Informatics CitiCampus located in the heart of the capital city of Kuala Lumpur earns the distinction of being the first CitiCampus ( then known simply as 'center' ) to be set up in Malaysia in 1984.
It operates the Informatics Computer School and Thames Business School
both of whom have strategic partnerships and alliances with major universities from USA, UK,
and Australia.
Its specialisation in Information Technology education and training has grown tremendously with more experienced lectureres and staff being made available to provide the expertise. There is a complete range of
courses available in the CitiCampus and its only natural that its facilities are the best
among all other CitiCampuses.
Students can thus choose to complete most of the degree-level studies (equivalent to up to two years) locally in Malaysia before going on campus to experience the invaluable university life. In addition to on-campus
studies, we offer other alternative modes of study in either distance learning, supported by visiting professors or e-learning with e-support
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In Malaysia, the programmes offered by Informatics conform to the requirements of Lembaga Akreditasi Negara(LAN) Malaysia (National Accreditation
Board Malaysia). Such requirements include the minimum of 90 credit hours for the Informatics
programmes of diploma level.Informatics has established strong partnership with universities
and academic bodies all over the world. These strong ties enable students of Informatics
education programmes to be admitted into the degree programmes of many reputable universities
of Australia, UK and USA through credit transfers. Many of these universities accept Informatics students
into the final year of their degree programmes.
Informatics offers education programmes in the following three schools.
- Information and Communications Technology
- Business Administration
- Computer Engineering
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