This APU Diploma in Design and Media is designed to provide:
The initial first three semesters lay the cornerstone, imparting vital theories and technical aspects in design and media. These foundational stages prepare students with essential skills, paving their way to diverse creative pathway options.
In the first semester, students gain vital skills for their academic journey. They will explore fundamental Design and Media concepts, covering drawing techniques, idea generation, trend analysis, visual thinking, graphic design history, and introductory use of software like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.
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Students will enhance communication prowess and grasp pivotal art theories and practices within the creative industry. They'll delve into advertising principles, honing effective communication techniques. Through marker renderings, they'll refine technical hand-drawing skills, while collaborative group work will foster innovative problem-solving aligned with provided project briefs.
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Students will delve into project management theories and diverse data collection research methods, crafting effective design solutions in larger teams. They will learn advance drawing methods for character and environment conceptual art, while exploring complex software like Maya and Toon Boom for theoretical and practical insights into 2D animation and 3D imaging.
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Students will delve into crafting animated graphics - merging visuals with motion for compelling narratives. They will employ tools to create imaginative visuals through digital illustration, while cinema film analysis will enrich their comprehension of visual language, narrative structures, and film's cultural context. The introduction to entrepreneurship equips students with crucial insights into the creative industry's business facets, nurturing innovation. Based on their chosen design pathway, they will propose ideations and concepts to be executed in their Final Project.
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The final semester will focus on 3D animation techniques, teaching students how to bring objects to life through motion, as well as exposure to the evolving media landscape and communication theories, providing insights into modern message transmission. At the end of their semester, students will proudly showcase their chosen design pathway and demonstrate their mastery and creativity skills from their Major Project in a public exhibition. This will provide an opportunity for them to meet and present their portfolio to a panel of industry experts.
In semester 4 and 5, students will get to select their elective modules based on their preferred pathway to further expand their foundations in technical specialisation and creative exploration within the field.
Students will gain broad insights into the advertising realm, exploring client brief analysis, brand placement, and identity to craft design briefs informed by market research. They'll delve into foundational marketing principles and consumer behavior issues, expanding their understanding of the field.
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Students will delve deeper into advanced technical applications in 2D animation techniques and elevating 3D techniques. Students have the option to explore between art history aligned with industrial design or venture into the realm of public relations for a broader perspective.
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Students will delve deeper into gain insights into workflow of Visual Effects through compositing techniques and elevate their 3D techniques. Students have the option to explore between art history aligned with industrial design or venture into the realm of public relations for a broader perspective.
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Students will gain expertise through hands-on practical sessions, in utilising various workshop tools and working with raw materials like foam and wood. They'll also explore 3D software applications like Solidworks or Rhino to transform their 2D concepts into 3D models, primed for 3D printing applications.
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Students will immerse in the realm of media and communication, exploring concepts of public relations and communication theories. They'll delve into fundamental marketing principles and consumer behavior issues, expanding their comprehensive understanding of the field.
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* In addition to the above, all students are also required to successfully complete General Studies modules as stipulated by the Malaysian Qualification Agency, as well as fulfill credit requirements for Co-curricular activities.
SPM
3 Credits in at least 3 subjects at SPM level, with a minimum of a pass in Bahasa Malaysia and Sejarah (History);
IGCSE/O-Levels
3 Credits (Grade C & above) in at least 3 subjects at IGCSE/O-Levels;
UEC
3 Credits (Grade B & above) in at least 3 subjects in UEC;
Certificate
Pass relevant Certificate Programme or its equivalent;
Pass an interview (online/ virtual/ conventional) OR submission of student’s portfolio, to be determined by the HEP as required.
A qualification that APU accepts as equivalent to the above.
Malaysian Students who do not possess a Pass in English at SPM/IGCSE/O-Level/UEC; will be required to sit for the APU English Placement Test, and based on the outcome of the test may be required to attend the APU Intensive English Programme (IEP) prior to commencement of the Foundation/Diploma/Certificate programme.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS | |
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS | • IELTS : 4.5 • TOEFL IBT : 33 • Pearson (PTE) : 43 • MUET : Band 3 |
Please note that under Ministry of Higher Education regulations, only students who have achieved the minimum requirement in the English Language proficiency assessment as indicated above will be allowed to continue their studies in the main study programme. Students who do not have the required English Language achievement may apply for a student visa on conditional basis and are allowed to enrol in an English Language Certification programme at APU upon arrival in Malaysia and, subsequently, appear for the IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/MUET assessment.
Students who are unable to obtain the required level of English Competency during the maximum 12 months’ period, will not be allowed to pursue their studies in the main programme and will have to return to their home country.
Students from English speaking countries and those with qualifications taught in English (IGCSE, A-Levels, IB, American High School Diploma etc) are exempted from English requirements. Applications for exemption must be accompanied by supporting documents.
Note: The above entry requirements may differ for specific programmes based on the latest programme standards published by Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).
The qualification and entry requirements for the programmes will be determined based on the "Comparison List of Equivalency of International Qualifications with SPM (O-Levels equivalent) and STPM (A-Levels equivalent)" published by Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).
Upon successful completion of this programme, you will be eligible to progress into Level 2 of the following degree programmes offered at APU. Students will also have the option to opt-in for the APU-DMU Dual Degree Scheme.
- For the full listing of our Diploma Programmes, please refer to the Pre-University programme brochure.
APU-DMU Dual Degree Programme
Students who are under Bachelor’s Degree Programme will have the option to opt-in for the APU-DMU Dual Degree Scheme. Under this Scheme, students will receive 2 Degree Certificates & Transcripts upon graduation: 1 from Asia Pacific University (APU), Malaysia and 1 from De Montfort University (DMU), UK.
To know more about APU-DMU Dual Scheme, please click HERE.