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Students had the chance to explore their multiple intelligences during a recent camping trip organised by the SEGi College Sarawak’s Odyssey Club. The outdoor excursion allowed students to put into practice the theory of Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligences.  The camping trip aimed to develop students’ visual-spatial, linguistic-verbal, logical-mathematical, body-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic intelligence....
On 8 and 9 March, SEGi College Penang’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Management hosted its annual two-day open market event, the Grand Entrepreneurship Bazaar Day. The purpose of the event was to give students the opportunity to turn their business ideas into real-world business activities. Students are expected to apply the theories and concepts they...
Educational tours have been incorporated into the curriculum of the SEGi School of Hospitality and Tourism to provide students with the opportunity to learn from industry players and gain first-hand experience. Students from Muhamad Irfan Bustaipo’s Introduction to Hospitality Industry and Event and Convention class recently visited the Ascott Gurney Penang on 7 March 2023.  The educational...
SEGi College Kuala Lumpur’s School of Computing and IT (SOCIT) recently organised a Virtual Treasure Hunt, providing 26 students with an entertaining break from typical classroom activities. The competition offered a fun and interactive way to build problem-solving and critical thinking skills, while also utilising digital technology.  According to a report by the World Economic...
Many people have misconceptions about mass communication, believing it to be limited to broadcasting and journalism. This, however, is only one aspect of the field. Advertising, public relations, publication, visual communication, broadcasting, digital media strategies, and event management are all options for mass communication graduates.  Students in mass communication programmes learn a variety of skills,...
Almost half of Malaysians are employed in the hospitality industry, with many working in hotels. These hardworking individuals are critical to the success of the nearly $2 trillion travel and tourism industry in the United States. Unfortunately, many of these workers feel underappreciated, with 42% citing a lack of recognition as one of the most...
The School of Creative Art & Design (SOCAD) Photography Club at SEGi College Subang Jaya recently organised an Art & Bonding event, which gave students the opportunity to showcase their creative selves and bond with others in a positive and supportive environment. This event allowed students to express themselves creatively and unwind, promoting a new...
The Borneo Culture Museum, located in Kuching, Sarawak, is a must-see for anyone interested in learning about Borneo’s rich and diverse cultural heritage. The museum displays traditional arts and crafts of local tribes, giving visitors a unique opportunity to learn about their way of life. On 10 March 2023, 15 students were sponsored by their college to...
Field trips have long been a popular educational tool for connecting students to concepts and theories taught in the classroom. According to Behrendt and Franklin (2014), fieldwork can lead to better learning outcomes than class-based learning. In accordance with this, students pursuing a BSc (Hons) International Tourism and Hospitality Management degree at a Malaysian college...
The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management (SoHTM) at SEGi College Kuala Lumpur recently attended a seminar in which industry experts from the W Hotel Kuala Lumpur and the Hilton Hotel Petaling Jaya shared their thoughts and experiences with students on the topic of “The Best Ways to Start a Career in the Tourism &...
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