Career Opportunities - Limkokwing University
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Career Opportunities - Limkokwing University
Table of Contents FOUNDATION • Sound & Music Available in Kuala Lumpur 1 • Communication Available in Kuala Lumpur 2 • Built Environment Available in Kuala Lumpur 3 • Business Available in Kuala Lumpur & Borneo 4 • Information Technology Available in Kuala Lumpur & Borneo 5 • Design Available in Kuala Lumpur & Borneo 6 • Graphic Design Technology Available in Kuala Lumpur 7 • Product Design Available in Kuala Lumpur 8 • Graphic Design Available in Borneo 9 • Digital Photography Available in Borneo 10 • Games Art Available in Kuala Lumpur 11 • Interactive & Multimedia Design Available in Kuala Lumpur 12 • Creative Multimedia Available in Kuala Lumpur 13 • Sound & Music Technology Available in Kuala Lumpur 14 • Animation & Multimedia Design Available in Kuala Lumpur & Borneo 15 • Multimedia, Advertising & Broadcasting Available in Kuala Lumpur 16 • Broadcasting (Radio & TV) Available in Borneo 17 • Mass Communication Available in Borneo 18 • Civil Engineering Available in Kuala Lumpur 19 • Architectural Technology Available in Kuala Lumpur & Borneo 20 • Interior Design Available in Kuala Lumpur & Borneo 21 • Fashion & Retail Design Available in Kuala Lumpur 22 • Fashion & Apparel Design Available in Borneo 23 Available in Kuala Lumpur 24 DIPLOMA Faculty of Design Innovation Faculty of Multimedia Creativity Faculty of Communication, Media & Broadcasting Faculty of Architecture & the Built Environment Faculty of Fashion & Lifestyle Creativity DEGREE Faculty of Design Innovation • Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Professional Design (Visual Communication) • Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Transport Design Available in Kuala Lumpur 25 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Industrial Design Available in Kuala Lumpur 26 Available in Kuala Lumpur 27 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Games Art Development Available in Kuala Lumpur 28 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Creative Multimedia Available in Kuala Lumpur 29 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Animation Available in Kuala Lumpur 30 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Games Design Available in Kuala Lumpur 31 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Mobile Media Production Available in Kuala Lumpur 32 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Professional Communication Available in Kuala Lumpur 33 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Broadcasting & Journalism Available in Kuala ¸ Lumpur 34 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Digital Film & Television Available in Kuala Lumpur 35 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Event Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 36 • Bachelor of Communication (Hons) in Digital Media Available in Kuala Lumpur 37 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Psychology with Communication Available in Kuala Lumpur 38 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Media Innovation & Globalization Available in Kuala Lumpur 39 • Bachelor of Arts in Interior Architecture Available in Kuala Lumpur 40 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Urban Planning & Design Available in Kuala Lumpur 41 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Landscape Architecture Available in Kuala Lumpur 42 • Bachelor of Science (Hons) of Facilities Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 43 • Bachelor of Science (Hons) of Construction Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 44 • Bachelor of Science (Architectural Studies) Available in Kuala Lumpur 45 • Bachelor of Civil Engineering Available in Kuala Lumpur 46 • Bachelor of Architecture Available in Kuala Lumpur 47 Available in Kuala Lumpur 49 • Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) Available in Kuala Lumpur 50 • Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Marketing Available in Kuala Lumpur 51 • Bachelor of Business (Hons) in International Business Available in Kuala Lumpur 52 • Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Entrepreneurship • Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Accounting Available in Kuala Lumpur 53 54 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons)of Creative Imaging in Digital Photography Faculty of Multimedia Creativity Faculty of Communication, Media & Broadcasting Faculty of Architecture & The Built Environment Faculty of Fashion & Lifestyle Creativity • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Fashion & Retailing Faculty of Business Management & Globalisation Available in Kuala Lumpur • Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Human Resource Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 55 • Bachelor of Public Management (Hons) Available in Kuala Lumpur 56 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Sports, Health & Fitness Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 57 • Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Hospitality Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 58 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Tourism Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 59 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Business & Quality Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 60 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Global Business Communication Available in Kuala Lumpur 61 • Bachelor (Hons) in Islamic Banking and Finance Available in Kuala Lumpur 62 • Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Logistics Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 63 • Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Real Estate Finance Available in Kuala Lumpur 64 • Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) in Mobile Computing Available in Kuala Lumpur 65 • Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Games Technology Available in Kuala Lumpur 66 • Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Information Technology Available in Kuala Lumpur 67 • Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Business Information Technology Available in Kuala Lumpur 68 • Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Software Engineering with Multimedia Available in Kuala Lumpur 69 • Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Electronic Commerce Available in Kuala Lumpur 70 • Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Information & Communication Technology Available in Kuala Lumpur 71 • Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Technopreneurship Available in Kuala Lumpur 72 • Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Business Intelligence System Available in Kuala Lumpur 73 Available in Kuala Lumpur 74 • Postgraduate Diploma in Education Available in Kuala Lumpur 75 • Master of Communication Available in Kuala Lumpur 76 • Master of Art in International Contemporary Art & Design Practice Available in Kuala Lumpur 77 • Master of Business Administration in Business Innovation Available in Kuala Lumpur 78 • Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 79 • Master of Business Administration in Finance & Banking Available in Kuala Lumpur 80 Faculty of Information & Communication Technology Faculty of Sound & Music Design Academy • Bachelor (Hons) in Recording Arts POSTGRADUATE • Master of Business Administration in Leisure & Tourism Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 81 • Master of Business Administration in Sports Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 82 • Master of Business Administration in Multimedia Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 83 • Master of Business Administration in Communication & Public Relations Available in Kuala Lumpur 84 • Master of Business Administration in General Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 85 • Master of Business Administration in Project Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 86 • Master of Science in Software Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 87 • Master of Science in Software Engineering Available in Kuala Lumpur 88 • Master of Science in Computer Networking Available in Kuala Lumpur 89 • Master in Digital Film& Television Available in Kuala Lumpur 90 • Master of Project Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 91 • Doctor of Business Administration Available in Kuala Lumpur 92 • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Management Available in Kuala Lumpur 93 • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Creative Industries&Art Practice Available in Kuala Lumpur 94 • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Information System 95 Available in Kuala Lumpur LIMKOKWING EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COLLEGE 3+0 Degrees (Curtin University) • Bachelor of Arts (Design) Available in Kuala Lumpur 97 • Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication Available in Kuala Lumpur 98 • Bachelor of Applied Science (Architectural Science) • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Graphic & Web Design Available in Kuala Lumpur Available in Borneo 99 100 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Graphic Design Available in Borneo 101 • Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Interior Architecture • 4+0 Curtin Available in Kuala Lumpur 102 Available in Kuala Lumpur 103 A levels • A levels (Arts) JPT/BPP (U) 1000-801/36/Jld.7(28) Foundation in Sound & Music FOUNDATION The Foundation in Sound & Music provides an indepth preparation for a diverse range of careers in the recording industry. Content covers professional studio production in computer music production using industry standard software and compositional work, as well as music production for visual media. Media-based modules will explore web based applications and formats and studio and music management through both academic study and practical application. You will study music production in recording studios; elements of composition and arrangement; the music business; web-based applications; creative music sequencing; studio/music recording theory through both academic study and practical application. At the University’s Sound & Music Design Academy, you have access to well-equipped facilities, with professional sound recording studios, analogue and digital equipment, industry standard software and IT facilities, as well as editing and post production facilities. Entry Requirement • Pass SPM with 5 credits including Mathematic and English; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure Semester 1 • Basic Recording • Audio Signal Flow • Intro to Analogue Audio Workstations • Human Hearing & Sound Foundation • Music Introduction 1 • English for Music 1 • Moral Studies/Islamic Studies Semester 2 • Advance Analogue Recording Application • Microphones & Speakers • Ear Training 1 • Keyboard Harmony 1 • Music Introduction 2 • English for Music 2 • Malaysian Studies Semester 3 • Digital Audio Workstation 1 • Midi Programming • Music Introduction 3 • Keyboard Harmony 2 • Ear Training 2 • Music Appreciation • Bahasa Malaysia * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Mastering Engineer • Sound Designer • Foley Artist • Live Sound Engineer • Music Publisher • Artist & Repertoire • Voice Over Talent This programme can help you become a: • Music Producer • Music Composer • Music Arranger • Studio Engineer • Lyricist • Vocalist 1 JPT/BPP (KR11106)12/14 Foundation in Communication The Limkokwing Foundation programme is specifi- Entry Requirement cally designed for students to enter University imme- • Pass SPM /O Levels with 5 credits including English diately after high school. Equivalent to an STPM/ language; OR Yr12/‘A’ Levels qualification, students will access • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Limkokwing’s wide range of undergraduate pro- Programme structure Semester 1 • Advanced Business English • Human Communication • Information Technology • Introduction to Marketing • Introduction to Mass Media • Bahasa Kebangsaan A / B* Semester 2 • Business Communication • Introduction to Advertising • Introduction to Social Studies • Design Study • Media Appreciation • Malaysian Studies* Semester 3 • Professional Writing • Introduction to Management • Creative Studies • Intercultural Communication • Introduction to Multimedia • Moral / Islamic Studies* * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? • BA (Hons) in Digital Film & Television Upon successful completion, graduates of the • BA (Hons) in Broadcasting & Journalism Foundation in Communication can enter one of • BA (Hons) in Event Management • BA in Mass Communication (3+0) the following degree programmes: • BA (Hons) in Professional Communication • Network of Partner Universities 2 FOUNDATION grammes upon successful completion of the Foundation year. Students who have completed a recognized STPM/ Yr12/‘A’ Levels or equivalent higher certificate or diploma programme with the required subjects and credits may be exempted from the Foundation programme upon review of their past results or portfolio (where applicable). This one year programme is designed to lay a strong foundation for students pursuing a degree in communicationand other related fields. Apart from fundamentals in conceptual, analytical and critical skills, students are taught basic writing skills, computer skills, theories in communication, marketing, advertising, design and other expertise to prepare them for a smooth transition into their degree programme. JPT/BPP (KR10991)01/15 Foundation in Built Environment FOUNDATION The Foundation programme provides the fundamental knowledge and skills to those who aspire to be involved in the field of architecture and the built environment. It is a preparatory programme into the field of architecture and the built environment prior to continuing the tertiary level leading to a degree qualification. The programme encompasses all aspects of creative and critical thinking through design, theory and skill-based modules, understanding the historical background of the built environment, mathematics, its applications and other related aspects. It also serves as a catalyst to opening a student’s mind in order to adapt to the new field of knowledge. grammes upon successful completion of the Foundation year. The Foundation programme relies on intensive English training that is applied through communication modules of the programme. Native English speakers can spend more time on professional writing, reporting, creative writing, etc. Students who have completed a recognized STPM/ Yr12 /A’ Levels or equivalent higher certificate or diploma programme with the required subjects and credits may be exempted from the Foundation programme upon review of their past results or portfolio (where applicable). The Limkokwing Foundation programme is specifi- Entry Requirement cally designed for students to enter University imme- • Pass SPM/SPMV/O Levels with 5 credits including diately after high school. Equivalent to an STPM/ English language; OR Yr12/‘A’ Levels qualification, students will access • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by Limkokwing’s wide range of undergraduate prothe Malaysian Government. Programme structure Semester 1 • Introduction to Design 1 • Drawing 1 • Foundation Mathematics 151 • Introduction to Built Environment • Foundation English 151 • Malaysian Studies* Semester 2 • Introduction to Design 2 • Drawing 2 • Measurements & Applications 152 • History & Cultural Studies 1 • Foundation English 152 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A / B* Semester 3 • Introduction to Design 3 • Drawing 3 • History & Cultural Studies 2 • Building Technology & Concepts 2 • Introduction to Project Management • Moral/Islamic Studies* * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? • BSc (Hons) in Facilities Management Upon successful completion, graduates of the • BSc (Hons) of Construction Management • Bachelor of Architecture Foundation in Built Environment can enter one • BA (Hons) in Interior Design (3+0) of the following degree programmes: • Bachelor of Applied Science in Architectural • BA in Interior Architecture Science (3+0) • BA (Hons) in Urban Planning & Design • Bachelor of Science (Architectural Studies) • BA (Hons) in Landscape Architecture • Transfer to selected partner University 3 JPT/BPP (KR11360) 03/15 (LUCT) / JPT/BPP (N/340/3/0003) 04/16 (LICT) Foundation in Business The Foundation programme relies on intensive English training that is applied through communication modules of the programme. Native English speakers can spend more time on professional writing, reporting, creative writing, etc. Students who have completed a recognized STPM/ Yr12 /A’ Levels or equivalent higher certificate or diploma programme with the required subjects and credits may be exempted from the Foundation programme upon review of their past results. Entry Requirement • Pass SPM with 5 credits including Mathematic and English; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure Semester 1 • Principles of Accounting • English • Introduction to Information Technology • Mathematics 1 • Introduction to Business • Bahasa Kebangsaan A / B* Semester 2 • English & Study Skills • Principles of Economics 1 • Fundamental of Management • Introduction to Finance • Public Speaking • Moral / Islamic Studies* Semester 3 • English & Critical Thinking • Principles of Economics 2 • Introduction to Banking • Fundamental of Marketing • Malaysian Studies* • Principles of Law * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? • BA (Hons) in Global Business Communication Upon successful completion, graduates of the • BA (Hons) in Sports, Health & Fitness Management Foundation in Business can enter one of the fol• B Business (Hons) in Tourism Management lowing degree programmes: • Bachelar of Public Management (Hons) • Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) • B Sc (Hons) in Accounting and Finance (3+0) • B Business (Hons) in Accounting • BA (Hons) in Business Management (3+0) • B Business (Hons) in Marketing • BA (Hons) in Marketing (3+0) • B Business (Hons) in International Business • BA (Hons) in Tourism Management (3+0) • B Business (Hons) in Entrepreneurship • BA (Hons) in International Management (3+0) • BA (Hons) in Business & Quality • Transfer to selected partner University Management 4 FOUNDATION ing skills in ICT, business and management skills. This programme has been specially designed to prepare school leavers for the technical and theoretical modules of business. It is a one-year bridging programme covering a range of subjects that form the core competencies required to pursue a degree qualification in this industry. The Limkokwing Foundation programme is specifically designed for students to enter University immediately after high school. Equivalent to an STPM/ Yr12/‘A’ Levels qualification, students will access Limkokwing’s wide range of undergraduate programmes upon successful completion of the Foundation year. Every student of the Foundation programme will enter a stream related to their studies as they proceed to their degree programme. They won’t have to study subjects not related to their planned career line. Key focus for all Foundation programmes is on develop- KPT/JPS(KA8574) 01/13 (LUCT) / KPT/JPS (KA9554) 02/14 (LICT) Foundation in Information Technology FOUNDATION This programme is specially designed to prepare school leavers for the technical and theoretical modules of Information Technology. It is a oneyear programme covering a range of subjects that form the core competencies required to pursue a degree qualification in this industry. The Limkokwing Foundation programme is specifically designed for students to enter University immediately after high school. Equivalent to an STPM/ Year12/‘A’ Levels qualification, students will access Limkokwing’s wide range of undergraduate Bachelor’s Degree programmes upon successful completion of the Foundation year. Every student of the Foundation programme will enter a stream related to their studies as they proceed to their degree programme. They won’t have to study subjects not related to their planned career line. Key focus for all Foundation programmes is on developing skills in ICT and creative skills. related to business applications for activities such as presentations or writing reports as well as an understanding of technical softwares for website design, graphic design, photo editing, publishing, multimedia etc. The Foundation programme relies on intensive English training that is applied through communication modules of the programme. Native English speakers can spend more time on professional writing, reporting, creative writing, etc. Students who have completed a recognized STPM/ Year12 /A’ Levels or equivalent higher certificate or diploma programme with the required subjects and credits may be exempted from the Foundation programme upon review of their past results or portfolio (where applicable). Entry Requirement • SPM with 5 credits in any subject including Mathematic ; OR Students will learn to use both computer hardware • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by and software. They will master computer technology the Malaysian Government Programme structure Semester 1 • Principles of Accounting • English • Introduction to Information Technology • Mathematics I • Introduction to Business • Bahasa Kebangsaan A / B* Semester 2 • English & Study Skills • Principles of Economics 1 • Fundamentals of Statistic • Fundamentals of Internet Technology • Principles of Programming Logic & Design • Moral / Islamic Studies* Semester 3 • English & Critical Thinking • Principles of Law • Mathematics II • Programming Fundamentals • Fundamentals of Multimedia • Malaysian Studies* * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? • B Sc (Hons) in Information Technology Completion of the Foundation in Information • B Comp Sc (Hons) in Mobile Computing Technology will provide successful students entry into • B Sc (Hons) in Software Engineering with Multimedia the first year of any degree programme, in the Faculty • B Sc (Hons) in Information and of Information Communication Technology. Communication Technology • B Sc (Hons) in Business Information Technology • B Sc (Hons) in Business Information Systems (3+0) • B Sc (Hons) in E-Commerce • B Sc (Hons) in Computer Science (3+0) • B Sc (Hons) in Technopreneurship • B Sc (Hons) in Computing Gaming and Animation (3+0) • B Sc (Hons) in Business Intelligence System • Transfer to selected partner University • B Sc (Hons) in Games Technology 5 KP/JPS (KR10922) 09/14(LUCT) / JPT/BPP (R/214/3/0012) 01/16(LICT) Foundation in Design Entry Requirement • Pass SPM/O Levels with 5 credits including English language and Arts; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure Semester 1 • Communication Studies • Creative Studies 1 • Design Fundamental • Drawing Fundamental • Analytical Drawing • Bahasa Kebangsaan A / B* Semester 2 • 2 Dimensional Design • Figure Drawing • Creative Technologies • Eastern Art • Colour Studies • Malaysian Studies * Semester 3 • Communication Studies 2 • Advance Colour Studies • Digital Photography • History of Art • Moral Studies /Islamic Studies* * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? • BA (Hons) in Brand Packaging Design • BA (Hons) in Animation • BA (Hons) in Creative Multimedia • Bachelor of Arts (Design) (3+0) • BA (Hons) in Graphic Design (3+0) • BA (Hons) in Graphic & Web Design (3+0) • Transfer to selected partner University Completion of the Foundation in Design will provide successful students entry into the first year of any degree programmes in the Faculty of Design Innovation and Faculty of Multimedia Creativity: • B Des (Hons) in Professional Design • BA (Hons) in Industrial Design • BA (Hons) in Fashion & Retailing 6 FOUNDATION undertake the Foundation programme unless they have a portfolio for assessment of prior learning, demonstrating their grasp of basic skills. Every student of the Foundation programme will enter a stream related to their studies as they proceed to their degree programme. Foundation subject are fixed subjects that student need to take except for MPW subject depending on their result. Key focus for all Foundation programmes is on developing skills in ICT and creative skills. Students in foundation are not expose to this level of learning but the fundamental (basic) level such as design studies for graphic design and they learn basic computer graphic covering illustrator and photoshop, not website or multimedia. The Foundation programme relies on intensive English training that is applied through communication modules of the programme. Native English speakers can spend more time on professional writing, reporting, creative writing, etc. Students who have completed a recognized STPM/ Yr12 /A’ Levels or equivalent higher certificate or Diploma programme with the required subjects and credits may be exempted from the Foundation programme upon review of their past results or portfolio (where applicable). The Foundation in Design is a one-year programme, which provides the essential preparation for entry into our Degree programmes in Art, Design and Multimedia. The programme emphasizes creative thinking, research and drawing skills. You will learn how to visualise ideas using different media, whether it is drawing, photography or 3D products. You will develop practical skills in two and three dimensions, explore issues of space, structure, surface, texture, and colour. Progressively you will experience and experiment across all areas of art and design and later concentrate on your chosen field. This programme is aimed at instilling in you: • The elements and principles of design • The skills and techniques of drawing • The creative thinking and problem solving techniques • The ability to carry out primary and secondary research • The ability to communicate ideas visually and orally This programme emphasizes the various skills, techniques and learning so that you will benefit in being a globally aware, mature and forward thinking creative individual. The Limkokwing Foundation programme is specifically designed for students to enter University immediately after high school. Equivalent to an STPM/ Yr12/‘A’ Levels qualification, students will access Limkokwing’s wide range of undergraduate Bachelor’s Degree programmes upon successful completion of the Foundation year. However, it is compulsory for students enrolling into a design or multimedia related programme to KPT/JPS(KR10222) 04/14 Diploma in Graphic Design Technology FACULTY OF DESIGN INNOVATION With new creative and innovative ways to communicate an idea, product or service arise demand for graphic designers in the design and advertising industry increases. The Diploma in Graphic Design Technology programme is a comprehensive course designed towards providing the relevant skills in acquiring knowledge and research, and applying them to design solutions for industry-related projects. Our graduates are versatile, industry savvy, multi-skilled, multi-tasking individuals who are trained to succeed in the exciting glamorous world of advertising and graphic design. Year 3 of the programme such as illustration, photography, advertising and multimedia. On completion of Semester 5 they will have the added advantage of 8 weeks of internship training in the industry during the semester break. At the end of the programme, They will also be able to develop effective strategies for goal setting, time management and to execute design concepts to a professional standard. They will be the new generation of highly skilled creative innovative global workforce! Entry Requirement • Pass SPM / SPMV/O Levels with 3 credits including Art / Engineering Drawing; OR Students are exposed to a wide range of graphics and visual techniques. This broad exposure enables • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government students to specialise in a particular discipline in Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Studies 1 • Creative Studies 1 • Analytical Drawing • Life Drawing 1 • Design Studies 1 • Moral / Islamic Studies* Semester 2 • Communication Studies 2 • Design Studies 2 • Creative Studies 2 • History of Art • Life Drawing 2 • Photographic Studies 1 • Malaysian Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Communication Studies 3 • Design Studies 3 • Design History • Computer Graphics 1 • Photography Studies 2 • Media Exploration • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B* Semester 4 • Computer Graphics 2 • Design Studies 4 • Photography Studies 3 • Sociology and Design • Illustration 1 YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Professional Studies • Major Project 1 • Advertising 1 • Photography 1 • Illustration 2 • Multimedia 1 Semester 6 • Advertising 2 • Photography 2 • Illustration 3 • Multimedia 2 • Major Project 2 • Industrial Placement * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? A Diploma in Graphic Design Technology will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Advanced Standing into a related Limkokwing University Degree programme. • Advanced Standing into a related 3+0 Curtin Universiy or Anglia Ruskin University Degree offered at Limkokwing. • Advanced Standing into an overseas Degree programme from our Partner Universities. • Straight into industry. Career Opportunities • Art Director 7 • Illustrator • Photographer • Desktop Publishing Specialist • Image Touch-up Designer • Advertising Manager • Graphic Designer • Packaging Designer • Communications Designer • Stationery Designer • Set Designer • Magazine or Newspaper Designer • Web Page Designer • Exhibition Designer • Event Production Manager JPT/BPP(R/214/4/0006) 1/16 Diploma in Product Design Students will also learn the technical side of the manufacturing and materials in order to produce practical designs. We work with industry to give students practical exposure to 'live' projects and they require skills and knowledge to enter into the A product designer gives form and function to a global design network. product. He gives a product an identity that can communicate to the customer and provide a specific Entry Requirement function. Students will gain an understanding of • Pass SPM /OLevels with 3 credits; OR form and function, colour, market research and • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by consumer demand, new technology, material and the Malaysian Government Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Studies 1 • Creative Studies 1 • Design Studies 1 • Analytical Drawing 1 • Life Drawing 1 • Moral / Islamic Studies Semester 2 • Art History • Drawing Studies • Technical Drawing • Studio Project 1 • Model Making 1 • Malaysian Studies • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B Semester 4 • Sociology & Design • Presentation Technique 1 • Materials & Processes • Studio Project 3 • Computer Rendering • Computer Aided Design 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Design History • Design Trend Studies • Computer Aided Design 1 • Studio Project 2 • Model Making 2 YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Design Research • Presentation Technique 2 • Professional Studies • Studio Project 4 • Computer Aided Design 3 Semester 6 • Studio Project 5A • Manufacturing Technology • Studio Project 5B *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? Career Opportunities A Diploma in Product Design will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Advanced Standing into a related Limkokwing University Degree programme. • Advanced Standing into a related 3+0 Curtin University Degree offered at Limkokwing. • Advanced Standing into an overseas Degree programme from our Partner Universities. • Straight into industry. • Consumer Product Designer • Furniture Designer • Automotive Styling Designer • Toy Designer • CAD Designer • Jewellery Designer • Signage Designer • Set Designer • Exhibition Designer 8 FACULTY OF DESIGN INNOVATION cultural studies. Students are exposed to a wide range of international projects ranging from electronic consumer products, furniture, lighting to toy design and packaging. Students will learn to execute projects in a professional manner from presentation sketches, research reports, visuals, computer generated 3D model and actual prototypes. The Diploma in Product Design is a programme that develops student's capability in three-dimensional design. We are surrounded by products - from the watch on your wrist and the furniture in your house to the car you drive. Product design also known as industrial design, is a subject that allows you to conceptualise and design new consumer electronics such as hand phones, audio and multimedia products has created opportunities for designers who are able to generate new, innovative and creative ideas that can successfully compare internationally. KPT/JPT (KR6100) 07/15 (LICT) Diploma in Graphic Design FACULTY OF DESIGN INNOVATION The Diploma in Graphic Design programme is committed towards providing a comprehensive course that covers the basic skills in acquiring knowledge and research, and applying them to design solutions for industry-related projects. publishing, photography and image manipulation and multimedia. This broad exposure enables students to specialise in a particular discipline in Year 3 of the programme such as illustrations, photography, advertising and multimedia. Graphic design is all around us - from books, magazines, illustrations, television commercials and backdrops, company logos, brochures, stationery to packaging, signage, advertisements, web designs and CD-ROMs. The demand for graphic designers continues to grow as the communications industry develops new ways to communicate an idea, product or service. At the end of the programme, students will be able to translate ideas into visual form. Their designs will embrace creativity, originality and technical competence. They will be highly skilled and knowledgeable in the production of computer graphics, visualising, finished art and design. They will also be able to develop effective strategies for goal setting, time management and to execute design concepts to a professional standard. Our diploma graduates are well versed in the graphic design and advertising industry. Students are multiskilled, versatile and capable of multi-tasking and, therefore, make a smooth transition into industry. Students are exposed to a wide range of graphics and visual techniques - drawing, illustration, desktop Entry Requirement SPM with 3 credits including Art Subject or its equivalent and pass the interview / drawing test or portfolio review for candidate who do not have Art Subject. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Life Drawing 1 • Creative Studies 1 • Communication English 1 • Design Studies 1 • Moral / Islamic Studies* Semester 2 • Life Drawing 2 • Creative Studies 2 • Communication English 2 • Design Studies 2 • Photographic Studies 1 • History of Art & Design 1 • Malaysian Studies* YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Design Studies 3 • Computer Graphic 1 • History of Art & Design 2 • Illustration 1 • Photography 2 • Typography 1 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B* YEAR 3 Semester 4 • Advertising 1 • Computer Graphic 2 • Sociology and Design • Illustration 2 • Typography 2 • Corporate Image/ Identity Semester 5 • Professional Studies • Advertising 2 • Final Project 1 Semester 6 • Practical Training • Final Project 2 * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? • A Diploma in Graphic Design will provide you with a • • number of options, such as: • Entry into Year 2 of an ARU Graphic Design programme, • • Sarawak Campus. • Entry into Year 2 of the Limkokwing Degree in Professional • • Design, Cyberjaya Campus • • Straight into industry. • • Career Opportunities • • Art director • • Illustrator 9 Photographer Desktop publishing specialist Image touch-up designer Advertising manager Graphic designer Packaging designer Event production manager Communications designer Stationery designer Set designer Magazine or newspaper designer Exhibition designer KPT/JPS (KA8600) 7/3 (LICT) Diploma in Digital Photography The programme is inline with the advancement of technologies that photography world are facing today. Graduates will experience theory, technical and sufficient skills to survive in the photography industries that demand quality and accuracy. and therefore, make a smooth transition into industry. Students are exposed to a wide range of digital photography and image manipulation software and entrepreneurship skills. At the end of the programme, students will be able to translate ideas into visual form. The photograph that they produce will certainly be at par with industries quality standards. They will also be able to develop effective strategies for goal setting, time management and to execute design concepts to a professional standard. Our graduates are well versed in international and Entry Requirement expectations of the photography industry. Students SPM with 3 credits or its equivalent and pass the are multi-skilled, versatile and capable of multitasking Art Subject or portfolio review Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Creative& Innovation Studies • Drawing 1 • Fundamental of Design • Introduction to Computer Skills • Presentation Research Study Skills • English Language Proficiency 1 Semester 2 • Photographic Studies • Basic Lighting Technique • Elements of Photography • Photojournalism 1 • English Language Proficiency 2 • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Intro to Digital Photography • Basic Black & White (Experimental) Digital Photography • Photojournalism 2 • Commercial Photography 1 • Fashion Photography • English Language Proficiency 3 • Malaysian Studies Semester 4 • Advanced Digital Imaging • Fashion Photography 2 • Commercial Photography 2 • Advanced Experimental Black & White Digital Photography • English Language Proficiency 4 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Industry Training Semester 6 • Final Project • Principles of Entrepreneurship • Digital Photo Art * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? Career Opportunities A Diploma in Digital Photography will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Entry into Year 2 of the Limkokwing Degree in Creative Imaging and Digital Photography, Cyberjaya Campus. • Straight into industry. • • • • • • • • • 10 Art Director Advertising Photographer Fashion Photographer Digital Imaging Manipulator Photojournalism Director of Photography Fine Art Photographer Bridal / Wedding photographer Corporate Photographer FACULTY OF DESIGN INNOVATION This programme is committed towards providing a comprehensive course that covers the basic skills in acquiring knowledge and research, and applying them to solve visual problem. The main objective of this programme is to prepare graduates to enter into and succeed in the global design industry. KPT/JPS (KR10526) 06/14 Diploma in Games Art FACULTY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIVITY Computer gaming is a phenomenon of the digital age. Once regarded as an adolescent pastime, computer games are today the entertainment and mediaindustry's fastest growing segment. It has matured to become an industry of increasing sophistication and draws on the advancing technologies from software engineering, computer programming, computer graphics, animation and even artificial intelligence. As game enthusiasts seek more challenging platforms and environments, the industry is constantly on the lookout for talented designers to create more exciting new games that push the boundaries of technology and creativity. The Diploma in Games Art will provide comprehensive studies of conceptual ideas, story, character and visual design disciplines. It will focus on developing the student's technical and aesthetic-based skill-sets as well as the ability to coordinate games development teams. With a primary focus on creating visuals for the screen, a games art student will learn to create highly marketable graphics for the latest gaming platforms/consoles as well as for the mobile/portable device. The programme will provide comprehensive study of the conceptual, story, character and visual design aspects. It will focus on developing highly marketable technical and aesthetic skills as well as the ability to coordinate games development teams. Students will examine the evolution of computer games, the elements that contribute to a game's playability, hardware and software environments and the visual design, testing, creation and marketing of games. An important component of the course is the practical training students will undergo in preparation for this competitive and highly lucrative industry. Entry Requirement • Pass SPM / SPMV /O Levels with 3 credits; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Design Studies 1 • Life Drawing 1 • Creative Studies 1 • Analytical Drawing & Color Theory • Communication Studies 1 • Moral / Islamic Studies* Semester 2 • Design Studies 2 • Life Drawing 2 • Creative Studies 2 • History of Art • Photographic Studies • Communication Studies 2 • Malaysian Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Creative Drawing • Digital Imaging 1 • Design Principles • 3D Games Modeling 1 • Introduction to Games Design • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B* Semester 4 • Digital Imaging 2 • Animation Principles 1 • 3D Games Modeling 2 • Casual Games Development 1 • Principles of Game Development & Technology YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Imaging for Games • Animation Principles 2 • 3D Animation for Games • Casual Games Development 2 • Games Production Semester 6 • Advanced Games Development • Major Project • Professional Studies for Games * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? A Diploma in Games Art will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Advanced Standing into a related Limkokwing University Degree programme. • Advanced Standing into an overseas Degree programme from our Partner Universities. • Straight into industry. Career Opportunities The Diploma in Games Art features a career-relevant concentration in Games Art that allows students this 11 specialised focus in greater depth. Graduates will have the training and skills they need to compete for entrylevel positions in the game industry such as: • Concept Artists • 3D Modelers • 3D Character Modelers • Texture Artists • Game Interface Designers • Character Riggers • 2D Game Animators • Lighting Artists • Pixel Artists KP/JPS (KR10223) 05/14 Diploma in Interactive & Multimedia Design encompasses a diverse range of communication platforms for various audiences. The programme will develop the students' creative and technological skills and most importantly, the ability to apply these skills to practical solutions and products.The programme places great emphasis on coursework and the use of actual industry client briefs. As students progress, they will develop a portfolio of work while adopting a matured work culture that will prepare them for immediate employment or even for a term of higher study. Students will possess a considerable edge by gaining experience in some of the leading multimedia companies in the region. It is a recurring trend that many of our students are offered employment even before they graduate. Entry Requirement • Pass SPM / SPMV /O Levels with 3 credits and at least a pass in Arts; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Design Studies 1 • Life Drawing 1 • Creative Studies 1 • Analytical Drawing • Communication Studies 1 • Islamic / Moral Studies* Semester 2 • Design Studies 2 • Life Drawing 2 • Creative Studies 2 • History of Art • Communication Studies 2 • Photographic Studies 1 • Malaysian Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Digital Imaging 1 • Graphic Design 1 • Web Design • Digital Animation 1 • Video & Sound Visualisation • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B* Semester 4 • Complimentary Studies 1 • Digital Imaging 2 • Graphic Design 2 • Web Technology • Digital Animation 2 • Interactive Design 1 YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Complimentary Studies 2 • Digital Imaging 3 • Interactive Design 2 • Multimedia Project 1 Semester 6 • Multimedia Project 2 • Professional Studies • Complimentary Studies 3 * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? A Diploma in Interactive Multimedia Design will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Advanced Standing into a related Limkokwing University Degree programme. • Advanced Standing into an overseas Degree programme from our Partner Universities. • Straight into industry. Career Opportunities Graduates will be equipped with a range of skills and work practices to support employment in a variety of new media arts and creative multimedia industries. Graduates will enter the industry as : • Multimedia Designers • Animators • 3D Visualisers and Modelers • Web Designers • Producers, Art Directors • Video Producers • Digital Artists 12 FACULTY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIVITY Interactive Multimedia Design is a career-oriented programme. Students will be exposed to the latest concepts in the multimedia industry and will be able to gain employment in key areas of this growing industry. Increasingly, the creative multimedia industries require fresh creative employees who are able to multi-task in areas such as photography, audio-visual technology, screen production, screenwriting, animation, interactive media, and post-production. Along with creative and technical skills, many employers, especially in smaller businesses, seek staff with generic business, management and communication skills that will be offered in this programme. As such, the programme aims at honing the students' technical abilities and to aid in evolving their aesthetic maturity within the creative disciplines of design, media and art. The programme is broad-based and specialises in areas of interactive design for CD-ROM and DVDROM, web design, digital video, and animation. Students are able to specialise in an area of study of their choice in the final semester. The programme is an exploration of new and emerging media and KP/JPS (KR11669) 10/15 Diploma in Creative Multimedia FACULTY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIVITY Creative Multimedia encompasses the post-production, animation, web and interactive multimedia industries. The production processes and techniques of creative multimedia are heavily used in the entertainment industries, especially to develop special effects in movies as motion graphics, video editing and visual effects. It is also evident in animation for cartoon characters and 3D games and films. Multimedia is also presented online in the form of interactive web pages, web design and online web games. In terms of hardware, we ensure that we have the most capable equipment to effectively run the necessary software applications and to provide students with the knowledge and practical usage of additional hardware peripherals most likely to be used within the industry worldwide. The course is specially catered to produce graduates for the post-production, web and multimedia industry. Graduates are also trained to work for web and multimedia companies specializing in The course utilizes the latest multimedia software Flash Applications and Interface Design Elements. application that is most relevant and widely used in the creative or post-production industry. This Entry Requirement ensures that our graduates will be practically SPM with 3 credits and pass Art Subject or portfolio equipped and able to seamlessly integrate into any review evaluation for those who don't have Art subject. company within their chosen area of expertise. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Creative & Innovation Studies • Drawing 1 • Fundamental of Design • Introduction to Computer Skills • Presentation Research Study Skills • English Language Proficiency 1 Semester 2 • Visual Communication • Photography Studies • Design Studies 2 • Visualization Techniques • English Language Proficiency 2 • Islamic Studies* YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Digital Imaging & Image Manipulation • Writing for Interactive Multimedia • Introduction to Video • Interactive Design • English Language Proficiency 3 • Malaysian Studies Semester 4 • Web Publishing • Digital Video Editing • Sound Production • 3D Animation • 2D Animation • Bahasa Kebangsaan A YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project • Entrepreneurship Practice • Multimedia Design Production Semester 6 • Industry Practice • Project Report & Presentation * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? Career Opportunities A Diploma in Creative Multimedia will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Entry into Year 2 of the Limkokwing Degree in Creative Multimedia, Cyberjaya Campus. • Straight into industry. • 3D Animators • 2D Artists • Web Designer • 3D Texture Artist • Video Editors • Multimedia Designers 13 KP/JPS (KA6818) 03/16 Diploma in Sound & Music Technology In the process, you acquire cutting-edge skills as well as hands-on experience with an array of professional equipment. Another competitive advantage is the access or exposure to other campus facilities and new learning dimensions in the form of mass communication, film and TV, broadcasting, multimedia and advertising. Entry Requirement • Pass SPM /O Levels with 3 credits; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Human Hearing & Sound Foundation • Audio Signal Flow • Introduction to Analogue Audio Work-stations • English for Music 1 • Moral / Islamic Studies* • Music Introduction 1 Semester 2 • Microphones & Speakers • Basic Recording • English for Music 2 • Music Introduction 2 • Music Appreciation • Malaysian Studies* YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Advanced Analogue Recording Application • Ear Training • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B* • Keyboard Harmony • Music Introduction 3 • MIDI, Synthesis & Sampling Semester 4 • Audio Mastering • Audio Live Sound • Studio Acoustics • Music Composition & Arrangement 1 • Advanced Digital Audio Workstation • Vocal Technique YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Music Composition & Arrangement 2 • Internship • Career Management Semester 6 • Sound Design • Music Business & Law • Audio Surround • Audio System Maintenance & Computer Management • Album Production * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? A Diploma in Sound & Music Technology will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Advanced Standing into a related Limkokwing University Degree programme. • Advanced Standing into an overseas Degree programme from our Partner Universities. • Straight into industry. Career Opportunities The course will result in producing competent graduates at entry-level positions in recording studio, broadcast and cable television, working on movies and television programmes, and in corporate audio post-production as an audio effect artist. A graduate of the Diploma in Sound & Music Technology typically works as: • Acoustic Specialist • Music Director • Concert Manager • Recording Producer • Production Director • Recording Engineering • Music Composer & Arranger • Broadcasting Engineering • Sound Designer • Film Scoring • Live Sound Engineer • Digital Music Producer 14 FACULTY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIVITY Music is a thriving, fast-expanding business. With the proliferation of TV and radio stations, emergence of new media and technology convergence, the music horizons are expanding beyond traditional perimeters. This is an exciting time of technological change and challenge. You can be part of this booming industry when you show the potential and passion for music. You are also in sync if you have a keen interest in music technology. Students pursuing the programme learn essential modules like digital audio application, music arrangement and studio acoustics. KP/JPS (KR10564) 07/14 Diploma in Animation & Multimedia Design FACULTY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIVITY The rapid advancement of technology has made digital animation available to the masses and the animation industry is one of the fastest growing industries today. The demand for digital animated content has expanded with the development and innovation of global technologies. This phenomenon can be seen by the influx of channels of cable and satellite digital television along with the growing popularity of the Internet. builds on conventional animation methodologies such as cell animation which was popularised by Walt Disney. Students will develop skills in drawing and the ability to visualise characters with a sense of acting and motion. Drawings on cells will then be used to dramatise the motions of humans or animals and to provide compelling narrative structure to their storytelling. As an important part of the programme, story character development is a component that will occupy a significant amount of time in its application within the modules of study. This will afford students the opportunity to hone their research skills, their ability to construct a good story and to develop a sense of film-directing. With an emphasis on these core areas, students will be exposed to advanced digital animation techniques. The Diploma in Animation and Multimedia Design is a programme developed to meet the growing requirements and demands of animation studios globally. The programme focuses on the development of individual creative expression using experimental and innovative animation techniques. This is accomplished through the melding of artistic application of the theories of motion, timing, storytelling, and entertainment, with the use of the Entry Requirement most current technology required to successfully • Pass SPM / SPMV /O Levels with 3 credits and at produce content in the competitive world of 2D least a pass in Arts; OR and digital animation. • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the At its most fundamental stage, the Diploma also Malaysian Government Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Studies 1 • Creative Studies 1 • Analytical Drawing • Life Drawing 1 • Design Studies 1 • Moral / Islamic Studies* Semester 2 • Communication Studies 2 • Photographic Studies 1 • History of Art & Design • Creative Studies 2 • Life Drawing 2 • Design Studies 2 • Malaysian Studies* YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Communication Studies 3 • Photographic Studies 2 • Computer Graphics 1 • Illustration 1 • Design Studies 3 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B* Semester 4 • Sociology & Design • Computer Graphics 2 • Design Studies 4 • Entrepreneurship • Illustration 2 YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project 1 • History of Animation • Film Structure • Animation Production Design 1 Semester 6 • Animation Production Design 2 • Animation Methodology 2 • Major Project 2 * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? Career Opportunities A Diploma in Animation and Multimedia Design will Graduates will be equipped with a range of traditional and digital animation skills. These skillsets provide you with a number of options, such as: can be utilised in a variety of ways such as : • Advanced Standing into a related Limkokwing • 2D Animators University Degree programme. • Advanced Standing into an overseas Degree pro- • Assistant Animators or 'In-Betweeners' • Background & Layout Artists gramme from our Partner Universities. • Character Designers • Straight into industry. • Storyboard Artists • Visual Development or Inspirational Artists • Concept Artists • Digital Ink and Paint Artists 15 KP/JPS (A7648) 8/16 Diploma in Multimedia, Advertising & Broadcasting know-how to contribute effectively in their chosen careers in communication. Entry Requirement • Pass SPM /O Levels with 3 credits; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Media, Culture & Society 1 • Information Technology • Malaysian Studies* Select One: • Human Communication • Advanced Business English YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Design Study 2 • Writing for Electronic Media • Introduction to Advertising • Moral/Islamic Studies* Select One: • Creative Studies • Writing for Print Semester 2 • Design Study 1 • Professional Writing • Media, Culture, Society 2 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B* Select One: • Introduction to Marketing • Introduction to Management Semester 4 • Advertising Creativity • Multimedia Technologies 1 • Broadcast Media Production • Photography Select One: • Buyer Behavior • Introduction to Public Relations YEAR 3 Semester 5 Advertising Major • Media Planning & Strategy • Copywriting • Advertising Management Multimedia Major • Multimedia Production • Graphic Design for Multimedia • Multimedia Technologies 2 Broadcasting Major • Introduction to Screen Studies • Video Production 1 • Introduction to Screenwriting Semester 6 Select One: • Internship or Mass Media Research Advertising Major • Integrated Marketing Communication • Presentation Skills • Advertising Campaign Planning Multimedia Major • Multimedia Project • Multimedia Broadcasting • Visualisation & Animation Broadcasting Major • Video Documentary Production • Video Production 2 • Directing Workshop * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? Reporter/Broadcast Journalist • Multimedia Producer/Writer • Account Executive • Public Relations Executive • Communication Executive • Product Executive • Brand Executive • Advertising Executive • Web Designer • Assistant Producer/Director • Editor • Copywriter • Account Executive • Media Executive • Sub-Editor • Art Director • Regional Correspondent • Scriptwriter • A Diploma in Multimedia, Advertising & Broadcasting will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Advanced Standing into a related Limkokwing University Degree programme. • Advanced Standing into a related 3+0 Curtin Universiy or Anglia Ruskin University Degree offered at Limkokwing. • Advanced Standing into an overseas Degree programme from our Partner Universities. • Straight into industry. Career Opportunities A graduate can enter industries involved in multimedia, advertising, public relations, journalism, electronic media, film and television, broadcasting, publishing and education. He/She can be employed as: • Audio-Visual producer 16 FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION,MEDIA &BROADCASTING The programme prepares students for the highest level of professional creative communication skills through intensive industry practicals and creative thinking modules. In this 3-year programme, students will be exposed to three majors - Advertising, Multimedia and Broadcasting - each area designed to equip students with the skills and technological KP/ JPS (KR11672) 05/16 (LICT) Diploma in Broadcasting (Radio & TV) FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION,MEDIA &BROADCASTING Broadcasting (Radio & TV) is a very large segment of the mass media market, consisting of radio and television stations and networks that create content or acquire the right to broadcast taped television and radio programs. They will understand the impact of broadcasting and its influence on society and be familiar with the necessary broadcasting terminology to acquire practical skills in the various dimensions of broadcasting such as audiences, research, regulations, programming, screenwriting and production. The Diploma in Broadcasting creates many opportunities in the exciting world of broadcasting. Entry requirement Through the course content, students will become • Pass SPM/SPMV with 3 credits in any subjects; OR knowledgeable of the basic developments in the • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government history of broadcasting. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • English Language Proficiency 1 • Creative & Innovation Studies • Drawing 1 • Fundamental of Design • Introduction to Computer Skills • Presentations Research Study Skills Semester 2 English Language • Proficiency 2 Introduction to Broadcasting • Photography Studies • Media Writing • Intro to Management • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • English Language Proficiency 3 • Principles of Broadcasting Technology • Introduction to Broadcast Writing • Fundamental of Camera Operation • Radio Production • Malaysian Studies • Semester 4 • English Language Proficiency 4 • Introduction to Screen Studies • Introduction to Screen Writing • Broadcast Media Production • TV Broadcasting • Bahasa Kebangsaan YEAR 3 Semester 5 • English Language Proficiency 5 • Entrepreneurship Practice • Multimedia Broadcasting • Sound Technology • Studio Directing Semester 6 • Industry Practice • Project Report & Presentation *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? Diploma in Broadcasting (Radio & TV) proA Diploma in Broadcasting (Radio & TV) will gramme typically work as: provide you with a number of options, such as: • Film Director • Entry into the Limkokwing Degree in • TV Producer Broadcasting & Journalism, Cyberjaya Campus. • Film Editor • Straight into industry. • Creative Director • Art Director Career Opportunities • Copywriter As the communication industry continues to • Documentary Producer expand there are tremendous opportunities for • Cameraman graphic design graduates. Graduates of the • Traffic Coordinator 17 KPT/JPS (KA9553) 06/14 (LICT) Diploma in Mass Communication advertising, the role of advertising, and basic principles of copy writing and design for various media. Entry requirement • Taught to develop strong historical senses of how Pass SPM / SPMV with 3 credits in any subjects or mass media originated and developed into what any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government they are today. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Information Technologies • Media, Culture & Society 1 • Human Communication • Advance Business English • Malaysian Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Introduction to Advertising • Design Study 2 • Writing for Electronic Media • Introduction to Print • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/ B Semester 2 • Professional Writing • Design Study 1 • Media, Culture & Society 2 • Introduction to Marketing • Moral Studies/Islamic Studies Semester 4 • Advertising Creativity • Broadcast Media Production • Photography • Buyer Behavior • Introduction to Public Relations YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Communication in New Economy • Presentation Skills Major (Journalism): • History of Journalism • Media Law • News Writing and Reporting Major (Public Relations): Public Relations Communication • Public Relations Writing • Managing Publicity and Media Relations • Semester 6 • Internship • Desktop Publishing Major (Journalism): • Media Ethics • Feature Writing • Investigative Writing Major (Public Relations): • Corporate Communication • Public Relations Management • Corporate Event Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? A Diploma in Mass Communication will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Entry into Year 2 of the Limkokwing Degree in Professional Communication, Cyberjaya Campus. • Straight into industry. Career Opportunities A graduate can enter the industries involved in advertising, public relations, journalism, electronic media, broadcasting, publishing and education. • Reporter/ Broadcast Journalist • Public Relation Executive • Advertising Executive • Editor • Copywriter • Media Executive • Art Director • Scriptwriter 18 FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION,MEDIA &BROADCASTING The programme prepares students for the highest level • Exposed to media information technologies, industries and media trends. of professional creative communication skills through intensive industry practical and creative thinking • Taught to appreciate how the media is able to instantly inform allowing for fast assimilation of modules. In this 3 years programme, students will be information. exposed to three majors - Advertising, Multimedia and Broadcasting - each area designed to equip students with • Guided to learn of, and then develop, implement and evaluate media relations strategies and tactics the skills and technological know how to contribute relevant to a wide range of real life situations effectively in their chosen careers in communication. • Trained to develop knowledge of the conventions of, In this programme, students will be: and an ability to write within, a range of important • Exposed to the principles and practices of contemporary public relations genres. advertising, marketing and public relations, the value of JPT/BPP(U) 1000-801/36/Jld7(1) Diploma in Civil Engineering FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE& THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT The programme aims, objectives and learning outcomes stress on the creation of tangible outcomes in the form projects, assignment and case studies. It is the individual module outlines that will focus in on the themes of leadership, social responsibility, scholarship, community involvement, ethical values and professionalism. Civil Engineering, the most diverse branch of engineering, is directly related to facilities and systems used by the public in their daily life. Civil engineers are engaged in the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of bridges, buildings, foundations, dams, sanitary and solid waste disposal systems and related environmental considerations, highways, airport facilities, transportation systems, waterways, hydroelectric installations, pipelines, coal preparation and loading facilities, and other systems and structures. Engineering students get a sound basic knowledge of science and a set of core courses in humanities and social sciences. Design is incorporated across the Civil Engineering curriculum, and the design experience begins early with some exposure in the Surveying and Mechanics of Materials courses. Design exposure continues in the junior and senior years with 11 courses having a design component for a total of 19 hours of design. The design component is completed with a capstone design course in which student teams are responsible for the completion of a comprehensive Civil Engineering project which involves several Civil Engineering disciplines with oral and written presentations of the project. Meaningful design experience is also included in several of the required and elective Civil Engineering courses. Required courses and required elective courses which include significant design content are Hydraulic Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Highway Design, the required structural design elective (Structural Steel Design or Reinforced Concrete Design), the required geotechnical elective (Foundation Design or Groundwater and Seepage), the required environmental elective (Advanced Sanitary or Advanced Hydraulics), and Civil Engineering Projects. One of the two additional electives (one CVLE and one Technical) also must contain significant design. The Civil Engineering Projects class, originally designed to serve the "capstone design" concept, requires the students to completely design a Civil Engineering project encompassing several of the Civil Engineering disciplines. Discussion and consideration of constraints such as economic factors, safety, reliability, aesthetics, ethics, and social impact are incorporated as a normal part of most design courses. Aesthetics and social impact are stressed in the Sanitary Engineering course; and ethics, safety, social impact, and professional issues are covered in the Civil Engineering Seminar course. In addition to design, the Projects course includes principles of project and/or civil engineering, cost analysis and estimating, and scheduling. Therefore, highlighting the significant importance of developing well-prepared civil engineering professionals especially within the context of Malaysia, hereby, we demonstrate the essential need for preparation of the respective academic program. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Mathematics-1 • Engineering Physics-I & LAB • Engineering Chemistry & LAB • Computer Application LAB • Introduction to Built Environment • Malaysian Studies (Degree) Semester 2 • Engineering Calculation • Mathematics-1I • Engineering Physics-II & LAB • Engineering Drawing • Construction Materials • Bahasa Kebangsaan A DIP/DEG(Local) • Bahasa Kebangsaan B DIP/DEG(International) YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Engineering Mechanics & LAB • Structure Elements • Surveying 1 & LAB • CAD in Civil Engineering LAB 1 • Islamic Studies/ Moral Studies Semester 4 • Structural Engineering Design 1(Concrete) • Transportation Engineering • Fluid Mechanics • Water Resource Management • Surveying 2 & LAB YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Structural Engineering Design 2 (Steel) • Quantity Surveying • Concrete Technology and Construction • Water and Wastewater Management • CAD in Civil Engineering LAB 2 • Construction LAB Semester 6 • Construction Management • Building Interior Design • Urban Planning • Final Project * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. 19 LICT [KPT/BPP(K) (KR11782) 10/15 LUCT [JPT/BPP (R/540/4/0002) 11/16 Diploma in Architectural Technology to prepare students for a career that supports the building design industry. It equips students with the necessary technological skills and knowledge that range from building services, building construction and materials, technical and CAD drawings and office practice. Entry Requirement • Pass SPM /O Levels with 3 credits including English; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Building Construction 1 • Building Structure 1 • Architecture Drawing 1 • Architecture Design 1 • Foundation English 151 • Moral / Islamic Studies* Semester 2 • Architecture Construction 2 • Building Services 1 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A • Building Materials 2 • Architecture Drawing 2 • Architecture Design 2 • Foundation English 152 • Malaysian Studies* Semester 4 • Building Construction 4 • Working Drawing • Architecture Design 4 • Building Services 2 • Architecture Science YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Building Construction 3 • Architecture Drawing 3 • Architecture Computing • Architecture Design 3 YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Architecture Techniques • Architecture Design 5 • Architecture Theory & Practice • Technical Report Writing Semester 6 • Architecture Design 6 • Architecture & Culture • Architecture Office Practice • Architecture Option * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? Career Opportunities A Diploma in Architectural Technology will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Advanced Standing into a related Limkokwing University Degree programme. • Advanced Standing into a related 3+0 Curtin Universiy Degree offered at Limkokwing. • Advanced Standing into an overseas Degree programme from our Partner Universities. • Straight into industry. • Architectural Assistant • Architectural Draftperson or Technical Assistant • Site Supervisor • Project Executive/ Coordinator • CAD Draftperson • Landscape Project Executive 20 FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION,MEDIA &BROADCASTING The architect as a practicing professional has the creative responsibility of designing the building that shapes the physical environment. To understand the diverse technological, humanistic and economical nature of environmental problems, the architect must have a sound general education. More importantly, the knowledge learnt must prepare him or her for a life of continuing change in which problems to be solved will be large and small, for every sort of function, in every type of climate and for every budget. The curriculum of this program is designed LICT [JPT/BPP(K) (R/214/40023) 9/16 LUCT [JPT/BPP (R/214/4/0019) 4/16 Diploma in Interior Design FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE& THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Interior Design is a professional discipline. It exists in the overall framework of the building industry with its own area of specialty and considerations primarily for the interior environment. Interior Design takes into consideration basic human needs and aspirations for living through its expressions of style, structure, function and form. It is a highly respected profession that responds to the needs of the building industry and corresponds to the social development, economic growth and prosperity of a country. training in the basic principles of building and design, then move on to explore various areas of specialisation. Modules of study are centered on creating interior spaces and environments utilising knowledge of human behavior, psychology, environmental science and technology. Color, texture, rendering skills, computeraided design, pattern, fabric and design trends are also studied within this field. Entry Requirement While responding to changes in the design environ- • Pass SPM / O Levels with 3 credits including ment, interior design also plays a vital role in ensuring English; OR the continual preservation of a country’s identity • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by and heritage. Students will begin with a thorough the Malaysian Government Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Design 1 • Drawing 1 • History & Culture 1 • Measurement & Application 152 • Creative Studies • General English • Moral / Islamic Studies* Semester 2 • Design 2 • Drawing 2 • History & Culture 2 • Intro to Building Science & Construction • Building Materials 152 • Communication Studies 1 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B* YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Design 3 • Drawing 3 • History & Culture 3 • Building Construction • CADD 1 • Foundation English 151 • Malaysian Studies* Semester 4 • Design 4 • Drawing 4 • History & Culture 4 • Technical Studies 1 • CADD 2 • Foundation English 152 • Professional Practice 221 YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Practicuum Experience Semester 6 • Communication Principles 111 • Design 5 • Technical Studies 2 • Furniture Design 5 • Professional Practice 222 * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? Career Opportunities A Diploma in Interior Design will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Advanced Standing into a related Limkokwing University Degree programme. • Advanced Standing into a related 3+0 Curtin Universiy Degree offered at Limkokwing. • Advanced Standing into an overseas Degree programme from our Partner Universities. • Interior Designer • Interior Design Assistant • Project Manager Assistant • Business Marketing Assistant • Specialist Designer • Light and Acoustic Consultant • Site Supervisor • Freelance Designer • Columnist • Retail Designer • Visual Merchandizing Consultant • Colour Consultant • Straight into industry. 21 KPT/JPS(KR10529) 06/14 Diploma in Fashion& Retail Design In the program, the students are introduced to the skills of construction in sewing, flat pattern drafting and illustration. Field trips to showrooms, museums and factories help to broaden the knowledge of the fashion industry, as do special projects and lectures by guest speakers. In the final year, students begin to specialise and develop an area of expertise. Whilst most of the graduates go on to become fashion designers, others have decided to move into fashion management and merchandising. The programme is very hands-on and students are expected to make their own garments collection. This includes all designs worn to create a statement about the individual. It incorporates all the production activities which include the manipulation and experimentation of textiles and trims to generate ideas that will then be translated into three-dimensional form through pattern drafting and/or draping and sewing. Entry Requirement • Pass SPM /O Levels with 3 credits; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Life Drawing 1 • Creative Studies 1 • Communication Studies 1 • Design Studies 1 • Analytical Drawing 1 • Moral / Islamic Studies* Semester 2 • Communication Studies 2 • Pattern Drafting & Sewing Technique 1 • Fashion Design 1 • Fashion History • Photography 1 • Figure Drawing • Malaysian Studies* YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Fashion Design 2 • Pattern Drafting & Sewing Technique 2 • Fashion Illustration • Business & Management Studies • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B* Semester 4 • Retail Design • Fashion Design 3 • Pattern Drafting & Sewing Technique 3 • Presentation Techniques 1 YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Event Management • Fashion Design 4 • Pattern Drafting & Sewing Technique 4 • Garment Drapping • Presentation Techniques 2 • Industrial Placement Semester 6 • Fashion Design 5 • Pattern Drafting & Sewing Technique 5 * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? Career Opportunities A Diploma in Fashion & Retail Design will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Advanced Standing into a related Limkokwing University Degree programme. • Advanced Standing into an overseas Degree programme from our Partner Universities. • Straight into industry. A graduate with the Diploma in Fashion & Retail Design can work as: • Fashion Designer • Costume Designer • Fashion Merchandiser • Fashion Buyer • Fashion Illustrator • Fashion Promoter • Marketing Consultant • Retail Manager 22 FACULTY OF FASHION & LIFESTYLE CREATIVITY The Diploma in Fashion & Retail Design is a programme that develops students’ capability in international fashion and retail industry. Fashion is an international industry which demands talented fashion designers who are able to innovate and develop creative designs that can compete in the global market. The Fashion & Retail Design programme responds to the direct needs of the global industry. The diploma emphasises innovation and creativity in Fashion & Retail Design while providing students the technical knowledge necessary for a successful entry into the fashion industry. That is, to produce graduates who have an all-round talent in the fashion industry – from fashion design, manufacturing and retail design to merchandising and fashion management. Students are also exposed to fashion photography and journalism as an extra advantage. The three-year programme ensures students will obtain a firm foundation in research, design methods and practical skills in drawing, communications and fashion photography. In the 2nd year of the programme, students work with industry on live projects and are exposed to fashion management and merchandising. KPT/JPS(KA8597) 7/13 (LICT) Diploma in Fashion & Apparel Design FACULTY OF FASHION & LIFESTYLE CREATIVITY The Diploma in Fashion & Apparel Design emphasizes the innovation and creativity in fashion design while providing students the technical knowledge necessary for a successful entry into the fashion industry. In the program, the students are introduced to the basic skills of construction in sewing, flat pattern drafting and illustration. drafting and/or draping and sewing. Field trips to showrooms, museums that help to broaden the knowledge of the fashion industry (special projects and lectures by guest speakers). By examining their own work and the work of their peers students learn to think critically about design. Students move on to the development of collections in fashion shows and competitions. Business practices, marketing, and client relations are studied to provide students with a realistic view of the world of business. Fashion design is the applied art dedicated to the design of apparel and lifestyle accessories. Fashion and Apparel Design incorporates all the production activities involved in the development and manufacture of apparel items for men, women and children. These include the manipulation and experimentation Entry Requirement of textiles to generate ideas that will then be trans- • SPM with 3 credits or its equivalent and pass the lated into three-dimensional form through pattern Art Subject or drawing test/ colour blind test Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Creative & Innovation Studies • Drawing 1 • Fundamental of Design • Introduction to Computer Skill • Presentation Research Study Skills • English Language Proficiency 1 Semester 2 • Intro to Fashion & Apparel Design • Introduction to Fashion & Apparel Industry • Figure Drawing, Fashion & Apparel Design • Textile Studies • English Language Proficiency 2 • Moral/ Islamic Studies Semester 4 • Pattern Drafting & Sewing Techniques 1 • Fashion & Apparel Design 1 • Fashion & Apparel Illustration • Fashion & Apparel History • English Language Proficiency 3 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Principles of Entrepreneurship • Business Planning YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Pattern Drafting & Sewing Techniques 2 • Fashion & Apparel Design 2 • Fashion & Apparel Marketing • Fashion & Apparel Production • English Language Proficiency 4 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/ B Semester 6 • Industrial Training • Project Report *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? Career Opportunities A Diploma in Fashion & Apparel Design will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Entry into Year 2 of the Limkokwing Degree in Fashion & Retailing Design, Cyberjaya Campus. • Straight into industry. • • • • • • • • 23 Patternmaker * Not applicable for international students Product Developer Fashion & Production Supervisor Quality Supervisor Design Room Assistant Sample Hand Assistant Designer Fashion Designer and Entrepreneur KPT/JPS (KR9394) 10/13 The Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Professional Design is a three-year honours degree designed to progressively develop students’ creative potential in conceptualising and innovative technical skills as they progress. In the first two years students will acquire the necessary fundamental knowledge and skills of a graphic designer with direct exposure to the industry in the areas of corporate communications, multimedia and illustration. In the second half of Year 2, students will gain eleven weeks of practical industry experience. In the final year, students will specialise and develop deeper knowledge in an area of their choice, which includes advertising and multimedia with supporting subjects in animation, Web technology and marketing. Equipped with entrepreneurship and design management knowledge, our graduates will enter into the industry with confidence to succeed. They will take on the challenge to develop their careers at a global level. Entry requirement • Pass STPM /A Levels withminimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Design Heritage 1 • Visual Problem Solving • Illustration 1 • Photography 1 • Digital Imaging 1 • Design Principles 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Design Principles 2 • Digital Imaging 2 • Design Heritage 2 • Typography 1 • Illustration 2 • Photography 2 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 Year 2 Semester 3 • Graphic Design 1 • Sociology & Design • Typography 2 • Illustration 3 • Screen Design • Directed Elective 1 Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Graphic Design 2 • Design Management Principles 1 • Typography 3 • Marketing • Directed Elective 2 • Free Elective • Global Classroom Year 3 Semester 5 • Design Management Principles 2 • Graphic Design 3 • Design Analysis • Directed Elective 3 • Internship Semester 6 • Final Project • Design Cultures & Ideas • Professional Studies • Entrepreneurship *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities As the communications industry continues to expand, there are tremendous opportunities for graphic design graduates. Graduates typically work as: • Art Director • Design manager • Illustrator, photographer • Desktop publishing specialist • Image touch-up designer • Advertising manager • Graphic designer • Packaging designer • Event production manager • Communications designer • Stationery designer • Set designer • Magazine or newspaper designer • Web page designer • Exhibition designer • Multimedia designer. 24 FACULTY OF DESIGN INNOVATION Bachelor of Design(Hons)in Professional Design (Visual Communication) JPT/BPP(U) 1000-801/4/Jld 6(30) Bachelor of Design(Hons)in Transport Design FACULTY OF DESIGN INNOVATION The Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Transport Design is the only Transport Design course in the Malaysia so far. The program develops individuals who are able introduce new innovations and creative approach to all forms of transportation including air, rail, road and sea. This program focuses on practical issues that will enable you to create desirable yet efficient transportation of the future. You can enroll and focus on different streams that cover personal use or public transportation design. In the syllabus, students will address current major issues that will shape the future in transportation design. There are various specializations from motorcycles, cars, and even design for public transport as well as commercial vehicles and custom vehicles. This program is set for 3 years with a compulsory Foundation in Design. As this is an art and design based program, the Foundation year is vital to imbed strong introductory visual skills such as manual drawing, sketching; technical aspects such as form and color; then theory components such as history and creative thinking. In the first year students will be exposed to sufficient basics about both 2D and 3D design skills, as well as how to work with scaled models derived from transportation design concepts. Theory and analysis skills will also strengthen design work. Also, students will be exposed to packaging and ergonomic requirements for the best design solutions. In the second year, students will focus on their special interests projects. The delivery will be conducted in such a way that it is directly related to ergonomics and knowledge of engineering construction. In the final year students will be exposed to collaborative projects with industry. There is the opportunity to apply for a professional experience that may include an industry internship. This program will be taught through conventional teaching and learning approach; there will theory classes in forms of lectures and paper assignments, practical demonstrations and 3D work submissions. There will also be tutorials and coaching for most studio based projects. Students will be engaged with individual as well as group work. At any point of time required, students will be required to do presentations in critic sessions. Entry requirement • 5 Passes (Credit) in Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM/SPMV) or 2 principles STPM/ ‘A’ levels or equivalent with credit in art subject or equivalent qualification recognized by Malaysian Government. • Portfolio/ drawings in transportation design (for student without Art Subject). • Foundation in Art & Design Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Experimental Construction • Workshop Technology 1 • Transport Design 1 • History of Design • 2D Computer Aided Design • Form and Color Studies • Ethnic Relations (Local student) Malaysian Studies (International student) Semester 2 • Transport Innovation • Workshop Technology 2 • Transport Design 2 • Rendering Techniques • 3D Computer Aided Design • Materials & Processes • Islamic Civilization and Asian Civilization (Local student) Communication Malay Language 3 (International student) Year 2 Semester 3 • Vehicle Interiors 1 • Digital Modeling 1 • Integrated Transport Design 1 • Human Factors in Design • Automotive Design History • Bahasa Kebangsaan A or Creative & Innovation Skills (local student) • Creative & Innovation Skills (International student) Semester 4 • Vehicle Interiors 2 • Digital Modeling 2 • Integrated Transport Design 2 • Transport Engineering • Professional Practice (Transport) • Global Classroom • Work Sociology and Malaysian Industry Year 3 Semester 5 • Internship • Academic Writing • Global Classroom All student - Choose one • Community Services • Co-curricular Semester 6 • BDes Transport Design Project • Self-Selected Transport Project • Thesis • Design & Business Strategy *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduates will have the ability to be absorbed into a wide range of positions in the transport industry all over the world. They would fit well in custom designs industry if not in mainstream mass production facilities. The program is designed to give you the expertise and understanding to work as a 25 designer in the wider creative transport industry that include new areas of transportation such as hybrids and personal mobility devices. Apart from that, conventional transportation such as motorcycles, off-roads, trucks, vehicles for construction and interior designs would still be the main focus. JPT/BPP(R/214/6/0021) 4/2016 Bachelor of Arts (Hons)in Industrial Design solutions and convey final ideas through sketches, computer renderings and prototypes. They are also encouraged to engage in live projects for better understanding of the actual industry practice. Such experiences are vital towards a seamless transition from learning institution to working environment. Entry requirement • Pass STPM /A Levels with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Visual Culture • Creative Development • Computer Aided Design 1 • Models & Prototypes • Technical Drawing • Industrial Design 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Multimedia Presentation 1 • Computer Aided Design 2 • Industrial Design 2 • Digital Visualization • Elective 1 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 Year 2 Semester 3 • Sociology & Design • Multimedia Presentation 2 • Computer Aided Design 3 • Industrial Design 3 • Materials & Processes Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Ergonomic Studies • Design Technology • Industrial Design 4 • Design Research • Elective 2 • Global Classroom Year 3 Semester 5 • Design Management • Design in Global Context • Design Reflective Practice • Professional Practice • Manufacturing Technology • Elective 3 • Internship Semester 6 • Exhibition Design • Innovative Technology • Portfolio Review • Industrial Design 6 *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities The evolution off time, and demand for new innovation and rapid development of new technology have resulted in the necessity for business expansion. The need for research and development, and innovation has seen increasing demand for people with industrial background. A graduate can work as: • Consumer Product Designer • Furniture Designer • Automotive Designer • Toy Designer • Exhibition Designer • CAD Designer • Set Designer • Environmental Designer • Researcher • R&D Manager • Jewellery Designer • Signage Designer 26 FACULTY OF DESIGN INNOVATION The field of industrial design covers mainly the areas of product design, furniture and transportation design. The BA (Hons) in Industrial Design offers a strong curriculum that will give students an opportunity to explore and meet the demands for innovation for a better living. The programme also enables graduates to contribute and support the development of the manufacturing industry. Industrial Design students develop their creative and technical skills by employing the current technology through a programme supported by business studies, professional practice, consumer knowledge and ethics. Students are introduced to the design process in the earlier semesters and get to learn studio practices through set projects. They conduct research, identify problems, propose JPT/BPP (N/213/6/0008) 3/16 FACULTY OF DESIGN INNOVATION Bachelor of Arts (Hons) of Creative Imaging in Digital Photography Creative technology is all about combining modern theory with relevant practical skills. Through advance technique this program is designed to the critical thinking process, as well as visual literacy in evaluating and understanding images and their implementations. In addition to this, it equips students aesthetically, technically and professionally for a future in photography. In other words, this program will develop your understanding of contemporary skills, methodologies and processes relevant to producing creative work across the disciplines of visual arts, contemporary editorial art and journalism, digital imaging, visual communication techniques and integrating areas that are particularly valuable to those considering a professional photographic career. BA (Hons) of Creative Imaging in Digital Photography will prepare you to becomes a successful creative thinker, business people and highly valued employees. In this course it also emphasizes on the originality of photography, self-expression, creative thinking and experimentation within the discipline of photography. Therefore, it focuses on creative image making while also exposing and experimenting technical skills, which can be applied in the commercial field. The aims are structured to provide students with the skill and understanding to enable them to create images that will stand out among the abundance of photographs in the commercial, editorial or fine art arenas. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/ A-Levels with 2 principal or a minimum CGPA of 2.0 or • Pass Foundation / Matriculation programme (recognized by Malaysian Government) in related field or • Pass Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) with an average of grade B in 5 subjects or • Diploma in related field or • Any other equivalent qualification recognized by Malaysian Government. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • History of Photography • Introduction to Image Media • Element of Photography • Moral / Islamic Studies* or • Co-curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Advanced Creative Image Media • Photojournalism 1 • Advertising Photography 1 • Advertising Principles • Bahasa Malaysia A / B or • Co-curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Photojournalism 2 • Architectural & Interior Photography • Advertising Photography 2 • Malaysian Studies or • Co-curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Fashion Photography 1 • Fine Art Photography 1 • Creative Motion Graphics • Digital Video 1 • Nature Photography YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Fashion Photography 2 • Fine Art Photography 2 • Industry Training • Digital Video 2 Semester 6 • Final Project • Research Method * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Wildlife Photographer • Stock Photographer • Archaeological Photographer • Commercial Photographer • Food Photographer • Architectural Photographer • Landscape Photographer and Videographer • Travel Photographer • Entrepreneur Photographer • Photojournalist • Advertising Photographer • Editorial Photographer • Media & Publication House Photographer • Art Director • Wedding Photographer • Portrait Photographer • Fashion Photographer 27 KPT/JPS (KA7687)06/12 Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Games Art Development The BA (Hons) in Games Art Development is a programme specially developed with a comprehensive approach to developing the right mindsets for a job in the global games industry, specifically in the area of arts. The games art graduate will take away with them the right skill-set to develop world-class art and game assets that programmers will be able to seamlessly integrate into their proprietary game engines. The programme is designed to be highly practical and industry-oriented. Students explore their own creative vision within the context of this diverse, multi-disciplinary medium with the aim of shaping and developing the promising regional industry. Their understanding of industry will be enhanced through involvement in the semester long internship, improving their potential for eventual employment upon graduation. The outline of the programme concentrates on all stages of the production process similar to the workflow practiced by professionals from related industries. Students will undergo a series of hands-on professional training to develop their skills in an industrybased learning system. Entry requirement • Pass STPM /A Levels with minimum 2 principals;OR • Pass Foundation / Pre-university / Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Digital Imaging 1 • Design Principles • 3D Modeling for Games 1 • Visual Narrative Studies • Critical Game Studies 1 • Conceptual Studies Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Animation Studies 1 • Digital Imaging 2 • 3D Modeling for Games 2 • Games Assets Development 1 • Casual Games • Critical Games Studies 2 • Concept Art for Games Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Free Elective • Animation Studies 2 • Games Assets Development 2 • 3D for Games 1 • Introduction to Games Scripting Development 1 Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • 3D for Games 2 • Casual Games Development 2 • Games Assets Development 3 • Games Engine Studies • Games Portfolio Management • Research Methodology • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Dissertation for Games • Cinematography for Games • Pre-Production for Games • Entrepreneurship for Games • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Internship Semester 6 • Final Project • Games Production • Games Futures • Professional Studies *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Their options are limitless with many of the US Graduates will be able to work in the Games and UK-based games companies setting up proDevelopment Industry as: duction studios in South-East Asia. • Games Artist Graduates will also be skilled enough to work even • Games Modelers • Texture Artists in the Post-Production Industry doing special effects • 3D Animators and 3D animation for Television Commercials. • 3D Modelers 28 FACULTY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIVITY Computer games have become mainstream media, with nett earnings even surpassing that of the film industry. Production values are very high and costs of development are rising partly due to heavy demand, lack of specialised and qualified skilled workers, and the pressure to deliver more within an increasingly shorter amount of time. Hence, there is a need for people who are trained and competent in the workflow of game development with very specialized fields of studies. The games industry spans even to other areas like serious games, casual games, mobile games, simulations and virtual reality. It comes as no surprise then that more companies are now outsourcing their work to countries like Malaysia due to lower costs and a competitive standard of quality. KP/JPS (KR11359)03/15 Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Creative Multimedia FACULTY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIVITY Creative Multimedia is the vehicle in which emerging technologies drive home the concept of multimedia communications in business, art and design, entertainment and education. The creative media and information businesses have always been a crucial sector of the economy. Together, the creative and media business sectors invest, produce and disseminate a huge array of content that educates, informs and entertains the public. It is this creative content that people are looking for when they are connecting to the Internet, activating their broadband connection, switching on their mobile phone or choosing a channel on their TV service. The creative and media sector is thus the true heart of the Information Society, as it represents the segment that is the most accessed, and most accessible by the masses. The emerging content provider in the Information Society will be a professional who understands the authoring process, and who is an expert in graphics, sound, video and text content production. The BA (Hons) in Creative Multimedia is a 3-year programme that provides the students with an allrounded knowledge on the four major components of Creative Multimedia; 2D Animation and Imaging, 3D Modeling & Animation, Video and MotionGraphics, and Interactive Web Design. This is a highly versatile, multi-disciplinary programme that provides the students with a comprehensive education in the principles and practices of multimedia design, production, management and evaluation. This degree also focuses on the integration of theory and technology, and their practical application to current and emerging industry trends. An important feature is practical problem solving in multi-disciplinary teams using current and emerging technologies. The programme simulates the practice in the multimedia industry and allows students to develop more specialised skills in their chosen areas of interest and professional development. Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 3 principals;OR • Pass Foundation / Pre-university / Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Visual Communication • Digital Imaging 1 • Typography Design • Design Principles 1 • History of Multimedia • Drawing Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Conceptual Studies • Digital Imaging 2 • Design Principles 2 • 3D Design 1 • Film Language • Video Production 1 • Illustration Select One: • Animation Studies 1 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B Select One: • • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Free Elective • Multimedia Imaging 1 • Animation Studies 2 • Web Design 1 Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Multimedia Imaging 2 • Video Production 2 • Web Design 2 • 3D Design 2 • Research Methodology • Multimedia Project Management • Global classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Multimedia Production • Interactive Design • Dissertation for Multimedia • Visual Effects Production • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Internship Semester 6 • Final Project • Professional Studies • Entrepreneurship • Media Law *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduates will gain a broader sense of concept development and art direction in creative multimedia through the theoretical understanding of the impact, meaning and implications of multimedia and its associated technology. Thus, the graduate's skill-set is honed not only in the usage and understanding of technology but to train the graduates to be future visionaries, creative directors and innovators of the creative multimedia industries. They will be able to work in almost all the key areas 29 of the Creative Multimedia Industry ranging from Post-Production Companies, Web Design Studios, Animation Houses and Games Production Companies. Graduates will work as: • 3D Animators • 2D Artists • Web Designers • Interactive Web Specialists • 3D Texture Artists • Video Editors • Motion-Graphic Artists • Multimedia Designers KP/JPS (KR11670)08/15 Bachelor of Arts (Hons)in Animation will also explore digital animation techniques using 3D and vector-graphics software, video and special effects techniques for creating stunning visuals for their animated projects and the necessary writing skills for the research and development of animation. The outline of the programme concentrates on all stages of the production process similar to the workflow practiced by professionals from related industries. Students will undergo a series of hands-on professional training to develop their skills in an industrybased learning system. Entry requirement • Pass STPM /A Levels with minimum 2 principals;OR • Pass Foundation / Pre-university / Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Digital Imaging 1 • Animation Practice 1 • Film Structure • Conceptual Studies 1 • Drawing Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • History of Animation • Digital Imaging 2 • Animation Practice 2 • Video Production • Conceptual Studies 2 • Typography Design Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Film Appreciation • Free Elective • Multimedia Imaging • Animation Practice 3 • 3D Modeling • Pre-Production Studies 1 • Animation Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Animation Practice 4 • 3D Animation 1 • 3D Environment & FX • Pre-Production Studies 2 • Research Methodology • Global Classroom • Professional Studies YEAR 3 Semester 5 • 3D Animation 2 Project Management • Animation Production • Dissertation for Animation • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Internship Semester 6 • 3D Animation 3 • Final Project • Entrepreneurship *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Animation is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world, which will potentially play an active role in our everyday lives. With technological developments at the stage they are today, it has become increasingly difficult to differentiate reality from fiction. Animators can be responsible for one or all aspects of feature film production from the creation of models, photo sets, computer-generated images, art direction, commercial material, even till that of advertisements. Graduates will be able to work as: • Animation Supervisors • Character Animators • 3D Animators • 3D Modelers • Digital matte Artists • Texture Artists 30 FACULTY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIVITY The world of animation has diversified from film, TV, games and entertainment sectors to many other industries. Digital animation is used for advanced training, simulation and planning programmes, medical diagnosis, interactive learning and architectural virtual walkthrough. Increasingly works from advanced countries are being outsourced to countries like Malaysia. The evergrowing animation industry has made headway into markets represented by the various fields of research such as behavioral analysis, architectural visualisation, and now, even in digital filmmaking. These are among the areas covered in the design practice. The BA (Hons) in Animation explores the fundamental aspects of animation using contemporary approaches. This course will equip the graduates with the fundamentals and principles of classical animation, which will serve as a solid foundation for every type, kind and style of animation. They will learn of the history, style and culture of animation as well as the scriptwriting, narrative and storytelling skills required throughout an industry production pipeline. Students JPT/BPP (KA11059)10/15 Bachelor of Arts (Hons)in Games Design FACULTY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIVITY The BA (Hons) in Games Design is a programme specially developed with a comprehensive approach to developing the right mindsets for a job in the global games industry, specifically in the area of games design. The games design graduate will take away with them the right skill-set to design, project-manage and produce world-class games on top of attainingvaluable skills as a project manager for a team of artists and programmers. The programme is designed to be highly practical and industry-oriented. Students explore their own creative vision within the context of this diverse,multi-disciplinary medium with the aim of shaping and developing the promising regional industry. Their understanding of industry will be enhanced through involvement in the semester long internship, improving their potential for eventual employment upon graduation. At the end of the programme, students will be able to: • To be able to comprehend moral, cultural and ethical issues and responsibilities and related inter-cultural communication within a global environment • To be able to practice and conform to positive work attitudes and to develop the work ethics as important requirements in the digital content creation and creative industries • To be able to confidently deliver a theoretical and technical information in an appropriate form for a specific audience. To be able to work with others who possesses various attitude, knowledge and skills to achieve a common goal. • To be able to demonstrate the ability to plan, implement and manage a game development project and to analyze situations and recognize the opportunityand potential for business • To be able to functionally work in a variety of situations and role and to learn and adopt critical knowledgeof the development processes and concepts related to game development and other content creation industries. • To be able to learn independently and to identify problems and provide creative and innovative solutions to design problems Entry requirement • Pass STPM/ A-Levels with a minimum CGPA of 2.0 • Pass Foundation (recognized by Malaysian Government) in related field or • Pass Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) with an average of grade B in 5 subjects or • Diploma in related field or • Any other equivalent qualification recognized by Malaysian Government. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Fundamentals of Games Design 1 • Fundamentals of Games Art 1 • Fundamentals of Games Technology 1 • Games System and Architecture • Casual Games Studies Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Fundamentals of Games • Game Design 2 • Fundamentals of Games Art 2 • Fundamentals of Games Technology 2 • Games Design Project 1 • Game World Creation • Game Genre Studies 1 Select One: • Islamic / Moral Studies • Co-curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • 2D Games Project 1 • Games Design Project 2 Level Design Genre Studies 2 • Database Design for Games Select One: • Bahasa Malaysia A / B • Co-curriculum 3 • Game Semester 4 • 2D Games Project 2 • Game Genre Studies 3 • Game Assets Development • Story Telling in Games • Game Platform Studies • Research Methodology YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Dissertation for Games • Social Networks in Games • Games Business Knowledge • Multiplayer Games Design • Games Design Project 3 • Directed Elective Semester 6 • Final Project • Games Project Management • Game Quality Control and Testing • Games Localization • Games Design Project 4 *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduates will be able to work in the Games Development Industry as Game Designers, Level Designers, Production Managers, Project Managers and Game Testers in either the local Games Industry, 31 which comprises International Games Developers such as Codemasters and Ubisoft, or in local games companies such as e-One Studios. Their options are limitless with many of the US and UK-based games companies setting up production studios in South-East Asia. JPT/BPP (KA10650)01/16 Bachelor of Arts in Mobile Media Production animation, web development, video, image manipulation and assorted development tools. Classes are student-centered, interactive, collaborative and multi-disciplinary; giving students multiple avenues in their respective areas of specialization from iphone Development tools to Windows Mobile. The course also develops practical skills to become a mobile application developer, as well as general knowledge of computing and experience of programming. At the end of the programme, students will be able to: Entry requirement • 2 principals in STPM / 'A' Levels; OR • Pass any foundation / Matriculation (recognised by Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia) from related field ; OR • Pass Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) with average grade B in 5 subjects; OR • Diploma from related field with CGPA at least 2.50 • OR other equivalent qualification recognized by Malaysian Government. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Mobile Media Studies 1 • Interactive Web Studies 1 • Digital Imaging 1 • Design Principles • Web Design • Concept Development Select One: • Moral / Islamic Studies • Co-curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Mobile Media Studies 2 • Interactive Web Studies 2 • Digital Imaging 2 • Web Scripting 1 • Screen Design Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A / B • Co-curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Human Computer Interface • Database Management • Web Scripting 2 • Application Development 1 • Mobile Media Production 1 Select One: Malaysian Studies or • • Co-curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Introduction to Java Programming • Information Architecture • Application Development 2 • Mobile Media Production 2 • Research Methodology YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Dissertation for Mobile Content Development • Mobile Device Programming 1 • Industrial Training • Mobile Application Development Project • Free Elective 1 Semester 6 • Final Project • Professional Studies • Entrepreneurship • Mobile Device Programming 2 • Free Elective 2 *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduates will be able to work in the Mobile Applications Industry as a Mobile Application Developer, Mobile Programmer, iphone Developer and Software Designers in either the local Mobile Applications Industry, which comprises International Mobile Developers such as 3gwirelessjobs.com, Mobile Development Business, Telecom Wireless Jobs and Jobisin. Their options are limitless with many of the US and UK-based Mobile companies setting up production studios in South-East Asia. 32 FACULTY OF MULTIMEDIA CREATIVITY The growth in usage and application of all kinds of • To be able to design, manipulate or build content or mobile electronic devices has caused a change in the application that relate directly to the mobile way some companies develop and distribute software. development process including documentation, Users are increasingly looking for high-speed access, asset creation, scripting, programming and use of dynamic, entertaining and diverse content in all design-based methodology and skills. types of media on mobile and hand held devices: • To be able to demonstrate the ability to plan, implement music, video, Internet, movies, games, medical, and manage a mobile application and content mobile learning and many other applications. In fact, development project and to analyze situations and the business of Mobile Applications now feature in recognize the opportunity and potential for business. the top ten world companies, with forecasts of sector • To be able functionally work in a variety of situations growth and employment prospects being very and role to learn and adopt critical knowledge of the encouraging. development processes and concepts related to Mobile Students are taught key content technologies and Content and Application Development Industry as elements in the creation of mobile applications such as well as other content creation industries. KP/JPS (KR11180)03/15 FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & BROADCASTING Bachelor of Arts (Hons)in Professional Communication The importance of communication as an integral part of individual success is recognized in this programme as it strives to equip students with the ability to communicate at all levels of society. Students are exposed to the varied skills of communication, advertising, public relations, writing and marketing as well as the soft skills of interacting well with people to enhance communication effectiveness. Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Writing Skills for Communicators • Communication Theories • Public Speaking & Presentation Skills • Fundamentals of Organisational Behaviour • Introduction to Web Technology Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 Writing for Mass Media Communication in the New Economy • Principles of Public Relations • Advertising Creativity • Digital Imaging • • Select One: Semester 4 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 • Media Audience Studies • Communication YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Writing for Creative Industries • Media Law & Ethics • Global Marketing Major: Select One • Public Relations Writing • Copywriting Elective: Select One • Public Relations Communications • Advertising Agency Management Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Technology Major: Select Two • Corporate Communication • Managing Publicity & Media Relations • Media Planning • Strategic Advertising Elective: Select One • Consumer Behaviour • Dynamics of Small Business • Principles of Business Law • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Communication Research Methods • Entrepreneurship • Strategic Marketing Communication Select One: • Public Relations Campaign • Advertising Campaign Elective: Select One • Advertising Regulations, Issues & Ethics • Public Relations Management • Internship Semester 6 • Dissertation • Innovative Problem Solving Skills Major: Select One • International Public Relations • Global Advertising Elective: Select One • Internet Marketing • Digital Advertising *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities A graduate can enter industries involved in advertising, public relations, journalism, marketing, publishing and education. He or she can be employed as: • Communication manager • Senior writer • Editor 33 • Copy editor • Copywriter • Advertising manager • Freelance writer • Columnist • Public relations officer JPT/BPP (R/321/6/0036) 11/16 Broadcasting and Journalism demands a combination set of skills and knowledge both in print and broadcasting. Broadcast copy is written to be read out loud by newscaster with more accurate words and sentences which compliments picture, video and audio leading to a perfect story. Print journalist must prepare themselves to write, report and deliver the content for print to be parallel with the emergence of new media. The television, radio and new media industry including cable TV systems, continues to evolve in exciting ways. As the news business moves more rapidly from the printed newspaper to electronic news, demands will grow for students equipped for broadcasting and journalism is politics, investigative, talk show, science and technology, entertainment and sports. The programme will equip students not only to hone their writing and editing skills in broadcasting and journalism but also to be more enterprising, inquisitive in order to stand out from the crowd. Entry requirement • Pass STPM / A Levels with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation / Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Writing Skills for Communicators • History of Journalism • News Media Institutions • Principles to Broadcasting • Introduction to Web Technology Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • News Writing and Reporting 1 • Feature Writing • Screen Production Techniques • Digital Photography • Principles of Public Relations Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • News Writing and Reporting 2 • Media Law and Ethics • Broadcast Scriptwriting • Graphic and Publication Design Elective: Select One • Corporate Communication • Public Relations Writing Select One • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Media Audience Studies • Online and Mobile Journalism • TV News • Political News Analysis • Documentary Studies Elective: Select One • Investigative Journalism • Entrepreneurship • Corporate Production • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Communication Research Methodology • Current Affairs & Talk Shows • Radio News • Newspaper Production • Social Psychology • Fundamentals of Organizational Behaviour • Internship Semester 6 • Dissertation • Broadcast Production Project • International Relations Studies • International Public Relations *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities A Limkokwing degree enables graduates to be versatile and provides them skills to a variety of fields including print media, electronic media, multimedia, design, advertising and public relation consultancies. They can be employed as: • Reporter • Journalist • News Editor • News Producer • News Anchorperson • International Correspondent • TV Producer • Broadcast Journalist • Corporate Producer • Scriptwriter • Public Relations Manager 34 FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & BROADCASTING Bachelor of Arts (Hons)in Broadcasting & Journalism KP/JPS (A6165) 8/16 FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & BROADCASTING Bachelor of Arts (Hons)in Digital Film & Television Students who have a passion to be outstanding filmmakers will find this exciting course exactly right for them. This course is set to dominate the international world of filmmaking whether in Hollywood, Bollywood, Hong Kong, France, Italy and other emerging markets. The endless technical possibilities and flexibility of digital technology makes the digital format the preferred choice of some of the top filmmakers of the world. This is the opportune time for students to prepare themselves for the endless opportunities to come as they are thought how to conceptualize, write scripts, direct, produce and edit films in the digital format. Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Writing Skills for Communicators • Film Studies • Public Speaking & Presentation Skills • Screen Production Techniques • Video for Web Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Principles of Scriptwriting • Aesthetics of Documentary • Principles of Broadcasting • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Digital Imaging • Co-Curriculum 3 • Digital Photography Semester 4 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 • Animation Practice 1 • Creative Multimedia • Communication Technology: Policy and Planning • Sound Technology • Media Audience Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Creative Interactive Design • Media Law and Ethics • Directing Workshop • Digital Post Select One: Studies • Studio Production • Production Management • Global Classroom • Director’s Select One: Film Genre Studio Directing The Art of Producing • • • YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Communication Research Methods • Animation Practice 2 • Corporate Screenwriting • Global Advertising • Commercial and Music Video Production • Asian Cinema • Internship Semester 6 • Corporate Video Production • Exposition / Dissertation • Entrepreneurship for Screen Media • Global Marketing *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities A Limkowking degree programme enables the graduate to be versatile. They can apply their knowledge and skills to a variety of fields, including multimedia, broadcasting, directing, producing, and art direction for film and television. A graduate can enter such industries as advertising, broadcasting, filmmaking and multimedia. They can be employed as: 35 • Director • Producer • Screen Writer • Editor • Production Manager • Digital Camera Operator • Feature Film and Television Writer • Script Supervisor • Assistant Editor • Assistant Producer JPT/BPP (R/321/7/0035) 10/16 Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Event Management career in this exciting world of event management. Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 3 principals;OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government The emergence of event management as a professional skill is now recognised and needed by the fast growing Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will service industry. Now is the time to explore an excellent be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Writing Skills for Communicators • Event Operations and Industry • Accounting for Managerial Decision • Introduction to Web Technology • Public Relations Principles Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Corporate Event Management • Global Marketing • Public Speaking and Presentation Skills • Communication in the New Economy • Digital Photography • Corporate Communication Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Venue Concept and Operations • Media Law and Ethics • Strategic Marketing • Public Relations Writing • Digital Imaging Elective: Select One • Dynamics of Small Business • Consumer Behaviour Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 on Media Audiences • Event Consultancy • Innovative Problem Solving Skills • Global Advertising • Global Classroom Elective: Select One • Public Relations Manangement • Entrepreneurship • Studies YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Entertainment and Leisure Event Management • Event Impact Analysis • Sound and Video Production • Public Relations Campaign • Internship Elective: Select One • Advertising Process • Copywriting Semester 6 • Conference and Exhibition Management • Dissertation • International Public Relations Elective: Select One • Internet Marketing • Advertising Campaign *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities A Limkokwing degree programme enables the graduate to be versatile and to apply skills to meet a variety of challenges in event management. They can be employed as: • Accountant Manager • Campaign Manager • PR Manager • Media Manager • On-site Team Leader • Talent Vault Manager • Resource Manager • Market Researcher • Corporate Writer 36 FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & BROADCASTING For students who enjoy making things happen, event management can be the most satisfying career. Events happen everyday and the professionally trained event manager is in high demand at all levels. A wide range of exciting and challenging activities awaits for those who choose this career - celebrity events, rock concerts, sports tournaments, corporate functions, exhibitions, product launches, marketing promotions and road shows. JPT/BPP (N/090/6/0002)03/16 FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & BROADCASTING Bachelor of Communication(Hons)in Digital Media This programme will cover aspects in new media, internet technology, digital media and how it can be used to enhance communication in the digital era of technology. The digital era of information and technology has created a strong demand for young techsavvy individuals who are capable in using the latest and most advanced media tools in getting the message through. Students will be exposed to multimedia and how it plays an important role in the information age, digital technologies, theory of communication, new media communication methodologies and the digital society. Material is presented in the form of readings, practical applications and self-assessments. This programme is for the tech-savvy and young communicators that would like to have an edge in using the latest technology as a tool in communicating. Graduates will not only be able to manage, produce and design multimedia content such as web sites, DVDs and other interactive media, but also have a broad enough capability to allow them to join any organization and perform in the media industry and beyond. When you graduate you will be able to: • exhibit extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of digital media communications; • demonstrate capacities for creativity, transformation and interpretation; • demonstrate a flexible and innovative approach towards new media communication methodologies and the digital society; and understand their relationship with and responsibility to their cultural environment and society. On a more practical level, you will be able to: • exhibit the capacity to design, conduct and present original ideas via digital media communications; • critically and creatively engage with digital media of cultural significance across communities; • contribute at an advanced level as collaborators, designers and writers; and • demonstrate an entrepreneurial approach coupled with an understanding of how to further innovate digital media communications. This course is in-line with the nation’s vision in moving towards digital media and technology era. Graduateswill be able to go straight into web design and web development,internet advertising, marketing and publishing with a unique touch of communication skills. Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Theories • Writing for Digital Media • Introduction to New Media • Digital Photography • Video for Web Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Elective: Select One • Principles of Public Relations • Principles of Advertising Semester 2 • Communication in the New Economy • Internet Technology & Web Design • Media Convergence • Creative Multimedia Design • Digital Photography Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 2 Elective: Select One • Principles of Journalism • Principles of Broadcasting YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Communication Research Methods • Writing Skills for Communicators • Digital Media Communication 1 • Media Audience Studies Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 3 Elective: Select One • Digital Advertising • Public Relations Management Semester 4 • Communication Management • Animation Practice • Internet Marketing • Radio & Television Production • Digital Media Communication 2 Elective: Select One • Publication Design • Feature Writing • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Internet Technology in Communication • Media Planning • Digital Technology 1 • Internship Semester 6 • Corporate Communication • Dissertation • Communication Law, Media & Ethics • Digital Technology 2 Elective: Select One • Strategic Marketing Communication • Public Relations Writing *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities There are many career opportunities that Bachelor of Communication (Hons) in Digital Media will prepare for you. Fields that fall into this category are as follows: Account Directors, Advertising, Communications/PR, 37 Copy writing, E-Business/E-Commerce, E-mail marketing, IT, Marketing, Media Buyer, E-Learning, Project Management, Search Engine Optimization, Interface Design, Web Design, Lecturer, Web Management and Web Programming. JPT/BPP(U)1000-801/36Jld.7(40) Bachelor ofArts(Hons)Psychology Communication viewed as occurring on a spectrum from the global or large-scale to the interpersonal or small-scale level. Together, this course will explore the foundations of psychology, interpersonal communication, social psychology, personality, consumer behaviour, public speaking, presentation skills, and communication and psychological processes at work (within organizations). Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 3 principals;OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR The discipline of Psychology is a broad subject which • Pass Diploma in related field aims to understand human mental processes, feelings, • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by and behaviours. Psychologists explore topics such as the Malaysian Government interpersonal relationships, perception, emotion, personality, leadership, language and culture, to name but Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will a few. Communication is a discipline which can be be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Theories • Writing Skills for Communicators • Introduction to Psychology • Introduction to Sociology • Intro to Web Technology • Malaysian Studies or, Co-Curriculum 1 (Performance, Community Service, Sports or Event Management) Semester 2 • Communication in the New Economy • Fundamentals of Organizational Behaviour • Social Psychology • Media Psychology Research Methodology Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan B • Moral Studies • Co-Curriculum 3 • Entrepreneurship • Islamic Studies (Performance, Community Service, Sports or Event Management) Semester 4 • Media Audience Studies • Communication Technology • Psychology of Personality • Organizational Psychology • Corporate Communication Elective: Select One • Managing Publicity & Media Relations • News Writing & Reporting 2 • Global Classroom • Psychology • Co-Curriculum 2 (Performance, Community Service, Sports or Event Management) YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Media Law and Ethics • Consumer Behaviour • Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication • Principles of Public Relations Elective: Select One • Public Relation Communication, or • News Writing & Reporting 1 Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Communication of Communication • Personnel Psychology Elective: Select One • Public Relations Management, or • Feature Writing Semester 6 • Dissertation • Community Psychology • Strategic Marketing • Internship Elective: Select One • International Public Relations, or • International Relations Studies *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities In today digitalised environment, communications with customers have become a two-way communication. Therefore it is imperative to accurately profile the target audience if a brand or an organisation is to succeed in engaging them. The study of Psychology and Communication develops these specific skills and knowledge which provide an advantage for employment opportunities in Public Relations, Business Communications, Advertising and Marketing, Broadcasting, the Media, Journalism, Publishing, research and consultancy. Psychology also enhances other job-related skills - such as skills in research, information processing, analysis evaluation, organization, oral and written communication - equipping graduates for an increasingly dynamic job market in such broad areas as administration, management, business and the public service. 38 FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & BROADCASTING TThe Bachelor of Communication (Hons) with Psychology is a three-year honours degree designed to progressively equip students to master the role that communication plays in creating, maintaining, and changing human behaviour through major disciplines, especially in the field of Public Relations, Professional Communication, Journalism, Interpersonal Communication, Advertising, Marketing, Business and Corporate Communication, Management and Leadership roles, and general personal development and effectiveness. JPT/BPP(U)1000-801/35/Jld5(17) FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & BROADCASTING Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Media Innovation & Globalisation A new age requires new demands in learning. Alvin Toffler, a renowned futurist calls this age as the third wave, where changes in the way we communicate and the tools we use are so fast paced that we have to learn the ability to adapt to steep learning curves. Looking at today’s media landscape many of the most relevant and widely used media are the ones innovated recently. This course will equip students with the ability to adapt to technologies of the future while at the same time understanding the essence of the way we communicate. This is even more important considering that media and communication are more pivotal to today’s society and cultures Students will have hands-on exposure to different technologies of new and traditional media and also produce their own contents and shows, or creating new applications and platforms,giving them an overall knowledge and practice of the industry. This course enables the students to tap into the potentially lucrative market created by the rise of such new technologies in the field of communication by equipping them with skills to handle and manage the technologies that is so vital in this sector, namely digital communication, wireless devices, broadband, media design and other emerging media and telecommunication tech- nologies. With its "hands-on minds-on" approach, this programme covers the many premises in communication, understanding the workings of communication technology with a dedicated focus on new media. A set of wide range of skills is imbued to give graduates the ability to write different kinds of contents, creating the latest digital applications or innovating cutting edge methods in traditional media. They will be able to conceptualize and create content for the latest media products as well as being proficient in the technological aspects of media. Projects will include computer-based activities such as creating videos, editing photos, working with audio, cartooning, developing animations, and designing web pages. Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Theories • Introduction to New Media • Computers & Digital Technology • Writing Skills for Mass Media • Digital Photography Select One: • Malaysian Studies or, • Co-Curriculum 1 (Performance, Community Service, Sports or Event Management) Semester 2 • Internet Technology & Communication Network • Media Convergence • Culture & Globalization • Communication in New Economy • Publication Design Select One: • Moral Studies, or • Islamic Studies, or • Co-Curriculum 2 (Performance, Community Service, Sports or Event Management) YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Communication Law & Media Ethics • Digital Technology • Digital Media Communication • Digital Advertising Select One: • BahasaKebangsaan A, or • BahasaKebangsaan B, or • Co-Curriculum 3 (Performance, Community Service, Sports or Event Management) Elective: Select One • Principles of Broadcasting • Web Journalism Semester 4 • Media Audiences Study • Global Media Markets & Policies • Media Planning • Communication Management • Mobile System & Application Elective: Select One • Production Design • Conceptual Design YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Communication Research Method • International Relations and Global Activism • Advertising Management • Information Systems Analysis & Design • Global Classroom Elective: Select One • Radio & TV Production • Creative Multimedia Design Semester 6 • Dissertation • Innovation in Communication • E-commerce Tools & Applications • Internet Marketing • Internship Elective: Select One • Digital Post • Animation Practice *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities With the convergence of communication technology and proliferation of digital media, graduates are expected to be internationally-minded and sensitive to global cultures in their approach to solving communi39 cation problems. Students will work as content creators in the areas of TV/video and movie production, radio and audio production, print and graphic communications, photography, and animation. KPT/JPS (KR10394) 06/14 Bachelor of Arts in Interior Architecture Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 2 principals;OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Architectural Graphic 141 • Architecture Culture & History 141 • Interior Architecture 141 • Theory & Practice of Design 141 • Building Science 141 • Building Construction & Materials 141 • Environmental Psychology • Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Digital Communication142 • Design Communication 142 • Architecture Culture & History 142 • Interior Architecture 142 • Building Science 142 • Building Construction & Materials 142 • Seminar/Workshop Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/ B • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Digital Communication 241 • Architecture Culture & History 241 • Interior Architecture 241 • Building Science 241 • Building Technology 241 • Design Communication 241 • Furniture Design Workshop 241 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Digital Communication 242 • Design Communication 242 • Furniture Design Workshop 242 • Furniture, Furnishing, Fitting & Equipment 242 • Interior Architecture 242 • Professional Practice 242 • Environmental Study & Services 242 • Building Technology 242 • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Research Methodology 341 • Practical Training & Report 341 • Design Management & Bye Law 341 Semester 6 • Interior Architecture 342 • Directed Research 342 • Project Management 342 • Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) 342 *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Career prospects await graduates in areas such as: • Interior Architect/Designer • Exhibition Design & Event Management • Public Space Planner • Commercial Space Planner • Set Designer for the Entertainment Industry • Furniture Designer • Residential Designer • Retail Designer • Visualizer • CAD Designer • Information Designer • Project Management Consultant • Colour Consultant • Arbitrator for Interior Design Profession 40 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & THEBUILT ENVIRONMENT develop an understanding of the relationship between architecture, interiors, engineering and project management. Students will also learn to solve pragmatic problems related to interior spaces and build up a sound knowledge of construction as well as technical issues. The scope of work in interior design has expanded tremendously. As the built environment of the present day has grown in complexity and diversity, the realm of the interior has become a profession in its own right. While an interior designer works alongside other consultant such as architects, engineers and construction managers, in many cases today projects are handled independently by a new breed of professionals: interior architects. These are creative professionals who do not only plan and design public, commercial, recreational, institutional and domestic buildings, but are also responsible for and qualified in the management of the implementation of such projects. These projects help Interior Architecture students to KPT/JPS (KA 7666) 12/12 Bachelor of Arts (Hons)in Urban Planning & Design FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & THEBUILT ENVIRONMENT Urban planning and design is a professional discipline that explores several aspects of the built and social environments of cities and communities anticipating how the city will function and how it will look as it develops (or redevelops) in the future. Urban planning aspects takes into consideration the technical and political process concerned with the welfare of people, control of the use of land, transportation and communication networks, and protection and enhancement of the city environment. The design aspects responds to changes of the technology as well as construction that deals with the look and aesthetic details of urban places and spaces. These designed spaces creates sense of place, character and give meanings to the city as well as becomes the platform for social interactions that enriches the quality of life for the people, vital not only for the growth of the nation, but also in making a livable and sustainable nation. The student's journey in this course starts with the fundamentals on Urban Planning as well as fundamentals of design principles followed by a thorough training on every discipline involved in this field. Modules of study are centered on the planning, conservation and heritage, policy and planning law as well as landscape. Ultimately, the student will be equipped with a holistic understanding of the basic knowledge and operational skills necessary for achieving sustainable urban planning and design, their environments, facilities and support services. Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 2 principals;OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Planning Studio 1 • Evolution of Planning Ideas • City in History • Introduction to Planning • Communication Principal Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Planning Studio 2 • Site Planning • Malaysian Society • Option 142 Plant Material • Communication 112 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Planning Studio 3 • Land-use Planning 1 • Development & Urban Environment • Quantitative Technique & Computer Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 Semester 4 • Planning Studio 4 • Land-use Planning 2 Planning & Highway Engineering • Urban Economic Geography • Transport • Urban Engineering Classroom • Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 3 • Global YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Planning Studio 5 • Public Policy Making 1 Structure Plan • Planning Law (Malaysian Context) • Community & Housing Diversity • Shaping the Metropolis • Seminar Semester 6 • Planning Studio 6 • Public Policy Making 2 - Local Plan Environmental Sustainable Studies • GIS in Planning • Government & Politics in Planning • Research Methodology • YEAR 4 Semester 7 • Industrial Training • Industrial Training Report & Logbook • Planning Theory Semester 8 • Research Project • Planning Practice • Development Control & Management • Option 143 Project Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Transportation planner • Urban Landscape Designer • Consultant Planner Career prospects await graduates in areas such as: • Urban Planner • Urban Designer 41 KPT/JPS (KA 7667) 12/12 Bachelor of Arts (Hons)in Landscape Architecture tects work in environmental remediation, such as preservation and restoration of wetlands. Historic landscape preservation and restoration is another area where landscape architects increasingly play a role. Lastly, landscape architects never stop learning. They seek constant improvement in knowledge, abilities, and skills to more effectively achieve sustainable development. As they learn, landscape architects actively engage in creating awareness of sustainable development among clients, government, academia, students, and the public at large. Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Landscape Design Studio 1 • Design Theory 1 • Landscape Drawing 1 • English for Communication • Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Landscape Design Studio 2 • Plant Material • Design Theory 2 • Landscape Drawing 2 • Co-Curriculum 3 Select One: Semester 4 • Moral Studies • Landscape Design Studio 4 • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Landscape Design Studio 3 • Computer Aided Design 1 • Material & Technology • History & Philosophy in Landscape Select One • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Landscape Construction 1 • Computer Aided Design 2 • Forestry in Tropical Climate Science • Global Classroom • Soil YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Landscape Design Studio 5 • Landscape Construction 2 • Asia Landscape Semester 6 • Landscape Design Studio 6 • Research Methodology • Softscape Maintenance • Malaysia Landscape YEAR 4 Semester 7 • Office Practise & Report • Logbook & portfolios Semester 8 • Landscape Design Studio 7 • Project Management • Housing Law • Landscape Seminar & Conference *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Career prospects await graduates in areas such as: • Landscape Architect • Landscape Designer • Park and Recreation Managers • Golf course Designer • Theme Park Designer/Conceptualiser • Project Manager • Landscape Consultant • Nursery Manager 42 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & THEBUILT ENVIRONMENT A recent report by a national publication called landscape architecture a "hot-track profession." Not only is nearly every landscape architecture student assured of a job when he or she graduates, it is likely that several offers might be on the table. The best landscape architects care deeply about the health and well-being of people and cultures. They want to ensure that development does not damage environmental and cultural integrity. They like to use products and materials that will have as few impacts on the environment as possible. Landscape architects take steps to forecast what the long-term impacts of a project will be. There is a wide range of opportunities for landscape architects. Landscape architects work on a variety of projects such as the development of open spaces, waterfront improvement projects, recreation areas like golf courses, theme parks and public playgrounds, or such of preservation project like wildlife refuges, zoos, and transportation systems such as street and highway beautification. Increasingly, landscape archi- KPT/JPS (KA 7668) 08/12 Bachelor of Science(Hons)of Facilities Management FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & THEBUILT ENVIRONMENT Facilities Management is a multi-disciplinary profes- agement of facilities, human resource, finance, safety sion that ensures functionality of the built environment and security, digital communication, and organisational by integrating people, place, process and technology. behaviour. Ultimately, the student will be equipped with a holistic understanding of the basic knowledge Facilities Management takes into account the impact and operational skills necessary for the effective manof the buildings’ use, performance, and support agement of buildings, their environments, facilities, services upon people and the workplace. It ensures and support services. that everything is available and operating properly for building occupants to do their work conveniently Entry requirement and efficiently. Concerned with the effective planning, • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 2 principals; OR design, management, maintenance and adaptation • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related of building stock, facilities management is a highly field; OR regarded profession that responds to the needs of • Pass Diploma in related field institutions and as such, it contributes hugely to • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the growth of a nation. the Malaysian Government The student’s journey in this course starts with the fundamentals on facility management, followed by Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field a thorough training on every discipline involved in will be given credit exemptions based on past results and this field. Modules of study are centered on the man- portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Digital Communication 141 • Introduction to Construction Management • Facilities Management 1 • Building Structure & Measurement • Introduction to Building Science Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Digital Communication 142 • Quantity & Estimating • Facilities Management 2 • Building Technology 241 • Building Construction & • Building Science & Material 142 • Building Science & Service 142 • Building Economics Service 241 • Building System & Maintenance Integration Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 3 Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Information Technology & Communication • Directed Option 241Procurement • Value Management • Facilities Management 3 Semester 4 • Directed Option 242- Contract Administration • Professional Practice 242 • Facilities Management 4 • Project Management 242 • Maintainbility of Facilities 242 • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Organisational Behaviour • Financial Management • Directed Research • Practical (Office Curriculum) • Safety, Health & Risk Management • Seminar Semester 6 • Human Resource Management • Facilities Thesis • Case Studies in Facilities Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Career prospects await graduates in areas such as: • Facility Manager • Operations Manager • Building Manager • Administrative Manager 43 • Facility Management Supplier • Building Maintenance Manager • IT Manager • Human Resource Manager • Project Manager • Resource Manager KPT/JPS (KA 7669) 08/12 Construction Management is a professional discipline that exists within the overall framework of the building industry with its own area of specialty and considerations primarily for the effective and efficient management construction as to meet the costs and deadline. Construction Management takes into consideration basic issues such as time frame, availability of material, labour and human resource, financial constraint. It is a profession that responds to the needs of the building industry and contributes to the success of the construction projects, hence economic growth and prosperity of a country. While responding to changes of the technology, construction plays a vital role in ensuring the quality of the built environment. Student will begin with a thorough training in construc- tionand its process, the basic principles of management then move on to explore various construction related areas. Modules of study are centered on building management knowledge and skill. Contract management, building economies, management software are also studied within this field. Entry requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Construction Technology 1 • Building Structure 1 • Site Surveying • Building Services 1 • Information Technology & Communication • Construction Materials 1 • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 (Performance) Semester 2 • Construction Technology 2 • Building Structure 2 • Building Services 2 • Building Quantities • Building Science • Islamic Studies • Construction Materials 2 • Moral Studies • Bahasa Kebangsaan A • Co-Curriculum 3 (Event (Dip or Degree) Local • Bahasa Kebangsaan B • Co-Curriculum 2 (Sports) YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Construction Technology 3 • Construction Management 1 • Construction Law • Procurement System • Construction Economics • Production Management • CAD-Computer Aided Design Management) Semester 4 • Construction Management 2 • Sustainable & Green Construction • Contract Management • Professional Practice & Management • Facilities and Maintenance Management • Research Methodology • Construction Health & Safety • Global Classroom Semester 5 • Construction Industry Attachment Semester 6 • Construction Management 3 • Project Evaluation & Development • Financial Management • Construction Business Management • Management Theory & Practice • Research Project *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities A graduate in the Bachelor of Science (Hons) of Construction Management can take up a job position as: • Construction Manager • Project Co-ordinator • Project Manager • Site Manager • Site Supervisor 44 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & THEBUILT ENVIRONMENT Bachelor of Science(Hons) of Construction Management KPT/JPS/(KA8626) 08/13 Bachelor of Science (Architectural Studies) FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & THEBUILT ENVIRONMENT The Bachelor of Science (Architectural Studies) is the first part of the Architect’s training. The three years delivered in this programme precedes the final two years available in the Bachelor of Architecture. Professionally, architectural training requires a minimum of seven years and consists of three parts. The first two parts, comprising of 5 years of study is completed in an academic institutions. It consists of a three year Bachelor of Science degree (for Part I) followed by a two year study that confers a Bachelor of Architecture degree that is recognised professionally as Part II. Between the two parts, the University requires student to undertake a period of practical training ranging from 6 months to one year. The two parts, though conferring two different Bachelors degree, at the end of the third and fifth study year maybe one continuous process. The curriculum is designed as one; meaning that many of the things taught in the fourth year through the Bachelor of Architecture are developments of things learnt in the third year. The third part is a two year period of practical training or working experience that enables a candidate to sit for the professional Part III Examination. Entry requirement • Pass STPM / A Levels with minimum 2 principals and pass in Arts subject; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in Architecture Or Diploma in Architecture with LAM Part 1 form any recognized institution; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Architectural Design & Theory 1 • Building Construction & Materials 1 • Architecture Drawing 1 • Computer Aided Design1 • Communication Principles • Building Science • Building Construction & • Building Services 1 Materials 2 • Structures 1 • Ecologically Sustainable Design • Architecture Drawing 2 • Computer Aided Design 2 • Architecture Techniques Select One: YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Architectural Design 3 • Building Construction & Material 3 • Structures 2 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Architectural Design 2 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 • Landscape Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Architectural Design 4 • Building Construction & Materials 4 • Structures 3 • Building Services 2 • Architecture History & Theory 1 • Introduction to Planning • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Architectural Design 5 • Building Construction & Materials 5 • Building Services 3 • Architectural Communication Project • Architecture History & Theory 2 Semester 6 • Architectural Design 6 • Working Drawing • Environmental Design • Architecture History & Theory 3 • Elective • Specification *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • 3D Visualiser For a graduate with a Bachelor of Science (Architectural • Architectural Model Specialist • Tutor Studies), job opportunities bound as: • Architectural Draftsman • Architectural Assistant • Architectural Photographer • Assistant Designer • CAD/3D Visualiser • Project Manager • Graphic Designer • Project Coordinator • Theme Park Conceptual Architect • Site Supervisor • Architectural Structure Specialist • Design Consultant • Residential/Commercial Architect • Interior Designer/Interior Architect • Resort/Hotel Architectural Conceptualiser • Town Planning Conceptual Architect • Landscape Designer 45 JPT/BPP(U)1000-801/36/Jld8(9) Bachelor of Civil Engineering Entry requirement • Pass STPM / A Levels with minimum 2 principals and pass in Arts subject; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in Architecture OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 3 Semester 5 (Differential Equations) • Hydraulics • Fluid Mechanics • Environmental Engineering • Construction Methods and Technologies • CAD in Civil Engineering • Structural Design I • Engineers and Society (Reinforced Concrete) • Islamic Studies/Moral • Foundation Engineering Studies • Highway and Traffic Semester 2 Engineering • Engineering Mathematics II Semester 4 (Algebra) • Engineering Mathematics IV Semester 6 • Structural Analysis I (Statistics) • Sustainable Urban • Strength of Materials • Waste water Engineering Planning • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Stormwater Management • Structural Analysis II • Civil Engineering Materials • Site Investigation • Soil Mechanics • Professional Ethics and • Hydrology and Water YEAR 2 Law Semester 3 Resources • Structural Design II YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Engineering Mathematics I (Vector Calculus) • Statics and Dynamics • Computer Programming • Engineering Surney • Malaysian Studies • Engineering Mathematics III (Structural Steel) Intersession • Industrial Training YEAR 4 Semester 7 • Engineering Management • Capstone Project I • Structural Design III (Prestressed Concrete) • Elective I • Elective II • Final Year Project I Semester 8 • Project Management • Capstone Project II • Elective III • Final Year Project II *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities A career in civil engineering can be diverse and exciting, touching on everything from geology to surveying to risk management. There are a number of technical specialities within the scope of civil engineering. These include: Structural Engineering: Creating structural elements of design for a wide range of structures. Geotechnical Engineering: Concerns rock and soil that support the structures that other civil engineers design. Environmental Engineering: Designing systems for the treatment of chemical, biological and thermal wastes. Materials Engineering: Experts of the various materials which other civil engineers use for their projects. Water Resource Engineering: Experts of the various materials which other civil engineers use for their projects. Earthquake Engineering: A specialty dealing with creating buildings and other structures that can withstand the stresses of earthquakes without falling. Coastal Engineering: managing the coastal areas of a country including marshlands. Creating defences against flooding and erosion. 46 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & THEBUILT ENVIRONMENT Over the next decade the landscape of the world will be hugely transformed as new and exciting engineering projects materialize, such as the world’s first shipping tunnel, a space age underwater hotel and the world’s biggest shopping mall. At the heart of these projects are civil engineers who plan and build structures as wide training as bridges, buildings, transport systems and dams. The majority of civil engineering careers are with architectural firms or construction companies and the largest percentage of civil engineering careers are as structural engineers. KPT/JPS/(KA8612) 08/13 Bachelor of Architecture FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & THEBUILT ENVIRONMENT The Bachelor of Architecture programme is the second part of the Architect's training. It continues from the Bachelor of Science (Architectural Studies) program. Generally there are four streams of studies; design, technology, practice and special interest. Design studies expand in terms of scale and complexity, from multi storey housing to urban design and design thesis. The design thesis is the most comprehensive, in terms of thought development and exploration of ideas. Technology classes explore advance systems (such as integrated systems design and large span structures) and specialised constructions such as prefabricated system, modular system and industrialised building system. The students are also taught professional practice and project management, in line with the expectations of the Professional Part III Examination. Specialised studies are introduced to provide special skills to enhance their study and work skills and to provide additional career opportunities. The subject Research Methods provides the skill to use in the Topical Studies which can be a background or preliminary study to their thesis and at the same time sharpen their ability to develop their thesis. In the Directed Elective that student must complete but with a choice of areas of study, either in design theory, project management, business studies or technology. The 8 credits bring the student enough to be initial practitioners in these four fields. Entry requirement • Pass STPM / A Levels with minimum 2 principals and pass in Arts subject; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in Architecture OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 3 Semester 1 Semester 5 YEAR 2 • Architectural Design & • Architecture Design 5 Semester 3 Theory 1 • Building Construction & • Architectural Design 3 • Building Construction Materials 5 • Building Construction & & Materials 1 • Building Services 3 • Architectural Drawing 1 • Architecture Materials 3 • Computer - Aided Design 1 Communication Project • Structures 2 • Communication • Architecture History & • Building Services 1 Principles Theory 2 • Architecture Techniques • Building Science • Landscape Semester 6 Select One: • Architecture Design 6 Select One: • Moral Studies • Working Drawing • Bahasa Kebangsaan A / B • Islamic Studies • Environmental Design • Co-Curriculum 1 • Co-Curriculum 3 • Architecture History & Semester 2 Semester 4 Theory 3 • Architectural Design 2 • Elective • Architecture Design 4 • Building Construction & • Specification • Building Construction & Materials 2 Materials 4 YEAR 4 • Structures 1 • Structures 3 Semester 7 • Ecologically Sustainable • Practical Training • Building Services 2 Design • Architecture History • Architectural Drawing 2 Semester 8 • Computer - Aided Design 2 & Theory 1 • Housing Design Studio • Introduction to Planning • Advanced Construction Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Global Classroom • Environment Behaviour • Introduction to Urban Planning • Design Seminar • Design Practice 1 YEAR 5 Semester 9 • Urban Design Studio • Integrated Buiding System • Research Methodology • Directed Elective • Project Management 1 • Building Economics • Design Practice 2 Semester 10 Part 1 • Topical Studies • Project Management 2 • Professional Practice 1 • Thesis YEAR 6 Semester 11 Part 2 • Directed Elective 2 • Professional Practice 2 • Thesis *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. 47 The architectural profession continues to grow and evolve. As population grows, more and more people continue to want more housing, schools, office spaces, commercial spaces. The profession continues to be in demand. Currently only buildings in urban areas use architects. However as nations develop and the standard of living and system of government improve, rural housing too will need architects. Developing countries will also need architects. The demand for architect and career opportunities, either as employees in the pubic sector or as practitioners, continuously increase. Opportunities for self expression, innovation and development are endless. The process of designing, documenting and building is a very long and involved process. The design process, legal, financial, contractual and statutory process are also becoming more complex. Many young graduates are opting to specialised say in project management, or specialist to provide design or documentation services. IT is playing an increasingly important role in education and practice of architects. At Limkokwing we provide the opportunity to blend with animation, design, graphics and art. 48 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & THEBUILT ENVIRONMENT Career Opportunities JPT/BPP (R/214/6/0020)4/2016 Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Fashion & Retailing FACULTY OF FASHION & LIFESTYLE CREATIVITY The course is specially designed to upgrade skills and knowledge that will enable graduates to excel in the fashion business by being more creative and progressive. They are able to evaluate and respond to fast-changing fashion trends. Skills and knowledge in the fashion field are important elements because they determine placement for industrial training that can lead to career openings in the high-end market. These insights will be conveyed to students, stressing and emphasizing the basic structure and principles important to the fashion industry Skills and knowledge gained will equip students with the ability to engage in display design (merchandising, retailing and display) using their individual expertise and creativity. The main objective of this programme is to ensure graduates excel in the fashion design busi- ness and industries related to it. Due to fashion trend changes, technical skills are always needed to upgrade the productivity of industries. Those in possession of the skills and knowledge will always be in demand. Their creative talent and capability to assess industry requirements will ensure that they are successful in their careers. Entry requirement • Pass STPM /ALevels with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Matriculation programme in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Fundamentals of Sociology • Principles of Retailing • Design Management Principles 1 • Introduction to Management • English 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Principles of Fashion Marketing • Fashion Marketing • Retail & Logistics • Creative Development • English 2 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 Year 2 Semester 3 • Fashion Design & Visualization: Design 1 • Fashion Design & Visualization: Production 1 • Textile Design • Hair & Face Design • Fashion Styling & Coordination: Red Carpet Glamour • English Language 3 Select One: • Thinking Skills • Entrepreneurship • Leadership Skill & Human Relations • Creative & Innovation Skills • Writing Skills • EQ Management Skills • Decision Making Skills • Bahasa Kebangsaan A (Local students) Semester 4 • Fashion Design & Visualization: Design 2 • Fashion Design & Visualization: Production 2 • Product Commercialization • Branding & E-commerce: Build your Brand • English Language 4 • Malaysian Economy • Government & Public Policy of Malaysia • Organisational Behaviour in the Multi-Ethnic Society of Malaysia • Work Sociology & Malaysian Industry • Constitution & Society in Malaysia • Comparison of Religions • Comparison of Ethnics • Banking & Finance in Malaysia • Global Classroom Year 3 Semester 5 • Human Resource Management • Electronic Commerce • Brand Management • Fashion Event Management • English 5 • Internship Semester 6 • International Marketing • Marketing Research • Product Development • Retail Operation • Merchandizing & Technology • Professional Practice *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities As the retail industry continues to expand so will the demand for innovative fashion and retail designers. Whether you are interested in fashion designing, fashion journalism, photography or retail management, there is a world of opportunities for talent and skills. A graduate can work as: • Fashion Merchandiser 49 • Fashion Buyer • Fashion Writer Editor • Fashion Promoter • Marketing Consultant • Retail Manager • Retail Display Artist KPT/JPS (KR10396) 06/14 Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) products of this programme. In a business organization, without the right touch of excellent managers, it will definitely lead to many unsolved problems. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/ A Level with minimum 3 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM with 5 credits excluding religious and moral studies; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Business Mathematics • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Organizational Behavior • Principles of Marketing • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Business Communication Skills 2 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Human Resource Management • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Financial Management 1 • Macroeconomics for Business Analysis • Commercial Law Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Operations Management • Managerial Accounting • Financial Management 2 • Business Ethics • Corporate Governance • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Business Planning • Management Information System • Service Operation Management • Research Methods • Malaysian Taxation • Open Elective • Internship Semester 6 • Global Human Resource Management • Creativity and Innovation in Business • Investment Analysis • Project Management for Business • Strategic Management • Corporate Law *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Banker • Operation Management Executive • Business Planning Consultant • Office Administrator/ Manager • Operation Management Executive • Office Administrator/ Manager Business • Planning Consultant • Purchaser 50 FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION This programme is essential for today’s challenging business environment. These will include analysis of business problems, formulation and implementation of business strategies and understanding of its function on: • Business strategies: concrete knowledge and skills in business disciplines and knowledge concepts as tools of analysis for business situations; • Operations: acquire thorough understanding of various business environment, functions, and operations; • Skills & knowledge: learn & adapt the analytical, planning, communication, and operating skills, which can be applied to various complex business situations. Confident leaders who are superb problem-solvers plus skilled in analysis and critical thinking are the main KPT/JPS (KR10398) 06/14 Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Marketing FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION This programme aims to equip students with a solid foundation for various business disciplines, which focuses on marketing and communication concepts in the following areas: • Business tools: exposure to communication & presentations skills, statistics, accounting, organisational behavior, human resource management, and economics; • Marketing: adapting techniques of marketing to enable them to discover opportunities and develop strategies to exploit them; and • Individual development: exposure to practical marketing problems, and developing the skills in solving practical marketing problems. Our graduates are well equipped with both theoretical and practical knowledge in the specialised area of marketing. Apart from this, they are competent in IT as well. The business world cannot function without the right marketing executive. With our graduates who have all the right ingredients i.e. specialiseed knowledge, skills and behaviour, any employer can be assured of high quality experts. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/ A Level with minimum 3 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM with 5 credits excluding religious and moral studies; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Management • Financial Accounting Fundamental • Business Mathematics • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Principles of Marketing • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Business Communication Skills 2 • Organizational Behaviour Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Marketing Research • Money and Banking • Macroeconomics Analysis for Business • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Sales Management • Managerial Accounting • International Marketing • Quantitative Methods • Business Ethics • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Service Marketing • Consumer Behaviour • Retail Management • Management Information System • Service Operation Management • Open Elective • Internship Semester 6 • Product & Brand Management • Strategic Marketing Management • Academic Paper • Integrated Marketing Communication • Electronic Commerce • Supply Chain Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Career prospects abound in marketing. A graduate can work in a small firm to establish its brand, help a multinational firm to maintain its brand image or climb the corporate ladder in an advertising agency. He or she can be: • Marketing Executive • Brand Management Consultant 51 • Market Researcher • Promotions Manager • Advertising Manager • Account Manager • Media Executive • Advertising Production Manager • Brand Manager • Marketing Consultant • Creative Team Director KPT/JPS (KR10393) 06/14 Bachelor of Business(Hons)in International Business exciting & fast-paced environment. He/she would possess adequate knowledge plus the extra value in having the ability to speak in public; no doubt, our graduates would be highly sought after. Strong focus on the area of knowledge and being able to provide solutions to the practical business problems are a few of our up-front abilities. Entry Requirement • PassSTPM/A Level with minimum in 3 principals;OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM with 5 credits excluding religious and moral studies; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Business Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Business Mathematics • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Introduction to International Business • Principles of Marketing • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Business Communication Skills 2 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • International Business Strategy • Financial Management 1 • Macroeconomic Analysis for Business Decisions • Commercial Law • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Managerial Accounting • Corporate Governance • Financial Management 2 • International Marketing • Operations Management • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Research Methods • International Business Environment • Global Human Resource Management • International Management • International Finance • Open Elective • Internship Semester 6 • Risk Management •International Banking • Strategic Management • Global Entrepreneurship • International Economics • Company Law *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities This programme opens doors to business and management, but more than that, graduates from this programme will be well-placed for international careers in multi-national firms, international aid agencies, government departments, banks and organizations seeking a wider, more international clientele. A graduate can work as: • Import & Export Executive • International Business Consultant • International Public Relations Executive 52 FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION This programme aims to expose students to interdisciplinary skills and knowledge of the international business environment, with opportunities to develop functional expertise in various areas: • Business: concrete knowledge & skills in international business disciplines, used as tools of analysis in various business environments; • Operations: technical understanding of various international business environments, functions and operations; • Knowledge & skills: sound & concrete understanding in the importance of knowledge & skills acquired to understand the role of international business in varying contexts. Today, our world is getting smaller due to the new technology age (borderless world), international business can be created with a click of the mouse. Our graduates are being trained for this type of KPT/JPS (KR10395) 06/14 Bachelor of Business(Hons)in Entrepreneurship FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION Programme aims to expose students to the concepts and theories of business and management. These will include analysis of business problems, formulation and implementation of business strategies and understanding of its function on: • Business strategies: concrete knowledge and skills in business disciplines and knowledge concepts as tools of analysis for business situations; • Operations: acquire thorough understanding of various business environment, functions, and operations; • Skills & knowledge: learn & adapt the analytical, planning, communication, and operating skills, which can be applied to various complex business situations. Confident leaders who are superb problem-solvers plus skilled in analysis and critical thinking are the main product of this programme. In a business organisation, without the right touch of excellent managers, it will definitely lead to many unsolved problems. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/A Level with minimum 3 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM with 5 credits excluding religious and moral studies; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Business Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Business Mathematics • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Principles of Marketing • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Business Communication Skills 2 • Organizational Behavior Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Financial Management 1 • Macroeconomics Analysis for Business Decisions • Commercial Law • Money & Banking Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Managerial Accounting • Small Business Management • Business Ethics • Finance for Entrepreneur • International Marketing • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Research Methods • Consumer Behavior • Family and Business Entrepreneurship • Entrepreneurship & New Venture • Marketing for Entrepreneur • Open Elective • Internship Semester 6 • Creativity and Innovation in Business • Strategic Management • Global Entrepreneurship • Project Management for Business • Financial Statement Analysis • Company Law *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities A graduate can work in his or her family business or in any small business needing big business skills. Alternatively, he or she can be a consultant for larger organisations trying to harness the new ideas that usually come out of small business. Career opportunities 53 also exist in banks targeting small and medium sized enterprises, and government departments or agencies. A graduate can work as: • Project Manager • Business Planning Consultant • Entrepreneur KP/JPS (KR10897) 09/14 Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Accounting graduates would have a list of special skills such as having the ability of interpreting and using financial information in managerial decision making. Accounting and finance would be an excellent match for our students to go into a wide range of business disciplines i.e. ranging from a general business career to more specified areas such as financial departments and professional bodies. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/A Level with minimum 3 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Business Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Business Mathematics • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Financial Accounting and Reporting 1 • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Business Communication Skills 2 • Management Accounting Fundamentals Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Commercial Law • Financial Accounting & Reporting 2 • Financial Management 1 • Macroeconomic Analysis for Business Decision • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Financial Management 2 • Accounting Information Systems • Management Accounting • Financial Accounting & Reporting 3 • Corporate Governance • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Risk Management • Research Method • Accounting Theory & Practice • Malaysian Taxation • Audit I • Open Elective • Internship Semester 6 • Audit 2 • International Accounting • Financial Statement Analysis • Strategic Management • Corporate Taxation • Company Law *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Students who follow an accounting degree usually do so with the intention of going into professional accounting. However, this degree programme, while opening up the opportunity to follow a career in accounting or finance, does not by any means, limit choices to just this area. Students who follow this pathway will have a good grounding in some of the general principles of management, but with a focus on the skills and knowledge which are crucial to project management, financial management, consultancy work as well as the potential for a career as a professional accountant or working with financial institutions. A graduate can work as: • Finance Analyst • Accountant • Financial Controller 54 FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION Programme aims to provide solid understanding of the accounting & financial concepts, modern accounting, and the ability to apply to real-life situations: • Knowledge & skill: understand the concepts of accounting, acquire the analytical & numerical skills, preparation of accounts, book-keeping techniques, and interpretation of financial statements; • Management perspective: adapt & apply the knowledge and skills in making financing decisions; • Nature of work: participation in group and team activities designed to simulate the work environment; • Economics & law: economics theory & its applications, the law that applies to businesses, both from contract and company perspectives. This is an exquisite programme where we are giving equal importance to accounting and finance. Our KP/JPS (KA7410) (5/12) FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION Bachelor of Business(Hons)in Human Resource Management This course is ideal for students who are interested in business but would like to focus your studies on human resource management. The increased realization that human resources are a vital organisational capability has given human resource management a critical role in the achievement of organisational effectiveness. In order to achieve competitive advantage, organisations are increasingly looking at human resource management at the operational and strategic levels. Students will study core business and HR disciplines and will also gain an insight into: how people work in organisations – their motivation, group dynamics and leadership qualities; the management of human resources – development, reward, resourcing and employee relations; contextual influences such as employment legislation; plus the role human resources play in meeting organisations’ strategic goals. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM /A Level with minimum 3 principals including general studies or recognized equivalent qualification; OR • Pass Foundation in related filed or other qualification recognized by Senate; OR • Diploma in Business field or related from any institution recognized by Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Business Management • Financial Accounting Fundamental • Business Mathematics • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Operational Management • Principles of Marketing • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Business Communication Skills 2 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Human Resource Management • Financial Management 1 • Macroeconomics Analysis for Business • Commercial Law • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Human Resource Development • Managerial Accounting • Human Capital Training • Quantitative Methods • Business Ethics • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Compensation Management • Performance Management • Strategic Human Resource Planning • Information System for Human Resource Management • Research Method • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Internship Semester 6 • Current Issues in Human Resource Management • Safety & Health Management • Academic Paper • Labour & Industrial Law • Globalisation Of Human Resource International Human Resource Management • Cross-Cultural Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Banker As well as more general management roles, graduates • Compensation Executive / Manager can find rewarding careers in human resource man- • Employee Assistance or Benefits Executive / Manager • Equal Employment Opportunity (EE0) or Affirmative agement, personnel or training, such as: Action Coordinator • Operation Management Executive • Labor Relations Executive / Manager • Office Administrator • Recruitment Executive / Manager • Office Manager • Human Resources Information System Executive • Business Planning Consultant /Manager • Purchaser 55 JPT/BPP (KA6451) 5/12 Bachelor of Public Management (Hons) public sector management, urban planning design and urban development. This programme will also enhance students’ personal confidence and career prospects by widening your portfolio of skills and deepening your insights of current public policy issues. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Business Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Introduction to Public Administration • Computer Application for Business • Effective Communication Skills 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Introduction to Public Policy • Personal Development • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Effective Communication Skills 2 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Politics and Organization • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Administrative Law • Macroeconomics Analysis for Business Decision • Financial Management 1 • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • ICT in Public Sector • Human Resource in Public Sector • Local and State Government • Leadership in Public Sector • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Research Methods • Public Sector Strategy • Constitutional Law • Criminal Justice Management • Non-Government Organization Management • Open elective • Internship Semester 6 • Strategic Management in Public Sector • Sustainability and Planning Policy Development • International Public Relations • Public Finance • Immigration and Public Policy • International Politics *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities On successful completion students will enter a variety of challenging careers, such as public or private sectors of any industries. These positions include economist, current affairs executive, diplomat officer, and adminis- trative officer. Graduates will be able to seek employment in many roles in the public sector such as education health and policy authorities, local government, charities, environmental agencies and civil service agencies, as well as in private sector management. 56 FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION The Bachelor of Public Management (Hons) allows students to address the challenges of governance, public administration and international relations in national and regional contexts. The programme also focuses on the fundamental principles, practises and techniques of organisational management related to public institutions. The course exposes students to significant theories, and their application in research in multidisciplinary fields such as public administration, political economy, human resources management, international relations and town management. The emphasis is on linking theory to research, experimental and professional analysis of a wide range of issues, analytical and professional activities in the areas of policy analysis, JPT/BPP(R/345/6/0131) 1/17 BA (Hons)inSports,Health & Fitness Management FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION This degree is designed to provide you with an understanding of the skills and knowledge required for efficient and successful management of sport and fitness provision. Students will also consider the importance of sport and fitness for the welfare of individuals and groups in society and how management can respond effectively to their needs. Emphasis is placed upon an understanding of how sports, health and fitness resources are effectively and efficiently managed in order to satisfy participation and profit. Management topics include: marketing, human resources, finance, economics, legal issues and strategy. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Business Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Introduction to Fitness Management • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Introduction to Sport Management • Principles of Marketing • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Business Communication Skills 2 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 Year 2 Semester 3 • Human Resource Management • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Event Management • Resort & Fitness Centre Management • Web Design Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Operations Management • Personal and Professional Development • Introduction to Wellness • Customer & Service Marketing • Diet & Nutrition • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom Year 3 Semester 5 • Sport Facility Management • Strategic Marketing Management • Sports and Fitness Psychology • Research Methods • Excercise & Sports • Open elective • Internship Semester 6 • Physiology of Health • Future Trends & Issues • Coaching Techniques • Sports Marketing & Sponsorship • Sports Risk Management • Talent Development *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities sports tourism, corporate sports hospitality, health Career opportunities exist in sport development and fitness, the marketing of sports service and and administration, sports events management, products and education. 57 KPT/JPS (KA7645) 06/12 This degree prepares you for this by covering food and beverage management, accommodation management and business studies. This programme will develop your understanding of front office procedures, enhanced by a working knowledge of essential behind-the-scenes operations. The strength of this program lies in combining business management. The program will cover a broad range of business and management topics including economics, financial administration, law, personnel management and marketing. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM /A Level with minimum 3 principals including general studies or recognized equivalent qualification; OR • Pass Foundation in related field or other qualification recognized by Senate; OR • Diploma in Business field from any institution recognized by government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Tourism Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Business Mathematics • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Introduction to Hospitality Management • Principles of Marketing • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Communication Theory & Study Skills Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 Year 2 Semester 3 • Planning & Design of Food Service Facilities • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Financial Management 1 • Macroeconomics Analysis for Business Decision • Food & Beverage Cost Control • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Dining Room Operations • Food & Beverage Management & Operations • Customer Service • Human Resource Management in Hospitality • Marketing for Hospitality & Tourism • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom Year 3 Semester 5 • Legal Aspects in Hospitality • Dining Room Management • Hospitality Management Information System • Research Methods • Accommodation Management • Open Elective • Internship Semester 6 • International Hospitality Industry • Hospitality Policy and Planning • Trend and Challenges in Hospitality • Strategic Management in Hospitality • Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry • Economics and Hospitality *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Many career opportunities await graduates in the tourism and leisure industries. They can work in tourism marketing, hotel marketing, travel marketing, airline operations, government tourism departments, travel firms' research departments, tour agencies, hotels, leisure complexes and tourism-promoting industries such as medical tourism, eco-tourism and rain-forest tourism. 58 FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION Bachelor of Business(Hons)in Hospitality Management KPT/JPS (KR10397) 06/14 Bachelor of Arts(Hons)in Tourism Management FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION Many economists and economies estimate that tourism is the world’s single biggest industry both in monetary and employment terms. Tourism has become a lifestyle choice for many of the population in the developed world. Tourism is one of largest industrial sectors in these economies. It can be the single largest industrial sector for less well-developed economies. Malaysia, in recognizing the revenue potential of Tourism, has made the successful development of Tourism an economic goal. This is designed to build on the success to date of the Tourism industry in Malaysia. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/A Level with minimum 3 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM with 5 credits excluding religious and moral studies; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Computer Application for Business • Introduction to Tourism Management • Effective Communication 1 • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Business Mathematics Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Effective Communication 2 • Tourism Geography • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Foreign Language 1 Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 • Tourism Marketing • Microeconomics • Introduction to Hospitality Management Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Meeting Incentives Concepts & Tourism Management • Ecotourism • Hotel & Resort Management • Service Management Semester 4 • Cultural Tourism • Tour Operation Management • Ticketing & Reservation • Foreign Language 2 • Sustainable Tourism • Tourism Policy & Planning • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Current Issues in Tourism • Tourism & Hospitality Research Method • Foreign Language 3 • Strategic Management in Tourism • Tourism Ethics • Internship Semester 6 • Tourism & Transportation • Tourism Economics • Food & Catering Services • Tourism Product Management • Tourism Research Project *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Career opportunities await graduates in the tourism and leisure industries. They can work in tourism marketing, hotel marketing, travel marketing, airline operations, government tourism departments, travel firms’ research departments, tour agencies, hotels, leisure complexes and tourism-promoting industries such as 59 medical tourism, eco-tourism and rain-forest tourism, as: • Tourism Marketing Executive • Travel Marketing Executive • Tour Agency Operator • Tour Agency Consultant • Front-desk Manager • Public Relations Officer JPT/BPP (KA 10903) 01/15 The BA (Hons) in Business and Quality Management would be one of its kind in Malaysia. While BA programmes in management is common nowdays, quality elements more embedded in needs of globalization. Many short courses or certification in quality management is offered by several professional training institutions such as SIRIM of Malaysia and International Standards for Organization (ISO). Not many institution of higher learning currently offers a Bachelor Degree that combines these two increasingly important aspects of management. The increasing role of globalization and international competition means that it is not sufficient just to manage businesses in a conventional way. Managers today must manage quality in a continuous fashion if their businesses are to survive in future. In the globalized era of intense competition, producing products and services in the name of quality was something to ponder and this alone is not enough. Management need to ensure that the quality is managed effectively and efficiently to ensure continuous market dominance and customer focused strategies. At the end of this programme, students will be able to: • Demonstrate the acquisition of a philosophical, analytical and statistical framework that facilitates organization successfully making a transition to Total Quality Management (TQM) • Synthesize the historical framework under which quality and quality assessment has evolved internationally • Implement an integrated approach to the management of quality systems which includes leadership, strategic planning and human resources management • Evaluate and apply various statistical process control techniques used in manufacturing and services and effectively apply the tools and techniques of quality improvement • Synthesize an understanding of how marketing, technology, people and information can be utilized to satisfy customer requirements in the services sector • Demonstrate the importance of quality assurance in TQM and evaluate the approaches to quality assurance. • Demonstrate an appreciation for learning as a lifelong process Entry Requirement • Pass STPM /A Level with minimum 3 principals and pass Mathematics at SPM; OR • Pass Matriculation /Pre-University in related field; and pass SPM/ SPVM or O Level with 5 credits • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Business Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Introduction to Quality Management • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Principle of Team Work • Principles of Marketing • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Business Communication Skills 2 • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 Year 2 Semester 3 • Leadership in Quality • TQM Implementation • Business Process Management • Managerial Accounting • Corporate Governance • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom • Quality Planning • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Financial Management 1 • Macroeconomics for Business Analysis • Commercial Law Year 3 Semester 5 • Service Quality • Performance Measurement • Quality Management Tools & Techniques • Research Methods • Management Information System • Open elective • Internship Semester 6 • Continuous Improvement • Creativity and Innovation in Business • Quality Culture • Knowledge Management • Strategic Management • Project Management for Business *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities supervisors, production quality executives, production Graduates of the programme will be sufficiently planners, business development executives, inventory equipped with knowledge to take up jobs and build control managers, quality control officers and lecturers careers as quality management executives, project in quality management. 60 FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION Bachelor of Arts(Hons)in Business & Quality Management JPT/BPP (N/340/6/0028)03/16 FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION Bachelor of Arts (Hons)in Global Business Communication The Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Global Business Communication is designed to produce graduates with comprehensive knowledge that informs, moves, creates and shapes the world of communication from business perspectives. Students will be exposed to a broad-based learning experience encompassing nearly all major aspects of communication such as journalism, advertising, broadcasting, corporate communication and public relations. The programme will also develop learners’ ability to apply communication techniques critically and objectively in real life situations of the world of business. In this programme, student will be: • Guided to recognize, within a global economic order, the humanist perspective of the human resources that will occupy diverse positions in global business. • Taught with the planning, organizing, and control and leadership skills used in the global business environment. • Exposed to the importance of acquiring diverse skills in the global environment. They will analyze and synthesize, specifically, innovation experimentation and design skills that will allow them to operate in diverse organizations within global business. • Guided to participate in innovating and creating a global market. At the end of this course, student will be able to: • Explain the communication process from the positions of “receiver” and “sender”in business contexts, including faxes and email. • Apply reasoned, practical, and ethical communication principles when writing business messages. • Recognize the nuances of written and oral communication practices in a global context • Demonstrate business communication skills in independent and collaborative situations. • Analyze various business communications employing communication theory. • Design and deliver an effective oral presentation on a business topic Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Business Management • Computer Application in Business • Business Mathematics • Business Communication Skills • Financial Accounting Fundamental Select One: • Malaysian Studies • Co-Curriculum 1 Semester 2 • Principle of Marketing • Principle of Public Relations • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Public Speaking • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies • Co-Curriculum 2 Year 2 Semester 3 • Commercial Law • Entrepreneurship • Organizational Behavior • Macroeconomics for Business Analysis • PR Communication • Communication Research Methodology • Corporate Communication • International Marketing • Managing Publicity & Media Relations • Managerial Accounting • Directed Elective (Stream based) • Global Classroom Year 3 Semester 5 • Advertising Agency Management • Media Audience Studies • Strategic Marketing Communication • Consumer Behavior • Advertising Regulations Issues & Ethics • Open elective • Practical Internship Semester 6 • International Public Relations • Strategic Marketing Management • Global Strategic Management • Project Paper • Knowledge Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Public Relations Manager/Executive • Public Affair Manager/Executive • International Business Development Manager/ Executive Expected areas of graduate employment: • Corporate Liaison Manager/Executive • Advertising Manager/Executive • Journalist 61 JPT/BPP(N/343/6/0022) 09/16 Bachelor (Hons) in Islamic Banking and Finance Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Business Communication Skills 1 • Business Mathematics • Introduction to Business Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Computer Application for Business • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B Semester 2 • Microeconomics • Principles of Marketing • Business Statistics • Fiqh Muamalat • Principles of Islamic Banking • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship Select One: • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies Year 2 Semester 3 • Usul-al-Fiqh • Islamic Banking: Theory & Practice • Islamic Economics • Commercial Law • Macroeconomics Analysis for Business • Islamic Financial Management Semester 4 • Zakat and Public Finance • Commercial Bank Management • Corporate Governance & Finance • Islamic Corporate Finance • Islamic Financial Services • Quantitative Method • Malaysian Studies Year 3 Semester 5 • Insurance & Takaful Management • Islamic Contracts & Modes of Financing • Islamic Law of Business Contract • Research Methods • Risk Management in Islamic Banking • Open Elective • Internship Semester 6 • Project Paper • Open Elective • Islamic Funds and Equity Investments • Islamic Capital Market • Advanced Islamic Economics and Finance *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Islamic bank executive • Islamic finance officer • Islamic financial consultant • Financial planner • Insurance/Takaful officer • Entrepreneur 62 FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION This Islamic Banking & Finance degree program, At the end of this course, students will be able to: aims at enabling the candidate to deeply understand • Explain the importance of religion and economic the Islamic Banking operating system and the con- factors in Islamic finance and banking. cepts of Islamic Finance through participation in • Define the concepts underlying Islamic finance and class discussions and activities. Market participant banking candidates are to be well-equipped with an excellent • Discuss the legal maxims and main underlying background about Islamic Finance and its innovative Islamic principles related to Islamic financing products. An introductory background on the related instruments which are Shariah compliant Islamic concepts is offered linking them to the • Identify the structure of a modern Islamic financial emerging banking and financial issues. Islamic system Banking & Finance is a growing industry and will Entry Requirement hold a market value of USD$8 Trillion by 2015. • Pass Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) OR “A” Level with 3 principals or CGPA 2.00; In this programme, students will be: • Exposed to the basic concepts of Islamic Banking • Pass Foundation course, Pre-University, related Matriculation Course or other qualification and Finance from any public or private higher institution • Able to gain knowledge on Islamic Finance especially recognized by the Government of Malaysia and on Banking and Takaful pass Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM/SPVM) OR • Able to effectively contribute to their organisation's “O” Level with 5 credits in any subjects; OR business strategies to gain competitive advantage • Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the • Able to conduct research in this field Malaysian Government JPT/BPP(U)1000-801/36/Jld.8(11) FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION Bachelor of Business (Hons)in Logistics Management The complex world of logistics, supply chain and trade industries is becoming increasingly specialised and challenging, with strong demand for graduates who are business savvy, sensitive to different cultures, and who have strong project management and negotiation skills. Logistics and supply chain management involve purchasing, materials management, inventory control, warehousing, transport and distribution to provide the market with access to products and effectively managing end-user stakeholder expectations. Graduates will be able to understand the interdependence of contemporary global and localised logistics and regional logistics issues, and be able to apply and adapt to manage business problems in the global marketplace. The program is designed to prepare the grad- uate for a professional career and to develop his or her confidence to tackle the evolving challenges of a rapidly globalised logistics and supply chain industry. Excellent opportunities exist both in Malaysia and overseas for well-trained professionals. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Business Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Business Mathematics • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 • Malaysian Studies or, • Ethnic Relation, or (Local Student) Malaysian Studies 3 (International Students) Semester 2 • Financial Accounting & Reporting 1 • Principles of Marketing • Microeconomics • Business Statistics • Business Communication Skills 2 • Islamic Civilization & Asian Civilisation, or Communication-Malay Language 2 Year 2 Semester 3 • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Introduction To Transportation Mgt • Financial Management 1 • Macroeconomics for Business Analysis • Commercial Law • Bahasa Kebangsaan A, or • Creative & Innovative Skills Semester 4 • Financial Management 2 • Managerial Accounting • Warehouse & Distribution Channel • Corporate Governance • Supply Chain management • Global Classroom • Constitution and Society in Malaysia Year 3 Semester 5 • Research Methods • Risk Management • Packaging • Transportation & Distribution System • Transportation & Cargo Security • Co-Curricular OR • Community Services • Internship Semester 6 • Financial Statement Analysis • Supply Chain Analysis • Purchasing & Vendor Management • Logistic Management • Strategic Management • Business policy *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Warehouse Manager Graduates from this programme will be equipped • Distribution Centre Manager • Transportation Manager with knowledge to work in areas as such: • Inventory Planning Manager • Logistic Manager • Freight Forwarder • Supply Chain Manager • Entrepreneur 63 JPT/BPP(U)1000-801/36/Jld.8(11) Bachelor of Business (Hons)in Real Estate Finance program focuses on providing the analytical and conceptual framework necessary to make informed decisions regarding real estate investment, financing, development, and valuation. Entry Requirement • • • Pass Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) OR “A” Level with 3 principals or CGPA 2.00; Pass Foundation course, Pre-University, related Matriculation Course or other qualification from any public or private higher institution recognized by the Government of Malaysia and pass Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM/SPVM) OR “O” Level with 5 credits in any subjects; OR Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Introduction to Business Management • Financial Accounting Fundamentals • Business Mathematics • Computer Application for Business • Business Communication Skills 1 • Malaysian Studies or, • Ethnic Relation, or (Local Student) Malaysian Studies 3 (International Students) Semester 2 • Financial Accounting & Reporting 1 • Principles of Real Estate • Business Statistics • Business Communication Skills 2 • Microeconomics • Islamic Civilization & Asian Civilisation, or Communication-Malay Language 2 Year 2 Semester 3 • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Commercial Law • Financial Management 1 • Macroeconomics for Business Analysis • Essentials of Banking • Bahasa Kebangsaan A, or Creative & Innovative Skills Semester 4 • Financial Management 2 • Managerial Accounting • Real Estate development Process 1 • Corporate Governance • Real Property Valuation • Global Classroom • Constitution and Society in Malaysia Year 3 Semester 5 • Real Estate Investment • Mortgage Financing • Co-Curricular OR Community Services • Internship Semester 6 • Financial Statement Analysis • Forecasting in Real Estate • The Laws and regulation Governing Real Estates • Real Estate Investment Strategies • Strategic Management • Income Property Appraisal • Research Methods • Risk Management • Real Estate Development 2 *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Mortgage Lender Graduates from this programme will be equipped • Real Estate Developer • Investment Advisor / Consultant with knowledge to work in areas such as: • Market Analyst / Consultant • Appraiser • Asset Manager / Property Manager • Residential / Commercial Sales Agent • Site Selector / Acquisitions • Residential / Commercial Broker • Corporate Real Estate Manager • Leasing Agent 64 FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & GLOBALISATION The undergraduate Real Estate Finance (REF) program at Limkokwing University provides students with an analytical foundation and firm understanding of the areas of real estate finance, investment, and valuation. A number of courses also qualify for statemandated continuing education requirements for local real estate professionals. As a result, the undergraduate classes in real estate provide considerable interaction between faculty, traditional undergraduate students, and active real estate professionals. The primary objective of the Real Estate Finance major is to provide the knowledge and skills required to compete successfully in the real estate industry, while contributing to the community and the professional advancement of the industry. Specifically, the JPT/BPP (KR11535) 06/15 FACULTYOF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons)in Mobile Computing The course aims to provide students with an under- building software systems, and also apply knowledge standing of mobile/wireless technologies and how in mobile game design. these technologies are utilized and integrated to meet specific business needs. Entry Requirement The course builds a solid foundation of software • STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals or CGPA 2.0 ; OR development skills and introduces the specific skills • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in needed for developing mobile/wireless applications. related field and pass SPM/SPVM with 5 credits Students will also gain the necessary understanding including Mathematic ; OR of current technologies and architectures that provide • Pass Diploma in related field with minimum the network and communications infrastructure for CGPA 2.5. Candidates with CGPA below 2.5 mobile enabled enterprise computer systems. Students and above 2.0 , thorough internal evaluation will will also develop skills in the design of modern be carried out; OR distributed software systems, using appropriate • Pass Diploma in other fields with minimum technologies, architectures and techniques, and in the CGPA 2.5; OR advanced network technologies supporting the upper • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by layers, together with their planning, management the Malaysian Government and security. The structure of the course allows Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will students to gain valuable practical experience in be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Theory & Study Skills • Fundamental of Computer Systems • Mathematics for Computing • C++ Programming 1 • Creative Studies • Multimedia technology Select One: • Co-Curriculum 1 • Malaysian Studies Semester 2 • JAVA Programming 1 • Introduction to Information Systems • Multimedia Authoring • Database System • Probability & Statistics • Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis Select One: • Co-Curriculum 2 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Business Communication Skills • Computer Architecture • Mobile System • Wireless Internet Programming • Discrete Structures • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Data Communication & Networking • Human Computer Interface Design • Mobile Device Programming 2 • System Analysis & Design • Information Technology Law • Mobile Electronic Commerce • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project 1 • Software Project Management • Wireless Network • Ethics & Professional Conduct • Database Design & Management • Interactive Multimedia Design • Practical Internship Semester 6 • Distributed Operating System • Wireless Network Security • Global Information System Management • Major Project 2 • Knowledge Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities On successful completion students will enter a variety of challenging careers, such as mobile business application development; user-support management in networked organisations, and information analysis in decentralised businesses. Working opportunities: 65 • Mobile Solution Specialist • Mobile Application Developer • Software Engineer • M-Commerce Consultant • Software Architect • Visual User Interface Designer • Lead Programmer JPT/BPP(R/482/6/0006)02/16 Bachelor of Science(Hons)in Games Technology elements students will learn and use software applications Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will to apply their understanding of games technology. be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Comm. Theory & Study Skills • Fund. of Computer Systems • Mathematics for Computing • C++ Programming 1 • Creative Studies • Fundamental of Game Select One: • Co-Curriculum 1 • Malaysian Studies Semester 2 • C++ Programming 2 • Game Technology 1 • Multimedia Authoring • Database System • Mathematics for Game • Business Comm. Skills Select One: • Co-Curriculum 2 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Object-Oriented Techniques • Computer Graphics • Game Technology 2 • Computer Game Design 1 • Interaction Design • Computer Architecture • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • System Development Methods & Tools • Data Communication & Networking • Data Structure & Algorithm Analysis • Interactive Multimedia • Object-Oriented Game Implementation • Computer Game Design 2 • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project 1 • Software Project Management • Game Programming 1 • Ethics & Professional Conduct • Artificial Intelligence • Digital Modeling & Animation • Practical Internship Semester 6 • Game Programming 2 • Operating System • Virtual Reality • Major Project 2 • Game Business & Market *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Within this context, graduates entering the industry need to be from multi-displinary background and yet be masters of current technology so as to be able to take advantage of opportunities afforded by future technological advance and transferable skills to enable them to seek employment. They can be employed as: • Computer Games Developer • Graphics and Visualiser • Games Programmer • Console Programmer • AI Programmer • Virtual Reality Specialist • Lead Programmer • Software Product Planner 66 FACULTYOF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY The computer Games Industry is a significant and Entry Requirement developing contributor to the national economy. Games creation requires the collaboration of • STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals or CGPA 2.0 ; OR experts from a diversity of fields: from visual and audio design, programming, project management • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in and entrepreneurship. related field and pass SPM/SPVM with 5 credits This highly interactive course, taught by a leading including Mathematic ; OR game designer, is an excellent primer on all topics • Pass Diploma in related field with minimum surrounding the computer gaming industry. This CGPA 2.5. Candidates with CGPA below 2.5 course is academically challenging and will develop and above 2.0 , thorough internal evaluation will students skills in mathematics, real-time graphics, be carried out; OR console game development and hardware architecture. The Games Technology programme offers students • Pass Diploma in other fields with minimum CGPA 2.5; OR an opportunity to study the interactive design process and theories underpinning the design and development • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government of computer game engines. In addition to the theoretical KPT/JPS (KR 10528) 06/14 FACULTYOF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Information Technology A broad-based programme of studies, which aims to acquaint students with a wide range of problems that arise in computing & information technology, together with various methods & technologies available as solutions: • Programming skills: high level languages – C++ & JAVA • Multimedia: awareness of multimedia use in computer programming; • Theoretical & technical knowledge: importance of data and telecommunications to information systems, the emergence of the Internet, to understanding the principals of underlying operating systems and their continued development; • Individual development: acquiring analytical and numerical skills for computer programming, presentation & PR skills for various working environments. Entry Requirement • STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals ; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM/SPVM with 5 credits including English and Mathematic (excluding other language, religious and moral studies) ; OR • Pass Diploma in related field); OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Theory & Study Skills • Fundamental of Computer Systems • Digital Design Fundamentals • C++ Programming 1 • Creative Studies • Multimedia Technology Select One: • Co-Curriculum 1 • Malaysian Studies Semester 2 • JAVA Programming 1 • Intro to Information Systems • Multimedia Authoring • Database System • C++ Programming 2 Select One: • Co-Curriculum 2 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Business Communications Skills • Computer Architecture • JAVA Programming 2 • E-Commerce Theories & Practices • Management Information Systems • Discrete Mathematics • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Data Communication & Networking • Web Programming with JAVA • Interactive Multimedia • System Development Methods & Tools • Information Technology Law • Human Computer Interaction • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project 1 • Software Project Management • Data Structure & Algorithm Analysis • Ethics & Professional Conduct • Distributed System • Database Design & Management • Practical Internship Semester 6 • Operating System • Computer Network • Artificial Intelligence • Major Project 2 • Knowledge Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities One who will be responsible to implement, analyse, design, manage and evaluate system solutions. Equipped with sound skills and knowledge in application & tools usage to provide recommendations to improve design cycle time, keeping abreast with the speed of change with IT technologies or tools available. Graduates can be employed as: 67 • IT Specialist • System Analyst • System Engineer • Lead Programmer • Database Analyst • MIS Manager KPT/JPS (KR10531) 06/14 This programmer is designed to equip and provide students with a thorough grounding in the area of modern business approaches with the use of information technology and knowledge: • Theoretical foundation of IT: ground concepts of IT, emphasising the importance of techniques and tools used; • Current IT system: changes & converging technologies with their potential for increased organisation efficiency; • Management perspective: understanding of the role of information flow system in various organizations, how new systems are conceived, designed, developed, implemented and evaluated; • Socio-economic, political & legislative perspec- tives: insight into IT and into its impact on people & organizations Entry Requirement • STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals ; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM/SPVM with 5 credits including English and Mathematic (excluding other language, religious and moral studies); OR • Pass Diploma in related field); OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Theory & Study Skills • Fundamental of Computer Systems • Mathematics for Computing • C++ Programming 1 • Introduction to Management • Multimedia Technology Select One: • Co-Curriculum 1 • Malaysian Studies Semester 2 • JAVA Programming 1 • Introduction to Information Systems • Business Accounting • Database System • Probability & Statistics • Business Communication Skills Select One: • Co-Curriculum 2 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Management Science Model • Computer Architecture • JAVA Programming 2 • E-Commerce Theories & Practices • Management Information System • Discrete Structures • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Data Communication & Networking • Business Planning • Managerial Accounting • System Development Methods Tools • Information Technology Law • Interaction Design • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project 1 • Software Project Management • Information System Planning • Ethics & Professional Conduct • Global Information System • Fundamental of Entrepreneurship • Practical Internship Semester 6 • Decision Support System • Computer Network • Database Design & Management • Major Project 2 • Knowledge Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities One who is responsible to maintain strong rapport for user support; which includes profile creation, system & hardware maintenance, strong save/restore skills, critical, creative and analytical thinking abilities in system problem solving. Job will require sound capabilities in technical support to Application Development staff, installation, system configurations and exposure to Reflection/Client Access client-side Software. • IT Consultant • E-Business Consultant • Information System Analyst • Database Adminisrator • MIS Manager • Software Project Manager • IT Business Analyst • Lead Programmer 68 FACULTYOF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Business Information Technology KPT/JPS (KR 10532) 06/14 FACULTYOF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Software Engineering with Multimedia This programme will direct students to the development and use of multimedia systems. Students are exposed and trained in the relevant programming skills with use of multimedia applications: • Theoretical & Technical: understanding the role of communication technology & tools as applied to distributed multimedia; • Programming Skills: developing skills and in-depth understanding and use of multimedia tools (application) with programming languages for Internet and World Wide Web applications; • Design: to appreciate the importance of interactive design in computer programming. Entry Requirement • STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals ; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM/SPVM with 5 credits including English and Mathematic (excluding other language, religious and moral studies) ; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Theory & Study Skills • Fundamental of Computer Systems • Mathematics for Computing • C++ Programming 1 • Creative Studies • Multimedia Technology Select One: • Co-Curriculum 1 • Malaysian Studies Semester 2 • JAVA Programming 1 • Principles of Software Engineering • Multimedia Authoring • Database System • Probability & Statistics • Business Communication Skills Select One: • Co-Curriculum 2 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Object Oriented Analysis & Design • Computer Graphics • JAVA Programming 2 • Software Requirements Engineering • Interaction Design • Discrete Structures • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Software Design • Data Communication & Networking • Digital Production • Interactive Multimedia • Digital Modelling & Animation • Information Technology Law • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project 1 • Software Project Management • Data Structure & Algorithm Analysis • Ethics & Professional Conduct • Formal Methods • Concept of Modelling • Practical Internship Semester 6 • Character Animation • Software Testing & Reliability • Virtual Reality • Major Project 2 • Database Design & Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities One has to be able to keep abreast with the needs of production of software(s) and programmes for computers; which revolve around the importance of information and content creation, content presentation; and animation and graphics usage in a particular website. Keeping up with the speed of change within the technologies is vital. Graduates can be 69 employed as: • Web Designer • Web Content Developer • Software Engineer • Animator • Software Tester • Lead Programmer • Software Project Manager KPT/JPS (KR10527) 06/14 Programme aims to equip students with updated knowledge and skills in both the technical and business aspects of electronic commerce. The syllabi will equip students with: • Business Strategies: develop knowledge and skills in making decisions on e-commerce projects on the basis of sound market analysis; • Change Preparation Skills: ability to take into account the organisational consequences and regulatory constraints when moving into electronic commerce; • Technical Skills: adapting to the knowledge and skills needed to implement e-commerce application. Entry Requirement • STPM/A Level with minimum 3 principals including general studies ; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM/SPVM with 5 credits including English and Mathematic and excluding other language, religious and moral studies; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Theory & Study Skills • Fundamental of Computer System • Basis of e-Commerce System • Visual Basic • Principles of Marketing • Business Economics Select One: • Co-Curriculum 1 • Malaysian Studies Semester 2 • JAVA Programming 1 • Introduction to Information Systems • Web Design • Database Systems • Probability & Statistics • Business Communication Skills Select One: • Co-Curriculum 2 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Strategic Marketing Management • Discrete Structures • E-Business Application • Management Information System • E-Commerce Theory & Practice • E-Marketing • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Data Communication & Networking • Business Planning • E-Advertising • System Development Methods & Tools • Information Technology Law • Marketing Research • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project 1 • Software Project Management • Internet Payment • Ethics & Professional Conduct • Global Information System • Supply Chain Management • Practical Internship Semester 6 • Decision Support System • Internet Security • Database Design & Management • Major Project 2 • Knowledge Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities One must have excellent communication skills as to generate leads, prepare and give corporate presentations to board level clients, performance driven, strong maintenance of rapport, and sound knowledge & skills in Internet solutions within a corporate environment. One should also have strong analytical and business development skills, capable to develop and execute sales plans/strategies. • Web Developer • E-Commerce/Business Consultant • Internet Research Analyst • Web Policy Maker • Cyber Law Consultant • Database Designer • Internet Security Analyst • Procurement Manager • Project Manager • E-Marketier 70 FACULTYOF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Bachelor of Science(Hons)in Electronic Commerce JPT/BPP (R/523/6/0066) 11/16 FACULTYOF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Information & Communication Technology Like the internet, network applications have made a tremendous impact on industry, commerce, education and society. The students will have the opportunity to develop skills in analysis, design, implementation and evaluation of many aspects of network computing using new and established techniques and software tools. This is a programme that provides the student with a solid foundation in internetworking, telecommunication systems and mathematical principles. Students are equipped with the knowledge of setting up, troubleshooting, and maintaining a network. They learn hands-on skill such as configuring a switch. This programme will develop their skills in information communication technology principles and design to enable them to specify and develop network communications systems solutions. Students will become familiar with the different technologies currently available, and upon completion of this programme, they will be able to specify and manage the implementation of a range of networking systems. Entry Requirement • STPM/A Level with minimum 3 principals including general studies ; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM/SPVM with 5 credits including Mathematic ; OR • Pass Diploma in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Comm. Theory & Study Skills • Fund. of Computer Systems • Mathematics for Computing • C++ Programming 1 • Creative Studies • Multimedia Technology Select One: • Co-Curriculum 1 • Malaysian Studies Semester 2 • JAVA Programming 1 • Intro to Information Systems • Data Communication • Database System • Probability & Statistics • Business Comm. Skills Select One: • Co-Curriculum 2 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Sys. Dev Methods & Tools • Computer Architecture • JAVA Programming 2 • Mobile Systems • Computer Network • Discrete Structures • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Wireless Network • Web Programming with JAVA • Network Design & Management • Wireless Internet Application • Information Technology Law • Principles of Software Engineering • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project 1 • Software Project Management • Operating System • Client / Server Architecture • Ethics & Professional Conduct • Database Design & Management • Practical Internship Semester 6 • Network Security & Testing • LAN Technology • High Speed Networks • Major Project 2 • Knowledge Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduates of BSc (Hons) in Information Communication Technology can be employed as: • Network Designer • Network Administrator • Security Analyst • Telecommunication Engineer 71 • Information Security Engineer • Network Consultant • Security Policy Maker (Network) • Project Manager • Client/Server Specialist • Lead Programmer JPT/BPP (KA 10904) 11/15 Bachelor of Science(Hons)in Technopreneurship and critical thinking skills in problem solving • Apply skills and principles of lifelong learning in academic and career development • Communicate effectively with peers, clients, superiors and society at large • Demonstrate teamwork, interpersonal and social skills • Demonstrate professionalism and social and ethical considerations in accordance with ethical and legal principles • Apply broad business and real world perspective in workplace and everyday activities and demon-strate entrepreneurial skills Entry Requirement • STPM/A Level with minimum 3 principals or CGPA 2.0 ; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM/SPVM with 5 credits including Mathematic ; OR • Pass Diploma in related field with minimum CGPA 2.5. Candidates with CGPA below 2.5 and above 2.0, thorough internal evaluation will be carried out; OR • Pass Diploma in other fields with minimum CGPA 2.5; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Comm. Theory & Study Skills • Fundamental Of Computer Systems • Mathematics for Computing • Introduction to Management • Principles of Economics • Multimedia Technology Select One: • Co-Curriculum 1 • Malaysian Studies Semester 2 • Database System • Financial Accounting Fundamental • Probability & Statistics • Business Communication Skills • JAVA Programming 1 Select One: • Co-Curriculum 2 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Information Security • Management Information Systems • Introduction to Finance • E-Commerce Theories & Practices • JAVA Programming 2 • Principles of Marketing • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Buss. Planning & Idea Generation • System Analysis & Design • Data Communication & Networking • Small Business Management • Entrepreneurship • IT Law • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project 1 • Strategic Information System • Software Project Management • Ethics & Professional Conducts • Web Programming with JAVA • Database Design & Management • Practical Internship Semester 6 • Major Project 2 • Technology & Innovation • Emerging Technologies • Entrepreneurial Finance • Knowledge Management *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Technology Evaluator Graduates of the programme will be sufficiently • Project Manager Development Manager equipped with knowledge to start their own •• Business E-Commerce Consultant business or take up jobs and build careers in the • Web Designer following areas: • Web Content Developer • Technopreneur • Information Security Analyst • Technology Evangelist • Database Designer 72 FACULTYOF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY This programme provides a combination of the study of IT with business modules designed to enable you to exploit your technical innovations commercially. It gives students the ability to program and use multimedia to develop innovative business solutions. Students will also be exposed to the implementation of commercial development opportunities whether in start-up, small or large businesses. Students will also be given an awareness of market research, finance and management underpinning the development of entrepreneurial capabilities The programs also provides students with an understanding of the context, nature, role and significance of management activities as undertaken by managers in a range of organizations. Students will also be exposed to well-researched, logical and integrated solutions to multi-faceted problems in uncertain and dynamic context. At the end of this programme, students will be able to: • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of essential facts, concepts, principles, and theories relating to information technology • Apply theoretical principles of technology and entrepreneurship in relevant areas • Demonstrate understanding of business functions and be able to plan, design and manage technology based enterprise • Integrate various technology solutions • Utilize relevant techniques and demonstrate anlytical JPT/BPP (KA 10905) 11/15 FACULTYOF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Business Intelligence System Business intelligence (BI) is a broad category of applications and technologies for gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help enterprise users make better business decisions. BI applications include the activities of decision support systems, query and reporting, online analytical processing, statistical analysis, forecasting, and data mining. Data analysis, reporting, and query tools can help business users wade through a sea of data to synthesize valuable information from it. At the end of this programme, students will be able to: • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of essential facts, concepts, principles, and theories relating to information technology. • Apply theoretical principles of technology and entrepreneurship in relevant areas. • Demonstrate a critical and practical understanding of business intelligence systems and the role they play in providing a competitive advantage to the organizations. • Integrate various technology solutions • Utilize relevant techniques and demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills in problem solving. • Apply skills and principles of lifelong learning in academic and career development. • Communicate effectively with peers, clients, superiors and society at large. • Demonstrate teamwork, interpersonal and social skills. • Demonstrate professionalism and social and ethical considerations in accordance with ethical and legal principles. • Apply broad business and real world perspective in workplace and everyday activities and demonstrate entrepreneurial and managerial skills Entry Requirement • STPM/A Level with minimum 3 principals or CGPA 2.0 ; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM/SPVM with 5 credits including Mathematic ; OR • Pass Diploma in related field with minimum CGPA 2.5. Candidates with CGPA below 2.5 and above 2.0, thorough internal evaluation will be carried out; OR • Pass Diploma in other fields with minimum CGPA 2.5; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Theory & Study Skills • Fundamental of Computer System • Mathematics for Computing • Introduction to Business Management • Principles of Economics • Fundamental of Internet Technologies Select One: • Co-Curriculum 1 • Malaysian Studies Semester 2 • Database System • Probability & Statistics • Business Communication Skills • JAVA Programming 1 • Introduction to Information System • Principles of Marketing Select One: • Co-Curriculum 2 • Moral Studies • Islamic Studies YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Introduction to Finance • Quantitative Method • JAVA Programming 2 • Strategic Marketing Management • Information Security • System Analysis & Design • Select One: • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B • Co-Curriculum 3 Semester 4 • Data Communication & Networking • Business Intelligence Tools • Web Programming with JAVA • Customer Relationship Management • Ethics & Professional Conducts • Research Methods • Global Classroom YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Major Project 1 • Advanced Statistical Method • Decision Support System • Market & Industry Intelligence • Data Structure & Algorithm Analysis • Software Project Management • Practical Internship Semester 6 • Major Project 2 • Data Visualization and Analysis • Data Mining Techniques • Knowledge Management • Artificial Intelligence *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Business Technologist Graduates of the programme will be sufficiently • Data Warehouse Designer equipped with knowledge to take up jobs and build • Information System Analyst • Information System Designer careers in the following areas: • Project Manager • Business Analyst • Lead Programmer • Marketing Manager 73 JPT/BPP (U)1000-801/4/Jld.7(29) Bachelor (Hons)in Recording Arts At Sound & Music Design Academy, you have access to well-equipped facilities, with professional sound recording studios, analogue and digital equipment, industry standard software and IT facilities, as well as editing and post production facilities. Entry Requirement • STPM/A Level with minimum 3 principals or CGPA 2.0 ; OR • Pass Foundation/Pre-University/Matriculation in related field and pass SPM/SPVM with 5 credits including Mathematic ; OR • Pass Diploma in related field with minimum CGPA 2.5. Candidates with CGPA below 2.5 and above 2.0, thorough internal evaluation will be carried out; OR • Pass Diploma in other fields with minimum CGPA 2.5; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognized Diploma in related field will be given advanced standing into the Degree programme. Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • MIDI, Synthesis and Sampling Techniques • Advanced Digital Audio Workstation • Modern Harmony • Fundamentals in Vocal Technique • Principles of Acoustics • English for Music 1 • Ethnic Relations (Local student) Malaysian Studies 3 (International student) Semester 2 • Audio Mastering Techniques • Composition and Arrangement for Music 1 • Sound Design & Audio Post Production • Live Sound Techniques • Surround Sound • English for Music 2 • Islamic Civilization and Asian Civilization (Local student) Communication Malay Language 2 (International student) YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Live Event Production • Composition and Arrangement for Music 2 • Advanced Audio Post Production • Video Production • English For Music 3 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A (local student without BM Credit in SPM) or • Select One: • Leadership Skill & Human Relations • Creative & Innovation Skills • Entrepreneurship • Writing Skills • EQ Management Skills • Decision Making Skills • Thinking Skills (International student) • Select One: • Leadership Skill & Human Relations • Creative & Innovation Skills • Entrepreneurship • Writing Skills • EQ Management Skills • Decision Making Skills • Thinking Skills Semester 4 • Mobile Recording Technology • Record Label • Digital Imaging 1 • Web Design & Technology • Music Production for Visuals • Select One: • Malaysian Economy • Government and Public Policy of Malaysia • Organisational Behaviour in the Multi-Ethnic Society of Malaysia • Work sociology and Malaysian Industry • Constitution and Society in Malaysia • Comparison of Religions • Comparison of Ethnics • Banking and Finance in Malaysia YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Internship (During Semester Break) • Entrepreneurship • Research Methods • Public Relations • Digital Imaging 2 • Artist & Repertoire • Select One: • Community Services • Co-Curricular Semester 6 • Creative Studies & Thesis • Music Phychology & Theraphy • Music Industry Studies *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities This programme can help you become a: • Music Producer • Music Composer • Music Arranger • Studio Engineer • Lyricist • Vocalist • Mastering Engineer • Sound Designer • Foley Artist • Live Sound Engineer • Music Publisher • Artist & Repertoire • Voice Over Talent 74 FACULTY OF SOUND & MUSIC ACADEMY The Bachelor (Hons) in Recording Arts is designed to develop a broad range of industry-specific skills for a career in studio and live sound engineering, sound design and audio for visual media. The course includes the fundamentals of sound engineering; the scientific principles of sound; sound systems; studio techniques; sound for visual media, TV, special effects, computer games; electronic music; sound synthesis; audio post production; live sound for events and music business. The strong practical emphasis of the course is underpinned by a relevant amount of theoretical study. Our degree has been developed in close partnership with key industry partners, allowing for a mix of theoretical understanding and practical application Designed to teach elements of music production and sound engineering, from fundamental to advanced, the course focuses these skills towards the specific purpose of studio engineering and the live sound industry. JPT/BPP (KA9631)01/15 Postgraduate Diploma in Education POSTGRADUATE This programme aims to inculcate ethical value and right mindset toward professional and leadership development in education for sustaining societal and national development. It is designed to connect the teaching-learning to the philosophy of teaching at any educational institution, integrating ICT into teaching-learning. Each academic teaching staff must ensure that learning is creative, innovative and enjoyable for the students. It is vital to develop academic teaching skills for staff taking up their first teaching post and focus on enhancing highest standards of performance from the all academic teaching staff. By taking this postgraduate diploma, you will be continuously provided professional and career development opportunities for academic teaching staff. Academic teaching staff undergoing this programme will graduate with improved teaching and delivery quality which will contribute to improving quality of students’ performance. At the end of this programme, students will be able to: • Apply the teaching skills as educators creatively • Be knowledgeable to achieve highest standards of performance • Be inspired to further continuing professional and career development • Be better quality in term of teaching and delivery • Apply their knowledge in teaching and learning based on theory and practice • Have ICT skill and knowledge which integrate ICT in teaching/lecturing • Realize and solve problem • Transform as valuable human asset with ability to adapt future knowledge with life learning concept • Be equipped with ethical value and right mindset toward professional and leadership development in education for sustaining societal and national development • Communicate and work in a team in order to achieve greater height in education • Have the necessary skills and knowledge to bridge the gap between the industrial needs and academia • Value each diversified students in terms of culture, background, nationality, language (to promote global education) in education Entry Requirement • A minimum of a second class lower Bachelors degree with honors with CGPA of not less than 2.50 from any recognized public universities by Government; OR • A good Bachelor Degree with honors with CGPA not less than 2.50 from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (LUCT); OR • A good Bachelor Degree or an equivalent professional qualification with CGPA not less than 2.50 and working experience minimum of 2 years in related fields Including • Two letters of reference / recommendation provided by former or current employer or professor or Community Leader • Proficiency in English language or O Levels English language and its equivalent. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Communication Skills & Classroom Interaction • Teaching & Learning Resource • Research Methodology • Curriculum Development • Induction & Orientation of Newly Recruited Staff Semester 2 • Educational Measurement, Evaluation & Assessment • Integrated Teaching • Academic Leadership Development • University-Industry Interface • Counseling & Cultural Perspectives • Project Paper *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities As both an art and a science, professional teaching requires both practical knowledge of a subject and the ability to convey it to students in understandable ways. The constant development of new technologies and methods requires dedicated teachers to take an active interest in their own education and growth as professionals. A master's degree in education is not just for teachers, 75 however, it can apply to a range of careers that do not involve either teaching or school administration such as: • Counseling • Educational technology • Education policy • Organizational leadership • Special education JPT/BPP (R/321/7/0035) 11/16 Master of Communication Students will continue to understand how the new media environment affects our economical growth, political scene, and social system. Lastly, students will explore how the information superhighway has its effects on mass communication and its society. The course aims to develop theoretical understanding and practical vocational skills to facilitate the planning, implementation and management of communications strategies, in the local and international context. Graduates benefit from exposure to the most advanced mindset and practices, especially in terms of computer mediated communications. It also includes practical input from the top industry media professionals with the involvement in ‘real’ case studies. Entry Requirement The objectives are firstly to expose students to the • A minimum of Bachelors Degree with honors or changing media landscape, as a result of the rapid any other equivalent and recognized qualification development in the field of communication technology. in related field. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Mass Communication Theory • Strategies for Professional Writing Select One • Public Relations in Organisation • Advertising Management Semester 2 • Communication Research Methods • Intercultural Communication Select One • Public Opinion Research • Consumer Behavior Research Select One • Issue & Crisis Management • Account Planning Management Select One • Public Relations Campaign • Advertising Campaign Planning Year 2 Semester 3 • Professional Communication Ethics Semester 4 • Project Paper Select One • Negotiation & Conflict Management • Advertising Creativity Select One • Decision Making & Problem Solving • Seminar in Persuasion & Attitude Change • Audience Analysis *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduates of this course will be able to seek the banking industries as managers where effective employment in the corporate sectors, advertising, and communication is vital. 76 POSTGRADUATE This course focuses on the nature and functions of communication (Advertisement and Public Relation). It examines the role of communication in understanding currents changes and events, and explores various advanced communication theories and research tools as applied to professional communication. The objectives are firstly to expose students to the changing media landscape, as a result of the rapid development in the field of communication technology. Students will continue to understand how the media environment affects our economical growth, political scene, law and policy trends, and cultural and social system. Lastly, students will explore how the information superhighway has its effects on mass communication and its society. KPT/JPS (A7788)03/12 POSTGRADUATE Master of Art in International Contemporary Art & Design Practice This course provides the basis for a contemporary discourse centred on the notions of internatioamlism in the Creative Industry. Designers are enabled to pursue an MA while being active and developing their work. The very core of the programme is to enable Innovative in Action via personalised research content and professional engagement with industry. The students are encouraged to explore new methods and techniques, discussing in an international arena with professionals and public alike. Their new radical ideas will fuel the development of the creative industry and benefit the society at large changing the landscape of Design business. The programme is based on individual projects that can be researched on and developed anywhere, with the completion in the advanced academic environment of the University. Entry Requirement • A minimum of a second class lower Bachelors Degree with honors in related field OR • Any other recognized qualification equivalent to a Bachelors Degree in related field. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Locating Practice • Practice Development • Practice Management Semester 2 • Advance Professional Practice • Professional Practice Documentation • Professional Practice Seminar Year 2 Semester 3 • Research Plan Development • Outline Proposal Development • Study Case Analysis Semester 4 • Research & Practice • Contextualisation & Methodologies • Project Realisation • Final Project Execution *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Television • Animation • Advertising • Research • Artist or Designer • Media and Creative Industries • Commercial and Independent projects • Film Industry Archive /documentation • Communications 77 JPT/BPP (U)1000-801/36/Jld.7(39) In this program you will gain an understanding of how important continuous innovation processes are for companies and how new products and services can be developed and brought to the market. continuous market-oriented development of innovative ideas and their implementation in the market. The program focuses on • Identifying and assessing innovation potential in organizations, and also market potential. • Developing new products and services and maintaining the balance between creativity, profitability and market needs. • Successful positioning and launching new products and services on the market. The MBI addresses all important aspects related to the topic of innovation. The study program caters to the precise needs of companies who either regard themselves as a leader in innovation or are on the way to becoming one. Organisations will continue to be successful in today's globalized competitive environment by pursuing further development in line with market demands by Entry Requirement practicing innovation. In order not to simultaneously • A minimum of Bachelors Degree with honors or any other equivalent and recognized qualification disrupt ongoing business, Masters in Business in related field. Innovation aims to provide an understanding of the Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Management • Marketing Management • Managerial Accounting Organisational Change • Innovative Sustainable Decision Making • Research Methodology Semester 2 • Managerial Economics • Financial Management • Leading Year 2 Semester 3 • Strategic Management • Innovation Management • Leveraging Innovation • Dissertation *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Specialists aiming to specialize in innovation manageGraduate from this course will be engaged as execu- ment, e.g. engineers, natural scientists, economists and tives’ managers or directors within their respective field professionals in product marketing, product developsuch as Research and Development management, ment, research & development or legal professionals. 78 POSTGRADUATE Master of Business Administration (Business Innovation) KPT/JPS (A7626)09/12 POSTGRADUATE Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management The MBA in HRM program is designed to meet the needs of a broad but unique population for fresh graduate or the working adult. Students will learn concepts and skills for making the most of the company's human resources. Topics covered are such as training and development, strategic staffing, labour and employment law, managing organisational change, compensation and benefits, and leadership and team building. challenges that face global business and able to develop the tools, competencies, and long-range mindset needed to meet these challenges. Entry Requirement • A minimum of a second class lower Bachelors Degree with honors from any recognized public / private universities by Government; OR • Any other equivalent recognized qualification In addition, students will also learn the human Including resource issues triggered by technology and the • Two letters of reference / recommendation provided international business environment, how to apply by former or current employer or professor or Comthe knowledge as a human resource manager or munity Leader personnel officer in business and public organisa- • International students shall posses a proficiency in tions and help organisations to increase employee English language with a minimum score of 500 for efficiency and productivity with successful TOEFL (paper based), 6.0 for IELTS or English human resource programs. language as mother tongue or minimum score of 500 in GMAT This will help students to be more aware of the Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Managerial Accounting • Marketing Management • Quantitative Methods for Business Semester 2 • Financial Management • Research Methodology • Managerial Economics • Communication & Negotiation in Employee Relations • Organisational Behavior Year 2 Semester 3 • International Human Resource Management • Human Resources Development • Strategic Management • Dissertation Elective: Select One • Compensation & Negotiation in Employee Relations • Labor & Industrial Law *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities An MBA in Human Resource Management can be used to pursue a wide variety of career opportunities. This program will help prepare graduates for senior or leadership positions in the Human 79 Resource Department. For example, as: • Directors of Human Resources • Director of Industrial Relations • Compensation Managers • HR and management consulting. KPT/JPS (A7627)09/12 MBA in the finance specialisation helps students to acquire the knowledge of financial management, advanced skills in assessing financial risks and rewards, so that you can direct organisations in ways that optimise their value and enhances their skills and business acumen. Students will study courses in areas like portfolio management, global finance, financial markets, corporate financial analysis, decision making and learn to apply financial theories to real decisions. universities by Government; OR • Any other equivalent recognized qualification Including • Two letters of reference / recommendation provided by former or current employer or professor or Community Leader • International students shall posses a proficiency in English language with a minimum score of 500 for TOEFL (paper based), 6.0 for IELTS or English Entry Requirement language as mother tongue or minimum score of • A minimum of a second class lower Bachelors degree 500 in GMAT with honors from any recognized public / private Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Management • Managerial Accounting • Marketing Management • Quantitative Methods for Business Semester 2 • Financial Management • Econometrics • Managerial Economics • Bank Management • Derivatives Year 2 Semester 3 • Modern Security Analysis • Portfolio Management • Fund Management & Treasury Operations • Strategic Management • Project Paper *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities With an MBA and a specialisation in finance, opportunities in the corporate world are greatly enhanced. Graduates are typically found in the following employment: • Large and small sized industrial firms (which may be manufacturers of automobiles, steel, household appliances and electronic equipment) • Service-oriented firms (electric power, real estate and retail firms) • Financial institutions (banks, state and federally chartered savings and loan associations, and insurance companies) • Non-profit enterprises (universities, labor unions and foundations) and private businesses 80 POSTGRADUATE Master of Business Administration in Finance & Banking KPT/JPS (A7616)03/12 POSTGRADUATE Master of Business Administration in Leisure & Tourism Management It combines the very best of a general MBA with further specialist knowledge in the area of leisure and tourism management. It is oriented towards key qualifications required for management positions in the tourism and leisure industry. It aims to convey specialised knowledge, methods and skills on an academic level still closely connected with practice. The course is designed to bridge professional competencies with analytical and theoretical experience to meet the strategic challenge facing business operations within the leisure and tourism industry worldwide. The course has been developed in close collaboration with business organisations and the leisure and tourism industry. Entry Requirement • A minimum of a second class lower Bachelors Degree with honors from any recognized public /private universities by Government; OR • Any other recognized qualification equivalent to a Bachelors Degree with a minimum of 5 years of working experience in the related field. Including • Two letters of reference / recommendation provided by former or current employer or professor or Community Leader • International students shall posses a proficiency in English language with a minimum score of 500 for TOEFL (paper based), 6.0 for IELTS or English language as mother tongue or minimum score of 500 in GMAT Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Management • Managerial Accounting • Marketing Management • Quantitative Methods for Business Semester 2 • Financial Management • Organisational Behavior • Managerial Economics • Recreational Management • Research Methodology Year 2 Semester 3 • Travel & Tourism • Event Management in Leisure & Tourism • Management of International Tourism • Strategic Management • Project Paper *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Government Tourism Departments • Travel firms research departments • Travel firms • Hotels • Leisure complexes • Tourism Marketing • Hotel Marketing • Travel Marketing • Airline Operations 81 KPT/JPS (KA7619)03/12 The MBA in Sports Management programme provide non-business graduates who are in management positions, or who aspire to management positions, with contemporary management skills and knowledge in their areas of responsibility. The MBA in Sports Management equips students with the essential management knowledge and an appreciation of the latest technologies much broader than their initial specialisation. universities by Government; OR • Any other recognized qualification equivalent to a Bachelors Degree with honors Including • Two letters of reference / recommendation provided by former or current employer or professor or Community Leader • International students shall posses a proficiency in English language with a minimum score of 500 for Entry Requirement TOEFL (paper based), 6.0 for IELTS or English • A minimum of a second class lower Bachelors Degree language as mother tongue or minimum score of 500 in GMAT with honors from any recognized public / private Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Facilities & Events Management • Strategic Management • Marketing Management • Quantitative Methods for Business Semester 2 • Finance & Accounting • Human Resources Management • Sports Law • Sponsorship & Fund Raising • Organisational Behavior Year 2 Semester 3 • Sports Marketing Management • Sports Finance • Sports Management • Media Relations & Sports • Project Paper *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities sports tourism, corporate sports hospitality, health Career opportunities exist in sports development and fitness, the marketing of sports services and and administration, sports events management, products and education. 82 POSTGRADUATE Master of Business Administration in Sports Management KPT/JPS (A7618)09/12 POSTGRADUATE Master of Business Administration in Multimedia Management The programme deals with various research topics around the question how multimedia data can be managed effectively and efficiently in information systems. The Multimedia Management programme provides non-business graduates who are in management positions, or who aspires to be in management positions, with contemporary management skills and knowledge in their areas of responsibility. The programme is designed for those who have a passion for multimedia from variety of disciplines, including art, computer science, film-making, entrepreneurship and engineering. The MBA in Multimedia Management equips students with the essential management knowledge and an appreciation of the latest technologies much broader than their initial specialization. Students undertaking this programme will study on the creative aspects of multimedia design, production and project management. This programme is aimed at students from a variety of background and experience who wish to further their understanding and skills in multimedia, web design and production without concentrated emphasis on technology – related issues. This degree provides students with design and specialist skills for digital media, underpinned by a thorough grounding in multimedia production. Graduates may typically find employment in web and multimedia design and development, digital media industries, consultancy, teaching and research. Entry Requirement • A minimum of a second class lower Bachelors Degree with honors from any recognized public / private universities by Government; OR • Any other equivalent recognized qualification Including • Two letters of reference / recommendation provided by former or current employer or professor or Community Leader • International students shall posses a proficiency in English language with a minimum score of 500 for TOEFL (paper based), 6.0 for IELTS or English language as mother tongue or minimum score of 500 in GMAT Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Managerial Accounting • Marketing Management • Quantitative Methods for Business • Human Resource Management Semester 2 • Financial Management • Managerial Economics • Research Methology • Knowledge Management • Interactive Multimedia Year 2 Semester 3 • Multimedia Project Management • Strategic Management • Technology & Innovation • Multimedia Marketing • Project Paper *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Director Graduates may typically find employment in web and • Graphic Designer/Multimedia multimedia design and development, digital media • Designer industries, consultancy, teaching and research, such as: • Multimedia Developer • Contents Developer Project Manager, • Instructional Designer • Creative Director/Multimedia 83 KPT/JPS (A7617)05/12 Public Relation is one of the fastest growing professions in the world. The profession has experienced an enhanced change in status over the years. The MBA in Communication and Public Relations programme, will provide students with the high level of knowledge and the increased skills needed to succeed in this dynamic and expanding profession. In this programme, students will be able to explore the concepts and principles of management and also the roles of communication and public relation in organization including strategies, skills and functions. Besides that, the students will also look into the historical development, theoretical aspects and practical applications of the managerial process in their respective departments. They will be exposed to the ethical dilemmas faced by managers and the social responsibilities of businesses, especially during the issue, risk and crisis management. Today’s public relations professional plays an important role in helping organizations reach their overall goals and objective. This course aims to further educate individuals who have completed related degree pro- grammes to incorporate principles of research in areas of communications and public relations that will help students to achieve professional results in aesthetic design and cultural arts. These can be incorporated into communication and public relations to reach a broader audience. Entry Requirement • A minimum of a second class lower Bachelors Degree with honors from any recognized public /private universities by Government; OR • Any other recognized qualification equivalent to a Bachelors Degree with a minimum of 5 years of working experience in the related industry. Including • Two letters of reference / recommendation provided by former or current employer or professor or Community Leader • International students shall posses a proficiency in English language with a minimum score of 500 for TOEFL (paper based), 6.0 for IELTS or English language as mother tongue or minimum score of 500 in GMAT Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Management • Managerial Accounting • Marketing Management • Quantitative Business Methods Semester 2 • Managerial Economics • Organizational Behaviour • Financial Management • Research Methodology • Strategic Management Year 2 Semester 3 • Public Communication • Organisational Communication • Practical Application in Public Relations • Public Relation • Dissertation *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduates of this course will find opportunities as • Marketing Directors • Advertising Agents • Public Affair Advisor • Managers • Public Relations Directors • Public Opinion Analysts 84 POSTGRADUATE Master of Business Administration in Communication & Public Relations JPT/BPP (N/345/7/0055)05/16 POSTGRADUATE Master of Business Administration in General Management In the fast changing business environment today, leading organisations are demanding multi-skilled and multi-talented workforce. Individuals must equip themselves with a geed level of generalisation within their respective field of specialisation. The MBA General Management is designed to enhance individual’s competency to meet up with these challenges. The programme provides students with creative and innovative entrepreneurship skills they may use in their future management activities. It equips them with leading-edge management tools that they can use to increase their competitive advantage. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this programme, graduates are able to develop an extensive and practical knowledge-base of theory, tools, skills, practices, and researches related to business and apply these to the problems and opportunities that are encountered in the business environment. Through critical thinking, graduate can appraise and select innovative and creative solutions to business problems and opportunities while upholding strong ethical values and behaviours by looking at the broader role the business has in society and their own responsibilities as a member of the business community and citizens in society. Entry Requirement • A minimum Bachelors Degree in related field; OR • Any other equivalent qualification recognized by the Malaysian Government Including • Two (2) supporting reference letters from the current or previous employer, lecturer or supervisor from previous University or Institution or Notary Public Service from place of stay AND • Have IELTS score of 6.0, or TOEFL score of 500, or The first Degree is conducted and examined in English language; OR applicants without English Language certification must complete and pass English program conducted by LUCT International House during the tenure of study as part fulfilment of their graduating requirement. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Management • Marketing Management • Managerial Accounting • Quantitative Methods for Business Semester 2 • Managerial Economics • Financial Management • Research Methology • Human Resources Management Year 2 Semester 3 • Strategic Management • Leading Organisational Change • Operational Management • Dissertation *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduate from this course may find themselves engaged as general managers or directors within their respective field such as Human Resource management, Logistics and Distribution management, Production 85 management, Producer/Project Management, Quality Assurance and Control management, Crisis and Business Continuity management, risk management and other functional unit management. JPT/BPP (N/345/7/0103) 09/16 In the fast changing business environment today, change is inevitable. Leading organisations are looking for workforce that have strong business sense and to lead change initiatives. Individuals must equip themselves with concrete business knowledge and change management. The MBA Project Management is designed to enhance individual's competency to meet up with these challenges. The programme provides students with creative and innovative entrepreneurial project skills they may use in their future management activities. It equips them with leading-edge management tools that they can use to increase their competitive advantage. In this programme, graduate will be able to: • Develop innovative entrepreneurial project management skills in the various industries. • Demonstrate the body of knowledge in project management within various functional areas of business such as marketing, management, accounting, finance, human resources and operations among others. • Develop the capacity to adapt and innovate to solve problems, to cope with unforeseen circum stances, and to manage the uncertainties. • Develop the ability to think strategically & critically; and to lead, motivate and manage project teams across borders. • Apply the organisational skills for the effective implementation of projects policy in the context of the organisation. • Apply the values of social responsibility, legal and ethical principles, and corporate governance in projects. • Develop an extensive and practical knowledge-base of theory, tools, skills, practices, and researches related to business projects and apply these to the problems and opportunities that are encountered in the business project environment. • Appraise and select creative and innovative solutions to business problems and opportunities. • Develop a range of professional projects strategies that promote effectiveness in a business environment. • Demonstrate ethical, legal, and responsible behaviour; and explain the broader role that business has in society and their own responsibilities as a member of the business community and citizens in society. • Communicate effectively and manage a creative project team. Entry Requirement • Any degree recognised by the Senate from local or overseas Universities with a minimum of second class lower; OR • Working applicants with any degree recognised by the Senate from local or overseas Universities with CGPA less 2.0 must have a minimum of 5 years working experience at executive or managerial level, and • Two (2) supporting reference letters from the current or previous employer, lecturer or supervisor from previous University or Institution or Notary Public Service from place of stay and • Have IELTS score of 6.0, or TOEFL score of 500, or The first degree is conducted and examined in English language; or applicants without English Language certification must complete and pass English program conducted by LUCT Learning Outcomes International House during the tenure of study as Upon completion of this programme, graduates part fulfilment of their graduating requirement. are able to: Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Management • Marketing Management • Managerial Accounting • Research Methodology Semester 2 • Managerial Economics • Financial Management • Leading Organisational Change • Project Scope, Time & Cost Management Year 2 Semester 3 • Strategic Management • Project Quality Assurance, Human Resources & Communication Management • Project Risk, Procurement & Integration Management • Dissertation *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Management Office, or other functional areas such Graduate from this course may find themselves as Human Resource, Operations Management, engaged and leading the Programme Management Customer Services, Risk Management, Marketing, Office, Project Management Office, Transformation Event, Creative Management to name a few. 86 POSTGRADUATE Master of Business Administration in Project Management JPT/BPP (KA10486)05/15 Master of Science in Software Management POSTGRADUATE This program provides students with the most relevant, practical, and applicable knowledge available in software engineering and software management. With the appropriate mix of technical and business skills, graduates of this program can systematically analyze business situations and propose, plan, and manage rigorous software development strategies and efforts to fulfil organizational objectives. This program aims at equipping industry practitioners and academicians with advanced knowledge and skills in Software Management. Among the main aims are: • Prepare graduates who possess fundamental skills and knowledge in design and implement software metrics that align with business and stakeholder goals. • Train graduates to manage software development throughout its lifecycle and the resources needed to finish projects. • Equip graduates with advanced theoretical principles and scientific methods to create effective solutions to practical problems and to evaluate the solutions. • Develop graduates' effective communication skills in both written and oral form. • Train graduates to work on a project in which they propose, design, build, test, analyze, and deliver a computing solution to meet appropriate computing standards and realistic constraints. • Instil graduates with to seek knowledge through lifelong learning. • Equip graduates with the ability to supervise and carry out research under supervision • Inculcate graduates with professional and ethical responsibilities as well as understanding the possible social, economic, cultural, legal and environment impact if their computing solutions in the global context. • Equip graduates to obtain an understanding of failed projects and their root causes. At the end of this programme, students will be able to: • Apply and integrate knowledge concerning current research issues by offering specialized expertise at an advanced level in business, financial and information systems disciplines in the domain of the programme of study. • Ability to uses facts and data together with processoriented thinking and logic to ensure that software management will meet organizational, financial, market, and technical requirements. • Evaluate and analyze ICT solutions in terms of their usability, efficiency and effectiveness. • Demonstrate an ability to integrate methods from different areas of organization, management, information systems and communication technology to analyze the performance. • Apply existing techniques of research and enquiry to acquire, extend, create and interpret knowledge in ICT. • Communicate and function effectively in a group. • Prepare, publish and present technical material to a diverse audience. • Demonstrate behaviour that is consistent with codes of professional ethics and responsibility. Entry Requirement • A minimum Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering with CGPA of 2.50 from any recognized public / private universities by Government; OR • Any other equivalent qualification recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Strategic Management Information System • Research Methodology • Innovation & Entrepreneurship • Decision Support & Intelligent System • Software Maintenance & Configuration Management Semester 2 • System and Software Requirement Analysis and Specifications • Software Metrics • Software Marketing Management • Human Resource Management For Software Professionals Year 2 Semester 3 • IT Policy & Strategy • Software Quality Management • Research Project Paper • Management of Outsourced Development *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduates will be equipped to enter into business or technical management roles within the software industry and a wide variety of enterprises. Graduates of this course will find opportunities as: • Chief Technical Officers (CTO's) in International Organizations. 87 • Senior Managers in Software industry • Project Managers in Multinational Organizations • Consultants and Trainers in Software Configuration Management. • Successful Academicians involved in the research and development of Software Industry JPT/BPP (KA10485)05/15 Master of Science in Software Engineering lytical and critical thinking skills in problem solving. • Apply skills and principles of lifelong learning in academic and career development. • Communicate effectively with peers, clients, superiors and society at large. • Demonstrate teamwork, interpersonal and social skills. • Demonstrate Professionalism and social and ethical considerations in accordance with ethical and legal principles. • Apply broad business and real world perspective in workplace and everyday activities and demonstrate entrepreneurial and managerial skills. Entry Requirement • A minimum Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering with CGPA of 2.50 from any recognized public/private universities by Government; OR • Any other equivalent qualification recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Strategic Management Information System • Research Methodology • Software Maintenance & Configuration Management • Innovation & Entrepreneurship • Decision Support & Intelligent System Semester 2 • Software Metrics • Software Architecture • Data Engineering • Software Quality Year 2 Semester 3 • Software Agents • Data Warehousing & Data Mining • Research Project Paper • Management of Outsourced Development *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduates of this course will find opportunities as: • Software Developers • System Engineers • Requirements Engineer • Software Architect • Quality Assurance Engineer • User Interface Designer • Project Leaders • Business Analysts • Other jobs in related fields 88 POSTGRADUATE Focusing on current software engineering concepts and methodologies, the Master of Science in Software Engineering provides an opportunity for scientific, technical and sophisticated commercial systems developers to enhance their expertise in systems software development and applied research. The Master of Science in Software Engineering is the preferred program track for the hands-on developer. At the end of this programme, students will be able to: • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of essential facts, concepts, principles and theories relating to Information Technology. • Applying theoretical principles of technology and entrepreneurship in relevant areas. • Demonstrate a critical and practical understanding of business intelligence systems and the role they play in providing a competitive advantage to the organizations. • Integrate various technology solutions. • Utilize relevant techniques and demonstrate ana- JPT/BPP (KA10487)07/15 Master of Science in Computer Networking POSTGRADUATE This Program is intended for people who require not simply an expertise in the area of computer science and Internet applications but significant technical knowledge in the area of networking. Not only does this programme seek to provide you with specialist networking knowledge and programming skills, but it also aims to address those key areas in which there is a widely acknowledged skills gap in what businesses are seeking. In Short, MSc in Computer Networking is intended to provide an in-depth understanding of the current and future emerging technologies in computer networking and to underpin the design, analysis and implementation of networks that suits a variety of businesses. At the end of this programme, students will be able to: • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of essential facts, concepts, principles and theories relating to Information Technology • Applying theoretical principles of technology and entrepreneurship in relevant areas • Demonstrate a critical and practical understanding of business intelligence systems and the role they play in providing a competitive advantage to the organizations • Integrate various technology solutions • Utilize relevant techniques and demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills in problem solving • Apply skills and principles of lifelong learning in academic and career development • Communicate effectively with peers, clients, superiors and society at large • Demonstrate teamwork, interpersonal and social skills • Demonstrate Professionalism and social and ethical considerations in accordance with ethical and legal principles • Apply broad business and real world perspective in workplace and everyday activities and demonstrate entrepreneurial and managerial skills Entry Requirement • A minimum Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering with CGPA of 2.50 from any recognized public/private universities by Government; OR • Any other equivalent qualification recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Advanced Computer Network • Advanced Operating System • Real Time Systems • Project Innovation & Management Semester 2 • Advanced Network Programming • Network Security • Mobile Distributed Computing System • Network Administration • Research Methodology Year 2 Semester 3 • Internet & Intranet Protocol Application • Network Design & Performance • Project Paper • Grid Computing *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Businesses and organizations continue to adopt increasingly complex and sophisticated technologies in their network and broadband infrastructures. This rapid change creates new jobs with responsibilities that reflect the changes in technology requiring an increasing level of skills and education. 89 According to the latest statistics, the demand for Network Specialists/Communications Analysts will grow by 55% between now and 2014. Careers range from the traditional telecommunication professionals to Network design engineer, network developer and in marketing and technical support. JPT / BPP (KA11057)01/16 Master in Digital Film & Television Entry Requirement The Master in Digital Film & Television is for any- • A minimum Bachelors Degree in related field with one wishing to advance their skills and knowledge minimum CGPA of 2.50 from any recognized public / in the production process of Film and TV as well as private universities by Government; OR those who are interested in research and advance • Any other equivalent qualification recognized by the study of the global film culture. Malaysian Government Programme structure Entertainment Year 1 Semester 1 • Graduate Seminar • Digital Media in Society • World Cinema Semester 2 • Research Methods • Advanced TV Production & Animation • Documentary in Digital Age Year 2 Semester 3 • Satellite & Cable TV Operations Electives : Select One • Creative Screenwriting • Screen Production Methods Electives : Select One • Directing Workshop • Entrepreneurship: Film & TV Electives : Select One • Exegesis • Creative Project *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Fields that fall into this category are as follows: Film/TV Producer, Audio/Video Editor, Film/TV Director, Cinematographer, Screenwriter, Copywriter, Film Critic, Copy Editor, Interaction Designer, Character Designer, Production Manager, Broadcaster, Floor Manager, Talent Development, Director of Photography, Casting Manager, Lecturer, Content Developer, Animation Storywriter, Entertainment Entrepreneur, Documentary Filmmaker and Broadcast Journalist. 90 POSTGRADUATE The phenomenal rise of Digital Film and Television When you graduate you will be able to: (DFTV) is at the heart of the explosive growth of • Exhibit extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of the digital film, television and allied industries, the global Creative Industry. including relevant professional knowledge, skills, The Master in Digital Film & Television is designed discipline and ethics at an advanced level as they to fully equip students with the skills to produce relate to these industries; and understand moving images for digital film and • Demonstrate capacities for creativity, transformation television; current and future production demands. and interpretation; The programme is strongly committed to nurtur- • Demonstrate a flexible and innovative approach ing individual talents in digital film and television as to the national and international challenges for the students gain hands-on practical experience and professional digital film and television producer in the 21st century; new skills in creative and technical areas. • Understand and appreciate how filmmaking connects This programme will include the many aspects of with the broader society and contribute to social and film and television skills in production along with economic development. an advanced knowledge and theoretical perspective in film and television studies by way of film analy- On a more practical level, you will be able to: • Exhibit a capacity to design, conduct and present sis, writing project proposals and scripts, budgeting original research outcomes; and work flow planning. Students will learn • Demonstrate advanced skills in respect of digital film methodology of production from conception to and television creative production. final presentation along with applied theories by • Demonstrate an entrepreneurial approach coupled way of examining historical and contemporary with an understanding of how to engage with key world cinema and the international broadcasting industry players; industries. Course material will be presented in the • Work at various levels, both as an individual and as form of readings, film screenings, practical produca team member, in a wide variety of environments tion experience and self assessment projects. JPT/BPP (N/345/7/0102)09/16 Master of Project Management POSTGRADUATE In the fast changing business environment today, change is inevitable. Leading organisations are looking for workforce that have strong project management competency to manage and lead the change initiatives. Individuals must be adaptive and equip themselves with strong horizontal competencies through the use of project management. The Master of Project Management is designed to enhance individual's cross-functional, cross-border competency to meet up with these challenges. The programme provides students with creative and innovative entrepreneurial project skills they may use in their future management activities. It equips them with leading-edge management tools that they can use to increase their competitive advantage. In this programme, graduate will be able to: • Develop innovative entrepreneurial project management skills in the various industries. • Demonstrate the body of knowledge in project management across and within various functional areas of business such as marketing, management, accounting, finance, human resources, creative management and operations among others. • Develop the capacity to adapt and innovate to solve problems, to cope with unforeseen circumstances, and to manage the uncertainties of project environment. • Develop the ability to think strategically & critically; and to lead, motivate and manage project teams across borders creatively. • Apply the organisational skills for the effective implementation of projects policy in the context of the organisation. • Apply the values of social responsibility, legal and ethical principles, and corporate governance in projects. • Develop an extensive and practical knowledge-base of theory, tools, skills, practices, and researches related to management of projects and apply these to the problems and opportunities that are encountered in the project environment. • Appraise and select creative and innovative solutions to project problems and opportunities. • Demonstrate effective professional and interpersonal practices essential in managing projects. • Develop a range of professional projects strategies that promote effectiveness in project implementations. • Apply integrative and critical thinking skills in managing projects. • Communicate effectively and manage a project team creatively. Entry Requirement • Any degree recognised by the Senate from local or overseas Universities with a minimum of second class lower; OR • Working applicants with any degree recognised by the Senate from local or overseas Universities with CGPA less 2.0 must have a minimum of 5 years working experience at executive or managerial level, and • Two (2) supporting reference letters from the current or previous employer, lecturer or supervisor from previous University or Institution or Notary Public Service from place of stay and • Have IELTS score of 6.0, or TOEFL score of 500, or The first degree is conducted and examined in English language; or applicants without English Language certification must complete and pass English program conducted by LUCT International House during the tenure of study as part fulfilment Upon completion of this programme, graduates are able to of their graduating requirement. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Global Business & Management • Sustainable Decision Making • Leading Organisational Change • Management Consulting Semester 2 • Research Methodology • Innovation Management • Project Management Framework Year 2 Semester 3 • Project Scope, Time & Cost Management • Project Quality Assurance, Human Resources & Communication Management • Project Risk, Procurement & Integration Management Semester 4 • Dissertation *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Graduate from this course may find themselves engaged and leading the Programme Management Office, Project Management Office, Transformation Management Office, Consultancy, or other 91 functional areas such as Human Resource, Operations Management, Customer Services, Risk Management, Marketing, Event, Creative Management to name a few JPT/BPP (KA10488)11/14 Doctor of Business Administration and manage an organization effectively in a global and rapidly changing environment. • Appraise and select innovative and creative solutions to business problems and opportunities. • Apply relevant theoretical knowledge to contemporary business problems. • Critique contemporary organizational practice in light of relevant theory. • Assess business research studies in order to rate their quality and applicability in improving the effective handling of business management problems. • Manage behavioral, policy and strategic issues to improve the effectiveness of their own organizations. • Identify, analyze and evaluate internal and external environmental influences on organizations in order to develop strategic plans for the management of change and the development of their organizations. • Compose superior written reports and skills relevant to business organizations. • Compare and link their educational experience directly with their own workplace experience. Entry Requirement • MBA or any other equivalent qualification recognized by the Malaysian Government with a minimum of 2 years of working experience in executive or managerial role Including • Two letters of reference / recommendation provided by former or current employer or professor or Community Leader • International students shall posses a proficiency in English language with a minimum score of 550 for TOEFL (paper based), 7.0 for IELTS or English language as mother tongue. Programme structure Year 1 Semester 1 • Advance Management • Advance Case Studies • Advance Quantitative Methods • Advance Research Methodology Semester 2 • Consultancy & Applied Project Management • Global Marketing Strategy • Information Systems for Managers • Strategic Finance • Strategic Accounting • Competitive Strategy & Management Year 2 Semester 3 • Thesis *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Obtaining a “Doctorate Degree in Business” will put you ahead and also differentiate you from the competition in the market. It will enable successful graduates to obtain lucrative careers in business enterprises and also in the academic world. These graduates will have the potential to become: • Chief Executive Officers / Managing Directors • Entrepreneurs • Management, Training and Research Consultants • Academicians 92 POSTGRADUATE This programme is a doctoral qualification that aims to educate and nurture all types of business players including top executives, managers, entrepreneurs, consultants, industry leaders, researchers, and business educators. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of the candidates to contribute to their fields and also to respond to the needs of society particularly in the management of various government, private agencies, and NGOs. Graduates of this programme will be “Doctors of Business” who are capable leaders accountable for strategic sustainability whilst upholding high moral and ethical values in their business practices as well as being able to manage change within a dynamic business environment. You will be well equipped with advanced skills in the teaching, research, managerial, entrepreneurial, and strategic knowledge in business, making you capable of examining any formalorganization and discern its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats; and use these findings to make accurate business decisions and recommendations. The learning outcomes for this programme includes being able to: • Explain and apply a range of quantitative and qualitative research methods frequently used in business research to solve current business management problems. • Construct research questions that can be examined empirically following the methods of social sciences • Apply the state-of-the-art knowledge in the field of the student's research. • Demonstrate independent and critical thinking ability and appreciate the ethical issues and concerns relevant to the discipline. • Generate new and readily applicable knowledge in a chosen area of business typically relevant to their host organizations and their own career objectives, leading to an improved understanding of how to lead JPT/BPP (KA10541)03/15 Doctor of Philosophy(PhD)Management POSTGRADUATE This program aims to produce “Doctors of Philosophy” • Generate new and readily applicable knowledge in a in Management with advanced knowledge, skills in chosen area of management typically relevant to their host management practices and research works. organizations and their own career objectives, leading to an improved understanding of the management This program aims at equipping industry practitioners practices in a global and rapidly changing environment. and academicians with advanced knowledge and skills in business management. Among the main aims are: • Appraise and select innovative and creative solutions to management problems and opportunities. • To accomplish the country's objectives of developing management professionals with doctoral qualifications. • Apply relevant theoretical knowledge to contemporary debates in the field. • To produce high quality doctorates with advanced • Critique contemporary organizational practices in skills in teaching, training, research works, managerial, light of relevant theory. entrepreneurial and strategic knowledge for leading • Assess management research studies in order to rate and innovative contemporary organizations. their quality and applicability in improving the effec• To provide doctorates sound knowledge in managerial tiveness of business management. functions such as marketing, accounting, finance, • Manage behavioural, policy and strategic issues to information systems, human resources and operations. improve the effectiveness of their own organizations. • To produce doctors of philosophy with capabilities in innovative leadership and change management in • Identify, analyze and evaluate internal and external environmental influences on organizations in order marketing, accounting, finance, information systems, to develop strategic plans for the management of human resources and operations.. change and development of their organizations. • To improve professional practices through the application of research and case methodologies in market- • Compose superior written reports and skills relevant to business organizations. ing, accounting, finance, information systems, human resources, the problems and issues. Entry Requirement At the end of this programme, students will be able to: • Master’s Degree or any other equivalent qualifica• Apply a range of quantitative and qualitative research tion recognized by the Malaysian Government methods frequently used in research works to solve contemporary problems in management practices. Including • Construct research questions that can be examined • Two letters of reference / recommendation provided by former or current employer or professor or empirically using scientific methods. Community Leader • Demonstrate an understanding of the state-of-theart knowledge in the field of the student's research. • International students shall posses a proficiency in • Demonstrate independent and critical thinking ability English language with a minimum score of 550 and appreciate the ethical issues and concerns relevant for TOEFL (paper based), 7.0 for IELTS or English to the discipline. language as a national language. Programme structure 1st Level • Advanced Research Methodologies • Advanced Quantitative Methods 2nd Level • Thesis *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • CEOs/MDs of companies. Earning a PhD in Management can help 'Doctors • Consultants and Trainers in Management. of Philosophy' to differentiate themselves as indus- • Successful faculty members of reputable Business try leaders with remunerations. Graduates of this and Management Schools/ Faculties in Malaysia course will find opportunities as: and Overseas. 93 JPT/BPP (KA10542) 01/15 This program aims to produce “Doctors of Philosophy” in the creative industries, form fine art to applied design specialisations. It equips creative practitioners with the skills to exploit their specialist knowledge in applied research and development within the creative industries and creative academia. At the end of this programme, students will be able to: • apply a range of quantitative and qualitative research methods frequently used in Media, Arts and Design research to solve current and contemporary problems, providing innovative solutions to academia and the Creative Industries. • apply a range of theoretical knowledge and methods frequently used in creative practice, research and industry frameworks. • construct research questions that can be examined empirically using scientific methods. • apply the state-of-the-art knowledge in the field of the student's research. • demonstrate independent and critical thinking ability and appreciate the ethical issues and concerns relevant to the discipline. • generate new and readily applicable knowledge in a chosen area of Media, Arts and Design typically relevant to their host organizations and their own career objectives, leading to an improved understanding of the Creative Industries and Art practices in a global and rapidly changing environment. • appraise and select innovative and creative solutions to business problems and opportunities related to the field. • apply relevant theoretical knowledge to contemporary debates in the field. • critique contemporary organizational practices in light of relevant theory. • asses Media, Arts and Design research studies in order to rate their quality and applicability in improving the effectiveness and creating innovations in Craetive Industries. • define a new art practices within a global context of the contemporary media, arts and design industries. • compose superior written reports and skills relevant to creative practices. • compare and link their educational experiences directly with their own workplace experience. Entry Requirement • Master’s Degree in Graphic Design; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Course structure 1st Level • Advanced Research Methodology • Creative Research Methodology 2nd Level • Thesis *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Earning a PhD in Creative Industries and Art Practice, will enable graduates to become industry leaders, who are ahead of the competition, and who will be leading innovation on the global stage within their respective specialisations. Graduates of this course will find opportunities as: • CEOs/MDs of companies involved in creative industry and art practices. • Consultants and Trainers in creative industry and art practices. • Successful academicians in creative industry and art practices. 94 POSTGRADUATE Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Creative Industries & Art Practice JPT/BPP (KA10543)02/16 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Information Systems POSTGRADUATE will have developed a portfolio of personal, transferable The PhD Information Systems provides Doctoral competencies appropriate for their planned and candidates with theoretical knowledge and methodprojected career objectives as a senior manager, ological skills to enable them to become productive educator and entrepreneur researchers. Through a combination of coursework, research seminars, and mentored research, Candidates • To engender an enjoyable educational experience enrolled in PhD Information Systems study problems responsive to the rapid rate of technological, organithat practicing IS professionals and manager’s face; zational and global changes shaping modern day as they design, use, and apply information systems organizations and technologies to solve business problems. • To accomplish the country’s objectives of developing professionals and managers with PhD doctoral Candidates also acquire breadth of knowledge in the qualifications range of issues that define the field of IS, as well • To facilitate in depth studies of particular aspects as in-depth expertise in an area of their choice. of information systems research The objectives of the course are: • To improve professional practice through the • To provide students with fundamental knowledge application of research and case methodologies to about the various facets of information systems and information systems problems and issues operations among others • To produce high quality doctorate candidates with At the end of this programme, students will be able to: advanced skills in teaching, research, managerial, • Explain and apply a range of quantitative and qualitative research methods frequently used in research entrepreneurial, strategic knowledge and skills to solve current information systems problems necessary for leading and managing all facets of • Construct research questions that can be examined contemporary organizations empirically following the methods of social sciences • To provide each candidate the expertise and skills necessary to be an effective educator or practitioner • Demonstrate an understanding of the state-of-theart knowledge in the field of students research in Information Systems • To produce researchers who can advance Information • Demonstrate independent and critical thinking ability and appreciate the ethical issues and concerns Systems theory and practice and enhance the conrelevant to the discipline tributions that business can make to the larger • Generate new and readily applicable knowledge community in a chosen area of information systems typically rele• To produce graduates with advanced capabilities in vant to their host organizations and their own career leadership and managing change. Graduates will be objectives, leading to an improved understanding able to examine any formal organization and discern of how to lead and manage an organization effectively its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. in a global and rapidly changing environment In turn, they will be able to make assessments and • Appraise and select innovative and creative solutions prescriptions accordingly to management problems and opportunities • To advance the long term viability of candidates employer organizations through the candidates high • Apply relevant theoretical knowledge to contemporary information system problems level intellectual contributions and innovative problem • Critique contemporary organizational practice solving abilities. in light of relevant theory • To provide for considerable personal development such that the PhD graduates achieves a greater • Assess information systems research studies in order to rate their quality and applicability in improving level of effectiveness as a professional practitioner, the effective handling of organizational problems educator or manager. Upon graduation , participants 95 JPT/BPP (KA10542) 01/15 Target Audience: • Academicians, Researchers in IS industry, Entrepreneurs in in IS Industry, IS Managers, IS Development Professionals, IS Consultants Entry Requirement • Master’s Degree in related field with minimum CGPA of 3.0; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Programme structure 1st Level • Advanced Research Methodologies • Advanced Quantitative Methods 2nd Level • Thesis *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Earning a PhD in Information Systems can help • CEOs/MD of companies candidates to differentiate themselves as industry • Consultants and Trainers in Information Systems leaders in the field of information systems with excellent remunerations. Graduates of this course • Successful practitioners, Academicians and researchers in the field of Information Systems will find opportunities as: 96 POSTGRADUATE • Manage behavioral , policy and strategic issues to improve the effectiveness of their own organizations • Identify, analyze and evaluate internal and external environmental influences on organizations in order to develop strategic plans via use of Information Systems for the management of change and the development of their organizations • Compose superior written reports and skills relevant to business organizations Awarded by Curtin University of Technology, Australia • KPT/JPS (KR5166) 06/14 Bachelor of Arts (Design) LIMKOKWING EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COLLEGE This programme is professional and academically structured to produce graduates for the industry who are able to conceptualise and execute creative innovative design solutions. Through the study of historical and contemporary theory students will develop their ability to research, analyse and generate intelligent design solutions that will be profitable to their future clients in the world of graphic design and advertising. Being versatile, industry savvy, multi-skilled, multi-tasking individuals our graduates will readily blend into the industry and succeed. Through the course students will develop a broad awareness of disciplines within the Graphic Design field. These include Desktop Publishing, Illustration and Photography. They will identify their special skills and interests by engaging in a wide range of design experiences which cover the major fields of design practice. Studies in a relevant design technology called Studio Technology and an ongoing examination of critical, theoretical, historical and contextual design issues called Design in Context are also taken in these years. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals;OR • Pass Foundation in Design; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Studies • Photographic Studies 1 • Design History • Computer Graphics 1 • Illustration 1 • Design Studies 3 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A /B* Semester 2 • Photographic Studies 3 • Sociology & Design • Computer Graphics 2 • Illustration 2 • Design Studies 4 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Typography Studies • Marketing 100 • Design Research Select One: • Graphic Design 291 • Creative Advertising Design Theory 291 Design Introduction 291 Semester 4 Graphic Design Major: • Typography Application • Consumer Behaviour • Design In Context • Graphic Design 292 • Internet Advertising Major: • Creative Advertising Animation Design Copywriting & Art Direction Workshop 292 • Creative Advertising Design Process 292 • Consumer Behaviour • Design in Context Design Studio 391 Select One: • Introduction to Animation • Introduction to Internet • Multimedia Design Introduction • Introduction • Creative Advertising Multimedia Major: • Animation & Motions Graphics • Typography Application • Consumer Behaviour • Design in Context YEAR 3 Semester 5 Graphic Design Major: • Graphic Design 391 • Design Management 391 • Creative Adv Design Studio 391 Select One: • Introduction to Animation • Introduction to Internet • Multimedia Design Introduction Advertising Major: • Creative Advertising Design Practice 391 • Design Management 391 Multimedia Major: • Multimedia Design Intro 391 • Design Mannagement 391 • 3D Modeling & Rendering Introduction 292 Select One: • Introduction to Animation • Introduction to Internet • Multimedia Design Introduction Semester 6 Graphic Design Major: • Graphic Design 392 • Design Reflective Practice 392 • Visual Communication Practice 392 Select One: • Introduction to to Internet • Multimedia Design Introduction Advertising Major: • Creative Advertising Design Practice 392 • Design Reflective Practice 392 • Creative Advertising Design Studio 392 Select One: • Introduction to Animation • Introduction to Internet • Multimedia Design Introduction Multimedia Major: • Multimedia Project 391 • Design Reflective Practice 392 • Multimedia Project 392 Select One: • Introduction to Animation • Introduction to Internet •Multimedia Design Introduction * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • Advertising Manager As the communications industry continues to expand, • Graphic Designer there are tremendous opportunities for graphic design • Packaging Designer graduates. A graduate of the Bachelor of Arts (Design) • Event Production Manager • Communications Designer programme typically works as: • Stationery Designer • Art Director • Set Designer • Design Manager • Magazine or Newspaper Designer • Illustrator • Web Page Designer • Photographer • Exhibition Designer • Desktop Publishing Specialist • Multimedia Designer • Image Touch-up Designer 97 Awarded by Curtin University Technology, Australia • JPT / BPP (KR11105) 12/14 BA in Mass Communication relations, copywriting, film & television, photography and multimedia. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/A Levels with minimum2 principals;OR • Pass Foundation in Communication; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • FTV 121: Screen Production Techniques • JRN111: Introduction to Print • PR201: Public Relations Principles • MCCA102: Culture to Cultures • MCCA103: Making Meanings • Design Practice 172 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A/B* Semester 2 • FTV111: History of Screen Language • MCI 102: Research & Presentation 2 • JRN 112: Introduction to Broadcasting • CAD291: Creative • PR220: Public Relations Techniques • MCCA101: Narrating Selves • MCCA104: Engaging Media • Brand Identity 271 • Digital Design Studio 271 • Malaysian Studies* YEAR 2 Semester 3 • JRN 210: Media Law • FTV 212: Screen Actualities • MCI 216: Asia Media in Transition • FTV241: Introduction to Screen Writing • MDI291: Multimedia Design Introduction • FTV 233: Advertising & Advertising Design Theory • Islamic / Moral Studies* Semester 4 • FTV222: Documentary Workshop • JRN211: Media Ethics • MCI 212: Consumers, Audiences, Public & Users • IDI291: Internet Design Introduction • CAD292: Creative Advertising Design Process YEAR 3 Semester 5 • JRN 212: Radio News • PR393: Public Relations Professional Music Video • FTV 243: Corporate Script Writing • 3DAni292: 3D Animation • CAD391: Creative Advertising Design Practice Semester 6 • JRN213: Print News Reporting • PR340: Public Relations International • FTV334: Corporate Video Production • AMGI292: Animation & Motion Graphics • CAD292: Creative Advertising Design Copywriting & Art Direction ** Elective Subject: Public Relations, Advertising, or Multimedia Design. * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities This degree programme enables the graduate to be versatile and apply his knowledge and skills to a variety of fields, including international marketing, sales, services, management, multimedia, healthcare, manufacturing and biotechnology (consumer education). Graduate from this programme will find tremendous opportunities to gain employment in all businesses, the government sector and international organisations. A graduate of this discipline can enter the industry as: • Copywriter • Multimedia Producer • Broadcast Producer • Film Producer/Director • Journalist • Photographer • Photojournalist • Newscaster • Creative Director • Digital Designer • Advertising Manager • Media Manager • Research Manager • Brand Manager • Account Manager • Public Relations Manager • Marketing Manager 98 LIMKOKWING EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COLLEGE Communication is the most exciting and challenging field in today’s world, where the need to interact and communicate with people at all level happens everyday. This is a high profile profession and the uniquely wide range of programmes at Limkokwing is particularly designed to equip students with excellent communication skills for their chosen careers. Offered jointly with Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia, this programme offers career-focus areas of study that include creative advertising, communication, broadcasting, journalism, public Awarded by Curtin University of Technology, Australia • KPT/JPS (KR9237) 07/13 Bachelor of Applied Science (Architectural Science) LIMKOKWING EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COLLEGE The degree programme is jointly offered by Limkokwing University of Creative Technology and Curtin University of Technology, one of the most comprehensive universities in Australia. The curriculum of the programme is fully delivered by Limkokwing University of Creative Technology and moderated by Curtin University of Technology, Australia. The curriculum of the Faculty of Architecture & the Built Environment offers a broad education in professional architectural subjects. An emphasis on the solving of actual theoretical problems enhances the knowledge and skills that link understanding to experience, theory to practice and art to science in ways that directly respond to human needs, aspirations and sensibilities. Through its consortium of architects, interior designers, engineers, quantity surveyors and lecturers, the faculty aims to provide a service to society and the profession by enhancing the state-of-the-art in architectural design, technology and the urban environment. The Bachelor of Applied Science (Architectural Science) programme is a 3+0 degree course that leads to Bachelor Degree in Applied Science in Architectural Science awarded by Curtin University of Technology and equivalent to the Part 1. Entry Requirement • Pass STPM/A Level with minimum 2 principals; OR • Pass Foundation in Built Environment; OR • Pass Diploma in Architecture / Architecture Technology; OR • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government; AND • Pass Arts in SPM /O Level; OR pass portfolio assessment portfolio assessment (for students without a pass in Art subject) Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Architecture & Culture 101 • Building Technology 101 • Architecture Design 101 • Design Communications 101 • Communication Principles 111 Semester 2 • Architecture Design 102 • Architecture & Culture 102 • Building Technology 102 • Communication • Bahasa Kebangsaan B • Architechture & Culture 301 Principles 112 • Ecologically Sustainable Design 102 • Design Communications 102 • Malaysian Studies DIP/DEG • Building Technology 203 • Building Science 301 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Building Science 201 • Architecture & Culture 201 • Architectural Design 201 • Computer Aided Design Semester 4 • Building Science 202 • Building Technology 204 • Architectural Design 202 • Architecture & Culture 202 • Architectural Techniques 202 YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Building Technology 301 • Architectural Design 301 • Architectural Option 302 Semester 6 • Building Science 302 • Building Technology 302 • Architectural Design 302 • Architechture & Culture 302 • Architectural Option 302 • Architectural Option 302 Working Drawing * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities • 3D Visualiser Architectural Model Specialist For a graduate with a Bachelor of Applied Science •• Tutor in Architectural Science, job opportunities are: • Architectural Draftsman • Architectural Assistant • Architectural Photographer • Assistant Designer • CAD/3D Visualiser • Project Manager • Graphic Designer • Project Coordinator • Theme Park Conceptual Architect • Site Supervisor • Architectural Structure Specialist • Architecture/ Design Consultant • Residential/Commercial Architect • Interior Designer/Interior Architect • Resort/Hotel Architectural Conceptualiser • Landscape Designer • Town Planning Conceptual Architect. 99 Awarded by Anglia Ruskin University, UK • JPT/BPP (KA9249) 11/16 BachelorofArts (Hons)in Graphic &Web Design Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Communication Theory & Study Skills • Design Process • Introduction to Type Media • Graphic Design: Contextual Studies Semester 2 • Bahasa Kebangsaan A • Business Communication Graphics Video Skills • Introduction to Image Media • Introduction to Web Design • Graphic Design of the 20th Century • Motion Graphics • Visual Theories • Debates & Practices • Writing for Images YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Development of Web • Censorship in Text and • Printmaking: Materials Processes • Malaysian Studies Semester 4 • Graphic Environments image • Contemporary Film and YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Islamic /Moral Studies • Advanced Web Graphics • Research Seminar Semester 6 • Major Project *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Programmer, Web Developer, Motion Graphics Artist, This degree enables you to pick a wide range of career Web Animator and also provides entry into a range of relaoptions as a Web Designer, Graphic Designer for web, tedfields such as art editorial design and arts marketing. 100 LIMKOKWING EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COLLEGE The worldwide web has become an inseparable and radical approaches to web communication. element of our living. A growing medium that has not only captivated the young and tech-savvy, it is now Entry Requirement an essential tool in business and in day-to-day living. • Pass Foundation in Design with CGPA 2.00 And • Pass SPM with 5 credits including Art Subject; OR With the growth being so rapid, there is a constant demand for skilled human capital with the right • Pass STPM with 3 principals and pass the Art test knowledge and awareness to take up a range of roles which will be provided by the Institution; OR • Pass Diploma in Graphic Design with CGPA of within this field. 2.00 (maximum 30 credits) from institute recognised The degree programme equips students with a sysby the Malaysian Government; OR tematic grounding in the use of XHTML and CSS, hand-coding and the preparation of images for the • Pass Bachelor of Arts in the relevant field from institution web, moving image for the web, dynamic content, recognised by the Malaysian Government; OR and the application of web design across a range of • Any other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government professional and commercial contexts. Advanced modules address the requirements of pro- Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field fessional web design projects, and explore innovative will be given credit exemptions based on past results. Awarded by Curtin University of Technology, Australia • KPT/JPS (KA9250) 11/13 Bachelor of Art (Hons) in Graphic Design LIMKOKWING EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COLLEGE The aim is to provide a programme appropriate to degree level study in graphic design that equips students for employment/ self-employment in graphic design and other related areas of professional practice in visual communications. The first two years provide students with the necessary fundamental knowledge and skills of a graphic designer. In year two, students are trained to develop the ability to generate and discuss ideas, concepts and design solutions independently and collaboratively in response to set briefs and self-proposed projects. This includes the ability to source, analyze and evaluate design research; to edit both text and visual image information, select appropriate graphics media, and manage the design process to successful conclusion. awareness of the issues of communication arising from the graphic designer's relationship with audience, clients, markets and users - including cultural, ecological, moral and ethical perspectives. With this knowledge, students will be encouraged to formulate a self-initiative major project. The Major Project is the culmination of the Art and Design undergraduate practice pathways which the students will pursue individually. Students are expected to display, in both preparatory and finished work, an advanced understanding of the methods, techniques, materials and processes appropriate to the chosen media. Developmental work will be subject to peer and tutor review and assessed with the finished work. In Year 2, students will be taught how to reflect, identify and respond to personal strengths and weaknesses Entry Requirement appropriate to graphic design practice and establish familiarity with the major developments and emerging • 2 principles STPM/ A Levels or equivalent or media technologies within the graphic design and • Credit in Art Subject for SPM or pass the interview/ drawing test/ or portfolio review (if do not have Art related creative industries. Subject or Engineering Drawing) or In the final year, students will be trained to generate • Foundation in design or its equivalent Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Design Process 1 • Introduction to Typography • Graphic Design Contextual studies Semester 2 • Design Process 2 • Introduction to Web Design Graphic Design of the 20th century • Bahasa Malaysia (A) • Debate and practice • Pengajian Malaysia YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Design Practice 1 • New Media Design Semester 4 • Design Practice 2 • Graphics Environments Minor (choose one) • Contemporary Film and Video • Graphic Design for Web • YEAR 3 Semester 5 • Graphic Futures • Research Projects Minor (choose one) • Pengajian Islam • Pendidikan Moral Semester 6 • Major Project *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Where will it lead? A BA (Hons) in Graphic Design will provide you with a number of options, such as: • Entry the Limkokwing Masters Degree in International Contemporary Art & Design Practice, Cyberjaya Campus. • Straight into industry. Career Opportunities On completion of the degree programme, a Limkokwing graduate is well-equipped to apply his learning and know-how to a wide range of fields, including advertising, public relations, publishing, journalism, marketing, sales, services, management, healthcare and biotechnology (consumer education). As the communications industry continues to expand, there are tremendous opportunities for graphic design graduates. Graduates typically work as: 101 • Art director • Design manager • Illustrator • Photographer • Desktop publishing specialist • Image touch-up designer • Advertising manager • Graphic designer • Packaging designer • Event production manager • Communications designer • Stationery designer • Set designer • Magazine or newspaper designer • Web page designer • Exhibition designer • Multimedia designer Awarded by Curtin University of Technology, Australia • JPT/BPP (KR5167) 07/15 Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Interior Architecture nication and administrative skills. Students can complete their whole duration of degree studies at Limkokwing University with a BA (Hons) in Interior Design, which is a degree recognised by the Design Institute of Australia. Entry Requirement • Pass SPM /SPMV/O Levels with 5 credits including English language and pass in Mathematics and Arts or portfolio assessment (for students without a pass in Art subject); AND •Pass STPM / A Level with minimum 2 principal or equivalent; OR •Diploma in Interior Design recognized by the Malaysian Government; OR •Bachelors Degree in related field recognized by the Malaysian Government Students with a recognised Diploma in the relevant field will be given credit exemptions based on past results and portfolio review (where applicable). Programme structure YEAR 1 Semester 1 • Design 3 • Drawing 3 • History & Culture 3 • Building Construction • CADD 1 • Foundation English 151 • Malaysian Studies Semester 2 • Interior Design 4 • Drawing 4 • History & Culture 4 • Technical Studies • CADD 2 • Foundation English 152 • Professional Practice 221 YEAR 2 Semester 3 • Practicum Experience Semester 4 • Professional Practice 222 • Interior Design 5 • Furniture Design 5 • Technical Studies 2 • Communication Principles 111 YEAR 3 Semester 5 • IA 20th Century Development in Interiors 321 • IA Design 321 • IA Research Methods 321 • IA Technical Studies 321 • Building Science 321 Semester 6 • IA Design Architecture 322 • IA Technical Studies 322 • IA Design Career Strategies 322 • Building Science 322 • Elective 1 YEAR 4 Semester 7 • Interior Architecture Design 421 • IA Project Development 421 • Architectural Law 421 Semester 8 • IA Management 422 • IA Dessertation 499 • IA Practice 422 * Not applicable for international students *Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) subjects will be introduced from February 2014 onwards as part of government requirement. Career Opportunities Interior designers can secure employment in various industries. Career prospects await graduates in areas such as: • Theme Park Designer • Residential/Commercial Development • Transport Facilities (Plane/Train Interiors) • Project Manager • Corporate Interior Designer • Set/Stage Designer • Retail Designer • Exhibition/Display Designer • Hotel/Resort Development Designer • Museum Interior Designer • Developer of Restaurants and other spaces. • Corporate Interior Designer • Arbitrator for Interior Design Profession 102 LIMKOKWING EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COLLEGE This degree programme is jointly offered by Limkokwing University of Creative Technology and Curtin University of Technology, Australia. The curriculum of the programme is fully delivered by Limkokwing University and moderated by Curtin University. Interior designers, as qualified professionals, find creative solutions to problem relating to the function and quality of people's built environment. Interior designers coordinate the design and construction of building interiors including commercial and retail office space, laboratories, intensive care units, computing areas, hotel and resort developments, theatres, as well as presentation environments for boutique and large scale retailing, trade fairs, exhibitions, museums and gallery exhibition and displays. Interior Designers require skills and understanding in all aspect of design, combined with technical knowledge of interior construction, equipment and building systems. They must also exercise ability in commu- JPT/BPP(K)1000-600/B284(54) A Level (Arts) LIMKOKWING EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COLLEGE The Limkokwing University, known for its leadership worldwide in the field of creative education both in Liberal Arts has responded to student’s call a worldwide pre-University qualification. In conjunction with Edexcel International, the Limkokwing University now offers the GCE A’ Level effective September 2012. The GCE A’ Levels program is conducted by the prestigious London Examinations and administered by Edexcel International. As delivering institution, Edexcel International works closely with the UK government, other governments and education ministries around the world, higher educational institutions and professional organisations to ensure high academic standards for their programmes. The London Examinations, formerly known as the University of London Examinations and Assessment Council (ULEAC), are highly regarded, have an equivalent standing to all other Advanced Level examinations conducted by the different Examining Boards in the United Kingdom and are recognized world-wide. Edexcel A-Level programme is a globallyrecognized Pre-University qualification attracting students in over 150 countries and helping the gain entry into prestigious universities worldwide, including those in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The wide range of subjects offered at Limkokwing University • Mathematics • Business Studies • Applied Information and Communication Technology • English Literature • Art and Design • Economics 103