UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2017

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CONTENT: 6 UOW at INTI Study a UOW Programme at INTI 8 The Academic Year Programme Structure Assessment 9 English Language Requirements 10 Entry Requirement 12 Study Options Academic Pathways 14 Faculty of Business 15 Bachelor of Commerce Accountancy Economics Finance Managment Marketing International Business 20 Graduate s Profile 21 Faculty of Information Sciences 22 Bachelor of Computer Science Digital Systems Security Multimedia & Game Development Mobile Computing Software Engineering 24 Graduate s Profile 25 Bachelor of Information Technology ebusiness Network Design & Management 27 Graduate s Profile 28 INTI Edge 30 UOW Australia Looks Forward To Meeting You UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 3

RANKINGS & RATINGS AT UOW, we re always proud of the work we are doing. It s nice when others acknowledge our achievements. 50 UNDER 50 GLOBALLY RANKED AS ONE OF AUSTRALIA S BEST MODERN UNIVERSITIES 12 th in the World - QS Top 50 under 50 Rankings 2016. 37 th in the World - Times Higher Education Top 150 under 50 Rankings 2016. 1%TOP TOP 1% FOR GRADUATES AS RATED BY GLOBAL EMPLOYERS For the ninth year UOW is ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world in the QS World University Rankings Graduate Employers survey. This review rates institutions based on employers opinions of their graduates - QS World University Rankings 2015/2016 TOP 2% TOP 2% OF UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD University of Wollongong has been placed in the top 2% of universities in the world by its performance in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015/16, QS World University Rankings 2015/16 and Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)2015. GLOBALLY RATED A FIVE STAR UNIVERSITY 5TARS For the 15th year in a row UOW received 5 star ratings for Getting a Full-time Job, Teaching Quality and Student Retention in the 2016 Good Universities Guide. We are also achieved a 5 star rating in the QS World University Rankings 2014. 4 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

WELCOME The University of Wollongong and INTI International University and Colleges have combined in Malaysia to deliver a number of programmes that offer a high-quality education and a great learning experience. Our degrees will prepare you for the contemporary work place by providing you with the necessary knowledge and skills for fast-evolving global societies and economies. They offer a stimulating and life-transforming learning experience, taught by professional and passionate teachers who are committed to ensure you fulfil your real potential. You will work in an intellectually challenging, innovative and well-resourced academic environment and be among like-minded peers who share your drive and passion for success. We offer programmes at undergraduate level at our campuses in Subang and Penang, and at postgraduate level in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Studying a University of Wollongong degree at INTI, you are connected to a network of researchers, teachers and learners that have placed the University among the top 2% in the world. INTI s very experienced staff will help you select the right courses and pathways to enable you to pursue careers through which to make genuine contributions in a world in which the only constant is change. Our graduates are moving out into all spheres of life, whether it be in business, in IT or in media and communications studies. We aim to create confident, highly skilled professionals who will carry the University s reputation across the world for their knowledge, skills and ethical behaviour. You are tomorrow s leaders, whether in Malaysia or elsewhere, and we are proud to support you on this journey of learning and personal growth. I am sure your student experience will be a memorable one and wish you every success with your studies. Professor Trevor Spedding Pro-Vice Chancellor (South East Asia), University of Wollongong Programmes, Malaysia UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 5

STUDY A UOW PROGRAMME AT INTI Dedicated UOW office to provide personal assistance to students in all academic and administrative matters. Experienced staff working in close collaboration with their Australian colleagues will be able to provide the necessary counselling to help students select the right academic and career pathway. Students who complete the UOW programme at INTI will be awarded a UOW degree certificate which is identical to those issued to students who graduate in Australia. UOW-INTI graduates can opt to attend the graduation ceremony at the UOW campus in Australia. Students in the UOW programme at INTI will also be enrolled as UOW students, which will grant them access to online resources that are available at UOW (e.g. e-books, e-journals, e-teaching and learning materials) UOW Australia will be directly involved in the learning process, by assuring the quality of all subjects in the programme. Students will have the opportunity to meet and discuss academic matters with visiting professors from UOW. Anytime after the first semester at INTI students have the option to transfer to UOW Australia to complete one or more semesters. For more information, please visit: uow.edu.au/student/offshore/. UOW Undergraduate Excellence Scholarships are available for Malaysian students applying for entry into a Bachelor degree at UOW Australia, in two categories: 25% reduction of tuition fee for duration of course Available to include Honours Year (academically good students from INTI can pursue a honours degree in UOW Australia by spending the 4th year if study degree at UOW) For more information, please visit: uow.edu.au/future/international/apply/scholarships/ Attractive study abroad options available to INTI students who wish to spend a semester at UOW, Australia. Two academically good students each semester (high achievers) will be able to pay the local fee and experience a semester of study abroad at UOW Australia. Other students who would like to spend a semester abroad at UOW Australia will get to pay a discounted tuition fee. (e.g.a$9,400 per semester for Commerce students, instead of A$13,224 per semester) An internship provides an opportunity for students to integrate and apply their university knowledge in an industry context. It focuses on work experiential learning as it requires students to work for a minimum duration of 2 months in a pre-selected organization. INTI has a list of partners who are willing to take on students as interns. An internship is compulsory for the Bachelor of Information Technology and optional for other programmes. 6 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

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THE ACADEMIC YEAR The academic year is divided into two intakes: March (March-July) August (August-December) PROGRAMME STRUCTURE The Bachelor degrees at UOW are based on a credit point structure. One year of full-time study for most degrees requires the completion of 48 credit points; 24 credit points in each of the two semesters (equivalent to 8 subjects). Individual subjects are allocated a credit point value. Most subjects have a value of six or eight credit points each. A common full-time course structure is the completion of eight subjects per year worth six credit points each. In this course guide, we have listed the core subjects for the degree and, where available, major and elective subjects. You should note that not all elective subjects are necessarily offered every semester at INTI. Students are able to graduate with a single major or, in some instances, with a double major in their area of interest. Students also have the option of selecting a major and minor combination in some degrees. Individual subjects shown in the course structure may have their own prerequisites that must be satisfied before you can enrol for that subject. The actual prerequisite may be another subject in the course, which means that you have to take subjects in a particular sequence. Failure to meet a prerequisite or obtain a pass grade in a particular subject, may prevent a student from completing the course within the minimum duration stated in this brochure. Subject descriptions, including prerequisite information, can be obtained from the advisers, respective Deans, or by clicking your course of interest on the UOW coursefinder (coursefinder.uow.edu.au). All students intending to complete a double major or major-minor combination must consult with the relevant Dean prior to enrolment to confirm availability of subjects. ASSESSMENT Assessment is based on a combination of participation in class work, practical exercises, presentations, written assignments and examinations. The weighting given to each assessment method varies between subjects: this information is shown in the online subject descriptions and will be provided to you at the beginning of each subject you take. 8 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS All students enrolling in UOW programmes are required to demonstrate a high level of proficiency in the English language. The students must obtain any one of the following qualifications or its equivalent: Test Required total, plus the band scores in the Reading Writing Listening Speaking scores in the next column IELTS (Academic) Bachelor of Commerce Overall score of 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 Bachelor of Computer Science Overall score of 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 Bachelor of Information Technology Overall score of 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 TOEFL (Internet Based) Bachelor of Commerce 79 18 18 16 16 Bachelor of Computer Science 79 18 18 18 18 Bachelor of Information Technology 79 18 18 18 18 Laureate English Programme (LEP) Minimum A grade, Level LEP 105, C grade, Level LEP 106 SPM English Minimum C grade STPM English Minimum C grade in English 914 or D grade in English 920 ENGLISH EXAMS AUSTRALIAN HIGH SCHOOL Successful completion of an Australian Secondary School qualification (e.g. South Australian Matriculation, NSW Higher School Certificate) FOUNDATION STUDIES Successful completion of a recognised Foundation Studies programme offered by an institution from Australia, the United States of America, the United Kingdom or New Zealand UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 9

ENTRY REQUIREMENT Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Computer Science / Bachelor of Information Technology Qualification 1. INTI FOUNDATION Having completed INTI Foundation Programme with an average of 60% Having completed INTI Foundation Programme with an average of 60% 2. INTI DIPLOMA Having completed INTI Diplomas (Diploma in Business Administration, Diploma in Accounting) with an average of 60% Direct entry into Year 2 Having completed INTI Diplomas (Diploma in Information & Communications Technology and Diploma in Network Security) with an average of 60% Direct entry into Year 2 3. SIJIL TINGGI PERSEKOLAHAN MALAYSIA (STPM) Aggregate of 6 in the best 3 subjects (A/A-=5, B+=4, B=3, B-/C+=2, C=1) Pass in Mathematics at SPM Level Aggregate of 6 in the best 3 subjects (A/A-=5, B+=4, B=3, B-/C+=2, C=1) 4. SENIOR UNIFIED EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE (UEC) At least 5Bs and aggregate of 18 in best 5 subjects (A1/A2=5, B3/B4=4, B5/B6=3, C7/C8=2) 5Bs including credits in maths, aggregate of 18 in best 5 subjects (A1/A2=5, B3/B4=4, B5/B6=3, C7/C8=2) 5. A LEVEL(CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL A LEVEL AND GCE A LEVEL) Minimum value of 8 must be achieved in either (i) 3 A Level (A2) subjects Or (ii) 2 A Level (A2) subjects & 2 Advanced Subsidiary (AS) subjects (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1) (Each AS subject is counted as half of the value of a subject taken at A2 level) Minimum value of 8 must be achieved in either (i) 3 A Level (A2) subjects Or (ii) 2 A Level (A2) subjects & 2 Advanced Subsidiary (AS) subjects (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1) (Each AS subject is counted as half of the value of a subject taken at A2 level) Note: For Bachelor of Information Technology, students need to obtain credit in Mathematics at SPM level or equivalent. For Bachelor of Computer Science, students need to obtain credit in Additional Mathematics at SPM level or equivalent. 10 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

Qualification Bachelor of Computer Science / Bachelor of Information Technology 6. AUSTRALIA DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMME (ADTP) AT INTI Having completed the relevant subjects in year 1 with an average mark of 60% For BIT, having completed the relevant subjects in Year 1 with an average mark of 60% (check wit Faculty of Informatics for BCompSc) Direct entry into Year 2 Direct entry into year 2 7. CANADIAN PRE-U OR ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA Minimum average score of 65% across 6 grade 12 University (U) or College Preparation (M) courses including 12U English. Minimum average score of 65% across 6 grade 12 University (U) or College Preparation (M) courses including 12U English. 8. AUSTRALIAN YEAR 12 (E.G. NSW HSW, SACE, AUSMAT) SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MATRICULATION Minimum Australian Tertiary Entrance Rank (ATAR) of 75 Minimum Australian Tertiary Entrance Rank (ATAR) of 75 9. UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES (UNSW) FOUNDATION Minimum GPA of 6.8 10. MONASH UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION YEAR (MUFY) Percentage average of best four subjects (may include English) must be at least 60 Percentage average of best four subjects (may include English) must be at least 60 11. OTHER RELEVANT FOUNDATION/DIPLOMA THAT IS RECOGNISED BY UOW Minimum average score of 60%n (or equivalent) Minimum average score of 60% (or equivalent) Please refer to http://www.uow.edu.au future/international/apply/credit/malaysia/index.html UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 11

STUDY OPTIONS 12 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

ACADEMIC PATHWAYS Employment Postgraduate study at INTI or at the University of Wollongong, Australia Degree Completion in the University of Wollongong, Australia 1+2 or 2+1 UOW Degree Year 3 at INTI INTI Diploma / Australian Degree Transfer Programme or equivalent UOW Degree Year 2 at INTI UOW Degree Year 1 at INTI INTI Foundation Programme South Australian Matriculation / New South Wales Higher School Certificate / Cambridge A Level / Canadian Pre-U / AUSMAT / STPM / UEC or equivalent programmes SPM Please refer to Entry Requirement on page 10-11 section for more details. UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 13

BUSINESS BUSINESS Business is always changing. That s why we re not teaching the same things we were 10 years ago or even three years ago. We review, reinvent and keep our degrees relevant to what your future employers need. We focus on strong links with industry, business and government so our degrees reflect industry and student needs. We aim to develop professionals, managers and business leaders with critical thinking skills who will succeed in their chosen fields. 14 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE CRICOS 027464A DURATION 3 years SEMESTERS Two 18-week semesters of study in a year (March & August intakes) MAJORS AND MINORS AVAILABLE AT INTI: SUBANG Accountancy KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 0170)1/16 Economics KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 0173)1/16 Finance KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 0172)1/16 Management KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 0168)1/16 Marketing KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 0169)2/16 International Business KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 3428)01/17 PENANG Accounting KPT/JPS(MQA/PA 0681)5/2016 Finance KPT/JPS(MQA/PA 0682)5/2016 Management KPT/JPS(MQA/PA 0683)5/2016 Marketing KPT/JPS(MQA/PA 0684)5/2016 All students complete a common first year of seven core subjects, and have a choice of one additional first-year subject, covering the basic principles of business theory and practice. Students select a major from the list below. Students will have the option to take the remaining subjects as electives, double major, or a minor study plus electives. The degree therefore allows a high degree of flexibility. In order to successfully complete a Commerce degree within three years (full-time mode of study), students need to complete 24 subjects (excluding Malaysian Compulsory Subjects) to graduate. CORE SUBJECTS Accounting Fundamentals in Society Principles of Responsible Business Economic Essentials for Business Statistics for Business Introductory Principles of Finance Marketing Principles Introduction to Management Plus at least one of the following core electives: Accounting in Organisations Economics and Society Business Communications Plus the capstone subject: Integrative Business Capstone UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 15

MAJORS IN THE BACHE ACCOUNTANCY Subjects available within the Accountancy major are as follows: Financial Accounting IIA Financial Accounting IIB Management Accounting II Information Systems in Accounting Corporate Finance Financial Accounting III Management Accounting III Auditing and Assurance Services Law, Business and Society Law of Business Organisations Taxation Law Accountancy is about providing useful (reliable, timely and accurate) information for decision makers, especially in relation to economic decisions. Whether you are working for a multinational company, a government agency or in public practice, accountants play a pivotal role in advising senior management on the financial performance and direction of the organisation. If you re the type of person interested in business and have an aptitude for both logical and critical thinking, accountancy might be the right choice for you. Plus four electives from any field of study (eg. Marketing, Finance, Management, Economics, Public Relations, International Business) PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION: Graduates of the Bachelor of Commerce (Accountancy) meet the accreditation requirements of CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, the Institute of Public Accountants and the Association of Certified Chartered Accountants. Exemptions in the qualifying programs for membership of the Association of International Accountants (AIA) and the Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MCPA) are also available to graduates as is associate membership of The Tax Institute. ECONOMICS Subjects within the Economics major are as follows: Macroeconomic Theory and Policy Microeconomic Theory and Policy Economic Policy Financial Modelling History of Economic Thought Industry and Trade in Asia Mathematics for Business Financial Economics Economics is about the economy the distribution of resources between people and organisations. Areas of interest to economists include the behaviour of consumers and business firms, the labour market, health care, the environment, technology and innovation, economic growth and development, monetary and fiscal policy, international trade and finance, and the global economy. Plus seven electives from any field of study (eg. Marketing, Finance, Management, Accountancy, Public Relations, International Business) FINANCE Subjects within the Finance major are as follows: Financial Accounting IIA Corporate Finance Investment Analysis Financial Markets and Institutions Applied Financial Modeling Advanced Corporate Finance Portfolio Analysis International Finance Finance is the management of money. In practice, it incorporates maths, economics, statistics and accounting to provide a balanced view of money, the markets it works in, and the tools used to manage it. Modern finance is a combination of rigorous, scientific measurement and creative, practical problem-solving. Plus seven electives from any field of study (eg. Marketing, Accountancy, Management, Economics, Public Relations, International Business) PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION: Graduates of the Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) may be eligible for membership of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA) and the Finance & Treasury Association (FTA). 16 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

LOR OF COMMERCE MANAGEMENT Subjects available within the Management major are as follows: Organisational Behaviour Managing Human Resources Management of Change Strategic Management Operations Management Responsible Leadership Managing Across Cultures International Business Management Management is the art and science of organising assets to reach a goal. Studying management you will learn how to interpret the procedures and systems used in an organisation to assess how individuals and the organisation as a whole can best operate. You will develop skills in decision-making, conflict resolution, administration and communication. Plus seven electives from any field of study (eg. Marketing, Finance, Accountancy, Economics, Public Relations, International Business) MARKETING Subjects available within the Marketing major are as follows: Introductory Marketing Research Consumer Behaviour Services Marketing Integrated Marketing Communications Strategy Marketing Strategy Social Marketing International Marketing Advertising Practice & Creative Strategies Marketing is a set of activities for creating, communicating, and delivering products and services, and facilitating relationships to deliver value better than competitors, for consumers, clients and society. Marketing is essential to all organisations including manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, professional services firms including lawyers, accountants, and architects, and non-profit institutions such as charities and museums. Plus seven electives from any field of study (eg. Accountancy, Finance, Management, Economics, Public Relations, International Business) Graduates with a B. Commerce (Marketing) may be eligible for membership of Australian Market and Social Research Society (AMSRS) & Australian Marketing Institute (AMI)* UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 17

MAJORS IN THE BACHE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Subjects available within the International Business major are as follows: International Economics Industry and Trade in Asia International Financial Management Managing Across Cultures Strategic Management International and Comparative Human Resource International Marketing International Business Management International business gives you an awareness and understanding of business in other cultures and regions. You will gain an understanding of leadership, strategy, cultural diversity, communication and decision-making as they relate to contemporary international business issues. Major topics covered include financial management; employment relations; industry and trade in South East Asia; international marketing and management; and business in Europe. Plus seven electives from any field of study (eg. Marketing, Finance, Management, Economics, Public Relations, Accountancy) POPULAR DOUBLE MAJORS INCLUDE: Accountancy and Finance Finance and Economics Finance and Marketing Finance and Management Economics and Marketing Economics and Management Management and Marketing International Business and Marketing Students will be required to complete an additonal 1-5 subjects to fulfill the double major requirement upon consultation with the Dean ADDITIONAL BUSINESS MAJORS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG* Students can pursue these majors under a credit transfer arrangement, whereby students complete selected subjects in INTI and transfer to UOW to complete the remaining subjects of study. (E.g: 4-8 subjects) Students seeking to transfer to UOW should be aware that Wollongong campus international student tuition fees are available at uow.edu.au/future/international/apply/fees/ 18 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

LOR OF COMMERCE FINANCIAL PLANNING Subjects available within the Financial Planning major are as follows: Law, Business and Society Taxation for Financial Planners Investment Analysis Personal Finance Risk and Insurance Portfolio Analysis Retirement inancial Planning Financial planners must have an understanding not only of finance but also of accounting, management and marketing. Financial Planning is the design of specific financial outcomes that meet a client s unique needs and objectives, given their financial resources and risk profile. Its broad approach is to fulfill clients total needs, incorporating investment planning, taxation and social services planning, retirement planning, risk planning and estate planning. Some financial planners specialise in particular fields such as superannuation, managed investment, personal risk insurance, investment advice, estate planning, personal financial needs or career planning. Plus electives from any other field of study within the commerce discipline HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Subjects available within the Human Resource Management major are as follows: Organisational Behaviour Recruitment and Selection Managing Human Resources Employee Relations Management Management of Change Strategic Management Workforce Health & Safety Management Learning and Development in Organisations Human Resource Management (HRM) is concerned with finding the right staff for an organisation and having employed them, looking after them so they want to stay and give their best to their jobs. If you prefer working with people, you might consider a career in human resource management. Rather than focusing solely on the economic bottom line, you will learn about motivational factors, social and individual wellbeing, human rights and ethics. Plus electives from any other field of study within the commerce discipline SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Subjects available within the Supply Chain Management major are as follows: Systems Thinking and Simulation Principles of Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Strategies Strategic Management Operations Management Logistics Management Continuous Quality Management Small Business Management Supply chain management is concerned with the entire lifecycle of a product or service, from before it s made, to how it is disposed of, and how it moves between every stage. As well as goods and services, supply chain managers analyse and manage information from the suppliers, through intermediaries, to the customer and their customers, if your client is a business. It includes managing technical processes and systems: both within the firm between functions such as procurement, manufacturing and marketing; and between organisations such as manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers. Plus electives from any other field of study within the commerce discipline UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 19

GRADUATE S PROFILE I chose UOW programme because it is one of the highest performance institution in the world. UOW has very experienced lecturers and helpful staff. The best bits about my course is that gave me the opportunity to work with students from different nationality in group works and enabled me to understand their culture. In addition, experienced lecturers delivered their lessons in different contexts to gauge our interest and assist us to excel in every individual units. Thanks to the lecturers, staff and the Business Talks conducted during college, I was accepted into various MNC even before attending my final examination. My advice to the juniors is to set your own goals and objectives and make sure you put in enough effort to achieve them. DOONG YEE JIUN Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) I chose the UOW programme because of UOW s reputation and ranking as Top 2% in the world, and its dedicated and qualified lecturers and staff. The best bits about my course was my lecturers whom challenged me to think out of the box and my comfort zone and this helped me to develop myself. Looking back, the experience in doing the projects and assignments have definitely prepared me for my current job. My advice to the juniors is to look for a university that believes in bringing the best out of their students. Be prepared for a never ending journey of learning, unlearning and relearning. AU YONG YI- WEN Bachelor of Commerce (Management) I chose UOW programme as I was interested in being becoming an entrepreneur. I wanted to start my own business in the future. My challenges: Learning on how to communicate with different people and time management. It was difficult for me to balance both of my co-curricular activities and studying time. Overall, it was worth it. My advice to the juniors: Just be yourself and never stop learning. Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school. I would like to thank INTI for arranging the on-campus interview with SONY, so I could secure a job before the completion of my studies.. LIM SHA TING Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) 20 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) harnesses the power of technology to bring benefit to everyone. At UOW our degrees combine an uncompromisingly strong technical education with practical and industry-focused subjects. INFORMATION SCIENCES Our degrees draw on cutting edge research to keep them relevant and current, creating industry ready ICT professionals. A degree from UOW s Faculty of Engineering & Information Sciences puts you in the driving seat to play a vital role in the digital economy: using tools and applications to solve real problems, providing benefit to the global community.

BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE CRICOS 012088K DURATION 3 years SEMESTERS Two 18-week semesters of study in a year (March & August intakes) MAJORS AND MINORS AVAILABLE AT INTI: SUBANG Digital System Security KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 0175)01/17 Software Engineering KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 0174)1/16 Multimedia and Game Development KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 0501)7/16 Mobile Computing KPT/JPS(N/481/6/0139)07/2018 PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION: Accredited by the Australian Computer Society as meeting requirements for membership at the Professional Level. Computer science is the study of algorithmic processes that describe and transform information: theory, analysis, design, efficiency, programming and application. The degree provides a solid foundation in computer science, focusing on the development of high-level programming skills that can be applied across the widest range of applications. In addition to the compulsory subjects, students can take an additional four subjects from one of the specialist areas to form a major study. A wide range of elective subjects is available, making this the Faculty s most flexible course in the computer, Internet and IT areas. CORE SUBJECTS YEAR 1 Programming Fundamentals Problem Solving System Analysis Data Management & Security Object Oriented Design & Programming Networks and Communications Introduction to Web Technology YEAR 2 IT Project Management Human Computer Interaction Advanced Programming Mathematics for Computer Science Database Systems Algorithms & Data Structures YEAR 3 Software Development Methodologies Project MAJORS IN THE BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE DIGITAL SYSTEMS SECURITY Major Subjects: System Security Distributed Systems & Cloud Computing Cryptography & Secure Applications Network Security Information security should be viewed as a critical aspect of every computer scientist s education. With the rapid evolution of security technology, this major provides knowledge and tools desirable in the industry. Students gain important knowledge and skills in up-to-date security technologies including computer security, system security, and computer network security. 22 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

MAJORS IN THE BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE MULTIMEDIA AND GAME DEVELOPMENT Major Subjects: 3D Modelling and Animation Choose any 3 of : Computer Graphics Multicore and GPU Programming Game Engine Fundamentals Multimedia Computing Multimedia and Game Development is a major that helps students develop both computer science and creative skills in up-to-date multimedia technologies, 3D modelling and animation tools and technologies for game development. MOBILE COMPUTING Major Subjects: Human Computer Interaction Distributed Systems & Cloud Computing Java Programming & Applications Mobile Applications Internet Applications Mobile Computing focuses on key subject areas such as mobile apps, distributed systems, computer-human interfaces and web systems for mobile applications, which are keys to leveraging mobile platforms in the medium to long term. This major will give students the opportunity to develop skills applicable to mobile devices, including aspects of mobile app design & development, distributed systems, communication technology, user interaction design and device-specific application programming. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Major Subjects: Knowledge & Information Engineering Software Engineering Practices & Principles Software Design Web Modelling Software Engineering is a programme that provides students with extensive education in modern approaches to the analysis, design, and implementation of software systems. Students gain knowledge and skills in up-to-date techniques, methods and technologies crucial to the development of software systems. The popular double majors include : Students may combine any two of the above majors for a double major. A major in Software Engineering can be combined with Digital Systems Security, Multimedia and Game Development. A major in Digital Systems Security can be combined with Software Engineering, Multimedia and Game Development. A major in Multimedia and Game Development can be combined with Software Engineering, Digital Systems Security. ADDITIONAL COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR AVAILABLE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG* Enterprise Systems Development * Students can pursue this major under a 1 + 2, 1.5 + 1.5 or 2 + 1 arrangement, whereby students complete up to two years of studies in INTI and transfer to UOW to complete the remaining years of studies. UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 23

GRADUATE S PROFILE Having knowledge in computing helps me even though my primary career choice is something else. Having a Computer Science Degree provides me with a foundation of knowledge, problem solving and logical thinking skills that will serve as a competitive advantage to me in my career, and in whatever field that I choose. My advice to the juniors: Manage your study time properly; for example, create a study schedule/ timetable/to do list/ when allocating time for each subject and assessment. This can help to reduce the pressure off and help you to decide how much time you have for other activities. The lecturers are very helpful & willing to guide us whenever we have problems with the assessment / subject s theories. KEE YONG LEE Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Engineering) I chose UOW CS Programme because of curiosity about technology, and my love of programming. The best bits about my course: Lots of hands on practical work to strengthen your skills and friendly, helpful and dedicated lecturers. INTI provided a lot of opportunity for us to work with other companies on Employer Projects, so we were able to learn from these experiences I learned how to communicate with my clients, how to deal with them and fulfill their requirements. My advice to the juniors: work hard, study hard and play hard. TEE JING YEN Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Engineering) I chose UOW programme as the subjects in Computer Science are interesting and challenging. The best bits about my course was that it gave me opportunity to understand and learn in-depth about programming. Apart from that, I was also the first president of UOW Society and the experiences helped me in building my character and confidence. Recalling the first interview session, it was really tough going through the Q&A Session and a challenge. With the firm fundamental logics and programming knowledge gained during the course of study, experiences in doing employer projects, and the soft skills gained from the UOW Society. It gave me the confidence to pull through the interview session smoothly. My advice to the juniors is Time Management and Passion. ANDREW LEE XIJIN Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Engineering) 24 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CRICOS 061445K DURATION 3 years SEMESTERS Two 18-week semesters of study in a year (March & August intakes) MAJORS AND MINORS AVAILABLE AT INTI: SUBANG ebusiness KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 0181)1/16 Network Design & Management KPT/JPS (MQA/PA 0180)1/16 PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION: Accredited by the Australian Computer Society as meeting requirements for membership at the Professional Level. This degree is designed to provide graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills to be successful in the dynamic and changing world of Information Technology (IT). The Bachelor of Information Technology has a common core structure that offers graduates key skills required for any IT Professional such as: organisational areas in IT, database management, programming, information systems analysis and design, communications and networks, security, ebusiness, project management, web-based technology and professional practice in IT. The Bachelor of Information Technology presents the latest findings and contemporary practices from around the globe via a multi-disciplinary degree. Graduates are flexible, technology literate and responsive to organisational and social change. CORE SUBJECTS YEAR 1 Programming Fundamentals Problem Solving System Analysis Data Management & Security Object Oriented Design & Programming Networks and Communications Introduction to Web Technology YEAR 2 IT Project Management Human Computer Interaction Mathematics for Information Technology Management Information Systems Principles of ebusiness Knowledge and Information Engineering YEAR 3 Software Development Methodologies Project Students are required to complete ISIT200 Industry Placement, which is a single 8-week period of approved industry placement, assessed in the form of written reports. ISIT200 must be completed before graduation. UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 25

MAJORS IN THE BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ebusiness Major Subjects: Management & Electronic Business Strategic Systems Management Strategic e-business Solutions Business Process Management Conducting business online is increasingly an essential feature of any organisation s operations: the challenges include integrating adaptive business solutions to exploit evolving technologies. This major provides students with an understanding of the organisational environment and a working knowledge of the technologies used successfully in the ebusiness environment. NETWORK DESIGN & MANAGEMENT Major Subjects: Corporate Network Security Corporate Network Planning and Design Corporate Network Management Systems Administration Every major company in the world now relies on networks to survive. A major in Network Design and Management develops the skills necessary to build or manage networks to support businesses and governments in a competitive global market. THE POPULAR DOUBLE MAJORS INCLUDE: Students may combine any two of the above majors as a double major. To be awarded with a double major, candidates must ensure that four of the subjects selected satisfy the requirements of one major and that a separate set of four subjects satisfies the requirements of a second major, i.e. any subject counted towards one major cannot also be counted towards a second major. A major in network design and management can be combined with ebusiness A major in ebusiness can be combined with network design and management ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MAJORS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG* These additional majors include: Web Design and Development * Students can pursue these majors under a 1 + 2, 1.5 + 1.5 or 2 + 1 arrangement, where by students complete up to two years of studies in INTI and transfer to UOW to complete the remaining years of studies. Students seeking to transfer to UOW should be aware that Wollongong campus international student tuition fees are available at uow.edu.au/future/international/apply/fees/ 26 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

GRADUATE S PROFILE IT has always been my passion for learning as the world is revolving using IT based technology. I was lucky enough to be one of the pioneers to join this course as it was just introduced in INTI. The most memorable moment in this course was the Industry based projects which required us to do research and provide solutions for the challenges faced by leading companies. My advice to the juniors: Choose a course based on your capabilities and also passion. Acquiring a degree in a desired field is always better that completing a degree in a given field. Passion leads to an interest which will craft a stairway to success. JAGADHEESH RAJENDRAN Bachelor of Information Technology (Network Design & Management) my career. I chose UOW IT programme because of my interest in networking and security studies. UOW Program covers most of the areas of knowledge that I need for The challenges that I faced throughout my studies were the overwhelming coursework and my strong will to achieve distinctions in my subjects. These of course could be overcome by proper time management. INTI has good relationships with the Industry. Students get to do Employer Projects within the course, and attend talks, seminars and workshops by reputable industry partners. These experiences are really useful for my career. I would like to thank INTI for the quality education. CHEONG CHOON YIN Bachelor of Information Technology (Network Design & Management) I chose UOW IT course because of my interest in learning new technologies in the area of hardware, software and networking. Throughout my studies, I have faced many challenges especially when dealing with projects and assignments. However, I have also learned a lot especially in project management skills such as time management, especially when dealing with Employer projects. My advice to the juniors: Learn and absorb as much knowledge as you can from your lecturers. Don t feel shy to ask everything that you do not understand as it may help you in your future undertakings. KONG WEN HAO Bachelor of Information Technology (Network Design & Management) UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 27

HOW TO UNLEASH YOUR POTENTIAL FOR GREATER THINGS INNOVATIVE LEARNING Learn in interactive new ways. INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT Benefit from personal career guidance. 3 I s Learn the INTI Way INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE Acquire a global mind-set. Communication Be able to express your thoughts, views and ideas effectively. Critical Thinking Learn to analyse, evaluate and arrive at the best decision or solution. Achieve academic excellence 4 C s Through the 3 I s, sharpen your C skills Collaboration Work in teams, align visions and achieve goals productively. Foster an entrepreneurial spirit THE INTI GRADUATE S EDGE Be highly employable Creativity Come up with insights, ideas and innovative breakthroughs. Create a social impact OUTCOMES of INTI GRADUATES are employed 98% within 6 months of graduation of INTI GRADUATES 82% are PAID HIGHER than the market average of INTI GRADUATES 25% get job offers BEFORE they graduate Source: INTI Graduate Employability Survey 2015 validated by BDD Governance Advisory. Collaboration with LinkedIn prepares INTI grads for the workforce. 28 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

Education that Empowers INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE The world is your classroom. Widen your views to widen your prospects. Study trip to Australia. Study trip to Australia. INNOVATIVE LEARNING Experience is a great teacher. Gain from industry exposure and learning innovations. Cross border IBM Industry Project with UOW Australia. Collision Response System Project. INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT Personal growth ensures employability. Enjoy a head start in the job market. Students participating in Codefest 2.0 Competition. UOW Australia Student Roundtable Discussion. EMPOWERED TO TAKE ON THE WORLD! UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 29

WE RE LOOKING FORWARD TO MEETING YOU Your international education begins the moment you step into INTI, where innovative learning, academic excellence and personal development are all part of your UOW programme. With the world as your classroom, you will quickly gain a head-start in achieving your aspirations. The future is filled with opportunities. And we will make sure you ll be world-ready for them. Our students are the driving force here at INTI. It is their vibrant energy, idealism and hungry minds that constantly refresh our spirits and inspire us to go the extra mile for them. We take pride in their progress and achievements, and we believe that they deserve no less than the highest-quality education available today. INTI is purpose-built to match their expectations and aspirations. Beyond the welcoming gates, a visionary, state-of-the-art 10-storey campus reaches to the skies, equipped with cutting-edge facilities and clever conveniences that take education to a higher plane. Wi-Fi pervades the entire campus, enabling students to make themselves at home anywhere on the premises, whether under a tree or in our comprehensive and well-stocked library. The super-fast E-optic fibre connection ensures information flows smoothly, and our laptop-equipped lecturers are able to communicate easily with their students, creating an atmosphere of constant interaction and learning.

LEARN MORE www.newinti.edu.my INTI International College Subang DK249-01(B) Call +603 5623 2800 No. 3, Jalan SS15/8, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. INTI International College Penang DK249-02(P) Call +604 631 0138 1-Z, Lebuh Bukit Jambul, 11900 Penang University of Wollongong CRICOS Provider Number: 00102E The information provided in this brochure is correct at the time of printing, and subject to change from time to time. Published : OCT 2016 Part of Laureate International Universities