This programme will allow students to develop a portfolio of ideas for entering and challenging the graphic design industry. Students will learn about the core principles of graphic design and its application across a range of sectors. They will also have the opportunity to explore advertising, illustration, motion & interactive or traditional graphic design. Other study topics include print making, life drawing, photography, branding and marketing.
Students will focus on generating new and memorable ideas that form the basis of their creative process. They will explore a range of media, develop critical skills, and learn how to solve problems creatively.
Students will also have the opportunity to enhance their prospects by taking part in international competitions, live briefs and work placements. There are also residential study trips at home and abroad, complemented by visits to design conferences and professional design association events.
In the second year, design projects are often company-sponsored, and involve working directly with the client (live projects). The subjects will help students to meet this challenge and develop their skills and knowledge to a professional level. Other projects involve working to a national or international design brief. In this case, students need to demonstrate the ability to communicate their design ideas professionally, using a variety of media and techniques.
An International Study Tour will bescheduled in Year 2.
Through a process of research and discussion with academic staff, students determine a body of self-directed study that allows them to develop a personal area of interest related to the field of Graphic Design. By taking increased responsibility for the management of their own work, students are prepared for life as a professional designer.
The number and content of the projects students undertake in the third year can be negotiated. However, the academic team will offer advice that enables students to develop a portfolio that best supports their career aspirations. It is also essential that students support their dissertations and design projects with a body of thorough and convincing research and development.
Industry Attachment
(Compulsory)
MPU Subjects
*For Malaysian students who do not have an SPM BM credit.If credit is obtained,then student will take Presentation Skills
Entry Level | Entry Requirements |
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STPM / A Level | 2 Full Passes with a minimum CGPA 2.00 (Grade C) (with Credit in English SPM / ‘O’ Level) |
UEC | 5Bs (including English) |
Matriculation Program / Foundation in Design / Foundation in Art & Design | with minimum CGPA 2.00 |
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma | with minimum 24 points |
Canadian Pre-University (CPU) | with average scores of 55% |
South Australian Matriculation (SAM) or equivalent | Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) of 60% |
Diploma in Graphic Design or Diploma in Interior Design or Diploma in Art and Design or any other equivalent and relevant Diploma recognized by Malaysia Government | Minimum CGPA 2.00 |
Other | Other equivalent qualifications that recognized by Malaysia Government |
AND
Pass Portfolio Review or Art Test conducted by the College for candidate who does not have a pass in Art Subject. |
Entry Level | English Requirements |
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SPM/UEC | Minimum Credit |
O-Level / 1119 | Grade 1 – 6 |
TOEFL | 550 (paper) / 220 (computer) |
IELTS | Band 6.0 |
If the student does not have the required English proficiency, the student must sit for the English Placement Test (EPT) at INTI, and pass INTI’s Laureate English Program (LEP) at Level 5. |
Source : INTI International University