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The ADTP has been developed specifically to allow students to complete the first part of an American degree at Sunway University. The program has been designed in consultation with American universities to ensure that students can transfer seamlessly to America to complete their studies. Patterned after the American undergraduate degree program, Sunway University’s ADTP provides students with a mixture of major-specific and general education courses, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the next phase of their studies in the U.S..

Intakes: January, June, August
The objective of this course is to provide an overview of available technology, and guide participants to go through a reflection process on how technology can improve existing business processes thus leading to the digital transformation of a business.
This course targets those who are keen to be Digital Entrepreneurs. This course provides the essential elements pertaining to the area of electronic commerce together with its implications for the commercial macro and micro digital economy environment.
This course is aimed at those participants who are interested in setting up their own businesses and better understanding the digital landscape.
Pre-calculus introduces students to an in-depth study of functions and a review of the foundation of algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric fundamentals. It prepares students for Calculus with an emphasis on functions. Trigonometry is essential not only in Calculus but also in modelling real world scientific and technical problems, where one needs to study the relationship between variables. This course covers both graphical and computational aspects of these relationships.
This course is targeted at high school leavers. It introduces students to some basic concepts and theories in order to understand our society and ourselves.  It enables us to see how behaviour is largely shaped by the group or organization to which we belong and the society in which we live.  Topics included in the course are culture, socialization, social structure, groups, deviance, stratification, social institution and social change.