What are the fees needed for the MUFY course? And where else can you go with it other than Monash University?
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Dec 31 2009, 12:32 AM
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What are the fees needed for the MUFY course? And where else can you go with it other than Monash University?
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Jan 1 2010, 02:35 AM
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I'm interested in the American Degree Transfer Program.
Again, what are the fees? Is it for example RM xxxx per annum or per month, et cetera? And is it too late if I apply for it now? I've just finished my SPM. Can I apply with just my trial results? And can I apply for the January intake? What are the differences between a B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) in Engineering and a BEng (Bachelor in Engineering)? Pardon me for barraging you with a multitude of questions, but I'm just really curious. =) |
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Jan 2 2010, 12:13 AM
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Jan 2 2010, 03:07 PM
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QUOTE(cain @ Jan 2 2010, 01:02 AM) I'm in Sunway ADTP myself Cool! Thanks a lot. =DWhat course are you in? You might be my senior. =D Do you know how the payment is like though? I'm clueless about the fees. Thanks in advance. =) |
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Jan 2 2010, 08:29 PM
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QUOTE(cain @ Jan 2 2010, 08:25 PM) We pay by semester. 1 year got 2 long semesters and 1 short semester. Each semester the amount you pay is slightly different depending on the number of subjects you take. Different number of subjects = different number of credit hours. 1 credit hour is around RM480-ish, i forgot the actual numbers. I see. Well, that clears things up a lot for me. =)Usually we take 4 courses during the long semester. Let's say each course is 3 credit hours, 4x3=12, 12x480=RM5760, not including admin fees, lab fees and the likes. Hope this helps. I'll be helping out with the orientation. See you there if you decide to join us! How do you find college life at Sunway? Food, the people there, etc? And by the way, what do they actually mean by 'credit hours'? I've never really grasped the whole idea. Thanks again! |
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Jan 2 2010, 09:16 PM
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QUOTE(cain @ Jan 2 2010, 08:43 PM) See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Course_credit Orange, Pink and White? It really depends on what sort of ppl you mingle with. ADTP is a mix of a very diverse group of ppl. I personally love the international community here. My best friends are from Korea and Vietnam, and of course there're plenty of Malaysians, Nigerians etc. etc. Like i said, your college experience could be very different from mine even when we're studying in the same course, depending on who you hang out with The lecturers are easy to talk to, and some of them are highly qualified. I enjoy the classes much more than high school and A-Levels. Though if you're new into this, it might take some getting used to, cuz we're 60% coursework and 40% final exam. Food wise, i find it adequate enough. There're 3 coffee shops, Orange, Pink and White. A small restaurant that goes by the name "Lunch Box" and a big food court across the road called Rock Cafe/Medan that offers a variety of choices, in addition to our in-campus cafeteria It sounds a really fun thing to do. And i don't mind the 60% coursework. I've always preferred coursework over exams. When u said u enjoyed doing this more than A-levels, does that mean you did A-levels before? What course are you doing now by the way? |
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Jan 2 2010, 09:40 PM
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QUOTE(cain @ Jan 2 2010, 09:30 PM) Yup, the 3 coffee shops right across the road from the campus side entrance Yes i finished a year and a half of A-Levels in Taylor's before i came to Sunway. I'm a Psych major for now ^^ I'm really excited about joining ADT Program. Hope to start real soon. I still feel like i don't know a lot of things though. Ahh the unsatisfyable curiosity. x) |
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Jan 2 2010, 09:49 PM
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How does the program really work?
You study here for 2 years then continue to US for another 2 years? Or are there alternatives? I know we can get true credit transfer if we go to Western Michigan University, but can we get true credit transfer for other universities too? How long exactly is 1 long semester and 1 short semester? |
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Jan 2 2010, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE(cain @ Jan 2 2010, 10:01 PM) Yes 2 yrs local, followed by 2 yrs in US/Canada. You can do more (or less) than 2 yrs here, but either way you'll still have to complete at least 2 full years in US. Take less courses here means have to take more over there, which is much more expensive per credit hour. So usually we take as many courses as we can over here to save money I see. Can we only transfer to the list of universities they provide, or can we try to get into other universities as well? I don't think that should pose much of a problem right?True credit transfer essentially means if you completed 60 credit hours here, guaranteed all 60 will be transferable to WMU. Usually, unis in Michigan state will accept our credit transfers because we're accredited by WMU, and follow the Michigan state education system, sort of. If you're more ambitious and aiming for more selective unis like Michigan Ann Arbor or even the Ivy Leagues though, they might not accept all 60 of them. It differs from uni to uni, and if nobody from Sunway ADTP has transferred to that particular uni before, there is no way to know how much of our credit transfers they'll accept until you apply. Long sem is 14 weeks, short sem 7 weeks. Basically if you start in Jan, you'll finish your finals sometime by the end of April, sem break, come back in June for short sem, another short break, and finally a long sem from around Aug until Dec. Might seem a lot to take in at once, since the system is diff from what we're used to. But it's definitely worth it me thinks Thanks for all the helpful information by the way. It's really great to have someone in the place I'm heading to give me all the information I need. =D |
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Jan 2 2010, 10:30 PM
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@cain
Oh one more question, do you live within the campus or do you commute daily from home? And what time do classes start usually? And what time does it end? I know that's three questions, but what the heck. =D |
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Jan 2 2010, 10:47 PM
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QUOTE(cain @ Jan 2 2010, 10:38 PM) @bazil LOL! I commute daily since it's only about 20 mins drive from my home to campus. I have plenty of friends who're staying in college condos, apartments as well as renting rooms off-campus. Earliest classes are at 9am, the latest ones end around 4.30pm to 5pm. Though with the flexibility of our program, you can always take the afternoon classes, or cram everything into 2 days so you'd only have to come to school 2 days per week (did that my last semester, though i'm not particularly recommending it Hahaha that seems like a fun thing to do. =D I'm loving the sound of that though. The flexibility I mean. I'd take about 50 minutes to travel from where I live to the Sunway area. I've never really been to the campus actually. So I'm quite curious about how it looks like. Oh and by the way, if I were to major in engineering, where would the classes take place? Do they have good lab equipment for engineering? |
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Jan 2 2010, 11:00 PM
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QUOTE(cain @ Jan 2 2010, 10:55 PM) @bazil I see..Come have a look at it before you decide lor~ I'm not sure about the facilities for engineering, but as far as i know, the 1st 2 years in Sunway you'd be doing calculus, physics and a couple engineering courses, in addition to the general requirements like history, business and communications stuff. Depending on the semester's class enrollment (class size), your classes would be either in a classroom or in a lecture theater. The more advanced core of engineering classes you will only take after you transfer to US. That gives me some food for thought though. What are the compulsory classes that I have to attend, if any? |
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Jan 2 2010, 11:15 PM
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QUOTE(cain @ Jan 2 2010, 11:10 PM) @bazil I see. How many sections are there? I can't really find anything about this on the webpage.See, what sets ADTP apart from the British education system is its focus on a more all-rounded education. Employers want to hire people who are not only good in their field, but able to think critically using logic and general knowledge as well. The general requirements are divided into different sections, and you can pick the ones you're interested in out of each section. For instance in one section there might be Public Speaking, General Psychology or Sociology and you only have to do one of them. Btw, they're not strictly "required" per se. Like my friends who are not planning to do Intro to Theater in Sunway can almost certainly choose to do it overseas. Or choose to do some other electives which are not offered here in Sunway but in US unis after they transfer. |
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Jan 2 2010, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE(cain @ Jan 2 2010, 11:22 PM) @bazil Okay. Thanks! =DAround 6 or 7 i think... I dunno whether they put it up on the website, but there's actually a separate course outline for engineering majors. That will show you exactly what courses you'll need to take, a guideline for what to take and when to take, and a list of the general education requirements as well. I think its time for me to return to Search Mode again. Really appreciated your help cain. If I decide to go to Sunway University College, I'll be sure to let you know. Thanks again! Cheers |
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Jan 4 2010, 08:52 PM
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Visited the Campus today. Had a very informative chat with one of the counselors i believe. I'm feeling very excited about the prospect of joining SUC. =D
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Jan 5 2010, 03:21 PM
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QUOTE(SunwayU @ Jan 5 2010, 09:58 AM) Glad you had a good experience. Do let us know when you register. Which programme are you interested in? I just visited the campus again. Originally I was interested in the ADT programme. But now I'm considering AUSMAT and MUFY. To me, I think those two courses will enable me to acquire degrees that I think are more suited to my choice of career.I'm just wondering though, for Bachelor in Mechatronics Engineering in Monash University, how much is the actual fee? I understand that it is RM37k, but is it for each year, or for every semester? |
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