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CURTIN SARAWAKAT A GLANCE 2015
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Academic Calendar & Important Dates 2015All dates are in 2015, unless otherwise specified
INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (IEP) TERM 4TERM 3TERM 2TERM 1
Intake 17 September25 June19 March2 January Orientation for New Students 17 – 18 September25 - 26 June19 - 20 March2 January
Results Released 27 November7 September 29 May13 MarchExamination 1 - 2 September25 – 26 May9 – 10 March 23 - 24 November
IELTS Test Dates TBATBATBATBA
Teaching Weeks 29 June – 28 August 23 March – 22 May5 January – 6 March 21 September - 20 November
TBATBATBATBAIELTS Results released Important Dates for New Malaysian Students
Course fee settlement 26 December 2014 13 March 19 June 11 SeptemberLate registration & fee settlement 25 September3 July 27 March9 January
Important Dates for New International StudentsApplications Close 7 August15 May6 February21 November 2014
Last Date for Acceptance and Payment to reach Curtin
14 August22 May13 February28 November 2014
Important Dates Current StudentsLast date for course fee settlement 19 June13 March26 December 2014 11 SeptemberLast date to withdraw without fee liabilities (census date)
2 October10 July 2 April16 January
Re-enrolment dates for next term(Late re-enrolment fee: RM100)
17 -21 August4 – 8 May2- 6 February 2 - 6 November
SEMESTER 2SEMESTER 1FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES10 August 23 March International Students’ Prep Week
Orientation for New Students 11 – 14 August24 - 27 March17 August 30 MarchSemester Commences
Teaching Weeks 30 March – 15 May 17 August – 9 October
Tuition Free Week 12 – 16 October18 – 22 MayTeaching Weeks 25 May – 10 July 19 October – 27 NovemberExaminations 13 – 16 July 30 November – 4 December
Term 4Results Released 31 July 18 December
International Students’ Prep Week 27 July23 February -SEMESTER 2SEMESTER 1SUMMER 2015DEGREE PROGRAMMES
Orientation for New Students 28 – 31 July24 – 27 February-
3 August2 March5 JanuarySemester CommencesTeaching Weeks 2 March – 2 April5 January – 6 February 3 - 28 August Tuition Free Week 31 August – 4 September6 – 17 April-
Teaching Weeks - 20 April – 5 June 7 - 25 September Tuition Free Week - - 28 September – 2 OctoberTeaching Weeks - - 5 October – 6 NovemberStudy Week - 8 – 12 June 9 – 13 NovemberExaminations 9 – 13 February 15 – 26 June 16 – 27 NovemberResults Released 25 February 15 July 16 December
Important Dates for New Malaysian StudentsCourse fee settlement 20 March 7 AugustLate registration & fee settlement 21 August2 April
Important Dates for New International StudentsApplications Close 26 June6 February
Last Date for Acceptance and Payment to reach Curtin
3 July13 February
Important Dates Current StudentsLast date for course fee settlement (Late payment penalty: RM50) 7 August20 March
Last date to add units and fee settlement for additional units (Late payment penalty: RM50)
21 August2 April
Last date to withdraw unit without fee liabilities (census date) 11 September24 April
Re-enrolment/ Amendment date (Late re-enrolment Fee: RM100) 26 October - 13 November4 - 22 May
Important Dates for New Malaysian StudentsCourse fee settlement 26 December 2014 24 JulyLate registration & fee settlement 7 August2 January
13 February6 March
Important Dates for New International StudentsApplications Close 12 June9 JanuaryLast Date for Acceptance and Payment to reach Curtin
19 June16 January
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-
Important Dates Current StudentsLast date for course fee settlement (Late payment penalty: RM100)
24 July13 February
Last date to add units and fee settlement for additional units (Late payment penalty: RM100)
7 August6 March
Last date to withdraw unit without fee liabilities (census date)
28 August27 March
Re-enrolment/ Amendment date (Late re-enrolment Fee: RM100)
1 - 21 November4 - 22 May
26 December 2014
2 January
9 January
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
MALAYSIANSTUDENTS
US$* US$*COURSE NAME
Foundation English*
Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) 2nd year - 4th year
Bachelor of TechnologyMaster of Philosophy (by research)
Master of Engineering Science (Electrical Engineering)
Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering)
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication/Borneo Studies)
Graduate Certificate (Policy Sciences)
Graduate Diploma (Policy Sciences)
Graduate Certificate (Project Management)
Graduate Diploma (Project Management)
Master of Philosophy (by research)
Master of Policy Sciences
Master of Science (Project Management)
TRIMESTER 3TRIMESTER 2TRIMESTER 1POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES (TRIMESTER)
Enrolment Briefing/Orientation 1 September 11 May 19 January
Trimester Commences* 5 September 16 May 24 January
5 December 15 August 25 April Trimester Closes*
Last date for Enrolment 15 May 23 January 4 September
Examinations TBATBATBA
Results Released 6 May 26 August 16 December
NOTE: RM fees quoted are the applicable fees. USD amount is for reference only and values are subject to change as per daily foreign currency exchange fluctuations.
*This English module/unit will be taken by Foundation students who do not meet the new English Entry requirement but have IELTS scores of 5.0 (overall), and will be taken concurrently with their Foundation units.
PAY MODE
Bachelor of Engineering - First year
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical / Mechanical) 2nd year - 4th year
Bachelor of Engineering (except Chemical / Mechanical / Environmental) 2nd year - 4th year
26,864
27,248
26,864
26,864
3,820
33,472
34,112
33,472
33,472
4,699
8,542
8,161
8,421
8,421
1,198
10,493
10,693
10,493
10,493
1,473
annum
annum
annum
annum
20,096 25,2966,300 7,930annum
Bachelor of Science (Applied Geology) 26,864 33,4728,421 10,493annum
23,584 27,7287,393 8,692annum
unit
25,888 33,5528,115 10,518annum
19,696
19,696
20,192
25,008
25,008
25,552
6,174
6,174
6,330
7,840
7,840
8,010
annum
annum
annum
23,584 27,7287,393 8,692annum
3,576 4,2031,121 1,318unit
Doctor of Philosophy (Business) 25,888 33,5528,115 10,518annum
3,576 4,2031,121 1,318unit
2,956 3,382927 1,060unit
2,956 3,382927 1,060unit
2,956 3,382927 1,060unit
3,576 4,2031,121 1,318unit
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Foundation
Intensive English Programme
15,344
2,304
1,918
19,456
3,455
2,432
4,810
722
601
6,099
1,083
762
annum
unit
term
FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES
The fees below are applicable to new students enrolling for the first time in a particular programme, and current students commencing
new programmes (e.g. from Foundation to Degree), in 2015. The fees will continue to be applicable until they complete the programme.
2015 Course Fees
SEMESTER 2SEMESTER 1POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES (SEMESTER)
International Students’ Prep Week 27 July 23 February
Orientation for New Students 28 – 31 July24 – 27 February
3 August 2 March Semester Commences
Teaching Weeks 2 March – 2 April 3 - 28 August
Tuition Free Week 31 August – 4 September6 – 17 April
Teaching Weeks 20 April – 5 June 7 - 25 September
Study Week 8 – 12 June 9 – 13 November
Examinations 15 – 26 June 16 – 27 November
Results Released 15 July 16 December
Tuition Free Week 28 September – 2 October-
Teaching Weeks - 5 October – 6 November
Important Dates for New Malaysian StudentsCourse fee settlement 13 February 24 JulyLate registration & fee settlement 7 August6 March
Important Dates for New International StudentsApplications Close 12 June9 January
Last Date for Acceptance and Payment to reach Curtin
19 June16 January
Important Dates Current StudentsLast date for course fee settlement (Late payment penalty: RM100) 24 July13 February
Last date to add units and fee settlement for additional units (Late payment penalty: RM100)
7 August6 March
Last date to withdraw unit without fee liabilities (census date) 28 August27 March
Re-enrolment/ Amendment date (Late re-enrolment Fee: RM100) 1 - 2 November4 - 22 May
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & SCIENCE
Important Dates for New Malaysian StudentsCourse fee settlement 12 January 4 MayLate registration & fee settlement 15 May23 January
Important Dates for New International StudentsApplications Close 27 March5 December 2014
Last Date for Acceptance and Payment to reach Curtin
24 July
Important Dates Current StudentsLast date for course fee settlement 4 May12 January
Last date to add units and fee settlement for additional units
15 May23 January
Last date to withdraw unit without fee liabilities (census date) 5 June13 February
Re-enrolment date 20 - 24 July1 - 7 May
24 August4 September
17 July
12 December 2014 2 April
24 August
4 September
25 September
9 - 13 November
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Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication) (F1-K016)
Bachelor of Business Administration (KA1122/KR6329)
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (R/344/6/0107)
Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) (F1-K045)
Bachelor of Commerce with double majors in:
• Accounting and Banking (F1-K046)
• Accounting and Entrepreneurship (R/344/6/0108)
• Accounting and Finance (F1-K006)
• Banking and Finance (F1-K024)
• Entrepreneurship and Marketing (R/342/6/0037)
• Finance and Management (F1-K038/KA4804)
• Finance and Marketing (F1-K007)
• Management and Marketing (F1-K042)
• Marketing and Public Relations (F1-K003)
• Public Relations and Management (F1-K002)
• Tourism, Hospitality and Marketing Double Major
(R/340/6/0331)
Bachelor of Engineering majoring in:
• Chemical Engineering (F1-K011)
• Civil and Construction Engineering (F1-K012)
• Computer Systems Engineering (2+2)* (F1-K010)
• Electrical Power Engineering (F1-K009)
• Electronic and Communication Engineering (F1-K008)
• Environmental Engineering (F1-K051)
• Mechanical Engineering (F1-K013)
• Mechatronic Engineering (1+3)* (R/521/6/0035)
• Petroleum Engineering (KA4812)
Bachelor of Science majoring in:
• Applied Geology (F1-K005)
Bachelor of Technology majoring in:
• Computer Systems and Networking (F1-K015)
* (2+2): Years 3 and 4 at Bentley Campus
* (1+3): Years 2 - 4 at Bentley Campus
LANGUAGE STUDIES & HUMANITIES
FOUNDATION STUDIES
Graduate Certificate in Project Management (F1-K028)
Graduate Diploma in Project Management (F1-K029)
Master of Science (Project Management) (F1-K030)
Graduate Certificate of Policy Sciences (F1-K48)
Graduate Diploma of Policy Sciences (F1-K47)
Master of Policy Sciences (F1-K46)
Master of Engineering Science
(Electrical Engineering) (F1-K49)
Master of Philosophy (F1-K040/KA4658):
• Electrical and Computer Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Applied Geology
• Master of Philosophy (Accounting) (N/344/6/0150)
• Master of Philosophy (Business Law and Taxation)
(N/481/6/0272)
• Master of Philosophy (Economic and Finance)
(N/314/6/0012)
• Master of Philosophy (Information Systems)
(N/481/6/0273)
• Master of Philosophy (Management) (N/481/6/0274)
• Master of Philosophy (Marketing) (N/340/6/0228)
• Master of Philosophy (Public Relations) (N/321/6/0063)
Doctor of Philosophy (F1–K040)
Doctor of Philosophy (F1-K027)
PROFESSIONAL & POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
Intensive English Programme (IEP) -Elementary/Intermediate/Upper Intermediate/ Advanced (F1-K034)
Commerce and Arts Stream (KA5811)
Engineering and Science Stream (KA5812)
Study areas
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Minimum English Language Entry Requirements 2015Results for IELTS and TOEFL are valid for two years
ENGLISH QUALIFICATIONSCORE
Foundation Undergraduate Postgraduate
IELTS Overall 5.5
(no individual band below 5.0)
Overall 6.5(no individual band
below 6.0)
Overall 6.5(no individual band
below 6.0)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
(IBT)
71 79(band minimum W-21,
L-13, R-13, S-18)
SPM English B
SPM 1119 English -
GCE ‘A’ Level
GCE ‘O’ Level
All Curtin courses are taught in English and applicants must demonstrate competence in English by meeting the Curtin English language requirements as outlined below:
- -
C -
- E -
C C -
Foundation: Applicants with overall IELTS band 5.0 (with no individual band below 4.5) are required to take the Pre-University English concurrently with the Foundation programme.
Undergraduate: Applicants with overall IELTS band 5.5 or 6 (with no individual band below 5.0) are required to take Curtin University Fast Track Units in English.
Postgraduate: Applicants may be deemed to meet Curtin's English language requirements based on the completion of a bachelor degree course in which English is the sole language of instruction. This will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Foundation: Applicants with TOEFL scores between 61 and 70 are required to take the Pre-University English concurrently with the Foundation programme.
Undergraduate: Applicants with TOEFL scores between 71 and 78 are required to take Curtin University Fast Track Units in English.
Postgraduate: Applicants may be deemed to meet Curtin's English language requirements based on the completion of a bachelor degree course in which English is the sole language of instruction. This will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Foundation: Applicants with SPM English grade 'C' are required to take the Pre-University English concurrently with the Foundation programme.
Undergraduate: Applicants with 1119 grade 'D' are required to take Curtin University Fast Track Units in English.
Foundation: Applicants with GCE 'O' Level grade 'D' are required to take the Pre-University English concurrently with the Foundation programme.
Undergraduate: Applicants with GCE 'O' Level grade 'D' are required to take Curtin University Fast Track Units in English.
The above information is correct at time of publishing but may be subject to change. The table only shows the minimum English requirement for the respective programmes. Applicants must also meet the relevant academic qualifications for the respective programmes.
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Foundation courses, fees and intakes
* This English module/unit will be taken by
Foundation students who don't meet the new
English Entry requirement, but have IELTS 5.0
(overall) or SPM English C or TOEFL 61 (overall), and
will be taken concurrently while they are taking
Foundation units.
* USD amount is for reference only (values are
subject to change as per the daily foreign currency
exchange fluctuation). Exchange rate used is
RM3.18 to USD1.
Note: Fees are correct at time of printing and valid
for 2015, but are subject to change. For accurate
fees, please contact Curtin Sarawak or visit
curtin.edu.my for more comprehensive information.
Information provided above is subject Disclaimer:
to change and Curtin Sarawak reserves the right to
change or alter course fees of any unit of study,
withdraw any unit of study programme which it
offers, and / or try to vary arrangement for any
programme.
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Malaysia SPM - 5 Credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence
GCE 'O' Level - 5 Credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence
UEC - Grade B in 4 relevant academic subjects and English competency
RM fees quoted are the applicable fees. USD
amount is for reference only and values are subject
to change as per daily foreign currency exchange
fluctuations. Payment by international bank draft
should be in favour of CURTIN (MALAYSIA) SDN.
BHD. Payment can also be made by telegraphic
transfer to the University’s bank account: e
Bank
Account number
Account name
Swift code
Branch code
Bangladesh Completion of Bangladesh Secondary School Certificate (SSC) with a minimum Grade Point average of 3.5 (60-69%), separate evidence or English competency is required or GCE 'O' Level - 5 credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence.
Brunei GCE 'O' Level - 5 credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence.
Country Qualification and Minimum Entry Requirements
China Completion of Senior Middle 2 and English competence.
Hong Kong HKCEE - Grade D in 4 subjects and English competence.
India Completion of All India Secondary School Certificate awarded by Central Board of Secondary Education with an average of 60% in four subjects, one of which must be English (60% or better) or with separate evidence of competence in English or GCE 'O' Level - 5 credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence.
Indonesia SMA 3 / SMA 2 - grade 7.0 average in 4 subjects and English competence.
Mauritius GCE 'O' Level - 5 credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence.
Myanmar GCE 'O' Level - 5 credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence.
Pakistan Completion of Secondary School Certificate awarded by Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education with average of 60%in 4 academic subjects, and at least 60% in English or GCE 'O' Level - 5 credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence.
Saudi Arabia GCE 'O' Level - 5 credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence.
Singapore GCE 'O' Level - 5 credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence.
GCE 'O' Level - 5 credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence. Sri Lanka
U.A.E. GCE 'O' Level - 5 credits including English or 5 Credits and English competence.
For International Students
For Malaysian Students
Country Qualification and Minimum Entry Requirements
Foundation Studies entry requirements
PRE-UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMES
Foundation
Intensive English Programme (IEP)
Pre-University English 060*
Course Name MOHE courseapproval code
Duration Intakes Indicativeinternationalstudent feesin USD
Indicativeinternationalstudent feesin RM*
IndicativeMalaysianstudent feesin RM*
F1-K034
KA5811 / KA5812
-
1 year
-
-
March, August
January, April, June, September
March, August
15,344
2,304
1,918
19,456
3,455
2,432
6,099
1,083
762
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Country Qualification and Minimum Entry Requirements
Afghanistan Successful completion of the first two years of a degree at the University of Kabul - separate evidence of English is required.
Bangladesh Completion of the Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) with a minimum Grade Point average of 4.0 (70 - 79%) - separate evidence of English competency is required.
Brunei Three passes (Grade C or better) in the Brunei Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Exam (GCE) and two passes (minimum of 5 points) in the Brunei Cambridge General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Exam (GCE). Separate evidence of English competency is required. Or Successful completion of the first year of a degree from Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) - separate evidence of English competency is required.
Nigeria Three 'Ordinary' level passes (min grade C) and two 'Advanced' level passes (min of 5 points) in the General Certificate of Education (GCE) with grade C in 'O' level English, English Literature or with separate evidence of English competence OR Three passes (min grade 6) in the West African School Certificate Examination (WAS) and two passes (min of one C and one D grade) at Advanced level in the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) General Certificate of Education Certificate - separate evidence of English competence is required OR Successful completion of the first year of a Bachelor degree at a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Oman Successful completion of one year of a degree at Sultan Qaboos University - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Pakistan Completion of the Higher Secondary School Certificate of Intermediate (Division 1) from Pakistan with an average of 65% in four (4) academic subjects with at least 60% in English OR Successful completion of the first year of a three year Honours degree with grades above 50% or B at a recognised institution OR Successful completion of the first year of a four year degree in a professional field at a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Qatar Successful completion of the year first year of a Bachelor degree at the University of Qatar - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Saudi Arabia Completion of the Saudi Aramco College Preparatory Program (CPP) with a minimum GPA > 3.0 with at least two of the following subjects (AP Physics C Mechanics, AP Physics CE&M, AP Chemistry, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Physics B or AP Statistics) - separate evidence of English competence is required OR Successful completion of the first year of a four year Bachelor degree at a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Sri Lanka Three 'Ordinary' level passes (min grade C) and two 'Advanced' level passes (min of one C and one D grade) in the General Certificate of Education (GCE) with grade C in 'O' level English, English Literature or with separate evidence of English competence OR Three 'Ordinary' level passes with minimum grades of credit and two 'Advanced' level passes with minimum grades equal to 6 points in the Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education (GCE) (Excluding General Paper) with credit in 'O' level English or with separate evidence of English competence.
U.A.E. Successful completion of the first year of a Bachelor degree at United Arab Emirates University - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Completion of the Bang Tu tai or Bang Tot nghiep Pho thong Trung hoc (Vietnamese Upper Secondary School Graduation Diploma) with an average of at least 80% in the six compulsory academic subjects in the Thi Tot Nghiep Pho thong Trung hoc (Secondary School Leaving Examination) - separate evidence of English competence is required OR successful completion of one year of a bachelor degree at a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Vietnam
South Korea
Completion of High School Diploma with a score of 300 (75%) in the National University Entrance Examination (College Scholastic Ability Test) (CSAT) OR Successful completion of the first year of a four year Bachelor degree course from a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Japan Successful completion of first year of a Gakushi (Bachelor's degree) at a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Kenya Completion of the Kenya Certificate of Education (KCE) with a pass with credit (grade 6 or better) in three subjects and two passes (min of one C and one D grade) in the Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE) managed by the Kenya National Examinations Council - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Mauritius Three 'Ordinary' level passes (minimum grade C) in the Cambridge School Certificate (CSC) GCE 'O' level and two 'Advanced' Level passes (minimum of 5 points) in the Cambridge Higher School Certificate (CHSC) GCE 'A' Level; and a grade C or better in 'O' level English, English Literature of English Language OR Successful completion of the Charles Telfair Institute, Foundation Studies Program - separate evidence of English is not required.
Myanmar Successful completion of a four year Bachelor degree in Arts, Science, Commerce or Economics at a recognised institution OR Successful completion of two years of a five year Honours Bachelor degree in Arts, Science, Commerce or Economics or a Bachelor degree in a professional field at a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
China Completion of Chinese Gao Kao (National University Entrance Examination) with a score that would qualify for entry to key (Tier One) universities in China in the year that the Gao Kao was completed AND in the province it was undertaken AND the relevant stream of the Gao Kao subjects AND English competence OR completion of one year bachelor degree at a recognised university and English competence.
Fiji Successful completion of the Foundation Year at the University of the South Pacific - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Successful completion of the All India Senior School Certificates awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education with an average of 65% in four subjects, one of which must be English (with 65% or better) or separate English competence OR successful completion of Indian School Certificate (ISC) awarded by Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) or Higher Secondary School Certificate awarded by one of the State Boards of Higher Secondary Education with an average of 65% or better calculated from the best five subjects, one of which must be English (with 65% or better) or with separate evidence of competence in English.
India
Indonesia Successful completion of Ijazah - Sekolah Menengah Atas (SMA)/ (Certificate of Graduation from Academic Secondary School) with a grade of 8.0 or above in four academic subjects obtained from a Private (Key) Senior Secondary School in Indonesia. Separate evidence of English competency is required. Please note that SMA qualification can only be used for entry into Bachelor of Commerce. A higher qualification is required for entry into Bachelor of Engineering.
Iran Successful completion of the first year of a four year Bachelor degree at a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Iraq Successful completion of the first year of a four year Bachelor degree at a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
For International Students
Nepal Completion of One year of a Bachelor's Degree with an average of not less than 65% from Tribhuvan or Kathmandu University - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Undergraduate Studies entry requirements
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Cut-off scores key:
GCE : General Certificate of EducationSTPM : Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan MalaysiaIB : International BaccalaureateATAR : Australian Tertiary Admission Rank - applicable to all Australian
matriculationHKDSE : Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary EducationIndia : Includes All India Senior School Certificate awarded by The Central Board
of Secondary School Education (CBSE), Indian School Certificate (ISC) awarded by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), Higher School Certificate (HSC) awarded by one of the State Secondary School Boards. Certificates awarded by the CBSE and the CISCE are generally considered to represent a higher level of achievement than state certificates.
Sri Lanka : GCE ‘A’ level issued by the Department of Examinations
Score Conversion for advanced level/HSC Grades GCE/GCSE: A grade = 5 points; B grade = 4 points; C grade = 3 points; D grade = 2 points; E grade = 1 point
Subject Grades Conversion for STPM: A or A- = 5 points; B+ = 4 points; B = 3 points; B- or C+ = 2 points; C = 1 point
Note: scores for individual prerequisites may be taken into consideration for assessment purposes.
INDICATIVE CUT-OFF SCORESCourse Name
GCE - A Levels / STPM/ (best of 3 subjects) HKDSE IB
ATAR (incl. WACE/SACE/HSC/VCE)
WAUPP(CPS) India/Pakistan Sri Lanka
Applied Geology (Bsc) 5 15 26 70 53 65% 6
Business Administration (BBA) 5 15 26 70 53 65% 6
Chemical Engineering (BEng) 9 19 29 80 59 76% 10
Civil and Construction Engineering (BEng)
Commerce (applies to all Commerce Single and Double Majors)
5 15 26 70 53 65% 6
Computer Systems Engineering (BEng) 9 19 29 80 59 76% 10
Computer Systems & Networking (BTech) 5 15 26 70 53 65% 6
Electrical Power Engineering (BEng) 9 19 29 80 59 76% 10
Electronic & Communication Engineering (BEng)
Mass Communication (BA) 5 15 26 70 53 65% 6
Mechanical Engineering (BEng) 9 19 29 80 59 76% 10
Mechatronic Engineering (BEng)
Petroleum Engineering (BEng)
Malaysia Two Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan (Malay medium) (STPM) passes (min of one B and one C+ grade or min of 5 points (refer to cut-off score table) – best of 3 subjects is selected) (General Paper not accepted) and three credit passes at SPM level (min grade C) and a grade of B4 or better after the year 2000, or a grade of C6 or better from the year 2006 in 1119 Bahasa Inggeris (English) or with separate evidence of English competence
OR Three 'Ordinary' level (GCE) passes (min grade C) or three GCSE passes and two 'Advanced' level passes (min of 5 points (refer to cut-off score table) – best of 3 subjects is selected if taking more than 2 'A' level units) in the General Certificate of Education (GCE) with a grade of C or better in 'Ordinary' level English, English Literature or with separate evidence of English competence,
OR
Completion of the Malaysian Independent Chinese Secondary Schools Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) (Referred to as Senior Middle 3 or SM3) in at least 5 subjects with a minimum 'B' grades from the relevant stream subjects - separate evidence of English competence is required
Country Qualification and Minimum Entry Requirements
For Malaysian Students
Successful completion of the first year of a degree at the University of Sana'a or the University of Aden - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Yemen
Three General Certificate of Education (GCE) 'Ordinary' level passes or three General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) passes (min grade C) and two 'Advanced' level passes (min of 5 points) in the GCE, including Grade C or better in 'O' level English, English Literature or English Language or with separate evidence of English competence OR Completion of five Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) 'Ordinary' level passes and three 'Advanced' level passes (min grade of C), including Grade C or better in 'O' level English, English Literature of English Language or with separate evidence of English competence.
Zimbabwe
Country Qualification and Minimum Entry Requirements
Note: Applicants from countries not listed above should contact Curtin Sarawak for further details.
For International Students cont.
OntorioGr 12 (best of 6)
60
60
70
9 19 29 80 59 76% 1070
60
70
60
70
9 19 29 80 59 76% 1070
60
70
9 19 29 80 59 76% 1070
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Located in the suburb of Desa Senadin, the campus environment is most conducive for tertiary studies. Its unique features include stylish buildings modelled on those at Curtin's main campus. Nestled within beautiful landscaped gardens, it is complemented by scenic man-made lakes and the area's expansive wetlands, home to many species of indigenous and migratory birds.
The Campus
HERON 1 (John Curtin Building)Reception Student Central Study Area Council Room Executive & Administrative Offices Conference Room Security
HERON 2 (Lance Twomey Building /SCHOOL OF BUSINESS) Lecture Theatres Classrooms Lecturers’ Offices Curtin Consultancy Services (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
HERON 3 (Recreation & Event Centre) Event Hall Weight Room Cardio Corner Sports & Recreation Services
PRINIA 2Classrooms Seminar Room Media/Journalism Laboratory Computer Laboratories SCHOOL OF CONTINUING STUDIES - Lecturers' Offices
PRINIA 1Campus Services International Office Research & Development Office Health Services & First Aid Centre Counselling & Disability Services SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & SCIENCE - Lecturers' Offices
PRINIA 3Classrooms Seminar Room Computer Laboratories
HORNBILL 1 ICT Services Laboratories
HORNBILL 2 Classrooms
SKYLARK 1 (SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & SCIENCE)Laboratories Workshops
SKYLARK 2 (SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & SCIENCE)Laboratories
PRECINCTS
KINGFISHER 1-7Loagan Bunut Similajau Sibuti Mulu Niah Lambir Lake Café & Multipurpose Hall
THE CHANCELLERYThe Library The Auditorium Food Kiosk
FALCON 2 (Drop-Off Zone)Surau Bookshop Student Council Convenience Store Computer Laboratories
FALCON 3 (Food Court) FALCON 1 (Harry Perkins Lecture Theatre)
E
C
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Carpark
Football Field
Carpark
Carpark
HERON 3
D
Carpark Cricket Batting Pitch
TennisCourts
Carpark
Carpark
Rugby Field
BasketballCourt
HERON 2
HERON 1
FALCON 1
FALCON 3
FALCON 2
PRINIA 1PRINIA 2
PRINIA 3
SKYLARK 2
SKYLARK 1 HORNBILL 2
HORNBILL 1
KINGFISHER 1
KINGFISHER 2KINGFISHER 3
KINGFISHER 4
KINGFISHER 5
KINGFISHER 6
KINGFISHER 7
Auditorium& LibraryComplex
AzmanIslamicCentre
Futsal Court
Volleyball /Sepak Takraw Court
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Campus Snapshots
The Library and Auditorium Complex with John Curtin Building in background
School of Engineering and Science
The John Curtin Building housing administrative and student support offices
Registration No.: KPT/JPS/DFT/US/Y02
All courses at Curtin Sarawak are recognised by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency and the Malaysian Government. Curtin Sarawak is one of eight institutions granted self-accreditation status by the MQA.
Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J
Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology
Curtin Sarawak is owned and managed by Curtin (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (464213-M)
Ministry of Education Registration Number KP/JPT/DFT/US/Y02
Membership Number: C/038SETARA ‘11
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Why Curtin Sarawak?• Courses identical to those at the main campus
in Western Australia
• Flexible study options
• Course recognition by government and
professional bodies
• Opportunities to transfer to the main campus
• Extracurricular and leadership programmes
• High quality teaching methods
• Opportunities to engage in research
• Lecturers with real industry experience
• International and cross-cultural
learning experience
• Industry exposure in the hub of the
oil & gas industry
• 1200-acre garden campus
• State-of-the-art facilities
School of Business
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Live in a multicultural environment. Stay close to local shops, services and facilities. Plan a budget for your stay in Miri.
Need a place to stay? Curtin Sarawak can
help you find accommodation either on or
off the campus. Safe, comfortable and
modern accommodation is available to
suit a range of budgets.
Lakeside Apartments
Housing that allows students to stay
close to the action. A short walk from the
campus cafeteria, computer laboratories
and library, the Lakeside Apartments
consist of six 3-storey blocks with 172
apartment units. Other features include:
Internet network access.
Housekeeping services for kitchens,
toilets and shower rooms.
Curtin Village
About a five-minute’ drive from the
campus and consisting of 24 semi-
detached houses. Students have the
option of private or shared rooms in fully-
furnished 5-bedroom houses. Other
features include:
Apartment style living for 6 residents
each with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths,
kitchen, living and a dining room area.
Curtin Sarawak currently has four student
accommodation options: Lakeside
Apartments I & II (within the campus);
Curtin Village, Curtin Villa and Curtin
Water (in the immediate neighbourhood).
Alternatively, Housing Services can assist
you in arranging private accommodation
close to the campus. Rental will vary
depending on the type of accommodation
and location.
Rooms furnished with a single bed,
mattress, wardrobe, study desk, chair
and bookshelf.
Each floor has a common kitchen with
cooking facilities and refrigerator,
lounge with ceiling fan, and dining
area.
Easy access to sporting and
recreational facilities.
Café where food and drinks can be
purchased is located within the
Multipurpose Hall.
Electricity and water charges are
included in the rent to a maximum of
RM50 per resident per month.
Ample parking space for residents.
Access to Lakeside student lounge for
group study and discussion.
Entire perimeter of the village is walled
and monitored by a 24-hour security
service.
Each house is furnished with beds,
wardrobes, study tables and chairs,
dining and living room furniture,
television, cooking stove, refrigerator
and air-conditioning.
Each house has a 2-car garage.
Rental is inclusive of electricity and
water charges up to a maximum of
RM50 per resident per month.
A short walk from supermarket, sundry
shops and coffee shops.
Residents can travel to and from the
campus on the free Curtin Shuttle Bus
service.
Student Housing at Curtin Village Room at Curtin Village
Room at Lakeside Apartments IIRoom at Lakeside Apartments I
Accommodation
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Curtin Villa
About a 3-minute drive from the campus
and consisting of 60 terrace-type houses.
Other features include:
24-hour security and surveillance
cameras.
Intermediate units for 8 residents with
6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 kitchens
Curtin Water
Located about 2 kilometers from the
campus and consisting of 34 terrace-type
houses. Other features include:
24-hour security and surveillance
cameras.
RESIDENCE ROOM TYPE
Lakeside Apartment I Single room, air-conditionedTwin-sharing room, air-conditionedTwin-sharing room, ceiling fan(11 - 16 residents per floor)
RENTAL (RM) PER PERSON PER MONTH
525400325
RENTAL (US$) PER PERSON PER MONTH
165126102
Lakeside Apartment II Single room, air-conditionedTwin-sharing room, air-conditioned(Female apartment - 6 residents per unit)
575450
181142
Curtin Village Single room, air-conditionedTwin-sharing ensuite room, air-conditioned(6 residents per unit)
518435
163137
Curtin Villa Deluxe Single room, air-conditionedStandard Single room, air-conditionedTwin-sharing room, air-conditioned(8 residents per unit)
518435352
163137111
* Exchange rate: US$1=RM3.18 (subject to change as per applicable daily foreign currency exchange)* All published fee is excluding 6% of GST
Curtin Water 570550530450520500480400
179173167142164157151126
Corner unit: Master single ensuite, air-conditionedCorner unit: Deluxe single, air-conditionedCorner unit: Standard single, air-conditionedCorner unit: Twin-sharing, air-conditionedIntermediate unit: Master single ensuite, air-conditionedIntermediate unit: Deluxe single, air-conditioned Intermediate unit: Standard single, air-conditioned Intermediate unit: Twin-sharing, air-conditioned(6 residents per unit)
and living cum dining room, and
corner units for 5 residents with 4
bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen and
living cum dining room.
Each house is furnished with beds,
wardrobes, study tables and chairs,
dining and living room furniture,
television, cooking stove, refrigerator
and air-conditioning.
Each unit has a 2-car garage for those
opting for paid parking within the
compound.E
Rental is inclusive of electricity and
water charges up to a maximum of
RM37.50 per resident per month.E Residents can travel to and from the
campus on the free Curtin Shuttle Bus
service.
Student housing at Curtin Villa Room at Curtin Villa
Corner and intermediate units for 6
residents with 5 bedrooms, and a
shared bathroom, kitchens and living
cum dining room.
Each house is furnished with beds,
wardrobes, study tables and chairs,
dining and living room furniture,
television, cooking stove, refrigerator
and air-conditioning.
Rental is inclusive of electricity and
water charges up to a maximum of
RM50 per resident per month.
Residents can travel to and from the
campus on the free Curtin Shuttle Bus
service.
Student Housing at Curtin Water Room at Curtin Water
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Living Expenses
Living and studying in Miri can be a
rewarding, exciting and challenging
experience. Almost everything you will
need is available at affordable prices. We
suggest you plan your living
requirements so that you can make the
most of your experience.
Your living expenses will depend largely
on your tastes, interests and financial
position.
You should plan a budget according to
your needs, but make sure it is flexible
enough to allow for changes.
If you plan to buy a car, make sure you
consider additional expenses such as
petrol, insurance, road tax, driver’s licence
and maintenance costs. Rental cars are
available for long-term hire, but the cost
could be substantial.
Budget
While studying at Curtin Sarawak, you
may need to purchase items such as text
books and stationery, so you should plan
ahead to cover these costs. The cost of
books can vary considerably, depending
on the course and units chosen.
You should also budget for items such as
photocopying, course-related incidental
costs and protective clothing. To get the best start from your stay in
Miri, we recommend you consult the
International Office on the estimated
amount of funds you will need to get by in
the initial weeks.
Health and insurance
International students must purchase
Hospital & Surgical, Outpatient Clinical,
Personal Accident and Disability and
Term Life insurance subject to yearly
renewal. This scheme is compulsory for
all full-time students aged between 17
and 40.
Tenancy period
Tenancy periods per semester or term are
as follows:
IEP - 3 months
Undergraduate & Foundation -
4-5 months
A processing fee of RM20 must be paid in
order for booking to be processed.
Students are also required to pay a
refundable deposit equivalent to two
months' rental, as well as one semester's
rent in advance, within a period of 14
days after confirmation of booking. Rent
paid will be forfeited if students fail to
stay the entire duration of the semester
or term.
Accommodation booking
The University accepts only online
accommodation booking. Online booking
can be made on the Housing Services
website under ‘Department of University
Life’.
Private accommodation
The Housing Office can help students find
suitable accommodation such as:
Single/double storey terrace
Intermediate/semi-detached
Intermediate/single storey detached
Private accommodation typically include
beds, mattresses, study tables, chairs
and fans/air conditioning for each room
with shared facilities like refrigerators,
gas burners, dining and living room
furniture. Estimated rental (including
utilities) are:
Unfurnished house: RM600 - Rm800
Furnished house: RM650 - Rm1500
Furnished room: Rm325 and above
SUGGESTED MINIMUM MONTHLY BUDGET
Accommodation
MALAYSIAN RINGGIT (RM) US DOLLAR (US$)
Food
Entertainment
Public transport
Toiletries and personal items
Stationery, photocopying, etc
Total
RM90
RM70
RM70
RM955 - RM1,630
RM325 - RM750
RM250 - RM500
RM150
US$28
US$22
US$22
US$300- US$513
US$102 - US$236
US$47
US$79 - US$157
* Exchange rate: US$1=RM3.18 (subject to change as per applicable daily foreign currency exchange)* All published fee is excluding 6% of GST
Lakeside Apartments with basketball court in foreground
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The following information is relevant to students applying directly to the University. Students who use the services of Curtin Sarawak registered agents should lodge their applications via the agents and contact them for any queries throughout the admission process.
Apply
1. Complete the printed Application Form in the preceding pages or the online Application Form at http://www.curtin.edu.my/
future/how2apply.htm
2. Printed Application Forms must be accompanied by certified copies of relevant documents.
3. Successful applicants will receive an Offer Pack which will include a Letter of Offer, Acceptance of Offer Form, Enrolment Form and Student Pass Application Pack. To accept the offer, complete and sign all the forms and return them with payment of all fees to Curtin Sarawak by the due date stated in the offer letter in
order for the student pass and visa application to be processed.
4. The Student Pass Application pack includes (international students only): Student Pass Application
Form Im. 14 Pin. 1/93 (1 copy, in the Malay
Language) Visa Application Form Im. 38 Pin. 1/93 (1 copy, in the Malay
Language) Foreign Student Particulars (3 copies, in the Malay
Language) English translation of the
above forms Student Pass Application
Policy and Procedures
Before leaving home
1. It is advisable to book an air ticket immediately after accepting the offer as airline seats are in high demand before the start of each semester.
2. Wherever possible, arrange your itinerary to transit at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), which is the main entry point to Malaysia, then travel to Miri within the same day.
• Curtin Medical Form
5. The student pass application process would usually take ONE month. Upon approval, a Visa Approval Letter (VAL) from the Sarawak State Immigration Department will be forwarded to you via courier.
You are then required to present the following documents to the Malaysian Embassy for 'Single Entry Visa' endorsement: Passport Letter of Offer Visa Approval Letter (VAL)
from Sarawak State Immigration Department
3. Make arrangements for accommodation. To book campus accommodation, log on to http://www.curtin.edu.my/future/currentresidents.htm
4. To request the Airport Reception Service on arrival, you will need to complete the Airport Reception Service (ARS) Booking Form which is available at http://www.curtin.edu.my/international/international_office/ARSForm.php.
ARS requests must be submitted 3 working days in advance.
5. To ensure smooth immigration clearance at KLIA and Miri Airport, you will need to produce your passport, Letter of Offer from Curtin Sarawak, and Visa Approval Letter (VAL) from the Sarawak State Immigration Department, at the airport immigration counters.
On arrival in Miri
1. If you have requested the Airport Reception Service, you will be met at Miri Airport and transported to your campus accommodation or short-term accommodation.
2. You are required to report to the Curtin Sarawak International Office during office hours, and will be assisted to open a bank
account and make an appointment for medical check-up.
3. The University conducts an orientation programme to assist students to settle in Miri and into the University environment. The programme includes information on enrolment procedures, study
skills, campus facilities, support services, public transport, shopping and recreational activities. The programme is supported by specialist staff members, student associations and senior students. All new students are required to attend.
Apply directly to Curtin Sarawak
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In particular, the University reserves the right to change the content and/or method of assessment, to change or alter tuition fees of any unit of study, to withdraw any unit of study or programme that it offers, to impose limitations on enrolment in any unit or programme, and/or to vary arrangements for any programme, including switching from face-to-face to online teaching. This materialdoes not consist of legal or professional advice. Curtin Sarawak accepts noresponsibility for and makes no representations, whether expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or reliability in any respect of any material in this publication.Except to the extent mandated otherwise by legislation, Curtin Sarawak does not accept responsibility for the consequences of any reliance which may be placed onthis material by any person. Curtin Sarawak will not be liable to you or any other person for any loss or damage (including direct, consequential or economic loss or damage) however caused and whether by negligence or otherwise that may result directly or indirectly from the use of this publication.
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