Course Descriptions

 

Business Administration
Course Objectives:
The objective of this program is to produce graduates who are well-equipped to function in and adapt to the rapidly changing business environment. The program provides students with the opportunity to obtain general background in business. Students are required to meet course requirements in the areas of English, social science, science, and the humanities. The overall emphasis in the program is on developing management and analytical skills.
 
Course Content:
Marketing
Accounting
Mathematics
Economics
Computing
Management Information System
Statistics
Economic Law
 
 
Accounting
Course Objectives:
This program offers courses with a strong practical orientation that equip students with the skills to find employment within their chosen profession.
All courses within this program have embedded graduate attributes such as oral and written skills, critical thinking and program solving ability.
 
Course Content:
Accounting Information System
Tax
Western Economics
Statistics
Advanced Financial Accounting
Financial Management
Auditing Principles
 
 
Marketing
Course Objectives:
This program is designed to equip student with the skills and abilities necessary for a successful career in marketing. Some of the fields which marketing graduates work in include advertising and public relations, marketing research, retailing management, sales and sales management, distribution management, brand/product management, and non-profit management.
 
Course Content:
Management
Western economics
Accounting
ERP
E-commerce
Business Negotiation
Management information system
Advertising planning
Supply-chain management
 
 
International Business and Trade
Course Objectives:
The major objective of this program is to help students think internationally. It provides an introduction to the major social, political and economic challenges facing international business in the 21st century. In doing so it will help students develop competence in the use of the theoretical and empirical approaches to the analysis of economic and business issues in the international environment and evaluate how the changing international business environment effects firm level decision making. This program focuses on the international business environment outside of Asia: namely North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa and the the Middle East.
 
Course Content:
International business
Marketing
International Business Law
International Finance
E-commerce
International Economics
Management Information System
Currency and Banking
Merchandising
 
 
Financial Management
Course Objectives:
This course will enable students to understand the terminology and basic concepts. And help students grasp the conceptual framework behind foundation topics including valuation techniques, investment, financing and dividend policy decision, and risk management. It aims to improve students’ analytical and problem-solve skills in constructing rational approaches that address fairly complex financial management issues and increase your confidence to participate in financial decision making.
 
Course Content:
Western Economics
Management
Statistics
Auditing
Tax
Investment in Securities
 
 
Tourism management
Course Objectives:
This program prepares students for an exciting career in the tourism industry. The program is intense and covers a wide spectrum of both skills-based training and knowledge that is critical for the tourism industry. This program is highly sought after as it caters for students seeking employment opportunities in various sub-sectors of the tourism industry.
 
Course Content:
Management
Western Economics
Marketing
Financial Management
Hotel Management
MICE Management
Tourism Policy and Law
Traveling Resources Planning and Development
 
 
Graphic Design
Course Objectives:
This program will equip students with a design sensibility from which they will go on to learn about digital design for print and web. Graduates will have a starting point to ensure the necessary skills for small business or self-employment.
 
Course Content:
Photoshop
Sketch
Advertisement Photography
Chromatics
Package Design
Media Design
Digital Image Making
Brand Design
VI Design
 
 
Visual Design
Course Objectives:
The visual arts are a critical and dynamic part of a liberal arts education, and occupy an important role in culture. Visual Arts majors experience traditional and contemporary perspectives in the approach to art and design. They acquire knowledge of the fundamentals of art and design, gain experience with the required tools, materials and techniques for making art and design, and master specific concepts and skills. A visual arts major can lead to an embrace of visual culture as part of meaningful life and a professional career in the field of visual arts.
 
Course Content:
Sketch
Chromatics
Fine Arts History
Arts Management
CI Design
3D max Application
Illustrator and Page-maker Application
Environmental Arts Design
 
 
Automation
Course Objectives:
This course is aimed to study the advance concepts and implementation techniques of industrial electronics and industrial automation. It provides the advanced understanding of PLC hardware and programming techniques. Furthermore, it provides the basic understanding of Hydraulic and Pneumatic system, SCADA and DCS systems and Robotics systems use in modern industries. Upon completing the course the students will have the detailed knowledge of PLC hardware, various PLC programming languages such as Ladder Logic, STL, FBD etc., various power systems in industries, industrial distribution systems and Robotics, Industrial buses and Protocols, Electrical control of AC motors.
 
Course Content:
General Physics
Circuitous Philosophy
Electronic Technique
Principle of Automatic Control
Automation Equipment
Network Technique
Artificial Intelligence
 
 
Automobile Engineering
Course Objectives:
This program is specifically aimed at students wishing to pursue a career in the automotive industry and has been designed to enable students to develop a thorough understanding of mechanical engineering principles, while at the same time developing expertise that is uniquely automotive in nature.
 
Based on the mechanical engineering program, this program provides students with a broad education designed to give them the skills necessary to become professional automotive engineers. As part of the final year of the program, students are offered the opportunity to be involved in the car design, build and drive competition. Students who are involved in this project gain important skills, which are highly valued by the automotive industry.
 
Course Content:
Electrics and Electronics
4S Shop Management and Operation
Automobile Construction
Automobile Marketing
Engine Principle
Automobile repairing