School Of Business & Management

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT covers a lot of ground – from organisation and analysis to planning different types of business operations. This is where you will gain the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to run and manage a successful business. Regardless of whether you are in a large multi-national corporation, local set up or even just a pop-up store, you will find that the skills and knowledge gained with us will place you on the path to success.

Education Pathway

Programme code: (R3/0011/3/0071) (02/29) (A9505)

Duration: Full-time:1 year

Intakes: April, July, October

Mode of Study: Full-Time

Programme code: (R2/0414/4/0084) (11/28) (MQA/FA3706)

Duration: 2 1/2 years | Full-time

Intakes: April, July, October

Mode of Study: Full-Time

Programme code: (R3/0414/6/0293) (11/29) (A10306)

Duration: 3 years | Full-time

Intakes: April, July, October

Mode of Study: Full-Time

Experiential

Students from the Faculty of Business & Management and Faculty of Social Sciences joined forces in an inter-faculty initiative to develop and pitch a brand-building proposal for 18CTea – Perak’s first bubble tea outlet with a fully-vegetarian food menu. 18CTea chose their favourite from three different concepts – and the initiative allowed students to get first-hand experience of formulating a brand-building proposal and pitching it to a real-world client.  

Part of the coursework assessment for the course BMK3205 Marketing Communications was to plan and organise the 1st Conference on Digital Marketing and Entrepreneurship.  Students conceptualised the pre-event engagement, coordinated the actual event and provided a report on what they learnt

Students are brought on visits to professional industries and institutions like the Industrial Court to reinforce experiential and contextual learning. This is done to help them meld their classroom lessons and the education they get from speaking to people on the ground and first-hand experience.

Engagement

Learning through a steady stream of real-world projects is how we believe students learn best

World Clean up Day

More than 500 volunteers, made up of the public and QIU staff and students gave up their Saturday morning to participate in the World Clean Up Day, Ipoh Chapter event which was spearheaded by the University. The clean up activity was centred around cleaning the riverbank of Kinta river starting at Home of Silveryouth (HOS) and moving out in a 1km radius from the starting point. Yang Berhormat Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Bari, Perak State Exco member for Education, Environment, Green Technology & Information and Yang Berhormat Tuan Tan Kar Hing, Perak State Exco member for Tourism, Culture and Arts, also graced the event.

Enrichment

Group of students together with their lecturers were invited to attend Lazada club, Perak chapter monthly meeting to listen and learn from industry practitioners.

Thomas Moy, Grace Lee and Derek Emerson enthralled the students with vivid examples of how the SERVE leadership model is practised at Chick-fil-A. They brought their many years of experience managing and operating the restaurants to illustrate how they practise servant leadership and the business results that follow as a result of this leadership style. By the end of the session, students could visualise how the SERVE leadership model at Chick-fil-A creates a workplace where staff are truly engaged and where guests (restaurant patrons are called “guests” and not “customers”) love frequenting.

The Let’s Chat! series features industry experts, experienced professionals and renowned individuals. It is envisioned to cover a wide range of business and management-related topics as well as broader issues such as politics, economy, culture and education. In so doing, the Let’s Chat! series:

  • exposes students to diverse ideas, professions and fields;
  • equips students with current trends and news; and
  • inculcates in students a strong knowledge-seeking culture.

Past Let’s Chat sessions

Excellence

ENTREPRENEUR EXTRAORDINAIRE: KALISWARI’S JEWEL JOY

Diploma in Business Management graduate Kaliswari Selvarajoo, who is already running her own jewellery business

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3-Nov Mon 6-Nov Thur Week 17 Final Examination Sultan of Perak’s Birthday 7-Nov Fri
10-Nov Mon 14-Nov Fri Semester Break 
17-Nov Mon 21-Nov Fri Semester Break 
Note : 
  1. The University reserves the right to amend as and when required  
  2. When a public holiday falls on Sunday, the holiday is substituted with the following working Monday/working day 
  3. 22 November 2025 – Convocation 
*4. The University Management has decided to grant extra leave for certain festivals that fall at the beginning or end of the week. For this semester, Monday 15 Sept is the extra holiday.  Therefore, replacement classes must be conducted on the dates provided by the Registrar’s Office
Week StartWeek EndAcademic WeekActivityPublic Holidays
25-Oct  Registration 
27-Oct31-Oct Orientation 
3-Nov7-Nov Pre-Nov Programme

Sultan of Perak’s Birthday

7-Nov

10-Nov14-Nov Pre-Nov Programme 
17-Nov21-Nov Pre-Nov Programme 
24-Nov28-NovWeek 1Learning Week 
1-Dec5-DecWeek 2Learning Week 
8-Dec12-DecWeek 3Learning Week 
15-Dec19-DecWeek 4Learning Week 
22-Dec26-DecWeek 5Learning Week

Christmas Day

25-Dec

29-Dec2-JanWeek 6Learning Week

New Year’s Day

1-Jan

5-Jan9-JanWeek 7Learning Week 
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RPL Thaipusam (1-Feb)

2-Feb

9-Feb13-FebWeek 12Learning Week 
16-Feb20-Feb Mid-Semester Break

Chinese New Year

17- 18 Feb

23-Feb27-FebWeek 13Learning Week 
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Nuzul Al-Quran

7-Mar

9-Mar13-MarWeek 15Self-Study Week 
16-Mar19-MarWeek 16Final Examination

Hari Raya Aidilfitri

21-Mar

23-Mar27-Mar Mid-Semester Break

Hari Raya Aidilfitri

23-Mar

30-Mar3-AprWeek 17Final Examination 
6-Apr10-Apr Semester Break 
13-Apr17-Apr Semester Break 

Note :

  1. The University reserves the right to amend as and when required
  2. When a public holiday falls on Sunday, the holiday is substituted with the following working Monday/working day