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Make the most of UOW Malaysia's Open Day
UOW Malaysia is gearing up to receive school leavers at its upcoming Open Day.
JUST finished your SPM and wondering what's next? Get your answers with a trip to the University of Wollongong Malaysia's (UOW Malaysia) Open Day.
Whether it's to discover programmes that match your interests, ask burning questions or get a real feel for campus life – this is your chance to explore the right pathway for your future studies.
This checklist will help you make the most of your visit, even if you've already picked a programme or are still deciding.
Prepare for your campus visit
Being well-prepared allows you to walk away with more than just brochures – you'll have answers, clarity and maybe even a clearer vision for your future.
Here is a quick list to make sure you have got everything so you can focus on exploring, asking questions and taking it all in:
> SPM results (trial or final)
> A shortlist of programmes you're interested in
> Questions for lecturers
> A notebook to jot down notes
Explore top programmes
Detailed academic counseling is provided during Open Day, helping students to navigate various programme choices at UOW Malaysia.
Open Days are one of the best times to check out programmes that match your interests and aspirations.
Get a head start by exploring some of UOW Malaysia's top offerings:
> Computing: If you are drawn to technology, a Diploma in Information Technology is a solid starting point to build a practical foundation to degree options like the Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Information Systems or Bachelor of Software Engineering. You will explore specialised computer science programmes that prepare you for the evolving tech landscape.
> Engineering: UOW Malaysia's engineering programmes cover courses in the Mechanical, Mechatronics and Electrical and Electronic fields, giving you the chance to explore how things work and how to improve them through industry-relevant learning.
> Business: If strategy and leadership appeal to you, the Bachelor of Business offers hands-on courses in digital business, marketing, sustainable business, logistics and finance.
> Communication: For those passionate about storytelling or branding, the Bachelor of Communication includes specialisations focused on corporate communication, advertising media management, journalism, broadcasting and visual communication.
Ask the right questions
The Open Day presents a good opportunity for prospective students to find out more about various academic pathways.
Open Days are the perfect time to get answers directly from academic staff and counsellors.
Jot down any questions you have about scholarships, internships, career prospects or more. If you're struggling to come up with one, here are some helpful questions to ask:
> What sets similar programmes apart?
> What career opportunities do graduates typically have?
> Are there chances for internships?
> What support services are available for new students?
Getting the answers you need will help you understand your options better to make well-informed decisions about your future.
Make the most of your experience
Once you get your questions out of the way, get a feel for campus life by joining guided tours to explore student spaces.
You may uncover a new passion or discover a programme you had not considered.
Visit UOW Malaysia's Selangor and Penang campuses for Open Day on these dates: June 14 to 21
July 24 to 26
August 7 to 9
August 16 and 17
It is open to both walk-ins and appointments. For more information about programmes and campus events, visit UOW Malaysia's official website.