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At SEGi, we champion the 3H Transformative Learning to cultivate future-proof graduates. The education of the Head, the Heart and the Hands is a holistic learning approach in transforming future leaders:
Providing the latest curriculum co-designed with international partner universities, local industry practitioners and experts. Our proven teaching and learning process has seen over 130,000 graduates working in over 90 countries - ranging from successful entrepreneurs to high level executives and policymakers.
HEAD (Knowledge)
Having the right technical skills will give our students an advantageous edge over their peers. We work hand-in-hand with industry partners to offer professional certifications so that our students have the right academic knowhow, and the relevant technical abilities to put what they have learnt into practice.
HANDS(Skills)
Being civic-minded and nurturing our students’ heart have always been a big part of our curriculum. Throughout the programme, students are encouraged to organise and participate in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects to use what they have learnt to give back to the community.
HEART(Attitude)
CHAMPIONING3H TRANSFORMATIVE
LEARNING
EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE
& EDUCATION
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Championing 3H Transformative LearningSEGi University & CollegesTowards IR4.0Beyond Education - Learning with SEGiBringing the World to You - Partner UniversitiesRevolutionising ECCE Since 1999: Major MilestonesReimagining ECCE, One Teacher at a TimeOur Strategic Industry PartnersStudent-centric, Industry Driven LearningOur Success StoriesMulti-faceted InstructorsA Pathway for EveryoneYour Work Experience Counts - APEL(A)Programme MatrixProgramme ListElective CoursesScholarships AvailableIntegrating Montessori Practice Certi�cation
TODAY’S GRADUATES,
TOMORROW’SEDUCATORS“Education is the most powerful weapon to change the world.” (Nelson Mandela, 2003) Quality
education is one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDS) adopted by the United Nations to
ensure inclusive and equitable education and promote life-long learning opportunities for all.
A pioneer and trusted provider of early childhood education programmes, producing thousands of
highly quali�ed early childhood practitioners since 1999, SEGi was appointed the champion for
Early Childhood teacher training by PEMANDU in 2010 for the National Key Economic Area
(NKEA) Entry Point Project (EPP) 2.
Our students are exposed to a myriad of key issues that are relevant to the future planning of Early
Childhood Education in the country. Therefore, they are high in demand locally and abroad,
including Singapore. Our strong links with more than 100 local and international Early Childhood
Education agencies provide students and graduates ready access to internship and employment
opportunities. Apart from Early Childhood Education, we also offer other specialisation �elds that
are linked to the teaching profession, such as TESL, Special Needs Education and Counselling.
Students also have the opportunity to further their studies in this �eld at the post-graduate level.
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Education -Malaysia WorldBranding Award
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Reader’s DigestTrusted Brand2013 - 2015
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Emerging University
MOHE MyQuest2012/2013 Evaluation
International Student Readiness CriteriaCluster-Based Score (Services)
MOHE MyQuest2010/2011 Evaluation
Overall College-Based Category Arts & Humanities CategoryQuality education
accredited andassured by
Ministry of Education,Malaysia
Cert no: MY14/05009 Cert no: MY14/01588
Internal processesin compliance
with internationalstandards
SEGi Sibu Clinical Campus
SEGi College Sarawak
SEGi College Penang
SEGi University Kota Damansara
SEGi College Kota Damansara
SEGi College Subang Jaya
SEGi College Kuala Lumpur
SEGi Regional Centre, Johor Bahru
614Management & support staff
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SEGi UNIVERSITY& COLLEGES
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SEGi Sibu Clinical Campus
Unleashing the true nature of graduates and their ability to touch lives and make a significant touch lives and make a significant.
Increasing the employability and marketability of graduates through the creation of new jobs and roles to meet tomorrow’s industry needs.
Imbibing the idea of change as the only constant and creating a sustainable future through qualifications that matter.
Introducing innovative programmes that are in tandem with the market’s growth and direction.
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Every student learnscoding & IR4.0relevant subjects
Inter-faculty assignments to develop cross-disciplinary skills
Cyber physicalclassrooms & learning
Highly interactive web-based learning
management software, allowing learners to
connect from anywhere across the world
Over 600corporate partners& collaborations
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LEARN WHILEHAVING FUNStudent Affairs Of�ceGym, E-Sports studio and extended facilities
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WELL-BEINGOn-campus counsellors24/7 accessibility to counselling servicesInternational office & student accommodation office
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ACADEMIC SUCCESSStudent Success Centre24/7 Online learning portal (Blackboard & E-libraries)Free applications & tools (Microsoft 365, Adobe, AutoCount)
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BRINGING THE WORLDTO YOU PARTNER UNIVERSITIES & INSTITUTIONS
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Pedagogy based on the Finnish model of Early EducationWorking closely with University of Helsinki to incorporate the latest research in HEI’s curriculumSpecialises in Finnish-style, play-based learning and collaborative inquiry-based pedagogy
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HEI Schools, Finland
HEI Schools is a leader in bringing Finnish-style early education to the world. The University of Helsinki is a founding partner of HEI Schools. The HEI Schools model for preschools and kindergartens is developed in cooperation with the University of Helsinki and is based on
principles of Finnish early childhood education. The University of Helsinki is the oldest and largest university in Finland, and it has repeatedly been ranked among the world's top universities.
Awarded BRONZE STATUS by Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF)Worked with Governments and Universities in formulating robust Montessori related accreditations and quality assurance Frameworks & TrainingA leader in training teachers worldwide in the Montessori pedagogy and professional development
Montessori Centre International, UK
Montessori Centre International (MCI) is a leading provider of Montessori and Early Years training, inspiring change through a universally recognised holistic approach to learning. MCI has trained over 9,000 Montessori educators, who have served the
needs of the Early Years communities in the UK and around the world.
MCI has recently collaborated on the creation of the UK’s �rst International Montessori Institute, in partnership with Leeds Beckett University’s Carnegie School of Education. The Institute will have the UK’s �rst dedicated undergraduate, masters and PhD courses in Montessori education and the world’s �rst Professor of Montessori.
Montessori Centre International is part of the Montessori Group, which includes the Montessori St Nicholas charity that carries out social impact work. The Group also includes a membership organisation and accreditation service to guarantee the quality of Montessori settings.
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QS World Ranking 701-750Times Higher Education World Ranking 601-800#1 Transnational University in UK (Over 17,000 students in oversea campuses all around the world)Over 50% of Graduates received First Class Honours in the last 5 yearsAwarded SILVER STATUS by Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF)
University of Greenwich (UoG), UK
Modestly founded in 1890 as Woolwich Polytechnic, the University of Greenwich (UoG) has risen in the ranks since it gained university status in 1992. A leader in the educational arena, the university has three campuses in South East London and Kent,
and is a strong proponent of progressive learning, as is proven by its modern hi-tech facilities. Its 1,200 programmes include Law, Nursing, Business, and Engineering.
Acknowledged the world over as a leading provider of higher education according to the 2017 Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), UoG is also the proud recipient of The Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education 2015, an award recognising the innovative research and development carried out by Greenwich’s Natural Resources Institute within the Faculty of Engineering and Science.
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QS 5 Stars (2019) in Teaching, Employability, Internationalisation, Inclusiveness & Outstanding FacilitiesAwarded SILVER STATUS by Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF)Recognised by the UK Government and the British Council for innovative international activityUK’s top 5 providers of transnational educationShortlisted for the Times Higher Education University of the Year Award
University of Sunderland (UoS), UK
Established in 1901 as Sunderland Technical College, the University of Sunderland (UoS) is greatly praised as a prescient and innovative University with exemplary standards of teaching, research and support. Located in Sunderland in the
North East of England, it gained its university status in 1992 and has since gained a reputation as a research-active university.
The University of Sunderland prides itself on holistic academic programmes as integral to its commitment of excellence to its students and to producing well-rounded graduates. The Guardian ranks its Hospitality, Event Management and Tourism programme as the 4th best in the country, while Nursing is ranked 5th best. Other highly ranked majors in the Guardian league tables are Business, Management and Marketing, Accounting and Finance, Mechanical Engineering, and Fashion and Textiles. Also, it was named University of the Year for Social Inclusion by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2021.
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Appointed by Government to upskill the industry under the Economic Transformation Programme by the Prime Minister's Department (Performance Management & Delivery Unit)Appointed as EPP2 champion under the Education National Key Economic AreasSEGi ECCE team elected as executive committee of Early Childhood Care and Education Council Malaysia
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•Started as a Montessori Teacher training centre, offering for the �rst time the International Montessori Diploma with Montessori Centre International UK (known then as St Nicholas Montessori)
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Started offering BA (Hons) Early Years Education 3+0 (in collaboration with University of Greenwich, UK) and Certi�cate in Early Childhood Education in SEGi College Subang JayaAppointed as consultant for Citibank Malaysia for its corporate childcare centreInvited to Iran to conduct Montessori trainings
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2007: Under the consultancy of SEGi, Citibank became the �rst bank in the country to offer childcare facilities to its employees. Sanjeev Nanavati, Chief Executive Of�cer, Citibank Berhad, YB Dato' Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, Women, Family and Community Development Minister and Aditya Mittal, Country HR Director, Citibank Berhad. (Source: Citigroup.com)
2010: Featured in The Star Special, SEGi Group of Colleges Joint Faculty of Education Associate Dean, Faculty of Education Ms Carolyn Choo (in red scarf), then Head of Faculty of Education, Ms Ng (middle, in white) during their working trip in Iran. (Source: The Star Special)
2011: SEGi at the launching of the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP), also in attendance was then–prime minister Dato Seri Najib Razak (Source: PEMANDU)
2010: Trained over 3000 private preschool teachers throughout Malaysia under the Ministry of Education Kursus Guru PraSekolah Swasta Project.
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Co-hosted the Reimagining Early Childhood Care & Education Conference with ECCE Council Malaysia with speakers from USA, Australia, Ireland, Philippines Singapore and Malaysia which drew attendance of stakeholders like teachers, owners, leading academics, policy makers and parents
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Diploma in Early Childhood & Education designed speci�cally for in-service teachers begun echoing from the Government’s initiative for all kindergarten and pre-school teachers to have at least a Diploma quali�cation by 2020Started offering BA (Hons) Early Years Education 3+0 (in collaboration with University of Greenwich, UK) in SEGi College Sarawak
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SEGi College Subang Jaya’s Alumna, Ifham Hussain appointed as Minister of Gender, Family and Social Services in MaldivesStarted offering BA (Hons) Early Years Education 3+0 (in collaboration with University of Greenwich, UK) in SEGi College Kuala LumpurECCE students organised a Mid Autumn Fundraising Campaign in Raub, Pahang which sold 500 boxes of mooncakes in support of charity
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SEGi College Subang Jaya’s BA (Hons) Early Years Education 3+0 Alumna Petrina Shee's foundation "Dignity for Children" - won the 2nd Sharjah International Award for Refugee Advocacy and Support. Former US President, Barrack Obama visited her centre in that same yearStarted offering BA (Hons) Early Years Education 3+0 (in collaboration with University of Greenwich, UK) in SEGi College Penang
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2018: Former US President Obama talks with SEGi Alumna Huey Lin Heng as he meets with children during his tour to the Dignity for Children Foundation in Kuala Lumpur.(Source: Susan Walsh / astroawani.com)
2016: SEGi Alumna Jenita Engi, receiving her award from Dato’ Seri Mohamed Azmin Bin Ali, Chief Minister of Selangor (in blue). (Source: PDK Cenwaey Penaney)
2019: New Minister of State at the Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Service and SEGi Alumna Ifham Hussain receiving the letter of appointment from the President of Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. (Source: President’s Of�ce, Maldives)
2019: Ms Carolyn Choo, Associate Dean, Joint Faculty of Education, SEGi Group of Colleges (in white), Tengku Zulpuri Shah Raja Puji, then-Deputy Minster of Water, Land and Natural Resources (middle) and SEGi DECE students at the Mid Autumn fundraising.
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Curriculum that is regularly updated to meet
needs of industry
Proven track record:Recognition by
government, industry and professional bodies both
locally and abroad
Vibrant learning experiences outside of the college
Industry activities & engagement
Great alumni success stories & employability
Teaching team consisting of highly quali�ed and
experienced Full-timers and Part-timers who are
practitioners in the �eld
OUR STRATEGIC INDUSTRY PARTNERS
Reimagining ECCE,
One Teacher at a Time
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Field Trips and Industry Visits
Leadership & Development Promoting Good Citizenship
Career DevelopmentECCE Webinar Series
Graduation Showcases
Expat Talk Series
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SEGi alumna Ifham Hussain appointed as Minster of Gender, Family and Social Services in Maldives
SEGi alumna Sim Mei Ling owns and runs Rise N Shine, a Montessori guided kindergarten and Day care in SS2, Petaling.
SEGi alumna Sonia Tan from Little Lions Group, China, came back to campus to share employment opportunities in China.
SEGi alumna Jenita Engi, a Temuan woman who co-founded an Orang Asli learning childhood learning center, PDK Cenwaey Penaney, which merges traditional learning methods with the mainstream education syllabus, received the award from Y.A.B. Dato’ Seri Mohamed Azmin Bin Ali, Chief Minister of Selangor at the International Day of The World’s Indigenous Peoples Celebration for her contributions towards advancing indigenous rights in Malaysia.
Sri Aria School Training & Technical Development Of�cer and SEGi alumna, Nurul Najmi Mohd Haniffah was interviewed on radio Wencana SHORTS titled “PKPB: Learn from Home, Who's More Stressed?”
SEGi alumni Pang Wee Heong and Anne Xiong Ying established the �rst International Montessori Kindergarten in Chong Qing, China.
SEGi alumna Ngeow Pui Lin runs a garden based programme for people of all ages in Petaling Jaya. Ngeow also founded Gili Bumble Bee Montessori in Indonesia.
SEGi alumna Petrina Shee’s foundation “Dignity for Children” - won the 2nd Sharjah International Award for Refugee Advocacy and Support in 2018. Then US President, Barrack Obama visited her centre in 2015.
SEGi alumna Anne Lee set up her own kindergarten - Littleland kindergarten within 2 years upon graduation.
SEGi alumna Khor Lay Bee who was an Industrial Psychologist working in the HR Department of a Semiconductor Company made a career switch to set up her own kindergarten after graduating from SEGi’s DECE programme.
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JILL HARRISONPrincipal Lecturer and Programme Leader
Jill has worked in the Early Year's sector for many years within the private, voluntary, health and social service sectors. She has been manager of a work place nursery and a large Early Year's centre for the local authority. She is Link Tutor for the Early Years programmes that our partners in SEGi College Malaysia deliver.
Previous posts:2001-09, Programme Area Leader, Lewisham College1995-2001, Lecturer, Bromley College of Further and Higher education (Opened and managed nursery)1993-95, Nursery Manager, Amersham Early Years Centre, London Borough of Lewisham1993, Nursery Coordinator and Manager, Fleet Street Nursery, London1980-93, Held a variety of posts; in social service nurseries; a hospital nursery; as a private nanny; and maternity nurse.
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SEGi alumna Anne Lee set up her own kindergarten - Littleland kindergarten within 2 years upon graduation.
HEATHER MUNNSenior Lecturer
Heather's background is in nursery management, having run a large workplace nursery for two universities, the larger with a capacity of 102 places. She has also worked as an Early Years consultant for a London borough, gaining a wealth of experience supporting practitioners in private, voluntary and independent settings, from nursery to Year 1 primary education.
Heather began her working life with children, spending most of her working life managing nurseries, providing excellent care and education as well as expanding provision for a large multicultural nursery.
She has been an LA early years consultant for an inner London borough working across the Early Years Foundation Stage with private, voluntary and independent settings as well as in state schools.
In 2015, Heather became lecturer at the University of Greenwich on the BA Hons Early Years and the undergraduate and postgraduate Early Years Teacher Status courses.
LOUISA ATKINSQuality Lead for PSRB
Louisa worked within the Early Years sector for 18 years. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She leads Initial Teacher Education within the School of Education, lectures on the BA (Hons) Early Years degree and coordinates the Early Years Teacher Status programme.
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DIANA CHAPLINSenior Lecturer
Diana began working in education teaching primary school children of all ages from 5-11. She taught English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) in Greece and in a special school environment in the UK supporting children with multiple and profound learning dif�culties. She began lecturing at the University of Greenwich in 2007. By 2010, she completed two Masters degrees; a distinction in Enabling Learning, as well as achieving professional registration as a Dance Movement Psychotherapist. She was nominated to become one of the �rst Education Enterprise Associates in 2011. She was the founder of the Early Years CPD Network Inspiring Innovations in Early Education Series (2013) and Bringing Learning to Life series (2015).
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2004-07, Lecturer on Foundation Degree Childhood Studies, Mid Kent College. Also, a teacher coach and course leader for City & Guilds Certi�cate in Teaching & Learning, and a Link tutor for Canterbury Christ Church University at the same time.
Sept 2013 - 2015 - Early Years Ofsted InspectorSept 2011 - Sept 2014 - Lewisham and Southwark College, Early Years LecturerJan 2012 - Sept 2014 - Canterbury Christchurch University, EYPS / Early Years Teacher Status Assessor, Lead Mentor, Lead Development, Progress and Improvement Partner (DPIP) and Placement tutor2012 - 2015 - Best Practice Network Assessor / Tutor (freelance)
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CAROLYN CHOOAcademic Head, Head of Faculty - Music, Education and Psychology
Carolyn has been actively involved in education for over 25 years. She has conducted workshops and presented papers in Malaysia, Korea, Iran, China, Myanmar,
Vietnam and UK. She holds a BA (Hons) Majoring in English (UM), MA Linguistics focusing on young children’s language (UM), and a Montessori Early Childhood Diploma (St Nicholas, UK). She has also been on the Executive Committee of the ECCE Council since 2011.
JEGI RETHINARAJLecturer
Jegi holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Educational Studies and Early Years from University of Hertfordshire and a Diploma in Learning Disorder Management and Child Psychology with College of Allied Educators. She is in
the �nal stage of completion on her Masters in Education. She has been a practitioner in the Early Childhood Industry for over 30 years. She is also an experienced practicum supervisor and ECCE lecturer, well respected by her students for her care and commitment.
MICHELLE HUANLecturer
Michelle holds a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and a Master in Education (specialising in Early Childhood Education). She has 4 years of experience as a preschool teacher. She has been active as a speaker and moderator
in ECCE webinars since March 2020, speaking on the same stage with leading researchers, academicians and industry experts in the �eld of ECCE.
LEONG FOONG LINSenior Lecturer and Programme Leader
Foong Lin has been teaching early years programmes for about 15 years. She previously worked with young children before joining SEGi. She holds a Diploma in Montessori Education and has a Trainers’ Certi�cate from
Montessori Centre International, London, UK. She also holds a Master of Education and Bachelor in Business Administration.
MELANIE BODIPALARSenior Lecturer and Programme Leader
Melanie has been a lecturer for over 20 years in early childhood education. She taught on the Montessori Diploma programme on a part-time basis while working as a Director of Schools managing the St
Nicholas kindergartens. As the college grew and the number of students increased, Melanie was asked to work full time as a lecturer. She taught students from all walks of life from lawyers and accountants to grandmothers who came interested to learn about the Montessori approach which is still very much her passion. She holds a Masters in Education, Australia, a BSc(Hons) degree in Nursing, a Diploma in Montessori Method of Education and a Trainers’ Cert from Montessori Centre International, UK.
DENISE DUARLecturer
Denise began her lecturing career with a promising future having completed her Master of Teaching and Learning with Distinction and a Bachelor of Early Childhood Degree with First Class Honours. She is involved in many ECCE
areas such as Social Policy and Social Pedagogy. Her active and lively personality gives her additional impetus as an early childhood educator.
EVON OOILecturer
Evon has over 16 years of experience in the Early Childhood industry working in the corporate sector and with children at different ages and stages. She holds a Bachelor of Arts English and a Master in Education
specialising in Early Childhood Education. Her many years of experience give her much knowledge and understanding of the industry.
YEOH SUN WEILecturer and Programme Leader
Sun Wei holds a Master Degree in Educational Psychology from University of Malaya. Her focus is on studying young children’s literacy and numeracy skills, cognitive development, emotion regulation and self-
ef�cacy. Having spent 10 years working as an educator in the primary years, she is ready to share her experience and knowledge with potential teachers.
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KAVITHA SOUNDARARAJANLecturer and Programme Leader
Prior to teaching, Kavitha has worked with several preschools, and a primary school gaining relevant working experience that she shares in her classroom. She has wide experience in teaching and training
young teachers to excel in their career. She coordinates practicum for the Diploma and Degree students and supports the faculty. She has around 11 years of teaching experience and has published a research paper on the topic, “Importance of Outdoor Play in Early Years”.
YEO SUE-ANNLecturer
Sue-Ann graduated with a Masters of Education (Developmental Psychology) from National Institute of Education, Singapore. Prior to teaching, she has worked with young children focusing on holistic
teaching and right-brain development. She also has experience working as a consultant to ensure that the environment and teaching methods of kindergartens are in accordance with standards placed. She uses her academic knowledge and experience gained from work to teach her classes effectively.
EMILY CHIA SHUNG CHENGLecturer
Emily graduated with a Master Degree in Early Childhood Education from Open University Malaysia.
She was a trainer for “Kursus Asuhan Permata” under Jabatan Kebajikan Malaysia (JKM). She also was a preschool principal at Tadika Senyum Pintar, Alor Gajah, Melaka for more than 15 years and was a member of ECCE Council Malaysia. Her many years of being in the industry as a trainer and a principal give her a myriad of experience in the industry which she uses in her classrooms effectively.
PEI-CHIN FONGLecturer
Pei-Chin holds an International Diploma in Montessori Method of Education and Master of Early Childhood Education from University of Malaya. She believes adults play an important role in nurturing the future
leaders, thus research in parental scaffolding competency and strategy is her focus. Discussion of case studies, re�ection activities, making of mind-maps, mentor-mentee meetings, individual and group presentations that carried out in her lecture would equip SEGian early childhood educators with the needed skills in 21st century preschool classrooms.
DISHANTE SUPRAMANIAMLecturer
Dishante specialised in pedagogy modules for Diploma in Early Childhood Education, English modules, Presentation Skills and Public Speaking. In addition to teaching, she also supervises practical
students in various preschools and guides the students to be a great teacher. Her teaching and learning lessons emphasises blended learning, by giving online activities through blend space, Edpuzzle, Kahoot and so on based on current trend. She passionately contributes to students’ development in extra-curricular activities such as organising some events related to ECE �eld and leadership skill by being an advisor for ECE club at SEGi College Penang.
KALAIVANI KALIMUTHULecturer
Kalaivani’s expertise is in the area of English at every level of tertiary education (certi�cate - degree). She teaches English related courses, business communication, presentation skill, public speaking,
modern compositions and language & literacy in SEGi. Besides teaching, she is a certi�ed trainer who provides training in the �eld of education, digital transformation, early years education and many others. She was elected as a HERO (Hero Education Readiness Of�cer) who trains fellow academics in the area of Digital Transformation in Teaching and Learning.
SARMILA RAMASAMYLecturer
Prior to teaching, Sarmila has worked with several preschools, gaining relevant working experience that she shares in her classroom. She has wide experience supervising Final Year Projects (FYP) and Dissertation
especially using the qualitative research method. Apart from that, she also supervises the undergraduate students for their internship at various preschools around Penang. She facilitates and guides the undergraduate students to complete their assignments, projects and always makes sure that they are on right track to be successful in their careers in future.
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JOSEPHINE LIMLecturer
Josephine obtained her Bachelor Science in Human Development and Management from University Putra Malaysia. She used to be the Principal of Lil Footprints Infant and Child Care in Kuala Lumpur and has more than
10 years of teaching experience in Early Childhood Education. She also designed early childhood programmes that include Montessori and sensorial based approaches and methodologies.
SHARON SHARMINILecturer
Sharon holds a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience from The University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus and Master of Clinical Psychology from HELP University. She is currently SEGi College Sarawak’s
lecturer teaching psychology for degree and diploma programmes. Some of her subjects include Abnormal Psychology, Behaviour and the Brain, Educational Psychology, Developmental Psychology and Philosophy of Mind. She also teaches some courses for the Diploma in Early Years Education such as Special Needs and Learning Disabilities and Classroom and Behaviour Management. In addition, Sharon is also a clinical psychologist registered with the Malaysian Society of Clinical Psychology and has conducted individual therapy with both adults and children.
FELICIA LOO RAGAILecturer
Felicia holds a Bachelor of Early Years Education and a Masters in Learning Sciences from UNIMAS and is passionate about Gami�cation, incorporating class topics with games that children are familiar with while
growing up. She seeks to guide and develop students so they can obtain greater achievements after completing their studies in SEGi College Sarawak.
NORHAYATI BINTI BASRILecturer
Norhayati obtained her Degree in Psychology (Hons) and Master of Social Science (Communication Management) from UKM. She is currently SEGi College Sarawak’s lecturer teaching psychology and communication for
degree and diploma programmes. Some of her subjects include Cognitive Psychology, Introduction to Basic Counselling, Copywriting for Media, Guided Independent Research, International/Intercultural Communication, and Interpersonal Communication. She is also a certi�ed practitioner in Application The Power of Numerology.
LAURA ALBERT CHUANLecturer cum Programme Leader
Laura holds a Degree in Psychology and Education and Masters in Teaching. She �rst taught in Ekamai International school (est. 1957) in Bangkok, Thailand as a teacher from (K2) preschool level to Grade two
(Primary ) for seven years and served as a Preschool-Primary Head Section Leader from 2004-2011. She had the opportunity to work with SRI® College that was established in 2004 as an expansion project of Smart Reader® Worldwide Sdn Bhd teaching core subjects in Early Years Education Diploma till 2013. Laura was also the Acting Principal for a Specialised Vocational Diploma (subsea welding) at JTAkademi Vocational College. She now serves as the Programmes Leader in SEGi College Sarawak.
17A PATHWAYFOR EVERYONE STUDY ROUTE
SPM / O-Level / APEL(A) or equivalent qualifications
FoundationFoundation in CommerceFoundation in BusinessFoundation in ArtsFoundation in Science
CertificateCertificate in Early ChildhoodCare and Education
STPM / A-Level /APEL A / UEC /
Pre-U or equivalent
qualifications
Credit transfer up to 30%
Credit transfer up to 50%
DiplomaDiploma in Early Childhood Education
Collaborative Degree
BA (Hons) (3+0)Early Years Education•
Postgraduate
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Credit Transfer
Your previous studies and quali�cations may earn credits towards your diploma or degree. The award of credits is given on the basis of subject mapping and grades achieved. The maximum transferrable credits you may earn for a previous academic quali�cation could be 50% of the total credits at the Bachelor’s degree. Work experience, MOOCs and other training certi�cations may earn you credit transfers of up to 30%. All credit transfers are subject to approvals by the Senate or College Academic Board.
Micro-credential
We break it down to build you up. SEGI’s Micro-credentials are unbundled from accredited quali�cations, offering the modern learners a tempting, tantalising buffet-style learning model. While traditional diplomas or degrees are well-structured and solid, SEGi’s Micro-credentials offer learners the choice of ultimate �exibility and customisation, empowering learners to select only what they want to consume, experience and learn. Through our innovative curriculum framework, these unbundled courses delivered through micro-credentials can then be easily re-bundled into accredited and recognised quali�cations.
18 PROGRAMMEMATRIX
Awarding Institution Entry Requirements Campus
University of Greenwich, UK
BA (Hons) in Early Years Education (3+0)SJ (R/143/6/0162) (04/22) (FA1535)KL (N/143/6/0148) (08/23) (MQA/PA11187)PG (N/143/6/0147) (06/23) (FA9143)SWK (R/143/6/0104) (06/25) (FA7647)
Subang JayaKuala Lumpur
Penang Sarawak
Diploma in Early Childhood EducationSJ (R2/143/4/0092) (10/25) (A6412)KL (R/143/4/0013) (06/28) (FA0729)PG (R143/4/0105) (12/21) (A7403)SWK (R2/143/4/0043) (12/21) (A7365)
Subang JayaKuala Lumpur
Penang Sarawak
Master ofBusiness Administration SJ (R2/340/7/0753) (04/23) (A8624)KL (R2/340/7/0268) (11/23) (A9419)PG (R2/345/6/0303) (02/23) (A8848)SWK (R2/340/7/0569) (02/26) (MQA/FA0310)
A recognised Degree A recognised Diploma with at least 5 years of management experience with MQA-APEL T7
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Penang Sarawak
University of Sunderland, UK
UEC with 5 credits STPM with Grade C in 2 subjectsA-Level with passes in 2 subjects Matriculation / Foundation or equivalent SAM / AUSMAT with min ATAR 60 Related SKM Level 5 Related Diploma MQA-APEL T6
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SPM / O-Level or equivalent with any 5 credits UEC with any 3 credits
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SEGi College&
University of Greenwich, UK
Subang JayaKuala Lumpur
Foundation in CommerceSJ (R2/010/3/0434) (05/22) (A7945)KL (R2/010/3/0258) (02/25) (A5212)
Subang JayaFoundation in ArtsSJ (R/010/3/0020) (07/21) (FA0452)
SarawakFoundation in BusinessSWK (R2/010/3/0418) (10/21) (A7097)
Certi�cate in Early Childhood Care and EducationSJ (R2/143/3/0075) (01/25) (A10169)
SPM / O-Level or equivalent with 1 credit UEC with 1 credit SKM Level 2 MQA-APEL T3
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SPM / O-Level or equivalent with 3 credits UEC with 3 credits Related SKM Level 3 Related Certi�cate or equivalent MQA-APEL T4
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SEGi College
Foundation in ScienceSJ (R2/000/3/0021) (04/23) (A7755)
Subang Jaya
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A recognised Degree A recognised Diploma with at least 5 years of management experience with MQA-APEL T7
UEC with 5 credits STPM with Grade C in 2 subjectsA-Level with passes in 2 subjects Matriculation / Foundation or equivalent SAM / AUSMAT with min ATAR 60 Related SKM Level 5 Related Diploma MQA-APEL T6
SPM / O-Level or equivalent with any 5 credits UEC with any 3 credits
SPM / O-Level or equivalent with 1 credit UEC with 1 credit SKM Level 2 MQA-APEL T3
SPM / O-Level or equivalent with 3 credits UEC with 3 credits Related SKM Level 3 Related Certi�cate or equivalent MQA-APEL T4
PROGRAMMEMATRIX
A pathway for everyone
Your prior-quali�cations were not mentioned?Did not meet the entry requirements?
When there is a will, there’s always a way. Contact us and schedule a FREE one-on-one consultation session to plot out a customised pathway that will �t your needs.
*The English requirement serves as a guideline and it is subject to change. The weightage requirement may vary for different programmes.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FORINTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
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ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS*
Types of Exam Diploma MasterDegree
IELTS Band 6.5Band 5Band 5
TOEFL iBT 604642
Cambridge English 169160154
Pearson Test 595147
Linguaskill Cambridge 169 - 175162 - 168154 - 161
MUET -Band 3Band 2
20MASTER OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONSJ (R2/340/7/0753) (04/23) (A8624) • KL (R2/340/7/0268) (11/23) (A9419) • PG (R2/345/6/0303) (02/23) (A8848) • SWK (R2/340/7/0569) (02/26) (MQA/FA0310)
Our internationally acclaimed MBA programme is designed for enterprising minds seeking to combine their expertise with general management skills. You’ll learn decision-making and problem solving skills in an international business environment and strategies to manage globalisation issues.
The MBA will assimilate work-based learning that will improve your ability to bring manyproductive changes within your current organisation.
Programme Modules (100% Assignment Based)
Financial Management and Control Strategic Management in an International Context Value Creation in Organisations - Managing Operations and Marketing Professional Management and Leadership DevelopmentInnovation, Entrepreneurship and Technology TransferMBA Project
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Recognition / Accreditation
Career Opportunities
An MBA will take your teaching career to strategic leadership and management positions within the education sector, in both private and public settings.
Fully Accredited
Further Studies Overseas
UK Lecturers / Tutors
IR4.0 Enhanced Syllabus
Sunderland Library
Earn up to 12 Digital Badges
Financial Aid / Funding Available*
EPFHRDFSEGi Monthly InstallmentLow Initial Payment
••••*terms & conditions apply.
21BA (HONS)EARLY YEARS EDUCATION (3+0)SJ (R/143/6/0162) (04/22) (FA1535) • KL (N/143/6/0148) (08/23) (MQA/PA11187) • PG (N/143/6/0147) (06/23) (FA9143) • SWK (R/143/6/0104) (06/25) (FA7647)
With the diploma in early childhood as the minimum requirement for those working in kindergartens, the discerning practitioner will want to stand out in the crowd. Designed with employability in mind, our degree is a practical programme, which requires students to be in placement at least twice a week. The degree is developed by an experienced team of academics and industry professionals from the University of Greenwich, which has a long tradition of training teachers. It is delivered by the SEGi team with strong industry experience, who are able to place this international programme within the local context.
This degree in Early Years Education will give you an understanding of the core values of the early year’s workforce. You will study cognition, health and wellbeing, review practice and policy, and learn the importance of encouraging a child’s development in partnership with their family. The ultimate goal of this degree is to develop agents of change, con�dent in leading the workforce to create a better future for the next generation.
*For Malaysian students who do not have a credit in SPM BM
Social Policy and Social PedagogiesThe Young MathematicianSupporting the Social Well-being of Children and their Families: Workplace Experience 2(A), 2(B) & 2(C) Elective Malaysia Society 5.0 (NEW) Enabling Environments for Young Children: Supporting Outdoor PlayYoung Explorers: Knowledge and Understanding of the WorldLanguage and Digital LiteraciesUnderstanding Creativity in Early Years ContextsWork Placement 1 / Practicum 1: TASKA
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Child Development and Learning: Birth to Eight Years (A), (B) & (C)Leading and Managing in Early Years: Workplace Experience 3(A), 3(B) & 3(C)Curriculum and Assessment in Early Years: Workplace Project (A), (B) & (C) Keeping Children Safe from HarmCommunity Engagement Mentor Preparation for the Children’s WorkforceWork Placement 2 / Practicum 2: TADIKAElective: Mentor Preparation for the Children’s Workforce or Early Intervention
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Year 3
Career Opportunities
The programme prepares you to take on leadership and management positions in a range of settings and services. These include early years settings, children’s centres, health and social care, community settings and childminding networks.
EB in Children Behaviour ManagementEB in Early Years Curriculum DesignEB in Leading and Management in Early Years
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Executive Bachelor (EB) Module(Complete 6 modules to earn each award)
Student Mobility (MY & UK)
Further Studies Overseas
UK Lecturers / Tutors
IR4.0 Enhanced Syllabus
Greenwich Library
Earn up to 47 Digital Badges
Financial Aid / Funding Available*
PTPTNEPFHRDFSEGi Monthly InstallmentLow Initial Payment
•••••*terms & conditions apply.
Programme Modules
Understanding and Managing Children’s Behaviour Children as Con�dent LearnersIntroduction to Health and Wellbeing from Conception to Young Adulthood (A), (B) & (C) Introduction to the Children’s Workforce: Workplace Experience 1(A), 1(B) & 1(C) Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2 (International students) Tamadun Islam & Tamadun Asia (Local students) The World from the Child’s PerspectiveEngaging PlayMalaysian Studies 3 (International students) Hubungan Etnik (Local students)Design Thinking (NEW) / Bahasa Kebangsaan A*Elective: Academic Research Methods or Communication and Thinking Skills
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Year 1
22DIPLOMA IN
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONSJ (R2/143/4/0092) (10/25) (A6412) • KL (R/143/4/0013) (06/28) (FA0729) • PG (R143/4/0105) (12/21) (A7403) • SWK (R2/143/4/0043) (12/21) (A7365)
Early childhood educators made it to the Malaysia’s Critical Occupations List 2018/2019! As of 2020, the diploma in early childhood is the minimum requirement for anyone who wishes to work in tadikas or kindergartens in Malaysia. This highlights the need for early childhood professionals who are quali�ed to work with human life at a time when it matters the most. SEGi’s Diploma in Early Childhood is specially crafted by a team of experts who delivered the well-respected Montessori Diploma on behalf of the Montessori Centre International UK as well as Australian and British degrees in early childhood. The diploma is regularly reviewed and responsive to industry needs.
Our academic team trains internationally as well - Iran, Korea, Myanmar, Vietnam and China. As our student, you will enjoy a learning experience that takes you beyond the college walls to the early childhood settings from the very �rst semester itself, where your assignments will allow you to showcase your growing competencies in delivering effective early childhood experiences. As our graduate, you are sought after in Malaysia, Singapore and China. Our diploma also allows you to enter Year 2 for a degree in early childhood.
Programme Modules
Understanding the Child's Growth & Development Effective Learning Spaces for Young Children Play & Learning for Young Children Physical Education & Health Care for Young Children Academic EnglishInclusion in Early Childhood Observation & Assessment in Early Childhood Curriculum Planning & Development for Young Children Creativity for Young Children Applied Digital Skills (NEW)Malaysia Studies 2 (Local students) Elective 1 Safety & Well-being for Young Children Global Citizenship for Young Children
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Year 1
Classroom and Behaviour Management Language & Literacy for Young Children Mathematics for Young Children Growth Mindset (NEW) / Bahasa Kebangsaan A* Science & Technology for Young Children Spiritual & Moral Values for Young Children Practicum 1 Elective 2: An Introduction to Montessori Pedagogy Industrial Revolution 4.0 in Malaysia (NEW)Programme Planning and Development in Early Childhood Administration and Management in Early Childhood Partnering with Families and Community
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Year 2
Professionalism in Early Childhood Co-curriculum management Practicum 2
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Year 3
*For Malaysian students who do not have a credit in SPM BM
Career Opportunities
As graduates, you may look forward to a ful�ling career in the following early childhood-related �elds:
Teaching, ownership or management of a childcare or nursery, pre-school management consultancy, employment within international schools.
PD in Child DevelopmentPD in Early Childhood LearningPD in Managing Early Childhood SettingsPD in Montessori Philosophy & Material Practices (SEGi Kuala Lumpur only)
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Professional Diploma (PD) Module(Complete 6 modules to earn each award)
Student Mobility (MY)
IR4.0 Enhanced Syllabus
Fully Accredited
Further Studies Overseas
Financial Aid / Funding Available*
PTPTNEPFHRDFSEGi Monthly InstallmentLow Initial Payment
•••••*terms & conditions apply.
Earn up to 62 Digital Badges
23CERTIFICATE INEARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATIONSJ (R2/143/3/0075) (01/25) (A10169)
Many are drawn to early childhood care and education for its career potential and the opportunity to contribute to the development of a generation. The objective of this programme is to prepare students to ful�l roles as assistant teachers and caregivers in Early Childhood Care and Education, playing nurturing roles in the care and development of young children. The course will provide you with the ability to carry out relevant routines, prepare teaching aids, assist in activities and help set up the learning environment.
*For Malaysian students who do not have a credit in SPM BM
Programme Modules
An Introduction to the Growth and Development of Young ChildrenLearning Spaces for Young ChildrenPlay & Learning in Early ChildhoodThe Basics of Physical Education and Health Care in Early ChildhoodGeneral Language TrainingAcademic EnglishInclusion in Early ChildhoodObservation of Young ChildrenCreativity in Early ChildhoodMalaysian Studies 1Fundamentals of Safety & Well-being in Early ChildhoodEarly Language and Literacy for Young ChildrenEarly Mathematics for Young ChildrenEffective ListeningEarly Science & Technology for Young ChildrenPracticum 1Public Speaking Skills / Bahasa Kebangsaan A*
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Year 1
Family IssuesFundamentals of Programme Planning & Development in Early ChildhoodPartnering with FamiliesPracticum 2
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Year 2
Career Opportunities
As graduates, you may look forward to a rewarding career as an assistant teacher in a learning institution.
Financial Aid / Funding Available*
EPFHRDFSEGi Monthly InstallmentLow Initial Payment
••••*terms & conditions apply.
Student Mobility
IR4.0 Enhanced Syllabus
Fully Accredited
Further Studies Overseas
Earn up to 27 Digital Badges
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The foundation programme is shaped to equip you with the knowledge, skills and practice needed to bridge you from secondary studies to tertiary level.
We cover the subject of applied sciences, providing a strong foundation for those intending to pursue programmes in Health Sciences, Engineering and Computing. The foundation will guarantee your entry into above par degree programmes with SEGi as well as UK universities in collaboration with SEGi. The foundation programme enables you to gain direct entry into the respective degree programmes.
Programme Modules
Chemistry I Mathematics I Physics I Biology I English I Chemistry II Mathematics II Physics II Basic Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)English III Chemistry III Engineering MathematicsPhysics III Biology III BiochemistryThinking skills
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FOUNDATION INSCIENCESJ (R2/000/3/0021) (04/23) (A7755)
Career Opportunities
This quali�cation is specially designed for students with SPM, O-Level or equivalent quali�cations. Upon successful completion of this programme, students may enrol in a range of health science, engineering or computing degree programmes.
Student Mobility (MY)
IR4.0 Enhanced Syllabus
Fully Accredited
Further Studies Overseas
Earn up to 32 Digital Badges
Financial Aid / Funding Available*
PTPTNEPFHRDFSEGi Monthly InstallmentLow Initial Payment
•••••*terms & conditions apply.
25FOUNDATION INCOMMERCESJ (R2/010/3/0434) (05/22) (A7945) • KL (R2/010/3/0258) (02/25) (A5212)
FOUNDATION INBUSINESSSWK (R2/010/3/0418) (10/21) (A7097)
Our programme bridges you from secondary studies to a university degree. The Foundation in Commerce will guarantee your entry into prestigious undergraduate programmes with SEGi, as well as our university partners in Australia and UK. The foundation programme enables you to gain direct entry into selective SEGi degrees and at the same time, provide basic knowledge in the areas of commerce and management.
Programme Modules
Thinking SkillsEnglish IMathematicsBasic Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)Financial AccountingEssentials of EconomicsEnglish IIIntroduction to LawManagement AccountingCo-curriculumIntroduction to ManagementIntroduction to MarketingElectives (Choose any two):- An Introduction to the Growth and Development of Young Children- Play and Learning in Early Childhood- Creativity in Early Childhood
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Dual Award
Financial Aid / Funding Available*
EPFHRDFSEGi Monthly InstallmentLow Initial Payment
••••*terms & conditions apply.
Option for Dual Certi�cation
Fully Accredited
Further Studies Overseas
UK Lecturers / Tutors
Earn up to 32 Digital Badges
Career Opportunities
This quali�cation is specially designed for students with SPM, O-Level or any equivalent quali�cation. Upon successful completion of the Foundation programme in Commerce, you may apply to enrol into a range of management, business or accounting degree programmes.
26FOUNDATION IN
ARTSSJ (R/010/3/0020) (07/21) (FA0452)
The foundation year is an introductory programme that will equip students with the skills and knowledge to further their studies locally or internationally. Students are exposed to modules which will allow them to become creative thinkers and problem solvers that can be translated into practical ideas. This programme also enables students to develop a range of practical skills and solid knowledge, preparing them for a smooth progress into a degree of their choice.
Programme Modules
Thinking SkillsEnglish IMathematicsBasic Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)Introduction to PsychologyEssentials of EconomicsEnglish IIIntroduction to LawIntroduction to SociologyCo-curriculumIntroduction to ManagementWriting & Research SkillsElectives (Choose any two):- Introduction to Finance- Introduction to Visual Arts- Introduction to Mass Media and Communication- Introduction to Legal Skills
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Dual Award
Financial Aid / Funding Available*
EPFHRDFSEGi Monthly InstallmentLow Initial Payment
••••*terms & conditions apply.
Option for Dual Certi�cation
Fully Accredited
Further Studies Overseas
UK Lecturers / Tutors
Earn up to 32 Digital Badges
Career Opportunities
This quali�cation is specially designed for students with SPM, O-Level or equivalent quali�cations and who would like to pursue a bachelor’s degree at the university. Upon successful completion of the Foundation in Arts programme, students may further their studies in a wide range of degree programmes depending on units completed during their studies. Students may be eligible to apply for advanced standing.
27ELECTIVECOURSES
Name of Course / Module Credit Value Name of Course / Module Credit ValueSchoolSchool NoNo
1 Business and Company Law 3 27 CyberPsychology 3
2 Business Communication 3 28 Positive Psychology 3
3 Business Management 3 29 Social Psychology 3
4 Cost Accounting 3 30 Understanding the Child's Growth and Development 3
5 Data Analysis 3 31 Play & Learning for Young Children 3
6 Financial Accounting 1 3 32 Physical Education & Health Care for Young Children 3
7 Introduction to Business 3 33 Safety & Well-being of Young Children
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8 Introduction to Finance 3 34 Global Citizenship for Young Children
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9 Introduction to Management Accounting 3 35 An Introduction to Montessori
Pedagogy 3
10 Introduction to Marketing 3 36 Music for Children 3
11 Principles of Management 3 37 Music Appreciation 1: Aesthetic & Style 3
12 Social Media Marketing 3 38 Music Appreciation 5: World Music
3
13 Technopreneurship 3 39 Print Production 3
14 Consumer Behaviour 4 40 Advertising Creativity 3
15 Corporate Audit 4 41 Wedding Planning and Management 3
16 Digital and Service Marketing 4 42 Wine Management 3
17 Digital Marketing 4 43 Introductory to French 3
18 Finance 4 44 Food & Its Culture 3
19 Human Resource Management 4 45 Principle of Electronics & Electrical Engineering 3
20 Integrated Marketing Communication
4 46 Engineering Drawing 3
21 International Business 4 47 Fundamental of Photography 3
22 Marketing Management 4 48 Digital Graphics 3
23 Operations Management 4 49 Introduction to Multimedia & Animation
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24 Organisational Behaviour 4 50 Interactive Web Design 4
25 Personal Selling 4 51 Videography 4
26 Industrial and Organisational Psychology 3 52 Presentation Skills 3
Business and Accounting
Psychology
Psychology
Early Childhood Education
Music
Hospitality & Tourism / Creative Arts
& Design
Hospitality & Tourism
Engineering
Creative Arts & Design
DIPLOMA LEVEL
28 ELECTIVECOURSES
Name of Course / Module Credit Value Name of Course / Module Credit ValueSchoolSchool NoNo
1 Basic Financial Accounting 3 7 Basic Management 3
2 Introduction to Human Resource Management 3 8 Basic Marketing 3
3 Business Ethics 3 9 Business Communication and Writing 3
4 Basic Statistics 3 10 Basic Finance 3
5 Basic Business Principles 3 11 The Basics of Physical Education and Health Care in Early Childhood 3
6 Introduction to Cost Accounting 3 12 Fundamental Photography 4
Business and Accounting
Early Childhood Education
CERTIFICATE LEVEL
Creative Arts & Design
Business and Accounting
29SCHOLARSHIPSAVAILABLE* *subject to change
All Programmes
Programme Awarding Institution Entry RequirementsScholarship Name Priority Courses
Program Graduan Cemerlang (GrEP MARA)
Program Penajaan Pengajian Tertiari (TESP MARA)
Bantuan Zakat MAIDAM
Hong Leong Foundation Scholarship
Bank Negara Scholarship Computer Science• Accounting•
Keysight Malaysia Scholarship
SEGi High Achiever’s Scholarship
Genting Malaysia Scholarship Award Culinary ArtsHospitality Management
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Elena Cooke Education FundAccounting & BusinessArts & CommunicationsComputer & Multimedia
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Engineering & ArchitectureHospitality & Tourism
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OCBC Bank
AccountancyBusiness AdministrationComputer ScienceEngineering
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Accounting & BusinessArts & CommunicationComputer & Multimedia
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Tunku Abdul Rahman (BTAR) ScholarshipAccounting & BusinessArts & CommunicationComputer & Multimedia
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EducationEngineering & Architecture
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PETRONAS Education Sponsorship ProgrammeAccounting & BusinessArts & CommunicationComputer & Multimedia
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EducationEngineering & Architecture
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Gamuda Scholarship EngineeringAccounting
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Human ResourcePsychology
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Sony ScholarshipElectrical and Electronics EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMarketing
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Human ResourcesAdministrationComputer Science
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Lembaga Zakat Selangor
Zakat Kelantan
Karangkraf
Sin Chew Media Corporation Bhd
STAR Media Group Bhd
SEGi Ace Scholarship
SEGi Uni�ed Examination Certi�cate (UEC) Scholarship
Yayasan Kemanusiaan Da Sheng Education•
30INTEGRATING MONTESSORI
PRACTICE CERTIFICATION by Montessori Centre International
Who is This Course for?If you are a quali�ed early years practitioner or quali�ed teacher wishing to add Montessori professional specialism to your practice this could be the right course for you.
Skills and Experienced GainedYour online study will guide you through the Montessori philosophy and Montessori curriculum areas of learning to achieve a professional specialism in Montessori. These workshops are held at a range of MCI approved locations in the UK and overseas. Full details are available on our website: www.montessori.org.uk.
Why Study This Course?Montessori Centre International has developed this innovative blended learning course in response to demand from employers within the Montessori community. Study �exibly at your own pace with support from a dedicated tutor from MCI and choose a workshop that is convenient to you.
This course has been re-designed to create an experience in line with the Montessori method of learning by providing opportunities for students to engage through diverse assessments and individualise their studiesStudy online using our innovative Virtual Learning EnvironmentStudy �exibly in your own timeComplete within 1 yearChoose from one of our range of venues across the UK and overseasCerti�cate awarded by Montessori Centre International
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Course ContentMontessori PhilosophyActivities of Everyday LivingEducation of the SensesNumeracy and ArithmeticLiteracyKnowledge and Understanding of the WorldCreativity
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