252
CODE NO. National HALAL ACTION for Young
Scientist Camp
EDUSAT010
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Entice the participants to be interested in the field of halal knowledge & research
and provide opportunities for students to experience hands-on research in high-tech
laboratories.
ACTIVITIES
Visits and Assignments
• Self-exploration
• Educational visits
• Research
• Project assignments
LEARNING LANGUAGE DURATION
SCOPE PROFICIENCY 3 days
Emphasis on the Minimum Malay or
concept of Halal English Language
for students requirement
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
USD300* per person accommodation,
TARGET GROUP(S)
Students aged from 13 – 17 years (minimum 15 participants)
old
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION Price includes course fee,
Certificate of Participation transportation and meal.
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Nur Sakeenah Shahrome
USIM ‘Alamiyyah (International Centre)
2nd Floor, Commercial Centre,
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia,
71800 Nilai,Bandar Baru Nilai,
Negeri Sembilan, MALAYSIA
06-797 8653 06-797 8650 [email protected]
http://alamiyyah.usim.edu.my/
253
Lego Robotic Science Camp
CODE NO.
EDUSAT011
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Hands-on STEM solution that combines Lego Brick, classroom-friendly software, engaging
standards-based projects and discovery-based approach through computational design
thinking.
ACTIVITIES
Classroom learning and Visits
• Create and program robots that can be use in a specific scope of careers.
• Document how robot can help participants discover new things
LEARNING LANGUAGE DURATION
SCOPE PROFICIENCY 3 days
• Introduction to Milo World Minimum
• BOMB Squad: Save those lifes! English
• Geologist and Archeologist Language
• Smart Farming
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
USD400* per person
TARGET GROUP(S)
Students aged from 8 to 12 Price includes tuition fee, accommodation, meals,
years old transportation, local excursion and extracurricular
activities.
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION
Certificate of Participation *Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Nur Sakeenah Shahrome
USIM ‘Alamiyyah (International Centre)
2nd Floor, Commercial Centre,
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia,
71800 Nilai,Bandar Baru Nilai,
Negeri Sembilan, MALAYSIA
06-797 8653 06-797 8650 [email protected]
http://alamiyyah.usim.edu.my/
254
CODE NO. Introduction to Environmental
Sustainability
EDUSAT012
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Aims to connect you with a range of community-based issues and topics under the
purview of the sustainable management of natural resources in the Malaysian context.
ACTIVITIES
Workshops, Seminars and Field Trips
• Seminars
• Workshops
• Practical sessions
• Field trips
LEARNING
SCOPE
On successful completion of this unit you should be able to:
• Demonstrate an understanding of the concept of sustainability
and sustainable development
• Demonstrate understanding of the Earth’s physical, chemical and
biological resources and their role in human survival
• Demonstrate understanding of the ethical responsibility and
impact of humans on the Earth’s resources
• Critically evaluate research into human impacts and sustainability
and demonstrate knowledge and develop ideas as to how the
impacts can be reversed or ameliorated
• Design, analyse and communicate a research project relating to
sustainability of the Earth
• Demonstrate competence in information technology, scientific
writing, problem solving, communication skills and team work
LANGUAGE DURATION
PROFICIENCY 7 weeks
Minimum English requirement
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CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
6 Monash credits
MYR6392* per person
TARGET GROUP(S) Price includes tuition fees only.
Undergraduate students
**Price excludes accommodation, meal,
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION transportation, insurance and etc.
Transcript
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Hoo Sze Ling
Monash University Malaysia
03-5514 6058 03-5514 6000 [email protected]
www.monash.edu.my
256
CODE NO. Discovery Semester@APU:
Computing & Technology
EDUSAT013
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
This is a 1 semester study abroad programme where participants can choose a maximum
of 6 modules in APU Computing & Technology programmes and upon completion of this
semester, this will enable participant to transfer the credit back to the home university
ACTIVITIES
Classroom learning and Excursion
• KL City Tour
• Visit to Batu Caves, China Town, KLCC and Putrajaya
• Visit to Shopping malls like Pavilion, Mid Valley and etc.
LEARNING
SCOPE
Software Engineering, Computer Science, IOT,
Cloud Computing, Data Science, Cybersecurity,
Artificial Intelligence, Computer Games
Development, Virtual Reality and Augmented
Reality, Fintech and etc.
LANGUAGE DURATION
PROFICIENCY
18 weeks (4.5 months) |
IELTS 5.0 / Cambridge January / May / September
English B2 / Passed APU
EPT or the equivalency by
any recognised English
Proficiency Certificate
257
CREDIT TRANSFER
1 APU module is 3 credits, which is equivalent to 4.8 ECTS. The number
of transferable credits is depending on the number of modules selected.
Additional 1.25 credits or 2 ECTS may be awarded for Cultural Exchange
Experience Report
TARGET GROUP(S)
University Year 1, Year 2 or Year 3
students
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION
APU Transcript
FEES
USD4050* per person
Price includes 1 semester course fee, APU registration and administration fees, student Visa,
medical screening, medical insurance and complimentary airport assistance and transfer to the
university or accommodation upon first arrival in Malaysia.
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Adrian Chan
APU, TPM, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
+603-89961000 / +6019-6620662 +603-89961001
[email protected]; [email protected]
www.apu.edu.my
258
CODE NO. Discovery Semester@APU:
Engineering
EDUSAT014
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
This is a 1 semester study abroad programme where participants can choose a maximum
of 6 modules in APU Engineering programmes and upon completion of this semester,
this will enable participant to transfer the credit back to the home university
ACTIVITIES
Classroom learning and Excursion
• KL City Tour
• Visit to Batu Caves, China Town, KLCC and Putrajaya
• Visit to Shopping mall like Pavilion, Mid Valley and etc.
LEARNING LANGUAGE
SCOPE PROFICIENCY
Electrical & Electronic Engineering, IIELTS 5.0 / Cambridge
Mechatronic Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Telecommunication English B2 / Passed APU
Engineering and Petroleum
Engineering EPT or the equivalency
by any recognised
English Proficiency
Cer ti fi c ate
DURATION
18 weeks (4.5 months) |
January / May / September
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CREDIT TRANSFER
1 APU module is 3 credits, which is equivalent to 4.8 ECTS. The number
of transferable credits is depending on the number of modules selected.
Additional 1.25 credits or 2 ECTS may be awarded for Cultural Exchange
Experience Report
TARGET GROUP(S)
University Year 1, Year 2 or Year 3
students
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION
APU Transcript
FEES
USD4050* per person
Price includes 1 semester course fee, APU registration and administration fees,
student Visa, medical screening, medical insurance and complimentary airport
assistance and transfer to the university or accommodation upon first arrival in
Malaysia.
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Adrian Chan
APU, TPM, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
+603-89961000 / +6019-6620662 +603-89961001
[email protected]; [email protected]
www.apu.edu.my
260
CODE NO. APU IR 4.0 Programme Discovery
Workshop 1
EDUSAT015
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
This is a 1 - 2 weeks study abroad programme where participants can choose one of the
subject matters in the programme we offered and to have a better perspective before
deciding the final programme for their Bachelor or Master studies.
ACTIVITIES
Classroom learning and Excursion
• KL City Tour
• Visit to Batu Caves, China Town, KLCC and Putrajaya
• Visit to Shopping malls like Pavilion, Mid Valley and etc.
LEARNING LANGUAGE
SCOPE PROFICIENCY
Student can choose 2 -3 subjects Student should DURATION
have a good 1 - 2 weeks
based on the area below: proficiency in
English
IOT, Data Science, Cybersecurity,
Cloud Computing, Artificial
Intelligence, Mechatronics,
E-Business, Digital Marketing,
Fintech and Mobile Technology
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Subject to the home
universities requirement USD600 - 1000*per person
TARGET GROUP(S) (minimum 10 participants)
High School and Universities Price includes course fee, twin sharing
students accommodation, meal voucher during classes
day (breakfast and lunch), complimentary airport
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION assistance and transfer to the university or
accommodation upon first arrival in Malaysia. This
Certificate of Participation also includes the excursion during the weekend.
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Adrian Chan
APU, TPM, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
+603-89961000 / +6019-6620662 +603-89961001
[email protected]; [email protected]
www.apu.edu.my
261
APU IR 4.0 Programme Discovery CODE NO.
Workshop 2
EDUSAT016
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
This is a 3-4 weeks study abroad programme where participants can choose one of the
subject matters in the programme we offered and to have a better perspective before
deciding the final programme for their Bachelor or Master studies.
ACTIVITIES
Classroom learning and Excursion
• KL City Tour
• Visit to Batu Caves, China Town, KLCC and Putrajaya
• Visit to Shopping malls like Pavilion, Mid Valley and etc.
LEARNING LANGUAGE
SCOPE PROFICIENCY
Student can choose 2 -3 subjects Student should DURATION
have a good 3-4 weeks
based on the area below: proficiency in
English
IOT, Data Science, Cybersecurity,
Cloud Computing, Artificial
Intelligence, Mechatronics,
E-Business, Digital Marketing,
Fintech and Mobile Technology
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Subject to the home universities
requirement USD1400 - 1700* per person
TARGET GROUP(S) (minimum 10 participants)
High School and Universities Price includes course fee, twin sharing
students accommodation, meal voucher during classes
day (breakfast and lunch), complimentary airport
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION assistance and transfer to the university or
Certificate of Participation accommodation upon first arrival in Malaysia. This
also includes the excursion during the weekend.
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Adrian Chan
APU, TPM, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
+603-89961000 / +6019-6620662 +603-89961001
[email protected]; [email protected]
www.apu.edu.my
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Wholly owned by UTAR Education Foundation Soft Skills Enhancement: Industry
Co. No. 578227-M( Revolution 4.0 and Digital Literacy Skills
)DU012(A(
CODE NO.
EDUSAT017
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Equip participants with the necessary soft skills and life skills to enhance their competitive
edge in the job market and excel in life. This tour will focus on the development of IR4.0
and how digital literacy is taking the lead in IR4.0.
ACTIVITIES
Workshop and Excursion
• Digital Literacy workshop such as e-commerce, Big Data, Logistics facilities, social
media and how digital has changed the business world
• Sharing by experts from digital industry
• Company visits
• City Tour
LEARNING
SCOPE
To ensure that participants able to:
• Understand the development of IR 4.0
• Understand the development and important
of e-commerce
• Understand the power of social media and
modern business strategy such as O2O.
LANGUAGE DURATION
PROFICIENCY
8-11 days |
Minimum January – December
English
requirement
263
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
USD500 – 1000*per person
TARGET GROUP(S)
High school students or University Price includes airport transfer, local tour,
students accommodation, transportation and certificate
of participation
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION
Certificate of Participation *Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Ms Fook Oi Yee/ Ms Choon Wen Kie / Mr Kenneth Tan
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Sungai Long Campus
Jalan Sungai Long, Bandar Sungai Long, Cheras 43000, Kajang,
Selangor
+603 9086 0288 ext 747,746 +603 9019 8868
[email protected]/[email protected]/[email protected]/
[email protected]
http://softskill.utar.edu.my
264
CODE NO. Foreign Technical Programme
EDUSAT018
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Guides participants from diverse science & technology disciplines to make use of digital
technology in tourism, smart cities, bio economy, manufacturing and many other fields.
Meanwhile drawing their experience in the city of Kuching, Kuala Lumpur and their home
city, participants will have the opportunity to develop practical digital solutions in their
chosen field.
ACTIVITIES
Classroom learning and Excursion
• Classes/Lecturers
• Study Tour
• Higher degree by Research
• Sarawak Cultural Village
• Bako National Park Trekking
• Project/Assignment
• Presentation
• Kuala Lumpur City Tour
• Putrajaya City Tour
LEARNING DURATION
SCOPE 14 days | On Demand
By the end of this course, participants LANGUAGE
will able to: PROFICIENCY
• Used digital technology effectively
• Put together a digital system using
open source tools
•Appreciate the diverse culture &
customs in Malaysia
Basic English
265
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
MYR3300* + 6% SST per person
TARGET GROUP(S)
Foundation / Diploma / (Minimum 20 participants)
Undergraduate / Postgraduate Price includes tuition fee, accommodation and
students transportation. Flight and meal are not included.
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION *Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
Certificate of Participation
For further information, please contact
Mr. Dylan Ong
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, Jalan
Simpang Tiga, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak
+6082415353 +6082428353 [email protected]
www.swinburne.edu.my
266
CODE NO. International Management Programme
EDUSAT019
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Guides participants from diverse science & technology disciplines to make use of digital
technology in tourism, smart cities, bio economy, manufacturing & many other fields.
ACTIVITIES
Seminar, Presentation and Excursion
• Campus and City tour
• Study tour
• Seminar
• Sarawak Cultural Village
• Bako National Park Trekking
• Report
• Presentation
LEARNING DURATION
SCOPE
14 days |
By the end of this course, participants will On Demand
able to:
• Understand and compare cultural theories LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY
and practices about how international Basic
business operates English
• Apply problem solving, design thinking,
decision and creating new innovations
• Embed data analytics in management and
business strategies
• Appreciate the significance of CSR in
business practices
• Identify the underlying principles and
assumptions underpinning global logistics &
supply chain management theories
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CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
MYR3300* + 6% SST per person
TARGET GROUP(S)
Foundation / Diploma / (Minimum 20 participants)
Undergraduate / Postgraduate Price includes tuition fee, accommodation and
students transportation. Flight and meal are not included.
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION *Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
Certificate of Participation
For further information, please contact
Mr. Dylan Ong
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, Jalan
Simpang Tiga, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak
+6082415353 +6082428353 [email protected]
www.swinburne.edu.my
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Energy Economics
The Energy University
CODE NO.
EDUSAT020
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
UNITEN is a subsidiary of Tenaga Nasional Berhad, the biggest power utility company
in Malaysia. This programme will take participants through the energy economics
experience and also visit TNB power station. It will be the most memorable and
intellectually stimulating summer in Malaysia.
ACTIVITIES
Classroom learning and Excursion
• Energy in Society
• Energy Economics
• Energy Management
• Intercultural Communication
• Field Trip to TNB Power Station
• Weekend in Tioman/Langkawi
LEARNING LANGUAGE DURATION
SCOPE PROFICIENCY
12 weeks |
Energy English Language June – August
subjects (Pre-Intermediate to
Advanced)
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Energy in Society 3 cts
Energy Management 3cts Please refer to the university’s
Energy Economics 3 cts contact person
TARGET GROUP(S)
Students (35 – 17 person) Price includes course fee, twin sharing
accommodation, meal voucher during classes
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION day (breakfast and lunch), complimentary airport
assistance and transfer to the university or
Certificate of Completion for UNITEN accommodation upon first arrival in Malaysia. This
Summer Programme in Energy also includes the excursion during the weekend.
Economics
Academic Transcript for the subjects
Energy Society, Energy Economics,
Energy Management
For further information, please contact
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zuraidah Ali
UNITEN, Jalan IKRAM-UNITEN, 43000
Kajang, Selangor, MALAYSIA
+603-89212020 [email protected] http://www.uniten.edu.my
269
Creative Multimedia Camp
CODE NO.
EDUSAT021
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
The programme is designed for English-speaking participants with a touch of creative
courses.
ACTIVITIES LANGUAGE
Classroom learning, Presentation and Excursions PROFICIENCY
• Classes
• Final Project and Presentation Not
• Field Trips/ Cultural Activities applicable
LEARNING DURATION
SCOPE 2 - 4 weeks
Photography Editing, Videography
Editing, Visual Communication and
Intercultural Communication
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
MYR4500 – 8100* per person
TARGET GROUP(S)
International Students Price includes welcome pack, accommodation,
meals, transportation (field trips, airport pick
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION up and airport drop off), course materials and
Certificate of Participation participation certificate.
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Ms. Nadia Hanim Atzemi
Universiti Kuala Lumpur, 1016 Jalan
Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
03-2175 4407 [email protected] https://www.unikl.edu.my/
270
GLU ‘Sama-Sama’ Programme
CODE NO.
EDUSAT022
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Providing opportunities for participants to interact with locals; visit and learn from the
industries; and discover cultural attractions in Malaysia. Experience a unique programme
jointly organized by four Malaysian Government Linked Universities (GLU), namely
Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL), Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Universiti
Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN) and Multimedia University (MMU).
ACTIVITIES
Classroom learning and Excursions
• Lectures/Classes
• Industrial Visit
• Group Activities with Local Students
• Cultural Excursion & Exposure
LEARNING LANGUAGE DURATION
SCOPE PROFICIENCY 2 weeks
Exposure to Aviation, Not applicable
Industrial and Oil & Gas
related Technology,
as well as Creative
Multimedia and cultural
excursion/exposure.
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
MYR3900* per person
TARGET GROUP(S)
International Students Price includes welcome pack, accommodation,
meals, transportation (field trips, airport pick
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION up and airport drop off), course materials and
Certificate of Participation participation certificate.
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Ms. Nadia Hanim Atzemi
Universiti Kuala Lumpur, 1016 Jalan
Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
03-2175 4407 [email protected]
https://www.unikl.edu.my/
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Robomaster: 3D Printing and Robot CODE NO.
Design
EDUSAT023
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Provides a platform for participants to have experiential learning with the exchange
of ideas through workshop on 3D modelling and printing, Arduino programming
and applications, development of line-following robot, as well as robotics challenge
competition.
ACTIVITIES
Workshop on 3D modelling and 3D printing, lab activities on Arduino programming
and applications, development of line-following robot as well as robotics challenge
competition. Industrial visit and sightseeing in historical Melaka would be embedded
during this programme.
LEARNING LANGUAGE DURATION
SCOPE PROFICIENCY 2 weeks
Engineering and English
Technology Language
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
USD1600* per person
TARGET GROUP(S)
University Students / High Price includes welcome pack, accommodation,
School Students / Individuals meals, transportation (field trips, airport pick
up and airport drop off), course materials and
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION participation certificate.
Certificate of Participation
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Prof. Dr. Ho Chin Kuan (Vice President Academic & Internationalisation)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fazly Saleh Abas (Dean, Faculty of Engineering & Technology)
Universiti Kuala Lumpur, 1016 Jalan
Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
06-2523456 [email protected]
03-83125430 [email protected]
https://www.mmu.edu.my/internationalrelations/
Sports
Traditional Malay Sports, Nature and Culture EDUSPT001 274
Getting in Deep: Discover Underwater World as a EDUSPT002 276
Commercial Diver
Basic Golfing Course EDUSPT003 278
Recreation @UUM Sintok EDUSPT004 280
Sports and Culture Exchange EDUSPT005 281
274
CODE NO. Traditional Malay Sports, Nature and
Culture
EDUSPT001
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Aims to give participants insights into traditional Malay sports and martial arts. The
module includes hands-on experience which enhances the participants’ awareness of
the traditions and history of Malaysia.
ACTIVITIES
Classroom learning by Module, Cultural Exploration and Field Trip
• Module: Silat Gayung Martial Art
o Learn background History, Technique of Movement, Breathing & Fitness exercise,
Experience bare-handed combat performance, Get assessed for white belt grade.
• Module: Sepak Takraw (Kick Volleyball)
o Learn basic skills, kicking skills, Serving & spiking, Training methods
LEARNING DURATION
SCOPE
14 days | July – August
Traditional Malays Sport (Refer to www.intl.
and Martial Art upm.edu.my for
updated date)
LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY
Basic English
level of
proficiency
275
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
USD1500* per person
TARGET GROUP(S)
Foundation / Diploma / Price includes daily meals, accommodation, local
Undergraduate / Postgraduate transportation during programme, visits and
students certificate.
Note: This Summer programme can be tailored made
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION to group request, minimum of 15 participants per-
Certificate of Participation programme and offered until 2022**
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Mobility Officer
PUTRA International Centre
Universiti Putra Malaysia
43400 UPM Serdang MALAYSIA
03-9769 7446/ 7972 [email protected] Intl.upm.edu.my
276
Getting in Deep: Discover Underwater
World as a Commercial Diver
CODE NO.
EDUSPT002
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Participants will taste the scale and breadth of tasks that commercial divers undertake.
Additionally, participants will also be experiencing diving in a pool/island with full
SCUBA diving equipment.
ACTIVITIES
Presentation and Tours
• Experiencing fun in an engineering world with water sports activity
• Campus Tour
• Presentation
• Royal town Tour
• KL City Tour
• Putrajaya Tour
• 3 local outdoor activities
LEARNING
SCOPE
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
• explain theories related to underwater diving
• distinguish different types of equipment for underwater
breathing/ working environment
• demonstrate the research interest from engineering
perspectives
LANGUAGE DURATION
PROFICIENCY
14 days |
English language July and August
B1 minimum
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CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
USD1250* per person
TARGET GROUP(S)
Open to all Price includes tuition fee, accommodation, meals,
local transportation, local excursion and extra-
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION curricular activities.
Certificate of Participation
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP)
Centre For International Relations
Universiti Malaysia Pahang
Lebuhraya tun Razak
26300 Gambang, Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur
MALAYSIA
+609-5492722 +609-5492729 UMPInternationalCommunity
[email protected]
278
Basic Golfing Course
CODE NO.
EDUSPT003
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
The course specialises on experiential and knowledge learning throughout various
outdoor activities to make learning fun for participants.
ACTIVITIES
Indoor and Outdoor activities
LEARNING LANGUAGE DURATION
SCOPE PROFICIENCY 1 - 3 days
Nature Appreciation through Basic level of
Indoor & Outdoor Activities and Malay and English
Life Experiential Learning Language
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
Please refer to the university’s
TARGET GROUP(S) contact person
Pupils / Students / Visitors /
Corporate Organisation
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION
Certificate of Participation
For further information, please contact
Amri bin Mahmud
Mohd Fisol
Division of Edutourism,
Business Strategy and Development (BSD)
UUM Sintok
Amri bin Mahmud 013 – 3801860 [email protected]
Mohd Fisol 019 – 5586699 [email protected]
279
280
Recreation @UUM Sintok
CODE NO.
EDUSPT004
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
The course specialises on experiential and knowledge learning throughout various
outdoor activities to make learning fun for participants.
ACTIVITIES
Indoor and Outdoor activities
LEARNING LANGUAGE
SCOPE PROFICIENCY
Nature Appreciation Basic level of DURATION
Malay and English 1 - 3 days
through Indoor & Language
Outdoor Activities and
Life Experiential Learning
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
Please refer to the university’s
TARGET GROUP(S) contact person
Pupils / Students / Visitors /
Corporate Organisation
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION
Certificate of Participation
For further information, please contact
Amri bin Mahmud
Mohd Fisol
Division of Edutourism,
Business Strategy and Development (BSD)
UUM Sintok
Amri bin Mahmud 013 – 3801860 [email protected]
Mohd Fisol 019 – 5586699 [email protected]
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Sports and Culture Exchange
CODE NO.
EDUSPT005
PROGRAMME SYNOPSIS | OBJECTIVES
Gain a deeper understanding of the various sports in Malaysia and also gain exposure to
some cultural aspects of Malaysia.
ACTIVITIES
Lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, discussions, presentation, group activities,
community service, site visits, field trips, educational tours, homestay and interacting
with local communities
LEARNING LANGUAGE
SCOPE PROFICIENCY
Participants will have the opportunity Proof of English Proficiency
to: for non-native speakers
• train in Malaysia as well as have as all activities will be
conducted in English
social games with the local teams in
Sunway University and its vicinity DURATION
• learn more about Malaysia through
workshops and field trips. 2 weeks
CREDIT TRANSFER FEES
Not applicable
MYR5000* per person
TARGET GROUP(S)
Undergraduate students Price includes application fee, programme fee,
field trips, cultural activities, accommodation,
TYPE(S) OF CERTIFICATION scheduled airport pick-up and meals.
Certificate of Participation
*Price is subjected to changes without prior notice
For further information, please contact
Sue-Ann Chia Yuin Quan
Sunway University, No. 5 Jalan Universiti,
Bandar Sunway, 47500 Selangor, Malaysia
+603 7491 8622 [email protected]
https://student.sunway.edu.my/services/sunway-cultural-exchange
CONTRIBUTORS
Project Advisors
Prof. Dato’ Seri Dr. Mohamed Mustafa bin Ishak
Director General of Higher Education Department
Prof. Dr. Mohd Cairul Iqbal bin Mohd Amin
Deputy Director General of Higher Education Department
(Research and International)
Project Director
Redhauddin bin Kamaruzaman
Director of Education Malaysia Division
Coordinator and Project Team
Department of Higher Education
1. Poh Soi Ai
2. Tina binti Mustafa
3. Syifa Azzahra binti Shamsuddin
4. M Suresh a/l Masillamani
5. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Moniza Waheed
6. Muhammad Zikri bin Roslan
7. Siti Norazliza binti Zakaria
Tourism Malaysia
8. Wan Eikmal bin Khalil
9. Syaliza binti Abd Aziz
10. Kamal bin Ais
List of Packages 286
Definition of Signature Categories 294
Definition of Package Categories 295
List of Packages
Agriculture and Veterinary (AAV)
International Summer School (ISS): EDUAAV001 18
An Interactive Multicultural Journey
Through Biodiversity by COE in
Borneo Ecosystem Science Research
Arts and Social
Science
(ANS)
Putra Architectural Summer School EDUANS001 22
(PASS): Cultural and Architectural
Exploration 5.0 EDUANS002 23
Embracing Malaysian Cultural Diversity 24
and Heritage EDUANS003 26
Islamic Astronomy Summer School EDUANS004 28
)(IASS EDUANS005 29
Langkawi Qualitative Retreat EDUANS006 30
Malaysian Immersion Experience EDUANS007
Travel Adventure and Photography
Discovery Semester @ APU : Design
& Media
The Social Enterprise for EDUBAE001 34
Economic Development EDUBAE002 36
)(SEED
Digital Marketing 4.0 The IR
Experience Malaysia@ EDUBAE003 38
FBM International Summer EDUBAE004 39
EDUBAE005 40
Programme EDUBAE006 42
Social Entrepreneurship EDUBAE007 43
EDUBAE008 44
Islamic Finance EDUBAE009 46
EDUBAE010 47
Business and Discovery Semester @ APU:
Entrepreneurship Business Management & EDUBAE011 48
Marketing
(BAE)
Discovery Semester @ APU :
Accounting, Banking & Finance
Taylors’s Summer Programme
@ Doing Business in Asia
Soft Skills Enhancement:
Social Entrepreneurship
Community Empowerment
and Entrepreneurship
Programme
Global-readyBusiness Leaders
Culinary Arts, Hospitality EDUCAH001 52
(CAH) EDUCAH002 53
EDUCAH003 54
Malaysian Food Heritage EDUCAH004 55
Exploring Malaysian Music
Visit Sabah: Tourism and Hospitality EDUCAH005 56
Sarawak Culinary Trail: Savouring
Exotic Delicacies EDUCAH006 57
Sarawak Cultural Trail: Exploring EDUCAH007 58
Unique Heritage EDUCAH008 59
Taylor’s Summer Programme@ Hospitality
Management EDUCAH009 60
Food and Beverage Workshop
Intensive Culinary Experiential Workshop
Malaysian Community Development
Work
Environmental and Health Science
(EAH)
Malaysian Food Heritage EDUEAH001 64
Exploring Malaysian Music EDUEAH002 66
Visit Sabah: Tourism and EDUEAH003 68
Hospitality
Sarawak Culinary Trail: EDUEAH004 70
Savouring Exotic Delicacies
Sarawak Cultural Trail: EDUEAH005 71
Exploring Unique Heritage
Taylor’s Summer Programme@ EDUEAH006 72
Hospitality Management
Appreciating Diverse Communities EDUFCH001 78 Food, culture, and
Through Arts & Culture EDUFCH002 79 Heritage (FCH)
Exploring Asia from the Eye of EDUFCH003 80
Malaysia! EDUFCH004 81
English Language & Cultural EDUFCH005 82
Programme EDUFCH006 83
Fun-tastic in Majestic Penang EDUFCH007 84
Knowledge | Culture | Experience EDUFCH008 86
Study Programmes@USM: Malaysia EDUFCH009 88
Study Visit Programme EDUFCH010 90
Malaysia Heritage Walks & Town EDUFCH011 92
Trails EDUFCH012 94
Traditional Malaysian Gastronomy EDUFCH013 96
(TMG) Summer School EDUFCH014 98
Kebaya-Kem Bahasa dan Budaya EDUFCH015 100
(Language and Cultural Camp) EDUFCH016 101
Days In The Life Of Terengganu EDUFCH017 102
Heritage Entrepreneurs
Global Tourism Start-up Challenge
| Future Of Sustainable Tourism
Visit UTM Campus & Heritage
Tour
Malay Gifts
A Malaysian Culture and Heritage
Adventure
Pop the Bubbles throug Freewriting
UGOReach : Summer Camp
Southernmost Heritage Trail of
Mainland Asia
Fun & Run @ Village
Kaed Art, Architecture & Cultural EDUFCH018 103
Immersion
Terengganu: Unexplored Beauty EDUFCH019 104
Discover Malay Cuisine EDUFCH020 105
Sabah Borneo Culture & Heritage EDUFCH021 106
HI-FIVE Summer Camp EDUFCH022 108
ASEAN Dance Festival EDUFCH023 110
Culture & Nature Immersion Summer EDUFCH024 112
Camp
Sea, Sun and Sand EDUFCH025 113
Traditional Terengganu Healthy EDUFCH026 114
Food & Lifestyle Experience
Aboriginal Cultural Village Adventure EDUFCH027 115
Terengganu Traditions Experience EDUFCH028 116
Night at The Museum EDUFCH029 117
USIM Islamic Global School Network EDUFCH030 118
(i-GSN) Jamboree
Merdeka in Summer (National Day EDUFCH031 120
Celebration)
Arts & Culture EDUFCH032 122
Food, Farm and Culture tourism EDUFCH033 124
for developing micro enterprises
and destinations in Borneo EDUFCH034 125
Borneo Culture and Tradition EDUFCH035 126
International Summer School EDUFCH036 128
International High School Summer
Programme EDUFCH037 130
APU Campus Visit & Malaysia
Cultural@ Familiarisation Tour EDUFCH038 132
Cultural Learning and Exploration
Trip EDUFCH039 134
Explore New Village: Discover the
Hidden Gem of Malaysia (Northern EDUFCH040 136
Malaysia)
Explore New Village: Discover the EDUFCH041 138
Hidden Gem of Malaysia (Central
Malaysia) EDUFCH042 139
Young Learners Immersion EDUFCH043 140
Programme
Youth Language & Culture Camp EDUFCH044 141
Heritage and Cultural Immersion
of Malaysia
Creative Traditional Malay Design
Programme
Visual Storytelling and Filmmaking EDUFCH045 142
Programme EDUFCH046 143
Law and Culture in Historical EDUFCH047 144
Melaka: An Experience to Cherish
The Art of Malaysian Heritage
Cuisine
Language and Communication
(LAC)
ESCAPADE: An Interactive Multicultural EDULAC001 148
Journey through Languages
Effective Communication EDULAC002 149
Colours of Malaysia: Experiencing EDULAC003 150
Multiculturalism in Malaysian Borneo
English Language Summer Camp EDULAC004 152
Summer Camp in Kongkoi Camp: EDULAC005 154
Leaders of Character & Let’s Speak
French
Summer Camp in Kongkoi Camp: EDULAC006 155
Leaders of Character & Let’s Speak
Russian EDULAC007 156
Summer Camp in Kongkoi Camp:
Leaders of Character & Let’s Speak EDULAC008 158
English EDULAC009 160
International English Summer/Winter EDULAC010 161
Programme EDULAC011 162
English Winter Camp and Summer
Camp
English Package Programme
English Immersion Programme
Soft Skills Enhancement: Culture EDULAC012 164
Intelligence and Interpersonal Skills
Summer Intensive English Programme EDULAC013 165
Advanced Conversational English EDULAC014 166
English Study Abroad Programme EDULAC015 167
Global Outreach through EDULAC016 168
Communicative English (GOPro)
Berjaya Communication & Carrier EDULAC017 169
Exposure Programme
Leadership & Management
(LAM)
Heritage Thrills Youth Leadership EDULAM001 172
Summer School (HTYL)
English Language Boot Camp for EDULAM002 173
Environmental Sustainabality
(ELBCES) : The Orang Asli Chapter EDULAM003 174
Global Halal Course (GHAC) EDULAM004 175
Sintok Scavenger Hunt EDULAM005 176
Leadership in Asia EDULAM006 178
The Malaysian Experience (TheME) EDULAM007 179
Leadership, Sustainability and
Innovation EDULAM008 180
Soft Skills Enhancement: Future
Global Leadership EDULAM009 181
Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship EDULAM010 182
Hospitality Management EDULAM011 183
Hotel Management
The Wonders of Malaysia Heritage EDULAM012 184
Nature & Biodiversity Programme EDUNAA001 190 Nature and
Sports, Recreation and Arts EDUNAA002 191 Adventure
Programme (NAA)
Study Programmes@USM: The EDUNAA003 192
Tropical Field School Programme
Summer@CEMACS: One-Stop Hub EDUNAA004 194
to Tropical Ecosystem
Kedah Tua Field School (KTFS) EDUNAA005 196
From the Mountain to the Reef EDUNAA006 198
Tropical Forest Trail: Witness the EDUNAA007 200
Heritage for Today and Tomorrow
Fun with Nature: Nature Appreciation EDUNAA008 202
PutraBioXplore: Discovering Nature EDUNAA009 204
A Journey of 700 miles in 7 Days
UTM Tropical Rainforest Summer EDUNAA010 206
School
Biodiversity Ecoaqua Summer EDUNAA011 208
School (BESS)
2D1N Adventure Camp@UTM EDUNAA012 210
Student Recreational Forest Trip EDUNAA013 211
Indulge with The Dessit Duanu EDUNAA014 212
(Indigenous People)
Exploring Flora and Fauna from EDUNAA015 213
Tropical Paradise: An Amazing
Journey EDUNAA016 214
Educational Experience in Rural
Sabah, Malaysia Borneo EDUNAA017 215
Sarawak Nature Trail: Discovering
Hidden Treasures EDUNAA018 216
Ekspedisi Jurasik Malaysia EDUNAA019 218
Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days EDUNAA020 220
Tropical Nature Science Camp EDUNAA021 222
Tropical Rainforest Birdwatching EDUNAA022 223
UPSI Adventure Park: 1 Day EDUNAA023 224
UPSI Adventure Park: 2 Days 1
Night EDUNAA024 225
UPSI Adventure Park: 3 Days 2
Nights EDUNAA025 226
Hiker’s Trail: Tadabur Alam EDUNAA026 228
Sintok Heritage Trail EDUNAA027 229
Jungle ATV/Rangcar Jungle Trail EDUNAA028 230
Sintok Green Lung Trekking EDUNAA029 232
Tropical Eco-Adventure EDUNAA030 234
Rising stars in tourism: Ecotourism
in a post COVID world
Science and Technology
(SAT)
Bio-Trek: The Life Science EDUSAT001 238
Experience EDUSAT002 240
Internet of Things Tropical EDUSAT003 242
Internship EDUSAT004 244
Mathlete Games EDUSAT005 246
Exploring Malaysian’s Building EDUSAT006 248
and Infrastructure
Sustainable Bioprocess EDUSAT007 249
Development
Introduction to Laser Processing EDUSAT008 250
and Application EDUSAT009 251
Summer Camp in Allied Health
Sciences
Sustainable Smart Cities and
Communities: Building Capabilities
and Strategies for Muslim Countries
Volunteer Programme @ Sea
)Turtle Research Unit (SEATRU
National HALAL ACTION for Young EDUSAT010 252
Scientist Camp EDUSAT011 253
EDUSAT012 254
Lego Robotic Science Camp EDUSAT013 256
EDUSAT014 258
Introduction to Environmental EDUSAT015 260
Sustainability EDUSAT016 261
Discovery Semester@APU: Computing
& Technology EDUSAT017 262
Discovery Semester@APU: Engineering
APU IR 4.0 Programme Discovery EDUSAT018 264
Workshop 1 266
APU IR 4.0 Programme Discovery 268
Workshop 2 269
Soft Skills Enhancement: Industry 270
Revolution 4.0 and Digital Literacy 271
Skills
Foreign Technical Programme
International Management Programme EDUSAT019
Energy Economics EDUSAT020
Creative Multimedia Camp EDUSAT021
GLU ‘Sama-Sama’ Programme EDUSAT022
3D printing and Robot- Robomaster EDUSAT023
Design
Sports (SPT) EDUSPT001 274
Traditional Malay Sports, Nature EDUSPT002 276
and Culture
Getting in Deep: Discover Underwater EDUSPT003 278
World as a Commercial Diver EDUSPT004 280
Basic Golfing Course EDUSPT005 281
Recreation @UUM Sintok
Sports and Culture Exchange
Definition of Signature Categories
No. Signature Definition HEIs
Category
1 By Our HEIs situated near to Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT)
Beautiful Beach the seaside Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA)
2 By Our Lovely HEIs situated near to Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Kampar
Lake
the lake Campus
3 By Our Notable HEIs situated near to International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)
City a city INTI International University
Monash University Malaysia
Multimedia University (MMU)
SEGi University Kota Damansara
Taylor’s University
Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK)
Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP)
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia (UPNM)
Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI)
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)
Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
4 By Our HEIs situated near Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)
Remarkable to jungle, hill or Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)
Rainforest mountain Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM)
Universitic Malaysia Perlis (UNIMAP)
University of Nottingham Malaysia
5 In Our HEI strategically Asia Pacific University of Technology &
Innovation (APU)
Celebrated City situated in city BERJAYA University College
Curtin University Malaysia
center Sunway University
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak
Campus
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL)
Universiti Malaya (UM)
Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN)
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Sg. Long
Campus
6 In Our HEIs situated in an Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM)
Charming
Suburb outlying part of a city
or town
7 In Our Historical HEIs situated in Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)
City Historical City
8 On Our HEIs situated on an Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
Wonderful island
Island
Definition of Package Categories
Category Definition Notes
Agriculture refers to commercial Example of activities/fields:
enterprise that links agricultural
Agriculture and production and/or processing • Mini Training/classes
Veterinary (AAV) with tourism in order to attract
visitors onto a farm, ranch, or
other agricultural business for (Eco farming, Mushroom
the purposes of entertaining and/
or educating the visitors and farming, urban farming,
generating income for the farm,
ranch, or business owner. hydroponics, vermicompost
Veterinary is the study of preventing, organic fertilizer and etc.)
diagnosing and treating diseases and
injuries in animals, and their general • Industry/Poultry visits
care.
(Farm Fresh, Sime Darby,
Overall, agriculture and veterinary
Includes agronomy, horticulture, Felda Palm Oil, Bernas,
animal husbandry, fishery science,
agricultural engineering and home Faiza, Salads growing at
science.
Genting Highlands, Tea
Plantations at Cameron
Highland, Petting zoo,
National zoo and etc.)
• Horticulture program
Arts and Social Arts is the study of arts without Example of activities/fields:
Science (ANS) specialising in any of the detailed
fields. The discipline of Arts Arts:
studies various aspects of human • Fine arts
culture and civilisation. • Music and performance art
• Audio-visual techniques
Social Science is one of the fields of
knowledge that studies the society and media productions
and social behavior of humans. • Design
The discipline Social Sciences has • Craft skills
a composition of various academic
disciplines, which provides actual Social Science:
insight about the human and its • Social and behavior sciences
association with the society. • Economics
• Political science
• Anthropology and sociology
• Psychology
• Journalism
Business and A business is the study of the theory Example of activities/fields:
Entrepreneurship and practice of planning, directing,
(BAE) organising and coordinating the • Business Administration
resources of private and public • Business Economics
organisations and institutions. It’s • Business Studies
also defined as an organisation • Creativity and Innovation in
or enterprising entity engaged
in commercial, industrial, or Entrepreneurship
professional activities. • Small Business Management
• Business Plan
The specialisation in Entrepreneurship • Financing for Entrepreneurs
offers a thorough and practical • TechnologyEntrepreneurship
understanding of concepts, issues, • Coaching and Consultancy
techniques, approaches and resources
for starting, acquiring and managing for Entrepreneurship
a business venture. Beyond the • Entrepreneurship Lab
specialised areas, students will be
exposed to broad knowledge of the
domains of business so that they
become business generalists who
are well-versed in organising and
managing resources.
Category Definition Notes
Example of activities/fields:
Culinary Arts and Services rendered to tourists/
Hospitality (CAH) non-tourists encompassing food
and beverages.
Culinary and Arts:
Hospitality management refers to • Food presentation
many different types of businesses
including hotels, restaurants, Hospitality:
casinos, resorts, airlines and tour
agencies. Hospitality industry are • Travel (leisure Recreation)
related to restaurant and food • Hotel accommodation
service.
(Food &Beverage)
• Food service (restaurant,
catering, Institutional food
production)
Environmental Environment is about learning the Example of activities/fields:
and Health way we should live and how we
Science (EAH) can develop sustainable strategies • 3R (Reduce, Reuse, and
to protect the environment. It Recylce) program
helps individuals to develop
an understanding of living and • Botany study
physical environment, and how to • Green technology
resolve challenging environmental • Environmental science
issues affecting nature. • Earth science
• Environment protection
Health science encompasses a
variety of sub-disciplines relates program
to the application of science to • Biodiversity
health. This inclusive of traditional • Health program
and alternative medicine because • Public health program
humans have always needed to • Therapy and rehabilitation
deal with illness.
Food, Culture and Relates to cultural values, food is Example of activities/fields:
Heritage (FCH) a central identity marker, defining
personality, social class, lifestyles, • Food tasting, experience
gender roles and relationships, and history
from family, to community, to
ethnic groups or nationality, • Sharing of local taboo,
changing through time and place. accents, the way of
greetings
Culture heritage consists of 3
elements which are monument, • Experience in ethics
groups of buildings and sites. dance, music, costume and
lifestyle
i. Monuments: architectural
works, works of monumental • Historical landmark or
sculpture and painting, building
ii. Groups of buildings: groups • Archaeology
of separate or connected • Homestay
buildings which brings
special value from the point
of history view.
iii. sites: topographical areas.
Overall, FCH encompassing
the diverse elements of Food,
Languages, Beliefs, Dance, Music,
Lifestyle, Indigenous Culture,
Historical Artefacts and Medicinal
Values.
Category Definition Notes
Language and Language and communication Example of activities/fields:
Communication is the study of structure and
(LAC) composition of various languages. • Language Summer Camp
It’s also refers to activities or • Exploring English through
learning process that focus on
improving language proficiency Arts
and interpersonal communication • My Dream Summer School
skills.
Leadership and Leadership refers to activities Example of activities/fields:
Management or learning process that builds
(LAM) & improve the skills, abilities • Jungle Survival
and confidence of individuals in • Leaders of Character
Nature and becoming a leader. Leadership • Self-Enrichment Program
Adventure (NAA) program provides an insight on • Administration
the fortes and positive aspects of • Economics and Finance
Science and a leader’s in an organisation. • Quality Management
Technology • Public Administration
(SAT) Management is the study of • Human Resource
planning, directing and operating
Sports (SPT) the functions and activities of Management
orgnisations and institutions. • Management Science
Nature refers to the phenomena Example of activities/fields:
of the physical world collectively
including flora and fauna, animal • Hiking and Jungle trekking
and the landscape of the world. • Caving
Adventures are characterised by • Camping and Kayaking
some form of physical activity • Bungee jumping
with an endurance element, • Bird and Firefly watching
consistent with being out of one’s • Beach cleaning
comfort zone. Often, they also • Snorkeling and scuba
include solitude time for reflection
on the experience. diving
• Skytrex and white-water
Discover Malaysia and yourself
while exploring the treasures of rafting
nature and its wildlife. Specially • Animal and pet farms
catered to adventure enthusiasts • All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV)
and nature lovers. This is where
theory and practice combined and adventure ride
skills can be harnessed. • Field trip (Boat ride for
‘candat sotong’, seaweed,
nature visit [Ayer Hitam
forest Reserve])
• Natural environment and
wildlife program
Science encompasses the Example of activities/fields:
• Biology and biochemistry
systematic study of the structure • Chemistry
• Physics
and behaviour of the physical and • Statistics and Mathematics
• Engineering
natural world through observation • Digitilisation
and experiment.
Technology is the application of
scientific knowledge for practical
purposes.
Sports is the study of techniques Example of activities/fields:
and skills in a chosen sport. • Swimming
It’s involved with physical • Lake for dragon boat
activities either indoor/outdoor
Involvement of participants activities/games
through activities, skills and • Football playing
knowledge in sports. • Gymnastics
• Sports coaching program
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