Diploma in Entertainment Arts

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Diploma in Entertainment Arts Department of Creative Arts (SCCA)

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What is this programme about? Trained students in:

Hosting

Dancing

Marketing

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Acting

Entertainment Industries Stage

TV Screen

Film

Modeling

Management 2


What do students learn?

Hosting

For Stage, Screen, Events

Dancing

For Stage, Screen

Marketing

For online, offline, print

Facial expression Body & space movement Vocal training Directing performance Script writing •  •  •  •  •  •

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Acting

For Stage & Screen

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Screen movement Vocal training Public Speaking

Classical & modern dance Choreograph dance move Experimenting songs •  •  •  •

Entertainment Marketing Media culture Ethics and law Social media marketing 3


Why Should You Pick Us?

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Specialty of this programme

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•  The only entertainment training programme in the Klang Valley. •  Students are able to learn about how the entertainment industry works. •  Students are able to get an inroad into finding employment in the entertainment industry

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Students’ industry immersion programme will expose students to different entertainment companies, so as to prepare them to work in the industry.

Each student will have to accumulate 320 hours of internship from their involvements in jobs in the entertainment companies of their choice.

Once their internship employers are familiarised with them, they will most likely to engage them into full employment.

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Job Placement

Pioneer graduate Jayson Phuah is currently employed to perform MUD, under Tourism Malaysia. 6


Industry Learning

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•  How to perform effectively in the industry. •  To audition for roles (acting, hosting, singing etc) in the performing arts industry. •  To market themselves through social media platforms to increase their exposure rate. •  Students will leverage on entertainment companies jobs to increase their fan base (popularity). •  Students will be able to work across different genres in the entertainment industry in Malaysia. •  Students will use their knowledge from module Navigating Hollywood to network with the right people in the industry.

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Jayson Phuah Nurul Elfira Loy

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Students who made it to the industry

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Programme Information 2 years programme, full time 3 intakes: Jan, May, September KDU University College Confiden3al & Proprietary | © Copyright 2013

Entry Requirement: •  SPM / GCE 'O' Level - Min. 3 credits (Pass B.M) •  UEC - Min. 3 credits •  International students - Band 5.5 in IELTS; or a score of 213 (computer-based) or 79 (internet-based); or 550 (paper-based) in TOEFL

Internship: •

320 hours across semesters (2nd year onwards)

Pathway to Degree: •

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Articulation with Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane, Australia) 9


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