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American DegreeTransfer Program

You’re suitable for the American DegreeTransfer Program (ADTP)if you want to be in America! are outspoken and outgoing enjoy the freedom of choice are proactive want to jump straight into a degree program without having to complete

pre-university studies flexible course and program structure attaining an overseas degree at fraction of

cost

What is this program about?• BecomingfamiliarwiththeAmerican

tertiary education system.• Gettingtounderstandthebasicrequired

courses, proficiencies and general education courses for the related degrees.

• Emphasizingspecializedknowledgewith broad education principles and employment-related skills.

Sunway University is an elite Tier 5 member in the 2009 MQA Rating System for Malaysian Higher Education Institutions (SETARA ’09)thatmeasuresqualityofteachingandlearningat the undergraduate level in universities and university colleges in Malaysia. It is anotherway of recognising our excellent academics and graduates.

Why Sunway American Degree Transfer Program?

Of the 1.4 million students pursuing post-secondary education outside their home countries, more than

one-third choose to study in the United States. What attracts them to the United States?

With more than 4,100 colleges and universities, the United States has one of the finest systems of higher

education in the world, with outstanding programs in virtually all fields. Excellent programs exist in

traditional disciplines as well as in professional fields. Students often have the opportunity to work directly

with some of the finest minds in the world. Not only will students receive a top-notch education in the

United States, they will also enhance their future job prospects with their newfound confidence and cross-

cultural skills. The experience gained will truly last a lifetime!

TheUniqueWaytoanAmericanEducationisthroughtheholisticapproach.Apartfromgainingknowledge

through the learning process, students are exposed to a flexible and adaptable credit transfer system,

industry and community experiences, interactive and creative learning, academic forums, leadership

development, sports and extra-curricular activities.

With a holistic perspective, students are provided privileges to study and perform in an exclusive

environment made to nurture and build intellectual minds. The university campus offers a friendly yet

encouragingenvironmentwherestudentsaretaughtandequippedwiththenecessaryskillstoprepare

them to enter the exciting working world. Students have the chance to accumulate knowledge to be

future all-rounded leaders.

Students are given opportunities to benefit from the following:

• Gainexposure through internshipprogramswith largeAmericancorporationswhilestudying in the

U.S.A.

• Internationalnetworkingandexchangeof culture, knowledgeandexperience throughengaging in

group studies and discussions with course mates from around the world.

• Friendly environment where lecturers, professors, counselors, student councils, clubs and societies are

readily available to provide assistance and support on academic and extra-curricular matters.

• Choose from a large variety of majors that will lead them closer to their dream careers.

• Participate in study-abroad programs in search of knowledge and for personal development.

• These programs allow students to accumulate credit hours that will contribute to the total credit hours

needed for graduation.

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The American Experience at Sunway

ChoosingSunway’sAmericanDegreeTransferProgram(ADTP)isthefirststeptowardsarecognizedAmericandegree. Students spend their freshman and sophomore years in Sunway before transferring credits to top-tier universitiesintheUSfortheirfinaltwoyearswheretheywillspecializeintheirchosenfield.

Students also have the flexibility to opt for transfer options to reputable universities in Canada, the U.K., Australia andNewZealand.StudentsareabletocompleteselectedmajorsdomesticallybytransferringtoSunway’shomegrown programs and also to Monash University, Sunway campus.

TheADTPinSunwaypreparesstudentsforlifeintheUS.ApartfromadaptingtotheAmericaneducationsystem,students in theADTP areprovidedwith aholistic andwell-balanced curriculum.The interactive andhands-onactivitieswithintheprogramallowstudentstolearnbeyondtheirchosenspecialization.Thisenvironmentcreates interesting and articulate graduates who are well-rounded critical thinkers. We encourage you to ask questions!

Beingwell-roundedalsomeansparticipationinhealthyextra-curricularpursuits.ADTPstudentsinSunwaynotonlychasegrades,buttheyalsocommitthemselvestolearningandcharacterbuildingoutsideofclasses.ADTPhas a very active Student Committee which partakes in community services, social and sporting events and field trips;forexampletheannualFourthofJulycelebration,OrientationNight,HalloweencumpromnightandInter-Program Sports Competition.

TheADTPisaclose-knitfamilyofdedicatedlecturersandstudents.Lecturersnotonlyknowstudentsbynameandofferacademicguidance,buttheyalsokeepclosetabsonstudents’progress.TheteachingstaffinSunwayhavealsodevelopedauser-friendlysystemontheinstitution’sintranetwhichaidsinuniversityplacement.Thismakes it convenient for students to decide on their transfer options in the US.

ADTPatSunwayisthecostefficientchoiceinqualityAmericaneducation.Bycompletingpartoftheirdegreehere, students pay a fraction of the cost of doing it entirely in the US.

OurADTPstudentshavesuccessfullytransferredtorenowneduniversitiesintheUSincludingCornellUniversity,NewYorkUniversity,UniversityofMichigan–AnnArbor,BostonUniversity,UniversityofSouthernCalifornia,PurdueUniversity,EmbryRiddleAeronauticalUniversity, IowaStateUniversity, Illinois InstituteofTechnology,WesternMichiganUniversity,andmanymore.TheADTPisfullyaccreditedbytheMinistryofHigherEducation(MOHE),Malaysia.

EntryRequirements

Academic Requirements• Non-Sciencemajor:Minimumfive(5)credits,includingEnglishLanguage,in

SPM/GCEO-Levelorequivalent(UEC/Highschoolcertificate).

• Science major: Minimum five (5) credits, including English Language and

eitherMathematicsoranySciencesubjects,inSPM/GCEO-Levelorequivalent

(UEC/Highschoolcertificate).

English Requirement upon Transfer to U.S.A. TOEFL 550orabove(213cbt,80ibt)orIELTS 6.0–6.5

Advanced CreditsAdvancedcredits(upto8credithourspersubject)willbeawardedforprincipalpasses in STPM or GCE A Level, depending on subjects, grades earned, andthe ranking of the university that students want to transfer to. However, these excludesubjectssuchasGeneralPaper,HomeStudiesandReligiousStudies.

Academic Calendar

InTAkES

January(Spring),March,(LateSpring)

June(Summer)andAugust(Fall).

• The March and August intakes comprise long study periods, with 14 weeks of classes and 1 week of final examination.

• The January and June intakes comprise short study periods, with 7 weeks of classes and 1 week of final examination.

DURATIon

Students will spend approximately 12 – 24 months in Sunway University and another 24 – 36 months in the U.S.A.,Canada or Australia.

Ravichandran SubramaniamSenior LecturerTeaching AreasFinancialAccounting;CostManagementAccounting;BusinessFinance; Corporate Finance and Financial ManagementResearch interestsCorporateGovernance;DividendPolicy;InvestmentOpportunitySetCurrent research project(s) Ethnicity,FamilyOwnershipandDividendPayoutsinMalaysia.

Malissa Maria MahmudLecturerTeaching AreasEnglish;TheatreandCommunication

Research interests Language;Linguistics;EducationandHumanCommunication

Current research project(s) Social websites and networks as educational apparatus; Spiritualleadership;ISD:InstructionalSystemDesigning.

Chong Chin YoonSenior LecturerTeaching AreasMathematicsResearch interestsGeometryCurrent research project(s) Establishingthelinkbetweenstudent’slearningstylesinschools and academic achievement in degree programs.

norhayati Abd ManafSenior LecturerTeaching AreasCommunication

Research interestsInterpersonalCommunication;MediaStudies

Current research project(s) Analysis of the use of Twitter among Malaysian politicians; The relationship between communication apprehension and asynchronous & synchronous mode of CMCin Malaysia.

ForafulllistofourADTPlecturers,pleasevisit: sunway.edu.my/adtp

Dr. Mandy Wong Shiet ChingSenior LecturerTeaching AreasPsychology and SociologyResearch interestsWorkstressandLeadershipCurrent research project(s) Managerial work stress,Spiritual leadership in Malaysian context.

Jane GewLecturerTeaching AreasChemistryResearch interestsSurface Chemistry; Colloid; NanotechnologyCurrent research project(s) Protein assembly in pegylated fatty acid nanoliposome foractivematerialdeliverysystem;Characterizationof lipid-lipid/ lipid-protein bilayer membrane by using Langmuir-Blodgett(LB)andtapping-modeAtomicForceMicroscopy(AFM).

Our Dynamic Team“Itisthesupremeartoftheteachertoawakenjoy in creative expression and knowledge. ”

AlbertEinstein

Education Pathway

Transfer to US University(2-3Years)

SunwayUniversity (1-2Years)

SPM / O-Level /

Equivalent

Postgraduate Studies

Majors Available

with Sunway ADTP

Business(Credit hours required to graduate: Between 120 – 124)

General BusinessThe study of overall business education is designed to fulfill the necessities for career in public and private sectors.

Human Resource ManagementEmphasis is on tested techniques essential for a successfulcareer in human resources and industrial relations. This includes human resource planning, managing a diverse workforce, staffing, compensation, employee relations, and organizationaldevelopment and change.

Integrated Supply Matrix Management/Supply-chain ManagementExaminestheintegrationofbusinessandtechnologicalconceptsfor a successful career in supply management, as well as preparing forhigh-techcareerinmanufacturing,totalqualitymanagement,purchasing, logistics, and materials management.

Management/International BusinessEmphasis ison theknowledgeand skills required toorganizeavariety of organizations (local and international) and materialresources.

Marketing/International MarketingEmphasisisonstrategicmarketing,planningandimplementationthrough effective marketing communications with the understanding of market wants and needs.

Sales & Business MarketingConcentrates on business-to-business marketing, preparing students for sales and marketing career.

StatisticsThedevelopmentandapplicationofmethodstocollect,analyzeand interpret data are studied.

AccountancyEmphasisisontheprinciplesofaccountingtoanalyzefinancial information and prepare financial reports.

Administrative SystemsFocus is on the management of records and automationintheofficeenvironment.

Advertising & PromotionsThe study of communicating product and services through an integrated marketing communications systemandmarketingcampaignisemphasized.

Business CommunicationEmphasis isoneffectivecommunications, teamworkand understanding of diverse writing perspectives.

Computer Information System (IT)Design, development, management and use ofcomputer-based information systems in business environment.

EconomicsEmphasis is on economic research & analysis,development and application of theories relating to the scarcity of resources and community welfare.

FinanceAnalysis and evaluation of financial data are explored tomanagebusinessfinanceseffectivelyandefficiently.

Food MarketingEmphasisisonallaspectsoffooddistributionincludingmarketing and logistics, together with comprehensive business training.

Engineering(Credit hours required to graduate: Between 125 – 136)

naval Architecture Naval Architecture is an engineering discipline concerned with the creative synthesis of science, engineering, technology and business subjects to design complex floating structures. Together, these factors are the key to the design, construction, operation and maintenance of all types of ships, boats and other fixed and floating marine structures. In addition to core Naval Architecture subjects, you will study a range of specialized techniques and technologies related to the design of novel ships and offshore structures. These include safety management, lightweight structures and design optimization.

Marine Engineering Marine Engineering is the engineering specialty which addresses the design, construction, installation and operation of machinery and propulsion systems for ships and marine structures. In addition to core Naval Architecture subjects, you will study a range of specialized Marine Engineering subjects such as control theory and practice, electrical systems, design of marine engines (diesel, diesel-electric and gas turbine), propeller and shafting systems, system design and simulation, green technology and fuel cell technology.

ocean Engineering Ocean Engineering deals with the technical aspects of fixed and floating marine structures and systems related to harnessing ocean resources. These include offshore oil and gas and the rapidly expanding area of ocean renewable energy, as well as other ocean resource activities such as subsea mining and aquaculture. In addition to core Naval Architecture subjects, you will study a range of specialized Ocean Engineering subjects and subjects related to the design of novel ships and offshore structures such as risk management and reliability analysis, stationkeeping and control and subsea engineering.

Small Craft Engineering Small craft have developed dramatically in recent years. Lighter, faster, stronger and safer vehicles are being designed and built using advanced materials and technology combined with creative design engineering. This course aims to create designers with all the core skills of ship design, construction, operation, and maintenance, along with a particular specialization in the creative design and engineering of small leisure and commercial vessels, including sailing and power yachts, fast ferries, hydrofoils, hovercraft and fishing boats.

Career Prospects Naval architects are recognized as one of the highest-paid specialist engineers, with a wide variety of positions and roles. There are many opportunities for careers working in the field and for world travel. In addition to engineering and technical activities, many of our graduates are involved in management and commerce. Indeed, many switch from one area to another as their interests evolve and new career opportunities arise. There is a substantial range of opportunities in ship and offshore design and technical consultancy, ship safety, shipping, ship operation and management, as well as specialized areas of fast ships, shipbuilding and repair. Increasingly, graduates will play leading roles in the engineering of offshore renewable energy sources, including offshore wind, wave and tidal power. There are substantial work opportunities within the thriving marine and offshore industry in Malaysia amounting some 700 companies (notably Petronas, MISC, oil majors, shipyards, classification societies, technical consultancies and design offices) and our Department has a long history of educating Malaysian students now occupying technical and managerial positions within the industry.

Aeronautical Engineering131CreditHours(approximate)Muchofthecourseworkspecializesintheaerospacefieldsforthe planning, designing and testing of aircraft, missiles and space systems.

Chemical Engineering136CreditHours(approximate)Emphasis is on the design of chemical processes and thedevelopment of chemical products such as fuel, fertilizer,food, recycled items, purified water or air. This major must be taken with one of the following elective options: inks & imaging, life sciences, pollution prevention or pulp & paper.

Civil Engineering132CreditHours(approximate)Students will be provided knowledge in the areas of structural engineering, construction engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering and water resources engineering.

Computer Engineering130CreditHours(approximate)Emphasis is on computer hardware design and qualityassurance, while offering secondary emphasis on software issues.(AlsorefertoComputerScience)

Electrical/Electronic Engineering130CreditHours(approximate)Emphasis is on the integrated foundation of electricalstudies in the areas of electronics, power systems, digital and communications systems.

Engineering Graphics and Design Technology127CreditHours(approximate)This pathway is related to product and tooling activities of industry including documentation methods, graphic science, computer-aided design, industrial processes and materials. Employment opportunities include taking onleadership roles, such as product designers, documentation and standard supervisors, technical publication specialists or administrators.

Engineering Management Technology129CreditHours(approximate)This curriculum provides academic background in humanities, social sciences, communication, and technical subjects relating tomanufacturing systems. (Higher levelEngineering courses are not required). Human relationsskills used in industry when dealing with people are developed.Employmentopportunitiesmaybeavailableinmanufacturing and service industries

Environmental Engineering 133CreditHours(approximate)This pathway is an application of science and engineering principles to improve the environment (air, water, and/or land resources), to provide healthywater, air, and landfor human habitation and for other organisms, and to remediate polluted sites. Environmental engineeringinvolves water and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal and public health issues as well as knowledge of environmentalengineeringlaw.Italsoincludesstudiesonenvironmental impact of construction projects.

Industrial and Entrepreneurial Engineering129CreditHours(approximate)Emphasis isondesigning, installingand improvingsystemsorprocessesthatintegratepeople,materials,equipmentandenergy. Careers focus on facilities planning and design, plant automation,qualityassuranceandplantsafety.

Mechanical Engineering132CreditHours(approximate)Emphasisisontheconversionofenergy,designofmachines,control of processes and the environment.Career opportunities include manufacturing machine tool designs; product development; land, sea, air and space vehicles and systems; energy conversion and distribution; environmental systems; and construction and development.

Mechatronics Engineering130CreditHours(approximate)Mechatronics technology combines the study of mechanics, electronics, automation and computers. Students in mechanical engineering follow a program which contains basic groundwork in all aspects of mechanical engineering, but flexibility in the curriculum allows students to pursue programs in fields such as aeronautics, robotics, computers, electronics, automatic controls, and materials. Students in a mechatronics technology degree program will be prepared to work with electromechanical and automated equipment to create industrial and commercialproducts.MechatronicEngineersusecomputerhardwareandsoftware for the control of mechanical systems.

Nuclear Engineering 132CreditHours(approximate)Involvesthedesignofsystemsandprocessesinwhichnuclearphysics and radiation plays an important role. Applications of nuclear engineering have now become increasingly important in other disciplinary fields such as health physics, radiation biology, and nuclear medical applications. Career opportunities are available in nuclear power industry, health and medical physics, plasma physics, plasma processing and in a number of technical areas outside the nuclear engineering field.

Paper Engineering136CreditHours(approximate)Focus is on pulp, paper, environmental and allied fields.

Petroleum/Mining/Geological Engineering136CreditHours(approximate)This major is about identifying and extracting underground reservoirs of oil, natural gas, steam and hot water.

Telecommunications Engineering 125CreditHours(approximate)A telecommunications engineer is an electronics engineer whodesignsspecializedcomputerandelectronicsequipmentto be used in a telecommunications network or infrastructure. Telecommunications engineers deal with systems, satellite, TV radar and navigation. Telecommunications engineering requires a blend of knowledge from the areas of Electricalengineering and Computer Science. The focus of the Telecommunications Engineering degree is to prepare thestudents for outstanding careers in telecommunications, data communications, network architecture, wireless, and optical networking.

Note: Credit hours indicated are for transfer options to Western Michigan University.

Engineering(Credit hours required to graduate: Between 125 – 136)

Science(Credit hours required to graduate: Between 120 – 124)

Actuarial ScienceThis major is about using Mathematical skills to define, analyze and solve business problems involving the cost of possible future events. As such, actuaries use business ideas and mathematics tools to solve problems. The curriculum integrates professional studies in Business and Mathematics.

ArchitectureThis major is about learning how to design buildings and other structures. This is a complex process that involves three different elements. Students in this program will learn to design things that are structurally sound, create things that are visually pleasing and design things that serve the needs of people who use the building or structure.

Biomedical Sciences/BiologicalScience/BiotechnologyExplores the human, molecular and cellular aspects of life sciences, including biotechnology. Studies focus on cell biology, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology and physiology. A minor in Chemistry (ie. Biochemistry) is also possible.

ChemistryCovers a broad but thorough grounding in the elements of chemistry, preparing students for a career in laboratory, teaching or graduate work in chemistry, biochemistry, medical or dental related area. The Chemistry curriculum should be fortified by a minor in Physics, Mathematics or Biological Sciences.

Environmental Science Students develop an in-depth knowledge of science (biology, chemistry, physics, geosciences, climatology, statistics, and mathematical modeling) and its current and potential environmental applications. Students may specialize in ecology, environmental chemistry, environmental biology, and geology, natural resource use and conservation, climate change, soil and water science, and pollution. Environmental science students find employment in universities, in industrial organizations, or in commercial consultancies dealing with environmental monitoring, impact assessment and environmental management. Environmental scientists work for companies in the science and technology fields, as well as companies in the energy fields (especially the growing companies in the green energy industry).

Forensic ScienceThis major involves the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions relating to examination and comparison of biological evidence, trace evidence, impression evidence, controlled substances and other evidence in criminal investigations.

GeologyDealswith the studyof the structure, contentandhistoryofthe earth’s crust. It includes identifying rocks and minerals,conducting geological surveys, constructing maps, taking measurements and collecting data.

MathematicsApplied Mathematics provides a broad range of computational and analytical skills, practice in mathematical modeling, and some fundamental knowledge of a scientific discipline. The GeneralMathematicsOptionservesasexcellentpreparationforgraduatestudyinmathematics.Developabroadbackgroundin mathematics, an ability for communicating mathematics and for rigorous logical thinking.

NursingNursing courses teach an individual all about taking care of ailing humans. No medical service is complete without nursing. From the general wards to the operation theater, trained nurses are required everywhere. Nursing comprises severalresponsibilities,fromhandlingthebedsidecasestospecializedduties like dealing with psychiatric or pediatric patients. Nursing also involves other duties like maintaining the health records of patients,dispensingmedication,settinguptheequipmentofan operation theater and many other routine jobs.

PharmacyStudying pharmacy courses holds the key to a vast array of career pathways as the pharmaceutical expert. It can leadto a career in the hospital, community pharmacy, and the pharmaceutical industry, to name a few. To obtain a degree in Pharmacy, students may have to complete 5 -6 years ofeducation (including 2 years of pre-pharmaceutical sciencescurriculum). Credit transfer options are available to U.S.universities, such as Oregon State University, Purdue University, University of Michigan, and also Canadian universities, such as University of Alberta. Since places are limited, it is rather difficult toget into these topuniversities.Preference isgivento in-state students.

PhysicsPhysics is concerned with the fundamental laws of nature and therefore provides the foundation for engineering and most other sciences. An undergraduate degree in physics prepares students for research and teaching, and for graduate work in all science and engineering fields. WMU offers programs in Physics withElectricalEngineering,PhysicswithMaterialsScienceandGeophysics.

PsychologyEmphasis is on the study of the humanmind and behavior.This course offers a series of introductory courses in general psychology, child psychology and abnormal psychology, with addedmajorinstatistics,methodology,researchandtheory.Italso combines the academic base with practical experience in an approved setting.

Aviation(Credit hours required to graduate: Between 120 – 124)

Aviation Flight ScienceExperience on practical, technical and academic aspects of pilot training. Preparing students for a professional pilot career. This degree provides a total flying experience of approximately 192 hours, at an additional cost of approximately US$40,000 (apart from the usual tuition fee).

Upon completion of this degree, Malaysian students are required to take an abridged course in Malaysia (Duration: 12 months. Estimated cost: RM100,000) in order to obtain the appropriate recognition from the Department of Civil Aviation in Malaysia (DCA). Upon completion of the abridged course, the applicant will be awarded the CPL/IR (Frozen ATPL).

Aviation Science & AdministrationThe curriculum prepares for a variety of positions in operations management or technical support in areas of the aviation industry. It leads to careers in areas such as technical sales or service, production and general aviation management. Science and Administration graduates are marketable in probably the greatest number of areas in aviation.

For example they could enter into airline administration, management and marketing, general aviation administration and management, airport management and operations, technical support within the aviation industry and technical sales or service, aviation insurance, aircraft manufacturing companies in sales, marketing and management.

Aviation Maintenance TechnologyThe curriculum provides preparation for a variety of positions in the demanding field of aircraft maintenance. It offers career opportunities in the field of aircraft maintenance, including performance testing, flight test engineering, product technical support and maintenance logistics.

Maintenance Technology graduates are well prepared for employment in a wide range of aircraft maintenance, manufacturing, and aviation support careers. Students typically go out and gain employment within airlines, corporate flight operations, manufacturers, government agencies, third party maintenance organizations, and fixed base operators. Air carriers and maintenance organizations routinely recruit these graduates.

Communication(Credit hours required to graduate: Between 120 – 124)

Broadcast & Cable ProductionEmphasis is on the aspects of production by giving students ample opportunity to do radio or TV performance and production work, recording studios, broadcast and cable television working on movies and television programmes and in corporate audio post-production as audio effects artists. Courses include an overview of the mass communications field, digital camera operation, directing, lighting, editing, audio, TV graphics and field production techniques

Interpersonal CommunicationEmphasis is on one-to-one interaction with clients and customers, which includes semantics, non-verbal communication, inter-cultural communication and ethical communication standards. Graduates will also be equipped with the knowledge and education needed for entrance into a diversified career in social and human services which requires competencies in identifying, analyzing, and meeting the challenges of effective communication among individuals.

JournalismCombines the skill and knowledge of English and Communication to prepare the students for a career in news writing for newspaper and magazines or even visual news media. Graduates of this major develop practical journalistic skills through courses in writing as well as develop their thinking about writing and about the journalistic profession through significant engagement with literature and with ethical, theoretical, and historical concerns that have shaped the profession.

Media Studies & Communication StudiesProvides a broad scope of media information to academic analysis of communications in society and develops an understanding of media theory, media issues and emerging communication technologies as well as broadens the understanding of current and emerging communication technologies. Graduates are also prepared for a rewarding and challenging career within the media industry, combining theory with practice in using the media more effectively

Organizational CommunicationFocusisoneffectivecommunicationwithinlargeorganizations,including government and business groups. Students of this major explorehowcommunicationaffectsorganizationalstructureandchange through the study of business management, intercultural communication and organizational psychology. Students shallalso examine how culture is created, maintained and influenced in any organization and the roles ofmoral code and ethics inmanagerial decision-making.

Public RelationsEmphasis is on the communication from an organization tocitizens and institutions outside the organization. This majorrequirescognatestudyingraphicarts,filmmediaandjournalism.Students will learn to handle organizational functions, suchas media, community, consumer, industry, and governmental relations; political campaigns; interest-group representation; conflict mediation and crisis management; and employee and investor relations.

Telecommunications ManagementDeals with the unique issues confronting broadcast stationsand cable network companies, including sales and licensing, programming, media analysis and telecommunications law as communications get more complex and creates the need for telecommunication experts. Students will learn the complete comprehension of telecommunication technologies, and knowledge of relevant communication studies.

Computer Science Theory & AnalysisFocus is on the study of digital computers and their uses for effective processing of information, with additional emphasis on physics, science and engineering, as well as a minor in mathematics.

General Computer ScienceThis major is also designed for students who intend to pursue postgraduate studies in computer science, computer engineering or pursuit of high-level software development computing careers.Emphasis is on the software aspects both in theory and application, rather than hardware aspects, which are

the physical construction of the computer.

Computer Science(Credit hours required to graduate: Between 120 – 124)

Arts(Credit hours required to graduate: Between 120 – 124)

Tourism and Hospitality ManagementSome of the exciting courses available to students include Meeting & Convention Planning, Event Management, Hotel Operations, Food & Beverage Management, Destination & Resort Marketing and Destination Geography. It is a focus that is studied by students intending to work in the Hospitality Industry, examples of which are Hotels, Resorts, Casinos, Restaurants, and Events.

Film productionA course in film production aims at developing filmmakers, who can collaborate creatively as they develop a high level of competence in specialist areas like writing, producing, cinematography, directing, production design, editing and sound.

GeographyEmphasis is on the characteristics of places and the accumulated knowledge concerning the inter-relationships of place, people and environment.

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1. Oregon • OregonStateUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.139) • PortlandStateUniversity (*NationalUniversitySecondTier) • UniversityofOregon (*NationalUniversityNo.111)

2. California • CaliforniaStateUniversity-Fresno (*Reg.UniversityNo.44) • UniversityofSouthernCalifornia (*NationalUniversityNo.23) • SanJoseStateUniversity (*Reg.UniversityNo.44)

3. Hawaii • UniversityofHawaii–Manoa (*NationalUniversityNo.159)

4. Arizona • UniversityofArizona (*NationalUniversityNo.120) • NorthernArizonaUniversity (*NationalUniversityFourthTier)

5. Utah • UniversityofUtah (*NationalUniversityNo.129)

6. Montana • MontanaStateUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.183)

7. Colorado • ColoradoStateUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.124)

8. New Mexico • UniversityofNewMexico (*NationalUniversitySecondTier)

9. Texas • UniversityofTexas–Arlington (*NationalUniversitySecondTier) • UniversityofNorthTexas (*NationalUniversitySecondTier) • TexasA&MUniversity–College Station(*NationalUniversityNo.63) • UniversityofHouston (*NationalUniversitySecondTier)

10. Oklahoma • OklahomaStateUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.132) • UniversityofOklahoma (*Reg.UniversityNo.25) • UniversityofCentralOklahoma (*Reg.UniversitySecondTier)

11. Kansas • UniversityofKansas (*NationalUniversityNo.104) • WichitaStateUniversity (*NationalUniversityFourthTier)

12. Nebraska • CreightonUniversity (*Reg.UniversityNo.1) • UniversityofNebraska–Lincoln (*NationalUniversityNo.104)

13. Minnesota • UniversityofMinnesota,TwinCities (*NationalUniversityNo.64)

14. Iowa • IowaStateUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.94) • DrakeUniversity (*Reg.UniversityNo.3) • UniversityofIowa (*NationalUniversityNo.72) • UniversityofNorthernIowa (*Reg.UniversityNo.15)

15. Missouri • UniversityofMissouri–Rolla (*NationalUniversityNo.94) • UniversityofMissouri–KansasCity (*NationalUniversitySecondTier)

16. Louisiana • LouisianaStateUniversity– BatonRouge (*NationalUniversityNo.124)

17. Illinois • UniversityofIllinois–Urbana – Champaign (*NationalUniversityNo.47) • IllinoisInstituteofTechnology – Chicago (*NationalUniversityNo.111) • SouthernIllinoisUniversity – Carbondale (*NationalUniversityNo.183)

18. Wisconsin • UniversityofWisconsin–Madison (*NationalUniversityNo.45)

19. Michigan • UniversityofMichigan–AnnArbor (*NationalUniversityNo.29) • MichiganStateUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.79) • WesternMichiganUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.179) • MichiganTechnologicalUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.117)

20. Indiana • PurdueUniversity–WestLafayette (*NationalUniversityNo.56) • IndianaUniversity–Bloomington (*NationalUniversityNo.75)

21. Kentucky • UniversityofKentucky (*NationalUniversityNo.129)

22. Alabama • UniversityofSouthAlabama (*Reg.UniversityNo.52)

23. Florida • FloridaInstituteofTechnology (*NationalUniversityNo.159) • EmbryRiddleAeronautical University (*Reg.UniversityNo.10) • UniversityofTampa (*Reg.UniversityNo.26) • UniversityofSouthFlorida (*NationalUniversityNo.183) • UniversityofCentralFlorida (*NationalUniversityNo.179)

24. Georgia • GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology (*NationalUniversityNo.35)

25. Ohio • OhioStateUniversity–Columbus (*NationalUniversityNo.56)

26. New York • CornellUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.15) • NewYorkUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.33) • UniversityatBuffalo–SUNY (*NationalUniversityNo.120) • SUNY–Binghamton (*NationalUniversityNo.86)

Transfer UniversitiesPartial list of universities that have accepted credit transfer students from Sunway:*rankedbyU.S.News.

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27. Pennsylvania • PennsylvaniaStateUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.48) • LehighUniversity (NationalUniversityNo.37) • PhiladelphiaUniversity (Reg.University(N)No.61) • TempleUniversity (NationalUniversityNo.132)

28. West Virginia • WestVirginiaUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.176)

29. Virginia • UniversityofVirginia–Charlottesvile (*NationalUniversityNo.25)

30. North Carolina • NorthCarolinaStateUniversity (*NationalUniversityNo.111)

31. New Jersey • StevensInstituteofTechnology New Jersey (*NationalUniversityNo.86) • Rutgers,TheStateUniversityof New Jersey (*NationalUniversityNo.64)

32. Mississippi • UniversityofMississippi (*NationalUniversityNo.143)

CANADA

1. British Columbia • SimonFraserUniversity • UniversityofVictoria

2. Alberta • UniversityofAlberta • UniversityofCalgary

3. Saskatchewan • UniversityofSaskatchewan

4. Manitoba • UniversityofManitoba–Winnipeg

5. Ontario • CarletonUniversity • TrentUniversity • UniversityofWindsor • UniversityofWaterloo • YorkUniversity • WilfridLaurierUniversity • RyersonUniversity • UniversityofGuelph • LaurentianUniversity6. Quebec • McGillUniversity–Montreal7. Newfoundland • MemorialUniversityof Newfoundland8. New Brunswick • UniversityofNewBrunswick • MountAllisonUniversity

AUSTRALIA

Canberra• AustralianNationalUniversity

New South Wales• CharlesSturtUniversity

Victoria• DeakinUniversity

Melbourne• VictoriaUniversity

NEW ZEALAND

Wellington• VictoriaUniversityofWellington

UNITED KINGDOM

London• HuronUniversity (Bloomsbury,London)• Regent’sCollege (Regent’sPark,London)

Transfer to US & Canada UniversitiesWith the wide range of transfer options available, our students have successfully transferred to some of the most established institutions in the US and Canada.

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Simon Fraser University, CanadaCommunication Studies, Chin Kah Men

“ TheADTPprogramisbalancedrequiringmoreanalysisandisn’tsodry.IhadthechancetobeinvolvedintheSunwayLeadershipDevelopmentProgrammeandorganizeda UN campaign for abused kids. ”

Cornell University, new YorkBiological Engineering, Esther Lim Wei Yee

“ My lecturers were always friendly and helpful, and did not restrict themselves to only classroom issues. ”

University of Missouri-kansas City Business, Tan Pei Song

“ ADTPequippedmewithskillsthatcouldbeutilizedmyentirelife.My goal was to become an all rounder and the program was the perfect platform to learn, to grow, and to shine. ”

Boston University Communication, Vincent Lai Yun Wei

“ SunwayADTPwasaninvaluableexperience;Iwasgiventhechancetolearn, to explore, to experiment, to try new things, to think outside-the-box, to defy expectations and to make something more of myself. ”

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University of Colorado, BoulderEngineering,Senanayake S. M. Pavithi Kavindie Srisannas

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Psychology, Stephenie Loo Yen Yen,Engineering, Moy Ken-Yen

University of MinnesotaChemical Engineering, Hilary Lim Mae Yan

Drake University, IowaCommunications, Jillian Yong

IoWA State University Engineering, Adli Shah Bin Adnan

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Engineering, Bryan Yuen Tze-Xiang

Southern Illinois University, CarbondaleGeology, Ho Shou Jienatural Science, Tan Jit HeangEngineering, Muhamad Adlan Bin Mohd NajeebElectrical Engineering, Lim Junrong

University of MississippiEngineering, Tan Zi LiangEngineering, Kamil Bin HanipahChemical Engineering, Eunice Chong Lee Han

Purdue UniversityEngineering, Jagdish Singh

Western Michigan UniversityAccounting, Wong Pei Shi

ohio State University Business, Khairiah Nina Bt Hanipah

Florida Institute of TechnologyAeronautical Engineering, Sam Yeong Jih Yen

Stevens Institute of Technology Computer Science,Ucchishta Sharmen Sivaguru

Binghamton UniversityActuarial Science, Roaya Ebrahim Helal Mohamed Helal

York University, Toronto Business, Chai Earn Khai

University of WaterlooActuarial Science, Chan Mun Howe, Chloe Goh Yen Ling, Louis Ho Zhong Zhe

University of oregon Business, Danial Azwan Suhaimee

The following universities in the United States of America and Canada have accepted Sunway students.

Transfers According to Major

United States of America(Innoparticularorder)

Actuarial ScienceUniversity of Michigan- Ann ArborPennsylvania State UniversityPurdue UniversityUniversityofIowaDrakeUniversityUniversityofNebraska–LincolnUniversity of Central OklahomaOhio State UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin, MadisonUniversityofIllinois,Urbana-ChampaignGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyUniversity of Texas, AustinUniversity of Central Oklahoma

Aerospace & Aeronautical EngineeringUniversity of Michigan - Ann ArborPurdue UniversityUniversityofIllinois,Urbana-ChampaignTexas A&M UniversityEmbry-RiddleAeronauticalUniversityWestern Michigan UniversityGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyFloridaInstituteofTechnologyIowaStateUniversityWichita State UniversityLouisianaStateUniversity

Architecture IowaStateUniversity

AviationWestern Michigan University EmbryRiddleAeronauticalUniversitySouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondaleFloridaInstituteofTechnology

BusinessUniversity of Virginia, CharlottesvilleUniversity of Michigan– Ann ArborNew York UniversitySUNY–BinghamtonIndianaUniversity-BloomingtonUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillBostonCollegeLehighUniversityOhio State University- ColumbusUniversityofIllinois-Urbana-ChampaignUniversity of Wisconsin- MadisonPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of Minnesota- Twin CitiesPurdueUniversity–WestLafayetteUniversityofArizonaMichigan State UniversityGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyUniversityofIowaIllinoisInstituteofTechnologyFloridaInstituteofTechnologyStevensInstituteofTechnology(NJ)University of Missouri- Kansas CityOregon State UniversityUniversity of TampaWestern Michigan UniversityWichita State University

University of OregonState University of New York at OswegoUniversityatBuffalo–SUNYUniversity of Southern CaliforniaSouthernIllinoisUniversity–Carbondale

Biochemistry / BiomedicalGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyUniversity of Michigan- Ann ArborIllinoisInstituteofTechnologyUniversity of Minnesota- Twin CitiesUniversity of Wisconsin- MadisonPennsylvania State UniversityOhio State University- ColumbusIowaStateUniversityWestern Michigan UniversityUniversityofNorthernIowa

Chemical EngineeringUniversity of Minnesota – Twin CitiesIllinoisInstituteofTechnologyPurdue UniversityIowaStateUniversityWestern Michigan UniversityLouisianaStateUniversity

CommunicationUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillUniversity of Michigan-Ann ArborPennsylvania State UniversityLehighUniversityNew York UniversityDrakeUniversityPhiladelphia UniversityTemple UniversityUniversity of TampaRutgers, The State University of N. JerseySUNY–BinghamtonUniversity of Wisconsin- MadisonUniversity of Missouri- Kansas CityUniversityofTampa(Florida)IowaStateUniversityWestern Michigan UniversityUniversityofBaltimoreUniversity of Minnesota, Twin CitiesUniversityatBuffalo–SUNYSouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondaleNorthern Michigan UniversityState University of New York at OswegoLouisianaStateUniversity

Computer ScienceIllinoisInstituteofTechnologyFloridaInstituteofTechnologyUniversity of Central OklahomaUniversity of Missouri- Kansas CityWichita State UniversityStevensInstituteofTechnology(NJ)Western Michigan UniversityColorado State UniversityIowaStateUniversityUniversityofIllinois-Urbana-ChampaignSouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondaleState University of New York at Oswego

EngineeringGeorgiaInstituteofTechnologyUniversityofIllinois-Urbana-ChampaignUniversity of Michigan- Ann ArborPurdueUniversity-WestLafayetteUniversity of Wisconsin- Madison

University of Texas, AustinLehighUniversity,PennsylvaniaUniversity of Minnesota- Twin CitiesOhio State UniversityUniversity of Southern CaliforniaIowaStateUniversityMichigan State UniversityUniversityofArizonaUniversity of Missouri- RollaIllinoisInstituteofTechnologyUniversityofIowaMichigan Technological UniversityStevensInstituteofTechnology(NJ)University of UtahOregon State UniversityWestern Michigan UniversityUniversity of Texas at ArlingtonUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of Mississippi UniversityatBuffalo–SUNYSouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondaleState University of New York at Oswego

Film and Media, Design and Technical Production, Directing and ManagementChapman UniversityUniversityofNebraska,LincolnWest Virginia UniversityLouisianaStateUniversity

Fine ArtsWestern Michigan UniversityUniversityofNebraska,LincolnWest Virginia UniversityLouisianaStateUniversity

Forensic Science University of Central FloridaSouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondaleUniversity of Central Oklahoma

Geological / Mining / Petroleum EngineeringTexas A&M UniversityUniversity of KansasUniversity of KentuckyColorado School of MinesUniversity of TulsaUniversity of Missouri- RollaUniversity of UtahMichigan State UniversityDeVryUniversityPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversityofIowaUniversityofIllinois-Urbana-ChampaignLouisianaStateUniversitySouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondale

GeologyOregon State UniversityLouisianaStateUniversityWestern Michigan UniversitySouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondale

Liberal ArtsPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of Central OklahomaHiramCollege(Ohio)Western Michigan University

Managementlowa State UniversitySouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondaleNorthern Michigan UniversityUniversityofHawaii(Manoa)NorthernArizonaUniversityCornell UniversityOklahoma State UniversityIllinoisUniversity

Mechatronics EngineeringCalifornia State University-ChicoPurdue University CalumetUniversity of North Carolina – AshevilleUniversityofDenverIndianaUniversityPurdueUniversity–Fort WayneColorado State University - Pueblo

MeteorologyUniversity of Texas A & MFlorida State UniversityUniversityofHawai’iatManoa

Nuclear EngineeringNorth Carolina State UniversityOhio State UniversityOregon State UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityPurdue UniversityTexas A&M UniversityUniversityofIllinois–Urbana-ChampaignUniversity of Michigan – Ann ArborUniversity of Wisconsin – Madison

Nursing NorthernArizonaUniversity

PharmacyOregon State UniversityPurdue UniversitySouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondaleNorthern Michigan University

PsychologyWestern Michigan University GeorgiaInstituteofTechnologySouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondaleUniversity of Minnesota Twin CitiesCalifornia State University, FresnoBostonUniversityFloridaInstituteofTechnologyColorado State UniversityOhio State University

CanadaActuarial ScienceUniversity of WaterlooSimon Fraser UniversityUniversity of Calgary

Aeronautical EngineeringYork UniversityCarleton UniversityUniversity of ManitobaUniversityofNewBrunswickRyerson University

ArchitectureUniversity of WaterlooUniversity of WindsorCarleton UniversityMcGillUniversity

Art & DesignYork UniversityCarleton University

AviationMount Allison University

Biochemistry / BiomedicalTrent UniversityMcGillUniversityUniversity of AlbertaLaurentianUniversityMemorial University of NewfoundlandYork University

Biomedical EngineeringSimon Fraser University

BusinessYork UniversitySimon Fraser UniversityUniversityofNewBrunswickCarleton UniversityWilfredLaurierUniversityUniversity of WindsorMemorial University of NewfoundlandTrent UniversityUniversity of WaterlooMcGillUniversityLaurentianUniversityUniversityofBritishColumbiaUniversity of WinnipegUniversity of VictoriaUniversity of Saskatchewan

CommunicationCarleton UniversityYork UniversityUniversity of Windsor

Computer ScienceUniversityofNewBrunswickUniversity of WaterlooMemorial University of Newfoundland

EngineeringQueens UniversityYork UniversityUniversityofNewBrunswickCarleton UniversityMemorial University of Newfoundland

Mechatronics EngineeringSimon Fraser University

Nuclear EngineeringMcMaster UniversityUniversityofOntarioInstituteofTechnology

Petroleum EngineeringMemorial University of NewfoundlandUniversityofNewBrunswick

AustraliaBusinessDeakinUniversityEdithCowenUniversityVictoria University

CommunicationCharles Sturt UniversityEdithCowenUniversity

EngineeringAustralian National UniversityUniversity of Newcastle

New ZealandBusinessMassey UniversityUniversity of Auckland Victoria University of Wellington

CommunicationMassey UniversityUniversity of Auckland Victoria University of Wellington

United KingdomBusinessHuronUniversity,LondonRegent’sCollege,London

EngineeringUniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow

Naval ArchitectureUniversityofStrathclyde,Glasgow

MalaysiaBiotechnologyMonash University, Sunway campus

Business (various majors)Sunway University, in partnership with LancasterUniversityVictoriaUniversity,Australia(SunwayCollege)Monash University, Sunway campus

CommunicationSunway University, in partnership with LancasterUniversityMonash University, Sunway campus

EngineeringMonash University, Sunway campus

PsychologySunway University, in partnership with LancasterUniversityMonash University, Sunway campus

US ScholarshipsA diverse range of scholarship options is available at most US universities, and manyofourtransferredADTPstudentsarescholarshiprecipientsattheirrespectiveuniversities.

Presidential Award for International Transfer Excellence 2010 USD7,000Iowa State University

Communication, Vineeta Tan Yen LingBusiness, Amanda Lee Business, Catherine Koh Chew Ming

Scholarship USD10,000 Drake University

Actuarial ScienceUranbileg, Enkhtuvshin

Scholarship USD10,370University of Missouri–kansas City Community College

Business, John NewEnterprise Management, Adudu Andrew Ikechukwu Business, Tan Pei Song

Scholarship USD5,277University of Mississippi

Chemical EngineeringEunice Chong Lee Han

Scholarship USD5,277University of Mississippi

Chemical EngineeringTan Zi Liang

Chancellor Scholarship USD10,000 University of Missouri Stella Yee

WMU Presidential Scholarship-Fall 2011 USD4,000 – USD16,000 per yearFront row: Moy, Kavindie, Zhang Na, Eunice, Raxine and BryanBack row: Voon Xan En, Jonathan, Joshua Teo Lee Kuok, Stephenie, Zi Liang and Woo Jin Yu

WMU Presidential Scholarship-Fall 2010 USD4,000 – USD14,000 per yearOmer Altuncu, Noeleen Tong Wei Yen, Anthony Lee Chun Ping, Amanda Lee, John New Ming Chiang, Chew Pei Ling, Chai Joyce Wee and Agam Arief Suhaimi

WMU Presidential ScholarshipWestern Michigan University

Mechanical EngineeringFredy Wahab

Scholarship USD14,000Western Michigan University

PsychologyStephanie Loo

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Scholarship USD12,000 Illinois Institute of Technology

Chemical Engineering Siah Say Yeong

Malaysian students can apply for PTPTN loan in Year 2 only for MQA accreditated programmes

The Entrance Scholarship is offered to all new Malaysian students in recognition of their excellent academic achievements prior to admission into a new programme in Sunway University. Students can receive up to 30 CreditHours Tuition Fee Waiver based on their SPM/O-Level/equivalentresults.

Awarded to students who are actively involved in sports at state/national level or those with relevant music training at an advanced level.

Malaysian students can withdraw funds from their EPF Account tohelp finance a degree education of their choice.

Scholarships:Providing Educational OpportunitiesWe place much emphasis on education and offer a number of scholarships as below for deserving students:

Kindly refer to our Scholarship Brochure for moredetails or seek further information from our Admissions andCounsellingUnitlocatedontheGroundFloorofSunway University.

Financial AidStudents can also seek other financial aid fromPTPTNorEPFasbelow.

Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr.

Jeffrey Cheah Entrance

Scholarship

Sunway University

Music/Sports Scholarship

Employees Provident Fund (EPF)

PTPTn

Frontrow:MoyKen-Yen,SenanayakeS.M.PavithiKavindieSrisannas,ZhangNa,EuniceChongLeeHan,RaxineHoPoshen,BryanYuenTze-XiangBackrow:VoonXanEn,JonathanKayhongGoh,JoshuaTeoLeeKuok,StephenieLooYenYen,TanZiLiang,WooJinYu

Scholarship opportunities for international students in the USAScholarship

available

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University in USA

BoiseStateUniversity(Idaho)

BostonUniversity(Massachusetts)

CalifoniaStateUniversity,Fresno(Califonia)

ChapmanUniversity(California)

ColoradoStateUniversity(Colorado)

DrakeUniversity(Iowa)

FloridaInstituteofTechnology(Florida)

GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology(Georgia)

IllinoisInstituteofTechnology(Illinois)

IndianaUniversity,Bloomington(Indiana)

IowaStateUniversity(Iowa)

LehighUniversity(Pennsylvania)

MichiganStateUniversity(Michigan)

MichiganTechnologyUniversity(Michigan)

Northern Michigan University

SanJoseStateUniversity(California)

SouthernIllinoisUniversity,Carbondale(Illinois)

State University of New York, Oswego(NewYork)

TexasA&MUniversity,CollegeStation(Texas)

UniversityofColorado,Boulder

University of Houston

UniversityofIowa(Iowa)

University of Minnesota,TwinCities(Minnesota)

University of Mississippi

UniversityofMissouri,KansasCity(Kansas)

UniversityofNebraska,Lincoln(Nebraska)

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (NorthCarolina)

UniversityofNorthernIowa(Iowa)

UniversityofOregon(Oregon)

University of Tampa

UniversityofTexasatArlington(Texas)

WesternMichiganUniversity(Michigan)

Tuition fees (USD)

Room &Board(USD)

Total(USD) Ranking

13,868

38,440

15,832

36,764

22,240

25,622

31,520

25,716

29,364

26,160

17,871

38,630

27,343

23,618

11,828

16,214

7,947

14,056

22,606

28,186

13,569

22,198

15,466

13,050

19,364

17,897

23,513

14,900

23,720

22,482

14,834

19,502

6,832

11,848

9,652

12,832

8,378

7,800

10,630

8,204

9,704

7,546

7,277

10,200

7,444

8,121

7,846

10,438

8,648

10,870

8,039

10,378

7,164

8,004

7,392

8,000

9,560

7,260

8,670

6,980

8,939

8,296

6,097

7,784

20,700

50,288

25,484

49,596

30,618

33,422

42,150

33,920

39,068

33,706

25,148

48,830

34,787

31,739

19,674

26,652

16,595

24,926

30,645

38,564

20,733

30,202

22,858

21,050

28,924

25,157

32,183

21,880

32,659

30,778

20,931

27,286

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Nat.UNo.37

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Nat. U No.117

Reg.U(MidW)No.66

Reg.U(W)No.44

Nat.UNo.183

Reg.U(N)No.67

Nat.UNo.63

NatU.No.86

Nat U 2nd Tier

Nat. U No.72

Nat.UNo.64

Nat.UNo.143

Nat. U 2nd Tier

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Reg.U(S)No.26

Nat. U 2nd Tier

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1,000

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up to 107,720

3,100

2,500

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3,000

7,000

3,000

upto16,000

Studies to be completed at Sunway include the core courses for the related degrees, the proficiencies and the general education courses. This is the key feature of the U.S. undergraduate program which is designed to stimulate self-reliant learning, critical thinking and adaptability to change. General education and proficiency courses total a minimum of 30 - 37 hours.

Teaching and AssessmentADTP places great emphasis on specialized knowledge with broad education principles. It also stresses employment-related skills.

Higher education in the United States encompasses proficiencies such as English, Mathematics and Computer Science. It also requires students to take a range of General Education subjects covering the liberal arts and humanities, on top of their major courses. The main purpose is to ensure that students

develop a well-rounded education.

General Education subjects are normally taken during the first two years of studies, together with proficiencies and some core subjects in their respective degrees. The remaining of their major core and elective subjects will be taught in the U.S. Student performance is continuously assessed through class participation, field trips, quizzes, tests, assignments, projects, presentations and final written examinations. The weightage given to continuous assessment is 60 percent, while the final examination component accounts for 40 percent. The performance indicator is expressed as the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), which signifies the average grade of courses attempted and academic standing. One credit hour in the U.S. education system is equal to one clock hour of class per week for a duration of 14 weeks.

Academic Faculty and Research

About 30 percent of the ADTP faculty members are doctoraldegree holders (PhD obtained from American, British andMalaysianuniversities, respectively)andanother30percentarecurrently in the process of completing their doctoral degrees. Most faculty members are engaged in research in their respective fields of mathematics/ statistics, economics, engineering, history, physics, chemistry, computer science, finance, management, psychology, and communication. With their research and teaching experiences, they are able to enhance the teaching and learningprocesswithintheADTP.

Study Guide

Complete the following General Education courses with a minimum “C” grade. Pick one course from each category.

Area I : Fine Arts (THEA 1013 Introduction to

Theater)

Area II : Humanities (HIST 3013 Intellectual

History of the Modern West)

Area III : The United States: Cultures and Issues

(HIST 1013 Multicultural America)

Area IV : Other Cultures and Civilizations (POLS

3013 Pacific Asia Today)

Area V : Social and Behavioral Sciences (COMM

2013 Introduction to Communications

Theory, POLS 2013 International

Relations, PSYC 1013 Introduction to

Psychology, or ECON 2013 Microeconomics)

Area VI : Natural Science with Laboratory (CHEM

1013/1021 Chemistry and Society, BIOL

1021/ BIOL 1013 General Biology, or

PHYS 1014/1021 College Physics)

Area VII : Natural Science and Technology:

Applications and Implications (ENVS

1014 Introduction to Environmental

Studies or COMM 2033 Mass Media and

Society)

Complete selected Proficiencies with at least a “C” grade.

ENGL 2014 Introduction to Critical and Creative Writing

COM 1013 Public Speaking and Presentation Skills

COM 1023 Introduction to Human Communications

MATH 1013 Finite Mathematics

MATH 1024 Pre-calculus

CSCI 1013 Introduction to Computer Applications

Note:

English courses are optional. As per Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) requirements, all Malaysian students must pass a module each in Malaysian Studies, Moral Studies (non-Muslims) / Islamic Studies (Muslims) and Bahasa Kebangsaan (exempted if a credit in BM has been obtained at SPM level).

Students are required to refer to equivalency table for selected universities

General Education andProficiency CoursesStudents are required to choose one course from each area to transfer to U.S.

Business

Completeup to60credithoursofCorecourses,Proficiencies,andGeneralEducationcourseswithaminimumgradeof“C”andaminimumCGPAof2.5.

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

ECON2013 Microeconomics 3 BUSN1013 IntroductiontoBusiness 3ECON2023 Macroeconomics 3 MKTG2013 PrinciplesofMarketing 3ACCT2013 BasicPrinciplesinAccounting 3 MGMT2013 OrganizationalBehavior 3ACTT2023 ManagementAccounting 3 STAT2013 IntroductiontoStatistics 3SOCY1013 PrinciplesofSociology 3 FIN3013 BusinessFinance 3PSYC1013 IntroductiontoPsychology 3 GeneralEducation& 28 Proficiency courses Note:BusinessstudentswillhavetotakeMATH1013.However,studentsmajoringinComputerInformationSystemsandalsoIntegratedSupplyMatrixManagementwilltakeMATH1024andMATH1034respectively,insteadofMATH1160.

Actuarial Science

Completeapproximately58credithourswithaminimumgradeof“C”inallcourses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

CSCP1014 ProgrammingI 4 MATH1034 CalculusI 4ACCT2023 ManagementAccountingI 3 MATH1044 CalculusII 4ACCT2013 BasicPrinciplesinAccounting 3 MATH2014 CalculusIII 4ECON2013 Microeconomics 3 MATH3024 LinearAlgebra 4ECON2023 Macroeconomics 3 MATH3014 DifferentialEquations 4STAT2013 IntroductiontoStatistics 4 GeneralEducation& 15FINN3013 BusinessFinance 3 Proficiencycourses

Communication

Completeapproximately46credithourswithaminimumgradeof“C”inallcourses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

COMM1013 PublicSpeakingand 3 COMM2013 IntrotoCommunicationTheory 3 Presentation SkillsCOMM1023 IntrotoHumanCommunications 3 COMM2033 MassMediaandSociety 3COMM2023 CommunicationResearch 3 JRNS1013 IntroductiontoJournalism 3 Methods GeneralEducation& 28 Proficiency courses

Note:Studentsarerequiredtoselectaminorcomprisingadifferentspecialization.Students are required to select a minor from another department. The following options are available:MinorinManagement:BUSN1013,MGMT2013MinorinMarketing/Advertising&Promotion:MKTG2013,STAT2013MinorinPoliticalScience:POLS2013MinorinPsychology:PSYC1013,PSYC1023,PSYC2013,PSYC3023MinorinSociology:SOCY1013

Core CoursesAccording To Majors

2+2 transfer options with

2+2 transfer options with

Forensic Science, Pharmacy, Biomedical Science & Nursing

Complete approximately 45 - 50 credit hours with a minimum grade of “C” in all courses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

CHEM 1033/41 GeneralChemistryI(withLab) 4 PHYS 1014/21 CollegePhysicsI(withLab) 5CHEM 1053/61 GeneralChemistryII(withLab) 4 PHYS 1034/41 GeneralPhysicsII(withLab) 5BIOL 1033/41 IntrotoCellBiology(withLab) 4 STAT2013 IntroductiontoStatistics 3BIOS 1053/61 Evolution,Diversity&Ecology 4 GeneralEducation& 19MATH 1034 CalculusI 4 Proficiencycourses

Psychology

Complete approximately 40 – 50 credit hours with a minimum grade of “C” in all courses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

PSYC1013 IntroductiontoPsychology 3 STAT2013 IntroductiontoStatistics 3PSYC1023 DevelopmentalPsychology 3 GeneralEducation& 28PSYC2013 AbnormalPsychology 3 ProficiencycoursesPSYC3023 ResearchMethodonPsychology 4

Students are required to select a minor from another department. The following options are available:MinorinManagement:BUSN1013,MGMT2013MinorinMarketing/Advertising&Promotion:MKTG2013,STAT2013MinorinPoliticalScience:POLS2013MinorinCommunication:COMM1013,COMM1023,COMM2013,COMM2033MinorinSociology:SOCY1013

Engineering

Complete50–60credithourswithaminimumgradeof“C”inallcourses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

CalculusICalculusIICalculusIIIDifferentialEquationLinearAlgebraDiscreteMathematicsStructures(CompE)ProgrammingI(CompE,EE,Civil,Aero,Bio,NucE,TelE)ProgrammingII(CompE,TelE)MatlabComputing: MathematicalSoftware(ChemE,PaperE,Ind,Aero,ME,PetE)StatisticsforEngineering(ChemE,PaperE,Civil,Ind,Manu,Cons,Env,NucEPetE,TelE)

MATH1034MATH 1044MATH 2014MATH3014MATH3024MATH 1054

CSCP 1014

CSCP 2014MLab1011

STAT2023

PHYS 2014/21PHYS2034/41CHEM1033/41CHEM1053/61

ENGR2033

ENGR2013

ENGR2023

EENG2014

BIOL1033

BIOL1053

PhysicsI(withLab)PhysicsII(withLab)GeneralChemistryI(withLab)GeneralChemistryII(withLab)(EE,Aero,ChemE,ME,Env,PetE,TelE)Fundamentals of Thermodynamics(Aero,EE*,Ind,ME,Geo,Mat.Sc,NucE,PetE)BasicStaticsforEngineering(Aero,Civil,EE,ME,CompE*,Manu,Cons,Geo,Mat.Sc,NucE,PetE,Env)DynamicsforEngineers(Aero,Civil,EE,Ind,Cons,Manu,ME,Geo,NucE,Env,PetE,)CircuitAnalysis(Aero,CompE,EE,Ind,ME,PaperE,Env**,PetE,)IntrotoCellBiology(Bio,Env,ME*)Evolution,Diversity&Ecology(Env)GeneralEducation&Proficiency courses

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Note:*ElectiveCompE -ComputerEngineering Aero -AeronauticalEngineering EE -Electrical/ElectronicEngineeringChemE -ChemicalEngineering ME -MechanicalEngineering Civil -CivilEngineeringInd -Industrial/EntrepreneurialEngineering Mfg -ManufacturingEngineering Geo-GeologicalEngineeringNucE -NuclearEngineering PetE -Petroleum/MiningEngineering Bio -BiomedicalEngineeringEnv -EnvironmentalEngineering TelE -TelecommunicationsEngineering

2+2 transfer options with

2+2 transfer options with

Complete approximately 40 credit hours with a minimum grade of “C” in all courses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

COMM1023 IntrotoHumanCommunication 3 ENVS1014 IntrotoEnvironmentalStudies 4PSYC1013 IntrotoPsychology 3 ECON2013 Microeconomics 3MATH1034 CalculusI 4 PHYS1014/21 CollegePhysicsI(withLab) 5STAT2013 IntrotoStatistics 3 GeneralEducation& 16 Proficiency courses

Aviation Maintenance Technology (MTCJ)

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

COMM1023 IntrotoHumanCommunication 3 CHEM1033/41 GeneralChemistryI(withLab) 4PSYC1013 IntrotoPsychology 3 ENVS1014 IntrotoEnvironmentalStudies 4MATH1034 CalculusI 4 PHYS1014/21 CollegePhysicsI(withLab) 5STAT2013 IntrotoStatistics 3 GeneralEducation& 12 Proficiency courses

Aviation Science and Administration (AVAJ)

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

PSYC1013 IntrotoPsychology 3 COMM1023 IntrotoHumanCommunication 3MATH1034 CalculusI 4 ACCT2013 BasicPrinciplesinAccounting 3MGMT2013 OrganizationalBehavior 3 ACCT2023 ManagementAccounting 3MKTG2013 PrinciplesofMarketing 3 BUSN1013 IntrotoBusiness 3 GeneralEducation& 16 Proficiency courses

Aviation

Computer Science

Completeapproximately45-66credithourswithaminimumgradeof“C”inallcourses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

CSCP1014 ProgrammingI 4 CHEM1053/61 GeneralChemistryII(T&AOnly) 4CSCP2014 ProgrammingII 4 COMM1013 PublicSpeaking&Presentation 3 Skills(T&AOnly) CHEM1033/41 GeneralChemistryI(withLab) 4 PHYS2014/21 PhysicsI(T&AOnly) 5MATH1034 CalculusI 4 PHYS2034/41 PhysicsII(T&AOnly) 5MATH1044 CalculusII 4 BIOL1013/1021 GeneralBiology(T&AOnly) 4MATH1054 DiscreteMathematicsStructure 3 GeneralEducation& 18MATH3024 LinearAlgebra 4 Proficiencycourses

Note: T&A – Computer Science Theory and Analysis major.

Architecture

Completeapproximately31credithourswithaminimumgradeof“C”inallcourses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

MATH1034 CalculusI 4 PHYS2014/21 PhysicsI(withLab) 4MATH1044 CalculusII 4 GeneralEducation& 15CHEM1033/41 GeneralChemistryI(withLab) 4 Proficiencycourses

2+2 transfer options with

2+2 transfer options with

2+2 transfer options with

2+2 transfer options with

Mathematics

Completeapproximately56credithourswithaminimumgradeof“C”inallcourses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

CHEM1033/41 GeneralChemistryI(withLab) 4 MATH3014 DifferentialEquation 4CSCP1014 ProgrammingI 4 MATH3024 LinearAlgebra 4MATH1034 CalculusI 4 PHYS2014/21 PhysicsI(withLab) 5MATH1044 CalculusII 4 PHYS2034/41 PhysicsII(withLab) 5MATH2014 CalculusIII 4 GeneralEducation& 15MATH1054 DiscreteMathematicsStructures 3 Proficiencycourses

Physics

Complete approximately 49 credit hours with a minimum grade of “C” in all courses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

CHEM1033/41 GeneralChemistryI(withLab) 4 MATH1044 CalculusII 4CHEM1053/61 GeneralChemistryII(withLab) 4 MATH2014 CalculusIII 4MATH1034 CalculusI 4 PHYS2014/21 PhysicsI(withLab) 5PHYS2034/41 PhysicsII(withLab) 5 GeneralEducation& 19 Proficiency courses

Geology

Complete approximately 40 – 45 credit hours with a minimum grade of “C” in all courses:

Code Subjects Hrs Code Subjects Hrs

CHEM1033/41 GeneralChemistryI(withLab) 4 PHYS1014/21 CollegePhysicsI(withLab) 5CHEM1053/61 GeneralChemistryII(withLab) 4 BIOS1013/21 PrinciplesofBiology(withLab) 4MATH1034 CalculusI 4 GeneralEducation& 19 Proficiency courses

Note:GeologystudentsshouldselectminorsinMathematics,ComputerScience,Physics,ChemistryorBiology.

2+2 transfer options with

2+2 transfer options with

2+2 transfer options with

Students can access various facilities made available at the university placement office by the placement staff. Our library is equipped with the following:

• creditequivalencytables• international university brochures• more scholarship options

Our computers have free access for students to retrieve various information and materials for:

• university search and application preparation• university databases• university presentation slides

University placement services available include assistance in:

• university application• visa application• on-campus university international education fairs• talks by representatives and senior students from the US

Students who meet the sufficient academic grades for entryrequirement of the selected universities will be accepted to furthercomplete 2 years of education in US, Canada or any other Universities of their choice.

University Placement ServicesStudents from the American DegreeTransfer Program arewelcome to seek advice on transfers from the universityplacementoffice.ThisofficeissituatedintheInternationalEducationCenter,situatedonthegroundfloorofSunwaycampus’sNorthBuilding.

Campus FacilitiesThe Main Campus building is fitted with 24-hour wireless internet (Wi-Fi)access, air-conditioned classrooms and lecture halls, and the excellent Tun HusseinOnnLibrary(THOL).

Also available: Bookshop; computer labs to print, scan or photocopyassignments; recreational and sporting facilities; and a Student Centre - a sick bay, counseling services, travel bureau and more. A campus bus service of several different routes within the Klang Valley is also available.

Taking A BreakEat and chill out at the spacious on-campus cafeteria, nearby off-campusrestaurants and food center, or the endless variety that is the Pyramid mall - only a Canopy Walk away. There is something for everyone at a student-friendly budget.

Campus AccommodationIt’seasytogettoclasses,agreatwaytomeetnewfriendsandanopportunityto experience living independently. Everything - hospital, shopping mall,restaurants, banks - is within walking distance from campus.

Choose between the communal living of Sun-U Apartment, or the condominium lifestyle of Sun-U Residence and the brand new Sunway Monash Residence(SMR).Acaringhostelmaster isonhandtooverseethewelfareofevery occupant.

Safety and SecurityOur committed security team is made up of Auxiliary Police and trained professionals who work around the clock to ensure that every day is a smooth and peaceful one.

The Campus Experience

Out of the Box

IfyouthoughtourADTPstudentsarecompletesquares,thinkagain!Sunway’s

ADTPnurturesstudentsthroughtraditionalmeanscomplementedwithlearning

outside the classrooms.

Participation in student activities, field trips and educational workshops, moulds

them into effective leaders and communicators.

Frequent get-togethers for ADTP students and lecturers to chill out and strengthen ties.

Orientation: The warmest welcome into the Sunway

ADTP family.

Certificate presentation at poolside party.

Canadian Universities Education Fair US Universities Fairs

On-Campus Edu Fairs:

Opportunity to meet

university representatives

in person.

SkyTrex adventure with Mr. Chong and Ms. Mandy.

Learning about journalism and media with visits to Al-Jazeera, 8TV and Media Prima Radio.

The world is your classroom - field trips that educate and excite.

Speak Up! ADTP Public Speaking sessions at the Foyer to improve oratory skills and build self-confidence.

Outdoor activities that build team spirit.

Walking 4.5km at the MINDA Big Walk to raise awareness for World Mental Health Day.

Close to nature at Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) for Geography class.

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Sunway CollegeSunwayInternationalSchool

ENERGIZED BY OUR LOCATION IN THE HEART OF BANDAR SUNWAY, STUDENTS AT SUNWAY UNIVERSITY AND SUNWAY COLLEGE ENJOY BOTH THE RESOURCES ON CAMPUS AND THE EASY ACCESS TO EVERYDAY CONVENIENCES, STIMULATING CULTURAL EXPERIENCES AND ENRICHING INTERNSHIP POSSIBILITIES.

OurSunwayIntegratedCityCampus(SICC)spansanimpressive7-millionsquarefeetandishometoworld-classretail,hospitality,leisureandhealthcareamenities,andresidentialproperties.Itofferstheadvantagesofasafeuniversitytownlifestylewithhigh-technology surveillance cameras and hundreds of auxiliary police and security guards. Everything iswithinwalking distanceconnected by pedestrian-friendly tracks, allowing students to fully immerse in an all-encompassing campus township lifestyle.

DevelopedbySunwayBerhad,SICCisathrivingfully-integratedtownshipinproximitytothebustlingSubangJayatownandisconnectedtoKualaLumpurcitybyanefficientnetworkofpublictransportation.

SUnWAY Medical CentreAN ACCREDITED PRIVATE HOSPITAL DEDICATED TO SPECIALIZED HEALTHCARE SERVICES SITUATED NEAR THE ON-CAMPUS CONDOMINIUM.

Our students will be given the best of medical attention. The medical centre also serves as a training ground for our nursing students with opportunities to work with some of the best healthcare professionals in the country.

SUnWAY Pyramid Shopping MallALL THE CONVENIENCES OF URBAN LIVING UNDER ONE ROOF: PLACES TO SHOP, HANG OUT AND EAT, COMPLETE WITH BANKS AND POST OFFICE.

Less than 5 minutes walk between campus and mall via the shaded Canopy Walk, Sunway Pyramid is also a contemporary cultural center with plenty of exhibition space and activity areas where our students can appreciate an open art gallery and showroom ambience.

SUnWAY Resort Hotel & Spa andSUnWAY Pyramid Tower HotelCONNECTED TO SUNWAY PYRAMID, THESE TRENDY HOTELS ARE CONVENIENT PLACES FOR VISITING FAMILIES AND FRIENDS TO STAY.

The renowned hotels are also the ideal places for students to experience their industrial training in all areas - from the hospitality to the kitchen division, from technical support to the business and human resources divisions.

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SUnWAY LagoonAPART FROM BEING AN AWARD-WINNING THEME PARK, SUNWAY LAGOON REGULARLY PLAYS HOST TO INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCES MAKING IT A VIBRANT ARTISTIC HUB WHERE STUDENTS CAN INDULGE IN HIGH QUALITY WEST END PRODUCTIONS LIKE MAGICAL MUSICALS AND PETER PAN.

Students of various fields also get to experience enriching internship opportunities within the theme park.

Investing inThe Future

12-storey new Academic Blockwith 2 Basement Levels and a Mezzanine Floor as well as a 2-level Basement Car Park

The 12-storey academic block will house the interdisciplinary undergraduate and new graduate programmes.Theacademicblockofmorethan550,000sq.ft.willaccommodateatleastanother 9,000 student population. The 2-level basement car park below the football field will consist of about 1,000 parking bays available to both staff and students.

Adheringtothegovernment’scallformoreenvironmentallyfriendlybuildings,thisacademicblockisvyingfortheGreenMarkSingaporeandGreenBuildingIndex(GBI)Certification.Theenvironmentally friendly design and concept in construction incorporates energy and water efficiency, and innovation for good natural lighting and ventilation systems.

The Graduate CentreTheinstitution’sstrivingmottoistobethe“HarvardoftheEast”anditaimstoprovideworld-classlearningexperiences.TheconstructionoftheGraduateCentreoncampuswillbethefocalpoint for Sunway Alumni to house their conferences and programmes. This centre will consist of a130-seatlecturetheatreandtwo80-seatsemicircleauditoriumswithsomebreakoutroomsfordiscussionpurposes.Itwillalsobeequippedwithup-to-datefacilitiesandsoundsystems.

AuditoriumA5,000-seatgrandauditoriumwillbeequippedwiththemostmodernandstate-of-the-artfacilities and AVA system. This auditorium will be one of the most outstanding in Malaysia to housegraduationceremoniesandworld-classeventsliketheCatsmusical,IlDivoandgrandopera performances as well as symposiums.

The Multi-Purpose Sports ComplexA Multi-Purpose Sports Complex will be built adjoining to the Auditorium. This Sports Complex will be used for both indoor sporting activities and Sunway examinations and events appropriately. The Sports Complex will have a seating capacity of 1,000 people.

Sunway univerSity

Programmes offered DIPLoMA & DEGREE PRoGRAMMES• DiplomainBusinessAdministration• DiplomainCulinaryArts• DiplomainEventsManagement• DiplomainFineArt• DiplomainGraphic&MultimediaDesign• DiplomainHotelManagement• DiplomainInformationTechnology• DiplomainInteriorDesign• DiplomainPerformingArts• DiplomainTourismManagement• BSc(Hons)Accounting&Finance• BSc(Hons)BusinessManagement• BSc(Hons)BusinessStudies• BA(Hons)inCommunication• BSc(Hons)inComputerScience• BSc(Hons)InformationSystems• BSc(Hons)InformationTechnology• BSc(Hons)inInternationalHospitalityManagement• BSc(Hons)Psychology

AMERICAn DEGREE TRAnSFER PRoGRAM (ARTS)AMERICAn DEGREE TRAnSFER PRoGRAM (SCIEnCE/EnGInEERInG)(MajorsinActuarialScience,Architecture,Aviation,BiomedicalScience,Business,Communication,ComputerScience,Engineering,ForensicScience,Psychology)

PoSTGRADUATE PRoGRAMMES• DoctorofPhilosophy(Computing)• MScinComputerScience(byresearch)• MScinPsychology(Organisational)

EnGLISH LAnGUAGE PRoGRAMMES• IntensiveEnglishProgramme(IEP)• InternationalEnglishLanguageTestingSystems(IELTS)• VacationEnglishSchool(VES)

Sunway College

Programmes offered PRE-UnIVERSITY STUDIES• AustralianMatriculation• CambridgeGCEALevel• CanadianInternationalMatriculationProgramme• MonashUniversityFoundationYear• SunwayFoundationinArts

AUSTRALIAn BUSInESS PRoGRAMMES(VictoriaUniversity,Melbourne,Australia)• BachelorofBusiness(TwinningProgramme/3+0) (Accounting,Banking&Finance,FinancialRiskManagement, InternationalTradeandMarketing)• MasterofBusinessAdministration(MBA)

PRoFESSIonAL ACCoUnTInG PRoGRAMMES•AssociationofCharteredCertifiedAccountants(ACCA)• CertifiedAccountingTechnician(CAT)• CertificateinFinance,Accounting&Business(CFAB)• TheInstituteofCharteredAccountantsinEngland&Wales(ICAEW)

Sunway univerSity (KPT/JPT/DFT/US/B15)owned and governed by Jeffrey Cheah Foundation (800946-T)

No. 5, Jalan Universiti, Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. +6 (03) 7491 8622

+6 (03) 5635 8630

[email protected]

This brochure is valid for our 2012 intakes. All information is correct at the time of printing (Oct 2011)

sunway.edu.my/university