KOLEJ UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN Wholly owned by the TARC Education Foundation (Co. Reg. No.:1033820M) INFORMATION BOOKLET OCTOBER 2013 INTAKE- BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMMES www.tarc.edu.my
Contents I. GENERAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS... 2 II. ACADEMIC CALENDAR... 2 III. LIST OF PROGRAMMES OFFERED AND PROGRAMMES CODE... 3 IV. INFORMATION ON PROGRAMMES... 4 FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND COMPUTING... 4 FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY, FINANCE AND BUSINESS... 8 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT... 9 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, ARTS AND HUMANITIES... 10 V. MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS... 12 FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND COMPUTING... 12 FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY, FINANCE AND BUSINESS... 14 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT... 15 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, ARTS AND HUMANITIES... 16 VI. INSTRUCTION ON SUBMISSION OF PORTFOLIO FOR BACHELOR OF DESIGN (HONOURS) IN GRAPHIC DESIGN AND BACHELOR OF DESIGN (HONOURS) IN FASHION DESIGN PROGRAMMES... 17 VII. FEES PAYABLE AND REFUND OF FEES FOR NEWLY REGISTERED STUDENT WHO WITHDRAWS... 18 Information is correct at the time of printing (October 2013). The University College reserves the right to amend the information without prior notice. 1
I. GENERAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS STPM/A Level with minimum 2 Full/Principal Passes in the OR UEC with minimum 5 Grade B in the OR relevant TARC/TAR UC Diploma To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the minimum entry requirements. Applicants are advised to refer to the Minimum Entry Requirements on page 12 before selecting their choice of programmes. The entry requirements must be taken from only ONE (1) examination sitting. Meeting the entry requirements, however, does not necessarily guarantee admission to the programme. Selection for admission to any programme/campus is at the sole discretion of Tunku Abdul Rahman (TAR) University College. II. ACADEMIC CALENDAR First Semester : 21 October 2013 29 December 2013 Semester Examination : 9 December 2013 13 December 2013 Semester Holidays : 14 December 2013 29 December 2013 Second Semester : 30 December 2013 11 May 2014 Semester Examination : 10 April 2014 25 April 2014 Semester Holidays : 26 April 2014 11 May 2014 Third Semester : 12 May 2014 21 September 2014 Semester Examination : 21 August 2014 6 September 2014 Semester Holidays : 7 September 2014 21 September 2014 2
III. LIST OF PROGRAMMES OFFERED AND PROGRAMMES CODE KUALA LUMPUR MAIN CAMPUS Programme Code Programme Name FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND COMPUTING WRAN WRMB WRMM WRSF WRST WREI WRSD WRIT WRIS Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical Chemistry Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Interactive Software Technology Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information Security FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY, FINANCE AND BUSINESS WRCA WRBU WRBF WRFI WREN WRHR WRIN WRLM WRMK WRRM Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Banking and Finance Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Finance and Investment Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Human Resource Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Retail Management Duration 3 years 3 years FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT WRBD Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) 3 years FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, ARTS AND HUMANITIES WRAV WRBC WRJR WRMS WRFD WRGD WRML WRTM Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Advertising Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Broadcasting Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media Studies Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion Design Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in Multimedia Design Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) 3 years Note: 1. The University College reserves the right to make variations to the content or methods of delivery of programmes or to discontinue programmes, if such action is deemed necessary. 2. The University College reserves the right not to conduct programmes that do not have sufficient number of registered students. 3
IV.. INFORMATION ON PROGRAMMES FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND COMPUTING Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical Chemistry This programme provides foundational knowledge and training in chemical analysis, which addresses the needs of the industry, and hence indirectly acting as one of the many latent forces in driving Malaysia in achieving vision 2020. As a science, analytical chemistry is an area that cannot be ignored in the current scientific scene, as areas such as bioscience or physical science make use of analytical chemistry to affirm hypothesis and derived theories. The programme equips students with technical knowledge of analytical chemistry. The students will also be made aware of international standards that bound them to the society and industry. They will have an opportunity to work with industry through their internship and to carry out a real-life research project on analytical chemsity. All such training will add value to their qualification and later to their employers. The Analytical Chemistry program prepares graduates to be on the cutting edge of discovering, developing safer pesticides, and safer drugs, new materials for humans, as well as resolving environmental issues such as involvement in environmental monitoring activities, thus, improving the quality of life. Analytical chemistry discipline is the study of the separation, identification, and quantification of the chemical components of natural and artificial materials. Qualitative analysis gives an indication of the identity of the chemical species in the sample and quantitative analysis determines the amount of one or more of these components. The separation of components is often performed prior to analysis. Analytical chemistry also focuses on improvements in experimental design, chemometrics, and the creation of new measurement tools to provide better chemical information. Analytical chemistry has applications in forensics, bioanalysis, clinical analysis, environmental analysis, and materials analysis. As a scientific field which has such great diversity in its application, graduates trained in this program will surely be in great demand in the chemical related industries. Research Scientists Analytical Chemists in commercial labs Quality Controls/Assurance Chemists Laboratory Supervisors Product Specialists Occupational Health and Safety Specialists Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA) Officers (Chemistry aspect) Product Development Chemists (pharmaceutical area, food industry, cosmetic industry, polymer industry etc) Product Chemists (Analytical Instrumentation) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology The programme will train, educate and prepare knowledgeable personnel to work in the nation work force with the direct focus to make Malaysia an innovative high income society. Graduates will be well trained in semiconductors, IC design, embedded systems and computing which are important knowledge/skills to support the E&E sectors. The curriculum of the programme has been designed to meet the demands of the ETP. Students are trained in analogue and digital electronics, application specific IC and field programmable array, IC Design to design integrated circuits from front end to back end using current professional tools. These knowledge and skills will be important for the setting up of fabless design firms under the ETP. To complement the microelectronics content of the programme, students are also trained in embedded systems design with emphasis on latest microcontrollers like ARM, real time operating systems, RTOS, latest and in-depth programming skills. These knowledge and skills will be sought after by design houses/companies in automation, robotics, identification and monitoring, test and measurement, solar, LED and consumer electronics. Research and Development Engineers IC Design Engineers Microelectronic Engineers Embedded Systems Design Engineers Firmware Engineers 4
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing This programme also prepares graduates to branch into other disciplines for further academic pursuit such as master in business management, statistics, and information technology. This programme also lays the foundation for graduates to achieve further professional qualifications such as actuaries, financial planners and financial analysts. Quantitative Analysts IT Managers Financial Planners and Advisors Quality Mangers Research Officers Investment Analysts Financial Analysts Pricing Analysts Market Risk Managers Credit Risk Managers Asset/Liability Managers Internal Auditors Teachers Management Consultants Officers in financial institutions such as banks, insurance firms, and investment houses Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering This programme equips students with technical abilities and knowledge of the software engineering. The students will also be made aware of legal and moral issues that bound them to the society and industry. They will have an opportunity to work with industry through their industrial training and to carry out a real-life project on software engineering. All such training will add value to their qualification and later to their employers. This programme is geared to produce graduates and equip them with in-depth knowledge and skills that are essential to work as professionals in the software engineering sector. Graduates of this programme will be able to develop, manage and maintain high-quality software in a systematic, controlled and efficient manner. Software Engineers Software Architects Mobile Application Developers Software Testers IT Managers Systems Analysts Web Developers IT Consultants Software Quality Assurance Engineers Software Developers Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Interactive Software Technology The demand for interactive software programmers remain strong and possibly at an ever increasing rate especially in Malaysia as Malaysia has now become the hub for creative multimedia and ICT related field. This can be seen with the increasing numbers of creative multimedia and ICT companies setting up their centres in Malaysia. This programme equips its graduates with the advanced knowledge and skills to work in the different ICT and multimedia creative sectors in the areas of multimedia, game development, interactive development and other related ICT services. Games Designers Games Testers Software Developers Games Programmers Games Software Engineers Games Producers Technical Lead Web Designers Multimedia Developers Mobile Application Developers Systems Analysts 5
Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems This programme equips students with technical abilities and knowledge of the software development, implementation of enterprise information systems and data analysis. The students will also be made aware of legal and moral issues that bound them to the society and industry. They will have an opportunity to work with industry through their industrial training and to carry out real-life projects on software development, implementation of enterprise information systems and data analysis. All such training will add value to their qualification and later to their employers. This programme is geared to produce graduates and equip them with in-depth knowledge and skills that are essential to work as professionals in data and requirements analysis, design and implementation of enterprise information systems to ensure the provision of information systems is aligned with organizations objectives and requirements. Graduates will be well trained in concept and skills in software development as well as data analysis with the aid of business intelligence. ERP Consultants Data Warehouse Developers Programmers Business and Systems Analysts Business Intelligence Analysts Business Intelligence Specialists IT Consultants IT Managers Web Designers Database Administrators Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development This programme equips students with technical abilities and knowledge of the software & information systems development, network communications and information management. The students will also be made aware of legal and moral issues that bound them to the society and industry. They will have an opportunity to work with industry through their 6-months industrial training and to carry out real-life projects in software & information systems development, network communications or information management. All such training will add value to their qualification and later to their employers. The programme is geared to produce graduates and equip them with in-depth knowledge and skills that are essential to work as professionals in the software & information systems development and computer networking sector. Graduates will be well trained in concept and skills in various platform of software & information systems development like web development, visual programming and mobile applications development. Graduates will also be well trained in the area of computer networking and information management. Programmers Systems Analysts Network Engineers Web Developers Multimedia Developers Mobile Application Developers Software Engineers Database Administrators IT Consultants IT Managers Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology This programme is geared to produce graduates and equip them with in-depth knowledge and skills that are essential to work as professionals in the web development and computer networking sector. Graduates will be well trained in concept and skills in web development, mobile applications development and multimedia development. Graduates will also be well trained in the area of computer networking. This programme equips students with technical abilities and knowledge of the web development and computer networking. The students will also be made aware of legal and moral issues that bound them to the society and industry. They will have an opportunity to work with industry through their industrial training and to carry out a real-life project on web development and computer networking. All such training will add value to their qualification and later to their employers. Web Developers Systems Analysts IT Consultants Multimedia Developers Network Engineers IT Managers Mobile Application Developers 6
Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information Security This programme equips students with technical abilities and knowledge of the information security in the area of computer security, Internet security, network security, operating systems security and secure software development. The students will also be made aware of legal and moral issues that bound them to the society and industry. They will have an opportunity to work with industry through their 6-months industrial training and to carry out real-life projects in information security. All such training will add value to their qualification and later to their employers. The programme is geared to produce graduates and equip them with in-depth knowledge and skills that are essential to work as professionals in the computer security, Internet security and information assurance. Graduates will also be well trained in the area of computer networking and operating systems which prepares them well to gain skills in network security and operating systems security. Graduates will also be well trained in concept and skills in secure software development, web development and mobile applications development. Information Security Analysts Forensics Analysts Mobile Application Developers IT Security Consultants IT Security Managers IT Security Engineers Forensics Investigators Software Developers Web Developers Network Engineers IT Security Administrators 7
FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY, FINANCE AND BUSINESS Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) This programme provides students with broad base knowledge in management, law, accounting, taxation, finance and corporate governance. It also provides opportunities for students to obtain the internationally recognised ICSA professional qualification. Company Secretarial Corporate Administration Taxation Corporate Advisory Corporate Governance Human Resource Management Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) This programme provides students with well-rounded business education through a core curriculum of management, marketing, finance, accounting, economics and law courses. It aims to create competent executives with abilities to contribute and support leadership in organizations. Business Administration Sales & Marketing Human Resource Management Business Operation Business Consultancy Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Banking & Finance This programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with the knowledge and core competencies and dispositions necessary for pursuing a demanding career in the highly competitive domestic and international banking and finance industry. Credit Processing Treasury Services Wealth Management Mortgage Sales Customer Relations Fund Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Finance & Investment This programme aims to produce competitive graduates with intellectual, creative & cognitive skills and with strong financial knowledge necessary to support the ever changing and growing financial services industry. Fund Management Treasury Management Foreign Exchange and Derivatives Wealth Management Financial Analysis Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship This programme aims to produce graduates with the traits and qualities of entrepreneurs for employment in varied types of businesses as well as for self-employment as business entrepreneurs. seek employment in/start and manage new business ventures in varied industries Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Human Resource Management This programme aims to produce graduates who are well equipped with the knowledge and core competencies required for effective human resource management in the dynamic and competitive business environment. Recruitment Industrial Relations Human Resource Administration and Management Human Resource Consultancy, Training & Development Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business This programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with the knowledge and core competencies and dispositions required of business personnel working in competitive business environment in this globalised world. International Business Administration and Management International Sales and Marketing International Business Consultancy International Liaison 8
Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management This programme aims to produce graduates who are equipped with the knowledge and core competencies required for effective logistics and supply chain management in the dynamic and competitive business environment. Manufacturing Trading Logistics Functions such as transportations Engineering Retailing Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing This programme aims to produce competitive graduates with intellectual, creative & cognitive skills and with strong entrepreneurial spirit necessary for the growing business sector. It seeks to further enhance the knowledge and skills of students in the field of marketing. Sales & Marketing Advertising and Promotion International Marketing Market Research Retail and Distribution Product Development Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Retail Management This programme aims to produce competitive graduates with intellectual, creative & cognitive skills and with strong entrepreneurial spirit necessary for the growing retail industry. Retail Operations Purchasing Customer Service Store Management Credit Control Sales and Marketing Merchandising FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) This is a multi-discipline programme designed to provide a solid academic base in the discipline of construction management, quantity surveying and property development needed in the construction industry. This programme focuses on planning, co-ordination and control of the construction project from inception till completion stage; managing financial issues of the project; managing the production of design, tender, contract and construction drawing including tender and contract documents; managing the selection of appropriate procurement system, contractual arrangement and tendering method which satisfies the client s needs in term of time, cost, quality and legal aspects; and managing the contractual issues based on general contract principles of Building Contract as well as general legal principles of Contract Law, Sale of Goods Act and Law of Tort. Project Managers Project Executives Clerk-of-works Site Managers Site Agents Project Planning Executives Quantity Surveyors Site Supervisors 9
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, ARTS AND HUMANITIES Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Advertising This programme encompasses the basic knowledge and practical skills of advertising, media and communication. This programme aims not only to produce advertising personnel who can apply the relevant skills in the field of advertising, but also to offer students a greater depth of knowledge and practical skills in terms of management and persuasive communication, preparing students to join a competitive and dynamic industry. Students will also develop a critical understanding and appreciation of the advertising profession, in addition to acquiring relevant computer software skills. Students will be equipped with knowledge of the core functions and specialization in the field of advertising to be competent to serve as advertising and promotion personnel, brand and account executives, copywriters and media planners. Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Broadcasting This programme entails knowledge and skills for the technical understanding, writing, scripting, presenting and organizing of traditional and new broadcast media. There are also specific courses designed to enhance the depth of knowledge and appreciation of the broadcast communication industry, like Film Appreciation, Criticism and Interpretation, Cinematography and Visual Communication, Production and Multimedia, Radio Journalism, Communication Technology, Communication Theories, as well as application in Audio, Television and Video Production. Graduates may find employment in TV and radio programming, production houses, advertising agencies, disc jockeying and entertainment, Internet-based businesses, company PR departments and research writing for broadcast media. Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism This programme is catered for students who wish to develop a career in journalism. This programme equips students with basic and enhanced practical skills for fair, balanced and professional media reporting. Emphasis is also placed on experiential learning and the changing demands and developments in the media industry. Graduates can work as reporters, journalists, writers, copy editors and editors. They can also pursue a career in media and non-media organisations that require capable communicators. Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media Studies This programme aims to promote literacy in an information society where audience is frequently exposed to multifarious forms of media content which can be developed and transmitted at greater speed, transcending international boundaries. This programme will enable students to acquire a greater understanding of the mass media, their functions, impact and future direction. Students will also be trained in the higher level of usage of computer software to ensure that they will be competitive in the employment market. Graduates can pursue a career in the mass media industry such as newspaper, magazine, film and broadcasting, advertising and public relations. They can be employed as producers of information, media writers, educators, or part of the creative team that brings in new ideas and concepts. 10
Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion Design Overview This programme provides academic and specialised practical knowledge to prepare students for entry level positions in the fashion design industry. This programme enables graduating fashion designers to perform competitively within the local and international fashion industry, combining creative and intellectual approaches to visual-design innovations with strong theoretical and practical elements. It prepares students for positions in the fashion industry from a realistic industrial point of view. Fashion Publication Industries Fashion and Image Consulting Agencies Fashion and Apparel Manufacturing Industries Garment and Textile Manufacturing Industries Fashion Boutique and Retail Industries Training and Higher Learning Institutions Footwear Industries Fashion Jewellery Industries Performing Arts Theaters and Broadcast Stations Education Institutions Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design This programme aims to produce graphic designers and illustrators who can convey ideas and information through the usage and manipulation of design software. It incorporates areas such as advertising, layout and illustration, typography, commercial design, info graphics, digital imaging, web-based desktop publishing and corporate identity. This programme will familiarise students with various aspects of Malaysian culture and society and enhance their trilingual skill for their future profession in business and management. Assistant Art Director Corporate Identity Designer Visualizer Packaging Designer Illustrator Web Designer Graphic Designer In-House Designer Multimedia Designer Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in Multimedia Design This programme provides a specialization in the field of multimedia design. This programme is designed for those who are interested in screen-based design, interactive media, animation, video production and who would like to be a part of the growing creative multimedia industries locally, regionally and globally today. The curriculum includes the management and production aspects of multimedia, utilising updated industry standard multimedia design software. Graduates can work as multimedia designer, multimedia developer, web designer, instructional designer, animator, illustrator, graphic designer, motion designer and etc. They can also pursue a career in corporate and government require capable creative and multimedia technologist. Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) The tourism industry in Malaysia is one of the fastest growing industries with significant contributions to the national economy. As this sector grows, there will be a greater emphasis and commitment to expand and improve tourism products and services. This programme will involve students in the context of the travel-related business, such as marketing, foreign languages and convention and meeting management. Special emphasis is placed on the development of interpersonal, communication and critical thinking skills. Graduates would have developed a mature understanding of their field through lecture, class discussion, case studies, field trip as well as industrial attachment. Graduates may find employment in many areas of work related to the tourism industry, e.g. work in travel agencies, tourist attractions, resorts and hotels. They may work as administrators, planners or executives and tour leaders in the industry. Jobs are made available in areas such as research & development, tourism marketing, ecotourism, tourist attraction, conferences, exhibition centres and travel agencies. 11
. V. MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND COMPUTING Programmes Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Analytical Chemistry Entry Qualification STPM A-Level SAM CPU UEC TARC/TAR UC Diploma Full Pass in Chemistry and Mathematics Principal Pass in Chemistry and Mathematics TER 70 and at least Grade B in Chemistry and one Mathematics subject AND 70% average in 6 including minimum 70% for Chemistry and one Mathematics subject SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language/minimum Grade C in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)* conducted by TAR UC or O Level Grade D in Mathematics and Grade E in English Language. 5 Bs in the relevant including Chemistry and Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English/minimum Grade C in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)** conducted by TAR UC. Diploma in Science (Chemistry & Biology) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Microelectronics with Embedded Technology Full Pass in Physics and Mathematics Principal Pass in Physics and Mathematics TER 70 and at least Grade B in Physics and one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 including minimum 70% for Physics and one Mathematics subject AND SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language/minimum Grade C in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)* conducted by TAR UC or 5 Bs in including Physics and Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English/ minimum Grade C in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)** conducted by TAR UC. Diploma in Science (Microelectronics and Physics)/Diploma in Science (Microelectronics with Computer Communications)/ Diploma in Science (Microelectronics with Automatic Control) O Level Grade D in Mathematics and Grade E in English Language. *For applicants who fail SPM English Language. **For applicants who fail UEC English. 12
Programmes Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management Mathematics with Computing Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Software Engineering Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) in Interactive Software Technology Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems Entry Qualification STPM A-Level SAM CPU UEC TARC/TAR UC Diploma 2 Full Passes in the relevant including Mathematics 2 Principal Passes in the relevant including Mathematics TER 70 and at least Grade B in one Mathematics subject 70% average in 6 including minimum 70% for one Mathematics subject 5 Bs in the relevant including Advanced Mathematics/ Advanced Mathematics (I or II). Grade C in English/minimum Grade C in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)** conducted by TAR UC. Diploma in Science (Computer Science & Statistics)/Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Management Mathematics)/Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Computer Mathematics) Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Computer Mathematics) Diploma in Science (Interactive Software Technology) Diploma in Science (Business Information Systems)/Diploma in Science (Computer Science & Statistics) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Internet Technology Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Information Security AND SPM Credit in Mathematics. Pass in English Language/minimum Grade C in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)* conducted by TAR UC or O Level Grade D in Mathematics and Grade E in English Language. Diploma in Science (Information Systems Engineering)/Diploma in Science (Internet Technology)/ Diploma in Science (Computer Science & Statistics)/Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Management Mathematics)/Diploma in Science (Computer Science and Computer Mathematics) Diploma in Science (Information Systems Engineering)/Diploma in Science (Internet Technology) Diploma in Science (Information Systems Engineering)/Diploma in Science (Internet Technology) *For applicants who fail SPM English Language. **For applicants who fail UEC English. 13
FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY, FINANCE AND BUSINESS Programmes Entry Qualification STPM A-Level SAM CPU UEC TARC/TAR UC Diploma Bachelor of Corporate Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Banking and Finance 2 Full Passes in the relevant 2 Principal Passes in the relevant TER 70 and at least Grade B in 2 relevant 70% average in 6 5 Bs in the relevant including one Mathematics subject and English/minimum Grade B in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)^^ conducted by TAR UC Diploma in Business Studies (Business Administration) Diploma in Business Studies (Banking and Finance) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Finance and Investment Diploma in Business Studies (Finance and Investment) Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Human Resource Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business AND SPM Credit in Mathematics and English Language/minimum Grade B in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)^ conducted by TAR UC or O Level Grade D in Mathematics and English Language. Diploma in Entrepreneurship Diploma in Business Studies (Human Resource Management) Diploma in Business Studies (International Business) ^For applicants who obtain a pass in SPM English Language. ^^For applicants who obtain Grade C in UEC English. 14
Programmes Entry Qualification STPM A-Level SAM CPU UEC TARC/TAR UC Diploma Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Logistics & Supply Chain Management Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Retail Management 2 Full Passes in the 2 Principal Passes in the AND TER 70 and at least Grade B in 2 relevant 70% average in 6 SPM Credit in Mathematics and English Language/minimum Grade B in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)^ conducted by TAR UC or O Level Grade D in Mathematics and English Language. 5 Bs in the relevant including one Mathematics subject and English/minimum Grade B in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)^^ conducted by TAR UC Diploma in Business Studies (Logistics & Supply Chain Management) Diploma in Business Studies (E-Commerce and Marketing)/Diploma in Business Studies (Marketing) Diploma in Business Studies (Retail Management) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT Programmes Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) Entry Qualification STPM A-Level SAM CPU UEC TARC/TAR UC Diploma 2 Full Passes in the ^For applicants who obtain a pass in SPM English Language. ^^For applicants who obtain Grade C in UEC English. 2 Principal Passes in the relevant TER 70 and at least Grade B in 2 relevant 70% average in 6 AND SPM Credit in Mathematics and English Language/minimum Grade B in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)^ conducted by TAR UC or O Level Grade D in Mathematics and English Language. 5 Bs in the relevant including one Mathematics subject and English/minimum Grade B in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)^^ conducted by TAR UC Diploma in Technology (Building) 15
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, ARTS AND HUMANITIES Programmes Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Advertising Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Broadcasting Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Journalism Bachelor of Communication (Honours) in Media Studies Bachelor of Creative Multimedia (Honours) in Multimedia Design Bachelor of Tourism Management (Honours) 2 Full Passes in the relevant Entry Qualifications STPM A-Level SAM CPU UEC TARC/TAR UC Diploma 2 Principal TER 70 and at least 70% average in 6 Diploma in Mass Communication Passes in the Grade B in 2 (Advertising) AND SPM Pass in English Language/minimum Grade C in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)* conducted by TAR UC or O Level Grade E in English Language. 5 Bs in the relevant. Grade C in English/minimum Grade C in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)** conducted by TAR UC. Diploma in Mass Communication (Broadcast Communication) Diploma in Mass Communication (Journalism) Diploma in Mass Communication (Media Studies) Diploma in Multimedia Design Diploma in Hospitality Management (Tourism) Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Graphic Design Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Fashion Design 2 Full Passes in the relevant 2 Principal Passes in the TER 70 and at least Grade B in 2 70% average in 6 AND SPM Pass in English Language/minimum Grade C in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)* conducted by TAR UC or 5 Bs in the relevant. Grade C in English/minimum Grade C in AELE0364 English Language (1119 Level)** conducted by TAR UC. Diploma in Graphic Design Diploma in Fashion Design O Level Grade E in English Language. Applicants with STPM full pass/spm credit/o level minimum Grade D in relevant art/design subject would be given preference. Applicants who have not taken/obtained a full pass in STPM/credit in SPM/minimum Grade D in O level in relevant art/design subject would be required to submit a portfolio. Applicants with Grade B in Art would be given preference. Applicants who have not taken/ obtained Grade B in Art would be required to submit a portfolio. *For applicants who fail SPM English Language. **For applicants who fail UEC English. 16
VI. INSTRUCTION ON SUBMISSION OF PORTFOLIO FOR BACHELOR OF DESIGN (HONOURS) IN GRAPHIC DESIGN AND BACHELOR OF DESIGN (HONOURS) IN FASHION DESIGN PROGRAMMES Applicants who meet the entry requirement (as in Page 16) but have not taken/obtained STPM full pass/ SPM credit/o Level minimum Grade D/UEC minimum Grade B in relevant art/design subject would be required to submit a portfolio to the University College. Portfolio Requirement: 1. Applicant must submit an artwork of his/her own. 2. Each individual applicant s work must be in A3 size. Any drawing techniques can be used. 3. Artwork must be carefully labeled with the applicant s name, MyKad No. and address at the topright hand corner at the back of the artwork; 4. The submitted portfolio will not be returned and will be part of the official files of the University College. 5. The portfolio must be attested by the School Principal or Art Teacher or another authorised person, as being the applicant s own work; Note: Applicant can also undergo an on-the-spot drawing at the University College. The applicant will be given 1 hour to complete the drawing. The drawing must be attested by a Lecturer from the Faculty of Social Science, Arts & Humanities as being the applicant s own work. Sample of Artwork Front Back Applicant Name: MyKad No: 11.69 Address: 16.54 17
VII. FEES PAYABLE AND REFUND OF FEES FOR NEWLY REGISTERED STUDENT WHO WITHDRAWS Fees Payable at Time of Registration Registration Fee RM150 Orientation & Activity Fee RM100 One-time payment Caution Money RM200 Laboratory/Workshop RM300 Special Administration Fee RM200 Payable thereafter at the beginning (where applicable) of each academic year Examination Fee RM500 (applicable only to Campbell University Degree programme) Facilities & Resource Fee RM100 - Payable thereafter at the beginning of (applicable only to KL Main Campus students) each subsequent semester Tuition Fee per Credit RM153 (Payable thereafter at the beginning of each subsequent semester. Please refer to the relevant programme schedule for the total number of credits) Estimated Total Fees per Programme : RM 23,000 to RM29,000 REFUND OF FEES FOR NEWLY REGISTERED STUDENT WHO WITHDRAWS (a) Withdrawal BEFORE Commencement of Programme Notification of withdrawal received before commencement of the programme. 50% Refund No Refund Tuition Fee Registration Fee Special Administration Fee Orientation & Activity Fee Laboratory/Workshop Fee Examination Fee (Applicable only to Campbell University Degree programme) Facilities and Resource Fee (Applicable only to KL Main Campus students) (b) (c) (d) Withdrawal AFTER Commencement of Programme There is strictly no refund of all fees paid if notification of withdrawal is received after the commencement of the programme. For students who pay and register AFTER the commencement of the programme, there is strictly no refund of all fees paid upon withdrawal from the programme. All notification of withdrawal must be made in writing. REFUND OF CAUTION MONEY Subject to satisfactory conduct, caution money (less any liabilities) may only be refunded on application after a student has completed or withdrawn from his/her last programme of study at the University College. The application for the refund shall be made within one year from the date of completion or withdrawal from the University College, failing which, the said caution money shall be deemed as donation to the Student Loan Fund. 18