Student Guide 2018

SUNWAY FOUNDATION PROGRAMME FOUNDATION IN ARTS (FIA)

Pathway to a Brighter Future welcome Welcome to Sunway Foundation Programme!

This programme believes in holistic education. This means that, coupled with academic knowledge you will be exposed to experiential learning as an integral part of your well-rounded education. We are committed to moulding and shaping students who have a balanced world view and an understanding of social issues and world affairs outside of just text books. Our emphasis is not confined to your doing well in examinations and moving on to tertiary studies but in developing your love for life-long learning, your confidence in your own ability and finding your own talents. Enjoy this journey where you chart your own success. Good luck! Congratulations to you on embarking upon your university I am delighted to welcome all students preparatory studies, and we welcome you to Sunway College where to the Sunway Foundation Programme. you can pursue your pre-university studies all the way through to This programme has been specially Ruma Lopes undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications. designed to enable students to progress Director of Programme into . Subject to Sunway Foundation Programme Sunway College has had more than two decades of experience in achieving minimum required scores teaching and preparing pre-university students for progression into for their proposed degree programme, various academic programmes at universities all over the world. For students from the Foundation this reason, our academics have put their expertise and experience Programme are guaranteed a place in together, to incorporate key elements for students to develop Sunway University. intellectually, emotionally and socially, when we developed our foundation in arts Sunway Foundation programme. The Foundation Programme lecturers in Sunway College and the lecturers An academic bridge for students to transition effectively into tertiary level studies The Sunway Foundation in Arts is a pathway programme that in Sunway University work together in effectively prepares students for successful and smooth transition into ensuring there is a seamless pathway undergraduate studies at Sunway University, offered in collaboration from the foundation year right through with Lancaster University, UK. Owing to the quality of its provision to the undergraduate years. Many have Developing Learning Strategies Honing Communication Skills and the scope of its curriculum, our Sunway Foundation in Arts taken this path before you and have been qualification is also accepted by selected local and foreign institutions. very successful. It has indeed been my Sunway is proud of its tradition of academic excellence and we offer pleasure to see so many students from Developing Technical & Soft Skills Involvement in the Community a range of undergraduate programmes which offers people of all ages the Foundation Programme going on to and backgrounds the opportunity to continually learn and develop. do so well in Sunway University. Many Setting Personal & Academic Goals Engaging in Extra-Curricular Activities The Sunway Foundation in Arts programme prepares students to have come out with top class honours undertake many disciplines at tertiary level, from accounting, business, degrees in their chosen fields, and have computer science and hospitality management to art, design and gone on to have exciting careers in their Finding Individual Talents Becoming Confident Learners and Leaders performance. chosen profession. By joining the Sunway Foundation Programme, you are joining Sunway is a rapidly growing institution; we are constantly upgrading a large community of scholars and and improving our hardware, including buildings and facilities, and preparing yourself for an exciting future our software, comprising our people, programmes and the services as a university student. we offer. All these are done so that our students can obtain the best learning outcomes, and our stakeholders are assured of our best I wish all students on the Foundation Programme Entry Requirements: efforts. Our students’ academic success rates have increased steadily Programme every success with your Pass SPM, O-level or equivalent with over the years and market research statistics indicate that we are studies and I look forward to welcoming currently one of the top private colleges nationally. you into Sunway University and into the Outline minimum five (5) credits degree programme of your choice in due At Sunway, there are lots of fun things to do when you’re not studying course. and our Tun Hussein Onn Library offers the very best in library services Core Subjects Duration: 1 year to help you with your research and projects. When you enrol with us, you will find out how we can help to unlock your talents and create Professor Graeme Wilkinson the best possible future for you – take the first step with the Sunway Vice-Chancellor Academic Electives Intakes: January / March / July / August Foundation in Arts programme. Sunway University

Completion: March / July / August Dr. Elizabeth Lee Enrichment Subjects Senior Executive Director Sunway Education Group

02 03 Choice of subjects Student Support System • Stipulated dates for submission of assignments are We have special programme advisors who provide to be followed. Disciplinary action may be taken if Students are required to take two core units every semester. academic guidance and support. students fail to submit their assignments on time. • Programme mentors • In the event a student misses an examination/ • Peer Support assessment with a valid and acceptable reason (eg: hospitalisation) the student will write the paper at the earliest possible date with permission from the Director Attendance Policy Core Units Academic Electives of Programme. • Attendance is expected for all lessons. • Progress Report will be sent to parents every semester. • Contemporary Business • Introduction to Computer Science Programme • Parental confirmation and/or medical certificate necessary for any absence. Other reasons are based on Mathematics • Social Media in the New IT World Assessment and Examination • Mathematical Techniques • Introduction to Programming Structure acceptance by DOP/DDOP. • Unauthorised absence from class may result in the • Evaluation is based on 50% coursework (quizzes, and Analysis • Introduction to Accounting Techniques • 3 semesters of 14-week student being excluded from classes and examinations. projects, investigations, assignments and • Statistical Techniques • Accounting Processes and Reports duration • Warning letters will be sent to errant students and presentations) and 50% examination at the end of each • Contemporary Creative • Introduction to Business: World of Finance • 6 Core and all Enrichment parents will be informed. subject. Expressions (Film as Art) • Microeconomics: Concepts and Models • The final transcript will show a combined mark and Subjects are compulsory • Language and • Macroeconomics: The Global View grade for all subjects. Successful students will be • 4 Academic Electives Assessment and Evaluation Policy Communication • Introduction to Business: awarded the Certificate of Completion. (at least one each • All progress reviews and examinations are set by • Communication: Management and Marketing semester) are compulsory academic staff of the Pre-University department to assess Audience and Context • Mathematics for Actuarial Studies the student’s understanding of a particular subject. Graduation Requirements • All subjects/units are • Language and Knowledge • Introduction to Advertising • Examination papers are moderated at random by • Students must successfully complete minimum 50 4 credit hours each • Introduction to Mass Communication university faculty members to ensure that necessary credits. • Introduction to Public Relations standards and learning outcomes are achieved by the • Students must pass all Core and Enrichment Subjects and 4 Academic Electives. • Travel and Cuisine students. • CGPA calculation is based on all subjects attempted. • Calculus • The coursework component allows students to monitor, improve and set personal goals. • The examinations evaluate the final learning objectives University Application Enrichment Subjects and the standards required for the student to progress to • Students must attain the entry requirement (aggregate tertiary studies. % or CGPA) of the undergraduate programmes they • Culture: Ideas & Expressions • Students are responsible for complying with the wish to pursue at their university of choice. • Critical Thinking Skills assessment requirements of individual subjects according • Calculation of CGPA is based on a total on all subjects/ • Introduction to Psychology to the subject outline provided. units attempted.

Available Pathways:

Entry Requirement for Sunway Victoria University Bachelor of Business: Undergraduate Programmes • Accounting Where are our • Banking & Finance CGPA • Financial Risk Management 2.0 graduates? • BSc (Hons) in • International Trade Marketing Accounting and • Management & Innovation Finance CGPA • Supply Chain & Logistics Management 2.5 Sunway • BSc (Hons) Financial Analysis Foundation • BSc (Hons) in Actuarial Studies • BSc (Hons) in Arts (FIA) CGPA Australia Singapore 2.0 • BSc (Hons) Business Management Financial • BSc (Hons) Business Studies Sunway University Melbourne University Economics Curtin University CGPA • BA (Hons) Contemporary Music (Audio Victoria University Management Science University 2.3 Technology) Ireland • BSc (Hons) in Conventions & Events • BA (Hons) in • Bachelor of Information Management Curtin University Dundalk Institute of United Kingdom Communication (Corporate Systems (Hons) in • BSc (Hons) in Culinary Management Technology International Medical Anglia Ruskin University Communication/ Mobile Computing with • BA (Hons) Design Communication Advertising Design/PR Entrepreneurship • BA (Hons) Digital Film Production University (IMU) University of Birmingham Project Management) • BSc (Hons) Information • BA (Hons) Entrepreneurship Japan (MMU) University of Hertfordshire • BSc (Hons) in Computer Technology • BSc (Hons) Global Supply Chain Management Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific Science • BSc (Hons) Information • BA (Hons) in Interior Architecture Nottingham University University of Essex University • BSc (Hons) Information Technology (Computer • BSc (Hons) in International Business Systems Networking and Security) • BSc (Hons) in International Hospitality • BSc (Hons) Information • Bachelor of Software Management Systems (Business Engineering (Hons) • BSc (Hons) Marketing Analytics) • BSc (Hons) Psychology • BA (Hons) Music Performance

04 05 Choice of subjects

Core Units Academic Electives

Contemporary Business Mathematics (PMTH001) in the pursuit of creative arts and film appreciation essentially Language and Knowledge (PLNG003) The subject equips the student with the knowledge and skills to understand the impact of visual arts on society. The subject The subject builds on the structures and conventions in to perform mathematical operations and apply numerical explores the ideas behind the making of films and digital English texts that develop the ability to use language to and quantitative approaches in day to day problem solving. images in animated films. The subject also assesses the impact arrive at expressing independent views and opinions; able to It deals with arithmetic operations, fractions and conversions of music and sound effects in the making of a successful film. substantiate, drawing on their readings of literary, expository and use of symbols in place of numbers in simple algebraic Students will critically review films of different genre and and informational texts and skills of referencing. The focus calculations. Techniques to solving linear equations, plotting assess what elements make the films endearing. Students is on building an appropriate style of writing for academic of graphs to determine value will be covered. It will also will have the opportunity to develop their own ideas and purposes. consolidate knowledge and skills for quantitative analysis and responses to films, documentaries and animation films. This problem solving. course is designed to equip students with the necessary skills Introduction To Accounting Techniques (PACT001) and basic understanding of technicalities behind film making Accounting is fundamental to understanding how a business Mathematical Techniques and Analysis (PMTH002) as an area of academic pursuit. operates and performs. The first part introduces the double This subject will provide working knowledge of ratios, entry system and the concepts of separate entity and the Future Landings - University Courses of Choice proportions and percentages. Students work from using Language and Communication (PLNG001) logic behind the accounting equation. The use of day books to simple algebra to calculate financial transactions to using This subject focuses on strengthening basic language skills organise business data to facilitate posting will be dealt with. simultaneous or quadratic equations to solve problems. It to enable students to construct well-structured expressions This will proceed to preparation of simple financial statements. involves recognition of arithmetic and geometric sequences. in writing and oral communication. Reading with critical The second part will deal with depreciation and allowance The subject will include use of graphical and numerical means awareness and extracting important view points from a range for doubtful debts and their impact on financial statements. for optimisation, use of matrix arithmetic to solve problems. It of literary and expository texts to make notes, to summarise The emphasis will be on procedures and concepts underlying will also teach the skills needed for data analysis, probabilities and paraphrase their understanding will be the centre of them. and statistics. learning. Awareness of the influence of media in our everyday life will also be a part of the learning and communication Accounting Processes and Reports (PACT002) Statistical Techniques (PMATH003) process. This subject builds on the knowledge gained in previous This subject will teach skills to make inferences and predictions module (PACT 001). Balance day adjustments on accruals using suitable statistical techniques. Students will learn Communication: Audience and Context (PLNG002) and prepayments will emphasise the importance of accruals data analysis from tables and graphs, calculate median and The students are empowered with a well-developed language accounting. Further accounting entries for non-current assets quartiles and central tendency and determine measures of skill to communicate with confidence their views and opinions. and accounts receivables will be dealt with. Bank reconciliation dispersions. The second part looks at how to use sets and count To convey information, opinions on contemporary issues procedures will introduce the concept of cash control. arrangements and selections to solve problems in probability. and recognition and analysis of diverse opinions and the Preparation of accounting reports of service businesses, It will also include the understanding and application of normal validity of claims are central to this course. Students will read companies and multiple department organisations will show Cooking With Marina Mustafa and binomial distributions. informational texts and literary works from various time periods variations in the financial statements. Performance assessment across cultures. Analysis of visual texts (advertisements and using financial ratios will enable students to appreciate the Contemporary Creative Expressions (Film as Art) (PCCE001) documentaries) and writing for targeted audience will be importance of accounting as a means of communicating their unlimited wants with limited resources. This subject This subject provides the learning and practical skills involved stressed in the course. business information to stakeholders. aims to analyse and understand the allocation, utilisation and distribution of scarce resources that determine our wealth Introduction to Business: Management and Marketing and well-being. It develops the knowledge, reasoning and (PIB(M)002) interpretation skills that form an important component of This subject emphasises how vital business is and how it understanding personal, business and government behaviour impacts every aspect of our lives. The first part deals with at the local, national and global levels. the business environment, ownership and its determinants, internal and external factors in planning business strategies, Macroeconomics - The Global View (PECO002) and steps taken in setting up a business. The second part The discipline of economics is one of particular relevance in deals with the management styles, organisational factors, the world today. It is concerned with determining a country’s motivational theories and leadership. The third part deals with overall levels of output, employment, inflation, growth and marketing and its importance in all the sectors. It focuses on its external stability. The effects on changes in monetary/ product, place, promotion and price. fiscal policy in short run and long run perspective is assessed. Short Story Writing Workshop It assesses government objectives and how they can be Introduction to Business: World of Finance (PIB(F)001) achieved. Economic models are used to analyse events in This subject introduces finance and the importance of financial macroeconomic perspectives. Students will assess, evaluate, information. The subject looks at the different sources of and criticise the economic performance of a country. finance and the factors affecting it. The topics will also include understanding budget and budgeting. It will deal with why Introduction to Programming (PCSC002) financial information is important to particular users and the With the advancement of technology, new applications are types of reports which financial and management accounting introduced to automate our jobs and the tasks at hand. An yield to help decision making. Aspects of cost-volume-profit insight into Basic Java programming for Android will be analysis will also be included. Subject also builds on breakeven studied. This will enable students to explore simple Android analysis and capital investment appraisal. Students will have GUIs- Basic widgets and their applications. Students will learn better understanding of the financial world. to identify, apply and solve common applications of Fancy Lists using custom layouts. They will also be introduced to Microeconomics - Concepts and Models (PECO001) Project Preparations, Data Flow and Flow charts, UI Designs This subject investigates the choices that people, groups for Mobile Platforms etc. The subject provides practical skills Genocide Exhibition Leadership Workshop and societies face as they confront the problem of satisfying to perform simple phone programming. 06 07 Choice of subjects

Academic Electives Enrichment Subjects

Social Media In the New IT World (PCSC003) explore the vast and growing world of mass communication Broad knowledge and understanding of human experiences and ideas of how mankind first existed and currently Knowledge of applications and the use of different social and at the same time being creative and well versed in are the central drive of the subjects in this list. For 2014, exist. It considers the role that we play as human networking systems have become an important skill in today’s today’s technology and knowledge of mass communication. the choice of subjects is limited to five, and all of them beings and how the ideas we have created throughout world. are compulsory. The subjects are designed to enrich their civilization affect how we are today. Alongside this, we Introduction to Public Relations (PCOMM003) experience, learning and preparation for the demands of look at the artistic expressions, such as architecture and This subject focuses on the basics of the impact of social Provides an opportunity to understand and gain an overview tertiary studies and post-tertiary employment. object design that has bolstered these ideas. networking systems on our daily life. This course also reflects of Public Relations with an emphasis on the background on the use of Social Media in business settings. It will look at of the profession. It traces the process, the practice of how social networks help marketing in Blogs, News Releases Critical Thinking Skills (PLNG013) Introduction to Psychology (PPSY001) public relations within different environment and industry. The ability to think critically and to solve problems are the and Online Video etc. It will help students understand the basics This subject is designed to stimulate the student’s The course serves an introduction to the strands of public fundamentals for lifelong learning. This subject explores of SAS Text Miner and the processes that are applied in tapping curiosity, initiating them to the broad and diverse field relation theories and practices. The subject aims to provide various forms of arguments used in academic disciplines. It into Unstructured Data. Management and gathering information of psychological principles and human behaviour. They a firm foundation for students who wish to advance in the will focus on how to make good judgment about information and presenting findings through the use of Facebook interaction will be exposed to theories, research and applications. degree level in the communication discipline. and arguments. It will create opportunities to reflect and will provide a practical learning experience. It will serve as an impetus for students to think critically review one’s own arguments and develop intellectual and and enable them to understand the scientific approach Travel & Cuisine (PHCM001) personal discipline. Mathematics for Actuarial Studies (PMATHA004) in studying human attitudes, emotions and behaviour. This subject broadens students’ interest and understanding The subject will provide students with an understanding of Students will also be exposed to states of consciousness, of travel and cuisine industry. It provides an overview of the mathematics concept and to encourage them to apply Culture: Ideas and Expressions (PCIE001) personality, motivation, gender and human sexuality tourism and travel as a service industry. It explores the world This subject forms a sequential journey through the histories mathematical skills to actuarial problems. The content of this and a glimpse into abnormal behaviour. of food and travel, and the development of gastronomic subject forms a part of the underpinning body of mathematical tourism. Students are introduced to activities and events knowledge and skills that would enable students to pursue tourists engage in. This course prepares the students to tertiary level Actuarial Studies. Students will learn to recognise related degree programmes at university. sequences and series. It will also include Set theory or Counting Techniques which will be applied to topics of Probabilities. Introduction to Computer Science (PCSC001) Students will also understand the concepts of mapping, Graduation Day: This subject provides a basic introduction to a range of functions and the shapes of graphs. Students will also be able to Computing and IT fundamental. The subject is focussed on use techniques of Matrix to solve simultaneous equations. Scholarship Recipients the applicability of computer systems and developments to stimulate interest in the discipline. The subject covers Introduction to Advertising (PCOMM002) components and organisation of a computer system, the This subject is designed to introduce students to the basics relationship between hardware and software, applications of advertising in today’s industry. It is designed to stimulate of computers, databases, networking (with a focus on the student’s creativity and insight of the advertising world and Internet), graphics and multimedia. With these rationales in business organisations in the advertising world. The subjects view, the syllabus is developed. As the fundamentals from explore the process from basic idea conception to execution, the module are required to appreciate content in higher knowledge and ideas, even the process of how and what is levels of academic advancement. needed in an effective advertising and advertisements for the targeted audience. The subject highlights potential career Calculus (PMATH005) paths in the advertising industry where designing and planning Calculus is primarily concerned with developing the students is essential. The subject is intended for students who wish to in understanding the properties of derivatives and integrals explore the creative and innovative side of designing and of functions, and providing experience with its methods and advertising. applications. The course emphasize a multi-representational approach to calculus, with concepts, results, and problems Introduction to Mass Communication (PCOMM001) being expressed graphically, numerically, analytically, and This subject is designed to introduce students to the world verbally. Broad concepts and widely applicable methods and industry of mass communication. It explores the function are emphasized. The focus of the course is neither of mass communication and role of today’s communication manipulation nor memorization of an extensive taxonomy practitioners. It covers the sub areas of mass communication of functions, curves, theorems, or problem types. Through from print media, to electronics; multimedia and social networks the use of the unifying themes of derivatives, integrals, even highlighting potential fundamental career path and the limits, approximation, and applications and modelling, the future of being in the mass communication and real world course becomes a cohesive whole rather than a collection industry. The subject is intended for students who wish to of unrelated topics. The topics covered in this course includes differential calculus, integral calculus, calculus of variations, differential equations, calculus of finite differences and solid coordinate geometry. After this course, students should be very comfortable with the concepts of the derivative and the definite integral and how they are applied to a variety of daily life application problem types and have an intuitive feel for continuous mathematics. Students should be able to compute simple derivatives and integrals, but they need not need to be an expert at calculus computations.

08 09 SUNWAY UNIVERSITY 1ST CLASS HONOURS STUDENTS who were previously from Sunway Foundation Programme in 2017 BRIDGET LIM CHER YEE LEE SENG ZHEN BA (Hons) in Communication Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance

DENIECE HIEW SHER LYN PANG LI ANNE DERICK LAI YOK HEAN BA (Hons) in Communication Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BA (Hons) in Communication

JACELYN TEE KAI JHIN TANG YEE LING IVY TAN AI WEI BA (Hons) in Communication Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BA (Hons) in Communication

KONG EVE LYNE FOO HUI SHEE OOI WENG TEIK BA (Hons) in Communication Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Actuarial Studies BA (Hons) in Communication

MEAGAN THERESA TAN CHIU SAN LIT JHUN YEANG, BENJAMIN MAK CHUI MUN BA (Hons) in Communication Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Actuarial Studies Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Studies

NAOMI TAN SZE-AN MAH HUEY YIN SOH HUI QI Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Management Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Actuarial Studies Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Studies

EIU TENG VINOSHNI A/P RAWINDRAN MARCELLINA PING MAJIN Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Management Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Actuarial Studies Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance

GO YUAN FON DARNIYA PRABU SOO ZUO PING Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Management Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Actuarial Studies Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance

PUN PUI YI FOO HUI SZE TEE CHAI TI Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Management Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Actuarial Studies Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Actuarial Studies

KEVIN VOONG JUN WAI MIA STEPHANIE GHEE YAN NG SEE YONG Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Studies Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Actuarial Studies BSc (Hons) Psychology LIM WEI YANG CHAN YEOU WAI Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Studies BSc (Hons) in Computer Science

CECILIA OOI SHU QING SOAM WEI JIE Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Information Systems

KO CHIA HUEY YEE SOOK CHING Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Information Systems Bridget Lim Cher Yee KON MAY YEE KELWIN TAN SEEN TIONG BA (Hons) Communication, SUN UNI Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Information Systems Achievement: LE-RYNNE YAM JIAXIN YAP JIA YI First class honours, Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Information Systems Sunway university valedictorian LEE HUI SHING VYVYAN LEONG WEI YEN Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Information Technology Current employer : KPMG MICHELLE PEY YIN LING WONG DE YI Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Information Technology

TEH SHI YING JOHN PAUL FELIX Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Psychology

GOH MEI KHEY Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance

10 11 AIMAN BIN AHMAD MAULANA BA (Hons) in Communication in CHAN TZE MINN BA (Hons) in Communication

2016 HOE WEI NIAN in BA (Hons) in Communication in 2013 ALEXANDEROVA ALENA KELLY KONG SIEW LI 2015 BA (Hons) in Communication BA (Hons) in Communication

BRYAN LIM SENG WEI NATANIA MARY PERERA BA (Hons) in Communication BA (Hons) in Communication KIERAN ROSHAN HOGAN BA (Hons) in Communication CHIN HOOI XIAN OH MAY-QUN BA (Hons) in Communication BA (Hons) in Communication NURDINA BINTI KASIM Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Studies JACQUELINE TING ZI YEE SIN PUI MUN BA (Hons) in Communication BA (Hons) in Communication ELAINE TAN MEI HUEI Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance KELLY CHONG SU FAH STEFANIE SIOW FERN NEE BA (Hons) in Communication BA (Hons) in Communication in KU GIM CHAI Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance REGINA LEE JIN NAH VIVIAN FOO JING WEN 2014 BA (Hons) in Communication BA (Hons) in Communication MOW WEI SERN Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance SAN JOE KIM KOAY KIAN YEIK BA (Hons) in Communication Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Studies CHOW GUAN ROU NG WAN RU Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance VIVIENNE LAU HUI ERN ONG ZU QIAN BA (Hons) in Communication Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Studies KAM HOE YAN THNG KOK THUNG Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance WONG JUN WEI JANARDHNI A/P RAVI BA (Hons) in Communication Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance LEONG JI KIN ALFRED LIM CHEE KEONG Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) in Computer Science WONG MEI SHEAN LEN SHIN ERL BA (Hons) in Communication Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance LEONG WEI JI EVELYN LIU FANG EIN JULIAN LEE ZU YAO LIEW BI HUI Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Information Systems Bachelor of Science (Hons) Business Studies Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance WONG HEY HERNG CHAN HUANG KENT CHONG WEN YEN LIEW SU LING Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Information Technology Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance WONG HUR BENG CHONG XIN YI LAI WON TIN ONG JIA WEN Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Psychology Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance WONG JIE MIN, ADRIAN RAYMOND TANG YONG KING NG SHET YE PAN PEI YEE Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Psychology Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance ONG TENG WUEN TAN WEI CHUN SHINNEY LIM PHUA MIOW CHIN Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Psychology Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance LAU WAI HONG LEE JYH JIIN TAN LI JEAN BSc (Hons) Information Systems Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Actuarial Studies Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance JUSTIN KANG WENG WAI WONG WENG KEONG TAN YUE SIEN Bachelor of Science (Hons) Information Technology BSc (Hons) in Computer Science Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance LOW SHU LI LEONG KARLYN YAN EE WON BSc (Hons) Multimedia Systems BSc (Hons) Psychology Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance

MAGDALENE ROSE DE ROZARIO SOW CHUN ZEN BSc (Hons) Psychology BSc (Hons) in Computer Science

PRISCILLA EDNA MOREIRA CAROLINE REGINA PARAMESWARAN BSc (Hons) Psychology BSc (Hons) Psychology

12 13 Student Activities: Focused in Academics Involved in Activities Appreciative of Opportunities

Reshmonu DYSLEXIA Talk Workshop

Teacher’s Fashion Day Workshop

Charity Salsa Day Workshop

Culture & Ideas - Orientation Ice Understanding the Breaking Sessions Perspectives with New Students

Debate Paranormal Competition Activity

14 15 QUALITY POLICY

Sunway College (KL), the beacon of higher education, is committed to imparting quality education to our students through efficient management practices by complying with all statutory and regulatory requirements including the requirements of our external partners. We are committed to continual improvement of our scholastic ability and effectiveness by enhancing the awareness of quality and competency of our faculty and management staff; continually reviewing our key processes to ensure compliance to ISO 9001:2015, and respond to customers’ concerns in a timely manner.

QUALITY OBJECTIVES

• Promote and establish a culture of quality at all levels of the college community • Conform to all statutory and regulatory requirements including the requirements of our external partners • Provide a learning environment conducive for quality teaching and learning, via: - Provision of staff development to enhance customer satisfaction - Continuous improvement from feedbacks

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