FOUNDATION IN ARTS FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN

FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE The role of education has evolved and undergone paradigm At HELP Matriculation Centre we believe not only in shifts, from that which focuses on purely imparting preparing our students to become employable graduates, but knowledge to the present, which focusses on nurturing we also feel the importance of creating principled graduates resilient individuals for the global job market. We live in who will be conscientious and respectful to the environment turbulent times where volatility, uncertainty, complexity and that we live in. Students who withstand the test of time and ambiguity (VUCA) is the order of the day. win in the digital-driven world will have one thing in common: a strong Cutting Edge foundation for the future. There is a pressing need to embrace change and meet the demands of the global environment filled with myriad Dhanesh Balakrishnan challenges. Therefore, the right type of education can make the Dean, Faculty of University Foundation Studies difference between success and failure. Sadly, the paradigm of traditional education is proving to be ineffective because it is based on an intrinsic mistrust of the human personality.

What is truly needed is an all-encompassing education that takes cognisance of student needs by taking into account their multiple intelligences. Every student is different and it is imperative to recognise their true potential. Finding their passion and building resilience is key to overall development.

The pre-university education stage is a critical platform for human capital development. It is crucial to focus on this stage of development in initiating a focus towards human capital development in a student to assess their attitude and aptitude that are suitable for a particular profession. Thus, the premise of HELP Matriculation Centre’s Foundation in Arts and Foundation in Science programmes is to provide an environment and a platform for them to free their minds from prejudices and insecurity and cultivate meaningful human intelligence or creative intelligence and prepare them for the path ahead with the right values, competencies and confidence.

The Foundation programmes' international recognition lends credence to the quality of the course as the students have the flexibility and options to choose multiple disciplines, locally and abroad, when the time comes for them to enter university. The free Certificate in Data and Business Analytics course provided to the students further enhances their preparation to rise up to the challenges and excel in the IR 4.0 era.

B 1 HELP MATRICULATION CENTRE HELP MAKE YOUR CAREER WITH A STRONG

Flexible programmes F offering various options

Optimistic worldview OUR VISION To be a university with a O strong culture of quality and leadership that Unique and unrivalled focuses on sound comprehensive curriculum academic standards, continuous U improvement, and the talent development of students and staff. Nurturing right values To be a university that N offers a learning experience that Data driven to meet the enhances career demands of IR4.0 development, lifetime D values and personal fulfilment. Analytical and creative To be a university with a thinking emphasised strong research focus in our key areas of A excellence. Talent and character build To be a university that winning personality shares our success with the stakeholders and T communities we serve.

Innovative and different OUR MISSION I To help people succeed in life and to live a life of significance through O Other Centred education. Novel – challenging students to venture into unchartered territory UNCHARTERED N TERRITORY 2 3 PROGRAMME STRUCTURE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE FOUNDATION IN ARTS • 5 O-Level Credits. At least a credit in KPT/JPS (R2/010/3/0225) (A10667) 07/24 • 5 SPM/SPMV Credits including a pass in Mathematics and 2 Science subjects (Biology/ ADDITIONAL PROGRAMME Bahasa Melayu and History Chemistry/Physics) PREREQUISITES • 5 O-Level credits • 3B's in UEC. At least a credit in Mathematics • 50 credit hours Students wishing to • 3 Bs in UEC • 3 semesters / 14 weeks per semester and 2 Science subjects (Biology/Chemistry/ pursue the following • 13 subjects (8 core + 5 electives) • Other equivalent qualifications recognised by Physics) undergraduate • Coursework / Assignments – 50% and Examination - 50% the Malaysian Government. • Other equivalent qualifications recognised by programmes are the Malaysian Government. required to meet the SEMESTER 1 SUBJECTS (5 core = 18 credit hours) FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE following prerequisites • Intermediate English (4 credit hours) • 5 SPM/SPMV Credits. At least a credit in INTAKES in SPM or equivalent FOUNDATION IN ARTS qualifications: KPT/JPS (R2/010/3/0224) (A10668) 07/24 • Calculus (4 credit hours) Mathematics and 2 Science subjects (Biology/ January, March/April, May, September • Computing Principles (4 credit hours) Chemistry/Physics) and a pass in Bahasa PROGRAMME • Study Skills (3 credit hours) Melayu and History. ACCOUNTING & • 50 credit hours • Personal Development and Leadership (3 credit hours) FINANCE • 3 semesters / 14 weeks per semester • Credit in Mathematics • 13 subjects (9 core + 4 electives) • Pass in English (2 core + 2 electives = 16 credit hours) • Coursework / Assignments – 50% and Examination - 50% SEMESTER 2 SUBJECTS • Advanced English (Pre-requisite: Intermediate English) BUSINESS (4 credit hours) SEMESTER 1 SUBJECTS (5 core = 18 credit hours) • Pass in Mathematics • Critical Thinking Skills (4 credit hours) • Intermediate English (4 credit hours) and English • 2 Electives • Finite Mathematics (4 credit hours) COMMUNICATION • Computing Principles (4 credit hours) (1 core + 3 electives = 16 credit hours) • Credit in English • Study Skills (3 credit hours) SEMESTER 3 • Culture, Arts and Politics (4 credit hours) • Personal Development and Leadership (3 credit hours) • 3 Electives COMPUTER SCIENCE / SOFTWARE SEMESTER 2 SUBJECTS (2 core + 2 electives = 16 credit hours) ENGINEERING (must complete two sets) • Advanced English (Pre-requisite: Intermediate English) SCIENCE ELECTIVES • Credit in Additional (Each elective subjects = 4 credit hours) (4 credit hours) Mathematics • Biology I: Molecules, Cells & Energy • Critical Thinking Skills (4 credit hours) • Biology II: Systems & Functions (Pre-requisite: Biology I) INFORMATION • 2 Electives • Chemistry I: Elements, Compounds & Organic Chemistry 1 TECHNOLOGY • Chemistry II: Thermochemistry & Organic Chemistry 2 • Credit in Mathematics SEMESTER 3 SUBJECTS (2 core + 2 electives = 16 credit hours) (Pre-requisite: Chemistry I) • Culture, Arts and Politics (4 credit hours) PSYCHOLOGY • Physics I: Mechanics, Light & Optics • Statistics (4 credit hours) • Credit in Mathematics • Physics II: Fluid Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism • 2 Electives • Credit in one Science (Prerequisite: Physics I) / General Science subject ELECTIVES (each elective subject = 4 credit hours) (each elective subject = 4 credit hours) • A in English • C Programming ELECTIVES • C Programming • Calculus • Economic Principles TEACHING ENGLISH • Economic Principles • Finite Mathematics AS A SECOND • Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education LANGUAGE • Introduction to Graphic Design • Fundamentals of Teaching English as a Second Language • Pass in English • Introduction to Human Communication • Introduction to Business Principles • Introduction to Legal Studies • Introduction to Finance DENTISTRY, • Mathematics for Science (Prerequisite: Principles of Accounting) MEDICINE AND • Psychology for Personal Development PHARMACY • Introduction to Graphic Design • Statistics • 5 Bs each in Biology, • Introduction to Human Communication • Visual Basic Programming Chemistry, Physics, • Introduction to Literature Mathematics (or • Introduction to Legal Studies Additional • Introduction to Marketing Principles Mathematics) and • Introduction to Public Relations another subject • Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality • Principles of Accounting • Psychology for Personal Development • Public Speaking and Presentation Skills • Visual Basic Programming

4 5 PROGRAMME PATHWAYS

BUSINESS (Accounting, Banking, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing, Management) SPM FOUNDATION IN ARTS/SCIENCE (1 YEAR)

3 + 0 2 + 1 1½ + 1½ 1 + 2 AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA HELP University • University of • Queensland University • Australian National Queensland of Technology University • Griffith University • University of South • University of Melbourne • University of Australia • University of New South • HELP Academy* Wollongong • University of London • Macquarie University • University of Western Programmes Australia • University of Derby • Victoria University of Programmes UNITED KINGDOM Wellington • University of London • University of UNITED KINGDOM Programmes Hertfordshire • University of Essex • Anglia Ruskin • Bangor University • Cardiff University University* • University of the West • University of Leeds of England, Bristol • University of Liverpool *Various disciplines of • Middlesex University • University of specialisation • Anglia Ruskin University Portsmouth • University College • Robert Gordon Birmingham University

NEW ZEALAND • University of Otago

DIRECT ENTRY* AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND UNITED KINGDOM • Teesside University • Australia National University • Massey University • University of Leeds • Anglia Ruskin University • Monash University • University of Canterbury • University of Surrey • York St John University • University of New South • University of Waikato • Queen’s University Belfast • Leeds Beckett University Wales • University of Essex • Wrexham Glyndwr University HELP University’s Foundation • University of Queensland • University of Liverpool • University College • Bond University Birmingham programme is well-structured and has • Swansea University • Federation University • University of London • Cardiff University Programmes • Deakin University helped me to enhance my research and • Aberystwyth University • University of Nottingham • Edith Cowan University • Nottingham Trent University (Malaysia Campus) analytical skills. The programme also promotes • Flinders University • University of Portsmouth • INTO University of East academic excellence and involvement in • Macquarie University • University of the West of Anglia • Murdoch University England, Bristol • INTO University of Exeter extracurricular activities, thus providing us • University of South Australia • Bangor University • INTO University of Glasgow Caledonian University with a well-rounded education." • Australian Catholic University • Northumbria University • Swinburne University of • Oxford Brookes University • INTO University of Low Pei Zhen Technology Manchester (NCUK) • Middlesex University Foundation in Arts – 2014 • University of Technology • INTO University of Newcastle • University of Chester Bachelor of Economics (HELP) Sydney • University of Derby • INTO Queen’s University Belfast Operations and Technology Analyst Management Associate Programme, Citibank Malaysia

6 7 PROGRAMME PATHWAYS HMC was straightforward, fast and simple to decide PSYCHOLOGY for me. The elements designed SPM FOUNDATION IN ARTS/ SCIENCE (1 YEAR) have exposed me enough to make a decision for my pursuit of degree education." Sam Kon 3 + 0 2 + 1 Foundation in Arts, 2006 MALAYSIA NEW ZEALAND UNITED KINGDOM HELP BPsych (Second Upper Hons) • HELP University* • University of Otago • Bangor University Chief Operating Officer (COO) of *Completed HELP Foundation with a minimum • University of the West of England, Beyond Infinity Consultancy (Malaysia) of 4 credits Bristol • Middlesex University AUSTRALIA • University of Hertfordshire • HELP-Flinders University • University of Northampton (Honours Year available for students who meet the • Northumbria University entry requirements prescribed by Flinders University which can be completed at HELP University)

1½ + 2 1 + 2 AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA UNITED KINGDOM • University of Queensland • Flinders University • University of Leeds • Macquarie University • University of Sheffield • Queensland University of • Queen’s University of Belfast Technology • University of Essex • University of South Australia • Cardiff University • University of Western Australia • Aberystwyth University (2+1½) • University of Portsmouth • Bond University • University of Huddersfield • Bond University • University of Manchester • Goldsmith College • University of Plymouth

DIRECT ENTRY* AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND • Monash University • Massey University • University of New South Wales • University of Waikato • University of Queensland • Australian Catholic University UNITED KINGDOM • Bond University • University of Leeds • Deakin University • University of Essex • Edith Cowan University • Aberysywyth University • Flinders University • University of Portsmouth • Macquarie University • University of the West of England, Bristol • Murdoch University • Northumbria University • University of South Australia • Middlesex University • Swinburne University of Technology • University of Northampton • University of Wollongong

*Direct entry subject to meeting universities’ requirements

8 9 PROGRAMME PATHWAYS COMMUNICATION The Foundation in Arts course (Media Studies, Public Relations, Marketing Communication) at played a significant role in SPM FOUNDATION IN ARTS/ SCIENCE (1 YEAR) helping me decide my career path. I met some of the most dedicated and passionate lecturers who were not only concerned with the syllabus 3 + 0 2 + 1 1 + 2 and academic material, but also paid MALAYSIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA • HELP University • University of South Australia • Queensland University of close attention in ensuring the • University of the Sunshine Coast Technology • Macquarie University development of soft skills which are • University of New South Wales essential at the workplace.” UNITED KINGDOM • Murdoch University • Hertfordshire University Emeline Khoo • University College Birmingham Foundation in Arts (2014) Recipient of the Lord Templeman Scholarship (2016) LLB First Class Honours, University of the West of England, Bristol (2017) * DIRECT ENTRY Bar Professional Training Course, University of the West AUSTRALIA • Murdoch University UNITED KINGDOM • Leeds Beckett University of England, Bristol (2018) • Monash University • Swinburne University of • University of Leeds • Institute of Technology Technology Carlow, Ireland • University of New South Wales • University of Essex • University of Technology Sydney • Teeside University • University of Queensland • Northumbria University • Australian Catholic University • Middlesex University • Bond University NEW ZEALAND • Hertfordshire University • Flinders University • Massey University • University of Chester *Direct entry subject to meeting • Macquarie University • University of Waikato • York St John University universities’ requirement

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (Information Technology, Computer Science, Data Analytics, Software Engineering) SPM FOUNDATION IN ARTS/ SCIENCE (1 YEAR)

3 + 0 1 + 2 1½ + 1½ 2 + 1 MALAYSIA UNITED KINGDOM AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA • HELP University • Cardiff University • University of • University of Queensland • United Kingdom • Middlesex University Wollongong - Bachelor of Information • Anglia Ruskin Technology (2 + 1) University* International - Bachelor of Computer Programmes AUSTRALIA Science (1 + 2) LAW • Murdoch University - BEng (Software) (2+2) SPM FOUNDATION IN ARTS / SCIENCE (1 YEAR) *For Foundation in Science - Master of Computer only. Various disciplines of Science (2 +1+1½) specialisation • Australian National University (2+1½)

2 + 1 DIRECT ENTRY* • University of Essex * MALAYSIA UNITED KINGDOM DIRECT ENTRY • Aberystwyth University HELP University Bachelor (UK Law Degree Transfer Programme) AUSTRALIA • Flinders University NEW ZEALAND • University of the West of • Northumbria University England, Bristol of Laws • University of Leeds • Monash University • Macquarie University • Massey University • University of Hertfordshire • Middlesex University • University of New South • Murdoch University • University of Waikato • University of Liverpool Wales • University of South Australia • University of Chester • Cardiff University • University of Queensland • Swinburne University of • York St John University • Aberystwyth University • Bond University Technology UNITED KINGDOM • Teeside University • University of the West of England, Bristol • University of Essex • Edith Cowan University • University of Technology • Northumbria University • University of Portsmouth *Direct entry subject to meeting *Direct entry subject to meeting universities’ • Federation University Sydney • University of Hertfordshire • Northumbria University universities’ requirements requirements

10 11 PROGRAMME PATHWAYS

ENGINEERING EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHING ENGLISH AS (Chemical, Civil, Electrical & Electronic, EDUCATION A SECOND LANGUAGE Mechanical, Mechatronic) SPM FOUNDATION IN ARTS (1 YEAR) SPM FOUNDATION IN ARTS (1 YEAR) SPM FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1 YEAR)

3 + 0 3 + 0 MALAYSIA MALAYSIA 3 + 0 • HELP University • HELP University MALAYSIA • University of Southampton, Malaysia* DIRECT ENTRY* (4+0, MEng in Mechanical, Electrical & AUSTRALIA 2 + 1 Electronic, Aeronautical & Astronautical) • Monash University UNITED KINGDOM • University College Birmingham UNITED KINGDOM UNITED KINGDOM • Anglia Ruskin University • Middlesex University (Electronic and Mechanical pathway only) • University College Birmingham 1 + 2 UNITED KINGDOM • University of Leeds *Direct entry subject to meeting universities’ requirements

DIRECT ENTRY* AUSTRALIA • Monash University • University of Queensland • Federation University AMERICAN DEGREE HOSPITALITY • Flinders University • Macquarie University PROGRAM & TOURISM • Swinburne University of Technology SPM FOUNDATION IN ARTS (1 YEAR) SPM FOUNDATION IN ARTS (1 YEAR) • University of Wollongong • University of Technology Sydney

NEW ZEALAND • Massey University DIRECT ENTRY* 3 + 0 DIRECT ENTRY* UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES MALAYSIA AUSTRALIA • University of Leeds My dream of pursuing a degree in • Hawai’i Pacific University* • HELP University • Flinders University • University of Sheffield Psychology started with HMC's • University of Technology *Upon completion of the HELP Foundation in Arts, students may Sydney • Queen’s University Belfast apply for direct entry into the Sophomore Year (Year 2) 1 ½ + 1 ½ • University of Portsmouth Foundation in Arts. Its wide array of • University of the West of England, Bristol AUSTRALIA UNITED KINGDOM interesting electives provided a good • Northumbria University • University of Queensland • University of Essex • University of Chester starting point for my career in Psychology. • University of South • Aberystwyth University Australia (1+2) • Teesside University • Northumbria University The experienced and qualified lecturers • Wrexham Glyndwr University • Middlesex University • INTO University of Exeter were both supportive and challenging when • York St John University 2 + 1 • INTO Glasgow Caledonian University • University College necessary. Within the short span of one AUSTRALIA Birmingham • INTO Queen’s University Belfast • Griffith University year, this foundation prepared me well to UNITED KINGDOM *Direct entry subject to meeting universities’ *Direct entry subject to meeting • University College of requirements excel in my graduate and postgraduate Birmingham universities’ requirements academic journey." Sita Lakshmi Foundation in Arts - 2010 Bachelor of Psychological Science (Flinders)

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DENTISTRY MEDICINE SPM FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1 YEAR) SPM FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1 YEAR)

DIRECT ENTRY* DIRECT ENTRY* MALAYSIA MALAYSIA RUSSIA • Penang International Dental College • International Medical • Moscow Medical Academy University (IMU) • Volgograd State Medical • Newcastle University University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed) • RCSI & UCD Malaysian Campus (RUMC)

GRENADA, WEST INDIES * Direct entry subject to meeting • St George’s University the universities' requirements

SCIENCES (Applied Science, Biomedical, Biotech, Food Science PHARMACY and any science related discipline) SPM FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1 YEAR) SPM FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1 YEAR) UNIVERSITY RECOGNITION MALAYSIA NEW ZEALAND • University of Derby • International Medical University (IMU) • Massey University • University of Hertfordshire DIRECT ENTRY* DIRECT ENTRY* • Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia • University of Canterbury • University of Northampton MALAYSIA MALAYSIA (NUMed) • University of Waikato • Teesside University • RCSI & UCD Malaysian Campus (RUMC) • International Medical • International Medical University (IMU) RUSSIA • Anglia Ruskin University University (IMU) • Penang International Dental College • Moscow Medical Academy • York St John University • Asia Metropolitan University • Asia Metropolitan University AUSTRALIA • Volgograd States Medical University • Leeds Beckett University • Monash University • Wrexham Glyndwr University AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA • University of London Programmes • University of New South Wales UNITED KINGDOM • Monash University • Australian National University • University of Nottingham (Malaysia • University of Queensland • University of Bath • University of Queensland • Monash University Campus) • Flinders University • University of Leeds • University of New South Wales • University of Southampton (Malaysia • Macquarie University • University of Surrey Campus) • University of Queensland UNITED KINGDOM • Swinburne University of Technology Sydney • University of Sheffield • Institute of Technology Carlow, Ireland • Australian Catholic University • University of Bath • University of Wollongong • Queen's University Belfast • University College Birmingham • Bond University • Aston University • University of Essex • INTO University of East Anglia • Deakin University • University of Portsmouth UNITED KINGDOM • Aston University • INTO University of Exeter • Edith Cowan University • University of Leeds • University of Liverpool • INTO Glasgow Caledonian University • Federation University • University of Sheffield • Swansea University • INTO Manchester (NCUK) • Flinders University • University of Essex • Cardiff University - Cardiff Business School • INTO University of Newcastle • Macquarie University • Aberystwyth University • Aberystwyth University • INTO Queen's University Belfast • Murdoch University • University of Portsmouth • Nottingham Trent University • University of South Australia • University of the West of England, Bristol • University of Portsmouth • Swinburne University of Technology GRENADA, WEST INDIES • Northumbria University • University of the West of England, Bristol • University Technology Sydney • St George’s University • University of Chester • Bangor University • University of Wollongong • University of Northampton • Northumbria University UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • Teesside University • Oxford Brookes University • Hawai'i Pacific University • Institute of Technology Carlow, Ireland • Middlesex University • University of Chester * Direct entry subject to meeting the universities' requirements * Direct entry subject to meeting the universities' requirements

14 15 SIGNATURE HMC LEADERSHIP STUDENT PROGRAMMES PROGRAMME ACTIVITIES One of HMC’s strong beliefs is that developing character is just as important as providing an all-rounded and holistic education. True to that belief, HELP Matriculation Center’s programme has introduced a leadership camp to nurture the students’ character. At the camp, students are motivated to uplift their sense of self-worth as well as encourage them to acquire important qualities such as self-ownership, effective communication, leadership and teamwork as well as planning and flexibility for future endeavours. Community Service Leadership Camp HMC COMMUNITY SERVICE Apart from striving for academic excellence, students completing their foundation studies at HMC are required to contribute to society by completing a minimum of 10 hours of community C2AGE service. By engaging in the volunteer work, they have an opportunity to learn experientially. Not only does this experience allow students to make more informed choices about college and future career options, it Community Service AniHELP also instils in them a lifelong interest to help others in need. Spiritual wisdom teaches us that contributing to the greater good results in a more positive outlook towards life. Therefore, we believe the exposure provides students the motivation of having a greater purpose in life. Student Facilitator Training Orientation Hangout

End Semester Party Student Facilitator Training AniHELP

Leadership Camp End Semester Party C2AGE

16 17 ACADEMIC DIVISION: QUALITY ASSURANCE DIVISION: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP TEAM LIM CHEAU YANN HELENA MICHAEL BSc (Econs) Hons, MPA (Pub Policy) (Malaya) BA Psychology (cum laude), BSec Education (cum laude) (De La Salle), Senior Lecturer MAppPsy in Coaching (HELP) The Quality Assurance Division aims to maintain the integrity of proper Senior Lecturer documentation at the departmental level. As the division head, Lim The Personal Development and Leadership Centre aims to develop Cheau Yann takes care of HMC’s documents for internal regulatory and build personal leadership among students. Helena hopes to help processes such as audits, moderation exercises and licence renewals. students to be aware of who they are and how best to live their lives. The division coordinates and collaborates with the Departmental Helena has more than 10 years’ experience as youth worker, providing Academic Board (DAB) in ensuring the documents are regularly updated young people with the necessary tools to discover their talents and and are in line with the requirements of Malaysian Qualifications Agency realise their potential. Helena is a certified professional coach. She has a (MQA) and the Ministry of Education (MOE). Masters in Applied Psychology from HELP University.

DHARMINDER SINGH WILLIAM GUALBERT QUAH NG YOU MING BA Hons (English), UPM, SIEW BENG BForestry Sc MAppPsy in Coaching (HELP), BBA (Bus Econ), (First Class Hons) Certified Professional Coach MBA (Mk/Int Bus) (San Diego) MSc (Youth Studies) (ICF), Certified HRDF Trainer Senior Lecturer (First Class Hons) (UPM) (TTT) Lecturer Senior Lecturer WINNIE LEONG WAI LING BBus (Info Sys) (Swinburne) NICHOLAS TEH SEK KIT IRMA HERAWATI Senior Lecturer BCompSc (Inf Sys) BA (Eng Lit) (Tennessee), Hons (MMU) TESL (American Associate Lecturer Degree) Senior Lecturer YU MAY LEEN BSc Computing SHARMILA BINTI SIVADASAN Top (from left): ISKANDAR DZULKARNAIN (Oxford Brookes), BEd TESL, MESL (Malaya) Alex, Chandra, MSc (Comp Sc) (Malaya) Dhanesh, Cheau Yann, AHMAD JUNID Lecturer Mohd Fikree BA (English Lang & Lit) Hons Senior Lecturer (IIUM), MPAdmin (UM) Bottom (from left): Senior Lecturer AARON HONG KAI JEAT Murali, Helena BSc (Physics) Hons (UTAR) PAK WEI-HAN MELISA AMOS Lecturer BSc Psych, MSc Political Psych BSc (Industrial Math) (UTM) (Queen’s Belfast) Senior Lecturer Lecturer DEAN DIVISION: FRANCHISE AYESWARY SIVARAJAH DHANESH BALAKRISHNAN DR CHANDRA NANTHAKUMAR BA TESL (HELP), Master in SAMANTHA GOH YEAN MEE LLB (Hons) (London), LLM (UKM) CLP, MBA (CSturt), BSc (Chem) Hons, MSc (Chem) (USM), CELTA (Cambridge), MEd MOHD NAJMUDDIN BIN SUKI Cross-cultural Communication BSc (Actuarial Sc) (UKM), Certificate in Taxation (HELP) (ELT) (Sheffield), PhD (Natural Health Science – Yoga Therapy) (BIU) BCompSc (Software Engr) and Applied Linguistics MAppStat (Malaya) Dean, Faculty of University Foundation Studies and Senior Lecturer Senior Lecturer Hons (Malaya) (Newcastle), CELTA certificate Lecturer Senior Lecturer Lecturer Dhanesh joined HELP University in 1994 as a Lecturer. He has taught Chandra Nanthakumar heads the Franchise division in the department. She oversees and coordinates the franchise programmes, which mainly various subjects at the pre-university and the undergraduate level. CHAN JIN-VEI consist of HELP’s Foundation and HELP’s bridging courses, to various NELSON TEE LOONG SOON Dhanesh travels extensively locally and abroad giving talks on holistic SANGEETA S MURTHY BLang and Linguistics (English) BSc (Comp Maths) (UMT), MSc education. In addition he conducts seminars for the benefit of teachers. institutions in Asia. With 20 years of teaching experience, mainly BSc Biotechnology (Monash) (Malaya), MA (Lingusitics) (Math Sciences) (UMT) The topics include handling difficult students, teaching and learning, in Singapore, Chandra has been a trainer in diverse areas like Public MBiotech (Malaya) (Malaya) Lecturer classroom management and leadership in the education sector. Speaking, Creative Writing, Academic Writing, and Reading Strategies. Senior Lecturer Lecturer She not only has a Masters in Chemistry from USM, and a Masters in Education specialising in English Language Teaching from Sheffield THEVARANI LINGAM HEAD OF DEPARTMENT (UK), she is also CELTA trained. She is author of books in Chemistry SELINA NALINI RICHARDS DR DALWINDER KAUR BSc (Stats) Hons, for O-Levels (1999). At HMC, Chandra teaches English and Chemistry. BA (Eng Lit & Indo/Malay BEd TEYL (Hons) (UUM) MA (AppStats) (Malaya) DR MOHD FIKREE BIN HASSAN As the advisor of the HELP Yoga Club, she conducts yoga weekly Studies) Hons (Monash), BSc PhD (Curriculum and Lecturer BEng (Hons) Electronics major in Telecommunications (MMU), classes for students and staff. (Psych) (cum laude) (Upper Instructional Technology) MEng (Telecommunications) (UM), PhD (Engineering) (UM) Iowa), MCouns (HELP) (Malaya) Senior Lecturer Senior Lecturer Lecturer VINCENT PAUL JORDAN DIVISION: EVENTS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT RODERIQUEZ Dr Mohd Fikree has comprehensive experience in academia. He has SIVA SUBRAMANIAM A/L DEVARAJ KANAGARAJOO BA (Hons) (English taught mathematics and engineering-related subjects. His research NADESAN BHosp and Tourism Mgmt Lang & Comm (UCSI) R MURALI RAJARATENAM interest is image processing and he has published research articles in BSc Hons Comp & Inf Systems (Hons) (Taylors) Lecturer international journals. He is currently involved in the coordination and BSc (Microbiology) Hons, MESL (Malaya) (Oxford Brookes), NCC Lecturer Senior Lecturer planning of HMC's research and data analytics initiatives. International Diploma in WILLIAM YEO KIM HONG The aim of the division is to provide students with the fundamentals of Computer Studies (NCC, UK), BSc (App Math/Comp) Hons event management as a pervasive, fully developed field of activity in MSc (Distinction) Technology KANNAN S/O SHANMUGAM (UTAR) DIVISION: DEPARTMENT ACADEMIC BOARD today’s society and global economy. The division employs a practical Management (Staffordshire) Dip Acct, BFinance (Hons) Lecturer approach whereby the process, strategies and tactics are applied in the Senior Lecturer (UUM), MSc (Finance) (UUM) ALEX CHIN YU TUCK major areas of organising a successful event. Formerly a journalist with Lecturer BA Economics & Psychology (Swinburne) the New Straits Times and with over 5 years’ experience in corporate SYAFIQ AMRI YOW HUN YEN Senior Lecturer BA (Linguistics & Lit) Hons, communications, R Murali has championed events such as the 24-hour BA (English Lit) Hons (UKM), Alex Chin is the Chairperson of the Department Academic Board MA (English Literary Studies) KAVITHA V. GOKULACHANDRAN MEnglish Studies (Sydney) charity Dance Marathon, Pack the floor for 24, Cosplay, Comics, BSc (Psychology) which oversees the quality of the courses provided in the department. (IIUM) Lecturer Anime & Games Exhibition (C2AGE), Animals & HELP (AniHELP) and Senior Lecturer (Upper Lowa), The purpose of the Department Academic Board is to ensure the Driving is a No Phone Zone Campaign. MA (Educational Leadership) the highest quality of teaching and assessment is maintained in (Nottingham), CELTA the department. The Board comprises all academic staff of the Lecturer department. Alex has been with HELP since 1999 and he teaches Economics and Culture, Arts and Politics at HMC.

18 19 A DAY IN HELP Life in HELP is more than studies and exams. SUBANG 2 We are a lively and enriching community, offering a diverse range of fun activities and events, and top notch facilities.

Start a new day by preparing for your classes at the Attend your first class of the day in one of the many open access computer laboratories in the library. classrooms and lecture halls. Take a break and challenge your friends to a game of pool or hang out in the spacious student lounge.

Grab a tasty lunch or treat yourself to a coffee under Got a question? Have a chat with the education the green boughs in the gardens. advisors at the Customer Marketing Department. Take a dip in the swimming pool or break a sweat in the football field or tennis court.

Attend a talk by one of our many guest lecturers in our Check in to the library to recharge yourself with a Worried about the rain? Well, you can always get active Wind down and chill or catch up with your studies spacious multi-purpose hall. quick nap or read in the naturally lighted spaces. with some sporting activities in our indoor hall. before the library closes at 9.30pm.

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