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| WELCOME TO KAPLAN

4-5 | STUDYING IN SINGAPORE

6-9 | ABOUT KAPLAN

10-15 | CAMPUS LIFE

16-17 | UNIVERSITY PARTNERS

18-25 | STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

26-27 | LANGUAGE & FOUNDATION

28-31 | DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR


RHYS JOHNSON
32-38 | ACCOUNTING, BANKING & FINANCE Chief Operating Officer & Provost
Kaplan Singapore

39-49 | BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

50-54 | COMMUNICATION & MEDIA

55-58 | HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT

59-60 | HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES


WELCOME TO KAPLAN
Kaplan’s vision is to become Singapore’s “Private Education Institute of Choice”, and we are committed to helping our students achieve
61-68 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY their career and educational goals through lifelong learning opportunities. As your Lifelong Integrated Learning Partner, we offer
academic programmes for higher learning as well as professional certification courses for skills development, providing opportunities
69 | LAW for you to always stay relevant.

70-71 | POSTGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMMES Through providing these opportunities, and excellence in teaching and learning, Kaplan always strives to do the very best for our
students. Our frequent accolades are a testament to that.
72-73 | PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
In its third consecutive year, Kaplan was made the “Best Private Education Institution” in the selected categories/discipline by entity at
74-75 | PROGRAMME ENTRY REQUIREMENTS the JobsCentral Learning Training and Education Development (T.E.D.) Awards 2018. We were awarded, for the second year running, both
the ATC and Instructor Circle of Excellence Award by EC-Council Global Awards 2019, as well as the “Best Private Education Institution
76-77 | PROGRAMME INTAKE DATES & FEES in Singapore” and the “Leading Corporate Training & Skills Development Provider” by BERG Icons of Learning 2017.

78-82 | APPLICATION PROCESS To date, Kaplan has served over 65,000* graduates. With over 500 academic programmes and professional certification courses
available, this shows our commitment to continuous innovation and being industry-relevant. We also seek to create a unique learning
83-87 | PROGRAMME INDEX environment where our students from over 35 countries and regions can be inspired to excel in their chosen course of study.

I encourage you to explore Kaplan and find out more about what we can do for your educational and career goals.

- Any reference to the term “Kaplan Singapore” on this prospectus is used to collectively describe the Kaplan entities in Singapore, Kaplan Higher Education Acade
my and Kaplan Higher Education Institute.
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STUDYING IN SINGAPORE

EXPLORE SINGAPORE Living and learning in a clean, safe and modern metropolis like Singapore means you stand
to benefit from its many advantages, ensuring a pleasant and memorable experience.

CULTURAL DIVERSITY ACCOMMODATION DINING & SHOPPING HEALTHCARE


The nation boasts a rich multi-cultural heritage that is highlighted A comfortable home is always important to help you make the You will never run out of options when it comes to everyone’s A comprehensive healthcare network ensures you are well taken
by the peaceful co-existence of its various ethnic groups including best of your learning experience. As a Kaplan student, you will favourite pastimes — ­ dining and shopping. Singapore’s multi- care of when it comes to your personal health. Private and
the Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians. International enjoy great options whether you are in for a long or short stay. racialism means an abundance of food variety that is as public hospitals, and outpatient clinics are located throughout
students have the opportunity to experience this diversity and These include well-equipped student residences and a range of affordable as it is delectable. When it comes to shopping, the the island, as well as private medical clinics covering all
unity for themselves, and discover the vibrancy of unique ethnic homestay locations. famous Orchard Road belt and other trendy retail hotspots offer specialisations.
districts such as Chinatown, Kampong Glam and Little India. endless choices.

SOCIAL LIFE WEATHER SAFETY TRANSPORT


Student life at Kaplan is so much more than books and Singapore is an equatorial country that is summer all year round Singapore has been consistently ranked as one of the world’s An efficient network of public transportation ensures you can
classes. Kaplan Campus Life has interest groups, international and only gets a short rainy season in the later months. This is good safest cities. The country provides a safe living and learning travel comfortably and affordably to any part of the island by
community clubs and the Kaplan Student Council, which news as you can wear light clothing and enjoy outdoor activities environment for students from all parts of the world. bus, taxi or train.
lets students with leadership qualities take on the role of throughout the year.
Kaplan ambassadors.

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ABOUT KAPLAN

KAPLAN AWARD WINNING PRIVATE EDUCATION


THE CHOICE OF MANY PROVIDER IN SINGAPORE
JobsCentral Learning Training & Education Development (T.E.D.) Awards1
Kaplan in Singapore is part of Kaplan Inc., one of the world’s
most diverse education providers and is the largest subsidiary
of Graham Holdings, formerly The Washington Post Company. To 2018 Best Private Education Institution BERG Icons of Learning 2017
date, Kaplan in Singapore has students from over 35 countries • Accountancy 3 • Winner of Best Private Education
and regions, and has served more than 65,000 graduates. • Banking & Finance3 Institution in Singapore4
With over 500 academic programmes and professional • Business Management3
certification courses for higher learning and skills development, • Communications & Media2
Kaplan provides opportunities for individuals to pursue • Computer Science & IT2 EC-Council Global Awards
lifelong learning. • Law3 ATC Circle of Excellence Award
• Sales & Marketing2 (Asia Pacific)2
• Social Sciences3 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019
Registered with the Committee for Private Education (CPE), part of
SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) 2017 Best Private Education Institution
Kaplan Higher Kaplan Higher The Synergy Pod – Classroom of the Future • Accountancy3 AsiaOne People’s Choice Awards
Education Academy Education Institute • Business Management3 Top 3 Best Private Schools in Singapore
• Law3 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016
• Marketing2
• Psychology2
JobsCentral Learning and Rankings Survey
Cert No. EDU-2-2023 Cert No. EDU-2-2125
Validity: 20/07/2019–19/07/2023 Validity: 20/07/2019–19/07/2023 2016 Best Private Education Institution Preferred Private Education Institution
• Business Management3 • 2010/2011 • 2011/2012
• Communications & Media2 • 2012/2013 • 2013/2014
• Computer Science & IT2
• Marketing3

Kaplan Higher Education Academy UEN 199409389H; Validity 20/05/2018–19/05/2022. Kaplan Higher Education Institute UEN 198600044N; Validity 17/08/2018
16/08/2022. 1Awarded to Kaplan in Singapore by Jobs Central Learning T.E.D. Awards. 2Awarded to Kaplan Higher Education Academy. 3Awarded to Kaplan Higher
Programmes & Certifications Diploma & Degree Countries / Regions Education Institute. 4Awarded to Kaplan in Singapore by BERG Icons of Learning 2017.

Available Graduates

Disciplines Available
Your Lifelong Integrated Learning Partner
ACCOUNTING, BANKING & FINANCE HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Higher Learning | Skills Development BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATION & MEDIA LAW
EDUCATION & SOCIAL SCIENCES

CHOOSE FROM OVER CHOOSE FROM OVER KAPLAN DIPLOMA DIRECT ENTRY 3 TO
300 DEGREE 25 DIPLOMA ARTICULATES TO YEAR 2 2ND YEAR
PROGRAMMES 1 PROGRAMMES BACHELOR’S DEGREE 2 FOR DIPLOMA GRADS

DEGREES AWARDED 6 MRT STATIONS EASY AND


SAME AS IN HEART OF AFFORDABLE
ON-CAMPUS THE CITY PAYMENTS 4

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Refers to Degree programmes at Kaplan in Singapore. 2With our university partners and other higher education institutions from Australia, Ireland and
the UK (relevant disciplines and/or subject to university requirements).3 Subject to entry requirements & university approval.4Terms and conditions apply.
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Subject to bank’s approval.
ABOUT KAPLAN

KAPLAN CITY CAMPUSES Kaplan Employability Services

One of the largest private education institutions in Singapore, our campuses, Kaplan City Campus @ Wilkie Edge and @ PoMo span 4TH INDUSTRIAL MASTERCLASS SERIES CAREER ADVISORY
more than 140,000 sqft. The campuses are located in the heart of the city, all within walking distances from 6 MRT stations across REVOLUTION (IR) COURSES Access to industry trends and insights Personalised career coaching sessions
major train lines. Our campuses are strategically located to provide students with convenience and conducive study environments, Complimentary skills-based training
including state-of-the-art classrooms and computer laboratories, WIFI access, student lounges, well-resourced library and food & courses to provide students with KAPLAN iCare GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT
beverage outlets on campus. industry-ready skills Contribute to society through Access to Kaplan’s network of employers
participating in community activities for graduate opportunities
INDUSTRY PROJECTS
Solve real-world industry problems PROFESSIONAL KAPLAN CAREER FAIRS
DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS Attend career fairs with employers from
INDUSTRY CLINICS Build online profile and attend different industries offering
Receive advice from industry experts professional development workshops employment opportunities

GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY

RAISING YOUR EMPLOYABILITY 3 3

WITH INDUSTRY RELEVANCE Our graduates have found employment with companies such as:
Kaplan in Singapore is committed to offering quality education through higher learning and skills development. As a result, Kaplan
students will experience a holistic education with emphasis on graduate outcomes that will enhance their employability.
• AC Nielsen • GlaxoSmithKline • National Council of • Republic of
HIGHER EDUCATION + KAPLAN EMPLOYABILITY = INDUSTRY READY • Accenture • HSBC Social Service Singapore Air Force
QUALIFICATION SERVICES • Apple • Keppel • National Healthcare Group • Resorts World Sentosa
• CapitaLand • KPMG • Netflix • Siemens
Kaplan Industry Advisory Boards (IABs) • Citibank • Maybank • Nikon Singapore • Singapore Airlines
Our six Kaplan Industry Advisory Boards comprising industry leaders and entrepreneurs provide industry perspectives and insights • DBS Bank • Mediacorp • People’s Association • Singapore Police Force
that help us ensure our curriculum is current, relevant and robust. This, together with our enhanced Employability initiatives, help us • Deutsche Bank • Ministry of Home Affairs • Pratt & Whitney • SMRT
prepare our students to be industry-ready, with knowledge and key skillsets that employers are looking for in a new graduate. • DHL • Ministry of Manpower • Procter & Gamble • ST Engineering
• Drew and Napier LLC • Nanyang Technological • PSA • Standard Chartered
Developing Industry-Ready Talent • ExxonMobil University • PwC • Thomson Reuters
We have a comprehensive series of initiatives to complement our full-time students’ academic learning. Students will be guided to • Facebook • Raffles Medical Group • UOB
build their professional profile and be equipped with soft, technical and digital skills, ready for life after graduation. These initiatives • Far East Organization
promote skills-based learning that aim to help our graduates be career and industry-ready to make an impact in the real world.
Source: Kaplan Graduate Employment Survey 2018

All statistics are based Kaplan Graduate Employment Survey 2018 conducted by Forbes Research Pte Ltd between February to August 2019, with graduates between June
2017 and May 2018. Respondents include all full-time graduates: 638; and all part-time graduates: 904. This survey is not the same survey as conducted by the Committee
for Private Education.
1. Based on Full-time External Degree Programme graduates (Full-time & Part-time employed + Self-employed/Freelance)
2. Excludes those working in the same company prior to completi on of course; working part-time; or working freelance for less than 35 hours a week.
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3. Based on Part-time Diploma + External Degree Programme grad uates (Full-time employed + Self-employed/Freelance)
CAMPUS LIFE

KAPLAN The annual Kaplan Career Fair is the biggest employment event
held on campus for our students and alumni. With over 500
vacancies offered by more than 70 hiring organisations including

CAMPUS LIFE multi-national corporations from across key sectors such as


Aviation, Banking & Finance, Healthcare, Hospitality & Events, IT
and others, our students and alumni have access to wide-ranging
job opportunities to suit their interests or advance their careers.
Attendees also get to meet potential employers face-to-face
to learn about possible career paths and, through our career CAREER FAIR
advisory services, be enlightened with career tips and guidance,
all to enhance their employability.

Kaplan Campus Life is managed by


the Student Affairs and
Graduate Services Office (SAGSO)

Led by our Student Affairs and Graduate Services Office (SAGSO),


the Career Development Series (CDS) is a 3-dimensional career
advisory series focused on “Building Your Hardware”, “Developing
Your Software” and “ Managing Your Heartware”. It includes
developmental workshops, previews, talks, individual or group
career counselling and coaching sessions to help prepare our
students for the job market and enhance the employability of
our graduates to stay relevant in the workforce.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT SERIES

Kaplan Campus Life is managed by the Student Affairs and Graduate Services Office (SAGSO) with a focus on enhancing the student
learning experience at Kaplan. There are 16 Interest Groups and International Community Clubs, over 400 co-curricular activities and
events including new student orientations, networking and interactive engagement, leadership development, cultural and performing
arts, community volunteerism and sports activities. These are organised annually to make campus life at Kaplan filled with excitement, Annually, Kaplan and its partner Universities organise multiple
possibilities and opportunities. graduation ceremonies for our graduating students. These
ceremonies celebrate the graduates’ achievements with their
Student life beyond academia allows students to learn essential skills for life that will benefit their personal growth and careers. family and friends, marking an important milestone in their higher
Students involved in committees and/or clubs will develop skills to communicate, collaborate, solve problems and make decisions education journey.
effectively. Students involved in leadership development will hone skills in event planning, conflict resolution and ethical leadership.
Volunteering and participating in competitive sports will help to elevate teamwork and spirit while embracing diversity, cultural
differences and individuality as elements of our campus life. GRADUATION CEREMONIES

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CAMPUS LIFE

STUDENT CLUBS

Kaplan Student Council (KSC) Kaplan Student Club for Information Systems and Technologies Kaplan Investment Club Kaplan Dance Club (KDC) Kaplan Public Speaking Club
(SCIST)

The KSC is formed by students of diverse nationalities who are Kaplan SCIST is an IT club for all Kaplan students who are The Kaplan Investment Club empowers The KDC was created to spread The Kaplan Public Speaking Club is
actively involved in our various interest clubs and international passionate about IT and want to enhance their learning experience individuals with the essential skill set appreciation and passion for the art of open to students who wish to improve
community clubs. Within the KSC, there is a select group of in an interactive way. Members get together to share and learn to make financial decisions and analyse dance to the Kaplan student community. their public speaking skills. Like-minded
students who take on leadership positions with the clubs to co- from one another on the latest developments, and tips and investments through workshops run by Students are inspired with the social and members can further develop their
organise campus activities. Being part of the Student Executive tricks of IT. invited guest speakers including industry leisure aspects of dance. Performance confidence and communication skills
Committee or as a club representative, these students are able professionals. The club conducts workshops opportunties are also offered that will through sharing pointers and feedback.
to hone and demonstrate their skills in creative thinking and from fundamental to advanced levels deepen their appreciation for the art Together, they can enhance their journey
people management. We welcome all students to join us and be on topics such as stocks, forex, futures and further develop their self-confidence to better public oration through this
part of the vibrant Kaplan Campus Life. and more. and discipline. platform.

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CAMPUS LIFE

STUDENT CLUBS

Kaplan Adventurers’ Club (KAC) Kaplan Badminton Club Kaplan Basketball Club Kaplan Football Club Kaplan HERO Club The Rock Soul K

The KAC creates opportunities for The Kaplan Badminton Club consists The Kaplan Basketball Club, known The Kaplan Football Club, known The Kaplan HERO (Help Everyone and The Rock Soul K club aims to help growing
students who are interested in of local and international students competitively as the Kaplan Knights, is competitively as the Kaplan Elites, is made Reach Out) Club consists of Kaplan staff performers develop their artistry in music.
experiencing adventurous activities in enthusiastic about badminton. The made up of diverse local and international up of students of various nationalities and students looking to participate in It is a vibrant community of student artists
Singapore. The club committee organises club meets on a weekly basis for some students keen in basketball. The club who are interested in soccer. Players meet community service through volunteering, who are keen to pursue performing arts
exciting and thrilling land and water sparring action, where the values of members train together under the hoop up on a weekly basis to improve their with the common aim of making a difference as an extra-curricular activity.
events monthly, encouraging students perseverance and sportsmanship are every Monday evening. skills together in drills and (kickabout) in the lives of others.
to participate and achieve better and honed. sessions.
healthier school-life balance.

Vietnamese Community in Kaplan (VNCK) Pelajar Indonesia @ Kaplan (PELIKAN) Malaysian Elites (ME) Myanmar International Student Club Korean International Students Chinese Student International (CSI) Club
(MISC) Society @ Kaplan (Kiss-K)

VNCK is a community network of PELIKAN is an active Indonesian student ME is a representation of the Malaysian MISC comprises a community of KISS-K is an international community The CSI club was formed with the aim
Vietnamese studentsstudying at Kaplan in community group at Kaplan in Singapore. community in Kaplan in Singapore, where Myanmar’s students studying at Kaplan in group that guides, bonds and unites of bringing Kaplan students from China
Singapore. Since its founding, the club has Through regular activities, the club aims Malaysian students can intermingle, bond Singapore. The club frequently organises Korean students at Kaplan in Singapore. together. The club hosts various social
held many activities to unite and support to unite and bond Indonesian students and study together. The club regularly activities to support and bond Myanmar’s By organising frequent events, gatherings and cultural activities throughout the
Vietnamese students in both their lives studying here, and foster a sense of home hosts activities and gatherings throughout students on and off campus. MISC aims and fun activities, the club aims to also year, and helps students from China
and studies. The community at VNCK aims for them. the year, providing them support and a to cultivate a sense of belonging in its help new students settle into campus life. adjust to their new school life on campus
to help them adjust to life on campus. sense of familiarity. student community here. with the support of CSI’s community.

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Murdoch Edge @ Kaplan offers Murdoch University students and graduates
in Singapore a range of unique services to improve their employability and
entrepreneurship skills. You will have access to industry events, seminars,
entrepreneurship training, business leaders and mentors to forge new networks
and job opportunities that will give you the competitive edge. These services aim
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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

LE TUE ANH
(JOHNNY)
VIETNAM

UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX STUDENT (2019)


Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management and
Marketing (Top-up)

To prepare myself with the necessary knowledge for the working world, I decided to study in Singapore thanks to the reputation of
its education. I started by studying for a Diploma in Professional Business English Programme (PBEP) with Kaplan almost three years
ago, and I’ve progressed to taking my Bachelor’s Degree in Management and Marketing with the University of Essex, one of Kaplan’s
university partners.

The programme is reasonably priced while being renowned for its Marketing education, and its lecturers are approachable and
pleasant. While studying at Kaplan, I’ve come to appreciate its easy-to-use facilities, friendly staff and fun school activities.

While I am able to collaborate with my peers for presentations, our lessons taught me to come out of my comfort zone, emphasising
communication with my fellow classmates and the lecturers.

HEAR FROM OUR


INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

KAPADIA ANJAS JEFRIANTO


PARTHAVI NITAL KURNIAWAN
INDIA INDONESIA

NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY STUDENT (2019) MURDOCH UNIVERSITY GRADUATE (2019)


Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business with International System and Security Engineer, ST Engineering Electronics
Management (Top-up) Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security and Forensics and
Business Information Systems (Double Major)

Having lived in Australia for some years, I longed to return to Asian shores, and I wished to advance my education and skills in business Working in a large corporation was my ambition, and I took action when I heard about Kaplan’s accelerated Degree programme from
as well. Thus I decided to study with Kaplan in Singapore, choosing it over other institutions as I believed it offered tremendous one of my agents in Indonesia. Studying with Kaplan would have saved me a lot of time. I could complete my Bachelor’s Degree in 16
potential for growth and achievement to its students. months instead of 28. As such, I made it my instituition of choice.

Through the several months I’ve been studying with Kaplan, I’ve come to appreciate its engaging classes and lecturers the most. My The programme provided plenty of methodologies and practical assignments that helped me understand technical terms that would
lecture experience has been very fruitful and enjoyable, and my lecturers inspire me to think unconventionally. benefit my career in the future.

After completing the programme, I aim to build my own advantage in the industry and stand out with confidence. I encourage students Kaplan provides opportunities to attend various events, which has enabled me to build my confidence in conversing with others.
who seek to make studying a life experience to choose Kaplan. My campus life was very rewarding as well, as being a Student Executive Committee member had allowed me to interact with other
international cultures. Thanks to these experiences, I feel that I am more knowledgeable about different cultures, allowing me to be
a better team player.

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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

NAREN RITH LEE BOON KEAT LEE JI WON ZAYAR WIN HTUT BAEK SEUNGHO HOANG THANH TUYEN
CAMBODIA
Murdoch University Student (2019)
MALAYSIA KOREA
University College Dublin Student (2019)
MYANMAR
Royal Holloway, University of London
KOREA (STELLA) VIETNAM
Bachelor of Business in Hospitality and Tourism Kaplan Diploma Student (2019) Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) in Logistics Kaplan Diploma Student (2019) Kaplan Diploma Student (2019)
Diploma in Commerce (Marketing Management) Student (2019) Diploma in Commerce (Business Administration)
Management (Single Major) and Supply Chain Management (Top-up) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management with Diploma in Commerce
Marketing (Top-up) (Hospitality & Tourism Management)

I love working in Hospitality & Tourism as To acquire better employment prospects, Striving to improve myself, I decided to Personally, I am interested in how to manage I chose to study in Singapore as I have Taking up a Diploma in Commerce (Hospitality
it lets me meet new people, and I felt that I felt it was necessary to strive for higher pursue studies in Singapore due to its people, which explains my interest in studying always loved the country. I was recommended & Tourism Management) with Kaplan in
pursuing higher education would help me education. Being Malaysian, Singapore reputation as a safe country and for its quality business. My goal is to be a successful to study with Kaplan in Singapore by the Singapore, I aim to build my foundations
grow in this field. As such, I chose to study stood out as it is a safe country as well as of education offered. businessman, a goal that drove me to pursue overseas education agency in Korea and my in Hospitality so I can work in the industry.
in Singapore as it is close to my home being close to my home nation. I eventually higher studies in Singapore given its safety parents, and having studied for almost 6 Kaplan offers a Diploma programme and a
country, which would make it easier for me decided to study with Kaplan in Singapore as I chose Kaplan because I am able to and high education standards. months in this Diploma programme, I feel very Degree programme that can be completed in
to bring my newfound knowledge home to its programmes allow me to graduate sooner graduate quickly through its programme satisfied with Kaplan. as short as 16 months. Also, this small class
improve myself and my future. As I previously compared to other schools. with a good University in Asia, outside of While deciding on a University, I received means greater interactivity with my lecturers.
studied in Australia, I aimed to continue my Korea. I am grateful for how it facilitates my recommendations from family and my agents I appreciate its variety of programmes and
Australian education. Therefore, studying Prior to studying for my Kaplan Diploma self-improvement as well as the favourable to study at Kaplan. I began my studies with the student activities through event clubs. It has been 5 months since the start of
at Murdoch University was the best option in Commerce, I had already completed my conditions it creates for studying. a Diploma in Professional Business English Kaplan has many quality lecturers who are my programme, and I value the lecturers’
for me at Kaplan in Singapore, and I enjoy Diploma in Professional Business English Programme (PBEP) last year, starting at Level informative and remain supportive of me in willingness to help and answer my
doing so. Programme (PBEP), and I find the lectures My lecturers put in extra effort to explain 5, and am now pursuing my Degree with Royal my studies. As such, I’ve found my lecture questions. They also inspire us to be active
effective as well as easy to understand. subjects by relating it to their own Holloway, University of London. experience to be a great one. and innovative, and I feel that my lectures
After studying with Kaplan for almost a year, I also value how studying at Kaplan has experiences, making it easier for me to have been especially good as they provide
I’ve come to appreciate the many advantages provided me many opportunities to make understand. They are always available to When I complete the programme, I aim to After completing this programme, I aspire to the fundamental knowledge that serves as
they offer, such as their diversity, experienced international friends. support us and will simplify complex ideas apply what I’ve learnt to my career and life as make many more international friends and a stepping stone for my Degree education.
lecturers, convenient campus location as well to help us learn better. a whole. I believe that students will learn a lot get a job here in Singapore. I advise others
as the many student events. I was also given After graduating, I will focus on applying the studying at Kaplan, and I advise them to join to join student clubs (such as mine) in order Another thing I value about Kaplan is its
the opportunity to join a Student Executive knowledge learnt through this programme Before I graduate, I aim to experience as a Club to complement their social skills with to build friendships of their own. variety of clubs with different activities, and
Committee (SEC) where I can express myself for my Degree education. much as possible as a student, which other knowledge. I believe prospective students should study
and volunteer to organise student activities, includes communicating with others and hard while joining club activities as a way
allowing me to grow my perspectives. developing a deeper understanding of to meet people from different cultures and
logistics, which is my area of study, so I can spice up your study life.
Overall, my time at Kaplan has been a good take my learning and contribute when I enter
one. Their blended learning combines online the working world. For my fellow students,
resources and face-to-face lectures with I would suggest studying hard and doing
a well-stocked library, and the lecturers so with Kaplan as it offers many ways to
inspire me through their varied experiences, advance yourself.
foremost of which is to be humble and work
hard to achieve my goals.

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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

RENATA SHEILLA NAMFON JAYEE CAROLINE WIDJAJANTI WU QI SAIMI ABUDUREYIMU EVINA


THAILAND INDONESIA CHINA CHINA INDONESIA
ALEITHEIALOVY INDONESIA Kaplan Diploma Student (2019) Murdoch University Student (2019) University College Dublin Student (2019) Murdoch University Student (2019) University of Portsmouth Student (2019)
University of Essex Student (2019) Foundation Diploma Master of Business Administration Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) Bachelor of Business in Management and Marketing Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Accountany and
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management and in Finance (Top-up) Financial Management (Top-up)
Marketing (Top-up)

Aside from being inspired by stories of My choice to study in Singapore was motivated Being curious, I feel the need to enhance As I enjoy travelling, my desire to acquire Higher education is an important factor I’ve been interested in Accounting since
successful branding, management and by the quality higher education offered here, my knowledge. Hence my desire to learn knowledge and gain experience pushed me to that determines success in the workforce my school days, which is why I decided to
marketing, I believe that higher education and as my parents would be proud of me for more drove me to advance my education. To pursue advanced education overseas. I chose as it provides you the most current skills build my skills and knowledge in the field
is important for me to enter the workforce. being independent and studying away from support this, I chose to study in Singapore to study in Singapore as it has good quality and knowledge in today’s industries. Being by acquiring an Accountancy Degree. To
Hence, I chose to study with Kaplan in home. Being a multiracial nation, learning at as it is a very safe multicultural nation with education and a stable social environment. a very developed and modern country, achieve my dream, I looked to Singapore as
Singapore as it provides suitable programmes Kaplan will allow me to converse in English a good education system, where I can learn Singapore was my chosen destination for it is renowned for its safety and cleanliness,
that meet my criteria as well as the chance and learn Chinese at the same time. other languages such as Chinese. Through my agent’s recommendation, I opted further learning thanks to its infrastructure, and also because of its proximity to my home
to experience campus life through the many to study at Kaplan in Singapore, beginning environment and reputation for safety. In fact, country.
workshops and events. I had seen Kaplan in the UK before and Kaplan was my institution of choice due to its with a Diploma in Professional Business I aim to build my career in Singapore after I
noticed that many people were eager to recognition, the facilities available, and the English Programme (PBEP) Level 5. To further graduate as I love this city. I then decided to study with Kaplan in
Singapore was my choice of study location study with the institution. This further suitability of its programmes for me. I have pursue my interests in Finance, I advanced to Singapore as its centralised location gives
as it is a country where different cultures and influenced my own decision to choose Kaplan enjoyed my education so far, especially the a Bachelor’s Degree of Business Studies in Kaplan is one of the best higher education me more time to manage my schedule
languages intermingle, which I believe will in Singapore to advance my education, lectures and study time conducted at the Finance with University College Dublin, one institutes in the country, which encouraged better. After completing my Kaplan Diploma,
help enrich my cultural knowledge. Likewise, starting with a Diploma in Professional Synergy Pods, which are modern classrooms of Kaplan’s University partners. me to sign up. Programme-wise, I appreciate I progressed to pursue my Accountancy
I admire the blending of cultures at Kaplan, Business English Programme (PBEP). I have with students sitting in groups to encourage both the lectures and lecturers in Kaplan. and Financial Management Degree with
along with the available programmes and since progressed and am currently studying for learning, and collaboration and using large I have enjoyed my lessons throughout my The group assignment activities, where we the University of Portsmouth. I like the
Student Clubs. a Foundation Diploma. screens and tablets for online learning. education, and I look forward to graduating. learn in groups and share diverse opinions, University’s efficient study schedule and
With the shorter duration of its programmes, are my personal favourites, and we have modules that are related to professional
When I first joined Kaplan in 2017, I realised I personally enjoy my studies at Kaplan and Along with my education, I aspire to expand I feel that prospective students can make the the opportunity to make many good friends certification. In addition, the lecturers have
that their programmes provided modules find their lecturers to be both approachable my network of contacts. As such, I appreciate most out of studying at Kaplan compared to through our lessons. On the lecturers, I extensive understanding of the subject, which
that were useful outside of my chosen and helpful. Also, I like how the student clubs the student activities and clubs made other institutions. like how they are friendly and support our makes learning easier.
specialisation, and would help me work with allow us to interact through various activities available by Kaplan, which has allowed me learning through efficient study techniques
different departments in my future career. I and enjoy student life together. to make numerous friends from various other and materials. They present information I believe that Kaplan is one of the best places
feel optimistic about this, and I believe that backgrounds. in a clear, simple and interesting manner, to study abroad due to its diverse student
after I graduate, the skills and knowledge I’ve complemented by real-life examples. body, and I am eager to study further to
gained from Kaplan will support me when I’m acquire professional certification.
in the workforce. I recommend other students to consider
joining a club as Kaplan offers plenty of
My lecturers have taught me that Marketing is choices for their leisure, with options
not just about selling, and they have shown including Sports, Dance and even
me Business in a new light, driving me to learn Adventure clubs.
more about it. I suggest that other Kaplan
students make good use of this prospect to
improve your knowledge and social skills by
making friends and joining clubs, therefore
building both your soft and hard skills.

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LANGUAGE & FOUNDATION

LANGUAGE PREPARATORY COURSE FOR SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION


(ORDINARY LEVEL) EXAMINATION

PROGRAMME The Singapore-Cambridge GCE O-Level Examination is a national level assessment jointly organised by the University of Cambridge
International Examinations, the Ministry of Education, Singapore, and the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB). The
O-Level certification is an internationally accepted qualification that can be used to gain entry into tertiary education programmes. The
programme is also designed for students to gain the academic foundation needed for higher education.
DIPLOMA IN PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS ENGLISH PROGRAMME (PBEP)
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
The Diploma in Professional Business English Programme (PBEP) offered by Kaplan Higher Education Academy (KHEA) is designed This programme consists of 5-7 units and may be completed in 12-24 months.
to develop non-native English speakers’ English language skills in preparation for successful entry into mainstream academic
programmes of study. The programme focuses on developing the skills students will need to become a successful and confident Core Units • English Language • Mathematics • Principles of Accounts • Science (Physics/Chemistry) • Additional Mathematics
language user by using authentic reading passages and unscripted recordings, exposing students to English as it is being used
around the world today. With purposeful integration of critical thinking, students will be able to develop strategies for success, both Optional Unit Chinese
in and out of the classroom. They are assessed regularly with unit tests, writing assignments, oral presentations, listening practice
tests and a final examination. Participation and classroom use of English are also taken into consideration. TIMETABLE & CLASS INFORMATION

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE SCHEDULE MON TUE WED THUR FRI


This programme consists of 5 academic levels and may be completed in 10 months.

Lesson 1 | 0830 - 1000 English Mathematics Science English Science

Lesson 2 | 1000 - 1130 Mathematics English English Mathematics Science

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 Lesson 3 | 1215 - 1345 English Principal of Principal of English English
Beginner Elementary Pre-Intermediate Intermediate Upper Intermediate Accounts Accounts

Lesson 4 | 1345 - 1515 Science Additional Principal of Science English


2 months 2 months 2 months 2 months 2 months Mathematics Accounts

10-MONTH PROGRAMME Lesson 5 | 1515 - 1645 Additional


Mathematics

FOUNDATION PROGRAMME
Lesson 6 | 1645 - 1815

Above timetable is an illustration (subject to change)


FOUNDATION DIPLOMA
• Classes are conducted on Mondays to Fridays and on some Saturdays
The Foundation Diploma at Kaplan in Singapore is a foundation programme for students who do not meet the minimum entry requirements • The weekly timetable is subject to change as per the curriculum schedule for each subject
needed for full-time Kaplan Diploma study. • Supplementary and Exam Preparation classes will be scheduled for either Lesson 5 or 6 slots
• Chinese classes will be scheduled for Lesson 1 and 2 slots in April and May
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE • There are no classes on public holidays and during assigned term breaks

This programme consists of 6 modules and may be completed in 6 months.


Holidays
• Academic Skills • 1-week break in December (Christmas and New Year) • 1-week break in March (Term Break)
• Communication Studies • 1-week break in January/February (Chinese New Year) • 2-week break in June (Term Break)
• Critical Thinking and Innovation
• Culture and Organisations Qualification Awarded
• Organisations in a Global Context Students who sit for the final external examination and obtain at least a Grade 6 or better in one or more subjects will receive a
• Foundation Mathematics Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level) from SEAB. Students who meet the attendance requirements will
be awarded a Certificate of Attendance by Kaplan.

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DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
Logistics and Supply Chain Management Marketing Management

DIPLOMA This specialisation emphasises an understanding of logistics


and supply chain management in the global context. Students
will acquire fundamental skills in strategic logistics planning,
This specialisation provides a broad understanding of
marketing management in association with environmental
factors, consumer behaviour and market influences to

PROGRAMMES precision management and process control.

• Principles of Logistics Management


formulate effective marketing strategies.

• Consumer Behaviour
• Purchasing Management • International Marketing
• Supply Chain Management • Marketing Communications
DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE • Transportation & Distribution Management • Marketing Principles

• Business Administration • Hospitality & Tourism Management


• Finance & Banking • Logistics & Supply Chain Management DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY
• Human Resource Management • Marketing Management
This programme is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in Accountancy concepts, practices and skills, and prepares
The Diploma in Commerce is a pathway programme designed to fulfil the requirements of many first-year Business Bachelor’s Degrees students with sound knowledge and skills for further study at Degree level.
programmes. Upon completion of their Kaplan Diploma, students can continue to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree awarded by our university
partners at Kaplan in Singapore. PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
This programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in 8 months*.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
This programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in 8 months*. Students can choose from 1 of 6 specialisations to complete the programme. • Business Information Systems • Introduction to Management
• Commercial Law • Management Accounting
Core Units • Financial Accounting • Principles of Banking and Finance
• Accounting for Managers • Introduction to Management • Economics I • Quantitative Analysis
• Economics I • Quantitative Analysis
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER FORENSICS
Business Administration Hospitality and Tourism Management
This programme introduces students to forensic principles and fundamental methodologies of designing and analysing security
This specialisation addresses key concepts and knowledge for This specialisation equips students with hospitality and critical systems in an age where companies and organisations increasingly rely on digital systems to store, communicate and transact
entry into the business world. Students learn marketing and tourism-related concepts. Incorporating creative learning sensitive data.
communication strategies to integrate well into the workforce. with interactive lessons, students are exposed to practical
opportunities to understand these industries. PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
• Issues in International Business This programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in 8 months*.
• Personnel Management • Commercial Law
• Project Management • Food & Beverage Operations Management • Computational Mathematics and Computer Architecture • Introduction to Multimedia and the Internet
• Marketing Principles • Marketing Principles • Introduction to Computer Science • Principles of Computer Forensics
• Tourism Systems • Introduction to Data Communications • Principles of Computer Security
Finance and Banking • Introduction to Database Design and Development • Principles of Information Systems and Data Management
Human Resource Management
This specialisation equips students to communicate, analyse DIPLOMA IN DIGITAL MARKETING
and handle general business management functions within This specialisation provides students an understanding of
organisations. Students study qualitative and quantitative major issues in industrial relations, human resource functions, This programme is designed and developed to prepare students for work as a digital marketer and for further educational pursuits at
subjects, and develop basic skills required for successful training and development, and the role of Human Resource in the Bachelor’s Degree level. Students will develop skillsets to create digital marketing plans according to client briefs and use digital
careers in a chosen area. helping an organisation achieve its goals. design tools to execute the elements of the marketing mix.

• Corporate Finance • International Human Resource Management PROGRAMME STRUCTURE


• Financial Reporting & Analysis • Labour Management Relations This programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in 8 months*.
• International Finance • Personnel Management
• Principles of Banking and Finance • Training and Development • Advertising and Public Relations • Introduction to Management
• Introduction to Digital Media Skills • Marketing Principles
• Introduction to Graphic Design • Social and New Media
• Introduction to Media Studies • Web Analytics

28 *Meeting the programme and entry requirements *Meeting the programme and entry requirements
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DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES

DIPLOMA IN EVENTS MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGY

This programme is designed to provide students with a solid foundation to thrive within the highly competitive events space, and will This programme is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in Psychology, with an emphasis on the development of
prepare them with the skills to plan and execute events as well as address issues within the tourism and events industry. contemporary knowledge and skills, and the nurturing of a professional attitude. The Diploma will equip students with a sound
understanding of the subject that is required for further study at the Bachelor’s Degree level and also for a career in the many industry
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE sectors that require an understanding of human thoughts, behaviours and motivation.
This programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in 8 months*.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
• Advertising and Public Relations • Introduction to Management This programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in 8 months*.
• Commercial Law • Marketing Principles
• Event Planning and Operations • Project Management • Counselling Ethics • Personality and Health Psychology
• Event Sponsorship and Promotions • Tourism Systems • Counselling Skills • Psychological Research Methods and Analysis
• Foundational Psychology • Qualitative Psychological Laboratory Experience and Skills
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY • Introduction to Mental Health • Quantitative Psychological Laboratory Experience and Skills

This programme aims to meet the increasing demands and needs of businesses in the area of Information Technology (IT). To equip
students with relevant and updated knowledge as well as skills, this comprehensive programme provides them with everything they
need to know about the changing IT world.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
SHORT
This programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in 8 months*.

• Computational Mathematics and Computer Architecture • Introduction to Database Design and Development
COURSES
• Fundamentals of Computer Systems • Introduction to Programming using Java
• Introduction to Computer Science • Introduction to Multimedia & The Internet DEGREE EXPERIENCE PROGRAMME (DEP)
• Introduction to Data Communications • Principles of Information Systems and Data Management
The Degree Experience Programme (DEP) allows students a chance to experience 4 university programmes, enabling them to make an
DIPLOMA IN LEGAL STUDIES informed choice on which Degree programme to pursue.

The programme introduces students to Paralegal Studies and equips them with basic skills in legal research and writing, allowing Students will attend selected lessons taught by on-campus lecturers, and experience mock assignments, presentations and class
them to analyse case studies and prepare legally binding documents. Students will acquire a sound knowledge of law and its practice activities. 2 modules from each university’s Degree programme will be offered. Students will try out sample assignment topics and
to effectively support legal practitioners. final exams, learn to do referencing and citation for assignments, as well as understand the respective university’s grading system
and programme assessment methods.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
This programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in 8 months*. ENGLISH EXPERIENCE PROGRAMME (EEP)

• Commercial Law • Introduction to Singaporean and International Legal Systems The English Experience Programme (EEP) is designed to help international students improve their English in just 3 weeks while
• Criminal Law • Law of Tort and Civil Obligation experiencing student life in Singapore. Students will study on site at Kaplan’s city campuses while participating in interactive lectures
• Family Law • Property Law and Conveyance and oral presentations to improve their general English language skills. They will be awarded with a Certificate of Participation upon
• Intellectual Property Law • Wills and Estates completion of the programme.

DIPLOMA IN MASS COMMUNICATIONS STUDY TOUR

This programme encompasses all essential skills needed for Mass Communication. It educates students on the impact of technology The Study Tour programme allows international students to experience customised English lessons in Singapore while enjoying a
on the Communications industry, as well as the role, importance and techniques of effective communication in both consumer and vacation. The programme’s commencement and duration can be tailored according to the requests of each group of students, at a
industrial markets. Students will develop the skills to apply appropriate tools and techniques for the promotion of both goods and services. minimum of 15 study hours. Students can also choose to request for optional tours that will bring them to local attractions. They will
be awarded with a Certificate of Participation upon completion of the programme.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
This programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in 8 months*.

• Advertising and Public Relations • Journalism & Ethics


• Contemporary Smartphone Video Production • Marketing Principles
• Introduction to Management • Research Project
• Introduction to Mass Communication • Social & New Media

30 *Subject to meeting the programme and entry requirements *Subject to meeting the programme and entry requirements
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ACCOUNTING, BANKING & FINANCE

Accounting and Criminology Accounting and International Business

MURDOCH • Introduction To Psychological Research Methods


• Policing And Crime Prevention
• Criminal Behaviour
• Business Negotiations: An International Perspective
• Comparative Corporate Governance and
International Operations

UNIVERSITY • Crime Through The Ages


• International And Transnational Crimes
• Psychology And Law
• International Business
• International Logistics
• International Marketing
• Alternative Dispute Resolution • Organisational Theory and Behaviour

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN ACCOUNTING Accounting and Finance Accounting and Management


• Corporate Finance* • Business Analytics
• Accounting and Banking • Accounting and Human Resource Management • Derivative Securities • Knowledge Management
• Accounting and Business Law • Accounting and International Business • Finance Law** • Organisation Development and Change
• Accounting and Criminology • Accounting and Management • Investment Analysis • Organisational Theory and Behaviour
• Accounting and Finance • Accounting and Marketing • International Finance • Strategic Management
• Treasury Management • Workplace Law
This programme offers students an understanding of accounting as an integral part of the management process in businesses or public
enterprises. It also looks at how accounting is used to evaluate and control when evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of operations Accounting and Human Resource Management Accounting and Marketing
of an enterprise and employee performance. Students can also major in a second discipline such as Banking, Business Law, Criminology, • Advanced Human Resource Perspectives • Consumer Behaviour
Finance, Human Resource Management, International Business, Management and Marketing. • Employment Relations in Asia • Digital and Social Media Marketing
• Human Resource Economics • International Marketing
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE • Organisational Theory and Behaviour • Marketing Research and Analysis
Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain • Talent Acquisition • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing
entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to • Workplace Law • Strategic Marketing
University’s approval.

Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.

Accounting Units Common Units BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN BANKING


• Auditing • Creativity and Innovation
• Accounting Theory and Accountability • Empirical Research Methods for Business or • Banking and Business Information Systems • Banking and Human Resource Management
• Company Law Applying Mixed Methods Research to Business • Banking and Business Law • Banking and International Business
• Contemporary Financial Accounting • Understanding Business Research: An Introductory Approach • Banking and Criminology • Banking and Management
• Corporate Finance • Wellbeing • Banking and Cyber Security & Forensics • Banking and Marketing
• Management Accounting • Banking and Finance
• Taxation
• Technology and Accounting Processes This programme covers the theory and techniques underlying financial management and gives students a working knowledge of the banking
and financial system, financial markets, institutions and developments in the financial sector. Students can also major in a second discipline
DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS such as Business Information System, Business Law, Criminology, Cyber Security and Forensics, Finance, Human Resource Management,
International Business, Management and Marketing.
Accounting and Banking Accounting and Business Law
• Commercial Banking • Alternative Dispute Resolution PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
• Corporate Finance* • Company Law* Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
• Credit and Lending Decisions • Finance Law entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.
• Finance Law** • Marketing and Advertising Law
• International Financial Markets and Institutions • Taxation* Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.
• Treasury Management • Workplace Law
Banking Units Common Units
• Corporate Finance • Creativity and Innovation
• Commercial Banking • Empirical Research Methods for Business or Applying Mixed
• Credit and Lending Decisions Methods Research to Business
• Finance Law • Understanding Business Research: An Introductory Approach
• International Financial Markets and Institutions • Wellbeing
• Treasury Management
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Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics & Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics &
Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme. Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective. *Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
**Students will take the unit Company Law instead of Finance Law for this Double Major.
ACCOUNTING, BANKING & FINANCE

DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS Students will cover a broad range of areas in corporate finance, treasury management, investment analysis and international finance
through the units. These are designed to equip them with the necessary skills to obtain employment in areas such as stockbroking,
Banking and Business Information Systems Banking and Finance insurance and banking, as well as prepare them with the skills for careers in Finance within public and private organisations. Students
• Advanced Business Analysis and Design • Corporate Finance* can also major in a second discipline such as Business Information Systems, Business Law, Criminology, Cyber Security & Forensics,
• Business Intelligence Application Development • Derivative Securities Management and Marketing.
• Databases • Finance Law*
• Enterprise Architectures • Investment Analysis PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
• Information Systems Management • International Finance Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
• IT Professional Practise Project • Treasury Management* entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.
• Systems Analysis and Design
Banking and Human Resource Management Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.
Banking and Business Law • Advanced Human Resource Perspectives
• Alternative Dispute Resolution • Employment Relations in Asia Finance Units Common Units
• Company Law • Human Resource Economics • Corporate Finance • Empirical Research Methods for Business or Applying Mixed
• Finance Law* • Organisational Theory and Behaviour • Derivative Securities Methods Research to Business
• Marketing and Advertising Law • Talent Acquisition • Finance Law • Creativity and Innovation
• Taxation • Workplace Law • Investment Analysis • Understanding Business Research: An Introductory Approach
• Workplace Law • International Finance • Wellbeing
Banking and International Business • Treasury Management
Banking and Criminology • Business Negotiations: An International Perspective
• Introduction To Psychological Research Methods • Comparative Corporate Governance and DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS
• Policing And Crime Prevention International Operations
• Criminal Behaviour • International Business Finance and Business Information Systems Finance and Cyber Security & Forensics
• Crime Through The Ages • International Logistics • Advanced Business Analysis and Design • Computer Security
• International And Transnational Crimes • International Marketing • Business Intelligence Application Development • Cyber Forensics and Information Technology
• Psychology And Law • Organisational Theory and Behaviour • Databases • Databases
• Alternative Dispute Resolution • Enterprise Architectures • Information Security Policy and Governance
Banking and Management • Information Systems Management • IT Professional Practice Project
Banking and Cyber Security & Forensics • Business Analytics • IT Professional Practice Project • Security Architectures and Systems Administration
• Computer Security • Knowledge Management • Systems Analysis and Design • Systems Analysis and Design
• Cyber Forensics and Information Technology • Organisational Theory and Behaviour
• Databases • Organisation Development and Change Finance and Business Law Finance and Management
• Information Security Policy and Governance • Strategic Management • Alternative Dispute Resolution • Business Analytics
• IT Professional Practice Project • Workplace Law • Company Law • Knowledge Management
• Security Architectures & Systems Administration • Finance Law* • Organisation Development and Change
• Systems Analysis and Design Banking and Marketing • Marketing and Advertising Law • Organisational Theory and Behaviour
• Consumer Behaviour • Taxation • Strategic Management
• Digital and Social Media Marketing • Workplace Law • Workplace Law
• International Marketing
• Marketing Research and Analysis Finance and Criminology Finance and Marketing
• Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing • Introduction To Psychological Research Methods • Consumer Behaviour
• Strategic Marketing • Policing And Crime Prevention • Digital and Social Media Marketing
• Criminal Behaviour • International Marketing
• Crime Through The Ages • Marketing Research and Analysis
• International And Transnational Crimes • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN FINANCE • Psychology And Law • Strategic Marketing
• Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Finance and Business Information Systems • Finance and Management
• Finance and Business Law • Finance and Marketing
• Finance and Criminology
• Finance and Cyber Security & Forensics

1 1
Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics & Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics &
Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme. Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective. *Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
ACCOUNTING, BANKING & FINANCE

UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE DUBLIN OF ESSEX
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES (HONOURS) (TOP-UP) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) (TOP-UP)

• Banking and Wealth Management • Finance • Accounting and Finance • Banking and Finance

This programme provides students with a strong conceptual and practical understanding of business and management. Students develop This programme provides knowledge of financial theory, portfolio management, option and futures markets, and how risk can be managed
important technical, knowledge-application, communication, team-building and leadership skills, consistent with the changing needs of with the use of derivative instruments. Students also learn about key issues that are relevant today within the Accounting, Banking and
modern-day businesses. Finance fields.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE PROGRAMME STRUCTURE


This programme consists of 8 core units. Students specialise by taking 4 pathway units, which may be completed in 18 months. This programme consists of 14 - 15 units and may be completed in 18 months.

Core Units Accounting and Finance Banking and Finance


• Business Strategy • Human Resource Management • Accounting Project • Corporate Finance
• Cross Cultural Management • The Future of Organisations and Work • Advanced Management Accounting • Empirical Finance
• Digital Business • Marketing Management • Auditing • Financial Markets and Monetary Policy
• Economic Policy and the Global Environment • Operations Management • Corporate Finance • Financial Modelling
• Current Issues in Financial Reporting • Financial Reporting and Analysis
PATHWAY UNITS • Financial Modelling • Finance Research Project
• Financial Reporting and Analysis • International Banking
Banking and Wealth Management Finance • International Finance • International Finance
• Accounting Information for Managers • Banking and Finance • Introduction to Banking • Introduction to Banking
• Banking and Finance • Corporate Financial Management • Management Accounting 1 • Management Accounting 1
• International Financial Management • Investment and Portfolio Management • Management Accounting 2 • Options and Futures
• Investment and Portfolio Management • Treasury and Risk Management • Options and Futures • Portfolio Analysis
• Portfolio Analysis • Pricing of Securities in Financial Markets
• Risk Management and Financial Institutions • Quantitative Foundations of Finance
• Risk Management and Financial Institutions

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ACCOUNTING, BANKING & FINANCE BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

UNIVERSITY MURDOCH
OF PORTSMOUTH UNIVERSITY
BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) IN ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (TOP-UP) BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN BUSINESS LAW

• Accountancy and Financial Management • Business Law and Criminology

This programme is designed for students planning to obtain a professional qualification after graduation to become an accountant, or to This programme offers an understanding of criminal law and how a country responds to crimes through the criminal justice system. Students
forge a career within the financial sectors by utilising their analytical skills, financial expertise and strategic insights. are also involved in the study of policing, criminal behaviour, and transnational and international crime, as well as cause and prevention of
crimes from a multidisciplinary approach. Students can also major in a second discipline such as Business Law.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
This programme consists of 12 units and may be completed in a minimum of 18 months. PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
Core Units entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.
• Accounting for Strategic Management and Control • Financial Management
• Advanced Financial Accounting • Financial Reporting Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.
• Advanced Financial Management • International Accounting
• Auditing • Independent Study for Accountants Business Law Units Common Units
• Business Law for Accountants • Operational Management Accounting • Finance Law • Creativity and Innovation
• Corporate Governance, Financial Crime, Ethics and Control • Taxation • Marketing and Advertising Law • Empirical Research Methods for Business or Applying Mixed
• Workplace Law Methods Research to Business
• Company Law • Understanding Business Research: An Introductory Approach
• Alternative Dispute Resolution • Wellbeing
• Taxation

DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS

Business Law and Criminology


• Introduction To Psychological Research Methods
• Policing And Crime Prevention
• Criminal Behaviour
• Crime Through The Ages
• International And Transnational Crimes
• Psychology And Law

1
Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics &
Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

• Human Resource Management and Business Law • Human Resource Management and Management • International Business and Business Law • International Business and Human Resource Management
• Human Resource Management and Criminology • Human Resource Management and Marketing • International Business and Cyber Security and Forensics • International Business and Management
• Human Resource Management and Finance • Human Resource Management and Public Relations • International Business and Finance • International Business and Marketing
• International Business and Hospitality and Tourism Management • International Business and Web Communication
This programme provides a strong understanding of human resource as a strategic department of most organisations and the various areas of
human resource management, giving students a better head start in their careers of this field. Students can also major in a second discipline International Business is an integrated major with a strong basis in international commerce and economics, as well as interdisciplinary links
such as Business Law, Criminology, Finance, Management, Marketing and Public Relations. with Asian studies. Students are exposed to a selection of units that will develop their knowledge of the global business environment and
related political and social factors in some of the largest and most dynamic economies of the world. Students can also major in a second
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE discipline such as Business Law, Cyber Security and Forensics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Hospitality & Tourism Management,
Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain Management, Marketing and Web Communications.
entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below. Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.
Human Resource Units Common Units
• Advanced Human Resource Perspectives • Creativity and Innovation Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.
• Employment Relations in Asia • Empirical Research Methods for Business or Applying Mixed
• Human Resource Economics Methods Research to Business International Business Units Common Units
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour • Understanding Business Research: An Introductory Approach • Business Negotiations: An International Perspective • Creativity and Innovation
• Talent Acquisition • Wellbeing • Comparative Corporate Governance and International • Empirical Research Methods for Business or Applying Mixed
• Workplace Law Operations Methods Research to Business
• International Business • Understanding Business Research: An Introductory Approach
DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS • International Logistics • Wellbeing
• International Marketing
Human Resource Management and Business Law Human Resource Management and Management • Organisational Theory and Behaviour
• Alternative Dispute Resolution • Business Analytics
• Company Law • Knowledge Management DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS
• Finance Law • Organisation Development and Change
• Marketing & Advertising Law • Organisational Theory and Behaviour* International Business and Business Law International Business and Finance
• Taxation • Strategic Management • Alternative Dispute Resolution • Corporate Finance
• Workplace Law* • Workplace Law* • Workplace Law • Derivative Securities
• Finance Law • Finance Law
Human Resource Management and Criminology Human Resource Management and Marketing • Marketing & Advertising Law • International Finance
• Introduction To Psychological Research Methods • Consumer Behaviour • Taxation • Investment Analysis
• Policing And Crime Prevention • Digital and Social Media Marketing • Company Law • Treasury Management
• Criminal Behaviour • International Marketing
• Crime Through The Ages • Marketing Research and Analysis International Business and Cyber Security & Forensics International Business and Hospitality & Tourism Management
• International And Transnational Crimes • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing • Computer Security • Destination Management
• Psychology And Law • Strategic Marketing • Cyber Forensics and Information Technology • Hospitality and Tourism Project
• Alternative Dispute Resolution • Databases • Organisational Theory and Behaviour*
Human Resource Management and Public Relations • Information Security Policy and Governance • Sustainable Tourism
Human Resource Management and Finance • Campaign Management • IT Professional Practice Project • Strategic Management
• Corporate Finance • Issues and Crisis Management • Systems Analysis and Design • Tourism and Hospitality Law
• Derivative Securities • Media Relations • Security Architectures and Systems Administration
• Finance Law • Public Relations Project
• Investment Analysis • Public Relations Strategy
• International Finance • Public Relations in Society
• Treasury Management

1 1
Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics & Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics &
Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme. Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective. *Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS


DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS
Management and Business Law Management and Marketing
International Business and Human Resource Management International Business and Marketing • Alternative Dispute Resolution • Consumer Behaviour
• Advanced Human Resource Perspectives • Consumer Behaviour • Company Law • Digital and Social Media Marketing
• Employment Relations in Asia • Digital and Social Media Marketing • Finance Law • International Marketing
• Human Resource Economics • International Marketing* • Marketing & Advertising Law • Marketing Research and Analysis
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour* • Marketing Research and Analysis • Taxation • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing
• Talent Acquisition • Strategic Marketing • Workplace Law* • Strategic Marketing
• Workplace Law • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing
Management and Communications and Media Studies Management and Public Relations
International Business and Management International Business and Web Communication • Audiences, Users and Participants • Media Relations
• Business Analytics • Business of Freelancing • Communicating Global Issues • Public Relations Strategy
• Knowledge Management • Screen: Small, Medium and Large • Critical Topics in Communication and Media Studies • Public Relations in Society
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour* • Web Communication Project • Media Governance and The Public Sphere • Public Relations Project
• Organisation Development and Change • Web Design • Old Media, New Media • Campaign Management
• Strategic Management • Web Metrics • Screen: Small, Medium and Large • Issues and Crisis Management
• Workplace Law • Web Strategy
Management and Criminology Management and Tourism and Events
• Introduction To Psychological Research Methods • Travel and Tourism in Society
• Policing And Crime Prevention • Sustainable Tourism
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN MANAGEMENT • Criminal Behaviour • Public Policy Analysis
• Crime Through The Ages • Festivals and Events
• Management and Business Law • Management and Marketing • International And Transnational Crimes • Tourism and Events Project
• Management and Communications & Media Studies • Management and Public Relations • Psychology And Law • Destination Management
• Management and Criminology • Management and Tourism and Events • Alternative Dispute Resolution • Events, Policy and Evaluation
• Management and International Business
Management and International Business
Management refers to the process of employing resources to achieve organisational goals and customer needs. The study of management • International Marketing
explores a wide range of relevant issues, theories and perspectives to better prepare students to understand the complexities and responsibilities • Organisational Theory and Behaviour*
of managerial life in the 21st century. Students could also major in a second discipline such as Business Law, Communications and Media • International Business
Studies, Criminology, International Business, Marketing, Public Relations and Tourism and Events. • Comparative Corporate Governance and International Operations
• International Logistics
Management Units Common Units • Business Negotiations: An International Perspective
• Business Analytics • Creativity and Innovation
• Knowledge Management • Empirical Research Methods for Business or Applying Mixed
• Organisation Development and Change Methods Research to Business
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour • Understanding Business Research: An Introductory Approach
• Strategic Management • Wellbeing
• Workplace Law

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.

Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.

1 1
Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics & Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics &
Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme. Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN MARKETING NORTHUMBRIA


• Marketing and Business Law
• Marketing and International Business
• Marketing and Public Relations
• Marketing and Tourism and Events
• Marketing and Web Communication UNIVERSITY
This programme allows students to acquire a broad set of knowledge and skills that makes them highly employable within the marketing
and public relations fields, via practical application of marketing exchange processes using product development, planning and pricing BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) (TOP-UP)
strategies, integrated marketing communications and distribution channel management. Students can also major in a second discipline
such as Business Law, International Business, Public Relations, Tourism and Events and Web Communications. • Business with International Management

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE This programme offers a wide range of knowledge and skills in real-world business, combining the study of the chosen pathway with solid
Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain conceptual and practical knowledge. This Direct Honours programme with dual specialisation programme gives students twice the advantage
entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to in the highly competitive graduate employment market.
University’s approval.

Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below. PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
This programme consists of 10 units plus 1 dissertation and may be completed in a minimum of 16 months.
Marketing Units Common Units
• Consumer Behaviour • Creativity and Innovation Core Units Research Unit
• Digital and Social Media Marketing • Empirical Research Methods for Business or Applying Mixed • Business Professional Practice • Dissertation
• International Marketing Methods Research to Business • Critical Organizational Analysis
• Marketing Research and Analysis • Understanding Business Research: An Introductory Approach • Digital Business Pathway Units
• Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing • Wellbeing • Employability and Career Planning • Contemporary Issues in International Business
• Strategic Marketing • Human Resource Management • International Business: Growth Strategies and Resourcing
• Sustainable Strategies • International Business and Innovation
DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS • Strategic Frameworks and Cultural Contexts in
International Management
Marketing and Business Law Marketing and Tourism and Events
• Alternative Dispute Resolution • Travel and Tourism in Society
• Company Law • Sustainable Tourism
• Finance Law • Public Policy Analysis
• Marketing & Advertising Law • Festivals and Events
• Taxation • Tourism and Events Project
• Workplace Law • Destination Management
• Events, Policy and Evaluation
Marketing and International Business
• Business Negotiations: An International Perspective Marketing and Web Communication
• Comparative Corporate Governance and • Business of Freelancing
International Operations • Screen: Small, Medium and Large
• International Business • Web Communication Project
• International Logistics • Web Design
• International Marketing* • Web Metrics
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour • Web Strategy

Marketing and Public Relations


• Campaign Management
• Issues and Crisis Management
• Media Relations
• Public Relations Strategy
• Public Relations Project
• Public Relations in Society

1
Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics &
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Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

ROYAL HOLLOWAY Management with Entrepreneuship


This programme covers all key areas of management, from strategy
to marketing, accounting to e-commerce. It offers a wide array
Management with Marketing
This programme combines core topics in modern management with
the skills and techniques of marketing, providing a solid grounding in

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON of study topics and has a strong practical focus. The Bachelor
of Science (Honours) in Management with Entrepreneurship
programme can be completed in a minimum of 18 months (Level
the theories and practice of and preparing students for, a successful
career in the field of marketing, allowing them to acquire a broad set
of knowledge and skills that makes them highly employable within
2 & 3) in Singapore. the management fields.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) (TOP-UP) • Brands and Branding • Advertising and Promotion
• Corporate Entrepreneurship • Brands and Branding
• Business and Management • Management with International Business • Digital Marketing • Consumer Behaviour
• Management with Accounting • Management with Marketing • Entrepreneurship Theory and History • Digital Marketing
• Management with Entrepreneurship • Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship • Marketing Research
• New Venture Creation • New Venture Creation

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Management with International Business


This programme consists of 16 units and may be completed in 18 months. This programme offers an understanding of the development of
multinationals on the international economic stage, foreign direct
Core Units Business and Management investment by Asia Pacific companies in Europe, and European
• Asia Pacific Business The programme covers the key areas of business management, from businesses in the European Union, allowing students to acquire a
• Clusters, Small Business and Entrepreneurship strategy to marketing, accounting to branding. It offers a wide array broad set of knowledge and skills that makes them highly employable
• Global Marketing of study topics and has a strong practical focus, allowing students within the management fields.
• Human Resource Management to acquire a broad set of knowledge and skills that makes them
• Integrating Management: Business in Context highly employable within the management fields. • Emerging Markets
• Innovation, Strategy and the Corporation • Entrepreneurship Theory and History
• Managerial Accounting Choose 2 from the following units: • European Business
• Marketing Strategy in Context • Digital Marketing • Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
• Operations Management • Marketing Research • Multinational Enterprise
• Strategic Management • Multinational Enterprise • The Global Economy
• New Venture Creation
Management with Accounting • The Global Economy
This programme enables students to understand issues such as
accounting and strategy, the international financial accounting Choose 3 from the following units:

environment, and corporate duties of account ability to third • Advertising and Promotion
party stakeholders, allowing students to acquire a broad set of • Brands and Branding
knowledge and skills that makes them highly employable within • Consumer Behaviour
the management fields. • Emerging Markets
• European Business
• Accounting for Corporate Accountability
• Financial Management
• International Financial Accounting
• Managerial Economics
• Strategic Management Accounting
• The Global Economy

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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE DUBLIN OF ESSEX
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES (HONOURS) (TOP-UP) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) (TOP-UP)

• Digital Business • Management • Management and Marketing


• Human Resource Management • Marketing
• Logistics and Supply Chain Management • Project Management This programme provides students the knowledge of managing organisations along with a specialisation in marketing. The units
cover management practices and processes used in organisations alongside socio-cultural perspective on markets, customers
This programme provides students with a strong conceptual and practical understanding of business and management. Students develop and consumers.
important technical, knowledge-application, communication, team-building and leadership skills, consistent with the changing needs of
modern-day businesses. PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
This programme consistes of 16 core units and may be completed in 18 months.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
This programme consists of 8 core units. Students specialise by taking 4 pathway units, which may be completed in 18 months. • Brand Management
• Business Ethics
Core Units • Business Strategy
• Business Strategy • Consumer Behaviour
• Cross Cultural Management • Critical Marketing Perspectives
• Digital Business • Digital Marketing and Social Media
• Economic Policy and the Global Environment • Human Resource Management
• Human Resource Management • Independent Study Project: Management/Marketing
• Marketing Management • International Business Environment
• Operations Management • Leadership in Organisations
• The Future of Organisations and Work • Management Accounting 1
• Management Accounting 2
PATHWAY UNITS • Management Psychology
• Marketing Management
Digital Business Marketing • Organisational Behaviour
• Business Analytics • Consumer and Buyer Behaviour • Research Methods in Management and Marketing
• Data Analysis for Decision Makers • Global Marketing
• Digital Business Infrastructure and Applications • Marketing Communications and Digital Marketing
• Digital Business and Social Media Strategy • Strategic Marketing

Human Resource Management Management


• International Human Resource Management • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
• Managing Diversity in Employment • Global Business
• Management Practice • Leadership and Change Management
• Talent Management • Organisational Knowledge, Creativity and Innovation

Logistics and Supply Chain Management Project Management


• Global Logistics • Leadership & Change Management
• Procurement and Purchasing Management • Global Operations and Supply Chain Management
• Supply Chain Management • Project Analytics
• Supply Chain Planning and Control • Project Management

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COMMUNICATION & MEDIA COMMUNICATION & MEDIA

MURDOCH BACHELOR OF ARTS IN JOURNALISM

• Journalism and Communication & Media Studies • Journalism and Public Relations

UNIVERSITY • Journalism and Management


• Journalism and Marketing
• Journalism and Web Communication

This programme provides students with the skill set to operate in the digital era of news. Students will learn practical reporting, writing and
producing skills in journalism that investigate the ethical, legal and cultural contexts of the news media. They will also gain knowledge about
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES the news media industry and the influence of journalism on society. They can also major in a second discipline such as Communication and
Media Studies, Management, Marketing, Public Relations and Web Communication.
• Communication and Media Studies and Journalism • Communication and Media Studies and Public Relations
• Communication and Media Studies and Marketing • Communication and Media Studies and Web Communication PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
This programme provides students with skills and expertise for work in the contemporary communication and media industry. Students are entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.
equipped with the knowledge base and skills for analysing and producing both traditional and new media texts, as well as to understand
communication and cultural processes in the emerging creative industries. Students can also major in a second discipline such as Journalism, Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.
Marketing, Public Relations and Web Communication.
Journalism Units Common Units
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE • Audiences, Users and Participants • Advanced Research in the Arts
Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain • Digital Newsroom • Creativity and Innovation
entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to • Introduction to Digital Media Skills • Developing Research Skills and Methods
University’s approval.
• Journalism and Society • Wellbeing
Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below. • Media Law and Ethics
• Online and Mobile Journalism
Communication and Media Studies Units Common Units • Video Journalism
• Audiences, Users and Participants • Advanced Research in the Arts
• Communicating Global Issues • Creativity and Innovation DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS
• Critical Topics in Communication and Media Studies • Developing Research Skills and Methods
• Media Governance and the Public Sphere • Wellbeing Journalism and Communication & Media Studies Journalism and Public Relations
• Old Media, New Media • Communicating Global Issues • Campaign Management
• Screen: Small, Medium and Large • Critical Topics in Communication and Media Studies • Issues and Crisis Management
• Introduction to Digital Media Skills • Media Relations
DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS • Media Governance and The Public Sphere • Public Relations Project
• Old Media, New Media • Public Relations Strategy
Communication & Media Studies and Journalism Communication & Media Studies and Public Relations • Screen: Small, Medium and Large • Public Relations in Society
• Audiences, Users and Participants* • Campaign Management
• Digital Newsroom • Issues and Crisis Management Journalism and Marketing Journalism and Web Communication
• Journalism and Society • Media Relations • Consumer Behaviour • Business of Freelancing
• Introduction to Digital Media Skills • Public Relations Project • Digital and Social Media Marketing • Screen: Small, Medium and Large
• Media Law and Ethics • Public Relations Strategy • International Marketing • Web Communications Projects
• Online and Mobile Journalism • Public Relations in Society • Marketing Research and Analysis • Web Design
• Video Journalism • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing • Web Metrics
Communication & Media Studies and Web Communication • Strategic Marketing • Web Strategy
Communication & Media Studies and Marketing • Business of Freelancing
• Consumer Behaviour • Web Communication Project Journalism and Management
• Digital and Social Media Marketing • Web Design • Business Analytics
• International Marketing • Web Metrics • Knowledge Management
• Marketing Research and Analysis • Web Strategy • Organisational Development and Change
• Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing • Screen: Small, Medium and Large* • Organisational Theory and Behaviour
• Strategic Marketing • Strategic Management
• Workplace Law

1 1
Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics & Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics &
Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme. Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective. *Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
COMMUNICATION & MEDIA COMMUNICATION & MEDIA

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS BACHELOR OF ARTS IN WEB COMMUNICATION

• Public Relations and International Business • Public Relations and Management • Web Communication and Communication & Media Studies • Web Communication and Marketing
• Public Relations and Journalism • Public Relations and Marketing • Web Communication and Management • Web Communication and Public Relations

This programme aims to prepare students for careers in public relations and communications, exploring international theories and practices This programme provides students with an understanding of web communication, combining an exciting mix of web design, digital marketing
with an emphasis on ethical communications and engagement with a diverse range of stakeholders. Students are introduced to communication and public relations. Students will learn how to design and develop strategies for web communication campaigns using a range of digital
and public relations theory, and are expected to develop critical thinking, evaluative and analytical skills. They can also major in a second media including social media, websites, mobile technology, games, video and online news media. They can also major in a second discipline
discipline such as International Business, Journalism, Management and Marketing. such as Communications & Media Studies, Management, Marketing and Public Relations.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE PROGRAMME STRUCTURE


Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval. University’s approval.

Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below. Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.

Public Relations Units Common Units Web Communication Units Common Units
• Campaign Management • Advanced Research in the Arts • Business of Freelancing • Advanced Research in the Arts
• Issues and Crisis Management • Creativity and Innovation • Screen: Small, Medium and Large • Creativity and Innovation
• Media Relations • Developing Research Skills and Methods • Web Communication Project • Developing Research Skills and Methods
• Public Relations Project • Wellbeing • Web Design • Wellbeing
• Public Relations in Society • Web Metrics
• Public Relations Strategy • Web Strategy

DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS

Public Relations and International Business Public Relations and Journalism Web Communication and Communication & Media Studies Web Communications and Management
• Business Negotiations: An International Perspectives • Audiences, Users and Participants • Audiences, Users and Participants • Business Analytics
• Comparative Corporate Governance and International Operations • Digital Newsroom • Communicating Global Issues • Knowledge Management
• International Business • Introduction to Digital Media Skills • Critical Topics in Communication and Media Studies • Organisation Development and Change
• International Logistics • Journalism and Society • Media Governance and the Public Sphere • Organisational Theory and Behaviour
• International Marketing • Media Law and Ethics • Old Media, New Media • Strategic Management
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour • Online and Mobile Journalism • Screen: Small, Medium and Large* • Workplace Law
• Video Journalism
Public Relations and Management Web Communications and Marketing Web Communication and Public Relations
• Business Analytics Public Relations and Marketing • Consumer Behaviour • Campaign Management
• Knowledge Management • Consumer Behaviour • Digital and Social Media Marketing • Issues and Crisis Management
• Organisation Development and Change • Digital and Social Media Marketing • International Marketing • Media Relations
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour • International Marketing • Marketing Research and Analysis • Public Relations Project
• Strategic Management • Marketing Research and Analysis • Services, Relationship and retail Marketing • Public Relations in Society
• Workplace Law • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing • Strategic Marketing • Public Relations Strategy
• Strategic Marketing

1 1
Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics & Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics &
Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme. Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective. *Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
COMMUNICATION & MEDIA HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT

NORTHUMBRIA MURDOCH
UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY
BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) (TOP-UP) BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT

• Mass Communication with Public Relations • Hospitality and Tourism Management and Business Law • Hospitality and Tourism Management & Marketing
• Hospitality and Tourism Management and Human Resource • Hospitality and Tourism Management & Public Relations
This programme provides students with an understanding of the contemporary global mass communication landscape and its key industries. Management • Hospitality and Tourism Management & Web Communication
Students will gain practical and critical understanding of key developments within mass communication approaches, global media, audiences • Hospitality and Tourism Management and Management
and approaches to audience research, new media and technology, mass communication production techniques and film/media production,
reporting and advertising. This programme prepares students for the challenges of supervisory and management positions in the tourism and hospitality field, with
its focus on strategic management of destinations and tourism-related industries. Students can also major in a second discipline such as
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Business Law, Human Resource Management, Management, Marketing, Public Relations and Web Communication.
This programme consists of 10 units plus 1 dissertation and may be completed in a minimum of 16 months.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Core Units Research Unit Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
• Cinema and Society • Media Dissertation entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.
• Cultural Identities on Screen
• Current Affairs in Public Relations Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.
• Media Culture
• Media Events Hospitality and Tourism Management Units Common Units
• Media Industries • Destination Management • Creativity and Innovation
• Media Methodologies • Hospitality and Tourism Project • Empirical Research Methods for Business or Applying Mixed
• Researching Audiences • Tourism and Hospitality Law Methods Research to Business
• Promotional Writing • Organisational Theory and Behaviour • Understanding Business Research: An Introductory Approach
• Public Relations in Context • Strategic Management • Wellbeing
• Sustainable Tourism

DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS

Hospitality and Tourism Management and Business Law Hospitality and Tourism Management and Human
• Alternative Dispute Resolution Resource Management
• Company Law • Advanced Human Resource Perspectives
• Finance Law • Employment Relations
• Marketing and Advertising Law • Human Resource Economics
• Taxation • Organisational Theory and Behaviour*
• Workplace Law • Talent Acquisition
• Workplace Law
Hospitality and Tourism Management and Management
• Business Analytics Hospitality and Tourism Management and Marketing
• Knowledge Management • Consumer Behaviour
• Organisation Development and Change • Digital and Social Media Marketing
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour* • International Marketing
• Strategic Management* • Marketing Research and Analysis
• Workplace Law • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing
• Strategic Marketing

1
Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics &
Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT

DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS


DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS
Tourism & Events and Business Law Tourism & Events and Management
Hospitality and Tourism Management & Public Relations Hospitality and Tourism Management & Web Communication • Alternative Dispute Resolution • Business Analytics
• Campaign Management • Business of Freelancing • Company Law • Knowledge Management
• Issues and Crisis Management • Screen: Small, Medium and Large • Finance Law • Organisation Development and Change
• Media Relations • Web Communication Project • Marketing and Advertising Law • Organisational Theory and Behaviour
• Public Relations Project • Web Design • Taxation • Strategic Management
• Public Relations in Society • Web Metrics • Workplace Law • Workplace Law
• Public Relations Strategy • Web Strategy
Tourism & Events and Communication and Media Studies Tourism & Events and Marketing
• Audiences, Users and Participants • Consumer Behaviour
• Communicating Global Issues • Digital and Social Media Marketing
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN TOURISM AND EVENTS • Critical Topics in Communication and Media Studies • International Marketing
• Media Governance and the Public Sphere • Marketing Research and Analysis
• Tourism and Events & Business Law • Tourism and Events & Management • Old Media, New Media • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing
• Tourism and Events & Communication and Media Studies • Tourism and Events & Marketing • Screen: Small, Medium and Large • Strategic Marketing
• Tourism and Events & Human Resource Management • Tourism and Events & Public Relations
• Tourism and Events & Hospitality and Tourism Management • Tourism and Events & Web Communication Tourism & Events and Human Resource Management Tourism & Events and Public Relations
• Tourism and Events & International Business • Advanced Human Resource Perspectives • Campaign Management
• Employment Relations • Issues and Crisis Management
This programme offers an understanding of tourism and events as an important social, political and economic phenomena around the world, • Human Resource Economics • Media Relations
within the framework of social sciences as well as tourism for sustainable development. Students can also major in a second discipline such • Organisational Theory and Behaviour • Public Relations Project
as Business Law, Communication and Media Studies, Human Resource Management, Hospitality and Tourism Management, International • Talent Acquisition • Public Relations Strategy
Business, Management, Marketing, Public Relations and Web Communication. • Workplace Law • Public Relations in Society

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Tourism & Events and Hospitality & Tourism Management Tourism & Events and Web Communication
Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain • Destination Management* • Business of Freelancing
entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to • Hospitality and Tourism Project • Screen: Small, Medium and Large
University’s approval.
• Organizational Theory and Behavior • Web Communication Project
Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below. • Strategic Management • Web Design
• Sustainable Tourism* • Web Metrics
Common Units Tourism & Events Units • Tourism and Hospitality Law • Web Strategy
• Advanced Research in the Arts • Destination Management
• Creativity and Innovation • Events, Policy and Evaluation
• Developing Research Skills and Methods • Festivals and Events Tourism & Events and International Business
• Wellbeing • Public Policy Analysis • Business Negotiations: An International Perspective
• Sustainable Tourism • Comparative Corporate Governance and International Operations
• Travel and Tourism in Society • International Business
• Tourism and Events Project • International Logistics
• International Marketing
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour

1
Refer to Accounting, Banking, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Law, Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Cyber Forensics &
Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES

NORTHUMBRIA MURDOCH
UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY
BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) (TOP-UP) BACHELOR OF ARTS

• Business with Tourism Management • Psychology • Psychology and Management


• Psychology and Communication & Media Studies • Psychology and Marketing
This programme introduces you to the world of Business whilst allowing you to combine key business subjects with functional areas. It • Psychology and Criminology • Psychology and Web Communication
equips students with a clear understanding of the management challenges in this sector and prepares them for managerial posts in the • Psychology and Human Resource Management
tourism industries.
This programme allows students to develop an appreciation of the foundations of psychological knowledge and how modern scientific
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE research methods are used to further this understanding of our differences and similarities. The programme covers all relevant areas of
This programme consists of 10 units plus 1 dissertation and may be completed in a minimum of 16 months. the psychology curriculum and provides broad skills in teamwork, communication and problem-solving necessary in social and workplace
settings. Students can also major in a second discipline such as Communication & Media Studies, Criminology, Human Resource Management,
Core Units Research Unit Management, Marketing and Web Communication.
• Business Professional Practice • Dissertation
• Critical Organization Analysis PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
• Digital Business Specialised Units Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
• Employability and Career Planning • Understanding Tourism entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.
• Human Resource Management • Tourism Industry Operations and Management
• Sustainable Strategies • Innovation and creativity in Tourism, Hospitality and Events Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.
• Business, Sports and Mega events
Common Units Psychology Units
• Psychology: Measurement, Design and Analysis • Introduction to Cultural Psychology
• Advanced Quantitative Research Methods • Introduction to Psychological Research Methods
• Creativity and Innovation • Introduction to Psychological Science
• Wellbeing • Psychology: Abnormal Behaviour
• Psychology: Biological Bases of Behaviour
• Psychology: Cognitive Processes
• Psychology: Evolved Social Cognition
• Psychology: Family Relations and Social Development
• Psychology: Human Development
• Psychology: Individual Differences and Performance
• Psychology: Social Bases of Behaviour
• Psychology: The Developing Mind

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Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS

Psychology and Communication & Media Studies


Psychology and Criminology
• Alternative Dispute Resolution
MURDOCH
• Audiences, Users and Participants
• Communicating Global Issues
• Critical Topics in Communication and Media Studies
• Criminal Behaviour
• Crime Through the Ages
• International and Transnational Crimes
UNIVERSITY
• Media Governance and the Public Sphere • Introduction to Psychological Research Methods
• Old Media, New Media • Policing and Crime Prevention
• Screen: Small, Medium and Large • Psychology and Law BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Psychology and Human Resource Management Psychology and Marketing • Business Information Systems and Banking • Business Information Systems and Management
• Advanced Human Resource Perspectives • Consumer Behaviour • Business Information Systems and Computer Science • Business Information Systems and Web Communication
• Employment Relations • Digital and Social Media Marketing • Business Information Systems and Finance
• Human Resource Economics • International Marketing
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour • Marketing Research and Analysis The extensiveness to which IT is embedded into everyday organisational activity means that professionals in many areas, from management
• Talent Acquisition • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing to engineering, increasingly need an understanding of information systems. The Business Information Systems Degree programmes
• Workplace Law • Strategic Marketing emphasises on the contribution of information systems to the functioning of organisations, the design and management of such systems
and the development of systems to assist in other professional roles. Students could also major in a second discipline such as Banking,
Psychology and Web Communication Psychology and Management Computer Science, Finance, Management and Web Communication.
• Business of Freelancing • Business Analytics
• Screen: Small, Medium and Large • Knowledge Management PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
• Web Communication Project • Organisation Development and Change Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
• Web Design • Organisational Theory and Behaviour entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.
• Web Metrics • Strategic Management
• Web Strategy • Workplace Law Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.

Business Information Systems Common Units


• Advanced Business Analysis and Design • Applied Research Skills in ICT
• Business Intelligence Application Development • Creativity and Innovation
• Databases • Introduction to ICT Research Methods
• Enterprise Architectures
• Information Systems Management
• IT Professional Practice Project
• System Analysis and Design

DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS

Business Information Systems and Banking Business Information Systems and Computer Science
• Commercial Banking • Databases*
• Corporate Finance • Data Structures and Abstractions
• Credit and Lending Decisions • Intelligent Systems
• Finance Law • IT Professional Practice Project*
• International Financial Markets and Institutions • Operating Systems and Systems Programming
• Treasury Management • Software Architectures
• Systems Analysis and Design*

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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
For Computer Science major, students may be required to complete Principles of Computer Science if they are not exempted from this unit.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS

Business Information Systems and Finance Business Information Systems Web Communication Computer Science and Management Computer Science and Web Communication
• Corporate Finance • Business of Freelancing • Business Analytics • Business of Freelancing
• Derivative Securities • Web Communication Project • Knowledge Management • Screen: Small, Medium and Large
• Finance Law • Web Design • Organisation Development and Change • Web Communication Project
• International Finance • Web Metrics • Organisational Theory & Behaviour • Web Design
• Investment Analysis • Screen: Small, Medium and Large • Strategic Management • Web Metrics
• Treasury Management • Web Strategy • Workplace Law • Web Strategy

Business Information Systems and Management


• Business Analytics
• Knowledge Management BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CYBER SECURITY AND FORENSICS
• Organisational Theory and Behaviour
• Organisation Development and Change • Cyber Security and Forensics & Banking • Cyber Security and Forensics & Finance
• Strategic Management • Cyber Security and Forensics & Business Information Systems • Cyber Security and Forensics & Management
• Workplace Law • Cyber Security and Forensics & Computer Science • Cyber Security and Forensics & Web Communication
• Cyber Security and Forensics & Criminology

This programme prepares students for a career in IT security within an organisation. They will learn how to identify and respond to information
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE security risks in an ever-growing and dynamic business environment. Students will be trained on how to manage and protect information by
equipping them with knowledge management techniques, forensic data analysis skills and understanding of information security management.
• Computer Science and Business Information Systems • Computer Science and Web Communication Students could also major in a second discipline such as Business Information Systems, Banking, Computer Science, Criminology, Finance,
• Computer Science and Management Management and Web Communication.

This programme covers the theory, approaches and techniques used in computer science, and will include areas such as application design PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
and implementation, systems programming and software architecture. It will also prepare the student to understand the responsibilities of Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
managerial life through the study of various management theories and perspectives. Students could also major in a second discipline such entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.
as Business Information Systems, Management and Web Communication.
Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Students with Polytechnic Diplomas, Kaplan Diploma or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain Common Units Cyber Security and Forensics Units
entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to • Applied Research Skills in ICT • Computer Security
University’s approval.
• Creativity and Innovation • Cyber Forensics and Information Technology
Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below. • Introduction to ICT Research Methods • Databases
• Information Security Policy and Governance
Common Units Computer Science Units • IT Professional Practice Project
• Applied Research Skills in ICT • Databases • System Analysis and Design
• Creativity and Innovation • Data Structures and Abstractions • Security Architectures and Systems Administration
• Introduction to ICT Research Methods • Intelligent Systems
• IT Professional Practice Project DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS
• Operating Systems and Systems Programming
• Software Architectures Cyber Security and Forensics & Banking Cyber Security and Forensics & Business Information Systems
• Systems Analysis and Design • Corporate Finance • Advanced Business Analysis and Design
• Commercial Banking • Business Intelligence Application Development
DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS • Credit and Lending Decisions • Databases*
• Finance Law • Information Systems Management
Computer Science and Business Information Systems • International Financial Markets and Institutions • IT Professional Practice Project*
• Advanced Business Analysis and Design • IT Professional Practice Project* • Treasury Management • Enterprise Architectures
• Business Intelligence Application Development • Systems Analysis and Design* • Systems Analysis and Design*
• Enterprise Architectures
• Databases*
• Information Systems Management
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme. Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective. *Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
For Computer Science major, students may be required to complete Principles of Computer Science if they are not exempted from this unit. For Computer Science major, students may be required to complete Principles of Computer Science if they are not exempted from this unit.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Security and Forensics & Computer Science Cyber Security and Forensics & Management Games Software Design and Production Common Units
• Data Structures and Abstractions • Business Analytics • Databases • Applied Research Skills in ICT
• Databases* • Knowledge Management • IT Professional Practice Project • Creativity and Innovation
• Intelligent Systems • Organisation Development and Change • Principles of Computer Science • Introduction to ICT Research Methods
• IT Professional Practice Project* • Organisational Theory and Behaviour • User Interface Design
• Operating Systems and Systems Programming • Strategic Management • Software Development Frameworks
• Systems Analysis and Design* • Workplace Law • System Analysis and Design
• Software Architectures • Virtual Realities and Games Software Design
Cyber Security and Forensics & Web Communication • Vitual Realities and Games Software Production
Cyber Security and Forensics and Criminology • Business of Freelancing
• Alternative Dispute Resolution • Screen: Small, Medium and Large DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS
• Criminal Behaviour • Web Communication Project
• Crime Through the Ages • Web Design Games Software Design & Production and Business Games Software Design & Production and Cyber Security
• International and Transnational Crimes • Web Metrics Information Systems & Forensics
• Introduction to Psychological Research Methods • Web Strategy • Advanced Business Analysis and Design • Computer Security
• Policing and Crime Prevention • Business Intelligence Application Development • Cyber Forensics and Information Technology
• Psychology and Law • Databases* • Databases*
• Enterprise Architecture • Information Security Policy and Governance
Cyber Security and Forensics & Finance • Information Systems Management • IT Professional Practice Project*
• Corporate Finance • IT Professional Practice Project* • Security Architectures and Systems Administration
• Derivative Securities • Systems Analysis and Design* • Systems Analysis and Design*
• Finance Law
• Investment Analysis Games Software Design & Production and Computer Science Games Software Design & Production and Management
• International Finance • Data Structures and Abstractions • Business Analytics
• Treasury Management • Databases* • Knowledge Management
• Intelligent Systems • Organisation Development and Change
• IT Professional Practice Project* • Organisational Theory and Behaviour
• Operating Systems and Systems Programming • Strategic Management
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GAMES SOFTWARE DESIGN AND PRODUCTION • Software Architecture • Workplace Law
• Systems Analysis and Design*
• Games Software Design and Production and • Games Software Design and Production and Marketing
Business Information Systems • Games Software Design and Production and Mobile and
• Games Software Design and Production and Computer Science Web Application Development
• Games Software Design and Production and Cyber Security and • Games Software Design and Production and
Forensics Web Communication
• Games Software Design and Production and Management

This programme provides students with a thorough understanding of the theory of games software design, development and processes
involved in the production of computer, mobile and video games. Students will gain practical experience in the games design and development
processes using games development tools. Students can also major in a second discipline such as Business Information Systems, Computer
Science, Cyber Security and Forensics, Management, Marketing, Mobile and Web Application Development and Web Communication.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diploma or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain entry
to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to University’s
approval.

Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.

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Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme. Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective. *Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
For Computer Science major, students may be required to complete Principles of Computer Science if they are not exempted from this unit. For Computer Science major, students may be required to complete Principles of Computer Science if they are not exempted from this unit.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Games Software Design & Production and Marketing Games Software Design & Production and Web Communication DOUBLE MAJOR OPTIONS
• Consumer Behaviour • Business of Freelancing
• Digital and Social Media Marketing • Screen: Small, Medium and Large Mobile and Web Application Development & Banking Mobile and Web Application Development
• International Marketing • Web Communication Project • Corporate Finance & Cyber Security and Forensics
• Marketing Research and Analysis • Web Design • Commercial Banking • Computer Security
• Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing • Web Metrics • Credit and Lending Decisions • Cyber Forensics and Information Technology
• Strategic Marketing • Web Strategy • Finance Law • Databases*
• International Financial Markets and Institutions • Information Security Policy and Governance
Games Software Design & Production and Mobile & Web • Treasury Management • IT Professional Practice Project*
Application Development • Security Architectures and Systems Administration
• Advanced Web Programming Mobile and Web Application Development & Business • Systems Analysis and Design*
• Databases* Information Systems
• IT Professional Practice Project* • Advanced Business Analysis and Design Mobile and Web Application Development and Management
• Mobile Application Development • Business Intelligence Application Development • Business Analytics
• Principles of Computer Science* • Databases* • Knowledge Management
• Software Development Frameworks* • Enterprise Architecture • Organisation Development and Change
• System Analysis and Design* • Information Systems Management • Organisational Theory and Behaviour
• Web and Mobile Computing • IT Professional Practice Project* • Strategic Management
• Systems Analysis and Design* • Workplace Law

Mobile and Web Application Development Mobile and Web Application Development and Marketing
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MOBILE AND WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT & Computer Science • Consumer Behaviour
• Data Structures and Abstractions • Digital and Social Media Marketing
• Mobile and Web Application Development & Banking • Mobile and Web Application Development & • Databases* • International Marketing
• Mobile and Web Application Development & Business Cyber Security & Forensics • Intelligent Systems • Marketing Research and Analysis
Information Systems • Mobile and Web Application Development & Management • IT Professional Practice Project* • Services, Relationship and Retail Marketing
• Mobile and Web Application Development & Computer Science • Mobile and Web Application Development & Marketing • Operating Systems and Systems Programming • Strategic Marketing
• Mobile and Web Application Development & Web Communication • Software Architectures
• Systems Analysis and Design*
This programme is designed for students to specialise in the field of programming and mobile application development. The topics
covered include the development, design or management of web-based computing systems, mobile applications, applications for the Mobile and Web Application Development & Web Communication
internet and mobile devices. This includes multimedia, databases, software development and multi-platform development, equipping • Business of Freelancing
students with the necessary knowledge needed for future careers in the industry. Students can also major in a second discipline • Screen: Small, Medium and Large
such as Business Information Systems, Banking, Computer Science, Cyber Security and Forensics, Management, Marketing and • Web Communication Project
Web Communication. • Web Design
• Web Metrics
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE • Web Strategy
Students with Polytechnic Diploma, Kaplan Diplomas or Murdoch University-recognised Private Diplomas will be granted exemptions and may gain
entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the programme in 16 months1 or 24 months2 instead of 28 months1/36 months2, subject to
University’s approval.

Students are required to complete all specified units that are applicable to the chosen two majors listed below.

Mobile & Web Application Common Units


• Advanced Web Programming • Applied Research Skills in ICT
• Databases • Creativity and Innovation
• IT Professional Practice Project • Introduction to ICT Research Methods
• Mobile Application Development
• Principles of Computer Science
• Software Development Frameworks
• Systems Analysis and Design
• Web and Mobile Computing

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Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web Information Security, Finance, Hospitality & Tourism Management, International Business, Journalism, Management, Public Relations, Tourism & Events and Web
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Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme. Communication Programmes 2Refer to Psychology Programme.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective. *Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete additional elective.
For Computer Science major, students may be required to complete Principles of Computer Science if they are not exempted from this unit. For Computer Science major, students may be required to complete Principles of Computer Science if they are not exempted from this unit.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW

UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY
OF PORTSMOUTH COLLEGE DUBLIN
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) (TOP-UP) BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES (HONOURS) (TOP-UP)

• Cyber Security and Forensic Computing • Business with Law

This programme provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the digital world of cybercrimes and areas such This programme provides students with a strong conceptual and practical understanding of business and management. They will develop
as ethical hacking. It is designed to train future computer forensic investigators who can secure and examine digital evidence important technical, knowledge-application, communication, team-building and leadership skills, consistent with the changing needs of
involving cybercrime. modern-day businesses.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE PROGRAMME STRUCTURE


This programme consists of 11 units, a Final Year Engineering Project and may be completed in a minimum of 18 months. This programme consists of 8 units, and may be completed in a minimum of 18 months.

Programme Units Core Units


• Advanced Networks • Business Strategy • Human Resource Management
• Data Structures and Algorithms • Cross Cultural Management • Marketing Management
• Ethical Hacking • Digital Business • Operations Management
• Forensic Fundamentals • Economic Policy and the Global Environment • The Future of Organisations and Work
• Forensic Investigations
• Individual Project (Research) PATHWAY UNITS
• Malware Forensics
• Operating Systems and Internetworking Business with Law
• Security and Cryptography • Contract Law
• Virtualisation and Cloud Computing • Company Law
• Vulnerability Discovery and Exploitations • Commercial Law
• Introduction to Law and Legal System in Singapore

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POSTGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMMES POSTGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMMES

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FINANCE

The Graduate Certificate in Business Administration provides students the opportunity to develop essential basic analytical skills This programme is designed for managers and professionals wishing to advance their education and careers in different business and
needed to make sound business decisions. It focuses on the management of organisations and provides unit choices in two other key management areas. The programme promotes progressive learning and development of transferable business skills through an understanding
business disciplines. of theoretical frameworks in management, creative application of these frameworks to questioning and interpreting business practice and
problem solving, and development of interpersonal, leadership and communication skills.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Specified Electives
The programme consists of 4 units and may be completed in 4 months. Choose 2 Units Only PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
• Business, Society and The Environment This programme consist of 10 units and may be completed in a minimum of 12 months.
Core Units • Economics and Business Strategy
• Accounting for Managers • Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management Core Units Pathway Units
• Business Finance • Global Business in the Asian Century • Action Research Project • Capital Markets
• Leading the Engaged Enterprise • Corporate Financial Management • Capital Markets and Institutions
• Managing Strategic Risks and Projects • Global Strategic Management • Derivative Securities
• Organisational Behaviour and Management • Managing Digital Business • Portfolio and Risk Management
• Strategies for Growth and Excellence • Organisational Behaviour • Strategic Finance
• Strategic Marketing Management
• Strategic Research in International Markets

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT

The Master of Business Administration is designed to help you gain the professional and personal skills needed to succeed in a senior This Master of Science (MSc) programme is designed for managers and professionals wishing to advance their education and careers in
management position. It is oriented to the needs of today’s and tomorrow’s business leaders. Students will gain professional expertise different business and management areas. The programme promotes progressive learning of general management and specialist knowledge
in areas such as accounting, business ethics, economics and finance, entrepreneurship, leadership and strategy, acquiring skills that are as well as development of transferable business skills. This is imperative for success in senior and top management positions in today’s
highly valued by employers worldwide. rapidly changing business environment.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Through the programme, students will gain an understanding of theoretical frameworks in management, and the creative application of these
The programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in 12 months. frameworks to questioning and interpreting business practice, problem solving and improvement of leadership and communication skills.

Core Units Specified Electives PROGRAMME STRUCTURE


• Accounting for Managers Choose 2 Units Only This programme consists of 8 units and may be completed in a minimum of 12 months.
• Business Finance • Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
• Business, Society and the Environment • Health Policy and Governance Core Units Pathway Units
• Global Business in the Asian Century • Managing Strategic Risks and Projects • Action Research Project • Decision Analysis
• Leading the Engaged Enterprise • Organisational Behaviour and Management • Corporate Financial Management • Managing Organisational Change
• Strategies for Growth and Excellence • Strategic Marketing Management • Global Strategic Management • Project Management
• Strategic Research in International Markets • Managing Digital Business
• Organisational Behaviour

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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

There are many routes to success and Kaplan is committed to offering you high quality academic programmes that are carefully
planned and implemented to bring out the best in you.

• BACHELOR’S DEGREE • MASTER’S DEGREE


• ENGLISH • BACHELOR’S DEGREE

Diploma in Professional Business English • Bachelor of Business • Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Top-up) • Master of Business Administration
(Only for students who do not meet English requirements) Double Majors 16 Modules / Duration: 18 Months 8 Modules
• Level 1: Beginner 12 - 18 Modules / Duration 28 Months* • Business and Management Duration: 12 Months
• Level 2: Elementary • Accounting • Hospitality and Tourism Management • Management with Accounting
• Level 3: Pre-Intermediate • Banking • Human Resource Management • Management with Entrepreneurship • Graduate Certificate in Business Administration
• Level 4: Intermediate • Business Law • International Business • Management with International Business 4 Modules
• Level 5: Upper Intermediate • Economics • Marketing • Management with Marketing Duration: 4 Months
(160 contact hours per level) • Finance • Management
• BACHELOR’S DEGREE • MASTER’S DEGREE
• FOUNDATION • Bachelor of Arts
Double Majors • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (Top-up) • Master of Science
Foundation Diploma 12 - 18 Modules / Duration: 28 Months* 12 Modules / Duration: 18 Months 8-10 Modules
6 Modules / Duration: 6 Months • Communication and Media Studies • Accountancy and Financial Management Duration: 12 Months
• Journalism • Finance
• DIPLOMA • Public Relations • Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Top-up) • Management
• Tourism and Events 11 Modules / Duration: 18 Months

Diploma Programmes • Web Communication • Cyber Security and Forensic Computing


8 Modules / Duration: 8 Months*
• Diploma in Accountancy • Bachelor of Arts • BACHELOR’S DEGREE
• Diploma in Commerce (Business Administration) Single / Double Majors
• Diploma in Commerce (Finance and Banking) 17 - 22 Modules / Duration: 28/36 Months* • Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) (Top-up)
• Diploma in Commerce (Hospitality and Tourism Management) • Psychology 12 Modules / Duration 18 Months

• Diploma in Commerce (Human Resource Management) • Banking and Wealth Management


• Diploma in Commerce (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) • Bachelor of Science • Business with Law
• Diploma in Commerce (Marketing Management) Double Majors • Digital Business
• Diploma in Computer Forensics 12 - 16 Modules / Duration: 28 Months* • Finance
• Diploma in Digital Marketing • Business Information Systems • Human Resource Management
• Diploma in Events Management • Computer Science • Management
• Diploma in Information Technology • Cyber Security and Forensics • Marketing
• Diploma in Legal Studies • Game Software Design and Production • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
• Diploma in Mass Communication • Mobile and Web Application Development • Project Management
• Diploma in Psychology
*Subject to programme and meeting entry requirements
*Students can complete the programme in 16-24 months based on their prior • BACHELOR’S DEGREE
educational qualifications

• BACHELOR’S DEGREE • Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Top-up)


14- 16 Modules / Duration: 18 Months
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (Top-up) • Accounting and Finance
10 - 11 Modules and 1 Dissertation / Duration: 16 Months • Banking and Finance
• Business with International Management • Management and Marketing
• Business with Tourism Management
• Mass Communication with Public Relations

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PROGRAMME ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PROGRAMME ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

ADMISSION CRITERIA DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
DIPLOMA IN PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS ENGLISH PROGRAMME (PBEP) • Completion of Year 12 of studies or equivalent; OR • Kaplan Diploma; OR
• Completion of less than Year 12 of Studies, to be taken into • Polytechnic Diploma; OR
ENTRY REQUIREMENT PBEP LEVELS ESTIMATED DURATION consideration if it is an official completion of high school • Other Diploma qualifications, to be assessed on a
education in student’s country of origin; OR case-by-case basis.
• TOEFL IBT below 10 or below IELTS 2.0 (all bands 1.5 or above) Level 1 (Beginner) 2 Months • Other private or foreign qualifications, to be assessed based
on equivalance to GCE A-Level Examinations. ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
• TOEFL IBT 10 or IELTS 2.5 (all bands 2.0 or above) Level 2 (Elementary) 2 Months • IELTS 6.0 - 6.5 (to be assessed by the University); OR
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Decision for the admission is subject to University’s approval
• TOEFL IBT 20 or IELTS 3.0 (all bands 2.5 or above) Level 3 (Pre-Intermediate) 2 Months • IELTS 6.0 or equivalent; OR and the final decision rests with the University.
• Minimum 1 pass for GCE A-Level (Grade E and Above in any
• TOEFL IBT 40 or IELTS 4.0 (all bands 3.5 or above) Level 4 (Intermediate) 2 Months subject conducted in English); OR MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES
• Pass for Kaplan English Placement Test; OR
• TOEFL IBT 60 or IELTS 5.0 (all bands 4.5 or above) Level 5 (Upper Intermediate) 2 Months • Pass for Kaplan Diploma in Professional Business English ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
(PBEP) Level 5. • Relevant Bachelor’s Degree qualification.

PREPARATORY COURSE FOR SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
(ORDINARY LEVEL) EXAMINATION • IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 or equivalent; OR
• Decision for the admission is subject to University’s approval
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS and the final decision rests with the University.
Minimum Age: 15 years old as of 1st January of the year of GCE O-Level Examinations. Completion of 9 years of formal education
or equivalent.

ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS KAPLAN SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME


• IELTS 5.5 or equivalent; OR SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME
• Pass for Kaplan Diploma in Professional Business English (PBEP) Level 5; OR
• Pass for Kaplan O-Level English Placement Test. Students need to meet the following pre-requisites set by Kaplan Higher Education Academy to be eligible for Kaplan Higher Education
Academy’s scholarship scheme.
FOUNDATION DIPLOMA
SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT FOR TOP 3 IN A COHORT
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
1st IN COHORT 2nd IN COHORT 3rd IN COHORT
• Minimum 1 GCE O-Level Pass (Grade 1 to 6); OR
• Completion of Year 10 of Studies or equivalent; OR
• Completion of Year 9 of Studies, to be taken into consideration if it is an official completion of secondary education in student’s
country of origin; OR
• Other private or foreign qualifications, to be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
S$10,000 S$7,500 S$5,000
Criteria:
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Achieve an attendance rate of 90% and above for all modules.
• Pass all modules at first attempt.
• IELTS 5.5 or equivalent; OR • Achieve an average mark of 85 for all modules.
• GCE O-Level English language subject (Grade 1 to 7); OR • Student must be enrolled in either a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree programme by Kaplan’s Partner University after completion of
• Pass for Kaplan English Placement Test; OR their Kaplan Diploma or the Partner University’s Bachelor’s Degree programme respectively.
• Pass for Kaplan Diploma in Professional Business English (PBEP) Level 5. • Student has paid the first instalment of the respective enrolled programme.

The scholarship amounts will be credited into the programme fees of the Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree programmes that the students
have enrolled in. Students need to pay the programme fees according to the payment plans, until the remaining programme fees sum
up to the respective scholarship amounts.

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PROGRAMME INTAKE DATES & FEES

*Students can complete the programme in 16 - 24 months based on recognition of prior learning. 77
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Note: Information is correct at time of print in February 2020. All prices are quoted in Singapore dollars. Fees are subject to annual revision. Kaplan Higher
Education Academy reserves the right to revise the fees and commencement dates without notice.
APPLICATION PROCESS

HOW TO APPLY Documents to be submitted for Student’s Pass Application

1. Completed Student’s Pass Application form: Form 16


2. Passport
All applications must be submitted to Kaplan Higher Education Academy at least 6 weeks before the start of each intake. 3. Old Student’s Pass or Embarkation Form
Documents required for the programme application: 4. Passport-sized photograph of student (full colour on WHITE background)

• Duly completed application form 2. THE STUDENT’S PASS STATUS TRACKING AND COMMUNICATION
• Certified/Notarised copy of highest qualification certificates and transcripts
• 2 Passport-size photos (full colour) • APPLICATION SUBMISSION • APPROVAL BY ICA • COLLECTION OF STUDENT’S PASS
• Programme application fee
• Birth certificate • Kaplan submits the Student’s pass • ICA will inform Kaplan and student on • Students are required to report
• Photocopy of passport application together with all relevant the outcome of the application status. to campus on Reporting Day. The
• Bank statement (if applicable) documents to the Immigaration • Upon approval, Kaplan will session is compulsory for all full-time
• Employment letter certifying applicant’s occupation and salary (if applicable) and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of inform and email a copy of the In- international students.
• Employment letter certifying parent’s occupation and salary (if applicable Singapore on behalf of selected students. Principle Approval (IPA) letter either • Arrangements will be made to assist
• Personal statement/statement of intention (if applicable) directly to the students or via their students with medical checkups (if
• Latest Curriculum Vitae (if applicable) respective agent partners. applicable) and the collection of
Student’s Pass at ICA.

APPLICATION The Enrolment Office (ERO) is responsible for monitoring the Student’s Pass application status and upon receiving the outcome of the
application from ICA, ERO will communicate this to the respective programme consultant, country manager or programme manager
(existing students) so that they can inform the student accordingly. For new international students, the programme consultant or
APPLICATION AND SELECTION country manager will inform the respective appointed external recruitment agent to update their student accordingly.

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore requires all foreign students to hold a valid Student’s Pass for their Communication details of students are updated in the Kaplan Student System (KSS) to ensure that they shall remain contactable at all
full-time study in Singapore. The Student’s Pass is applied by Kaplan Higher Education Academy on behalf of the international time. Students’ email addresses are provided to ICA so that they will be notified on the outcome of the application status via email.
student. As considerable care is taken by the University and Kaplan Higher Education Academy in the selection of students, they
usually take about 3 weeks to process each application. Therefore, it is advisable for individuals to apply for admission at least 6 For new and existing international students, Kaplan has appointed a vendor to assist them with their medical check-up and collection
weeks before the start of each intake. of Student’s Pass at ICA. ERO will inform students to attend the reporting day via email and prepare the required documents (the
school letter, IPA letter, e-form, Terms & Conditions of Student’s Pass form, copy of passport, Medical Examination Report, where
applicable) for students to complete their Student’s Pass formalities at ICA.
1. STUDENT’S PASS APPLICATION (INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS)

1. All Students’ Pass holders have to ensure that their purpose of holding a valid Student’s Pass in Singapore is educational. Students need to bring along the following documents on Reporting Day for the completion of the Student’s Pass application:
2. Students’ Pass holders are required to notify ICA for any change in passport particulars or place of residence within 14 days of the
change through this link. (https://www.ica.gov.sg/pass/studentpass/changelocaladdress) 1. Passport
3. All Students’ Pass holders are to ensure that their attendance has to be 90% and above. 2. Passport-size photograph of student (full colour on WHITE background)
4. Student’s Pass holders are only eligible to study in Singapore with a valid Student’s Pass. 3. Address in Singapore
5. All Students’ Pass holders are only allowed to attend the programme at Kaplan Higher Education Academy as stated in the 4. Old Student’s Pass or Embarkation Form (if applicable)
Student’s Pass application. 5. Arrival Card (Immigration White Card) (if applicable)
6. Student’s Pass holders cannot commit criminal offences.
During reporting day, international students are briefed on the arrangements for medical check-up and collection of Student’s Pass,
Should Student’s Pass holders breach the undertaking, the Controller of Immigration will cancel the Student’s Pass and he/she will and relevant Singapore laws and they are reminded again that they are not permitted to engage in any form of employment or
have to leave Singapore within 24 hours. If Student’s Pass holders do not meet the attendance percentage requirements, Kaplan attend an industrial attachment/internship programme, whether paid or unpaid, without a valid work pass issued by the Ministry of
Singapore will have to report this to ICA immediately. Manpower. Attendance requirement during the course of study as well as the importance of holding a valid pass at all time (eg. to
note the validity of the Student’s Pass or Social Visit Pass) are covered during reporting day as well.

For existing students, once the renewal of Student’s Pass is approved, the Programme Management (PM) team will prepare the
school IPA letter, e-form, Terms & Conditions of Student’s Pass form, copy of passport and Medical Examination Report (where
applicable) and contact respective students to collect them at the PM counter. As for a rejected application, PM will advise student
on alternatives such as preparing an appeal letter to ICA, returning to their home country if without a valid pass, to reapplying in future,
pursuing other study options, etc.
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3. STUDENT’S PASS INFORMATION

• The student shall comply with the provisions of the Immigration Act and any regulations made hereunder or any statutory
REFUND POLICY
modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force in Singapore. 1. REFUND FOR WITHDRAWAL DUE TO NON-DELIVERY OF PROGRAMME

• The student shall not be involved in any criminal offences in Singapore. The student shall not remain in Singapore after the expiry The PEI will notify the student within three (3) working days upon knowledge of any of the following:
of the Student’s Pass. The student shall surrender the Student’s Pass for cancellation within 7 days of the date of cessation or i. It does not commence the Programme on the Programme Commencement Date
termination of studies. ii. It terminates the Programme before the Programme Commencement Date
iii. It does not complete the Programme by the Programme Completion Date
• The student shall not indulge in any activities that are inconsistent with the purpose for which the Student’s Pass has iv. It terminates the Programme before the Programme Completion Date
been issued. v. It has not ensured that the Student meets the programme entry or matriculation requirement as set by the organisation stated in
Schedule A within any stipulated timeline set by CPE
• It is illegal to smoke in restricted areas, jaywalk, eat and drink in controlled areas, and to chew gum in Singapore. Failure to vi. The Student’s Pass Application is rejected by Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA)
comply with the rules will usually attract a legal penalty such as a fine.
The student should be informed in writing of alternative study arrangements (if any), and also be entitled to a refund of the entire
• (Form 14) The student must understand that if the Controller of Immigration is satisfied that the student or any member of his/her Course Fees and Miscellaneous Fees already paid should they decide to withdraw, within seven (7) working days of the above notice.
family breaches this undertaking or becomes an undesirable or prohibited immigrant, the school will cancel his/her immigration
pass and the passes of the members of his/her family, and the student and his/her family may be required to leave Singapore % OF [THE AMOUNT OF FEES PAID UNDER SCHEDULES B AND C] IF STUDENT’S WRITTEN NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL IS RECEIVED
within 24 hours of such cancellation*.
[100%] More than 60 days before the Programme commencement date
* Visit Pass/Extension of Stay/Student’s Pass (Form 14) and Student’s Pass Application (Form 16) provided by Immigration and Checkpoints
Authority (ICA). The ICA website should be referred to for complete information (www.ica.gov.sg). [70%] Before, but not more than 60 days before the Programme
commencement date
EDUTRUST
[30%] Before, but not more than 30 days before the Programme
Kaplan Higher Education Academy has achieved the EduTrust Certification. As required by the Committee for Private Education (CPE), commencement date
it has put in place mandatory requirements which include the Fee Protection Scheme (FPS), medical insurance coverage and the use
of a standard PEI-student contract. [10%] Before, but not more than 7 days before the Programme
commencement date
FEE PROTECTION SCHEME
[0%] On or after the Programme commencement date
Under the FPS, Kaplan Higher Education Academy has put in place an insurance arrangement that ensures fees paid by students
to the school are insured by Lonpac Insurance Bhd, a CPE-appointed service provider. The insurance protection serves to protect
the students’ fees in the event that a Private Education Institution (PEI) is unable to continue operations due to insolvency, and/or
regulatory closure. Furthermore, the FPS protects the student if the PEI fails to pay penalties or return fees to the student arising from
judgments made against it by the Singapore courts. The FPS is compulsory for all local and international students taking programmes
at PEIs seeking EduTrust certification. FPS applies to all programmes with durations of more than 1 month or 50 hours.

MEDICAL INSURANCE

Kaplan Higher Education Academy has put in place medical insurance for all its international Student’s Pass holders. The medical
insurance consists of coverage for hospitalisation, outpatient and related medical treatment for the entire programme duration. NTUC
Income Insurance Co-operative Limited has been appointed as the insurance provider.

STANDARD STUDENT CONTRACT

It is a mandatory requirement by the CPE that all students, both local and international, sign the student contract with Kaplan Higher
Education Academy upon the acceptance of the offer made by Kaplan Higher Education Academy during the admission process.

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2. REFUND FOR WITHDRAWAL DUE TO OTHER REASONS LANGUAGE

If the student withdraws from the programme for any reasons other than those stated in (i) to (vi), the PEI will, within seven (7) KAPLAN HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY
working days of receiving the student’s written notice of withdrawal, refund to them an amount based on the refund table. • Diploma in Professional Business English (PBEP) 26

3. REFUND DURING COOLING-OFF PERIOD


FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES
The PEI will provide the student with a cooling-off period of seven (7) working days after the date that the Contract has been signed by
both parties. The student will be refunded the highest percentage (stated in the refund table) of the fees already paid if they submit a KAPLAN HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY
written notice of withdrawal to the PEI within the cooling-off period, regardless of whether they have started the course or not. • Foundation Diploma 26
• Preparatory Course for Singapore–Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level) Examination 27
In the event that a student wishes to withdraw from the programme, the application fee and administrative fee are not refundable.
Students are liable to pay (where applicable) fees that are imposed by the government authorities or other external partners.
DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES

4. MODE OF PAYMENT KAPLAN HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY


• Diploma in Commerce (Business Administration) 28
1. Fees are payable by Cash, Cheque (Singapore Banks), NETS, Visa/Mastercard/AMEX cards, Flywire and Telegraphic Transfer. • Diploma in Commerce (Finance and Banking) 28
2. For payment by cheque(s), please make payable to Kaplan Higher Education Academy Pte Ltd. • Diploma in Commerce (Hospitality and Tourism Management) 28
3. For overseas remittances through Flywire, please make payment via www.pay.kap.sg (Programme fee only) • Diploma in Commerce (Human Resource Management) 28
4. For payment by Telegraphic Transfer, you may refer below for the bank account information. • Diploma in Commerce (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) 29
• Diploma in Commerce (Marketing Management) 29
• Diploma in Accountancy 29
Bank Name: DBS Bank • Diploma in Computer Forensics 29
• Diploma in Digital Marketing 29
Bank Address: 6 Shenton Way, DBS Building, Singapore 068809 • Diploma in Events Management 30
• Diploma in Information Technology 30
Beneficiary’s Name: Kaplan Higher Education Academy Pte Ltd • Diploma in Legal Studies 30
• Diploma in Mass Communication 30
Account Number/ Swift Code: 001-900452-7 / DBSSSGSG • Diploma in Psychology

Beneficiary’s Address: 1 Selegie Road #06-01, PoMo, Singapore 188306 SHORT COURSES

KAPLAN HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY 31


• Degree Experience Programme (DEP) 31
• English Experience Programme (EEP) 31
• Study Tour

ACCOUNTING, BANKING & FINANCE

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY 32
• Bachelor of Business in Accounting and Banking 32
• Bachelor of Business in Accounting and Business Law 33
• Bachelor of Business in Accounting and Criminology 33
• Bachelor of Business in Accounting and Finance 33
• Bachelor of Business in Accounting and Human Resource Management 33
• Bachelor of Business in Accounting and International Business 33
• Bachelor of Business in Accounting and Management 33
• Bachelor of Business in Accounting and Marketing 34
• Bachelor of Business in Banking and Business Information Systems 34
• Bachelor of Business in Banking and Business Law 34
• Bachelor of Business in Banking and Criminology 34
• Bachelor of Business in Banking and Cyber Security & Forensics

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PROGRAMME INDEX

• Bachelor of Business in Banking and Finance 34 NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY


• Bachelor of Business in Banking and Human Resource Management 34 • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business with International Management (Top-up) 45
• Bachelor of Business in Banking and International Business 34
• Bachelor of Business in Banking and Management 34 ROYAL HOLLOWAY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
• Bachelor of Business in Banking and Marketing 34 • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Business and Management (Top-up) 46
• Bachelor of Business in Finance and Business Information Systems 35 • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management with Accounting (Top-up) 46
• Bachelor of Business in Finance and Business Law 35 • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management with Entrepreneurship (Top-up) 47
• Bachelor of Business in Finance and Criminology 35 • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management with International Business (Top-up) 47
• Bachelor of Business in Finance and Cyber Security & Forensics 35 • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management with Marketing (Top-up) 47
• Bachelor of Business in Finance and Management 35
• Bachelor of Business in Finance and Marketing 35 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
• Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) in Digital Business (Top-up) 48
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN • Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) in Human Resource Management (Top-up) 48
• Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) in Banking and Wealth Management (Top-up) 36 • Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Top-up) 48
• Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) in Finance (Top-up) 36 • Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) in Management (Top-up) 48
• Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) in Marketing (Top-up) 48
UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX • Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) in Project Management (Top-up) 48
• Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and Finance (Top-up) 37
• Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Banking and Finance (Top-up) 37 UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX
• Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Management and Marketing (Top-up) 49
UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Accountancy and Financial Management (Top up) 38
COMMUNICATION & MEDIA

BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT MURDOCH UNIVERSITY


• Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies & Journalism 50
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY • Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies & Marketing 50
• Bachelor of Business in Business Law and Criminology 39 • Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies & Public Relations 50
• Bachelor of Business in Human Resource Management and Business Law 40 • Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies & Web Communication 50
• Bachelor of Business in Human Resource Management and Criminology 40 • Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Communication & Media Studies 51
• Bachelor of Business in Human Resource Management and Finance 40 • Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Management 51
• Bachelor of Business in Human Resource Management and Management 40 • Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Marketing 51
• Bachelor of Business in Human Resource Management and Marketing 40 • Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Public Relations 51
• Bachelor of Business in Human Resource Management and Public Relations 40 • Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Web Communication 51
• Bachelor of Business in International Business and Business Law 41 • Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and International Business 52
• Bachelor of Business in International Business and Cyber Security & Forensics 41 • Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and Journalism 52
• Bachelor of Business in International Business and Finance 41 • Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and Management 52
• Bachelor of Business in International Business and Human Resource Management 41 • Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and Marketing 52
• Bachelor of Business in International Business and Hospitality & Tourism Management 42 • Bachelor of Arts in Web Communication and Communication & Media Studies 53
• Bachelor of Business in International Business and Management 42 • Bachelor of Arts in Web Communication and Management 53
• Bachelor of Business in International Business and Marketing 42 • Bachelor of Arts in Web Communication and Marketing 53
• Bachelor of Business in International Business and Web Communication 42 • Bachelor of Arts in Web Communication and Public Relations 53
• Bachelor of Business in Management and Business Law 43
• Bachelor of Business in Management and Communications & Media Studies 43 NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY
• Bachelor of Business in Management and Criminology 43 • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Mass Communication with Public Relations (Top-up) 54
• Bachelor of Business in Management and International Business 43
• Bachelor of Business in Management and Marketing 43
• Bachelor of Business in Management and Public Relations 43
• Bachelor of Business in Management and Tourism and Events 43
• Bachelor of Business in Marketing and Business Law 44
• Bachelor of Business in Marketing and International Business 44
• Bachelor of Business in Marketing and Public Relations 44
• Bachelor of Business in Marketing and Tourism and Events 44
• Bachelor of Business in Marketing and Web Communication 44
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PROGRAMME INDEX

HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT • Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security & Forensics and Criminology 64
• Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security & Forensics and Finance 64
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY • Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security & Forensics and Management 64
• Bachelor of Business in Hospitality & Tourism Management and Business Law 55 • Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security & Forensics and Web Communication 64
• Bachelor of Business in Hospitality & Tourism Management and Human Resource Management 55 • Bachelor of Science in Games Software Design and Production and Business Information Systems 65
• Bachelor of Business in Hospitality & Tourism Management and Management 55 • Bachelor of Science in Games Software Design and Production and Computer Science 65
• Bachelor of Business in Hospitality & Tourism Management and Marketing 55 • Bachelor of Science in Games Software Design and Production and Cyber Security & Forensics 65
• Bachelor of Business in Hospitality & Tourism Management and Public Relations 56 • Bachelor of Science in Games Software Design and Production and Management 65
• Bachelor of Business in Hospitality & Tourism Management and Web Communication 56 • Bachelor of Science in Games Software Design and Production and Marketing 66
• Bachelor of Arts in Tourism & Events and Business Law 57 • Bachelor of Science in Games Software Design and Production and Mobile and Web Application Development 66
• Bachelor of Arts in Tourism & Events and Communication and Media Studies 57 • Bachelor of Science in Games Software Design and Production and Web Communication 66
• Bachelor of Arts in Tourism & Events and Hospitality and Tourism Management 57 • Bachelor of Science in Mobile and Web Application Development and Banking 67
• Bachelor of Arts in Tourism & Events and Human Resource Management 57 • Bachelor of Science in Mobile and Web Application Development and Business Information Systems 67
• Bachelor of Arts in Tourism & Events andInternational Business 57 • Bachelor of Science in Mobile and Web Application Development and Computer Science 67
• Bachelor of Arts in Tourism & Events and Management 57 • Bachelor of Science in Mobile and Web Application Development and Cyber Security & Forensics 67
• Bachelor of Arts in Tourism & Events and Marketing 57 • Bachelor of Science in Mobile and Web Application Development and Management 67
• Bachelor of Arts in Tourism & Events and Public Relations 57 • Bachelor of Science in Mobile and Web Application Development and Marketing 67
• Bachelor of Arts in Tourism & Events and Web Communication 57 • Bachelor of Science in Mobile and Web Application Development and Web Communication 67

NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH


• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business with Tourism Management (Top-up) 58 • Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Cyber Security and Forsenic Computing (Top-up) 68

HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES LAW

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN


• Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 59 • Bachelor of Business Studies (Honours) in Business with Law (Top-up) 69
• Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Communication & Media Studies 60
• Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Criminology 60
• Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Human Resource Management 60 POSTGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMME
• Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Management 60
• Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Marketing 60 MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
• Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Web Communications 60 • Graduate Certificate in Business Administration 70
• Master of Business Administration 70

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN


• Master of Science in Finance 71
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY • Master of Science in Management 71
• Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems and Banking 61
• Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems and Computer Science 61
• Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems and Finance 62
• Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems and Management 62
• Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems and Web Communication 62
• Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Business Information Systems 62
• Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Management 63
• Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Web Communication 63
• Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security & Forensics and Banking 63
• Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security & Forensics and Business Information Systems 63
• Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security & Forensics and Computer Science 64
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