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POSTGRADUATE

STUDIES

www.ucsiuniversity.edu.my

FACULTY OF BUSINESS &

INFORMATION SCIENCE

• DBA

• MBA

• MBA (BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY)

• MBA (OIL & GAS MANAGEMENT)

• MSc LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT

• MSc TECHNOPRENEURSHIP

• MSc ACTUARIAL MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE B & C

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING,

TECHNOLOGY & BUILT ENVIRONMENT

• MSc ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

FACULTY OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

• MSc PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY

• MSc PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY

FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

• DOCTORATE OF PHILOSOPHY (SCIENCE)

• MSc FOOD SCIENCE WITH BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

• MSc FOOD SCIENCE

• MSc BIOTECHNOLOGY WITH BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

• MSc APPLIED SCIENCES, BY RESEARCH

• MSc BIOTECHNOLOGY

FACULTY OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES

• MSc (ANTI-AGING, REGENERATIVE MEDICINE AND

MEDICAL AESTHETIC)

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES &

LIBERAL ARTS

• MASTER OF MUSIC (PERFORMANCE STUDIES)

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Year 1 (Tri-semester)

• Understanding and Appreciating Research • Research Methodology

• Entrepreneurship, Creativity & Innovation

Year 2 (Tri-semester)

• Leadership and Organisational Change • Global Management and Business Issues • Global Corporate Strategy

• Organisation Behaviour

Year 3 (Tri-semester)

• DBA Thesis

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

Designed for senior management-level staff, the UCSI University DBA programme emphasises contemporary management thinking and substantial applied research projects that will help learners advance their career to the next level.

As a professional doctorate, the programme aims to provide management professionals and practitioners with extensive opportunities to reflect upon that add value to their experiences and expertise.

Through structured interactions with the faculty and a select group of dedicated colleagues from diverse industries and backgrounds, learners will also enhance their personal and leadership skills while extending their business networking abilities.

DBA (Doctor of Business

Administration)

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

A recognised MBA degree with two years’ relevant work experience

Language Requirements

Band 6.0 in IELTS, or a score of 213 (computer-based ) / 550 (written-based) in TOEFL, or applicants holding a previous degree from a university where the medium of instruction is English, will be deemed to have fulfilled this criterion.

INTAKES:

JANUARY

MAY

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The UCSI University MBA programme is specially designed to provide access to higher learning opportunities for both local and international practitioners and professionals. The programme is a practical-based course that incorporates tools, methodologies and frameworks of the Blue Ocean Strategy. The Blue Ocean Strategy provides a systematic approach to making the competition irrelevant. UCSI University is the only Malaysian institution of higher learning to offer a postgraduate programme based on this framework. UCSI University incorporates a diverse and exciting blended learning approach by imparting knowledge through workshops, presentations and case studies. UCSI University’s MBA programme is supported by a team of highly qualified academicians specialising in various sectors and equipped with extensive industry experience.

The scope of studies also includes current developments and debates on business and management topics at both the theoretical and applied levels. Graduate students will be encouraged to conduct theoretical exercises on these topics and their relevance to actual practice, in particular their applicability to small and medium-sized enterprises and industries worldwide. Industrial practitioners and corporate consultants will be featured as speakers during the programme. As a graduate programme, the MBA study promotes life-long learning among learners to prepare them for international employment opportunities, future career development and further research and study anywhere in the world.

Semester 1 (15 credit hours)

• Financial Accounting and Analysis • Information Technology for Managers • Marketing Management

• Human Resource Management and Organisational Behavior • Research Methods for Business and Management

Semester 2 (12 credit hours)

• Current Issues in Business Law • Blue Ocean Strategy

• International Business and Management • Master Coursework Project Planning

Semester 3 (13 credit hours)

• Financial Management and Policy

• Business Policy and Strategic Management • Master Coursework Project

Plus one elective module chosen from the list below: - Operations and Logistics Management

- Supply Chain Management - Import and Export Management

- Management Accounting & Decision Making - Managerial Economics

- Retail & Services Marketing - Strategic Electronic Business

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

MBA (MASTER IN BUSINESS

ADMINISTRATION)

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

1. Bachelor Degree in related discipline or Equivalent OR 2. Honours Degree in related discipline or Equivalent

Minimum Academic Requirements

1. 2 years’ working experience OR 2. nil

Language Requirements

English requirements apply

INTAKES:

JANUARY

MAY

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BOS Framework

Value Proposition Profit Proposition Strategic Alignment People Proposition Blue Ocean Strategy Specialisation

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

The Blue Ocean Strategy MBA is designed to nurture and empower leaders and managers of the future who will make a significant difference in the marketplace. Delivered by UCSI in collaboration with the Blue Ocean Strategy Regional Centre, the programme emphasises the Blue Ocean Strategy framework, which has been incorporated into both the curriculum and pedagogy.

It is the only one-of-its-kind in the region with Blue Ocean Strategy specialisation that will lead to two awards - an MBA and a Blue Ocean Strategy Practitioner Certification.

The programme adopts the praxis model where academic rigour is combined with hands-on experience within the authentic context of a business consultancy environment of a praxis centre: The UCSI Blue Ocean Strategy Regional Centre. Each module is taught by dedicated lecturers and is supported by adjunct practice professors and practitioners who have vast business experience. Learners will acquire sound knowledge and skills of the core business disciplines as well as develop a deep appreciation of how to apply the knowledge in actual hands-on consulting projects for real-life clients, guided by our practitioners.

The curriculum is designed to give learners a broad and holistic view of business. They will learn how to compete within the existing business environment and also acquire the knowledge and skills to transcend competition and create uncontested marketspace.

This programme is designed to equip learners with the essentials to succeed in a broad range of business environments such as SMEs, MNCs, start-ups and the public sector, among others.

MBA BOS

(BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY)

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

A bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any discipline, with 5 years’ managerial working experience.

Language Requirements

Band 6.0 in IELTS; a score of 213 (computer-based) or 550 (paper-based) in TOEFL; or a first degree from a university where the medium of instruction is English.

INTAKES:

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

Note: The offering of elective modules is subject to faculty approval

Subjects

Marketing Management Research Design and Analysis Consumer Behaviour (elective)

Business Accounting for Decision Making Economics for Strategic Planning

Financial Management and Policy (elective) Corporate Strategic Management

Entrepreneurship (elective) Leadership

Business Communication & Negotiation Human Resource Management (elective) Blue Ocean Strategy

Blue Ocean Strategy Consulting Practice Applied Blue Ocean Case Study

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Through its uniquely-designed syllabus, the MBA (Oil and Gas Management) programme aims to train and produce graduates who have completed their first degree in engineering, business administration, accounting, or etc. in the area of business administration with focus on the management of the Oil & Gas industry and its related businesses. This programme is designed for professionals who wish to upgrade their knowledge and skills to embark on administrative and managerial careers related to the oil and gas sector.

Enterprising individuals comprising those who dare to take on leadership roles and responsibilities, are active in knowledge seeking (life-long learning), with the ability to work in local and international environments, are encouraged to join the programme.

The Master in Business Administration programme includes a minimum of eleven courses (34 credits) and a thesis research paper (6 credits). Full-time students are expected to complete the programme within a period of minimum three (3) semesters or one academic year. The programme is also open to working adults and professionals.

Semester 1

• Scientific Thinking and Research Methodology • Oil and Gas Accounting

• Dissertation A • Dissertation B

• Operations and Logistics Management • Management and Organisational Behaviour

• Quantitative Systems and Business Applied in Oil & Gas

Semester 2

• Scientific Thinking and Research Methodology • Business Policy and Strategic Management • Financial Accounting and Analysis

• Marketing Management • Dissertation A

• Dissertation B

Semester 3

• Scientific Thinking and Research Methodology • Technical Communication for Oil and Gas

• International Aspects of Oil & Gas Affair & Agreements • Petroleum Economics & Fiscal Policy Formulation • Dissertation A

• Dissertation B

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

MBA

(Oil and Gas Management)

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

1. Bachelor Degree in related discipline or Equivalent OR 2. Honours Degree in related discipline or Equivalent

Minimum Academic Requirements

1. 2 years’ working experience OR 2. nil

Language Requirements

English requirements apply

Note: New intakes will register courses of Scientific Thinking & Research Methodology, Dissertation A and Dissertation B sequentially.

INTAKES:

JANUARY

MAY

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Semester 1 (12 credit hours)

• Operations and Logistic Management

• Research Methods for Business and Management • Human Resource and Organisational Behaviour • Blue Ocean Strategy

Semester 2 (15 credit hours)

• Import and Export Management • Inventory Management • Port Management • Supply Chain Management • Warehouse Management

Semester 3 (13 credit hours)

• Logistics Engineering • Logistics Strategy

• Procurement Management • Project / Case Study

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

The Master of Science in Logistics Management programme is designed to provide access to higher learning opportunities for both local and international learners. It provides learners with relevant, interesting and stimulating learning experiences via a variety of innovative teaching and study techniques. The scope of studies includes current developments and analysis on logistics management at both theoretical and applied levels.

Learners are encouraged to conduct theoretical exercises on these topics and apply their ‘fitness” to practice, in particular their relevance or application to small or medium-sized industries -- either locally or regionally. The programme also promotes life-long learning among the learners to help nurture future career development prospects and research in the field.

MSc LOGISTICS

MANAGEMENT

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

1. Bachelor Degree in related discipline or Equivalent OR 2. Honours Degree in related discipline or Equivalent

Minimum Academic Requirements

1. 2 years’ working experience OR 2. nil

Language Requirements

English requirements apply

INTAKES:

JANUARY

MAY

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As the first technopreneur programme offered by a private Institute of Higher Learning (IHL) in Malaysia, UCSI University’s Master of Science in Technopreneurship has been designed with the specific aim to develop promising technology-based entrepreneurs and leaders, who are functionally equipped with the fundamental skills, competencies and perseverance to build internationally-recognised businesses and brands. Entrepreneurial activities have long been recognised as a major contributor to the economy and in recent times, demand for more homegrown technopreneurs has been constantly and adamantly highlighted by both academicians and industry players alike. Recognising this need, UCSI University developed the programme by synthesising the academic arena and industry best practices to promote sustainable personal and organisational growth through lifelong learning.

This is made possible by our specially-designed learning experience that emphasises pragmatic approach to complement our theoretical classes. By advocating the Praxis model, we are firm in our belief that it enables learners to go beyond the classroom and to expand their horizons by instilling creativity and innovation in their thinking process. Our Praxis centres will act as an incubator to guide and nurture aspiring technopreneurs, and provide a medium for them to establish their business and academic connections, which is undoubtedly vital especially in the early years of a start-up.

Year 1 - Semester 1

• Research Design and Analysis • Technopreneurship I

• Developing New High Technology Product and Market Development

• From Science to Business- Concept in IT • New Venture Creation

Year 1-Semester 2

• Technopreneurship II • Venture Capital Financing

• Web-enabling Technology & Innovative Business Model • Business Accounting for Decision Making

• Financial Management & Policy in Technopreneurship

Year 1-Semester 3

• New Venture & Entrepreneurship Marketing • Entrepreneurship Case Study Project • Entrepreneurship & Business Planning

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

1. Bachelor Degree in related discipline or Equivalent OR 2. Honours Degree in related discipline or Equivalent

Minimum Academic Requirements

1. 2 years’ working experience OR 2. nil

Language Requirements

English requirements apply

INTAKES:

JANUARY

MAY

SEPTEMBER

MSc

TECHNOPRENEURSHIP

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Structure C

Semester 1 (12 credit hours)

• Probability & Statistical Method

• Research Methods for Business and Management • Life Contingency

• Actuarial Models

Semester 2 (12 credit hours)

• Empirical Modelling for Actuary • Insurance Business Practices

• Stochastic Process for Financial Economic • Empirical Workshop

Semester 3 (17 credit hours)

• Elective 1 • Elective 2 • Elective 3 • Research Project

Structure B

Semester 1 (12 credit hours)

• Probability & Statistical Method

• Research Methods for Business and Management • Life Contingency

• Actuarial Models

Semester 2 (12 credit hours)

• Empirical Modelling for Actuary • Insurance Business Practices • Empirical Workshop • Elective

Semester 3 (18 credit hours)

• Research Thesis

Electives

GD 401 Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management GD 506 Stochastic Process for Financial Economic GD 403 Asset Liability management

GM 502 Marketing Management

GM 524 Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility GM 512 Business Policy and Strategic Management

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

After the successful accreditation of its undergraduate Actuarial Science programmes, UCSI University is launching the MSc in Actuarial Management. This elevates UCSI’s offerings in the field of Actuarial Studies to the Graduate-Education level (curriculum covers all topics on the first four CAS/SOA exams and programmes leads to a Master’s degree).

As a post-graduate programme, the MSc in Actuarial Management will have more emphasis on the theoretical fundamentals of the disciples involved. In addition, this Master’s programme offers two structures (C or B) to meet the different needs of learners with a first degree in the quantitative discipline. Structure C is ideal for professionals such as mathematics teachers, engineers or economists who want a mid-career switch to the actuarial profession. Structure C will equip them with the essential technical knowledge to pursue the Society of Actuaries exams up to associate level. In addition, it provides essential management know-hows for technicists to succeed in ascending the corporate ladder.

Actuarial Science is an interdisciplinary programme, so inevitably, graduates from such programmes could lack theoretical depth. Structure B is designed for those who already have a degree in or related to actuarial science and would like to boost their theoretical foundation and develop skills for research. It is ideal for those interested to venture into academia or a management role that conducts more rigorous investigative tasks.

MSc

Actuarial Management

Structure B & C

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirement

Degree in related discipline or equivalent with a minimum score of 60% or classification of 2nd Lower preferably with some working experiences.

A student in the final semester of the undergraduate study may apply for provisional admission utilising their good CGPA results.

English Requirements

The medium of instruction of this programme is English. Thus, the candidate must possess one of the following qualifications:

• TOEFL, a minimum score of 550

• IELTS, a minimum score of 6.0

• An undergraduate degree with English as the medium of instruction

If the candidate does not meet the above criteria, he / she may be required to take an English Proficiency Course at the University to attain the required language proficiency score.

INTAKES:

JANUARY

MAY

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ACADEMIC PATHWAY

Semester 1 (15-17 credit hours)

Non-electrical Power Engineering Background • Power Electronics

• Power Systems

• Energy Conversion Systems • Reliability Engineering

• Research Methods for Engineers

With Electrical Power Engineering Background

• Advanced Power Semiconductor Devices

• Management Org. and Behaviour • Energy Conversion Systems • Reliability Engineering

• Research Methods for Engineers

Semester 2 (13 credit hours)

• Energy Efficient Drives

• Advanced Power System Protection • Project Phase I

• Theory and Design of Neuro-fuzzy Controllers* • Computer-aided Design*

* Choose any one subject

* Learners should note that not all elective modules will be offered every in every semester.

Semester 3 (12 credit hours)

• Project Phase II

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

Applicants with an approved undergraduate degree in a relevant engineering area with a minimum score of 60% or classification of 2nd Lower.

Applicants without sufficient academic qualifications but who possess evidence of adequate work experience may also be eligible for admission.

A student in the final semester of the undergraduate study may apply for provisional admission utilising their good CGPA results.

Language Requirements

The medium of instruction of this programme is English. Thus, the candidate must possess one of the following qualifications: • TOEFL, a minimum score of 550

• IELTS, a minimum score of 6.0

• An undergraduate degree with English as the medium of instruction

If the candidate does not meet the above criteria, he / she may be required to take an English Proficiency Course at the University to attain the required language proficiency score. Since the early 90s, postgraduate education in the power and energy sector experienced a slowdown, resulting in a shortage of skilled graduates in the field on the global front. With significantly increasing demand for new and environmentally-clean energy resources, and the soaring prices of oil, this programme aims to cater for opportunities arising from research and development in this field.

Current issues in the area of power and energy systems such as power system efficiency, renewable energy, and distributed grid-connected systems will also be introduced and addressed in this programme to provide learners with a competitive edge and greater employability opportunities.

MSc ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERING

INTAKES:

JANUARY

MAY

SEPTEMBER

Applicants without sufficient academic qualifications but who possess evidence of adequate work experience may also be eligible for admission.

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Year 1 - Semester 1

• Research Ethics and Methodology • Scientific Writing

• Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis I • Analysis of Natural Product

• Research I

• Elective from MBA *

Year 1-Semester 2

• Biostatistics and Experimental Design • Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis II • Electrochemical Methods

• Research II • Elective from MBA *

* MBA Electives (select two)

January

• Financial Accounting and Analysis • Financial Management and Policy

May

• International Business and Management • Business Policy and Strategic Management

September

• Information Technology for Managers • Marketing Management

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

* MBA Electives (select two)

January

• Financial Accounting and Analysis • Financial Management and Policy

May

• International Business and Management • Business Policy and Strategic Management

September

• Information Technology for Managers • Marketing Management

Under UCSI University’s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, the MQA-approved Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemistry aims to produce professional and ethical graduates who are capable of contributing to the local and global science & technology industry for the advancement of quality pharmaceutical products, research and development. The programme seeks to instill learners with life-long learning to develop creative, critical problem-solving skills with good communication, management and leadership skills. Using a mixed-mode structure, this structural combination of coursework and dissertation offers advanced knowledge in pharmaceutical analytical techniques, as well as ‘elective’ management courses under the Faculty of Business & Information Science. To facilitate teaching and learning, UCSI University provides computer labs, teaching / research laboratories, a library equipped with online database search services, modern postgraduate teaching and research instruments, as well as highly dedicated experienced academics and active researchers. The programme also stipulates the completion of individual research projects over several months.

MSc PHARMACEUTICAL

CHEMISTRY

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

BSc in Pharmacy or BPharm (Hons.) or an equivalent undergraduate degree in a related field.

Minimum Academic Requirements

• Minimum average score of 60% or CGPA of 3.0

• TOEFL 570/230/105; IELTS Band 6 (overall & in each section) to be obtained before admission.

INTAKES:

JANUARY

JULY

SEPTEMBER

(12)

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

Semester 1 – Jan. – June

• Research Ethics and Methodology • Scientific Writing

• Advanced Physical Pharmaceutics • Product Formulation and Development • Research I

• Elective from MBA *

Semester 2 – July – Dec.

• Biostatistics and Experimental Design • Advanced Drug Delivery System • Industrial Pharmacy

• Research II • Elective from MBA *

* MBA Electives (select two)

January

• Financial Accounting and Analysis • Financial Management and Policy

May

• International Business and Management • Business Policy and Strategic Management

September

• Information Technology for Managers • Marketing Management

* MBA Electives (select two)

January

• Financial Accounting and Analysis • Financial Management and Policy

May

• International Business and Management • Business Policy and Strategic Management

September

• Information Technology for Managers • Marketing Management

Under UCSI University’s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, the MQA-approved Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Technology aims to equip science graduates with enhanced knowledge to conduct research and development for the local and global science & technology industry. Through this postgraduate programme, learners will contribute positively to the betterment of the society by pioneering advances in pharmaceutical research and development.

Taught by the faculty’s professional academicians, the programme seeks to instill learners with life-long learning to develop creative, critical problem-solving skills with good communication, management and leadership skills. It will also open doors to career development opportunities for science graduates.

Using a mixed-mode structure, this structural combination of coursework and dissertation offers advanced knowledge in pharmaceutical technology, as well as ‘elective’ management courses under the Faculty of Business & Information Science. To facilitate teaching and learning, UCSI University provides computer labs, teaching / research laboratories, a library equipped with online database search services, and modern postgraduate teaching and research instruments. The programme also stipulates the completion of individual pharmaceutical technology research projects.

MSc

PHARMACEUTICAL

TECHNOLOGY

Minimum Entry Requirements

BSc in Pharmacy or BPharm (Hons.) or an equivalent undergraduate degree in a related field.

Minimum Academic Requirements

• Minimum average score of 60% or CGPA of 3.0

• TOEFL 570/230/105; IELTS Band 6 (overall & in each section) to be obtained before admission.

INTAKES:

JANUARY

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SEMESTER 1

• Research Ethics & Academic Integrity • Research Design & Communication

• PhD Research Project Planning & Proposal Presentation

SEMESTER 2

• Research Seminars • PhD Research Project I

Elective: Select One

• Academic Teaching & Learning in Higher Education • Project & Laboratory Management

• Entrepreneurship, Creativity & Innovation

SEMESTER 3

• PhD Research Project II

SEMESTER 4

• PhD Research Project III

SEMESTER 5

• PhD Research Project IV

SEMESTER 6

• PhD Research Project V

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

Our mission in research

Our academic staff realize the importance of sharing our research experience with students and building a partnership with students, while actively engaging and promoting research in diverse fields. The university has placed a great commitment and enormous efforts in (a) the fundamental research to understand the nature of science and (b) applied research leading to innovation and technology.

We are studying…

Our research focus addresses the key areas of national importance as shown below.

• Exploring the biodiversity of Malaysia for natural product development

• Development of seed oil and fruits as functional food and nutraceutics

• Study of anti-cancer, antioxidant and pharmacological properties of bioactive compounds from natural sources (eg. fungi, plants, seaweeds)

• Nutritional and dietary aspects of patients in relation to metabolic disorders or cancers

• Association study of genetic variants with obesity, myopia and other disorders

• Production of recombinant antigens and allergens • Development of toxin therapy

• Quorum sensing and gene discovery

• Detection, isolation and characterization of food pathogens • Extraction and purification of enzyme from plants and microorganisms

• Optimization of media formulation and growth condition of fungi for industrial purposes

• Bioremediation of hydrocarbons & heavy metals

DOCTORATE OF

PHILOSOPHY (SCIENCE)

REQUIREMENTS

A relevant Master’s degree from institution of higher learning recognized by Senate;

OR Other certificates that are recognized as equivalent to a Master’s degree or other relevant professional qualifications and experience that are recognized by Senate;

OR A relevant bachelor’s degree with first class honours may convert their candidacy to the PhD programme after one year of studying at Master level and approval by Senate;

OR Candidates of UCSI University Master of Science by research who has passed the conversion examination

INTAKES:

JANUARY

MAY

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Semester 1

• Research Methodology for Scientists • Academic Communication

• Food Analysis*

• Elective Major: Choose One

Semester 2

• Advanced Food Quality and Safety* • Contemporary Issues in Food Science

• Master Research Project Planning and Proposal Presentation • Elective Major: Choose One

Semester 3

• Master Research Project • Free Elective: Choose One

Semester 4

• Elective Major: Choose Two

Free Electives

• Microbiology in Food*

• Innovative Food Processing Technologies* • Food Biotechnology*

• Applied Bioprocessing*

• Food Product Development and Commercialisation* • Dietary Supplements and Functional Foods

• Food Security and Sustainability

Elective Major

• Financial Accounting and Analysis • Marketing Management

• Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour • Current Issues in Business Law

• Business Policy and Strategic Management • Financial Management and Policy

• Information Technology for Managers • Blue Ocean Strategy

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

Designed to equip postgraduate learners with the aptitude and mentality to excel, the coursework-based MSc Food Science with Business Management adopts an interdiscipli-nary approach that addresses present – and future – problems in the multi-billion-dollar food industry. Addressing pertinent aspects of the all-important sector like food production, analyses, quality and safety; the programme also exposes learners to management, finance, marketing and entrepreneurship.

This dual-pronged approach equips learners with the best of both worlds – the theoretical and technical mastery required to navigate the industry’s challenges, as well as the business sense to tell the difference between a fleeting fad and a genuine innovation. With this in mind, graduates can look forward to play key roles from the research lab to the board-room as they seek to manage – and improve – the domestic and international food supply chain.

MSc FOOD SCIENCE WITH

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

• A recognised Bachelor’s Degree with honours in the relevant disciplines of Food Science, Nutrition, Biotechnology, Applied Sciences, Agricultural Biology and Microbiology, among others, with a minimum score of 60% or the Classification of 2nd Lower. • Applicants without sufficient academic qualifications may also be considered for admission if they possess evidence of adequate work experience.

• Certain subjects require learners to have sufficient mastery of the basic concepts. Lack of this may require learners to take up various basic subjects at the undergraduate level before they are allowed to proceed with the course.

Language Requirements

As the programme’s medium of instruction is English, students must possess one of the following qualifications:

• TOEFL: a minimum score of 550 (paper-based) or a minimum score of 79 (not less than 17) in each four components (internet-based)

• IELTS: a minimum score of 6.0

• An undergraduate degree with English as its medium of instruction

Note: Candidates who fail to fulfill the above criteria may be required to take an English Proficiency Course at the University.

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Year 1 - Semester 1

• Research Design and Analysis • Technopreneurship I

• Developing New High Technology Product and Market Development

• From Science to Business- Concept in IT • New Venture Creation

Year 1-Semester 2

• Technopreneurship II • Venture Capital Financing

• Web-enabling Technology & Innovative Business Model • Business Accounting for Decision Making

• Financial Management & Policy in Technopreneurship

Year 1-Semester 3

• New Venture & Entrepreneurship Marketing • Entrepreneurship Case Study Project • Entrepreneurship & Business Planning

Semester 1

• Research Methodology for Scientists • Academic Communication

• Food Analysis* • Microbiology in Food*

Semester 2

• Advanced Food Quality and Safety* • Contemporary Issues in Food Science

• Master Research Project Planning and Proposal Presentation • Elective Major: Choose One

Semester 3

• Master Research Project I * • Research Project II * • Elective Major: Choose One

Semester 4

• Free Elective: Choose One

Free Electives

• Financial Accounting and Analysis • Marketing Management

• Information Technology for Managers • Current Issues in Business Law • Blue Ocean Strategy

Elective Major

• Innovative Food Processing Technologies* • Food Biotechnology*

• Applied Bioprocessing*

• Food Product Development and Commercialization* • Dietary Supplements and Functional Foods

• Food Security and Sustainability

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

The coursework-based MSc Food Science was designed with one objective: To prepare postgraduate learners for a fast-track career in the multi-billion-dollar food industry. Incorporating the latest industrial practices, the programme addresses complexities in food production and learners will better comprehend the way technological advancement affects the industry.

The interdisciplinary nature of food technology, food production and food science is also encompassed in the programme and learners will foster an intimate understanding of vital industrial processes in food chemistry, microbiology, as well as quality and processing, among others. And with a business component in the programme, learners can rest assured that they will possess the skill set to make uncertainty work to their advantage. Designed to match Malaysia’s ambitions to be a global leader in the industry, the course prepares learners for critical roles in a sector that is facing a dearth of talent. Opportunities to go beyond borders also abound as graduates are sought after to manage and sustain the food production ecosystem that is essentially the lifeblood of communities worldwide.

MSc

FOOD SCIENCE

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

• A recognised Bachelor’s Degree with honours in the relevant disciplines of Food Science, Nutrition, Biotechnology, Applied Sciences, Agricultural Biology and Microbiology, among others, with a minimum score of 60% or the Classification of 2nd Lower. • Applicants without sufficient academic qualifications may also be considered for admission if they possess evidence of adequate work experience.

• Certain subjects require students to have sufficient mastery of the basic concepts. Lack of this may require students to take up various basic subjects at the undergraduate level before they are allowed to proceed with the course.

Language Requirements

As the programme’s medium of instruction is English, students must possess one of the following qualifications:

• TOEFL: a minimum score of 550 (paper-based) or a minimum score of 79 (not less than 17) in each four components (internet-based)

• IELTS: a minimum score of 6.0

• An undergraduate degree with English as its medium of instruction

Note: Candidates who fail to fulfill the above criteria may be required to take an English Proficiency Course at the University.

INTAKES:

JANUARY

MAY

* Subject with lab

• Applicants without sufficient academic qualifications may also be considered for admission if they possess evidence of adequate work experience.

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Semester 1 (13 credit hours)

• Research Methodology for Scientists • Academic Communication

• Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics*

Major Electives (select one)

• Financial Accounting and Analysis • Marketing Management

• Information Technology for Managers • Business Policy and Strategic Management

Semester 2 (13 credit hours)

• Current Topics in Biotechnology

• Bioinformatics and Computational Biology*

• Master Research Project Planning and Proposal Presentation

Major Electives (select one)

• Financial Accounting and Analysis • Marketing Management

• Information Technology for Managers

• Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour • Financial Management and Policy

• Business Policy and Strategic Management

Semester 3 (5 credit hours)

• Research Project for Biotechnology with Business Management*

Semester 4 (9 / 10 credit hours)

Free Electives (select one) • Experimental Biotechnology

- Method and Instrumental Design and Analysis* • Trends in Medical Biotechnology*

• Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology* • Applied Bioprocessing*

• Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

• Perspective of Commercial Biotechnology

Major Electives (select two)

• Financial Accounting and Analysis • Marketing Management

• Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour • International Business and Management

• Business Policy and Strategic Management • Financial Management & Policy

• Information Technology for Managers • Blue Ocean Strategy

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

This coursework-based M.Sc. Biotechnology with Business Management aims to equip postgraduate learners with the knowledge and expertise in both practical and theoretical aspects of the specialised areas of Biotechnology, and the relevant skills for independent research. Learners will conceptualise current economics, ethical, legal and social issues related to biotechnology and will be able to generate, develop and communicate creative solutions scientifically. Furthermore, this programme also seeks to develop our learners’ managerial and leadership skills, enabling them to apply their scientific knowledge successfully. This will train them to become bioentrepreneurs / technopreneurs of the next generation, who possess the ability to translate research outcomes into future business opportunities. This multi-disciplinary programme caters more to the industry’s needs as compared to the traditional mono-disciplinary model as it provides learners with a broader range of module choices to meet their individual and specific career goals.

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

An approved undergraduate degree with honours in the areas of Biotechnology / Biology / Chemistry / Biochemistry / Microbiology / Genetics etc; with a minimum of 60% or classification of 2nd Lower.

Applicants without sufficient academic qualifications but who possess evidence of adequate work experience may also be considered for admission.

Certain subjects require students to have sufficient background in the basic concepts, if not, the learners will need to take up the basic subjects at the undergraduate level before the student is allowed to take the subjects at the Masters level.

Language Requirements

The medium of instruction of this programme is English. Thus, the student must possess one of the following qualifications: • TOEFL, a minimum score of 550

• IELTS, a minimum score of 6.0

• An undergraduate degree with English as the medium of instruction (Candidates may be subjected to English Proficiency Assessment)

MSc BIOTECHNOLOGY

WITH BUSINESS

MANAGEMENT

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Semester 1 (9 credit hours)

• Research Methodology for Scientists • Academic Communication

• Master Research Project Planning and Proposal Presentation

Semester 2 (10 credit hours)

• Master Research I*

Semester 3 (10 credit hours)

• Master Research II*

Semester 4 (10 credit hours)

• Master Research III* Notes:

Thesis and research are the major requirements for learners to attain the degree. However, learners need to take 2 compulsory courses (i.e. Research Methodology for Scientists and Academic Communication) and pass these 2 courses to graduate.

In addition, learners will have to prepare for and present their research proposal - for the Master Research Project Planning and Proposal Presentation module - and are required to obtain a minimum grade B or above, in order for them to start their research project.

Research work is graded as Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U); learners are required to obtain an “S” grade – based on their research progress report – and a recommendation by their supervisor each semester in order for them to continue their candidature until the submission of their thesis (minimum of 3 semesters of research).

Learners are encouraged to present their research work in research seminars and at conferences and are also encouraged to publish their research findings in scientific journals.

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

In the area of Biotechnology and Food Sciences, Applied Sciences is considered one of the key economic engines in the world in the fields of health sciences, food and fuel production. The government of Malaysia has launched the National Biotech Policy on April 28, 2005 and Biotechnology has been acknowledged as one of the focus areas for Malaysia’s growth. Much effort has been taken to promote Malaysia as the main ‘Halal Hub’ for ‘Halal’ food processing and production. As a result of this, new and existing companies have invested in these areas, thus creating an ever-increasing job market for trained professionals in the field.

M.Sc. (Applied Sciences) by Research aims to provide postgraduate learners with enhanced knowledge of Applied Sciences (e.g. in the areas of Biotechnology, Food Science and Nutrition) and the ability to adopt and apply this knowledge within their career. Learners will apply these principles and methods of scientific inquiries and research designs to plan and explore research questions; to operate key instruments in this specialised area; and to critically analyse and interpret information related to current issues and controversies in the sciences from a variety of sources.

With such skills, they will be able to conduct independent research and will be equipped with valuable transferable skills such as presentation techniques, communication skills (both written and oral), information and data handling, problem-solving abilities, teamwork and information technology knowledge. Furthermore, learners will also recognise the importance of life-long learning and will be well-prepared to meet any challenge that arises.

MSc

APPLIED SCIENCES,

BY RESEARCH

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

An approved undergraduate degree with honours in the areas of Biotechnology / Biology / Chemistry / Biochemistry / Microbiology / Genetics / Food Science / Nutrition etc; with a minimum score of 65% or classification of 2nd Upper. Applicants without sufficient academic qualifications but who possess evidence of adequate work experience may also be considered for admission.

Language Requirements

The medium of instruction of this programme is English. Thus, the student must possess one of the following qualifications: • TOEFL, a minimum score of 550

• IELTS, a minimum score of 6.0

• An undergraduate degree with English as the medium of instruction (Candidates may be subjected to English Proficiency Assessment)

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Semester 1 (14 credit hours)

• Research Methodology for Scientists • Academic Communication

• Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics* • Experimental Biotechnology

- Method and Instrumental Design and Analysis*

Semester 2 (14 credit hours)

• Current Topics in Biotechnology

• Bioinformatics and Computational Biology*

• Master Research Project Planning and Proposal Presentation Major Electives (select one)

• Trends in Medical Biotechnology* • Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology* • Applied Bioprocessing*

Semester 3 (4 credit hours)

• Master Research Project I*

Semester 4 (9 / 10 credit hours)

• Master Research Project II*

Major Electives (select one)

• Trends in Medical Biotechnology* • Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology* • Applied Bioprocessing*

• Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

• Perspectives of Commercial Biotechnology

Free Electives (select one)

• Marketing Management

• Financial Management and Policy • Information Technology for Managers • Blue Ocean Strategy

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

Biotechnology is seen as the technology that will “heal, feed and fuel” the world. Huge amounts of money have been poured into this area globally. The Malaysian government has identified Biotechnology as one of the focus areas for Malaysia‘s growth by launching the National Biotech Policy in April 28, 2005.

Since then, various new investors as well as traditional compa-nies have invested in biotechnology-related products or turned to biotechnology in order to improve their products and make the manufacturing process easier, cleaner and more cost effective. This trend has created an ever-increasing job market for individuals trained in biotechnology. Moreover, in order for Malaysia to play in the global marketplace and win, Malaysia needs world-class people to lead world-class companies. Hence, it is very important for us to nurture potential talents to turn them into the best biotech brains in research and product development.

This coursework-based M.Sc. (Biotechnology) has been designed to provide graduates with in-depth conceptual understanding of the concept and techniques of the specialised areas of Biotechnology to meet the growing needs of the Biotechnology industry. This programme also trains learners to develop laboratory management and technical skills.

MSc

BIOTECHNOLOGY

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

An approved undergraduate degree with honours in the areas of Biotechnology / Biology / Chemistry / Biochemistry / Microbiology / Genetics etc; with a minimum score of 60% or classification of 2nd Lower.

Applicants without sufficient academic qualifications but who possess evidence of adequate work experience may also be considered for admission.

Certain subjects require candidates to have sufficient background in the basic concepts, if not, the candidate will need to take up specific basic subjects at the undergraduate level before being allowed to proceed to the Master’s level.

Language Requirements

The medium of instruction of this programme is English. Thus, the candidate must possess one of the following qualifications: • TOEFL, a minimum score of 550

• IELTS, a minimum score of 6.0

• An undergraduate degree with English as the medium of instruction (Candidates may be subjected to English Proficiency Assessment)

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Medical doctors with a valid license

MODULE 1: Academic Communication, Ministry of Health

Guidelines, Legal Basics in Medical Tourism, Health Promotion and Wellness Industry, Marketing and Branding Tactics to

Develop a Profitable Practice

MODULE 2: Research Methodology for Scientists, Medical Ethics, Confidentiality, Design, Analyse and Monitor Clinical Trials, Opportunities for Research and Publication

MODULE 3-5: Anti-aging Medicine: Systemic Evaluations of

Accelerated Aging: History, Physical Examination, Investigations and Diagnosis, Diet, Exercise and Sports Medicine in Aging,

Stress, Nutritional Medicine, Hormonal Deficiency and

Supplementation, Free Radicals, Oxidation, Aging Immune System, Environmental Medicine, Toxins and Heavy Metals

MODULE 6: Masters Project Paper in Anti-aging MODULE 7-9: Aesthetic Medicine: Ethics, Anatomy and

Functional Advancement, Aging Process of Skin, Skin Analysis,

Laser and Light-based Therapy and Applications, Microdermabrasion, Chemical Peels, Fillers, Botox,

Cosmetic Interventions, Hormones and the Skin, Skin Nutrition, Rejuvenation Techniques, Acne, Scar and Pigmentation Management, Other Minimally Invasive Aesthetic Procedures

MODULE 10: Masters Project Paper in Aesthetics

MODULE 11: Regenerative Medicine: Molecular Call Biology

and Genetics, Stem Cells, Immunology, Clinical Application and Oncology, Nanotechnology

MODULE 12: Masters Project Paper in Regenerative Medicine

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

Designed for licensed medical doctors, the Master of Science in Anti-aging, Regenerative Medicine and Medical Aesthetics is the

first programme of its kind to combine the fields of anti-aging,

aesthetics and regenerative medicine.

Incorporating face-to-face learning, demonstrations and

hands-on practices, the programme effectively places learners

in the shoes of a seasoned practitioner.

This is further complemented by exclusive guest lectures, seminars, workshops, webinars and practical sessions with

local and international experts in the medical sphere.

With access to the who’s who in the industry, our learners will

enjoy avenues for further research and collaboration. This provides them with a platform to communicate their findings to

the healthcare community at conferences or through journal

publications. With such exposure, our learners are poised for a

fast-track career that will take them to the next level.

MSc ANTI-AGING,

REGENERATIVE

MEDICINE AND

MEDICAL AESTHETIC

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

For Malaysian candidates: Medical qualification and at least one year of post-registration clinical experience approved by the

Senate.

For foreign candidates: An active medical license in the state,

province or nation where the applicant resides that satisfies the

department’s requirements for an entrance evaluation.

Assessments

Learners are continuously assessed on assignments, log

book recordings, practicals, case studies, vivas and written

examinations.

Language Requirements

Possess at least IELTS Band 6 or TOEFL 550 if the first degree is

from a non-English-medium university, or has passed the

University-approved English Language proficiency test.

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Semester 1 (12 credit hours)

• Principal Study 1 • Music Research Methods • Elective

Semester 2 (10 credit hours) • Principal Study 2 • Schenkerian Analysis • Elective Semester 3 • Principal Study 3 • Elective Semester 4 • Principal Study 4 • Elective

Elective Subjects:

• Repertoire Studies (topical, repeatable) • Performance Practices Seminar • Performance Pedagogy • Jazz Composition and Arranging • Music and Law

ACADEMIC PATHWAY

The MMus is an advanced programme in music performance with Principal Study tuition (either instrumental or vocal) at its core. This may be classical or contemporary and embraces both solo and collaborative performances. The course also develops critical enquiry and research skills at the Masters level for learners whose principal mode of expression is through performance. This will enable them to articulate aspects of their work through the act of performance itself and through more conventional forms of academic practice.

MASTER OF MUSIC

(MMus)

IN PERFORMANCE

STUDIES

REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Qualifications & Entrance Assessment 1. An upper second class honours degree

(CGPA of 3.00 and above)

2. Completion of School of Music placement tests in Music History, Theory and Aural

3. Pass in entrance performance audition for a major instrument

Language Requirements

Band 6.0 in IELTS; a score of 213 (computer-based) or 550 (paper-based) in TOEFL; or a first degree from a university where the medium of instruction is English.

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No. 1, Jalan Menara Gading, UCSI Heights, Cheras, 56000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tel: 603 - 9101 8880 Fax: 603 - 9102 2614

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