Diploma in Information & Communication Technology
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Jun 2024
TUITION FEES
USD 12,000 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* total for Malaysian students: RM 44,900| total for international students: RM 46,800/USD 12,000
Introduction
Admission requirements
General requirements
SPM | 3 Credits in at least 3 subjects at SPM level including Mathematics, with a minimum of a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and Sejarah (History); |
IGSE/O-Levels | 3 Credits (Grade C & above) in at least 3 subjects at IGCSE/O-Levels including Mathematics; |
UEC | 3 Credits (Grade B & above) in at least 3 subjects in UEC including Mathematics; |
Certificate | Pass relevant Certificate Programme or its equivalent; |
A qualification that APU accepts is equivalent to the above.
Note: The above entry requirements may differ for specific programs based on the latest program standards published by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA). The qualification and entry requirements for the programs will be determined based on the "Comparison List of Equivalency of International Qualifications with SPM (O-Levels equivalent) and STPM (A-Levels equivalent)" published by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).
English requirements
International students
- IELTS: 4.0
- TOEFL IBT: 30-31
- Pearson (PTE): 30
- MUET: Band 2
Curriculum
Program outline
This APU Diploma in Information and Communication Technology is specifically designed to provide:
- Coverage of the academic aspect as well as the vocational aspect of the wide area of Computing and Information and Communications Technology.
- Students with the skills to prepare them for careers in the ICT environment with emphasis on solutions design, software development, and technology infrastructure support.
- Students with academic and professional skills to develop solutions requiring the application of technology in a business and organizational context, so as to facilitate response to continuous future changes in technology and industry practices.
- Students with critical, independent, and cooperative learning skills so as to facilitate responses to continuous future changes in industry practices.
Semester 1
At the beginning of the program, students will acquire basic mathematical, language, and communication skills along with core information technology skills. Students will gain an understanding of basic concepts and terminology related to technology and business management.
Modules
- English for Academic Purposes
- Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
- Managing Business
- Practical IT Skills
Semester 2
The second semester builds on and extends the foundation knowledge developed in the first semester. Language and communication skills are taken to more advanced levels of research and professionalism. The ability to analyze and solve problems using quantitative skills and familiarity with technology is enhanced.
Modules
- Academic Research Skills
- Information Systems
- Discrete Mathematics
- Professional Communications
Semester 3
This semester moves students to a new level in information and communication technology-related areas such as computer programming, databases, Internet applications, and computer system architecture. With this knowledge, students are able to use computing tools and techniques to solve common real-world problems.
Modules
- Database Systems
- Operating Systems
- Computer Systems Architecture
- Programming with Python
Semester 4
Students are exposed to more advanced development concepts, including the application of usability principles in the web design and development process, and the system development cycle. Employability skills are introduced through the principles of IT Operations Management and concepts of Operating Systems, preparing students to provide technical support within an organization.
Modules
- Web Development
- Information Technology Operations Management
- Numerical Methods
- Networks & Networking
- System Analysis & Design
Semester 5
In their final semester, students acquire basic knowledge of computer networks, digital security, and forensics to deepen their knowledge of computing technology and ethical responsibilities. Students also design and implement algorithms using their second programming language, and complete a Software Development Project to show that they can integrate skills, knowledge, and understanding from the full program, including multimedia techniques for business presentations and entertainment.
Modules
- Java Programming
- Multimedia Applications
- Digital Security and Forensic
- Software Development Project
Semester 6 - Internship (8 weeks)
Students will undertake an Internship/Industrial Training for a minimum period of 8 weeks to prepare them for a smooth transition from the classroom to the working environment.
*In addition to the above, all students are also required to successfully complete General Studies modules as stipulated by the Malaysian Qualification Agency, as well as fulfill credit requirements for Co-curricular activities.
Further studies
Upon successful completion of this program with a CGPA of 2.5 and above; you will be eligible to progress into any of the following degree programs offered at APU.
- BSc (Hons) in Information Technology
- BSc (Hons) in Information Technology with a specialism in:
- Information Systems Security
- Cloud Computing
- Network Computing
- Mobile Technology
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Digital Transformation
- Financial Technology (FinTech)
- Business Information Systems
- BSc (Hons) in Software Engineering
- BSc (Hons) in Computer Science (Cyber Security)
- BSc (Hons) in Computer Science*
- BSc (Hons) in Computer Science (Intelligent Systems)*
- BSc (Hons) in Computer Science with a specialism in Data Analytics*
- BSc (Hons) in Computer Science with a specialism in Digital Forensics
* Please take note that Bridging module/s needed before progress into Year 2.
For the full listing of our Diploma Programmes, please refer to the Pre-University program brochure.