Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman

Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman 拉曼大學 (abbreviated UTAR) is a non-profit, private university in Malaysia known for graduating several notable alumni in the Malaysian Chinese community. It is ranked top 100 in the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2018[8] and top 600 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020,[9] placing it 2nd in Malaysia only after University of Malaya.[10] UTAR is one of the Premier Digital Tech Universities that are recognized by Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC),[11] capable of providing students with first-class theoretical and practical training to meet the nation’s digital economy demands.

Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman  (Malay)
拉曼大学  (Chinese)
துங்கு அப்துல் ரகுமான் பல்கலைக்கழகம்  (Tamil)
(Jawi script) اونيۏرسيتي تونكو عبدالرحمن
MottoBroadening Horizons, Transforming Lives
TypePrivate, Not For Profit
Established2002
ChairmanYang Berhormat Tan Sri Dato' Seri Dr Teo Yie Liang a/l Ravichandra Sundrasen
ChancellorTun Dr. Ling Liong Sik[1]
PresidentIr Prof. Dr Ewe Hong Tat[2]
Academic staff
1,146[3]
Students~20,490 (2018)[4]
Undergraduates~20,148 (2018)[4]
Location
Sungai Long, Selangor, Malaysia
Kampar, Perak
,
4.337469°N 101.145164°E / 4.337469; 101.145164
CampusSungai Long
Kampar
Colours                   
Blue, yellow, red and white
Affiliations
Websiteutar.edu.my
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
Simplified Chinese拉曼大学
Traditional Chinese拉曼大學
UTAR Sungai Long Campus

UTAR was established in June 2002 through the UTAR Education Foundation, a non-for-profit organisation,[12] and a total of 411 students is enrolled in June 2002 for its first intake. As of 2016, the university has grown to an enrolment of 20,490 students.[13] At the start, the university offered only eight honours degree programmes[14] but now offers more than 110 programmes, including foundation, undergraduate as well as postgraduate degree programmes.[15]

The university has two campuses, one in Sungai Long, located within the Klang Valley in the state of Selangor, and the award-winning[16] Kampar campus in the state of Perak.[17] The university once maintained campuses in Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur, but in June 2015 these were consolidated with the Sungai Long campus.[18][19] Currently it has 9 faculties, 3 academic institutes, 3 academic centres and 32 research centres.[20]

The university also has had extensive academic partnerships with international universities in United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Russia, Singapore, Indonesia, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Spain, Poland, etc.

History

In July 2001, the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), a prominent organization in the Malaysian Chinese community, received an invitation from the Malaysian Ministry of Education to establish a university.[14] Tun Dr. Ling Liong Sik, the President of the MCA, chaired a committee that drew up a framework for the establishment of the university.[21] Another committee was formed to compile the necessary documents to receive approval from the local authorities.[14] The second committee was led by Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Ng Lay Swee, the Principal of Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, a tertiary education institution also established by the MCA, and it included Dr. Lai Fatt Sian, the Head of the School of Business Studies of the University College, who became the founding Dean of the UTAR Faculty of Accountancy and Management.[14] The university also established the Faculty of Arts and Social Science, led by Dr. Yeoh Suan Pow, and the Faculty of Information Communication and Technology, led by Dr. Tan Chik Heok. Tun Dr. Ling Liong Sik was appointed Council Chairman of UTAR and Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Ng Lay Swee became the first President and CEO.[22]

In June 2002, UTAR opened its doors to the pioneer batch students on its first campus located in Section 13 of Petaling Jaya, on a premises previously owned by the publisher of a local daily called the Star.[23]

Through the three newly established faculties, the university offered its first eight honours degree programmes[24] At that time, the Faculty of Accountancy and Management, under founding Dean Dr. Lai Fatt Sian, hosted more than 6,000 students and was described as the largest business faculty in a Malaysian private university. However, due to space constraints and the popularity of the courses, the intake was required to cut-off at a remarkably high intake requirements and many were disappointed having their application rejected. This ultimately resulted in market-driven high calibre graduates strongly demanded by the industry.

An official ceremony was held to launch UTAR on 13 August 2002 at the main hall of the Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, another tertiary education institution founded by the Malaysian Chinese Association. Attending the ceremony was the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad. The prime minister also officiated the university groundbreaking event at its new campus at Kampar, in the state of Perak.[24][25]

Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Ng Lay Swee retired as the President on 31 March 2009. She was succeeded by Datuk Dr. Chuah Hean Teik.[26] Following her retirement, many pioneering staff members who worked with her from the inception of the university left the establishment as well.

Datuk Dr. Chuah Hean Teik retired as the President on 31 August 2019. He was succeeded by Dr. Ewe Hong Tat effective from 1 September 2019.[27][28]

Academic profile

Admission

There are three intakes every year on January, May and October for foundation, bachelor honours degree and postgraduate programmes.[29]

For the entry requirements, students with only Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) / Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia Vokasional (SPMV) can apply for the one-year UTAR Foundation programmes[30] such as Foundation in Science and Foundation in Arts. Those have completed the Foundation programmes will then be eligible to continue their Year 1 of the UTAR Honours Degree programmes. Other than the UTAR Foundation programmes certificate, students with other qualifications such as Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM), Unified Examination Certificate (UEC), A-Levels, South Australian Matriculation (SAM) and Canadian Pre-University (CPU) can also apply for the Bachelor's Honours Degree programmes. Besides, students with a diploma from a college / institution / polytechnic may also apply for admission to UTAR programmes with chances of getting successful entry with credit transfer.[31]

Nonetheless, all the local and foreign students applying for the entry of UTAR programmes are required to be proficient in the English language as almost all the courses are taught in English language (except some Degree programmes regarding Chinese Studies). Students are usually needed to have a credit / relevant score in either SPM English Language, O-level English Language, UEC English Language, MUET, TOEFL, IELTS, CPE, CAE, SAT or ACT.[31]

Students who wish to apply for admissions can do it online by filling in the forms available on the official website of UTAR[32] They can also visit the UTAR Division of Programme Promotion or Division of Admissions and Credit Evaluation, available at both the Sungai Long Campus and Kampar Campus, for more information of the programmes and requirements for admissions.[33]

Faculties

UTAR Kampar Campus

UTAR Sungai Long Campus

  • Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS)
    • Department of Pre-Clinical Sciences
    • Department of Medicine
    • Department of Population Medicine
    • Department of Surgery
    • Department of Chinese Medicine
    • Department of Nursing
    • Department of Physiotherapy
  • Faculty of Accountancy and Management (FAM)
    • Department of Accountancy
    • Department of Economics
    • Department of International Business
    • Department of Building and Property Management
  • Lee Kong Chian Faculty of Engineering and Science (LKC FES)
    • Department of Architecture & Sustainable Design
    • Department of Chemical Engineering
    • Department of Civil Engineering
    • Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
    • Department of Internet Engineering & Computer Science
    • Department of Mathematical & Actuarial Sciences
    • Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering
    • Department of Mechatronics & Biomedical Engineering
    • Department of Surveying
  • Faculty of Creative Industries (FCI)
    • Department of Mass Communication
    • Department of Multimedia Design and Animation
    • Department of General Studies (DGS)
    • Department of Modern Languages
    • Department of Game Studies
    • Department of Media
    • Department of Early Childhood Studies
  • Centre for Foundation Studies (Sungai Long) (CFS-SL)
  • Centre for Extension Education (CEE)

Teaching and degrees

The structure of UTAR Foundation and full-time degree programmes consists of three semesters per year. The first two semesters for the full-time degree programmes, which start in January and May, are considered as long semesters, which are around 19 to 20 weeks (usually summed up by 14 weeks of teaching, 3 weeks of exam, 2 to 3 weeks of semester break), the short semester for the full-time degree programmes that starts in October is only around 13 weeks (7 weeks of teaching, 3 weeks of exam, 3 weeks of semester break). For Foundation studies, The first two semesters which is also start in January and May, are considered as long semesters, which are around 17 or 19 weeks (usually summed up by 14 weeks of teaching, 1 week of exam, 2 or 4 weeks of semester break), the short semester that starts in October is around 16 weeks (12 weeks of teaching, 1 week of exam, 3 weeks of semester break).[29]

The teaching in UTAR is usually carried out through lecture, tutorial and practical classes. Lecture in UTAR is conducted in a large class by qualified lecturer (at least Master degree qualification for bachelor degree programmes). A typical lecture class in UTAR can accommodate up to 200 or 300 students. Tutorials are the smaller classes (usually consists of ≤30 students) where you can ask questions and have discussion with the tutor or other students. Practical classes are commonly arranged for science, engineering, information technology programmes that require hands on learning through practical or laboratory work.

Scholarships and financial support

UTAR offers scholarships and loans based on the following criteria:[34]

  • Must be a Malaysian citizen
  • Family and personal income and commitments
  • Scholastic ability and academic performance
  • Character and involvement in extra-curricular activities
  • Has obtained admission to Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
  • Pursuing full-time of foundation or degree programmes

List of UTAR Scholarships available:[35]

  • UTAR Scholarships for Top Achievers (Full or half tuition fee scholarships for foundation and undergraduate programmes)
  • UTAR Sport & Talent Scholarship
  • UTAR - ACCA Scholarship (RM5,000 to UTAR Accounting graduates who are enrolled in the ACCA)
  • Datuk Sim Mow Yu - UTAR Scholarships Fund (especially for Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Chinese Studies)
  • Tan Sri (Dr.) Lim Goh Tong - UTAR Scholarship Fund
  • UTAR - Sin Chew Daily Education Fund
  • UTAR - The Star Education Fund
  • UTAR - Nanyang Education Scholarship
  • UTAR - UEC Scholarship

UTAR also provides interest free student loans[36] to those financially needy students who are pursuing foundation or undergraduate degree programmes.[37]

Accreditation and memberships

All UTAR academic programmes are approved by the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) and accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and Public Service Department (JPA).[38]

UTAR has been awarded the self-accreditation status by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency of the Ministry of Higher Education, which authorises UTAR to conduct self-assessments to accredit its programmes in accordance with the criteria set by the MQA, although this status excludes certain programmes that require a professional body’s recognition.[39][40] UTAR was awarded Premier Digital Tech University status by Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC).[41]

UTAR is a member of the EMC Academic Alliance created by American multinational corporation Dell EMC.[42] The university is also a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU),[5] the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB),[6] and a university member of The Alliance on Business Education and Scholarship for Tomorrow (ABEST21).[7]

Various departments and programs at UTAR are also recognised by professional associations and institutes across Malaysia, other Southeast Asian countries, Australia, the Commonwealth, and the United States.[43] The UTAR engineering degree programmes are recognised by the Board of Engineers Malaysia. This recognition allows UTAR engineering graduates to practice in 18 countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Canada under the Washington Accord.

List of Programmes Recognized By Professional Body Besides MQA Accreditation

Course Recognition body[44]
Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) AccountingCPA, ACCA, CIMA, ICAEW, CTIM, ICSA & MICPA
Bachelor of Accounting (Hons)CPA, ACCA, CIMA, ICAEW, CTIM, ICSA, MICPA & MIA
Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons)
Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) Entrepreneurship
Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons)
Bachelor of Communication (Hons) Public Relations
Bachelor of Economics (Hons) Financial Economics
Bachelor of Economics (Hons) Global Economics
Bachelor of International Business (Hons)
Bachelor of Marketing (Hons)
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Biotechnology
MAICSA
Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons)MBOT & MAICSA
Bachelor of Economics (Hons) Financial EconomicsCFA[45] & MAICSA
Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) Banking and FinanceCFA,[45] ACCA, AICB, FPAM & MAICSA
Bachelor of Finance (Hons)CFA,[45] ACCA, FPAM & MAICSA
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Logistics & International ShippingLogM & MBOT
Bachelor of Science (Hons) ChemistryRSC
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Actuarial ScienceSOA
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Financial MathematicsFPAM
Bachelor of Science (Hons) ArchitectureLAM
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Quantity SurveyingBQSM & RICS
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Biomedical Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Chemical Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Electronics (Computer Networking)
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Electronic & Communications Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Electronic Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Environmental Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Industrial Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Materials & Manufacturing Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechatronics Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Petrochemical Engineering
BEM & IEM
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Construction ManagementCIOB, RICS & MBOT
Bachelor of Building and Property Management (Hons)BOVAEP
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Graphic Design and Multimedia
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Game Design
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Digital Animation
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Game Development
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Biotechnology
Bachelor of Information Systems (Hons) Information Systems Engineering
Bachelor of Information Systems (Hons) Business Information Systems
Bachelor of Information Technology (Hons) Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Information Technology (Hons) Communications Networking
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Software Engineering
MBOT
Master of Business Administration (Corporate Management)MACS
Master of Business Administration (Corporate Governance)MACS & MAICSA

University rankings

University rankings
Global – Overall
THE World[46]501-600
QS World[47]801-1000
Regional – Overall
THE Asia[48]119
QS Asia[49]181

UTAR has been ranked by two international ranking systems, the QS University Rankings, and the Times Higher Education University Rankings. UTAR is ranked the third among the most productive institutions in the research discipline of mobile commerce and its application.[50]

Times Higher Education (THE)

Year Rank Valuer
2017111-120[51]Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings
2017101-150[52]Times Higher Education Young University Rankings
201714[52]Times Higher Education Young University Rankings - Millennial Universities
2018501-600[53]Times Higher Education World University Rankings
201899[8]Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings
2018114[54]Times Higher Education Emerging Economies University Rankings
2018101-150[55]Times Higher Education Young University Rankings
2018111-120[56]Times Higher Education Asia Pacific University Rankings
2019501-600[57]Times Higher Education World University Rankings
2019117[58]Times Higher Education Emerging Economies University Rankings
2019111-120[59]Times Higher Education Asia Pacific University Rankings
2019101-200[60]Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
2019111[61]Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings
2019101-150[62]Times Higher Education Young University Rankings
2020501-600[9]Times Higher Education World University Rankings
2020501+[63]Times Higher Education World University Rankings By Subject - Business and Economics
2020601-800[64]Times Higher Education World University Rankings By Subject - Engineering and Technology
2020138[65]Times Higher Education Emerging Economies University Rankings
2020201-300[66]Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
2020119[67]Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings
2020101-150[68]Times Higher Education Young University Rankings

Quacquarelli Symonds (QS)

Year Rank Valuer
2012251-300QS Asian University Rankings
201264[69]QS Asian University Rankings - Employer Reputation
2013251-300QS Asian University Rankings
2015251-300[70]QS Asian University Rankings
2016251-300[71]QS Asian University Rankings
201690[72]QS Asian University Rankings - International Faculty
2016126[73]QS Asian University Rankings - Employer Reputation
2018251-260[74]QS Asian University Rankings
2019188[75]QS Asian University Rankings
2020801-1000[76]QS World University Rankings
2020251-300[77]QS Graduate Employability Rankings
2020181[78]QS Asian University Rankings
2021801-1000[79]QS World University Rankings

UI Green Metric

Year Rank Valuer
201494[80]UI Green Metric World University Ranking
2015106[81]UI Green Metric World University Ranking
2016274[82]UI Green Metric World University Ranking
2017116[83]UI Green Metric World University Ranking
2018146[84]UI Green Metric World University Ranking
2019102[85]UI Green Metric World University Ranking

Malaysia Quality Agency (MQA)

  • The MQA is responsible for the Rating for Higher Education Institutions in Malaysia (SETARA) and the Discipline-Based Rating System (D-SETARA).
Year Rank Valuer
2011Tier 5 (Excellence)[86]SETARA
2012Tier 5 (Excellence)[87]D-SETARA Engineering
2012Tier 4 (Very Good)[87]D-SETARA Health Sciences
2013Tier 5 (Excellence)[88]SETARA
2017Tier 5 (Excellence)[89]SETARA

Student life

UTAR Student Representative Council

The UTAR Student Representative Council (SRC) represents all students within the University. It was founded in July 2012. In addition to the university-level SRC, each campus has a campus-level Council: SRC UTAR Kampar Campus and SRC UTAR Sungai Long Campus.

The Council membership is as follows:

University SRC

  • Chairperson
  • Vice Chairperson
  • Secretary
  • Treasurer

Campus SRC

  • Chairperson
  • Vice Chairperson
  • Secretary
  • Treasurer
  • 2 Auditors

Representative from each faculties

  • 5 campus wide representatives

Student-run societies

Both campuses are home to student-run societies organized around shared interests, hobbies, and professional aspirations. As of March 2017, there were 56 registered societies.[90]

Student accommodation

As of 2017, neither the Kampar Campus nor Sungai Long Campus have their own hostels for students. However, students have access to private accommodation facilities.

Students studying at the UTAR Kampar Campus usually stay in these locations:[91]

  • Westlake
  • Eastlake
  • Taman Mahsuri Impian (Kampar Residensi)
  • Kampar Putra
  • Kampus West City
  • East Tin Campus Suite
  • MH Unilodge
  • The Trails of Kampar (Agacia)
  • Meadow Park

Students studying at the Sungai Long Campus usually stay in these locations:[92]

  • Sungai Long (SL) 1-15
  • Flora Green Condominium
  • Cypress Condominium
  • Acorn & Hazel Condominium
  • Forest Green Condominium
  • Taman Taming Indah
  • Taman Bukit Sungai Long
  • Taming Indah
  • Bandar Mahkota Cheras (BMC) 1-3 & 5-9

Partner institutions

Notable alumni

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