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Entry Requirements for Diploma in Interior Architecture at Private Universities in Malaysia
Students after SPM or O-Levels should have at least 3 credits including a pass in BM & Sejarah. A credit is at least a “C”. Anything below a “C” is not a credit.
UEC students from Chinese Independent High Schools in Malaysia must have a minimum grade ‘B’ for 3 subjects.
Students who have taken the Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) will need to have Passed SKM/SKK level 3 in related field AND *Pass SPM with minimum 1 credit in SPM.
Study Diploma in Interior Architecture at the Top Ranked UCSI University
Interior Architecture explores the link between the interior and architecture where interior spaces are inhabited and experienced as works of art that are rich in spatial investigations and interventions. The interior architecture programme embarks on a revitalisation and enrichment journey through the development of design, conceptual creativity, theory and philosophy of spaces to create exciting and practical environments in which people live, work and play.
DETA 2012 saw Simon Chong Sin Man of UCSI University emerge as Champion. Simon’s idea of an eco-friendly cafeteria for factory workers integrated with trees where food waste can be recycled into fertiliser.
by the School of Architecture and Built Environment at UCSI University. It is a 2 and a half years programme in the discipline and professional practice of Interior Architecture.
The Diploma in Interior Architecture course at UCSI University emphasises on delivering professional standard knowledge impartment, the understanding and skills in resolving and communicating design, technical and constructional drawing, practical and technological skills in its application to Interior Architecture projects.
Students are required to undergo a compulsory Industry Experience attachment for a minimum duration of 6 months , to learn and familiarise themselves with the working environment of the building and construction industry.
The Diploma in Interior Architecture Programme at UCSI University treats Interior Architecture as a holistic and multi-disciplinary design education domain which deals with a broad range of places to make a personal statement in the design of an interior. It also promotes a shared understanding of the social and architectural conventions as a common language in the realm of the built environment.
Assessments for the Diploma in Interior Architecture at UCSI University
Strategically locate in Kuala Lumpur, UCSI University is ranked in the top 300 universities in Asia by QS and Rated Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 by MQA
Assessments vary from the list below depending on the course:
Project critique session.
In-class assignment.
Coursework.
Written examination.
Site investigation / survey.
Portfolio review.
Workshop participation.
UCSI University produces Award Winners in Interior Architecture and Architecture Competitions in Malaysia
DETA 2012 saw Simon Chong Sin Man of UCSI University emerge as Champion. Simon’s idea of an eco-friendly cafeteria for factory workers integrated with trees where food waste can be recycled into fertiliser.
Simon Chong Sin Man, Interior Architecture degree student from UCSI University, was 1 out of 3 students who emerged as winners of the Dulux Emerging Talent Awards (DETA) 2012. Specially brought to the Interior Design students by AkzoNobel, DETA 2012 aims to unearth and nurture emerging talent while also grooming these young designers to become sustainability-conscious leaders of the future.
A group of Interior Architecture students from UCSI University recently swept 13 prizes at the 17th Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) Interior Design Competition. Wong Sye Jia and Tan Chir Eye – who clinched first place in the Residential Design and Hospitality Design categories, respectively. Themed, ‘Re-invent’, the national competition saw UCSI students bag first and second place in Residential Design and Commercial Design; first place in Hospitality Design, Installation Design and Performance; and another six awards in other categories such as furniture design, photography, and sketching, among others.
UCSI is the best for interior architecture in Malaysia seeing the number of awards that their students have
Winners of the MIID Furniture Design Competitioin, Gee Sze Yong, 19, Ting Ying San, 21 and Lim Chuun Kiat, 19 who are pursuing the Diploma in Architecture Studies and Interior Architecture at UCSI University
won.
UCSI University Architecture student, Lam Chee Hau, won Silver in the 2015 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Architecture Category
UCSI University Architecture student, Lam Chee Hau won Honorary Mention in the 2014 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Architecture Category
UCSI University Architecture students, Wan Mei Zhen, won Silver and Tan Kwon Chong Best Green Innovation & Honorary Mention in the 2013 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Architecture Category
UCSI University Architecture student, Yap Yan Xun, won Honorary Mention in the 2010 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Architecture Category
UCSI University Interior Architecture student, Sherilyn Kee En En, won Best Colour Choice Award in the 2014 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Interior Design Category
UCSI University Interior Architecture student, Ng Ann Kee, won Students’ Choice Award in the 2010 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Interior Design Category
Gee Sze Yong, 19, Ting Ying San, 21 and Lim Chuun Kiat, 19 who are pursuing the Diploma in Architecture Studies and Interior Architecture programme at UCSI University win in the Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) furniture design competition 2014
UCSI University recently swept 13 prizes at the 17th MIID Interior Design Competition 2013. Themed, ‘Re-invent’, the national competition saw UCSI students bag first and second place in Residential Design and Commercial Design; first place in Hospitality Design, Installation Design and Performance; and another six awards in other categories such as furniture design, photography, and sketching, among others.
UCSI University architecture students win 7 awards in the 25th Persatuan Arkitek Malaysia (PAM) Architectural Students Workshop 2013
Year 1 Subjects for the Diploma in Interior Architecture at UCSI University
Woodwork workshop for Architecture & Interior Architecture students at UCSI University
Technical Mathematics
Building Construction & Science
Introduction to Design Principles
Architecture Drawing I
Furniture Design
English Communication
Interior Architecture Studio 1
Architecture Drawing II
Building Construction & Materials
Architecture History 1
Architectural Digital Media 1 (MPU-U2)
Introduction to Writing & Research
Architectural Digital Media 2
Year 2 Subjects for the Diploma in Interior Architecture at UCSI University
The winners of the 17th MIID Interior Design competition from UCSI University
Furniture Workshop
Community Architecture (MPU-U4)
Interior Architecture Studio 2
Architecture Drawing III
Building Construction I
Architecture History 2
Services
Interior Architecture Studio 3
Interior Architecture Technology 2
Professional Office Practice (MPU-U3)
Interior Architecture Research & Development
Working Drawing
Year 3 Subjects for the Diploma in Interior Architecture at UCSI University
Industry Experience
Elective (to choose max 2 courses to make up 4 credits to graduate)
Entrepreneurship
Extra-curricular Learning Experience 1
Extra-curricular Learning Experience 2
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Starting your university search with the basics will help you identify the universities that will best suit you academically and personally. Each of us has unique needs and values, and what is important to you may not matter to someone else.
Being a sports enthusiast, you may want a university that has the facilities to support your lifestyle. The same goes for school size, cost, and other basic college criteria. By identifying your needs, you can narrow down which universities and focus on the things that will make your university a perfect fit.
Which course do you want to Study in Malaysia?
Knowing which course you want to study will help in determining which university. Just like signature dishes for restaurants, certain private universities are famous for particular courses. Choosing the best university for that course would ensure that you benefit from their experience.
When buying a mobile phone, you would have a budget in mind and with that budget you can filter out which phones you can or cannot afford. It is the same with choosing a private university. You need to have a budget in mind so that you can filter out which universities that you can afford to study at.
Many students have chosen the cheapest private university to study, not taking into consideration the important skills that they could have gained from a better university. Higher education is an investment for a better future that takes sacrifice.
Degree Programmes offered at Private Universities in Malaysia or Singapore
Not all degree programmes bearing the same title are the same at all universities. A business administration degree at university A is not the same as at university B. Students must look at the subjects offered in the diploma or degree to see if they relevant, up-to-date, and help you to achieve your career goals.
Accreditation by MQA and other relevant professional bodies in Malaysia
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All foundation, diploma and degree programmes must be accredited by MQA in Malaysia. Taking a professional certificate course with a title “diploma” would not allow you to continue on into a degree programme accredited by MQA.
If you want to become a lawyer, you must take the A-Levels and have a credit for SPM Bahasa Malaysia subject. I had one student who took a Diploma in Law at a college in Sarawak and then realise that he could not become a lawyer in the end because he doesn’t have A-Levels.
Type of programme offered in Malaysia
Students should research on the different types of degree programmes that they are interested in such as a local degree, 3+0 UK or Australian degree, 4+0 American degree, degree transfer programme, etc
A 3+0 UK degree would follow the syllabus of the UK partner university. A UK education style is different from an Australian or American education. Therefore, you will need to determine which style best suits you.
Entry requirements to study at Private Universities in Malaysia
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Sometimes you may want to study a course but you may not have the results to enter the course. Arts stream students would not be able to enter into science related degree courses except for engineering. Branch campuses in Malaysia have higher entry requirements as well.
Generally, you will need at least 5Bs in UEC to enter into a degree programme at a private university in Malaysia. Entry requirements will vary from course to course and also from university to university.
If you only managed to obtain 3Bs in UEC, you may go for the Diploma course for 2 years and then enter into the degree Year 2 for another 2 or 3 years depending on which course.
Location of the Private University
Some students have told me that they just want to study at a university nearest to their home. That may not be the best reason in choosing a university although it may be convenient for you. A private university in a city setting like Kuala Lumpur or Singapore would expose you to independent living and modern-minded students who would help shape your character.
Studying in Singapore is in a safe & modern environment with world-class education system.
Student Culture of the Private University in Malaysia
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The overall culture of your college may play as big a role in your future success as your degree. Figuring out what’s important to you will help you narrow the field when choosing a private college or university in Malaysia or Singapore, and you may discover some options that hadn’t even been on your radar!
Many students have chosen the cheapest private university to study, not taking into consideration the important skills that they could have gained from a better university. Higher education is an investment for a better future that takes sacrifice.
It is important to choose a private university in Malaysia or Singapore that has an English-speaking environment, students who are ambitious and serious about studies, and a globalised student body. Mixing around with international students will help to improve your English language skills and understanding of different cultures.
Some private universities in Malaysia are known for their focus on lifestyle or known as party universities. There is nothing wrong with choosing them if you are able to control yourself. If not, you have to consider that this could affect your future.
Make up of the student body at a top private university in Malaysia
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A private university that has a diverse student body with many international students would help students to improve their English-language and cross-cultural communication skills. With globalisation, many top companies in the world are looking for professionals who are dynamic with strong management skills to lead a globalised work force.
Cost, scholarships, and financial aid (tuition, hostel, food, transportation, etc.)
The cost of studying at university is one thing that most parents think about during the college search process. Not all colleges and universities in Malaysia or Singapore have the same price tag and there are a variety of ways to cut your costs. Most universities offer scholarships, and students are able to apply for the PTPN Loan, EPF withdrawal, MARA Loan, etc
Campus resources
Students should visit the universities campuses to look at the labs, libraries, sports facilities, etc. While visiting, you can also get a feel of the student culture to see if it fits you.
Qualified & experienced faculty at the University in Malaysia
Students should look at the qualifications of the lecturers at the university. How many are PhD and Master degree holders. Are the lecturers mostly part time or full time? Experienced lecturers would be able to guide students to achieve academic success.
Quality/reputation/ranking of the private university in Malaysia
There is no official ranking system in Malaysia for private universities. The MQA and Ministry of Higher
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Education in Malaysia has a rating system for universities in Malaysia. It is the SETARA rating system.
Looking at the number of awards that the university and its students have won in competitions related to the course can be a guide in helping you to make the right choice. Many students make the mistake of just listening to advertisements or friends without checking the information.
Student support services
Does the private university that you are interested in provide support services for students in times of need? Some private universities provide qualified and trained psychologists to help students with their problems and counsel them.
An active Student Affairs Department would have a lot of extra-curricular activities providing for a vibrant university life. Strong student clubs and societies would help build important skills such as leadership, communication, teamwork, problem-solving and creativity.
The Accommodation Department would assist students with options for on-campus and off-campus accommodation.
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Students after SPM can find it difficult to decide which Pre-University programme that would fit them. They might ask if Foundation in Business the right path?
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Top Ten Reasons to Study the Foundation in Business at the Best Private Universities & Colleges in Malaysia?
Cheaper than the External Pre-University Programmes
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Easier than the External Pre-University Programmes
Some are recognised for entry into overseas universities
Accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency
You study subjects that you like, which is business related
Your coursework and exams are marked by Malaysians who understand what you write or express
You will be exposed to different types of business subjects which would help you to decide which major to choose in the degree.
Faster to enter the degree programme compared to taking the STPM or A-Levels
If you do not plan to go overseas, there is no reason to take an external Pre-U programme which is tougher and more expensive.
When you score well in the Foundation in Business, you can apply for scholarships for the degree programme at the same university.
Entry Requirements into a Foundation in Business in Malaysia
Entry requirements into the Foundation in Business at most private universities in Malaysia are
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An overall credit pass in at least 5 subjects at SPM level and a minimum of a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and Sejarah (History); or
5 grade C passes at ‘O’ Level / GCSE
Students intending to pursue a degree in Finance or Actuarial Science must have a credit in Maths.
Entry requirements into top ranked universities like Heriot-Watt University Malaysia are higher
Minimum 4 Bs and a C in SPM or O-Levels including a B in English and Mathematics or other equivalent global qualifications.
Actuarial Science route requires minimum 4 Bs and a C in SPM or O-Levels including a B in English and Mathematics together with a C in Additional Mathematics or other equivalent global qualifications.
Studying the Foundation in Business at Top Universities in Malaysia
Students after the Foundation would consider degree programmes offered in private universities in
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Malaysia such as:
Finance
Finance & Investment
Actuarial Science
Accounting
Banking & Finance
Investment
Economics
Human Resource Management
Business Administration
Marketing
International Business
A Foundation in Business focuses on business-related topics by focusing on specific subjects related to these various majors in Business.
Structure of the Foundation in Business Programme in Malaysia
A Foundation in Business at top private universities in Malaysia would be 12-months in duration. It is divided into 3 semesters. They would be 3 long semesters which are 14 weeks long.
Unlike how A-Level and SAM are administered by a central body (Cambridge or EdExcel administers the A-Levels and the South Australian education board administers SAM), a Foundation in Business is administered by the private university itself.
Assessments are a mixture of coursework, assignments and exams. It is generally accepted that the Foundation course is easier than the external Pre-University programmes. Quality of the Foundation in Business programmes are assured with the accreditation from MQA.
Students who have completed the Foundation in Business may transfer to other private universities in Malaysia for their degree programmes.
Typical Subjects offered in the Foundation in Business
Subjects offered by Foundation in Business courses are related to business subjects so that it would
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prepare you for the undergraduate degree in business. Some universities offer both core and elective subjects (which means you get to choose some of your subjects), while some universities only have fixed subjects.
You will study subjects like Marketing, Accounting, Management, Finance, Mathematics, Communication, IT, and more. The Malaysian Ministry of Education also requires students to take compulsory subjects called the Matapelajaran Wajib or MPU. Students have to take 3 MPU subjects during their Foundation.
Why Study Foundation in Business at a Top Private University in Malaysia
A Foundation in Business is a structured and straightforward path to a degree in Business. Here are
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some of the reasons why you should take a Foundation in Business at a top private university in Malaysia.
By taking a Foundation in Business, you will be exposed to various Business topics, such as Accounting, Management, Economics and Marketing. This is advantageous as it will help give you an idea of what to study for your degree if you are still unsure.
Top private universities in Malaysia would ensure a quality in their Foundation programmes so that students would be well prepared for their degree courses. Do not choose the Foundation in Business because it is the cheapest. It may not prepare you well to handle the degree programme.
The environment in top private universities is one that’s vibrant, multi-cultural and English-speaking. These are necessary components for a successful career in the competitive work place.
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Study the Dual Major Marketing Degree Programmes in Malaysia at the Top Ranked Curtin University Sarawak
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Curtin Sarawak’s impressive 300-acre campus opened in 2002, in the suburb of Senadin, in Miri.
Curtin University Sarawak seeks to provide their students with the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to excel in the dynamic changing business environments.
Top ranked Curtin University Sarawak offers excellent dual major marketing programmes for students to choose from that would meet their career goals.
Curtin University Sarawak prepares their students to be ready in the job market via different types of learning experiences such as lectures, workshops, seminars, case studies, small group discussions, innovative presentations and field trips.
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Curtin University Sarawak invite guest speakers from the professional bodies and industries to share their experiences and industry expectations with our students in class.
Graduates of the program possess practical knowledge and applied understanding of business, technology and globalization concepts, and seek careers in marketing, management, government, professional disciplines, and entrepreneurship.
Curtin University Sarawak faculty members collaborate on research and teaching, often across the program areas, reflecting our unique departmental culture of professional interdependence, mutual respect, friendliness and dedication to the advancement of teaching, research and service to the community.
The marketing and management faculty members focus our careers on innovative teaching methods; publish in the refereed journals and conference proceedings; and participate in our community, state and nation activities through various outreach and educational programs.
Bachelor of Commerce Dual Major Marketing Degree Programmes offered at Curtin University Sarawak
Curtin University Sarawak is Curtin University’s largest branch campus with 300-acre campus next to a lake
Curtin Sarawak offers 3 Bachelor or Commerce Dual Majors in the Marketing degree programmes.
Students can choose which combination that best fits their career goals. Students who intend to start up their own business will find the Entrepreneurship and Marketing dual major useful. Many businesses fail for lack of solid marketing strategies.
Jobs abound in the banking and finance industry. A combination of finance and marketing will provide the graduate many career choices. As we progress along in our careers, we will find that good management skills are needed. The dual major in Management and Marketing will enable the graduate to move up the management levels in the marketing field.
Bachelor of Commerce (Entrepreneurship and Marketing) at Curtin University Sarawak
Year 1 Subjects for the Bachelor of Commerce (Entrepreneurship and Marketing) at Curtin University Sarawak
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Introduction to Accounting
Business Law
Introduction to Business Information Systems
Fundamentals of Management
Communication in Business
Introductory Economics
Discovering Marketing
Small Business Planning
Year 2 Subjects for the Bachelor of Commerce (Entrepreneurship and Marketing) at Curtin University Sarawak
Curtin University Sarawak students learn from the best lecturers
Human Resource Management Introduction
Entrepreneurship
International Marketing
Consumer Behaviour
Managing Operations
Environmental Issues in Business OR Company Law for Business
Marketing Research
Digital Communication Management
Year 3 Subjects for the Bachelor of Commerce (Entrepreneurship and Marketing) at Curtin University Sarawak
Curtin University Sarawak offers an excellent and beautiful study environment
Management of Innovation
Event Management OR Introduction to Australian Tax Law
Strategic Marketing
Internet Marketing
Small Business Growth
Business Capstone
Services Marketing
Retail Marketing and Distribution
About Curtin University Australia
Curtin University Australia
Curtin University (formerly Curtin University of Technology) is a research-intensive public university based in Perth, Western Australia, named after the 14th Prime Minister of Australia, John Curtin.
It is the largest university in Western Australia, with over 40,000 students (as of 2012).
Rankings of Curtin University 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, which was the biggest increase of any Australian university.
Curtin also climbed to 360th in the world and 9th in Australia in the latest University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP), and is positioned at 453rd in the world and 13th in Australia in the National Taiwan University Ranking (NTU).
Curtin ranks 331st in the QS World University Ranking (QSWUR) and 397th in the Times Higher Education World University Ranking (THEWUR). The University is also equal 10th in the THEWUR: 100 Most International Universities in the World ranking.
In a review of young institutions under 50 years, Curtin was placed 40th and 82nd globally in the QSWUR: Top 50 Under 50 and THEWUR: 100 Under 50.
In the QSWUR by Subject, Curtin has two subjects featured in the world’s top 50 – education in 37th place and earth and marine sciences in 40th place – with 14 other subjects ranked in the top 200 worldwide.
Curtin was also awarded five stars overall in the 2015 QS Stars University Ratings.
Curtin is one of only two Western Australian universities to rank in the prestigious Shanghai Jiao Tong Annual Ranking of World Universities (2011).
It is also one of the two Western Australian universities to rank in the Times Higher Education’s 2011-2012 world university rankings.
Curtin is ranked within the top 300 universities by QS World University
Rankings 2011/12. The University is also ranked in The Academic Ranking of World Universities, 2010 (ARWU) as one of the top 500 world universities.
Curtin’s Chemical Engineering program ranks amongst the best 100 in the world in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings in 2011.
Curtin’s Graduate School of Business’s MBA programmes, which are accredited by the London-basedAssociation of MBAs (AMBA), were ranked 58th out of 113 amongst renowned business schools worldwide by the Economist magazine. In addition, Curtin Creative Writing staff and alumni have won the Miles Franklin Award a total of seven times.
The 2012 Quacuarelli Symonds World Universities Ranking by Subject have
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listed Curtin among the top 200 universities in the world across nine categories, up from five in 2011.
Curtin was named among the top 100 institutions in Chemical Engineering; Earth and Marine Sciences; Statistics and Operational Research; Education; and Accounting and Finance.
Curtin also ranked in the top 150 institutions for Civil Engineering, and among the top 200 institutions in Computer Science; Pharmacy and Pharmacology; and Communications and Media Studies.
Australian reputation of Curtin University
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The Good Universities Guide 2015, Curtin was awarded five stars for graduate starting salary for undergraduates and four stars for student demand, research intensity, research grants and student-staff ratio.
Curtin is a member of the Australian Technology Network, an alliance of five of the most innovative and enterprising universities in Australia.
Curtin’s MBA program received five stars from the Good Universities Guide 2012 for its corporate links and staff academic qualifications, and four stars for size of management facility and chances of getting a job.
Curtin received four or five-star ratings from the Good Universities Guide in the areas of indigenous participation, cultural diversity, graduate starting salaries for undergraduates, research grants, research intensity, student to staff ratios and postgraduate entry flexibility.
Research strength of Curtin University
Curtin was rated amongst the best in Australia for their research in the
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areas of Earth Sciences, Geology, Curriculum and Pedagogy and Analytical Chemistry. We were rated amongst the best in WA for a further 24 research areas (Excellence in Research for Australia National Report 2010)
Curtin’s research income doubled between 2004 and 2009 to over $64m, and the amount of research we published increased by 68 per cent.
Curtin educates more health professionals than any other Western Australian tertiary institution with 83 per cent of Health Sciences graduates were employed within four months of graduating in 2009.
Curtin is one of the institutions involved in the project to create theworld’s largest telescope, the Square Kilometre Array.
Curtin is a member of the Australian Technology Network, an alliance of five of the most innovative and enterprising universities in Australia.
In 2009 Curtin opened the Resources and Chemistry Precinct. The precinct represents a $116 million investment primarily funded by Curtin, with contributions from BHP Billiton and the Australian Federal Government.
Industry links of Curtin University
Curtin’s research partners include CSIRO, the Cancer Foundation, the Health Department of Western Australia, Woodside, and the Water Corporation.
The Faculty of Science and Engineering’s industry partners include BHP Billiton, Alcoa, Western Power, Clough Engineering and Calibre.
Curtin Business School’s advisory board includes 60 industry leaders from prominent Australian and international companies and government departments.
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Curtin University Sarawak opened its doors in 1999 following an invitation from the Sarawak State Government to Curtin University of
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Technology in Perth, Western Australia, to establish its first offshore campus in Miri. It opened its impressive 300-acre campus in the suburb of Senadin to the north of Miri in 2002.
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Strategically located in a region of Sarawak famed for its natural wonders, rich cultural heritage and biodiversity, oil and gas industry, and emerging processing and manufacturing industries, and with over 3,500 students, Curtin University Sarawak offer students a truly international and cross-cultural learning environment in a unique Malaysian setting.
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Curtin University Sarawak Rankings & Reputation
Curtin University Sarawak is rated Tie5 or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 ranking of universities in Malaysia
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. It brings 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.
2013 – Dr. Ujjal Kumar Ghosh, senior lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering, is honoured with a Chemcon Distinguished Speaker (CDS) Award by the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE). The CDS Award is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering either in academia or in industry.
2013 – Dr. Amandeep S. Sidhu of the Curtin Sarawak Research Institute co-organises the 1st International Symposium
Students have access to excellent sporting facilities at Curtin University Sarawak
on Biomedical Data Infrastructure (BDI 2013) in Kuala Lumpur with Dr. Sarinder K. Dhillon from University of Malaya. The symposium discusses the next generation of information integration approaches that are needed to ensure increasing infrastructure agility required for high-throughput biomedical research.
2013 – Associate Professor Dr. Michael K. Danquah of the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering is appointed member of the Board of Trustees of Open Access Publishing London (OAPL).
2013 – Two academics from Curtin Sarawak, Associate Professor Dr. Michael K. Danquah and Dr. Mesfin G. Woldetensay from the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, School of Engineering and Science, were shortlisted by The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Malaysia for the IChemE Awards 2013. They were nominated for the Innovator of the Year and the Petrochemical Processing awards, respectively.
2012 – Curtin University Sarawak is rated Tie5 or Excellent in the SETARA 2011 ranking of universities in Malaysia by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA)
State-of-the-art Facilities at Curtin University Sarawak
Curtin University Sarawak auditorium
Curtin Sarawak’s state-of-the-art campus is equipped with the latest computers, software, laboratory equipment, teaching facilities and reference materials in addition to free Internet access and e-mail facilities for students.
Students also have access to learning resources at Curtin’s main campus and other resources via the Internet.
The use of modern technology on the campus is also very extensive as Curtin places great emphasis on utilising technology to support teaching, learning and research.
Significant investment in computing and networking facilities continues to be made to ensure facilities are state-of-the-art.
The campus currently has 14 computer labs with over 400 PCs for student use in addition to terminals located in the library that provide access to the library’s online databases.
Furthermore, sophisticated IT linkages provide access to the online resources of the main campus in Perth.
As research activities are an essential component of academic excellence at Curtin Sarawak, the campus boasts a number of state-of-the-art science and engineering labs, including Chemical Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Electrical Power, Electronic and Communication, Embedded System, Networking, Renewable Energy and Geophysics labs. Film and television students, meanwhile, can count on a custom-built Film Lab and Editing Suite equipped with the latest broadcast-quality film-making equipment and software.
Exterior of The Library at The Chancellery Complex at Curtin University Sarawak
Curtin Sarawak is now entering its next phase of development spanning the next five years, during which its student population is expected to surpass 5,000.
A state-of-the art Library and Auditorium complex, a signature work of architecture and new campus landmark, has been completed. Incorporating a 400-seat auditorium and modern library facilities, it heralds an enrichment of campus life and the student and staff experience.
They also have access to recreational facilities such as the multipurpose Recreation and Event Centre which houses an indoor basketball court, badminton courts and gym facilities, as well as a football field, rugby pitch, outdoor basketball court, tennis courts and indoor volleyball cum futsal court.
Students at Curtin Sarawak can find everything they need on the campus. In addition to the library and laboratories, there is academic support, study areas, a choice of food outlets, student lounge, postal and banking facilities, campus bookshop, convenience store, health and first aid centre, Islamic Centre, and public transport.
Curtin Sarawak aims to produce career-ready graduates with a passion for life-long learning and a commitment to serving the needs of the broader community.
Curtin’s courses have applied, practical subjects with a strong emphasis on industry links, which means students will have the
Top students from all over Malaysia choose to study at Curtin University Sarawak
opportunity to work closely with companies in their chosen field, often securing employment before they graduate.
In addition, Curtin has a strong commitment to multi-cultural and international engagement with our student population now numbering some 3,000.
This cultural diversity adds a rich and valuable dimension to the campus atmosphere and also prepares their graduates to live and work in an increasingly global environment.
Just as with the student cohort, Curtin’s highly-qualified and experienced staff members come not just from Malaysia but also from Australia and numerous other countries.
Having such high-calibre staff has allowed Curtin Sarawak to develop a number of research centres, many of which are linked to researchprogrammes at the Perth campus.
Assurance of Quality at Curtin University Sarawak
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 University Sarawak is renowned for their links with industry and business, and for the practical and applied nature of our courses.
Curtin Sarawak’s courses are identical in all aspects to those offered at Curtin’s main campus in Australia, are endorsed by the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysian Qualifications Agency and Malaysian Public Services Department (JPA), and accredited by professional bodies, ensuring wide recognition.
It is characteristics like these that differentiate their courses from those of other universities.
Creating International Opportunities at Curtin University Sarawak
With seven campuses across the Asia-Pacific region, Curtin gives you all the benefits of a truly international university.
All the courses offered at their campuses in Sarawak, Singapore and Sydney are run using the same unit structure and study materials as their courses in Perth, meaning that you can transfer between two campuses to complete your Curtin degree.
When you graduate, you’ll have a degree that is recognised in more places around the world and be able to complete further study at either campus to enhance your career prospects.
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UCSI University is ranked Tier 5 or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 offers state-of-the-art facilities at their strategically located campus in Cheras, KL
Assessments for the Foundation in Science at UCSI University
Vary from course to course including:
Written exams
Project-based coursework
Coursework percentage: 50%, written examination percentage: 50% (percentage may vary from course to course)
Entry Requirements into the Foundation in Science Programme at UCSI University
Qualifications
Academic Requirements
Foundation in Science (For Non-Medicine / Non Pharmacy)
SPM
5 credits inclusive of Math and one pure science subject
UEC
3 credits inclusive of Math and one pure science subject
Year 11 equivalent
Overall average of 60% (including individual scores of 60% in 2 pure Science courses and 1 Mathematics course)
Year 12 equivalent
Overall average of 50% (including individual scores of 50% in 2 pure Science courses and 1 Mathematics course)
Foundation in Science (For entry into Medicine / Pharmacy)
SPM
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Year 11 equivalent*
Overall average of 65% (including individual scores of 65% in Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Mathematics)
Foundation in Science (For Entry into Architecture)
SPM
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UEC
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*Subject to acceptance by professional bodies (Malaysian Medical Council and Malaysian Pharmacy Board)
English Language
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NoteSPM Credits – A+ – C
UEC Credits – A1 – B6
‘O’ Levels Credits – A – C
Foundation in Science leading to Health Sciences Degrees at UCSI University
UCSI University is equipped with excellent science labs
General Chemistry I*
General Chemistry II*
General Biology I*
General Biology II*
General Physics I*
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Algebra & Trigonometry
Calculus
Introduction to Probability & Statistics
Introduction to Business
Computing Essentials
*Courses with Lab
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Robotic PLC Micro-Processor Lab for engineering students at UCSI University
General Chemistry I*
General Chemistry II*
General Physics I*
General Physics II or General Biology I*
Accounting Practice
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Algebra & Trigonometry
Calculus
Introduction to Probability & Statistics
Introduction to Business
Computing Essentials
*Courses with Lab
Notes:
Additional requirements (e.g. academic results, interview, IELTS/MUET) will apply for progression into Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy programmes
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All students must take any 3 of the 5 elective courses below during their Foundation studies at UCSI University
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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.
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UCSI University is ranked as Excellent or Tier 5 in the SETARA 2013 rating system by MQA making it one of the best private universities in Malaysia for your tertiary education.
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Food Science lab at UCSI University
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Squash court at UCSI University
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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.
Engineering Laboratories at UCSI University
State-of-the-art engineering labs at UCSI University
Chemical Instrumentation Lab
Communication Labs 1 & 2
Control & Instrumentation Lab
Drafting & Design Lab
Electrical & Electronics Labs 1 & 2
NI Virtual Lab
Mechanical Workshop & Lab
Mechatronics Lab
Microprocessor & Microcontroller Lab
PCB Fabrication & Mechanical Workshop
Petrochemical Lab
Pneumatics & Hydraulics Lab and Robotics Lab
Power & Machines Lab
R & D Lab
Science Laboratories at UCSI University
Microbiology Lab at UCSI University
UCSI University operates 7 major science laboratories and several smaller research labs which are maintained by the Science Laboratories Department. Located at South Wing, the major labs include the Physical Chemistry & Molecular Biology Lab, the Project Lab, Pharmacy Practice Lab, Physiology & Pharmacology Lab, Micro Biology lab and Chemistry Labs.
Anatomy & Pathology Museum
Biology Labs
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Chemistry Labs
Fermentation Lab
Food Processing Lab
Food Technology Lab
Media Preparation Lab
Biotechnology lab at UCSI University
Medical Clinical Skills Unit
Medical Problem Based Learning Rooms
Microbiology Laboratory
Molecular Biology Laboratory
Nursing Clinical Skills Unit
Pharmaceutical Analysis (Instrument) Lab
Pharmacy Practice and Physical Laboratory
Pharmacy Project Laboratory
Physics Labs
Physiology & Pharmacology Laboratory
Simulator Community Pharmacy Lab
Special Instrument Laboratory
Sports Facilities at UCSI University
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Study Software Engineering in Malaysia at the Top Ranked Asia Pacific University (APU)
Software Engineering is the main driving force behind recent progress in science, food & beverage, health care, engineering, business, agriculture, and almost every other industry.
Asia Pacific University (APU) achieves excellence in the SETARA 2013 & 2011 Ratings with a Tier 5 ranking
Computers are are making their way into all areas of our lives such as the inside of washing machines, smart homes, and even self-driven cars.
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techniques for developing and maintaining software that is correct from the beginning. Software engineers assess customer needs and develop usable software that meets those needs. Knowing how to provide genuinely useful and usable software is of utmost importance. You will be exposed to the recent evolution of software’s significant impact on large software systems.
The software engineering profession seeks to integrate the principles of mathematics and computer science with engineering practices developed for tangible, physical items.
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Software Engineering is the study and application of engineering to the design, development, and maintenance of software. It is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software. Software Engineers develop procedures and systematic applications that are used on electronic machines.
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detailed knowledge in a step-by-step mode that can be understood by students who are just after SPM. Students after SPM should choose the best university in Malaysia versus the cheapest university to study their software engineering degree. And not all universities nor all software engineering degree programmes are the same.
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What do you do as a Software Engineer in Malaysia?
Software engineers are involved in the design and development of a variety of software,
All students have access to state-of-the-art computer facilities that include the latest PCs and workstations with Internet connection, operating systems, software suites and commercial programming software in multiple IT labs built for project work, multimedia production, software and internet programming.
including computer games, word processing and business applications, operating systems and network distribution, and compilers, which convert programs to machine language for execution on a computer.
They also install, configure and maintain software systems used by commercial or manufacturing companies. They can work with the company to coordinate each department’s needs such as ordering, billing, inventory, payroll, and records.
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Software Engineers will begin by meeting up with the client to gather information on what they would like for the software to achieve. They need to gain a thorough understanding of the client’s business and information needs, and analyse the current system.
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computer what to do. They also are used to convert instructions into a computer language. This process is called programming or coding. Software Engineers must be experts in operating systems and middleware to ensure that the underlying systems will work properly.
Software Engineers can also develop “off-the-shelf” or “ready-made’ software packages that can be integrated into an existing operating system. The ability to integrate the software requires a thorough knowledge of the software packages and programming languages.
They will need to provide the appropriate interfaces to be used to integrate them. Software Engineers in Malaysia works with in a team to design new hardware, software, and systems. The team may consist of engineering, marketing, manufacturing, and design people, who work together to release a product.
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Software Engineers need to use different programming languages, depending on the purpose of the program.
The programming languages most often used are C, C++, and Java, with Fortran and COBOL used less commonly. Other programming languages that are in high demand are HTML, XHTML, XML, PHP, Visual Basic.
With the growth of smart phones comes with it the demand for the programming languages related to it such as the programming language, Objective C, and its software development tool (XCode) for the iOS market.
Software Engineers will also need to have a strong foundation in computer science, logic and mathematics.
What subjects do I need to be good at in order to study Software Engineering in Malaysia?
MATHS! If you want to study Software Engineering, you will need to be good in Mathematics. You should have an “A” in SPM for Additional Maths or at least a strong credit. Students always make the mistake of choosing to study Software Engineering because they like to play with computers. If you don’t have a strong foundation in Maths, you should choose some other course.
Study the BSc (Hons) Software Engineering Degree at Asia Pacific University, Malaysia
Students interested to pursue a solid education in software engineering can consider Asia Pacific University which is one of the best universities in Malaysia for IT. Students will receive a dual award upon graduation – one from APU and the other from
Asia Pacific ICT Award 2012 (APICTA 2012) for the Best of Tertiary Student Winners from APU
Staffordshire University, UK.
The Software Engineering degree programme at Asia Pacific University is specifically designed to provide:
Familiarity with the tools and rigorous methodologies used to develop mission-critical and safety-critical software systems.
The ability to critically evaluate design paradigms, languages, algorithms, and techniques used to develop large-scale and complex software systems.
A deep appreciation of the importance of software architecture, testing, documentation, and maintainability.
Year 1 Subjects for the BSc. (Hons) Software Engineering Degree at Asia Pacific University
Level 1 modules in this program that provide a foundation for any IT professional include System Analysis & Design,
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Fundamentals of Software Development, and Introduction to Programming in an appropriate language. More technical knowledge and skills are developed in Operating Systems & Computer Architecture and Introduction to Networking.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence is the first specialised module related to Software Engineering.
Modules such as Introduction to Management, Computing & IT in the Workplace and Professional & Enterprise Development provide a foundation for multi-disciplinary education and understanding personal and organisational development. Important and relevant skills for independent learning are introduced throughout the program.
Common Modules
Computing & IT in the Workplace
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Fundamentals of Software Development
Introduction to Databases
Introduction to Management
Introduction to Networking
Mathematical Concepts for Computing
Operating Systems & Computer Architecture
System Analysis & Design
Specialised Modules
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to Object Oriented Programming
In addition to the above, all students are also required to successfully complete General Studies modules as stipulated by the Malaysian Qualification Agency, as well as fulfill credit requirements for Co-Curricular Activities.
Year 2 Subjects for the BSc. (Hons) Software Engineering Degree at Asia Pacific University
Specific technical skills related to Software Engineering are developed at this level. Requirements Engineering covers principles,
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practical skills, for the software lifecycle, and the methodologies and tools for specification, design, development, testing, evaluation, and maintenance of software systems.
In Software Architecture you will have an opportunity to analyse applications in terms of their scope, style, and dynamism as well as to work in a group to develop a software system using middleware technologies.
System Programming and Computer Control offers an introduction to the concepts associated with data acquisition that are the key to computer automation. The emphasis on independent learning continues at this level, and is a particular focus and requirement in Research Methods.
Common Modules
Creativity & Innovation
Object Oriented Development with Java
Professional & Enterprise Development
Research Methods For Computing and Technology
System Development Methods
Specialised Modules
AI Methods
Data Structures
Design Methods
Programming Concepts in C++
Requirements Engineering
Software Architecture
System Programming and Computer Control
Year 3 Subjects for the BSc. (Hons) Software Engineering Degree at Asia Pacific University
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The focus of the Year 3 Software Engineering programme at Asia Pacific University is further development of relevant technical skills and the ability to apply these skills with strong critical thinking and analysis. In Design Patterns you will be exposed to methods for object-oriented systems development that improve software design, organisation, and maintainability.
In Software Quality Engineering you will learn to devise, describe, evaluate, and apply various software metrics.
Advanced Programming Language Concepts offers an overview of programming language paradigms, with a focus on languages can be used to write extremely concise and powerful applications and those that are tuned to queries of a set of facts and rules.
General personal and professional development is enhanced in Project Management, while Innovation Management & New Product Development continues the theme of generating new ideas and creating new products.
The major project that you are expected to complete, entails extensive research in domain knowledge and the acquisition
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of skills in using tools and methods in Software Engineering. This is where you will demonstrate higher level critical thinking analysis and solutions development skills which will enhance your employability.
Common Modules
Project Management
Critical Issues in Managing Information Systems in Organisations
Innovation Management & New Product Development
Specialised Modules
Advance Programming Language Concepts
Advanced Database Systems
Algorithmics
Cloud Infrastructure & Services
Design Patterns
Designing & Developing Applications on Cloud
Investigations in Software Engineering
Software Engineering Project
Software Quality Engineering
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Job Opportunities for Information Technology, Computing and Computer Science Graduates in Malaysia
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IT Director/ Manager
Regional Project Manager
Project Management Officer
Relationship Manager
Service Delivery Manager
Technical/ Functional Consulting for Big 4
ERP (SAP/ ORACLE)
Enterprise/ Solution/ Technical Architect
Infrastructure Architect
Data Centre Operations Manager
Software/ System Analyst
Analyst Programmer
Web Developer/ Web Master Project Manager
Infrastructure Manager
IT Helpdesk Manager
Network Engineer & Manager
Network Architect/ CCIE
Network Security
Product Manager & Director
IT Sales – Security, BI/CRM/Application, Storage
Infrastructure, pub/comm./FSI sectors
Account Manager/ Director Contracting
Outsourcing
IT Presales/Consultant – IT Application/Software
About the Award-Winning Asia Pacific University
The Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (A.P.U) is amongst Malaysia’s Premier Private Universities, and is
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where a unique fusion of technology, innovation and creativity works effectively towards preparing graduates for significant roles in business and society globally. A.P.U has earned an enviable reputation as an award-winning University through its achievements in winning a host of prestigious awards at national and international levels.
Originally established as the Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (APIIT) in 1993 and Asia Pacific University College of Technology & Innovation (UCTI) in 2004, A.P.U’s sound approach to nurturing school leavers into qualified professionals has resulted in their graduates being highly sought after by employers where 95% of APU graduates are employed before graduation.
With more than 10,000 students from more than 105 countries studying in its Malaysian campus, Asia
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Pacific University offers a truly cosmopolitan learning environment that prepares Malaysian students well for the global challenges. APU offers a wide range of degrees with Technology as a common core.
In addition, APU’s academic programmes are all approved by the Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia and the qualifications are accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).
APU’s achievements bear testimony to their commitment to excellence in higher education and training, as well as innovative research and development and commercialization. A.P.U (via APIIT) is Malaysia’s first Institution to achieve Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) Company Status.
Asia Pacific University’s current campus is strategically located near the Bukit Jalil LRT. The new ultra modern campus set to be completed in 2015 is also located inside the safe Technology Park Malaysia at Bukit Jalil.
The UK Dual Degree Programmes at Asia Pacific University
Students at Asia Pacific University (APU) will receive a dual award upon graduation – one from APU and the other from Staffordshire University, UK
The Dual Degree Programmes are offered through a unique collaborative partnership between APU and Staffordshire University, United Kingdom, through which Staffordshire accredits undergraduate programmesthat are designed and delivered by APU. On completion of the programme, students will be awarded two undergraduate degree Certificates and Transcripts: one from APU and one from Staffordshire.
The APU-Staffordshire Dual Degree Programmes are offered under an approved collaboration in accordance with the Code of Practice for the Assurance of Academic Quality and Standards in Higher Education as published by the United Kingdom Quality Assurance Agency’s (QAA).
APU’s academicprogrammes are all approved by the Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia and the qualifications are accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).
The Computer Science degree programme at Asia Pacific University is specifically designed to provide:
Technical knowledge, skills and background in the design and organization of computer systems.
The ability to critically evaluate design paradigms, languages, algorithms, and techniques used to develop complex software systems.
The ability to evaluate and respond to opportunities for developing and exploiting new technologies.
Why Staffordshire University
Staffordshire University is truly committed to building a worldwide dynamic learning community. The University’s learning
Dr. Parmjit Singh, CEO of APU, as the Pro-Chancellor of Staffordshire University and Executive Director of Asia Pacific University (APU) & APIIT Welcoming Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh to Staffordshire University, UK
community is global and students represent over 75 nations worldwide.
Since 1914, Staffordshire University has offered vocationally inspired education relevant for the age. Back then, their focus was on mining and ceramics. Now the university is delivering everything from Computer Games Design to Forensic Science.
As well as being involved in many international collaborative research projects, Staffordshire University is committed to delivering high quality education through its international partnerships such as at Asia Pacific University (APU).
Staffordshire University has a long and proud history of providing high quality, progressive and inclusive higher education for people from across Staffordshire, the region, the UK and the rest of the world.
Staffordshire University has a reputation for producing graduates with the knowledge, skills and ability to make their mark in the world.
Some facts about Staffordshire University are:
Staffordshire University’s strong focus on employability was underlined in the UK Sunday Times newspaper’s 2010 University
APIIT’s Programmes are subjected to extensively External Quality Assurance processes by Staffordshire University
League Tables, in which it was recognized as a leading UK university for achieving graduate employment.
One of the first universities in the world to offer computing degrees back in the 1960s, Staffordshire maintains a strong reputation for excellence and innovation in teaching technology based subjects.
The University’s Computing, Computer Games Design, Network Security, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronic and Automotive Engineering awards are all highly respected by employers globally.
Staffordshire’s Accounting and Finance, Business Studies, Economics, Management and Marketing degrees have all been designed to provide a truly international perspective. This is a real benefit for students wishing to pursue a career in Business or Commerce.
The University’s learning community is truly global. At any one time, in excess of 17,000 students from over 75 countries are studying in Great Britain, by distance learning, or on Staffordshire University quality-accredited courses internationally.
APU Programmes are subjected to extensively External Quality Assurance processes by Staffordshire University, who also
award the Undergraduate Degrees. This ensures that our programmes are benchmarked against international standards.
In addition, APU’s solid relationship with Staffordshire University is among the strongest and most successful foreign collaborations in Malaysia, and is particularly notable in their strong shared mission of producing highly employable graduates.
Staffordshire University Rankings
Guardian University Guide 2016
Staffordshire University is a top rated university in the UK
Staffordshire University is ranked 83 Overall by the Guardian’s University Guide 2016
Staffordshire University is ranked 69th by the Guardian University Guide 2016: league table for computer science and information systems
Staffordshire University is ranked 47 by the Guardian University Guide 2016: league table for accounting & finance
Complete University Guide University 2016
Staffordshire University’s Ranking in the Complete University Guide UniversitySubject Tables 2016 for accounting & finance is 79
Staffordshire University’s Ranking in the Complete University Guide University Subject Tables 2016 for computer science is 83
Staffordshire University UK is ranked 39th by the Guardian’s University Guide 2016: league table for film production & photography
Staffordshire University’s Ranking in the Complete University Guide UniversitySubject Tables 2016 for Art & Design is 62
An Excellent Future with Staffordshire University UK
Graduates from APIIT will be awarded the degree from Staffordshire University, UK
The 2014 National Student Survey (NSS) show computing awards at Staffordshire University exceeding the national sector average for the computer subject area.
The 2014 National results from the Destination of Leavers in Higher Education also show Staffordshire University computing awards exceeding the national average for computing graduate employability/further study, six months after graduation.
Staffordshire has forged partnerships with industry-leading companies such as Sony, Cisco, Microsoft, Vodafone, Jaguar Land Rover and Epic Games in support of teaching and learning as well as in preparing students for their careers.
The collaboration between Staffordshire University and US based Epic Games led to the launch of the University’s Epic Games Centre, which offers students the opportunity to put theory into practice and develop a deeper understanding of the commercial complexities of the gaming development process.
Staffordshire University graduates have been well accepted by industry. Many graduates have gone on to work with internationally recognised organisations such as the BBC, Microsoft, Bentley Motors and NASA. Others have gone on to form their own successful businesses whilst some graduates have worked on Oscar winning films, written books and even won an Olympic gold medal.
About Asia Pacific University (APU) in Malaysia
The Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) is acknowledged to be one of
APU’s new ultra-modern University Campus
Malaysia’s premier University of higher learning for technology.
Since its inception in 1993 as the Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (APIIT), the University has produced more than 16,000 highly skilled technology professionals in Malaysia and the Asia Pacific region, and has earned a reputation for excellence in education and research and development.
APIIT & APU had continuously wins awards for excellence in education, research and development and for the achievements of their students.
With an international student community of more than 10,000 students from more than 105 countries studying in its Malaysian campus, APU offers a truly cosmopolitan learning environment which prepares students well for the global challenges which lie ahead.
APU offers a wide range of degrees with Technology as a common core. It is APU’s aim to nurture and encourage innovation through our programmes, with the intention of producing individuals who will learn, adapt and think differently in new and better ways.
An impressive 95% of APU’s graduates obtain jobs before graduation. Students interested to register at APU may go to this link.
Asia Pacific University is An Award-Winning University
The Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) is amongst Malaysia’s Premier Private Universities, and is where a unique fusion of technology, innovation and creativity works effectively towards preparing professional graduates for significant roles in business and society globally.
In 2004, APU’s associate institution, APIIT, was the only Malaysian education institution to have won multiple awards in both National and International Asia Pacific ICT Awards. It was also the only Malaysian finalist in the Asian Innovation Awards and
The team, comprising Tan Jit Ren (left), Wong Mun Choong (second from left), Chan Wai Lun (third from left) and Ker Jia Chiun (right), will represent the nation in the world finals of the competition in Sydney, Australia in July.
the winner of the Malaysian IT Product of the Year.
1. Tier 5 ranking or Excellent in the SETARA 2013 and 2011 which is Malaysia’s ranking system for universities
2. Their students have won the Microsoft Imagine Cup (Malaysia) for 2010, 2011 & 2012 and have represented Malaysia in the Microsoft Imagine Cup (World) competition. For 2011, they won all the top 3 awards.
3. Prime Minister Industry Excellence Award 2010
Originally established as the Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (APIIT) in 1993, APU has more than 9000 students from 90 countries studying in its Malaysian campus.
This gives you an opportunity to build an international network while studying as well as gain invaluable cultural insights and communication skills. More than 95% of APU graduates are employed by graduation.
As a testimony of thatAsia Pacific University (APU) is the best university for computing, computer science and ICT in Malaysia, they and their students have won the following awards:
UTP – HAX National Hacking Competition 2014
2014 – 1st Runner Up
2014 – 4th Place
Big App Challenge 1.0
Asia Pacific Students win awards at the E-Genting Programming Competition (EGPC) 2014
2014 – 1st Runner Up
International Invention, Innovation & Technology Exhibition (ITEX)
2011 – 1st Runner-up of Microsoft Imagine Cup (Malaysia)
2011 – 2nd Runner-up of Microsoft Imagine Cup (Malaysia)
2011 – Top Award for ‘MDeC Special Innovation’
2011 – Top Award for ‘Presentation Superstars’
2010 – Winner of Microsoft Imagine Cup (Malaysia)
2010 – Top 6 finalists at World Championship in Poland
2010 – Top Award for ‘Best Presentation Team’
2010 – Top Award for ‘Best Implementation of Multipoint’
2004 – 3rd Prize Award for ‘System Government Elections Software’
Malaysia Cybersecurity Awards (Cybersecurity Malaysia)
APU students win Gold and Bronze awards in the 25th International Invention, Innovation and Technology Exhibition (ITEX)
2013 – Award for ‘Information Security Training Provider of the Year’
2012 – Award for ‘Information Security Training Provider of the Year’
2009 – Award for ‘Information Security Training Provider of the Year’
Industry Excellence Awards by Ministry of International Trade & Industry
2011 – Winner of Prime Minister’s Industry Excellence Award
2011 – Winner of ‘Special Jury Award’ by the Prime Minister
Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia Awards
2008 – Top Award for ‘Best Website Design’
Ministry of Education Excellence Awards (Ministry of Education, Malaysia)
2003 – Award of Excellence in Research & Development
2003 – Award of Excellence for Development of Overseas Centers
Prime Minister’s Golden Hands Award (Ministry of Works, Malaysia)
2004 – Top Award in Network and PC Maintenance category
PIKOM – Computimes ICT Awards (Association of Computer Industry in Malaysia)
1st Runner Up in the 2014 Chartered Institute of Management Accounting (CIMA) GLOBAL Business Challenge Malaysia – Ali Atiq, Nikita Arabel Pironti, Kasimova Shafia and Veeresh Roy Joggesser, who are all third year BA (Hons) in Accounting and Finance students from Asia Pacific University (APU)
2005 – Product of the Year Award for ‘URL Checker’
2004 – Product of the Year Award for ‘Screenshield Suite’
DEBATE COMPETITION 2011 (Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia)
2011 – Champion of HEP- IPTS Debate Competition 2011
Deloitte Inter-University Tax Competition 2011
2011 – Merit Award
Game Design Challenge 2011 (GameCareerGuide.com)
2011 – Best Entry ‘Game Design Challenge: One Button Challenge’
2011 – Best Entry ‘Game Design Challenge: Think Of the Children’
BOSCH Power Tools Asia Cordless Race 2011
2011 – Consolation Prize
ITEX 2009 Awards – Won by APU Graduates (International Invention, Innovation & Technology Exhibition)
2009 – Gold Award for ‘Best Invention – SmartSurface’
2009 – Special Award for Corporate Invention
Stanford University’s Global Innovation Tournament 2009
Asia Pacific University offers electrical & electronic engineering and mechatronic engineering degree courses
2009 – Winner for Global Innovation Tournament Global Challenge
1Malaysia Innovation Tournament (1MIT) 2010
2010 – Winner for ‘Best Animated Award’
2010 – Winner for ‘Most Scariest Video Award’
Hack In The Box (HITB) International Competition 2010
2010 – 2nd Prize for ‘Weapon of Mass Destruction’
Malaysia Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Award 2010 (Won by APU Graduates)
2010 – Award for ‘Emerging Human Computer Interface Technologies’
World University Debates Championship 2010
2010 – Runner-up in the Grand Final
MSC Malaysia Creative Industry Awards 2009 (Games Category – Student)
2009 – Award for ‘Best Game Design’
2009 – Award for ‘Best Technical’
Asian Innovation Awards (Far Eastern Economic Review, Singapore)
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2004 – Only Malaysian Finalist
DKSH-CSSC Award
2006 – First Prize for DKSH-CSSC Media Challenge 2006
Enterprise 50 Award (Accenture & SMI Development Corp)
1998, 1999, 2000 – 3rd position in 2000 among top 50 Malaysian organisations
2006 – First Prize for ‘Software Program Design and Development’
2004 – First Prize for ‘Software Program Design and Development’
2003 – First Prize for ‘Software Program Design and Development’
2002 – Merit Award for ‘Software Program Design and Development’
HSBC Young IT Entrepreneur Awards (Hong Kong Bank)
2004 – Gold Award for ‘Universal Wireless Charging’ solution
2004 – Judges Award for ‘Security Transmitter & Detector’ device
2002 – Silver Award for ‘Business Edutainment Access Medium’
MSC-IHL Business Plan Competition (Institutions of Higher Learning Business Plan Competition by Multimedia Development Corporation)
Team Yolo from Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) achieved the 1st Runner Up of the UTP-HAX National Hacking Competition 2014
2012 – Merit prize for Business Idea Category
2005 – Grand prize for Business Idea Category
2005 – Merit prize for Business Plan Category
Asia Student .NET Awards (Microsoft Inc.)
2003 – 3rd Prize Award for ‘Automobile Manufacture Service’ software application
2003 – 5th Prize Award for ‘i-Mall’ software application
Forum Nokia Mobile Challenge Java Competition (Nokia Inc.)
2002 – Top 3 winners worldwide for a Java-based e-mail client application for Nokia devices using J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition)
Dare to be Digital Programming Competition (British Council / University of Abertay, Dundee)
2003 – 1st Prize Award for a Multiplayer Online Game
2003 – 3rd Prize Award for a Role Playing Strategy Game
Business Excellence Award 2006 (Malaysia Canada Business Council)
2006 – Bronze award for Industry Excellence for Education
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Technologically Advanced Facilities at Asia Pacific University
APU’s library is a gateway to a comprehensive collection of books, journals, periodicals, student projects and other related
Asia Pacific University students have access to state-of-the-art computer facilities that include the latest PCs and workstations with Internet connection, operating systems, software suites and commercial programming software in multiple IT labs built for project work, multimedia production, software and internet programming.
publications to support learning and research for all students and staff.
In addition, you can access online digital libraries from leading providers such as Proquest, Emerald, ACM and Current Law Journals. The library also houses areas for individual and group study, computer facilities and a photocopying facility.
All students have access to state-of-the-art computer facilities that include the latest PCs and workstations with Internet connection, operating systems, software suites and commercial programming software in multiple IT labs built for project work, multimedia production, software and internet programming. Furthermore, all around the campus you will have access to wireless Internet so you can learn anywhere, anytime.
Learning and understanding of the various Engineering principles at different levels is supported by hands-on laboratory work. This is undertaken in fully-equipped laboratories for Analogue and Digital electronics, Communications Engineering, Electrical Power, Controls and Automation, as well as Materials and Testing laboratories and the Mechanical workshop.
As well as this, in order to enable students to learn and understand the latest high-tech engineering techniques, software such as Matlab, Multisim (Simulation) and Autodesk Inventor (Engineering Design) have been installed in the Engineering software and Microprocessor laboratory. Students can make use of all these facilities to do their course work and projects.
Strategic Location of Asia Pacific University’s campus in Kuala Lumpur
The university is strategically located in Technology Park Malaysia, Bukit Jalil. It is near condos and the Bukit Jalil LRT station. A
Asia Pacific University (APU) achieves excellence in the SETARA 2011 & 2013 Ratings with a Tier 5 ranking
free shuttle bus is provided for students to the LRT station and their accommodation.
APU will be moving to a new campus at the end of 2015 which is also located at Technology Park Malaysia.
Technology Park Malaysia at Bukit Jalil is the ideal location for this new and contemporary Campus due to its strong positioning as Malaysia’s primary hub for leading-edge and high-tech developments in a wide variety of areas such as Information and Communication Technology, Biotechnology, Microelectronics, Engineering and Broadcasting.
TPM is also located in one of the most rapidly developing areas in Kuala Lumpur, and is well served and accessible through major highways, LRT and other forms of public transportation.
The central atrium space of APU’s new campus forms the hub to the building with large communal spaces, multipurpose hall and various other facilities like the large library, computer & engineering labs, lounges and syndicate rooms.
Students will enjoy a lifestyle experience through the sports and recreation facilities such as swimming pool, fitness center as well as basement car parks on campus, among many other exciting facilities.
A wide range of affordable hostel accommodation is provided. Free bus shuttles are provided to and from APU and the hostel as well as the Bukit Jalil LRT station.
Muhammad Anis Ur Rehman, Manager, Student Services at Asia Pacific University and APIIT presenting an appreciation gift to Lonnie from EduSpiral Consultant Services
Scholarships at APIIT range from 30% to 100% depending on the students’ results in SPM, STPM, UEC, O-Levels, or the A-Levels. Sports Scholarships are also available for State and National Players.
Special scholarships are available for students from East Malaysia – Sabah and Sarawak, to assist them to achieve their educational goals.
APIIT and Asia Pacific University staff will advise and assist students in applying for the PTPN and MARA loans. MARA Loans are only available for bumi students.
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Choosing a course to study after SPMis not a science, it is a process 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 in Malaysia or Singapore.
Students in Malaysia 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 in Malaysia to help you. 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 in Malaysia would help you to navigate through this confusing time of choosing the best course that fits you.
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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!
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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.
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 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 exam to get the necessary results.
What are my interests?
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If you can’t think of an academic subject which you’re especially strong at or one which you would want to pursue at university-level, think about your non-academic interests outside of school. It’s likely that you’re much more passionate about these but you’ve never even thought you could study a course related to these (or pursue a career in this area).
Your hobbies, interests and which clubs & societies that you have joined in secondary school would give you some idea of what you are good at. These, together with your actual results would contribute to your decision-making process in choosing the right course of study.
New courses are being created all the time to prepare and develop talent for growing industries, such as animation or computer game design. Projects, events and knowledge related to these interests can all contribute to show that you’re passionate about this area and eligible to study on a course which can prepare you for a related career.
In other cases there may be several routes to your dream career, some of which may allow you to study something different before transferring or. Talk to those who are already working in this area to see how they got to where they are now, including what they studied (or even what they wish they had studied).
What do I want to do for my career in Malaysia or Singapore?
You may have a clear idea of what you want to do for a career which makes choosing a course to study
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easier, particularly if you want to become a doctor or lawyer. You can search our articles section to see if we’ve already written about your dream graduate career and how you can achieve this.
When making a decision about your career, it is important to take into consideration the average salary. Starting salaries in Malaysia is about RM2800 to RM3000 for most careers while starting salaries in Singapore is about SGD2714. Although starting salaries is generally the same level for everyone, what you do in the following years of your job will determine how much higher you would get.
Therefore, it is also important to choose the right university that would equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to move up in your career. Many students make the mistake of choosing the cheapest university for their studies and then later realise that they cannot get the promotion or salary increment because they did not get the skills needed. English is one of these skills that most students do not take seriously about its importance for promotion and salary increments in future jobs.
Think about it, if you are unable to write a report or email in proper English or do a presentation smoothly, how would you be able to become a manager or CEO eventually?
Best Education Pathway After SPM in Malaysia
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
Students after SPM in Malaysia 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 or Singapore.
Students who choose to study at top private colleges in Singapore can complete the degree in less than 3 years after their SPM. Some private universities in Malaysia cost more than RM100,000 to study at and they are just famous in Malaysia so why not pay the same amount to study in Singapore and complete the degree faster and obtain a UK or Australian degree awarded by top universities?
Choosing the right Pre-University course in Malaysia 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 in Malaysia who are sure of what they want to study after SPM can enter the Diploma course
After starting class at college, I was still confused if the course suited me. I took a bus from Seremban to meet up with EduSpiral for counseling. I have a clearer picture of what to do now. Kuang Joe, Diploma in Mechanical Engineering at HELP College of Arts & Technology
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.
Completing a degree at top private colleges in Singapore is the fastest pathway after SPM. Students will take 7 to 12 months to complete a Diploma and then enter into the Degree programme for another 2 years.
There are many types of diploma and Pre-University courses in Malaysia & Singapore 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.
How to Choose the Right Course to Study in Malaysia or Singapore after SPM?
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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.
Choosing the Best Course to Study after SPM
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
Choosing the right course to study in Malaysia or Singapore 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.
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 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.
Choosing the Best Course in Malaysia to Study after SPM
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After completing your Pre-University programme such as Foundation, A-Levels, AUSMAT, UNSW Foundation, etc. you will need to choose what to study in your degree. You do not have the time to choose which degree course. The time that you took during your Pre-U should have been used to decide what to study at degree level.
Your results in SPM would give you an idea of what you are actually good at. Furthermore, you would need to look at the entry requirements into the degree programmes as well.
If you do not meet the entry requirements, then there is no point to consider taking that particular course.
Decision-Making Process on How to Choose the Best Course to Study in Malaysia or Singapore
At EduSpiral Consultant Services, we have counseled and helped thousands of students to choose the right course and private university to study in Malaysia. Based on our experience we have come up with three simple steps that I will call the GEM method which will help you in your decision-making.
Gather Information.
Evaluate the Information.
Make a Decision.
1. Gather Information – Gather information relevant and related to your course & career of interest
A. Gather all relevant information on the courses that interest you. Make a list of your interests, likes,
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strengths, hobbies and talents. Also ask your family members and friends to tell you what you are good at.
Make a simple list of your interests, your hobbies and what you are actually good at. Don’t put down things that you are interested to do but write down things that you know that you are good at. For example, you are good in debates, sports, mathematics, fixing cars, and others.
Your interests should be realistic and related to your strengths and what you are good at. For example, if you are interested in becoming an engineer but your results in Mathematics and Physics are consistently low, you may want to reconsider your choice or if you want to be a musician but cannot play any instrument, it would be an unwise move to choose music as your career pathway.
B. Show your family members and friends the list and ask them whether you are actually good at the things you have listed.
Have your friends go through the list and give comments on how good you are at your interests, hobbies and talents. Your parents and trusted friends may give you a different perspective on what you are good at. This is valuable insight that will help you in your decision-making.
C. Talk to your parents, uncles, aunts, cousins and older siblings who are knowledgeable or working in that field
I met EduSpiral a few years ago after completing my Diploma at LKW. I wanted to continue my degree at a better university & EduSpiral showed the number of awards won by First City UC for interior design which convinced me. Jun Hao at his graduation showcase, Interior Design at First City University College
Your parents and older siblings may have good insights into your abilities and offer good suggestions. Ask them what talents they think you have and maybe what career options would be good for you.
Know yourself. Your SPM results is a guide of what you are good at. If you do well in Sejarah, BM and English, you can consider Marketing, Mass Comm, or Business. If you are good in Modern Maths, you can consider Business Admin, Finance or Accounting. For Add Maths & Physics, engineering, software engineering, IT, or programming.
So, choose according to what you are good at, not what you think you are good at. If you are still not sure, talk to your parents,
friends, school counselor or professionals in your field of interest to find out more.
Remember some relatives just simply share information that is not supported by facts or evidence. When asking for opinions, ask from people who are knowledgeable and experienced. Would you ask a doctor how to repair your car? If not, then do not simply listen to hearsay and gossip.
D. Talk to an experienced career guidance counsellor in Malaysia
Look for an experienced Career Guidance Counselor or Education Advisor in Malaysia to help you. They should have years of experience in helping students in making the right choices. Some of these education advisors have no experience or are just fresh graduates working at the Agents’ Offices. You must ask yourself how much experience would a 24-year old in counseling students? Is he or she knowledgeable about the course content, the requirements for professional accreditation, job demand, job salary, and other important information.
E. Talk to professionals in the field of interest in Malaysia
Talk to professionals in the fields that you are interested in to find out what they do. Ask them what they do in their jobs, what they like about it, what are its future prospects, what type of talents are required for the work, and other relevant questions.
Visit their place of work if possible to gain a ‘feel’ for their type of work. Talking to the professionals will help you gain a wider perspective and insight into the type of work. They will be able share with you inside information on the work.
F. Attend education fairs in Malaysia
I met EduSpiral at the Education Fair and he helped me to filter all the information from the universities and choose the best university that fit me.” Vincent Hoy, Scholarship student at Asia Pacific University
Go for education fairs and talk to the lecturers and counselors but do not register to quickly. Listen to their advise and take the information and then talk to your parents. Remember that the colleges and universities want your money for their “business” so they will want you to register quickly.
Take time to think carefully and do not be taken in by the sales gimmicks of getting a car or iPad or discount if you register on the spot.
Talk to the various counsellors at the booths to find out more information about the individual careers. Ask about tuition costs,
short description of the career, job prospects, facilities offered in the college, and others.
Check with them to see if the course is accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA), if you can apply for the PTPTN loan and how much you can apply for, how long is the course, etc.
Students should also visit the university’s campus to get a feel of what the student environment is like,
After counseling the student online, EduSpiral met the student & family at KDU University College Penang to tour & finally register for the engineering course
look at the facilities and talk to the lecturers. EduSpiral Consultant Services provides a free campus visit to our partner universities.
G. Use the Internet
Google the Internet to find out in detail about your course of interest. Use these resources available to you to find out more information about the careers that you are interested in.
H. Course Content of the Degree Programmes
Even though the title of the degree programme is the same at various universities, the course content or subjects offered are different. You should look at the subjects from the universities and compare. Make sure that they are solid enough to prepare you for a successful career in Malaysia or Singapore.
2. Evaluate the information.
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
After you have gathered all the necessary information then you need to weigh your options.
Go through all the information and choose the careers that you would like to take up and take out those that you don’t like.
Make a pros and cons list for each career that you like. From the information evaluate the points carefully on its workability, your financial viability, future prospects, your interests and results.
You can make a ranking of the top choices down to the least favourable choices.
The entry requirements for the courses and the budget for your studies will also assist in making your decision.
Should you be interested in medicine but is not from the Science stream or have at least 5Bs in the SPM, then it is not possible to study medicine.
Or if you want to study medicine but do not have at least RM400,000 for the fees, then it is no point to choose this course unless you score very high and is able to get a scholarship to study in private or you take the STPM to enter into Public University.
3. Make the decision
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
After evaluating all the information that you have, now you are ready to make a decision. Decide on maybe four career choices. For example, you may want to put your first career choice as Medicine, second in Pharmacy, third in Food Science and fourth in Nutrition. When one does not work out because of grades, finances or interest then you have a back up choice.
Remember two things: It is okay to change career options during your time of study, however, you need to make informed and educated choices. Secondly, the career that you choose should meet your needs and fit your beliefs and character. You must be happy with the choice and one where it would fit your desired financial status.
List your strengths, what you are good at, your favourite subjects, the subjects that you do well in, etc.
List your weaknesses, what you are not good at, what you don’t like, the subjects that you suck at, etc.
List down your hobbies, interests, likes and dislikes, your personality, etc.
Discuss the list with your parents, teachers, counselors, or friends
Search the Internet for descriptions of careers and courses
Does the course you have chose interest you, how much is the starting salary? What does the work involve?
Some of the Best Pre-University & Degree Programmes at Top Private Universities in Malaysia
Pre-University Programmes in Malaysia
I was confused about what to study and to find an affordable college. After advising me, EduSpiral took me to visit the college campus which helped me to decide. Teck Sang, Hotel & Tourism Management at Reliance College
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 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
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Established since 2009, EduSpiral ConsultantServices helps provide information and counselling on courses and universities in Malaysia & Singapore.
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
EduSpiralConsultant 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.
These universities and colleges are chosen by EduSpiral because they represent the best in their fields in Malaysia and affordable. EduSpiral provides in-depth information and counseling on their courses so that students are able to make the right choice.
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The Best Interior Architecture Diploma & Degree in Malaysia at Top Private Universities
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Students after SPM interested in interior architecture can consider going for the Diploma in Interior Architecture or Interior Design with 3 credits. If you are still unsure of what to study, then you can go for the Foundation with 5 credits and then enter into the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Interior Architecture at the award-winning UCSI University or First City University College.
To be successful in your career in Interior Architecture or Interior Design, students must choose a top university so that they can gain the necessary design skills and specific knowledge. Surrounded by international students from all over the world, students at UCSI are able to gain valuable cultural insights that would help their creativity as well as improve their English language skills.
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Study Interior Architecture (Interior Design) at the Best Private Universities in Malaysia
Interior architecture is a combination of the study and practice of interior design with architecture. Interior Architecture explores
EduSpiral took us on a tour of UCSI University’s Architecture Gallery and the North Wing campus
how the interiors of buildings such as offices, homes, condominiums, hospitals, hotels or restaurants are inhabited, used and experienced by their target audience.
Interior Architects are trained to consider the modification of the interior structure of the building rather than just refinishing and furnishing existing spaces.
Interest in interior architecture in Malaysia has grown rapidly in recent years as we have become more affluent and design conscious. New materials, technologies and techniques are giving interior architects in Malaysia exciting new ways to enclose and use space using, such as architectural glass for floors and ceilings and new environmentally friendly technologies for heating and lighting.
Interior architects plan and detail commercial and residential building interiors for effective use with particular emphasis on space creation, space planning and factors that affect our responses to living and working environments. Good design can enable us to live and work more efficiently, comfortably, profitably, securely and pleasurably in a more aesthetically fulfilling and functional environment.
Interior Architects plan space allocation, traffic flow, building services, furniture, fixtures, furnishings and surface finishes. They consider the purpose, efficiency, comfort, safety and aesthetic of interior spaces to arrive at an optimum design. They custom design or specify furniture, lighting, walls, partitions, flooring, colour, fabrics and graphics to produce an environment tailored to a purpose.
In your work as an interior architect in Malaysia, you’ll prepare drawings of interior spaces, and you might even design the
UCSI University architecture students’ projects on display at the Gallery
furniture that will be used in those spaces. You might work for an architectural firm or another company that designs hospitals, offices, homes or schools; you could also go into business for yourself.
Students after SPM interested in interior architecture can consider going for the Diploma in Interior Architecture with 3 credits. If you are still unsure of what to study, then you can go for the Foundation with 5 credits and then enter into the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Interior Architecture at UCSI University.
Students should choose a top university to study interior architecture, one that has proven itself with experience and having won awards. Don’t be fooled by advertisements or glamour and make your choice based on these factors. A good interior architecture school doesn’t need to be very expensive. The tuition fees for the interior architecture courses at UCSI University and First City University College are very affordable compared to other institutions in Malaysia.
The Best Interior Design University College in Malaysia
Nottingham Trent University’s School of Art & Design has a long history in art & design education that dates back to 1843. Today, it is one of the major providers of art & design education at tertiary level in the UK.
FIrst City University College Final Year Interior Design Students’ Projects
In the Guardian University guide 2016: University league table for Design & Crafts ranks Nottingham Trent University at 10th Place. Design students in Malaysia can now obtain a UK Top 10 Design undergraduate degree at First City University College making it one of the best design degree programmes in Malaysia.
First City University College has everything an art & design student needs to equip him/her with the skill sets required of a professional designer in Malaysia.
The college provides ample studio space, up-to-date computer hardware and software, 3D printer, Mac Lab, woodwork workshop, print studios, workshops, photo labs, recording studio, and a range of other equipment to help students in their design projects.
Ranking of First City University College’s Design Partner University, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Students pursuing the 3+0 UK degree in Graphic Design, Furniture & Product Design and Interior Architecture & Design will
Nottingham Trent University is a Top 10 UK University for Design
receive the degree award from the top ranked Nottingham Trent University, UK.
In the 2016 League Table Ranking by the Complete University Guide, Nottingham Trent University is ranked at 53
In the 2016 League Table Ranking by the Complete University Guide for Art & Design Nottingham Trent is ranked 25
The GuardianUniversity guide 2016: University league table ranks Nottingham Trent University at 42.
The GuardianUniversity guide 2016: University league table for Design & Crafts ranks Nottingham Trent University at 10th
Nottingham Trent University has risen nine places in this year’s Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide. The overall position of 52nd means the University is also ranked among the top ten modern universities in the UK.
First City University College is a Top Award-Winning Design College in Malaysia
Lim Meng Yeu (Third from Right in black T-shirt), a graduate from KBU International College emerged as the Gold winner of the Student category of MIID’s MIDA Awards 2012
Conqueror Happy Design Contest 2013/14
MIJF Jewellery Design Competition 2014 Award
Lee Hui Ying, clinched second prize for the MIFF Furniture Design Competition 2014
Regional Winner – Lim Meng Yeu – Platinum/Malaysia beating Gold winners from Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore & China
Gold/Malaysia – Lim Meng Yeu
Silver/Malaysia – Chu Sze Yong
Honorary Mention/Malaysia – Ee Wil Ken and Lee Xuan Xuan
Best College/University – KBU International College
Best Lecturer – Chua Huwi Huwi
Wil Ken bagging a notable award, 2012 Emerging Designer of the Year – Student category of the Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers’ (MIID) Malaysian Interior Design Awards (MIDA) 2012
Lim Meng Yeu, 23, a graduate from KBU International College emerged as the Gold winner of the Student category of MIID’s MIDA Awards 2012
Lee Jian Ru received the Silver Prize winner of the Student category of 2013 MIID’s MIDA Awards and Foh Vui Siang won the Best Green Innovation Award and also received Honorary Mention
MIFF Furniture Design Competition 2014 second prize winner Lee Hui Ying together with KBU International College Design School Head Siow Yin Yoong (fourth in the row from left to right) and lecturers.
Gan Su Yi and Cheok Yi Chi won 2nd and 3rd prize respectively in the 2013 Bristol Student Design Competition organised by the leading and highly regarded furniture manufacturers in providing office furniture and seating- in collaboration with Majlis Rekabentuk Malaysia (MRM)
Third place in the 2012 Veloster Rev it Up Inter-College Challenge by Hyundai
Thirteen of KBU’s graduands have bagged the First Class Honours degree awards in the field of Graphic Design, Interior Architecture and Design and Software Engineering, in which the degree programmes are conducted in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University, UK. Chu Sze Yong (Interior Architecture & Design) graduate was presented the Student of the Year Award.
Lee Jin Yin and Lydia Low, Year 2 Graphic Design students, collaborated with IM Magazine to produce their magazine cover for the July 2012 issue.
Katherine Goh, Year 2 Graphic Design student, won the Consolation Prize under the New Media Category for the Peri-fy Your Art Competition 2012
Bernadette Quah Paik Choo was named the winner of the Ideation Award 2011 by Malaysia International Furniture Fair (MIFF)
Phum Boon Eng from KBU International College beat 91 other participants to win the MIECO Designer’s Choice Awards (MDCA) 2009 Student’s Category. The MDCA 2009, was jointly organized by MIECO Sdn Bhd and MIFF Sdn Bhd in conjunction with the Malaysian International Furniture Fair 2009 (MIFF 2009)
Entry Requirements to Join the Design Courses at First City University College
The diploma is 2.5 years and after that, you can enter into Year 2 of the Nottingham Trent degree
We didn’t know that First City University College had won many awards for Interior Design until EduSpiral showed us the awards. The “famous” college that we had planned to join hadn’t even won any awards in interior design. Zhi Yih & Chin Xien, Foundation in Design at First City University College
programme. You will not be able to take the PTPN Loan for the Certificate, Diploma or Degree.
Students with the necessary 3 credits in SPM can apply for the PTPN Loan for their Diploma. There is also no PTPN loan for Foundation studies. PTPN Loan is also available for the degree course.
You will need at least 3 credits in SPM to join the Diploma. After that, you can enter into Year 2 of the Nottingham Trent University, UK degree for another 2 years.
First City University College offers value for money and the Diploma is probably the most affordable and the students have access to excellent facilities. In addition, you will be getting a UK degree at an affordable price.
You can also go into the Foundation in Design after your SPM with 5 credits. After the Foundation, you can choose from the following degrees awarded by Nottingham Trent University, UK:
KBU International College Gold Award Winner, Lim’s unique “LEAF Agricultural Nursery”.
The BA (Hons) Interior Architecture & Design (3+0) atFirst City University College is a modular programme and assessment is based on coursework involving a wide range of individual and group projects, presentation, 2D and 3D image generation and modeling, essays, seminars, and a written dissertation.
Various activities that include field trips and site visits, as well as a series of guest lectures by prominent members of design profession, are also organized.
Career Opportunities for the Interior Architecture & Design Graduate in Malaysia
Interior design companies, architecture firms, furniture manufacturer, lighting design consultant, exhibition design consultant, exhibition designer and set designers and retail designers
Programme Structure for the BA (Hons) Interior Architecture & Design (3+0) at First City University College
Year 1 Subjects for the Interior Architecture & Design Degree at First City University College
Mac Lab at First City University College
AD Design Studio 1
Design Communication
Technical Studies 1
Interior Architecture in Context 1
The Year 1 modules are designed to familiarize students with the principles of design relating to architecture and interiors. The students will be introduced to design function and principles in the development of a vocabulary for the interpretation of form and space. The modules will also encourage the development and application of the fundamental design skills.
Year 2 Subjects for the Interior Architecture & Design Degree at First City University College
Wood Workshop at First City University College
IAD Design Studio 2
Professional Studies
Technical Studies 2
Interior Architecture in Context 2
The Year 2 modules promote creative design exploration through inspiring projects set in increasingly complex contexts whilst encouraging further development and refinement of the skills learned in the first year of study.
Year 3 Subjects for the Interior Architecture & Design Degree at First City University College
First City University College design students using the 3D Printer
IAD Design Studio 3
Technical Studies 3
Research Project
Work Placement
Students will be assisted in identifying appropriate work placement opportunities which are then secured through a process of application and competitive interview. The final year is student-centered. It encourages the students to undertake a synthesized research and a design project defined by students and agreed by tutors at the start of the academic year.
Within this context, students will be able to develop their own design briefs and strategies to which they respond creatively through an integrated design proposal.
First City University College Design Students are Taught by qualified and experienced lecturers
Dr. Debbie Gan shares invaluable knowledge and experience to the design students at First City University College
Dr. Debbie Gan Siew Siew, Deputy Head, School of Art & Design, currently manages and teaches the undergraduate graphic design programme at First City University College. Her experience in higher education spans over 6 years, teaching at BA and MA level in the UK and Malaysia.
She received her MA with Distinction in Graphic Design and subsequently her PhD at the Nottingham Trent University, exploring the role graphic design in the national branding of emergent nations through a variety of design research methods.
She has been invited to speak at various talks and design events, and has participated in several national and international design conferences. Debbie is also a design practitioner, providing consultations on design projects on a regular basis.
She is currently writing a book, co-authored with Dr. Anthony Crabbe. Debbiehopes that the combination of design, teaching, and research practices, as well as her national and international influences will enable her to develop and share a greater understanding of the world in which we live.
Debbie Gan Siew Siew, the first and only winner of the 2005 Keith Short Scholarship awarded by the Nottingham Trent University (NTU), UK., is now at the university to pursue herMA in Graphic Design.
The Keith Short Scholarship Award offers full scholarship to students and is open to students ofNTU overseas collaborative partners, including Malaysia.Debbie who is the former student of KBU International College (KBU) graduated with a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design (an NTU franchised programme conducted at the School of Design, KBU).
UCSI University produces Award Winners in Interior Architecture and Architecture Competitions
DETA 2012 saw Simon Chong Sin Man of UCSI University emerge as Champion. Simon’s idea of an eco-friendly cafeteria for factory workers integrated with trees where food waste can be recycled into fertiliser.
Simon Chong Sin Man, Interior Architecture degree student from UCSI University, was 1 out of 3 students who emerged as winners of the Dulux Emerging Talent Awards (DETA) 2012. Specially brought to the Interior Design students by AkzoNobel, DETA 2012 aims to unearth and nurture emerging talent while also grooming these young designers to become sustainability-conscious leaders of the future.
A group of Interior Architecture students from UCSI University recently swept 13 prizes at the 17th Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) Interior Design Competition. Wong Sye Jia and Tan Chir Eye – who clinched first place in the Residential Design and Hospitality Design categories, respectively. Themed, ‘Re-invent’, the national competition saw UCSI students bag first and second place in Residential Design and Commercial Design; first place in Hospitality Design, Installation Design and Performance; and another six awards in other categories such as furniture design, photography, and sketching, among others.
UCSI is the best for interior architecture in Malaysia seeing the number of awards that their students have
Winners of the MIID Furniture Design Competitioin, Gee Sze Yong, 19, Ting Ying San, 21 and Lim Chuun Kiat, 19 who are pursuing the Diploma in Architecture Studies and Interior Architecture at UCSI University
won.
UCSI University Architecture student, Lam Chee Hau, won Silver in the 2015 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Architecture Category
UCSI University Architecture student, Lam Chee Hau won Honorary Mention in the 2014 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Architecture Category
UCSI University Architecture students, Wan Mei Zhen, won Silver and Tan Kwon Chong Best Green Innovation & Honorary Mention in the 2013 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Architecture Category
UCSI University Architecture student, Yap Yan Xun, won Honorary Mention in the 2010 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Architecture Category
UCSI University Interior Architecture student, Sherilyn Kee En En, won Best Colour Choice Award in the 2014 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Interior Design Category
UCSI University Interior Architecture student, Ng Ann Kee, won Students’ Choice Award in the 2010 Nippon Young Designers Award in the Interior Design Category
Gee Sze Yong, 19, Ting Ying San, 21 and Lim Chuun Kiat, 19 who are pursuing the Diploma in Architecture Studies and Interior Architecture programme at UCSI University win in the Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) furniture design competition 2014
UCSI University recently swept 13 prizes at the 17th MIID Interior Design Competition 2013. Themed, ‘Re-invent’, the national competition saw UCSI students bag first and second place in Residential Design and Commercial Design; first place in Hospitality Design, Installation Design and Performance; and another six awards in other categories such as furniture design, photography, and sketching, among others.
UCSI University architecture students win 7 awards in the 25th Persatuan Arkitek Malaysia (PAM) Architectural Students Workshop 2013
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Interior Architecture at UCSI University
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Interior Architecture offered at UCSI University is a full time 3.5 year fully accredited degree
UCSI University students won the 17th Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) Interior Design Competition for LED inspired performance
programme governed by the Council of Architectural Accreditation & Education of Malaysia (CAAEM).
The programme gears its students towards the future of being thinkers rather than just doers; ‘think-and-do-tanks’ that addresses human needs on a variety of scales. This will enable students to engage with current public expectations of interior architecture practice with the adaptive and increasingly complex and ever changing demands of design and current trends from the industry.
Various electives courses are introduced in the degree programme where interior architecture and environmental skills are developed through lecture, studio presentations and workshop based projects. Theoretical and technological studies offered in the elective programme explore the use and experience of interiors in various ways.
Elective/Option courses are introduced in the degree programme in order for students to obtain exposure in a selected field of interest :
Concept Design
Digital Architecture
Set & Exhibit Design
Furniture Design & Workshop
Advertising and Promotion for Designers
Experiencing Culture
Professional Recognition for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Interior Architecture offered at UCSI University
Winner of 17th MIID Interior Design Competition for Installation
UCSI University produces Award Winners
13 prizes at the 17th MIID Interior Design Competition organised by Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) or Pertubuhan Perekabentuk Dalaman Malaysia (PPDM)
Simon Chong Sin Man, Interior Architecture degree student from UCSI University, was 1 out of 3 students who emerged as winners of the Dulux Emerging Talent Awards (DETA) 2012. Specially brought to the Interior Design students by AkzoNobel, DETA 2012 aims to unearth and nurture emerging talent while also grooming these young designers to become sustainability-conscious leaders of the future
Entry Requirements into the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Interior Architecture Degree offered at UCSI University
Qualifications
Academic Requirements
Admission Level
Foundation in Arts/ Science/ Equivalent
Minimum CGPA 2.0
Direct into Year 1
English requirements apply
STPM
(Arts/Science stream)
Minimum CGPA of 2.00 for 2 subjects
Direct into Year 1
English requirements apply
‘A’ Levels
Minimum 2 Principals, (average grades C, C)
Direct into Year 1
English requirements apply
UEC
(Commerce/Science stream)
Minimum 5 Credits
Direct into Year 1
English requirements apply
SAM/ CPU
SAM – Minimum average of 65% in 5 subjects
CPU – Minimum average of 65% in 6 subjects
Direct into Year 1
English requirements apply
International Baccalaureate
Minimum average 28/42 [65%] from 6 subjects
Direct into Year 1
English requirements apply
Local Matriculation
Minimum CGPA 2.0
Direct into Year 1
English requirements apply
Diploma/ Advance Diploma/ Degree/ equivalent
Minimum CGPA 2.0
Subject to School discretion and credit transfer after reviewing transcript, syllabus description & portfolio.
Max. 30% credits transfer as per MOHE ruling
English requirements apply.
Subjects offered in the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Interior Architecture Degree at UCSI University
Year 1 [Semester 1]
Interior Architecture Design 1
Design Communication 1
Interior Architecture Technology 1
Interior Architecture History 1
Professional Communication
Year 1 [Semester 2]
Interior Architecture Design 2
Design Communication 2
Interior Architecture Technology 2
Interior Architecture History 2
Architectural Digital Media 1
Year 2 [Semester 3]
Interior Architecture Design 3
Interior Architecture Technology 3
Interior Architecture History 3 (MPU-U3)
Architectural Digital Media 2
Communication & Visualisation
Minor 1**
Year 2 [Semester 4]
Interior Architecture Design 4
Interior Architecture Technology 4
Theories of Interior Architecture
Interior Architecture Management
Minor 2**
Year 3 [Semester 5]
Interior Architecture Design 5
Interior Architecture Practice
Design Report
Building Science 1
Minor 3**
Year 3 [Semester 6]
Interior Architecture Design 6
Interior Architecture Contract & Law
Building Science 2
Minor 4**
Practical Training (6 months)
Professional Internship
Minor/ MPU
(U2 & U4)
Minor: Concept Design & Visual Arts 1 (MPU-U2)
Minor: Concept Design & Visual Arts 2 (MPU-U2)
Minor: Furniture Design Workshop 1 (MPU-U2)
Minor: Furniture Design Workshop 2 (MPU-U2)
Minor: Experiencing Culture 1 (MPU-U4)
Minor: Experiencing Culture 2 (MPU-U4)
Minor: Advertising & Promotion 1 (MPU-U4)
Minor: Advertising & Promotion 2 (MPU-U4)
Job Prospects for Interior Architecture Graduates in Malaysia
Interior Architecture Degree Graduates in Malaysia will be able to gain professional working experience in:
The winners of the 17th MIID Interior Design competition from UCSI University
Interior Design & Architectural Firm
Developer Firm
Film and Television Organisation
Construction Firm
Interior Architecture Degree Graduates in Malaysia may also venture into other fields of expertise, such as:
Interior Architect/Designer/Consultant
Project Manager
Environmental & Theme Park Design
Residential Design
Hospitality & Healthcare Design
Technical Assistant / Draftsperson
Site Supervisor
Lighting & Furniture Design
Retail & Commercial Design
Stage, Set & Exhibit Design
Opportunities also exist for Interior Architecture Degree Graduates in Malaysia in support areas including:
Building Product Marketing & Promotion
Building Industry Resource-Supplier
Facilities Management & Development
3-D Visualiser
Diploma in Interior Architecture at UCSI University
Interior Architecture explores the link between the interior and architecture where interior spaces are inhabited and experienced
UCSI University Interior Design students putting the final touches on their project before judging
as works of art that are rich in spatial investigations and interventions.
The programme embarks on a revitalisation and enrichment journey through the development of design, conceptual creativity, theory and philosophy of spaces to create exciting and practical environments in which people live, work and play.
The Diploma in Interior Architecture course offered by the School of Architecture and Built Environment is a 3-year full time diploma programme in the discipline and professional practice of Interior Architecture.
The course emphasises on delivering professional standard knowledge impartment, the understanding and skills in resolving and communicating design, technical and constructional drawing, practical and technological skills in its application to Interior Architecture projects.
The Department of Interior Architecture at the School of Architecture and Built Environment beliefs in Interior Architecture as a holistic and multi-disciplinary design education domain which deals with a broad range of places and spaces used not only to
Woodwork workshop for Architecture & Interior Architecture students at UCSI University
make a personal statement in the design of an interior but also to promote a shared understanding of the social and architectural conventions as a common language in the realm of the built environment.
The Diploma in Interior Architecture program at UCSI University also emphasises on the latest industry input for each graduate.
Students are required to undergo Industry Experience programme under Co-operative Placement Scheme with a minimum duration of 12 weeks, to learn and familiarize themselves with the working environment of the building and construction industry.
Upon successfully completion of the Diploma programme, students will gain direct entry into Year 2 (semester 3) of B.A. (Hons.) in Interior Architecture at UCSI University.
Entry Requirements into the Diploma in Interior Architecture at UCSI University
Qualifications
Academic Requirements
Admission Level
SPMV/SPM/‘O’ Levels
(Arts/Science stream)
Pass with minimum 3 (‘C’ grade for O-Level) Credits
Direct into Year 1
English requirements apply
Art requirement applies*
SKM / SKK
Pass SKM/SKK level 3 in related field AND *Pass SPM with min 1 credit
Community College
(Level 3, MQF)
1. Pass Community College Certificate (Level 3 MQF) in the related field AND *Pass SPM with min 1 subject OR
2. Pass Community College Certificate (Level 3 MQF) with 2.0 CGPA in the related field
UEC
(Commerce/Science stream)
Pass with minimum grade ‘B’ for 3 credits
STPM
Pass with minimum ‘C’ grade (2.0 CGPA) for 1 subject
STAM
Pass with (Magbul grade)
A-Level
Minimum 1 Principal
SAM/ CPU
SAM – Minimum average of 50% in 5 subjects
CPU – Minimum average of 50% in 6 subjects
11 years Foreign Education
[MQA Recognition applies]
Minimum average of 50%
Any other equivalent qualifications
Pass in drawing/engineering drawing at SPM or equivalent OR
Pass Portfolio test for those who failed or never take the drawing paper at SPM or equivalent
Subjects for the Diploma in Interior Architecture at UCSI University
Year 1
Technical Mathematics
Building Construction & Science
Introduction to Design Principles
Architecture Drawing I
Furniture Design
English Communication
Interior Architecture Studio 1
Architecture Drawing II
Building Construction & Materials
Architecture History 1
Architectural Digital Media 1 (MPU-U2)
Introduction to Writing & Research
Architectural Digital Media 2
Year 2
Furniture Workshop
Community Architecture (MPU-U4)
Interior Architecture Studio 2
Architecture Drawing III
Building Construction I
Architecture History 2
Services
Interior Architecture Studio 3
Interior Architecture Technology 2
Professional Office Practice (MPU-U3)
Interior Architecture Research & Dev.
Working Drawing
Year 3
Industry Experience
Elective :
to choose max 2 courses to make up 4 credits to graduate
Entrepreneurship
Extra-curricular Learning Experience 1
Extra-curricular Learning Experience 2
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
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.
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
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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.
The Co-Operative Placement Programme at UCSI University formally integrates classroom learning with workplace training in co-operative employer organisations.
As part of their degree requirements, students enrolled in UCSI University programmes are required to complete a co-operative module comprising two months’ work experience for each year of their degree programme. Today, the University have over 3500 industry partners supporting the Co-Op Placement Programme.
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
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
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.
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.
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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 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.
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Many private higher educational institutions in Malaysia, have developed their own internal university foundation programmes.
These courses are accredited by the Malaysia Qualification Agency (MQA) and recognised by the respective foreign partner universities.
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Study Foundation at Top Private Universities in 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 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.
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.
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,
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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.
If you are interested in Design, then you can just focus on taking the Foundation in Design course which would suit your needs rather than taking a Foundation in Arts course where you may not have the interest in the subjects.
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 degree courses in engineering, computing, health sciences, applied sciences, medicine, pharmacy, etc. Students completing the Foundation in Arts can go for degree programmes in accounting, business, design, computing, mass communication, and other arts-related degree courses.
Foundation in Science graduates may choose to continue in the science-related degree programmes or change to arts-related degree programmes. Therefore, their choices are wider.
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.
An Overview of Some of the Best Foundation Programmes in Malaysia
Foundation in Science Programme at Heirot-Watt University Malaysia
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and English language training designed to provide you with a direct route into a professionally relevant and internationally recognised degree at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia.
The Foundation in Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia is accredited by MQA and approved by the Ministry of Education Malaysia
On achieving the required grades to complete the 2015 programme successfully, you will progress to your chosen degree in one of the following subjects in 2016:
Foundation in Science Programme content at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Heriot-Watt University Malaysia’s Foundation in Science programme content is taught over three semesters (18, 14, 14 weeks) through lectures, seminars and group work. You will
Mechanical Engineering lab at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
be supported and mentored throughout your studies to ensure a smooth academic and cultural transition to higher education, and the British university style of teaching and learning.
All the subjects relate directly to the progression degrees offered with strong emphasis on English language skills appropriate to the pathway (spoken, written and academic English).
You will develop an awareness of the links between the subjects and the world of work in general.
Academic English & study skills
You will develop your English communication skills and learn a range of study skills, including learning and motivation, time management, reading strategies and communication skills across three courses:
Academic English
Academic English for Science
Study Skills and Transition to University Degree Study
Mathematics
You will develop your knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques and apply these to solving problems, frequently drawn from practical and relevant real-life situations. You will look at functions and their graphical representations and will develop the tools of calculus, matrix algebra, and differential equations to relate the properties of
Students at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia are taught by top professors and receive personal attention
mathematical models to the physical world.
Physics
You will cover electromagnetic and sound waves, wave properties (reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction) Newton’s equations of motion, energy, states of matter (solids, liquids and gases), and the structure of the atom.
You will also develop your knowledge and understanding of electrical charge and current and, potential difference, resistance, capacitance, transistors and amplifiers, electrical, gravitational, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields.
Chemistry
You will learn about atomic structure, the elements and the Periodic Table, chemical formulae and equations, and an introduction to chemical bonding, redox reactions, equilibrium processes, chemical kinetics and organic chemistry, particularly hydrocarbons.
Foundation programmes at Curtin Sarawak, a critical stepping stone to tertiary study
Curtin University Sarawak is a top ranking university in Malaysia with a 300-acre campus
It is highly recommended that students completing their secondary school studies up to SPM level and thinking of enrolling at a top foreign university campus like Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia (Curtin Sarawak) enter either of its foundation programmes.
It could prove a critical stepping stone to tertiary study not only at the Curtin Sarawak campus, which is Curtin University’s largest international campus, but also Curtin’s main campus in Perth or any of Curtin University’s other campuses in the region.
According to Professor Dr. Ir. Yudi Samyudia, Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor of Curtin Sarawak, the foundation programmes are intensive, focused programmes that enable students to adapt easily to the Curtin academic system. They also guarantee them entry to Curtin’s undergraduate programmes upon successful completion.
“The programmes challenge the students to become active learners who can acquire, interpret, communicate and apply
Curtin University Sarawak is equipped with cutting edge engineering and science labs
knowledge within and across disciplines to cultivate the integrative thinking required in a complex and rapidly changing world,” said Professor Samyudia.
Low student-lecturer ratios in classrooms mean the students enjoy a friendly study environment with individual attention and pastoral care. All the academic staff in the foundation programmes are highly qualified and dedicated to ensuring their students get the most out of their programmes.
In addition, modern, diversified teaching methods are applied, which include workshops, introduction to research methods, modern laboratory projects, group projects, oral and multimedia presentations.
Students enjoy advanced technological support such as a modern library, well-equipped laboratories, ample supplies of learning materials, Internet access, and access to online resources at Curtin’s main campus in Perth, Western Australia.
The courses are aimed at developing academic diligence, critical analysis, and a raft of generic skills in students. They provide a solid foundation for the students to adapt to university education more confidently, both in terms of level and style of education. Both courses are recognised by the Ministry of Higher Education and the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).
Why Study Foundation at Curtin University Sarawak
Gym at Curtin University Sarawak
Low student-lecturer ratio in classrooms
Academic support in the form of additional Teaching & Learning workshops, tutorials and mentorship with lecturers
Modern, diversified teaching methods: workshops, introduction to research methods, modern laboratory projects, group projects, oral and multimedia presentations
Advanced technological support: library, well-equipped laboratories, ample supplies of learning materials and internet access
Highly qualified and dedicated academic staff
Upon completion of the Foundation Programme, students can enter into any of the degree programmes at Curtin University Sarawak:
Bachelor of Engineering at Curtin University Sarawak
UCSI University gives preference to their Foundation students for entry into the highly competitive Pharmacy and Medical programmes where seats are limited. UCSI is one of the first universities to offer the Pharmacy programme and their medical programme is the most affordable in Malaysia supported by state-of-the-art facilities.
UCSI University Foundation in Science Subjects
General Chemistry I*
General Chemistry II*
General Biology I*
General Biology II*/**
General Physics I*
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Algebra & Trigonometry
Calculus
Introduction to Probability & Statistics
Introduction to Business
Computing Essentials
Asia Pacific University Degree Foundation Programme
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Students unsure about which degree to choose can go into APU’s Foundation Programme which is uniquely designed to guide students into the right degree course.
Asia Pacific University academic staff will guide students each step of the way so that by the time they complete the Foundation, they know which area to focus on for their degree studies.
the Degree Foundation at APU is ideal for you because it is purposely designed to prepare you for entry into a degree in many areas of Information Technology, Business or Engineering.
APU designed their Degree Foundation to ensure students gain the skills in communications, research, English, maths, technology (including Information Technology) and general study methods.
During the Foundation, APU provides an introduction to Business and IT or Engineering so that you can make an
APU’s new ultra-modern University Campus located within Technology Park Malaysia (TPM) set to be ready in early 2015.
informed choice of degree when you have completed the Foundation. Depending on your choice you can go on to study full time for a 3-year Honours degree in IT, Games, Media, Business areas or a 4-year Honours degree in Engineering, which is internationally benchmarked.
The modules studied help develop your study skills, introduce you to what you can expect on your degree and also allow you to discover what you can study depending on whether you choose a degree in Business, Accounting & Finance, Banking & Finance, Actuarial Studies, Media, Information Technology or Engineering. The modules are:
Subjects for the Foundation in Engineering at Asia Pacific University
Semester 1 (12 weeks)
Communication Skills
English for Academic Purposes
Personal Development & Study Methods
IT Applications
Mathematics
Semester 2 (12 weeks)
Business & Finance
Computing & Technology
Engineering
Design
Journalism & Creative Media
International Studies
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Business
Design Team Project
Writing Skills for Journalists
Introduction to International Relations
Individual, State & Society
Individual, State & Society
Individual, State & Society
Imaging / Production Skills for Design
Introduction to Journalism History & Practice
Individual, State & Society
Global Business Trends
Computing & IT
Engineering Mathematics
Major Project 1
Global Business Trends
Global Business Trends
Public Speaking in English
Public Speaking in English
Public Speaking in English
Design Theory and Practice 1
Public Speaking in English
Public Speaking in English
Semester 3 (12 weeks)
Business & Finance
Computing & Technology
Engineering
Design
Journalism & Creative Media
International Studies
Academic Research Skills
Academic Research Skills
Academic Research Skills
Academic Research Skills
Academic Research Skills
Academic Research Skills
Principles of Accounts
Further Mathematics
Mechanical Science
History of Design and Media
Critical International Film Studies
Issues in Development Studies
Economics for Business
Introduction to Multimedia Applications
Engineering Science
Major Project 2
Journalism and Society
Geography and the Environment
Perspectives in Technology
Perspectives in Technology
Electrical and Electronic Principal
Design Theory and Practice 2
English for Journalist
Critical International Film Studies
Co-Curricular
Co-Curricular
Co-Curricular
Co-Curricular
Co-Curricular
Co-Curricular
You may then proceed to Level 1 of a Degree of your choice in the following pathways:
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Top Foundation Recognised Globally at HELP University and HELP College of Arts & Technology (HELP CAT)
HELP‘s Foundation in Science and Foundation in Arts programmes aim to provide
HELP University
To incorporate a certain degree of flexibility where students can make their choice of selecting a discipline at a later stage rather than at the beginning of the course
Subjects such as Study Skills and Critical Thinking Skills are added to give the students an edge over others
Extracurricular activities as well as good pastoral care are emphasized to ensure that students obtain a holistic education
Semester 1 (5 Core = 18 credit hours)
Intermediate English (4 credit hours)
Calculus (4 credit hours)
Computing Principles (4 credit hours)
Study Skills (3 credit hours)
Personal Development and Leadership (3 credit hours)
HELP’s Foundation in Science is accepted for direct entry into Medicine by the following universities:
Malaysia
International Medical University (IMU)
Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed)
Russia
Auditorium at HELP University
Moscow Medical Academy
Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy
Volgograd State Medical University
Duration: 6 years at the Russian university
Guaranteed first 60 admissions if students meet the following criteria:
* Minimum 5 credits in SPM (B- grade in at least 5 of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics (or Additional Mathematics) and another subject
* Average score of Distinction in the HELP Foundation in Science programme
Partial list of universities for direct entry and will vary from programme to programme. Please contact EduSpiral for more details.
AustraliaHELP College of Arts and Technology, part of the HELP Education Group, is a new campus located strategically near the Chan Sow Lin LRT station in Kuala Lumpur.
Bond University
Edith Cowan University
Flinders University
Macquarie University
Monash University
Murdoch University
Swinburne University of Technology
University of Ballarat
University of Queensland
University of South Australia
New Zealand
Massey University
University of Canterbury
United Kingdom
Cardiff Business School
Middlesex University
Northumbria University
Oxford Brookes University
Swansea University
Recording Studio at HELP University for their Communication Degree students
University of Derby
University of Essex
University of Leeds
University of Liverpool
University of London (international programme)
University of Nottingham (Malaysian campus)
University of Portsmouth
University of Surrey
University of the West of England, Bristol
University of Sheffield
Students can take the Foundation course at HELP University at Pusat Bandar Damansara or at HELP College of Arts & Technology at Sungai Besi.
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I have grouped all the courses that are popular and have job demand in Malaysia into 10 main areas of study. Some courses have higher job demand and salary than others. You have to choose based on your list of criteria of what’s important to you.
This list of top ten courses in Malaysia makes it easier for students to narrow down to which area that you are interested in and would best suit you.
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The Top Ten List of Best Courses to Study in Malaysia
Best Engineering & Built Environment Courses to Study in MalaysiaI whatsapped EduSpiral to find out which university and course suited me. He took me for a campus tour & provided a lot of information which helped me to make the right choice. Vivi Tan, Architecture at UCSI University
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering
Civil Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Mechatronic Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Geology
Quantity Surveying
Construction Project Management
Interior Architecture
Architecture
Best Computing Courses to Study in Malaysia
Computer Science
Software Engineering
Information Communications Technology
Networking
Database Administration
Business Information Systems
Systems Security
Forensic Computing
Cloud Computing
Mobile Computing
Computer Games Development or Games Design
Intelligent Systems
Best Mass Communication Courses to Study in Malaysia“EduSpiral talked to me to find out my interests and career goals. He took me to a few universities to tour the campuses to see which one fit me best. EduSpiral helped me choose the right course at the right university.” Jia Ping, Mass Comm at KDU University College
Branding & Advertising
Journalism
Broadcasting
Media Studies
Public Relations
Marketing Communications
Events Management
Social Media Marketing
Best Business Courses to Study in Malaysia
Management
Business Administration
Human Resource Management
Marketing
eBusiness
Entrepreneurship
International Business
Logistics
Supply Chain Management
Best Accounting, Finance & Quantitative Studies Courses to Study in Malaysia
Accounting
Accounting & Finance
Actuarial Science
Banking, Finance
Finance & Investment
Banking & Finance
Islamic Banking
Economics
Financial Economics
Best Humanities & Social Science Courses to Study in MalaysiaMy 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
Law
Early Childhood Education
English & Communication
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
Psychology
Best Arts and Design Courses to Study in Malaysia
Graphic Design
Multimedia Design
Fashion Design
Product Design
Industrial Design
Interior Design
3D Animation
Entertainment Arts
Best Hospitality & Culinary Arts Courses to Study in Malaysia
Hotel Management
Culinary Arts
Tourism Management
Events Management
Best Health Science Courses to Study in Malaysia
Medicine
Dentistry
Optometry
Pharmacy
Nursing
Best Applied Science Courses to Study in Malaysia
Biotechnology
Food Science
Aquatic Science
Nutrition
Best Course Choices for Science Stream Students in Malaysia
Engineering & Built EnvironmentEduSpiral provided accurate information about the courses and career prospects to help me make a good decision. Yoong Sang, IT at Asia Pacific University
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering
Civil Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Mechatronic Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Geology
Quantity Surveying
Construction Project Management
Interior Architecture
Architecture
Health Sciences
Medicine
Dentistry
Optometry
Pharmacy
Nursing
Applied Sciences
Biotechnology
Food Science
Aquatic Science
Nutrition
Best Course Choices for Arts Stream Students in Malaysia
Note that Science stream students from SPM, STPM, UEC, O-Levels or A-Levels can choose to study science or arts courses. Arts students cannot study science course except for engineering if they meet the requirements.
After chatting with EduSpiral on Facebook, I knew which course and university to join. They even picked me up from KL Sentral to drop me off at my hostel. Dexter Leung, A-Levels at HELP University
Computing
Computer Science
Software Engineering
Information Communications Technology
Networking
Database Administration
Business Information Systems
Systems Security
Forensic Computing
Cloud Computing
Mobile Computing
Computer Games Development or Games Design
Intelligent Systems
Mass Communication
Branding & Advertising
Journalism
Broadcasting
Media Studies
Public Relations
Marketing Communications
Events Management
Social Media Marketing
Business
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
Management
Business Administration
Human Resource Management
Marketing
eBusiness
Entrepreneurship
International Business
Logistics
Supply Chain Management
Accounting, Finance & Quantitative Studies
Accounting
Accounting & Finance
Actuarial Science
Banking, Finance
Finance & Investment
Banking & Finance
Islamic Banking
Economics
Financial Economics
Humanities & Social Sciences
Law
Early Childhood Education
English & Communication
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
Psychology
Arts and Design
Graphic Design
Multimedia Design
Fashion Design
Product Design
Industrial Design
Interior Design
3D Animation
Entertainment Arts
Hospitality & Culinary Arts
Hotel Management
Culinary Arts
Tourism Management
Events Management
Ask a Knowledgeable & Experienced Education Consultant to Help you Make the Right Choice
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
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
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.
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Help! I don’t know what course to choose to study at university- what do I do?
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
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
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.
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.
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 went for EduSpiral’s Change Your Life Education Fair at Kinta Riverfront in Ipoh after my SPM exams. Even after the fair I still had questions and he met me and my mother at Old Town to explain further. We decided to register at KDU because through much discussion with EduSpiral we found that it is the best university that fit my needs.” Gary Ng (Right), Accounting at KDU University College with Jun Sern, Mass Comm
If you can’t think of an academic subject which you’re especially strong at or one which you would want to pursue at university-level, think about your non-academic interests outside of school. It’s likely that you’re much more passionate about these but you’ve never even thought you could study a course related to these (or pursue a career in this area).
Your hobbies, interests and which clubs & societies that you have joined in secondary school would give you some idea of what you are good at. These, together with your actual results would contribute to your decision-making process in choosing the right course of study.
New courses are being created all the time to prepare and develop talent for growing industries, such as animation or computer game design. Projects, events and knowledge related to these interests can all contribute to show that you’re passionate about this area and eligible to study on a course which can prepare you for a related career.
In other cases there may be several routes to your dream career, some of which may allow you to study something different before transferring or. Talk to those who are already working in this area to see how they got to where they are now, including what they studied (or even what they wish they had studied).
What do I want to do for my career?
You may have a clear idea of what you want to do for a career which makes choosing a course to study
After I finished my SPM, I felt confused about my further study. Eduspiral, was so patient to answer all my questions and took us around for a campus tour. Hui Ying, Diploma in Accounting at Asia Pacific University
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
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 or Singapore.
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
After starting class at college, I was still confused if the course suited me. I took a bus from Seremban to meet up with EduSpiral for counseling. I have a clearer picture of what to do now. Kuang Joe, Diploma in Mechanical Engineering at HELP College of Arts & Technology
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. Completing a degree at top private colleges in Singapore is the fastest pathway after SPM. Students will take 7 to 12 months to complete a Diploma and then enter into the Degree programme for another 2 years.
There are many types of diploma and Pre-University courses in Malaysia & Singapore 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.
How to Choose the Right Course to Study after SPM?
I was confused what to study & which university. My cousin introduced me to EduSpiral who helped me to make the right choice. Ye Lun, Actuarial Science at Asia Pacific University
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.
Choosing the Best Course to Study after SPM or O-Levels
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
Choosing the right course to study in Malaysia after high school is one of the most important decisions you can make in your life. This can be a confusing and difficult time if you are unprepared.
With the wide variety of courses available to a student, the time after UEC, SPM or STPM can be a confusing one if not guided properly by an experienced and knowledgeable education counselor.
It can be confusing for students to choose the right major for their undergraduate degree studies in Malaysia.
Preparations should have been made even before this time but fear not it is still not too late if you have not decided on a career path. It is important for you to research carefully the career that you intend to pursue.
Students after SPM or O-Levels would need to go through some sort of a Pre-University programme before entering into the degree course. Therefore, you still have about 1 to 1.5 years in your Pre-U programme to really figure out what to study for your degree.
Some of the Best Degree Programmes to Study at Top Private Universities to Malaysia
I was confused about what to study and to find an affordable college. After advising me, EduSpiral took me to visit the college campus which helped me to decide. Teck Sang, Hotel & Tourism Management at Reliance College
Engineering and Built Environment Courses in Malaysia
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
My mother whatsapped EduSpiral & he provided vital information to help me make my decision to transfer my diploma. Soon Hong, Marketing at HELP University
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 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 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 provided us with in-depth information about UCSI University and also took us around for a campus tour and to find accommodation. It really helped us to make a good decision about our future. En Qi, Pharmacy student
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.
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.