Minimum Entry Requirements 991BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/DEGREE TAR UC STPM A Level SAM CPU UECBachelor of Quantity Full Passes in Pass in 3 ATAR 70 and 70% average 6 Grade B which • Foundation inSurveying (Honours) 3 relevant relevant Grade B in 2 in 6 relevant must include: Science (Track subjects listed in subjects listed in relevant subjects subjects which – one A/ Track B) with Schedule A Schedule A which must must Mathematics minimum CGPA include one include one subject 2.5000 Mathematics Mathematics – either Malay subject subject Language OR or English Language, with • Foundation in minimum Grade Arts (Track A) AND C in the other with minimum SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics / subject CGPA 2.5000 UEC Grade B in one Mathematics subject – 4 other AND SPM Credit in either Bahasa Malaysia OR English Language, with minimum subjects listed pass in the other subject OR in Schedule A OR O Level Grade C in English Language OR UEC Grade B in either Malay Language or English Language with minimum Grade C in the other subject • Relevant DiplomaSCHEDULE ASTPM QUALIFICATION A LEVEL QUALIFICATION UEC QUALIFICATIONGeografi, Ekonomi, Perakaunan, Mathematics Applied Information and Communication Malay Language, English Language, Chinese(M), Mathematics (T), Further Mathematics, Technology, Computer Science, Law, Language, History, Geography, Economics,Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information and Psychology, Sociology, Geography, Accounting, Mathematics, AdvancedCommunications Technology (ICT), Pengajian Economics, Accounting, Mathematics, Mathematics, Advanced MathematicsPerniagaan, Pengajian Am, Bahasa Melayu, Mathematics-Further, Physics, Chemistry, (I), Advanced Mathematics (II), Physics,Sejarah and any other relevant technical Biology, Computing, Business Studies and Chemistry, Biology, Computing and Informationsubjects. any other relevant technical subjects. Technology, Business Studies, Bookkeeping and Accounts and any other relevant technical subjects.Note:a) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree.b) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes.c) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
Minimum Entry Requirements 1100DIPLOMA ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/ TAR UC SPM O Level UECDiploma in Architecture 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must subjects which must subjects which must - include Mathematics include Mathematics include one Mathemat- Relevant Certificate AND ics subject and English a pass in Mathematics at SPM/equivalent Compulsory subjects: Language (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English Language (ii) Pass in SPM Pendidikan Seni Visual/Lukisan Kejuruteraan OR Portfolio Test conducted by TAR UCDiploma in 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must subjects which mustTechnology (Building) subjects which must include Mathematics include one Mathematics subject include Mathematics Compulsory subjects: (i) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Diploma in 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant -Technology (Property subjects which must subjects which must subjects which mustManagement) include Mathematics include Mathematics include one Mathematics subject Compulsory subjects: (i) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Diploma in Technology 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant Relevant Certificate(Quantity Surveying) subjects which must subjects which must subjects which must include Mathematics include Mathematics and include: AND AND either Bahasa – one Mathematics Malaysia OR English English Language a pass in Mathematics at Language, with minimum subject SPM/equivalent pass in the other subject – either Malay Language or English Language, with minimum Grade C in the other subject** Grade C and above in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants who fail English Language at SPM/O Level/UEC level.Note:a) SPM holders must have at least a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah.b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Diploma.c) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
Programmes 1011Bachelor of Science in Architecture Bachelor of Construction Management(Honours) and Economics (Honours)3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWArchitecture is the art and science of building. The word ‘architecture’ was This is a multi-discipline programme designed to provide essentialderived from Latin word ‘architectura’ and Greek word ‘arkitekton’, which academic base in the discipline of construction management, constructionmean ‘master builder’. As a trained professional and very often the lead economics and property development needed in the construction industry.player in building projects, an architect is entrusted with transforming This programme focuses on planning, co-ordination and control of thethe client’s need for space into reality. An architect is usually involved in construction project from inception till completion stage; managingall aspects related to the design, construction and commissioning of a financial issues of the project; managing the production of design,building project. In the private sector, an architect may be employed in an tender, contract and construction drawing including tender and contractarchitectural consultancy firm. After gaining suitable experience, he/she documents; managing the selection of appropriate procurement system,may decide to set up his/her own private practice. contractual arrangement and tendering method which satisfies the client’s needs in term of time, cost, quality and legal aspects; and managing theThe Bachelor of Science in Architecture (Honours) programme serves contractual issues. Students will be exposed to International Construction,as Part I of the architectural education on the pathway towards the Value Management, Project Management as well as Risk Management.registration as Architect. The programme is designed to cater for studentswho wish to pursue the career of architecture and practice as architects inMalaysia. For candidates without the requisite pre-university qualification,they may choose to complete the Diploma in Architecture programme firstbefore they are promoted to the degree study on credit transfer.Candidates for architectural studies are expected to have an interest inart and design, an ability to appreciate form and space, a love for heritageand culture, as well as an ability to appreciate all the five human senses.Students in this programme go through lectures, tutorials, laboratories,group discussions, seminars and studio works in which they learndraughting skills both manually and by using computer aided design(CAD) tools. Subjects covered in the programme include Design Studios,Design Theory, Construction Technology and Materials, Structural Studies,Environmental Science and Building Services, History of Architecture,Building By-Laws, Digital Modelling, Architectural Drawing etc.CAREER PROSPECTS CAREER PROSPECTSGraduates of this programme can be employed as architectural assistants, Graduates can be employed as executive and/or managerial levelswho normally assist professional architects in design and draughting personnel in managing the real property development projects fromactivities. This Part I degree also provides an effective pathway for further inception to post construction stages in construction and/or propertystudies in architecture leading to Part II professional master programme in development firms.architecture, which will enable the graduates to be registered professionalarchitects upon the passing of the LAM Part III Professional Examinations,after a minimum of two years working experience in a registeredarchitectural practice.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 120) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 131)• Design Studios • Principles of Architectural • Principles of Management • Site Surveying• Architectural Graphic Techniques Practice • Accounting & Financial • Prices Analysis for• Architectural Drawing• Design Theory • Design Project Dissertation Management Construction Works• History of Eastern Architecture • Industrial Training • Project Planning, Programming & • Measurement & Contract• History of Western Architecture • Planning Studies• History of Modern Architecture Production Documentation• CADD • Management of Building • Environmental Science &• Digital Modelling• Environmental Science & Building Production Building Services • Site Management • Mechanical & Electrical Services • Construction Health and Safety• Mechanical & Electrical Services Services• Structural Studies Management • Principles of Law• Principles of Construction & • IT & CAD • Land Development Law • Software Application for Built • Building By-Laws, Acts & Materials• Construction Technology & Environment Contracts • Project Management • Procurement Strategy Materials • Principles of Economics • Contract Administration• Special Construction Technology • Construction Economics • Integrated Projects• Building By-Laws • Advanced Construction Economics • Research Methodology• Building Analysis • Building Construction Technology • Project & Dissertation • Construction Materials • Industrial Training • Civil Engineering Construction Technology • Structural StudiesLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, English for the English Language, English for Communication, English for theProfession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/ContemporaryMalaysian Issues, Co-curricular Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular
Programmes 1102Bachelor of Estate Management Bachelor of Quantity Surveying(Honours) - October Intake Only (Honours)3½ years 4 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme equips students for careers in property valuation, This programme equips students with essential knowledge and skills inproperty management, property development, estate agency, property quantity surveying practices such as preparing project feasibility studyresearch and property investment and finance. The programme focuses handling financial issues of the project; preparing tender and contractin core competencies required on property valuation in wide ranges of documents including measurement of construction works and pricing;property and purposes inclusive of traditional, statutory, investment, evaluation and selection of appropriate procurement system, contractualplant and machinery, special properties and development appraisal. arrangement and tendering method which satisfies the client’s needs inStudents will be trained in property and estate management areas such term of time, cost, quality and legal aspects; and advising the contractualas development, land purchase, facilities management, support service, issues based on general contract principles of Building Contract as wellmanaging and maintaining residential, commercial and industrial as general legal principles of Contract Law, Sale of Goods Act and Lawproperty. This programme also emphasises on financial, development and of Tort.investment practices such as investment analysis, viability study, marketstudy, purchase and portfolio management of investment property and thefinancing of real estate projects.CAREER PROSPECTS PROFESSIONAL CAREER PROSPECTS PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION/ ACCREDITATION/ EXEMPTION Graduates can be employed as EXEMPTION executive and/or administrativeGraduates can be employed as Bachelor of Estate Management level personnel in quantity surveying Bachelor of Quantity Surveyingexecutive and/or managerial level (Honours) is accreditated by the practices which include, but not limited (Honours) is accreditated bypersonnel in property management, Board of Valuers, Appraisers to, take-off quantities, estimating, the Board of Quantity Surveyorsvaluation and estate agency practices, and Estate Agents (BoVAEA). tendering, purchasing, cost control, Malaysia (BQSM). Graduates arewhich include, but not limited to Graduates are eligible to register and contract administration as well eligible to register with BQSMvaluation, feasibility study, property with BoVAEA as Probationary as project implementation in the as Graduate QS. With sufficientmarket research, development, Valuers. With sufficient relevant construction industry. relevant work experience andmarketing and management. work experience and upon upon submission of work diary, passing the Test of Professional log book, critical analysis report Competence (TPC), graduates and passing the interview, can register with BoVAEA graduates can register with as Registered Valuers and BQSM as Professional Quantity Registered Estate Agents. Surveyors (PQS).PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 137) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 136)• Introduction to Valuation • Principles of Law • Measurement of Substructure • Construction Law• Applied Valuation • Property Law Works • Structural Studies• Investment Valuation • Building By-Laws • Principles of Management• Valuation of Special Properties • Law of Property Taxation • Measurement of Superstructure • Project Management• Statutory Valuation • Land Acquisition Works • Prices Analysis for Building• Advanced Valuation Techniques • IT & CAD• Professional Practice • GIS in Property Management • Measurement of Architecture Works• Principles of Management • Site Surveying Works • Prices Analysis for External &• Facilities Management • Environmental Science &• Property Management • Measurement of Plumbing & Plumbing Works• Property Market Research & Building Services Electrical Works • IT & CAD • Mechanical & Electrical • Site Surveying Marketing • Measurement of Civil Engineering • Mechanical & Electrical• Real Property Finance & Services Works • Town and Country Planning Services Investment Analysis • Property Development • Measurement of External Works • Research Methodology• Accounting & Financial • Construction Materials • Environmental Science & Economics • Building Construction Technology Management • Integrated Projects • Civil Engineering Construction Building Services• Building Maintenance Management • Research Methodology • Software Application for Built• Building Construction Technology • Project & Dissertation Technology• Principles of Economics • Industrial Training • Principles of Economics Environment• Land Economics • Building Economics • Accounting & Financial • Development Economics • Professional Practice Management • Principles of Law • Integrated Projects • Land Development Law • Project and Dissertation • Building By-Laws, Acts & Contracts • Industrial TrainingLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, English for the English Language, English for Communication, English for theProfession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/ContemporaryMalaysian Issues, Co-curricular Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular
Programmes 1013Bachelor of Interior Architecture(Honours)3½ yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEWThe Bachelor of Interior Architecture (Honours) is a 3½ years programmefocusing on the design of architectural interiors with emphasis onsustainability, materiality, lighting and acoustics as well as the socialand cultural aspects of habitable space. In addition, the programmeconcentrates on developing skills for designing adaptive re-use spacesand interior spaces with specific functions including various institutional,commercial, residential and mixed-used buildings. Opportunities togain practical work experience are provided as an integral part of theprogramme, which include placements within a wide range of interiordesign and architectural practices.CAREER PROSPECTSThe Interior Architecture degree programme offers a comprehensiveinterior design curriculum that provides students with a range of creativeand technical skills, preparing them for a career in Interior Design and foropportunities further afield. Jobs directly relevant to the degree includeinterior designer, exhibition designer, furniture designer and lightingconsultant.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 130)• Principles of Design • History of Interior Architecture• Principles of Construction and • Interior Design Studio III Materials Economics• Architectural Graphic Techniques • Lighting Design and Acoustics• Interior Design Studio I • Furniture Design• Environmental Science and • Furnishing and Decorative Building Services Materials• Graphic Communication for • Digital Modelling • Interior Design Studio IV Interiors • Environmental Psychology• History of Architecture • Interior Design Studio V• Structural Studies • Interior Design Management• Building By-Laws• Interior Design Studio II and Practice• Interior Architecture Technology • Industrial Training• CADD• Mechanical and Electrical ServicesLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, English for theProfession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/ContemporaryMalaysian Issues, Co-curricular
Programmes 1104Diploma in Architecture Diploma in Technology (Building)3 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWArchitecture is the art and science of designing and erecting buildings, This programme is a multi-discipline programme designed to provide astructures, objects and outdoor spaces. This programme equips students fundamental academic base in the discipline of construction managementwith basic knowledge and skills in architectural design practices and and property development needed in the construction industry. Thistechnological aspects such as conceptual design development, integrate programme focuses on planning, co-ordination and control of thebuilding technology concepts like construction and services into their construction project from inception till completion stage; managingdesigned projects; application of building by laws into designed buildings; financial issues of the project; managing the production of design,appreciation of architectural history and cultural practices, production tender, contract and construction drawing including tender and contractof design and technical drawing, model making and preparation of documents; managing the selection of appropriate procurement system,presentation media. contractual arrangement and tendering method which satisfies the client’s needs in term of time, cost, quality and legal aspects; and managing the contractual issues based on general contract principles of Building Contract as well as general legal principles of Contract Law, Sale of Goods Act and Law of Tort. This programme will provide effective pathway for students to further their studies at degree level in the area of construction management.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSIONUpon completion of the programme, Graduates with good academic Graduates can be employed at Graduates with CGPA 2.5000graduates may be employed as performance may be admitted supervisory and/or executive level and above may be admitted intoarchitectural assistant, assistant into Year 2 Semester 1 of Bachelor personnel in managing the real Year 2 Semester 1 of Bachelor ofdesigner, draughtsman, project of Science in Architecture property developments project from Construction Management andsupervisor, architectural illustrator, (Honours) or Bachelor of Interior inception to post construction stages Economics (Honours).model maker and architectural Architecture (Honours). in construction and/or propertyanimator and as sales personnel in development firms. Graduates with CGPA 3.2500architectural and building related and above may be admitted intoindustries. Year 2 Semester 1 of Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours).PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 99) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 96)• Construction Technology • History of Asian Architecture • Building Materials • Construction Health & Safety• Building Materials • Site Surveying • Construction Technology • Introduction to Economics• Architectural Drawing • Practical Training in Industry • Technical Drawing • Principles of Construction• Principles of Architectural Design • IT & CAD• Built Environment Studies • Building Science & Services Economics• Architectural Design Studio • Site Surveying • Introduction to Law• Design Theory • Building Maintenance Technology • Principles of Malaysian Land• Structural Studies • Mathematics for Construction• Building Science and Services • Structural Studies Law• CADD for Architecture • Basic Soil Mechanics • Building Acts & Contracts• History of European Architecture • Principles of Management • Construction Finance Practice• Digital Design Modeling • Site Supervision • Estimating• Building By Law & Contracts • Measurement of Building Works • Measurement of Civil Engineering WorksLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS,Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 1015Diploma in Technology Diploma in Technology(Property Management) (Quantity Surveying)2 years 4 months 2½ yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme equips students with essential knowledge and skills This programme equips students with fundamental knowledge and skillsin estate agency practices and sound foundation in property valuation in quantity surveying practices such as preparing project feasibility study,and management. Students will be trained to handle marketing, sales handling financial issues of the project; preparing tender and contractand rental transactions issues of land and property including financial documents including measurement of construction works and pricing;arrangement and advise its related tax, cost and expense to be incurred, evaluation and selection of appropriate procurement system, contractualmanagement of property and rental review of land and property. arrangement and tendering method which satisfies the client’s needs in term of time, cost, quality and legal aspects; and advising the contractual issues based on general contract principles of Building Contract as well as general legal principles of Contract Law, Sale of Goods Act and Law of Tort. This programme will provide an effective pathway for students to further their studies in Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) which enable them to be registered as quantity surveyors.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSIONGraduates would enjoy good Graduates may be admitted into Graduates can be employed as Graduates with CGPA 2.7500 andprospects for employment as Year 2 Semester 1 of Bachelor of executive and/or administrative above may be admitted into Yearexecutive personnel in property Estate Management (Honours). level personnel in quantity surveying 2 Semester 2 and CGPA 2.0000 tovaluation and consulting practices, practices which include, but not limited 2.7499 may be admitted intoestate agency practices, developers to, take-off quantities, estimating, Year 1 Semester 1 of Bachelor ofand other organisations within the tendering, purchasing, cost control, Quantity Surveying (Honours).property sector. and contract administration as well as project implementation in the Graduates with CGPA 2.5000 construction industry. and above may be admitted into Year 2 Semester 1 of Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours).PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION/EXEMPTION PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION/EXEMPTIONDiploma in Technology (Property Management) is accreditated by the Diploma in Technology (Quantity Surveying) is accreditated by the RoyalBoard of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents (BoVAEA). Graduates Institution of Surveyors, Malaysia (RISM) and recognised as an approvedare eligible to register with BoVAEA as Probationary Estate Agents. QS sub-professional qualification. Graduates of this Diploma are exemptedWith sufficient relevant work experience and upon passing the Test of from the Foundation and First Examinations (except intermediate andProfessional Competence (TPC), graduates can register with BoVAEA as Final Examinations) of the RISM’s Professional Examinations for QuantityRegistered Estate Agents. Surveying.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 100) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 100)• Building Materials • Land Economics • Building Materials • Introduction to Economics• Construction Technology • Real Estate Finance • Construction Technology • Principles of Building• Technical Drawing • Principles of Town & Country • Technical Drawing• IT & CAD • IT & CAD Economics• Building Science & Services Planning • Building Science & Services • Principles of Development• Introduction to Economics • Introduction to Law • Site Surveying• Site Surveying • Principles of Malaysian Land • Building Maintenance Technology Economics• Land Use Planning • Mathematics for Construction • Principles of Management• Building Maintenance Technology Law • Structural Studies • Introduction to Law• Introduction to Valuation • Property Taxation Law • Measurement of Building Works • Principles of Malaysian Land• Principles of Valuation • Estate Agency Law • Measurement of Civil Engineering• Principles of Investment Valuation • Principles of Marketing Law• Principles of Statutory Valuation • Principles of Management Works • Building Acts & Contracts• Principles of Accounting • Property Management • Estimating • Quantity Surveying Practices • Real Estate Professional • Integrated Project • Practical Training in Industry Practices • Practical Training in IndustryLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS,Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Faculty of Engineering 1106 Faculty of EngineeringThe Faculty of Engineering (FOEN) began as the School of Technology of Tunku Abdul Rahman College in 1972 with programmesthat simultaneously prepared students to sit for internationally recognised professional examinations. With the upgrading ofTunku Abdul Rahman College to Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environmentwas set up in 2013 offering both Bachelor and Diploma programmes. Due to rapid growth and academic restructuring, it wasdecided to split the Faculty in 2017 and the Faculty of Engineering was set up to focus on the existing range of professionallyand internationally recognised Bachelor of Engineering programmes accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Council,Board of Engineers Malaysia.With 45 years of experience in engineering education, the Faculty of Engineering is poised to grow from strength to strength,offering programmes that meet the quality standards of the engineering profession. We invite you to join us in the pursuit ofacademic excellence leading to great opportunities in your future. We are confident that you will find your time with us bothenjoyable and rewarding. Our aim is to ENGINEER YOUR PATHWAY TO SUCCESS armed with a holistic student experience inknowledge, skills and character development to prepare you for a bright future.CONTENTS Bachelor Degree EE xploreIntroduction • Electrical and Electronics the nWgionneedrersGeneral Progression Route • Electronic (Communication) Yooufr PAapthpwliaeydMinimum Entry Requirements • Material toSScuicecnecsses • Mechanical • Mechatronic Diploma • Electronic Engineering • Materials and Manufacturing Engineering • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering • Mechatronics
General Progression Route 1017 STPM/A Level/ Year 1 Postgraduate UEC/equivalent Degree Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Foundation Accredited and recognised by the Engineering Accreditation Council, Board of Engineers Malaysia SPM/ O Level/equivalent Diploma on credit transfer up to Year 2INTAKES March May September/October • Selected Bachelor Degree • Bachelor Degree • FoundationJanuary • Diploma • Selected Bachelor Degree/• Foundation programmes only • Foundation• Cambridge GCE A Level • Cambridge GCE A Level Diploma programmes onlyPROGRAMMES OFFEREDDiploma (3 years) on credit transfer Bachelor Degree (4 years) • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) ElectricalDiploma in Technology (Electronic Engineering) and ElectronicsDiploma in Technology • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic(Materials and Manufacturing Engineering) (Communication)Diploma in Technology(Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) MaterialDiploma in Technology (Mechatronics) • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechanical • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronic
Minimum Entry Requirements 1108BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/DEGREE TAR UC STPM A Level SAM CPU UECBachelor of Full Pass in Pass in Physics ATAR 70 and 70% average 5 Grade B in the • Foundation inEngineering Physics and one and Mathematics minimum Grade in 6 relevant(Honours) Electrical Mathematics B in Physics and subjects which relevant subjects Scienceand Electronics subject one Mathematics must include subject Physics which must (Track A)Bachelor of and oneEngineering Pass in 5 relevant Mathematics include Physics(Honours) Electronic subjects subject(Communication) and one OR Mathematics subject • Relevant DiplomaBachelor ofEngineering(Honours) MechanicalBachelor ofEngineering (Honours)Mechatronic AND SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English Language/MUET Band 3/IELTS Band Score 5.0/TOEFL Score 500 (Paper-based)/173 (Computer-based)/59 (Internet-based)/ equivalentBachelor of Full Pass Pass in Physics/ ATAR 70 and 70% average 5 Grade B in the • Foundation inEngineering(Honours) Material in Physics/ Chemistry and minimum Grade in 6 relevant relevant subjects Science Chemistry and Mathematics B in Physics/ subjects which which must (Track A) one Mathematics Chemistry and must include include Physics/ subject one Mathematics Physics/ Chemistry and OR subject Chemistry and one Mathematics one subject • Relevant Pass in 5 relevant Mathematics Diploma subjects subject AND SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English Language/MUET Band 3/IELTS Band Score 5.0/TOEFL Score 500 (Paper-based)/173 (Computer-based)/59 (Internet-based)/ equivalentNote:a) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree.b) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes.c) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
Minimum Entry Requirements 1019DIPLOMA ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/ TAR UC SPM O Level UEC Relevant CertificateDiploma in Technology 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant - subjects Relevant Certificate(Electronic Engineering) subjects subjectsDiploma in Technology Compulsory subjects:(Mechanical and (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in AdvancedManufacturingEngineering) Mathematics (I) (ii) SPM Pass in Additional Mathematics AND Physics ORDiploma in Technology O Level Grade E in Mathematics-Additional AND Physics OR(Mechatronics) UEC Grade C in Advanced Mathematics (II) AND Physics (iii) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in one subject listed in Schedule A (iv) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English LanguageDiploma in 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevantTechnology subjects subjects subjects(Materials andManufacturing Compulsory subjects:Engineering) (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in Advanced Mathematics (I) (ii) SPM Pass in Additional Mathematics AND Physics/Chemistry OR O Level Grade E in Mathematics-Additional AND Physics/Chemistry OR UEC Grade C in Advanced Mathematics (II) AND Physics/Chemistry (iii) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in one subject listed in Schedule A (iv) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English LanguageSCHEDULE ASPM QUALIFICATION O LEVEL QUALIFICATION UEC QUALIFICATIONPhysics, Chemistry, Biology, Additional Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics Physics, Chemistry, Biology, AdvancedMathematics. – Additional Mathematics (II)Note:a) SPM holders must have at least a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah.b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Diploma.c) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
Programmes 1110Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)Material Mechanical4 years 4 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWAn in-depth understanding on the nature of materials will make you a Mechanical engineers design and develop everything you think of asbetter engineer and designer because materials are considered as the a machine from supersonic fighter jets to bicycles to toasters. Many ofheart of all branches of engineering. Nearly everything we use is made them specialise in areas such as manufacturing, automation, automotive/of materials and essentially every technology depends on breakthroughs transportation and air conditioning. Graduates will be able to analysein materials science and engineering, for instance, the development of their design using the principles of motion, energy, and force to insure thesemiconducting polymers is one of the contributing factors that has led to product functions safely, efficiently, reliably and can be manufactured at athe production of light emitting diodes (LEDs). Any engineer can search for competitive cost.materials properties from a database or book, but ability to innovate andto incorporate materials safely in design required in-depth understandingon the materials structures, properties and processing techniques. Thisprogramme is specially designed to meet the vast demand of industries.Graduates are also equipped with the knowledge on manufacturing &management which are essential for their future employment.CAREER PROSPECTS CAREER PROSPECTSThere are excellent career opportunities for Materials Engineering • Mechanical Engineers • Service/Technical Support/graduates in many fields. Graduates are employed in a wide range of • Design & Development Engineers Field Application Engineersindustries such as iron & steels, petrochemicals, electronics, ceramics, • Process/Manufacturing Engineers/polymers and composites as Metallurgical Engineers, Field/Technical • Quality Assurance Engineers/Service Engineers, Plant Engineers, R & D Engineers, Materials Engineers, Production Engineers Sales EngineersCorrosion Engineers, QA/QC Engineers and Sales & Service Engineers. • Equipment/Facilities Engineers • Automation & System Integration EngineersPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 143) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 142)• Engineering Mathematics • Electronic, Nano, Magnetic, • Engineering Mathematics • Computer-Aided Engineering/• Materials Science & Engineering Optical & Bio Materials • Engineering Mechanics/Theory of Finite Element Analysis• Workshop, Manufacturing • Quality & Reliability Machine • Dynamics of Mechanical Processes & Technology Engineering • Manufacturing Processes/ Systems/Vibration &• Engineering Drawing & CADD Acoustics• Materials Testing & Evaluation • Materials Application & Automation & Production Systems• Quality & Production Control Selection • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Computational Fluid Dynamics• Polymeric Materials • Programming for Engineers • Mechanical Instrumentation &• Chemistry & Thermodynamics of • Manufacturing Technology • Engineering Materials • Engineer & Society • Thermodynamics/Heat Transfer & Measurement Materials • Environmental Impact on • Digital Electronics &• Strength of Materials Fluid Mechanics• Mechanics of Fluids Materials • Engineering Design Microprocessors• Physical & Welding Metallurgy • Project & Dissertation • Electric Circuits & Electrical • Exergy & Renewable Energy• Composites & Ceramic Materials • Capstone Project • Engineer & Society• Corrosion Control & Protection • Industrial Training Machines • Industrial Training• Control Systems Engineering • Project Management & • Strength of Materials/Mechanics • Capstone Project• Foundry Engineering • Project & Dissertation• Surface Engineering Finance of Solids• Engineering Mechanics • Engineering Design • CNC Technology, Industrial Control & Automation • Control Systems Engineering • Project Management & Finance • Operation Management/ Manufacturing System Design/ Quality & Reliability • Engineering Management/ Communication for EngineersLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, English for the English Language, English for Communication, English for theProfession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/ContemporaryMalaysian Issues, Co-curricular Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular
Programmes 1111Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)Electrical and Electronics Electronic (Communication)4 years 4 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWElectrical and Electronic Engineering shows you how a touch screen Electronic communication is a rapidly developing field as a result ofresponds to your fingers, how your GPS knows exactly where you are modern time’s reliance on the Internet, mobile phones, broadband, andand how electricity arrives at your doorstep with a flick of a switch from wireless network. The communication engineering programme aims toa power plant hundreds of kilometers away. Electrical and Electronic develop engineers who will work at the cutting edge of the communicationdevices are everywhere, rapidly changing the way we live our lives. It is industry with emphasis on technologies for mobile and broadbandthe leading sector in Malaysia’s industry. The programme will prepare you communication. The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronicto be a competent engineer well equipped to meet the challenges of a (Communication) programme develops engineers who design, implement,very fast moving industry. Emphasis of the programme is on sustainable and manage transmission systems for a wide range of telecommunicationdesign, development and commercialisation of a wide range of electrical application such as networking security, signal processing, high frequency& electronic products and services. This includes consumer electronics, circuits, mobile communication, web technologies, wireless and satelliteintelligent control systems, electrical energy, power systems and electrical communication systems.machines. CAREER PROSPECTSCAREER PROSPECTS Graduates will find career opportunities in a wide range of sectors,Graduates will find career opportunities in a wide range of sectors, including communications, media & entertainment, aerospace, power,including aerospace, communications, instrumentation & control, IT & instrumentation & control, software engineering/IT computing, consumercomputing, consumer & industrial electronics/microelectronics, electrical & industrial electronics/microelectronics, hardware manufacturing, public& power generation machinery & equipment, manufacturing, transport utilities, scientific, medical and educational institutions, amongst others.networks, power generation, transmission & distribution, public utilities,building services, scientific, medical and educational institutions, amongst Job scopes may include developing solutions to problems using new orothers. existing technologies, mobile radio network engineering, RF test/product engineering, radio technology development, application & product design,Job scopes may include developing solutions to problems using new research & development, test & verification, inspection and maintenance,or existing technologies, product design, research & development, test marketing, sales & service, management/supervision of engineering& verification, inspection and maintenance, marketing, sales & service, projects & operations, setting up networks & equipment, systemsmanagement/supervision of engineering projects & operations, systems installation & testing, and project consultancy, amongst others.installation & testing, ensuring projects meet electrical safety regulationsand consultancy, amongst others.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 142) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 140)• Engineering Mathematics • Power System Analysis, • Engineering Mathematics • Mobile & Satelite Systems• Programming for Engineers Quality & Protection • Programming for Engineers • Embedded Systems• Engineering Drawing & CADD • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Multimedia Technology &• Digital & Analogue Electronics • High Voltage Engineering • Digital & Analogue Electronics• Digital & Analogue Systems Design • Power Transmission & • Digital & Analogue Communication Applications• Microprocessor Systems • Opto-Electronics• Communication Systems Distribution Systems Design • Fibre Optics • Electrical Energy Utilization • Microprocessor Systems • Antenna Design Principles • Renewable Energy • Circuits Analysis • Engineer & Society• Circuits Analysis • Computer Architecture • Digital Signal Processing • Engineering Management• Systems • Embedded Systems • Instrumentation & Measurement • Industrial Training• Digital Signal Processing • Microelectronics & Integrated • Applied Electromagnetics • Capstone Project• Instrumentation & Measurement • Microwave Engineering • Final Year Project• Control Systems Engineering Circuit Technology • High Frequency Circuit Design• Artificial Intelligence • Multimedia Technology & • Wireless Communication &• Electrical Technology• Power Electronics & Drives Applications Standards • Engineer & Society • Information Theory & Error Coding • Project I, II • Industrial Training • Capstone Project • Project Management & FinanceLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, English for the English Language, English for Communication, English for theProfession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/ContemporaryMalaysian Issues, Co-curricular Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular
Programmes 1112Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)Mechatronics4 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEWMechatronics is multidisciplinary field of engineering which includesMechanical, Electronic, Control, Networking and Software. The design,development and control of diverse system are used in a wide range ofindustries which includes automated and production systems, medicalinstruments, robotics, automative subsystems such as anti-lock brakingsystems and electrical appliances. Graduates are therefore involved inalmost every possible industry at applications level, development level,manufacturing level and advanced research level.CAREER PROSPECTS • Instrumentation & Control Engineers• Mechatronics Engineers• Design & Development Engineers • Automation & System• Service/Technical Support/Field Integration Engineers Application Engineers • Sales Engineers• Control Engineers • Robotics EngineersPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 142)• Engineering Mathematics • Embedded Systems• Engineering Mechanics/Theory of Engineering Machines • Engineering Design• Engineering Drawing & CADD • Control Systems Engineering• Basic Electronics/Power • CNC, Robotics Technology/ Electronics and Drives Robotic Systems & Design• Electrical Circuits & Electrical • Networking Systems • Artificial Intelligence Machines • Project Management &• Engineering Materials• Programming for Engineers Finance• Industrial Control & Automation/ • Engineer & Society/ Automation System Design Engineering Management/• Thermodynamics/Heat Transfer Communication for Engineers• Strength of Materials • Exergy & Renewable Energy• Digital & Analogue Electronics/ • Project & Dissertation • Industrial Training Digital Signal Processing • Capstone Project• Microprocessor Systems• Measurement & Instrumentation• Computer-aided Engineering/ Finite Element AnalysisLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, English for theProfession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/ContemporaryMalaysian Issues, Co-curricular
Programmes 1113Diploma in Technology (Mechanical Diploma in Technology (Mechatronics)and Manufacturing Engineering) 3 years3 years PROGRAMME OVERVIEWPROGRAMME OVERVIEW Mechatronics is the integration of mechanical engineering systems withMechanical engineering is one of the broadest of engineering disciplines. It electronic and electrical controls systems. Mechatronics is involved inis referred as the ‘mother’ branch of engineering. Most of the inventions in such diverse products and systems such as robots, automated machinesthe modern era are due to the contribution of knowledge and application of and production systems, automobiles, aircrafts, medical devices andmechanical engineering. Mechanical engineers contribute their knowledge manyin the design, development, manufacture, testing of various engines, others. Graduates will be able to work in a wide spectrum of industriesvehicles and machines, manufacturing plants, automated mechanical including robotics, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing and etc.systems, etc. Graduates will be able to work in a wide spectrum ofindustries including manufacturing, oil & gas, automotive, chemicalprocessing, air conditioning & refrigeration, agriculture and many others.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSIONGraduates can be employed as Graduates may be admitted into Graduates can be employed Graduates may be admitted intotechnical assistant at supervisory Year 2 of Bachelor of Engineering as technical assistant and at Year 2 of Bachelor of Engineeringand/or executive level in (Honours) Mechanical. executive level in the industries of (Honours) Mechatronic.manufacturing industries to ensure manufacturing, robotics & automation,engineering processes/operation are instrumentation & control, computingcarried out efficiently and safely. They and sales and servicing.can also help prevent problems andtroubleshoot and rectify situationsthat can lead to problems in theengineering processes.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (MINIMUM CREDITS: 90) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (MINIMUM CREDITS: 90)• Mathematics • Kinematics & Dynamics • Mathematics • Thermodynamics, Fluid &• Engineering Science • Thermodynamic, Fluid & • Engineering Science Process Engineering• Engineering Drawing & CADD • Principles of Electrical & Electronic• Workshop Technology Process Engineering • Electrical Technology &• Production Planning • Engineering Materials Engineering Circuits• Manufacturing Processes • CNC & CAD/CAM Technology • Basic/Digital/Analogue Electronics• Industrial Automation • Engineering Perspectives & • Computer Studies • Mechatronics• C++ Programming • Microprocessors • Mechanical & Structural• Theory of Machines Skills • Robotics, Manufacture & Process• Mechanical & Structural • Industrial Management Engineering Engineering • Kinematics & Dynamics Engineering Studies (Engineering) • Engineering Drawing & CADD • C++ Programming • Project • Engineering Materials • Engineering Perspective & • Industrial Training • Project • Industrial Training Skills • Industrial Management Studies (Engineering)LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS,Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 1114Diploma in Technology Diploma in Technology (Materials and(Electronic Engineering) Manufacturing Engineering)3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWElectronic technologies form the foundation of modern society, making Can you imagine what will happen if our world is without materials?possible the devices and systems that we rely upon in our daily life such as Breakthroughs in materials science and engineering improve the quality ofmobile communications, computer networks, medical equipment, video our daily lives. Nearly everything we use is made of materials andand audio systems and industrial control and automation. Electronics is essentially every technology depends on materials development anda broad engineering field, giving students enormous flexibility and wide innovation. This Diploma is aimed to produce graduates with a soundranging career options. The Diploma in Technology (Electronic Engineering) foundation in materials engineering to meet the demand of industriesemphasises on design of digital and analogue systems with a focus on and also to pursue higher qualification in this field. It encompasses theapplying basic concepts and skills to real world situations and developing relationships between structures, properties, selection and processingbroad-based knowledge with a curriculum that includes electronic of materials to various areas of science and engineering. Graduates aredevices, communications, automation and control, software engineering also equipped with the knowledge which are essential for their futureand embedded systems. The Diploma programme is designed to bridge employment such as management and quality control.the gap for school leavers for a successful university study in Electricaland Electronics or Electronic Communication engineering.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSION Graduates may be employed asGraduates will find flexible and Graduates may be admitted into assistant engineers, executives or Graduates may be admitted intowide ranging of career options Year 2 of:- support staff in a wide variety of Year 2 of Bachelor of Engineeringin the industries of aerospace, • Bachelor of Engineering fields such as production, design (Honours) Material.telecommunications, instrumentation and development, marketing, sales,& control, computing, consumer and (Honours) Electrical and management, quality assurance,industrial electronics with job scopes Electronics testing and maintenance.that may include product design, • Bachelor of Engineeringdevelopment & testing, maintenance, (Honours) Electronicmarketing and sales & services. (Communication)PROGRAMME OUTLINE (MINIMUM CREDITS: 90) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (MINIMUM CREDITS: 90)• Mathematics • Electrical Technology & • Mathematics • Thermodynamic, Fluid &• Engineering Science Circuits • Engineering Science Process Engineering• Engineering Drawing & CADD • Production Engineering• Digital & Analogue Electronics • Embedded Systems, Design & • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Mechanical & Structural• Microprocessors Applications • Materials Science Engineering• C++ Programming • Materials Testing• Engineering Materials • Software • Introduction to Manufacturing • Materials Application &• Industrial Control & Automation • Project Selection• Principles of Electrical & Electronic • Engineering Perspectives & Processes • Quality & Production Control • Phase Transformations & Heat Engineering Skills • C++ Programming Treatment• Electronic Instrumentation & • Industrial Management • Engineering Materials • Polymeric Materials • Corrosion Processes & Communications Studies (Engineering) • Project Protection• Engineering Mechanics • Industrial Training • Industrial Training • Engineering Perspectives & Skills • Industrial Management Studies (Engineering)LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS,Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities 115 Faculty of Social Science, Arts and HumanitiesThe Faculty of Social Science, Arts & Humanities offers Diploma and Bachelor Degree programmes in Communication, CreativeArts, Hospitality Management, Social Science and Humanities. We assure you that your learning journey with us will be experientially fun-filled and fulfilling as we adopt hands-on learning, practical tasks, challenge your critical thinking, conduct presentations, organise events, apply case studies and undertake internship. We are committed to honing your know-how and expertise to ensure that you have the qualities to stand out in your related fields and to be sought after by the relevant industry. Our high-calibre, well-qualified and industry-experienced academic team welcome you here at the Faculty of Social Science, Arts & Humanities. We mentor you on critical skills that will aid you in academic excellence and professional practices that will pave the way for you to become capable and employable graduates fitting yourself well into the employment market. CEritixcapliltoyre Cthe Wonders of Aprpelaiteivdity CSocmiemnucneitsyCONTENTS Bachelor Degree DiplomaIntroduction • Advertising • AdvertisingGeneral Progression Route • Broadcasting • Broadcast CommunicationMinimum Entry Requirements • Journalism • Journalism • Media Studies • Media Studies • Public Relations • Public Relations • Psychology • Counselling • Fashion Design • Hotel Management • Graphic Design • Tourism • Creative Multimedia • Culinary Arts • Tourism Management • Event Management • Hospitality Management • Multimedia Design • Corporate Communication • Graphic Design • Hospitality and Catering Management • Fashion Design • Event Management • Baking and Cake Artistry • English with Drama • Communication and Media Studies
General Progression Route116 STPM/A Level/ Bachelor (Honours) Degree UEC/equivalent Dual Award Partner with Year 1 • Coventry University, UK Foundation Postgraduate Degree • Sheffield Hallam University, UK SPM/ O Level/equivalent Diploma on credit transfer up to Year 2INTAKESJanuary March May September/October• Foundation • Selected Bachelor Degree • Bachelor Degree • Foundation• Cambridge GCE A Level • Diploma • Selected Bachelor Degree/ programmes only • Foundation • Cambridge GCE A Level Diploma programmes onlyPROGRAMMES OFFEREDDiploma (2 years) on credit transfer Bachelor Degree (3 years)Diploma in Fashion Design • Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion DesignDiploma in Graphic Design • Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic DesignDiploma in Multimedia Design • Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours)Diploma in Mass Communication (Journalism) • Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism Dual Award withDiploma in Mass Communication • Bachelor of Communication (Honours)(Broadcast Communication) in Broadcasting Model: i) Dual Award only (completed at TAR UC) - • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) English with Drama ii) Dual Award with 1 Semester Study AbroadDiploma in Mass Communication (Media Studies) • Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media StudiesDiploma in Mass Communication (Public Relations) • Bachelor of Public Relations (Honours)Diploma in Social Science (Counselling) • Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in PsychologyDiploma in Hospitality Management (Tourism) • Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) Model: Dual Award withDiploma in Hospitality Management (Hotel Management) • Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Honours) 1 Semester Study AbroadDiploma in Hotel ManagementDiploma in Mass Communication (Advertising) • Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in AdvertisingDiploma in Hospitality Management • Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management(Hotel Management) (Honours)Diploma in Hotel ManagementDiploma in Culinary Arts (2 years 4 months) • Bachelor of Corporate Communication (Honours)Diploma in Mass Communication (Public Relations) • Bachelor in Tourism Management (Honours) (EventDiploma in Event Management Management)Diploma in Hospitality Management (Tourism) -Diploma in Communication and Media Studies -Diploma in Baking and Cake Artistry (2 years 4 months)For more information on Dual Award, please refer to Page 15.Partner universities for the Dual Award programmes may change from time to time to ensure the best value and quality is offered to students. Students are advised to obtain thelatest information on Dual Award partner university for their programme from the relevant faculty.
Minimum Entry Requirements 117BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/DEGREE TAR UC STPM A Level SAM CPU UECBachelor of Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation inCommunication relevant subjects relevant subjects minimum Grade in 6 relevant(Honours) in B in 2 relevant subjects relevant subjects Arts (Track A/Advertising subjects Track B)Bachelor ofCommunication OR(Honours) inBroadcasting • Relevant DiplomaBachelor ofCommunication(Honours) inJournalismBachelor of ANDCommunication SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English Language(Honours) in MediaStudiesBachelor of Public Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation inRelations (Honours) relevant subjects relevant subjects minimum Grade in 6 relevant relevant subjects Arts (Track A/ B in 2 relevant subjects Track B) subjects AND OR SPM pass in Bahasa Malaysia • Relevant Diploma AND SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English LanguageBachelor of Corporate Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and 70% in 6 relevant Grade B in 5 • Foundation inCommunication relevant subjects relevant subjects minimum Grade subjects(Honours) B in 2 relevant relevant subjects Arts (Track A/ subjects Track B) OR AND • Relevant SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English Language DiplomaBachelor of Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation inHospitality relevant subjects relevant subjects minimum Grade in 6 relevantManagement B in 2 relevant subjects relevant subjects Arts (Track A/(Honours) subjects Track B) ORBachelor of Tourism • RelevantManagement Diploma(Honours)Bachelor ofHospitalityand CateringManagement(Honours)Bachelor in Tourism ANDManagement SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**(Honours)(Event Management)** Grade C and above in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants who fail English Language at SPM/O Level/UEC level.Note:a) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree.b) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes.c) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
Minimum Entry Requirements 118BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/DEGREE TAR UC STPM A Level SAM CPU UECBachelor of Creative Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation inMultimedia (Honours) relevant subjects relevant subjects minimum Grade in 6 relevant B in 2 relevant subjects relevant subjects Arts (Track A/ subjects Track B) OR AND • Relevant SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language** Diploma (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)#Bachelor of Design Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation in(Honours) in Graphic relevant subjects relevant subjects minimum Grade in 6 relevant relevant subjects Arts (Track A/Design B in 2 relevant subjects which must Track B) subjects include EnglishBachelor of Design Language OR(Honours) in FashionDesign • Relevant Diploma AND SPM Pass/O Level Grade E in English Language AND MUET Band 1 or replaced with IELTS Band Score 5.5/TOEFL Score 550 (Paper-based)/ 213 (Computer-based)/79 (Internet-based) AND Applicants must pass a specified portfolio test and interview to be conducted by TAR UCBachelor of Social Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • FoundationScience relevant subjects relevant subjects minimum Grade in 6 relevant(Honours) in B in 2 relevant subjects relevant subjects in Arts (TrackPsychology subjects A/Track B) AND credit in Mathematics and one science subject and a pass in English Language at SPM/ equivalent OR AND • Relevant SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in one Mathematics subject Diploma AND credit in AND Mathematics SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in one science subject and one science subject AND and a pass in SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language English Language at SPM/ equivalentBachelor of Arts Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation(Honours) English with relevant subjects relevant subjects minimum Grade in 6 relevantDrama B in 2 relevant subjects relevant subjects in Arts (Track subjects A/Track B) AND SPM Grade B/O Level Grade B/UEC Grade B4 in English Language# Graduates with CGPA below 2.5000 are required to sit and pass a specified portfolio test and interview.** Grade C and above in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants who fail English Language at SPM/O Level/UEC level.Note:a) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree.b) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes.c) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
Minimum Entry Requirements 119DIPLOMA ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/ TAR UC SPM O Level UECDiploma in Mass 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant Relevant CertificateCommunication(Advertising) subjects subjects subjectsDiploma in MassCommunication(BroadcastCommunication)Diploma in MassCommunication(Journalism)Diploma in MassCommunication(Media Studies)Diploma in MassCommunication(Public Relations)Diploma in Compulsory subjects:Communication and SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English LanguageMedia Studies 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant Relevant CertificateDiploma in Hospitality subjects subjects subjectsManagement(Tourism)Diploma in HospitalityManagement (HotelManagement)Diploma in HotelManagementDiploma in EventManagementDiploma in Compulsory subjects:Culinary Arts SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Diploma in Social 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant -Science (Counselling) subjects subjects subjects Compulsory subjects: (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics /UEC Grade B in one Mathematics subject (ii) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in one science subject (iii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English LanguageDiploma in Graphic 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant Relevant CertificateDesign subjects subjects subjectsDiploma in Fashion Compulsory subjects:Design SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Diploma in Multimedia ANDDesign Applicants must pass a specified portfolio test and interview to be conducted by TAR UCDiploma in Baking and 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant - subjects subjectsCake Artistry subjects Compulsory subjects: SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**** Grade C and above in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants who fail English Language at SPM/O Level/UEC level.Note:a) SPM holders must have at least a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah.b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Diploma.c) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
Programmes 120Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Communication(Honours) in Advertising (Honours) in Broadcasting3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme encompasses the basic knowledge and practical skills of This programme entails knowledge and skills for the technicaladvertising, media and communication. This programme aims not only to understanding, writing, scripting, presenting and organising of traditionalproduce advertising personnel who can apply the relevant skills in the field and new broadcast media. There are also specific courses designed toof advertising, but also to offer students a greater depth of knowledge and enhance the depth of knowledge and appreciation of the broadcastpractical skills in terms of management and persuasive communication, communication industry, like Film Appreciation, Criticism and Interpretation,preparing students to join a competitive and dynamic industry. Student will Cinematography and Visual Communication, Production and Multimedia,also develop a critical understanding and appreciation of the advertising Radio Journalism, Communication Technology, Communication Theoriesprofession, in addition to acquiring relevant computer software skills. as well as application in Audio, Television and Video Production.CAREER PROSPECTS • Advertising & Promotion CAREER PROSPECTS • Production houses Personnel • Advertising agencies• Account Executives • TV and Radio programming • Creative industries• Media Planners • Social Media Executives • Disc jockeying• Copywriters • Research writing for broadcast media • Internet-based businessesPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 127) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 127)• Introduction to Mass • Advertising Project I • Introduction to Mass • Industrial Attachment Communication • Statistical Analysis for Communication • Broadcast Communication• Fundamental of Advertising Communication • Audio Production Project I• Design Fundamentals • Translation & Advertising • Scripting (Audio) • Broadcast Communication• Advertising & Society • Multimedia Production for • Scripting (Video)• Fundamentals of Photography • Video Production Project II• Media Planning for Advertising Advertising • Introduction to Film • Multi Camera Studio• Basic Copywriting • Accounts Management for • Cinematography & Visual• Consumer Behaviour & Culture Production• Communication Theories Advertising Communication • Screen Production OR• Communication Research • International Advertising • Communication Theories • Advertising Project II • Communication Research Applied Broadcast OR Event Methods • Creative Strategy for Management and Promotion• Theories of Advertising Methods • Communication Technology:• Advanced Copywriting Advertising • Audio & Video Editing Policy and Planning OR Media• TVC Production • Codes and Practices of • Production & Multimedia Audiences OR Web Design and• Media Audiences OR Media • Rhetoric Streaming Media Advertising • Television Production • TV Journalism Aesthetics • Advertising & New Media OR • Single Camera Production • Documentary Production OR• Advanced Photography • Statistical Analysis for Media Management• Visual Communication Art Direction for Advertising • Politics & Media• Industrial Attachment Communication • Malaysia: Religious & Cultural • Film Appreciation, Criticism & Practices Interpretation • Radio JournalismLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English forCommunication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, Communication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik,English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 121Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Communication(Honours) in Journalism (Honours) in Media Studies3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme is designed for students who wish to develop a career This programme takes the relationships between media and society toin journalism with an emphasis on producing graduates that are highly a greater height where students are exposed to various actors, interestsemployable in the media world. The programme offers a teaching and and issues that revolve around the media systems. Students will acquireexperiential learning experience that prepares students with enhanced knowledge concerning media policies, industries, literacies, audiences,and progressive skills for professional media reporting. With its hands-on cultures and social concerns. This programme further complementsapproach, the programme nurtures graduates that are fast-learners for an students’ conceptual understanding with research, writing, computingevolving media world and to meet the changing demands and challenges and organisational skills that will enhance their competitiveness in theof the industry. employment market.CAREER PROSPECTS • Copy Editors CAREER PROSPECTS • Media Writers and Educators • Editors • Broadcasting• Journalists • Advertising • Media Planners• Writers • Public Relations• Reporters • Producers of InformationPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 126) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 127)• Introduction to Mass • Communication Research • Introduction to Mass • Industrial Attachment Communication Methods Communication • Politics & the Media • Online Business &• News Gathering, Reporting & • Statistical Analysis for • Media Writing (Print & Electronic) Writing Communication • Fundamental of Media Planning Communication • Introduction to Human • Media Studies Project I• Media in Malaysia • Sports Journalism • Writing Strategy OR Broadcast• Media Law • Industrial Attachment Communication• Advanced News Gathering, • Newspaper Editing, Design & • Print Production Journalism • Introduction to Film • Documentary Production OR Reporting & Writing Layout • Malaysia: Religious & Cultural• Photojournalism • Broadcast Journalism Comparative International• News Subediting • JR Project I Practices Media• Chinese Creative Writing OR • Journalism Ethics & Issues • Rhetoric • Media Studies Project II • Feature Writing • Communication Theories • Advanced Electronic Media Creative Writing • Global Journalism OR Citizen • Communication Research • Seminar on Issues in Media• Interviewing for Journalism Communication• Local News Reporting Journalism OR War & Conflict Methods • Media Literacy• Persuasive Writing Reporting • Media Audiences OR Visual • Event Management &• Online Journalism • PR Practices in Malaysia OR Promotion OR Screen• Communication Theories Intercultural Communication Communication Production & Management• Television Production OR OR Music Journalism • Electronic Media Production Media Audiences • Politics and the Media OR • Media Management Introduction to Corporate • Content Editing OR Media Communication • Newspaper Management and Aesthetics Competition • Theory of Film • JR Project II • Statistical Analysis for • Business News Writing OR Investigative Reporting OR Communication Applied Journalism ProjectLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English forCommunication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, Communication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik,English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 122Bachelor of Public Relations Bachelor of Social Science (Honours)(Honours) in Psychology3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWPublic relations professionals are sources and producers of information This programme aims at providing a wide range of psychologicalfor organisations and businesses. They are the information providers knowledge and research skills, covering various aspects of humansought by the media, client organisations and also the public that they behaviours, mental processes and experiences. Students learn to explorerepresent. This programme develops students’ industry and experiential and understand human behaviours and perceptions in a variety ofexpertise in formulating media strategies, managing and running PR situations. They are required to develop application and analytical skills incampaigns, producing PR write-ups and promotional material. psychology to deal with real-life situations.To produce capable PR practitioners, media liaisons and strategicmanagers, it entails courses in corporate communication, crisismanagement, integrated marketing communication, advertising, socialmedia, public opinion, and media ethics. Students’ experiential skills areenhanced via case studies, campaigns management and internship.CAREER PROSPECTS • Hospitality CAREER PROSPECTS • Sales & marketing • Marketing Communication • Management & administration• PR department and consultancy • A myriad of service providers • Research institutions • Educational institutions• Ads and marketing firm • Consultancies• Media companies • Training & development• Events managementPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 127) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 127)• Introduction to Mass • Industrial Attachment • Introduction to Psychology • Professional & Research Communication • PR for Non-Profit • Industrial & Organisational Ethics in Psychology • Crisis Management in PR• Introduction to Public Relations • Introduction to Corporate Psychology • Principles of Management in• Public Speaking for PR • Introduction to Counselling Psychology OR Organisation• Public Relations Strategies & Tools Communication • Lifespan Developmental Behaviour• Public Relations Writing • PR Campaign Planning &• Public Opinion & Persuasion Psychology • Psychology Project I• Media Law & Ethics Management • Counselling Skills & Methods • Testing & Measurement• Media Relations • Public Relations Project I • Leadership Skills • Disorders of Childhood &• Desktop Publishing OR Basic • Statistical Analysis for • Statistical Techniques for Adolescence Photography for PR Communication Psychology I • Physiological Psychology• Communication Theories • Introduction to Organisational • Theories of Personality • Cross Cultural Psychology• Communication Research • Health Psychology • Psychology Project II Communication • Music and Our Life OR Introduction • Motivation & Emotion Methods OR Psychology for • Positive Psychology OR• Theories, Roles & Models of PR Communication to Academic Writing OR• PR and New Media • Publication for PR OR Globalisation & Communication OR Educational Psychology• Advanced PR Writing Multimedia Tools for PR Socio-Cultural Communication • Industrial Training• Media Planning for PR • Public Relations Project II • Research Methods in Psychology • Social Psychology• Introduction to Integrated • PR Practices in Malaysia • Statistical Techniques for • Consumer Behaviour OR Psychology II Marketing Communication • Abnormal Psychology Conflict Management with• Socio-Cultural Communication OR • Cognitive Psychology Psychology • Critical Thinking Globalisation & CommunicationLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English forCommunication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, Communication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik,English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for the Humanities, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 123Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Bachelor of Design (Honours) inFashion Design Graphic Design3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme integrates theoretical and specialised practical knowledge The Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design programme nurturesto prepare students for a career in the fashion industry. Professionals your design capabilities across a range of creative industry-relevantseeking to upgrade skills in apparel construction, patternmaking, draping, practices, from commercial, education, to environment, cultural, andtailoring and other fashion design related areas can also pursue this communities. The programme focuses on graphical aspects of print,programme for career enhancement. The curriculum blends creative illustration and interactive design which contributes to the problem-and intellectual approaches to visual-design innovations encompassing solving challenges in any area of visual communication.learning in both traditional and computer-generated designs. Thisstimulates students to develop their own sense of design and style and Throughout the programme, you will develop skills in design management,enable graduates to excel in the competitive local and international creative portfolio and design research.You will be managing a range offashion industry. group and individual projects, in which you will demonstrate effective organisation and production of your work. Courses offered focuses onThis programme is designed with a focus on acquiring the technical and moving you from a broad-based learning experience to your own designprofessional skills required by the fashion industry. At the same time, it research investigations, where you will focus on your specialism inhones students personal fashion signature and prepares them for entry- preparation for your final year graduation showcase project.level employment namely costume designer, assistant fashion buyer,fashion designer, or seamstress. The programme also encompasses a semester of industrial training as you will be attached to established industry networks, helping you to gainWhether you want to make your mark as a designer, fashion stylist, or insights and skills you need as an industry-ready graduate. During yourthe force behind driving demand for the latest designs, this programme internship, you will further develop and enhance your portfolio needs,ensures that you will be all prepared for a thriving and creative industry. preparing for a better future career prospect.CAREER PROSPECTS • Fashion Retails CAREER PROSPECTS • Packaging Designers • Retail Buyers • Web Page Designers• Fashion & Image Consultants • Pattern & Marker Makers • Educators • Marketing Managers• Fashion & Apparel Designers • Paper Pattern Digitizer and • Visualisers • Interaction Designers• Garment Manufacturing Designers • Illustrators • General Merchandisers• Garment & Textile Designers Graders • Typographers • Instructional Designers• Fashion Designers • Visual Merchandisers • Art Directors • Event Display Designers• Fashion & Textiles Buyers • Fashion Event Organisers • Photographers • Communication Designers• Fashion & Textiles Merchandisers • Production Assistants • Brand Designers • Sales Promotion Designers• Costume for Performing Arts • Fashion Stylists • Signage Designers • Advertising Agencies & • Fashion Illustrators • Graphic Designers Designers • Wardrobe Assistants • Design Consultants Publishing Agencies • In-House DesignersPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 127) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 126)• Introduction to Art • Textile: Exploration & Practices • Basic Software Application for • Digital Visualization• Fundamentals of Fashion Design • Draping II Designers • Sales Promotion Design• Garment & Pattern Construction I • Fashion Buying & • Sculpture OR Editorial Design• Figure Drawing for Fashion • Fundamentals of Design • Industrial Training• History of Costume Merchandising • Colour Theory • Graphic Design Project• Fashion Design Illustration • Sculpture OR Batik • Drawing• Fashion Design Concepts OR Print • Introduction to Art Management Appreciation • Basic Photography • Web Design & Production Design • Industrial Training • Layout & Typography • Publication Design• Basic Photography OR Digital • Media & Advertising for • Illustration & Concept OR Fashion • Exhibition Management & Illustration Fashion Design Illustration Implementation• Colour Theory • Garment & Pattern • Print Design • Interactive Multimedia• Draping I • Digital Typography OR Batik • Graphic Design Project &• Garment & Pattern Construction II Construction III• Software Application for Fashion • Fashion Design Project Appreciation Portfolio• Advanced Fashion Design • Design Thinking • Design & Society Planning • Information Graphics • Type in Motion OR Fashion Illustration • Fashion Embroidery • Packaging Design• Painting Techniques OR Applied • Fashion Business • Painting Techniques OR Applied Accessories • Professional Practices for Photography Management Photography• Research for Arts & Design • Fashion Design Project & • Research for Arts & Design Designers• Malaysia Costumes & Cultural • Corporate Identity & Branding Portfolio • Advertising & Design Studies • Fashion Event Management • Design & Society • Type in Motion OR Fashion Accessories • Professional Practices for DesignersLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English forCommunication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, Communication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik,English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 124Bachelor of Creative Multimedia Bachelor of Tourism Management(Honours) (Honours)3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThe Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) programme equips The tourism industry in Malaysia is one of the fastest growing industriesstudents with industry-driven innovative and competent skills to create being the second main national economy contributor. As this sector grows,creative multimedia contents. With emphasis on knowledge and skills there will be a greater emphasis and commitment to expand and improvein studio-based design processes and techniques, graduates will have a tourism products and services.wide range of career options in various media related industries. This programme will involve students in context of travel-relatedThe progamme also constantly makes progressive technological business, such as marketing, foreign languages and convention andimprovements in line with industry developments as will as design trends meeting management. Special emphasis is placed on the development ofto ensure that graduates are able to thrive and be adaptable in an ever- interpersonal, communication and critical thinking skills. Graduates wouldevolving industry. have developed a mature understanding of their field through field trips locally and internationally as well as industrial attachment.We are locally and internationally recognised; graduates are widelyaccepted by local and creative industries overseas. The programmeactively supports participation in creative workshops, events, andcompetitions and students projects have won numerous awards. Theprogramme also includes a 3-month internship period, allowing studentsto practically experience and involve themselves in managing industriallevel projects.CAREER PROSPECTS CAREER PROSPECTS• Interactive Media Artists/Designers • Digital Filmmakers/Editors • Travel agencies • Ecotourism• UX & Web Designers • Post Production Designers/ • Tourist attractions • Conferences & exhibition• Mobile Application Developers • Resorts• Social Media/Content Designers Compositors • Hotels centres• 2D/3D Animators • Instructional Designers/ • Research & development • Other related tourism• Motion Designers • Tourism marketing Game Designers organisation • Creative Technologies EntrepreneursPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 127) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 125)• Introduction to Art • Industrial Training • Introduction to Tourism • Japanese Language II OR• Fundamentals of Design • Project Management • Introduction to Hospitality French Language II OR Korean• Image Manipulation • New Media Language II• Drawing • Media & Innovation Management• Design Thinking • Digital Media Project • Hospitality Economics • Tourism Issues in South East• Interactive Web Design • Design & Society • Japanese Language I OR French Asia• Digital Illustration • Integrated Marketing• Basic Photography Language I OR Korean Language I • Responsible Tourism• 2D Animation Communication • Hospitality Accounting • Understanding World Culture• Information & Interface Design • Type in Motion OR Fashion • Professional Development • Tourism & Hospitality Industry• Digital Video Production • Strategic Management• Photomedia Accessories • Hospitality Marketing Project• Web Programming • Research Methodology in Arts • Introduction to Information • Tourism Product & Destination• Arts Law • Painting Techniques OR• Audio Design Technology Development• Motion Graphics Applied Photography • Principles of Management • Sustainable Tourism• Content Management • Editorial Design OR Sculpture • Legal Aspects in Hospitality • Tourism Policy & Planning• 3D Animation • Inbound Tour Business Industry • Tourism Recreation & • Geography of Tourism • Airline Reservation & Ticketing Management • Principle of Tourism • International Tourism • HRM for Hospitality Industry • Hospitality Financial • Contemporary Tourism Challenges • Statistical Analysis for Business Accounting • Tourism & Hospitality Research Methods • Industrial Attachment • EntrepreneurshipLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English forCommunication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, Communication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik,English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 125Bachelor of Hospitality Management Bachelor of Corporate Communication(Honours) (Honours)3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThe hospitality industry is diverse in nature and provides abundant job This programme equips students with the requisite theoretical knowledgeopportunities worldwide. This programme is aimed to guide students and experiential skills to work in a myriad of sectors such as public affairsthrough a progression route for rapid advancement in their career within and the media industry. This provides an expansive platform for corporatethe industry upon graduation. Technical skills in both food and beverage communication graduates to enter the commercial, service-oriented,and rooms divisions as well as managerial and personal skills are governmental and multi-national corporations.incorporated into the programme to facilitate employment opportunitiesamong local or international establishments. In addition, this programme inculcates in its graduates practical expertise in formulating communication, media and marketing strategies, managing and running events, producing corporate write-ups and promotional materials, as well as organising publicity events and exhibitions.CAREER PROSPECTS • MICE CAREER PROSPECTS • Event Management • Catering and services Executives• Hotels, resorts and spas • Corporate communication• Theme parks companies & clubs professionals • Media Liaison Officers• Cruises • Home stay establishments • Community Affairs Executives• Airlines • Independent cafes • Public Affairs Executives• Food and beverage equipment • Food and beverage supplies • Middle management, supervisory supplies and strategic-level personnel in PR departmentsPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 125) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 122)• Nutrition Studies • Tourism Management • Introduction to Mass • Industrial Attachment• Introduction to Hospitality • Statistical Analysis for Communication • Publication for Corporate Management Business • Introduction to Public Relations Communication• Hospitality Economics • Rooms Division Management • Mass Media and Society • Statistical Analysis for• Japanese Language I OR French • Food Preparation II (Practical) • Media Law Communication • Food and Beverage Service • Introduction to Journalism • Event Planning and Language I OR Korean Language I • Basic Entrepreneurship• Hospitality Accounting Management • Public Speaking Management• Hospitality Marketing • Restaurant Management • Integrated Marketing • Professional Practice and• Introduction to Information • Hospitality Financial Communication Ethics Technology Accounting • Introduction to Corporate • Crisis Management• Principles of Management • Tourism & Hospitality • Corporate Image and Branding• Legal Aspects in Hospitality Communication • Government Relations Research Methods • Communication Theories • Dissertation I Industry • Professional Development • Research Methodology in • Organisational• Japanese Language II OR French • Ecotourism OR Sustainable Communication I Communication OR Media Language II OR Korean Language II Tourism • Corporate Writing Relations• Theory of Food • Tourism & Hospitality Industry • Research Methodology in • Dissertation II• Beverage Management (Theory) • Corporate Social• Beverage Appreciation (Practical) Project Communication II Responsibility• Food Preparation I (Practical) • Strategic Management • Small Group Communication• HRM for Hospitality Industry • Retail Management • Interpersonal Communication• Resorts Management • Food & Beverage Cost Control • Basic Broadcast Production OR • Industrial Attachment • Entrepreneurship Basic PhotographyLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English forCommunication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, Communication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik,English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 126 Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management (Honours) 3 years PROGRAMME OVERVIEW This programme aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge and skills, critical thinking skills, creativity and innovation in the hospitality as well as catering industry. It will produce graduates that are competent in hospitality and catering management with relevant theoretical knowledge to give professional and ethical services to the public. It also aims to inculcate in students the practice of reliable work culture, keeping in mind accountability to the community in terms of safe and responsible hospitality and catering management. CAREER PROSPECTS • Food and beverage • Food court operations • Hotels and resorts • Commercial caterers • Clubs and associations • Restaurant chains • PR and event management • Sales and marketing • Convention centres PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 120) • Introduction to Information • Cultural Food Habits Technology • Hospitality Retail Management • Procurement Management • Introduction to Hospitality Industry • Room Division Management • Catering Service • Festival and Special Event • Food Hygiene and Safety • Japanese Language I Management • Legal Aspects in Hospitality • Integrated Marketing • Baking and Pastry • Japanese Language II Communication for Hospitality • Food and Beverage Cost Control and Catering • Catering Operations and • Hospitality and Catering Strategic Management Management • Hospitality and Catering • Food and Beverage Menu Planning Entrepreneurship • Financial Accounting for and Development Hospitality and Catering • Commercial Food Preparation and • Research Methodology for Hospitality and Catering Production • Hospitality and Catering • Hospitality Organisational Industry Project • Hospitality and Catering Behaviour Internship • Managing Guest Service • Hospitality Professional Development • Fundamental Cookery • Statistical Analysis for Business LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular
Programmes 127Bachelor in Tourism Management Bachelor of Arts (Honours) English(Honours) (Event Management) with Drama3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWDesigned to prepare students for the demands of the industry, this This programme aims to produce graduates with effective communicationprogramme combines fundamental areas of event management in skills and fundamental knowledge of the English Language, as well as thethe tourism context. Events are becoming a vital part of tourism and skills in drama, to perform and communicate competently and effectivelybusinesses, and students will be guided to be adaptable and resourceful to for professional employment in any organisation where the Englishthrive in this fast-paced career filled with exciting opportunities and varied Language is required as the medium of communication. This uniqueworkplace experiences. Hands-on learning opportunities are tailored combination of both the practicality of the English Language as a vitalinto the programme through which students learn to stage events from language tool and the richness of performing arts will provide graduatesconception to completion. All these competencies are highly relevant to with a competitive advantage of possessing a good command of thethrive in the competitive and dynamic tourism and event industry. language, as well as creative skills and talents.CAREER PROSPECTS • Airlines/Cruise lines CAREER PROSPECTS • Play Directors • Convention Centres • Actors/Actresses• Tourism, leisure, and event & • MICE Companies • Writers • Stage Production Crews convention management • PR and Event firms • Editors • Scriptwriters • Sales and Marketing • Content Writers/Producers for • Playwrights• Clubs and Recreation industry• Travel industry online and print media• Hotels and Resorts industry • English Language Teachers/ Lecturers • Drama Teachers/LecturersPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 121) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 122)• Introduction to Information • Tourism Organisational • Structure and Grammar of English • World Literature Technology Behaviour I • Project I • Literature, Adaptation and the• Introduction to Tourism Industry • Sustainable Tourism • Introduction to Linguistics• Principles Management of Tourism • Tourism Crisis Management • English Phonetics and Phonology Screen• Tourism Economics • Professional Development for • Introduction to English Literature • Project II• Tourism Marketing • Structure and Grammar of English • Studies in Drama• Services Marketing Management Event • Renaissance Drama• Japanese Language I • Tourism Retail Management II • Fundamentals of Acting and• Japanese Language II • Tourism Event Management • Malaysian Literature• Legal Aspects in Hospitality • Sport Tourism Event • Expository Writing Characterisation• Human Resource Management for • Event Sponsorship • English Morphology and Syntax • Introduction to Audio-visual • Business Communication Hospitality Industry Management • Language Awareness Production• Managing Guest Service • Event Experience and Design • Introduction to Sociolinguistics • Stage Management• MICE Management • Festival and Special Event • Corporate Writing • Playwriting• Accounting for Tourism • Introduction to Discourse Analysis • Theatre Practices• Travel and Tour Operations Management • Introduction to Psycholinguistics • Study Skills or History of the• Research Methodology for Tourism • Event Safety and Risk • Creative Industries Management • Research Methodology English Language Management • Public Speaking and Presentation • Japanese Language l OR • Strategic Management • Entrepreneurship Skills French Language l OR Korean • Hospitality Financial • Creative Writing Language l • Japanese Language ll OR Accounting French Language ll OR Korean • Industry Project Language ll • Internship • Industrial TrainingLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM (MPU) AND(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary MalaysianCommunication, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, Issues, Hubungan Etnik, Critical Thinking/Entrepreneurship, BahasaEnglish for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Kebangsaan A, Co-curricularCo-curricular
Programmes 128Diploma in Mass Communication Diploma in Mass Communication(Advertising) (Broadcast Communication)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme encompasses the basic knowledge and practical skills of This programme entails knowledge and skills for the technicalmass communication and advertising. The programme aims not only to understanding, writing, scripting, presenting and organising of traditionalproduce advertising personnel who can apply the relevant skills in the field broadcast and new electronic media. There are also other specific coursesof advertising, but also to offer students a greater depth of knowledge and designed to enhance the depth of knowledge and appreciation to thepractical skills in terms of management and persuasive communication, broadcast communication industry.preparing students for a competitive and dynamic industry.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSION• Account Executives • TV and Radio programme• Media Buyers Graduates may be admitted production Graduates may be admitted• Media Planners into Year 2 of Bachelor of into Year 2 of Bachelor of• Advertising & Promotions Communication (Honours) in • Disc jockeying and research Communication (Honours) in Advertising. writing for broadcast media, Broadcasting. Personnel television, radio and internet based• Social Media Executives businesses• Brand Executives and Copywriters • Production houses and advertising agencies • Creative industriesPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 94) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92)• Introduction to Information • Advertising Copywriting • Introduction to Information • Applied Photography Technology • Multimedia for Advertising Technology • Broadcast Writing – Television • Effects of Advertising • Globalisation &• Introduction to Mass • Communication Law • Introduction to Mass Communication • Advertising Creative Campaign Communication Communication • Media Planning • Communication Law• Design Fundamentals • Measurement of Advertising • Chinese Modern Writing OR Music • Malaysia & International• Introduction to Electronic Appreciation Effectiveness Relations Publishing • Translation: BM, English & • Chinese Writing for the Mass • Videography• Mass Media and Society Media OR Introduction to Drama • Advertising for the Electronic• Chinese Writing for the Mass Chinese OR Translation: BM & English • Malaysia: Cultural & Religious Media Media OR Music Appreciation • Marketing Practices • Translation: BM, English &• Consumer Behaviour • Industrial Attachment• Introduction to Advertising • Basic Digital Photography Chinese OR Translation: BM &• Malaysia: Cultural & Religious • Mass Media & Society English • Broadcast Writing – Radio • Media Ethics Practices • Film & Society • Industrial Attachment• Basic Photography • The Modern Electronic Media• Design for Print • Radio & DJLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa KebangsaanA, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, Civic A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular
Programmes 129Diploma in Mass Communication Diploma in Mass Communication(Journalism) (Media Studies)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme is catered for students who wish to develop a successful This programme aims to provide students a holistic exposure ofcareer in journalism and the media industry. The programme equips media especially in this era of convergence. Students will have greaterstudents with practical skills for media reporting with an emphasis understanding of the mass media – their functions, impact and futureon hands-on learning experience. With industry relevant content, the direction. Students will also acquire writing, speaking and audio-visualprogramme offers a holistic learning experience that produces graduates production skills that enhance their employment for the multifacetedthat are employable in the journalism and media industry. media industries.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSION• Journalists and Sub-Editors • Advertising• Other career opportunities Graduates may be admitted • Public relations Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of • Print media and electronic media into Year 2 of Bachelor of include researchers and planners Communication (Honours) in • Writers Communication (Honours) in with mass media organisations Journalism. • Producers of information Media Studies. and executive writers in large • Media Planner organisationsPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 94) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 95)• Introduction to Information • The Malaysian Mass Media • Introduction to Information • Public Opinion & Persuasion Technology • Communication Law Technology • Radio & DJ • Translation: BM, English & • The Modern Electronic Media• Introduction to Mass • Introduction to Mass • Malaysian Constitutional Communication Chinese OR Translation: BM & Communication English Framework & Policies• Introduction to Human • Media Ethics • Chinese Writing for the Mass • Communication Law Communication • Copy Editing Media OR Introduction to Drama • Production & Publication • Malaysia & International • Media Planning• Chinese Writing for the Mass Relations • Introduction to Human • Writing for the Mass Media Media OR Introduction to Drama • Photojournalism Communication • Translation: BM, English & • Production & Publication• Mass Media & Society • Malaysian Constitutional • Malaysia: Cultural & Religious Chinese OR Translation: BM &• Writing for the Electronic Media Framework & Policies Practices English• Journalism I • Chinese Creative Writing OR • Media Ethics• Introduction to Electronic Creative Writing • Film & Society • Basic Photography • Industrial Attachment • Mass Media & Society • Industrial Attachment Publishing • Introduction to Advertising• Malaysia: Cultural & Religious • Public Relations Practices• Journalism IILANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa KebangsaanA, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, Civic A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular
Programmes 130Diploma in Mass Communication Diploma in Social Science(Public Relations) (Counselling)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme develops students’ knowledge and practical expertise in This programme aims at producing graduates for employment informulating PR plans and organising publicity events, producing PR write- counselling-related fields and covers various aspects of humanups and promotional material. To produce capable PR and media relations behaviours, affection and experiences. This programme is designed topractitioners, the programme entails courses in PR strategies and tools, provide students with a platform for building skills and knowledge in thePR writing, media relations, media and advertising, public opinion and helping profession. Students learn to appreciate and understand differentpublic speaking. Students’ experiential skills are enhanced via case aspects of counselling skills, theoretical perspectives in psychology andstudies, events and internship. basic management.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSION• Public relations • Counselling• Advertising Graduates may be admitted into • Social work Graduates may be admitted• Marketing communication Year 2 of:- • Personnel/human resource into Year 2 of Bachelor of Social• Events management • Bachelor of Public Relations Science (Honours) in Psychology.• Media management, whereby the desire• Hospitality (Honours) to help others and interpersonal• Customer relations • Bachelor of Corporate skills are needed • Work related to psychology Communication (Honours) at hospitals, mental health (Entry into Year 1 Semester 3) organisations, business organisations or non-governmental organisationsPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 95)• Introduction to Mass • Public Relations Writing • Introduction to Information • Vocational & Career Communication • Public Speaking Technology Counselling • Public Opinion & Persuasion• Introduction to Information • Consumer Behaviour • Psychology I • Counselling Methods & Technology • PR Strategies & Tools • Introduction to Counselling Techniques I • Public & Media Relations • Introduction to Sociology• Chinese Writing for Mass Media • Media & Advertising • Psychology II • Counselling Skills OR Introduction to Drama • Communication Law • Theories of Counselling & • Industrial & Organisational • Translation: BM, English &• Mass Media & Society Psychotherapy Psychology• Introduction to Electronic Chinese OR Translation: BM & • Introduction to Social Psychology • Group Dynamics English • Malaysia: Cultural & Religious • Ethical & Legal Aspects of Publishing • Production and Publication• Public Relations • Malaysian Constitutional Practices Counselling• The Modern Electronic Media Framework & Policies • Leadership Skills • Counselling Methods &• Basic Photography • Internship • Interpersonal Communication• Malaysia: Cultural and Religious Techniques II Skills • Methods of Research in Practices • Developmental Psychology Psychology & Counselling • Abnormal Psychology • Counselling PracticumLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa KebangsaanA, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, Civic A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular
Programmes 131Diploma in Hospitality Management Diploma in Hotel Management(Hotel Management) 2 years2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThe hospitality industry is diverse in nature and provides abundant job The Malaysia’s hospitality industry is experiencing healthy growth inopportunities worldwide. This programme is designed with an objective to hotel openings and hospitality-related services through the steady flowadapt students to the dynamic hospitality environment. Students will not of business travellers, tourists and popularity as a destination of MICEonly acquire practical skills in food and beverage operations and rooms (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions). As a result, ampledivision operations but also managerial skills during their studies and of employment opportunities are available in hotels, resorts, restauranthence when they graduate, they are highly employable globally and locally. and airlines. This programme is designed to provide students with comprehensive operational and technical skills for successful careers in the hospitality industry. Special emphasis is placed on the hospitality operations, customer skills, communication, and cultural diversity. Hence, students will be given learning opportunities that combines theory and practical where they exercise their skills and gain deep insight knowledge in a hospitality simulated environment.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSION• Chain hotels • Hotels• Thematic resorts and spa Graduates may be admitted into • Resorts Graduates may be admitted into• Cruise Year 2 of:- • Restaurants Year 2 of:-• Recreational fields such as • Bachelor of Hospitality • Airlines • Bachelor of Hospitality • Cruise line theme parks, amusement parks, and Catering Management • Events companies and Catering Management entertainment field and event (Honours) (Honours) organisations located locally as • Bachelor of Hospitality • Bachelor of Hospitality well as internationally Management (Honours) Management (Honours) (Entry into Year 1 Semester 3) (Entry into Year 1 Semester 3)PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 94) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 98)• Economics for Hospitality Industry • Restaurant Management • Economics for Hospitality Industry • Housekeeping Management• Introduction to Hospitality Industry • Housekeeping Management • Introduction to Hospitality Industry • Front Office Management• Marketing for Hospitality • Front Office Management • Marketing for Hospitality • Principles of Management & • Principles of Management & Management Management Human Resource• Introduction to Information Human Resource • Introduction to Information • Hospitality Law • Hospitality Law • Principles of Services Technology • Principles of Services Technology• Food and Beverage Management • Professional Etiquette and Marketing & Management• Food Preparation I (Practicum) Marketing & Management • Baking & Pastry• Hospitality Accounting • Baking & Pastry Customer Service • Industrial Attachment• Food & Beverage Cost Control • Industrial Attachment • Food and Beverage Management • Maintenance & Engineering• Hotel Management & Operations • Maintenance & Engineering • Food Preparation I (Practicum)• Food Preparation II (Practicum) • Hospitality Accounting Systems Systems • Food & Beverage Cost Control • Kitchen Management & • Kitchen Management & • Hotel Management & Operations • Food Preparation II (Practicum) Sanitation Sanitation • Restaurant ManagementLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Social and Work Etiquette, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English Language, Social and Work Etiquette, Pengajian Malaysia 2,Bahasa Kebangsaan A, French Language I/Japanese Language I/ Bahasa Kebangsaan A, French Language I/Japanese Language I/Korean Language I, English for Communication, French Language II/ Korean Language I, English for Communication, French Language II/Japanese Language II/Korean Language II, English for IELTS, Civic Japanese Language II/Korean Language II, English for IELTS, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 132Diploma in Hospitality Diploma in Culinary ArtsManagement (Tourism) 2 years 4 months2 years PROGRAMME OVERVIEWPROGRAMME OVERVIEW The culinary sector continues to play an important role in generatingThe tourism industry in Malaysia is one of the fastest growing industries income and employment for Malaysia. As the government continueswith significant contributions to the national economy. As this sector to support in upgrading various infrastructure facilities to attract moregrows, there will be greater emphasis and commitment to expand and tourists to Malaysia, the industry needs to focus on providing leadingimprove tourism products and services. This programme will involve edge culinary facilities to complement local organisations in Malaysia,students in the context of travel-related business, such as marketing, as well as foreign tourists and world-class companies. This programmeforeign languages, and convention and meeting management. Special prepares students to develop artistic flair and provides the opportunity toemphasis is placed on the development of interpersonal, communication practice their cooking skills in our well-equipped kitchen. It is designed toand critical thinking skills. Graduates would have developed a mature equip students with personal and professional skills crucial to succeed inunderstanding of their field through lecture, class discussion, case studies, the hospitality industry. Further to this, the programme also emphasizesfield trip as well as industrial attachment. on teamwork which is essential in order to work in a successful kitchen environment.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSION• Tourism industry, e.g. work in • Kitchen Chefs travel agencies, tourist attractions, Graduates may be admitted into • Kitchen Executives Graduates may be admitted into resorts and hotels Year 2 of :- • Food and Beverage Entrepreneurs Year 2 of Bachelor of Hospitality • Bachelor in Tourism • Food and Beverage Executives and Catering Management• Administrators, planners or • Catering Managers (Honours). executives, tour leaders in the Management (Honours) industry (Event Management) • Bachelor of Tourism• Research and development, tourism marketing, eco-tourism, Management (Honours) tourist attraction, conferences, (Entry into Year 1 Semester 3) exhibition centres and travel agenciesPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 93) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 93)• Economics for Hospitality Industry • Travel Agency & Tour • Introduction to Hospitality Industry • Asian Cuisine• Introduction to Hospitality Industry Operations • Marketing for Hospitality • Butchery• Introduction to Travel Industry • Catering System and• Marketing for Hospitality • Tourism Planning Management • Hospitality Law • Introduction to Information Operation Management • Principles of Services • Garde Manger• Introduction to Information Technology • Patisserie Marketing & Management • Food Commodities • Industrial Attachment Technology • Convention & Meeting • Fundamental Cooking and Larder • Food and Beverage Control• Hospitality Accounting • Food and Beverage Service • Food Artistry• Introduction to Transportation Management • Food Management • Legal Aspect in Hospitality • The Management of • Hospitality Accounting • Restaurant Business Services • Western Cuisine• Principles of Tourism International Tourism • Nutrition Operation• Geography of Travel & Tourism • Industrial Attachment • Development and Industry• Principles of Ticketing, Fares & Management of Visitor Attractions International Travel • Tourism in South East Asia• Basic Management PrinciplesLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English Language, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Civic Consciousness andEnglish for Communication, French Language I/Japanese Language Volunteerism, English for Communication, Pengajian Malaysia 2,I/Korean Language I, Social and Work Etiquette, French Language II/ Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Japanese Language I/Japanese Language II/Korean Language II, English for IELTS, Civic French Language I, Japanese Language II/ French Language II, Co-Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular curricular
Programmes 133Diploma in Event Management Diploma in Multimedia Design2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme is designed to provide a practical overview of the function, The Diploma in Multimedia Design programme offers the opportunity toskills and knowledge required to plan, organise, manage, promote and explore an extensive multimedia education where you will be taught theevaluate a festival, convention, trade show or special event. Through way to integrate the theoretical, creative, conceptual and technical aspectslectures, fieldwork, case studies and practical applications, students of design and development through the use of modern technology. Thewill gain insight into the management and operations in this dynamic Multimedia Design programme enables you to communicate yourfield. Business courses such as accounting, marketing and business own ideas and interests, and become a contemporary visual artist andcommunications are added to enhance students’ holistic experience in interactive media designer. You’ll build a range of interactive mediamanaging events. production skills, including design, motion graphics, web coding, video and sound editing, prototyping, graphics production and interactive design. This programme offers a practical hands-on experience across a wealth of multimedia design courses and will cultivate teamwork and project management skills through group assignments that will prepare you for collaborative projects in the industry. Overall, the Diploma in Multimedia Design programme prepares you for a transition into the Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) from which you will graduate to work in a wide range of multimedia positions.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSION• Hotels • Multimedia Designers• Resorts Graduates may be admitted into • Character Designers Graduates may be admitted into• PR and event management Year 2 of Bachelor in Tourism • Web Designers Year 2 of Bachelor of Creative Management (Honours) (Event • Animators Multimedia (Honours). companies and convention centres Management). • Game Designers• Events Executives, Convention • Interface & Instructional Designers • Web Page Designers Sales Executives, Marketing • Designers and Assistant Designers Executives and PR Executives in the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) industryPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 94) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92)• Principles of Economics • Convention Sales & Services • Introduction to Illustration • Multimedia Authoring• Introduction to Hospitality Industry Operations • Image Manipulation • Arts Law• Marketing for Hospitality • Introduction to Art • Cell Animation • Project Proposal & Preparation • Colour Studies • Multimedia Video & Audio Management • Event & Destination • Conceptual Design • Interface Design• Hospitality Accounting • Digital Illustration • Instructional Design• Introduction to Information Management • Fundamentals of Web Page • Interactive Web Design • Event Coordination & • Basic Typography • 2D Animation Technology • Basic Photography • Multimedia Design Project• Introduction to Event Industry Implementation • Creative & Critical Thinking • 3D Modelling• Principles of Events Planning & • Service Marketing & • Digital Typography • Applied Photography Management Management• Basic Management Principles • Industrial Attachment• Visual Software for Events • Food and Beverage for Event• Legal Aspects in Hospitality• Catering Management Management • Food and Culture for Event Planner • Mini EventLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,English for Communication, Japanese Language I/French Language English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, English forI, Social and Work Etiquette, Japanese Language II/ French Language IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricularII, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 134Diploma in Graphic Design Diploma in Fashion Design2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThe Diploma in Graphic Design programme develops your creative passion This programme fosters your creativity to develop a personal signatureinto an integrated curriculum that focuses on cultivating conceptual and style and specialised practical knowledge for the world of fashion. Ittechnical design skills. The programme provides you a sturdy foundation nurtures students to play a key role as an authentic designer for entry-levelon vocational focus that enhances your practical skills with emphasis on positions in the fashion design industry. Students will learn to research,the importance of design concepts, design fundamental and processes. analyse, experiment, discover and innovate with a solid training in crafts such as pattern design, embroidery, printing and draping.Throughout your study, you will be challenged through a range of individualand group assignments about the critical role and impact of graphic This programme enables graduating fashion designers to be competitivedesign basics. You will have the opportunity to explore a wide range of within the local and international fashion industry by combining creativecreative and/or digital medium to broaden your perspectives. You will and intellectual approaches to visual-design innovations with strongalso indulge into creative areas essential to the development of a trained theoretical and practical elements.graphic designer, while at the same time developing your progressivegraphic design portfolio. At the end of the programme, you would have gained the knowledge and ability to start your own business, be ready to enter the workplaceOverall, the Diploma in Graphic Design programme aims to prepare you for and embark on a brilliant professional career as a successful Fashiona transition into the Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design from Designer or other positions in the fashion industry. Students will havewhich you will graduate as a professional graphic designer. the opportunity to learn to think critically about design. Students can also move on to the development of collections, with opportunities to present their work in fashion shows and competitions.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSION• Visualisers • Fashion Designers• Illustrators Graduates may be admitted into • Fashion Stylists Graduates may be admitted into• Photographers Year 2 of Bachelor of Design • Pattern Makers Year 2 of Bachelor of Design• Signage Designers (Honours) in Graphic Design. • Assistant Designers (Honours) in Fashion Design.• Graphic Designers • Fabrication and Trim Buyers• In-House Designers • Merchandisers• Character Designers • Fashion Illustrations• Typography Designers • Assistant Designers• Web Page Designers • Assistant Technical Designers• General Merchandisers • Textiles Artists• Instructional Designers • Workroom Assistants• Event Display Designers • Assistant Merchandisers• Sales Promotion Designers• Support staff in mass media organisations• Advertising Agencies & Publishing Agencies• Graduates may work in a range of profession related to advertising, publishing, packaging design or printingPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 95) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 93)• Introduction to Information • Arts Law • Introduction to Information • Pattern & Garment Technology • Applied Photography Technology Constructions • Drawing: Mixed Media• Creative & Critical Thinking • Digital Typography • Fashion Fundamentals • Applied Photography• Design Fundamentals • Packaging Design • Draping • Embroidery Handwork• Drawing: Dry Media • Digital Illustration OR Music • Figure Drawing • Fashion Accessories• Introduction to Art • Fashion Design Concepts • Computer Aided Textile &• Basic Photography Appreciation • Costume History• Colour Studies • Design for Creative Industry • Introduction to Art Fashion Design• Design for Print • Print Production • Basic Photography • Fashion Synthesis• Introduction to Advertising • Commercial Design • Fashion Illustration and • Fashion Retailing• Drawing: Wet Media • Editorial Design • Visual Merchandising• Typography • Exhibit Design Presentation • Fashion Design Project• Fundamentals of Web Page OR • Graphic Design Final Project • Colour Studies • Fashion Productions • Textile Materials Introduction to Drama • Fashion ImageLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, English for English for Communication, English for IELTS, Social and WorkIELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Etiquette, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 135Diploma in Baking and Diploma in Communication andCake Artistry Media Studies2 years 4 months 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme is intended to open up opportunities to students who are Communication and media studies have become popular choices amonginclined to science and technology to meet the manpower requirement youths due to the versatility this field provides in critical thinking andfor growing baking and cake industry. In addition, the growing demand experiential learning skills. Equipped with theoretical knowledge andfor healthy baked goods such as naturally healthy and high fibre breads, practical competency in written, spoken and visual communication as wellplays a role in generating lucrative income and employment for Malaysia. as other ‘know-hows’ about the media industry, graduates can advanceThis programme prepares students to be semi-professional baker or their careers and personal pursuits by securing placements in many fieldspastry chef in baking industry. Students have an opportunity to practice where communication is vital to the success of an organisation.and enhance their bread and cake baking skills in our well-developedphysical infrastructure and provision of facilities. Further to this, theprogramme is also designed to nurture professional bakers for industrywith strong physical stamina, the ability to work under pressure and strongcommunication skills.CAREER PROSPECTS CAREER PROSPECTS• Professional Pastry Chef • Communication Specialists• Hotel, resort and bake shop (Business and NGOs)• Technical and vocational education • Media Executives industry • Marcomm Executives• Baking and cake industry • Media-related industries: entrepreneur advertising, broadcasting,• Baking and cake ingredient seller journalism, public relations and• Sales Personnel new media• Business Development Executive (Baking Ingredients industry)PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 93)• Introduction to Kitchen • Cake and Tortes II • Introduction to Communication • Introduction to Organisation and Management • Tart, Pie and Confectionary and Media Studies Communication Theories and • F&B Marketing Research• Fundamental of Baking • Decorative Arts and Plating • Public Speaking Skills• Specialty and Artisan Bread I • Fundamentals of Journalism • Basic Photography Skills• Kitchen Facilities, Layout and Design • Communication, Culture and • Music Appreciation OR • Food and Beverage Design Society Introduction to Drama• Cake and Tortes I Management • Media Writing I • Malaysian Legal• Specialty and Artisan Bread II • Cake Design and Decor • Media Writing II• Hotel and Restaurant Accounting • Presentation Skills • Fundamentals of Advertising Framework and Policies in• Fundamental of Food Nutrition • Hospitality Human Resource • Introduction to Electronic Communication• Introduction to Food Hygiene & • Social Media and Applications Management Publishing • Basic Publication Skills Sanitation • Project Module • The New Media • Basic Video Production• Food Purchasing and Cost Control • Industrial Attachment • Fundamentals of Public Relations • Persuasive Communication • Industrial AttachmentLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Civic Consciousness and English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa KebangsaanVolunteerism, English for Communication, Pengajian Malaysia 2, A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, CivicSocial and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular
Centre for Nation Building and Languages 1136 Centre for Nation Building and Languages The Centre for Nation Building and Languages (CNBL) has been established to provide a range of language and Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) courses to complement and supplement Tunku Abdul Rahman University College’s institutional mission of providing complete quality education for the students. CNBL is the centre that is at the heart of helping you to master English, the global language and/or any foreign languages that will give you an edge in your future career. The MPU courses truly provide the diversity in learning as they develop you to be good citizens, nurture you to be socially responsible and make you a better person as you aim to make a difference in the lives of others. DE xplore the Wiveorsnitdyers of Ainpplied LSecairennincges
Centre for Nation Building and Languages 1317WELCOME TO CENTRE FOR NATION BUILDING AND LANGUAGESThrough the English Language, Foreign Language and Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) courses, you willgain wider and holistic learning experiences that bring in the following benefits: • You will become a well-rounded individual with the necessary soft skills; • You will be better equipped to face the various challenges ahead; • You will have broader perspectives about various issues; and • Your mind and soul will be enriched with a lasting imprint of values.In addition, you will learn to do the following: • embrace diversity • serve the wider community with your skills and knowledgeYou will have a fabulous and exciting time learning as you will be using a vast array of learning modes such as: • electronic media • role-playing • games participation • short videos productions • events organisation • community work ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES - MASTERING THE GLOBAL LANGUAGE Globalisation has elevated the status of English to become a global language where people all over the world become connected to each other through English. Therefore, mastering English provides you with a key that can unlock many doors of opportunities. Moreover, a good command of English is also the passport to obtaining excellent results in your pursuit of tertiary education. You will learn English according to stages of progression, namely English Language, English for Communication and English for IELTS. The syllabi are designed to reinforce your existing English language skills. Besides, you will learn English as used in your area of specialisation such as English for Management, English for the Profession and English for the Humanities. MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM (MPU) COURSES - EMBRACING DIVERSITY You will undertake courses such as Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Pengajian Malaysia, Hubungan Etnik and Contemporary Malaysian Issues. These will help you gain a better understanding of your country and your fellow countrymen - the past, the present and the aspiration for the future. You will also learn to express yourself confidently through courses embedded in curricular activities such as Public Speaking and Drama. Courses such as Social and Work Etiquette, Entrepreneurship as well as Critical Thinking will provide you with interpersonal, entrepreneurial, teamwork, problem-solving, planning and organisational skills. Through the Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism course, you will become aware of your social responsibility and be attuned to the needs of society. You will also be given the platform to make a difference in the lives of others. FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES - ENHANCING CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING Learning a foreign language will indeed give you an added advantage. You will have the opportunity to take the following foreign language courses: • Japanese Language • French Language • Korean Language By learning a foreign language, you will be introduced not only to the country but also to the cultural practices of the people in it, and form a better connection with them.
Events and Happenings at CNBL Cheque Presentation Ceremony of Funds Cleaning up Homes for the Elderly Raised by StudentsFund raising Project Children’s Fun-and-Learn Day River of Life Project -Gotong Royong at Taman Sg BunusThe Winners of Short Story Writing Competition Hair for Hope - Hair Donation Campaign The Winner of Inter-campus Public Speaking CompetitionTree Planting at Kampung Boyan Flood Mitigation Pond Cheerleading Event
Centre for Pre-University Studies 1319 Centre for Pre-University StudiesThe Centre for Pre-University Studies (CPUS) has a long tradition of academic excellence since its inception as the pioneerschool of Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (then known as Tunku Abdul Rahman College) in 1969. The Centre offers 4pre-university programmes for students who wish to gain admission into universities. The four programmes are the Foundationin Science, Foundation in Arts, Cambridge GCE A Level Science, and Cambridge GCE A Level Arts.The Cambridge GCE A Level qualification is highly regarded for its quality and is recognised as proof of academic achievementfor admission into first degree programmes. The Cambridge International AS and A level syllabi are designed to develop in-depthunderstanding of subject matter, encourage independent learning, and foster critical thinking, all of which are pre-requisites forsuccess at university and the workplace.Our home-grown Foundation Programmes are accepted and recognised as entry qualifications for undergraduate programmesoffered by TAR UC. The academically rigorous Foundation programmes bridge the knowledge gap between secondary andhigher education. The syllabi emphasise both depth and breadth to equip you with a solid foundation for smooth progressioninto relevant bachelor degree programmes. reparing you for University and Beyond
Centre for Pre-University Studies EXCELLENT STUDENT TO ACADEMIC RATIO Enables individualised attention and an engaged 1140 and interactive teaching environment Compelling Reasons to AFFORDABLE FEES Study Pre-U Pre-university fees which with us are tough to beat! ACADEMICALLY RIGOROUS CURRICULUM A demanding curriculum emphasising both breadth and depth, taught by qualified and experienced lecturers EXCELLENT TRACK RECORD A proven track record in producing high pass rates, scholarship winners and high achievers for ‘Top in Malaysia’ and ‘Top in the World’ in A and AS Level ENGLISH LANGUAGE BEST LECTURERS IN TOWN ENRICHMENT Dedicated and well-lovedAn emphasis on the mastery of lecturers who are committed English – General Paper for A to helping you succeedLevel and 2 English courses for Foundation
Centre for Pre-University Studies 1411COMMITMENT TO PASTORAL CAREGenuine interest in the progress andgrowth of studentsthrough continous supervision and parental engagement TRUSTED AND RECOGNISED PATHWAYS Secured and recognised routes to undergraduate programmes of your choice A CONDUCIVE CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT Study in a sprawling, lush campus with comprehensive facilitiesMODERN SCIENCE LABORATORIES Equipped with an extensive range of modern equipment to meet thedemands of physics, chemistry, and biology practical work GENEROUS MERIT SCHOLARSHIP Automatic tuition fee waiver for applicants with excellent results VIBRANT STUDENT LIFE A campus buzzing with social, intellectual, cultural, sporting andrecreational activities all year round.
Your Journey You’ll discover a world of with us! opportunity at the Centre for Pre-University Studies, helping you to develop your talents and to explore your potential. Here is how your student journey would look like...CPUS Annual Red Day Team Building Camp Science & Math Society Exhibition CPUSTeam Building Camp Trip to KL Court Complex Teacher Appreciation DayPrototype Challenge Visit from Koshi High School, Japan Trip to NUS, NTU, and SUTD in Join us to Singapore experience more!TEDxTARUC
Centre for Pre-University Studies 1413The Foundation programme DURATIONThe Foundation programmes are home-grown to meet your needs to enter into your first 3 Semesters (12 Months)degree programmes. The Foundation syllabi are well-designed to provide a comprehensivecoverage of relevant subjects thus easing your post-secondary transition into your INTAKErelevant undergraduate programme. You will be equipped with the requisite knowledge,essential skills and attributes which are highly demanded by universities. Upon successful January, May and Septembercompletion, you will pursue specific academic disciplines within a wide selection of ourdegree programmes.GENERAL PROGRESSION ROUTE BACHELOR (HONOURS) DEGREE Foundation in Science Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical and Electronics (Track A) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Material Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechanical Foundation in Science Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronic (Track B) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication) Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) SPM/ Bachelor of Estate Management (Honours) O Level/ Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) equivalent Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Physics (Instrumentation) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics (Embedded Technology) Foundation in Arts Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical Chemistry (Track A) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Food Science Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bioscience with Chemistry Foundation in Arts Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports and Exercise Science (Track B) Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information Security Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Interactive Software Technology Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Bachelor of Finance and Investment (Honours) Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Honours) Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Economics (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing Bachelor of Retail Management (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Human Resource Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business Bachelor of Business (Honours) International Business Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Corporate Communication (Honours) Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Advertising Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Broadcasting Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media Studies Bachelor of Public Relations (Honours) Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Psychology Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion Design Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Honours) Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management (Honours) Bachelor in Tourism Management (Honours) (Event Management) Bachelor of Arts (Honours) English with Drama
Centre for Pre-University Studies 1144PROGRAMME OUTLINEFOUNDATION IN ARTS • English for Communication FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE • English for Communication • ICT • StatisticsCommon Courses: • Business & International Economics Common Courses: • Physical & Inorganic Chemistry• English Language • Principles of Marketing • English Language• ICT Productivity Software • Basics of Business Law • Mathematics• Principles of Economics • Foundation Chemistry• Business Environment • Organic Chemistry• Principles of Management TRACK A TRACK B TRACK A TRACK B• Statistics • Malaysian Cultural Studies • Basics to Programming • ICT Productivity Software• Quantitative Methods • Basic Human Communication • Algebra & Trigonometry • Cell Biology• Business Accounting • Mass Media & Society • Mechanics • Physiology• Introduction to Financial • Arts Appreciation • Calculus • Developmental Biology and Ecology Accounting • General & Thermal Physics • Introduction to Genetics • Optics & Modern Physics • Methods of Chemical Analysis and • Wave & Electromagnetism Detection • Physics & Its ApplicationsTestimonials Kelly Katrina Lau Hui Min Throughout the 12 months of the Foundation programme, I’ve met many wonderful lecturers and made many great friends. CPUS lecturers are very helpful and the comprehensive facilities on campus are also commendable. Being surrounded by CPUS students, known for their competitive streak, has also greatly motivated me to excel in my studies. I am ever so grateful to be part of the CPUS experience. Foundation in Arts, Year 2017 CGPA 4.00 Pursuing Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Human Resource Management TAR UC Lau Kim HuiThe TAR UC Foundation in Science programme is an academically rigorous and comprehensiveprogramme that has prepared me well for undergraduate studies. It equips us with a solidfoundation, and we are blessed to have lecturers who are amazing in terms of knowledge and theirwillingness to guide us. The Foundation programme is undoubtedly one of the best parts of myuniversity experience.Foundation in Science, Year 2017CGPA 3.99Pursuing Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Electrical and ElectronicsTAR UC Jerome Looi Jun Qi The TAR UC Foundation in Arts programme offers a comprehensive syllabus with sufficient breadth and depth to prepare students for their degree programmes. I have greatly benefitted from it and I am ever thankful to all my dedicated lecturers and also friends who have helped me along the way. The campus provides various facilities that not only create a conducive environment for studying, but also for students to experience a great campus life. Foundation in Arts, Year 2017 CGPA 3.98 Pursuing Bachelor of Business (Hons) Accounting and Finance TAR UC
Minimum Entry Requirements 1415MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND ACADEMIC PROGRESSION OF FOUNDATION INTOBACHELOR DEGREEBACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATIONDEGREE Foundation Option SPM O Level UECFACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY, FINANCE AND BUSINESSAccountancy Foundation in Arts 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant (Track A) only subjects. subjects. subjects.Bachelor of Accounting(Honours) Compulsory subjects:Bachelor of Commerce SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:-(Honours) - SPM Mathematics/O Level Mathematics/one Mathematics subject in UEC - English Language*Business & FinanceBachelor of Finance andInvestment (Honours)Bachelor of Banking andFinance (Honours)Bachelor of CorporateAdministration (Honours)Bachelor of BusinessAdministration (Honours)Bachelor of Economics(Honours)Bachelor of Business(Honours) in MarketingBachelor of RetailManagement (Honours)Bachelor of Business(Honours) in Logisticsand Supply ChainManagementBachelor of Business(Honours) in HumanResource ManagementBachelor of Business(Honours) in InternationalBusinessBachelor of Business(Honours) inEntrepreneurshipBachelor of Business(Honours) InternationalBusiness Management[Only in Penang BranchCampus]Bachelor of Business(Honours) Accountingand Finance[Only in Penang BranchCampus]* Grade B and above in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants with a pass in SPMEnglish Language/Grade D or Grade E in O Level English Language/Grade C in UEC English Language.Note:a) SPM holders must have at least a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah.b) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.c) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
Minimum Entry Requirements 1146BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATIONDEGREE Foundation Option SPM O Level UECFACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCESChemistry-related Foundation in Science 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant (Track A) subjects. subjects. subjects.Bachelor of Science(Honours) in Analytical Compulsory subjects:Chemistry (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:-Bachelor of Science - SPM Mathematics AND Additional Mathematics/(Honours) in Food O Level Mathematics AND Mathematics-Additional/Science UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II) - two science subjects which must include Chemistry OR - English Language* (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in Physics Foundation in Science (Track B) 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects. subjects. subjects. Compulsory subjects: (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:- - SPM Mathematics /O Level Mathematics /UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II) - two science subjects which must include Chemistry - English Language* (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in BiologyApplied Physics Foundation in Science 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant (Track A) only subjects. subjects. subjects.Bachelor of Science(Honours) in Compulsory subjects:Applied Physics(Instrumentation) (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:- - SPM Mathematics AND Additional Mathematics/Bachelor of Science O Level Mathematics AND Mathematics-Additional/(Honours) in UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II) AND Grade C in Advanced Mathematics IIMicroelectronics - two science subjects which must include Physics(Embedded Technology) - English Language* (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in ChemistryLife Science Foundation in Science 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant (Track B) only subjects. subjects. subjects.Bachelor of Science(Honours) in Bioscience Compulsory subjects:with Chemistry SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:- - SPM Mathematics/O Level Mathematics/UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II) - Chemistry - Biology - English Language*Sports Science Foundation in Science 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant (Track A) subjects. subjects. subjects.Bachelor of Science(Honours) in Sports and Compulsory subjects:Exercise Science (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:- OR - SPM Mathematics AND Additional Mathematics/ O Level Mathematics AND Mathematics-Additional/ Foundation in Science UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (Track B) - two science subjects - English Language* (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in the following subjects:- - Physics - Chemistry 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects. subjects. subjects. OR Compulsory subjects: Foundation in Arts (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:- (Track A) - SPM Mathematics/O Level Mathematics/UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II) - two science subjects - English Language* (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in the following subjects:- - Biology - Chemistry 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects. subjects. subjects. Compulsory subjects: SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:- - SPM Mathematics/O Level Mathematics/one Mathematics subject in UEC - one science subject - English Language** Grade B and above in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants with a pass in SPMEnglish Language/Grade D or Grade E in O Level English Language/Grade C in UEC English Language.Note:a) SPM holders must have at least a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah.b) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.c) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
Minimum Entry Requirements 1417BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATIONDEGREE Foundation Option SPM O Level UECFACULTY OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYIT/IS Foundation in Science 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant (Track A) subjects. subjects. subjects.Bachelor of InformationSystems (Honours) in Compulsory subjects:Enterprise InformationSystems (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:- - SPM Mathematics AND Additional Mathematics/Bachelor of Information O Level Mathematics AND Mathematics-Additional/Technology (Honours) UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II)in Software Systems - two science subjectsDevelopment - English Language* (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in the following subjects:-Bachelor of Information OR - PhysicsTechnology (Honours) in - ChemistryInternet Technology Foundation in Science (Track B) 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects. subjects. subjects.Bachelor of Information Compulsory subjects:Technology (Honours) inInformation Security (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:- - SPM Mathematics/O Level Mathematics/UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II) - two science subjects - English Language* (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in the following subjects:- - Biology - ChemistryComputer Science Foundation in Science 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevantBachelor of Computer (Track A) only subjects. subjects. subjects.Science (Honours) inSoftware Engineering Compulsory subjects:Bachelor of Computer (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:-Science (Honours) in - SPM Mathematics AND Additional Mathematics/Interactive Software O Level Mathematics AND Mathematics-Additional/Technology UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II) - two science subjectsManagement - English Language*Mathematics (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in the following subjects:- - Physics - ChemistryBachelor of Science(Honours)in ManagementMathematics withComputingFACULTY OF ENGINEERINGEngineering Foundation in Science 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant (Track A) only subjects. subjects. subjects.Bachelor of Engineering(Honours) Electrical and Compulsory subjects:Electronics (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:-Bachelor of Engineering - SPM Mathematics AND Additional Mathematics/(Honours) Material O Level Mathematics AND Mathematics-Additional/ UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II) AND Grade C in Advanced Mathematics IIBachelor of Engineering - two science subjects which must include Physics(Honours) Mechanical - English Language* (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in ChemistryBachelor of Engineering(Honours) MechatronicBachelor of Engineering(Honours) Electronic(Communication)* Grade B and above in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants with a pass in SPMEnglish Language/Grade D or Grade E in O Level English Language/Grade C in UEC English Language.Note:a) SPM holders must have at least a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah.b) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.c) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
Minimum Entry Requirements 1148BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATIONDEGREE Foundation Option SPM O Level UECFACULTY OF BUILT ENVIRONMENTQuantity Surveying Foundation in Science 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant (Track A) subjects which must include subjects which must include subjects which must includeBachelor of Quantity Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Mathematics Advanced Mathematics (I orSurveying (Honours) Mathematics and English – Additional and English II) and English Language. Language. Language. Grade C in Malay Language. Compulsory subjects : OR (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in 2 science subjects (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in the following subjects:- Foundation in Science (Track B) - Physics - Chemistry 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include subjects which must include subjects which must include Mathematics and English Mathematics and English Advanced Mathematics (I or Language. Language. II) and English Language. Grade C in Malay Language. Compulsory subjects : OR (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in 2 science subjects (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in the following subjects:- Foundation in Arts (Track A) - Biology - Chemistry 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include subjects which must include subjects which must include Mathematics and English Mathematics and English one Mathematics subject and Language. Language. English Language. Grade C in Malay Language.Construction Foundation in Science 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevantManagement & Real (Track A) subjects. subjects. subjects.Estate Compulsory subjects:Bachelor of ConstructionManagement and (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:-Economics (Honours) - SPM Mathematics AND Additional Mathematics/ O Level Mathematics AND Mathematics-Additional/Bachelor of Estate UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II)Management (Honours) - two science subjects- October Intake Only - English Language* (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in the following subjects:- OR - Physics - Chemistry Foundation in Science 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant (Track B) subjects. subjects. subjects. OR Compulsory subjects: Foundation in Arts (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:- (Track A) - SPM Mathematics/O Level Mathematics/UEC Advanced Mathematics (I or II) - two science subjects - English Language* (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in the following subjects:- - Biology - Chemistry 5 Credits in the relevant 5 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects. subjects. subjects. Compulsory subjects: SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in the following subjects:- - SPM Mathematics/O Level Mathematics/one Mathematics subject in UEC - English Language** Grade B and above in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants with a pass in SPMEnglish Language/Grade D or Grade E in O Level English Language/Grade C in UEC English Language.Note:a) SPM holders must have at least a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah.b) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.c) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements.
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