City University

City University, founded in 1984, was originally City University College of Science And Technology (City University College of Science And Technology). In 2016, it was officially upgraded to a comprehensive university with the approval of the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education and the Academic Qualification Agency (MQA). The university has full-time higher education institutions in Malaysia with tertiary, undergraduate, master and doctoral level education, and has been recommended and certified by the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia and the Ministry of Education of China. The academic level and scale of the university ranks among the top 10 universities in Malaysia. It is a five-star university with teaching quality. It is a designated partner university of the “Belt and Road” initiative by the Malaysian and Chinese governments, and enjoys special tuition subsidies.

The school has two campuses in Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru. The Johor campus in Johor Bahru has more than 25,000 students and covers an area of ​​more than 17,000 acres. There are more than 4,500 students on the Kuala Lumpur campus; there are also more than 5,000 distance education and part-time students, that is, the total number of students is more than 35,000. The university has an internationally distinctive campus environment, diverse backgrounds and global university partnerships. The courses it provides meet the top international standards, and its degree and diploma qualifications are internationally respected and recognized.

The MBA program of City University of Malaysia is set up to meet the global business transformation, with the main purpose of cultivating entrepreneurial professional managers with an international perspective, emphasizing localization in the context of internationalization, encouraging self-management of students, and cultivating students’ team spirit and team spirit. The spirit of innovation, through the introduction of systematic international MBA courses and business cases, helps students to look at the world and stand at the forefront of global business transformation.

Malaysia is a member of the Commonwealth. The teaching system of its universities is the same as that of Western countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States, and its academic standards are also the same. The course credits enrolled in this school can be mutually recognized with the credits of universities in the United Kingdom and the United States, and the degree and diploma issued by the university are also internationally respected and recognized.