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American Degree Transfer Program (Liberal Arts)

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Taylor's University Malaysia

American Degree Transfer Program (Liberal Arts)

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Taylor's University Malaysia

American Degree Transfer Program (Liberal Arts)

Qualification
Bachelor's Degree
Duration
4 years
Intake
FebFebJunJunSepSep
English Requirement
N/A
Offer Letter
Free
Class Type
Physical
Course Fee for International Students
Yearly Tuition fees
Year Fee
1st YearMYR 11,868
2nd YearMYR 18,728
3rd YearMYR 11,868
4th YearMYR 17,739
Other Fees
Description Fee
Admission FeeMYR 5,966
Deposit (Refundable)MYR 3,000
International Student Fee (Annual)MYR 2,300
Visa and InsuranceMYR 2,968
University fees for this course include 6% tax (SST)

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The American Degree Transfer Program (Liberal Arts) at Taylor’s University, Malaysia, prepares students for a seamless transition to North American universities by providing a strong academic foundation and the skills needed to excel at leading institutions in the United States and Canada. Delivered over two years, the program mirrors the American-style education system—its course structure, assessment methods, and interactive teaching—so students experience a familiar academic environment that supports smooth credit transfer and continuity. Emphasizing interactive learning, the curriculum cultivates critical thinking, collaboration, and effective communication—essential competencies for success in rigorous liberal arts programs abroad. A liberal arts major offers a broad overview of the arts, sciences, and humanities, allowing students to explore disciplines such as modern languages, music, English, anthropology, history, and gender studies, and to tailor their studies toward diverse academic and career pathways.

Entry Requirements

STPM  

A pass in Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) or equivalent with min.grade C (GPA 2.00) in 2 subjects. A pass in Mathematics and English at SPM level or equivalent.

For other qualifications and certificates (e.g., UEC, Foundation, STAM, etc..) please contact our educational consultants or submit your application for Admission assessment.

Future Careers

  • Consultant Foreign Exchange Trader
  • Import/Export Compliance Specialist
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • International Management Consultant
  • E-Business Consultant
  • Programmer
  • Software Developer
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineer
  • Instrumentation Engineer
  • Mechatronic Engineer
 

Below is a concise, rephrased English version formatted like an academic program listing of specializations within a Liberal Arts (Social Science) major. I preserved the accreditation code you provided.

Liberal Arts Major (Social Science)

A broad-based program covering the arts, humanities and social sciences. Students study diverse disciplines—language, music, literature, culture and social inquiry—developing critical thinking, research, communication and cultural literacy.

  • Anthropology & Archaeology
    Study human cultures, societies and biological variation across time and space. Topics include ethnography, cultural theory, primatology and human evolution. Archaeology focuses on past societies through artifact analysis, excavation techniques, dating methods and conservation of material remains.

  • History
    Examine past events, peoples and ideas to understand social change and continuity. Learn historical research, source analysis and interpretation across political, cultural, economic and social contexts.

  • Mass Communication
    Explore media systems, production and effects across print, broadcast, film and digital platforms. Emphasis on media history, content analysis, visual communication, journalism, public relations and the role of media in shaping public opinion.

  • Political Science
    Analyze political institutions, theories and behavior at local, national and international levels. Study comparative politics, public administration, public law, international relations, policy processes, rights and governance.

  • Psychology
    Investigate human thought, emotion and behavior using scientific methods. Topics include developmental, cognitive and social psychology, research design, experimental methods and statistical analysis.

  • Sociology
    Study social structures, institutions and interactions that shape individual and group behavior. Covers sociological theory, social research methods, statistics and applied topics such as inequality, family, education and urbanization.

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