Bachelor of Business Administration (120 credits)

  • 1001 Basic Business Accounting 1
  • 1002 Introduction to Business Management
  • 1003 Introduction to Marketing
  • 1004 Basic Business Accounting 2
  • 1005 Introduction to Human Psychology
  • 1006 Introduction to Economics
  • 1007 Advanced Business Accounting
  • 1008 Business Statistics
  • 1009 Business Finance
  • 1010 Theory and Practices in Microeconomics
  • 2001 Retail Business Management
  • 2002 Professional Salesmanship
  • 2003 Human Behavior in Organization
  • 2004 Investment Mathematics
  • 2005 Programming with Database Applications in Business
  • 2006 Human Resource Development and Management
  • 2007 Business Contracts and Obligations
  • 2008 Sales, Agency, Labor and other Commercials Laws
  • 2009 Distribution Management
  • 2010 Advertising and Sales Promotion
  • 3001 Market Research
  • 3002 Marketing Management
  • 3003 Product Management
  • 3004 Business Income and Taxation
  • 3005 Project Planning, Development and Management
  • 3006 Business Psychology
  • 3007 Risk Management
  • 3008 International Marketing and E-Commerce
  • 3009 Management Information System
  • 3010 Total Quality Management
  • 4001 Managerial Skills at Work
  • 4002 Organizational Behavior
  • 4003 Marketing Theory and Practice
  • 4004 Strategic Management
  • 4005 Financial Management
  • 4006 Operation Management
  • 4007 Managing Human Resources
  • 4008 Entrepreneurship and SME
  • 4009 Personal, Professional and Academic Effectiveness
  • 4010 Research Method for Business and Management

Assessment

  • Students with more than three years of work experience can apply for the Level 5 RPL Test (Recognition of Prior Learning)

Those who pass the Level5 RPL test can be exempted from subjects for the first three years and only need to study the 10 subjects online for the final year

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (120 credits)

  • BAP1001 Comprehensive English (1)
  • BAP1002 Basic READING AND WRITING in English
  • BAP1003 Basic Listening in English
  • BAP1004 History of Chinese Literature (1)
  • BAP1005 Mathematics and Statistics for Everyday Life
  • BAP1006 Computing in Modern Society
  • BAP1007 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
  • BAP1008 PSYCHOLOGY STATISTICS
  • BAP1009 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • BAP1010 Psychological Assessment
  • BAP2001 Comprehensive English (2)
  • BAP2002 History of Chinese Literature (2)
  • BAP2003 SENSATION AND PERCEPTION
  • BAP2004 LEARNING AND COGNITION
  • BAP2005 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL COMPETENCE
  • BAP2006 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • BAP2007 PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY
  • BAP2008 PSYCHOLOGY OF TESTING
  • BAP2009 Infant and Child Development
  • BAP2010 CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS
  • BAP3001 Creativity and Writing in English for a Global Readership
  • BAP3002 Communicating in a Global Society
  • BAP3003 Psychology of Communication
  • BAP3004 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEADERSHIP
  • BAP3005 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • BAP3006 Advertisement Psychology
  • BAP3007 Customer Psychology
  • BAP3008 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • BAP3009 SENIOR THESIS RESEARCH (1)
  • BAP3010 Research Skills in Psychology
  • BAP4001 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
  • BAP4002 INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL AND COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
  • BAP4003 SYSTEMS AND THEORIES IN PSYCHOLOGY
  • BAP4004 MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS FOR PSYCHOLOGY
  • BAP4005 SENIOR THESIS RESEARCH (2)
  • BAP4006 Research Methodologies
  • BAP4007 ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
  • BAP4008 Theories and Practice in PSYCHOLOGY Training Programs (1)
  • BAP4009 Theories and Practice in PSYCHOLOGY Training Programs (2)
  • BAP4010 GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH

Assessment

    • Apply for the Level 5 RPL test, then submit a work-based project of a minimum of 6000 words.

Bachelor of Architecture (138 credits)

  • BAA1001 Introduction to Landscape City Architecture
  • BA1002 Sustainability and the Built Environment
  • BAA1003 Core University English
  • BAA1004 Design I
  • BAA1005 Introduction to Building Technology
  • BAA2001 Design II
  • BAA2002 Visual Communication I
  • BAA2003 Architectural History
  • BAA2004 Design III
  • BAA2005 Building Theory
  • BAA2006 Architectural History and Theory I
  • BAA3001 Design IV
  • BAA3002 Visual Communication II
  • BAA3003 Architectural History and Theory II
  • BAA3004 Design V
  • BAA4001 Design VI (Capstone Experience)
  • BAA4002 Building Technology II
  • BAA4003 Architectural History and Theory III
  • BAA4004 Design VII (Capstone Experience)
  • BAA4005 Building Technology III
  • BAA4006 Architectural History and Theory VI

Assessment

  • Apply for the Level 5 RPL test, then submit a work-based project of a minimum of 6000 words

Bachelor of English Studies (120 credits)

  • BAE1001 Introduction to Academic English (1)
  • BAE1002 Shakespeare
  • BAE1003 English Literature and its Contexts 1300-1550
  • BAE1004 Practical Criticism and Critical Practice
  • BAE1005 English Literature and its Contexts 1500-1700
  • BAE1006 English Literature and its Contexts 1660-1870
  • BAE1007 Early Medieval Literature and its Contexts
  • BAE1008 English Literature and its Contexts 1830-1945
  • BAE1009 Introduction to Academic English (2)
  • BAE1010 English Literature and its Contexts 1870-Present
  • BAE2001 English literature from Shakespeare to Austen
  • BAE2002 Medieval English Literature 1066-1500: The Medieval Supernatural
  • BAE2003 Material Renaissance
  • BAE2004 English Moralists
  • BAE2005 American Literature
  • BAE2006 Postcolonial and Related Literature
  • BAE2007 History and Theory of Literacy Criticism
  • BAE2008 Literature and Visual Cultural
  • BAE2009 Contemporary Writing in English
  • BAE2010 Early Modern Drama
  • BAE3001 Special Period of English Literature 1847-72
  • BAE3002 Developing Academic Writing and Digital Study Skills
  • BAE3003 Exploring Language 1- Pronunciation
  • BAE3004 Reading and Writing Process
  • BAE3005 Language Skills: Listening and Speaking
  • BAE3006 Language Acquisition
  • BAE3007 Exploring Language 2: Grammar
  • BAE3008 The Arts past and present
  • BAE3009 Voices, texts & material culture
  • BAE3010 Literature in the transition from 1880 to the present
  • BAE4001 Youth Work and Community Development and Informal Learning
  • BAE4002 Teaching & Learning Literacy
  • BAE 4003 Special Educational Needs
  • BAE4004 Decoding English languae
  • BAE4005 Global Literacy
  • BAE4006 The Ecology of Language Use
  • BAE4007 Psychology of Learning
  • BAE4008 Understanding Research
  • BAE4009 Key Issues in Education
  • BAE4010 Language, Education & Society

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (120 credits)

  • BSCM1001 Numerical Methods in Computational Science
  • BSCM1002 Understanding Mathematical Probability
  • BSCM1003 Understanding Statistical Modelling & Analysis
  • BSCM1004 Mathematical Statistics
  • BSCM1005 Visualization, Computer Graphics & Data Analysis
  • BSCM1006 Financial Mathematics
  • BSCM1007 Understanding Linear Algebra
  • BSCM1008 Optimisation Theory
  • BSCM1009 Operations Research & Mathematical Planning
  • BSCM1010 Probability Models & Stochastic Processes
  • BSCM2001 Applied Mathematical Modeling
  • BSCM2002 Discrete Mathematics
  • BSCM2003 Continuous and Finite Mathematics
  • BSCM2004 Understanding Variation and Uncertainty
  • BSCM2005 Probability and Random Variables
  • BSCM2006 Procedural Programming
  • BSCM2007 Multivariate and Vector Calculus
  • BSCM2008 Differential Equations
  • BSCM2009 Numerical Linear Algebra and Optimisation
  • BSCM2010 Complex Variables and Group Theory
  • BSCM3001 Estimation and Hypothesis Testing
  • BSCM3002 Financial Calculus
  • BSCM3003 Numerical Analysis
  • BSCM3004 Applied Mathematical Analysis
  • BSCM3005 Topology and Chaos
  • BSCM3006 Industrial Mathematics
  • BSCM3007 Applied Probability and Financial Risk
  • BSCM3008 Multiple Regression and Time Series
  • BSCM3009 Statistical Inference and Multivariate Analysis
  • BSCM3010 Discrete Mathematics I
  • BSCM4001 Methods & Models of Applied Mathematics
  • BSCM4002 Abstract Algebra & Number Theory
  • BSCM4003 Functional Analysis
  • BSCM4004 Partial Differential Equations
  • BSCM4005 Differential Geometry
  • BSCM4006 Discrete Mathematics II
  • BSCM4007 Sample Surveys and Experimental Design
  • BSCM4008 Advanced Topics in Operations Research
  • BSCM4009 Problems & Applications in Modern Statistics
  • BSCM4010 Numerical Methods in Computational Science

Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (120 credits)

  • BECE1001 Educational Psychology
  • BECE1002 Introduction to Early Childhood Education
  • BECE1003 Creative Arts for Early Childhood
  • BECE1004 Sociology of Education
  • BECE1005 Philosophy of Education
  • BECE1006 Introduction to Theatre Design
  • BECE1007 Practicum in Early Childhood Education
  • BECE1008 Child Growth and Development
  • BECE1009 Introduction to Special Education
  • BECE1010 Principles of Ethics and Leadership in Early Care and Education
  • BECE2001 Foundation of Education
  • BECE2002 Early Childhood Curriculum Design
  • BECE2003 Curriculum and Instruction in Early Childhood Education
  • BECE2004 Observation and Assessment of Youth Children
  • BECE2005 Family, School, and the Community
  • BECE2006 Guidance and Classroom Management
  • BECE2007 Health, Safety and Nutrition for the Young
  • BECE2008 Child Development Practicum
  • BECE2009 Administration of Early Childhood Programs and Family or Community Relation
  • BECE2010 Administration of Early Childhood Programs
  • BECE3001 Early Childhood Education and Care
  • BECE3002 Early Childhood Guidance
  • BECE3003 Children’s Literature
  • BECE3004 Creative Activities for Young Children
  • BECE3005 Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood Programs
  • BECE3006 Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood
  • BECE3007 Educational Statistics
  • BECE3008 Infant Toddler Practicum
  • BECE3009 Leadership in Early Childhood Education
  • BECE3010 Management Information Systems
  • BECE4001 Math and Science for Early Childhood
  • BECE4002 Parent Education
  • BECE4003 Qualitative Methods in Educational Research
  • BECE4004 Recommended Practices for Early Childhood Special Education
  • BECE4005 Research in Early Childhood Education
  • BECE4006 Special Topics in Early Childhood Education and Teaching
  • BECE4007 The Infant and Toddler
  • BECE4008 Theory and Research in Early Childhood
  • BECE4009 Trends and Issues in Early Childhood Education
  • BECE4010 Women’s Health

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (120 credits)

  • BSME1001 Humanities and Social Science
  • BSME1002 Foundational Mechanics
  • BSME1003 Physics I
  • BSME1004 Biomechanics
  • BSME1005 Fluid Mechanics I
  • BSME1006 Mechatronics
  • BSME1007 Matric Mathematics
  • BSME1008 Introduction to Nuclear Energy
  • BSME1009 Design and Manufacture I
  • BSME1010 Mathematics and Computing
  • BSME2001 Physics II
  • BSME2002 Engineering Statistics
  • BSME2003 Measurement and Instrumentation
  • BSME2004 Fluid Mechanics II
  • BSME2005 Thermodynamics I
  • BSME2006 Design and Manufacture II
  • BSME2007 Materials
  • BSME2008 Vibrations and Dynamics
  • BSME2009 Heat transfer
  • BSME2010 Advanced Mechanics
  • BSME3001 Thermodynamics II
  • BSME3002 Computational Continuum Mechanics
  • BSME3003 Fracture Mechanics
  • BSME3004 Design, Art and Creativity
  • BSME3005 Mechanical Transmissions Technology
  • BSME3006 Application of Fluid Dynamics
  • BSME3007 Design-Led Innovation
  • BSME3008 Composite Materials
  • BSME3009 Modelling of Multi-body Mechanical Systems
  • BSME3010 Business Law and Ethics
  • BSME4001 Industrial Logistics
  • BSME4002 Simulation modeling
  • BSME4003 Industrial Analysis
  • BSME4004 Manufacturing Systems
  • BSME4005 Professional and Technical Communication
  • BSME4006 Quality Assurance
  • BSME4007 Engineering Professionalism
  • BSME4008 Facilities Planning
  • BSME4009 Engineering Management
  • BSME4010 Advanced Stressed Analysis

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (120 credits)

  • BSEE1001 Humanities and Social Science
  • BSEE1002 Electrical Circuit and Systems
  • BSEE1003 Digital and Integrated Electrical Design
  • BSEE1004 Electronic Circuits
  • BSEE1005 Electromagnetism and Electromechanics
  • BSEE1006 Power Systems
  • BSEE1007 Communication Systems
  • BSEE1008 Signal and Systems
  • BSEE1009 Instrumentation and Control
  • BSEE1010 Mathematics and Computing for Electrical Engineers
  • BSME2001 Integrated Circuits
  • BSME2002 Engineering Statistics
  • BSME2003 Digital System Design I
  • BSME2004 Introduction Programming in C
  • BSME2005 Wireless Communication
  • BSME2006 Application Development with C++
  • BSME2007 Embedded Computer Systems
  • BSME2008 Neural Networks
  • BSME2009 Machines Learning
  • BSME2010 Organic Electronics
  • BSEE3001 Image Processing
  • BSEE3002 Design, Art and Creativity
  • BSEE3003 Signal Processing and Digital Filtering
  • BSEE3004 Applied Electromagnetics
  • BSEE3005 Electronics for Instrumentation and Communications
  • BSEE3006 Machine System Dynamics
  • BSEE3007 Advanced Control
  • BSEE3008 Digital Design II
  • BSEE3009 Formal Methods
  • BSEE3010 Business Law and Ethics
  • BSEE4001 Industrial Logistics
  • BSEE4002 Simulation modeling
  • BSEE4003 Industrial Analysis
  • BSEE4004 Manufacturing Systems
  • BSEE4005 Professional and Technical Communication
  • BSEE4006 Quality Assurance
  • BSEE4007 Engineering Professionalism
  • BSEE4008 Facilities Planning
  • BSEE4009 Engineering Management
  • BSEE4010 Advanced Stressed Analysis

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (120 credits)

  • BSCE1001 Humanities and Social Science
  • BSCE1002 Engineering Mathematics
  • BSCE1003 Introduction to the Digital Built Environment
  • BSCE1004 Geomechanics I
  • BSCE1005 Soils and Materials I
  • BSCE1006 Understanding Structures, Analysis and Design
  • BSCE1007 Water and Environmental Engineering
  • BSCE1008 Structural Engineering in the Built Environment I
  • BSCE1009 Energy Resources and Infrastructure
  • BSCE1010 Introduction to Programming for Civil and Architectural Engineers
  • BSCE2001 Geomechanics II
  • BSCE2002 Engineering Statistics
  • BSCE2003 Soils and Materials II
  • BSCE2004 Concrete and Steelwork
  • BSCE2005 Structural Engineering in the Built Environment II
  • BSCE2006 Behaviour of Structures
  • BSCE2007 Transportation Engineering
  • BSCE2008 Design of Structural Elements
  • BSCE2009 Structural Dynamics
  • BSCE2010 Earthquake Engineering
  • BSCE3001 Applied Building Information Modelling(BIM)
  • BSCE3002 Design, Art and Creativity
  • BSCE3003 Heritage Property
  • BSCE3004 Soils and Materials III
  • BSCE3005 Programming for Civil and Architectural Engineers
  • BSCE3006 Sustainable Water Engineering
  • BSCE3007 Materials for Durable and Sustainable Construction
  • BSCE3008 Construction Management
  • BSCE3009 Uncertainty, Reliability, and Risks
  • BSCE3010 Business Law and Ethics
  • BSCE4001 Industrial Logistics
  • BSCE4002 Simulation modelling
  • BSCE4003 Industrial Analysis
  • BSCE4004 Manufacturing Systems
  • BSCE4005 Professional and Technical Communication
  • BSCE4006 Quality Assurance
  • BSCE4007 Engineering Professionalism
  • BSCE4008 Facilities Planning
  • BSCE4009 Engineering Management
  • BSCE4010 Advanced Stressed Analysis

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (120 credits)

  • BSIE1001 Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • BSIE1002 General Chemistry
  • BSIE1003 Physics I
  • BSIE1004 Circuit Analysis
  • BSIE1005 Information Technology Fundamentals and Practices
  • BSIE1006 Electricity and Electronics
  • BSIE1007 Mechanics
  • BSIE1008 Intermediate Calculus
  • BSIE1009 Introduction to Embedded Systems
  • BSIE1010 Computer Programming I
  • BSIE2001 Humanities and Social Science
  • BSIE2002 Engineering Statistics
  • BSIE2003 Measurement and Instrumentation
  • BSIE2004 Discrete Structure
  • BSIE2005 Electromagnetism
  • BSIE2006 Engineering Mathematics
  • BSIE2007 Dynamics
  • BSIE2008 Thermodynamics
  • BSIE2009 Signals and Systems
  • BSIE2010 Applied Electronics
  • BSIE3001 Physics II
  • BSIE3002 Power System Analysis
  • BSIE3003 Computer Programming II
  • BSIE3004 Information Systems Design
  • BSIE3005 Digital Signal Processing
  • BSIE3006 Business Law and Ethics
  • BSIE3007 System Engineering
  • BSIE3008 Electromagnetism
  • BSIE3009 Productivity
  • BSIE3010 Numerical Methods
  • BSIE4001 Industrial Logistics
  • BSIE4002 Simulation modeling
  • BSIE4003 Industrial Analysis
  • BSIE4004 Manufacturing Systems
  • BSIE4005 Professional and Technical Communication
  • BSIE4006 Quality Assurance
  • BSIE4007 Engineering Professionalism
  • BSIE4008 Facilities Planning
  • BSIE4009 Engineering Management
  • BSIE4010 Advanced Integrated Circuit Design

Bachelor of Science in Computer System (120 credits)

  • 1001 Introduction to Computer Science & Programming
  • 1002 Mathematics for Computer Science
  • 1003 Signals & Systems
  • 1004 Computation structures
  • 1005 Structure & interpretation of computer programs
  • 1006 Academic English 1
  • 1007 Mathematics & Statistics for everyday life
  • 1008 Introduction to Computation thinking & Data Science
  • 1009 Introduction to Communication, Control, and Signal Processing
  • 1010 Information & Entropy
  • 2001 Introduction to Algorithms
  • 2002 Elements of Software Construction
  • 2003 Software Construction
  • 2004 Design & Analysis of Algorithms
  • 2005 Computational Biology
  • 2006 Fields, Forces and Flows in Biological Systems
  • 2007 Molecular, Cellular & Tissue Biomechanics
  • 2008 Introduction to Electric Power Systems
  • 2009 Microelectronic Devices & Circuits
  • 2010 Electromagnetics and Applications
  • 3001 Introduction to Bioengineering
  • 3002 Computer system Engineering
  • 3003 Great Ideas in Theoretical computer science
  • 3004 Introduction to Programming in Java
  • 3005 Introduction to CTT
  • 3006 Gentle Introduction to Programming Using Python
  • 3007 Parallel Computing
  • 3008 Performance Engineering of Software Systems
  • 3009 Multicore Programming Primer
  • 3010 Software Engineering for Web Applications
  • 4001 Artificial Intelligence
  • 4002 Introduction to Copy Law
  • 4003 Engineering Innovation and Design
  • 4004 Ethics and the Law on the Electronic Frontier
  • 4005 Principles and Practice of Assistive Technology
  • 4006 Data systems
  • 4007 Fundamentals of Program Analysis
  • 4008 Probabilistic Systems Analysis and Applied Probability
  • 4009 Computer Graphics
  • 4010 Management in Engineering

Master of Business Administration (60 credits)

  • MBA701 Principles of Management Practices (6 credit)
  • MBA702 Managerial Economics (6 credit)
  • MBA703 Global Operations3 and Total Quality Management (6 credit)
  • MBA704 Strategic Marketing (6 credit)
  • MBA705 Business Strategy and Management (6 credit)
  • MBA706 Managing Organization and Human Resources (6 credit)
  • MBA707 Exhibition and Convention Management (6 credit)
  • MBA708 Financial Budgeting and Investment (6 credit)
  • MBA709 Thesis  (12 credits)
  • MBA710 Research Methodology
  • MBA711 Research Skills

Assessment

  • Students with more than three years of management experience can apply for the Level 7 RPL Test (Recognition of Prior Learning). Those who pass the Level7 test can directly enter the final stage and submit an industry report/research paper of a minimum of 15,000 words.

After passing the Level 7 RPL test, students are required to

  • Attend a 6-hour Research Methodology class (online)
  • Submission of topic
  • Submission of Proposal
  • Finish the dissertation under the guidance of an assigned supervisor

Master of Arts in Psychology (60 credits)

  • MAP 701 Introduction to Psychology  (3 Credit)
  • MAP 702 Introduction to Philosophy  (3 Credit)
  • MAP 703 Developmental Psychology  (3 Credit)
  • MAP 704 Cognitive Psychology   (3 Credit) 
  • MAP 705 Consulting Psychology  (3 Credit)
  • MAP 706 Perceptual Psychology  (3 Credit)
  • MAP 707 Abnormal Psychology  (3 Credit)
  • MAP 708 Social Psychology (3 Credit)
  • MAP 709 Exceptional Children  (3 Credit)
  • MAP 710 Applied Positive Psychology  (3 Credit)
  • MAP 711 Research Skills
  • MAP 712 Research Methodology
  • MAP 700 Dissertation  (30 Credits)

Assessment

  • Students with more than three years of management experience can apply for the Level 7 RPL Test (Recognition of Prior Learning). Those who pass the Level7 test can directly enter the final stage and submit an industry report/research paper of a minimum of 15,000 words.
  • Holders of Postgraduate Diploma or equivalent qualifications in Psychology, can also directly enter the final stage

After passing the Level 7 RPL test, students are required to

  • Attend a 6-hour Research Methodology class (online)
  • Submission of topic
  • Submission of Proposal
  • Finish the dissertation under the guidance of an assigned supervisor

Master of Education (60 credits)

  • MEDU701 Philosophy of Education  (6 credit)
  • MEDU702 Gender, Sexuality and Education (6 credit)
  • MEDU703 Education and Values (6 credit)
  • MEDU704 Critical Perspectives on Learning and Teaching (6 credit)
  • MEDU705 Curriculum, Policy and Practice (6 credit)
  • MEDU706 Assessment for Learning (6 credit)
  • MEDU707 Education and Ethics in a Globalizing World (6 credit)
  • MEDU708 Leadership and Management in Education (6 credit)
  • MEDU709 Thesis (12 Credit)
  • MEDU710 Research Methodology
  • MEDU710 Research Skills

Assessment

  • Students with more than 5 years of industry experience can apply for the Level 7 RPL Test (Recognition of Prior Learning). Those who pass the Level7 test can directly enter the final stage and submit an industry report/research paper of a minimum of 15,000 words.
  • Holders of Postgraduate Diploma or equivalent qualifications in Education, can also directly enter the final stage
  • Bachelor of Education degree holders can submit their transcripts and certificates, and apply for credit exemption review

After passing the Level 7 RPL test, students are required to

  • Attend a 6-hour Research Methodology class (online)
  • Submission of topic
  • Submission of Proposal
  • Finish the dissertation under the guidance of an assigned supervisor

Master of Business Administration in Event Management (60 credits)

  • MEM 701 Event Management (6 credit)
  • MEM 702 Entrepreneurship and running a wedding planning business (6 credit)
  • MEM 703 Banquet Management (6 credit)
  • MEM 704 Event Planning Management (6 credit)
  • MEM 705 Exhibition and Convention Management (6 credit)
  • MEM 706 Business Strategy and Management (6 credit)
  • MEM 707 Business Planning  (6 credit)
  • MEM 708 Service Marketing (6 credit)
  • MEM709 Thesis (12 credit)
  • MEM710 Research Methodology
  • MEM711 Research Skills

Assessment

  • Students with more than 5 years of industry experience can apply for the Level 7 RPL Test (Recognition of Prior Learning). Those who pass the Level7 test can directly enter the final stage and submit an industry report/research paper of a minimum of 15,000 words.
  • Holders of Postgraduate Diploma or equivalent qualifications in this field, can also directly enter the final stage
  • Relevant degree holders can submit their transcripts and certificates, and apply for credit exemption review

After passing the Level 7 RPL test, students are required to

  • Attend a 6-hour Research Methodology class (online)
  • Submission of topic
  • Submission of Proposal
  • Finish the dissertation under the guidance of an assigned supervisor

Master of Business Administration in Hospitality Management (60 credits)

  • MHM701 Global Operations and Total Quality Management  (6 credit)
  • MHM 702 Competitive advantages for hospitality   (6 credit)
  • MHM703 Tourism and Hospitality Principles and Practice (6 credit)
  • MHM704 Tourist Behavior (6 credit)
  • MHM705 Food and Beverage Operations (6 credit)
  • MHM706 Advanced hospitality operation (6 credit)
  • MHM707 Information Technology (6 credit)
  • MHM708 Hospitality business development and entrepreneurship (6 Credit)
  • MHM708 Thesis (12 Credit)
  • MHM709 Research Methodology
  • MHM710 Research Skills

Assessment

  • Students with more than 5 years of industry experience can apply for the Level 7 RPL Test (Recognition of Prior Learning). Those who pass the Level7 test can directly enter the final stage and submit an industry report/research paper of a minimum of 15,000 words.
  • Holders of Postgraduate Diploma or equivalent qualifications in this field, can also directly enter the final stage
  • Relevant degree holders can submit their transcripts and certificates, and apply for credit exemption review

After passing the Level 7 RPL test, students are required to

  • Attend a 6-hour Research Methodology class (online)
  • Submission of topic
  • Submission of Proposal
  • Finish the dissertation under the guidance of an assigned supervisor

Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence Applications (60 credits)

  • MAI 701 Foundation of Artificial Intelligence (3 credit)
  • MAI 702 Intelligent Agents (3 credit)
  • MAI 703 Techniques in Artificial Intelligence (3 credit)
  • MAI 704 The Human Intelligence Enterprise (3 credit)
  • MAI 705 Computational Biology (3 credit)
  • MAI 706 Computers systems Architecture (3 credit)
  • MAI 707 Advanced Machine Learning (3 credit)
  • MAI 708 Advanced parallel computing (3 credit)
  • MAI 709 Simulation Modelling for Computer Science (3 credit)
  • MAI 710 Robotic systems (3 credit)
  • MAI 711 Thesis (30 credit)
  • MAI712 Research Methodology
  • MAI713 Research Skills

Assessment

  • Students with more than 5 years of industry experience can apply for the Level 7 RPL Test (Recognition of Prior Learning). Those who pass the Level7 test can directly enter the final stage and submit an industry report/research paper of minimum of 15,000 words.
  • Holders of Postgraduate Diploma or equivalent qualifications in this field, can also directly enter the final stage
  • Relevant degree holders can submit their transcripts and certificates, and apply for credit exemption review

After passing the Level 7 RPL test, students are required to

  • Attend a 6-hour Research Methodology class (online)
  • Submission of topic
  • Submission of Proposal
  • Finish the dissertation under the guidance of an assigned supervisor

Master of Science in Public Health (60 credits)

  • MPH701 Public Health Concepts (6 credit)
  • MPH702 Promoting Health (6 credit)
  • MPH703 Evidence in Public Health (6 credit)
  • MPH704 Health Protection (6 credit)
  • MPH705 Leadership and Change  (6 credit)
  • MPH706 Health Governance and Economics (6 credit)
  • MPH707 Epidemiology in Public Health (6 credit)
  • MPH708 Global Family Health (6 credit)
  • MPH709 Thesis (12 credit)
  • MPH710 Research Methodology
  • MPH711 Research Skills

Assessment

  • Students with more than 5 years of industry experience can apply for the Level 7 RPL Test (Recognition of Prior Learning). Those who pass the Level7 test can directly enter the final stage and submit an industry report/research paper of minimum of 15,000 words.
  • Holders of Postgraduate Diploma or equivalent qualifications in this field, can also directly enter the final stage
  • Relevant degree holders can submit their transcripts and certificates, and apply for credit exemption review

After passing the Level 7 RPL test, students are required to

  • Attend a 6-hour Research Methodology class (online)
  • Submission of topic
  • Submission of Proposal
  • Finish the dissertation under the guidance of an assigned supervisor

Master of Science in Nutrition (60 credits)

  • MSCN701 Principles of Nutritional Science (6 credit)
  • MSCN702 Obesity, Diabetes and Eating Disorders (6 credit)
  • MSCN703 Nutritional Aspects of Pregnancy, Infancy, and Childhood (6 credit)
  • MSCN704 Dietary Minerals in Health and Diseases (6 credit)
  • MSCN705 Clinical Nutrition and Nutritional Support (6 credit)
  • MSCN706 The Brain, Nervous System, Diet, and Behavior (6 credit)
  • MSCN707 Nutrition and Exercises for Health and Sports Performance (6 credit)
  • MSCN708 Nutrition and Ageing (6 credit)
  • MSCN709 Thesis (12 credit)
  • MSCN710 Research Methodology
  • MSCN711 Research Skills

Assessment

  • Students with more than 5 years of industry experience can apply for the Level 7 RPL Test (Recognition of Prior Learning). Those who pass the Level7 test can directly enter the final stage and submit an industry report/research paper of a minimum of 15,000 words.
  • Holders of Postgraduate Diploma or equivalent qualifications in this field, can also directly enter the final stage

After passing the Level 7 RPL test, students are required to

  • Attend a 6-hour Research Methodology class (online)
  • Submission of topic
  • Submission of Proposal
  • Finish the dissertation under the guidance of an assigned supervisor

Doctorate of Business Administration (90 credits)

  • DBA701 Introduction to Doctorate Research (6 credit)
  • DBA702 Quantitative Methods and Analysis (6 credit)
  • DBA703 Qualitative Methods and Analysis (6 credit)
  • DBA704 Research Plan (6 credit)
  • DBA705 Research Skills and Training (6 credit)
  • DBA706 Research Essentials (6 credit)
  • DBA711 Dissertation / Research (54 Credit)

Assessment

  • Students with more than 5 years of Management experience can apply for the Level 8 RPL Test (Recognition of Prior Learning). Those who pass the Level8 test can directly enter the final stage and submit an industry report/research paper of a minimum of 20,000 words.
  • Holders of Level 8 Diploma or equivalent qualifications in this field, can also directly enter the final stage
  • Master degree holders can submit their transcripts and certificates, and apply for credit exemption review

After passing the Level 7 RPL test, students are required to

  • Attend a 6-hour Research Methodology class (online)
  • Submission of topic
  • Submission of Proposal
  • Finish the dissertation under the guidance of an assigned supervisor

Other Doctorate Programme

Documents required for Application

  • Application form
  • Copy of ID card/ Passport
  • Updated resume (with the job description)
  • Personal statement
  • Previous Qualifications
  • Previous publications
  • Recommendation letter (if any)

 

***Students who need to apply for the RPL test

Need to submit verifiable reference letter or company seal document