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Course Details

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Duration
3 years
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Intake Date
13 March 2025
17 July 2025
29 September 2025
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Awarding Body
APU, Malaysia
About APU

Why choose APU?

Malaysia’s Premier Digital Tech University
Malaysia’s Premier Digital Tech University
No.1 for International Students in Malaysia (QS World University Ranking 2024)
No.1 for International Students in Malaysia (QS World University Ranking 2025)
5-Star Excellence Rating SETARA
5-Star Excellence Rating (SETARA)
100% Employability Rate
100% Employability Rate
Ranked No.16 for International Students in the World
Ranked No.16 for International Students in the World
More than 80,000 Graduates & Alumni
More than 80,000 Graduates & Alumni
Requirements

Admission Requirements

General Requirements
Direct Entry to Level 1 of the Degree
STPM
  • Minimum Grade C in 2 subjects with a Credit in Mathematics at SPM.
A-Level
  • Minimum Grade D in 2 subjects, excluding General Paper with a Credit in Mathematics at SPM/ O-Level/ IGCSE or equivalent.
UEC
  • 5 Grade B Passes in UEC in any subjects with a Credit in Mathematics.
Matriculation/ Foundation
  • A pass in Matriculation or Foundation studies with minimum CGPA of 2.0 with a Credit in Mathematics at SPM/ IGCSE/ O-Level or its equivalent.
Other Diplomas
  • Pass with CGPA 2.00
Direct Entry to Level 2 of the Degree
Architecture Related Diplomas
  • A Diploma in Architecture related areas with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and fulfilment of requirements for Credit Transfer is subject to approval by the APU Academic Board.
 
Any qualification that APU accepts as equivalent to the above.     

Note: The above entry requirements may differ for specific programmes based on the latest programme standards published by Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA). The qualification and entry requirements for the programmes will be determined based on the "Comparison List of Equivalency of International Qualifications with SPM (O-Levels equivalent) and STPM (A-Levels equivalent)" published by Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).   
 
English Requirements
International Students
  • IELTS : 5.0
  • TOEFL IBT : 40
  • Pearson (PTE) : 47
  • MUET : Band 3.5

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Programme Outline

What We Teach

This programme is specifically designed to provide students with:
 

  • Developing their own visual language that focus on spatial and material sophistication.
  • Tailored design briefs to support learning for students without a design or arts background.
  • Emphasis on an enquiry-led approach to architectural design.
  • Goal for students to tackle complex problems and synthesize ideas.
  • Degree Level 1

    Year 1 Design invites students to explore their lived understanding of architecture. It focuses on design enquiry and synthesis, with modest expectations in terms of design resolution, and develops core design skills. It is supported by learning assignments in the other areas of study regarding:

    • abilities in mixed media, including architectural hand-drawing and digital representation (Communication);
    • understanding of architectural technique, including material-element-component assembly (Communication); 
    • ethical solutions through material, structural and environmental concerns (Technology); and histories, theories and critical thinking of architecture (Humanities)
    Common Modules
     
    • Architectural Design Studio 1
    • Architectural Representation
    • Architectural History and Theory
    • Architectural Design Studio 2
    • Construction Technology
    • Digital Architecture
  • Degree Level 2

    Year 2 Design develops creative design skills from Year One, whilst emphasising the contingencies of site andcommunity/users, with a focus upon ethical design and climate literacy. It continues Year One’s focus on design enquiry and synthesis, with extended expectations regarding design resolution. It is supported by learning assignments in the other areas regarding:

    • abilities in mixed media, including architectural hand-drawing and digital representation (Communication);
    • ethical challenges of architectural design, including the climate crisis (Technology);
    • applying climate literacy and design ethics with specific regard to well-being, health and safety, climate crisis and design for all (Technology) (Practice);
    • guiding principles of climate literate architectural techniques (Technology); and
    • academic research and writing skills and developing critical thinking (Humanities).
    Common Modules
     
    • Architectural Design Studio 3
    • Integrated Technology
    • Critical and Cultural Studies
    • Architectural Design Studio 4
    • Environment and Behaviour
    • Energy and Building
  • Degree Level 3

    Year 3 Design challenges students to demonstrate critical judgement in their design work. It further extends students’ understanding and skills regarding design enquiry and synthesis, whilst supporting students in demonstrating extended skill and abilities in design resolution, evident in cogent alignment of design narrative, tectonic and detail.

    Students undertake a major design project, supported by integrated learning and teaching in Technology, Humanities and Practice and fully explore and demonstrate their design understanding across a series of scales, ranging from the city to detail, as well as their ability to integrate and synthesise knowledge and skills from different subject areas. It is supported by learning assignments in the other areas regarding:

    • abilities in mixed media, including architectural hand-drawing and digital representation (Communication);
    • ethical challenges of architectural design, including the climate crisis (Technology);
    • professional context of architectural practice and design practice, including an architect’s responsibilities regarding climate emergency and the health, safety and well-being of users (Practice);
    • values and challenges of group working in the professional/industry context and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to creative design and problem solving (Practice); and
    • perspective regarding the histories, cultural context and ethical dimensions of architecture and architectural design, underpinned by skills and abilities in academic research and writing (Humanities).
    Common Modules
     
    • Architectural Design Studio 5
    • Contextualising Architectural Humanities
    • Innovation in Construction Practice
    • Architectural Design Studio 6: Design Synthesis and Resolution
    • Critical Building Analysis
    • Professional Practice
  • MQA Compulsory Subjects*

    • Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisation (M’sian Students)
    • Malay Communication Language (Int’l Students)
    • Philosophy and Current Issues
    • Workplace Professional Skills
    • Integrity and Anti-corruption
    • Co-Curriculum
    (*All students are required to successfully complete these modules as stipulated by the Malaysian Qualification Agency.) 
Facilities

Facilities at APU

The APU Centre Point & Atrium serves as a melting pot of cultures from all over the world. Here, cultural activities are organised regularly at the campus, fostering long-lasting intercultural relationships among APU students, who come from over 130 countries.

 

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Career Path

Your Career Path

Architectural Assistant
Design Consultant
Building Technologist
Urban Designer
Interior Designer
Project Coordinator
Building Information Modeler (BIM)
Sustainability Consultant
Project Manager
FEES & Certification

Ready, Set, Go.

Whether you are locals or traveling here, we have the options for you to pursue your dreams.

Malaysian

RM32,900

Year 1

RM34,000

Year 2

RM35,300

Year 3

RM102,200

Total for Malaysian

International

RM33,600
(USD8,000)

Year 1

RM34,800
(USD8,285)

Year 2

RM36,200
(USD8,620)

Year 3

RM104,600
(USD24,905)

Total for International

* Fees stated here do not include Deposits and other Miscellaneous Fees. Please refer to Fee Guide for details.

All information is correct at the time of publication, but is subject to change in the interest of continuing improvement.