Benchmarking of the USA Computer Engineering Students at Management and Science University, Malaysia

The benchmarking activity of Computer Engineering Students at Management and Science University (MSU) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, provided an enriching opportunity for students from the University of San Agustin (USA) to engage in academic exchanges and learn from one another. Upon arrival, the Director of iReX, Associate Professor Ts. Dr. Safaa Najah Saud Al Humairi accompanied the group and led them to the conference room venue. During the session, the FISE Dean, Associate Professor Dr. Adam Amril Jaharadak, shared best practices from MSU, discussing innovative teaching methodologies, curriculum strategies, and technological advancements crucial for shaping the future of engineering.

The event also featured presentations and collaborative discussions that explored the latest developments in computer engineering, providing students with the opportunity to deepen their understanding of industry trends. Discussions on potential joint projects and academic exchanges fostered collaboration between USA and MSU, allowing students to network with peers and professionals from diverse backgrounds. This experience not only broadened their horizons but also enhanced their global connections and employability prospects.

Additionally, the students were given an exclusive tour of MSU’s advanced facilities, including the Aircraft Engineering Technology Centre, Engineering Technology Centre, and Electronics Laboratories. They also visited the university’s three-story library and entertainment complex, gaining valuable insights into the practical learning environment at MSU. This benchmarking activity showcased the strength of international academic partnerships, highlighting MSU’s commitment to nurturing future leaders in engineering and technology through its focus on innovation, employability, and global collaboration.