Afterschool
February 22, 2013
To greatly enhance teaching and learning, INTI unveiled its new campus in Subang Jaya. Called INTI International College Subang (IICS), the RM40 million campus features state-of-the-art facilities and technology as well as brand new programmes delivered via an innovative blended and online learning platform.
IICS has a capacity for 7,000 students from Malaysia and across the globe. Amenities include a new three-story building housing and a 300-seat auditorium that serves as a venue for local and international conferences. Moreover, the new campus houses INTI's new School of Art & Design complete with a design gallery, studios, Macintosh and AutoCAD labs, materials library and design centre.
The new Subang Jaya campus embodies the concept of a cosmopolitan learning environment with emphasis on openness and community
"The launch of the new campus is not just about the building itself or the investment we have put in towards new facilities. It is about improving ourselves to provide a student-centred educational experience and to enable us to more effectively educate and groom the next generation of industry and world-ready graduates," said Dr. Dominic Szambowski, President of IICS during his address at a cocktail reception in the new campus gallery.
A 300-seat auditorium that serves as a great venue for local and international conferences
With the new campus, IICS will be launching new programmes in the field of Art and Design with first intakes beginning in April 2013. The programmes include certificate, foundation, diploma and 3+0 degree courses in collaboration with UK'S Sheffield Hallam University. Courses include:
INTI had also recently launched a new Masters of International Business program offered in collaboration with the University of Wollongong.
Aside from the new campus in Subang Jaya, another new INTI campus will be established this year in downtown Kuala Lumpur dedicated to adult and postgraduate education. Additional investments have been made to upgrade campus facilities in Nilai, Penang and Sabah. Beyond physical structures, the organisation has invested in technology and learning resources to provide students in Malaysia with access to global knowledge, thought processes, best practices and academic talent, and to develop the future leaders of the nation via an individualized and innovative learning experience.