Untitled - Tunku Abdul Rahman University College
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Untitled - Tunku Abdul Rahman University College
Academic Calendar 2015/2016 Semester Dates Bachelor Degree/Diploma Semester 1 11 May 2015 – 27 September 2015 Semester Examination 20 August 2015 – 5 September 2015 Semester Holidays 6 September 2015 – 27 September 2015 Semester 2 28 September 2015 – 14 February 2016 Semester Examination 7 January 2016 – 23 January 2016 Semester Holidays 24 January 2016 – 14 February 2016 Semester 3 15 February 2016 – 29 May 2016 Semester Examination 4 April 2016 – 20 April 2016 Semester Holidays 21 April 2016 – 29 May 2016 Academic Year 2015/2016 for new students commence on 5 May 2015 Foundation* Semester 1 Mid Semester Break Examination 13 April 2015 – 23 August 2015 25 May 2015 – 31 May 2015 27 July 2015 – 2 August 2015 Semester 2 Mid Semester Break Examination 24 August 2015 – 12 October 2015 – 7 December 2015 – 10 January 2016 18 October 2015 20 December 2015 Semester 3 Mid Semester Break Examination 11 January 2016 – 29 May 2016 22 February 2016 – 25 April 2016 – 8 May 2016 28 February 2016 Semester Holidays 3 August 2015 – 23 August 2015 Semester Holidays 21 December 2015 – 10 January 2016 Semester Holidays 9 May 2016 – 29 May 2016 Cambridge GCE A Level* Semester 1 Mid Semester Break Examination 13 April 2015 – 23 August 2015 25 May 2015 – 31 May 2015 27 July 2015 – 2 August 2015 Semester 2 Mid Semester Break Examination 4 August 2015 – 12 October 2015 – 7 December 2015 – 10 January 2016 18 October 2015 13 December 2015 Semester 3 Mid Semester Break AS Trial Examination 11 January 2016 – 22 February 2016 – 11 April 2016 – 17 April 2016 12 June 2016 28 February 2016 Semester 4 Mid Semester Break A2 Trial Examination 13 June 2016 – 8 August 2016 – 29 August 2016 – End of November 2016 21 August 2016 11 September 2016 Note: CIE Examination: 9 May 2016 – End of June 2016 10 October 2016 – End of November 2016 * Semester Dates subject to change Semester Holidays 3 August 2015 – 23 August 2015 Semester Holidays 21 December 2015 – 10 January 2016 Semester Holidays 9 May 2016 – 12 June 2016 Semester Holidays 10 October 2016 – End of November 2016 Philosophy, Mission & Vision Philosophy The Tunku Abdul Rahman University College FIRMLY BELIEVES that education to whomsoever it is given, regardless of age, sex, race, creed or class, will bring benefits to the people and country. The Tunku Abdul Rahman University College FULLY REALIZES its responsibility as an institution of higher learning in the context of the Malaysian education system and its role in fulfilling the common aspirations of the Malaysian people in the pursuit of education. The Tunku Abdul Rahman University College STAUNCHLY UPHOLDS the principle that education embraces not only the pursuit of truth and knowledge but also the development of a moral and ethical character. Mission Vision The Tunku Abdul Rahman University College is committed to complement and supplement the efforts of the Government in providing quality education and training on a comprehensive range of disciplines and levels thereby adding to the development of human capital in Malaysia. The Tunku Abdul Rahman University College shall be a distinguished institution of higher learning acknowledged locally, nationally and globally for its excellence in providing opportunities for intellectual, personal and professional development and growth of its students by fostering their inquiring, creative and innovative minds to succeed in life. The Tunku Abdul Rahman University College will focus on total development of students to their fullest potential and its graduates shall be imbued with knowledge, skills, values and attributes to succeed in life and work, contributing to the technological, economic and social advancement of the nation. The Tunku Abdul Rahman University College is committed to maintaining strong links with business, industry and community as well as collaborating with other renowned institutions for the purpose of fostering continuous improvement and learning. We Serve We Lead We Excel 1 Contents Philosophy, Mission and Vision of TAR UC 1 Message from the Chairman of the Board of Governors and Trustees 3 Message from the President 3 Pengenalan kepada Kolej Universiti 4 The University College 8 Campuses9 Board of Governors 15 Programmes Offered 16 Admissions20 Library 22 Computing Services and Facilities 24 Broadcasting, Creative Arts and Hospitality Management Facilities 27 Student Services 28 Alumni 33 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Introduction37 Academic Progression Route 38 Minimum Entry Requirements 39 Bachelor Degree programmes 45 Diploma programmes 52 Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Introduction59 Academic Progression Route 60 Minimum Entry Requirements 61 Bachelor Degree programmes 64 Diploma programmes 71 Fees34 Student Financial Aid Centre for Continuing and Professional Education 36 125 Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Introduction78 Academic Progression Route 79 Minimum Entry Requirements 80 Bachelor Degree programmes 84 Diploma programmes 89 Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Introduction93 Academic Progression Route 94 Minimum Entry Requirements 95 Bachelor Degree programmes 98 Diploma programmes 105 Centre for Nation Building and Languages Language Courses & Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum Courses 113 Centre for Pre-University Studies Foundation programmes Minimum Entry Requirements Cambridge GCE A Level programmes Minimum Entry Requirements 2 115 117 123 124 Message Message from the Chairman of the Board of Governors and Trustees Message from the President A name that inspires respect and acclaim, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (‘TAR University College’) is well recognised for its tradition of academic excellence and noble mission of providing quality and affordable education to all Malaysians. Making the right decision for your future to shape your expertise, soft skills, career path, employment options, career progression, and the rest of your life can be a daunting one. With so much of information inundating school leavers, this poses a greater challenge in making an informed decision. Hence, this prospectus that you hold is a guide that will carefully navigate you through in charting your education journey and exploring options open for you. Set up in 1969 by the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), TAR University College today is one of the leading institutions of higher learning in Malaysia. Over the course of 46 years, the country has witnessed the contribution of TAR University College in nation building. Many of the national leaders, industry captains, successful entrepreneurs and leaders are educated and trained in this institution, a fact that shows the outstanding quality of the holistic education offered at TAR University College. This institution is not solely providing academic programmes for school leavers but it moulds leaders who will be the prime movers of the country’s growth and progress. With the upgrading of status, TAR University College will augment its provision of quality and affordable education to the global stage in a bid to do its best to propel Malaysia towards becoming a regional hub for education. This will certainly add an international dimension to the student learning experience which enhances the value and education journey here. Let your tertiary education voyage begin at TAR University College and experience our holistic education at its best. Do leaf through the prospectus and visit our website to find out more about our programme offerings that suit your career aspirations. We look forward to having you in TAR University College family soon! Dato’ Sri Liow Tiong Lai As a recently upgraded University College, educational excellence is always our commitment and we will not compromise on delivering quality, affordable, holistic and transformative education for all our students. Bachelor Degree programmes are now being offered in addition to all our current Diploma programmes. With our wide range of study disciplines in applied sciences, ICT, microelectronics, accounting, finance, business, economics, built environment, engineering, mass communication, creative arts, social science, hospitality management, as well as Pre-University programmes such as Foundation and Cambridge GCE A Level, I am confident that you will find your chosen route with us. Our strength lies in our long-established teaching and academic standards that have been well recognised in academia and industries. In pursuance of students’ total development, we are strongly committed to building a conducive study environment that promotes personal growth. You will find plenty of opportunities to experience an immersive learning in TAR University College. So go ahead, take a look at the path of your future in this prospectus. We look forward to welcoming you to TAR University College with utmost anticipation where you will discover a new world to explore and unlock the talent within you. Datuk Dr Tan Chik Heok 3 Pengenalan kepada Kolej Universiti Penubuhan Kolej Universiti Kolej Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (‘Kolej Universiti TAR’) mempunyai sejarah selama lebih empat dekad sejak 24 Februari 1969 apabila ia ditubuhkan sebagai Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman (‘Kolej TAR’) di bawah pucuk pimpinan MCA. Penamaan Kolej ini adalah bersempena dengan nama Almarhum YTM Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, Perdana Menteri Malaysia yang pertama dan juga Bapa Kemerdekaan Malaysia. Dengan pengambilan pelajar sulungnya seramai 764 orang, Kolej Universiti TAR kini telah berkembang pesat dengan peningkatan populasi pelajarnya yang menghampiri seramai 26,000 orang. Kolej TAR telah dinaiktaraf secara rasmi kepada Kolej Universiti status pada 2 Mei 2013. Dengan kenaikan taraf ini, Kolej Universiti TAR telah menawarkan program-program Ijazah Sarjana Muda. Subsidi/peruntukan daripada pihak kerajaan telah membolehkan Kolej Universiti menawarkan pendidikan mampu biaya kepada rakyat Malaysia. Selain daripada kampus induk di Kuala Lumpur, Kolej Universiti TAR telah menubuhkan kampus-kampus cawangannya di Pulau Pinang, Perak dan Johor serta cawangancawangan di Pahang dan Sabah dalam usahanya untuk meluaskan akses kepada pendidikan yang berkualiti dan mampu biaya. Kolej Universiti ini disokong oleh empat fakulti yang menawarkan program-program prasiswazah iaitu Fakulti Sains Gunaan dan Pengkomputeran, Fakulti Perakaunan, Kewangan dan Perniagaan, Fakulti Kejuruteraan dan Alam Bina serta Fakulti Sains Sosial, Sastera dan Kemanusiaan. Kolej Universiti ini juga mempunyai sebuah Pusat Pengajian Pra-Universiti yang menawarkan program-program pra-universiti seperti Program Asasi dan Cambridge GCE A Level. Kolej Universiti TAR adalah terkenal di kalangan institusi-institusi pengajian tinggi dan badan-badan profesional dalam dan luar negara. Kolej Universiti TAR merupakan sebuah institusi yang mempunyai reputasi unggul di kalangan industri-industri dengan standard akademiknya yang tinggi dan para siswazahnya yang terlatih. Kolej Universiti TAR telah melahirkan seramai 170,000 alumni yang berjaya, di antaranya pemimpinpemimpin negara, usahawan-usahawan yang berjaya dan ahli-ahli profesional. 4 Pengenalan kepada Kolej Universiti Kampus Induk Kuala Lumpur Kampus Induk Kuala Lumpur yang terletak di Jalan Genting Kelang, Setapak meliputi kawasan seluas 186 ekar. Melalui penggabungan konsep alam dan kemodenan, kampus kemegahan ini menawarkan para pelajar dengan kehijauan yang diserlahkan oleh gazebo, pergola dan taman-taman lanskap serta kemudahan-kemudahan terkini yang mempromosikan pengalaman pembelajaran yang unik dan berinspirasi. Pelbagai jenis kemudahan rekreasi telah disediakan yang merangkumi padang bola sepak dengan trek larian, kompleks sukan, rumah kelab, kolam renang bersaiz Olimpik dan dewan utama dengan kapasiti 2,000 tempat duduk. Kompleks Sukan Kolej Universiti mempunyai tiga gelanggang tenis atas bumbung, satu dewan besar dengan enam gelanggang badminton, dua gelanggang bola tampar, satu gelanggang bola keranjang, satu gelanggang bola jaring, dua dewan kecil, lima gelanggang ping-pong dan sebuah gimnasium. Di samping itu, sumber-sumber yang komprehensif juga disediakan untuk menyokong pengajaran dan pembelajaran seperti perpustakaan bertingkat tiga, bilik-bilik tutorial, dewan-dewan kuliah, makmal-makmal, bengkel-bengkel dan Pusat Siber terkini yang menempatkan Pusat Komunikasi dan Teknologi Maklumat yang menyediakan sumber teknologi maklumat dan komunikasi untuk tujuan pengajaran dan pembelajaran. Zonzon akses Internet wayarles yang diperuntukkan juga disediakan di lokasi-lokasi yang strategik. Kampus Induk Kuala Lumpur juga mempunyai tiga pusat kecemerlangan, iaitu Pusat Kecemerlangan Personaliti Leonard, Pusat Sokongan Keusahawanan IBM-FASC dan Pusat Kecemerlangan Maya bagi Perakaunan Profesional. Penginapan dalam kampus juga disediakan melalui sepuluh blok asrama yang dilengkapi dengan kemudahan-kemudahan moden dan perkhidmatan keselamatan 24 jam. Selain itu, terdapat juga sebuah bangunan pentadbiran bertingkat enam yang dikenali sebagai Bangunan Tun Tan Siew Sin yang beroperasi sebagai pusat nadi pentadbiran Kolej Universiti dan turut menempatkan sebuah auditorium dan Galeri Kolej Universiti. Persekitaran alam semula jadi kampus yang beralun dan berbukit yang merangkumi tanah pelbagai peringkat telah dipelihara untuk berpadu dengan persekitaran semula jadi. Terletak hanya kira-kira lapan kilometer dari kesibukan pusat bandar Kuala Lumpur, kampus ini menawarkan suatu pengalaman pembelajaran yang unik dipertingkatkan dengan kerancakan kehidupan kota. Perjalanan ulang-alik adalah senang dengan akses mudah kepada pelbagai mod pengangkutan awam. Kampus Induk juga dihubungkan dengan destinasi membeli-belah utama dan tempat-tempat pelancongan di kawasan sekitarnya. Kampus Cawangan Pulau Pinang Kampus Cawangan Perak Kampus Cawangan Pulau Pinang merupakan Kampus Cawangan pertama Kolej Universiti TAR. Kampus cawangan ini telah ditubuhkan pada 15 Julai 1994 dengan pelajar seramai 78 orang. Kini, ia telah berkembang dari segi bilangan pelajar dan reputasinya. Bilangan pelajar Kampus Cawangan Pulau Pinang pada masa kini dianggarkan seramai 3,300 orang. Kampus Cawangan Perak ditubuhkan pada 5 Januari 1998 di premis sementara iaitu lima lot kedai di Taman Bandar Baru, Kampar. Kampus cawangan tetap sekarang yang berlatarbelakangkan pemandangan tasiktasik dan bukit-bukit telah dirasmikan oleh YAB Dato’ Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi, bekas Timbalan Perdana Menteri pada 18 Mei 2003. Dengan kedudukan kampus cawangan yang strategik di Tanjong Bungah yang hanya mengambil masa memandu 20 minit dari Georgetown, ibu kota Pulau Pinang; lokasi ideal ini diperkukuhkan dengan pengangkutan awam sedia ada (Rapid Penang) berserta dengan perkhidmatan bas Kolej Universiti untuk memenuhi keperluan pengangkutan pelajar-pelajar dalam perjalanan dari kampus ke jeti dan Air ltam. Pusat Sumber kampus cawangan ini menempatkan empat makmal akademik, dua makmal pengajaran, dua makmal bahasa multimedia, satu bilik mesyuarat dan sebuah makmal Internet. Auditorium kampus cawangan ini berkapasiti 1,400 tempat duduk dan mempunyai sistem bunyi dan pencahayaan yang moden. Di samping itu, Blok Pengurusan Hospitaliti telah menggabungkan bilik-bilik hotel, dapur pembuatan kek dan pastri, dapur masakan timur dan barat, kaunter latihan resepsi dan bilik dobi untuk memastikan pembelajaran imersif bagi pelajar-pelajar dalam program Pengurusan Hospitaliti. Terdapat juga sebuah restoran yang dibuka kepada orang awam untuk memberikan latihan amali dalam pengurusan perkhidmatan makanan kepada pelajar-pelajar. Pembangunan kemahiran insaniah di kalangan pelajar-pelajar adalah tidak diabaikan dengan adanya Pusat Pelajar yang memberikan peluang-peluang mengasah kepimpinan dan kemahiran-kemahiran interpersonal pelajar. Seiring dengan masa kini, Kampus Cawangan Pulau Pinang telah memperkukuhkan infrastrukturnya bagi menampung peningkatan jumlah pelajar. Auditorium, mercu tanda kampus cawangan ini, berdiri megah manakala kemudahan-kemudahan baru seperti sebuah Makmal Kejuruteraan yang dilengkapi dengan ‘Matlab’, Makmal Elektronik, Makmal Binaan dan Studio Penyiaran juga telah ditambahkan kepada infrastruktur sedia ada dengan kemudahan wayarles percuma di lokasi-lokasi strategik. Tahun 2014 memperlihatkan penyiapan infrastruktur-infrastruktur tambahan yang merangkumi sebuah perpustakaan tiga tingkat yang dirancang, satu blok fakulti empat tingkat dan sebuah teater kuliah berkembar moden yang boleh menampung seramai 600 orang pelajar. Bagi tujuan riadah dan rekreasi, pelajar-pelajar boleh menikmati pelbagai aktiviti sukan di rumah kelab yang menempatkan dua gelanggang skuasy, sebuah gimnasium yang serba lengkap dan sebuah kolam renang bersaiz Olimpik. Selain daripada kemudahan-kemudahan yang memperkayakan penuntutan pengajian akademik, kampus cawangan ini juga menawarkan banyak kemudahan-kemudahan sukan dan rekreasi bagi menggalakkan penuntutan gaya hidup yang aktif dan sihat. Pelajar-pelajar boleh menyertai aktiviti-aktiviti rekreasi dalaman dan luaran seperti bola sepak, bola keranjang, tenis, bola jaring, bola tampar, badminton, karom, ping-pong, catur, dart dan banyak lagi. Di samping itu, Kompleks Rumah Kelab turut menempatkan 5 sebuah dewan serbaguna, kafeteria, gimnasium, gelanggang skuasy dan sebuah kolam renang bersaiz Olimpik. Pengenalan kepada Kolej Universiti Kampus Cawangan Johor Kampus Cawangan Johor ditubuhkan pada 18 Mei 1998 di Segamat di kawasan seluas 20 hektar (50 ekar) yang cantik dilanskap dan dikelilingi kehijauan. Kampus cawangan ini serba lengkap dengan kemudahankemudahan seperti dapur latihan, restoran latihan, dapur bakeri dan hotel olokan yang mendedahkan pelajar-pelajar Pengurusan Hospitaliti kepada standard-standard dan praktis-praktis industri. Sistem RAS (Recirculation Aquaculture System) dan teknik penanaman cendawan tiram kelabu organik juga diperkenalkan di bengkel praktikal keusahawanan akuakultur. Kampus cawangan ini menyediakan pelbagai kemudahan rekreasi dalaman dan luaran seperti bola keranjang, bola tampar, tenis dan bola sepak. Aktiviti-aktiviti dalaman seperti karom, catur, ping pong, ‘scrabble’ dan pelbagai mainan lain boleh dilakukan di Kompleks Sukan. Kompleks Sukan turut mempunyai sebuah dewan serbaguna, bilik mesyuarat dan bilik pertolongan cemas. Kemudahan-kemudahan rekreasi yang lain termasuk sebuah gimnasium dalaman, gelanggang skuasy dan badminton serta kolam renang bersaiz Olimpik. Sejak bulan April 2014, sebuah blok asrama pelajar yang terletak berhampiran dengan kampus cawangan ini telah mula beroperasi untuk menawarkan tempat penginapan yang selesa kepada para pelajar dari luar daerah Segamat. Cawangan Pahang Cawangan Pahang telah mula beroperasi dengan pengambilan pelajar kumpulan pertama pada 4 Januari 1999. Cawangan Pahang yang terletak di Karak telah ditubuhkan untuk memberikan peluang pendidikan tinggi kepada komuniti di kawasan Pantai Timur. Kemudahan-kemudahan di Cawangan Pahang terdiri daripada infrastruktur akademik yang moden dan berhawa dingin sepenuhnya. Ia menempatkan bilik-bilik tutorial, sebuah dewan kuliah, sebuah perpustakaan, sebuah makmal Internet, sebuah makmal penyelenggaraan komputer dan dua makmal komputer. Cawangan Pahang juga mempunyai kawasan capaian Internet wayarles yang diperuntukkan untuk menggalakkan pelajar-pelajar untuk melayari Jaringan Sejagat bagi tujuan penyelidikan dan pemerkayaan ilmu pengetahuan. Di samping itu, terdapat sebuah bilik rekreasi di mana pelajar-pelajar boleh bermain ping-pong, karom, catur dan permainan-permainan lain. Pelajarpelajar yang meminati sukan aktif boleh bermain bola sepak, bola keranjang dan badminton di kemudahan-kemudahan sukan yang berdekatan. Cawangan Sabah Cawangan Sabah yang terletak di Pusat Dagangan Donggongon, Penampang merupakan cawangan pertama di Malaysia Timur. la mula beroperasi pada 20 Mei 2002. Cawangan ini dilengkapi dengan kemudahan akademik moden seperti dewan kuliah, bilik tutorial, perpustakaan dan makmal komputer. Pelajar-pelajar boleh melayari Internet di bilik Internet yang disediakan. Selain itu, kemudahan Wifi juga disediakan di sekitar cawangan ini. Bilik rekreasi juga disediakan untuk pelajar-pelajar yang meminati sukan. Di samping itu, pelajar-pelajar boleh menggunakan kemudahan-kemudahan sukan dengan harga yang berpatutan di Kompleks Sukan Penampang yang terletak berhampiran dengan Cawangan Sabah. Dapur latihan, restoran dan bilik hotel praktikal disediakan untuk pelajarpelajar hospitaliti menjalani latihan praktikal. Selain itu, cawangan ini juga menawarkan kursus-kursus jangka pendek seperti penyelenggaraan rangkaian dan komputer, pembuatan kek dan fotografi untuk pelajarpelajar dan orang awam. Daerah Penampang yang terletak kira-kira 30 minit dari Kota Kinabalu merupakan pintu masuk ke tempat-tempat pelancongan yang terkenal seperti Pusat Penerangan Rafflesia Tambunan dan Taman Haiwan Lokawi. Selain itu, Penampang juga terkenal dengan Tamu mingguan. Pusat membeli-belah Megalong dan Perpustakaan Penampang 6 juga terletak berdekatan dengan Cawangan Sabah. Fakulti-Fakulti dan Pusat Pengajian Kampus Induk Kuala Lumpur mempunyai empat buah Fakulti dan empat buah Pusat Pengajian seperti berikut: a) Fakulti Sains Gunaan dan Pengkomputeran b)Fakulti Perakaunan, Kewangan dan Perniagaan c)Fakulti Kejuruteraan dan Alam Bina d)Fakulti Sains Sosial, Sastera dan Kemanusiaan e)Pusat Pengajian Pra-Universiti f) Pusat Pengajian Pembinaan Negara dan Bahasa g) Pusat Pengajian Siswazah dan Penyelidikan h)Pusat Pendidikan Ikhtisas dan Lanjutan Fakulti Sains Gunaan dan Pengkomputeran Fakulti Sains Gunaan dan Pengkomputeran menawarkan programprogram sepenuh masa pada peringkat Diploma (2 tahun) dan Ijazah Sarjana Muda (3 tahun). Program-program Fakulti ini bertujuan memberi para pelajar pendidikan sains asas yang teguh, selaras dengan peredaran zaman supaya mereka boleh mempraktikkan pengetahuan mereka dalam memenuhi hasrat negara untuk mempergiatkan industri perusahaan dan kepelbagaian ekonomi. Fakulti Perakaunan, Kewangan dan Perniagaan Fakulti Perakaunan, Kewangan dan Perniagaan menawarkan programprogram sepenuh masa pada peringkat Diploma (2 tahun) dan Ijazah Sarjana Muda (3 atau 4 tahun). Pelajar-pelajar Ijazah Sarjana Muda dalam program Perdagangan dan Perakaunan juga disediakan secara serentak untuk menduduki peperiksaan yang dikelolakan oleh badan-badan profesional antarabangsa iaitu ‘Association of Chartered Certified Accountants’ (ACCA, UK), dan ‘Chartered Institute of Management Accountants’ (CIMA, UK). Pengenalan kepada Kolej Universiti Kolej Universiti telah mendapat pengiktirafan daripada badan-badan profesional untuk menyediakan para pelajarnya menduduki peperiksaan ikhtisas. Terdapat ramai pelajar yang telah mencapai keputusan yang cemerlang di dalam peperiksaan yang dikelolakan oleh badan-badan tersebut dan memenangi hadiah-hadiah di peringkat antarabangsa. Fakulti Kejuruteraan dan Alam Bina Fakulti Kejuruteraan dan Alam Bina menawarkan program-program sepenuh masa pada peringkat Diploma (2-3 tahun) dan Ijazah Sarjana Muda (3 - 4 tahun). Program-program yang dikelolakan oleh Fakulti ini telah dapat membekalkan ahli teknologi/jurutera yang terlatih pada tahap profesional/ikhtisas dan pada tahap separuh profesional demi memenuhi keperluan tenaga kerja di dalam bidang teknologi/kejuruteraan. Fakulti Sains Sosial, Sastera dan Kemanusiaan Fakulti Sains Sosial, Sastera dan Kemanusiaan menawarkan programprogram sepenuh masa pada peringkat Diploma (2 tahun) dan Ijazah Sarjana Muda (3 tahun) dalam bidang Komunikasi Massa, Seni Kreatif, Sains Sosial dan Pengurusan Hospitaliti. Pusat Pengajian Pra-Universiti Pusat Pengajian Pra-Universiti menawarkan program GCE A Level dan program asasi dengan bertujuan menyediakan para pelajar untuk melanjutkan pelajaran ke peringkat pengajian tinggi. Ramai bekas pelajar Pusat ini telah berjaya melanjutkan pelajaran mereka ke universiti-universiti tempatan atau luar negara. Pusat Pengajian Pembinaan Negara dan Bahasa Pusat Pengajian Pembinaan Negara dan Bahasa menawarkan kursuskursus pengajian pembinaan negara dan kursus-kursus bahasa Inggeris serta bahasa asing. Kursus-kursus yang ditawarkan memberi penekanan kepada penghayatan nilai-nilai murni, kemahiran insaniah, kemahiran berfikir dan kemahiran berbahasa. Pusat Pengajian Siswazah dan Penyelidikan Pusat Pengajian Siswazah dan Penyelidikan ditubuhkan pada tahun 2013. Pusat ini menawarkan program pasca siswazah kepada alumni kolej universiti serta orang awam. Pusat ini juga menguruskan dana-dana bagi aktiviti penyelidikan dan aktiviti ulama seperti penerbitan, isu-isu IP dan perundingan. Pusat Pendidikan Ikhtisas dan Lanjutan Pusat Pendidikan Ikhtisas dan Lanjutan ditubuhkan pada tahun 1999. Pusat ini telah didaftar sebagai pusat latihan di bawah Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad (PSMB). Pusat ini memainkan peranan yang penting dalam mempertingkat dan mengemaskinikan pengetahuan serta menjalankan kursus-kursus bagi memenuhi keperluan staf, bekas pelajar Kolej Universiti, pelajar-pelajar dan orang awam melalui kursus-kursus jangka pendek, seminar dan bengkel-bengkel yang dikendalikan. Selaras dengan kempen ‘Pembelajaran Sepanjang Hayat’, Pusat ini juga mengendalikan pelbagai kursus kemahiran dan kursus yang diminati orang ramai. Di Kampus Induk Kuala Lumpur, Pusat ini menyediakan kemudahan teater, bilik seminar, makmal komputer, bengkel, dewan kuliah, bilik kelas dan kemudahan penginapan bagi mereka yang menyertai 7 kursus-kursus yang dikendalikan oleh Pusat ini. The University College Introduction Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (‘TAR University College’) has a history of over 4 decades starting from 24 February 1969 when it was first established as Tunku Abdul Rahman College (‘TAR College’) under the leadership of the Malaysian Chinese Association (‘MCA’). TAR College was named after the late YTM Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the first Prime Minister of Malaysia and the Father of Malaysian Independence. From the initial intake of 764 students, TAR University College has grown by leaps and bounds with its student population increasing close to 26,000. In recognition of its academic excellence for more than 40 years, TAR College was officially upgraded to a University College on 2 May 2013, to offer Bachelor degree programmes. TAR University College receives subsidy/grant from the Government so as to allow the University College to provide affordable education to all Malaysians. In its quest to widen access to affordable and quality education, TAR University College set up its branch campuses in Penang, Perak and Johor as well as branches in Pahang and Sabah. The University College is supported by four faculties in the delivery of undergraduate degree programmes, namely the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing, Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment and Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities. There is also the Centre for Pre-University Studies which conducts pre-university programmes such as Foundation and Cambridge GCE A Level. TAR University College has become well-recognised both locally and internationally among the academic fraternity and professional bodies. As an institution that is well-regarded by the industries for its high academic standards and well-trained graduates, the University College counts some of the national leaders, successful entrepreneurs 8 and professionals among its 170,000 alumni. Campuses The undulating and hilly nature of the campus consisting of multi-level grounds has been preserved to blend with the natural surroundings. Situated only about 8km from the bustling Kuala Lumpur city centre, the campus offers a unique learning experience enhanced with the vibrancy of city life. Commuting is convenient with easy access to various modes of public transports. The Main Campus is also well-connected to major shopping destinations and places of interest in the vicinity. Kuala Lumpur Main Campus The Kuala Lumpur Main Campus, located at Jalan Genting Kelang, Setapak, sprawls across an area of 186 acres. Marrying nature with modernity, the flagship campus affords students the lush greenery enhanced by gazebos, pergola and landscaped parks, as well as state-ofthe-art facilities that promote an inspiring and unique learning experience. An array of recreational facilities are provided which include football field with running track, Sports Complex, a clubhouse, an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a hall with a seating capacity of 2,000. The University College Sports Complex has three rooftop tennis courts, a large hall with six badminton courts, two volleyball courts, a basketball court, a netball court, two smaller halls, five table tennis courts and gymnasium. In addition, there are comprehensive resources to support learning and teaching such as the three-storey library, tutorial rooms, lecture theatres, laboratories, workshops and a state-of-the-art Cyber Centre which houses the Communication and Information Technology Centre that provides Information and Communication Technology resources for teaching and learning purposes. There are also designated wireless internet access zones at strategic locations. The Kuala Lumpur Main Campus also hosts three centres of excellence, namely, the Leonard Personality Centre of Excellence, IBM-FASC Entrepreneurial Support Centre and Virtual Centre for Excellence in Professional Accountancy with the aim of enriching academic learning and training. On-campus accommodation is available with a 10-block hostel that is well-served with all mod cons as well as 24-hour security service. Besides that, there is also a 6-storey administrative building, known as the Bangunan Tun Tan Siew Sin, which houses an auditorium and the University College Gallery. 9 Campuses Penang Branch Campus students will enjoy a conducive studying environment while being immersed in the charms of Penang, a popular tourist destination. Boasting a rich seamless blend of various cultural heritage that are portrayed by historical and religious landmarks, Penang Branch Campus students will definitely be assured many unforgettable memories and experiences. Students will be feted with an array of Penang Branch Campus The Penang Branch Campus, the first branch campus of TAR University College, has grown in strength and stature from its humble beginnings of 78 students in the pioneer batch during its inception on 15 July 1994 to approximately 3,300 students presently. With the Campus situated at the prime belt of Tanjong Bungah which is a 20-minute drive from Georgetown, Penang’s capital city, this ideal location boasts of readily available public transportation (Rapid Penang) together with the University College’s bus services to cater for students’ transportation needs en route to the jetty and Air Itam. In tandem with present times, the Penang Branch Campus boosted its infrastructure to accommodate the increasing student numbers. The Auditorium, the Branch Campus’s landmark, stands majestically while new facilities such as an Engineering Lab that is equipped with Matlab, Electronic Lab, Building Lab and Broadcasting Studio have been added to existing infrastructure with free Wi-Fi at strategic locations. 2014 saw the completion of additional infrastructures which encompass a three-storey purpose-built library, a four-storey faculty block and a state-of-the-art twin lecture theatre hall that seats a total of 600 students. For recreational and leisure purposes, students can indulge themselves in various sports activities at the campus clubhouse which houses two squash courts, a well-equipped gymnasium and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. 10 shopping centres, beach resorts, and gourmet paradise that promises invaluable experiences from its cultural background and historical landmarks. Campuses Accommodation is readily available at the residential areas surrounding the campus where students can go fishing at nearby fishing ponds, take leisure evening walks and bicycle rides. The natural surroundings of the campus are suitable for academic and social pursuits as it creates a conducive study environment while providing respite and a place for sporting games among students. Kampar is a mid-sized town that is divided into the old and new town area. Just a 45-minute drive from Ipoh, the old town area Perak Branch Campus The Perak Branch Campus opened its doors to students on 5 January 1998 with its temporary premise of five shoplots in Taman Bandar Baru, Kampar. Its present permanent campus, tucked between a scenic backdrop of lakes and hills, was officially launched by the then Deputy Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi on 18 May 2003. The Resource Centre in the campus houses four academic laboratories, two teaching laboratories, two multimedia language laboratories, one consultation room and an internet laboratory. The auditorium boasts a capacity of 1,400 and features state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems. In addition, the Hospitality Management Block has incorporated hotel rooms, baking and pastry kitchens, an eastern and western kitchen, a front desk office training counter and a laundry room to ensure immersive learning for students of the Hospitality Management programmes. There is also a restaurant that is open to the public to provide students with hands-on training in food service management. Not neglecting soft skills development among students, the Student Centre provides opportunities to sharpen students’ leadership and interpersonal skills. gives a taste of typical small town living at its best and is 10 minutes’ walk from the new town area. Kampar is known for its delicious signature food, especially the chicken biscuits and “chicken bread”. Besides facilities which enrich academic pursuit, the campus also offers ample sports and recreational facilities to encourage the pursuit of an active and healthy lifestyle. Students can participate in indoor and outdoor recreational activities such as football, basketball, tennis, netball, volleyball, badminton, carom, table tennis, chess, darts and many others. In addition, the Clubhouse complex houses a multi-purpose hall, cafeteria, gymnasium, squash courts and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. 11 Campuses In contrast with city living, Segamat’s living costs are relatively low and made affordable to its residents, especially students. Strategically located between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, Segamat is a fast-developing agricultural (oil palm and rubber) district that is also well-known for its savoury durians among both locals and visitors. A typical midsized town that fuses traditional and modern Johor Branch Campus Established on 18 May 1998, Johor Branch Campus is a 15-minute drive from Segamat and centred on an impressive 50-acre beautifully landscaped space and surrounded by lush greenery. Fully equipped with top-notch facilities, the Branch Campus has a Training Kitchen, Training Restaurant, Bakery Kitchen and Mock Hotel especially for Hospitality Management students to be exposed to industry standards and practices. Similarly, Entrepreneurship students will be able to develop their skillsets whilst gathering vital practical experience in the newly constructed Aquaculture Workshop and Mushroom Cultivation House. The campus provides an array of indoor and outdoor recreational facilities such as basketball, volleyball, tennis and football. Indoor activities like carrom, chess, table tennis, scrabble and various board games are conducted within the Sports Complex together with an in-house gymnasium, squash and badminton courts and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. The Sports Complex also boasts of a function hall, meeting room and first aid room. The Johor Branch Campus also pioneers short courses such as Mushroom Cultivation, Baking and Cake Artistry (Level 1, 2 & 3), Beauty Make-Up, Beauty Hairstyling and Aquaculture (Fish Farming). The Branch Campus has the unique TARCianpreneur programme which encourages students to fully operate a business at the TAR University College Small Business Shop. For an enriching and balanced campus life, students are encouraged to participate in health and lifestyle clubs and societies in the Branch Campus such as the English Language Society, Buddhist Society, Chinese Language Society, First Aid Unit, Student Representative Council, Christian Fellowship, Photography Society, Sabah and Sarawak Students Society, Students Sports Committee and Tae Kwan-Do Club. 12 cultures, a 45-minute drive from Segamat will present a host of exciting hiking trails and swimming sites such as the Air Panas Waterfall, Bekok Waterfall and the famous Gunung Ledang. Campuses The Pahang Branch boasts a scenic view of the mountains and is surrounded by greenery. One can take a 20-minute drive to Camang Waterfall or a 30-minute leisure drive to Hutan Lipur Lentang. Other places of interest in the vicinity include the Bentong Hot Springs, Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary and Deer Park. The Pahang Branch is also located between two of Malaysia’s popular hill resorts; Genting Highlands and Berjaya-Bukit Tinggi Colmar Tropicale Resort. Pahang Branch The Pahang Branch started its operations with its first batch of students on 4 January 1999. The Pahang Branch, located in Karak, is established specifically to provide opportunity for tertiary education for the community in the East Coast region. The facilities at the Pahang Branch comprise fully air-conditioned and state-of-the-art academic infrastructure. It houses tutorial rooms, a lecture hall, a library, an internet laboratory, a computer maintenance laboratory and two computer laboratories. The Pahang Branch also has designated wireless internet access areas to encourage students to surf the World Wide Web for research and enhancement of knowledge. In addition, there is a recreation room where students can play table tennis, carrom, chess and other games. Students who enjoy active sports can also play football, basketball and badminton at nearby sports facilities. There are also a number of interesting clubs and societies for students to participate in, such as English Language Society, Buddhist Society, Chinese Language Society, First Aid Unit, Student Welfare Committee, Christian Fellowship, Sports Club, Hindu Society and Computer Science Club. These activities would certainly create a more vibrant and exciting campus life for students. 13 Campuses Kota Kinabalu is the gateway to some of the world’s most spectacular natural attractions such as the world heritage site of Mount Kinabalu, where one may catch a glimpse of the exotic Rafflesia, the world’s largest flower. A short boat-ride will take one to the islands of Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Manukan and Gayana for camping and water sports. Sabah Branch The Sabah Branch was established on 13 May 2002 as the only branch in East Malaysia. The Branch is strategically located in the town of Donggongon, Penampang, which is approximately a 30-minute drive from Kota Kinabalu City Centre. The location provides easy access to public transport, supermarkets, library, post office and restaurants. The Sabah Branch is equipped with computer, languages and internet laboratories, library, classrooms and lecture hall with teaching facilities and student recreation centre. Students can access Wi-Fi throughout the premises. The Hospitality Management students have the advantage of being exposed to the practical aspects of their programme via facilities such as the training kitchen, restaurant and mock hotel room. There are also interesting short courses for students and the public to enhance their knowledge and skills such as, computer maintenance & networking, baking and photography. Besides that, the Sabah Branch offers a number of sports and recreational facilities for both indoor and outdoor activities. Outstation students have more than four residential areas they can choose to stay in, all of which are within walking distance from the Sabah Branch. Apart from academic development, the Sabah Branch provides ample opportunities for students to participate in extra-curricular activities and also arranges annual events where students are inculcated with team spirit and positive traits which will take them far in their future endeavours. 14 Board of Governors Board of Governors (as at 1 December 2014) Chairman Y B Dato’ Sri Liow Tiong Lai Minister of Transport Ministry of Transport, Malaysia Members Y Bhg Dato’ Dr Hou Kok Chung Vice President, Malaysian Chinese Association Mr Foong Chee Meng Managing Partner, Foong & Partners Y Bhg Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Goh Ming Choon President of TARCian Alumni Association Y Bhg Dato’ Ir Dr Gue See Sew Managing Director, G&P Professionals Sdn Bhd Dr Pamela Yong Dental Specialist in Orthodontics Smile Orthodontics Specialist Clinic Y Bhg Professor Dr Jamal Othman Professor, School of Economics Faculty of Economics and Management Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Y Bhg Professor Dr Ghazali Musa Professor, Department of Business Strategy and Policy Faculty of Business and Accountancy Universiti Malaya Y Bhg Professor Dr Ibrahim Kamal bin Abdul Rahman Professor, Faculty of Accountancy Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia Mr Chin Tuck Seng Deputy Director National Budget Office, Ministry of Finance, Malaysia Y Bhg Datuk Dr Tan Chik Heok President Tunku Abdul Rahman University College Mr Yau Teck Kong Managing Director, Total Drive Transmissions Sdn Bhd Associate Professor Say Sok Kwan Dean, Faculty of Accountancy, Finance & Business Tunku Abdul Rahman University College Tuan Haji Rosli bin Isa Deputy Under Secretary Division Development Division (Higher Education) Ministry of Education, Malaysia Ms Phoong Huei Ling Registrar (Secretary) Tunku Abdul Rahman University College Y Bhg Professor Dr Nor Ghani Md Nor Dean Faculty of Economics and Management Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 15 Programmes Offered Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Bachelor Degree KL Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bioscience with Chemistry (N/421/6/0017) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical Chemistry (N/442/6/0004) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing (N/461/6/0004) Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Interactive Software Technology (N/481/6/0374) Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering (N/481/6/0375) Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems (N/481/6/0376) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development (N/481/6/0379) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology (N/481/6/0377) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information Security (N/481/6/0380) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Physics with Scientific Instrumentation (N/545/6/0028) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology (N/523/6/0155) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports and Exercise Science (N/813/6/0022) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Food Science Diploma Diploma in Science (Chemistry and Biology) PG PK JH √ √ PH SB √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ (N/541/6/0019) √ (N/421/4/0015) Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Statistics) (N/481/4/0344) Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Management Mathematics) (N/481/4/0347)(N/481/4/0356) Diploma in Interactive Software Technology (N/481/4/0349) Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Computer Mathematics) (N/481/4/0345)(N/481/4/0354) Diploma in Science (Business Information Systems) (N/481/4/0346)(N/481/4/0355)(N/481/4/0359)(N/481/4/0429) Diploma in Science (Information Systems Engineering) (N/481/4/0348)(N/481/4/0357)(N/481/4/0360)(N/481/4/0362)(N/481/4/0431)(N/481/4/0352) Diploma in Science (Internet Technology) (N/482/4/0055)(N/482/4/0058)(N/482/4/0059)(N/482/4/0060) Diploma in Science (Microelectronics and Physics) (N/441/4/0004) √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Diploma in Science √ (Microelectronics with Computer Communications) (N/482/4/0056) Diploma in Science (Microelectronics with Automatic Control) (N/482/4/0057) Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science (N/813/4/0021) Diploma in Food Science √ √ √ (N/541/4/0021) 16 KL – Kuala Lumpur Main Campus JH – Johor Branch Campus PG – Penang Branch Campus PH – Pahang Branch PK – Perak Branch Campus SB – Sabah Branch √ Programmes Offered Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Bachelor Degree Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) KL PK JH PH SB (N/344/6/0190) Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance √ (N/345/6/0631) Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) (N/344/6/0205) Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) (N/345/6/0428) Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) (N/340/6/0341) Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Honours) (N/340/6/0340) Bachelor of Economics (Honours) (N/314/6/0016) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship (N/340/6/0343) Bachelor of Finance and Investment (Honours) (N/340/6/0339) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Human Resource Management (N/345/6/0426) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business (N/340/6/0342) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (N/345/6/0427) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing (N/342/6/0083) Bachelor of Retail Management (Honours) Diploma PG √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ (N/341/6/0026) Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting) (N/340/4/0286)(N/340/4/0304)(N/340/4/0314)(N/340/4/0320)(N/340/4/0369)(N/340/4/0299) Diploma in Business Studies (Business Administration) (N/340/4/0287)(N/340/4/0305)(N/340/4/0315)(N/340/4/0321)(N/340/4/0370)(N/340/4/0300) Diploma in Business Studies (Banking and Finance) (N/340/4/0288) (N/340/4/0306) Diploma in Banking and Finance Diploma in Business Studies (Business Economics) √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ (N/343/4/0152) √ (N/340/4/0293) Diploma in Entrepreneurship √ (N/345/4/0355) √ √ √ √ √ √ Diploma in Business Studies (Finance and Investment) (N/340/4/0291)(N/340/4/0309) Diploma in Business Studies (Human Resource Management) (N/340/4/0289)(N/340/4/0307) Diploma in Business Studies (International Business) (N/340/4/0294)(N/340/4/0311) Diploma in Business Studies (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) (N/340/4/0295) Diploma in Business Studies (E-Commerce and Marketing) (N/340/4/0290) (N/340/4/0308)(N/340/4/0316) Diploma in Business Studies (Marketing) (N/340/4/0292)(N/340/4/0310)(N/340/4/0317)(N/340/4/0322) Diploma in Business Studies (Retail Management) (N/340/4/0296) KL – Kuala Lumpur Main Campus JH – Johor Branch Campus √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ (N/340/4/0301) √ PG – Penang Branch Campus PH – Pahang Branch PK – Perak Branch Campus SB – Sabah Branch 17 Programmes Offered Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Bachelor Degree KL Bachelor of Science in Architecture (Honours) (N/581/6/0043) Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) (N/582/6/0008) Bachelor of Estate Management (Honours) (N/341/6/0029) Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) (N/526/6/0054) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical and Electronics (N/523/6/0158) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication) (N/523/6/0160) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Material (N/527/6/0005) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechanical (N/521/6/0063) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronic (N/523/6/0159) PG PK JH PH √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Diploma Diploma in Architecture (N/581/4/0034) Diploma in Technology (Building) (N/526/4/0039)(N/526/4/0042) Diploma in Technology (Property Management) (N/341/4/0025) Diploma in Technology (Quantity Surveying) (N/526/4/0038)(N/526/4/0041) Diploma in Technology (Electronic Engineering) (N/523/4/0138)(N/523/4/0126) Diploma in Technology (Materials and Manufacturing Engineering) (N/527/4/0003) Diploma in Technology (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) (N/521/4/0061) Diploma in Technology (Mechatronics) (N/523/4/0139) 18 KL – Kuala Lumpur Main Campus JH – Johor Branch Campus √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ PG – Penang Branch Campus PH – Pahang Branch PK – Perak Branch Campus SB – Sabah Branch SB Programmes Offered Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities KL Bachelor Degree PG PK JH PH SB Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in √ Advertising (N/321/6/0097) Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in √ Broadcasting (N/321/6/0096) Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in √ Journalism (N/321/6/0094) Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in √ Media Studies (N/321/6/0095) Bachelor of Public Relations (Honours) √ (N/321/6/0101) Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in √ Psychology (N/311/6/0036) Bachelor of Design (Honours) in √ Fashion Design (N/214/6/0096) Bachelor of Design (Honours) in √ Graphic Design (N/213/6/0146) Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in √ Multimedia Design (N/213/6/0147) Bachelor of Tourism Management √ (Honours) (N/812/6/0059) Bachelor of Hospitality Management √ (Honours) (N/811/6/0177) Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management √ (Honours) (N/811/6/0218) Bachelor of Corporate Communication √ (Honours) (N/321/6/0140) Diploma Diploma in Mass Communication √ (Advertising) (N/342/4/0072) Diploma in Mass Communication √ √ (Broadcast Communication) (N/321/4/0087)(N/321/4/0106) Diploma in Mass Communication √ (Journalism) (N/321/4/0088) Diploma in Mass Communication √ (Media Studies) (N/321/4/0089) Diploma in Mass Communication √ √ √ √ (Public Relations) (N/342/4/0073)(N/342/4/0075)(N/342/4/0077)(N/342/4/0079) Diploma in Social Science (Counselling) √ (N/762/4/0010) Diploma in Fashion Design √ (N/214/4/0089) Diploma in Graphic Design √ (N/213/4/0139) Diploma in Multimedia Design √ (N/213/4/0138) Diploma in Hospitality Management √√ (Tourism) (N/811/4/0150)(N/811/4/0154) Diploma in Hospitality Management √√ (Hotel Management) (N/811/4/0149)(N/811/4/0153) Diploma in Hotel Management √√ (N/811/4/0207)(N/811/4/0220) Diploma in Hospitality Management √ (Foodservice) (N/811/4/0155) Diploma in Event Management √ (N/345/4/0356) Centre for Pre-University Studies Pre-University Foundation in Science Foundation in Arts Cambridge GCE Advanced Level (Science) Cambridge GCE Advanced Level (Arts) KL – Kuala Lumpur Main Campus JH – Johor Branch Campus KL PG PK JH PH SB √ (N/010/3/0185) √ (N/010/3/0184) √ (N/010/3/0171) √ (N/010/3/0172) PG – Penang Branch Campus PH – Pahang Branch PK – Perak Branch Campus SB – Sabah Branch 19 Admissions In the interest of general safety, the University College reserves the right to consider applicants with medical conditions for admission to an alternative programme/campus. Fraudulent Documents Admission is based upon the authenticity of documents submitted and information contained in the application form. Discovery of false information or omission of relevant information subsequent to the offer of admission will lead to the immediate dismissal at any point of time during the student’s programme of study. Such dismissal shall result in forfeiture of all fees paid and academic credit earned. Upon dismissal, students would NOT be able to gain re-admission into the University College. Submission of Application The completed application form and the required documents together with an application fee of RM50 (non-refundable) must be submitted to the campus of the applicant’s first choice of programme as indicated in his/ her application form. Completed application forms that are directed to the wrong campus may delay the processing of the application forms. Proof of posting is not proof of receipt. The University College will not be responsible for completed application forms that are lost or damaged in transit. Intake The January Intake and April Intake offer the Foundation and GCE A Level programmes while the May Intake and September Intake offer the Bachelor Degree and Diploma programmes. Application for Admission Applications must be made on prescribed form obtainable at any TAR University College campuses at RM10 per set. The application forms are available by end November (for January Intake), end January (for April/May Intake) and end July (for September Intake). Online application is also available at www.tarc.edu.my during the admissions period. Entry Requirements To be considered into a programme of study, applicants must possess the minimum entry requirements and meet the conditions of entry for the programmes as specified in the respective chapters of this Prospectus. The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. A Full Pass at STPM or a Pass at A Level may be acceptable in lieu of a credit for the corresponding SPM subject for admission into Diploma/ Foundation programmes. Meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee a place in the University College. Admission to the University College would depend on the applicant’s academic standing, programme selection and competition amongst applicants. Selection for admission to any programme/campus is at the sole discretion of the University College. Applicants must not have been involved in any disciplinary cases. Exstudents who were required to leave the programme due to disciplinary action may NOT be re-admitted into the University College. Medical Fitness Applicants with medical conditions (e.g. SLE, epilepsy, etc) or other physical disabilities are advised to consider their choice of programme carefully. Such applicants are required to submit a 20 medical report in their application for admission. All documents submitted to the University College for admission purposes will be treated with confidentiality. The document will become part of the official files of the University College and cannot be released or returned to the student or another institution. Selection of Application The selection of application is based on applicants academic merit, order of choice of programmes and the availability of programme vacancies. Result of Application Applicants will be notified on the result of their application by post. Short Message Service (SMS) will be sent to successful applicants. Applicants may also access the University College website to check on the status of their application. Acceptance of Offer/Registration Acceptance of the offer of admissions is upon students having paid the full fees by due date stipulated in the offer letter. Late registration is subject to approval and a penalty fee and is at the absolute discretion of the University College. The University College reserves the right to reject registration and payments made after the stipulated due date. No student should enrol in more than one programme of study in the University College at any given time. Similarly, existing students with outstanding courses to resit/repeat will not be allowed to enrol for another programme. The onus is on the student to withdraw from his/her current programme of study should he/she decide to register for another programme in the University College. Any student found to be pursuing more than one programme of study in the University College at any time is liable to have his/her student status terminated in one of the programmes. Credit Transfer Students applying for credit transfer must have successfully completed their programme and have good academic standing at the previous Admissions institution. Transfer of credits will only be awarded for previously attempted programmes that earned good grades and having comparable contents to the programme at Tunku Abdul Rahman University College. Certified true copies of the official transcripts, programme structure, syllabi, samples of past examination papers and all relevant information and materials related to the post SPM/STPM/A Level/UEC/equivalent studies must be enclosed with the application and submitted to the Kuala Lumpur Main Campus. Applications submitted without the above documents will be processed for normal admission without any consideration given for credit transfer. Credit Evaluation and submit it to the Division together with the student ID card or notify the Registrar in writing. A student who does not attend class or discontinues class attendance in a new semester without notifying the University College of his/her withdrawal is liable to all fees due to the University College for that semester and subsequently will be withdrawn due to arrears of fees. The date the University College receives the student’s withdrawal notification is the official date of withdrawal even if the student has stopped attending classes earlier. For refund of fees, please refer to Page 34 in the ‘Fees’ chapter. Programme/Campus Transfer Newly registered students who wish to transfer to another programme/ campus are required to apply for programme/campus transfer. The prescribed application form is obtainable at the Division of Admissions & Credit Evaluation. Closing date for submission of completed application forms is normally on the second Friday after the commencement of lectures for new students. Approval for programme/campus transfer is not guaranteed. Students will be notified of the outcome of the transfer through their respective Faculty/ Centre/Division of Admissions & Credit Evaluation. The decision on the transfer outcome is FINAL. Students whose transfers are successful are required to collect their transfer offer letter from their respective Faculty/Centre/Division of Admissions & Credit Evaluation. For the transfer to take effect, students are required to pay the transfer fee and the difference in tuition fee/other fees (if applicable). There is strictly no refund and no transfer of fees if fees paid for the former programme is higher than the latter programme. Students who have accepted the programme/campus transfer through payment of fees will NOT be allowed to transfer back into their original programme/campus. Withdrawal from Programme Terms and Conditions Students must note that upon registering as students of Tunku Abdul Rahman University College through payment of fees, they are to abide and comply with all the rules and regulations of the University College. These include payment of fees, attendance at classes, attendance at examinations and observing rules. It is the responsibility of students to familiarise themselves with these rules and regulations and to understand that any breach of the same may lead to disciplinary action. The University College does not accept responsibility or liability for any damage to students’ property, the transfer of computer viruses to students’ equipment or personal injury to students caused by the misuse or unauthorised use of University College equipment or due to students not taking due care whilst on University College premises or engaging in University College activities. This Prospectus is prepared well in advance of the Academic Year to which it relates. At the time of going to press, the programmes described herein are those that the University College is planning to offer in the new Academic Year. The University College will make every endeavour to deliver programmes as described in this Prospectus. However, the University College reserves the right to make variations to the contents or methods of delivery of programmes or to discontinue or not to conduct the programmes, if such action is deemed necessary by the University College. A student who wishes to withdraw from his/her programme must complete a prescribed withdrawal form obtainable from the Division of Admissions & 21 Library The University College Library comprises the Main Library and five Branch Campuses/Branches Libraries. Its primary mission is to support the University College’s educational programmes and to provide information resources, facilities and services to meet the reading, reference and research needs of the staff and students of the University College. Academic Resources Information on library’s holdings is available from Library InfoWeb (Social OPAC) at http://infoweb.tarc.edu.my. Library InfoWeb is accessible at anytime, anywhere, on any Internet-connected device. Students pursuing Campbell University and Sheffield Hallam University Degree Programmes will have access to relevant Campbell University electronic databases and Sheffield Hallam University’s library resources respectively. The Library offers an extensive range of academic resources, comprising: • Over 200,000 books and 10,000 media materials (e.g. DVD-ROMs, videotapes, etc.) • Over 300 titles of print + online serials • Past year’s examination question papers • Online resources covering multidisciplinary subjects (e.g. online databases, e-journals, e-books and CCH online publications) that can be accessed on and off campus Online databases subscribed by the Library include ACM Digital Library, Ebrary, EBSCOhost Business Source Complete, Emerald, IOPScience, LawNet, Passport, ProQuest Research Library and ProQuest Science Journals. Opening Hours – Main Library Semesters Day/Period Normal Days Mondays – Fridays Exam Period 8.30 a.m. – 9.00 p.m. Semester Holidays 8.30 a.m. – 7.00 p.m. Saturdays 9.00 a.m. – 2.00 p.m. 8.30 a.m. – 5.00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. – 2.00 p.m. Sundays – 9.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m. – Note: The Main Library is closed on Public Holidays. 22 Scan this QR code with your smartphone to access the Library webpage. Library Facilities & Services The Library is well-equipped with PC clusters, audio, visual, multimedia and projection equipment. It boasts impressive facilities for individual study, group discussion, presentation work and media viewing. This includes study carrels, individual study rooms, discussion rooms, research room, presentation room, media room and audio visual room. Wifi access is available throughout the library building and reading rooms. The Library provides a number of services including: • Circulation services (borrowing and returning, online renewals, online requests, etc.) • Self-service borrowing/renewing of books using self-check station • Reference services • Induction programmes for new users • Training sessions on Library InfoWeb and Online Resources Searching Skills • Interlibrary loan and document delivery services • Photocopying services 23 Computing Services and Facilities TAR University College website (http://www.tarc.edu.my) is updated regularly to disseminate information about the University College and its activities to staff, students, alumni and the general public. Intranet services available include the University College e-mail, University College E-Learning System (CeL) and University College information for staff and students. TAR University College Integrated Administrative System TAR University College Integrated Administrative System is developed inhouse and customized to cater for the continual needs and requirements of the University College administration. It is fully integrated and real-time, thus providing up-to-date and complete information for the University College administrative needs. Information is accessible through Local Area Network (LAN) in the Main Campus and Wide Area Network (WAN) at all TAR University College Campuses. The administrative system is also integrated with web-based applications for admission, course registration and evaluation, examination time table and results enquiries, and bill enquiries. Communication & Information Technology Centre Introduction The Communication and Information Technology (CIT) Centre provides ICT for University College administrative functions and services and for teaching and learning. CIT Centre is situated in Cyber Centre, a three-storey building with a total built-up area of 100,000 square feet. It is designed to provide an ideal environment for student learning and social educational interaction. 17 ICT laboratories and 21 discussion rooms are fully equipped with Internet connectivity to support training, e-learning, multimedia language learning, and a host of other teaching and learning activities. The layout of these laboratories, discussion rooms and the spacious atrium are furnished and designed to provide a conducive learning environment for students with different learning styles and preferences. The technology supported teaching environment caters for different teaching approaches and knowledge acquisition. This building houses a fast, reliable and comprehensive network infrastructure and various supporting utilities to enable effective and efficient development, operation, and maintenance of ICT facilities and services provided to all campuses. The functions and services provided by CIT Centre are: Internet and Intranet Services Internet and Intranet facilities are available for University College staff and students in the Library, Internet laboratories and most of the academic computer laboratories. These facilities are also accessible from the various wireless access zones in the campus. 24 Network, Hardware and Software Services The University College network infrastructure runs on fibre optic backbone to cater for multimedia communication, such as voice, data and video, through fibre switches and VoIP gateways. The applications running on the network include TAR University College Integrated Administrative System, Internet and Intranet services. CIT Centre is responsible for the network management, maintenance and security to ensure the delivery of the University College applications is implemented in a stable, secure and reliable manner. With the growth of Internet usage and its extension to the wireless domain, a high speed Internet connectivity of up to 1 Gbps bandwidth is in place to support the University College community for teaching, learning, research and administration. Wifi coverage is extended to almost all buildings to cater for the increase of mobile device users. CIT Centre also provides maintenance services on ICT hardware and software for administrative use, faculty teaching and ICT teaching laboratories. Preventive maintenance on servers, workstations and printers are conducted regularly to ensure that these equipment are in good condition to deliver optimal performance. Multimedia Services CIT Centre offers services in multimedia design, graphic animation, interactive presentation, video shooting and live projection of events, video editing, events recording, digital imaging, printing, webcasting and broadcast stations presentation. University College convocation ceremonies video clips are available for general public viewing through webcasting hosted on the University College website. Information of students’ events or activities is developed and edited for the University College digital broadcast stations in KL Main Campus. Computing Services and Facilities Opening Hours – Internet Laboratories (Main Campus) Day/Period Normal Days Exam Period* Mondays – Fridays 8.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. 8.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Saturdays 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Sundays Closed 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. * Two weekends before the University College Examination commenced and every weekend throughout the University College Examination. The Internet Laboratories is closed on Public Holidays. The multimedia studio is well equipped with video editing workstations, semi-professional video cameras, digital cameras, multimedia production systems, video and audio mixer, and others. Video editing software, real time effect software, 3D animation and modeling software are also used. With the combination of creativity and technology, CIT Centre is able to deliver quality and professional multimedia services to meet the fast growing information technology needs of the University College. Teaching and Learning Technology Support The Centre facilitates the implementation of ICT for teaching and learning across the University College. Academic staff are encouraged to create online courses in the University College E-Learning System (CeL) to complement their lectures and tutorials. Training and support in the use of CeL are provided through hands-on workshops and collaborations. Workshops on authoring tools and pedagogical design are conducted throughout the year to equip the academic staff with the necessary skills and knowledge on e-learning. Consultative sessions are held to design online learning materials and activities based on pedagogical principles, and to provide direct hands-on support. An online support site is available to facilitate service requests and to disseminate information on e-learning in the University College. From CeL, students can access supplementary learning materials and podcasts, browse through relevant web resources, submit assignments, complete online assessments and discuss topics related to their subjects. Through this blend of online and face-to-face learning approach, students will have a better learning experience and acquire critical lifelong learning skills. To enhance teaching practices, lecture theatres, academic laboratories and tutorial rooms are equipped with ICT equipment and audio visual devices. This will help students to better comprehend the subject matter taught. Wireless Internet access at all student-centred areas allows students to use the Internet for learning at any place and time using their mobile devices. Computer Laboratories Facilities Cisco Networking Laboratories Tunku Abdul Rahman University College is a Cisco Academy of the Cisco Networking Academy Programme since 2005. The Cisco Networking Academy Programme is designed to teach various levels of students to design, build and maintain computer networks for local, national and global businesses. Three Cisco networking laboratories and two E-learning laboratory have been set up to meet the increasing demand for training in networking for Cisco certification examinations. The laboratories are dedicated for teaching and learning of networking, Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching courses and CCNA Network Security Courses. Each laboratory is equipped with 24 units Cisco 2811/1841 routers, 16 units of Cisco 2950/2960 switches and 25 PCs. These facilities are dedicated for students from various programmes, namely Information Systems Engineering, Internet Technology, Software Systems Development and Information Security to experience, design and develop computer network configurations. Apart from that, the laboratories also serve as training facilities for the faculty, staff and public. Computer Laboratories for Software Engineering and Computing Computer laboratories at TAR University College Campuses provide computer facilities for teaching software engineering and computing courses in the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing. With a total of more 25 Computing Services and Facilities than 500 desktop computers available for students’ use, these computer laboratories enable all Bachelor and Diploma students of these faculties to have hands-on training on the various development tools and software incorporated into the programme syllabuses. The software available at the Main Campus computer laboratories include, among others, Oracle Database, Microsoft Visual Studio, Adobe Flash, IBM Rational Software Architect, IBM Lotus Notes and Domino, Microsoft SQL Server, NetBeans, JCreator LE, Microsoft Expression Web, Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Photoshop, SWI-Prolog, Adobe Fireworks, Microsoft FrontPage, SPSS (Statistical Package), Microsoft Office, Maple, MYOB, Microsoft Macro Assembler, Microsoft XNA Game Studio, Unity 3D, Novell SUSE Linux, SAP, HP Application Lifecycle Management, Metasploit Express, Nexpose Express and Encase. The software available at the other campuses include Microsoft Visual Studio, Adobe Flash, NetBeans, JCreator LE, Microsoft Expression Web, Adobe Dreamweaver, Microsoft FrontPage, Adobe Fireworks, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Pagemaker, Microsoft Office, MYOB, Microsoft Macro Assembler and SAP. There are many more software available for faculty and students to use which are covered under Microsoft DreamSpark and IBM Academic Initiative (IBM-AI). Interactive Software Technology Laboratory The Interactive Software Technology Laboratory facilitates the teaching and learning of various aspects of computer games design, programming and technology. The laboratory is used for two main purposes: • to provide a platform for students to experience, analyse and evaluate different computer game genres and especially to create awareness among them on the important parameters of a game programme. • to provide the equipment and software required for the development of computer game and other interactive software. The laboratory is equipped with game consoles such as the Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft XBox 360 Kinect as well as high-end PCs and in the near future, game development kits. Various genre of commercial games such as role playing, strategy, sports and simulation games are used in teaching the games technology courses. Computer Laboratories for Microelectronics The computer laboratories with high performance Pentium based PCs provide facilities to Microelectronics students in circuits and systems design and development (D&D). These PCs are interfaced with Embedded System peripherals, Altera FPGA boards, Microchip development boards, Keil evaluation boards (ARM9) for embedded systems design and digital systems design. To aid students’ design and development work, the PCs are also installed with relevant EDA tools such as Quartus-II, Multisim, Ultiboard, professional Mentor Graphics software for IC design, Keil Realview Microcontroller Development Kit, Keil Realview RealTime Library, assembler and cross-assembler for different microprocessors/microcontrollers suite. The laboratories are also equipped with Matlab, simulink and various toolboxes such as digital signal processing, communication, RF, control, fuzzy logic, neural network and realtime workshop, etc. 26 Two dedicated computer laboratories have been set up. The Virtual Instrumentation and Data Acquistion Laboratory provides training facilities for conducting National Instruments Lab View and virtual instrumentation. The Multiphysics Simulation and Modelling Laboratory is equipped with high performance Dell workstations and professional software for simulation in electromagnetics and multiphysics. Computer Aided Design Facilities Computer Aided Design facilities provides the necessary technical education base for Engineering and Built Environment students to learn Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD), Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) as well as Computer Aided Management in line with industry requirements. A suite of centres and Laboratories have been setup to facilitate this. Computer Aided Design Centre (CAD) and Built Environment Computer Laboratory (BECL) The CAD centre and BECL consists of two large computer laboratory housing over 200 computers linked to 3 servers. It serves the following CAD activities: • Design and Drafting (CADD) with software such as AutoCAD, Revit AutoCAD • Measurements with software such as Buildsoft and Binalink • Project Management with software such as Primavera and Microsoft Project Management • Site Surveying with software such as AutoCAD 3D Civil • Research Methodology with software such as SPSS • Facilities Management with software such as CWorks • 3D Mechanical Design and simulation with software such as SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor ®Professional • Process and Control Design with software such as MATLAB and SIMULINK • Thermo Plastic Material process Design with software such as Moldflow Plastic Advisors (MPA) • Electronic Circuit Design with software such as PROTEL and Proteus VSM Engineering Specific Laboratories These laboratories houses Computer Aided Electrical/Electronic, Communication, Mechatronic,Mechanical, Material, Design, Analysis and Testing equipment and software such as MATLAB with the necessary toolboxes for communication system, control system, DSP system, Fuzzy logic, Neural network, Optimisation, Signal processing, Image processing and computer vision. The laboratory also caters for computer aided. • Electronic testing with simulation software such as Mutisim & Electronic Workbench and National Instrument Labview • Advanced RF circuit design with Agilent ADS RF circuit design software • Advanced Electronic circuit design and simulation with ORCAD unison EE package with Pspice. • Simulation of the Fabrication of complex mechanical parts with CNC Simulation Software • 3D Mechanical Design and simulation with Catia V5R6 • Animated ladder programming for PLC with PLC Simulation Software (Logixpro) • Design and Simulation of Fluid and Solid Material Behaviour with Ansys • Design and Simulation of Production Floor Plan with Delmia • Metal process Design with Any Casting Broadcasting, Creative Arts & Hospitality Management Facilities Introduction The Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities lab facilities are purpose-built facilities designed to supplement and complement the academic teachings and learning in various disciplines. Upon graduation, students will be academically sound and practically well-trained to be accepted into their respective industries. Broadcasting Laboratories The TV and Radio Labs provide practical platforms to foster future Broadcasting professionals who are both creatively innovative and computer savvy. The broadcast audio lab caters to the production of radioprogramme contents such as live-recorded shows and news anchoring. Broadcasting students are able to hone thier hands-on TV/Radio production skills via up-to-date broadcast equipment and the latest professional software such as Pro-Tools LE and professional video-editing software Final Cut Pro. In addition, TAR University College had taken the lead in pioneering the application of the broadcast industry’s innovative software 3D Studio Max as a teaching tool. Students benefit form their hands-on learning using high definition, digitalvideo cameras, video lighting grips, boom mics for on-location production on TV commercials, documentary and electronic-news gathering. Creative Arts Laboratories and Studios The Faculty’s Multimedia Design and Graphic Design programmes aim to produce creatively capable graduates skilled in digital-and-interactive media production. The Creative Arts laboratories offers up-to-date version of industrialstandard software, such as Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Flash, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effect, 3D Studio Max that will bring students to the innovative edge of the multimedia and creative industry, becoming experts in visual production, electronic imaging, computer animation, software applications, and games design. The Creative Arts laboratories is also furnished with the latest MAC-INTEL computers, which support up-to-date software for multimedia production & authoring, video & sound editing, and web-based designs. The Fashion Design programme offers students a practically challenging and interesting learning process that develops future clothing-creators and fashionistas who are critically aware of the creative needs of textile-andtrend. So, fancy seeing fashion supermodels strut their stuff on a glitzy catwalk, glamorously parading clothing designs you created? You would be taught the “trade of the trend” via this enjoyable, and employable, Fashion Design programme in the Faculty’s Fashion Design Studio, which helps to exploit the inherent creative flair and trend-setting tendency of young Malaysians. Restaurant and Kitchen Food and beverage practices are deemed to be vital element within the hospitality programmes. Our state-of-the-art kitchen and restaurant served as a platform for the students to deliver their full service restaurant skills and at the same time to showcase their gourmet master pieces confidently during their practical trainings. These experiences will definitely enhance their career progression. 27 Student Services Accommodation Information on rooms available is regularly disseminated on notice boards maintained by the Department of Student Affairs. University College students are able to find accommodation in the nearby housing estates which are within easy reach of the University College campuses. Housing areas that are popular with the Main Campus students are: • Taman Bunga Raya • Taman Desa Setapak • Wangsa Maju • Taman Melawati • Taman Melati • Wangsa Melawati • Jalan Genting Kelang • Taman Sri Rampai • Setapak Jaya • Setapak Indah • Taman Danau Kota Outstation students should arrive in their respective campuses much earlier before the semester begins so that they can make the necessary arrangements for their accommodation. Students are advised that it is to their advantage to enter into a tenancy agreement with the landlord. It is important that the terms and conditions of the contract should be clearly stipulated so as to avoid any misunderstanding. Copies of information sheets, “Guidelines on Tenancy Agreements” and “Sample Tenancy Agreements” are available at the respective campuses’ Department of Student Affairs upon request. Personal Living Expenses Living expenses depend very much on an individual’s living standard. For an outstation student, a reasonable estimate (including accommodation, meals, travelling expenses, recreation, and other personal expenses) is about RM900 to RM1,000 per month. Hostel Accommodation Hostel accommodation is available at the Kuala Lumpur Main Campus. Situated on a 6-acre land, the hostel consists of 10 blocks of 5-storey building with 1,000 rooms which can accommodate 2,000 students. Hostel availability is based on first-come-first-served. Students can apply for the hostel only after receiving the University College Offer Letter and having PAID the full fees. 28 Facilities in the hostel include: • 24 Hours Security Guard • Chinese & Malay Cafeteria • Air-Conditioned Study Rooms • Free Internet Service in Study Rooms & Dining Areas • Convenience & Stationery Shop • ATM (Public Bank) • Hot & Cold Water Dispensers • Self-Service Laundry Machine • Multi-Purpose Hall with Stage Facilities • Covered Canopy Walkway to Community Centre & University College Student Services Sports and Recreation The outdoor sports facilities available in the Main Campus are: • One sports field comprising one soccer pitch, jogging track and two netball courts • One futsal court • One handball court • One dodgeball court • Two volleyball courts • Three basketball courts Sports Complex and Clubhouse Canteen Facilities The facilities and their operational hours of the Sports Complex and Clubhouse are as follows: Reasonably priced meals, snacks and refreshments are available in the canteens. In the Main Campus, the canteens are located in Block G (Red Bricks Cafeteria), Block L (Canteen 2), the Cafeteria in the Clubhouse and PappaRich Express in the Cyber Centre. Facilities Operational Hours Sports Complex Mondays to Fridays 1 gymnasium 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. 2 multi-purpose Halls 3 rooftop tennis courts Saturdays & Sundays 6 table tennis courts 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. 6 badminton courts/2 volleyball courts/1 basketball court Clubhouse 2 gymnasiums 2 squash courts An Olympic-sized swimming pool A learner’s swimming pool 1 snooker table Canteen Cafeteria Mondays to Fridays Mondays to Fridays 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. PappaRich Express Mondays to Fridays 7.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. SaturdaysSaturdays Saturdays 7.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. 9.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 8.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. Mondays to Fridays 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Saturdays 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon 3.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. Sundays 3.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. There are also facilities available in the other campuses for the students’ recreational activities. 29 Student Services University College Bus Service Students’ Insurance Scheme The Main Campus maintains a regular bus service which ferries students between the campus and the following nearby residential areas. A ‘Student Personal Accident Insurance Scheme’ insures all students of the University College. The bus routes are as follows: Students are required to pay a premium of RM 15 per year. The policy will cover the students for accidents round the clock, anywhere in the world. The sum insured is RM 100,000 for death or total disablement. In the event of death of the policy holder, funeral expenses not exceeding RM 5,000 would also be paid. • Wangsa Maju • Sri Rampai • Jalan Genting Kelang • Melati Utama • PV10, PV12, PV13, PV15, PV16 The buses operate daily (from Mondays – Fridays) between 7.15 a.m and 9.30 p.m. For Saturdays, the buses operate from 7.15 a.m. – 2.00 p.m. During semester holidays, the bus schedule would be adjusted accordingly. There will be no bus service on Sundays and Public Holidays. The Main Campus bus service makes it very convenient for students to commute between the campus and nearby housing areas. Besides operating a daily bus service along the defined routes, the University College also provides bus services for field trips, educational visits and tours organised by students. Bus services are also available at the other campuses. 30 In addition, students can also claim for medical treatment up to a maximum of RM 15,000 and/or RM 1,000 for traditional treatment per year (registered medical practitioners only) for injuries sustained in an accident. Copies of the Insurance Policy’s terms and conditions are available at the Department of Student Affairs for reference. Student Services Student Development and Counselling Services KL Main Campus Student Development & Career Guidance Introduction Student Development and Career Guidance (SDCG) is a part of Department of Student Affairs, that offers uniquely designed life programmes that are central to a student’s personal and career growth. One of SDCG specially crafted programme is called “Leadership Excellence Programme”. It takes on an activity base approach that provide important tools and skills for student leaders. This programme comes with number of enticing camps, activities and workshops which helps to mould the students to become a leader with distinctive quality. “Your Leadership DNA’ camp is part of the programme. It gives students the tools necessary to attain true leadership quality. And in tandem with the ever changing environment, a programme called ‘The Road to Excellence’ has been designed to enhance students’ resiliency and learning agility. Together, SDCG, in partnership with the Counselling Services and Professional Life Coaches conduct awareness campaigns, workshops, talks and seminars. Hence, SDCG offers a wide range of services designed to meet the existing students’ needs and will evolve continually according to time. The services provided are in these areas: • Student Development & Career Resource Centre • Leadership Camp & Skills Training • Purpose & Motivations • Career Explorations In order for students to gain concrete knowledge and experience on their developmental growth, there is a need of tests tools. Tests tools will be promoted throughout the year. This is the first step to self-exploration, discovering of values, developing strength/potentials, basic understanding of weaknesses and identifying innate skills. We have qualified student counsellors that are ready to do a free basic assessment test with students. From the free basic tests, students will be recommended to take more in-depth tests to ascertain the results of their assessments or attend workshops (e.g. Leadership Skills, Living Your Best Life, etc) that will be conducted by licensed trainers or facilitators and a subsequent follow-up programme. One of the very practical ways to see the developmental stages of a student is ENACTUS TAR-UC. ENACTUS is a very unique platform that students can use to develop themselves by helping the communities that are in need. As a result of these projects, each student can develop their personal excellence and achievement. (Enactus TAR-UC Facebook) Career Services Another part of students’ development processes is the career development of students. SDCG works closely with the Career Guidance Society (CGS) to organize Career Development Workshops & Talks throughout the semester to help students to be aware of present day industries’ requirements. The Career development workshops are conducted by counselors, recruitment firms and professional organizations who would guide students in the identification of skills, interests, values and how to make appropriate career decisions with confidence and maximize their employability opportunities. Some of the Career Talks or Workshops that will be conducted by Student Development and Career Guidance throughout the semesters are: • Company Talks • Living Your Best Life Workship • Personality, Goal Setting & Career Profiling Workshops • Resume Writing & Interviewing Skills Workshops • Career Decision Making • Career Fairs Student Counselling Services A team of counsellors is available to help students with emotional, personal or academic concerns through individual counselling sessions, group 31 Student Services counselling sessions, workshops and seminars. The counselling services are strictly confidential. All individual and group counselling services are free of charge. Counselling services are available to students during office hours at the Department of Student Affairs. a) Individual Counselling The University College provides individual counselling services for students to cope better with academic issues, conflicts, stress or anxiety, homesickness, depression or grief which may hinder his/her studies. Counselling helps students understand and cope with their individual issues, and eventually lead to personal growth and social development. Penang Branch Campus The Penang Campus provides counselling and placement services. Students may seek counsel or guidance from the counsellor during office hours at the Department of Student Affairs. Types of Services (a)Individual and Group Counselling Students facing intrapersonal and interpersonal problems related to academic, family, peers or career are encouraged to seek the assistance of the counsellor. This may contribute towards the improvement of their personal and social development. Types of Individual Counselling b) Group Sessions Group sessions may be more effective in dealing with certain students’ issues, as group members will experience support from each other, and learn new ways of communication. The counsellors conduct group sessions on various topics depending on the needs of the students, e.g. self-discovery, interpersonal relationships, career interest exploration, etc. •Face-to-face • Telephone counselling • Counselling through e-mail c) Career Guidance (b)Job Placement The counsellors provide guidance on career interest exploration, career planning, values identification, career decision making and career interest assessment. It provides students with the support and inspiration to get from where they are now to where they want to be. d) Workshops and Campaigns Workshops and campaigns on youth related issues, managing challenges, adjustment to campus life and personal development are conducted regularly to promote students’ personal growth. The Counselling and Placement Unit acts as a liaison between students and potential employers. This is done through the placement of job listing for part-time/full-time jobs and on-campus recruitments. (c)Workshops, Talks and Seminars The Penang Branch Campus organises self-motivation workshops, talks and seminars throughout the academic year. e) Self-Help Leaflets The Student Counselling Services has a wide range of self-help leaflets that provide helpful information related to personal development and growth. A soft copy of the leaflets can also be downloaded from Student Counselling Services site at http://web3.tarc.edu.my/v1/sad/ Index.html. Co-curricular Courses Tunku Abdul Rahman University College believes in providing holistic education. The moral, social and physical aspects of a student’s life are as important as the student’s academic and intellectual development. In general, the implementation of this course will enable the University College to produce graduates who are able to face life’s challenges. The course is specially designed: – To develop responsible citizens and foster national unity. – To develop understanding between different cultures. – To develop student’s physical, spiritual and emotional health. – To develop student’s soft skills. The co-curricular course is compulsory for all students pursuing TAR University College’s Diploma and Bachelor Degree programme.Students are required to complete and pass two credit hours before they can graduate at every level of their studies. 32 Students taking the co-curricular courses will be graded. However, the grades will not contribute to their GPA and CGPA. Students have five categories to choose from, depending on their field of interests. They are: 1.Games/Sports 2.Cultural Studies 3.Community Service 4.Volunteerism 5.Communication Alumni TAR University College Alumni The joy and pride of TAR University College is its more than 170,000 graduates, many of whom are holding executive positions as professional, corporate and national leaders. The University College-TAR UC Alumni bond is continuously nurtured through engaging in educational, recreational and social activities for mutual benefit and fostering closer ties. Support and Contributions of Alumni Over the years, many of the University College alumni have supported the University College through various ways: • Offering on-the-job industrial training to students. • Establishing various Student Loan Funds. • Providing employment opportunities to fresh graduates. • Conducting workshops and talks to staff and students. • Giving career guidance and talks to students. • Building bonds and relationships, through regular networking events. • Providing technical and professional advice and inputs to curriculum development. As at 2014, University College alumni have set-up 14 Student Loan Funds which make up 50% of the total 28 Student Loan Funds. TAR UC Alumni Affairs Office As the alumni walk through the doors after their graduation, they serve as a goodwill ambassador of the University College to the world. The alumni are urged to make the University College proud. At the same time, the University College also wants its alumni to stay connected as their alma mater would like to keep the network strong by informing them of its latest developments. The University College hopes that its alumni will stay in touch by sharing news of their life, career and successes after graduating from TAR University College. The alumni can keep their alma mater informed by contacting the Alumni Affairs Office at: Department of Corporate Communication & Marketing Tel : 603-4145 0100/123 (ext. 456 – Ms Ong / 354 – Mr Jenson Ng) Fax : 603-4142 3166 Email : alumni@mail.tarc.edu.my Facebook: www.facebook.com/tarcian.alumni 33 Fees The following fee schedules will be in effect for the 2015/2016 Academic Year commencing April/May 2015 and will be subject to annual review. Special Administration Fee* RM 200 (Payable by students of Diploma in Technology (Quantity Surveying) and Diploma in Technology (Property Management)). Cambridge GCE A Level Tuition Fee Per Credit RM 128 (Payable thereafter at the beginning of each subsequent semester. Please refer to the programme outline under the relevant Faculty section in this Prospectus for the total number of credits). Fees payable at time of registration Registration Fee Orientation & Activity Fee Caution Money RM 150 RM 100 RM 200 Special Administration Fee RM 200 Laboratory/Workshop Fee RM 200 [Applicable only to Cambridge GCE A Level (Science) students] Facilities and Resource Fee RM 200 (Payable thereafter in the third semester of study) Tuition Fee For First Semester – Arts – Science RM 3,400 RM 4,400 Estimated Total Fee Per Programme – Arts RM 13,500 – Science RM 17,400 (The estimated total fee may vary by 10%) In addition to the above fees, students are required to pay the A Level Examination Fee (Cambridge International Examination) of approximately RM3,500. Foundation Level Fees payable at time of registration Registration Fee Orientation & Activity Fee Caution Money Facilities and Resource Fee RM 150 RM 100 RM 200 RM 200 Laboratory/Workshop Fee RM 200 [Applicable only to Foundation in Science students] Tuition Fee Per Credit RM 151 (Payable thereafter at the beginning of each subsequent semester. Please refer to the programme outline under the Centre for Pre-University Studies section in this Prospectus for the total number of credits). Diploma Level Fees payable at time of registration Registration Fee Orientation & Activity Fee Caution Money Laboratory/Workshop Fee* Facilities and Resource Fee* 34 RM 150 RM 100 RM 200 RM 200 RM 200 * Payable thereafter in each subsequent year by intake session. Bachelor Degree Level Fees payable at time of registration Registration Fee Orientation & Activity Fee Caution Money Laboratory/Workshop Fee* Facilities and Resource Fee* RM 150 RM 100 RM 200 RM 300 RM 200 Special Administration Fee* RM 200 (Payable by students of Bachelor of Accounting (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce (Honours), Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours), Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance for professional examinations and all Bachelor’s Degree of Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment except Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours)) Tuition Fee Per Credit RM 185 (Payable thereafter at the beginning of each subsequent semester. Please refer to the programme outline under the relevant Faculty section in this Prospectus for the total number of credits). In addition to the above fees, students who are taking professional examinations are required to pay additional fees for professional examinations. Other fees may be chargeable for dual award, study abroad, special projects, learning material, field trip and any external accreditation. * Payable thereafter in each subsequent year by intake session. All students are required to pay an insurance premium. Fees Payable for Additional Qualification** 1. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), U.K. Registration Fee payable at the time of registration £ 79 Annual Subscription Fee payable only in January after registration £ 83 Examination/Exemption Fees Knowledge Skills Professional £ 76 per paper £ 96 per paper £ 111 per paper Fees 2. The Malaysian Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (MAICSA) Registration Fee payable at the time of registration RM 450 Annual Subscription Fee payable only after one year of registration RM 185 4. A late fee of RM10 per week or part thereof with effect from the last day for fee payment as stated in the student bills will be imposed on students who do not pay on or before the due date. 5. Unless otherwise specified, payment of fees must be made by Banker’s Cheque/Money Order/Cheque in favour of ‘Kolej Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman’. Examination/Exemption Fees MAICSA RM 100 per subject PDCA 6. Students who wish to terminate their studies with the University College shall notify the Registrar in writing; failure to do so will render them liable to all fees due to the University College. ICSA IQS RM 200 per subject 7. All fees paid are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable. Basic Entry Fee for examination RM 150 3. The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), U.K. Registration Fee payable at the time of registration Annual Subscription Fee payable at the time of registration £ 106 Exemption Fee £ 75 CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting £ 53 per subject Operational & Management Level Objective Tests £ 70 per subject Operational & Management Level Case Study Examinations £ 115 per examination Operational & Management £ 115 per examination Level Case Study Examinations Strategic Level Objective Tests £ 115 per subject Strategic Level Case Study £ 175 Examination 4. Campbell University (for Bachelor of Science students) Special Administration Fee* RM 200 Examination Fee* RM 500 Registration & Administration Fee Graduating Students are required to pay an award assessment fee of USD1,005 USD 33 * Payable thereafter in each subsequent year by intake session. 5. Dual Award 1. All fees paid are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable. 2. Refund of Fees for Newly Registered Student Who Withdraws 2.1 Withdrawal BEFORE Commencement Date of the Programme If notification of withdrawal is received before the commencement date of the programme, FIFTY PERCENT (50%) of the amount of Tuition Fee, Special Administration Fee, Examination Fee, Laboratory/Workshop Fee and Facilities & Resource Fee paid by the student may be refunded. Registration Fee and Orientation & Activity Fee are strictly nonrefundable. 2.2 Withdrawal AFTER Commencement Date of the Programme Examination Fee Refund of Fees Please refer to the relevant Faculty section in the website for details. ** Subject to changes. Payment of Fees 1. Fees payable at the time of registration must be paid before or on the date stipulated in the letter of offer. 2. Fees payable at the beginning of each subsequent semester, unless otherwise specified, must be paid within two weeks from the date of the commencement of the semester, failing which the students shall be withdrawn without further notification. For withdrawal due to nonpayment of fees, the withdrawal date shall be the commencement date of the semester. 3. Students wil be advised on the total fees payble in their student bills or notices displayed on the Faculty noticeboards/University College Intranet. There is strictly no refund of all fees paid if notification of withdrawal is received after the commencement date of programme. 2.3 For students who pay and register AFTER the commencement date of the programme, there is strictly no refund of all fees paid upon withdrawal from the programme. 2.4 Save and except for Clauses 2.1 and 3; there shall be no refund of any other fees paid. 2.5 All notification of withdrawal must be made in writing. 3. Caution money (less any liabilities) may only be refunded on application after a student has completed or withdrawn from his/her last programme of study at the University College. The application for the refund shall be made within one year from the date of completion or withdrawal from the University College, failing which, the said caution money shall be transfer red and donated to TARC Student Loan Fund and/or its permitted assigns. Fees for Resit Examination/ Repeating Course(s) A student shall pay RM95 per course to resit an examination. A student who repeats one or more courses shall pay tuition fee at the prevailing rate per credit for the respective course(s). Fees for Award Assessment Award Assessment fee of RM60 (Foundation Level), RM80 (Diploma Level) and RM100 (Bachelor Degree Level) will be payable in the final year of studies. (Note: The University College reserves the right to revise fees from time to time without prior notice. As and when fees are revised, the new fees will apply to all existing and new students). 35 Student Financial Aid Introduction Student Loans Financial Aid refers to funding intended to help students finance their studies in Tunku Abdul Rahman University College when family and personal resources are insufficient to meet their total education costs. Financial aid consists of scholarships, bursary and grants (aid that does not required repayment) and loans (aid which must be repaid). There are various types of loans available for students to apply. The type and amount of loan offered to a student who applied for student loans will depend on assessed needs level. Scholarships, Bursary and Grants The University College provides a variety of scholarships, bursaries and grants such as: (a) Tunku Abdul Rahman University College Merit Scholarship (b) The Star Education Fund Scholarship (c) Nanyang Tertiary Education Fund Scholarship (d) Sin Chew Daily Education Fund Scholarship (e) Tunku Abdul Rahman University College Bursary for State/National Players (f) Tan Sri Lee Loy Seng Foundation Scholarship (g) Mah Sing Foundation Scholarship (h) Kuok Foundation Study Grants (i) Grants and awards by generous individuals (j) Industry-Based Study Grants 36 (a) TARC Student Loan Fund (b) Perbadanan Tabung Pendidikan Tinggi Nasional (PTPTN) Loan (c) Penang State Loan (d) Perak State Loan (e) Selangor State Loan (f) Chang Ming Thien Foundation Loan (g) KOJADI Study Loan (h) Carlsberg Hua Zong Education Fund Loan (i) Kuok Foundation Undergraduate Awards Please visit the website of Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (http://web3.tarc.edu.my/v1/sad/Index.html) or contact us at Department of Student Affairs for more information about scholarships and financial assistance for students. Contents Introduction Academic Progression Route Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Bioscience with Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Management Mathematics with Computing Interactive Software Technology Software Engineering Enterprise Information Systems Software Systems Development Internet Technology Information Security Applied Physics with Scientific Instrumentation Microelectronics with Embedded Technology Sports and Exercise Science Food Science Diploma Chemistry and Biology Computer Science and Statistics Computer Science and Management Mathematics Computer Science and Computer Mathematics Business Information Systems Information Systems Engineering Internet Technology Microelectronics and Physics Microelectronics with Computer Communications Microelectronics with Automatic Control Sport and Exercise Science Interactive Software Technology Food Science Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing The Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing (FASC) is evolved from a well-established and reputable School known as the School of Arts and Science (SAS) of the renowned Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TARC). The School (SAS) was established in February 1972. The Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing (FASC) currently runs programmes at Diploma and Bachelor (Honours) Degree levels. The Faculty continues the academic collaboration arrangement with the Campbell University, USA to offer external Degree to the students. In this academic arrangement, the programme structures and syllabi of FASC programmes are so designed and arranged that students will be simultaneously prepared for the programme in FASC in conjuction with the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree of Campbell University , Buies Creek, North Carolina, USA. The Faculty continues to strive for education excellence by providing high quality education in undergraduate and post-graduate level as well as to excel in research and industry-collaborations. Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Academic Progression Route STPM/ A Level/UEC/ equivalent Year 1 Bachelor (Honours) Degree Foundation Dual Award Partner with SPM/O Level/ equivalent • Campbell University, USA Diploma Bachelor Degree (3 years) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in • Bioscience with Chemistry • Analytical Chemistry • Management Mathematics with Computing • Applied Physics with Scientific Instrumentation • Microelectronics with Embedded Technology • Sports and Exercise Science • Food Science Diploma (2 years) Dual Award with Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in • Interactive Software Technology • Software Engineering Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) • Software Systems Development • Internet Technology • Information Security Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in • Enterprise Information Systems Intake January & April : Foundation, Cambridge GCE A Level May & September : Bachelor Degree, Diploma 38 on credit transfer • Diploma in Science (Business Information Systems) • Diploma in Science (Chemistry and Biology) • Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Computer Mathematics) • Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Management Mathematics) • Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Statistics) • Diploma in Science (Information Systems Engineering) • Diploma in Science (Internet Technology) • Diploma in Science (Microelectronics and Physics) • Diploma in Science (Microelectronics with Automatic Control) • Diploma in Science (Microelectronics with Computer Communications) • Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science • Diploma in Food Science • Diploma in Interactive Software Technology Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Entry Qualification STPM Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bioscience with Chemistry Full Pass in Biology and Chemistry A Level Pass in Biology and Chemistry SAM CPU UEC ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in Biology and Chemistry 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in Biology and Chemistry Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Biology, Chemistry and Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English** AND TARC/ TAR UC • Foundation in Science (Track B) OR • Diploma in Science (Chemistry & Biology) SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical Chemistry Full Pass in Chemistry and Mathematics Pass in Chemistry and Mathematics ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in Chemistry and one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in Chemistry and one Mathematics subject Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Chemistry and Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English** AND • Foundation in Science (Track A/ Track B) OR •Diploma in Science (Chemistry & Biology) SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Interactive Software Technology Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics Grade C in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in one Mathematics subject Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English** AND • Foundation in Science (Track A) OR • Diploma in Interactive Software Technology (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** # Graduates with CGPA below 2.5000 are required to sit and pass a Qualifying Test. ** Grade C and above in AELE 0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants who fail English at SPM/O Level/UEC level. Note: a) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree. c) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 39 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Entry Qualification STPM Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics A Level Grade C in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics SAM CPU ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in one Mathematics subject UEC TARC/ TAR UC Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II). • Foundation in Science (Track A) Grade C in English** • Computer Science & Statistics OR Diploma in Science (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# OR • Computer Science & Management Mathematics OR • Computer Science & Computer Mathematics AND SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics Grade C in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in one Mathematics subject AND SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics Grade C in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in one Mathematics subject Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English** Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English** • Foundation in Science (Track A) OR • Diploma in Science (Computer Science & Computer Mathematics) (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# • Foundation in Science (Track A/ Track B) OR Diploma in Science (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# • Computer Science & Statistics OR AND SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** • Business Information Systems # Graduates with CGPA below 2.5000 are required to sit and pass a Qualifying Test. ** Grade C and above in AELE 0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants who fail 40 English at SPM/O Level/UEC level. Note: a) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree. c) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Entry Qualification STPM Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics A Level SAM Grade C in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in one Mathematics subject CPU UEC 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in one Mathematics subject Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English** AND SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** TARC/ TAR UC • Foundation in Science (Track A/ Track B) OR Diploma in Science (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# • Computer Science & Management Mathematics OR •Information Systems Engineering Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics Grade C in 2 relevant subjects which must include Mathematics ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in one Mathematics subject Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information Security 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in one Mathematics subject AND SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language**. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Physics with Scientific Instrumentation Full Pass in Physics and Mathematics Pass in Physics and Mathematics ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in Physics and one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in Physics and one Mathematics subject AND Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II) Grade C in English** Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Physics and Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English** • Foundation in Science (Track A/ Track B) OR Diploma in Science (Internet Technology) (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# • Foundation in Science (Track A) OR • Diploma in Science (Microelectronics & Physics) SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** # Graduates with CGPA below 2.5000 are required to sit and pass a Qualifying Test. ** Grade C and above in AELE 0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants who fail English at SPM/O Level/UEC level. Note: a) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree. c) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 41 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Entry Qualification STPM Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology Full Pass in Physics and Mathematics A Level Grade C in Physics and Mathematics SAM CPU UEC ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in Physics and one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in Physics and one Mathematics subject Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Physics and Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English** TARC/ TAR UC • Foundation in Science (Track A) OR Diploma in Science • Microelectronics with Computer Communications OR • Microelectronics with Automatic Control OR AND • Microelectronics and Physics SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports and Exercise Science Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects Passes in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects Minimum 70% average in 6 relevant subjects Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include a science related subject. • Foundation in Science (Track A/ Track B) OR Grade C in English** AND OR SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** and a science related subject OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** and a science related subject. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Food Science Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects which must include Chemistry Grade C in 2 relevant subjects which must include Chemistry ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in Chemistry 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include minimum 70% in Chemistry. • Foundation in Arts (Track A) • Diploma in Sport & Exercise Science Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include Chemistry. • Foundation in Science (Track A/ Track B) Grade C in English** OR AND • Diploma in Food Science SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics. Grade E in English Language** ** Grade C and above in AELE 0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants who fail 42 English at SPM/O Level/UEC level. Note: a) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree. c) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Minimum Entry Requirements Diploma Entry Qualification SPM# Diploma in Science (Chemistry and Biology) 5 credits which must include Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Diploma in Science (Microelectronics and Physics) 5 credits which must include Additional Mathematics and Physics Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Diploma in Science (Microelectronics with Computer Communications) Diploma in Science (Microelectronics with Automatic Control) Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Computer Mathematics) 5 credits which must include Additional Mathematics and a Science subject Pass in Physics, Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** 5 credits which must include Additional Mathematics Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Diploma in Interactive Software Technology Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Statistics) 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology UEC 3 Grade B in Biology, Chemistry and Advanced Mathematics (I or II) TARC/ TAR UC – Grade C in English** Grade E in English Language** 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics-Additional and Physics 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include Physics and Advanced Mathematics (I or II) Grade E in English Language** Grade C in English** 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics-Additional and a Science subject 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics (I or II) and a Science subject Grade E in Physics and English Language** Grade C in Physics and English** 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics-Additional 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II) Grade E in English Language** – Relevant Certificate – Grade C in English** 5 credits which must include Mathematics Pass in Additional Mathematics, Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Management Mathematics) O Level# 5 credits which must include Mathematics Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics Grade E in MathematicsAdditional and English Language** 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics Grade E in English Language** 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II) – Grade C in English** 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II) – Grade C in English** **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 at SPM/O Level/UEC level. # Students with 3-4 relevant credits in SPM/Grade C in 3-4 relevant subjects in O Level may be considered for the Diploma programmes offered at the Perak Branch Campus (PK), Johor Branch Campus (JH), Pahang Branch (PH) and Sabah Branch (SB) Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Diploma. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 43 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Minimum Entry Requirements Diploma Diploma in Science (Business Information Systems) Diploma in Science (Information Systems Engineering) Entry Qualification SPM# O Level# UEC 5 credits which must include Mathematics 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Grade E in English Language** TARC/ TAR UC Relevant Certificate Grade C in English** Diploma in Science (Internet Technology) Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science 5 credits which must include Mathematics Pass in one relevant Science subject, Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Diploma in Food Science 5 credits which must include Mathematics and Chemistry Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics Grade E in English Language** and one relevant Science subject 5 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics and Chemistry Grade E in English Language** 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) – Grade C in English** and one relevant Science subject 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include Advanced Mathematics (I or II) and Chemistry AND 2 Grade C – Grade C in English** **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 at SPM/O Level/UEC level. # Students with 3-4 relevant credits in SPM/Grade C in 3-4 relevant subjects in O Level may be considered for the Diploma programmes offered at the Perak Branch Campus (PK), Johor Branch Campus (JH), Pahang Branch (PH) and Sabah Branch (SB). 44 Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Diploma. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bioscience with Chemistry Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical Chemistry Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years T his programme equips graduates with an in-depth understanding of the core principles and methodologies underlying current biotechnological research, thus, able to pursue careers in bioscience and biotechnology either in industry or academic research. In this programme, students are able to develop the transferable qualities and skills required for employment or research in the biosciences sector. Bioscience graduates are not only trained in laboratory and research skills but also in relevant business and entrepreneurial skills. Students will have an opportunity to work with industry through their internship and to carry out a real-life research project in bioscience area. All such training will add value to their qualification and benefit their employment. A graduate from this programme can join Institut Kimia Malaysia (IKM) as a member and be recognised as a ‘Registered Chemist’ in Malaysia. Career Prospects • Research Scientists •Chemists • Quality Control/Assurance Executives • Marketing & Sales Executives • Life Science Technologists •Biochemists •Microbiologists • Life Sciences Product Specialists •Biotechnologists • Occupational Health and Safety Specialists •Environmentalists 3 Years A nalytical chemistry is the study of the separation, identification and quantification of the chemical components of natural and artificial materials. Qualitative analysis gives an indication of the identity of the chemical species in the sample and quantitative analysis determines the amount of one or more of these components. Analytical chemistry focuses on improvements in experimental design, chemometrics and the creation of new measurement tools to provide better chemical information. Analytical chemistry is applied in forensics, environmental analysis, materials analysis, drugs analysis, food analysis, bioanalysis, and clinical analysis. As a scientific field of great diversity in its application, graduates trained in this programme will be in great demand in the chemical related industries. This programme provides students with a thorough background in analytical chemistry with a strong emphasis on instrumentation and the development of variety of important analytical skills. This programme focuses on giving hands-on experience to students on some of the major analytical techniques for analysing samples from a wide range of sources and equips graduates with a broad solid foundation in Chemistry. It is also designed to meet industries’ need for capable, dynamic and innovative graduates with well-developed technical skills and a sound theoretical knowledge in analytical chemistry. A graduate from this programme can join Institut Kimia Malaysia (IKM) as a member and be recognised as a ‘Registered Chemist’ in Malaysia. Career Prospects • Research Scientists • Analytical Chemists in commercial laboratories • Quality Control/Assurance Chemists • Laboratory Supervisors • Product Chemists (Analytical Instrumentation) • Occupational Health and Safety Specialists • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Officers (Chemistry aspect) • Product Development Chemists (pharmaceutical area, food industry, cosmetic industry, polymer industry, etc) • Product Specialists Programme Outline (Total Credits : 125) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 125) • Integrated Biology • Ecology and Biodiversity •Microbiology • Structural Biochemistry • Principles of Genetics • Principles of Biotechnology • Physiology and Behaviour of Plants • Metabolic Biochemistry • Molecular Biology • Integrative Physiology •Immunology • Techniques in Biotechnology • Cell and Tissue Culture • Physical Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Inorganic Chemistry • Analytical Chemistry • Kinetics, Mechanism and Stereochemistry • Spectroscopy and Properties of Organic Compounds • Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis • Environmental Chemistry and Analysis • Chemical Laboratory I • Chemical Laboratory II • Chemical Laboratory III • Chemical Laboratory IV • Chemical Laboratory V • Physical Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Inorganic Chemistry • Analytical Chemistry • Properties of Matter and Chemical Energetics • Chemistry of Elements and Organic Compounds • Kinetics, Mechanisms and Stereochemistry • Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry • Spectroscopy and Properties of Organic Compounds • Polymer Chemisitry I • Polymer Chemistry II • Materials Science • Chemical Lab Management • Transition Elements and Coordination Compounds • Food Chemistry and Analysis • Polymer Chemistry • Calculus and Algebra • Basic Statistical Methods for Scientific Analysis •Project • Industrial Training or 2 elective courses Bioscience Elective I, II (Choose 2) – Advanced Microbiology – Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics – Cancer Biology – Reproduction and Developmental Biology – Nutrition in Health and Diseases – Conservation Biology – Industrial Microbiology – Medicinal Biochemistry Chemistry Elective I (Choose 1) – Food Chemistry and Analysis – Industrial Organic Chemistry Chemistry Elective II (Choose 1) – Chemical Lab Management – Chemical Safety and Security – Solid State Chemistry – Surface and Colloidal Chemistry Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular • Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis • Environmental Chemistry and Analysis • Analytical Method Development and Validation • Environmental Pollution Control • Solid State Chemistry •Project • Industrial Training or 2 elective courses • Calculus and Algebra • Basic Statistical Methods for Scientific Analysis • Elective I • Elective II Elective Courses (Choose 2) – Chemical Safety and Security – QA and QC in Good Laboratory Practices – Cosmetic Chemistry – Medicinal Chemistry – Organometallic Chemistry – Occupational Safety & Health – Surface and Colloid Chemistry – Industrial Organic Chemistry Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Note: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme 45 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Interactive Software Technology Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years T his programme is a multi-disciplinary blend with Management Mathematics as the major, Computing as minor and Business Management as associated study. Management Mathematics covers mathematical techniques for business management, including resource allocation and planning, optimisation, project management, quantitative decision, applied statistics, quality control and financial mathematics. Computing courses prepare students for software design and development including skills on programming and information management. This programme also prepares graduates to branch into other disciplines for further academic pursuit such as master in business management, statistics, and information technology. It also lays the foundation for graduates to achieve further professional qualifications in actuary, financial planning, financial analysis and risk management. 3 Years T his programme aims to teach students the technical knowledge and skills in computer science with a further focus on the design and development of interactive software that can be used in mobile applications, video games, flight simulators, virtual reality, electronic magazines, educational and training materials. Business organisations use interactive advertisements, job-training applications and skills-training applications. Educators use interactive media to deliver classroom presentations that enhance students learning. Students use interactive multimedia applications to learn by reading, seeing, hearing and interacting with the subject content. Interactive content is always present in computer games and other types of entertainment that uses multimedia applications. The students from this programme will study Computer Game Studies, Multimedia Development for the Web, Mathematics for Games Technology, Computer Game Programming, Software Engineering, Mobile Application 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 Officers in financial institutions such as banks, insurance firms, and investment houses, Quantitative Analysts, Quality Managers, Research Officers, Investment Analysts, Financial Analysts, Management Consultants, Financial Planners and Advisors, Pricing Analysts, Market Risk Managers, Credit Risk Managers, Asset/Liability Managers, IT Managers, Programmers, Teachers. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 122) • Discrete Mathematics • Calculus I • Calculus II •Algebra • Probability and Statistics • Linear Algebra • Advanced Calculus • Numerical Methods • Mathematical Statistics • Applied Statistics • Operations Research I • Operations Research II • Financial Mathematics • Quality Control • Mathematical & Statistical Software • Problem Solving and Programming • Database Management • Computer Organisation and Architecture • Object-Oriented Programming • Operating Systems • IT Fundamentals • Visual Programming • Industrial Training •Project Electives –Microeconomics –Macroeconomics – Accounting Methods I – Accounting Methods II – Principles of Finance – Business Organisation & Management – Further Applied Statistics –Cryptography – Mathematics for Computer Science – Advanced Financial Mathematics – Graph Theory and Appplications – Actuarial Mathematics – Software Engineering – Social and Professional Issues – Web Design and Development – Digital Multimedia – Mobile Application Development – Systems Administration – Corporate Finance – Risk Management – Music Appreciation – Introduction to the Short Story – Data Structures and Algorithms – System Analysis and Design Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Liberal Arts, Moral and Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 46 Career Prospects • Games Designers • Games Programmers • Games Software Engineers • Games Producers • Games Testers • Technical Lead • Web Designers • Multimedia Developers • Software Developers • Mobile Application Developers • Systems Analysts Programme Outline (Total Credits : 125) • Problem Solving and Programming • Computer Game Studies • Database Management • Computer Organization and Architecture • Object-Oriented Programming • Research Methods • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design • Data Structures and Algorithms • Operating Systems • Software Engineering • Graphics Programming • Computer Game Programming • Social and Professional Issues • Artificial Intelligence • IT Fundamentals • Web Design and Development • Multimedia Development for the Web • Fundamentals of Computer Networks • Mobile Application Development • Human Computer Interaction • Discrete Mathematics • Probability and Statistics • Mathematics for Games Technology • Project I • Project II • Industrial Training (6 months) Electives (Choose 4) – Virtual Reality – Computer Game Design – Advanced Computer Game Programming – 3D Game Development – Advanced Graphics Programming – Digital Illustration – 3D Animation – Introduction to the Short Story – Music Appreciation Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Note: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years G raduates of this programme will be able to develop, manage and maintain high-quality software in a systematic, controlled and efficient manner. In addition to fundamentals of computing, students will develop their specialisation by going through the following courses: Systems Analysis and Design, Software Engineering, Software Construction, Software Quality Assurance and Testing, Software Requirements Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Web Application Development and Human Computer Interaction. Electives courses like Software Project Management, Introduction to Computer Security, Advanced Database Management, Mobile Application Development, Software Design and Architecture and Distributed Computer Systems will be offered to students undergoing this programme. Students will have an opportunity to work with industry through their 6 months industrial training and carry out real-life projects on software engineering. All such training will add value to their qualification and increase their employment opportunities. 3 Years I nformation systems are the heart of many organisations that support their daily business processes and in turn promote business growth. As the size and demand of information systems has grown tremendously, many of the business functions like sales & marketing, finance & accounting, manufacturing & processes, human resources, supply chain management, customer relationship management, knowledge management and many other business functions are integrated into enterprise information systems to further improve organisational performance. This programme is designed to equip graduates with skills in solving practical problems in implementation of enterprise information systems in large organisations. In addition to fundamentals of computing, the specialisation subject area covers Business and Information Systems, Systems Analysis and Design, Enterprise Systems, Enterprise Resource Planning, Data Warehouse Technology, Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Information Systems Implementation and Principles of Accounting. Electives courses like Introduction to Computer Security, Visual Programming, Software Project Management, Decision Support Systems, Advanced Database Management, Electronic Commerce, 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 • Software Engineers • Software Testers • Software Quality Assurance Engineers • Software Developers • Software Architects Career Prospects • Systems Analysts • Web Developers • Mobile Application Developers • IT Consultants • IT Managers • ERP Consultants • Business and Systems Analysts • Business Process Consultants • Business Intelligence Specialists • Data Warehouse Developers • IT Consultants • IT Managers •Programmers • Web Designers • Database Administrators. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 122) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 122) • Problem Solving and Programming • Database Management • Computer Organisation and Architecture • Object-Oriented Programming • Research Methods • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design • Data Structures and Algorithms • Operating Systems • Software Engineering • Social and Professional Issues • Artificial Intelligence • Software Construction • Software Quality Assurance and Testing • Software Requirements Engineering • IT Fundamentals • Software Design and Architecture • Systems Analysis and Design • Fundamentals of Computer Networks • Business and Information Systems • Problem Solving and Programming • Database Management • Computer Organization and Architecture • Object-Oriented Programming • Research Methods • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design • Data Structures and Algorithms • Operating Systems • Enterprise Resource Planning • Information Systems Implementation • Social and Professional Issues • IT Fundamentals • Web Design and Development • Systems Analysis and Design • Enterprise Systems • Fundamentals of Computer Networks • Business Process Management • Web Design and Development • Human Computer Interaction • Probability and Statistics • Discrete Mathematics • Further Discrete Mathematics • Project I • Project II • Industrial Training (6 months) Electives (Choose 4) – Distributed Computer Systems – Advanced Database Management – Web Application Development – Introduction to Computer Security – Mobile Application Development – Software Project Management – Introduction to the Short Story – Music Appreciation Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular • Data Warehouse Technology • Business Intelligence • Probability and Statistics • Discrete Mathematics • Business Organisation and Management • Project I • Project II • Industrial Training (6 months) Electives (Choose 4) – Advanced Database Management – Introduction to Computer Security – Visual Programming – IS Strategy and Management – Database Administration – Software Project Management – Decision Support Systems – Introduction to the Short Story – Music Appreciation – Principles of Accounting Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Note: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme 47 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology in Software Systems Development 3 Years 3 Years Programme Overview Programme Overview T his programme is to produce and equip graduates with in-depth knowledge and skills that are essential to work as professionals in the software systems development and computer networking sectors. In addition to fundamentals of computing, topics of specialisation covered are Systems Analysis and Design, Visual Programming, Web Application Development, Software Engineering, Agile Software Development, Software Project Management, Human Computer Interaction and Computer Networking. Graduates will be capable of developing software systems in various platforms to fulfill the needs and requirements from organisations using appropriate software engineering methodologies and software project management techniques. In addition, students graduating from this programme will be able to design and maintain computer networks in organisations. Electives courses like Introduction to Computer Security, Integrative Programming, Digital Multimedia, Principles of Accounting, Network Security, Cloud Computing, Systems Administration, Mobile Application Development, Advanced Database Management and Software Quality Assurance and Testing 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 in software systems development, network communications or database management. All such training will add value to their qualification and increase their employment opportunities. Career Prospects •Programmers • Web Developers • Multimedia Developers • Mobile Application Developers • Systems Analysts • Software Engineers • Database Administrators • Network Engineers • IT Consultants • IT Managers T he growth and development of the Internet is extremely encouraging. This phenomenon has enabled many companies to opt for webbased systems to operate their business processes, advertisement, promotions and other business transactions. This programme produces graduates who have the in-depth knowledge and skills that are essential to work as professionals in the web development, mobile development, web-based multimedia development and computer networking sectors. Graduates will also be equipped with knowledge and skills in Enterprise Web Applications, Web Engineering, Web Services and Internet Security. Elective courses like Electronic Commerce, Emerging Web Technologies, Mobile Computing, Advanced Mobile Computing, Advanced Database Management, Network Security, Cloud Computing and Human Computer Interaction 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 web development and computer networking. All such training will add value to their qualification and increase their employment opportunities. Career Prospects • Web Developers • Multimedia Developers • Mobile Application Developers • Systems Analysts • Network Engineers • IT Consultants • IT Managers Programme Outline (Total Credits : 123) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 123) • IT Fundamentals • Web Design and Development • Systems Analysis and Design • Visual Programming • Fundamentals of Computer Networks • Human Computer Interaction • Web Application Development • Computer Networks • Advanced Computer Networks • Software Project Management • Agile Software Development • Problem Solving and Programming • Database Management • Computer Organization and Architecture • Object-Oriented Programming • Research Methods • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design • Data Structures and Algorithms • Operating Systems • IT Fundamentals • Web Design and Development • Systems Analysis and Design • Multimedia Development for the Web • Introduction to Internet Security • Fundamentals of Computer Networks • Web Application Development • Computer Networks • Web Engineering • Enterprise Web Applications • Advanced Computer Networks • Web Services • Problem Solving and Programming • Database Management • Computer Organization and Architecture • Object-Oriented Programming • Research Methods • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design • Software Engineering • Social and Professional Issues • Probability and Statistics • Discrete Mathematics • Project I • Project II • Industrial Training (6 months) Electives (Choose 4) – Introduction to Computer Security – Digital Multimedia – Mobile Application Development – Network Security – Systems Administration – Integrative Programming – Cloud Computing – Advanced Database Management – Software Quality Assurance and Testing – Principles of Accounting – Music Appreciation Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 48 • Data Structures and Algorithms • Operating Systems • Social and Professional Issues • Probability and Statistics • Discrete Mathematics • Project I • Project II • Industrial Training (6 months) Electives (Choose 4) – Electronic Commerce – Human Computer Interaction – Mobile Computing – Network Security – Emerging Web Technologies – Advanced Mobile Computing – Cloud Computing – Advanced Database Management – Music Appreciation Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Note: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in in Information Security Applied Physics with Scientific Instrumentation 3 Years 3 Years Programme Overview Programme Overview T his programme is designed to equip students with technical abilities and knowledge of the information security in the area of Computer Security, Internet Security, Information Assurance and Security, Network Security, Operating Systems Security and Software Security. In addition, students have the opportunity to learn about computer networking and software development. Students will learn and be trained on how to prevent and defend organisations’ systems from unauthorised access. T his programme equips graduates with the knowledge in physics and instrumentation and operational technical skill, which would lay the foundation for applications in various industrial areas. Students will go through training in the application of physics and instrumentations, computer simulations, designing virtual instruments using Labview and handling advanced equipment such as thermal evaporator and atomic force microscope. This programme would lay the foundation for future applied physics innovators in material sciences, instrumentations, biomedical and healthcare equipment designers. Electives courses like Digital Forensics, Mobile Computing, Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing, Security Assessment and Risk Management, Network Forensics, Systems Administration and Cloud Computing 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 in information security. All such training will add value to their qualification and increase their employment opportunities. Career Prospects • Information Security Analysts • IT Security Consultants • IT Security Managers • IT Security Engineers • IT Security Administrators • Forensics Analysts • Forensics Investigators • Software Developers • Web Developers • Mobile Application Developers • Network Engineers Career Prospects • Research and Development Personnel • Semiconductor Test Engineers • Semiconductor Design Engineers • Instrumentation Engineers • Biomedical Devices Engineers Programme Outline (Total Credits : 123) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 122) • IT Fundamentals • Web Design and Development • Introduction to Computer Security • Internet Security • Fundamentals of Computer Networks • Information Assurance and Security • Web Application Development • Computer Networks • Software Security • Operating Systems Security • Network Security • Advanced Computer Networks • Problem Solving and Programming • Database Management • Computer Organization and Architecture • Object-Oriented Programming • Research Methods • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design • Data Structures and Algorithms • Operating Systems • Electricity and Magnetism • Physics Laboratory • Physics II •Thermodynamics • Thermodynamics Laboratory • Classical Mechanics and Special Relativity •Electromagnetism • Electromagnetism Laboratory • Quantum Mechanics • Solid State Physics • Solid State Physics Laboratory •Optics • Optics Laboratory • Physics of Semiconductor Devices • Circuit Theory •Electronics • Electronics Laboratory • Introduction to Microcontrollers • Programming Concepts • Virtual Instrumentation • Control Principles for Instrumentation • Scientific Instrumentation • Sensors and Actuators • Social and Professional Issues • Probability and Statistics • Discrete Mathematics • Project I • Project II • Industrial Training (6 months) Electives (Choose 4) – Digital Forensics – Mobile Computing – Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing – Security Assessment and Risk Management – Network Forensics – Advanced Mobile Computing – Systems Administration – Cloud Computing – Music Appreciation Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular • Algebra and Calculus • Mathematics for Science I • Mathematics for Science II • Public Speaking •Project • Industrial training (3 months) Elective I (Choose 1) – Materials Science I – Computational Methods in Physics – Independent Study – Mathematics for Science III Elective II (Choose 1) – Applied Electrogmagnetism – Photonics and Laser Physics – Materials Science II – Energy Science Optional Electives (can be taken in any semester) – Introduction to Short Story – Music Appreciation Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Note: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme 49 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology# Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports and Exercise Science Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years T his programme educates and trains knowledgeable personnel to join the nation’s work force with the direct focus to make Malaysia an innovative high income society. Graduates will be trained for careers in semiconductors, IC design, embedded systems and computing which are important knowledge/ skills to support the electrical & electronics sectors. The curriculum of this programme has been designed to meet the demands of the Malaysian Economic Transformation Programme (ETP). Students are trained in analogue and digital electronics, application specific IC (ASIC), field programmable array (FPGA) and IC design using current professional tools. These knowledge and skills will be important to meet the demand of fabless design firms under the ETP. To complement the microelectronics content of the programme, students are also trained in embedded systems design using current microcontrollers (ARM/PIC) as well as real time operating systems (RTOS) with emphasis on efficient programming techniques. 3 Years T he skills gained from a degree in sports and exercise science could certainly fire the starting gun for an interesting and rewarding career. Graduates equipped with a good knowledge of the sports and exercise science enable them look at the science behind health and fitness, as well as an insight into related areas such as nutrition, psychology and management. Demand is growing for sports scientists and performance consultants, as society in general develops a greater awareness of health and fitness issues around work. This programme provides the students an opportunity to work with industry through their internship and to carry out a real-life research project on building management. All such training will add value to their qualification and later to their employment opportunities. Graduates will be sought after by design houses/companies in IC design and fabrication, automation, robotics, identification and monitoring, test and measurement, and consumer electronics. Career Prospects • Research & Development Engineers • Microelectronic Engineers • Firmware Engineers Career Prospects • Embedded Systems Design Engineers • IC Design Engineers • Health & Fitness Industry • Fitness Coaching • Sport Administrators • Health & Lifestyle Consultancy and Management • Physical Education Lecturers • Event Managers • Sales Managers • Senior Executive Officers • Student Liaison Officers • Sports Development Officers • Sports Officers/ Administrators • Sports Facilities Maintenance Personnel • Public Relations Personnel • Personnel Trainers • Fitness Trainers/ Advisors • Fitness/Gym Instructors • Fitness Sales Consultants • Sales/Marketing Executives • Management Executives Programme Outline (Total Credits : 123) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 123) • Circuit Theory • Analogue Electronics I • Analogue Electronics II • Digital Logic Principles • Digital System Design • Introduction to IC Layout and Fabrication • ASIC and FPGA Design • Integrated Circuit Design • Semiconductors Devices •Electrogmagnetics • Control Systems • Digital Signal Processing • Introduction to Microcontrollers • Microcontroller Peripherals • Programming Concepts • C Language Programming for Microcontrollers • Test Driven Development • Algorithms & Data Structure • RTOS for Embedded Systems • Human Anatomy and Physiology • Introduction to Sport Science • Foundation of Fitness and Exercise • Sport Psychology • Principles of Coaching • Basic Biomechanics • Sport Injuries and Prevention • Motor Control and Learning • Sport Nutrition • Sport and Exercise Psychology • Biomechanical Analysis of Human Movement • Exercise Physiology • Testing and Measurement in Sport & Exercise • Applied Exercise Physiology • Exercise Testing and Prescription • Research Project • Research Methodology in Sport & Exercise • Sport & Exercise for Special Population • Agile Software Development • Algebra and Calculus • Mathematics for Science I • Mathematics for Science II • Public Speaking •Project • Industrial training (3 months) Elective I (Choose 1) – Data Communication (TCP/IP) – Power Electronics – Virtual Instrumentation – Object-Oriented Programming Elective II (Choose 1) – Analogue Integrated Circuit Design – Data Acquisition and Instrument Interfacing – GUI Pogramming Optional Electives (can be taken in any semester) – Introduction to Short Story – Music Appreciation Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular – Behavior Modification in Sport & Exercise Games Elective (Choose 4) – Games I: Gym Workout and Swimming – Games II : Tennis and Gymnastics – Games III: Track & Field – Games IV: Basketball and Badminton – Games V: Golf and Squash – Games VI: Fencing Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular # This programme is a Bachelor of Science Degree, not Bachelor of Engineering Degree 50 • Internship/Industrial training Core Elective (Choose 6) – Applied Sport Nutrition – Exercise and Rehabilitation – Sport Coaching – Strength and Conditioning – Physiological Testing and Training – Performance assessement for Sport – Clinical Exercise Testing – Health, Fitness and Disease Note: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Food Science 3 Years Programme Overview T his programme applies the pure science subjects, such as chemistry, biochemistry, nutrition, biology and microbiology to the study of the nature, properties and composition of foods. It also covers the changes which they undergo during storage and processing including transformation into safe and quality food products for consumers. Graduates will be given exposures to areas in functional foods leading to healthy and vibrant lifestyle. In addition, this programme prepares graduates with advanced laboratory skills and current techniques in food science including those related to safety practices and standards, leading to the professionalism in the area of food science. Graduates of this programme, therefore, will have developed a range 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 • Food Researchers • Quality Control/Assurance Executives • Application Food Technologists • Food Product Development Personnel • Marketing & Sales Executives • Food Technologists • Food Chemists • Nutrition Executives • Food Services Executives • Food Microbiologists • Food Product Advisors/ Specialists • Industrial/Retail Buyers Programme Outline (Total Credits : 126) • Introduction to Food Science • Food Chemistry I • Food Chemistry II • Food Analysis • Food Physics •Microbiology • Food Microbiology I • Food Microbiology II • Unit Operations in Food Processing • Food Processing Technology • Food Biotechnology • Sensory Evaluation • Food Quality Assurance and Food Safety • Food Product Development • Food Preservation • Food Fermentation • Human Nutrition • Nutritional Assessment • Fundamental Biology and Biochemistry • Metabolic Biochemistry • Fundamentals of Molecular Biology • General Chemistry I (Physical + Analytical Chemistry) • General Chemistry II (Organic + Inorganic Chemistry) • Instrumental Methods of Food Analysis • Calculus and Algebra • Basic Statistical Methods for Scientific Analysis •Project • Industrial Training Elective I (Choose 1) – Nutrition and Health – Sport Nutrition I – Applied Statistics – Contemporary Issues in Health and Nutrition Elective II (Choose 1) – Therapeutic Nutrition – Food Toxicology – Nutritional Immunology – Sport Nutrition II Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Profession, Entrepreneurship, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika, Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Note: General College Curriculum and Liberal Arts requirements must be fulfilled for Campbell University BS Degree programme 51 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Diploma in Science (Chemistry and Biology) Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Statistics) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years 2 Years T his programme aims to produce chemistry and biology graduates at the sub-professional level. It equips students with the necessary basic knowledge of scientific concepts and theoretical principles to understand chemical and biological phenomena and processes, and trains students to perform standard chemical and biological laboratory procedures. This programme covers both the practical and theoretical aspects of the subjects. The chemistry syllabi provide a detailed coverage of various topics including atomic and molecular structures, properties of matter, properties and reactions of elements and compounds, analytical techniques and industrial products. The biology syllabi cover a broad spectrum of topics which include cells, energetics, homeostasis and excretion, reproduction and development, biodiversity, ecology, and microbiology. This programme largely emphasises the application of chemical principles in control of the living environment. Career Prospects Quality controllers, technical assistants and laboratory supervisors in manufacturing industries or medical establishments. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of: • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bioscience with Chemistry • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical Chemistry T his programme emphasises on the analysis, development and implementation of computer systems and also focuses on developing statistical theory, inference methods and statistical modelling. Career Prospects •Programmers • End-user Support Staff •Analysts/Programmers • IT Administrators or Executives, Systems Officers • Database Administrators • Web Designers • Quality Control Officers • Market Research Executives Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of: • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing • Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) • Physical Chemistry • Inorganic Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Analytical Chemistry • Chemistry and Society • Chemical Structure and Energetics • Properties of Matter • Chemistry of Elements and Organic Compounds • Cells and Their Organisation •Bioenergetics • Homeostasis and Excretion • Response and Coordination • Reproduction and Development • Biodiversity and Ecology • Structural Biochemistry • Information Technology • Programming Concepts and Design I • Programming Concepts and Design II • Principles of Information Systems • Web Design and Development • Analysis and Design of IS • Analysis and Design of IS Case Study • Object-Oriented Programming Techniques • Windows Application Programming • Database Development and Applications • College Algebra • Analytic Trigonometry •Microbiology • Forensic Chemistry and Biology •Pre-Calculus • Introductory Calculus •Calculus •Algebra • Statistics and Operations Research • Information Systems and Application • Business Organisation and Management Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 52 • Introductory Mathematical Modelling • Introductory Calculus • Statistics I • Statistics II • Calculus I • Calculus II • Discrete Mathematics •Algebra • Introduction to Survey Research Methodology • Statistical Software Applications •Microeconomics •Macroeconomics Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Management Mathematics) Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Computer Mathematics) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years E mphasis is on analysis, development and implementation of computer systems, as well as mathematical techniques for financial and managerial applications. Career Prospects •Programmers • End-user Support Staff • Assistant System Analysts • IT Administrators or Executives • Systems Officers • Database Administrators • Web Designers Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of: • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development 2 Years S tudents are trained in both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for software development, system design and related mathematical techniques. Career Prospects •Programmers • Database Administrators • Network Administrators • Technical Officers Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of: • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing • Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering Programme Outline (Total Credits : 92) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) • Information Technology • Programming Concepts and Design I • Programming Concepts and Design II • Principles of Information Systems • Web Design and Development • Analysis and Design of IS • Analysis and Design of IS Case Study • Object-Oriented Programming Techniques • Windows Application Programming • Database Development and Applications • Basic Mathematics I • Basic Mathematics II • Information Technology • Programming Concepts and Design I • Programming Concepts and Design II • Principles of Information Systems • Web Design and Development • Analysis and Design of IS • Analysis and Design of IS Case Study • Object-Oriented Programming Techniques • Computer Systems Architecture • Fundamentals of Computer Networks • Database Development and Applications • Basic Algebra • Basic Calculus • Statistics I • Statistics II • Calculus I • Calculus II • Discrete Mathematics •Algebra • Mathematics for Management • Accounting Methods I • Accounting Methods II Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular • GUI and Web Application Programming •Pre-Calculus • Introductory Calculus • Statistics I • Statistics II • Calculus I • Calculus II • Discrete Mathematics •Algebra • Accounting Methods I • Accounting Methods II • Business Organisation and Management Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 53 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Diploma in Science (Business Information Systems) Diploma in Science (Information Systems Engineering) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T his programme is an applied computer science programme which majors in computer science with business information systems. It aims to produce graduates with fundamental knowledge in information technology and its business related applications. It covers the theoretical and practical aspects of developing information systems, management, costing, accounting, electronic commerce, and mathematics. This programme is supported by case studies and computer laboratory assignments. In 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, XHTML, 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 • Junior Programmers • End-user Support Staff • Junior Systems Analysts • Assistant Webmasters • IT Executives Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems. 2 Years T his programme provides students with a basic understanding of computing techniques and aims to develop the computing and information technology-based knowledge and skills required in modern industrial, commercial and service organisations. It will equip students with essential knowledge of the underlying principles of modern computing technology and enable students to appreciate how modern computers are applied to a range of real world problems. Students will learn C, Java, Assembly Language, Microsoft SQL Server, Adobe Flash, XHTML, CSS, Microsoft Expression Web and Java Script. Upon completion, graduates will have acquired knowledge and developed skills in the areas of computer programming, systems analysis, operating systems, computer networking, computer applications and object-oriented software development, as well as in generic business courses. The foundation in operating systems and fundamentals of computer networks would prepare students to go through the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Novell Certified Linux Professional (NCLP) training offered at the Bachelor Degree level. Career Prospects • Junior Programmers • End-user Support Staff • Junior Systems Analysts • EDP Executives • Assistant Database Administrators • IT Executives Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) • Information Technology • Programming Concepts and Design I • Programming Concepts and Design II • Principles of Information Systems • Web Design and Development • Windows Application Programming • Analysis and Design of IS • Analysis and Design of IS Case Study • Database Development and Applications • Managing Information Systems • Database Application Programming • Electronic Commerce • Information Technology • Programming Concepts and Design I • Programming Concepts and Design II • Principles of Information Systems • Web Design and Development • Analysis and Design of IS • Analysis and Design of IS Case Study • Object-Oriented Programming Techniques • Operating Systems • Computer Systems Architecture • Fundamentals of Computer Networks • Database Development and Applications • Information Systems Development • Fundamental Mathematics • Introductory Statistics • Management Mathematics • Introduction to Logistics Operations • Enterprise Resource Planning • Business Organisation and Management • Accounting Methods I • Accounting Methods II • Cost Accounting • Accounting Software Packages Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 54 • Managing Information Systems • GUI and Web Application Programming • Information Systems Development •Pre-Calculus • Calculus and Algebra • Probability and Statistics • Discrete Mathematical Structures I • Discrete Mathematical Structures II • Introduction to Business • Introduction to Marketing • Business Organisation and Management Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Diploma in Science (Internet Technology) Diploma in Science (Microelectronics and Physics) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years 2 Years T his programme aims to equip students with Internet-related knowledge and skills. Students are trained in the areas of computer, Internet and World Wide Web technology. This programme also provides a strong element of Internet design and programming in order for the students to obtain the essential skills required for effective commercial use of networks. Students in this programme will learn ASP.NET, JavaScript, XHTML, C, Web Programming using Adobe Dreamweaver, web-based multimedia applications using Adobe Flash, database using Microsoft SQL Server and other supporting courses. Career Prospects • Junior Web Programmers • Junior Multimedia Developers • Web Application Developers •Programmers • Internet Application Developers Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of: • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information Security C over a wide range of topics in analogue and digital electronics, microcontrollers, programming, semiconductor devices, introduction to integrated circuit layout and physics. The programme trains students in fundamental of circuit analysis and design in electronics. It aims to develop students’ analytical and logical skills as well as good hands-on skills. Career Prospects • Electronics Technicians • Embedded Systems Technicians • Service and Maintenance Personnel • Firmware Programmers Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of: • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Physics with Scientific Instrumentation • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology Programme Outline (Total Credits : 95) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) • Information Technology • Programming Concepts and Design I • Programming Concepts and Design II • Principles of Information Systems • Analysis and Design of IS • Analysis and Design of IS Case Study • Object-Oriented Programming Techniques • Operating Systems • Database Development and Applications • Managing Information Systems • Fundamentals of Computer Networks • Electronic Commerce • Principles of Electric Circuits • Digital Logic Principles I • Digital Logic Principles II • Circuits and Signals • Analogue Electronics I • Analogue Electronics II •Microcontrollers • Introduction to Integrated Circuit Layout • Physical Science I • Physical Science II • Physical Science III • Electrical Principles • Introduction to Semiconductor Devices and Fabrication • Programming Concepts • Software Design and • Web Development • Web-Based Systems Development • Web-Based Multimedia Applications • Web Systems and Technologies • Web Application Programming • Fundamental Mathematics • Probability and Statistics • Discrete Mathematical Structures I • Discrete Mathematical Structures II • Introduction to Business • Behavioural Science Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Programming Techniques • Engineering Mathematics I • Engineering Mathematics II • Engineering Mathematics III • Engineering Mathematics IV • Engineering Mathematics V • Engineering Mathematics VI • Basic Economic Principles • Entrepreneurial Studies Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 55 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Diploma in Science (Microelectronics with Computer Communications) Diploma in Science (Microelectronics with Automatic Control) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years C overs a wide range of topics in analogue and digital electronics, microcontrollers, programming, semiconductor devices, introduction to integrated circuit layout, data communication and telecommunication. The programme trains students in fundamental of circuit analysis and design in electronics, computer networking and programming. It aims to develop students’ analytical and logical skills as well as good hands-on skills Career Prospects • Electronics Technicians • Embedded Systems Technicians • Service and Maintenance Personnel • Computer Systems Support Personnel • Network Support Personnel • Firmware Programmers Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology. 2 Years C overs a wide range of topics in analogue and digital electronics, microcontrollers, programming, semiconductor devices, introduction to integrated circuit layout, programmable logica controller and PC instrumentation. The programme trains students in fundamental of circuit analysis and design in electronics, programming and control. It aims to develop students’ analytical and logical skills as well as good hands-on skills. Career Prospects • Electronics Technicians • Embedded Systems Technicians • Service and Maintenance Personnel • PC Control and Automation Personnel • PLC Programmers • Firmware Programmers Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 97) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) • Principles of Electric Circuits • Digital Logic Principles I • Digital Logic Principles II • Circuits and Signals • Analogue Electronics • Data Communications and Networks •Telecommunications •Microcontrollers • Introduction to Integrated Circuit Layout • Physics I • Physics II • Introduction to Semiconductor Devices and Fabrication • Information Technology • Introduction to Programming • Principles of Electric Circuits • Basic Microprocessors • Digital Logic Principles I • Digital Logic Principles II • PLC Programming and I/O Interface Circuits • Circuits and Signals • Programmable Controllers • Analogue Electronics I • Analogue Electronics II • PC Instrumentation and Control • Introduction to Integrated Circuit Layout • Physics I • Physics II • Introduction to Semiconductor Devices and Fabrication • Principles of Information Systems • Object-Oriented Programming Techniques • Web Design and Development • Engineering Mathematics I • Engineering Mathematics II • Engineering Mathematics III • Engineering Mathematics IV • Engineering Mathematics V • Engineering Mathematics VI • Entrepreneurial Studies Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 56 • Introduction to Programming • Information Technology • Software Design and Programming Techniques • Engineering Mathematics I • Engineering Mathematics II • Engineering Mathematics III • Engineering Mathematics IV • Engineering Mathematics V • Engineering Mathematics VI • Entrepreneurial Studies Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science Diploma in Interactive Software Technology Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T his programme is designed to cover the application of scientific principles on three branches of science – biomechanics, physiology and interdisciplinary approaches. The sports science area largely offers expert scientific backup for top sport training and performance, while exercise science has a central role in physical programmes aimed at improving general health. The qualified sport and exercise scientist can expect to 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 and 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 • Assistant Fitness Trainers • Assistant Instructors • Sport Administrators • Sports Maintenance Personnel • Junior Sales Executives Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports & Exercise Science. 2 Years T his programme equips students with the fundamental knowledge and practical skills in interactive software technology. Students will acquire knowledge and practical skills in the C++ language, XHTML, DirectX, assembly language, and the development of 2D games. This programme focuses on training students in the development of interactive software, particularly in the areas of computer games technology, education, training, business, mass media, simulation and edutainment. Career Prospects Graduates can seek employment at a semi-professional level in companies involved in the areas of game development, educational software development, as well as programming and web development. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Interactive Software Technology. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 91) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 93) • Introduction to Sports Science • Foundation of Fitness and Exercise • Functional Human Anatomy • Systemic Human Physiology • Sports Management • Basic Biomechanics • Principles of Coaching • Sport Injuries and First Aid • Motor Learning and Development • Health and Wellness • Sports Nutrition • Games I • Games II • Management and Maintenance of Sport Facilities • Information Technology • Programming Concepts and Design I • Programming Concepts and Design II • Games Technology • Computer Game Studies • Web Development • Computer Game Development • Electronic Commerce • Computer Game Programming I • Computer Game Programming II • Analysis and Design of IS • Analysis and Design of IS Case Study • Object-Oriented Programming in C++ • Legal and Ethical Issues in Sports • Sports Psychology • Sport Sociology • Introductory Statistics • Introduction to Information Technology • Basic Economic Principles • Fundamentals of Marketing Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular • Database Development and Applications • Computer Systems Architecture • 2D Game Development Workshop •Pre-Calculus • Calculus and Algebra • Probability and Statistics • Mathematics for Games Technology I • Mathematics for Games Technology II • Behavioural Science • Business Organisation and Management Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 57 Faculty of Applied Sciences and Computing Programmes Offered Diploma in Food Science 2 Years Programme Overview F ood Science programme integrates and applies knowledge within disciplines such as chemistry, microbiology, engineering and nutrition to preserve, process, package, and distribute food products and design new processes to improve the safety and quality of foods. Food scientists develop new foods, add value to raw food commodities and improve the quality and safety of existing food products. This programme provides students with the scientific knowledge and skills of the food chain and forms a link for those who wish to embark on a career in the dynamic food and nutrition industries. The programme covers basic principles in the basic sciences in relation to the study of food science as well as the application of basic science such as food chemistry, food microbiology, food technology and nutrition. The nutrition subjects provide knowledge and skills to understand diseases of dietary origin. This programme also offers hands-on practices and prepares graduates with fundamental laboratory skills and techniques in food science, including those related to safety practices and standards, leading to the professionalism in the area of food science. Students will also be taught the basics of business and marketing. The better understanding of entrepreneurial skills can help graduates to take up challenges in the competitive food business. Career Prospects • Food Manufacturing • Food Production • Food & Beverages • Research & Development • Sales & Marketing • Food Services/Nutrition Personnel Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Food Science. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) • Physical Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Inorganic Chemistry • Analytical Chemistry • Biology of the Cells • Human Physiology •Microbiology • Introduction to Food Science • Principles of Nutrition • Introductory Foods • Food Physics • Food Chemistry • Human Nutrition • Food Toxicology • Food Technology • Food Microbiology • Food Analysis • Food Hygiene and Sanitation •Pre-Calculus • Calculus and Algebra • Statistics and Operations Research • Information Systems and Application • Business Organisation and Management • Fundamentals of Marketing Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Public Speaking, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 58 Contents Introduction Academic Progression Route Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Accounting Commerce Accounting and Finance Corporate Administration Business Administration Banking and Finance Economics Entrepreneurship Finance and Investment Human Resource Management International Business Logistics and Supply Chain Management Marketing Retail Management Diploma Accounting Business Administration Banking and Finance Business Economics Entrepreneurship E-Commerce and Marketing Finance and Investment Human Resource Management International Business Logistics and Supply Chain Management Marketing Retail Management Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Established in 1971 under the name of School of Business Studies, the Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business has more than 40 years of excellent track records. With a qualified & experienced academic team, the Faculty offers a comprehensive range of business programmes that caters to the diverse needs of individuals, industries and the professions at Diploma, Bachelor and Professional levels. The Faculty has carved a strong niche in professional education. The excellent professional recognition for a number of our programmes further enhances the relevance of the TAR University College qualification to employers! The Faculty is committed to providing high quality, challenging, innovative and relevant qualifications which meet the needs of the business sectors both locally and overseas. The approach to teaching and learning is dynamic and progressive. The close links with business and industry partners ensure that our business programmes are relevant and applied in nature. The Faculty’s aim is to produce confident, astute and knowledgeable graduates to meet the needs of commerce and industry. With a business qualification from TAR University College, you can be assured of a successful and rewarding career like many of our alumni. Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Academic Progression Route STPM/ A Level/UEC/ equivalent Bachelor (Honours) Degree Year 1 Dual Award Partner with • Coventry University, UK Foundation SPM/O Level/ equivalent • Sheffield Hallam University, UK Diploma Bachelor Degree (3 years) Diploma (2 years) • Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance • Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) • Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Honours) • Bachelor of Economics (Honours) • Bachelor of Finance and Investment (Honours) Dual Award with Bachelor of Business (Honours) in • Entrepreneurship • Human Resource Management • International Business • Logistics and Supply Chain Management • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) • Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) • Bachelor of Retail Management (Honours) Dual Award with • Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) (4 years) Intake January & April : Foundation, Cambridge GCE A Level May & September : Bachelor Degree, Diploma 60 on credit transfer • Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting) • Diploma in Business Studies (Business Administration) • Diploma in Business Studies (Business Economics) • Diploma in Business Studies (Banking and Finance) • Diploma in Business Studies (E-Commerce and Marketing) • Diploma in Business Studies (Finance and Investment) • Diploma in Business Studies (Human Resource Management) • Diploma in Business Studies (International Business) • Diploma in Business Studies (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) • Diploma in Business Studies (Marketing) • Diploma in Business Studies (Retail Management) • Diploma in Banking and Finance • Diploma in Entrepreneurship Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Entry Qualification STPM A Level SAM Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects Passes in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects CPU Minimum 70% in 6 relevant subjects Bachelor of Economics (Honours) UEC Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject TARC/ TAR UC • Foundation in Arts (Track A) OR • Relevant Diploma Grade B in English* Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Finance and Investment (Honours) AND SPM Credit in Mathematics and English Language* OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics and English Language* Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Human Resource Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing Bachelor of Retail Management (Honours) * 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. Note: a) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree. c) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 61 Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) Entry Qualification STPM A Level SAM CPU Minimum Grade C+ in 2 relevant subjects Minimum Grade D in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects Minimum 70% in 6 relevant subjects Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) UEC TARC/ TAR UC Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject • Foundation in Arts (Track A) with minimum CGPA 2.5000 Grade B in English* •Relevant Diploma with minimum CGPA 2.5000 Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject • Foundation in Arts (Track A) OR AND SPM Credit in Mathematics and English Language* OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics and English Language* AND MUET Band 2 Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects Passes in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects Minimum 70% in 6 relevant subjects OR •Relevant Diploma Grade B in English* AND SPM Credit in Mathematics and English Language* OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics and English Language* * 62 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. Note: a) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree. c) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Minimum Entry Requirements Diploma Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting) Diploma in Business Studies (Banking and Finance) Entry Qualification SPM# O Level# UEC 5 credits which must include Mathematics and 4 other relevant subjects 5 Grade C which must include Mathematics and 4 other relevant subjects 3 Grade B which must include one Mathematics subject and 2 other relevant subjects Pass in Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade C in English Language* Grade B in English* 5 credits in the relevant subjects 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects Pass in Bahasa Malaysia, Mathematics and English Language Grade E in Mathematics and English Language Grade C in one Mathematics subject and English TARC/ TAR UC Relevant Certificate Diploma in Business Studies (Business Administration) Diploma in Business Studies (Business Economics) Diploma in Business Studies (E-Commerce and Marketing) Diploma in Business Studies (Finance and Investment) Diploma in Business Studies (Human Resource Management) Diploma in Business Studies (International Business) Diploma in Business Studies (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Diploma in Business Studies (Marketing) Diploma in Business Studies (Retail Management) Diploma in Banking and Finance Diploma in Entrepreneurship Relevant Certificate * 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. # Students with 3-4 relevant credits in SPM/Grade C in 3-4 relevant subjects in O Level may be considered for the Diploma programmes offered at the Perak Branch Campus (PK), Johor Branch Campus (JH), Pahang Branch (PH) and Sabah Branch (SB). Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Diploma. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 63 Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Programme Overview Programme Overview 4 Years 3 Years T his programme provides a wide spectrum of knowledge and skills required for a career in the accountancy and finance profession. The curriculum covers key areas such as financial accounting & reporting, management accounting & control, accounting information systems, audit & assurance, public sector accounting, taxation, corporate governance and professional values & ethics. Career Prospects Career prospects for graduates are wide and varied. Graduates can serve in the areas of accounting, finance and other related field in the commerce and industry, public practice, public sector and statutory organisations. Professional Accreditation/ Exemption Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Accounting (Honours), graduates can claim exemptions from all 9 papers of ACCA Fundamentals or all 5 papers in Certificate in Business Accounting and all 6 papers at Operational and Management levels of CIMA. T his programme aims to provide students with thorough and rigorous learning of financial accounting & reporting, management accounting & control, taxation, audit & assurance, IT applications in accounting, professional values & ethics and corporate governance and their applications in the context of business organisations as well as the compliance framework required under the relevant authorities. Career Prospects Career prospects for graduates are wide and varied. There are excellent career opportunities awaiting graduates of this programme in public practice, commerce & industry, public sector and statutory organisations. Professional Accreditation/ Exemption Students will follow the Internally Assessed ACCA Fundamentals (Skills Module) programme in the Year 1 and Year 2 of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours). Upon successful completion of Year 1 and Year 2 of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours), students can claim exemptions from all 9 papers of ACCA Fundamentals. Upon passing the ACCA/CIMA final level papers and with the relevant practical work experience, graduates can then obtain their professional membership of ACCA/ CIMA. In Year 3, students are prepared to sit for the final Professional Level (5 papers) of the ACCA examinations. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 146) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 126) • Principles of Accounting • Microeconomics • Quantitative Studies • Principles of Management • Information Systems • Financial Accounting • Management Accounting • Macroeconomics • Principles of Finance • Principles of Human Resource Management • Operations Management • Decision Management • Financial Accounting Framework • Business Law • Taxation • Fundamentals of Auditing • Advanced Financial Accounting • Corporate Reporting & Current Issues • Financial Strategy • Principles of Accounting • Economics • Quantitative Studies • Organisation & Management • Information Systems • Financial Accounting • Management Accounting • Principles of Taxation • Business & Corporate Law • Principles of Auditing • Taxation • Financial Reporting • Enterprise Resource Planning • Audit & Assurance • Financial Management • Entrepreneurship • Financial & Controlling Applications • Industrial Training • Governance, Risk & Ethics • Corporate Reporting • Financial Management • Corporate Law • Performance Management • Advanced Taxation • Auditing • Advanced Accounting Practice • Entrepreneurship • Enterprise Resource Planning • Principles of Marketing • Accounting Information Systems • Business Analysis & Strategy • Corporate Governance & Ethics • Risk Management • Public Sector Accounting • Accounting Theory & Practice • Financial Decision Making • Practical Training • Elective I • Elective II • Elective III • Elective IV • Business Analysis • Financial Decision Making • Advanced Financial Management* • Advanced Performance Management* • Advanced Taxation* • Advanced Audit & Assurance* • Elective I • Elective II • Elective III * options of any 2 of the 4 papers Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 64 Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Hubungan Etnik, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) Programme Overview T Programme Overview Career Prospects Career Prospects 3 Years his programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with the requisite knowledge, practical skills and attributes to pursue a career in the accountancy and finance profession. The curriculum covers key areas such as financial accounting and reporting, management accounting and control, management information system, taxation, corporate governance, risk management, treasury management and financial management. Career propects for graduates are wide and varied. Graduates can serve in the areas of accounting, assurance services, taxation, treasury, risk management and other related field in commerce and industry, public practice, public sector and statutory organisations. Graduates can also secure employment in banks, financial institutions and intermediaries in the areas of treasury management, wealth management and fund management. 3 Years T his programme provides students with broad base knowledge in management, law, accounting, taxation, finance and corporate governance. It also provides opportunities for students to obtain the internationally recognised ICSA professional qualification. Graduates can seek employment in a wide variety of administrative, management and financial positions both in the public and private sectors. These include company secretary, corporate administrator, management consultant, corporate manager, compliance officer, tax agent and human resource manager. Professional Accreditation/ Exemption Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours), graduates can claim exemptions from all 8 papers of the Professional Diploma in Corporate Administration (PDCA) programme of MAICSA and all 4 papers of the ICSA International Qualifying Scheme (IQS) Professional Part 1. Graduates can then proceed to sit for the ICSA International Qualifying Scheme (IQS) Professional Part 2 examination. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 126) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) • Computer Applications for Business • Business Communication • Business Statistics •Microeconomics • Principles of Accounting • Financial Accounting •Macroeconomics • Business Mathematics • Principles of Management • Management Accounting • Principles of Finance • Management Information Systems • Organisational Behaviour • Fundamentals of Auditing • Commercial Law • Corporate Finance • Financial Accounting Framework • Advanced Financial Accounting • Corporate Law • Computer Applications for Business • Economics • Business Statistics • Principles of Accounting • Malaysian Legal System • Principles of Finance • Business Mathematics • Business Organisation & Management • Business Accounting • Business Ethics • Law & Practice of Meetings • Business Strategy • Financial Accounting Framework • Professional Skills for Managers • Corporate Finance • Malaysian Business Law • Malaysian Taxation • Management Accounting • Entrepreneurship • Investment & Financial Analysis • Human Resource Management • Decision Management •Taxation • Operation Management • Business Research • Advanced Accounting Practice • Risk Management • Strategic Planning and Management • Corporate Treasury Management • Performance Management • Corporate Governance & Ethics • Strategic Financial Management •Entrepreneurship • Industrial Training Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Hubungan Etnik, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues,Critical Thinking, Co-curricular • Industrial Training • Financial Reporting • Malaysian Corporate Law • Business Strategy in Practice • Malaysian Company Secretarial Practice • Risk Management • Advanced Malaysian Taxation • Corporate Governance • Financial Decision Making • Case Study in Secretarial Practice • Elective I • Elective II • Elective III Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 65 Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Honours) Programme Overview T Programme Overview his programme provides students with a well-rounded business education through a core curriculum of management, marketing, finance, accounting, economics and law courses. It aims to create competent executives with abilities to contribute and support leadership in organisations. his programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with the knowledge and core competencies and dispositions necessary for pursuing a demanding career in the highly competitive domestic and international banking and finance industry. Career Prospects Career Prospects 3 Years Graduates can seek employment in a wide variety of management and administrative positions both in the private and public sectors in the areas of business administration, business operation, human resource management, sales & marketing, business consultancy as well as selfemployment. 3 Years T Graduates can secure employment in banks and financial institutions in the area of credit processing, mortgage sales, treasury services, customer relations etc. Professional Accreditation/ Exemption Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Honours), graduates can claim exemption from 1 paper of Certified Financial Planner (CFP) examination. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 123) • Computer Applications for Business • Business Communication • Business Statistics • Microeconomics • Principles of Accounting • Macroeconomics • Principles of Marketing • Business Mathematics • Principles of Management • Organisational Behaviour • Cost and Management Accounting • Commercial Law • Knowledge & Innovation Management • Human Resource Management • Business & Society • Cross Cultural Studies • Principles of Finance • Corporate Law • Computer Applications for Business • Business Communication • Business Statistics • Principles of Accounting • Economics • Principles of Marketing • Business Mathematics • Business Organisation & Management • Financial Accounting • Principles of Finance • Principles of Taxation • Principles of Investment • Banking Operations • Monetary & Financial System • Bank Credit Management • International Trade Finance • Law Relating to Financial Services • Personal Financial Planning • Marketing of Financial Services • Commercial Bank Management • Managerial Economics • Operation Management • Professional Skills for Manager • Entrepreneurship • Corporate Finance • Strategic Planning & Management • Business Research • Management Information Systems • Case Study • International Business Management • Organisational Development & Change • Corporate Governance • Risk Management • Industrial Training •Elective Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 66 • Corporate Banking – Practice & Law • Banking Securities • People & Organisations • Management Information Systems • Entrepreneurship • International Banking • Islamic Banking • Bank Treasury Management • Risk Management • Strategic Issues in Financial Services • Industrial Training • Elective I • Elective II Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Bachelor of Economics (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship Programme Overview T Programme Overview Career Prospects Career Prospects Graduates can seek employment as assistant economists, assistant researchers, administrative officers, banking and finance officers, financial analysts etc. Graduates may seek employment in/start and manage new business ventures in varied industries. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 123) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) • Principles of Accounting • Microeconomics • Computer Applications for Business • Mathematics Economics • Principles of Finance • Principles of Marketing • Macroeconomics • Business Organisation & Management • Business Ethics • Intermediate Microeconomics • Statistical Tools for Economics • Money & Banking • Commercial Law • Intermediate Macroeconomics • Basic Econometrics • Monetary Economics • Malaysian Economy • Knowledge Economics • Entrepreneurship • Research Methodology • Econometrics • Computer Applications for Business • Business Communication • Business Statistics • Microeconomics • Principles of Accounting • Macroeconomics • Business Mathematics • Principles of Management • Principles of Marketing • Organisational Behaviour • Human Resource Management • Principles of Entrepreneurship • Services Marketing • Business Planning • Commercial Law • Principles of Finance • Retail Management • Operations Management • Franchise Management • Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Skills • Entrepreneurial Finance 3 Years 3 Years his programme provides students with thorough and rigorous learning of principles of economics and their applications. With globalisation, graduates who are equipped with knowledge of economics, information technology, management principles, law and statistics will be able to seek gainful employment in research house banks, financial institutions and commercial organisations. • Project Paper I • Policies & Issues in Malaysian Economy • Project Paper II • Industrial Training • Elective I • Elective II • Specialisation Elective I • Specialisation Elective II Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular T his programme aims to produce graduates with the traits and qualities of entrepreneurs for employment in varied types of businesses as well as for self-employment as business entrepreneurs. • E-Business • Management Information Systems • Strategic Planning & Management • Entrepreneurial Creativity & Innovation • Business Research • Social Entrepreneurship • Managing Business Growth • Case Study • Global Entrepreneurs • Family & Small Business Entrepreneurship • Entrepreneurial Project • Industrial Training Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 67 Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Bachelor of Finance and Investment (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Human Resource Management Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years T his programme aims to produce competitive graduates with intellectual, creative & cognitive skills and with strong financial knowledge necessary to support the ever changing and growing financial services industry. Career Prospects Graduates can secure employment in banks, financial institutions and intermediaries in the area of fund management, wealth management, treasury management, financial analysis, foreign exchange, derivatives etc. Professional Accreditation/ Exemption Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Finance and Investment (Honours), graduates can claim exemption from 1 paper of Certified Financial Planner (CFP) examination. 3 Years T his programme aims to produce graduates who are well equipped with the knowledge and core competencies required for effective human resource management in the dynamic and competitive business environment. Career Prospects Graduates may seek employment in the areas of human resource administration & management, compensation & benefit, recruitment, training employee relations, consultancy and general management. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 123) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) • Computer Applications for Business • Business Communication • Business Statistics • Principles of Accounting • Economics • Principles of Marketing • Business Mathematics • Business Organisation & Management • Financial Accounting • Equity Analysis • Corporate Treasury Management • Financial Markets & Regulations • Entrepreneurship • Islamic Finance • Financial Statement Analysis • Risk Management • International Finance • Portfolio Management • Case Study in Finance & Investment • Computer Applications for Business • Business Communication • Business Statistics • Microeconomics • Principles of Accounting • Macroeconomics • Business Mathematics • Principles of Management • Principles of Marketing • Organisational Behaviour • Commercial Law • Human Resource Management • Organisation Psychology • Occupational Safety & Health • Principles of Finance • Operations Management • Professional Skills for Managers • Training & Development • Organisational Development & Change • Entrepreneurship • Management Information Systems • Econometrics • Investment Industry Law • Money & Capital Markets • Principles of Investment • Principles of Finance • Investment & Financial Analysis • Forex & Derivatives • Insurance Management • Corporate Finance • Personal Financial Planning • Corporate Governance & Ethics • Industrial Training • Elective I • Elective II Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 68 • Business Research • Strategic Planning & Management • HR Counselling • International Human Resource Management • Performance Management • Human Resource Information Systems • Strategic Compensation & Benefit • Industrial Training • Industrial Relations & Labour Law • Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management • Elective I • Elective II Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Programme Overview T Programme Overview Career Prospects Career Prospects 3 Years his programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with the knowledge and core competencies and dispositions required of business personnel working in competitive business environment in this globalised world. Graduates may seek employment with any organisations, local or international in the areas of international business administration & management, international sales & marketing, international business consultancy and international liaison. 3 Years T his programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with the knowledge and core competencies required for effective logistics and supply chain management in the dynamic and competitive business environment. Graduates can seek employment in any industries with logistics functions such as transportation, manufacturing, engineering, trading, retailing etc. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) • Computer Applications for Business • Business Communication • Business Statistics • Microeconomics • Principles of Accounting • Macroeconomics • Business Mathematics • Principles of Management • Principles of Marketing • Organisational Behaviour • Commercial Law • Human Resource Management • Supply Chain Management • International Business Environment • Principles of Finance • Operations Management • Cross-Cultural Studies • Entrepreneurship • Management Information Systems • Business Research • Computer Applications for Business • Business Communication • Business Statistics • Microconomics • Principles of Accounting • Macroeconomics • Business Mathematics • Principles of Management • Principles of Marketing • Organisational Behaviour • Commercial Law • Human Resource Management • Logistics Systems • Procurement Management • Cost & Management Accounting • Principles of Finance • Operations Management • Transportation Management • Warehouse & Distribution Channels • Entrepreneurship • Management Information Systems • Strategic Planning & Management • Global Economics • International Finance • International Marketing • Intercultural Business Skills • International Business Strategy • Contemporary Issues in Global Markets • Global Sourcing • International Business Law • Study Abroad Programme/ Industrial Training • Elective I • Elective II • Elective III Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular • Business Research • Strategic Planning & Management • Global Sourcing • Logistics Strategy • IS Design for Logistics • International Business Management • Case Study • Import & Export Management • Risk Management for Logistics • International Trade Law • Industrial Training • Supply Chain Management Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia , Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 69 Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing Bachelor of Retail Management (Honours) Programme Overview T Programme Overview Career Prospects Career Prospects 3 Years his programme aims to produce competitive graduates with intellectual, creative & cognitive skills and with strong entrepreneurial spirit necessary for the growing business sector. It seeks to further enhance the knowledge and skills of students in the field of marketing. Graduates can seek employment in the areas of sales, market research, advertising & promotion, retail & distribution, international marketing, product development as well as self-employment. 3 Years T his programme aims to produce competitive graduates with intellectual, creative and cognitive skills and with strong entrepreneurial spirit necessary for the growing retail industry. Graduates can seek employment in the areas of retail operations, store management, merchandising, purchasing, customer service, sales & marketing as well as self-employment. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) • Computer Applications for Business • Business Communication • Business Statistics • Microeconomics • Principles of Accounting • Macroeconomics • Principles of Marketing • Business Mathematics • Principles of Management • Organisational Behaviour • Commercial Law • Advertising & Promotion • Human Resource Management • Consumer Behaviour • Applied Marketing Research • E-Commerce & Supply Chain Management • Operations Management • Principles of Finance • Pricing Strategy • Product Management • Strategic Planning and Management • Computer Applications for Business • Business Communication • Business Statistics • Principles of Accounting • Economics • Principles of Marketing • Business Mathematics • Business Organisation & Management • Consumer Behaviour • Business Accounting • Commercial Law • Promotion in the Merchandising Environment • Retail Loss & Shrinkage Prevention • Principles of Finance • Managerial Economics • Applied Marketing Research • Retail Distribution & Logistics • Business Ethics • Business Research • Management Information Systems • Project Paper • Customer Relationship Management • Strategic Marketing & Decision Making • Integrated Marketing Communications • Electronic Marketing • International Marketing Strategy • Entrepreneurship • Industrial Training • Elective I • Elective II Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 70 70 • Retail Merchandising • Industrial Training • Sales Management • Retail Location Analysis • Pricing Strategy • Retail Operations Management • Project Paper • Customer Relationship in Retailing • Strategic Retailing • Integrated Marketing Communications • Electronic Marketing • International Retailing • Entrepreneurship • Elective I • Elective II Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for Management, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Critical Thinking, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting) Diploma in Business Studies (Business Administration) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T his programme provides students with broad base knowledge in financial accounting & reporting, management accounting, finance, economics, 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 Graduates can seek employment in accounting, auditing, taxation, administration & finance in public practice, commerce and industry at the sub-professional level. This Diploma qualification will enable graduates to support finance managers in any types of business. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of:• Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) • Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance Professional Accreditation/ Exemption Upon successful completion of the Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting), graduates can claim exemptions from papers F1 to F5 of ACCA Fundamentals or CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting. 2 Years T his programme is designed for students to acquire the basic understanding of business administration and to develop the requisite administrative skills required in the job market. It provides opportunities to school leavers who wish to obtain a business administration qualification to embark on a business-related career. It also enables them to proceed to higher level of studies. Career Prospects Graduates can seek employment at the sub-professional level in a wide variety of management and administrative positions both in the private and public sectors in the areas of business administration, business operation, human resource management, sales & marketing, business consultancy as well as self-employment. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of:• Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) • Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) Professional Accreditation/ Exemption Upon successful completion of the Diploma in Business Studies (Business Administration), graduates can claim exemptions from 6 papers of the Professional Diploma in Corporate Administration (PDCA) programme of MAICSA. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 92) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 92) • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Quantitative Studies • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Basic Taxation • Principles of Finance • Organisation & Human Resource • Principles of Auditing • Business Economics • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Quantitative Studies • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Fundamentals of Marketing • Organisational Behaviour • Introduction to HRM • Basic Management Principles • Business Finance • Management Accounting • Financial Accounting • Business Law • Financial Management • Information for Control & Decision Making • Financial Accounting Framework • Corporate Law & Governance • Business Software Packages • Management Information Systems • Entrepreneurship Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular • Commercial Law of Malaysia • Business Economics • Company Law • Business Accounting • Organisation Management & Strategy • Entrepreneurship • Fundamentals of Corporate Administration • Ethics for Business • Management Information Systems Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette*, English for IELTS, Elective I (Foreign Language I), Elective II (Foreign Language II), Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular 71 Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Diploma in Business Studies (Banking and Finance) Diploma in Banking and Finance Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T he curriculum of this programme focuses on the operation and management of banking institutions and the regulations governing the banking industry in Malaysia. Career Prospects Graduates can secure employment in the banks and financial institutions in the area of credit processing, mortgage sales, treasury services and customer relations at the sub-professional level. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Banking & Finance (Honours). Professional Accreditation/ Exemption Upon successful completion of the Diploma in Business Studies (Banking & Finance), graduates can claim exemption from 1 paper of the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) examination. 2 Years T his programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with broad-based skills and knowledge that will enable them to secure employment in domestic and international banking and finance industry at the sub professional level. Career Prospects Graduates can pursue career in the banks and financial institutions in field such as credit and marketing, mortgage sales, investment and wealth management, treasury services, customer services and operations management at the sub professional level. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Banking & Finance (Honours) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 91) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 91) • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Quantitative Studies • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Fundamentals of Finance • Basic Taxation • Principles of Investment • Commercial Banking Operations • Commercial Banking Services • Investment & Financial Analysis • Introduction to Accounting •Microeconomics • Quantitative Studies • Principles of Management • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems •Macroeconomics • Fundamentals of Finance • Fundamentals of Taxation • Principles of Investment • Operations of Commercial Banking • Services of Commercial Banking • Investment & Financial Analysis • Managing People in Organisation • Financial Accounting • Bank Lending Assessment & Management • Banking Securities • Islamic Banking • International Trade Finance • Law Relating to Financial Service • Marketing • Customer Relationship Management • Personal Financial Planning • Entrepreneurship Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular 72 • Managing People in Organisation • Financial Accounting • Islamic Finance • Banking Lending & Securities • Money and Capital Markets • International Trade Finance • Law Relating to Financial Service •Marketing • Customer Relationship Management • Personal Financial Planning •Entrepreneurship Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Diploma in Business Studies (Business Economics) Diploma in Entrepreneurship Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T his programme is designed to provide a thorough and rigorous learning of principles of economics and their applications in the context of business organisations. It enables students to develop and be able to justify their own views on significant ideas and concepts in the field of economics. Career Prospects Graduates can seek employment as assistant researchers, administrative executives, bank executives, finance executives etc. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Economics (Honours). 2 Years T his programme provides students with a good understanding of the fundamental knowledge of entrepreneurship, the entrepreneurial process and skills required as entrepreneurs. It will focus on how to plan, start, manage and grow a business. Career Prospects Graduates may seek employment in varied types of businesses particularly that of small and medium sized enterprises. Such experiences are beneficial for potential entrepreneurs. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 92) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 91) • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Quantitative Studies • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Fundamentals of Finance • Mathematics for Economics • Fundamentals of Marketing • Principles of Investments • Economics for Business • Consumer Economics • Microeconomics • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Introductory Business Accounting • Quantitative Studies • Introduction to Entrepreneurship • Macroeconomics • Principles of Business Accounting • Web Page Design • Information Technology & Systems • Entrepreneur Industrial Internship • Fundamentals of Finance • Basic Management Principles • Fundamentals of Marketing • Economics Statistics • Organisation & Business Management • Business & Corporate Law • Economics & the Business Environment • Economics of Industry • Entrepreneurship • Economics of Money & Financial Institution • Ethics for Business • International Economics • Managing People • Economics Issues & Policies Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular • Principles of Retail Management • Introduction to E-Commerce • Fundamentals of Selling • Business & Cyber Law • Ethics for Business • Entrepreneurial Practices • Principles of Franchising • Small Business Venture • Elective I • Elective II Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular 73 Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Diploma in Business Studies (E-Commerce and Marketing) Diploma in Business Studies (Finance and Investment) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T his programme is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge of e-commerce & marketing and the skills of applying e-commerce technologies to marketing. Career Prospects Graduates can seek employment in almost every sector of e-business such as tourism, hospitality, electrical & electronics, information technology, 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. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing. 2 Years T his programme focuses on the operations and management of financial institutions and intermediaries in particular their response to global business trends and contemporary issues that impact the financial services industry. Career Prospects Graduates can secure employment in financial institutions and intermediaries in the area of fund management, wealth management, treasury management, financial analysis, foreign exchange and derivatives at the sub-professional level. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Finance & Investment (Honours). Professional Accreditation/ Exemption Upon successful completion of the Diploma in Business Studies (Finance & Investment), graduates can claim exemption from 1 paper of Certified Financial Planner (CFP) examination. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 93) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 92) • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Quantitative Studies • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Fundamentals of Marketing • Introduction to E-Commerce • Fundamentals of Finance • Web Page Design • Basic Management Principles • Fundamentals of Selling • IS for Marketing & Management • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Quantitative Studies • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Fundamentals of Finance • Mathematics for Economics • Principles of Investment • Investment & Financial Analysis • Financial Accounting • Economic Statistic • Basic Taxation • IT Applications for Marketing • Consumer Behaviour • Business & Cyber Law • Marketing Research • Web Design for Marketing • International Marketing • Ethics for Business • Marketing Strategies for E-Commerce • Setting Up An Online Business • Entrepreneurship Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular 74 • Money & Capital Markets • Foreign Exchange, Derivatives & the Commodity Market • Islamic Finance • Investment Industry Law • Insurance Management • Personal Financial Planning • Financial Economics • Marketing • Entrepreneurship • Ethics for Business Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Diploma in Business Studies (Human Resource Management) Diploma in Business Studies (International Business) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T his programme is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills in human resource management. Career Prospects Graduates may seek employment at the sub-professional level in the areas of human resource administration & management, compensation & benefit, recruitment, training employee relations, consultancy and general management. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Human Resource Management. 2 Years T his programme is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge for a career in administration and management in organisations with cross border transactions. Students are prepared to seek employment in both national and international organisations across different industries at the sub-professional level. Career Prospects Graduates may seek employment with any organisations, local or international in the areas of international business administration and management, international sales & marketing, international business consultancy and international liaison at the subprofessional level. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 92) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 91) • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Quantitative Studies • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Introduction to Human Resource Management • Basic Management Principles • Organisational Behaviour • Malaysian Employment Laws & Practices • Employee Relations & Welfare • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Quantitative Studies • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Basic Management Principles • Introduction to Logistics Operations • Fundamentals of Marketing • Introduction to E-Commerce • Supply Chain Management • HR Planning and Recruitment • Fundamentals of Finance • Business Law • Cross-Cultural Studies • Ethics for Business • Trade Union & Employers’ Organisations • Health, Safety & Security • HR Training & Development • Compensation, Benefits & Performance Appraisal • Entrepreneurship • HR Practices • IT Applications in Human Resource Management Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular • Fundamentals of International Business Environment • International Marketing • Cross-Cultural Studies • International Business Planning • Distribution Management • Business & Trade Law • Principles of International Finance • Entrepreneurship • International Economics Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Elective I (Foreign Language I), Elective II (Foreign Language II), Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular 75 Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Diploma in Business Studies (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Diploma in Business Studies (Marketing) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T his programme is designed to produce graduates who have broad understanding of the logistics and supply chain management to meet the needs of industries. The knowledge and skills obtained will allow graduates to seek employment in any industry with logistics and supply chain management function. Career Prospects Graduates can seek employment in any industries with logistics functions such as transportations, manufacturing, engineering, trading, retailing etc at the sub-professional level. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics & Supply Chain Management. 2 Years T his programme is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills in sales and marketing. Career Prospects Graduates can seek employment in areas such as sales, market research, advertising & promotion, retail & distribution, international marketing, product development at the sub-professional level as well as self-employment. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 93) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 93) • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Quantitative Studies • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Basic Management Principles • Introduction to Logistics Operations • Fundamentals of Marketing • Organisational Behaviour • Supply Chain Planning & Scheduling • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Quantitative Studies • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Fundamentals of Marketing • Introduction to E-Commerce • Basic Management Principles • Fundamentals of Selling • Principles of Retail Management • Business Logistics Operations • Warehousing & Inventory Management • Fundamentals of Finance • Operations Management • Purchasing Strategy for Inventory Reduction • Transportation Management • Distribution Management • Managerial Accounting • Business & Trade Law • Entrepreneurship • Ethics for Business • IT Applications Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular 76 • Fundamentals of Finance • Services Marketing • IS for Marketing & Management • Consumer Behaviour • Business Law • Marketing Research • International Marketing • Marketing Environment • Ethics for Business • Marketing Strategy • Marketing for Stakeholder • Entrepreneurship Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business Programmes Offered Diploma in Business Studies (Retail Management) 2 Years Programme Overview T his programme is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills in the operation of retail businesses. Career Prospects Graduates can seek employment in retail businesses such as retail executives, store executives, operations executives, departmental supervisors, customer service executives, retail buyers, sales executives, marketing executives, direct sales agents as well as selfemployment. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Retail Management (Honours). Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) • Introduction to Accounting • Microeconomics • Quantitative Studies • Introduction to Organisation & Management • Fundamentals of Accounting • Information Technology & Systems • Macroeconomics • Fundamentals of Marketing • Principles of Retail Management • Fundamentals of Finance • Supply Chain Operations • Basic Management Principles • E-Retailing • Consumer Behaviour • Services Marketing • Retail Buying • Introduction to HRM • Business Law • Marketing Research • Visual Merchandising • Ethics for Business • Marketing Strategy • Retail Advertising & Promotion • Entrepreneurship Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, English for Communication, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Public Speaking/Drama/Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS , Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Co-curricular 77 Contents Introduction Academic Progression Route Minimum Entry Requirements Faculty Bachelor Degree Architecture Construction Management and Economics Estate Management Quantity Surveying Electrical and Electronics Electronic (Communication) Mechanical Material Mechatronic Diploma Architecture Building Property Management Quantity Surveying Electronic Engineering Materials and Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Mechatronics of and Engineering Built Environment The Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment (FEBE) began as the School of Technology (SOT) which was set up in 1972 to provide programmes which were designed and arranged such that students may sit for internationally recognised professional examinations or seek exemptions from such examinations from Professional Bodies, in particular the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia (BQSM), Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM), Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) and the Engineering Council (EC). With the upgrading of Tunku Abdul Rahman College to Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, the School of Technology is now known as the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment (FEBE). We welcome you to join us in the pursuit of Academic Excellence leading to great opportunities in your future when you graduate. We are very confident that you will find your time with us both enjoyable and beneficial. Our Aim is always BUILDING YOUR DREAMS AND ENGINEERING YOUR FUTURE to ensure that your dreams are fulfilled and your future is secure. So come and JOIN us!! Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Academic Progression Route STPM/ A Level/UEC/ equivalent Year 1 Bachelor (Honours) Degree Dual Award Partner with Foundation • Sheffield Hallam University, UK SPM/O Level/ equivalent Diploma Bachelor Degree (3 years) Diploma (2 years) • Bachelor of Science in Architecture (Honours) • Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) on credit transfer Dual Award with • Bachelor of Estate Management (Honours) (3½ years) • Diploma in Technology (Building) • Diploma in Technology (Electronic Engineering) • Diploma in Technology (Materials and Manufacturing Engineering) • Diploma in Technology (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) • Diploma in Technology (Mechatronics) Diploma (2 years 4 months) • Diploma in Technology (Property Management) • Diploma in Technology (Quantity Surveying) Bachelor Degree (4 years) • • • • • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical and Electronics Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechanical Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Material Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronic Diploma (3 years) • Diploma in Architecture Dual Award with • Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) Intake January & April : Foundation, Cambridge GCE A Level May & September : Bachelor Degree, Diploma 79 Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical and Electronics Entry Qualification STPM A Level SAM CPU UEC Full Pass in Physics and one Mathematics subject Pass in Physics and Mathematics ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in Physics and one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include Physics and one Mathematics subject 5 Grade B which must include Physics, one Mathematics and 3 other relevant subjects Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication) Pass in 5 relevant subjects Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechanical Grade B in English* TARC/ TAR UC • Foundation in Science (Track A) OR •Relevant Diploma AND Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronic SPM Credit in English Language* OR O Level Grade C in English Language* OR MUET Band 4 OR IELTS Band 6.0 OR TOEFL Score 550 OR equivalent Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Material Full Pass in Physics/ Chemistry and one Mathematics subject Pass in Physics/ Chemistry and Mathematics ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in Physics/ Chemistry and one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include Physics/ Chemistry and one Mathematics subject 5 Grade B which must include Physics/ Chemistry, one Mathematics and 3 other relevant subjects Pass in 5 relevant subjects • Foundation in Science (Track A) OR •Relevant Diploma Grade B in English* AND SPM Credit in English Language* OR O Level Grade C in English Language* OR MUET Band 4 OR IELTS Band 6.0 OR TOEFL Score 550 OR equivalent Bachelor of Science in Architecture (Honours) Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects which must include: – Mathematics – 1 other subject listed in Schedule B Grade C in 2 relevant subjects which must include: –Mathematics – 1 other subject listed in Schedule B ATAR 70 and Grade B in 2 relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject 6 Grade B which must include: –English – one Mathematics – 4 other subjects listed in Schedule B •Relevant Diploma AND SPM Credit in English Language AND Mathematics OR O Level Grade C in English Language AND Mathematics OR equivalent AND Pass in SPM Pendidikan Seni Visual/Lukisan Kejuruteraan OR Portfolio Test conducted by TAR UC Schedule B STPM qualification A Level qualification UEC qualification Geografi, Ekonomi, Perakaunan, Mathematics (M)/ Mathematics S, Mathematics (T)/Mathematics T, Further Mathematics/Further Mathematics T, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information and Communications Technology (ICT)/Computing, Pengajian Perniagaan and any other relevant technical subjects. Applied Information and Communication Technology, Computer Science, Law, Psychology, Sociology, Geography, Economics, Accounting, Mathematics, Mathematics-Further, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computing, Business Studies and any other relevant technical subjects. Bahasa Malaysia, English, Chinese, History, Geography, Economics, Accounting, Mathematics, Advanced Mathematics, Advanced Mathematics (I), Advanced Mathematics (II), Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computing and Information Technology, Business Studies, Book Keeping and Accounts and any other relevant technical subjects. * 80 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. Note: a) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree. c) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Bachelor of Estate Management (Honours) Entry Qualification A Level SAM CPU UEC Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects listed in Schedule B Pass in 2 relevant subjects listed in Schedule B ATAR 70 which must include Grade B in 2 relevant subjects 70% average in 6 relevant subjects 6 Grade B which must include: –Mathematics – 5 other subjects listed in Schedule B • Foundation in Science (Track A/ Track B) Grade C in English** • Foundation in Arts (Track A) AND Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects listed in Schedule B and credit in SPM Mathematics Grade C in 2 relevant subjects which must include: –Mathematics – 1 other subject listed in Schedule B ATAR 70 which must include Grade B in one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject AND SPM Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade E in English Language** OR equivalent Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) Full Passes in 3 relevant subjects listed in Schedule B Pass in 3 relevant subjects listed in Schedule B ATAR 70 and Grade B in 2 relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject AND SPM Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade E in English Language** OR equivalent AND SPM Credit in Mathematics OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics OR equivalent OR OR SPM Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade E in English Language** OR equivalent AND SPM Credit in Mathematics OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics OR equivalent Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) TARC/ TAR UC STPM •Relevant Diploma 5 Grade B which must include: – Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II) – 4 other subjects listed in Schedule B Grade C in English** 6 Grade B which must include: – one Mathematics – either Bahasa Malaysia or English, with minimum Grade C in the other subject – 4 other subjects listed in Schedule B • Foundation in Science (Track A/ Track B) OR •Relevant Diploma (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# AND a credit in Mathematics at SPM/equivalent • Foundation in Science (Track A/ Track B) OR • Foundation in Arts (Track A) OR •Relevant Diploma Schedule B STPM qualification A Level qualification UEC qualification Geografi, Ekonomi, Perakaunan, Mathematics (M)/ Mathematics S, Mathematics (T)/Mathematics T, Further Mathematics/Further Mathematics T, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information and Communications Technology (ICT)/Computing, Pengajian Perniagaan and any other relevant technical subjects. Applied Information and Communication Technology, Computer Science, Law, Psychology, Sociology, Geography, Economics, Accounting, Mathematics, Mathematics-Further, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computing, Business Studies and any other relevant technical subjects. Bahasa Malaysia, English, Chinese, History, Geography, Economics, Accounting, Mathematics, Advanced Mathematics, Advanced Mathematics (I), Advanced Mathematics (II), Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computing and Information Technology, Business Studies, Book Keeping 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 at SPM/ O Level/ UEC level. Note: a) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree. c) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 81 Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Minimum Entry Requirements Diploma Entry Qualification SPM Diploma in Technology (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) Diploma in Technology (Materials and Manufacturing Engineering) Diploma in Technology (Electronic Engineering) Diploma in Technology (Mechatronics) Diploma in Technology (Quantity Surveying) TARC/ TAR UC O Level UEC 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include: –Mathematics – Either Additional Mathematics OR Physics, with minimum pass in the other subject – 1 subject listed in Schedule A 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include: –Mathematics – Either MathematicsAdditional OR Physics, with minimum Grade E in the other subject – 1 subject listed in Schedule A 3 Grade B which must include: – Advanced Mathematics (I) – Either Advanced Mathematics (II) OR Physics, with minimum Grade C in the other subject – 1 subject listed in Schedule A Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Grade E in English Language** Grade C in English** 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include: –Mathematics – Either Additional Mathematics OR Physics, with minimum pass in the other subject – 1 subject listed in Schedule A 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include: –Mathematics – Either MathematicsAdditional OR Physics, with minimum Grade E in the other subject – 1 subject listed in Schedule A 3 Grade B which must include: – Advanced Mathematics (I) – Either Advanced Mathematics (II) OR Physics, with minimum Grade C in the other subject – 1 subject listed in Schedule A Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Grade E in English Language** Grade C in English** 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include: –Mathematics – Either Bahasa Malaysia OR English Language, with minimum pass in the other subject 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include: –Mathematics – English Language 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include: – one Mathematics – Either Bahasa Malaysia OR English, with minimum Grade C in the other subject Relevant Certificate – Relevant Certificate AND a pass in Mathematics at SPM/equivalent Schedule A SPM qualification Physics, Additional Mathematics, Chemistry, Lukisan Kejuruteraan, Teknologi Kejuruteraan, Pengajian Kejuruteraan Mekanikal, Pengajian Kejuruteraan Elektrik dan Elektronik, Information & Communication Technology and any other relevant technical subjects. O Level qualification UEC qualification Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics – Additional, Computer Science, Computer Studies, Design and Technology, Information and Communication Technology and any other relevant technical subjects. Physics, Chemistry, Advanced Mathematics (II) and any other relevant technical subjects. **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 at 82 SPM/ O Level/ UEC level. Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Diploma. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Programmes Offered Diploma Diploma in Technology (Building) Diploma in Technology (Property Management) Diploma in Architecture Entry Qualification TARC/ TAR UC SPM O Level UEC 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject Relevant Certificate Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Pass in English Language** Grade C in English** a pass in Mathematics at SPM/equivalent 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject – Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Pass in English Language** Grade C in English** 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics and English Language 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics and English Language 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics subject and English AND – Pass in Bahasa Malaysia AND Pass in SPM Pendidikan Seni Visual/Lukisan Kejuruteraan OR Portfolio Test conducted by TAR UC **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 at SPM/O Level /UEC level. Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Diploma. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 83 Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Programmes Offered Bachelor of Science in Architecture (Honours) Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) Programme Overview A Programme Overview Career Prospects Career Prospects 3 Years 3 Years rchitecture is a social art as well as an artful science which involves erecting buildings, structures and outdoor spaces to allow the man-made components to fit in harmony with the environment while promoting health and well-being. An architect’s design could extend from simple individual houses, work places to communal and urban living spaces of the society. This programme aims to equip students with sound knowledge and skills in architectural design processes and technological aspects such as services integration in their design projects; application of building by-laws together with sustainability issues into designed buildings. It also includes study of architectural history and cultural practices which will enhance their awareness and sensitivities needed for holistic architectural education. Upon completion of the programme, the Part I graduates can be employed as assistant architects, both for design activities and as executive and/or as managerial level personnel in architectural practices which include, but not limited to, production of conceptual and detail designs, construction drawings, contract administration as well as project implementation in the construction industry. They will be able to assist professional architects to run their consulting firms. This Part I degree will provide an effective pathway for further studies in architecture leading to a Part II professional degree in architecture which will enable them to be professional architects with their own consulting firms upon the passing of the Part III Professional Examinations after a minimum of two years working experience with a registered architect’s firm. T his is a multi-discipline programme designed to provide essential academic base in the discipline of construction management, construction economics and property development needed in the construction industry. This programme focuses on planning, co-ordination and control of the construction project from inception till completion stage; managing financial issues of the project; managing the production of design, tender, contract and construction drawing including tender and contract documents; managing the selection of appropriate procurement system, contractual arrangement and tendering method which satisfies the client’s needs in term of time, cost, quality and legal aspects; and managing the contractual issues. Students will be exposed to International Construction, Value Management, Project Management as well as Risk Management. Graduates can be employed as executive and/or managerial levels personnel in managing the real property development projects from inception to post construction stages in construction and/or property development firms. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 120) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 131) • Design Studios • Architectural Graphic Techniques • Architectural Drawing • Design Theory • History of Eastern Architecture • History of Western Architecture • History of Modern Architecture • CADD • Digital Modelling • Environmental Science & Building Services • Mechanical & Electrical Services • Structural Studies • Principles of Construction & Materials • Principles of Management • Accounting & Financial Management • Project Planning, Programming & Production • Management of Building Production • Site Management • IT & CAD • Software Application for Built Environment • Project Management • Principles of Economics • Construction Economics • Advanced Construction Economics • Building Construction Technology • Construction Materials • Civil Engineering Construction Technology • Structural Studies • Construction Technology & Materials • Special Construction Technology • Building By-Laws • Building Analysis • Principles of Architectural Practice • Design Project Dissertation • Industrial Training • Planning Studies Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for the Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 84 • Site Surveying • Prices Analysis for Construction Works • Measurement & Contract Documentation • Environmental Science & Building Services • Mechanical & Electrical Services • Procurement Strategy • Contract Administration • Principles of Law • Land Development Law • Building By-Laws, Acts & Contracts • Construction Law • Integrated Projects • Research Methodology • Project & Dissertation • Industrial Training Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for the Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Programmes Offered Bachelor of Estate Management (Honours) Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) Programme Overview Programme Overview 3½ Years T 4 Years T his programme equips students for careers in property valuation, property management, property development, investment and finance. The programme focuses in core competencies required on property valuation in wide ranges of property and purposes inclusive of traditional, statutory, investment, plant & machinery, special properties and development appraisal. Students will be trained in property and estate management areas such as development, land purchase, facilities management, support service, managing and maintaining residential, commercial and industrial property. This programme also emphasises on financial, development and investment practices such as investment analysis, viability study, market study, purchase and portfolio management of investment property and the financing of real estate projects. his programme equips students with essential knowledge and skills in quantity surveying practices such as preparing feasibility study of the project; handling financial issues of the project; preparing tender and contract documents including measurement of construction works and pricing; evaluation and selection of appropriate procurement system, contractual arrangement and tendering method which satisfies the client’s needs in term of time, cost, quality and legal aspects; and advising the contractual issues based on general contract principles of Building Contract as well as general legal principles of Contract Law, Sale of Goods Act and Law of Tort. Career Prospects Career Prospects Graduates can be employed as executive and/or managerial level personnel in property management, valuation and estate agency practices, which include, but not limited to valuation, feasibility study, property market research, development, marketing and management. Graduates can be employed as executive and/or administrative level personnel in quantity surveying practices which include, but not limited to, take-off quantities, estimating, tendering, purchasing, cost control, and contract administration as well as project implementation in the construction industry. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 137) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 136) • Introduction to Valuation • Applied Valuation • Investment Valuation • Valuation of Special Properties • Statutory Valuation • Advanced Valuation Techniques • Professional Practice • Principles of Management • Facilities Management • Property Management • Property Market Research & Marketing • Real Property Finance & Investment Analysis • Accounting & Financial Management • Building Maintenance Management • Building Construction Technology • Principles of Economics • Land Economics • Principles of Measurement • Measurement of Building Works • Measurement of Plumbing & Electrical Works • Measurement of Civil Engineering Works • Construction Materials • Building Construction Technology • Civil Engineering Construction Technology • Principles of Economics • Building Economics • Development Economics • Professional Practice • Principles of Law • Land Development Law • Building By-Laws, Acts & Contracts • Construction Law • Structural Studies • Principles of Management • Principles of Law • Property Law • Building By-Laws • Law of Property Taxation • Law of Land Acquisition • IT & CAD • Site Surveying • Environmental Science & Building Services • Mechanical & Electrical Services • Town and Country Planning • Property Development Economics • Integrated Projects • Research Methodology • Project & Dissertation • Industrial Training Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for the Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular • Project Management • Prices Analysis for Building Works • IT & CAD • Site Surveying • Mechanical & Electrical Services • Research Methodology • Environmental Science & Building Services • Software Application for Built Environment • Accounting & Financial Management • Prices Analysis for External & Plumbing Works • Integrated Projects • Project and Dissertation • Industrial Training Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for the Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 85 Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Programmes Offered Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical and Electronics Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication) Programme Overview E Programme Overview E Career Prospects Career Prospects 4 Years lectrical and Electronic Engineering shows you how a touch screen responds to your fingers, how your GPS knows exactly where you are and how electricity arrives at your doorstep with a flick of a switch from a power plant hundreds of kilometers away. Electrical and Electronic devices are everywhere, rapidly changing the way we live our lives. It is the leading sector in Malaysia’s industry. The programme will prepare you to be a competent engineer well equipped to meet the challenges of a very fast moving industry. Emphasis of the programme is on sustainable design, development and commercialisation of a wide range of electrical & electronic products and services. This includes consumer electronics, intelligent control systems, electrical energy, power systems and electrical machines. Graduates will find career opportunities in a wide range of sectors, including aerospace, communications, instrumentation & control, IT & computing, consumer & industrial electronics/microelectronics, electrical & power generation machinery & equipment, manufacturing, transport networks, power generation, transmission & distribution, public utilities, building services, scientific, medical and educational institutions, amongst others. Job scopes may include developing solutions to problems using new or existing technologies, product design, research & development, test & verification, inspection and maintenance, marketing, sales & service, management/supervision of engineering projects & operations, systems installation & testing, ensuring projects meet electrical safety regulations and consultancy, amongst others. 4 Years lectronic communication is a rapidly developing field as a result of modern time’s reliance on the Internet, mobile phones, broadband, and wireless network. The communications engineering programme aims to develop engineers who will work at the cutting edge of the communications industry with emphasis on technologies for mobile and broadband communication. The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication) programme develops engineers who design, implement, and manage transmission systems for a wide range of telecommunications application such as networking security, signal processing, high frequency circuits, mobile communication, web technologies, wireless and satellite communication systems. Graduates will find career opportunities in a wide range of sectors, including communications, media & entertainment, aerospace, power, instrumentation & control, software engineering/IT computing, consumer & industrial electronics/microelectronics, hardware manufacturing, public utilities, scientific, medical and educational institutions, amongst others. Job scopes may include developing solutions to problems using new or existing technologies, mobile radio network engineering, RF test/product engineering, radio technology development, application & product design, research & development, test & verification, inspection and maintenance, marketing, sales & service, management/supervision of engineering projects & operations, setting up networks & equipment, systems installation & testing, and project consultancy, amongst others. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 142) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 139) • Engineering Mathematics • Programming for Engineers • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Digital & Analogue Electronics • Digital & Analogue Systems Design • Microprocessor Systems • Communication Systems & Networks • Circuits Analysis • Signals & Systems • Discrete Time Signal Processing • Instrumentation & Measurement • Control Systems Engineering • Artificial Intelligence •Electromagnectics • Electrical Technology, Power Systems & Machines • Power Electronics & Drives • Engineering Mathematics • Programming for Engineers • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Digital & Analogue Electronics • Digital & Analogue Communication Systems Design • Microprocessor Systems • Circuits Analysis • Signals & Systems • Discrete Time Signal Processing • Instrumentation & Measurement • Data & Multimedia Network • Applied Electromagnetics • Microwave Engineering • High Frequency Circuit Design • Wireless Communication & Standards • Information Theory & Error Coding • Power System Analysis, Quality & Protection • High Voltage Engineering • Power Transmission & Distribution • Electrical Energy Utilization • Exergy & Renewable Energy • Computer Architecture • Embedded Systems • Microelectronics & Integrated Circuit Technology • Multimedia Technology & Applications • Engineer & Society • Engineering Management • Project & Dissertation • Industrial Training • Capstone Project Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for the Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 86 • Mobile & Satelite Systems • Embedded Systems • Microelectronics & Integrated Circuit Technology • Multimedia Technology & Applications • Opto-Electronics • Fibre Optics • Antenna Design • Engineer & Society • Engineering Management • Project & Dissertation • Industrial Training • Capstone Project Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for the Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Programmes Offered Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechanical Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Material Programme Overview Programme Overview 4 Years M 4 Years A echanical engineers design and develop everything you think of as a machine from supersonic fighter jets to bicycles to toasters. Many of them specialise in areas such as manufacturing, robotics, automotive/transportation and air conditioning. Graduates will be able to analyse their design using the principles of motion, energy, and force to insure the product functions safely, efficiently, reliably and can be manufactured at a competitive cost. n in-depth understanding on the nature of materials will make you a better engineer and designer because materials are considered as the heart of all branches of engineering. Nearly everything we use is made of materials and essentially every technology depends on breakthroughs in materials science and engineering, for instance, the development of semiconducting polymers is one of the contributing factors that has led to the production of light emitting diodes (LEDs). Any engineer can search for materials properties from a database or book, but ability to innovate and to incorporate materials safely in design required in-depth understanding on the materials structures, properties and processing techniques. This programme is specially designed to meet the vast demand of industries. Graduates are also equipped with the knowledge on manufacturing & management which are essential for their future employment. Career Prospects Career Prospects • Mechanical Engineers • Design & Development Engineers •Process/Manufacturing Engineers/Production Engineers • Equipment/Facilities Engineers • Service/Technical Support/Field Application Engineers • Quality Assurance Engineers/ Sales Engineers Excellent career opportunities exist for Materials Engineering graduates in many fields. Graduates are employed in a wide range of industries such as iron & steels, petrochemicals, electronics, ceramics, polymers and composites as Metallurgical Engineers, Field/Technical Service Engineers, Plant Engineers, R & D Engineers, Materials Engineers, Corrosion Engineers, QA/QC Engineers and Sales & Service Engineers Programme Outline (Total Credits : 142) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 143) • Engineering Mathematics • Engineering Mechanics • Manufacturing Processes & Production Systems • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Programming for Engineers • Engineering Materials • Thermodynamics/Heat Transfer & Fluid Mechanics • Engineering Design • Electric Circuits & Electrical Machines • Strength of Materials/Mechanics of Solids • CNC Technology, Industrial Control & Automation • Control Systems Engineering • Product Design & Development/ Project Management/Engineering Economics • Engineering Mathematics • Materials Science & Engineering • Workshop, Manufacturing Processes & Technology • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Materials Testing & Evaluation • Quality & Production Control • Polymeric Materials • Chemistry & Thermodynamics of Materials • Strength of Materials • Mechanics of Fluids • Physical & Welding Metallurgy • Composites & Ceramic Materials • Corrosion Control & Protection • Control Systems Engineering • Foundry Engineering • Surface Engineering • Computer–Aided Engineering/ Finite Element Analysis • Dynamics of Mechanical Systems/Vibration & Acoustics • Manufacturing Management & System Design • Quality & Reliability Engineering • Computational Fluid Dynamics • Mechanical Instrumentation & Measurement • Digital Electronics & Microprocessors • Exergy & Renewable Energy • Engineer & Society/ Communication for Engineers • Engineering Management • Project & Dissertation • Industrial Training • Capstone Project Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for the Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular • Electronic, Nano, Magnetic, Optical & Bio Materials • Quality & Reliability Engineering • Materials Application & Selection • Manufacturing Management & System Design • Engineering Metals & Alloys • Engineer & Society • Environmental Impact on Materials • Engineering Management • Project & Dissertation • Capstone Project • Industrial Training Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for the Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 87 Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Programmes Offered Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronic 4 Years Programme Overview M echatronics combines mechanical, electronics and software engineering in the design, development and control of diverse systems used in a range of industries including manufacturing, medicine and the service industries. Examples of mechatronics systems include aircraft, dishwashers, motor vehicles, automated manufacturing plants, robots of all types, and many others. Graduates are therefore involved in almost every possible industry at levels from applications development to manufacturing to advanced research. Career Prospects • Mechatronics Engineers • Design & Development Engineers • Service/Technical Support/Field Application Engineers • Quality Assurance Engineers • Instrumentation & Control Engineers • Automation & System Integration Engineers • Sales Engineers Programme Outline (Total Credits : 142) • Engineering Mathematics • Engineering Mechanics/Theory of Machines • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Basic Electronics/Power Electronics and Drives • Electrical Circuits & Electrical Machines • Engineering Materials • Programming for Engineers • Industrial Control & Automation/ Automation System Design • Thermodynamics • Strength of Materials • Digital & Analogue Electronics • Microprocessor Systems • Measurement & Instrumentation • Computer-aided Engineering/ Finite Element Analysis • Embedded Systems Engineering • Engineering Design • Control Systems Engineering • CNC, Robotics Technology/ Robotic Systems & Design • Networking Systems • Artificial Intelligence • Product Design & Development/ Project Management/Engineering Economics • Engineer & Society/ Communication for Engineers • Engineering Management • Exergy & Renewable Energy • Project & Dissertation • Industrial Training • Capstone Project Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for the Profession, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, Hubungan Etnik, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Entrepreneurship, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Co-curricular 88 Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Programmes Offered Diploma in Architecture Diploma in Technology (Building) 3 Years 2 Years Programme Overview A rchitecture is the art and science of designing and erecting buildings, structures, objects and outdoor spaces. This programme equips students with basic knowledge and skills in architectural design practices and technological aspects such as conceptual design development, integrate building technology concepts like construction and services into their designed projects; application of building by laws into designed buildings; appreciation of architectural history and cultural practices, production of design and technical drawing, model making and preparation of presentation media. Career Prospects Upon completion of the programme, graduates may be employed as architectural assistant, assistant designer, draughtsman, project supervisor, architectural illustrator, model maker and architectural animator and as sales personnel in architectural and building related industries. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Science in Architecture (Honours). Programme Overview T his programme is a multi-discipline programme designed to provide a fundamental academic base in the discipline of construction management and property development needed in the construction industry. This programme focuses on planning, co-ordination and control of the construction project from inception till completion stage; managing financial issues of the project; managing the production of design, tender, contract and construction drawing including tender and contract documents; managing the selection of appropriate procurement system, contractual arrangement and tendering method which satisfies the client’s needs in term of time, cost, quality and legal aspects; and managing the contractual issues based on general contract principles of Building Contract as well as general legal principles of Contract Law, Sale of Goods Act and Law of Tort. This programme will provide effective pathway for students to further their studies at degree level in the area of construction management. Career Prospects Graduates can be employed at supervisory and/or executive level personnel in managing the real property developments project from inception to post construction stages in construction and/or property development firms. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours). Programme Outline (Total Credits : 99) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 96) • Construction Technology • Building Materials • Architectural Drawing • Principles of Architectural Design • Built Environment Studies • Architectural Design Studio • Design Theory • Structural Studies • Building Science and Services • Building Materials • Construction Technology • Technical Drawing • IT & CAD • Building Science & Services • Site Surveying • Building Maintenance Technology • Mathematics for Construction • Structural Studies • Basic Soil Mechanics • Principles of Management • Site Supervision • CADD for Architecture • History of European Architecture • Digital Design Modeling • Building By Law & Contracts • History of Asian Architecture • Site Surveying • Practical Training in Industry Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular • Construction Health & Safety • Introduction to Economics • Principles of Construction Economics • Introduction to Law • Principles of Malaysian Land Law • Building Acts & Contracts • Construction Finance Practice • Estimating • Measurement of Building Works • Measurement of Civil Engineering Works Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 89 Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Programmes Offered Diploma in Technology (Property Management) Diploma in Technology (Quantity Surveying) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years 4 Months 2 Years 4 Months T T his programme equips students with essential knowledge and skills in estate agency practices and sound foundation in property valuation and management. Students will be trained to handle marketing, sales and rental transactions issues of land and property including financial arrangement and advise its related tax, cost and expense to be incurred, management of property and rental review of land and property. his programme equips students with fundamental knowledge and skills in quantity surveying practices such as preparing feasibility study of the project; handling financial issues of the project; preparing tender and contract documents including measurement of construction works and pricing; evaluation and selection of appropriate procurement system, contractual arrangement and tendering method which satisfies the client’s needs in term of time, cost, quality and legal aspects; and advising the contractual issues based on general contract principles of Building Contract as well as general legal principles of Contract Law, Sale of Goods Act and Law of Tort. This programme will provide an effective pathway for students to further their studies in Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) which enable them to be registered quantity surveyors. Career Prospects Career Prospects Graduates would enjoy good prospects for employment as executive personnel in property valuation and consulting practices, estate agency practices, developers and other organisations within the property sector. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Estate Management (Honours). Graduates can be employed as executive and/or administrative level personnel in quantity surveying practices which include, but not limited to, take-off quantities, estimating, tendering, purchasing, cost control, and contract administration as well as project implementation in the construction industry. Academic Progression Graduates with CGPA 2.7500 and above may be admitted into Year 2 Semester 2 and CGPA 2.0000 to 2.7499 may be admitted into Year 1 Semester 2 of Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours). Professional Accreditation/ Exemption Diploma in Technology (Quantity Surveying) is accredited by the Royal Institution of Surveyors, Malaysia (RISM) and recognised as an approved QS sub-professional qualification. Graduates of this Diploma are exempted from the Foundation and First Examinations (except intermediate and Final Examinations) of the RISM’s Professional Examinations for Quantity Surveying. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 100) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 100) • Building Materials • Construction Technology • Technical Drawing • IT & CAD • Building Science & Services • Introduction to Economics • Building Services • Site Surveying • Land Use Planning • Building Maintenance Technology • Introduction to Valuation • Principles of Valuation • Principles of Investment Valuation • Principles of Statutory Valuation • Principles of Accounting • Building Materials • Construction Technology • Technical Drawing • IT & CAD • Building Science & Services • Site Surveying • Building Maintenance Technology • Mathematics for Construction • Structural Studies • Measurement of Building Works • Measurement of Civil Engineering Works • Estimating • Introduction to Economics • Land Economics • Real Estate Finance • Principles of Town & Country Planning • Introduction to Law • Principles of Malaysian Land Law • Property Taxation Law • Estate Agency Law • Principles of Marketing • Principles of Management • Property Management • Real Estate Professional Practices • Practical Training in Industry Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 90 • Principles of Building Economics • Principles of Development Economics • Principles of Management • Introduction to Law • Principles of Malaysian Land Law • Building Acts & Contracts • Quantity Surveying Practices • Integrated Project • Practical Training in Industry Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Programmes Offered Diploma in Technology (Electronic Engineering) Diploma in Technology (Materials and Manufacturing Engineering) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years 2 Years E lectronic technologies form the foundation of modern society, making possible the devices and systems that we rely upon in our daily life such as mobile communications, computer networks, medical equipment, video and audio systems and industrial control and automation. Electronics is a broad engineering field, giving students enormous flexibility and wide ranging career options. The Diploma in Technology (Electronic Engineering) emphasises on design of digital and analogue systems with a focus on applying basic concepts and skills to real world situations and developing broad-based knowledge with a curriculum that includes electronic devices, communications, automation and control, software engineering and embedded systems. The Diploma programme is designed to bridge the gap for school leavers for a successful university study in Electrical and Electronics or Electronic Communication engineering. Career Prospects Graduates will find flexible and wide ranging of career options in the industries of aerospace, telecommunications, instrumentation & control, computing, consumer and industrial electronics with job scopes that may include product design, development & testing, maintenance, marketing and sales & services. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of: • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical and Electronics. • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication) C an you imagine what will happen if our world is without materials? Breakthroughs in materials science and engineering improve the quality of our daily lives. Nearly everything we use is made of materials and essentially every technology depends on materials development and innovation. This Diploma is aimed to produce graduates with a sound foundation in materials engineering to meet the demand of industries and also to pursue higher qualification in this field. It encompasses the relationships between structures, properties, selection and processing of materials to various areas of science and engineering. Graduates are also equipped with the knowledge which are essential for their future employment such as management and quality control. Career Prospects Graduates may be employed as assistant engineers, executives or support staff in a wide variety of fields such as production, design and development, marketing, sales, management, quality assurance, testing and maintenance. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Material. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 99) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 98) • Mathematics • Engineering Science • Computer Studies • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Digital & Analogue Electronics • Microprocessors • C++ Programming • Engineering Materials • Industrial Control & Automation • Principles of Electrical & Electronic Engineering • Electronic Instrumentation & Communications • Engineering Mechanics • Mathematics • Engineering Science • Computer Studies • Production Engineering • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Materials Science • Materials Testing • Introduction to Manufacturing Processes • Quality & Production Control • C++ Programming • Engineering Materials • Electrical Technology & Circuits • Embedded Systems, Design & Applications • Software & Information Systems Engineering • Mini Project • Engineering Perspectives & Skills • Industrial Management Studies (Engineering) Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular • Polymeric Materials • Thermodynamic, Fluid & Process Engineering • Mechanical & Structural Engineering • Materials Application & Selection • Phase Transformations & Heat Treatment • Corrosion Processes & Protection • Engineering Perspectives & Skills • Industrial Management Studies (Engineering) Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 91 Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment Programmes Offered Diploma in Technology (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) Diploma in Technology (Mechatronics) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years M echanical engineering is one of the broadest of engineering disciplines. It is referred as the ‘mother’ branch of engineering. Most of the inventions in the modern era are due to the contribution of knowledge and application of mechanical engineering. Mechanical engineers contribute their knowledge in the design, development, manufacture, testing of various engines, vehicles and machines, manufacturing plants, automated mechanical systems, etc. Graduates will be able to work in a wide spectrum of industries including manufacturing, oil & gas, automotive, chemical processing, air conditioning & refrigeration, agriculture and many others. Career Prospects Graduates can be employed as technical assistant at supervisory and/or executive level in manufacturing industries to ensure engineering processes/operation are carried out efficiently and safely. They can also help prevent problems and troubleshoot and rectify situations that can lead to problems in the engineering processes. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechanical. 2 Years M echatronics is the integration of mechanical engineering systems with electronic and electrical controls systems. Mechatronics is involved in such diverse products and systems such as robots, automated machines and production systems, automobiles, aircrafts, medical devices and many others. Graduates will be able to work in a wide spectrum of industries including robotics, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing and etc. Career Prospects Graduates can be employed as technical assistant and at executive level in the industries of manufacturing, robotics & automation, instrumentation & control, computing and sales and servicing. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronic. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 96) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 97) • Mathematics • Engineering Science • Computer Studies • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Workshop Technology • Production Planning • Manufacturing Processes • Industrial Automation • C++ Programming • Theory of Machines • Mathematics • Engineering Science • Principles of Electrical & Electronic Engineering • Basic/Digital/Analogue Electronics • Computer Studies • Microprocessors • Robotics, Manufacture & Process Engineering • Engineering Drawing & CADD • Engineering Materials • Mechanical & Structural Engineering • Kinematics & Dynamics • Thermodynamic, Fluid & Process Engineering • Engineering Materials • CNC & CAD/CAM Technology • Engineering Perspectives & Skills • Industrial Management Studies (Engineering) Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 92 • Thermodynamics, Fluid & Process Engineering • Electrical Technology & Circuits • Mechatronics • Mechanical & Structural Engineering • Kinematics & Dynamics • C++ Programming • Engineering Perspective & Skills • Industrial Management Studies (Engineering) Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, English for Communication, English for IELTS, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, Public Speaking, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Contents Introduction Academic Progression Route Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Advertising Broadcasting Journalism Media Studies Public Relations Psychology Fashion Design Graphic Design Multimedia Design Tourism Management Hospitality Management Corporate Communication Hospitality and Catering Management Diploma Advertising Broadcast Communication Journalism Media Studies Public Relations Counselling Hotel Management Tourism Foodservice Event Management Multimedia Design Graphic Design Fashion Design Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities The Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities offers Diploma and Bachelor Degree programmes in the area of Communication, Creative Arts, Hospitality Management and Social Science. These programmes are conducted by well qualified and experienced lecturers with state-of-the-art facilities for students to explore their talents. The Faculty has strong industry links which enables students to further gain knowledge through industrial attachment at Diploma and Bachelor Degree levels. Graduates emerge as practitioners infused with the knowledge, hands-on capabilities and professional standards required by the industry. They are also equipped with persuasive communication, analytical and critical thinking skills, team-player mentality and ethical values essential to their careers. Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Academic Progression Route STPM/ A Level/UEC/ equivalent Bachelor (Honours) Degree Year 1 Dual Award Partner with • University of Salford, UK Foundation SPM/O Level/ equivalent • Sheffield Hallam University, UK Diploma Bachelor Degree (3 years) Diploma (2 years) • Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Advertising • Bachelor of Corporate Communication (Honours) • Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management (Honours) • Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Broadcasting • Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism • Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion Design • Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design • Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in Multimedia Design • Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media Studies • Bachelor of Public Relations (Honours) • Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Psychology • Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) • Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Honours) Dual Award with Dual Award with Intake January & April : Foundation, Cambridge GCE A Level May & September : Bachelor Degree, Diploma 94 on credit transfer • Diploma in Mass Communication (Advertising) • Diploma in Mass Communication (Broadcast Communication) • Diploma in Mass Communication (Journalism) • Diploma in Mass Communication (Media Studies) • Diploma in Mass Communication (Public Relations) • Diploma in Social Science (Counselling) • Diploma in Hospitality Management (Hotel Management) • Diploma in Hotel Management • Diploma in Hospitality Management (Tourism) • Diploma in Hospitality Management (Foodservice) • Diploma in Event Management • Diploma in Multimedia Design • Diploma in Graphic Design • Diploma in Fashion Design Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Advertising Entry Qualification STPM A Level SAM CPU UEC Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects Passes in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects 70% average in 6 relevant subjects Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include English TARC/ TAR UC • Foundation in Arts (Track A/ Track B) OR Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Broadcasting • Relevant Diploma Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media Studies Bachelor of Public Relations (Honours) AND SPM Credit in English Language OR O Level Grade C in English Language Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects Passes in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects 70% average in 6 relevant subjects Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include English • Foundation in Arts (Track A/ Track B) OR AND SPM Pass in Bahasa Malaysia • Relevant Diploma AND SPM Credit in English Language OR O Level Grade C in English Language Bachelor of Corporate Communication (Honours) Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects Passes in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects 70% in 6 relevant subjects Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include English • Foundation in Arts (Track A/ Track B) OR • Relevant Diploma AND SPM Credit in English Language OR O Level Grade C in English Language Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Honours) Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects Passes in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects 70% in 6 relevant subjects Grade B in 5 relevant subjects Grade C in English** • Foundation in Arts (Track A/ Track B) OR • Relevant Diploma Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management (Honours) AND SPM Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade E 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 at SPM/O Level/UEC level. Note: a) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree. c) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 95 Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Minimum Entry Requirements Bachelor Degree Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in Multimedia Design Entry Qualification STPM A Level SAM CPU UEC Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects Passes in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects 70% average in 6 relevant subjects Grade B in 5 relevant subjects Grade C in English** SPM Pass in English Language** OR O Level Grade E in English Language** Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects Passes in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects • Foundation in Arts (Track A/ Track B) OR • Relevant Diploma (with minimum CGPA 2.5000)# AND Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design TARC/ TAR UC 70% average in 6 relevant subjects Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include English • Foundation in Arts (Track A/ Track B) OR Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion Design AND AND SPM Pass in Bahasa Malaysia SPM Credit in Bahasa Malaysia AND SPM Pass in English Language OR O Level Grade E in English Language • Relevant Diploma AND AND MUET Band 1 MUET Band 1 AND MUET Band 1 Applicants must pass a specified portfolio test and interview to be conducted by TAR UC Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Psychology Full Passes in 2 relevant subjects Passes in 2 relevant subjects ATAR 70 and minimum Grade B in 2 relevant subjects 70% average in 6 relevant subjects Grade B in 5 relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics and one Science subject Grade C in English • Foundation in Arts (Track A/Track B) AND credit in Mathematics and one Science subject and a pass in English at SPM/ equivalent OR AND SPM Credit in Mathematics and Science/Physics/Chemistry/Biology/ Additional Science OR O Level Grade C in Mathematics and Physics/Chemistry/Biology/ Science-Combined AND SPM Pass in English Language OR O Level Grade E in English Language • Relevant Diploma AND credit in Mathematics and one Science subject and a pass in English at SPM/ equivalent # Graduates with CGPA below 2.5000 are required to sit and pass a specified portfolio test and interview. **Grade C and above in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level) conducted by TAR UC is accepted as having fulfilled the English Language requirement for applicants who fail English at SPM/O Level/UEC level. 96 Note: a) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. b) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Bachelor Degree. c) TARC/TAR UC Diploma will be accepted on credit transfer into Bachelor Degree programmes. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Minimum Entry Requirements Diploma Diploma in Mass Communication (Advertising) Diploma in Mass Communication (Broadcast Communication) Entry Qualification TARC/ TAR UC SPM# O Level# UEC 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include English Language 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include English Language 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include English Relevant Certificate Relevant Certificate Pass in Bahasa Malaysia Diploma in Mass Communication (Journalism) Diploma in Mass Communication (Media Studies) Diploma in Mass Communication (Public Relations) Diploma in Hospitality Management (Tourism) 5 credits in the relevant subjects 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects Diploma in Hospitality Management (Foodservice) Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Grade E in English Language** Grade C in English** 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics and one Science subject 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Mathematics and one Science subject 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include one Mathematics and one Science subject Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language Grade E in English Language Grade C in English Diploma in Graphic Design 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include Bahasa Malaysia 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include Malay 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include Bahasa Malaysia Diploma in Fashion Design Pass in English Language** Grade E in English Language** Grade C in English** Diploma in Event Management Diploma in Hospitality Management (Hotel Management) Diploma in Hotel Management Diploma in Social Science (Counselling) – Relevant Certificate AND Applicants must pass a specified portfolio test and interview to be conducted by TAR UC Diploma in Multimedia Design 5 credits in the relevant subjects 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and English Language** Grade E in English Language** Grade C in English** Relevant Certificate AND Applicants must pass a specified portfolio test and interview to be conducted by TAR UC **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 at SPM/O Level/UEC level. # Students with 3-4 relevant credits in SPM/Grade C in 3-4 relevant subjects in O Level may be considered for the Diploma programmes offered at the Perak Branch Campus (PK), Johor Branch Campus (JH), Pahang Branch (PH) and Sabah Branch (SB). Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Diploma. d) Equivalent qualifications other than the above will be considered on a case-by-case basis. e) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 97 Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Advertising Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Broadcasting Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years T 3 Years T his programme encompasses the basic knowledge and practical skills of advertising, media and communication. This programme aims not only to produce advertising personnel who can apply the relevant skills in the field of advertising, but also to offer students a greater depth of knowledge and practical skills in terms of management and persuasive communication, preparing students to join a competitive and dynamic industry. They will also develop a critical understanding and appreciation of the advertising profession. his programme entails knowledge and skills for the technical understanding, writing, scripting, presenting and organising of traditional and new broadcast media. There are also specific courses designed to enhance the depth of knowledge and appreciation of the broadcast communication industry like Film Appreciation, Criticism and Interpretation, Cinematography and Visual Communication, Production and Multimedia, Radio Journalism, Communication Technology, Communication Theories as well as application in Audio, Television and Video Production. Career Prospects Career Prospects • Account Executives • Media Planners •Copywriters • Advertising & Promotion Personnel • Social Media Executives • TV and Radio programming • Disc jockeying • Research writing for broadcast media • Internet-based businesses • Production houses and advertising agencies • Creative industries Programme Outline (Total Credits : 125) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 127) • Introduction to Mass Communication • Fundamental of Advertising • Design Fundamentals • Advertising & Society • Fundamentals of Photography • Media Planning for Advertising • Basic Copywriting • Consumer Behaviour & Culture • Communication Theories • Communication Research Methods • Theories of Advertising • Advanced Copywriting • TVC Production • Media Audiences OR Media Aesthetics • Advanced Photography • Visual Communication • Industrial Attachment OR Integrated Marketing Communication and • Introduction to Mass Communication • Audio Production • Scripting (Audio) • Scripting (Video) • Video Production • Introduction to Film • Cinematography & Visual Communication • Communication Theories • Communication Research Methods • Audio & Video Editing • Single Camera Production • Production & Multimedia OR Visual Communication • Rhetoric • Television Production • Statistical Analysis for Communication • Film Appreciation, Criticism & Interpretation • Radio Journalism • Broadcast Communication Project I Interpersonal & Professional Communication • Advertising Project I • Statistical Analysis for Communication • Translation & Advertising • Multimedia Production for Advertising • Accounts Management for Advertising • Advertising Project II • Creative Strategy for Advertising • International Advertising • Codes and Practices of Advertising • Advertising & New Media OR Art Direction for Advertising Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular 98 • Multi Camera Studio Production • Industrial Attachment OR Integrated Marketing Communication and Interpersonal & Professional Communication • Communication Technology : Policy and Planning OR Media Audiences OR Web Design and Streaming Media • TV Journalism • Documentary Production OR Media Management • Broadcast Communication Project II • Politics & Media • Event Management & Promotion OR Screen Production & Management OR Applied Broadcast Project • Malaysia: Religious & Cultural Practices Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media Studies Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years T his programme is catered for students who wish to develop a career in journalism. This programme equips students with enhanced practical skills for fair, balanced and professional media reporting. Emphasis is also placed on experiential learning and the changing demands and developments in the media industry. Career Prospects •Journalists •Writers •Reporters 3 Years T his programme aims to promote literacy in an information society where audience is frequently exposed to multifarious forms of media content which can be developed and transmitted at greater speed, transcending international boundaries. This programme will enable students to acquire a greater understanding of the mass media, their functions, impact and future direction. Students will also be trained in the higher level of usage of computer software to ensure that they will be competitive in the employment market. Career Prospects • Copy Editors •Editors •Advertising • Public Relations • Producers of Information • Media Writers and Educators •Broadcasting • Media Planners Programme Outline (Total Credits : 125) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 127) • Introduction to Mass Communication • News Gathering, Reporting & Writing • Media in Malaysia • Media Law • Advanced News Gathering, Reporting & Writing • Photojournalism • News Sub-Editing • Interviewing for Journalism • Chinese Creative Writing OR Creative Writing • Local News Reporting • Persuasive Writing • Online Journalism • Communication Theories • Communication Research Methods • Sports Journalism • Feature Writing • Newspaper Editing, Design & Layout • Television Production OR Media Audiences • Introduction to Mass Communication • Media Writing (Print & Electronic) • Fundamental of Media Planning • Introduction to Human Communication • Print Production • Introduction to Film • Malaysia: Religious & Cultural Practices • Rhetoric • Communication Theories • Communication Research Methods • Media Audiences OR Visual Communication • Electronic Media Production • Media Management • Content Editing OR Media Aesthetics • Theory of Film • Statistical Analysis for Communication • Industrial Attachment OR Integrated Marketing Communication and Interpersonal & Professional Communication • Statistical Analysis for Communication • Broadcast Journalism • JR Project I • Journalism Ethics & Issues • Politics & the Media OR Introduction to Corporate Communication • Newspaper Management & Competition • JR Project II • Business News Writing OR Investigative Reporting OR Applied Journalism Project • Global Journalism OR Citizen Journalism OR War & Conflict Reporting • PR Practices in Malaysia OR Intercultural Communication OR Music Journalism Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular • Industrial Attachment OR Integrated Marketing Communication and Interpersonal & Professional Communication • Advanced Electronic Media • Politics & the Media • Online Business & Communication • Media Studies Project I • Writing Strategy OR Broadcast Journalism • Documentary Production OR Comparative International Media • Media Studies Project II • Seminar on Issues in Media Communication • Media Literacy • Screen Production & Management OR Event Management & Promotion Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular 99 Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Bachelor of Public Relations (Honours) Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Psychology Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years P ublic relations professionals are sources and producers of information for organisations and businesses. They are the information providers sought by the media, client organisations and also the public that they represent. This programme develops students’ industry and experiential expertise in formulating media strategies, managing and running PR campaigns, producing PR write-ups and promotional material. 3 Years T his programme aims at providing a wide range of psychological knowledge and research skills, covering various aspects of human behaviours, mental processes and experiences. Students learn to explore and understand human behaviours and perception in a variety of situations. They are required to develop application and analytical skills in psychology to deal with real-life situations. To produce capable PR practitioners, media liaisons and strategic managers, it entails courses in corporate communication, crisis management, integrated marketing communication, advertising, new media, public opinion, and media ethics. Students’ experiential skills are enhanced via case studies, campaigns management and internship. Career Prospects • PR department and consultancy • Ads and marketing firm • Media companies • Events management • Human resources •Hotels •Banks • A myriad of service providers Career Prospects • Research institutions •Consultancies • Training & development • Sales & marketing • Management & administrative • Education institutions Programme Outline (Total Credits : 127) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 121) • Introduction to Mass Communication • Introduction to Public Relations • Public Speaking for PR • Public Relations Strategies & Tools • Public Relations Writing • Public Opinion & Persuasion OR Media Law • Media Relations • Communication Theories • Basic Publication for PR OR Basic Photography for PR • Communication Research Methods • Theories, Roles & Models of PR • PR and New Media • Advanced PR Writing • Media Planning for PR • PR, Advertising & Marketing • Socio-Cultural Communication OR Globalisation & Communication • Introduction to Psychology • Industrial & Organisational Psychology • Introduction to Counselling • Lifespan Developmental Psychology • Counselling Skills & Methods • Leadership Skills • Statistical Techniques for Psychology I • Theories of Personality • Health Psychology • Music and Our Life OR Introduction to Academic Writing OR Globalisation & Communication OR Socio-Cultural Communication • Research Methods in Psychology • Statistical Techniques for Psychology II • Abnormal Psychology • Cognitive Psychology • Industrial Attachment OR Integrated Marketing Communication and Interpersonal & Professional Communication • Crisis Management in PR • Introduction to Corporate Communication • PR Campaign Planning & Management • Public Relations Project I • Statistical Analysis for Communication • PR for Non-Profit • Introduction to Organisational Communication OR Psychology for Communication • Publication for PR OR Multimedia Tools for PR • Public Relations Project II • PR Practices in Malaysia • PR & Media Ethics Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular 100 • Professional & Research Ethics in Psychology • Principles of Management in Psychology OR Organisation Behaviour • Psychology Project I • Testing & Measurement • Disorders of Childhood & Adolescence • Physiological Psychology • Cross Cultural Psychology • Psychology Project II • Motivation & Emotion • Positive Psychology OR Educational Psychology • Industrial Training OR Communication Skills at the Workplace and Work Organisation • Social Psychology Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion Design Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years T his programme provides academic and specialised practical knowledge to prepare students for middle-level positions in the fashion design industry. This programme enables graduating fashion designers to perform competitively within the local and international fashion industry, combining creative and intellectual approaches to visualdesign innovations with strong theoretical and practical elements. The full-time programme is organised over 3 academic years with a focus on acquiring the technical and professional skills required by the fashion industry, while developing a personal fashion signature. Students are encouraged to combine creativity that is within the globalisation of fashion industry. 3 Years T his programme provides students with education of design process, research and innovative opportunities with competent technical and creative skills such as studio-base work, interactive multimedia production, exhibition and project management in order to make a smooth transition into the creative industry. The 3 years duration in completing the graphic design degree prepares skills you learn here in TAR UC whereby gaining yourself portfolio for future career prospect in terms of handling and engaging the use of current media technology – focusing on visual aspects of web and print base design and working on the ideas of unique design – a life-changing style for students. Graduates are sought after by the industry with a demanding employment rate upon graduating and for internship training purposes. As TAR UC students are taught entrepreneur skills on how to start up cost for business and trading whereby students learn to communicate and provide overall business service is achieved to do and rewarded. Career Prospects Career Prospects • Fashion & Image Consultants • Fashion & Apparel Designers • Manufacturing Designers • Garment and Textile Designers • Fashion Jewelry Designers • Fashion Designers • Fashion and Textiles Buyers or Merchandisers • Costume Designers • Fashion Retail Associate • Retail Buyers •Educators • Fashion Event Organisers • Visual Merchandisers • Art Directors •Typographers •Photographers • Signage Designers • Graphic Designers • Design Consultants • In-House Designers • Character Designers • Web Page Designers • General Merchandisers • Instructional Designers • Event Display Designers • Sales Promotion Designers • Advertising agencies & publishing agencies Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) • Introduction to Art • Fundamentals of Fashion Design • Garment & Pattern Construction I • Figure Drawing for Fashion • History of Costume • Fashion Design Illustration • Fashion Design Concepts • Basic Photography • Colour Theory • Draping I • Garment & Pattern Construction II • Software Application for Fashion • Advanced Fashion Design Illustrations • Painting Techniques OR Applied Photography OR Introduction to Advertising • Research for Arts & Design • Malaysia Costumes & Cultural Studies • Textile: Exploration & Practices • Basic Software Application for Designer • Fundamentals of Design • Colour Theory • Drawing • Introduction to Art • Basic Photography • Layout & Typography • Illustration & Concept • Print Design • Digital Typography • Design Thinking • Information Graphics • Packaging Design • Painting Techniques OR Applied Photography OR Introduction to Advertising • Research for Arts & Design • Corporate Identity & Branding • Advertising & Design • Digital Visualization • Draping II • Fashion Buying & Merchandising • Sculpture OR Editorial Design OR Batik Appreciation • Industrial Training OR Work-based Learning • Media & Advertising for Fashion • Garment & Pattern Construction III • Fashion Design Project Planning • Fashion Embroidery • Fashion Business Management • Fashion Design Project & Portfolio • Fashion Event Management • Design & Society • Type in Motion OR Fashion Accessories OR Consumer Behaviour Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular • Sales Promotion Design • Sculpture OR Editorial Design OR Batik Appreciation • Industrial Training OR Workbased Learning • Graphic Design Project Management • Web Design & Production • Publication Design • Exhibition Management & Implementation • Interactive Multimedia • Graphic Design Project & Portfolio • Design & Society • Professional Practices for Designers • Type in Motion OR Fashion Accessories OR Consumer Behaviour Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular 101 Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in Multimedia Design Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years T his programme aims to impart knowledge and develop skills in innovative problem solving, risk taking and creative learning. With the strong focus on the context of bonding technology and arts together in harmony, the programme aims at producing competent and creative graduates for employment in creative multimedia industries. This curriculum is design for those who are interested in leading edge media technologies, well ground with knowledge, experience and skill set of producing creative media content for users. It also entails design management and production aspects of media design, by utilising industry standard software. T he tourism industry in Malaysia is one of the fastest growing industries being the second main national economy contributor. As this sector grows, there will be a greater emphasis and commitment to expand and improve tourism products and services. This programme will involve students in context of travel-related business, such as marketing, foreign languages and convention and meeting management. Special emphasis is placed on the development of interpersonal, communication and critical thinking skills. Graduates would have developed a mature understanding of their field through field trips locally and internationally as well as industrial attachment. Career Prospects Career Prospects • Interactive Media Artists/ Designers • UX & Web Designers • Mobile Application Developers • Social Media Activist/Content Designers • 2D/3D Animators • Motion Designers 3 Years • Digital Filmakers/Editors • Post Production Designers/ Compositors • Instructional Designers/Game Designers •Educators • Creative Technologist • Creative Entrepreneurs • Travel agencies • Tourist attractions •Resorts •Hotels • Research & development • Tourism marketing •Ecotourism • Conferences & exhibition centres • Other related tourism organisation Programme Outline (Total Credits : 127) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 124) • Introduction to Art • Fundamentals of Design • Image Manipulation • Drawing • Design Thinking • Interactive Web Design • Digital Illustration • Basic Photography • 2D Animation • Information & Interface Design • Digital Video Production • Photomedia • Web Programming • Painting Techniques OR Applied Photography OR Introduction to Advertising • Arts Law • Audio Design • Motion Graphics • Content Management • 3D Animation • Introduction to Tourism • Introduction to Hospitality Management • Hospitality Economics • Japanese Language I OR French Language I • Hospitality Accounting • Professional Development • Strategic Management • Hospitality Marketing • Introduction to Information Technology • Principles of Management • Legal Aspects in Hospitality Industry • Geography of Tourism • Airline Reservation & Ticketing • Principle of Tourism • HRM for Hospitality Industry • Contemporary Tourism Challenges • Sculpture OR Editorial Design OR Batik Appreciation • Industrial Training OR Workbased Learning • Research for Arts & Design • Project Management • Web Technology • New Media • Media & Innovation • Digital Media Project • Design & Society • Integrated Marketing Communication • Type in Motion OR Fashion Accessories OR Consumer Behaviour Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular 102 • Statistical Analysis for Business • Japanese Language II OR French Language II • Tourism Issues in South East Asia • Responsible Tourism • Understanding World Culture • Tourism & Hospitality Industry Project • Tourism Product & Destination Development • Sustainable Tourism • Tourism Policy & Planning • Inbound Tour Business • Tourism Recreation & Management • International Tourism • Hospitality Financial Accounting • Tourism & Hospitality Research Methods • Industrial Attachment Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Honours) 3 Years Programme Overview T he hospitality industry is diverse in nature and provides abundant job opportunities worldwide. This programme is aimed to guide students through a progression route for rapid advancement in their career within the industry upon graduation. Technical skills in both food and beverage and rooms divisions as well as managerial and personal skills are incorporated into the programme to facilitate employment opportunities among local or international establishments. Career Prospects • Hotels, resorts and spas • Theme parks •Cruises •Airlines •MICE • Catering and services companies & clubs Programme Outline (Total Credits : 123) • Nutrition Studies • Introduction to Hospitality Management • Hospitality Economics • Japanese Language I OR French Language I OR Korean Language I • Hospitality Accounting • Hospitality Marketing • Introduction to Information Technology • Principles of Management • Legal Aspects in Hospitality Industry • Japanese Language II OR French Language II OR Korean Language II • Theory of Food • Beverage Management (Theory) • Beverage Appreciation (Practical) • Food Preparation I (Practical) • HRM for Hospitality Industry • Resorts Management • Tourism Management • Statistical Analysis for Business • Rooms Division Management • Food Preparation II (Practical) • Food and Beverage Service Management • Restaurant Management • Hospitality Financial Accounting • Tourism & Hospitality Research Methods • Professional Development • Ecotourism OR Sustainable Tourism • Tourism & Hospitality Industry Project • Strategic Management • Retail Management • Food & Beverage Cost Control • Industrial Attachment Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular 103 Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Bachelor of Corporate Communication (Honours) Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management (Honours) Programme Overview Programme Overview 3 Years T his programme equips its graduates with the requisite theoretical knowledge and experiential skills to work in a myriad of sectors such as public affairs and the media industry. This provides an expansive platform for corporate communication graduates to enter the commercial, service-oriented, governmental, and multi-national organisation human resource. This programme inculcate in its graduates practical expertise in formulating communication, media and marketing strategies, managing and running events, producing corporate write-ups and promotional material, organising publicity events and exhibitions. • Event Management Executives • Media Liaison Officers • Community Affairs Executives Programme Outline (Total Credits : 122) • Introduction to Mass Communication • Introduction to Public Relations • Mass Media and Society • Media Law • Introduction to Journalism • Basic Entrepreneurship • Public Speaking • Integrated Marketing Communication • Introduction to Corporate Communication • Communication Theories • Research Methodology in Communication I • Corporate Writing • Research Methodology in Communication II • Small Group Communication • Interpersonal Communication • Basic Broadcast Production OR Basic Photography • Industrial Attachment • Publication for Corporate Communication • Statistical Analysis for Communication • Event Planning and Management • Professional Practice and Ethics • Crisis Management • Corporate Image and Branding • Government Relations • Dissertation I • Organisational Communication OR Media Relations • Dissertation II • Corporate Social Responsibility Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular 104 T his programme aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge and skills, critical thinking skills, creativity and innovation in the hospitality as well as catering industry. It will produce graduates that are competence in hospitality and catering management with relevant theoretical knowledge to give professional and ehtical services to the public. It also aims to inculcate in students the practice of reliable work culture, keeping mind accountability to the community in terms of safe and responsible hospiality and catering management. Career Prospects Career Prospects • Corporate communication professionals • Public Affairs Executives • Middle management, supervisory and strategic-level personnel in PR department 3 Years • Hotels and resorts • Clubs and associations • PR and event management • Sales and marketing • Convention centres • Food and beverage • Food court operations • Commercial caterers • Restaurant chains Programme Outline (Total Credits : 120) • Introduction to Information Technology • Introduction to Hospitality Industry • Catering Service • Food Hygiene and Safety • Japanese Language I • Legal Aspects in Hospitality • Baking and Pastry • Japanese Language II • Food and Beverage Cost Control • Food Catering Operations and Management • Food and Beverage Menu Planning and Development • Commercial Food Preparation and Production • Hospitality Organisational Behaviour • Managing Guest Service • Hospitality Professional Development • Fundamental Cookery • Statistical Analysis for Business • Cultural Food Habits • Hospitality Retail Management • Procurement Management • Room Division Management • Festival and Special Event Management • Integrated Marketing Communication for Hospitality and Catering • Hospitality and Catering Strategic Management • Hospitality and Catering Entrepreneurship • Financial Accounting for Hospitality and Catering • Research Methodology for Hospitality and Catering • Hospitality and Catering Industry Project • Hospitality and Catering Internship Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Tamadun Islam dan Asia, English for Communication, Moral dan Etika/Contemporary Malaysian Issues, Hubungan Etnik, English for the Humanities, Critical Thinking, Co-curricular Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Diploma in Mass Communication (Advertising) Diploma in Mass Communication (Broadcast Communication) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T 2 Years T his programme encompasses the basic knowledge and practical skills of mass communication and advertising. The programme aims not only to produce advertising personnel who can apply the relevant skills in the field of advertising, but also to offer students a greater depth of knowledge and practical skills in terms of management and persuasive communication, preparing students for a competitive and dynamic industry. his programme entails knowledge and skills for the technical understanding, writing, scripting, presenting and organising of traditional broadcast and new electronic media. There are also other specific courses designed to enhance the depth of knowledge and appreciation to the broadcast communication industry. Career Prospects Career Prospects • Account Executives • Media Buyers • Media Planners • Advertising & Promotions Personnel • Social Media Executives • Brand Executives and Copywriters Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Advertising. • TV and Radio programme production • Disc jockeying and research writing for broadcast media, television, radio and internetbased businesses • Production houses and advertising agencies • Creative industries Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Broadcasting. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 92) • Introduction to Information Technology • Introduction to Mass Communication • Design Fundamentals • Introduction to Electronic Publishing • Mass Media and Society • Chinese Writing for the Mass Media OR Music Appreciation • Consumer Behaviour • Introduction to Advertising • Malaysia: Cultural & Religious Practices • Basic Photography • Introduction to Information Technology • Introduction to Mass Communication • Chinese Modern Writing OR Music Appreciation • Chinese Writing for the Mass Media OR Introduction to Drama • Malaysia : Cultural & Religious Practices • Basic Photography • Mass Media & Society • Broadcast Writing – Radio • Film & Society • The Modern Electronic Media • Design for Print • Advertising Copywriting • Multimedia for Advertising • Effects of Advertising • Communication Law • Advertising Creative Campaign • Media Planning • Measurement of Advertising Effectiveness • Advertising for Electronic Media • Translation: BM, English & Chinese OR Translation: BM & English • Marketing Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular • Radio & DJ • Applied Photography • Broadcast Writing – Television • Globalisation & Communication • Communication Law • Malaysia & International Relations • Videography • Advertising for the Electronic Media • Malaysia Constitutional Framework & Policy • Translation: BM, English & Chinese OR Translation: BM & English • Media Ethics Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular 105 Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Diploma in Mass Communication (Journalism) Diploma in Mass Communication (Media Studies) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T his programme is catered for students who wish to develop a career in journalism. The programme equips students with basic practical skills for fair, balanced and professional media reporting. Emphasis is also placed on experiential learning and the changing demands and developments in the media industry. Career Prospects • Journalists and Sub-Editors • Other career opportunities include researchers and planners with mass media organisations and executive writers in large organisations Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism. 2 Years T his programme aims to promote literacy in an information society where audience are frequently exposed to multifarious forms of media content. With the advent of modern technology, new forms of media have developed, transmitting messages at greater speed and transcending international boundaries. Students will have a greater understanding of the mass media; their functions, impact and the future direction of the media. Career Prospects •Advertising • Public relations • Print media and electronic media •Writers • Producers of information • Media Planner Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media Studies. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 95) • Introduction to Information Technology • Introduction to Mass Communication • Introduction to Human Communication • Chinese Writing for the Mass Media OR Introduction to Drama • Mass Media & Society • Writing for the Electronic Media • Journalism I • Public Relations • Introduction to Electronic Publishing • Malaysia: Cultural & Religious Practices • Journalism II • Introduction to Information Technology • Introduction to Mass Communication • Chinese Writing for the Mass Media OR Introduction to Drama • Introduction to Human Communication • Malaysia: Cultural & Religious Practices • Chinese Modern Writing OR Music Appreciation • Mass Media & Society • Introduction to Advertising • Film & Society • Public Relations • The Malaysian Mass Media • Communication Law • Translation: BM, English & Chinese OR Translation: BM & English • Media Ethics • Copy Editing • Malaysia & International Relations • Photojournalism • Production & Publication • Malaysian Constitutional Framework & Policies • Chinese Creative Writing OR Creative Writing Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular 106 • Public Opinion & Persuasion • Radio & DJ • Cybersociety & Communication • The Modern Electronic Media • Malaysian Constitutional Framework & Policies • Communication Law • Production & Publication • Media Planning • Writing for the Mass Media • Translation: BM,English & Chinese OR Translation: BM & English • Media Ethics Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Diploma in Mass Communication (Public Relations) Diploma in Social Science (Counselling) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T 2 Years T his programme develops students’ knowledge and practical expertise in formulating PR plans and organising publicity events, producing PR write-ups and promotional material. To produce capable PR and media relations practitioners, the programme entails courses in PR strategies and tools, PR writing, media relations, media and advertising, public opinion and public speaking. Students’ experiential skills are enhanced via case studies and events. his programme aims at producing graduates for employment in counselling-related fields and covers various aspects of human behaviours, affection and experiences. This programme is designed to provide students with a platform for building skills and knowledge in a helping profession. Students learn to appreciate and understand different aspects of counselling skills, theoretical perspectives in psychology and basic management. Career Prospects Career Prospects • Public relations •Advertising • Marketing communication • Events management •Media •Hospitality • Customer relations • Human resource Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of:• Bachelor of Public Relations (Honours) • Bachelor of Corporate Communication (Honours) •Counselling • Social work • Personnel/human resource management, whereby the desire to help others and interpersonal skills are needed • Work related to psychology at hospitals, mental health organisations, business organisations or nongovernmental organisations Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Psychology. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 92) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 93) • Introduction to Mass Communication • Introduction to Information Technology • Chinese Modern Writing OR Introduction to Drama • Mass Media & Society • Introduction to Electronic Publishing • Chinese Writing for Mass Media OR Psychology I • Public Relations • The Modern Electronic Media • Basic Photography • Malaysia: Cultural and Religious Practices • Introduction to Information Technology • Psychology I • Introduction to Counselling • Introduction to Sociology • Psychology II • Theories of Counselling & Psychotherapy • Introduction to Social Psychology • Malaysia: Cultural & Religious Practices • Leadership Skills • Interpersonal Communication Skills • Developmental Psychology • Vocational & Career Counselling • Counselling Methods & Techniques I • Public Relations Writing • Public Speaking • Public Opinion & Persuasion • Consumer Behaviour • PR Strategies & Tools • Public & Media Relations • Media & Advertising • Communication Law • Translation: BM, English & Chinese OR Translation: BM & English • Production and Publication • Malaysian Constitutional Framework & Policies Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular • Counselling Skills • Industrial & Organisational Psychology • Group Dynamics • Ethical & Legal Aspects of Counselling • Counselling Methods & Techniques II • Methods of Research in Psychology & Counselling • Abnormal Psychology • Counselling Practicum Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, English for IELTS, Co-curricular 107 Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Diploma in Hospitality Management (Hotel Management) Diploma in Hotel Management Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years 2 Years T he hospitality industry is diverse in nature and provides abundant job opportunities worldwide. This programme is designed with an objective to adapt students to the dynamic hospitality environment. Students will not only acquire practical skills in food and beverage operations and rooms division operations but also managerial skills during their studies and hence when they graduate, they are highly employable globally and locally. Career Prospects • Chain hotels • Thematic resorts and spa, •Cruise • Recreational fields such as theme parks, amusement parks, entertainment field and event organisations located locally as well as internationally Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of:• Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Honours) • Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management (Honours) T he Malaysia’s hospitality industry is experiencing healthy growth in hotel openings and hospitality-related services through the steady flow of business travellers, tourists and popularity as a destination of MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions). As a result, ample of employment opportunities are available in hotels, resorts, restaurant and airlines. This programme is designed to provide students with comprehensive operational and technical skills for successful careers in the hospitality industry. Special emphasis is placed on the hospitality operations, customer skills, communication, and cultural diversity. Hence, students will be given learning opportunities that combines theory and practical where they exercise their skills and gain deep insight knowledge in a hospitality simulated environment. Career Prospects •Hotels •Resorts •Restaurants •Airlines • Cruise line • Events companies Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of:• Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Honours) • Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management (Honours) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 94) • Economics for Hospitality Industry • Introduction to Hospitality Industry • Marketing for Hospitality Management • Introduction to Information Technology • Food and Beverage Management • Food Preparation I (Practicum) • Hospitality Accounting • Food & Beverage Cost Control • Hotel Management & Operations • Food Preparation II (Practicum) • Restaurant Management • Economics for Hospitality Industry • Introduction to Hospitality Industry • Marketing for Hospitality Management • Introduction to Information Technology • Food and Beverage Management • Food Preparation I (Practicum) • Hospitality Accounting • Food & Beverage Cost Control • Hotel Management & Operations • Food Preparation II (Practicum) • Restaurant Management • Housekeeping Management • Front Office Management • Principles of Management & Human Resource • Hospitality Law • Principles of Services Marketing & Management • Baking & Pastry • Industrial Attachment • Maintainance & Engineering Systems • Kitchen Management & Sanitation Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Social and Work Etiquette,Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, French Language I/Japanese Language I/ Korean Language I, English for Communication, French Language II/ Japanese Language II/Korean Language II, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 108 • Housekeeping Management • Front Office Management • Principles of Management & Human Resource • Hospitality Law • Principles of Services Marketing & Management • Baking & Pastry • Industrial Attachment • Maintainance & Engineering Systems • Kitchen Management & Sanitation Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Social and Work Etiquette,Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, French Language I/Japanese Language I/ Korean Language I, English for Communication, French Language II/ Japanese Language II/Korean Language II, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Diploma in Hospitality Management (Tourism) Diploma in Hospitality Management (Foodservice) Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years T he tourism industry in Malaysia is one of the fastest growing industries with significant contributions to the national economy, As this sector grows, there will be greater emphasis and commitment to expand and improve tourism products and services. This programme will involve students in the context of travel-related business, such as marketing, foreign languages, and convention and meeting management. Special emphasis is placed on the development of interpersonal, communication and critical thinking skills. Graduates would have developed a mature understanding of their field through lecture, class discussion, case studies, field trip as well as industrial attachment. Career Prospects • Tourism industry, e.g. work in travel agencies, tourist attractions, resorts and hotels • Administrators, planners or executives, tour leaders in the industry • Research and development, tourism marketing, eco-tourism, tourist attraction, conferences, exhibition centres and travel agencies Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours). 2 Years T he foodservice sector continue to play an important role in generating income and employment for Malaysia. As the government continues to support in upgrading various infrastructure facilities to attract more tourists to Malaysia, the industry needs to focus on providing leading edge foodservice facilities to complement local organisations in Malaysia, as well as foreign tourists and wordclass companies. This programme will provide students with a critical understanding of the foodservice sector and the issues that underpin consumer choice. Theory and practical are integrated throughout the programme. Career Prospects •Hotels •Restaurants •Hospitals • Resort areas and other catering outlets throughout the country • Food court operations, restaurants chains, franchise restaurants, independent restaurants, hotel food and beverage departments. Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management (Honours) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 93) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 95) • Economics for Hospitality Industry • Introduction to Hospitality Industry • Introduction to Travel Industry • Marketing for Hospitality Management • Introduction to Information Technology • Hospitality Accounting • Introduction to Transportation Services • Principles of Tourism • Geography of Travel & Tourism Industry • Principles of Ticketing, Fares & International Travel • Basic Management Principles • Economics for Hospitality Industry • Introduction to Hospitality Industry • Marketing for Hospitality Management • Kitchen Management & Sanitation • Introduction to Information Technology • Hospitality Accounting • Introduction to Nutrition • Food, Ingredients & Basic Cooking Methods • Food and Beverage Cost Control • Basic Chemistry • Western Food Preparation • Travel Agency & Tour Operations • Tourism Planning • Hospitality Law • Principles of Services Marketing & Management • Convention & Meeting Management • The Management of International Tourism • Industrial Attachment • Development and Management of Visitor Attractions • Tourism in South East Asia Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, French Language I/Japanese Language I/ Korean Language I, Social and Work Etiquette, French Language II/ Japanese Language II/Korean Language II, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular • Catering Systems & Operations • Baking & Pastry • Food Chemistry • Nutrition II • Catering & Employment Law • Eastern Food Preparation • Principles of Service Marketing & Management • Event Management • Industrial Attachment • Food and Beverage Service Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, French Language I/Japanese Language I, Social and Work Etiquette, French Language II/Japanese Language II, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 109 Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Diploma in Event Management Diploma in Multimedia Design Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years 2 Years T his programme is designed to provide a practical overview of the function, skills and knowledge required to plan, organise, manage, promote and evaluate a festival, convention, trade show or special event. Through lectures, fieldwork, case studies and practical applications, students will gain insight into the management and operations in this dynamic field. Business courses such as accounting, marketing and business communications are added to enhance students’ holistic experience in managing events. M ultimedia is for creative and equiring minds, and for those who are interested in making new multimedia services and products, or telling stories in an innovative way. This programme offers a practical hands-on experience across a wealth of multimedia design subjects including but not limited to photography and digital imaging, illustration, 2D animation, 3D animation, web design, conceptual design, video production and more. Through this programme, students will be taught the way to integrate the theoretical, creative, conceptual and technical aspects of design and development through the use of modern technology. Taking up Multimedia design courses will enable students to communicate own ideas and interests, and become contemporary visual artists and interactive media designers. Career Prospects •Hotels •Resorts • PR and event management companies and convention centres Career Prospects • Events Executives, Convention Sales Executives, Marketing Executives and PR Executives in the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) industry. • Designers and Assistant Designers • Multimedia Designers • Web Designers •Animators • Game Designers • Interface & Instructional Designers Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in Multimedia Design. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 90) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 92) • Principles of Economics • Introduction to Hospitality Industry • Marketing for Hospitality Management • Hospitality Accounting • Introduction to Information Technology • Introduction to Event Industry • Principles of Events Planning & Management • Basic Management Principles • Visual Software for Events • Catering & Employment Law • Catering Management • Introduction to Illustration • Image Manipulation • Introduction to Art • Colour Studies • Conceptual Design • Digital Illustration • Fundamentals of Web Page • Basic Typography • Basic Photography • Creative & Critical Thinking • Digital Typography • Applied Photography • Multimedia Authoring • Convention Sales & Services Operations • Project Proposal & Preparation • Event & Destination Management • Event Coordination & Implementation • Service Marketing & Management • Industrial Attachment • Food and Beverage for Event Management Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, Japanese Language I/French Language I, Social and Work Etiquette Japanese Language II/ French Language II, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 110 • Arts Law • Cell Animation • Multimedia Video & Audio • Interface Design • Instructional Design • Interactive Web Design • 2D Animation • Multimedia Design Project • 3D Modelling Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular Faculty of Social Science, Arts and Humanities Programmes Offered Diploma in Graphic Design Diploma in Fashion Design Programme Overview Programme Overview 2 Years 2 Years T his programme works as a key entry into the world of graphic design where it engages students with creative talent, guiding them to the next level through the training of strong technical skills in conceptual development and design processes. Students will indulge into creative areas such as advertising layout, illustration, typography, photography, commercial design, infographic, digital imaging with specialised skills in both print and digital media. They will have the opportunity to explore wide range of artistic medium which broadens their perspective to develop an appreciation in art. T his programme provides academic and specialised practical knowledge to prepare students for entry-level positions in the fashion design industry. This programme enables graduating fashion designers to perform competitively within the local and international fashion industry, combining creative and intellectual approaches to visual-design innovations with strong theoretical and practical elements. It prepares students for positions in the fashion industry from a realistic industrial point of view. Throughout this programme, students will be taught thinking skill which helps them solves design problems innovatively for future professions and continuous professional practices in a wide range of commercial areas such as design management and visual communication. Career Prospects •Visualisers •Illustrators • Exhibit Designers • Signage Designers • Promotional Designers • Support staff in mass media organisations • Ooccupations related to advertising design or printing Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design. Career Prospects • Fashion Designers • Fashion Stylists •Patternmakers • Assistant Designers • Fabrication and Trim Buyers •Merchandisers • Fashion Illustrators • Textiles Artists • Pattern Cutters • Workroom Assistant • Visual Merchandisers Academic Progression Graduates may be admitted into Year 2 of Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion Design. Programme Outline (Total Credits : 95) Programme Outline (Total Credits : 93) • Introduction to Information Technology • Creative & Critical Thinking • Design Fundamentals • Drawing: Dry Media • Introduction to Art • Basic Photography • Colour Studies • Design for Print • Introduction to Advertising • Drawing: Wet Media • Typography • Fundamentals of Web Page OR Introduction to Drama • Introduction to Information Technology • Fashion Fundamentals • Draping • Figure Drawing • Fashion Design Concepts • Costume History • Introduction to Art • Basic Photography • Fashion Illustration and Presentation • Colour Studies • Textile Materials • Fashion Image • Arts Law • Applied Photography • Drawing: Mixed Media • Digital Typography • Packaging Design • Digital Illustration OR Music Appreciation • Design for Creative Industry • Print Production • Commercial Design • Editorial Design • Exhibit Design • Graphic Design Final Project Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, Social and Work Etiquette, English for IELTS, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular • Visual Merchandisers • Pattern & Garment Constructions • Applied Photography • Embroidery Handwork • Fashion Accessories • Computer Aided Textile & Fashion Design • Fashion Synthesis • Fashion Retailing • Visual Merchandising • Fashion Design Project • Fashion Productions Language, Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) and Co-curricular Courses: English Language, Pengajian Malaysia 2, Bahasa Kebangsaan A, English for Communication, English for IELTS, Social and Work Etiquette, Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism, Co-curricular 111 Centre for Nation Building and Languages The Centre for Nation Building and Languages has been established to provide a range of language and Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) courses to complement and supplement Tunku Abdul Rahman University College’s institutional mission of providing complete quality education for the students. Centre for Nation Building and Languages Courses Offered Language Courses Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) Courses The Division of English and Foreign Languages provides year-round intensive courses in English language and foreign languages at various levels. Various language activities are also conducted to further strengthen the proficiency of students across the faculties in all campuses. The Division of Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum offers courses which are aimed at strengthening the quality of human capital. The courses are designed to produce holistic graduates who have good soft skill ability and positive values to contribute effectively for the betterment of the community, nation and the world at large. English Language Different levels of English language courses are available to help students improve their English language skills and communication techniques. The courses are aimed at helping students to develop and improve their vocabulary, grammar, listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in English language from foundation to advanced level. English Language Requirements for University College Awards Mata Pelajaran Pengajian Umum (MPU) Requirements for University College Awards Students are required to earn credits in accordance with their programme requirements in the courses as specified below: A. Diploma Programmes To qualify for a Diploma award, a student has to obtain 9 to 12 credits from the following courses: Students are required to earn the respective number of credits in English language as specified below: UI (Penghayatan Falsafah, Nilai dan Sejarah) • Pengajian Malaysia 2 A. Diploma Programmes To qualify for a Diploma award, a student has to obtain 9 credits from the following courses: U2 (Kemahiran Insaniah) • Public Speaking • Drama • Social and Work Etiquette • Bahasa Kebangsaan A* • English Language • English for Communication • English for IELTS B. Bachelor Programmes To qualify for a Bachelor award, a student has to obtain 9 credits from the following courses: • • • • • English Language English for Communication English for Management OR English for the Profession OR English for the Humanities Japanese Language Courses in Japanese language from elementary to intermediate levels are offered: • Japanese Language I • Japanese Language II • Japanese Language III U3 (Ilmu Pengetahuan Bercirikan Kemalaysiaan) • Civic Consciousness and Volunteerism U4 (Kemahiran Pengurusan Masyarakat dan Ko-kurikulum) – Offered by the Department of Student Affairs • Games/Sports • Cultural Studies • Community Service • Volunteerism • Communication B. Bachelor Programmes To qualify for a Bachelor award, a student has to obtain 12 to 15 credits from the following courses: UI (Penghayatan Falsafah, Nilai dan Sejarah) • Hubungan Etnik • Tamadun Islam dan Asia Courses in French language from elementary to intermediate levels are offered: U2 (Kemahiran Insaniah) • Critical Thinking • Entrepreneurship • Bahasa Kebangsaan A* • French Language I • French Language II • French Language III U3 (Ilmu Pengetahuan Bercirikan Kemalaysiaan) • Contemporary Malaysian Issues • Moral dan Etika Korean Language U4 (Kemahiran Pengurusan Masyarakat dan Ko-kurikulum) – Offered by the Department of Student Affairs • Games/Sports • Cultural Studies • Community Service • Volunteerism • Communication French Language Courses in Korean language from elementary to intermediate levels are offered: • Korean Language I • Korean Language II • Korean Language III * Students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia are required to pass Bahasa Kebangsaan A before the award of Diploma/Bachelor Degree. 113 Centre for Pre-University Studies The Centre for Pre-University Studies (CPUS), formerly known as the School of Pre-University Studies (SPUS) has the distinction of having 45 years of excellent academic backing from Tunku Abdul Rahman College, now Tunku Abdul Rahman University College. The Centre offers 4 pre-university programmes for students who wish to gain admission into universities. The four programmes are the Foundation in Science, Foundation in Arts, Cambridge GCE A Level Science and Cambridge GCE A Level Arts. The Cambridge GCE A Level qualification is highly regarded for its quality and is recognised as proof of academic achievement for admission into first degree programmes. The Cambridge International AS and A Level syllabuses help learners to develop in-depth understanding of subject matter, be independent in learning and builds critical thinking skills, all of which are pre-requisites for success at university and the workplace. Leveraging on the success of its A Level programmes, the Foundation programmes are homegrown to meet the needs of young Malaysians eager to pursue their first degree programmes. The Foundation qualification is accepted and recognised as entry qualifications of undergraduate programmes offered by TAR University College. The Foundation syllabuses are designed to provide students with a strong academic grounding for successful progression into tertiary studies. Centre for Pre-University Studies Foundation Overview T he Foundation programmes are home-grown to meet the needs of young Malaysians eager to enter into their first degree programmes. The Foundation syllabuses are well-designed to provide a comprehensive coverage of relevant subjects thus easing the transition of post-secondary students into their relevant undergraduate programmes. Foundation students will be equipped with the requisite knowledge, essential skills and attributes which are highly demanded by universities. Upon successful completion, students will pursue specific academic disciplines within a wide selection of TAR UC degree programmes. Duration Intake 3 semesters January and April General Progression Route Foundation in Science (Track A) Foundation in Science (Track B) SPM/ O Level/ equivalent Foundation in Arts (Track A) Foundation in Arts (Track B) Bachelor (Honours) Degree Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical and Electronics Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Material Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechanical Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronic Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication) Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) Bachelor of Estate Management (Honours) Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Physics with Scientific Instrumentation Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical Chemistry Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Food Science Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bioscience with Chemistry Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports and Exercise Science Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information Security Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Interactive Software Technology Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Bachelor of Finance and Investment (Honours) Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Honours) Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Economics (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing Bachelor of Retail Management (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Human Resource Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Corporate Communication (Honours) Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Advertising Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Broadcasting Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media Studies Bachelor of Public Relations (Honours) Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Psychology Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion Design Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in Multimedia Design Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Honours) Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management (Honours) Please refer to Page 117 to 122 for the progression from the various Foundation track to the relevant Bachelor Degree programmes. 115 Centre for Pre-University Studies Foundation Programme Outline Foundation in Science (FIS) Track A Track B • English Language • Foundation Chemistry • General & Thermal Physics • Mathematics • English for Communication • Physical & Inorganic Chemistry • Statistics • Optics & Modern Physics • Algebra & Trigonometry • Organic Chemistry • Wave & Electromagnetism • Mechanics • Calculus • English Language • Foundation Chemistry • Physics & its Applications* • Mathematics • English for Communication • Physical & Inorganic Chemistry • Statistics • Cell Biology • Physiology • Organic Chemistry • Developmental Biology & Ecology • Introduction to Genetics • Methods of Chemical Analysis & Detection * designed for students who have not studied Physics Foundation in Arts (FIA) Track A Track B • English Language • Introduction to Malaysian Legal System • Business Environment • Principles of Economics • English for Communication • Principles of Marketing • ICT • Statistics • Business Accounting • ICT Productivity Software • Business & International Economics • Quantitative Methods • Introduction to Financial Accounting • English Language • Introduction to Malaysian Legal System • Business Environment • Principles of Economics • English for Communication • Principles of Marketing • ICT • Basic Human Communication • Malaysian Cultural Studies • ICT Productivity Software • Business & International Economics • Arts Appreciation • Mass Media & Society 116 Centre for Pre-University Studies Foundation Minimum Entry Requirements and Academic Progression of Foundation into Bachelor Degree Entry Qualification Bachelor Degree Chemistry-related Foundation Option Foundation in Science (Track A) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical Chemistry Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Food Science OR Foundation in Science (Track B) Business Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Bachelor of Finance and Investment (Honours) Foundation in Arts (Track A) only SPM O Level UEC 5 Credits in: (i)Chemistry (ii)Mathematics (iii) Additional Mathematics (iv)2 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject 5 Grade C in: (i)Chemistry (ii)Mathematics (iii)Mathematics-Additional (iv)2 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) Chemistry (iii) 1 other relevant science subject Pass in Physics and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Physics. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Physics. Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Chemistry (ii) Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject 5 Grade C in: (i) Chemistry (ii) Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) Chemistry (iii) 1 other relevant science subject Pass in Biology and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Biology. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Biology. Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant subjects Pass in Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade C in English Language* Grade B in English* Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Honours) Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Economics (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing Bachelor of Retail Management (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Human Resource Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship * Grade B and above in AELE 0364 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 Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. 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. 117 Centre for Pre-University Studies Foundation Entry Qualification Bachelor Degree Foundation Option Foundation in Arts (Track A) only Business Bachelor of Business (Honours) Accounting and Finance [Only in Penang Branch Campus] Built Environment Bachelor of Estate Management (Honours) Foundation in Science (Track A) OR Foundation in Science (Track B) OR Foundation in Arts (Track A) Built Environment Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) Foundation in Science (Track A) OR Foundation in Science (Track B) OR Foundation in Arts (Track A) SPM 118 UEC 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant subjects Pass in Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade C in English Language* Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) Additional Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) Mathematics-Additional (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant science subjects Pass in Physics, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Physics and Chemistry. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Physics and Chemistry. Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 3 Grade B in : (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant science subjects Pass in Biology, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Biology and Chemistry. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Biology and Chemistry. Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects 3 Grade B in : (i) Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant subjects Pass in Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade C in English Language* Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) English Language (ii) Mathematics (iii) Additional Mathematics (iv) 2 other relevant science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) English Language (ii) Mathematics (iii) Mathematics-Additional (iv) 2 other relevant science subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) English (ii) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (iii) 1 other relevant science subject Pass in Physics, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia Grade E in Physics and Chemistry Grade C in Physics and Chemistry 5 Credits in: (i) English Language (ii) Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) English Language (ii) Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 3 Grade B in : (i) English (ii) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (iii) 1 other relevant science subject Pass in Biology, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia Grade E in Biology and Chemistry Grade C in Biology and Chemistry 5 Credits in: (i) English Language (ii) Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) English Language (ii) Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) English (ii)Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (iii) 1 other relevant subject Pass in Bahasa Malaysia * O Level Grade B and above in AELE 0364 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 Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Equivalent qualification other than the above will be considered on a cases-by-case basis. d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. Centre for Pre-University Studies Foundation Entry Qualification Bachelor Degree Built Environment Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) Foundation Option Foundation in Science (Track A) OR Foundation in Science (Track B) Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electrical and Electronics Foundation in Science (Track A) only Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Material Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechanical Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronic SPM O Level UEC 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) Additional Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) Mathematics-Additional (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant science subjects Pass in Physics, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Physics and Chemistry. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Physics and Chemistry. Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant science subjects Pass in Biology, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Biology and Chemistry. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Biology and Chemistry. Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Physics (ii) Mathematics (iii) Additional Mathematics (iv) 2 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject 5 Grade C in: (i) Physics (ii) Mathematics (iii) Mathematics-Additional (iv) 2 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject 3 Grade B in: (i) Physics (ii) Advanced Mathematics I (iii) 1 other relevant science subject Pass in Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Chemistry. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Chemistry and Advanced Mathematics II. Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) Additional Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) Mathematics-Additional (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant science subjects Pass in Physics, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Physics and Chemistry. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Physics and Chemistry. Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant science subjects Pass in Biology, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Biology and Chemistry. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Biology and Chemistry. Grade B in English* Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Electronic (Communication) Applied Physics Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Physics with Scientific Instrumentation Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology IT/IS Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information Security * Foundation in Science (Track A) OR Foundation in Science (Track B) Grade B and above in AELE 0364 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 Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Equivalent qualification other than the above will be considered on a cases-by-case basis. d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 119 Centre for Pre-University Studies Foundation Entry Qualification Bachelor Degree Foundation Option Life Science Foundation in Science (Track B) only Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Bioscience with Chemistry Sports Science Foundation in Science (Track A) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sports and Exercise Science OR Foundation in Science (Track B) OR Foundation in Arts (Track A) Computer Science Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Interactive Software Technology Foundation in Science (Track A) only SPM O Level UEC 5 Credits in: (i) Chemistry (ii) Biology (iii) Mathematics (iv) 2 other relevant subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Chemistry (ii) Biology (iii) Mathematics (iv) 2 other relevant subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) Chemistry (iii) Biology Pass in Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade C in English Language* Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) Additional Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) Mathematics-Additional (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant science subjects Pass in Physics, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Physics and Chemistry. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Physics and Chemistry. Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant science subjects Pass in Biology, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Biology and Chemistry. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Biology and Chemistry. Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject 3 Grade B in: (i) Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject Pass in Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade C in English Language* Grade B in English* 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) Additional Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) Mathematics-Additional (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include two science subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant science subjects Pass in Physics, Chemistry and Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade E in Physics and Chemistry. Grade C in English Language* Grade C in Physics and Chemistry. Grade B in English* Management Mathematics Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing * 120 Grade B and above in AELE 0364 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. Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Equivalent qualification other than the above will be considered on a cases-by-case basis. d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. Centre for Pre-University Studies Foundation Entry Qualification Bachelor Degree Communication Foundation Option Foundation in Arts (Track A) 5 Credits in: (i) English Language (ii) Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects OR Pass in Bahasa Malaysia Foundation in Arts (Track B) 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include English Language Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Advertising Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Broadcasting Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism SPM Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media Studies O Level UEC 5 Grade C in: (i) English Language (ii) Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) English (ii) Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (iii) 1 other relevant subject 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include English Language 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include English 5 Grade C in: (i) English Language (ii)Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects 3 Grade B in: (i)English (ii)Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (iii) 1 other relevant subject Pass in Bahasa Malaysia Bachelor of Public Relations (Honours) Bachelor of Corporate Communication (Honours) [Only in Penang Branch Campus] Creative Arts Foundation in Arts (Track A) Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion Design Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design 5 Credits in: (i) English Language (ii)Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects Pass in Bahasa Malaysia OR Foundation in Arts (Track B) AND Applicants must pass a specified portfolio test and interview to be conducted by TAR UC 5 credits in the relevant subjects which must include English Language 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects which must include English Language 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects which must include English Pass in Bahasa Malaysia AND Applicants must pass a specified portfolio test and interview to be conducted by TAR UC Creative Arts Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in Multimedia Design Foundation in Arts (Track A) 5 Credits in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects 5 Grade C in: (i) Mathematics (ii) 4 other relevant subjects 3 Grade B in: (i) Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (ii) 2 other relevant subjects Pass in Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade C in English Language* Grade B in English* OR Foundation in Arts (Track B) 5 credits in the relevant subjects 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects Pass in Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language* Grade C in English Language* Grade B in English* Hospitality Management Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Honours) Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) Bachelor of Hospitality and Catering Management (Honours) [Only in Perak Branch Campus] * Grade B and above in AELE 0364 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. Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Equivalent qualification other than the above will be considered on a cases-by-case basis. d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. 121 Centre for Pre-University Studies Foundation Entry Qualification Bachelor Degree Social Science Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Psychology Foundation Option Foundation in Arts (Track A) OR Foundation in Arts (Track B) SPM 5 Credits in: (i) English Language (ii) Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject Pass in Bahasa Malaysia 122 Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. c) Equivalent qualification other than the above will be considered on a cases-by-case basis. d) Information is correct at the point of printing. Subject to the Ministry of Education latest requirements. O Level UEC 5 Grade C in: (i) English Language (ii) Mathematics (iii) 3 other relevant subjects which must include one science subject 3 Grade B in: (i) English (ii) Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics/Advanced Mathematics (I or II) (iii) 1 other relevant science subject Centre for Pre-University Studies Cambridge GCE A Level Overview The Cambridge GCE A Level is a prestigious and internationally recognised pre-university qualification for entry into a wide range of degree and professional programmes. The A Level syllabuses are well-designed to provide a comprehensive coverage of relevant subjects, equipping students with the requisite knowledge, essential skills and attributes which are highly demanded by universities. The TAR University College A Level provides students with a strong academic grounding, allowing for a successful progression into tertiary studies in the field of medicine, sciences, engineering, business, social science and the humanities. Duration Intake 18 months January and April General Progression Route Bachelor (Honours) Degree (Partial List) A Level Science @ TAR UC SPM/ O Level/ equivalent A Level Arts @ TAR UC Tunku Abdul Rahman University College University of Cambridge, UK University of Oxford, UK London School Of Economics & Political Science, UK Imperial College London, UK Durham University, UK University College London, UK University of Warwick, UK University of Birmingham, UK University of Edinburgh, UK University of Southampton, UK Newcastle University, UK University of Glasgow, Scotland University of Nottingham, UK University of Manchester, UK University of Sheffield, UK Queen’s University, Belfast, UK Cardiff University, UK University of Bradford, UK University of Strathclyde, Scotland University of Wales, UK Northumbria University, UK Oxford Brookes University , UK University of Sunderland, UK Heriot-Watt University, UK Wesleyan University, USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA St. Cloud State University, USA Kansas University, USA University of British Columbia, Canada Australia National University, Australia University of Melbourne, Australia University of Adelaide, Australia University of South Australia, Australia Monash University, Australia University of Western Australia, Australia University of MacQuarie, Australia Otago University New Zealand University of Queensland, Australia Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HK University of Hong Kong, HK City University of Hong Kong, HK Lingnan University Hong Kong, HK National University of Singapore, Singapore Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Singapore Management University, Singapore 123 Centre for Pre-University Studies Cambridge GCE A Level Programme Outline GCE A Level Science# A B C D Compulsory General Paper General Paper General Paper General Paper Mathematics MathematicsMathematicsMathematics Core Physics PhysicsPhysicsPhysics Further Mathematics Further Mathematics Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry EconomicsBiology Computing GCE A Level Arts# Compulsory E F General Paper General Paper CoreAccounting Business Studies Economics Mathematics* Accounting Business Studies Economics Law * Students without SPM Additional Mathematics are strongly discouraged from taking Mathematics (A Level Arts). # For the January Intake, the Centre may not offer all of the above combinations. The choice of combination offered is at the discretion of the Centre. The Centre reserves the right to change the subject combinations without prior notice. Students can choose three or four subjects at Advanced Level. The General Paper is an Advanced Subsidiary Level subject. A Level examinations are structured as Advanced Subsidiary (AS) and Advanced Two Level (A2) which may be taken separately or together. With this structure, students can plan their learning and are given more opportunities to do well in the examinations. Minimum Entry Requirements SPM O Level UEC Cambridge GCE A Level (Science) 5 credits which must include Mathematics and 2 relevant science subjects (Physics/Chemistry/Biology). Pass in Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language*. 5 Grade C which must include Mathematics and 2 relevant science subjects (Physics/Chemistry/Biology). Grade C in English Language*. 3 Grade B which must include Advanced Mathematics (I or II) and 2 relevant science subjects (Physics/Chemistry/Biology). Grade B in English*. Cambridge GCE A Level (Arts) 5 credits in the relevant subjects. Pass in Bahasa Malaysia. Credit in English Language*. 5 Grade C in the relevant subjects. Grade C in English Language*. 3 Grade B in the relevant subjects. Grade B in English*. * Grade B and above in AELE 0364 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. Note: a) SPM holders from Year 2013 onwards must have at least a pass in Sejarah. b) The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. 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. 124 Centre for Continuing and Professional Education The Centre for Continuing and Professional Education (CPE Centre) was established in 1999 to provide continuing professional education and lifelong learning opportunities to university college staff, students, alumni and the public. As part of TAR UC’s commitment to continuing education and lifelong learning, CPE Centre is entrusted with the role of designing, developing and delivering a wide variety of activities, workshops and programmes to meet the diverse learning needs of all parties. Centre for Continuing and Professional Education Continuing Professional Development & Lifelong Learning Programmes & Services Centre for Continuing and Professional Education A registered Training Provider under the Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad of the Ministry of Human Resources. opportunities for individuals to enhance their career paths and improve their employability. The workshops also help to impart essential skills needed by employers to develop their workforce. The design of our workshops allows us to offer both standard and customised courses that are tailored and planned to meet the specific needs of learners and organisations. Teacher Development Programmes CPE Centre offers a comprehensive range of workshops to help teaching professionals to develop their knowledge and skills required of an effective educator, highlighting the psychology of learning and motivation of learners; educator and student communication; classroom management; testing, assessment and evaluation of students; planning and delivery of lessons as well as critical thinking skills amongst students and educators. The Teacher Development Workshops are designed to provide participants with the tools that are necessary for becoming a more effective and wellrounded teaching professional. Objectives The principal objectives of the CPE Centre are: • To coordinate and organise staff development programmes and to support the professional development of faculty and staff of TAR UC; • To be a training provider under the Human Resource Development Corporation (HRDC) or Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad (PSMB); • To coordinate and organise training programmes for the public and corporate; • To organise Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Lifelong Learning programmes; • To be a one-stop centre for student placements to universities abroad; • To provide administrative services and facility support for the organisation of professional conferences, symposiums, forum, seminars, workshops and talks. Workshop activities are designed to encourage participants to play an active role in construction of their own knowledge and to design their own learning strategies. Group discussions with other active teaching methodologies, such as cooperative group solving problems, analysis of video segments depicting scenes relevant to teaching and learning, group and individual presentations, moderations are amongst the activities adopted to enhance effective learning during workshops. Professional and Technical Development Programmes CPE Centre offers examination-focused revision courses on professional and technical qualifications such as ICSA, CIMA, ACCA, CFP, CFA and CCNA. These revision courses are facilitated by experienced facilitators from the industries and are open to the students, alumni and the general public. CPE Centre is the Quality Partner for CIMA and also the appointed Education Provider for Certified Financial Planner (CFP) . CPE Centre also conducts professional and industry-specific CPD courses for professional bodies and associations. Management and Leadership Programmes Programmes & Services Training Provider TAR UC is registered as an Approved Training Provider of Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad (PSMB), an agency under the Ministry of Human Resources Malaysia, organises courses and workshops for TAR UC staff, public and corporate clients. CPE Centre conducts public courses, seminars and workshops on professional, managerial and technical areas, as well as, soft skills on a regular basis. These programmes are open to students, alumni, individuals, communities and businesses. CPE Centre offers quality training workshops with a unique combination of professional facilitators and delivery options hence enhancing the effectiveness of the learning process. These training workshops offer the 126 Our Management & Leadership Training courses are focused on developing managerial and leadership excellence. The range of workshops that we offer include public speaking and communication, professional writing, problem solving, decision making and negotiation, analytical and critical thinking, strategic planning and cultural competency in a globalised world. Centre for Continuing and Professional Education Continuing Professional Development & Lifelong Learning Programmes & Services We aim to promote effective leadership in civil society by enhancing participants’ communication skills, ability to inspire and empower members within an organisation, and ability to build effective working relationships with business partners and colleagues. job advertisement on to JobsTARC and enable our TAR UC graduates and students to apply directly to the employers. Employers are allowed to post permanent jobs, part-time jobs and event internship on JobsTARC. Our range of management courses and leadership training can be tailored to meet your organisation’s specific needs. We work with our clients in order to fully understand their needs and to deliver a practical leadership training programme that will give incredible results. Conferences & Forums CPE Centre plays an active role in organising conferences and forums for the University College. The Centre is the Secretariat for the TAR UC International Conferences on Learning and Teaching which is organised to promote and share research knowledge, experiences and expertise on developments in learning and teaching, as well as, best practices in higher education. The Centre also organises the TAR UC-Employers Forum annually to foster closer ties between the industry and the University College in education, training, research, commercialisation and other collaborations. The TAR UC-Employers Forum provides an excellent platform for academiaindustry dialogue to provide feedback and advice on human capital development and market trends in the industry. Vocational and Lifelong Learning In support of lifelong learning, CPE Centre conducts courses that enhance the personal, social and cultural interests of individuals on topics such as health, fitness, dance and sport, living skills, and cooking. These programmes are aimed at creating awareness and enhancing understanding in various areas for personal enrichment and development. CPE Centre conducts skill-based short courses in collaboration with other TAR UC campuses for the public to master basic hands-on skills to enhance their personal development. These programmes range from Information Technology, beauty, hairstyling, grooming to baking and cake decoration. Study Abroad Unit – Student Placement The University College has entered into various progression and articulation arrangements with universities overseas for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Study Abroad Unit (SAU) is a one-stop centre that assists students for any overseas studies arrangement. SAU works closely with partner universities and educational agencies to organise talks, Information Day and Student Placement Day from time to time to enable students to meet up with the universities’ representatives to discuss their options. SAU provides students with academic counselling and assists students to apply to the universities. Handbooks and information brochures are available at the SAU Room. Besides that, SAU also assists students in accommodation, travel and visa application matters. Training Facilities Kuala Lumpur Main Campus With well-equipped and dedicated training facilities, CPE Centre also acts as an organiser of conferences, seminar, workshops as well as offering its facilities and rooms for hire which include: • Seminar rooms with various seating capacity; • Lecture theatre with seating capacity of 110 persons; • Single and twin-sharing accommodation at Rumah Tetamu Rumah Tetamu TAR UC’s Rumah Tetamu that houses 20 single and 11 twin-sharing rooms is set in a serene environment overlooking hills and greenery. The rooms with attached bathrooms are fully furnished, air-conditioned and equipped with internet access facilities. Wifi is available at the reception area and TV room. Guests of Rumah Tetamu can also enjoy sports and recreational facilities at the Club House (swimming pool, gym and squash courts), as well as having their meals at the cafeteria, which are all located within walking distance. Language Short Courses CPE Centre conducts various language short courses on a modular basis such as English Language, Japanese Language, French Language, Korean Language and Mandarin. CPE Centre conducts the AELE 0364 English Language (1119 Level) course with assessment that can be used to satisfy the University College’s English Language entry requirement. The Centre also organizes intensive classes to prepare students for the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) and IELTS examination. JobsTARC (www.JobsTARC.com) CPE Centre manages a job portal that links the employers from Malaysia and overseas to potential employees. Employers are able to upload their For the latest updates on courses and workshops, please visit the Continuing and Professional Education link on TAR University College website at http://www.tarc.edu.my. 127 Design and art direction by TAR University College Typesetting, colour separation and printing by SP-Muda Printing Sdn. Bhd. 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