UOW Malaysia KDU University College
Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
34 | Undergraduate programs | |
2 | Postgraduate programs |
Overview
Institution type | Private |
Year established | 1983 |
Campus setting | Urban |
Student population | Medium (1,001 to 10,000) |
foreign students | 19% |
Nationalities | 40 |
About UOW Malaysia KDU University College
Established in 1983, and a pioneer in Malaysian private education, UOW University has continued to be an innovative leader in being the first SMART University in Malaysia. Through its SMART initiatives, UOW aims to provide a superior learning experience to nurture students to become independent and life-long learners. UOW offers a wide range of programmes at Certificate, Diploma, Degree and Masters levels. The Certificate and Diploma courses are internally developed while the Degree and Masters programmes are conducted in association with prestigious universities in Australia and the UK.
The University prides itself with its impressive alumni of more than 34,000 graduates. The college's high standards of academic provision are well recognised by employers of various industries and universities worldwide.
UOW University is a subsidiary of Paramount Corporation Berhad Group, a public listed company with a strong property arm consisting of Property Development, Property Investment and Property Construction. Its education arm is made up of the two UOW campuses (Petaling Jaya and Penang), KDU Management Development Centre (KMDC) and Sekolah Sri KDU, a Smart School at the primary and secondary levels.
UOW Petaling Jaya Campus prides itself on its 25 years proven track record and has a reputation built on quality, innovation, integrity and sound financial results. KDU provides quality education combined with strong pastoral care. The college has strong collaboration with top universities in the UK, Australia and Europe and is also the licensed centre for the conducting of Cambridge International Diploma for Teachers and Trainers.
Admissions
IELTS | 5.0+ |
TOEFL | 410.0+ |
For admission requirements and intakes for each individual course/programme please refer to course details.
Or, contact us for more informationCourses available 36
Course name | Duration | Tuition fee |
Bachelor in Accounting and Finance (Hons) |
3 years |
From RM 79,905 |
Bachelor of Accounting (Hons) |
42 months |
From RM 71,890 |
Bachelor of Business (Hons) Accounting |
3 years |
From RM 79,545 |
Course name | Duration | Tuition fee |
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Business Management |
3 years |
From RM 62,250 |
Bachelor of Business (Hons) |
3 years |
From RM 73,745 |
Bachelor of Business (Hons) |
3 years |
From RM 73,745 |
Bachelor of Business (Hons) Human Resource Management |
3 years |
From RM 73,745 |
Bachelor of Business (Hons) Logistics |
3 years |
From RM 73,745 |
Bachelor of Business (Hons) Marketing |
3 years |
From RM 73,745 |
Bachelor of Hospitality Entrepreneurship (Hons) |
3 years |
From RM 80,225 |
Diploma in Business Administration |
2 years |
From RM 41,440 |
Diploma in Business Administration |
2 years |
From RM 41,440 |
MBA in Hospitality Business Administration |
2 years |
From RM 41,650 |
Course name | Duration | Tuition fee |
Bachelor of Computer Science |
3 years |
From RM 77,110 |
Bachelor of Game Development (Hons) |
3 years |
From RM 79,025 |
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Hons) |
3 years |
From RM 75,190 |
Diploma in Computer Studies |
2 years |
From RM 43,590 |
Course name | Duration | Tuition fee |
Diploma in Entertainment Arts |
2 years |
From RM 47,240 |
Master of Arts (By Research) |
3 years |
From RM 32,350 |
Course name | Duration | Tuition fee |
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
4 years |
From RM 95,015 |
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical |
4 years |
From RM 94,645 |
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Mechanical |
4 years |
From RM 94,645 |
Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
2 years |
From RM 39,600 |
Foundation in Engineering |
1 year |
From RM 18,890 |
Course name | Duration | Tuition fee |
Bachelor of Culinary Management |
3 years |
From RM 100,425 |
Bachelor of Culinary Management (Hons) |
3 years |
From RM 100,425 |
Bachelor of Hospitality Management (Hons) |
3 years |
From RM 100,355 |
Diploma in International Hotel and Tourism Management |
2 years |
From RM 49,230 |
Diploma in International Hotel Management |
2 years |
From RM 49,230 |
Course name | Duration | Tuition fee |
Foundation In Arts |
1 year |
From RM 22,315 |
Course name | Duration | Tuition fee |
Bachelor of Laws 3+0 External with University of London, UK |
3 years |
From RM 49,775 |
Course name | Duration | Tuition fee |
Bachelor of Communication (Hons) |
3 years |
From RM 74,250 |
Bachelor of Communication (Hons) |
3 years |
From RM 66,645 |
Bachelor of Communication in Public Relations |
3 years |
Data not available |
BComn in Communication & Media Production |
3 years |
From RM 71,945 |
Diploma in Communication & Media |
2 years |
From RM 47,010 |
Course name | Duration | Tuition fee |
Tuition and application fees
RM 16,950 - RM 110,560 per year
Estimated tuition fees as reported by the institution.
Application fee (local students) | Data not available |
Application fee (foreign students) | Data not available |
Student visa fee (foreign students) | RM 2,350 |
Living cost
RM 1,500 per month
Average living cost in Malaysia
The amount is indicated taking into account the average cost of food, accommodation, etc in Malaysia for 2024
Food | Data not available |
Accommodation | RM 950 |
Others | Data not available |
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Accommodation
UOW Accommodation Services offer a wide range of student houses around Damansara Jaya housing area. Students have a choice of Deluxe, Premium or Supreme student house, which are all located within walking distance of UOW University College and Atria Shopping Centre. Malls such as One Utama Shopping Mall and The Curve are a 5-minute drive away, while Tropicana City Mall provides free shuttle services to Damansara Jaya residents.
There are several types of other accommodations such as student house, hostel (KDU Teratai Court) located in Kota Damansara and condominium units (Sterling Condominium located in Kelana Jaya and Pelangi Utama located in Damansara Utama). However, as the condominium units are limited in number, they are subject to availability.
Pelangi Utama Condominium:
- Master room: double single bed with AC and bathroom - RM700, Triple Single Bed - RM450
- 2nd Room: double single bed with AC - RM600, Double Single Bed - RM450
- Single Bed Room: Single bed with AC - RM700, Single Bed - RM550
UOW Teratai Court Hostel:
- Single room w/AC - RM460, w/o AC - RM360
- Double with single bed w/AC - RM370, w/o AC - RM300
- Double with Double Decker w/AC - RM340, w/o AC - RM280
Campus
UOW has several facilities which is believed to enhance the learning process and activities in the campus.
- UOW Square (Cafetaria) - It is a place where everybody can relax and chat with friends for tea, luch, or break betweem classes. Or just watch a TV programme while having snack. The square is located on the ground floor.
- UOW Computer Centre - Computer and Information Technology is a fundamental of the learning and research experience at UOW College. Computer applications are incorporated into degree programmes and all workstations are equipped with current software applications. UOW students will be able to access the Internet at the computer labs, and printing service is available.
- UOW Library - If students or staffs need to surf the Internet, or carry out an online research, they can do it freely at the library. as it is WiFi-enabled. They can use their own notebooks - Just request for the CISCO 340 Wireless Network from the librarians. The Library is located on the 3rd Floor.
- Bookshop - It is a full-servie bookshop and offers a full line of gifts, textbooks, magazines, books and many other types of stationery. If some books are not available, it can take order for the books.
- UOW Auditorium - Newly renovated, the auditorium is used to host events such as the Inter-School Math & Science Quiz, Inter-School dance competitions, Malam Kebudayaan Melayu dinner and traditional dances, badminton tournaments and other activities. For use of badminton courts, students will have to pre-book to avoid disappointment as the auditorium may be used for other functions. It is available for rent for wedding dinners too.
- Classrooms / Lecture Halls - Classrooms and lecture halls are air-conditioned and wi-fi enabled. Lecturers use either Powerpoint presentations or Prezi as one of their teaching aids.
- Surau (prayer room for Muslims) - The surau for ladies is on the lst floor, and for the men, it is on the 3rd floor.
- Science Laboratories - The science laboratories are used by pre-university students for practical classes. There are the Physics Lab, Chemistry Lab and Biology Lab. They are all located on the Ground Floor.
- Culinary Arts Training Facilities - The facilities specifically for Culinary programme students include the general facilities, training restaurants and kitchen facilities. There are 4 types of kitchens: champions kitchen (which is used to train students for competition purposes and also short course cooking), molecular kitchen (used for research centre as well as classroom for molecular cooking and demosntrations), pastry kitchen (where students learn the art of patisserie), and training kitchen.
- Engineering Laboratories - The Engineering Laboratories consist of six specialised laboratories: communication radio lab, electronics lab, control & robotic lab, electrical power lab, technical workshop.
- Skills Training Laboratories - These laboratories are located on the Ground Floor. They are to cater to the Skills Training Programme (JPK) Engineering students. These consist of Industrial Electronics & automation lab, test measurement and instrumentation lab, engineering design & drafting lab.
- Hospitality & Tourism Management Training Facilities which are consist of Mock Front office, 5-star mock suite, The Windowa of Damansara (a fine dining restaurant), Connexions Restaurant (General Dining Restaurant), and Cafe 87 Restaurant (deli-styled restaurant).
- Mass Communication Training Facilities which are consist of Creative Waves (Sound Studio), Shutters (Photo Studio), and Pixels (iMac Laboratory)
- Language Training Facilities consist of Computer-Assisted Language Learning Lab and Language Laboratory
- Other Facilities consists of mobility-friendly environment with the installation of ramps for disable, wireless interet access, automated teller machine (ATM), vending machines and newspapers, security, and transportation between campuses.
The Damansara Jaya (DJ) Campus is located along the Damansara-Puchong (LDP) highway. It's easily accessible by public transport. There are many food and entertainment outlets nearby.
Student population
Medium (1,001 to 10,000)
Total population
Undergraduate students | 6000 |
Postgraduate students | 3500 |
foreign students | Data not available |
Mission
UOW university profound impact extends beyond the realm of academia, as evidenced by its extensive alumni network of over 68,000 graduates who have left an indelible mark in various spheres of society. Among these esteemed alumni are individuals who have not only achieved remarkable success in their chosen fields but have also become influential figures and role models for aspiring professionals.
In addition to the illustrious careers of actresses Nurul Elfira Loy, Puan Sri Tiara Jacquelina, and Noor Neelofa, the university's alumni roster boasts a diverse array of talent and expertise. Celebrity chef Darren Teoh stands out as a shining example of culinary excellence, captivating audiences with his innovative approach to gastronomy and culinary arts. Through his culinary creations and culinary ventures, Chef Darren has garnered acclaim both locally and internationally, solidifying his reputation as a trailblazer in the culinary world.
Furthermore, the university takes great pride in nurturing sporting talent, as exemplified by bowling champion Esther Cheah. Her outstanding achievements on the bowling lanes have not only brought honor to her alma mater but have also inspired a new generation of athletes to pursue their dreams with determination and dedication. Esther's success serves as a testament to the university's commitment to holistic development, where sportsmanship, discipline, and resilience are cultivated alongside academic excellence.