Alumni 49 Alumni 190,000 and still growing!Many alumni are the movers and shakers of industries and trailblazers in their own right. Established businessmen, eminentnational leaders, prominent professionals, successful entrepreneurs and CEOs have not only made their mark in Malaysia, butall over the world. This is a great testimony of the success stories and the pride of the University College.ALUMNI SUPPORT AND CONTRIBUTIONSThe TARCian spirit of giving and sharing remains strong as alumni have constantly come forward to give unwaveringsupport and meaningful contributions to their alma mater in various ways. Up to 2017, TAR UC alumni have financiallycontributed 3.2 million worth of student loan funds and established 16 out of the total 32 revolving Student Loan Funds. Otherforms of support include the following: Offering opportunities for students to undertake Financial support to TAR UC and students internships and job placements within their through: organisations. • student loan funds • donations • scholarships Sharing their working experience, giving Providing technical and professional advice career advice and lending support to and input to curriculum development. students. Building bonds and relationships through regular networking events.ALUMNI AFFAIRS OFFICEThe Alumni Affairs Office is the continuing link of alumni with their alma mater. We endeavour to make the alumni connectionswith TAR UC exciting, long-lasting and of mutually beneficial. We hope all alumni will stay connected with us and keep usupdated with their latest particulars by contacting the Alumni Affairs Office at:Department of Corporate Communication & MarketingTel : 603 4145 0100/23 (ext. 3456 - Ms Serene Ong / ext 3409 - Mr Gavin Ng)Fax : 603 4142 3166Email : [email protected] : www.facebook.com/tarcian.alumniAlumni Portal : http://bit.ly/TARUC_AlumniPortal
Faculty of Applied Sciences 50 Faculty of Applied Sciences The Faculty of Applied Sciences (FOAS) has evolved from the well-established and reputable School of Arts and Science (SAS) of the renowned Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TARC) which was established in February 1972. The Faculty of Applied Sciences (FOAS) offers a wide range of Diploma, Bachelor and Postgraduate programmes in the field of Analytical Chemistry, Applied Physics, Aquaculture, Bioscience, Food Science, Life Science, Microelectronics and Sport & Exercise Science. The Faculty continues the academic collaboration with Campbell University, USA to offer Dual Award Degree to students. The programme structure and syllabi of FOAS programmes are designed and arranged to prepare students simultaneously for the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree of Campbell University, Buies Creek, North Carolina, USA. The Faculty always strive to provide top-notch education and laboratory facilities to support the programme offerings at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels besides supporting research, consultancy and industrial-academia collaborative projects. E xplore the Wonders of Applied SciencesCONTENTS Bachelor Degree DiplomaIntroduction • Bioscience with Chemistry • Chemistry and BiologyGeneral Progression Route • Analytical Chemistry • Microelectronics and PhysicsMinimum Entry Requirements • Applied Physics (Instrumentation) • Microelectronics with Computer • Microelectronics (Embedded Technology) • Sports and Exercise Science Communications • Food Science • Microelectronics with Automatic Control • Sport and Exercise Science • Food Science • Aquaculture
General Progression Route 51 STPM/A Level/ Year 1 Postgraduate UEC/equivalent Bachelor (Honours) Degree Degree Foundation Dual Award Partner with • Campbell University, USA 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 (2 years) on credit transfer Bachelor Degree (3 years) Dual Award with • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical ChemistryDiploma in Science (Chemistry and Biology) • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bioscience with Chemistry Model: • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Physics Dual Award onlyDiploma in Science (Microelectronics and Physics) (Completed at TAR UC) (Instrumentation)Diploma in Science • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics(Microelectronics with Computer Communications)Diploma in Science (Embedded Technology)(Microelectronics with Automatic Control)Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in MicroelectronicsDiploma in Food Science (Embedded Technology)Diploma in Aquaculture • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports and Exercise Science • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Food Science -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 52 BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/ DEGREE TAR UC STPM A Level SAM CPU UECBachelor of Science(Honours) in Full Pass in Pass in Biology ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation inBiosciencewith Chemistry Biology and and Chemistry minimum Grade in 6 relevant subjects Science Chemistry B in Biology and relevant which must (Track B) Chemistry subjects include Biology which must and Chemistry OR include minimum • Diploma 70% in Biology in Science and Chemistry (Chemistry & AND Biology) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in Advanced Mathematics (I or II) AND SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Bachelor of Science Full Pass in Pass in ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation in(Honours) inAnalytical Chemistry and Chemistry minimum Grade in 6 relevant relevant subjects ScienceChemistry Mathematics and B in Chemistry subjects which which must (Track A/ Mathematics and one must include include Track B) Mathematics minimum 70% Chemistry subject in Chemistry and Advanced OR and one Mathematics Mathematics (I or II) • Diploma subject in Science (Chemistry & AND Biology) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Bachelor of Science Full Pass in Pass in Physics ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation in(Honours) in Physics and and Mathematics minimum Grade in 6 relevant relevant subjects ScienceApplied Physics Mathematics B in Physics and subjects which which must (Track A)(Instrumentation) one Mathematics must include include Physics subject minimum 70% and Advanced OR in Physics and Mathematics one Mathematics (I or II) • Diploma subject in Science (Microelectronics & Physics) AND 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) 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 53 BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/ DEGREE TAR UC STPM A Level SAM CPU UECBachelor of Science(Honours) in Full Pass in Grade C in ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation inMicroelectronics Physics and Physics and minimum Grade in 6 relevant relevant subjects Science(Embedded Mathematics Mathematics B in Physics and subjects which which must (Track A)Technology) one Mathematics must include include Physics subject minimum 70% and Advanced ORBachelor of Science in Physics and Mathematics(Honours) in one Mathematics (I or II) Diploma inSports and Exercise subject ScienceScience • MicroelectronicsBachelor of Science with Computer(Honours) in Food CommunicationsScience OR AND • Microelectronics SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics with Automatic Control AND SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language** OR • Microelectronics and Physics Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and Minimum 70% Grade B in 5 • Foundation in relevant subjects relevant subjects minimum average in 6 relevant subjects Science Grade B in 2 relevant subjects which must (Track A/ relevant subjects include a science Track B) related subject OR • Foundation in Arts (Track A) AND OR SPM Pass/O Level Grade E in a science related subject • Diploma in AND Sport & Exercise SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in one Mathematics subject Science AND SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language** Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and 70% average in 6 Grade B in 5 • Foundation in relevant subjects relevant subjects relevant subjects minimum Grade which must relevant subjects Science include minimum which must which must B in Chemistry 70% in Chemistry which must (Track A/ include Chemistry include Chemistry include Chemistry Track B) OR • Diploma in Food Science AND SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in Advanced Mathematics (I or II) AND 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) 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 54DIPLOMA ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/ TAR UC SPM O Level UECDiploma in Science 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant(Chemistry and subjectsBiology) subjects subjects - - Compulsory subjects: (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in Biology (iii) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in Chemistry (iv) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Diploma in Science 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant(Microelectronics and subjectsPhysics) subjects subjects Compulsory subjects: (i) SPM Credit in Additional Mathematics/O Level Grade C in Mathematics- Additional/UEC Grade B in Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in Physics (iii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Diploma in Science 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant Relevant Certificate(Microelectronics subjectswith Computer subjects subjectsCommunications) Compulsory subjects:Diploma in Science (i) SPM Credit in Additional Mathematics/O Level Grade C in Mathematics-(Microelectronics withAutomatic Control) Additional/UEC Grade B in Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (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 Physics and English Language**Diploma in Sport and 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects subjectsExercise Science subjects - Compulsory subjects: (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in one Mathematics subject. (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in one relevant science subject and English Language**Diploma in Food 5 credits in the relevant 5 Grade B in the relevant 3 Grade B AND 2 Grade C -Science subjects subjects in the relevant subjects -Diploma in Compulsory subjects:Aquaculture (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade B in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) SPM Credit/O Level Grade B/UEC Grade B in Chemistry (iii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language** 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects. subjects. subjects. Compulsory subjects: SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in one relevant science subject and 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 55Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bachelor of Science (Honours) inBioscience with Chemistry Analytical Chemistry3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme equips students with an in-depth understanding of the Analytical chemistry is the study of the separation, identification andcore principles and methodologies underlying current biotechnological quantification of the chemical components of natural and artificialresearch, thus, able to pursue careers in bioscience and biotechnology materials.either in industry or academic research. In this programme, students Qualitative analysis gives an indication of the identity of the chemicalare able to develop the transferable qualities and skills required for species in the sample and quantitative analysis determines the amount ofemployment or research in the biosciences sector. Bioscience students one or more of these components.are not only trained in laboratory and research skills but also in relevant Analytical chemistry focuses on improvements in experimental design,business and entrepreneurial skills. Students will have an opportunity chemometrics and the creation of new measurement tools to provideto work with industry through their internship and to carry out a real-life better chemical information. Analytical chemistry is applied in forensics,research project in bioscience area. All such training will add value to their environmental analysis, materials analysis, drugs analysis, food analysis,qualification and benefit their employment. bioanalysis, and clinical analysis. As a scientific field of great diversity in its application, students trained in this programme will be in great demand inThis programme is endorsed by Institut Kimia Malaysia (IKM). Graduates the chemical related industries.of this programme can join IKM as a member and can be recognised as a This programme provides students with a thorough background in‘Registered Chemist’ in Malaysia. analytical chemistry with a strong emphasis on instrumentation and the development of variety of important analytical skills.CAREER PROSPECTS This programme focuses on giving hands-on experience to students on some of the major analytical techniques for analysing samples from a• Research Scientists wide range of sources and equips graduates with a broad solid foundation• Chemists in Chemistry.• Quality Control/Assurance It is also designed to meet industries’ need for capable, dynamic and innovative graduates with well-developed technical skills and a sound Executives theoretical knowledge in analytical chemistry.• Marketing & Sales Executives This programme is endorsed by Institut Kimia Malaysia (IKM). Graduates• Life Science Technologists of this programme can join IKM as a member and can be recognised as a• Biochemists ‘Registered Chemist’ in Malaysia. CAREER PROSPECTS • Microbiologists • Research Scientists • Environmental Impact • Life Sciences Product • Analytical Chemists in Assessment (EIA) Officers (Chemistry aspect) Specialists commercial laboratories • Biotechnologists • Quality Control/Assurance • Product Development • Occupational Health and Chemists (pharmaceutical Chemists area, food industry, cosmetic Safety Specialists • Laboratory Supervisors industry, polymer industry, etc) • Environmentalists • Product Chemists (Analytical • Instrumentation) • Product Specialists • Occupational Health and Safety SpecialistsPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 125) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 125)• Integrated Biology • Project • Chemical Laboratory I • Environmental Chemistry and• Ecology and Biodiversity • Industrial Training or 2 elective • Chemical Laboratory II Analysis• Microbiology • Chemical Laboratory III• Cell Biomolecules and Enzymes courses • Chemical Laboratory IV • Analytical Method• Principles of Genetics Bioscience Elective I, II • Chemical Laboratory V Development and Validation• Recombinant Technology (Choose 2) • Physical Chemistry• Physiology and Behaviour of – Advanced Microbiology • Organic Chemistry • Environmental Pollution – Genomics, Proteomics and • Inorganic Chemistry Control Plants • Analytical Chemistry• Metabolic Biochemistry Bioinformatics • Properties of Matter and • QA and QC in Good Laboratory• Molecular Biology – Cancer Biology Practices• Integrative Physiology – Reproduction and Chemical Energetics• Immunology • Chemistry of Elements and • Project• Techniques and Applications in Developmental Biology • Industrial Training or 2 elective – Nutrition in Health and Organic Compounds Molecular Biosciences • Kinetics, Mechanisms and courses• Cell and Tissue Culture Diseases • Calculus and Algebra• Physical Chemistry – Conservation Biology Stereochemistry • Basic Statistical Methods for• Organic Chemistry – Industrial Microbiology • Thermodynamics and• Inorganic Chemistry – Medicinal Biochemistry Scientific Analysis• Analytical Chemistry Chemistry Elective I Electrochemistry • Elective I• Kinetics, Mechanism and (Choose 1) • Spectroscopy and Properties of • Elective II – Food Chemistry and Stereochemistry Organic Compounds Elective Courses (Choose 2)• Spectroscopy and Properties of Analysis • Polymer Chemistry – Chemical Safety and – Industrial Organic Chemistry • Polymer Characterisation & Organic Compounds Chemistry Elective II Security• Instrumental Methods of (Choose 1) Thermal Analysis – Solid State Chemistry – Chemical Lab Management • Materials Science – Cosmetic Chemistry Chemical Analysis – Chemical Safety and • Chemical Lab Management – Medicinal Chemistry• Environmental Chemistry and • Transition Elements and – Organometallic Chemistry Security – Occupational Safety & Analysis – Solid State Chemistry Coordination Compounds• Polymer Chemistry – Surface and Colloidal • Food Chemistry and Analysis Health• Calculus and Algebra • Instrumental Methods of – Surface and Colloid• Basic Statistical Methods for Chemistry Chemical Analysis Chemistry Scientific Analysis – Industrial Organic ChemistryLANGUAGE, 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, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession,Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary Malaysian Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary MalaysianIssues, Co-curricular Issues, Co-curricularNote: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme
Programmes 56Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bachelor of Science (Honours) inApplied Physics (Instrumentation) Microelectronics (Embedded Technology)3 years 3 years#PROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme equips students with the knowledge in physics andinstrumentations, and operational technical skill, which would lay the This programme educates and trains knowledgeable personnel to join thefoundation for applications in various industrial areas. Students will go nation’s work force with the direct focus to make Malaysia an innovativethrough training in the applications of physics and instrumentations, high income society. Students will be trained for careers in semiconductors,computer simulations, designing virtual instruments using Labview and IC design, embedded systems and computing which are importanthandling advanced equipment such as thermal evaporator and atomic knowledge/ skills to support the electrical & electronics sectors.force microscope. This programme would lay the foundation for futureapplied physics innovators in material sciences, instrumentations, The curriculum of this programme has been designed to meet thebiomedical and healthcare equipment designers. demands of the Malaysian Economic Transformation Programme (ETP). Students are trained in analogue and digital electronics, applicationAcademically, this programme has adequate coverage in its core physics specific IC (ASIC), field programmable array (FPGA) and IC design usingcontents, and graduates are well prepared to continue their post-graduate current professional tools. These knowledge and skills will be important tostudies in physics, locally or overseas. Additionally, they can also pursue meet the demand of fabless design firms under the ETP. To complementpost-graduate studies in cross-disciplinary fields such as nanoscience, the microelectronics content of the programme, students are also trainedbiophysics, chemical physics, medical physics, and geophysics. in embedded systems design using current microcontrollers (ARM/PIC) as well as real time operating systems (RTOS) with emphasis on efficientIndustries employing physicists are varied: programming techniques.• Aerospace and defence • Instrumentation Graduates will be sought after by design houses/companies in IC design and fabrication, automation, robotics, identification and monitoring, test• Education • Manufacturing and measurement, and consumer electronics.• Energy • Oil and gas• Engineering • Science and telecommunicationsCAREER PROSPECTS • Instrumentation Engineers CAREER PROSPECTS • Embedded Systems Design • Biomedical Devices Engineers Engineers• Research & Development • Research & Development Personnel Engineers • IC Design Engineers• Semiconductor Test Engineers • Microelectronic Engineers• Semiconductor Design Engineers • Firmware EngineersPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 122) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 123)• Electricity and Magnetism • Control Principles for • Circuit Theory • Agile Software Development• Physics Laboratory Instrumentation • Analogue Electronics I • Algebra and Calculus• Physics II • Analogue Electronics II • Mathematics for Science I• Thermodynamics • Scientific Instrumentation • Digital Logic Principles • Mathematics for Science II• Thermodynamics Laboratory • Sensors and Actuators • Digital System Design • Public Speaking• Classical Mechanics • Algebra and Calculus • Introduction to IC Layout and • Project• Electromagnetism • Mathematics for Science I • Industrial Training• Electromagnetism Laboratory • Mathematics for Science II Fabrication Elective I (Choose 1)• Quantum Mechanics • Public Speaking • ASIC and FPGA Design – Data Communication• Solid State Physics • Project • Integrated Circuit Design (TCP/IP)• Solid State Physics Laboratory • Industrial Training • Semiconductors Devices – Power Electronics• Optics Elective I (Choose 1) • Electrogmagnetics – Virtual Instrumentation• Optics Laboratory – Materials Science I • Control Systems – Object-Oriented• Physics of Semiconductor Devices – Computational Methods in • Digital Signal Processing Programming• Circuit Theory Physics • Introduction to Microcontrollers Elective II (Choose 1)• Electronics – Independent Study • Microcontroller Peripherals – Analogue Integrated Circuit• Electronics Laboratory – Mathematics for Science III • Programming Concepts Design• Introduction to Microcontrollers Elective II (Choose 1) • C Language Programming for – Data Acquisition and • Programming Concepts – Applied Electrogmagnetism• Virtual Instrumentation – Photonics and Laser Physics Microcontrollers Instrument Interfacing – Materials Science II • Test Driven Development – GUI Pogramming – Energy Science • Algorithms & Data Structure – Special Relativity • RTOS for Embedded SystemsLANGUAGE, 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, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession,Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary Malaysian Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary MalaysianIssues, Co-curricular Issues, Co-curricular# This programme is a Bachelor of Science Degree, not a Bachelor of Engineering DegreeNote: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme
Programmes 57Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bachelor of Science (Honours) inSports and Exercise Science Food Science3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThe skills gained from a degree in sports and exercise science could This programme applies the pure science subjects, such as chemistry,certainly fire the starting gun for an interesting and rewarding career. biochemistry, nutrition, biology and microbiology to the study of the nature,Students equipped with a good knowledge of the sports and exercise properties and composition of foods. It also covers the changes whichscience enable them to look at the science behind health and fitness, as they undergo during storage and processing including transformation intowell as an insight into related areas such as nutrition, psychology and safe and quality food products for consumers. Graduates will be givenmanagement. Demand is growing for sports scientists and performance exposures to areas in functional foods leading to healthy and vibrantconsultants, as society in general develops a greater awareness of health lifestyle. In addition, this programme prepares graduates with advancedand fitness issues around work. laboratory skills and current techniques in food science including those related to safety practices and standards, leading to the professionalism inThis programme provides the students an opportunity to work with the area of food science.industry through their internship and to carry out a real-life researchproject on sports and exercise science. All such training will add value to Graduates of this programme, therefore, will have developed a rangetheir qualification and later to their employment opportunities. of skills which will enable them to occupy production and managerial positions in food and food-related industries, consulting laboratories, government organisations and regulatory bodies. This programme also aims to prepare technically competent graduates to venture into entrepreneurship and new product developments in food industry.CAREER PROSPECTS • Sports Officers/ CAREER PROSPECTS • Food Chemists Administrators • Nutrition Executives• Health & Fitness Industry • Food Researchers • Food Services Executives• Fitness Coaching • Sports Facilities Maintenance • Quality Control/Assurance • Food Microbiologists• Sport Administrators Personnel • Food Product Advisors/• Health & Lifestyle Consultancy and Executives • Public Relations Personnel • Application Food Technologists Specialists Management • Personnel Trainers • Food Product Development • Industrial/Retail Buyers• Physical Education Lecturers • Fitness Trainers/Advisors• Event Managers • Fitness/Gym Instructors Personnel• Sales Managers • Fitness Sales Consultants • Marketing & Sales Executives• Senior Executive Officers • Sales/Marketing Executives • Food Technologists• Student Liaison Officers • Management Executives• Sports Development OfficersPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 123) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 126)• Human Anatomy and Physiology Core Elective (Choose 6) • Introduction to Food Science • General Chemistry I (Physical +• Introduction to Sports Science – Applied Sports Nutrition • Food Chemistry I Analytical Chemistry)• Foundation of Fitness and Exercise – Exercise and Rehabilitation • Food Chemistry II• Sports Psychology – Sports Coaching • Food Analysis • General Chemistry II (Organic + • Principles of Coaching – Strength and Conditioning • Food Physics Inorganic Chemistry)• Basic Biomechanics – Physiological Testing and • Microbiology• Sports Injuries and Prevention Training • Food Microbiology I • Instrumental Methods of Food• Motor Control and Learning – Performance Assessment • Food Microbiology II Analysis• Sports Nutrition for Sports • Unit Operations in Food Processing• Sports and Exercise Psychology – Clinical Exercise Testing • Food Processing Technology • Calculus and Algebra• Biomechanical Analysis of Human – Health, Fitness and Disease • Food Biotechnology • Statistical Methods for – Behaviour Modification in • Sensory Evaluation Movement Sports & Exercise • Food Quality Assurance and Food Scientific Analysis• Exercise Physiology Games Elective (Choose 4) • Project• Testing and Measurement in – Games I: Gym Workout and Safety • Industrial Training Swimming • Food Product Development Elective I (Choose 1) Sports & Exercise – Games II : Tennis and • Food Preservation – Nutrition and Health• Applied Exercise Physiology Gymnastics • Food Fermentation – Sport Nutrition I• Exercise Testing and Prescription – Games III: Track & Field • Human Nutrition – Applied Statistics• Research Project – Games IV: Basketball and • Nutritional Assessment – Contemporary Issues in• Research Methodology in Sports & Badminton • Fundamental Biology and Health and Nutrition – Games V: Golf and Squash Elective II (Choose 1) Exercise – Games VI: Fencing Biochemistry – Therapeutic Nutrition• Sports & Exercise for Special – Games VII: Advanced • Metabolic Biochemistry – Food Toxicology Gymnastics • Fundamentals of Molecular Biology – Nutritional Immunology Population – Sport Nutrition II• Internship/Industrial TrainingLANGUAGE, 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, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession,Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary Malaysian Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary MalaysianIssues, Co-curricular Issues, Co-curricularNote: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme
Programmes 58Diploma in Science(Chemistry and Biology)2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme aims to produce chemistry and biology graduates atthe sub-professional level. It equips students with the necessary basicknowledge of scientific concepts and theoretical principles to understandchemical and biological phenomena and processes, and trains studentsto perform standard chemical and biological laboratory procedures.This programme covers both the practical and theoretical aspectsof the subjects. The chemistry syllabi provide a detailed coverage ofvarious topics including atomic and molecular structures, properties ofmatter, properties and reactions of elements and compounds, analyticaltechniques and industrial products. The biology syllabi cover a broadspectrum of topics which include cells, energetics, homeostasis andexcretion, reproduction and development, biodiversity, ecology, andmicrobiology. This programme largely emphasises the application ofchemical principles in control of the living environment.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSIONQuality controllers, technical Graduates may be admitted intoassistants and laboratory supervisors Year 2 of:-in manufacturing industries or • Bachelor of Science (Honours)medical establishments. in Bioscience with Chemistry • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical ChemistryPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 94)• Physical Chemistry • Microbiology• Inorganic Chemistry • Forensic Chemistry and• Organic Chemistry• Analytical Chemistry Biology• Chemistry and Society • Pre-Calculus• Chemical Structure and Energetics • Introductory Calculus• Properties of Matter • Calculus• Chemistry of Elements and Organic • Algebra • Statistics and Operations Compounds• Cells and Their Organisation Research• Bioenergetics • Information Systems and • Homeostasis and Excretion• Response and Coordination Application• Reproduction and Development • Business Organisation and• Biodiversity and Ecology• Structural Biochemistry ManagementLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa KebangsaanA, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 59Diploma in Science Diploma in Science (Microelectronics(Microelectronics and Physics) with Computer Communications)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme covers a wide range of topics in analogue and digital This programme covers a wide range of topics in analogue and digitalelectronics, microcontrollers, programming, semiconductor devices, electronics, microcontrollers, programming, semiconductor devices,introduction to integrated circuit layout and physics. The programme introduction to integrated circuit layout, data communication andtrains students in fundamental of circuit analysis and design in electronics. telecommunication. The programme trains students in fundamentalIt aims to develop students’ analytical and logical skills as well as good of circuit analysis and design in electronics, computer networking andhands-on skills. programming. It aims to develop students’ analytical and logical skills as well as good hands-on skillsCAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION• Electronics Technicians Graduates may be admitted into • Electronics Technicians Graduates may be admitted into• Embedded Systems Technicians Year 2 of:- • Embedded Systems Technicians Year 2 of Bachelor of Science• Service and Maintenance • Bachelor of Science • Service and Maintenance (Honours) in Microelectronics (Embedded Technology). Personnel (Honours) in Applied Physics Personnel• Firmware Programmers (Instrumentation) • Computer Systems Support • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics Personnel (Embedded Technology) • Network Support Personnel • Firmware ProgrammersPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 94) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 97)• Principles of Electric Circuits • Software Design and • Principles of Electric Circuits • Information Technology• Digital Logic Principles I Programming Techniques • Digital Logic Principles I • Introduction to Programming• Digital Logic Principles II • Digital Logic Principles II • Principles of Information• Circuits and Signals • Engineering Mathematics I • Circuits and Signals• Analogue Electronics I • Engineering Mathematics II • Analogue Electronics Systems• Analogue Electronics II • Engineering Mathematics III • Data Communications and • Object-Oriented Programming• Microcontrollers • Engineering Mathematics IV• Introduction to Integrated Circuit • Engineering Mathematics V Networks Techniques • Engineering Mathematics VI • Telecommunications • Web Design and Development Layout • Basic Economic Principles • Microcontrollers • Engineering Mathematics I• Physical Science I • Entrepreneurial Studies • Introduction to Integrated Circuit • Engineering Mathematics II• Physical Science II • Engineering Mathematics III• Physical Science III Layout • Engineering Mathematics IV• Electrical Principles • Physics I • Engineering Mathematics V• Introduction to Semiconductor • Physics II • Engineering Mathematics VI • Introduction to Semiconductor • Entrepreneurial Studies Devices and Fabrication• Programming Concepts Devices and FabricationLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa KebangsaanA, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 60Diploma in Science (Microelectronics Diploma in Sport and Exercisewith Automatic Control) Science2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme covers a wide range of topics in analogue and digital This programme is designed to cover the application of scientificelectronics, microcontrollers, programming, semiconductor devices, principles on three branches of science – biomechanics, physiology andintroduction to integrated circuit layout, programmable logic controller interdisciplinary approaches. The sports science area largely offers expertand PC instrumentation. The programme trains students in fundamental scientific backup for top sport training and performance, while exerciseof circuit analysis and design in electronics, programming and control. science has a central role in physical programmes aimed at improvingIt aims to develop students’ analytical and logical skills as well as good general health. The qualified sport and exercise scientist can expect tohands-on skills. have a broad technical and physiological knowledge, and stands to benefit from current developments within the field offering a professional status that is recognised worldwide. This programme covers a broad, multidisciplinary study of sport and exercise science. Students will be introduced the sports concepts and practices, principles of coaching, health and wellness, and various games in sports. Students will develop knowledge and understanding of how scientific methods can be used to examine sport and exercise activities in subjects such as anatomy and physiology, sports psychology, sport biomechanics as well as motor learning and development. Other topics include sports management, maintenance of sport facilities, sports injuries, legal and ethical issues in sports, and sports nutrition.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION• Electronics Technicians Graduates may be admitted into • Assistant Fitness Trainers Graduates may be admitted into• Embedded Systems Technicians Year 2 of Bachelor of Science • Assistant Instructors Year 2 of Bachelor of Science• Service and Maintenance (Honours) in Microelectronics • Sport Administrators (Honours) in Sports & Exercise (Embedded Technology). • Sports Maintenance Personnel Science. Personnel • Junior Sales Executives• PC Control and Automation Personnel• PLC Programmers• Firmware ProgrammersPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 94) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 91)• Principles of Electric Circuits • Introduction to Semiconductor • Introduction to Sports Science • Management and Maintenance• Basic Microprocessors Devices and Fabrication • Foundation of Fitness and Exercise of Sport Facilities• Digital Logic Principles I • Functional Human Anatomy• Digital Logic Principles II • Introduction to Programming • Systemic Human Physiology • Legal and Ethical Issues in• PLC Programming and I/O • Information Technology • Sports Management Sports • Software Design and • Basic Biomechanics Interface Circuits • Principles of Coaching • Sports Psychology• Circuits and Signals Programming Techniques • Sport Injuries and First Aid • Sport Sociology• Programmable Controllers • Engineering Mathematics I • Motor Learning and Development • Introductory Statistics• Analogue Electronics I • Engineering Mathematics II • Health and Wellness • Introduction to Information• Analogue Electronics II • Engineering Mathematics III • Sports Nutrition• PC Instrumentation and Control • Engineering Mathematics IV • Games I Technology• Introduction to Integrated Circuit • Engineering Mathematics V • Games II • Basic Economic Principles • Engineering Mathematics VI • Fundamentals of Marketing Layout • Entrepreneurial Studies• Physics I• Physics IILANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa KebangsaanA, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 61Diploma in Food Science Diploma in Aquaculture2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWFood Science programme integrates and applies knowledge within This programme provides students with the scientific knowledge anddisciplines such as chemistry, microbiology, engineering and nutrition skills in aquaculture and forms a link for those who wish to embark on ato preserve, process, package, and distribute food products and design career in aquaculture industries. The programme covers a wide range ofnew processes to improve the safety and quality of foods. Food scientists topics in aquaculture setup, water quality, system preparation, feed anddevelop new foods, add value to raw food commodities and improve the nutrition, seed production and nursery, harvesting, aquaponics etc.quality and safety of existing food products. This programme also offers hands-on practices, fieldwork, industrial visitThis programme provides students with the scientific knowledge and skills and prepares graduates with aquaculture skills and techniques, as well asof the food chain and forms a link for those who wish to embark on a career analytical skills in laboratories, leading to the professionalism in the areain the dynamic food and nutrition industries. The programme covers of aquaculture. Students will also be taught the fundamental of businessbasic principles in the basic sciences in relation to the study of food and entrepreneurship to help the graduates to venture in aquaculturescience as well as the application of basic science such as food chemistry, industries.food microbiology, food technology and nutrition. The nutrition subjectsprovide knowledge and skills to understand diseases of dietary origin.This programme also offers hands-on practices and prepares graduateswith fundamental laboratory skills and techniques in food science,including those related to safety practices and standards, leading tothe professionalism in the area of food science. Students will also betaught the basics of business and marketing. The better understandingof entrepreneurial skills can help graduates to take up challenges in thecompetitive food business.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION CAREER PROSPECTS • Farm Technician • Laboratory Technician• Food Manufacturing Graduates may be admitted into • Sales and Technical• Food Production Year 2 of Bachelor of Science • Hatchery Technician• Food & Beverages (Honours) in Food Science.• Research & Development• Sales & Marketing• Food Services/Nutrition PersonnelPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 94) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 90)• Physical Chemistry • Food Technology • Introduction to Aquaculture • Feed and Nutrition• Organic Chemistry • Food Microbiology • Aquaculture System and Practices • Live Food Species and• Inorganic Chemistry • Food Analysis • Introduction to Entrepreneurship• Analytical Chemistry • Food Hygiene and Sanitation • Commercial Aquaculture Species Production• Biology of the Cells • Pre-Calculus • Introduction to Seed• Human Physiology • Calculus and Algebra and Farming• Microbiology • Statistics and Operations • Site Selection, Design and Setup Production and Nursery• Introduction to Food Science • Aquaculture Environment and • Grow-out Technologies and• Principles of Nutrition Research• Introductory Foods • Information Systems and Water Quality Practices• Food Physics • Entrepreneurial Practices • Harvest, Processing and• Food Chemistry Application • System Preparation, Stocking and Post-Harvest• Human Nutrition • Business Organisation and • Aquatic Animal Health• Food Toxicology Management • Chemical and Drugs in Management • Small Business Venture • Fundamentals of Marketing • Aquaculture Engineering, Aquaculture • Industrial Training Equipment and Tools Electives (Choose 3) • Introduction to Aquaponics • Economics and Farm Management • Computer Skills • Information Technology and Systems • Introduction to Organisation and Management • Introduction to Human Resource ManagementLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication,A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness andConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Volunteerism, Public Speaking, Co-curricular
Faculty of Computing and Information Technology 62 Faculty of Computing and Information Technology The Faculty of Computing and Information Technology (FOCS) was set up from both the renowned Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC) and the School of Arts and Science, Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TARC) which was established in February 1972. The mission of FOCS is to nurture and produce digital tech talents in cutting-edge technology, promoting innovations and technopreneurship to meet the current needs of the industry in the digital economy. FOCS offers programmes at Diploma and Bachelor levels. Currently, FOCS has a close academic collaboration with Campbell University, USA to offer Dual Award Degree to students at Bachelor level. Students are simultaneously prepared for the programme offered by FOCS, as well as Bachelor of Science (BS) degree of Campbell University, Buies Creek, North Carolina, USA. The Faculty embarks actively in research and development through academia-industry collaboration. Currently, the Faculty has 3 main research centres in the area of Software Development (which includes web and mobile platforms), Software Engineering, Computer Networking, Cyber Security, Interactive Software, Computational Intelligence, STEM Education, Internet of Things(IoTs), Data Science and Data Analytics. Recently, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC) has been awarded with the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) Premier Digital Tech University Award endorsed by the Ministry of Higher Education, which signifies the excellent quality of the programmes offered by the Faculty. Eathxwpaloy re tothaeReWwoarnddinegrs oCfarAeeprpinlied ComSpcuiteinngcaensd IT WorldCONTENTS Bachelor Degree DiplomaIntroduction • Management Mathematics with Computing • Computer Science and StatisticsGeneral Progression Route • Interactive Software Technology • Computer Science and ManagementMinimum Entry Requirements • Software Engineering • Enterprise Information Systems Mathematics • Software Systems Development • Computer Science and Computer • Internet Technology • Information Security Mathematics • Business Information Systems • Interactive Software Technology • Information Systems Engineering • Internet Technology • Entrepreneurship • Mobile Application Development • ICT Systems Support • Data Science • Software Engineering • ICT Applications
General Progression Route 63 STPM/A Level/ Year 1 Postgraduate UEC/equivalent Bachelor (Honours) Degree Degree Foundation Dual Award Partner with • Campbell University, USA 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) Dual Award with • Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) inDiploma in Interactive Software Technology Interactive Software TechnologyDiploma in Science (Computer Science and Statistics) • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing • Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information SystemsDiploma in Science (Computer Science and • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) inManagement Mathematics) Software Systems Development • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with ComputingDiploma in Science (Computer Science and • Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Model:Computer Mathematics) Software Engineering Dual Award onlyDiploma in Science (Business Information Systems) (Completed at TAR UC) • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing • Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information SystemsDiploma in Science (Information Systems Engineering) • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems DevelopmentDiploma in Science (Internet Technology) • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information SecurityDiploma in Information Technology • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in(Mobile Application Development) Software Systems DevelopmentDiploma in Information Technology • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in(ICT Systems Support) Software Systems DevelopmentDiploma in Computer Science (Data Science) -Diploma in Information Technology -(Entrepreneurship)Diploma in Software Engineering • Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software EngineeringDiploma in Information Systems • Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in(ICT Applications) Enterprise Information SystemsFor 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.
Programmes 64Awards Industry Linksand AWARDS AND INDUSTRY LINKSPremier Digital Tech University Cisco Academy IBM Centre of Excellence CompTIA AcademyOracle Academy SAP University Alliance Programme Microsoft Imagine AcademyIndustry Professional INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL Certification CERTIFICATIONStudents are prepared to go for Industry Professional Certification to be well equipped for the workforce according to focus areas: Programme Industry Professional CertificationBachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering ISTQB© Certified Tester Foundation Level (CTFL)Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Development CompTIA Linux+ - Elective Course Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) -Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Elective CourseTechnology Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) -Security Elective Course Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security)Computing CompTIA Security+Diploma in Information Technology (ICT Systems Support) CompTIA Linux+ CompTIA Linux+ - Elective Course CompTIA A+Note: The above arrangement is valid at the point of printing and may change from time to time to ensure the best value and quality is offered to students. Students are advisedto obtain the latest information from the faculty from time to time.
Minimum Entry Requirements 65BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/DEGREE TAR UC STPM A Level SAM CPU UECBachelor of Computer Full Passes in Grade C in ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation inScience (Honours) 2 relevant 2 relevant minimum in 6 relevant relevant subjects Sciencein Interactive subjects which subjects which Grade B in one subjects which which must (Track A)Software must include must include Mathematics must include include AdvancedTechnology Mathematics Mathematics subject minimum Mathematics/ OR 70% in one Advanced • Diploma in Mathematics Mathematics subject (I or II) Interactive Software AND Technology SPM Credit in Additional Mathematics/O Level Grade C in (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# Mathematics-Additional AND SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Bachelor of Science Full Passes Grade C in ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in • Foundation in(Honours) in in 2 relevant 2 relevant minimum in 6 relevant 5 relevant ScienceManagement subjects which subjects which Grade B in one subjects which subjects which (Track A)Mathematics with must include must include Mathematics must include must includeComputing Mathematics Mathematics subject minimum Advanced OR 70% in one Mathematics/ Mathematics Advanced Diploma in subject Mathematics Science (with (I or II) minimum CGPA 2.5000)# • Computer Science & Statistics OR • Computer Science & Management Mathematics AND OR SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics • Computer AND Science & SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language** Computer MathematicsBachelor of Computer Full Passes Grade C in ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B inScience (Honours) in in 2 relevant 2 relevant minimum in 6 relevant 5 relevant • Foundation inSoftware Engineering subjects which subjects which Grade B in one subjects which subjects which Science must include Mathematics must include must include (Track A) must include Mathematics subject minimum Advanced Mathematics 70% in one Mathematics/ OR Mathematics Advanced subject Mathematics • Diploma (I or II) in Science (Computer Science & Computer Mathematics) (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# AND OR SPM Credit in Additional Mathematics/O Level Grade C in • Diploma in Mathematics-Additional Software Engineering (with AND minimum CGPA SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language** 2.5000)## Graduates with CGPA below 2.5000 are required to sit and pass a Qualifying Test.** 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 66BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/DEGREE TAR UC STPM A Level SAM CPU UECBachelor of Full Passes Grade C in ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in • Foundation inInformation Systems in 2 relevant 2 relevant minimum in 6 relevant 5 relevant Science (Track(Honours) in subjects which subjects which Grade B in one subjects which subjects which A/ Track B)Enterprise must include must include Mathematics must include must includeInformation Systems Mathematics Mathematics subject minimum Advanced OR 70% in one Mathematics/ Mathematics Advanced Diploma in subject Mathematics Science (with (I or II) minimum CGPA 2.5000)# AND SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics • Computer Science & AND Statistics SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language** OR • Business Information Systems OR Diploma in Information Systems (ICT Applications) (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)#Bachelor of Information Full Passes Grade C in ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation in 2 relevant minimum in 6 relevantTechnology (Honours) in 2 relevant subjects which Grade B in one subjects which relevant subjects Science (Track must include Mathematics must includein Software Systems subjects which Mathematics subject minimum which must A/Track B) 70% in oneDevelopment must include Mathematics include Advanced OR subject Mathematics/ Mathematics Diploma in Advanced Science Mathematics (with minimum (I or II) CGPA 2.5000)# • Computer Science & Management Mathematics OR • Information Systems Engineering OR Diploma in Information Technology (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# AND • ICT Systems SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics Support OR AND • Mobile Application SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language** DevelopmentBachelor of Full Passes Grade C in ATAR 70 and 70% average Grade B in 5 • Foundation inInformation Science (Track A/Technology (Honours) in 2 relevant 2 relevant minimum in 6 relevant relevant subjects Track B)in Internet Technology subjects which subjects which Grade B in one subjects which which must ORBachelor ofInformation must include must include Mathematics must include include Advanced • Diploma inTechnology (Honours) Science (Internetin Information Security Mathematics Mathematics subject minimum 70% in Mathematics/ Technology) (with minimum CGPA one Mathematics Advanced 2.5000)# subject Mathematics AND (I or II) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics AND SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**# Graduates with CGPA below 2.5000 are required to sit and pass a Qualifying Test.** 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 67DIPLOMA ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/ TAR UC SPM O Level UECDiploma in Science 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant(Computer Science subjects subjects subjects -and ComputerMathematics) Compulsory subjects:Diploma in Interactive (i) SPM Credit in Additional Mathematics/O Level Grade C in Mathematics-Software Technology Additional/UEC Grade B in Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Diploma in Science 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant(Computer Science subjectsand Statistics) subjects subjects - Compulsory subjects: (i) SPM Credit in Mathematics and Pass in Additional Mathematics OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics and Grade E in Mathematics-Additional OR UEC Grade B in Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**Diploma in Science 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant Relevant Certificate subjects subjects(Business Information subjectsSystems)Diploma in Science Compulsory subjects:(Information Systems (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in oneEngineering) Mathematics subject.Diploma in Science (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**(Internet Technology)Diploma in Science 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant -(Computer Science subjects. subjects. subjects.and ManagementMathematics)Diploma in InformationTechnology(Entrepreneurship)Diploma in InformationTechnology(ICT Systems Support)Diploma in InformationTechnology(Mobile ApplicationDevelopment)Diploma in SoftwareEngineering Compulsory subjects:Diploma in Information (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in one Mathematics subject.Systems (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**(ICT Applications)Diploma in Computer 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant -Science (Data Science) subjects. subjects. subjects. Compulsory subjects: (i) SPM Credit in Additional Mathematics/O Level Grade C in Mathematics- Additional/UEC Grade B in Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 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 68Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bachelor of Computer ScienceManagement Mathematics with (Honours) in Interactive SoftwareComputing Technology3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme is a multi-disciplinary blend with Management This programme aims to teach students the technical knowledge and skillsMathematics as the major, Computing as the minor and Business in computer science with a further focus on the design and development ofManagement as the associate study. Management Mathematics covers interactive software that can be used in mobile applications, video games,mathematical techniques for business management, including resource flight simulators, virtual reality, electronic magazines, educational andallocation and planning, optimisation, project management, quantitative training materials. Business organisations use interactive advertisements,decision, applied statistics, quality control and financial mathematics. job-training applications and skills-training applications. EducatorsComputing courses prepare students for software design and development use interactive media to deliver classroom presentations that enhanceincluding skills on programming and information management. students learning. Students use interactive multimedia applications to learn by reading, seeing, hearing and interacting with the subject content.This programme also prepares graduates to branch into other disciplines Interactive content is always present in computer games and other typesfor further academic pursuit such as master in business management, of entertainment that uses multimedia applications.statistics, and information technology. The students from this programme will study Computer Game Studies,It also lays the foundation for graduates to achieve further professional Multimedia Development for the Web, Mathematics for Games Technology,qualifications in actuary, financial planning, financial analysis and risk Computer Game Programming, Software Engineering, Mobile Applicationmanagement. Development, Artificial Intelligence, Graphics Programming and Human Computer Interaction. Electives courses like Advanced Computer Game Programming, Digital Illustration, Computer Game Design, Virtual Reality, 3D Animation and 3D Game Development will be offered to students undergoing this programme.CAREER PROSPECTS CAREER PROSPECTSOfficers in financial institutions such as banks, insurance firms, and • Games Designers • Web Designersinvestment houses, Quantitative Analysts, Quality Managers, Research • Games Programmers • Multimedia DevelopersOfficers, Investment Analysts, Financial Analysts, Management • Games Software Engineers • Software DevelopersConsultants, Financial Planners and Advisors, Pricing Analysts, Market • Games Producers • Mobile Application DevelopersRisk Managers, Credit Risk Managers, Asset/Liability Managers, IT • Games Testers • Systems AnalystsManagers, Programmers. • Technical LeadPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 122) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 125)• Discrete Mathematics Electives • Problem Solving and Programming Electives (Choose 4)• Calculus I – Microeconomics • Computer Game Studies – Virtual Reality• Calculus II – Macroeconomics • Database Management – Computer Game Design• Algebra – Accounting Methods I • Computer Organization and – Advanced Computer Game• Probability and Statistics – Accounting Methods II• Linear Algebra – Business Organisation & Architecture Programming• Advanced Calculus • Object-Oriented Programming – 3D Game Development• Numerical Methods Management • Research Methods – Advanced Graphics• Mathematical Statistics – Further Applied Statistics • Object-Oriented Analysis and• Applied Statistics – Cryptography Programming• Operations Research I – Mathematics for Computer Design – Digital Illustration• Operations Research II • Data Structures and Algorithms – 3D Animation• Financial Mathematics Science • Operating Systems – Introduction to the Short Story• Quality Control – Advanced Financial • Software Engineering – Music Appreciation• Mathematical & Statistical • Graphics Programming – Computer Games Technology Mathematics • Computer Game Programming Software – Graph Theory and • Social and Professional Issues• Problem Solving and • Artificial Intelligence Appplications • IT Fundamentals Programming – Actuarial Mathematics • Web Design and Development• Database Management – Software Engineering • Multimedia Development for the• Computer Organisation and – Social and Professional Issues – Web Design and Development Web Architecture – Digital Multimedia • Fundamentals of Computer• Object-Oriented Programming – Mobile Application• Operating Systems Networks• IT Fundamentals Development • Mobile Application Development• Visual Programming – Systems Administration • Human Computer Interaction• Industrial Training – Corporate Finance • Discrete Mathematics• Project – Risk Management • Probability and Statistics – Music Appreciation • Mathematics for Games – Introduction to the Short Story – Data Structures and Technology • Project I Algorithms • Project II – System Analysis and Design • Industrial Training (6 months)LANGUAGE, 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, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession,Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary Malaysian Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary MalaysianIssues, Co-curricular Issues, Co-curricularNote: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme
Programmes 69Bachelor of Computer Science Bachelor of Information Systems(Honours) in Software Engineering (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWGraduates of this programme will be able to develop, manage and maintainhigh-quality software in a systematic, controlled and efficient manner. Information systems are the heart of many organisations that supportIn addition to fundamentals of computing, students will develop their their daily business processes and in turn promote business growth. As thespecialisation by going through some of the following courses: Systems size and demand of information systems has grown tremendously, manyAnalysis and Design, Software Engineering, Software Requirements of the business functions like sales & marketing, finance & accounting,Engineering, Software Design and Architecture, Formal Methods for manufacturing & processes, human resources, supply chain management,Software Engineering, Software Quality and Testing, Software Evolution customer relationship management, knowledge management and manyand Maintenance and Software Project Management. other business functions are integrated into enterprise information systems to further improve organisational performance.Electives courses like Introduction to Computer Security, AdvancedDatabase Management, Mobile Application Development, Web Application This programme is designed to equip students with the ability to solveDevelopment, Distributed Computer Systems, Data Science and Cloud practical problems in the implementation of enterprise informationComputing will be offered to students undergoing this programme. systems in large organisations. In addition to fundamentals of computing, the specialisation subject area covers Business and Information Systems,Students will have an opportunity to work with the industry through their Systems Analysis and Design, Enterprise Systems, Enterprise Resource6 months industrial training and carry out real-life projects on software Planning, Data Warehouse Technology, Business Intelligence, Businessengineering. All such training will add value to their qualification and Process Management and Information Systems Implementation.increase their employment opportunities. Electives courses like Principles of Accounting, Introduction to Computer Security, Visual Programming, Software Project Management, Decision Support Systems, Advanced Database Management, Database Administration and IS Strategy and Management will be offered to students undergoing this programme. Students will have an opportunity to work with the industry through their 6 months of industrial training and carry out real-life projects on software development, implementation of enterprise information systems and data analysis. All such training will add value to their qualification and increase their employment opportunities.CAREER PROSPECTS • Systems Analysts CAREER PROSPECTS • IT Consultants • Web Developers • IT Managers• Software Engineers • Mobile Application Developers • ERP Consultants • Programmers• Software Testers • IT Consultants • Business and Systems Analysts • Web Designers• Software Quality Assurance • IT and Project Managers • Business Process Consultants • Database Administrators • Programmers • Business Intelligence Specialists Engineers • Data Warehouse Developers• Software Developers• Software ArchitectsPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 123) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 122)• Problem Solving and Programming • Web Design and Development • Business and Information Systems • Business Process Management• Database Management • Human Computer Interaction • Problem Solving and Programming • Data Warehouse Technology• Introduction to Computer Systems • Probability and Statistics • Database Management • Business Intelligence• Object-Oriented Programming • Discrete Mathematics • Computer Organization and • Probability and Statistics• Research Methods • Further Discrete Mathematics • Discrete Mathematics• Data Structures and Algorithms • Project I Architecture • Business Organisation and• Software Engineering • Project II • Object-Oriented Programming• Social and Professional Issues • Industrial Training (6 months) • Research Methods Management• Artificial Intelligence • Object-Oriented Analysis and • Project I• Software Quality Assurance and Electives (Choose 4) • Project II – Distributed Computer Design • Industrial Training (6 months) Testing • Data Structures and Algorithms Electives (Choose 4)• Software Requirements Systems • Operating Systems – Advanced Database – Advanced Database • Enterprise Resource Planning Management Engineering • Information Systems – Introduction to Computer• Software Design and Management Security – Web Application Implementation – Visual Programming Architecture • Social and Professional Issues – IS Strategy and Management• Software Project Management Development • IT Fundamentals – Database Administration• Modelling and Simulation – Introduction to Computer • Web Design and Development – Software Project Management• Formal Methods for Software • Systems Analysis and Design – Decision Support Systems Security • Enterprise Systems – Introduction to the Short Story Engineering – Mobile Application • Fundamentals of Computer – Music Appreciation• Software Evolution and – Principles of Accounting Development Networks Maintenance – Data Science• Graphic Programming – Cloud Computing• Systems Analysis and Design – Introduction to the Short• Introduction to Computer Story Networks – Music AppreciationLANGUAGE, 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, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession,Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary Malaysian Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary MalaysianIssues, Co-curricular Issues, Co-curricularNote: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme
Programmes 70Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Information Technology(Honours) in Software Systems (Honours) in Internet TechnologyDevelopment 3 years3 years PROGRAMME OVERVIEWPROGRAMME OVERVIEW The growth and development of the Internet is rapid and innovative. ThisThis programme produces and equips graduates with in-depth knowledge phenomenon has enabled many companies to use web-based systems toand skills that are essential to work as professionals in the software operate their business processes in more efficient, effective and innovativesystems development and computer networking sectors. In addition to ways. The use of the Internet has also led companies to be competitive.fundamentals of computing, topics of specialisation covered are SystemsAnalysis and Design, Visual Programming, Web Application Development, This programme produces graduates who have the in-depth knowledgeSoftware Engineering, Agile Software Development, Software Project and skills that are essential to work as professionals in the webManagement, Human Computer Interaction and Computer Networks. development, mobile development, web-based multimedia development, IOT applications and computer networking sectors. Graduates will also beStudents graduating from this programme will be capable of developing equipped with knowledge and skills in Enterprise Web Applications, Websoftware systems in various platforms to fulfill the needs and requirements Engineering, Web Services and Internet Security.from organisations using appropriate software engineering methodologiesand software project management techniques. In addition, students will Elective courses like Internet of Things, Electronic Commerce, Emergingalso be able to design, configure, set up and maintain computer networks Web Technologies, Mobile Computing, Advanced Mobile Computing,in organisations. Advanced Database Management, Network Security, Cloud Computing and Human Computer Interaction will be offered to students undergoingElectives courses like Internet of Things, Introduction to Computer Security, this programme.Integrative Programming, Digital Multimedia, Principles of Accounting,Network Security, Cloud Computing, Systems Administration, Mobile Students will have an opportunity to work with the industry through theirApplication Development, Advanced Database Management and Software 6 months of industrial training and carry out real-life projects on webQuality Assurance and Testing will be offered to students undergoing this development and computer networking. All such training will add value toprogramme. their qualification and increase their employment opportunities.Students will have an opportunity to work with the industry through their 6months of industrial training and carry out real-life projects in softwaresystems development, network communications or databasemanagement. All such training will add value to their qualification andincrease their employment opportunities.CAREER PROSPECTS • Software Engineers CAREER PROSPECTS • Network Engineers • Database Administrators • IT Consultants• Programmers • Network Engineers • Web Developers • IT Managers• Web Developers • IT Consultants • Multimedia Developers • IOT Developers• Multimedia Developers • IT Managers • Mobile Application Developers• Mobile Application Developers • IOT Developers • Systems Analysts• Systems AnalystsPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 123) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 123)• IT Fundamentals • Software Engineering • IT Fundamentals • Object-Oriented Analysis and• Web Design and Development • Social and Professional Issues • Web Design and Development Design• Systems Analysis and Design • Probability and Statistics • Systems Analysis and Design• Visual Programming • Discrete Mathematics • Multimedia Development for • Data Structures and• Fundamentals of Computer • Project I Algorithms • Project II the Web Networks • Industrial Training (6 months) • Introduction to Internet • Operating Systems• Human Computer Interaction Electives (Choose 4) • Social and Professional Issues• Web Application Development – Introduction to Computer Security • Probability and Statistics• Computer Networks Security • Fundamentals of Computer • Discrete Mathematics• Advanced Computer Networks – Digital Multimedia • Project I• Software Project Management – Mobile Application Networks • Project II• Agile Software Development Development • Web Programming • Industrial Training (6 months)• Problem Solving and Programming – Network Security • Computer Networks Electives (Choose 4)• Database Management – Systems Administration • Web Engineering – Electronic Commerce• Computer Organization and – Integrative Programming • Enterprise Web Applications – Human Computer – Cloud Computing • Advanced Computer Networks Interaction Architecture – Advanced Database • Web Services – Mobile Computing• Object-Oriented Programming Management • Problem Solving and – Network Security• Research Methods – Software Quality Assurance – Emerging Web Technologies• Object-Oriented Analysis and and Testing Programming – Advanced Mobile – Principles of Accounting • Database Management Design – Music Appreciation • Computer Organization and Computing• Data Structures and Algorithms – Internet of Things – Cloud Computing• Operating Systems Architecture – Advanced Database • Object-Oriented Programming Management • Research Methods – Music Appreciation – Internet of ThingsLANGUAGE, 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, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession,Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary Malaysian Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary MalaysianIssues, Co-curricular Issues, Co-curricularNote: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme
Programmes 71Bachelor of Information Technology Diploma in Science(Honours) in Information Security (Computer Science and Statistics)3 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme is designed to equip students with technical abilities and This programme emphasises on the analysis, development andknowledge of the information security in the areas of Computer Security, implementation of computer systems and also focuses on developingInternet Security, Information Assurance and Security, Network Security, statistical theory, inference methods and statistical modelling.Systems Administration and Software Security. In addition, studentshave the opportunity to learn about computer networking and softwaredevelopment. Students will learn and be trained on how to detect, preventand defend organisations’ systems from unauthorised access.Electives courses like Internet of Things, Digital Forensics, MobileComputing, Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing, SecurityAssessment and Risk Management, Network Forensics and CloudComputing will be offered to students undergoing this programme.Students will have an opportunity to work with the industry through their 6months of industrial training and carry out real-life projects in informationsecurity. All such training will add value to their qualification and increasetheir employment opportunities.CAREER PROSPECTS • Forensics Analysts CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION • Forensics Investigators• Information Security Analysts • Security Software Developers • Junior Analyst Programmers Graduates may be admitted into• Information Security Consultants • Mobile Application Developers • Junior Systems Analysts Year 2 of:-• Information Security Managers • Network Security Engineers • Junior Software Engineers or • Bachelor of Science (Honours)• Information Security Engineers• Information Security Developers in Management Mathematics • Junior Database Administrators with Computing Administrators • Statisticians • Bachelor of Information• Information Security Auditors • Forecasters Systems (Honours) in • Junior Statistical Analysts Enterprise Information • Survey Researchers Systems • Junior Data AnalystsPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 123) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 95)• IT Fundamentals • Object-Oriented Analysis and • Introduction to Information • Analytic Trigonometry• Web Design and Development Design Technology • Introductory Mathematical• Introduction to Computer Security• Internet Security • Data Structures and • Programming Concepts and Modelling• Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms Design I • Introductory Calculus • Statistics I Networks • Operating Systems • Programming Concepts and • Statistics II• Information Assurance and • Social and Professional Issues Design II • Calculus I • Probability and Statistics • Calculus II Security • Discrete Mathematics • Principles of Information Systems • Discrete Mathematics• Web Application Development • Project I • Web Design and Development • Algebra• Computer Networks • Project II • Analysis and Design of IS • Introduction to Survey• Software Security • Industrial Training (6 months) • Analysis and Design of IS Case• Systems Administration Electives (Choose 4) Research Methodology• Network Security – Digital Forensics Study • Statistical Software• Advanced Computer Networks – Mobile Computing • Object-Oriented Programming• Problem Solving and Programming – Vulnerability Assessment Applications• Database Management and Penetration Testing Techniques • Microeconomics• Computer Organization and – Security Assessment and • Windows Application Programming • Macroeconomics Risk Management • Database Development and Architecture – Network Forensics• Object-Oriented Programming – Advanced Mobile Computing Applications• Research Methods – Cloud Computing • College Algebra – Music Appreciation – Internet of ThingsLANGUAGE, 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, English for Communication, Bahasa KebangsaanCommunication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, CivicEntrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Contemporary Malaysian Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricularIssues, Co-curricularNote: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme
Programmes 72Diploma in Science (Computer Diploma in Science (ComputerScience and Management Science and Computer Mathematics)Mathematics) 2 years2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWEmphasis is on analysis, development and implementation of computer Students are trained in both theoretical knowledge and practical skillssystems, as well as mathematical techniques for financial and managerial for software development, system design and related mathematicalapplications. techniques.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION• Junior Software Developers Graduates may be admitted into • Junior Analyst Programmers Graduates may be admitted into• Junior Application Developers Year 2 of:- • Junior Systems Analysts Year 2 of:-• Junior Systems Engineers • Bachelor of Science (Honours) • Junior Software Engineers • Bachelor of Science (Honours)• Junior Database Administrators • Junior Systems Engineers• Junior Systems Analysts in Management Mathematics • Junior Research Officers in Management Mathematics• Junior Statistical Analysts with Computing • Junior Quantitative Analysts with Computing• Junior Quantitative Analysts • Bachelor of Information • Junior Software Developers • Bachelor of Computer Science• Junior Quality Control Engineers Technology (Honours) (Honours) in Software• Junior Data Analysts in Software Systems Engineering DevelopmentPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 93) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 95)• Introduction to Information • Basic Mathematics I • Introduction to Information • Database Development and Technology • Basic Mathematics II Technology Applications • Basic Algebra• Programming Concepts and • Basic Calculus • Programming Concepts and • GUI and Web Application Design I • Statistics I Design I Programming • Statistics II• Programming Concepts and • Calculus I • Programming Concepts and • Pre-Calculus Design II • Calculus II Design II • Introductory Calculus • Discrete Mathematics • Statistics I• Principles of Information Systems • Algebra • Principles of Information Systems • Statistics II• Web Design and Development • Mathematics for Management • Web Design and Development • Calculus I• Analysis and Design of IS • Accounting Methods I • Analysis and Design of IS • Calculus II• Analysis and Design of IS Case • Accounting Methods II • Analysis and Design of IS Case • Discrete Mathematics • Algebra Study Study • Accounting Methods I• Object-Oriented Programming • Object-Oriented Programming • Accounting Methods II • Business Organisation and Techniques Techniques• Windows Application Programming • Computer Systems Architecture Management• Database Development and • Fundamentals of Computer Applications NetworksLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa KebangsaanA, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 73Diploma in Interactive Software Diploma in ScienceTechnology (Business Information Systems)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme equips students with the fundamental knowledge and This programme majors in business information systems. It aims topractical skills in interactive software technology. Students will acquire produce graduates with fundamental knowledge in information technologyknowledge and practical skills in the C++ language, HTML5, DirectX, and its business related applications. It covers the theoretical and practicalassembly language, and the development of 2D games. This programme aspects of developing information systems, management, costing,focuses on training students in the development of interactive software, accounting, electronic commerce, and mathematics. This programmeparticularly in the areas of computer games technology, education, is supported by case studies and computer laboratory assignments. Intraining, business, mass media, simulation and edutainment. addition, students are exposed to part of the SAP curriculum like logistics and enterprise resource planning. Students will acquire practical skills in the C Language, HTML5, JavaScript, VB.NET, Microsoft Expression Web, Microsoft SQL Server, accounting software packages and be guided through the process of developing an information system.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION• Junior Games Designers / Junior Graduates may be admitted into • Junior Programmers Graduates may be admitted into Games Developers Year 2 of Bachelor of Computer • Junior Systems Analysts Year 2 of Bachelor of Information Science (Honours) in Interactive • Junior SAP Support Consultants Systems (Honours) in Enterprise• Junior Games Programmers Software Technology. • Junior IT Support Executives Information Systems.• Junior Games Testers • Junior IT Executives• Junior Web Designers / Junior Web Developers• Junior Software Developers / Junior Software ProgrammersPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 91) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 94)• Introduction to Information • Database Development and • Introduction to Information • Electronic Commerce Technology Applications Technology • Information Systems• Programming Concepts and • Computer Systems • Programming Concepts and Development Design I Architecture Design I • Fundamental Mathematics • Introductory Statistics• Programming Concepts and • 2D Game Development • Programming Concepts and • Management Mathematics Design II Workshop Design II • Introduction to Logistics• Games Technology • Pre-Calculus • Principles of Information Systems Operations• Computer Game Studies • Calculus and Algebra • Web Design and Development • Enterprise Resource Planning• Web Development • Probability and Statistics • Windows Application Programming • Business Organisation and• Computer Game Development • Mathematics for Games • Analysis and Design of IS• Electronic Commerce • Analysis and Design of IS Case Management• Computer Game Programming Technology I • Accounting Methods I• Analysis and Design of IS • Mathematics for Games Study • Accounting Methods II• Analysis and Design of IS Case • Database Development and • Cost Accounting Technology II • Accounting Software Study • Behavioural Science Applications• Object-Oriented Programming in • Business Organisation and • Managing Information Systems Packages • Database Application C++ Management ProgrammingLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa KebangsaanA, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 74Diploma in Science (Information Diploma in ScienceSystems Engineering) (Internet Technology)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme provides students with a basic understanding of This programme aims to equip students with Internet-related knowledgecomputing techniques and aims to develop the computing and information and skills. Students are trained in the areas of computer, Internet andtechnology-based knowledge and skills required in modern industrial, World Wide Web technology. This programme also provides a strongcommercial and service organisations. It will equip students with essential element of Internet design and programming in order for the studentsknowledge of the underlying principles of modern computing technology to obtain the essential skills required for effective commercial use ofand enable students to appreciate how modern computers are applied networks. Students in this programme will learn ASP.NET, JavaScript,to a range of real world problems. Students will learn C, Java, Assembly CSS, HTML5, PHP, C, Web Programming using Adobe Dreamweaver, web-Language, Microsoft SQL Server, HTML5, CSS, Microsoft Expression Web based multimedia applications using Adobe Animate CC, database usingand JavaScript. Upon completion, graduates will have acquired knowledge Microsoft SQL Server and other supporting courses.and developed skills in the areas of computer programming, systemsanalysis, operating systems, computer networking, computer applicationsand object-oriented software development, as well as in generic businesscourses.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION• Junior Programmers Graduates may be admitted into • Junior Web Programmers Graduates may be admitted into• Junior Systems Analysts Year 2 of Bachelor of Information • Junior Multimedia Developers Year 2 of:-• Junior Network Support Officers Technology (Honours) in • Junior Web Application Developers • Bachelor of Information• Junior IT Support Executives Software Systems Development. • Junior Programmers• Junior IT Executives • Junior Network Support Officers Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information SecurityPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 95) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 95)• Introduction to Information • Managing Information • Introduction to Information • Electronic Commerce Technology Systems Technology • Web Development • Web-Based Systems• Programming Concepts and • GUI and Web Application • Programming Concepts and Design I Programming Design I Development • Web-Based Multimedia • Programming Concepts and • Information Systems • Programming Concepts and Design II Development Design II Applications • Web Systems and• Principles of Information Systems • Pre-Calculus • Principles of Information Systems• Web Design and Development • Calculus and Algebra • Analysis and Design of IS Technologies• Analysis and Design of IS • Probability and Statistics • Analysis and Design of IS Case • Web Application Programming• Analysis and Design of IS Case • Discrete Mathematical • Fundamental Mathematics Study • Probability and Statistics Study Structures I • Object-Oriented Programming • Discrete Mathematical• Object-Oriented Programming • Discrete Mathematical Techniques Structures I Techniques Structures II • Operating Systems • Discrete Mathematical• Operating Systems • Introduction to Business • Database Development and• Computer Systems Architecture • Introduction to Marketing Structures II• Fundamentals of Computer • Business Organisation and Applications • Introduction to Business • Managing Information Systems • Behavioural Science Networks Management • Fundamentals of Computer• Database Development and Networks ApplicationsLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa KebangsaanA, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, CivicConsciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 75Diploma in Information Technology Diploma in Information Technology(Entrepreneurship) (ICT Systems Support)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme provides students with the fundamental knowledge and This programme trains students in the area of ICT Systems Support,skills of entrepreneurs, managerial skills and communication skills. It also which includes information and communication technologies, systemprovides students with the skills in creating new business opportunities, installation and configuration, system troubleshooting and maintenance,as well as essential skills to pursue higher level of study and life-long ICT user support, computer operational procedures and computer security.learning. Students will also be trained in the area of software and information systems development and database management.These core areas areThis programme also equips students with strong elements of analytical the most basic knowledge and skills required for students in their futureand critical thinking in order for the students to obtain the essential skills workplace and study.required to become IT entrepreneurs and start a new IT-based businessventure. Students will also have the opportunity to experience 9 weeks of industrial training in related industry. The aim is to expose students to systemStudents will also have the opportunity to experience 9 weeks of industrial and user support training, which will add value to their qualification andtraining in related industry. The aim is to expose students to real-life increase their employment opportunities.projects in the aspects of IT Entrepreneurship. Such training will add valueto their qualification and increase their employment opportunities.CAREER PROSPECTS • Business Development CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION Executives• Junior Technology Evaluators • Junior Entry-level User Support Graduates may be admitted into• Junior IT Entrepreneurs • Assistant E-Commerce Specialists Year 2 of Bachelor of Information Consultants Technology (Honours) in • Junior Help-desk Support Staff Software Systems Development. • Junior IT Executives • Junior Programmers • Assistant Systems Analysts • Assistant Database AdministratorsPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 91)• Programming I • Essentials of Financial • Problem Solving and Programming • Cloud Computing for Business • Introduction to Information Management • Information and Communication • Operating Systems • Introduction to Computer Technology • Entrepreneurial Practices Technologies• Introduction to Technopreneurship • Business and Cyber Law • Computer Installation and Security• Principles of Accounting • Electronic Commerce • ICT User Support• Inventive Problem Solving • Mobile Commerce and Configuration • Industrial Training• Accounting Software Packages • Probability and Statistics Elective I (Choose 1)• Introduction to Database Marketing • Computer Troubleshooting and - Event-Driven Programming• Introductory Statistics • Small Business Venture - Principles of Information• Systems Analysis and Design • Industrial Training Maintenance• Multimedia Technology Elective I (Choose I) • Computer Operational Procedures Systems• Web Design and Development - Mobile Web Development • Web Design and Development Elective II (Choose 1)• Introduction to Human Resource - Programming II • Computer Systems Architecture - Web Systems and Elective II (Choose I) • Object-Oriented Programming Management - Introduction to Mobile Game Technologies• Fundamentals of Marketing Techniques - Business Organisation and Development • Fundamentals of Computer - Internet Programming Management Networks Elective III (Choose 1) • Systems Analysis and Design - Mobile Application • Database Development and Development Applications - Web Application Programming • Discrete Mathematical Structures I • Discrete Mathematical Structures 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, English for Communication, English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa KebangsaanBahasa Kebangsaan A, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, CivicVolunteerism, Public Speaking, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 76Diploma in Information Technology Diploma in Computer Science(Mobile Application Development) (Data Science)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThe Diploma in Information Technology (Mobile Application Development) This programme prepares students to work in an exciting career andprogramme produces graduates with the technical knowledge for working profession in the area of computer science specialized in data science.in the mobile application industry. This programme will equip students with It aims to produce graduates with fundamental knowledge in computermulti-skills applicable to the industry in different mobile application sector. science, analytical methods relevant to modern applications which requireGraduates of this programme have vast potential to find employment in large-scale data analysis as well as concepts and techniques of dataany industry that requires solution using mobile application. science. Graduates can apply the knowledge and skills learnt to solve Big Data problems in a variety of disciplines. This programme providesStudents will also have the opportunity to experience 9 weeks of industrial a platform that allows students to learn the knowledge of C, Java andtraining in related industry. The aim is to expose students to real-life Python, assembly language, XHTML, CSS, Java Script and SQL which areprojects on software development particularly in the area of mobile the basic skills required by students to develop software or informationapplication development. Such training will add value to their qualification systems to capture and analyse massive amounts of data across aand increase their employment opportunities. range of organisations. Students will be trained in various software and information systems development technologies. Introduction to Data Science, Data Mining and Big Data Techniques which emphasize on mathematical approach to the computational analysis of data are also introduced so students are able to draw upon the mathematics of both computation and probability to make use of the large amounts of data that are collected in order to solve major problems in their future workplace. Elective courses like Mobile Application Development, Web Systems and Technologies, Windows Application Programming, Advanced Java Programming, Electronic Commerce and Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence will be offered to students undergoing this programme. Students will also have the opportunity to experience 9 weeks of industrial training in related industry. The aim of the industrial training is to expose students to real-life projects on software development and fundamentals of data science. Such training will add value to their qualification and increase their employment opportunities.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION CAREER PROSPECTS• Junior Mobile Solution Specialists Graduates may be admitted into • Junior Data Scientists • Junior Software Engineers• Junior Web Developers Year 2 of Bachelor of Information • Junior Data Analysts • Junior Network Engineers• Junior Mobile Application Developers Technology (Honours) in • Junior Programmers • Assistant Systems Analysts• Junior Technical Supports Software Systems Development. • Junior Web Developers • Assistant Database• Junior Application Programmers • Junior Multimedia Developers Administrators• Junior Software Engineers • Junior Mobile Application Developers • Assistant IT Consultants• Junior Web DevelopersPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 93)• Problem Solving and Programming • Probability and Statistics • Problem Solving and Programming • Fundamentals of Computer• Introduction to Information • Operating Systems • Introduction to Information Networks • Mobile Application Technology Technology • Big Data Techniques• Web Development Development II • Calculus and Algebra • Operating Systems• Introduction to Interface Design • Mobile Web Development • Web Design and Development • Industrial Training• Systems Analysis and Design • Industrial Training • Systems Analysis and Design Elective I (Choose 1)• Database Development and Elective I (Choose 1) • Statistics I - Mobile Application - Introduction to Spreadsheet • Database Development and Applications - Introduction to Word Development• Web-based Multimedia Applications - Web Systems and Processing • Introduction to Data Science Applications Elective II (Choose 1) • Data Driven Marketing Technologies• Mobile Commerce and Marketing - Web Systems and • Statistics II Elective II (Choose 1)• Object-Oriented Programming • Discrete Mathematics - Windows Application Technologies • Data Science with Python Techniques - Introduction to • Introduction to Data Mining Programming• Mobile Application Design • Object-Oriented Programming - Advanced Java Programming• Discrete Mathematics Entrepreneurship Elective III (Choose 1)• Introduction to Computer Elective III (Choose 1) Techniques - Electronic Commerce - Web Application Programming • Computer Systems Architecture - Fundamentals of Artificial Architecture - Introduction to Mobile Game• Fundamentals of Computer Intelligence Development Networks• Mobile Application Development ILANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN UMUM (MPU) AND(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, English for IELTS, Public Speaking, English Language, English forBahasa Kebangsaan A, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Communication, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, CivicVolunteerism, Public Speaking, Co-curricular Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular
Programmes 77Diploma in Software Engineering Diploma in Information Systems (ICT Applications)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme equips students with the fundamental knowledge The Diploma in Information Systems (ICT Applications) programme isof software engineering with practical and analytical thinking skills in geared to produce graduates and equip them with knowledge and skillssoftware development. It also provides students with basic managerial that are essential to work as junior level assistant in information technology,skills and innovation in creating business opportunities in the area of software & information systems development sector. Graduates will besoftware engineering, as well as educational experience that motivates well trained in concept and skills in IT software solutions using productivitythem to pursue higher level of study and life-long learning. tools to solve daily business tasks and problems. Graduates will also be well trained in the area of software & information systems development and database management. Graduates will have good prospects for employment in various sectors ranging from banking and finance sector, software companies, IT Integrators, IT consultancy, manufacturing sector, businesses and any sectors that require ICT skills. Graduates are also prepared to enhance their knowledge and skills through further studies at Bachelor level in the field of Information Systems.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION• Junior Software Engineers Graduates may be admitted into • Entry-level user support specialist Graduates may be admitted into• Junior Software Developers Year 2 of Bachelor of Computer • Help-desk support Year 2 of Bachelor of Information• Junior Software Testers Science (Honours) in Software • Junior programmers Systems (Honours) in Enterprise• Junior Web Developers Engineering • Junior Database Administrators Information Systems• Junior Database Administrators • Junior Systems Analysts• Junior Systems AnalystsPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 91)• Programming Concepts and • Software Engineering II • Programming Concepts and • Fundamentals of Computer Design I • Discrete Mathematics Design I Network • Introduction to Data• Information Technology • Information Technology • Enterprise Resource Planning• Fundamental Mathematics Structures and Algorithms • Word Processing and Presentation • Operating Systems• Web Design and Development • Operating Systems• Programming Concepts and • Introduction to Software Software Fundamentals • Fundamentals of Mathematics • Discrete Mathematics Design II Testing • Programming Concepts and • Industrial Training• Systems Analysis and Design • Industrial Training• Introduction to Interface Design Design II Elective 1 (Choose 1)• Database Development and Electives (Choose 2) • Business and Information Systems - Visual Basic for Applications I - Web Systems and • Web Design and Development - Desktop Publishing and Applications • Probability and Statistics Diagramming Tools• General Mathematics Technologies • Database Development and Elective 2 (Choose 1)• Probability and Statistics - Software Requirements - Web Graphics and Multimedia• Software Engineering I Applications - Cloud Computing for Business• Object-Oriented Programming Engineering I • Introduction to Computer Elective 3 (Choose 1) - Software Requirements - Business Organisation and Techniques Architecture• Computer Systems Architecture Engineering II • Systems Analysis and Design Management - Fundamentals of Computer • Windows Application Programming - Visual Basic for Applications II • Spreadsheet NetworksLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication,Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness andVolunteerism, Public Speaking and Co-curricular. Volunteerism, Public Speaking and Co-curricular
Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business 78$ Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and BusinessSince its inception in 1971 as School of Business Studieswhich has built a strong niche in professional education,the Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business (FAFB)has steadfastly gone on to build this legacy to make it thechoice institution for students to pursue their professionalqualification. Fast-track to today, with a team of dedicated,qualified and experienced academic staff, FAFB offers acomprehensive range of business programmes that cater tothe diverse needs of individuals, industries and professions atDiploma, Bachelor, Masters and Professional levels.FAFB’s commitment to high quality, innovative and industry-relevant qualifications, its dynamic and progressive approachto teaching and learning and its close links with businessand industry partners ensure that its business programmesmeet the needs of the challenging business world. FAFB willdevelop you into confident, astute and employable graduateswho will fit the global workplace.With a business qualification from us, you can be assured of asuccessful and rewarding career.Take your first step, enrol in our programme. Let us developand unleash your potential!WE xphelorereYthouer WPootenndtiaelrsisoDfeAveploppleiedd USnlceaainesdnhecde! sCONTENTS Bachelor Degree DiplomaIntroduction • Accounting • AccountingGeneral Progression Route • Commerce • Business AdministrationMinimum Entry Requirements • Accounting and Finance • Banking and Finance • Corporate Administration • Business Economics • Business Administration • Entrepreneurship • Banking and Finance • E-Commerce and Marketing • Economics • Finance and Investment • Entrepreneurship • Human Resource Management • Finance and Investment • International Business • Human Resource Management • Logistics and Supply Chain Management • International Business • Marketing • Logistics and Supply Chain Management • Retail Management • Marketing • Retail Management • International Business Management
General Progression Route 79 STPM/A Level/ UEC/equivalent Year 1 Bachelor (Honours) Degree Dual Award Partner with • Coventry University, UK Foundation Postgraduate Degree SPM/ • Sheffield Hallam University, UK 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 (2 years) on credit transfer Bachelor Degree (3 years) Dual Award withDiploma in Business Studies (Accounting) • Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance Model: i) Dual Award onlyDiploma in Business Studies (Business Administration) • Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) (completed at TAR UC)Diploma in Business Studies (Business Economics) • Bachelor of Economics (Honours) ii) Dual Award withDiploma in Business Studies (Banking and Finance) • Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Honours) 1 Semester StudyDiploma in Banking and Finance • Bachelor of Economics (Honours) AbroadDiploma in Business Studies (Finance and Investment) • Bachelor of Finance and Investment (Honours) Model: Dual Award withDiploma in Business Studies • Bachelor of Economics (Honours) 1 Semester Study(Human Resource Management) • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in AbroadDiploma in Business Studies (International Business) Human Resource Management • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business • Bachelor of Business (Honours) International Business ManagementDiploma in Business Studies • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics and(Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Supply Chain ManagementDiploma in Entrepreneurship • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in EntrepreneurshipDiploma in Business Studies (Business Administration) • Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours)Diploma in Business Studies • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing(E-Commerce and Marketing)Diploma in Business Studies (Marketing) • Bachelor of Retail Management (Honours)Diploma in Business Studies (Retail Management) • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting) • Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) (4 years)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 80BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/DEGREE TAR UC STPM A Level SAM CPU UECBachelor of Corporate Full Passes in 2 Passes in 2 ATAR 70 and Minimum 70% Grade B in 5 • Foundation inAdministration minimum Grade in 6 relevant relevant Arts (Track A)(Honours) relevant subjects relevant sub- B in 2 relevant subjects subjects subjects OR jects • RelevantBachelor of Business DiplomaAdministration(Honours)Bachelor of ANDEconomics SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in one(Honours)Bachelor of Business Mathematics subject(Honours) in ANDEntrepreneurshipBachelor of Business SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English Language*(Honours) in Logisticsand Supply ChainManagementBachelor of Business(Honours) in HumanResourceManagementBachelor of Business(Honours) inInternational BusinessBachelor of Business(Honours) inMarketingBachelor of RetailManagement(Honours)Bachelor of Business(Honours) Accountingand FinanceBachelor of Business(Honours)International BusinessManagementBachelor of Minimum Grade Minimum Grade ATAR 70 and Minimum 70% Grade B in 5 • Foundation inAccounting C+ in 2 relevant D in 2 relevant minimum Grade in 6 relevant relevant Arts (Track A)(Honours) subjects subjects B in 2 relevant subjects subjects with minimum subjects CGPA 2.5000Bachelor ofCommerce OR(Honours) AND • Relevant SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in one Mathematics subject Diploma with minimum CGPA AND 2.5000 SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English Language* AND MUET Band 2 or replaced with IELTS Band Score 5.5 or TOEFL Score 550 (Paper-based)/ 213 (Computer-based)/79 (Internet-based)Bachelor of Banking Minimum Grade Minimum Grade ATAR 70 and Minimum 70% Grade B in 5 • Foundation inand Finance C+ in 2 relevant D in 2 relevant minimum Grade in 6 relevant relevant Arts (Track A)(Honours) subjects subjects B in 2 relevant subjects subjects with minimum subjects CGPA 2.5000Bachelor of Financeand Investment OR(Honours) • Relevant AND Diploma with SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in one Mathematics subject minimum CGPA 2.5000 AND SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in 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 SPM English Language/Grade D or Grade E in O Level English Language/Grade C in UEC English Language.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 81DIPLOMA ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/ TAR UC SPM O Level UECDiploma in Business 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant Relevant CertificateStudies (Accounting) subjects. subjects. subjectsDiploma in BusinessStudies (Banking andFinance)Diploma in Business Compulsory subjects:Studies (Business (i) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in oneAdministration) Mathematics subject.Diploma in Business (ii) SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English Language*Studies (BusinessEconomics)Diploma in BusinessStudies (E-Commerceand Marketing)Diploma in BusinessStudies (Finance andInvestment)Diploma in BusinessStudies (HumanResourceManagement)Diploma in BusinessStudies (InternationalBusiness)Diploma in BusinessStudies (Logisticsand Supply ChainManagement)Diploma in BusinessStudies (Marketing)Diploma in BusinessStudies (RetailManagement)Diploma in Bankingand FinanceDiploma in 3 credits in the relevant 3 Grade C in the relevant 3 Grade B in the relevant Relevant CertificateEntrepreneurship subjects subjects subjects Compulsory subjects: (i) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E in Mathematics/UEC Grade C in one Mathematics subject (ii) SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in 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 SPM English 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) 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 82Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)4 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme provides a wide spectrum of knowledge and skills required This programme aims to provide students with thorough and rigorousfor a career in the accountancy and finance profession. The curriculum learning of financial accounting & reporting, management accountingcovers key areas such as financial accounting & reporting, management & control, taxation, audit & assurance, IT applications in accounting,accounting & control, accounting information systems, audit & assurance, professional values & ethics and corporate governance and theirpublic sector accounting, taxation, corporate governance and professional applications in the context of business organisations as well as thevalues & ethics. compliance framework required under the relevant authorities.CAREER PROSPECTS PROFESSIONAL CAREER PROSPECTS PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION/ ACCREDITATION/Career prospects for graduates are EXEMPTION Career prospects for graduates are EXEMPTIONwide and varied. Graduates can serve wide and varied. There are excellentin the areas of accounting, finance and Upon successful completion career opportunities awaiting Students will follow the Internallyother related field in the commerce of the Bachelor of Accounting graduates of this programme in public Assessed ACCA Fundamentalsand industry, public practice, public (Honours) programme, graduates practice, commerce & industry, public programme in Year 1 and Yearsector and statutory organisations. can claim exemptions for all 9 sector and statutory organisations. 2 of the Bachelor of Commerce papers of ACCA Fundamentals (Honours) programme. or all 4 papers in Certificate in Business Accounting and all Upon successful completion of 4 papers at Operational and 3 Year 1 and Year 2 of Bachelor papers at Management levels of of Commerce (Honours) CIMA. programme, students can claim exemptions for all 9 papers of Upon passing the ACCA/CIMA ACCA Fundamentals. final level papers and with the relevant practical work In Year 3, students are prepared experience, graduates can to sit for the Professional then obtain their professional Level (4 papers) of the ACCA membership of ACCA/CIMA. examination. Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) programme, graduates can claim exemptions from ICAEW for 8 out of 15 papers of the ACA examination or 6 out of 12 CPA Australia papers.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 146) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 126)• Principles of Accounting • Financial Management • Principles of Accounting • Strategic Business Reporting• Microeconomics • Corporate Law • Economics • Strategic Business Leader• Quantitative Studies • Performance Management • Quantitative Studies • Financial Decision Making• Principles of Management • Advanced Taxation • Organisation & Management • Professional Skills for• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Auditing • IT Fundamentals & Applications• Financial Accounting • Advanced Accounting Practice • Financial Accounting Managers• Management Accounting • Entrepreneurship • Management Accounting • Advanced Financial• Macroeconomics • Enterprise Resource Planning • Principles of Taxation• Principles of Finance • Accounting Information • Business & Corporate Law Management*• Principles of Human Resource • Principles of Auditing • Advanced Performance Systems • Taxation Management • Business Analysis & Strategy • Financial Reporting Management*• Operations Management • Corporate Governance & Ethics • Principles of Marketing • Advanced Taxation*• Decision Management • Risk Management • Enterprise Resource Planning • Advanced Audit & Assurance*• Financial Accounting Framework • Public Sector Accounting • Strategic Business Management • Elective I• Business Law • Accounting Theory & Practice • Audit & Assurance • Elective II• Taxation • Financial Decision Making • Financial Management • Elective III• Fundamentals of Auditing • Practical Training • Entrepreneurship• Advanced Financial Accounting • Elective I • Financial & Controlling Applications• Corporate Reporting & Current • Elective II • Industrial Training • Elective III Issues • Elective IV• Financial Strategy * option of any 2 of the 4 papersLANGUAGE, 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 English Language, English for Communication, English forManagement, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Critical Thinking, Hubungan Etnik, Contemporary Malaysian Issues,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 83Bachelor of Business (Honours) Bachelor of Corporate AdministrationAccounting and Finance (Honours)3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with the This programme provides students with broad base knowledge inrequisite knowledge, practical skills and attributes to pursue a career in management, law, accounting, taxation, finance and corporate governance.the accountancy and finance profession. The curriculum covers key areas It also provides opportunities for students to obtain the internationallysuch as financial accounting and reporting, management accounting and recognised ICSA professional qualification.control, management information system, taxation, corporate governance,risk management, treasury management and financial management.CAREER PROSPECTS PROFESSIONAL CAREER PROSPECTS PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION/ ACCREDITATION/ EXEMPTION EXEMPTIONCareer prospects for graduates are Upon successful completion Graduates can seek employment Upon successful completionwide and varied. Graduates can serve of the Bachelor of Business in a wide variety of administrative,in the areas of accounting, assurance (Honours) Accounting and management and financial positions of the Bachelor of Corporateservices, taxation, treasury, risk Finance programme, graduates both in the public and private sectors.management and other related field can claim exemption from all 9 These include company secretary, Administration (Honours)in commerce and industry, public papers of ACCA Fundamentals or corporate administrator, managementpractice, public sector and statutory 6 out of 12 CPA Australia papers. consultant, corporate manager, programme, graduates can claimorganisations. Graduates can also compliance officer, tax agent andsecure employment in banks, financial human resource manager. exemptions from all 8 papersinstitutions and intermediaries inthe areas of treasury management, of the Professional Diploma inwealth management and fundmanagement. Corporate Administration (PDCA) programme of MAICSA and all 4 papers of the ICSA International Qualifying Scheme (IQS) Professional Part 1. In Year 3, students are prepared to sit for the International Qualifying Scheme (IQS) Professional Part 2 (4 papers) of the ICSA examination.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 126) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 124)• Computer Applications for • Investment & Financial • Principles of Accounting • Industrial Training Business Analysis • Malaysian Legal System • Financial Reporting • Principles of Finance • Malaysian Corporate Law• Business Communication • Human Resource • Business Organisation & • Business Strategy in Practice• Business Statistics Management • Malaysian Company• Microeconomics Management• Principles of Accounting • Decision Management • Business Accounting Secretarial Practice• Financial Accounting • Taxation • Business Ethics • Risk Management• Macroeconomics • Operation Management • Law & Practice of Meetings • Advanced Malaysian Taxation• Business Mathematics • Business Research • Business Strategy • Corporate Governance• Principles of Management • Advanced Accounting Practice • Financial Accounting Framework • Financial Decision Making• Management Accounting • Risk Management • Corporate Finance • Case Study in Secretarial• Principles of Finance • Strategic Planning and • Malaysian Business Law• Management Information Systems • Malaysian Taxation Practice• Organisational Behaviour Management • Management Accounting • Elective I• Fundamentals of Auditing • Corporate Treasury • Entrepreneurship • Elective II• Commercial Law • Quantitative Methods • Elective III• Corporate Finance Management • IT Fundamentals & Applications • Elective IV• Financial Accounting Framework • Performance Management • Microeconomics• Advanced Financial Accounting • Corporate Governance & • Macroeconomics• Corporate Law Ethics • Strategic Financial Management • Entrepreneurship • 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 English Language, English for Communication, English forManagement, Hubungan Etnik, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Bahasa Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Critical Thinking, Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 84Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Banking and Finance(Honours) (Honours)3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme provides students with a well-rounded business education This programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped withthrough a core curriculum of management, marketing, finance, accounting, the knowledge and core competencies and dispositions necessary foreconomics and law courses. It aims to create competent executives with pursuing a demanding career in the highly competitive domestic andabilities to contribute and support leadership in organisations. international banking and finance industry.CAREER PROSPECTS PROFESSIONAL CAREER PROSPECTS PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION/ ACCREDITATION/ EXEMPTION Graduates can secure employment in EXEMPTION banks and financial institutions in theGraduates can seek employment in Upon successful completion area of credit processing, mortgage Upon successful completiona wide variety of management and sales, treasury services, customer of the Bachelor of Banking andadministrative positions both in the of the Bachelor of Business relations etc. Finance (Honours) programme,private and public sectors in the graduates can claim exemptionareas of business administration, Administration (Honours) from Module 3 Investmentbusiness operation, human resource Planning and Retirementmanagement, sales & marketing, programme, graduates can claim Planning of the Certified Financialbusiness consultancy as well as self- Planner (CFP) certificationemployment. exemption from all 8 papers programme. of the Professional Diploma in Corporate Administration (PDCA) programme of MAICSA and 2 papers of the ICSA International Qualifying Scheme (IQS) Professional Part 1. Holders of Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) will need to complete two subjects in Professional Part 1 programme by way af CPE Seminars and assignments.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 124) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 123)• Business Communication • Corporate Law • Business Communication • Personal Financial Planning• Microeconomics • Managerial Economics • Principles of Accounting • Corporate Finance• Principles of Accounting • Operation Management • Principles of Marketing • Commercial Bank• Macroeconomics • Entrepreneurship • Business Organisation &• Principles of Marketing • Corporate Finance Management• Principles of Management • Strategic Planning & Management • Corporate Banking – Practice• Organisational Behaviour • Financial Accounting• Cost & Management Accounting Management • Principles of Finance & Law• Commercial Law • Business Research • Principles of Investment • Banking Securities• Knowledge & Innovation • Management Information • Banking Operations • People & Organisations • Bank Credit Management • Entrepreneurship Management Systems • International Trade Finance • International Banking• Human Resource Management • Case Study • Law Relating to Financial Services • Islamic Banking• Business & Society • International Business • IT Fundamentals & Applications • Bank Treasury Management• Principles of Finance • Financial Mathematics • Risk Management• Quantitative Methods Management • Microeconomics • Strategic Issues in Finance &• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Organisational Development & • Macroeconomics • Portfolio Management Financial Services Change • Industrial Training • Corporate Governance • Elective I • Risk Management • Elective II • Industrial Training • Elective III • Elective I • Elective IV • Elective II • Elective III • Elective IVLANGUAGE, 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 English Language, English for Communication, English forManagement, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 85Bachelor of Economics (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme allows students to specialise in either Financial Economic This programme aims to produce graduates with the traits and qualities ofor International Economics. entrepreneurs for employment in varied types of businesses as well as for self-employment as business entrepreneurs.This programme provides students with thorough and rigorous learningof principles of economics and their applications. With globalisation,graduates who are equipped with knowledge of economics, informationtechnology, management principles, law and statistics will be able to seekgainful employment in research house, banks, financial institutions andcommercial organisations.CAREER PROSPECTS CAREER PROSPECTSGraduates may seek employment in economic research, consultancy, Graduates may seek employment in/start and manage new businesscredit analysis, regulatory and control and foreign exchange operation ventures in varied industries.in banks, financial and non-financial institutions as well as governmentagencies.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 123) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 124)• Principles of Accounting • Entrepreneurship • IT Fundamentals & Applications • Management Information• Microeconomics • Research Methodology • Business Communication Systems• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Econometrics • Quantitative Methods• Mathematics Economics • Project Paper I • Microeconomics • Strategic Planning &• Principles of Finance • Policies & Issues in Malaysian • Principles of Accounting Management• Principles of Marketing • Macroeconomics• Macroeconomics Economy • Principles of Finance • Entrepreneurial Creativity &• Business Organisation & • Project Paper II • Principles of Management Innovation • Industrial Training • Principles of Marketing Management • Elective I • Organisational Behaviour • Business Research• Business Ethics • Elective II • Commercial Law • Social Entrepreneurship• Intermediate Microeconomics • Specialisation Elective I • Human Resource Management • Managing Business Growth• Statistical Tools for Economics • Specialisation Elective II • Business Planning • Case Study• Money & Banking • Principles of Entrepreneurship • Global Entrepreneurs• Commercial Law • Franchise Management • Family & Small Business• Intermediate Macroeconomics • Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Skills• Basic Econometrics • Operation Management Entrepreneurship• Monetary Economics • Entrepreneurial Project• Malaysian Economy • Industrial Training• Economics of Strategy • Elective I • Elective II • Elective III • Elective IVLANGUAGE, 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 English Language, English for Communication, English forManagement, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 86Bachelor of Finance and Investment Bachelor of Business (Honours) in(Honours) Human Resource Management3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme aims to produce competitive graduates with intellectual, This programme aims to produce graduates who are well equipped with thecreative & cognitive skills and with strong financial knowledge necessary knowledge and core competencies required for effective human resourceto support the ever changing and growing financial services industry. management in the dynamic and competitive business environment.CAREER PROSPECTS PROFESSIONAL CAREER PROSPECTS ACCREDITATION/Graduates can secure employment EXEMPTION Graduates may seek employment in the areas of human resourcein banks, financial institutions and administration & management, compensation & benefit, recruitment,intermediaries in the area of fund Upon successful completion training employee relations, consultancy and general management.management, wealth management, of the Bachelor of Financetreasury management, financial and Investment (Honours)analysis, foreign exchange, derivatives programme, graduates canetc. claim exemption from Module 3 Investment Planning and Retirement Planning of the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification programme.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 123) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 124)• Business Communication • Case Study in Finance & • IT Fundamentals & Applications • Organisational Development &• Principles of Accounting Investment • Business Communication Change• Principles of Marketing • Quantitative Methods• Business Organisation & • Investment Industry Law • Microeconomics • Entrepreneurship • Money & Capital Markets • Principles of Accounting • Management Information Management • Principles of Investment • Macroeconomics• Financial Accounting • Principles of Finance • Principles of Finance Systems• Equity Analysis • Investment & Financial • Principles of Management • Business Research• Corporate Treasury Management • Principles of Marketing • Strategic Planning &• Financial Markets & Regulations Analysis • Organisational Behaviour• Entrepreneurship • Forex & Derivatives • Commercial Law Management• Financial Statement Analysis • Insurance Management • Human Resource Management • Performance Management• Risk Management • Corporate Finance • Organisation Psychology • Human Resource Information• International Finance • Personal Financial Planning • Occupational Safety & Health• Portfolio Management • Corporate Governance & • Training & Development Systems• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Operation Management • Strategic Compensation &• Financial Mathematics Ethics • Professional Skills for Managers• Microeconomics • Industrial Training Benefit• Macroeconomics • Elective I • Industrial Relations & Labour • Elective II • Elective III Law • Elective IV • Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management • Industrial Training • Elective I • Elective II • Elective III • Elective IV • Elective VLANGUAGE, 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 English Language, English for Communication, English forManagement, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 87Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Bachelor of Business (Honours)International Business International Business Management3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with the This programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with theknowledge and core competencies and dispositions required of business knowledge and core competencies required of business personnel in apersonnel working in competitive business environment in this globalised competitive global business environment.world.CAREER PROSPECTS CAREER PROSPECTSGraduates may seek employment with any organisations, local or Graduates of Bachelor of Business (Honours) International Businessinternational in the areas of international business administration & Management programme may seek employment with organisations inmanagement, international sales & marketing, international business the areas of international business administration and management,consultancy and international liaison. international sales and marketing, international business consultancy, business development, international trading, and international liaison.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 124) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 124)• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Business Research • Computer Applications for • Cross Cultural Management• Business Communication • Strategic Planning & Business • Principles of Finance• Quantitative Methods • Operations Management• Microeconomics Management • Business Communication • Entrepreneurship• Principles of Accounting • Global Economics • Business Statistics • Strategic Planning and• Macroeconomics • International Finance • Microeconomics• Principles of Finance • International Marketing • Principles of Accounting Management• Principles of Management • Management Information • Macroeconomics • International Economics• Principles of Marketing • Business Mathematics • International Finance• Organisational Behaviour Systems • Principles of Management • International Marketing• Commercial Law • International Business • Principles of Marketing • Challenges of Business in• Human Resource Management • Organisation Behaviour• International Business Environment Strategy • Commercial Law Emerging Markets• Supply Chain Management • Contemporary Issues in Global • Elective I • Export and Import• Entrepreneurship • Elective II• Operation Management Markets • Elective III Management• Cross Cultural Studies • Global Sourcing • Management Information System • Negotiation and Dispute • International Business Law • Business Research • Industrial Training • Industrial Training Management • Elective I • Global Business Strategy • Elective II • Research Project on • Elective III • Elective IV International Business Issues • Elective V • Integrated Supply Chain Management • Human Resource Management • Global BusinessLANGUAGE, 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 English Language, English for Communication, English forManagement, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Critical Thinking, Hubungan Etnik, Contemporary Malaysian Issues,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 88Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Bachelor of Business (Honours) inLogistics and Supply Chain Management Marketing3 years 3 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with the This programme aims to produce competitive graduates with intellectual,knowledge and core competencies required for effective logistics and creative & cognitive skills and with strong entrepreneurial spirit necessarysupply chain management in the dynamic and competitive business for the growing business sector. It seeks to further enhance the knowledgeenvironment. and skills of students in the field of marketing.CAREER PROSPECTS CAREER PROSPECTSGraduates can seek employment in any industries with logistics functions Graduates can seek employment in the areas of sales, market research,such as transportation, manufacturing, engineering, trading, retailing etc. advertising & promotion, retail & distribution, international marketing, product development as well as self-employment. PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION/EXEMPTION TAR UC is a CIM Graduate Gateway accredited university in Malaysia. Under this arrangement, students are given exemption on Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) basis from one out of three modules of CIM Diploma in Professional Marketing. In Year 3, students will be prepared to sit for the CIM Diploma in Professional Marketing examinations. Upon passing the CIM examination and with relevant work experience, graduates are eligible for Associate Membership of CIM.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 124) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 124)• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Business Research • IT Fundamentals & Applications • Strategic Planning and• Business Communication • Strategic Planning & • Business Communication Management• Quantitative Methods • Quantitative Methods• Microeconomics Management • Microeconomics • Management Information• Principles of Accounting • International Business • Principles of Accounting Systems• Macroeconomics • Macroeconomics• Principles of Finance Management • Principles of Marketing • Case Study• Principles of Management • Global Sourcing • Principles of Management • Integrated Marketing• Principles of Marketing • Logistics Strategy • Organisational Behaviour• Organisational Behaviour • Management Information • Commercial Law Communications• Commercial Law • Advertising & Promotion • Digital Marketing• Human Resource Management Systems • Human Resource Management • International Marketing• Procurement Management • IS Design for Logistics • Consumer Behaviour• Supply Chain Management • Case Study • Applied Marketing Research Strategy• Operation Management • Risk Management for • Social Commerce • Entrepreneurship• Entrepreneurship • Operations Management • Industrial Training• Occupational Health & Safety Logistics • Principles of Finance • Retail Management • International Trade Law • Pricing Strategy • Elective I • Industrial Training • Product Management • Elective II • Elective I • Elective III • Elective II • Elective IV • Elective III • Elective IV • Elective VLANGUAGE, 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 English Language, English for Communication, English forManagement, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, BahasaKebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 89Bachelor of Retail Management Diploma in Business Studies(Honours) (Accounting)3 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme aims to produce competitive graduates with intellectual, This programme provides students with broad base knowledge in financialcreative and cognitive skills and with strong entrepreneurial spirit accounting & reporting, management accounting, finance, economics,necessary for the growing retail industry. management, taxation, auditing, law and information technology & systems. It provides a wide spectrum of knowledge and skills necessary for a career in accountancy and finance at the semi-professional level as well as for graduates to further their education and training to be qualified professional accountants. The Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting) has been accredited by professional bodies such as ACCA and CIMA.CAREER PROSPECTS CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSIONGraduates can seek employment in the areas of retail operations, storemanagement, merchandising, purchasing, customer service, store Graduates can seek employment Graduates may be admitted intodevelopment, retail advertising and promotion, sales & marketing as well in accounting, auditing, taxation, Year 2 of:-as self-employment. administration & finance in public • Bachelor of Accounting practice, commerce and industry at the sub-professional level. (Honours) • Bachelor of Commerce This Diploma qualification will enable graduates to support finance (Honours) managers in any types of business. • Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION/EXEMPTION Upon successful completion of the Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting) programme, graduates can claim exemptions from papers F1 to F5 of ACCA Fundamentals or CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 124) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92)• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Retail Distribution & Logistics • Introduction to Accounting • Management Accounting• Business Communication • Business Ethics • Microeconomics • Financial Accounting• Quantitative Methods • Retail Merchandising • Quantitative Studies • Business Law• Principles of Accounting • Industrial Training • Introduction to Organisation & • Financial Management• Economics • Sales Management • Information for Control &• Principles of Marketing • Pricing Strategy Management• Business Organisation & • Retail Operations Management • Fundamentals of Accounting Decision Making • Case Study • IT Fundamentals & Applications • Financial Accounting Management • Customer Relationship in • Macroeconomics• Consumer Behaviour • Basic Taxation Framework• Commercial Law Retailing • Principles of Finance • Corporate Law & Governance• Promotion in the Merchandising • Strategic Retailing • Organisation & Human Resource • Business Software Packages • Integrated Marketing • Principles of Auditing • Management Information Environment • Business Economics• Retail Loss & Shrinkage Prevention Communications Systems• Principles of Finance • Digital Marketing • Entrepreneurship• Applied Marketing Research • International Retailing • Entrepreneurship • Retail Marketing • Elective I • Elective II • Elective III • Elective IVLANGUAGE, 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 English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication,Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 90Diploma in Business Studies Diploma in Business Studies(Business Administration) (Banking and Finance)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme is designed for students to acquire the basic The curriculum of this programme focuses on the operation andunderstanding of business administration and to develop the requisite management of banking institutions and the regulations governing theadministrative skills required in the job market. It provides opportunities to banking industry in Malaysia.school leavers who wish to obtain a business administration qualificationto embark on a business-related career. It also enables them to proceedto higher level of studies.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSIONGraduates can seek employment Graduates may be admitted into Graduates can secure employment Graduates may be admitted intoat the sub-professional level in a Year 2 of:- in the banks and financial institutions Year 2 of :-wide variety of management and • Bachelor of Business in the area of credit processing, • Bachelor of Banking & Financeadministrative positions both in the mortgage sales, treasury servicesprivate and public sectors in the Administration (Honours) and customer relations at the sub- (Honours)areas of business administration, • Bachelor of Corporate professional level. • Bachelor of Economicsbusiness operation, human resourcemanagement, sales & marketing, Administration (Honours) (Honours)business consultancy as well as self-employment. PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION/EXEMPTION Upon successful completion of the Diploma in Business Studies (Banking & Finance) programme, graduates can claim exemption from Module 3 Investment Planning and Retirement Planning of the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification programme.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 91)• Introduction Accounting • Commercial Law of Malaysia • Introduction to Accounting • Financial Accounting• Microeconomics • Business Economics • Microeconomics • Bank Lending Assessment &• Quantitative Studies • Company Law • Quantitative Studies• Introduction to Organisation & • Business Accounting • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Organisation Management & • Banking Securities Management Management • Islamic Banking• Fundamentals of Accounting Strategy • Fundamentals of Accounting • International Trade Finance• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Entrepreneurship • IT Fundamentals & Applications • Law Relating to Financial• Macroeconomics • Fundamentals of Corporate • Mathematics for Economics• Fundamentals of Marketing • Commercial Banking Operations & Services• Organisational Behaviour Administration • Marketing• Introduction to HRM • Ethics for Business Services • Customer Relationship• Basic Management Principles • Management Information • Ethics for Business• Business Finance • Macroeconomics Management Systems • Fundamentals of Finance • Personal Financial Planning • Elective I • Basic Taxation • Entrepreneurship • Elective II • Principles of Investment • Investment & Financial AnalysisLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication,Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/ Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 91Diploma in Banking and Finance Diploma in Business Studies (Business Economics)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with This programme is designed to provide a thorough and rigorous learningbroadbased skills and knowledge that will enable them to secure of principles of economics and their applications in the context of businessemployment in domestic and international banking and finance industry organisations. It enables students to develop and be able to justify theirat the sub-professional level. own views on significant ideas and concepts in the field of economics.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSIONGraduates can pursue career in the Graduates may be admitted into Graduates can seek employment as Graduates may be admitted intobanks and financial institutions in Year 2 of :- assistant researchers, administrative Year 2 of Bachelor of Economicsthe area of credit and marketing, • Bachelor of Banking & Finance executives, bank executives, finance (Honours).mortgage sales, investment and executives etc.wealth management, treasury (Honours)services, customer services and • Bachelor of Economicsoperations management at the sub-professional level. (Honours)PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 91) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92)• Introduction to Accounting • Investment & Financial • Introduction to Accounting • Economics Statistics• Microeconomics Analysis • Microeconomics • Organisation & Business• Quantitative Studies • Quantitative Studies• Principles of Management • Mathematics for Economics • Introduction to Organisation & Management• Fundamentals of Accounting • Financial Accounting • Business & Corporate Law• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Islamic Finance Management • Economics & the Business• Macroeconomics • Bank Lending & Securities • Fundamentals of Accounting• Fundamentals of Finance • Money & Capital Markets • IT Fundamentals & Applications Environment• Fundamentals of Taxation • International Trade Finance • Macroeconomics • Economics of Industry• Principles of Investment • Law Relating to Financial • Fundamentals of Finance • Entrepreneurship• Commercial Banking Operations & • Mathematics for Economics • Economics of Money & Services • Fundamentals of Marketing Services • Entrepreneurship • Principles of Investments Financial Institution• Ethics for Business • Customer Relationship • Economics for Business • Ethics for Business • Consumer Economics • International Economics Management • Managing People • Personal Financial Planning • Economics Issues & Policies • MarketingLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication,Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/ Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 92Diploma in Entrepreneurship Diploma in Business Studies (E-Commerce and Marketing)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme provides students with a good understanding of the This programme is designed to provide students with the fundamentalfundamental knowledge of entrepreneurship, the entrepreneurial process knowledge of e-commerce & marketing and the skills of applyingand skills required as entrepreneurs. It will focus on how to plan, start, e-commerce technologies to marketing.manage and grow a business.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSIONGraduates may seek employment in Graduates may be admitted into Graduates can seek employment in Graduates may be admitted intovaried types of businesses particularly Year 2 of Bachelor of Business almost every sector of e-business Year 2 of Bachelor of Businessthat of small and medium sized (Honours) in Entrepreneurship. such as tourism, hospitality, electrical (Honours) in Marketing.enterprises. Such experiences are & electronics, information technology,beneficial for potential entrepreneurs. communications, media, banking & finance, education, insurance, travel, entertainment, advertising & promotion, market research, consumer services, retail at the sub- professional level as well as self- employment.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 91) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 93)• Microeconomics • Fundamentals of Marketing • Introduction to Accounting • IT Applications for Marketing• Introduction to Organisation & • Principles of Retail • Microeconomics • Consumer Behaviour • Quantitative Studies • Business & Cyber Law Management Management • Introduction to Organisation & • Marketing Research• Introductory Business Accounting • Introduction to E-Commerce • Web Design for Marketing• Quantitative Studies • Fundamentals of Selling Management • Social Media Marketing• Introduction to Entrepreneurship • Business & Cyber Law • Fundamentals of Accounting • Ethics for Business• Macroeconomics • Ethics for Business • IT Fundamentals & Applications • Marketing Strategies for• Principles of Business Accounting • Entrepreneurial Practices • Macroeconomics• Web Page Design • Principles of Franchising • Fundamentals of Marketing E-Commerce• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Small Business Venture • Introduction to E-Commerce • Setting Up An Online Business• Entrepreneur Industrial Internship • Elective I • Fundamentals of Finance • Entrepreneurship• Fundamentals of Finance • Elective II • Web Page Design• Basic Management Principles • Basic Management Principles • E-Retailing • IS for Marketing & ManagementLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication,Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/ Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 93Diploma in Business Studies Diploma in Business Studies(Finance and Investment) (Human Resource Management)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme focuses on the operations and management of financial This programme is designed to provide students with the fundamentalinstitutions and intermediaries in particular their response to global knowledge and skills in human resource management.business trends and contemporary issues that impact the financialservices industry.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSIONGraduates can secure employment Graduates may be admitted into Graduates may seek employment at Graduates may be admitted intoin financial institutions and Year 2 of :- the sub-professional level in the areas Year 2 of Bachelor of Businessintermediaries in the area of fund • Bachelor of Finance & of human resource administration (Honours) in Human Resourcemanagement, wealth management, & management, compensation Management.treasury management, financial Investment (Honours) & benefit, recruitment, traininganalysis, foreign exchange and • Bachelor of Economics employee relations, consultancy andderivatives at the sub-professional general management.level. (Honours)PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION/EXEMPTIONUpon successful completion of the Diploma in Business Studies(Finance & Investment) programme, graduates can claim exemption fromModule 3 Investment Planning and Retirement Planning of the CertifiedFinancial Planner (CFP) certification programme.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 92)• Introduction to Accounting • Basic Taxation • Introduction to Accounting • HR Planning and Recruitment• Microeconomics • Money & Capital Markets • Microeconomics • Fundamentals of Finance• Quantitative Studies • Foreign Exchange, Derivatives • Introduction to Organisation & • Business Law• Introduction to Organisation & • Cross-Cultural Studies & the Commodity Market Management • Fundamentals of Marketing Management • Islamic Finance • Quantitative Studies • Trade Union & Employers’• Fundamentals of Accounting • Investment Industry Law • Fundamentals of Accounting• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Insurance Management • IT Fundamentals & Applications Organisations• Macroeconomics • Personal Financial Planning • Macroeconomics • Health, Safety & Security• Fundamentals of Finance • Financial Economics • Introduction to Human Resource • HR Training & Development• Mathematics for Economics • Marketing • Compensation, Benefits &• Principles of Investment • Entrepreneurship Management• Investment & Financial Analysis • Ethics for Business • Basic Management Principles Performance Appraisal• Financial Accounting • Organisational Behaviour • Entrepreneurship• Economic Statistics • Malaysian Employment Laws & • HR Practices • IT Applications in Human Practices • Employee Relations & Welfare Resource ManagementLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication,Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/ Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 94Diploma in Business Studies Diploma in Business Studies(International Business) (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme is designed to equip students with the necessary This programme is designed to produce graduates who have broadskills and knowledge for a career in administration and management in understanding of the logistics and supply chain management to meetorganisations with cross border transactions. Students are prepared to the needs of industries. The knowledge and skills obtained will allowseek employment in both national and international organisations across graduates to seek employment in any industry with logistics and supplydifferent industries at the sub-professional level. chain management function.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSIONGraduates may seek employment Graduates may be admitted into Graduates can seek employment Graduates may be admitted intowith any organisations, local Year 2 of :- in any industries with logistics Year 2 of Bachelor of Businessor international in the areas of • Bachelor of Business functions such as transportations, (Honours) in Logistics & Supplyinternational business administration manufacturing, engineering, trading, Chain Management.and management, international sales (Honours) in International retailing etc at the sub-professional& marketing, international business Business level.consultancy and international liaison • Bachelor of Businessat the sub-professional level. (Honours) International Business ManagementPROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 91) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 93)• Introduction to Accounting • Supply Chain Management • Introduction to Accounting • Business Logistics Operations• Microeconomics • Fundamentals of International • Microeconomics • Warehousing & Inventory• Introduction to Organisation & • Introduction to Organisation & Business Environment Management Management • International Marketing Management • Fundamentals of Finance• Quantitative Studies • Cross-Cultural Studies • Quantitative Studies • Operations Management• Fundamentals of Accounting • International Business • Fundamentals of Accounting • Purchasing Strategy for• IT Fundamentals & Applications • IT Fundamentals & Applications• Macroeconomics Planning • Macroeconomics Inventory Reduction• Basic Management Principles • Distribution Management • Basic Management Principles • Transportation Management• Introduction to Logistics • Business & Trade Law • Introduction to Logistics • Distribution Management • Principles of International • Managerial Accounting Operations Operations • Business & Trade Law• Fundamentals of Marketing Finance • Fundamentals of Marketing • Entrepreneurship• Introduction to E-Commerce • Entrepreneurship • Organisational Behaviour • Ethics for Business • International Economics • Supply Chain Planning & • IT Applications SchedulingLANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM LANGUAGE, MATA PELAJARAN PENGAJIAN UMUM(MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES: (MPU) AND CO-CURRICULAR COURSES:English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication,Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/ Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Programmes 95Diploma in Business Studies Diploma in Business Studies(Marketing) (Retail Management)2 years 2 yearsPROGRAMME OVERVIEW PROGRAMME OVERVIEWThis programme is designed to provide students with the fundamental This programme is designed to provide students with the fundamentalknowledge and skills in sales and marketing. knowledge and skills in the operation of retail businesses.CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC CAREER PROSPECTS ACADEMIC PROGRESSION PROGRESSIONGraduates can seek employment in Graduates may be admitted into Graduates can seek employment in Graduates may be admittedareas such as sales, market research, Year 2 of Bachelor of Business retail businesses as retail executives, into Year 2 of Bachelor of Retailadvertising & promotion, retail & (Honours) in Marketing. store executives, operations Management (Honours).distribution, international marketing, executives, departmental supervisors,product development at the sub- customer service executives, retailprofessional level as well as self- buyers, sales executives, marketingemployment. executives, direct sales agents as well as self-employment.PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 93) PROGRAMME OUTLINE (TOTAL CREDITS: 94)• Introduction to Accounting • Fundamentals of Finance • Introduction to Accounting • E-Retailing• Microeconomics • Services Marketing • Microeconomics • Consumer Behaviour• Quantitative Studies • IS for Marketing & • Quantitative Studies • Services Marketing• Introduction to Organisation & • Introduction to Organisation & • Retail Buying Management • Introduction to HRM Management • Consumer Behaviour Management • Business Law• Fundamentals of Accounting • Business Law • Fundamentals of Accounting • Marketing Research• IT Fundamentals & Applications • Marketing Research • IT Fundamentals & Applications • Visual Merchandising• Macroeconomics • International Marketing • Macroeconomics • Ethics for Business• Fundamentals of Marketing • Marketing Environment • Fundamentals of Marketing • Marketing Strategy• Introduction to E-Commerce • Ethics for Business • Principles of Retail Management • Retail Advertising & Promotion• Basic Management Principles • Marketing Strategy • Fundamentals of Finance • Entrepreneurship• Fundamentals of Selling • Marketing for Stakeholder • Supply Chain Operations• Principles of Retail Management • Entrepreneurship • 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, English for Communication, English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication,Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/ Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS , Bahasa Kebangsaan A,Co-curricular Co-curricular
Faculty of Built Environment 196 Faculty of Built Environment The Faculty evolved from the School of Technology (SOT) which was set up under Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TARC) in 1972, and later to the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment (FEBE) when TARC was upgraded to Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC) in 2013. In May 2017, it was decided to split this Faculty and to form the Faculty of Built Environment (FOBE) to enable them to focus on expansion into new areas under Built Environment. With 45 years of excellent track records coupled with a team of qualified and experienced academic staff, the Faculty now offers a comprehensive range of Built Environment programmes at Diploma and Degree levels, in the areas of Architecture, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying and Real Estate Management. All the programmes are designed in accordance with the requirements of and/or accredited by the respective Statutory Boards and/or Professional Bodies such as the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia (BQSM), the Board of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Malaysia (BoVAEA) and the Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM). BE xplore the Wuildoinngders ofYAopurplied SDcreiaemnscesCONTENTS Bachelor Degree DiplomaIntroduction • Architecture • ArchitectureGeneral Progression Route • Construction Management and Economics • BuildingMinimum Entry Requirements • Estate Management • Property Management • Quantity Surveying • Quantity Surveying • Interior Architecture
General Progression Route 971 STPM/A Level/ Year 1 Postgraduate UEC/equivalent Bachelor (Honours) Degree Degree Foundation Dual Award Partner with • Sheffield Hallam University, UK 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 (2 years) on credit transfer Bachelor Degree (3 years) Dual Award with • Bachelor of Construction Management and• Diploma in Technology (Building) Model: Economics (Honours) Dual Award with 1Diploma (2½ years) on credit transfer Semester Study Abroad Bachelor Degree (4 years)• Diploma in Technology (Quantity Surveying) • Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) Model: Dual Award withDiploma (2 years 4 months) on credit transfer Bachelor Degree (4 years) 1 Semester Study • Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) AbroadDiploma in Technology (Property Management) Bachelor Degree (3 years) • Bachelor of Construction Management andDiploma (3 years) on credit transfer Economics (Honours)Diploma in Architecture Bachelor Degree (3½ years) • Bachelor of Estate Management (Honours) Bachelor Degree (3 years) • Bachelor of Science in Architecture (Honours) Bachelor Degree (3½ years) • Bachelor of Interior in Architecture (Honours)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 198BACHELOR ENTRY QUALIFICATION TARC/DEGREE TAR UC STPM A Level SAM CPU UECBachelor of Science in Full Passes Grade C in ATAR 70 and 70% average 6 Grade B which • RelevantArchitecture in 2 relevant 2 relevant Grade B in 2 in 6 relevant must include: Diploma(Honours) subjects which subjects which relevant subjects subjects which – one must include: must include: which must must Mathematics – Mathematics – Mathematics include one include one subject – 1 other subject – 1 other subject Mathematics Mathematics – English listed in listed in subject subject Language Schedule A Schedule A – 4 other subjects listed in Schedule ABachelor of Interior ANDArchitecture SPM Credit/O Level Grade C/UEC Grade B in English Language(Honours) AND Pass in SPM Pendidikan Seni Visual/Lukisan Kejuruteraan OR Portfolio Test conducted by TAR UCBachelor of Full Passes Grade C in ATAR 70 which 70% average 5 Grade B which • Foundation inConstruction must include in 6 relevantManagement and in 2 relevant 2 relevant Grade B in one subjects which must include: ScienceEconomics (Honours) Mathematics must subjects listed in subjects which subject include one – Mathematics/ (Track A/ Mathematics Schedule A and must include: subject Advanced Track B) credit in SPM – Mathematics Mathematics/ Mathematics – 1 other subject Advanced OR listed in Mathematics (I Schedule A or II) • Foundation in – 4 other subjects Arts (Track A) listed in Schedule A OR AND • Relevant SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language** Diploma (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)#Bachelor of Estate Full Passes in Pass in 2 relevant ATAR 70 which 70% average 6 Grade B which • Foundation inManagement 2 relevant in 6 relevant(Honours) subjects listed in subjects listed in must include subjects must include: Science Schedule A Schedule A Grade B in 2 – one (Track A/ relevant subjects Mathematics Track B) subject – 5 other subjects OR listed in Schedule A • Foundation in Arts (Track A) AND OR SPM Credit/O Level Grade C in Mathematics/UEC Grade B in one • Relevant Mathematics subject Diploma AND SPM Pass/O Level Grade E/UEC Grade C in English Language**SCHEDULE 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.# Graduates with CGPA below 2.5000 are required to sit and pass a Qualifying Test.** 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.
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