Bachelor in Education (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) (Hons) Undergraduate Programme By Management and Science University |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

BEd

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Teacher education in technical vocational education and training is essential to sustainable development of the national economy. At Management and Science University, teacher education in electrical and electronic engineering will equip you with the basics of both teaching and also technology and engineering concepts so you can help students prepare for entry into higher, technical vocational education. Mentoring by your lecturers will add depth and breadth to your understanding of electrical and electronic engineering teaching. Holistic and collaborative MSU learning experiences will enhance your core competencies in electrical and electronic engineering teaching as well as your soft skills.

Entry Requirements:

  • Passed STPM or equivalent, with at least a C in three (3) subjects including General Studies / General Paper, or a C in two (2) subjects including General Studies / General Paper plus a D in two (2) other subjects; AND passed SPM or equivalent, with Credit in Bahasa Melayu; OR
  • Passed Matriculation/Foundation/equivalent, with at least 2.00 CGPA; OR
  • Passed A-Level with at least a Pass in three (3) subjects; OR
  • Passed The South Australian Matriculation (SAM) with a score of at least 65-75%; OR
  • Passed Canadian Pre-University Programme (CPU) with a score of at least 80%; OR
  • Passed Diploma (MQF Level 4) with at least 2.00 CGPA; OR
  • Other qualifications recognized by the Government of Malaysia.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

BEd

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Teacher education in technical vocational education and training is essential to sustainable development of the national economy. At Management and Science University, teacher education in electrical and electronic engineering will equip you with the basics of both teaching and also technology and engineering concepts so you can help students prepare for entry into higher, technical vocational education. Mentoring by your lecturers will add depth and breadth to your understanding of electrical and electronic engineering teaching. Holistic and collaborative MSU learning experiences will enhance your core competencies in electrical and electronic engineering teaching as well as your soft skills.

Entry Requirements:

  • Passed STPM or equivalent, with at least a C in three (3) subjects including General Studies / General Paper, or a C in two (2) subjects including General Studies / General Paper plus a D in two (2) other subjects; AND passed SPM or equivalent, with Credit in Bahasa Melayu; OR
  • Passed Matriculation/Foundation/equivalent, with at least 2.00 CGPA; OR
  • Passed A-Level with at least a Pass in three (3) subjects; OR
  • Passed The South Australian Matriculation (SAM) with a score of at least 65-75%; OR
  • Passed Canadian Pre-University Programme (CPU) with a score of at least 80%; OR
  • Passed Diploma (MQF Level 4) with at least 2.00 CGPA; OR
  • Other qualifications recognized by the Government of Malaysia.

Admission Requirements

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  • Passed STPM or equivalent, with at least a C in three (3) subjects including General Studies / General Paper, or a C in two (2) subjects including General Studies / General Paper plus a D in two (2) other subjects; AND passed SPM or equivalent, with Credit in Bahasa Melayu; OR
  • Passed Matriculation/Foundation/equivalent, with at least 2.00 CGPA; OR
  • Passed A-Level with at least a Pass in three (3) subjects; OR
  • Passed The South Australian Matriculation (SAM) with a score of at least 65-75%; OR
  • Passed Canadian Pre-University Programme (CPU) with a score of at least 80%; OR
  • Passed Diploma (MQF Level 4) with at least 2.00 CGPA; OR
  • Other qualifications recognized by the Government of Malaysia.

Sep

Domestic
13,151 USD

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