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Advanced Standing Malaysia & Singapore ADVANCED STANDING MALAYSIA & SINGAPORE CRICOS NO. 00120C The information is current as at 10 September 2017 CONTENTS Malaysia Singapore ANU College of Business ANU College of Business and Economics 2 and Economics 7 HELP University 2 Singapore Polytechnic 7 INTI University 2 Nanyang Polytechnic 7 Ngee Ann Polytechnic 7 ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science 2 ANU College of Engineering Universiti Kuala Lumpur 2 and Computer Science 8 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 3 Singapore Polytechnic 8 Universiti Teknologi Mara 3 Temasek Polytechnic 8 HELP University 3 Nanyang Polytechnic 9 Taylor’s University 4 Ngee Ann Polytechnic 9 INTI College 5 Republic Polytechnic 10 KDU College 6 Ngee Ann Polytechnic continued 10 TAR College 6 Temasek Polytechnic 11 German Malaysian Institute 6 BCA Academy 11 ANU College of Science 12 Singapore Polytechnic 12 Nanyang Polytechnic 12 Ngee Ann Polytechnic 12 Republic Polytechnic 13 Temasek Polytechnic 13 Advanced Standing – Malaysia and Singapore 1 MALAYSIA ANU College of Business and Economics HELP University Qualification Articulates into ANU program Maximum Credit GPA requirement Bachelor of Business (Hons) B. Commerce 8 courses/ 1 year 3.0/4 Bachelor of Business (Hons) B. Business Administration 8 courses/ 1 year 3.0/4 Note: Minimum grade of 2.75/4 is required per course for credit to be granted. INTI University Qualification Articulates into ANU program Maximum Credit GPA requirement Australian Degree Transfer Program B. Commerce 8 courses/ 1 year 3.2/4 Australian Degree Transfer Program B. Business Administration 8 courses/ 1 year 3.2/4 Note: Minimum grade of 3.0/4 is required per course for credit to be granted. ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science Universiti Kuala Lumpur Qualification Articulates into ANU program Maximum Credit GPA requirement Diploma Engineering Technology Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)– 12 courses/ 1.5 year 3.5//4 in Telecommunications Major in Electronics & Communications System Diploma Engineering Technology in Electrical and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)– 12 courses/ 1.5 year 3.5//4 Electronics (Marine) Major in Electronics & Communications System Diploma Engineering Technology in Electrical Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)– 12 courses/ 1.5 year 3.5//4 and Electronics Major in Electronics & Communications System Diploma Engineering Technology in Mechatronics Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)– 12 courses/ 1.5 year 3.5//4 Major in Mechatronic System Diploma Engineering Technology in Automated Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)– 12 courses/ 1.5 year 3.5//4 Systems and Maintenance Major in Mechatronic System Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)–Mechanical Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years 3.6/4 Bachelor of Engineering with (Honours)–Electrical Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years 3.6/4 2 The Australian National University MALAYSIA Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Qualification Articulates into ANU program Maximum Credit GPA requirement Diploma in Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years 3.4/4 Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years 3.4/4 Universiti Teknologi Mara Qualification Articulates into ANU program Maximum Credit GPA requirement Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years 3.4/4 Diploma in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years 3.4/4 HELP University Qualification Articulates into ANU program Maximum Credit GPA requirement Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Software Engineering 16 courses/ 2 years 3.25/4 (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)– Bachelor of Software Engineering 16 courses/ 2 years 3.25/4 Mobile Computing (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – Bachelor of Software Engineering 16 courses/ 2 years 3.25/4 Business Information Management (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – Bachelor of Software Engineering 16 courses/ 2 years 3.25/4 Games & Interactive Media (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Advanced Computing 16 courses/ 2 years 3.25/4 (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)– Bachelor of Advanced Computing 16 courses/ 2 years 3.25/4 Mobile Computing (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – Bachelor of Advanced Computing 16 courses/ 2 years 3.25/4 Business Information Management (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – Bachelor of Advanced Computing 16 courses/ 2 years 3.25/4 Games & Interactive Media (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Information Technology 12 courses/ 1.5 year 3.25/4 Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)– Bachelor of Information Technology 12 courses/ 1.5 year 3.25/4 Mobile Computing Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – Bachelor of Information Technology 12 courses/ 1.5 year 3.25/4 Business Information Management Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – Bachelor of Information Technology 12 courses/ 1.5 year 3.25/4 Games & Interactive Media Diploma in Information Technology Bachelor of Information Technology 8 courses/ 1 year 3.25/4 Advanced Standing – Malaysia and Singapore 3 MALAYSIA Taylor’s University Qualification Articulates into ANU program Maximum Credit GPA requirement Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)–Electrical and Bachelor of Engineering 16 courses/ 2 years 3.0/4 Electronic Engineering (Honours)–Major in Electronics & Communications Systems Bachelor Engineering (Honours)– Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years 3.0/4 Mechanical Engineering - Major in Mechanical & Material Systems Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Software Engineering 16 courses/ 2 years 3.0/4 (Honours) Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)– Bachelor of Software Engineering 16 courses/ 2 years 3.0/4 Computer Security and Forensics (Honours) Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Advanced Computing 16 courses/ 2 years 3.0/4 (Honours) Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)– Bachelor of Advanced Computing 16 courses/ 2 years 3.0/4 Computer Security and Forensics (Honours) Bachelor Engineering (Honours)–Electrical and Bachelor of Engineering 8 courses/ 1 year 3.0/4 Electronic Engineering (Honours)–Major in Electronics & Communications Systems Bachelor Engineering (Honours)– Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 8 courses/ 1 year 3.0/4 Mechanical Engineering - Major in Mechanical & Material Systems Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Software Engineering 8 courses/ 1 year 3.0/4 (Honours) Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)– Bachelor of Software Engineering 8 courses/ 1 year 3.0/4 Computer Security and Forensics (Honours) Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Advanced Computing 8 courses/ 1 year 3.0/4 (Honours) Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)– Bachelor of Advanced Computing 8 courses/ 1 year 3.0/4 Computer Security and Forensics (Honours) 4 The Australian National University MALAYSIA INTI College Qualification Articulates into ANU program Maximum Credit GPA requirement Diploma in Information & Bachelor of Information Technology– 8 courses/ 1 year C grade Average & C Communication Technology Major in Information Systems or grade for all Maths units Software Development Diploma in Networking and Security Bachelor of Information Technology– 8 courses/ 1 year C grade Average & C Major in Information Systems or grade for all Maths units Software Development Diploma in IT (Penang) Bachelor of Information Technology– 8 courses/ 1 year C grade Average & C Major in Information Systems or grade for all Maths units Software Development Diploma in Information & Bachelor of Information Technology– 12 courses/ 1.5 year B grade Average & B Communication Technology Major in Information Systems or grade for all Maths units Software Development Diploma in Networking and Security Bachelor of Information Technology– 12 courses/ 1.5 year B grade Average & B Major in Information Systems or grade for all Maths units Software Development Diploma in IT (Penang) Bachelor of Information Technology– 12 courses/ 1.5 year B grade Average & B Major in Information Systems or grade for all Maths units Software Development Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years B (65%) Average throughout Diploma is required. Diploma in Electrical & Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years B (65%) Average Electronic Engineering throughout Diploma is required. Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years B (65%) Average throughout Diploma is required. Diploma in Electronic Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years B (65%) Average Communication Engineering throughout Diploma is required. Diploma in Microelectronic Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years B (65%) Average (Penang) throughout Diploma is required. Diploma in Telecommunication Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years B (65%) Average (Penang) throughout Diploma is required. Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years B (65%) Average throughout Diploma is required. Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years B (65%) Average Engineering (UK Degree throughout Diploma Transfer Programme) is required. Diploma in Manufacturing Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 16 courses/ 2 years B (65%) Average Systems Engineering
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