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INTRODUCTION TO FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT

First of all, Foundation In Natural and Built Environments (FNBE), under School of Architecture, Building and Design (SABD) by Taylor's University Lakeside Campus, is a one-year pre-university programme designed for SPM/O-Levels graduates who are interested in developing their career in built environment industry.
 
The programme aims to introduce students to the various fields of study in natural and built environments, and equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to persue a degree in Architecture of Quantity Surveying (QS).
 
The programme structure is designed to ensure that students gain an optional education as they progress from foundation through to the degree. Upon successful completion, students are qualified to enroll into the degree programme, forming a seamless transition to achieve an architecture or quantity surveying degree at Taylor's.
 
  • Elements Of natural and Built Environments
  • Introduction to The Construction Industry
  • Creative Thinking Skills
  • English
  • Malaysian Studies
  • Islamic Studies/Moral Education
Total = (24 Credit Hours)
 
  • Culture and Civilisations or Principles of Economics
  • Design Visualisation or Basic Accounting
  • Social Psychology
  • Introduction To Business or Mathematics
  • Effective Public Communication
  • English 2
  • National Language A/B
Total = (26 Credit Hours)
Taylor's Education Group also initiates Taylor's Graduate Capabilities (TGC) system which focused on Make sure that each student is able to achieve and demonstrate discipline specific knowledge, lifelong learning, thinking & problem solving skills, communication skills, interpersonal skills, intrapersonal skills, citizenship & global perspectives and digital literacy, which prepare students to be versatile and work-ready when entering workforce.
 
 
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