Your Next Step, Made Clear

 

Join us at Progression Fest, created especially for Taylor’s College and Taylor’s Culinary Institute Diploma students planning to explore bachelor's degree options at Taylor’s University.

 

Explore where your studies can lead and gain the roadmap you need to move forward with confidence.

When?

4 - 5 May, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Where?

Taylor's Grand Hall, Block A

Who is this event for?

Foundation and Diploma students

highlights

JOIN ACTIVITIES
BROWSE DEGREE PROGRAMMES
ACCESS STUDENT SUPPORT

Explore activities that help you navigate your options and plan your path forward.

A selection of Bachelor’s degree programmes is highlighted here to help you explore possible directions. You can view the full programme list below for a broader look at your options.

People and Society

Understand how people think, behave, and shape policies that influence society.

  • Philosophy, Politics and Economics
  • Psychology

Creative and Design

Create meaningful experiences through performance, design, and spatial storytelling.

  • Performing Arts
  • Interactive Spatial Design

Health

Focus on science, well-being, and careers that support human health.

  • Applied Health Sciences
  • Pharmacy

Hospitality and Experiences

Design and manage experiences in service-driven, people-focused industries.

  • Hospitality

  • Tourism

  • Events

Food and Culinary

Explore food through creativity, science, and business innovation.

  • Culinary Management
  • Culinology
  • Patisserie Arts

Built Environment and Construction

Plan, manage, and shape the spaces and infrastructure we live in.

  • Quantity Surveying
  • Sustainable Digital Construction Management
School
What You Can Study
School of Architecture, Building, and Design (SABD)
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Architecture
  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Interior Architecture
  • Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sustainable Digital Construction Management
Taylor's Business School (TBS)
  • Bachelor of Business (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Business (Honours) in International Business and Marketing
  • Bachelor of Accounting (Finance) (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Banking and Finance (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Finance and Economics (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Actuarial Studies (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Entrepreneurship (Honours) in Team Entrepreneurship
  • Bachelor of Accounting with FinTech (Honours)
School of Biosciences (SBS)
  • Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Food Science (Honours)
School of Computer Science (SCS)
  • Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours)
Taylor’s Culinary Institute (TCI)
  • Diploma in Hotel Management
  • Diploma in Culinary Arts
  • Advanced Diploma in Patisserie and Gastronomic Cuisine
  • Bachelor of Culinary Management (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Culinology
  • Bachelor of Patisserie Arts (Honours)
School of Education (SOED)
  • Bachelor of Education (Honours)
School of Engineering (SOE)
  • Bachelor of Chemical Engineering with Honours
  • Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Honours
  • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering with Honours
  • Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering with Honours
The Design School at Taylor's (TDS)
  • Bachelor of Interactive Spatial Design (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Fashion Design Technology (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media
School of Hospitality, Tourism and Events (SHTE)
  • Bachelor of International Hospitality Management (Honours)
  • Bachelor of International Events Management (Honours)
  • Bachelor of International Tourism Management (Honours)
School of Law and Governance (SLG)
  • Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
  • Bachelor in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Honours)
School of Liberal Arts and Sciences (SLAS)
  • American Degree Transfer Program
  • Bachelor of Performing Arts (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in International Relations
School of Media and Communication (SOMAC)
  • Bachelor of Mass Communication (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Mass Communication (Honours) (Digital Media Production)
  • Bachelor of Mass Communication (Honours) in Advertising and Brand Management
  • Bachelor of Mass Communication (Honours) in Public Relations and Event Management
  • Bachelor of Mass Communication (Honours) in Public Relations and Marketing
School of Medicine (SOM)
  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
School of Pharmacy (SOP)
  • Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours
  • Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science (Honours)
School of Professional Studies
  • ACCA

Discover the support available to guide you through your progression journey.

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Hear from progression students as they share their experiences and reflections. If you’d like to find out more, you can chat with them directly on Unibuddy.

Who is this event for?

Who is this event for?

The event is open to all current students at Taylor's College and Taylor's Culinary Institute. There are no specific eligibility requirements, so all enrolled students from these institutions are welcome to join.

Do I need to register before attending the event?

Do I need to register before attending the event?

You don’t need to register manually. All current Taylor’s College and Taylor’s Culinary Institute students are automatically pre-registered. A QR code will be sent to your email or WhatsApp a few days before the event. So, please check your inbox or messages ahead of time

 

On the day, simply present it at the registration counter to check in. You’re free to attend anytime within event hours from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm.

What can I expect during the Progression Fest?

What can I expect during the Progression Fest?

The Progression Fest offers a well-rounded experience for students. You’ll get the chance to explore academic booths, speak directly with lecturers and senior students, and learn more about your future study options.

 

There will also be a variety of support services available, including Career Interest Assessment and Global Pathways.

 

To make the most of your day, collect stamps across the booths as you explore study options, global exposure, career paths, admission and scholarship information. This will help you gain clarity for your next steps at Taylor’s, and you’ll get to redeem a prize once you’re done!

Is there anything I need to bring along?

Is there anything I need to bring along?

Bring your mobile phone along for the event. You’ll receive an event booklet upon registration. You’re also encouraged to bring a pen and prepare any questions you may have before attending the event.

How can I make the most of Progression Fest?

How can I make the most of Progression Fest?

Plan what you want to explore and consider more than one option. Speak to counsellors, ask questions, and take notes as you go.

 

Use the checklist in your event booklet to stay on track. If you’re unsure, explore career assessments or speak to our counsellors for guidance.

What should I make sure to ask and find out before I leave Progression Fest?

What should I make sure to ask and find out before I leave Progression Fest?

Make sure you ask about the skills you’ll build, what the learning experience is like, and where the programme can take you. This will help you get a clearer sense of what studying the degree feels like.

 

You should also take note of key details such as application deadlines, available bursaries or scholarships, and who you can reach out to if you have further questions.

How does the stamp collection and prize redemption work?

How does the stamp collection and prize redemption work?

As you explore the booths, collect stamps in your event booklet along the way. The more stamps you gather, the better the prizes you can redeem.

Are parents or guardians allowed to attend the Progression Fest with us?

Are parents or guardians allowed to attend the Progression Fest with us?

The Progression Fest is designed exclusively for current students at Taylor’s College and Taylor’s Culinary Institute. As such, it is not open to parents or guardians. This ensures the event remains focused on student engagement and progression-related activities.

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