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Course: Diploma in Business Administration (PA 8942)

Course Introduction:

This is a 2.5-year diploma course and is designed based on global and local market trends. It is suitable for those students who wish to obtain a diploma qualification before venturing into the job market or become entrepreneurs.
 
Upon graduation, students will be equipped with a wide area of business knowledge such as accounting, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, global business and law. Graduates are expected to be able to conduct business in English and Mandarin to give them an advantage both locally and internationally.
The assessment method emphasizes continuous assessment and practical learning. Hands-on learning and projects are commonly used in many subjects. 

Career Prospects:

The rich contents of this course will greatly enhance graduates’ employability in both big and small firms, whether in Malaysia or other countries. This diploma qualifies the student for credits exemption if they choose to pursue a 3+0 honors degree in Business and Management from University of Gloucestershire of United Kingdom at our college.

For those graduates who aspire to set up their own businesses, this course will be a great help to them in setting up and running their businesses successfully.
Credits Required For Graduation: 90 credits

Course Structure
- Bahasa Malaysia - Introduction to Finance
- Moral Education - Principles of Business Management
- Malaysian Studies - Computerized Accounting 1
- Elementary English 1 - Principles of Marketing
- Presentation Skills - Business Communications
- Elementary English 2 - Foundations of Information Systems
- Workplace Writing - E-Commerce
- Accounting 1 - Introduction to Human Resource Management
- Introduction to Business Mathematics - Entrepreneurship
- Microeconomics - Business Ethics
- Macroeconomics - Financial Planning
- Introduction to Business Statistics - Introduction to International Business
- Web Design 1 - Introduction to Business Law
- Accounting 2 - Introduction to Cost & Management Accounting
- Computer Applications - Computerized Human Resource Management