Taylor's University
Since its establishment in 1969, Taylor University has been providing world-class education and has become the benchmark for other private higher education institutions in Malaysia. Taylor is proud to provide a comprehensive education, which not only brings outstanding academic achievements but also produces graduates with qualities that are popular in the global market. Industry-related learning activities and industry-related courses work closely with related industries and are widely included in all higher education courses. Taylor’s University has been developing and implementing innovative teaching methods related to 21st-century learners to ensure that its students can take advantage of the best educational experience. The university’s pedagogy focuses on cultivating graduates with overall balance; this is done by enhancing the curriculum, expanding industry cooperation, and experiential learning programs
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Course Overview
The Master of Applied Computing (Double Specialisations) at Taylor’s University is a postgraduate programme designed to broaden students’ expertise by combining two specialised areas within applied computing. This dual-specialisation pathway equips graduates with advanced technical knowledge and practical skills across two complementary computing domains to meet diverse industry demands and foster versatile professional careers. :cite
Program Structure: Dual Focus Applied Computing
The programme combines advanced coursework and project-based learning across two computing specialisations, enabling students to develop expertise in both areas and apply integrated solutions to complex technological challenges. :cite
- Core Computing Foundations
- Advanced Software Engineering Principles
- Database Systems and Big Data Analytics
- Web and Mobile Application Development
- Network Systems and Cybersecurity Fundamentals
- Cloud Computing and DevOps
- Specialisation Tracks (Choose Two)
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics
- Data Science and Analytics
- Software Engineering and Quality Assurance
- Cloud Computing and Architecture
- Internet of Things (IoT) Applications
- Capstone Integration
- Professional Computing Project Integrating Both Specialisations
- Industry-Aligned Case Studies and Solution Development
Entry Requirements
Applicants should possess a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Engineering, or a closely related discipline, or other recognised equivalent qualifications accepted by Taylor’s University. :cite
Career Opportunities
Graduates are prepared for multifaceted professional roles across computing and technology sectors, leveraging expertise in dual specialisations to meet complex technical and organisational needs. :cite
- Full-Stack Software Developer
- Data Scientist / AI Specialist
- Cybersecurity Analyst / Specialist
- Cloud Solutions Architect
- IT Project Manager
- Systems Integration Consultant
- Technology Innovation Specialist
Program Highlights
- Dual Specialisations: Two focused computing pathways. :cite
- Industry Relevance: Designed to address cross-disciplinary technology needs. :cite
- Applied Learning: Projects and capstone with practical applications. :cite
- Career Versatility: Broader professional opportunities across sectors. :cite
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