

| Yearly Tuition fees | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Fee | ||
| 1st Year | MYR 16,576 | ||
| 2nd Year | MYR 20,664 | ||
| 3rd Year | MYR 13,024 | ||
| 4th Year | MYR 20,664 | ||
| Other Fees | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Description | Fee | ||
| Admission Fee | MYR 5,966 | ||
| Deposit (Refundable) | MYR 3,000 | ||
| International Student Fee (Annual) | MYR 2,300 | ||
| Visa and Insurance | MYR 2,968 | ||
The American Degree Transfer Program (Computer Science) at Taylor’s University, Malaysia, prepares students for a smooth 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.
The curriculum emphasizes interactive learning that cultivates critical thinking, collaboration, and effective communication—core competencies for success in rigorous computer science programs abroad. The field covers the design, testing, updating, and maintenance of software and systems, as well as the development of innovative programs to solve real-world problems. A computer science degree balances mathematical and theoretical foundations with practical skills, preparing students to keep pace with rapid technological advances. Along the way, students can choose from a range of common specializations to tailor their studies to specific interests and career goals.
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.
Below is a concise, reformulated English version presented like an academic program listing of specializations within a Computer Science major. I preserved the accreditation code you provided.
Study the design, testing, maintenance and evolution of software and computing systems. Emphasis on mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing, practical programming skills, and staying current with rapid technological change.
Artificial Intelligence
Explore methods that enable machines to reason, learn and perceive. Topics include machine learning, neural networks, natural language processing, computer vision, and intelligent agents for automation and decision support.
Computer Graphics
Study the theory and practice of generating visual content with computers. Covers rendering, modeling, animation, visualization, GPU programming and tools for film, simulation and interactive media.
Computer Gaming (Game Development)
Focus on the design and technical development of interactive games. Includes game engine architecture, real-time graphics, physics, gameplay design, storytelling, UI/UX, and production workflows.
Computer Networks
Learn to design, deploy and manage networked systems and infrastructure. Topics include network protocols, routing and switching, security, wireless and cloud networking, and systems administration, plus management skills for technical teams.
Software Development
Cover the software lifecycle: requirements, design, implementation, testing, maintenance and evolution. Emphasis on software engineering principles, programming languages, development methodologies (Agile/DevOps), quality assurance and tooling.
If you want this expanded into a course catalog entry with suggested core and elective courses for each specialization, or translated into Arabic, tell me which format you prefer.
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