Strengthen your knowledge and skills with Taylor’s Diploma Studies, offering pathways to over 40 degree programmes. Our hands-on learning approach ensures you gain practical, essential real-world experience aligned with industry demands. With 100% graduate employability and seamless progression to bachelor’s degree programmes, including international opportunities, you’ll have the flexibility to shape your educational journey to match your goals and aspirations.

Interested to know more? Start your journey with us now.

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Time to dive into what really excites you. Explore Taylor’s College at our Open Day, where hands-on learning, exciting projects, and industry links help you turn your interests into your dream gig. Due to high demand for our programmes, we recommend registering early to secure your spot.

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Taylor'sphere is Taylor’s University and College’s unique education ecosystem designed to nurture well-rounded graduates. It goes beyond academics by integrating three interconnected pillars:

Intellect

Sharpen critical thinking

Craft 

Hone hands-on expertise

Practical Wisdom

Nurture emotional intelligence

 

Together, these pillars create a supportive environment where students don’t just learn — they grow, innovate, and prepare for meaningful careers and impactful lives.

Turn Ambition Into Action

 

Success doesn’t happen by chance — it starts with the right foundation. Our diploma programmes combine academic excellence with real-world exposure, helping you develop the mindset, confidence, and capabilities to lead in a dynamic world.

Every great career begins with a conversation. Make an appointment with our education counsellors to explore your interests, goals, and the programme that will help you make your mark in the working world.

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What is the difference between a diploma and a foundation programme?

What is the difference between a diploma and a foundation programme?

A diploma programme focuses more on practical, hands-on, and work-based learning, helping you develop applied skills related to a specific field. In contrast, a foundation programme is more academically focused and is designed mainly to prepare you for direct entry into degree studies.

Do I need to study foundation to study diploma?

Do I need to study foundation to study diploma?

No. A foundation programme is not a prerequisite for a diploma. Diploma programmes are designed for students who have completed SPM or equivalent qualifications and meet the entry requirements. While a foundation is a separate pathway mainly intended to prepare students for direct entry into degree studies.

Who should consider taking a diploma programme?

Who should consider taking a diploma programme?

A diploma programme is suitable if you prefer practical learning, enjoy hands-on projects, and want a clear pathway into the workforce or further studies. It is also a good option if you want to explore a field while building applied skills.

What skills will I develop through a diploma programme?

What skills will I develop through a diploma programme?

You will develop industry-relevant and transferable skills through hands-on and work-based learning. This includes problem-solving, communication, teamwork, and practical technical skills related to your chosen area of study.

Can I progress to a degree after completing a diploma?

Can I progress to a degree after completing a diploma?

Yes. After completing your diploma, you may progress to relevant degree programmes, subject to meeting entry requirements and credit transfer policies. At Taylor’s College, you are also supported through initiatives such as the annual Progression Fest, which helps you explore degree pathways and progression options at Taylor’s University.

How long does a diploma programme take to complete?

How long does a diploma programme take to complete?

Most diploma programmes take around 2 to 2.5 years to complete, depending on the programme structure and field of study.

The Career Compass Series helps diploma students explore emerging job roles, understand evolving industry demands, and identify skill pathways that align with their future goals.

VISION IN MOTION

Diploma students at Taylor’s have access to a wide range of shared campus facilities that support hands-on learning across different fields. From classrooms to creative spaces and technical environments, these facilities are designed to help you apply what you learn, collaborate with others, and build practical skills that prepare you for the real world.

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Taylor's Trading Room

Block C, Level 1

 

To ensure effective authentic learning activities, we subscribe to 12 Bloomberg terminals which allow students to download financial and non-financial data, ratios and results of local and international companies for learning.

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Audio Recording Studio

Block D, Level 3

 

A professional audio recording facility featuring a studio and a panel control room, equipped with industry-standard hardware, software, and high-quality acoustic materials.

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Digital Multicam Studio

Block B, Level 2, Experimental Theater​​

 

Fully equipped with broadcast cameras, digital consoles, and lighting for studio productions that meet international broadcasting standards.

Cybersecurity Lab

Cybersecurity Lab

Block C, Level 7​​​

 

Designed to support specialised computing modules in cybersecurity, programming, and software design with a purpose-driven learning approach.

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Design Studio

Block D, Level 1; Block E, Level 1; Block E, Level 3; Block E, Level 5​

 

A space for students to produce, refine and assemble their designs.

Centre for Childhood Development and Innovation (CCDI)

Centre for Childhood Development and Innovation

Block E, Level 1

 

A multifunctional centre equipped with caring facilities such as changing tables and life-size baby dolls. Here, students can explore and learn by doing.

Explore diploma study areas at Taylor’s College and take your next step towards further studies or a future career.

Business, Accounting & Management
Computing & Digital Technology
Design & Creative Practice
Communication & Education

If you’re curious about how companies grow, how financial decisions shape success, and how leaders navigate complex organisational environments, this study area gives you the tools to think strategically and act decisively. Develop practical skills in finance, operations, and management while building the confidence to step into the business world or progress into a related degree.

Diploma in Accounting

Build practical accounting skills in financial reporting, taxation, and business finance while developing analytical and problem-solving abilities.

Diploma in Business

Develop a foundation in business operations, marketing, and management through applied learning focused on real organisational contexts.

If you are curious about how apps, platforms, and digital systems power the world around you, this pathway equips you with the technical knowledge and analytical thinking needed to create and optimise them. Through applied learning, you will build confidence in coding, systems design, and digital problem-solving while preparing for further studies in technology fields.

Diploma in Information Technology

Build core IT skills in systems, programming, and problem-solving through applied learning in technology-focused environments.

If you see the world differently and enjoy turning ideas into tangible creations, this study area gives you the space to explore, experiment, and refine your creative voice. Through studio-based learning and hands-on projects, you will develop visual storytelling, spatial thinking, and digital execution skills while building a professional portfolio that prepares you for progression into design-related degree programmes.

Diploma in Digital Design

Develop creative and digital design skills through project-based learning focused on visual communication and digital media.

Diploma in Interior Design

Learn spatial design principles and applied interior concepts through hands-on studio practice and project development.

People sit at the centre of this study area. From shaping messages that connect with audiences to supporting growth in early learning environments, you will develop the confidence to communicate with clarity, empathy, and purpose. Through hands-on projects and applied practice, you will strengthen your public expression, interpersonal skills, and understanding of human development while building a solid foundation for progression into related degree programmes.

Diploma in Communication

Build communication and media skills through practical learning that explores messaging, storytelling, and audience engagement.

Diploma in Early Childhood Education

Develop foundational knowledge in child development and learning through applied and hands-on early education practices.

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