Malaysian Institute of Art

Malaysian Institute of Art
Malaysian Institute of Art(MIA)
Institut Seni Lukis Malaysia
Established 1967
President Low Bee Eng
Location Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Website http://www.mia.edu.my/

The Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA) (Chinese: 马来西亚艺术学院, Malay: Institut Seni Lukis Malaysia) was founded in 1967 as a non-profit higher art education provider and accredited by the Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education.

MIA provides a range of 3-year Diploma courses in the field of creative art and music with well designed course contents in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

MIA marketed as the mastery of creative skills, in-depth inquires, conceptual development, critical thinking and IT knowledge. MIA integrate IT knowledge and multi-ethnic cultural values into its training programs to enhance the scope of learning and creative quality of their students.

MIA has strong linking with universities and colleges overseas where MIA graduates may proceed to complete their BA Degree through advanced placement or credit transfer in United Kingdom, Italy, Finland, Australia, United States, New Zealand, China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan. [1]

Contents

Faculties

  • Foundation
  • Graphic design
  • Fine art
  • Illustration
  • Interior design
  • Industrial design
  • Music
  • Fashion & textile

Achievements

Students of MIA had won numerous of awards for their outstanding skills and professionalism within the creative industry. Most recent awards received was the Gold Award in the Chamber Choir category at the International Choir Festival 2009 in A Voyage of Songs. [2]

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