Foundation in Arts & Commerce
- Key Information
Course Name:
Foundation in Arts & Commerce
University Name:
Curtin University Malaysia
Campus:
Sarawak
Qualification:
Foundation
Duration:
1 years
Intake:
March, July, October
IELTS:
5.0
Study Mode:
On-campus
Study Type:
Full time study
Program Mode:
Coursework
Yearly Tuition Fees
| Year | Fee |
|---|---|
| 1st Year | MYR 30,300 |
Other Fees
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| Group Hospitalisation and Surgical Insurance (compulsory) | MYR 900 |
| Hospitalization Deposit (refundable) | MYR 500 |
| International Student Registration Fee (not refundable) | MYR 420 |
| Student Visa Stamping Fee (not refundable) | MYR 20 |
Campus
Sarawak
Qualification
Foundation
المدة
1 years
Intake
March, July, October
IELTS
5.0
Study Mode
On-campus
Study Type
Full time study
Program Mode
Coursework
Course Fee for International Students
Yearly Tuition Fees
| Year | Fee |
|---|---|
| 1st Year | MYR 30,300 |
Other Fees
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| Group Hospitalisation and Surgical Insurance (compulsory) | MYR 900 |
| Hospitalization Deposit (refundable) | MYR 500 |
| International Student Registration Fee (not refundable) | MYR 420 |
| Student Visa Stamping Fee (not refundable) | MYR 20 |
Course Overview
The Foundation in Arts & Commerce offers a sophisticated pedagogical framework designed to ground scholars in the foundational tenets and transformative methodologies of social inquiry, commercial logic, and systemic academic governance. This preparatory pathway facilitates a transition from secondary education to undergraduate proficiency by synthesizing rigorous theoretical inquiry with multidisciplinary cognitive development, ensuring that candidates can navigate the systemic complexities of advanced degree programs through a structured, specialized curriculum. The curriculum is strategically structured to provide a comprehensive mastery of critical scholastic pillars: Integrative Core Literacy: Cultivating the analytical capacity to execute Effective Communication, Critical Thinking, and Writing and Research protocols, providing the prerequisite cognitive tools for high-fidelity academic discourse. Technological Stewardship and ICT Proficiency: Developing the expertise required to navigate modern Information and Communication Technology, bridging the gap between digital literacy and functional academic application. Pathway Specialization and Customization: Establishing a thorough understanding of domain-specific units within Arts and Commerce, fostering a seamless transition into specialized field-of-study inquiries that align with future professional objectives. Scholastic Rigor and Academic Excellence: Mastering the “hard skills” of investigative research and systematic problem-solving, ensuring graduates possess the technical and intellectual fluency required for an immediate impact in their chosen undergraduate disciplines. By integrating advanced preparatory expertise with a focus on evidence-based academic paradigms, the program equips candidates with the foundational scholastic competencies required for a profound intellectual impact. Graduates emerge as prepared scholars ready for pivotal undergraduate studies in Business Administration, Media Studies, Economics, or the Humanities, possessing the prerequisite academic rigor to spearhead future organizational initiatives or pursue diverse career opportunities within the global knowledge economy.
Curriculum
Programme Structure
| المسار | Common Core Skills | Specialized Modules |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Business Administration/Commerce | Mathematics 1 & 2, ICT, Critical Thinking, Economics | Accounting, Introduction to Business Studies, and Introduction to Management. |
| Bachelor of Science (Psychological Science) | Mathematics 1 & 2, ICT, Critical Thinking, Economics | General Psychology, Human Biology, and Introduction to Media and Communication Studies. |
| Bachelor of Communication | Mathematics 1, ICT, Critical Thinking, Economics | Introduction to Screen Production, Travel Writing and Photography, General Psychology, and Introduction to Media and Communication Studies. |
| Bachelor of Science (Construction Management) | Mathematics 1 & 2, ICT, Critical Thinking, Economics | Accounting, Introduction to Business Studies, and Introduction to Management (focused on industry operations). |
| Shared Foundations | Academic Readiness | Effective Communication Skills, Writing and Research Skills, and Critical Thinking. |
Field of Research
N/A