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 – Bridging Module) at Taylor’s University is a preparatory postgraduate programme designed to provide foundational computing knowledge and dual-specialisation readiness for students who do not meet the direct entry requirements for the double-specialisation pathway in the Master of Applied Computing. This bridging module equips learners with essential computing concepts and skills across two integrated computing domains, enabling progression into the double-specialisations master’s degree. :cite
Program Structure: Dual Preparatory Computing Focus
The bridging module combines essential coursework, practical exercises, and foundational computing projects to equip learners with the skills necessary for advanced study in two specialisation tracks within applied computing. :cite
- Core Foundation Components
- Introduction to Programming and Algorithms
- Fundamentals of Database Systems
- Computer Systems and Networking Basics
- Software Development Principles
- Introduction to Web and Mobile Applications
- IT Problem Solving and Logical Thinking
- Dual-Specialisation Preparatory Domains
- Data Handling and Analytics Foundations
- Foundations of Cybersecurity and Digital Safety
- Fundamentals of Cloud Computing and DevOps
- Foundations of AI and Machine Learning Concepts
- Bridging Integration Project
- Computing Foundations Project
- Applied Problem-Solving Task Aligned with Specialisation Themes
Entry Requirements
Applicants should possess a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline or equivalent qualifications recognised by Taylor’s University, and require foundational preparation to undertake the double-specialisations Master of Applied Computing. :cite
Progression Pathway
Successful completion of the bridging module enables progression into the Master of Applied Computing (Double Specialisations) programme, where learners continue with advanced coursework and project work across two computing specialisation areas. :cite
Career Preparation
The module prepares students for versatile roles in computing by providing essential technical competencies that support further study and professional practice in software, data, security, cloud, and systems domains. :cite
- Junior Software Development Roles
- IT Support and Systems Assistance
- Entry-Level Data Analyst
- Cybersecurity Support Assistant
- Cloud and DevOps Support Roles
Program Highlights
- Bridging Focus: Prepares students for dual specialisations readiness. :cite
- Applied Foundations: Practical exercises and foundational computing tasks. :cite
- Integrated Preparation: Focus on multiple computing domains. :cite
- Pathway to Double Specialisations: Enables progression into the full master’s degree. :cite
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