Foundation in Arts
- Field Of Study:
- Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
- Level Of Study:
- Pre University
- Course Subject:
- Course Intake:
- April, January, May, September
Choosing the right career at a tender age of 16 or 17 can be a daunting task. Many students are left with the difficult task of making that choice without being sufficiently equipped with the necessary details to make an informed choice.
Bearing that in mind, the Foundation Program is designed to cater for the needs of the students taking into account the following considerations:
- To provide good quality Pre-University education that prepares the students to meet the demands of undergraduate study
- To incorporate a certain degree of flexibility where students can make their choice of selecting a discipline at a later stage rather than at the beginning of the course
- Subjects such as Study Skills and Critical Thinking Skills are added to give the students an edge over others
- Extracurricular activities as well as good pastoral care are emphasized to ensure that students obtain a holistic education
- To provide a conducive environment for study as well as to equip them with excellent facilities
For more information on entry requirements, program pathway, subjects listing and to get to know the faculty, please click on download brochure
Program
- 50 credit hours
- 3 semesters
- 14 weeks per semester
- 13 subjects (9 core + 4 elective)
Semester 1 (5 Core = 18 credit hours)
- Intermediate English (4 credit hours)
- Finite Mathematics (4 credit hours)
- Computing Principles (4 credit hours)
- Study Skills (3 credit hours)
- Personal Development and Leadership (3 credit hours)
Semester 2 (2 Core + 2 Electives = 16 credit hours)
- Advanced English (Pre-requisite: Intermediate English) (4 credit hours)
- Critical Thinking Skills (4 credit hours)
- 2 Electives
Semester 3 (2 Core + 2 Electives = 16 credit hours)
- Culture, Arts and Politics (4 credit hours)
- Statistics (4 credit hours)
- 2 Electives
Electives (each Elective subject – 4 credit hours)
- C Programming
- Calculus
- Economic Principles (May not enrol for Microeconomics & Macroeconomics)
- Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education
- Internet Principles
- Introduction to Business Principles
- Introduction to Finance (Pre-requisite: Principles of Accounting)
- Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality
- Introduction to Human Communication
- Introduction to Legal Studies
- Introduction to Marketing Principles
- Introduction to Public Relations
- Macroeconomics (Pre-requisite: Microeconomics)
- Microeconomics
- Principles of Accounting
- Psychology for Personal Development
- Visual Basic Programming
Entry Requirements
5 SPM credits* (including a pass in Bahasa Melayu)
5 ‘O’ Level credits
Equivalent qualification
* Students who failed to achieve a Credit in English must go for the English Immersion Program.
Note: Forecast results are accepted. A conditional offer will be granted if the forecast results meet the entry requirements.
Assesement
Coursework & assignments 40%
Midterm & final examinations 60%
Intakes
January, April, May, September