these courses, you can go for the Foundation in Arts for 1 year before really choosing which one to study for your degree.

Alternatively you can also think about subjects you definitely don’t want to study at university level and which you can’t wait to say goodbye to. Crossing these off will make your list of options smaller and less overwhelming.

Your parents and friends would also be able to give you an idea of what you are good at. Looking at your hobbies and interests would help to narrow down the list. Your hobby in drawing could open the possibility of choosing design courses.

What qualifications do I have already?

You may already have an idea of the area you want to study and find a career in, which will have dictated what subjects you’re already studying at school. However it’s good to look at the qualifications and grades you have (or are predicted to have) to see what you are already eligible to study. Some students want to study medicine but in their SPM results, they only managed to get 5Cs. To study in medicine, one needs to have at least 5Bs including the science subjects. Students need to be realistic in choosing their course of study by looking at their actual results.

If your actual results do not meet the entry requirements for your particular course of interest, then you may need to consider other options or to resit the SPM or O-Level exam to get the necessary results.

What are my interests?

I loved motorsports and EduSpiral gave me great advise to help guide me to achieve my dream. Justin Moo, Mechanical Engineering graduate from Taylor's University
I loved motorsports and EduSpiral gave me great advise to help guide me to achieve my dream.
Justin Moo, Mechanical Engineering graduate from Taylor’s University

If you can’t think of an academic subject which you’re especially strong at or one which you would want to pursue at university-level, think about your non-academic interests outside of school. It’s likely that you’re much more passionate about these but you’ve never even thought you could study a course related to these (or pursue a career in this area).

Your hobbies, interests and which clubs & societies that you have joined in secondary school would give you some idea of what you are good at. These, together with your actual results would contribute to your decision-making process in choosing the right course of study.

New courses are being created all the time to prepare and develop talent for growing industries, such as animation or computer game design. Projects, events and knowledge related to these interests can all contribute to show that you’re passionate about this area and eligible to study on a course which can prepare you for a related career.

In other cases there may be several routes to your dream career, some of which may allow you to study something different before transferring or. Talk to those who are already working in this area to see how they got to where they are now, including what they studied (or even what they wish they had studied).

What do I want to do for my career?

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

You may have a clear idea of what you want to do for a career which makes choosing a course to study easier, particularly if you want to become a doctor or lawyer. You can search our articles section to see if we’ve already written about your dream graduate career and how you can achieve this.

When making a decision about your career, it is important to take into consideration the average salary. Starting salaries in Malaysia is about RM2800 to RM3000 for most careers while starting salaries in Singapore is about SGD2714. Although starting salaries is generally the same level for everyone, what you do in the following years of your job will determine how much higher you would get.

Therefore, it is also important to choose the right university that would equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to move up in your career. Many students make the mistake of choosing the cheapest university for their studies and then later realise that they cannot get the promotion or salary increment because they did not get the skills needed. English is one of these skills that most students do not take seriously about its importance for promotion and salary increments in future jobs.

Think about it, if you are unable to write a report or email in proper English or do a presentation smoothly, how would you be able to become a manager or CEO eventually?

Best Education Pathway After SPM

I was confused about what to study and talking to EduSpiral helped me a lot. Coming from Sarawak made it difficult for me to know which university was best in Malaysia & EduSpiral provided good insights. Eric Lu, Business at KDU University College
I was confused about what to study and talking to EduSpiral helped me a lot. Coming from Sarawak made it difficult for me to know which university was best in Malaysia & EduSpiral provided good insights.
Eric Lu, Business at KDU University College

There are basically 2 pathways after SPM or O-Levels. You can either go for a Diploma course or Pre-University Course in Malaysia or Singapore. “Pre” means before, therefore, “Pre-University” means the course that you take before entering into a university bachelors degree programme. The common courses under Pre-University are STPM, A-Levels, Foundation, AUSMAT, etc.

Students after SPM or O-Levels who are not sure what to study at degree level can go for the Pre-University course in Malaysia like A-Levels, AUSMAT or Foundation and then proceed on to the degree in Malaysia.

Choosing the right Pre-University course that fits you would mean that you have to ask yourself which methods of assessment best suit you? Exams, coursework, practicals, group projects and presentations could all be in the mix in differing quantities. Every Pre-University course will include a % breakdown of assessment. You need to understand yourself and capabilities in order to decide which Pre-University course would best suit you.

Students who are sure of what they want to study after SPM or O-Levels can enter the Diploma course first. The Diploma pathway in Malaysia for students after SPM is 2 or 2.5 years and then enter into Year 2 of the Degree programme.

There are many types of diploma and Pre-University courses in Malaysia as well as hundreds of undergraduate majors to choose from. But knowing the right one for you is the most difficult decision. If you read this guide from start to finish, you’ll know the best courses in Malaysia that would suit you.

If you are not sure what to study, do ask a trained counselor and always make decisions based on evidence and facts. The decisions that you make now, can change your life forever.

You can contact us for a free career test to help you understand yourself better so that you are able to make the right decision.

Choosing the best possible course to study is a very important decision to make, and often a challenging one.  For some people, choosing the course is simple as they have always wanted to be a brain surgeon or a dentist or an engineer.

Many students in Malaysia tend to choose their course based on what their parents or relatives recommend, rather than on what they are good at or really like to study. The end result is that a lot of Malaysian students discover that they have started on courses that may be unsuitable to them after studying a few semesters. Worse is when they start work, they find that it is not what they like.

When choosing a course students need to choose based on your personal strengths and your career

EduSpiral picked us up from KL Sentral & took us to Asia Pacific University for a campus tour as well as arranged the Software Engineering lecturer to explain the courses in detail to us. Chin Mun (Left) with friends from INTI, now studying Business Computing at APU
EduSpiral picked us up from KL Sentral & took us to Asia Pacific University for a campus tour as well as arranged the Software Engineering lecturer to explain the courses in detail to us.
Chin Mun (Left) with friends from INTI, now studying Business Computing at APU

goals. Let the experienced counselors at EduSpiral Consultant Services take you step-by-step through the choices.

Most importantly, the right course will help you to develop skills for the long term, for your career and personal development. The skills for a successful future include, communication, English-language proficiency, problem-solving, strategic and analytical skills, creative thinking, innovation, team-work, leadership and assimilating new ideas.

There are so many courses out there and it can be confusing to choose the right course to study after SPM, UEC, STPM, O-Levels or A-LevelsChoosing the right course is a big decision and it is important to get it right as it can impact your future success.

So how should you go about choosing the best course that fits you?

Step 1: Look at your Interests, Skills & Personality 

I was confused about what to study & concerned about Mass Comm. EduSpiral answered my questions with facts to show that mass comm is in demand in Malaysia. Jacob Lean, Mass Comm at KDU University College
I was confused about what to study & concerned about Mass Comm. EduSpiral answered my questions with facts to show that mass comm is in demand in Malaysia.
Jacob Lean, Mass Comm at KDU University College

This requires the individual to develop a certain degree of self-awareness. This require you to ask:

  1. What kind of person am I?
  2. What do I like?
  3. What are my hobbies?
  4. What is my personality?

This process of self-assessment consists of using several instruments in order to uncover your interests, personality type, work related values and skills. It is looking at these things in combination that can help you figure out what courses will be good matches for you, and you could learn something that will surprise you. The greater the overlap between an individual’s interests, aptitudes and personal characteristics and those required by the area of study, the greater the degree of satisfaction when engaged in that area of study. This process will help you decide which course best fits you. If you find the right course at the right college you will be inspired to succeed.

Match what you have come to know about yourself (self-assessment) to a course. During this phase of the career planning process you will decide which course is the best fit for you based on what you now know about yourself and the courses you have researched. This will entail looking at the jigsaw pieces of your life to date and putting them together. Considering your interests, hobbies, skills, aptitudes and achievements, both academic and personal, and identifying certain personality traits combined with appropriate course exploration will hold the key to successful course choice.

Step 2: Look at your Actual Results

Your results in SPM, UEC, or O-Levels will act as a guide in what you are actually good at. For example, if you are good in Physics & Add Maths, then you can consider engineering courses. If you fail in any of these subjects and want to study engineering, then you are being unrealistic.

Step 3: Research the courses and offer at top colleges or universities

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

Make a list of courses to explore that are of interest to you and then research each course. The internet, college prospectuses, family and friends are your best sources of information and support. Someone who is already studying the course can give you great insight from a student’s perspective.

It is important to attend college open days or other career events and make every effort to speak to lecturers, tutors or admissions staff in the colleges you are interested in, as they will facilitate your decision-making.

Many students drop out or change course, so something is going wrong with students initial decisions. A lot of heartache can be avoided if you take the time to look at the college websites to find out not just which subjects you will be studying on your course but also to find out the content of the individual modules of each subject.

In this way you will know exactly what lies ahead of you. Discovering that you have made the wrong choice can be upsetting, and expensive.

Check out the duration of the course, accreditation, and additional costs such as accommodation, books, travel etc.

Step 4: Talk to the Right People

I received a lot of in-depth information about the course & university from EduSpiral. He took us around for a campus tour as well as the hostel in Cyberjaya. Wen Hang, Actuarial Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
I received a lot of in-depth information about the course & university from EduSpiral. He took us around for a campus tour as well as the hostel in Cyberjaya.
Wen Hang, Actuarial Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

If your car needs to be repaired, you would ask advise from a mechanic and not from a Doctor. So, when asking about your future career, ask from people who are experienced and knowledgeable. Many Malaysians tend to listen to their parents and relatives without checking the facts to see if it is true. An uncle would tell them to study a certain course and the student would just go for it without doing any research or consideration to see if it fits them.

EduSpiral Consultant Services has more than 15 years experience in helping students choose the right course based on facts and evidence. Students who are still confused and need advise can contact us for a free consultation at 01111408838.

Some of the Best Pre-University & Degree Programmes to Study in Malaysia

Best Pre-University Programmes in Malaysia

Top Engineering and Built Environment Courses in Malaysia

After explaining in detail, EduSpiral took me & my parents to tour the campus & helped with the scholarship application. Darren Fong, Engineering at Asia Pacific University
After explaining in detail, EduSpiral took me & my parents to tour the campus & helped with the scholarship application.
Darren Fong, Engineering at Asia Pacific University

Outstanding Computing and Information Technology Courses in Malaysia

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
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

First Rate Applied and Health Sciences in Malaysia

The Best Business & Accounting Courses in Malaysia

EduSpiral explained the pathway to become an actuaries & gave facts on why Heriot-Watt is the best for actuarial science. We also toured the campus and hostel. Weng Hang, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
EduSpiral explained the pathway to become an actuaries & gave facts on why Heriot-Watt is the best for actuarial science. We also toured the campus and hostel.
Weng Hang, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Excellent Social Science Courses in Malaysia

Top Design Courses in Malaysia

I was confused about what to study and talking to EduSpiral gave me a sense of direction. Hoh Ching, Diploma in Creative Media at KDU Penang University College
I was confused about what to study and talking to EduSpiral gave me a sense of direction.
Hoh Ching, Diploma in Creative Media at KDU Penang University College

First Rate Hospitality and Culinary Arts Courses in Malaysia

Education and Music Courses in Malaysia

Top Scholarships Available from the Best Private Universities in Malaysia

Study at the Best Private Universities and Colleges in Malaysia

EduSpiral helped me to find the right college for A-Levels, & now they have helped me to choose what to study after my A-Levels. Chee Kin, Actuarial & Finance degree at UCSI University
EduSpiral helped me to find the right college for A-Levels, & now they have helped me to choose what to study after my A-Levels.
Chee Kin, Actuarial & Finance degree at UCSI University

Switzerland

Malaysia

  1. Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
  2. Curtin University, Sarawak campus
  3. Asia Pacific University (APU) 
  4. APIIT
  5. UCSI University
  6. Taylor’s University
  7. UCSI University Sarawak Campus
  8. First City University College
  9. HELP University
  10. HELP Academy
  11. HELP College of Arts & Technology
  12. KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
  13. KDU College Damansara Jaya
  14. KDU University College Penang
  15. YTL International College of Hotel Management
  16. IACT College
  17. Point College
  18. Saito College
  19. Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA)
  20. Nilai University
  21. Reliance College

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia.

EduSpiral gets to know our students personally in order to be able to advise on which course & university is the best such as these 2 students after a visit of Asia Pacific University
EduSpiral gets to know our students personally in order to be able to advise on which course & university is the best such as these 2 students after a visit of Asia Pacific University

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

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

Please contact us for more details.

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Top Ranked UCSI University Offers Accounting Degree with ACCA Exemptions

Affordable Top University in Malaysia for Accounting Degree with exemptions from ACCA at UCSI University

Written by EduSpiral Consultant Services. For more information contact 01111408838

Students after SPM or O-Levels with at least 5 credits can choose to study the Foundation in Arts at top ranked UCSI University before continuing on to the accounting or finance degree programmes.

Presently, Malaysia has about 7.5 million Accountants. The country requires another 60,000 Accountants to fulfill Vision 2020. A career in Accounting can give you high salaries if you are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills. Therefore, you should choose a reputable top university in Malaysia to study the Accounting degree.

Students should choose the right university that fits them which has a good reputation for accounting programs, excellent facilities, top lecturers and an English-speaking student environment.

For more information about UCSI University contact 01111408838

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Get an Affordable Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Accounting Degree at the Top Ranked UCSI University

The Accounting degree at UCSI University is globally-recognised and encompasses a rigorous curriculum that provides future accountants with

UCSI University students Chew Pei Xin (second from left), Jasmine Lum (third from let), Lim Wai Hing (fifth from left), and Faculty of Business & Information Science lecturer Ms. Eva Lim (sixth from left) posing for a group photo after bagging the first runner-up prize at the MSC Malaysia- IHL Business Plan Competition (MIBPC).
UCSI University students Chew Pei Xin (second from left), Jasmine Lum (third from let), Lim Wai Hing (fifth from left), and Faculty of Business & Information Science lecturer Ms. Eva Lim (sixth from left) posing for a group photo after bagging the first runner-up prize at the MSC Malaysia- IHL Business Plan Competition (MIBPC).

contemporary knowledge and practical skills in assisting organisations to make the best strategic decisions.

The effective combination of examinations, projects and assignments in the programme’s courses, as well as placements with key industry partners, fosters student independence and enhances their learning experience.

UCSI University accounting graduates will gain entry into the professional level of ACCA and CPA Australia. This course will also equip graduates to pursue further professional qualifications with CFA, CFP, CIMA, ICAEW, MIA and RFP, among others.

Assessments for the BA (Hons) Accounting at UCSI University

The assessment includes a combination of examinations, projects and assignments, and finally a requirement to complete a dissertation in Independent Project in the final year. Students will acquire up-to-date vocational skills that are relevant and competitive. This reflects the complex and challenging nature of the accounting, finance and business realms.

Year 1 Subjects for the BA (Hons) Accounting at UCSI University

  • The library & computer labs are located inside the Learning Resource Centre at UCSI University
    The library & computer labs are located inside the Learning Resource Centre at UCSI University

    Fundamental of Management

  • Introductory Accounting
  • Statistics and Its Application
  • Microeconomics
  • Fundamental of Marketing
  • Management Accounting 1
  • Business Communication
  • Macroeconomics
  • Business Modeling and Spreadsheet
  • University Life (MPU-U2)
  • Business Law – Malaysian Perspective (MPU-U3)
  • Other MPU-U3 equivalent courses (MPU-U3)
  • Extracurricular Learning Experience 1 (MPU-U4)
  • Co-operative Placement 1

Year 2 Subjects for the BA (Hons) Accounting 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
  • Business Law
  • Accounting Information Systems
  • Financial Management 1
  • Financial Accounting 1
  • Business Research Methods
  • Management Accounting 2
  • Taxation 1
  • Financial Accounting 2
  • Company Law
  • Financial Management 2
  • Management Ethics
  • Financial Accounting 3
  • Extracurricular Learning Experience 2 (MPU-U4)
  • Co-operative Placement 2

Year 3 Subjects for the BA (Hons) Accounting at UCSI University

UCSI University Off-campus hostel accommodation at Angkasa Condominium
UCSI University Off-campus hostel accommodation at Angkasa Condominium
  • Auditing 1
  • Financial Research Project A
  • Taxation 2
  • International Business
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Financial Research Project B
  • Advanced Management Accounting
  • Internet In Practice
  • Strategic Management
  • Accounting Theory and Practice
  • Financial Statement Analysis
  • Auditing 2
  • Extracurricular Learning Experience 3 (MPU-U4)
  • Co-operative Placement 3

Study at the Top Ranked UCSI University in Malaysia

UCSI University is a vibrant community of learning and scholarship. With more than 10,000 students from 80 different

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

countries, the University stands out as a melting pot of diversity and learners will supplement their pursuit of knowledge with a keen sense of cultural appreciation – a vital trait in today’s borderless world.

As one of Malaysia’s first private universities,UCSI University has long impacted the national higher education landscape and the University continues to do so with its wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

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.

Many of their academics have extensive experience working overseas and some play advisory roles in public bodies and various committees. By bringing their experiences into the classroom, UCSI’s academics cater to an exhilarating learning environment and learners will thrive as they balance academic mastery with industrial application.

Since its inception in 1986, UCSI University has been committed to further the discovery and celebration of knowledge.

Co-Operative Education Training Programme for Every Year of Degree Studies at UCSI University

I am glad that EduSpiral recommended me to UCSI University as I gained so much real work experiences during all my Co-Op (Internship). Paul Kong, graduated in Business Administration from UCSI University
I am glad that EduSpiral recommended me to UCSI University as I gained so much real work experiences during all my Co-Op (Internship).
Paul Kong, graduated in Business Administration from UCSI University

With its innovative academic curriculum, UCSI University students also enjoy the unique benefits of its Co-Operative Education Training Programme (Co-Op) that enhances their employability by integrating classroom learning with workplace training in Co-Op employer organisations.

Completing two months’ work experience for every study year, a UCSI University student would have six to eight months’ work experience to stand ready for full-time employment upon their graduation.

Currently, UCSI University has more than 1,000 employer organisations registered as heir Co-Op employers.

With the number rising annually, these partnerships create job opportunities for students to be job-ready upon their graduation.

State-of-the-Art Facilities at UCSI University

Situated on a 19-acre piece of land, the Campus is located in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur with convenient access

Students get value for money at UCSI University with access to excellent sports facilities
Students get value for money at UCSI University with access to excellent sports facilities

to numerous facilities including banks, restaurants, transportation services, entertainment, and accommodation. Fully wireless, it is equipped with the latest cutting-edge technology to access the world of e-learning and e-resources.

Housing 7 different blocks, the Campus includes the Student Centre (Menara Gading), the Resource Centre, the Academic Blocks and Residential Halls to comfortably accommodate a student population of more than 15000.

Sporting facilities in this Campus include: basketball, badminton and squash courts, as well as a gymnasium, a football field, and a swimming pool.

Other facilities include the four-level library, an auditorium, a recital hall, a multi-purpose hall, computer laboratories, residential halls, bookstores and cafeterias. Also available on Campus is an Apple Experience Centre.

The Campus faculty-centric facilities include: the Anatomy & Pathology Museum, Clinical Skills Laboratories, Petrochemical

Students at UCSI University have access to excellent sports facilities for healthy lifestyle
Students at UCSI University have access to excellent sports facilities for healthy lifestyle

Laboratory, Physiology & Pharmacology Laboratory, Molecular Biology Laboratory, and Microbiology Laboratory, fashion design workshops, Psychology Laboratory, as well as drafting and design studios.

The University is also constantly working with the industry to set up specialised labs which ensure students are updated with the latest industrial practices. Currently, the University has established laboratories jointly with National Instruments and RICOH under the School of Engineering and the School of Information Technology, respectively.

Due to its rapid expansion, an additional 48-storey building will be built on the existing Campus that will include a 5-Star hotel, twelve floors of parking bays and hostel accommodations for UCSI University students, administrative offices, restaurants, a ballroom and also a clubhouse.

Professional Recording Studio at UCSI University

The recording studio located in the Recital Hall is a professional 24-track digital recording and editing studio with an attached

UCSI University's Professional Recording Studio is a professional 24-track digital recording and editing studio with an attached control room.
UCSI University’s Professional Recording Studio is a professional 24-track digital recording and editing studio with an attached control room.

control room that is connected to the Recital Hall for live recording purposes. Equipped to handle small to integrated productions, advanced editing and CD-R burning, it is available for stereo recording, multi-track recording, fully automated mix-down, CD writing or audio/CD-R production and audio postproduction for vision.

Recording applications available include instrument, choir, ensemble, jazz and pop bands, drums, voice-overs, musicals, vocals, backing tapes, background music, minus ones for lip-syncing, minus ones for vocal performances and video soundtracks. A valuable teaching facility, the studio is also used for many of our audio engineering courses to enable students to work in a setting that closely parallels the professional music world.

The recording studio is also used by the Mass Communication and Branding & Advertising students at UCSI University.

Dewan Tan Sri Ahmad Razali (DETSAR)

Fully equipped with air-conditioning and a sound system, the Hall can accommodate up to 660 pax for examinations and 1,000 pax for dinner functions.

Multipurpose Hall (MPH)

The library & computer labs are located inside the Learning Resource Centre at UCSI University
The library & computer labs are located inside the Learning Resource Centre at UCSI University

The Multipurpose Hall can accommodate up to 420 pax for examinations.

Recital Hall

The Recital Hall and the Auditorium are two identical theatres, which are well-designed for professional performances and functions and furnished with theatre-style seating for 450 people. Both are also well-equipped with their own sound systems, audio/visuals, and recording facilities.

Library & Resource Centre

The five-storey UCSI University Library offers a comprehensive collection of all the latest texts and references, both in hardcopy and online. The e-Library provides access to a wide array of references, from academic peer-reviewed international journals to music scores and audio-visual items. Also available are discussion rooms and workstations, as well as supplementary audio references.

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia.

EduSpiral Consultant Services represents the best colleges and universities in Malaysia offering a wide range of choices

EduSpiral took us around to tour the campus and talk to the Head of Actuarial Science Department to help us make a better decision. Edward Loh (L) Partial Scholarship and Chee Wei (R) Full Scholarship for Actuarial Science at UCSI University
EduSpiral took us around to tour the campus and talk to the Head of Actuarial Science Department to help us make a better decision. Edward Loh (L) Partial Scholarship and Chee Wei (R) Full Scholarship for Actuarial Science at UCSI University

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.

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

Please contact us for more details.

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Top Private Universities in Malaysia to Study Business Administration Degree Course in Malaysia

Outstanding Private Universities & Colleges in Malaysia to Study Business Administration

Written by EduSpiral Consultant Services For more information contact 01111408838

Malaysian students graduating with a business administration degree have a wide range of career options available to them. A degree in Business Administration among the most sought after qualifications in today’s job market in Malaysia. Demand is strong for employees with general business management credentials as well as those with expertise in specialised business disciplines.

Companies in Malaysia of all sizes and types look for students with the knowledge and skills to move into entry-level and mid-level managerial and supervisory positions. The demand for trained managers and leaders already is very high and will intensify as businesses and society continue to become increasingly more complex.

A bachelor degree in business administration is designed to produce graduates with a solid foundation in communication, problem solving, critical thinking and leadership skills ideal suited for the business world. Since the Business Administration degree is general in nature and covers a wide scope, business graduates are found in a wide variety of careers and diverse industries. Getting a business administration degree from a top private university in Malaysia is an excellent way to enter a career in any business environment. It is also an ideal degree for students who aspire to be entrepreneurs or to take over their family business.

A good private university in Malaysia prepares you for the world of business, and to start your career with highly relevant and marketable skills demanded by corporations in the business sector.

For more information contact 01111408838

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Top Rated Business Administration Degree Programmes in Malaysia

Students should choose to study business administration at the best private universities in Malaysia to gain the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in the competitive job force. There are thousands of graduates in Malaysia with business degrees all competing with you for the jobs and also for promotion while you are at work. Therefore, it is important that you spend 3 to 4 years at a top private university in Malaysia to train and prepare yourself well. Below, are some of the best business administration degree programmes in Malaysia at top ranked private universities.

  1. Bachelor of Business Administration BBA (Hons) at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
  2. Bachelor of Business (Hons) Business Administration at Taylor’s University (UK Dual Award University of the West of England)
  3. BA (Hons) in Business Management at Asia Pacific University (APU) (UK Dual Award Staffordshire University)
  4. BA (Hons) in Business Management with specialism in E-Business at Asia Pacific University (APU) (UK Dual Award Staffordshire University)
  5. BA (Hons) in Business Administration at UCSI University
  6. Bachelor of Business Administration degree program at Curtin University Sarawak
  7. Bachelor of Business (Hons) at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
  8. Bachelor of Science (Business) University of London International Programmes at HELP Academy
  9. Bachelor of Business (Hons) at HELP University
  10. BA (Hons) Business Management at KDU Penang University College
  11. Bachelor of Scieince in Business Administration at HELP College of Arts & Technology (4+0 Upper Iowa University, USA)
  12. Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Business Management  at First City University College
  13. BA (Hons) Business Administration at HELP University (3+0 University of Derby, UK)

Study at Outstanding Private Universities & Colleges in Malaysia for Business Administration

Having gone through a business administration degree course at a good private university in Malaysia you

EduSpiral provided me with in-depth advise on choosing the right course for my career. Terence Wong, Business at Taylor's University
EduSpiral provided me with in-depth advise on choosing the right course for my career.
Terence Wong, Business at Taylor’s University

would have understood how businesses operates, how to develop a business, and to how to deal with the challenges from the various aspects of managing a business including:

  • human resource issues
  • accounting & financial issues
  • marketing challenges
  • strategic management
  • how to use statistics
  • how to incorporate information technology when making good business decisions

A business administration degree can lead to many attractive career opportunities in today’s competitive business world, and hundreds of companies are looking for highly-skilled professionals who can bring their companies to higher level of success.

A good business degree will help graduates to excel and put them on a fast track to reach higher level of management in any company. Studying the Business Administration degree is ideal for students whose parents have their own businesses where it would eventually be passed on to them. The many different areas learnt in a business administration degree gives the student enough knowledge to handle the variety of tasks in running a business in Malaysia.

Education Pathway to a Top Business Degree after SPM or O-Levels in Malaysia

Students after SPM or O-Levels wanting to pursue a top business administration degree programme at the university in Malaysia can go for the Foundation in Business programme or Diploma in Business Administration.

Students after SPM or O-Levels can go for the 1-year Foundation in Business course with 5 relevant credits and then enter into the Business Administration Degree programme at the private college or university in Malaysia for 3 years.

Students with a minimum of 3 credits can go for the Diploma in Business Administration for 2 years before entering into Year 2 of the Degree programme for another 2 years. If you are sure that you want to study business administration, then you can go for the Diploma, if not, go for the Foundation course.

Those who have completed UEC, STPM, A-Levels, SAM, AUSMAT, CPU or other Pre-University programmes may enter directly into the degree course with the relevant results.

A Business Administration Degree prepares students to plan, organize, direct, and control the functions and processes of a company or organisation.

What you will study in a Business Administration degree at a top private university in Malaysia?

A business school teaches its students on every aspect of running and managing a business. Business students today can

Heriot-Watt University is a new state-of-the-art campus strategically located in the modern city of Putrajaya
Heriot-Watt University is a new state-of-the-art campus strategically located in the modern city of Putrajaya

expect a balanced and broad-based education that focuses on a lot more than business-related courses.

Subjects taught in a Business Administration degree in Malaysia may include:

  • business accounting
  • administration
  • finance
  • information systems
  • marketing
  • organisational behaviour
  • public relations
  • strategic management
  • human resource management
  • quantitative methods
  • business law
  • managing people
  • managing change

    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
  • project management
  • entrepreneurship
  • economics
  • business communication
  • business ethics
  • research methods
  • statistics
  • services marketing
  • retail management
  • sales management

Every university in Malaysia will differ slightly in the subjects so you will need to look at the subjects to see which one fits your needs and career goals.

Studying at the Best Universities in Malaysia for the degree in Business Administration will help you to succeed in the competitive business world

Business administration is a wide field that includes many types of management courses. From major corporations to

After I finished my SPM, I felt confused about my further study. Because of Eduspiral, I am able to pursue my studies at Asia Pacific University. Eduspiral, was so patient to answer all my questions and even brought me to visit the university when I went to KL alone. Jeremy Lee, APU scholarship student
After I finished my SPM, I felt confused about my further study. Because of Eduspiral, I am able to pursue my studies at Asia Pacific University. Eduspiral, was so patient to answer all my questions and even brought me to visit the university when I went to KL alone. Jeremy Lee, APU scholarship student

independent businesses, every operation needs skilled administrators in order to succeed. In a rapidly changing economy, new opportunities arise every day for those individuals with specific business administration knowledge and skills.

A bachelor’s degree in Business Administration can help you obtain those particular abilities and master the latest methods. Students should choose the Business Administration degree program where the university will equip them with the competencies employers seek.

You’ll not only be prepared to meet the challenges of a global marketplace in a wide variety of industries, you’ll hold a Business Administration degree valued by companies nationwide.

There is not a “best” university for Business Administration or Business Management degree studies in

My sister found EduSpiral online. I wanted a college that wasn't expensive with great facilities and a UK degree. EduSpiral just helped us to find the right college. Yen Yong, Business at First City University College
My sister found EduSpiral online. I wanted a college that wasn’t expensive with great facilities and a UK degree. EduSpiral just helped us to find the right college.
Yen Yong, Business at First City University College

Malaysia. Students have to look at the environment of the university, student culture, facilities, lecturers’s experience, and internship opportunities to see which one best fits your needs and career goals.

In oder to succeed in the competitive world of business, students must choose the best universities in Malaysia offering the Business Administration or Business Management course. These universities, with their experience, can help prepare you well and fine tune your skills.

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.

What is a Business Administration Job like in Malaysia?

A career in business in Malaysia nowadays touches on information technology, leadership dynamics and increasingly on ethics

I am so glad that my mother found EduSpiral online. I used to be quiet and not able to communicate well in English. Now, I am more confident and speak a lot in English because of the great university environment. Zhi Kang, Business at Asia Pacific University
I am so glad that my mother found EduSpiral online. I used to be quiet and not able to communicate well in English. Now, I am more confident and speak a lot in English because of the great university environment.
Zhi Kang, Business at Asia Pacific University

and international relationships.  Many top business executives in Malaysia will get their start working in office administration or in hospitality, retail, FMCG, property, sales or operations management. Executives and administrators work in every industry, from SME’s to conglomerates with thousands of employees.

On the job, business administration professionals:

  • Establish and carry out departmental or company’s goals, policies and procedures
  • Direct and oversee the company’s financial and budgetary activities
  • Manage general activities related to making products and providing services
  • Innovate by applying new technologies in the workplace
  • Consult with staff and management about operational matters
  • Negotiate or approve contracts and agreements
  • Delegate tasks to the right personnel
  • Analyse financial statements, sales reports and other performance indicators
  • Identify areas in the business to cut costs
  • Seek ways to improve performance, policies and programmes

Some typical areas for work for business administration graduates in Malaysia include general management, hospitality management, office administration, operations management, retail management and sales management.

Ask a Knowledgeable & Experienced Education Consultant to Help you Make the Right Choice

Choosing a course to study after SPM, UEC, STPM, O-Levels or A-Levels is not a science, it is a process

Lonnie Sik, Founder of EduSpiral, has more than 15 years of experience counseling thousands of students on how to choose the right course & university
Lonnie Sik, Founder of EduSpiral, has more than 15 years of experience counseling thousands of students on how to choose the right course & university

in finding out who you are and what you are good at. An experienced Education Advisor would be invaluable in assisting you to choose the right course. Students need to talk to the right education counselors so that you get the right information to help you in making this life-changing decision.

Ask the right Education Counselors. Would you ask a Doctor on how to repair your car? Or would you ask a mechanic for medical advise? Although this sounds ridiculous, but many students do listen to advise from young and inexperienced counselors from universities, colleges or agents’ offices.  Talking to an experienced education advisor would help you to navigate through this confusing time of choosing the best course that fits you.

Experienced education counselors are able to analyse your interests, personality and exam results to help you make a list of possible courses for consideration. EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students. Having worked in the private education industry, we have in-depth knowledge of each private university and college in what they are good at.

EduSpiral Consultant Services has worked with our partner universities and colleges for many years while the counselors at the private universities or agents’ offices change every few years therefore they would not have the in-depth knowledge of the courses and the university that they are working at.

How to Choose the Right Course after SPM or O-Levels?

It is important to choose the right course to study – you don’t want to waste your time and money on a

EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students
EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students

course you don’t want to do (or end up dropping out of). To help you decide which course is right for you, make a list of courses that are of interest to you.

Is it a subject you have already studied? For example, maybe you loved the English subject and you read novels for pleasure in your own time. You can consider Teaching English as a Second Language, journalism or Mass Communication. In addition, you don’t have to do a journalism degree to become a journalist – many degrees are considered!

Maybe you’ve always been interested in computers and the internet at home, and enjoyed maths at school, so are considering a degree in computer science, a course subject you probably won’t have studied before. Experienced education counselors are able to analyse your interests, personality and exam results to help you make a list of possible courses for consideration.

Looking at your results in SPM, UEC or O-Levels could help you to decide which course you would be good at. If you are good in Maths & Physics then you can consider Engineering courses. Having good results in Chemistry, Biology & Maths, you can think of a career in Food Science, Pharmacy or Medicine. Talking to an experienced education advisor would help you to navigate through this confusing time of choosing the best course that fits you.

Many students after SPM make the mistake of just listening to advise without verifying whether the

My friend introduced me to EduSpiral because for a long time after SPM I still did not know what and where to study. EduSpiral took time to explain the courses to me and even took me around the university for a tour. Yammie Chau, Diploma in Business at UCSI University
My friend introduced me to EduSpiral because for a long time after SPM I still did not know what and where to study. EduSpiral took time to explain the courses to me and even took me around the university for a tour.
Yammie Chau, Diploma in Business at UCSI University

information given is true or not. In addition, just because you have heard or seen a lot of advertisements by a particular university, doesn’t mean that it is the best in that course.

Many of the course counselors at the universities are paid by the universities to get you to register there, so their main motivation is to get you to register, not to help you make the right choice.

You should also ask yourself if you would still be interested in that subject for a further three or four years – enough to motivate yourself to work and research independently? Remember, you are going to work in this career for the next 50 years after graduation, therefore, you should have a high interest in the course.

The course that you choose should also have a job demand for you after you graduate. Choosing a course that you are passionate about without job demand and you may end up being jobless. Look for statistics and research to support whether there is a job demand for your future career in Malaysia or Singapore. Here at EduSpiral Consultant Services, we do our research on the job demand for the careers in Malaysia, Salary Reports, and universities so that we can advise our students based on facts and evidence.

Now why would you want to talk to EduSpiral Consultant Services when you can contact the private universities directly? Well, EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students. Having worked in the private education industry, we have in-depth knowledge of each private university and college in what they are good at. We have worked with our partner universities and colleges for many years while the counselors at the private universities or agents’ offices change every few years therefore they would not have the in-depth knowledge of the courses and the university that they are working at.

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia & Singapore.

EduSpiral explained the pathway to become an actuaries & gave facts on why Heriot-Watt is the best for actuarial science. We also toured the campus and hostel. Weng Hang, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
EduSpiral explained the pathway to become an actuaries & gave facts on why Heriot-Watt is the best for actuarial science. We also toured the campus and hostel.
Weng Hang, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

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

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

Please contact us for more details.

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

The Best Culinary Arts Course at Top Universities & Colleges in Malaysia

Premier Private Universities & Colleges in Malaysia to Study Culinary Arts

Written by EduSpiral Consultant Services For more information contact 01111408838

Culinary arts is perfect for people who desire to be a part of a dynamic and rewarding career. People who love people, work well with stress, creative solution providers and always on the move are perfect candidates to study at top culinary schools in Malaysia.

The culinary arts has been gaining its due recognition and chefs can have very successful careers. Celebrity chefs such as Chef Wan, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, “Naked Chef” Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson, Bourdain, Alain Ducasse and Rick Stein have increased the awareness of successful culinary careers.

Students after SPM or O-Levels wanting to pursue a top culinary arts programme at the university in Malaysia can go for the Foundation programme or Diploma in Culinary Arts. Students after SPM or O-Levels can go for the 1-year Foundation course with 5 relevant credits and then enter into the Degree programme for 3 years.

Students with a minimum of 3 credits can go for the Diploma in Culinary Arts for 2.5 years before entering into Year 2 of the Degree programme for another 2 years. If you are sure that you want to study culinary arts, then you can go for the Diploma, if not, go for the Foundation course.

For more information please contact 01111408838

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Top Universities & Colleges in Malaysia offering the Culinary Arts Programme

  1. KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
  2. Berjaya University College of Hospitality
  3. KDU Penang University College
  4. Le Cordon Bleu
  5. Taylors University
  6. YTL International College of Hotel Management
  7. UCSI University
  8. HELP College of Arts & Technology
  9. Nilai University
  10. Disted College Penang

Studying at the Best Private Universities and Colleges in Malaysia for Culinary Arts or Patisserie

KDU University College School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts lecturer and kitchen artist Chef Hamirudin Nazir shows off his ice-carving skills at the new lab.
KDU University College School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts lecturer and kitchen artist Chef Hamirudin Nazir shows off his ice-carving skills at the new lab.

Most culinary art schools in Malaysia teach a variety of cuisines and preparation techniques. Instruction ranges from the fancy haute French style cuisine to Italian style cuisine or Asian fusion styles.

This is perhaps the greatest strength of Malaysian cuisine: so many diverse backgrounds and foods come together in the kitchens and restaurants of Malaysia.

At the best universities and colleges for culinary arts in Malaysia you’ll be taught how to make mouthwatering food, and how to combine this with the business side of managing a restaurant. You will find that the culinary, hospitality and tourism industries possess high job prospects for graduates with the boom in tourism and increase in affluence of society. Therefore, the job prospects for the various areas of culinary arts are very positive not only locally but globally.

Who should study Culinary Arts, Hospitality & Tourism in Malaysia

The culinary, hospitality, tourism and services management industries are ideal for people who enjoy experiential learning and

State-of-the-art facilities at YTL International College of Hotel Management (YTL-ICHM)
State-of-the-art facilities at YTL International College of Hotel Management (YTL-ICHM)

being able to apply their knowledge gained immediately to practice. Students who possess the characteristics below are perfect candidates to study at top culinary schools in Malaysia. They are people who:

  • Love to cook
  • Enjoy meeting new and exciting people
  • Enjoy traveling and entertainment
  • Are creative thinkers
  • Are hands-on workers
  • Are critical thinkers
  • Are service oriented
  • Provide quick and creative solutions to different kinds of challenges
  • Enjoy being a part of a exciting environment
  • Work in flexible hours
  • Love to explore new and different cultures

Plus points for qualified chefs in Malaysia

  • Able to travel round the world
  • Able to obtain jobs worldwide easily
  • Able to get extra points in the application for Permanent Residency (PR) status in certain countries like Australia, UK, USA or Europe
  • Able to network with people from all levels

Nature of the work for chefs in Malaysia

Excellent kitchen facilities at KDU College Penang
Excellent kitchen facilities at KDU College Penang
  • Long hours
  • Weekend work may be required
  • High pressure at peak periods
  • Service oriented – provide a high level of services
  • Customer emphasis – able to cater and adapt customer’s needs and requests
  • Dynamic – on-the-go
  • Able to adapt to changes and stress

It is important to choose an outstanding culinary arts college or university in Malaysia that has years of experience or that can provide you with excellent exposure to the industry. The best colleges and universities in Malaysia in culinary arts can help prepare you with the necessary knowledge and skills for a successful career.

Be a part of the vibrant culinary industry!

KDU Penang is the best culinary school in the northern region in Malaysia
KDU Penang is equipped with state-of-the-art kitchen facilities

The culinary industry is ideal for students who possess a flair for creativity, desire to please peoples’ palates, provide solutions, able to handle pressure, entrepreneurs and a passion for cooking.

Malaysians have a love affair with the culinary world. As Malaysians become more affluent, our taste buds become more sophisticated with a ravenous desire to consume more exotic dishes.

An executive chef oversees the whole kitchen in recruiting and managing staff, work delegation, stock control, devising menus, and dealing with suppliers. The rest of the down liners will help in food preparation, assist in planning menus, organizing a section, maintaining hygiene standards, dealing with a particular kind of food, and others.

At any good culinary institute, students will acquire important skills in culinary, organising and

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

management.  Students will begin with basic culinary skills such as knife skills, cooking methods, timing, mise en place (Preparation prior to service), creative plates & presentations, flavor & seasoning, cooking on the line and others.

Being well organized is key to running a successful kitchen. Ordering, scheduling, food costing, and dealing with suppliers are just some of the work involved. Chefs need to work in a team and as an Executive Chef, he or she will need to manage the kitchen staff well. The intricacies of motivating staff and getting the best out of them are important. Ultimately, the Chef will become a mentor to other chefs and having people skills is important to impart his or her skills to the next generation.

The Culinary Industry in Malaysia is growing therefore there is an increased demand for professional chefs

Berjaya University College of Hospitality Culinary Arts students are taught by top chefs in the industry
Berjaya University College of Hospitality Culinary Arts students are taught by top chefs in the industry

The world’s love affair with food is unending. Malaysia is an ideal gastronomic paradise, with her multi-cultural traditions mixed in with western industrialisation. This makes Malaysia an ideal location to learn a wide variety of cuisine. As our society increasingly become adept to an enriched lifestyle the taste buds become more sophisticated and a desire to consume more exotic dishes.

The culinary industry is ideal for students who possess a flair for creativity, desire to please peoples’ palates, entrepreneurial and of course, a love of food.

There are four basic skills that every chef uses throughout their career:

1. Technical
These skills are the foundation of a chef’s talent and success – knife skills, cooking methods, timing, mise en place, and being able to cook on the line gracefully even during the peak hour.

2. Culinary

Most chefs have a good palate to begin, but training for the nuances of flavor and seasoning, new flavor combinations, creative plates and presentations, delving deep in to a cuisine culture all take training and practice.

Top notch kitchen facilities at YTL International College of Hotel Management (YTL-ICHM)
Top notch kitchen facilities at YTL International College of Hotel Management (YTL-ICHM)

3. Organisational

Prior planning is important in a busy kitchen. Organising the menu, ingredients, staffing and kitchen will ensure a smooth running with less stress. Organising also helps in conducting business effectively (ordering, scheduling, food costing etc.).

4. Managerial

Having a keen understanding of human behavior and how to motivate them is important as one gains more responsibility. A good chef understands how to work with people and get them to work for him/her.

These skills are the highest level because they involve sharing knowledge and skills with those working for you.

The most often-seen method is training, but ultimately being a mentor to a cook and to develop their career is the highest skill a chef can attain.

Job positions for chefs in Malaysia

The new KDU University College campus boasts of specialised culinary facilities, such as this Pastry kitchen
The new KDU University College campus boasts of specialised culinary facilities, such as this Pastry kitchen

The chef is not only a cook, but an artist, a manager, a chemist, and an entrepreneur.  The successful chef has to adapt to the dynamic changes of modernization and demands of the clientele. The beauty of a career in culinary is that you can either work for prominent international hotels and restaurants or branch out with your own restaurant. In large establishments an Executive chef may oversee chefs in charge of specializing in everything from sauces to chocolates.

On a typical day a chef will:

  • create recipes;
  • measure, mix, and cook ingredients according to recipes;
  • direct the work of other kitchen workers;
  • estimate food requirements;
  • order food supplies;

Executive chef

KDU Culinary Arts
KDU Culinary Arts

The Executive Chef is the highest position in the industry. Their primary function is to manage the food preparation and cooking for a restaurant. Often, an executive chef will be responsible for a chain of restaurants or other food service establishments.

Some of the work involved are planning menus, estimating food requirements and costs, and supervising the work of sous-chefs, chefs and cooks, and other kitchen staff. They also take care of the hiring and recruitment of kitchen staff. Depending on the occasion, some executive chefs may cook regularly while others may cook for only for special occasions.

Executive chef In most full-service restaurants and institutional food service facilities, the management team consists of a general manager, one or more assistant managers, and an executive chef.

  • Oversee kitchen operations, planning menus, quality control and presentation of meals.
  • Responsible for all food preparation activities, estimate food requirements and costs, stock control, and dealing with suppliers.
  • Supervise the work of sous-chefs, chefs and cooks, and other kitchen staff.
  • Recruiting and managing staff, work delegation, and adherence to high service standards.
  • Often, will be responsible for different kitchens of a hotel, a chain of restaurants or other food service establishments.

Chef de cuisine

  • Reports to an executive chef and is responsible for the daily operations of a single kitchen.

Sous-chef

  • Sous-chefs are like front line managers where they supervise the work of chefs, cooks, and other kitchen workers. They often demonstrate new cooking techniques, recipes, and usage of equipment. In some kitchens, sous-chefs may plan menus, order food and kitchen supplies, and prepare and cook meals and specialty foods.
  • They are managerial chefs on the front line where they supervise the work of chefs, cooks, and other kitchen workers
  • Demonstrate new cooking techniques, recipes, and equipment to the kitchen staff.
  • May plan menus, order food and kitchen supplies, and prepare and cook meals and specialty foods.

Chef

  • Teaching studio at YTL International College of Hotel Management (YTL-ICHM)
    Teaching studio at YTL International College of Hotel Management (YTL-ICHM)

    Basically, prepares, season and cook a wide range of foods

  • In general, chefs measure, mix, and cook ingredients according to recipes, using a variety of pots, pans, cutlery, and other equipment, including ovens, broilers, grills, slicers, grinders, and blenders.
  • Chefs also are responsible for directing the work of other kitchen workers, estimating food requirements, and ordering food supplies.
  • Each chef or cook works an assigned station that is equipped with the types of stoves, grills, pans, and ingredients needed for the foods prepared at that station. Job titles often reflect the principal ingredient prepared or the type of cooking performed—vegetable cook, fry cook, or grill cook.

Saucier

  • Responsible for making all the sauces or dishes cooked in a particular sauce or gravy.
  • Sauciers must be highly knowledgeable when it comes to the possible mixtures and permutations that can create a fine sauce.

Chef de Garde Manger

  • The chef is in charge of all cold dishes such as appetizers, desserts, pates, cold sauces, salads, dressing and sandwiches. Garde mangers are often skillful in using leftovers to create new dishes.
  • The chef who, in the classic French kitchen brigade system, is responsible for all cold foods.
  • “Garde Manger” is a French term for the pantry area where cold dishes are prepared and stored — foods like appetizers, desserts, pates, cold sauces, salads, dressing and sandwiches.

Pastry or Patisserie Chef

  • Pastry chefs have the enviable job of creating  a multitude of baked good and confections from cookies and cakes to chocolates, petitfours, beignets… any dessert you can think of! The Pastry Chef has to be In creative and well-versed in dessert tastes and flavors.
  • Create a multitude of baked goods and confections — everything from cookies and cakes to chocolates Work involves the preparation of pastries, such as cakes, candies, chocolates, and other specialty dessert items in retail and commercial
    KDU College Penang is the best culinary school in the northern region
    KDU College Penang is the best culinary school in the northern region

    settings.

  • Pastry chefs with sound business skills can move on to opening their own pastry shop or bakery.

Sommelier/Wine Steward

  • Positions in this area require a deep appreciation and understanding of wines, spirits, liqueurs, beers, coffee, tea and other non-alcoholic beverages, including production, bottling, storage, distribution, marketing and pairing with food.
  • The position requires a high level of innovation in beverage products and involves sales skills.
  • They may work with vineyards, fine dining restaurants, hotels, cruise lines, chain restaurants or managing multiple high volume accounts for regional spirits distribution companies.
  • Many fine restaurants with extensive wine lists employ sommeliers — wine experts who recommend wines to customers that are most appropriate for their meals.
  • Drinking and judging wine may sound like an ideal job, but it’s difficult work that requires extensive practice and knowledge.
  • Many take classes at the best culinary schools that teach the chemistry behind making wine, how to taste the wine, and how to judge its colour, aroma, flavour and body.
  • Good senses of taste and smell are essential and a knowledge of food chemistry can be helpful.

Institution and cafeteria chef

KDU Culinary Arts
KDU Culinary Arts
  • Works in the kitchens of schools, cafeterias, businesses, hospitals, and other institutions. For each meal, they prepare a large quantity of a limited number of entrees, vegetables, and desserts.

Research chefs

  • Combine culinary skills with knowledge of food science to develop recipes and test new formulas, experiment with flavours and eye appeal of prepared foods.
  • Test new products and equipment for chain restaurants, food growers and processors, and manufacturers and marketers.

Catering Career

  • The job basically entails the planning of the menu and pricing for a meal to be served at the premises of the client. A good catering company can ensure the success of an event.
  • They will work with the clients planning the food, decorations, entertainment and location of the function while ensuring profitability.
  • Caterers may specialize in birthday parties, official opening of shops, official launching of products, weddings, seminars, conferences and other functions.

    Top notch facilities at YTL International College of Hotel Management (YTL-ICHM)
    Top notch facilities at YTL International College of Hotel Management (YTL-ICHM)

Others

  • Others combine their culinary education with their personal and professional interests, such as writing or photography, which can lead to careers in food writing for newspapers, magazines or cookbooks. And, of course, there is also food styling, the profession that makes food look its best and/or authentic in front of a camera to produce both still-pictures and video productions that we see of food.
  • Grocery and specialty food stores employ chefs, cooks, and food preparation workers to develop recipes and prepare meals for customers to carry out. Typically, entrees, side dishes, salads, or other items are prepared in large quantities and stored at an appropriate temperature.

Career opportunities in Culinary Arts in Malaysia

  • Restaurants

    Top notch kitchen facilities at YTL International College of Hotel Management (YTL-ICHM)
    Top notch kitchen facilities at YTL International College of Hotel Management (YTL-ICHM)
  • Bakeries
  • Cafes and pubs
  • Fine dining restaurants
  • Boutique restaurants
  • Fast food
  • Hotels & resorts
  • Spas
  • Airlines
  • Leisure such as theme parks
  • Gaming & casinos
  • Cruise Lines
  • Food service operations in hospitals or universities
  • Managed services
  • Catering
  • Food Media
  • Private clubs
  • Conference & exhibitions
  • Grocery stores
  • Spas
  • Distributors
  • Wineries
  • Hypermarket chains
  • Entertainment industry such as celebrity chef
  • Education – teaching at colleges or universities

Types of positions in the Culinary jobs in Malaysia

  • Expediter

    Excellent kitchen facilities at KDU College Penang
    Excellent kitchen facilities at KDU College Penang
  • F&B manager
  • Restaurant manager
  • Outlet Manager
  • Banquet & Catering Sales Manager
  • Restaurant/Café owner
  • Sommelier/Wine steward
  • Banquet Chef
  • Fish Cook
  • Chef de Garde Manger
  • Kitchen Manager
  • Meat Cutter/Butcher
  • Pasta chef
  • Rounds/Swing chef
  • Saucier
  • Saute chef
  • Vegetable chef
  • Personal chef
  • Demi Chef
  • Commis 1,2/Junior chef
  • Pastry chef
  • Chef Tournant
  • Line cooks
  • Chef de garde manger
  • Chef de Partie
  • Assistant cook
  • Chef-de-cuisine,
  • Junior sous chef
  • Sous chef
  • Food & Beverage manager
  • Restaurant manager
  • Food Service Outlet Manager
  • Banquet and Catering Sales Manager
  • Food Nutrition Balance Counselor in hotels or hospitals
  • Restaurant/Café owner

Career opportunities for Culinary Arts Graduates in Malaysia

Culinary Arts graduates can find work in these industries –  hotels, resorts, restaurants, exclusive clubs, cruise liners, airlines, hospitals, schools, corporate facilities, institutional foodservice,  etc.

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia & Singapore.

"I found the information on KDU's Culinary Arts programme easily through EduSpiral and answered all my questions quickly. They helped me to register and everything was smooth." Tan Wei Kang Diploma in Culinary Arts at KDU University College
“I found the information on KDU’s Culinary Arts programme easily through EduSpiral and answered all my questions quickly. They helped me to register and everything was smooth.”
Tan Wei Kang
Diploma in Culinary Arts at KDU University College

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

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

Please contact us for more details.

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Top Civil Engineering Private Universities in Malaysia Recognised by Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM)

Choose to Study Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Civil Engineering at the Best Private Universities in Malaysia

Written by EduSpiral Consultant Services. For more information contact 01111408838

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.

Top private universities in Malaysia for the Civil Engineering degree programme are

Civil engineering is one of the oldest types of engineering. It is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment. Civil engineers design and supervise the construction of infrastructure.

Some examples of these infrastructures are:

  • The paths and roads we travel are civil engineering projects.
  • The construction of the dams and power stations that provide the electricity we use every day requires civil engineers.
  • The water and sewage treatment plants that provide us with safe water supplies require the expertise of civil engineers.

In fact most structures, large and small, require the help of a civil engineer whether in the designing, planning or managing of the project. Civil engineers work as part of a team with a wide range of backgrounds and often use theory and models to predict how a design will perform. They generally test ideas in the field using scale mockups, so they can prove new design theories without endangering lives or jeopardizing project budgets.

For more information contact 01111408838

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Increase in Job Demand for Civil Engineers in Malaysia & Globally

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

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

Professional Recognition of the Civil Engineering Degree by Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM)

The Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) registers graduates and professional engineers under the Registration of Engineers

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

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.

Who should study Civil Engineering?

I loved motorsports and EduSpiral gave me great advise to help guide me to achieve my dream. Justin Moo, Mechanical Engineering graduate from Taylor's University
I loved motorsports and EduSpiral gave me great advise to help guide me to achieve my dream.
Justin Moo, Mechanical Engineering graduate from Taylor’s University

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

I went for the EduSpiral Education Fair and gained a lot of information. After the fair, EduSpiral even arranged to take me around for a campus tour, assisted me with application and accommodation as well. Nixonn Cheong, Engineering at UCSI University
I went for the EduSpiral Education Fair and gained a lot of information. After the fair, EduSpiral even arranged to take me around for a campus tour, assisted me with application and accommodation as well.
Nixonn Cheong, Engineering at UCSI University

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

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

When EduSpiral students tour the campus & see the environment for themselves, it helps them to decide whether the university fits them. Pic - Students touring the library at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
When EduSpiral students tour the campus & see the environment for themselves, it helps them to decide whether the university fits them. Pic – Students touring the library at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

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

Study 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.

Study Civil Engineering at UCSI University

The Faculty of Engineering Technology and Built Environment (FETBE) at UCSI University came into existence in 2007 as a

Excellent engineering facilities are housed in UCSI University's North Wing campus
Excellent engineering facilities are housed in UCSI University’s North Wing campus

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 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 North Wing campus of UCSI University is equipped with state-of-the-art engineering labs and sporting facilities
The North Wing campus of UCSI University is equipped with state-of-the-art engineering labs and sporting facilities

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

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia & Singapore.

I went for the EduSpiral Education Fair and gained a lot of information. After the fair, EduSpiral even arranged to take me around for a campus tour, assisted me with application and accommodation as well. Nixonn Cheong, Engineering at UCSI University
I went for the EduSpiral Education Fair and gained a lot of information. After the fair, EduSpiral even arranged to take me around for a campus tour, assisted me with application and accommodation as well.
Nixonn Cheong, Engineering at UCSI University

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

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

Please contact us for more details.

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Top Ranked UCSI University Offers the Diploma in Information Technology in Malaysia

Top Ranked Private University in Malaysia for Diploma in Information Technology at UCSI University

Written by EduSpiral Consultant Services For more information contact 01111408838

The Diploma in Information Technology course at UCSI University is designed for those without any computing knowledge as well as those who wish to pursue careers in computer-based environments, particularly in programming and information systems. This 2-year Diploma in Information Technology programme at UCSI University boasts a comprehensive curriculum comprising relevant IT courses that will undoubtedly equip students with general knowledge and skills in IT, programming, databases, multimedia and networks.

With more than 30 years of education experience, UCSI University provides an affordable degree in computing supported by excellent facilities. Students will enjoy the wide range of sports facilities as well as interact with students from more than 80 countries. 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 wanting to pursue a BSc (Hons) Computing course in a university with full campus facilities can consider the top ranked UCSI University. With at least 3 credits in SPM or O-Levels, students will enter the Diploma in Information Technology at UCSI University for 2 years. Upon completing the diploma, they will enter Year 2 of the BSc (Hons) Computing degree at UCSI University

Students with at least 5 credits in SPM or O-Levels can go for the Foundation in Arts at UCSI University for 1 year before continuing on to the BSc (Hons) Computing at UCSI University.

 

For more information contact 01111408838

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Top Diploma in Information Technology Programme in Malaysia at UCSI University

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 Diploma in Information Technology course at UCSI University is designed for those without any computing knowledge as well as those who wish to pursue careers in computer-based environments, particularly in programming and information systems. This 2-year Diploma in Information Technology programme at UCSI University boasts a comprehensive curriculum comprising relevant IT courses that will undoubtedly equip students with general knowledge and skills in IT, programming, databases, multimedia and networks.

Other non-IT courses such as marketing, business communication and problem-solving, among others, have also been implemented in the programme to ensure that students are furnished with transferable skills that will enable them to work efficiently both independently and in teams. UCSI University also partners with key multinational corporations in the industry, enabling students to apply theoretical learning to practical activities through actual projects during their co-operative placements.

At the end of the course, students will be equipped with a range of personal, organisational and

Computer lab at UCSI University
Computer lab at UCSI University

professional skills that provide invaluable support as the stepping stone to pursue further studies.

Upon completing the diploma, students will enter Year 2 of the BSc (Hons) Computing degree at UCSI University

Assessments

Coursework percentage and written examination percentage. This programme provides students with relevant, interesting, stimulating and practical experience via a variety of teaching and practical techniques. Different dynamic learning processes are employed in the delivery of this programme, such as lectures, tutorials, computer lab work, team-based project, real life system development, presentations, independent projects supervised by supervisors from university lecturers or industry experts. The learning is very much practical oriented.

Year 1 Subjects for the Diploma in Information Technology at UCSI University

The library & computer labs are located inside the Learning Resource Centre at UCSI University
The library & computer labs are located inside the Learning Resource Centre at UCSI University
  • Introduction to Statistics
  • Introduction to Information Technology (Diploma)
  • Introduction to Internet Technologies (Diploma)
  • Principle of Accounting (Diploma)
  • Business Essentials
  • System Analysis & Design
  • Java Programming 1 (Diploma)
  • Discrete Mathematics 1 (Diploma)
  • Java Programming 2 (Diploma)
  • Fundamental of Database Systems
  • Entrepreneurship (MPU–U2)
  • Extracurricular Learning Experience 1 (MPU-U4)
  • Co-operative Placement 1

Year 2 Subjects for the Diploma in Information Technology at UCSI University

Students learn from qualified & experienced lecturers at UCSI University
Students learn from qualified & experienced lecturers at UCSI University
  • Object-Oriented Modelling (Diploma)
  • Computer Ethics (Diploma)
  • Basic and Practices of Marketing
  • Business Programming
  • Multimedia Programming (Diploma)
  • Business Communication for Diploma
  • User Interface Design
  • Managing and Implementing Business Project
  • Quantitative Techniques
  • Operating Systems & Networks (Diploma)
  • Wireless and Mobile Technologies (Diploma)
  • Creative Problem Solving (Diploma)
  • Business Law – Malaysian Perspective (MPU-U3)
  • Extracurricular Learning Experience 2 (MPU-U4)
  • Co-operative Placement 2

Study at the Top Ranked UCSI University in Malaysia

EduSpiral took these students separately to tour the campus and provided course counseling to help them make the right choice. Kian Yong (Mechanical Engineering), Yammie (Business), & Kenneth Pang (Architecture) at UCSI University's Orientation
EduSpiral took these students separately to tour the campus and provided course counseling to help them make the right choice. Kian Yong (Mechanical Engineering), Yammie (Business), & Kenneth Pang (Architecture) at UCSI University’s Orientation

UCSI University is a vibrant community of learning and scholarship. With more than 10,000 students from 80 different countries, the University stands out as a melting pot of diversity and learners will supplement their pursuit of knowledge with a keen sense of cultural appreciation – a vital trait in today’s borderless world.

As one of Malaysia’s first private universities,UCSI University has long impacted the national higher education landscape and the University continues to do so with its wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

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.

Many of their academics have extensive experience working overseas and some play advisory roles in public bodies and various committees. By bringing their experiences into the classroom, UCSI’s academics cater to an exhilarating learning environment and learners will thrive as they balance academic mastery with industrial application.

Since its inception in 1986, UCSI University has been committed to further the discovery and celebration of knowledge.

Co-Operative Education Training Programme for Every Year of Degree Studies at UCSI University

I am glad that EduSpiral recommended me to UCSI University as I gained so much real work experiences during all my Co-Op (Internship). Paul Kong, graduated in Business Administration from UCSI University
I am glad that EduSpiral recommended me to UCSI University as I gained so much real work experiences during all my Co-Op (Internship).
Paul Kong, graduated in Business Administration from UCSI University

With its innovative academic curriculum, UCSI University students also enjoy the unique benefits of its Co-Operative Education Training Programme (Co-Op) that enhances their employability by integrating classroom learning with workplace training in Co-Op employer organisations.

Completing two months’ work experience for every study year, a UCSI University student would have six to eight months’ work experience to stand ready for full-time employment upon their graduation. Currently, UCSI University has more than 1,000 employer organisations registered as heir Co-Op employers. With the number rising annually, these partnerships create job opportunities for students to be job-ready upon their graduation.

State-of-the-Art Facilities at UCSI University

Situated on a 19-acre piece of land, the Campus is located in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur with convenient access to numerous

Chemistry lab at UCSI University
Chemistry lab at UCSI University

facilities including banks, restaurants, transportation services, entertainment, and accommodation. Fully wireless, it is equipped with the latest cutting-edge technology to access the world of e-learning and e-resources.

Housing 7 different blocks, the Campus includes the Student Centre (Menara Gading), the Resource Centre, the Academic Blocks and Residential Halls to comfortably accommodate a student population of more than 15000.

Sporting facilities in this Campus include: basketball, badminton and squash courts, as well as a gymnasium, a football field, and a swimming pool.

Other facilities include the four-level library, an auditorium, a recital hall, a multi-purpose hall, computer laboratories, residential halls, bookstores and cafeterias. Also available on Campus is an Apple Experience Centre.

The Campus faculty-centric facilities include: the Anatomy & Pathology Museum, Clinical Skills

Control, Instrumentation Pneumatics & Hydraulics Lab at UCSI University
Control, Instrumentation Pneumatics & Hydraulics Lab at UCSI University

Laboratories, Petrochemical Laboratory, Physiology & Pharmacology Laboratory, Molecular Biology Laboratory, and Microbiology Laboratory, fashion design workshops, Psychology Laboratory, as well as drafting and design studios.

The University is also constantly working with the industry to set up specialised labs which ensure students are updated with the latest industrial practices. Currently, the University has established laboratories jointly with National Instruments and RICOH under the School of Engineering and the School of Information Technology, respectively.

Due to its rapid expansion, an additional 48-storey building will be built on the existing Campus that will include a 5-Star hotel, twelve floors of parking bays and hostel accommodations for UCSI University students, administrative offices, restaurants, a ballroom and also a clubhouse.

Sports Facilities at UCSI University

Excellent sports facilities at UCSI University provide for an all-rounded education & a healthy lifestyle
Excellent sports facilities at UCSI University provide for an all-rounded education & a healthy lifestyle
  • Badminton Courts
  • Basketball Courts
  • Football Field
  • Futsal Court
  • Gymnasium
  • Pool Tables
  • Squash Courts
  • Swimming Pool
  • Table Tennis
  • Volleyball Court

EduSpiral Consultant Services – Your Online Education Advisor

EduSpiral Consultant Services is a education agent that guides students from across Malaysia to help them choose the right

After STPM, my dream was to study 3D Animation but I did not have much information about it. EduSpiral gave me a lot of information including the future job prospects so that I could make a good choice. Chun Poh, 3D Animation at UCSI University
After STPM, my dream was to study 3D Animation but I did not have much information about it. EduSpiral gave me a lot of information including the future job prospects so that I could make a good choice.
Chun Poh, 3D Animation at UCSI University

course and university. Highly experienced professional staff will talk to you and get to know you before giving advise on which course that will best fit you and your budget.

Established in 2009, EduSpiral is an appointed representative for top reputable private colleges & universities in Malaysia & Singapore.

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

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

Please contact us for more details.

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Best BEM Accredited Civil Engineering Degree Courses at Top Engineering Schools in Malaysia

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

Written by EduSpiral Consultant Services. For more information contact 01111408838

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.

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.

Top private universities in Malaysia for the Civil Engineering degree programme are

For more information contact 01111408838

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Increase in Job Demand for Civil Engineers in Malaysia & Globally

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

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?

I loved motorsports and EduSpiral gave me great advise to help guide me to achieve my dream. Justin Moo, Mechanical Engineering graduate from Taylor's University
I loved motorsports and EduSpiral gave me great advise to help guide me to achieve my dream.
Justin Moo, Mechanical Engineering graduate from Taylor’s University

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

I went for the EduSpiral Education Fair and gained a lot of information. After the fair, EduSpiral even arranged to take me around for a campus tour, assisted me with application and accommodation as well. Nixonn Cheong, Engineering at UCSI University
I went for the EduSpiral Education Fair and gained a lot of information. After the fair, EduSpiral even arranged to take me around for a campus tour, assisted me with application and accommodation as well.
Nixonn Cheong, Engineering at UCSI University

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

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

When EduSpiral students tour the campus & see the environment for themselves, it helps them to decide whether the university fits them. Pic - Students touring the library at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
When EduSpiral students tour the campus & see the environment for themselves, it helps them to decide whether the university fits them. Pic – Students touring the library at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

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

Study 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.

Study Civil Engineering at UCSI University

The Faculty of Engineering Technology and Built Environment (FETBE) at UCSI University came into existence in 2007 as a

Excellent engineering facilities are housed in UCSI University's North Wing campus
Excellent engineering facilities are housed in UCSI University’s North Wing campus

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 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 North Wing campus of UCSI University is equipped with state-of-the-art engineering labs and sporting facilities
The North Wing campus of UCSI University is equipped with state-of-the-art engineering labs and sporting facilities

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

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia & Singapore.

I went for the EduSpiral Education Fair and gained a lot of information. After the fair, EduSpiral even arranged to take me around for a campus tour, assisted me with application and accommodation as well. Nixonn Cheong, Engineering at UCSI University
I went for the EduSpiral Education Fair and gained a lot of information. After the fair, EduSpiral even arranged to take me around for a campus tour, assisted me with application and accommodation as well.
Nixonn Cheong, Engineering at UCSI University

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

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

Please contact us for more details.

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Top UK Ranked Psychology Degree at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Study Psychology BSc (Hons) at Top Ranked Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Written by EduSpiral Consultant Services For more information contact 01111408838

Students after SPM or O-Levels who are interested in this course can enter the Foundation in Business at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia before proceeding into the 3-year Psychology BSc (Hons). Those who have completed STPM, A-Levels, SAM, AUSMAT, CPU or other Pre-University programmes may enter directly into the degree course with the relevant results.

Heriot-Watt University Malaysia’s psychology graduates have a strong record of employment building careers in business, teaching, counselling, nursing, probation work and market research.

Psychology is the science of behaviour and the mind. It uses a variety of scientific methods to explore key areas, including: the influence that our biology has on behaviour; the ways in which we develop from early infancy to adulthood; the ways in which we perceive, think, solve problems and make decisions; and the way we interact with each other. All of these approaches enable theories to be developed and tested within psychology. Heriot-Watt University Malaysia programmes focus on problems in the real world and consider how psychology can help us to address it.

For more information contact 01111408838

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Premier UK Psychology BSc (Hons) Degree Programme 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

Heriot-Watt University psychology graduates have a strong record of employment building careers in business, teaching, counselling, nursing, probation work and market research.

Psychology is the science of behaviour and the mind. It uses a variety of scientific methods to explore key areas, including: the influence that our biology has on behaviour; the ways in which we develop from early infancy to adulthood; the ways in which we perceive, think, solve problems and make decisions; and the way we interact with each other. All of these approaches enable theories to be developed and tested within psychology. Heriot-Watt University Malaysia programmes focus on problems in the real world and consider how psychology can help us to address it.

Psychologists work in settings such as education, health and mental ill-health, sport and exercise, systems design, the environment, and forensic and criminological analysis, where theory and practice come together.

Teaching Assessment
Learning methods include:

  • lectures
  • seminars
  • practical experimental classes,
  • web-based and computer-based work

Programme content for the Psychology BSc (Hons) at Top Ranked Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Year 1 Subjects for the Psychology Degree at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

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

Semester 1

  • Cognitive Psychology 1
  • Human Development & Intelligence
  • Research Methods and Analysis 3
  • Optional subject

Semester 2

  • Cognitive Psychology 2
  • Research Methods and Analysis 4
  • Social Psychology
  • Optional subject

Year 2 Subjects for the Psychology Degree at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Top students from all over Malaysia study in an intellectually stimulating environment at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Top students from all over Malaysia study in an intellectually stimulating environment at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

Semester 1

  • Cognition Across the Lifespan
  • Forensic Psychology 1: Principles
  • Research Methods and Analysis 5
  • Optional or Elective subject

Semester 2

  • Psychobiology
  • Applied Psychology: Health Psychology and Professional Practice
  • Research Methods and Analysis 6
  • Social Cognition and Personality

Year 3 Subjects for the Psychology Degree at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

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

Semester 1

  • Theoretical Research Project 1
  • Cognition and Emotion
  • Memory: Development and Reliability
  • Social Influences on Childhood Behaviour

Semester 2

  • Theoretical Research Project 2
  • Option (psychology course)
  • Option (psychology course)
  • Option (psychology course)

Students work closely with a staff member in devising and conducting their research project in psychology. Students also select optional psychology courses. Coursework applies the information from these courses to employment-related settings and ‘real-world’ problems.

*Information correct at the time of publication and may be subject to change

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

Heriot-Watt University Malaysia's purpose-built campus in Putrajaya is only 25 km from Kuala Lumpur. Situated in a stunning lakeside location, 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 Malaysia’s purpose-built campus in Putrajaya is only 25 km from Kuala Lumpur. Situated in a stunning lakeside location, 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 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 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’s campus is located close to the Putrajaya marina and to other purpose-built, modern leisure and sports

Heriot-Watt University Malaysia new RM191 million state-of-the-art campus next to the Putrajaya lake
Heriot-Watt University Malaysia new RM191 million state-of-the-art campus next to the Putrajaya lake

facilities.

Situated in a stunning lakeside locationin 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 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

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

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.

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

About Heriot-Watt University, a Top Ranking UK University now in Malaysia

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’s 190-year history began in 1821, when they established the world’s first Mechanics Institute (the School of Arts of Edinburgh).

Heriot-Watt University is one of the UK’s leading universities for innovative education and is recognised internationally as a centre for high-calibre research.

Heriot-Watt University has 1,737 members of staff, including 480 academic and 180 research staff. The university offers over 400 programmes through their 6 academic schools and 2 postgraduate institutes.

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 consistently achieves high ranking across a number of key university league tables:

  • Guardian University Guide 2016 – 18th place Overall
  • National Student Survey 2013 – 11th in the UK and second in Scotland
  • The Complete University Guide 2016 – 37th Overall
  • Times Higher Education World University Ranking – 22nd in the world for ‘International outlook’
  • Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide 2015 – 41st in the UK and sixth in Scotland

Heriot-Watt University’s Ranking in the Guardian University Guide 2016

  • Heriot-Watt University Malaysia provides an excellent learning environment
    Heriot-Watt University Malaysia provides an excellent learning environment

    Ranked 18th in the UK and 2nd in Scotland

  • 3rd for Accounting & Finance and Electronic and Electrical Engineering
  • 4th for Building and Town & Country Planning (Quantity Survey)
  • 13th for Business, Management & Marketing
  • 17th for Chemical Engineering
  • 2nd for Civil Engineering
  • Heriot-Watt University is ranked 10th by the Guardian’s University guide 2016: league table for Mechanical Engineering
  • Top 20 in the UK for: Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science & Information Systems, Business, Management and Marketing and Chemical Engineering.

Heriot-Watt University’s Ranking in the Complete University Guide 2016 (UK)

Heriot-Watt was ranked fourth in Scotland in the 2016 Complete University Guide, after St Andrews, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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

Heriot-Watt University is 37th in the UK and are ranked in the top 25 for a further 6 subjects: Accounting & Finance, Art & Design, Business & Management Studies, Economics, Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering

Heriot-Watt University ranked in the top ten in the UK in five subject areas:

  • Building (6th and 1st in Scotland)
  • Chemical Engineering (5th)
  • Civil Engineering (9th)
  • Electrical & Electronic Engineering (9th)
  • Town & Country Planning (5th and 1st in Scotland)

Overall Heriot-Watt were ranked in the top 25% of UK universities in 11 subjects including Accounting & Finance, Art and Design, Business and Management Studies, Economics, Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering.

Other highlights included recognition for the university’s world-class research rated 30th in the UK for quality and for their spending on facilities which placed them 19th in the UK.

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).

EduSpiral Consultant Services- Your Personal Online Education Advisor

Established since 2009, EduSpiral Consultant Services helps provide information and counselling on courses and private universities in Malaysia & Singapore.

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

EduSpiral took us for a tour around the campus as well as the hostel at Cyberjaya. They provided in-depth information about Heriot-Watt University Malaysia and facts on why the university is my best choice. Weng Hang, Actuarial Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
EduSpiral took us for a tour around the campus as well as the hostel at Cyberjaya. They provided in-depth information about Heriot-Watt University Malaysia and facts on why the university is my best choice.
Weng Hang, Actuarial Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia

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.

If you are still not sure what to study, please contact us and we will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment Form.

Please contact us for more details.

Please fill up the form for more information. If you do not give your mobile number or full name as in IC, your query will not be answered. Please make sure you give a correct email address and check your email including the SPAM or JUNK email folder within 48 hours as we will email you the information. 

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning

Warning.

Helping Malaysian Students Choose the Best Courses & Top Private Universities to Study in Malaysia after High School