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Course Overview

Many countries throughout the world have or are developing a strong manufacturing base, producing a range of products including household goods, electrical, do-it-yourself, and automobile components. They are considered as the most rapidly growing sector of the materials industry consequently increasing the number of people who work in this field. Plastic and rubber, together with adhesives, resin, and fibers, from a group material called polymers. Polymers have special properties which make them very useful in the modern world. The majority of polymers are derived from oil chemicals, although there are some naturally occurring polymers such as natural rubber and cellulose.

To make a product from plastic, one must choose which plastic to use from a very large range of plastics available, and then decide which processing method is suitable to produce the desired shaped product. Once these have been decided, it will often be necessary to design and make a mould for the products, and then ensure this mould functions effectively. This does not include the considerable expertise required to design the product in the first place to ensure maximum strength, ease of function and an aesthetic shape.

Entry Requirement 

(Cambridge English: Proficiency) / CEFR C1 or PTE (Pearson Test of English) (36) or MUET (Malaysian University English Test) (Band 3)

*MUET Band 2 as exit requirement before graduating

Students who enroll with qualifications from institutions that fully use English as the language of instruction or from English-speaking countries are EXCLUDED from the requirements of competence in the English language as stated above.

Fees

RM 7500 – RM 8000


This information was accurate on : 04/03/2021
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