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About MalaysiaCIAST at A GlanceInternational Courses Offer

Vocational Trainer Professional Development AutomotiveElectrical & ElectronicsMechatronicInformation Technology and Computer Welding

Target GroupInsuranceMalaysia Entry requirement How to apply

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TVETtechnical vocational education and training

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TVET ABOUT MALAYSIA

technical vocational education and training

To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia – a bubbling, busting melting-pot of races and religions where

Malays, Indian, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Our multiculturalism has made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise and home to hundreds of colourful festivals. It’s no wonder that we love celebrating and socialising. As a people, Malaysian are very relaxed, warm and friendly.

Geographically, Malaysia is almost as diverse as its culture. 11 states and 2 federal territories (Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya) form Peninsular Malaysia which is separated by the South China Sea from East Malaysia which includes the 2 states (Sabah and Sarawak on the Island of Borneo) and third federal territory, the Labuan Island.

One of Malaysia’s key attraction is its extreme contrast which further add to this theme of ‘diversity’. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden house houses built on stilts while five-star hotels sit just metres away from the ancient reefs.

Rugged mountains reach dramatically for the sky while their rainforest-clad slopes sweep down to floodplains teeming with forest. Cool highland hideaways roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich humid mangroves.

COUNTRY

The federation of Malaysia comprises of Peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo.

Situated between 2o and 7o to the North of the equator line, the Peninsular Malaysia is separated from Sabah and Sarawak by the South China Sea. In the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia lies Thailand and in the South, neighbouring Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak are bounded by Indonesia while Sarawak also shares borders with Brunei.

CAPITAL CITY Kuala Lumpur

POPULATION 29.92 million

AREA329.758 square km

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PEOPLE AND LANGUAGEMalays comprise 57% of the population while the Chinese, Indian and Bumiputeras and other races make up the rest of the country’spopulation.While Malay is the national language the many ethnic groups also converse in the various languages and dialects but English is widen spoken.Islam is the official re-ligion of the country, but other religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity are widely and freely practised.

CURRENCYThe monetary unit of the country is Ringgit Malaysia written as RM or MYR Notes are available in RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20, and RM100 denominations, while coins are issued in 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents denomination. View the latest ex-change rates here www.xe.com

WEATHERThe country experiences tropical weather year round. Temperature range from 21◦C (59◦F) to 32◦C (77◦F)Annual rainfall varies from 2000mm to 2500mm. However, the wettest part of Malaysia could well be the hill slopes of Sarawak inland areas, which receive a mean annual rainfall exceeding 5,000

ELECTRICITYVoltage is 220-240 Volt AC

at 50 cycles per second. Malaysia uses standard

3-pin square plugs and socket.

TIMEEight hours ahead of GMT and 16 hours ahead of U.S Standard Time

*Source from Tourism Malaysia Website.

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ABOUT CIAST

CIAST is an acronym for the “Centre for Instructor and Advanced Skill Training”. The idea of CIAST was first mooted by

the Malaysian Government in 1979. Following a joint feasibility study, the construction of CIAST was completed by 1983, with financial assistance from the Japanese Government under the ASEAN Human Resources Development Project and was assisted by the technical and management experts from the Japanese Government via JICA until 1991.

From 1991 till June 2007 the operation of CIAST was totally managed by the Manpower Department, Malaysian Ministry of Human Resources. As of 1st June 2007 the management of the centre has been taken over by the Department of Skills Development of the same ministry with the aims of diversifying the functions of CIAST and exploring new possibilities.

CIAST is the forefront institute in the Ministry of Human Resources and as a leading organization in the development and enhancement trainers of skills training in Malaysia. CIAST conducting various courses for participants from other vocational training institutes, domestic industries and international countries and this has been a tradition with the Ministry where human resources are the biggest and most important asset.

The centre offers courses in instructor training, supervisory training and advanced skill training for skills instructors, industrial supervisors and coaches and industrial skilled workers from the private and public sectors as well as international level. Training programs at the centre were conducted by experienced instructors with various technical backgrounds. CIAST has been conducting and offering courses for foreign participants starting with ASEAN Regional Training (ART) since 1988. To date CIAST has conducted 76 international courses and has trained a total of 857 foreign participants. CIAST also is one of the Training Institution collaborate with Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia for Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP). As an international training provider to train the trainer, we are certified with MS ISO 9001:2008 by Llyod’s Register Quality Assurance Ltd., Quality Environment Certification for 5S Practices by Malaysia Productivity Cooperation (MPC). Now, CIAST is pursuing for Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC) by the end of 2015.

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LOCATION

CIAST is located in Shah Alam, the state capital of Selangor which is also known as the ‘Orchid City’ of Malaysia. It is

25 km away or about half an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia and about one hour’s drive from

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

FACILITIES

Accommodation Hostel accommodation is available at the Centre. Cafeteria Food and drinks may be purchased at the cafeteria. Library The library is furnished with a large number of books on industrial technology. Recreational Facilities Facilities for tennis, basketball, badminton, etc., are available for all participants. The participants are encouraged to bring along their sports equipment. Transportation Bus, taxi and train services from Shah Alam to Kuala Lumpur and vice versa are available.

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ToTtrain of trainer

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Vocational Trainer Professionaldevelopment

3 WeeksNo of Participants: 10 - 15 persons

Training Method: Formal Classroom lectures

Group Discussions

Lesson Practices

Case Studies

Hands On / Practical Sessions

Field / Study Visits

About theCourses

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Course Title:

VOCATIONAL TRAINING METHODOLOGY (VTM)

Course Objectives:Provides references for the instructor on how to deliver the knowledge and skills effectively to the students. With proper delivering techniques, the absorption of knowledge and skills by the students will be maximized; hence the training objectives will be achieved.

Course Outline: i. Provide participants with an understanding on the concept of Vocational Training Methodology.ii. Enable participants to acquire knowledge and skills in practicing effective training methodology.iii. Enable the participants to apply proper teaching techniques.

Training Cost for VTM per PersonGroup Accident Insurance: USD 15Accommodations: USD 1140Meal: USD 500 Transportation: USD 247Training Expenses: USD 1,143Total: USD 3,045

Course Title:

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT BASED ON VOCATIONAL ABILITY STRUCTURE (CUDBAS) FACILITATION SKILLS & TECHNIQUES

Course Objectives:Provide participants with an understanding of CUDBAS Concept and to enable participants to acquire facilitation skills and techniques in practicing CUDBAS.

Course Outline:i. Introduce and promote CUDBAS implementation in Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET).ii. Give exposure on CUDBAS techniques to the vocational trainers.iii. Introduce CUDBAS techniques in industries through vocational trainers.

Training Cost for VTM per PersonGroup Accident Insurance: USD 15Accommodations: USD 1140Meal: USD 500 Transportation: USD 247Training Expenses: USD 1,243Total: USD 3,145

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automotive

Duration: 3 WeeksNo of Participants: 10 - 15 persons

Training Method:Formal Classroom lectures

Hands On / Practical Sessions

Discussion

Evaluation

Field / Study Visits

About theCourses

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Course Title:

VEHICLE ELECTRICAL, ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND INTRODUCTION TO HYBRID TECHNOLOGY

Course Objectives:i. Perform activities such as servicing, overhauling and replacing of components ii. Perform activities that involves analysis, synopsis and perform diagnostics testing for the whole vehicle system.iii. Gain knowledge in Hybrid Technology and perform activities using advance hybrid simulator system.

Course Outline:Vehicle Electrical, Engine Management System and Introduction to Hybrid technology is a compact technical course designed to:

i. Overhaul starter motor, distributor and alternator given service manual, hand tools, multi meter and test bench so that all those component function according to manufacturer’s specification and also check dash board instrument given wiring blue print of vehicle using a multi meter, etc. So that the gauges and indicator lamps function correctly

ii. Check electronic fuel injection system pressure, electrical fuel pump, air flow meter/ sensor, electronic fuel injection sensor and electronic fuel injection relays given service manual using appropriate tools so that EFI system can function within manufacturer’s requirement.

iii. Study the basic knowledge and theoretical of Hybrid Technology, Hazard and Safety Precaution for handling high voltage electrical system.

Group Accident Insurance: USD 15Accommodations: USD 1,140Meal: USD 500 Transportation: USD 247Training Expenses: USD 1,843Total: USD 3,745

Training Cost for Vehicle Electrical, Engine Management System and Introduction to Hybrid Technology per Person

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Duration: 3 WeeksNo of Participants: 10 - 15 persons

Training Method:Formal Classroom lectures

Hands On / Practical Sessions

Discussion

Evaluation

Field / Study Visits

About theCourses

Electrical & Electronics

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Course Title:

ELECTRICAL WIRING & MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEM

Course Objectives:Electrical Wiring and Motor Control System is a technical course designed to prepare in a concise and compact manner to facilitate the electrical wiring of residential buildings motor control system to be done adequately and to ensure its safety of use while meeting basic wiring requirements.

Course Outline:The course is designed to:1. Provide participants with an understanding of the concept of Electrical Wiring in Residential Buildings and Motor Control System.

2. Enable participants to acquire knowledge and skills in Electrical Wiring.

3. Enable participants to acquire knowledge and skills in Motor Control System.

Training Cost for Electrical Wiring and Motor Control System per Person

Group Accident Insurance: USD 15Accommodations: USD 1,140Meal: USD 500 Transportation: USD 247Training Expenses: USD 1,843Total: USD 3,745

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Duration: 3 WeeksNo of Participants: 8 - 10 persons

Training Method:Formal Classroom lectures

Hands On / Practical Sessions

Discussion

Evaluation

Field / Study Visits

About theCourses

Mechatronics

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Course Title:

INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

Course ObjectivesTo design and program Human Machine Interface (HMI) and make changes to an existing HMI program such as how HMIs simplify PLC control system, Input / Output set up, file management etc.

Course Outline:The course is designed to equip participants with the fundamental knowledge and skills in practical industrial automation equipment such as Electro-Pneumatic, Programmable Logic Controller, Industrial Wiring, Automation Controls and Human Machine Interface.

i. To understand need for safe isolation and apply safe working practices when working with pneumatic and electro-pneumatic systems, identify, inspect and adjust / replace the pneumatic components. Use visual indicators and manual overrides to check operation of components, replace fittings, plastic pipe-work and use pneumatic circuit drawings as an aid for the hands-on application.

ii. To equip participants with Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming techniques with several hands-on experience and provide a better understanding to automate production equipment. Participants will learn on program trouble-shooting skills using computer software.

iii. To acquire knowledge and skills hands-on in basic automation wiring from PLC to a system with the aid of schematic wiring diagram.

iv. To analyze functional relationships in automation systems, follow information and energy flow in electrical, pneumatic sub-systems, plan and organize work flow, commission and troubleshoot and automation systems and communicate modular production using programmable logic controller.

Training Cost for Industrial Automation per Person

Group Accident Insurance: USD 15Accommodations: USD 1,140Meal: USD 500Transportation: USD 320Training Expenses: USD 1,940Total: USD 3,915

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Duration: Refer CourseNo of Participants: Refer Course

Training Method:Formal Classroom lectures

Practical: Hands-on labs,

Simulation-Based Learning Activities

Discussions

Assessments: Innovative Online Assessments

About theCourses

Information Technology and Computer

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Course Title:

INFORMATION NETWORK CABLING

Course Objectives: This course is design suite to WorldSkills Competition (WSC) and ASEAN Skills Competition (ASC) standard. The participant should be able to install cable following the international standard. After completing this courses, partici-pant are able to:

a. Install Underground Fiber Optic Cablingb. Install Structure Cablingc. Install Residential Cabling

Course Outline:The course is designed to cover several type of cabling which are:

a. Fiber Optic Cabling For Indoor Cabling and Outdoor Cablingb. Copper Cabling For Voice Cabling, Cat5e Cabling and Cat6 Cabling

Course Title:

CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE (CCNA) DISCOVERY 1 & 2

Course Objectives: Establish the relevancy of networking in our everyday lives. This course teaches participants on the skills needed to obtain entry-level home network installer jobs, develop the skills needed as network & computer technicians, cable installers, and help desk technicians. Learn on the soft skills required for help desk and customer service positions and preparation for the CCENT certification exam. Network monitoring and basic troubleshooting skills are taught in context.

Course Outline:The course is designed to:

i. Help on recognizing the significant impact of networking on their lives.ii. Teach on how to build and support a home/small business network with wireless equipment.iii. Teach students the fundamental concepts of networking.iv. Provide opportunities for extensive hands-on interaction with PC and networking equipment to prepare students for careers and certification exams.

Training Cost for Information Network Cabling per PersonGroup Accident Insurance: USD 15Accommodations: USD 840Meal: USD 350Transportation: USD 247Training Expenses: USD 2,143Total: USD 3,595

Training Cost for CCNA Discovery 1 & 2Group Accident Insurance: USD 15Accommodations: USD 1,140Meal: USD 500Transportation: USD 320Training Expenses: USD 1,940Total: USD 3,915

Duration: 2 weeks No. of participants: 10 - 15 persons

Duration: 3 weeks No. of participants: 8 - 10 persons

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About theCourses

Welding

Duration: 3 WeeksNo of Participants: 10 - 15 persons

Training Method:Formal Classroom lectures

Hands On / Practical Sessions

Discussion

Evaluation

Field / Study Visits

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Course Title:

Shielded Metal Arc Welding & Gas Tungsten Arc Welding On Carbon Steel Plate 3G and Welding Inspection

Course Objective:At the end of the course, participants should have acquired the latest techniques in Welding Technology relating to:

i. Shielded Metal Arc Welding

ii. Gas Tungsten Arc

iii. Welding Visual Inspection

iv. Magnetic Testing

v. Penetrant Testing

Course Outline:The course is designed to provide the participants with advanced knowledge and expertise on specific techniques fol-low code and standard in the field of welding.

Training Cost for Welding per PersonGroup Accident Insurance: USD 15Accommodations: USD 1,140Meal: USD 500Transportation: USD 247Training Expenses: USD 2,043Total: USD 3,945

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OTHER INFORMATIONS

Applicants are obliged to fulfil the following requirements:

i. Open to vocational training manager/officers, trainer and instructors;ii. Should have experience of minimum three (3) years in the field related to the course;iii. Have knowledge and skills in basics computer applications;iv. Candidates must be certified medically fit to attend the course;v. Should possess a good command of English language (spoken and written);vi. Electrical Wiring & Motor Control System and Information Network Cabling courses are not able for people with Colour Blind.

All participants are covered under a Group Travel Insurance Policy arranged by the organiser during the stay in Malaysia (from the ar-rival date to the departure date). The insurance does not cover any pre-existing conditions/illness or any outpatient medical/dental treatment. Participants are personally liable for all medical expenses beyond what is covered by the Group Personal Accident Insurance Policy.

As the coverage is limited, participants are advised to make their own arrangements to obtain adequate medical insurance coverage for their stay in Malaysia. The cost for the in-surance is to be borne by the participants or the government of participating country.

All participants are required to have a valid passport (minimum six [6] months of validity from the date of entry to Ma-laysia.

For further information about the immigration procedures, kindly contact the Immigration Department the following address

The Director Visa, Pass and Permit Division, Headquarters of Malaysia Immigration Department, 1st – 7th Floor (Podium), Block 2G4 Federal Government Administrative Centre, Precinct 2, 62550 Putrajaya, Malaysia.

+603-8880 1000 +603-8880 1200

www.imi.gov.my

TARGET GROUP

INSURANCE

MALAYSIA ENTRY

REQUIREMENT

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Submit your programme of interest or your proposal on customised programme 6 months before the programme to:

DIRECTORCentre for Instructor and Advanced Skills TrainingJalan Petani 19/1, Section 19,40300 Shah Alam, Selangor,MALAYSIA

[email protected]

+603-5543 8200 + 603-5543 8388

Or visit our website: http:// www.ciast.gov.my

Note: Contract/Agreement signing must be 2 months before the commence date

HOW TO APPLY

how to apply

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