Diploma in Business Administration
- Key Information
Course Name:
Diploma in Business Administration
University Name:
Kings University College
Campus:
Kuala Lumpur
Qualification:
Diploma
Duration:
2 years
Intake:
January, March, June, August. October, November
IELTS:
4.0
Study Mode:
On-campus
Study Type:
Full time study
Program Mode:
Coursework
Yearly Tuition Fees
| Year | Fee |
|---|---|
| 1st Year | MYR 12,000 |
| 2nd Year | MYR 10,000 |
Other Fees
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| EMGS Fee | MYR 3,000 |
| Registration | MYR 1,200 |
| Student Visa Renewal | MYR 1,300 |
+University fees for this course do not include 6% tax (SST)
Campus
Kuala Lumpur
Qualification
Diploma
Duration
2 years
Intake
January, March, June, August. October, November
IELTS
4.0
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 12,000 |
| 2nd Year | MYR 10,000 |
Other Fees
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| EMGS Fee | MYR 3,000 |
| Registration | MYR 1,200 |
| Student Visa Renewal | MYR 1,300 |
+University fees for this course do not include 6% tax (SST)
Course Overview
The Diploma in Business Administration offers a sophisticated pedagogical framework designed to ground scholars in the foundational tenets and transformative methodologies of organizational governance and systemic market logic. This two-year vocational-academic program facilitates a transition from general commercial interest to specialized administrative proficiency by synthesizing rigorous theoretical inquiry with applied management protocols, ensuring that candidates can navigate the systemic complexities of both domestic and international enterprise environments. The curriculum is strategically structured to provide a comprehensive mastery of critical administrative pillars: Organizational Architecture and Management Principles: Cultivating the analytical capacity to understand the structural dynamics of business entities, providing the prerequisite cognitive tools for effective leadership and operational oversight. Environmental Intelligence and Market Influences: Developing the expertise required to interpret shifting economic landscapes and external market forces, preparing students to manage organizational responses to high-velocity global disruptions. Professional Communication and Stakeholder Synthesis: Establishing a thorough understanding of advanced communication strategies, fostering the interpersonal fluency necessary to navigate complex diverse challenges within the business sector. Strategic Scholastic Transition and Academic Mobility: Mastering the “hard skills” of business analysis and administration, ensuring students possess a comprehensive foundation that facilitates seamless entry into advanced undergraduate specializations. By integrating advanced commercial expertise with a focus on evidence-based management paradigms, the program equips candidates with the vocational administrative competencies required for an immediate professional impact. Graduates emerge as prepared practitioners ready for pivotal roles as Administrative Executives, Marketing Coordinators, or Business Operations Assistants, possessing the prerequisite academic rigor to spearhead organizational efficiency or pursue advanced undergraduate studies in International Business, Human Resource Management, or Corporate Strategy.
Curriculum
Programme Structure
| Year / Semester | Themes | Key Modules |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1: Sem 1 & 2 | Management & Economic Fundamentals | Introduction to IT, Business Mathematics, Introduction to Management, Accounting, Microeconomics, Organisational Behaviour, and Principles of Marketing. |
| Year 2: Sem 3 & 4 | Operational Skills & Commercial Law | Business Statistics, Introduction to Finance, Business Communication, Business Law, Macroeconomics, E-Commerce, and Operations Management. |
| Year 3: Sem 5 & 6 | Global Business & Professional Practice | International Business, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Business Ethics, and Industrial Training. |
| Social/Soft Skills | Ethics & Community | Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisation, Decision Making Skills, Khidmat Masyarakat, and Business Psychology. |
Field of Research
N/A