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Faculty of Engineering & Technology (FET)

(R3/010/3/0450) 03/27 (A7857)

The one-year Foundation in Engineering programme is the preferred route for many Malaysians and international students to access engineering courses in Multimedia University. Set in a campus environment that enriches their preparation for degree studies, the programme’s curriculum focuses on delivering preparatory engineering subjects to equip students with strong fundamentals in order to excel with confidence. In addition to analytical and technical knowledge, the programme also focuses on equipping students with critical thinking and interpersonal skills to succeed not only in the undergraduate studies, but more importantly, as independent life-long learners.

After completion of the foundation programme, students can opt to pursue with bachelor’s degree programme from Faculty of Engineering & Technology (FET) in Melaka campus or Faculty of Engineering (FOE) in Cyberjaya campus.

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  • Entry Requirements
      1. Pass SPM/O-Level or its equivalent with a
        minimum of Grade C in at least five (5) subjects inclusive of English, Mathematics and one Engineering-related subject;

        OR

      2. Pass UEC with a minimum of Grade B in at least four (4) subjects inclusive of Mathematics, English and one Engineering-related subject;

        OR

      3. Other equivalent qualifications recognized by Malaysian Government.
  • Programme Structure
    • Trimester 1
      • Communicative English
        Algebra
        Mechanics
        Computer Applications & Programming
        General Chemistry
        Trigonometry & Geometry
        Mechanics Laboratory
    • Trimester 2
      • Essential English
        Electricity & Magnetism
        Fundamentals of Business Management
        Critical Thinking
        Calculus
        Electronics Laboratory
    • Trimester 3
      • Academic English
        Introduction to Probability & Statistics
        Modern Physics & Thermodynamics