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Objective

It is expected that during this programme students will develop the key skills and understanding of business and this course is designed to meet employers' needs for professionals knowledgeable about international business operations who, in addition to possessing a range of key management skills, can communicate on an equal footing with their counterparts elsewhere in globally.

 


Subjects

 

Principles of Accounting

This module will cover the principles behind the construction of financial reports. Topics covered include the double entry recording system, financial statements, statement of cash flows, accounting standards, accounting equation, financial ratio analysis, valuation and measurement of assets and liabilities and accounting for partnership formation and liquidation.

 

Principles of Information System

This module provides an introduction to information systems and information technology for business students to help them to learn how to use and manage information technologies, conduct electronic commerce, improve decision-making, and gain competitive advantage in the marketplace. It therefore emphasizes on the role of Internet technologies as a technology platform for electronic business, commerce, and collaboration within and among corporations. The aim of this unit is to introduce you to the concepts and methods of business information technology and its application to practical business.

Economics
This Module provides an introduction to microeconomic and macroeconomic theories and policies. Topics covered include demand and supply; applications of supply and demand; various market structures; governmental roles in economy; unemployment; production and exchange; economic aggregates such as aggregate production and employment, the general level of prices and inflation, exchange rates, and the balance of payments. Current world economic trends will also be discussed.

Principles of Marketing

This module provides students with an overview of the key concepts, theories and applications of marketing in an organization. It focuses on key topics that include roles of the marketing manager; marketing decision-making; market segmentation and positioning; cross-cultural consumer behaviour; Product Life Cycle and marketing mix; product planning and development; marketing strategies; and control and evaluation in marketing.

 

Principles of Management

This module is designed to provide students with an overview of the key functions of management. It focuses on the foundations of management covering the essential concepts and provides a sound understanding of these key management issues. Topics include traditional functions of management; organizational designs; managing changes and innovation; individual dimensions of organizations’ behaviour; perception and learning; communication and motivation; group interactions and group dynamics; leadership and control; influences of technology on management.

 

Business Statistics

This module provides a basic understanding into the application of statistics in business decision-making. It also provides the foundation to common quantitative modules in the Advanced Diploma and undergraduate degrees. The topics covered are financial mathematics; measures of location and dispersion; probability, random variables and expected values; sampling design; estimation and testing using the normal and distributions; and simple and multiple regression and correlation. The emphasis is on practical applications to accounting, economics, finance, management and marketing.

 

Business Law

This is an introductory module dealing with some of the key areas of business law. The topics covered include a general introduction to law; law of contract; law of tort; formation of legal entities; legal issues of negotiable instruments; law relating to partnership, agency and trusts; and legal guidelines on intellectual property, trademarks, patents and copyrights.

 

International Business Environment

International Business Environment is the foundation on environment factors faced in the context of global business issues. On completion of this module, you will be able to have a basic understanding of the complexities in the various issues relevant to international business

 

Course Duration

Full-time, 9 months

Part-time, 9 months

 

 


Fees

Full-time:                   $7,100

Examination Fee:             $1,050

Application and Enrolment Fees:  $300

*All prices are subject to prevailing GST of 7%

 

Part-time:                  $4,500

Examination Fee:             $1,050

Application and Enrolment Fees:  $150

*All prices are subject to prevailing GST of 7%

 

SDF Grant

SDF Funding available, please refer to SDF website for more details.

*Terms and conditions apply.

 


IMPORTANT NOTES:

1. For further information, please contact 6370 8865 / 6278 5550, or email
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 August 2009 07:41