Course Focus - 21 April 2015
Course Focus - 21 April 2015
Course Focus - 21 April 2015
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course FOCUS:
Foreign Degrees
and Branch Campuses
The world at
your doorstep
International opportunities
found on home ground
The national
education focus is
shifting towards
creating lifelong learners
who are capable
of seeking and
developing
relevant skills
and knowledge,
which match the
pedagogy and
learning style at
these institutions.
acres (121ha) in Senadin,
north Sarawak, surrounded by
lush greenery and wetlands.
Originating in Perth, Australia,
Curtin Sarawak incorporates
impressive modernity in facilities
and research while preserving
the traditional flavour that is
synonymous to the region. It is
also equipped for a well-rounded
campus life and projected to
increase in student population
upon completion of its next phase
of development.
The university offers
foundation, diploma and degree
courses in areas such as arts,
business, commerce, engineering
and science as well as technology.
Students who pursue studies at a foreign branch campus become lifelong learners.
University of Nottingham
Malaysia Campus (UNMC)
UNMC prides itself in being
a global university, with a
student body consisting of 30%
international students from 70
countries as well as staff members
of more than 30 nationalities.
A foreign branch campus
has the capacity to provide
choices and options to make
the higher education landscape
more diverse, says Prof Ennew,
Swinburne University of
Technology Sarawak Campus
A branch of Swinburne
University of Technology in
Melbourne, Australia, Swinburne
University of Technology Sarawak
Campus prides itself in producing
top graduates; 90% of their
learners are absorbed into the
industry within six months of
graduating.
The campus is located in
Kuching, Sarawak, so students
can enjoy a relatively lower cost of
living on top of lower course fees.
The university offers foundation,
diploma and degree courses in
business, computing, design,
engineering and science, which
are structured after the courses in
Australia.
It also boasts a multicultural
student and staff body and
advanced facilities, both of which
contribute to a well-rounded
learning experience in their own
ways.
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COURSE FOCUS 3
Visitors to Discover Monash will be able to experience what Monash has to offer in terms of academic and
personal development.
COURSE FOCUS 5
From health
sciences to the
arts, students
at SEGi are
able to study a
wide range of
fields and earn
a qualification
to pursue a
satisfying
vocation.
Wide-ranging
partnerships
S
Australia
University of Southern Queensland
University of Southern Queensland is one
of Australias leading providers of education
both on campus and through its distance
education option. With more than 75% of
students studying via distance-learning or
online mode, the university is at the cutting
edge of flexible delivery of resources and
technology.
United Kingdom
Abertay University
Abertay University has a long history as
one of Scotlands leading universities. The
institution has an entrenched reputation for
professionalism in offering career-driven
higher education. All of its researchers
are involved in teaching and developing
courses, giving students the chance to learn
from academic leaders every day.
Teesside University
Located in Middlesbrough, England, the
university is the first new university to be
awarded Times Higher Education University
of the Year (2009). Teesside University is
also the proud recipient of The Queens
Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further
Education 2013, awarded for its outstanding
work in the field of enterprise and business
engagement.
University of Greenwich
The universitys Business School offers
business services such as consultancy and
runs international conferences on various
business topics. It has strong links with the
industry, working closely with employers to
develop relevant programmes accredited by
professional bodies.
University of London
University of London is one of the great
universities in the UK consisting of a
federation of 19 world-class colleges and
United States
Troy University
Troy University is a comprehensive
public university located in Troy, Alabama.
It was founded in 1887 as Troy State Normal
School within the Alabama State University
System.
It is the flagship university of the Troy
University System with an enrolment
of 6,998 students at its main campus
and a total of 19,579 students in all Troy
University campuses.
SEGi has five campuses in the Klang
Valley, Penang and Sarawak, making it one
of the most accessible higher institutions in
the country.
n For more information, call 03-6145 1777
or 1800 887 344 (SEGi University), 03-8600
1888 or 1800 888 622 (SEGi College Subang
Jaya), 03-2070 2078 or 1800 888 028 (SEGi
College Kuala Lumpur), 04-263 3888 (SEGi
College Penang), 082-252 566 (SEGi College
Sarawak) or e-mail [email protected] or
visit www.segi.edu.my
COURSE FOCUS 7
HE University of Reading
Malaysia (UoRM) is
expanding and growing in
the delivery of its world-class
programmes in Malaysia.
Having introduced its
Foundation in Business in
September 2013, UoRM then
launched its first undergraduate
programme in September last
year the BSc in Finance and
Business Management.
The BSc in Finance and
Business Management is
an innovative programme
focused on the areas of finance
and business management,
delivered through the
universitys world-renowned
and prestigious Henley
Business School.
This programme combines
the leadership and management
studies for which the Henley
Business School is famous for.
The two intakes for the
degree (September and January)
address the needs of different
secondary school systems in the
country and provide different
options for students.
The University of Reading
is renowned for its exciting
and innovative researchled teaching, friendly and
supportive environment,
and excellent graduate
employability record.
Students of the new
Malaysian campus will benefit
from the same world-class
student experience found in its
campus in the United Kingdom.
While the cost of studying
at UoRM is significantly lower
than the cost of studying the
same programme in the UK
campus, the opportunities for
learning are as diverse.
UoRM offers scholarship
opportunities for students who
have performed excellently
and awards high achievers
throughout their studies at the
university.
UoRMs soon-to-becompleted main campus in
EduCity, Iskandar, will bring
together the best of its UK
campus experience within
the natural and cultural
environment of Malaysia.
The main campus will open
in September and will cater up
to 2,500 students.
It will offer programmes
at the undergraduate level
(subject to approval by the
Ministry of Education of
Malaysia) in the subject areas
of business and management,
accounting, finance, real estate,
quantity surveying, pharmacy,
psychology and law.
Programmes at the
postgraduate level will be
available from early next year.
A range of new research
collaborations are also being
explored with Malaysian and
international partners to further
embed the universitys research
excellence in the region.
University of Reading vicechancellor David Bell says that
the university is delighted to be
part of the EduCity initiative and
to meet the growing demand for
its brand of quality education.
We have about 3,000
graduates from the University
of Reading in Malaysia and
Singapore, the majority of
whom travelled to the United
Kingdom to experience our
unique offerings, first-class
resources and world-class
Students at University of Reading Malaysia can expect a great learning experience based on the long-established reputation of the
teaching, says Bell.
university for academic excellence and tailored support.
We are therefore proud and
excited to have the opportunity
to deliver the same experience
to students in the Asia-Pacific
region at EduCity in Iskandar.
We are consciously and
proactively developing this
campus to offer the best
experience to students, from the
infrastructure of our facilities to
the education delivered, says
Bell.
University of Reading is
ranked within the top 1% of all
universities globally and has
attracted international students
to its campus in the UK for more
than 100 years, besides having a
long association with Malaysia.
Having received its first
Malaysian student in 1934, the
university now has more than
1,400 alumni from Malaysia
with 114 Malaysian students
having graduated in the last
two years in areas of study such
as law, finance and quantity
surveying.
Each programme, no matter
the level of study, will draw on
the long-established reputation
of the university for academic
excellence and tailored support.
UoRMs impressive future
15-acre (6ha) campus in
Iskandar is designed to provide
students with everything
they will need to have a great
learning experience at the
university.
In addition, students of
any programme will gain the
opportunity to study at the
University of Readings campus
in the UK.
n For more information,
call 07-295 5010, e-mail
[email protected] or
visit www.reading.edu.my
WINBURNE University
of Technology Sarawak
Campus emphasises
teaching and learning methods
that are engaging. It has been
producing professionally oriented
graduates with skills that match
industry needs by combining
teaching, research and industry
expertise in a supportive learning
environment.
More than 90% of its graduates
find work in the industry within
six months of graduating. Many
have been engaged by some of the
biggest names in the industry.
The impressive statistics can be
attributed to the hands-on focus
of the universitys programmes
that are designed to tackle
real-world issues.
Its business, computing,
design, engineering and science
programmess are accredited
by professional bodies and
are identical to those at the
universitys home campus in
Melbourne, Australia.
With a variety of foundation,
bachelors, masters and PhD
programmes available, students
can choose pathways that
suit their interests and career
aspirations.
A Swinburne Sarawak graduate
is awarded the same Australian
degree as his peers at the
Melbourne campus.
Apart from obtaining a globally
recognised degree, tertiary
education at Swinburne Sarawak
only costs a third of the fees in
Australia.
Although the courses can give
QIUP more space at Swinburne
Sarawak, undergraduates may
transfer to the Melbourne campus
to complete their studies.
Students can go on a onesemester exchange programme
at the home campus while on
Swinburne Sarawak tuition
Swinburnes city campus in Kuching is only minutes away from restaurants, retail
shops and entertainment outlets.
international flavour.
The cultural diversity on
campus is in itself a rich learning
experience and creates a broader
outlook among students and staff.
As a university of technology,
Swinburne Sarawak has highly
advanced facilities. Its lecture
theatre, for example, is equipped
with the latest audio-visual
technology and seats 350
individuals.
The library accommodates
more than 750 people and offers
learning resources and services
to support the universitys
teaching, learning and research
programmes.
Engineering, research and
science laboratories as well as
tutorial rooms are lined with
cutting-edge equipment while
computer laboratories boast the
Creating a
legacy of excellence
QUEST International University
Perak (QIUP) was conceptualised
for the priming and development
of bright students.
QIUPs goal is to produce
quality graduates who have
had their intellectual curiosity
satisfied and ambitions reached
through excellent education.
According to QIUP chief
operating officer Nicholas Goh,
the university seeks to produce
graduates who excel in their
respective area of study.
We do not want to be
another degree mill. We want
our undergraduates to not only
excel in their studies but also to
actively participate in various
conferences and educational
competitions during their study
here, say Goh.
We were very proud when
one of our first year medical
undergraduates was selected
to present a paper at the 3rd
International Public Health
Conference & 20th National
Public Health Colloquium that
took place Kuching, Sarawak.
This paper, which was a
project involving all first year
medical undergraduates and
titled Prevalence of Hypertension
and its risks factors in an Orang
Asli community in Perak, Malaysia,
was the only paper chosen that
was prepared by undergraduates
QIUP aims to produce graduates who are passionate in seeking knowledge and achieving their dreams.
and passionate panel of staff
throughout their studies at QIUP.
There are three faculties and
one centre at QIUP Centre for
Foundation Studies, Faculty of
Medicine, Faculty of Integrative
Sciences & Technology, and
Faculty of Business, Management
& Social Sciences.
QIUP offers programmes at
foundation, diploma, degree and
postgraduate levels.
Programmes offered at
the foundation level are in
business and science while
programmes offered at diploma
level are in hotel management,
business management, tourism
management, accountancy and
information technology.
A wide range of programmes
Bachelor of Surgery.
Programmes on offer at the
postgraduate level are the Master
of Business Administration and
Master of Science.
QIUPs interim campus is
located in Ipoh, away from
the distractions of city life and
providing a lower cost of living.
Students who wish to pursue
an affordable and excellent
education while interacting with
the best academicians can find
what they are looking for at QIUP.
Registration for the April/May
intake is ongoing.
n For more information, call
1800 88 QIUP (7487) or
e-mail [email protected]
or visit www.qiup.edu.my
COURSE FOCUS 9
LOBAL education is an
approach to education that
helps students understand
the diversity of global society
and the broad-based issues and
challenges that are relevant to us.
By equipping students with
such a mindset, they are better
prepared for a workforce that
demands a global world view and
an integrated perspective on the
way business is carried out and
policies are made.
However, the breadth of the
concept and the flexibility in
the implementation of global
education as a good pedagogy
means it is often misunderstood.
This concept came under attack
in the United States when it was
introduced in the 1980s for being
un-American and encouraging
separatism and disunity. However,
global education does not mean
discounting nationalism and local
contexts.
It encourages exactly the
opposite. Thinking global
isnt about devaluing national
identities. The worry about the
world becoming a single place
with a single common identity
is unfounded. I dont see that
happening, says Prof Christine
Ennew, chief executive officer
and provost of The University of
Nottingham Malaysia Campus
(UNMC).
For her, global education is
about understanding and being
sensitive to national identity, the
celebration of different heritages
and traditions, and learning and
understanding other cultures.
Speaking from experience,
Prof Ennew, who has previously
served in various positions in the
universitys UK campus, says, In
Malaysia, we can celebrate Hari
Raya (Aidilfitri) in July, and then
in November and December we
are celebrating Deepavali and
Christmas. After that, its Chinese
New Year.
These are all different festivals
and each is an opportunity for
us to share and learn something
from each other. So its not about
separatism but rather embracing
diversity together.
An integrated approach
The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus has a diverse international community of students and staff.
and ecology.
The way in which other
cultures do things can make
us think and reflect on the
way we do them ourselves,
which is immensely valuable.
Global education is also about
awareness of issues that affect
people around the world. It is
about understanding and being
aware of differences in cultures
and appreciating the value of the
diversity that we have, says
Prof Ennew.
To illustrate this, she explains
that in the lecture halls,
engineering students will look
into green technology to address
climate change issues, while
students in business will look
at improving corporate social
responsibility practices. In politics
and international relations,
students will consider issues of
human security and human rights
around the world.
However, it is not enough to
just say that global education is
part of the curriculum. It has to
permeate more broadly within
the community. Global education
is not a subject that is taught
as a stand-alone course nor
does it have a specific syllabus.
It is instead integrated into
academic teachings as well as
extracurricular activities.
The pressing issues that need
the attention of researchers and
the youth are global concerns such
as climate change, food security,
energy, human and international
security, and issues of equity,
fairness and justice.
Unsurprisingly, so many of
these things are interlinked.
For example, if you think about
climate change, you think about
fossil fuel used for energy and
you think about the challenges of
growing agricultural crops to feed
the planet, says Prof Ennew.
Matters related to security,
equity and justice fall under the
human rights banner. Around
both groups of issues is the
underlying agenda of health and
well-being.
As an academic
institution, it is
natural to learn
from and share our
knowledge with
others. We bring the
best people from
around the world
to work together.
Universities are doing
more than ever to
connect with each
other.
Prof Christine Ennew
Global education has to premeate more broadly within the community, not just be
part of a curriculum.
These are some of the most
pressing global changes and
university research plays a
key role in trying to generate
solutions. The key point, according
to Prof Ennew, is that these global
issues are massive and no country
or university can tackle the issue
of green technology, for instance,
on its own. Each contributing
country and institution has
different expertise and facilities
to offer.
Locations with high levels of
biodiversity have the resource
base to explore biofuel production,
while other countries with
different climatic conditions
may focus on researching other
energy saving or generating
technologies, says Prof Ennew.
As an academic institution, it
is natural to learn from and share
our knowledge with others. We
bring the best people from around
the world to work together.
Universities are doing more than
ever to connect with each other.
A changing world
Gabrielle Jackson, biomedical science student of Newcastle University, spent a summer holiday to gain
experience at the Malaysian campus.
Jacksons experience in NUMed gave
her skills that demonstrated her broad
educational understanding and knowledge
of how to apply what she had learnt at
university in a real-life environment.
She came to appreciate the true
value of work experience and strongly
encourages others to pursue internships or
similar opportunities during their time at
university.
Jackson is currently a medical sales
representative for Johnson & Johnson and
has been in the role for almost a year. Her
responsibilities include administering a set
of hospital accounts and securing sales of
gynaecology products in operating
theatres and out-patients
departments.
At NUMed, I learnt the importance of
having high-quality medical equipment
and how it can have an impact on the
performance or standard of a procedure.
I also learnt the commercial aspects of
medicine such as how to manage the
purchase of equipment while operating
within a budget. This has helped me in
managing, supporting and doing business
with clients, says Jackson.
Many career options are available for
biomedical science graduates. Biomedical
science degrees are highly valued in the
medical industry as graduates gain an
understanding of the functions of the
human body as well as the scientific,
experimental and critical skills valued in
many industries.
Graduates have excellent career paths
ahead of them, including roles in clinical
research, medicine and dentistry, financial
sector, industrial science and a vast array of
commercial roles.
Being a biomedical science graduate,
I would have looked at other roles in
the medical field if I had not come to
work at Johnson & Johnson. Personally, I
think I would have explored the option
of becoming a medical journalist, says
Jackson.
COURSE FOCUS 11
Finding a
balance
between
academic
and social
life is not
impossible
when
you know
how to
prioritise.
Showcasing
excellence
Expect mistakes
Prioritise
with friends.
Consistency counts
Unique education
Students of University of Southampton wore the scarves of the Saints during their walk in St Marys stadiums.
that he could visit the stadium of
the team he supports.
The visit was such a great
experience. I hope the Saints
can keep winning and qualify
for the Champions League next
season, he said.
Strong partnership