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University of Derby 3+0 Programmes UNIVERSITY OF DERBY 3+0 PROGRAMMES · ACCOUNTING & FINANCE · BUSINESS MANAGEMENT · INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS · CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT · DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ACCOUNTING MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OUR BUSINESS PROGRAMMES WILL PROVIDE YOU THE MOST DYNAMIC, ENGAGING AND COMPREHENSIVE KNOWLEDGE TO TACKLE TODAY’S MOST PRESSING CHALLENGES. Whether you are starting out, resuming study or looking to take your career to the next level, the Department of Management Studies offers certificate, diploma and degree programmes from the University of Derby, UK, with professional qualifications that put you at the centre of contemporary business and prepare you to play an influential role in it. You will be taught by our brilliant academics who bring together industry expertise with a passion for helping you achieve your best. That is why our partner, the University of Derby is a Top 30 UK university in The Guardian University Guide 2019, rated Gold for Teaching Excellence (TEF), and Top 20 for Teaching Quality in The Times Good University Guide 2019. We know you are focusing on your future, hence we are committed to ensuring that you are prepared for a fulfilling and rewarding career. Leadership Camp, Community Service, Live Seminars, Internship and International Study Visit to UK are all on offer to assist you build up a range of high-quality experience. These bite-size opportunities are really valuable in helping you to decide on a career path and identify MR LEONG KUOK HOW your strengths and areas for development. Head of the Department of Management Studies HELP Academy I look forward to welcoming you to one of our Open Days and more excitingly as a future student of DOMS. 2 3 OVERVIEW In partnership with The University of Derby (UoD) is a modern and innovative education provider with over 160 years of expertise in education. IT IS RANKED AMONG THE TOP 30 UK UNIVERSITIES IN THE GUARDIAN UNIVERSITY GUIDE 2019/2020. UoD prides itself on offering: • A high quality education which is relevant to today’s world and ensures our graduates are well equipped to lead successful careers. • Research that directly informs its teaching or provides solutions for businesses. 10-DAY INTERNATIONAL STUDY VISIT TO DERBY, UK • Experiential learning, which our Included in the Derby 3+0 programme is a 10-day trip to Derby UK for registered students. students put into practice and often Students will participate in academic activities and seminars, network with Derby students and faculty in excellent originations. members, and visit Derby's industry partners. UoD’s recent successes: MAIN GOALS OF DOMS • Ranked 26th in the 2019 Guardian UoD AT • To work with dedication and to be University Guide, UK accepted as Malaysia’s premier provider of British (3+0) Business and • Top 10 for Management/Business/ HELP ACADEMY Management programmes. Marketing honours degree (2019 Guardian University Guide) YOUR FIRST TRUSTED BUSINESS PARTNER • Committed to prepare students with Whatever your career path, it will brightest business minds. In our appropriate knowledge as well as • Rated gold in Teaching Excellence competitive skills and competencies benefit from the insights and 10-day unique global exposure Framework 2017 (TEF) that ensure their successful experiences of a skillfully trip to Derby, UK, you will hear • Top 10 for Accounting & Finance honours employability in national and structured and professionally from influential business leaders degree international organisations. Professor Kathryn Mitchell relevant business course. But and entrepreneurs in seminars. • One of the 6 most improved universities Vice-Chancellor before every smart business suit, You can also take part in TOWARDS THESE ENDS, DOMS: in the UK, 2019 “The University of Derby is proud to be there are rolled-up sleeves, that major networking events to • Provides qualified, dedicated and • Student employability rate: 96% partnered with HELP Academy to provide goes for us as well as you. bolster your contacts book for experienced faculty outstanding educational opportunities for • Nurtured 3 First Class Honours students the future. students. This partnership enables students to • Provides appropriate support to in 2017 We push ourselves as hard as we benefit from excellent teaching that will equip encourage you. We make sure We will help you to gain vital students to achieve their academic • Produced 11 First Class Honours students them with the skills and experiences that potential every undergraduate course practical experience by spending in 2018 employers value and give them the confidence mirrors contemporary a full internship programme that • Equips students with the requisite (Business: 4, Accounting & Finance: 7). to take the first steps in a successful career.” businesses. We invite the input of puts credibility on your CV, talents that are highly sought after by local and national employers, and money in your pocket, and you in employers professional bodies. professional shoes. • Focuses on nurturing students with versatility who are capable of global The Business Management and International Business programmes are accredited by We are networked into a dynamic Together, we look the business mobility the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). Students will be enrolled as Affiliate business community so we can world in the eye, and find your • Helps students to improve their level of Members and receive an Advance Diploma in Management and Leadership. put you in touch with some of the place in it. English throughout the semesters. 4 5 PROGRAMMES BA (HONS) ACCOUNTING & FINANCE BA (HONS) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KPT/JPS (R/344/6/0316) (MQA/FA5088) 08/24 KPT/JPS (R/345/6/0651) (MQA/FA5087) 08/24 WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE? Throughout the degree we will also be WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE? Ours is one of the few courses in the Accounting at Derby is recognised as one developing your personal, transferable MPU SUBJECTS The University of Derby is the first UK country where you will graduate with a MPU SUBJECTS highly regarded BA (Hons) Business of the best courses in the UK. In the skills. These are the skills that will MPU 1 (Choose two) University to deliver CMI accreditation MPU 1 (Choose two) Management as well as the Chartered Guardian League Table 2019/2020, complement your academic knowledge MPU3113 through their international partners. MPU3113 Accounting & Finance at Derby is ranked in and improve your employability. You will Hubungan Etnik* Management Institute (CMI) Level 5 Hubungan Etnik* the Top 10 among all UK Universities. develop your communication, report MPU3123 Business Management at Derby is Diploma in Management and Leadership. MPU3123 writing and presentation skills, and be able Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia recognised as one of the best courses in With these qualifications on your CV, Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia Our staff are all professionally qualified and to manage your time and work to meet (TITAS)* the UK. In the Guardian League Table you will gain instant recognition from (TITAS)* know the industry inside out - they bring deadlines. You will be able to work MPU3143 2019/2020, Business Management at potential employers and signal that you MPU3143 insights from the front line of independently and be self-motivated, Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 3** Derby is ranked in the Top 10 among all are suited for senior roles and rapid Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 3** contemporary accounting and finance. and also work effectively and MPU3173 UK Universities. promotion. The Diploma is the benchmark MPU3173 constructively as part of a team. These Pengajian Malaysia 3** qualification for full CMI membership and Pengajian Malaysia 3** takes you a step towards the Chartered We have designed the course to ensure skills are vital to your success, wherever * Local Students The subjects you cover throughout this * Local Students ** International Students Manager status. ** International Students that, if you select the relevant module you see your career developing. degree do not exist in isolation - in business you will need to use elements pathway, you will be eligible to apply for MPU 2 (Choose one) MPU 2 (Choose one) from each subject in different situations, There is no need to take extra exams or the maximum exemptions offered by CAREER OPPORTUNITIES MPU3213 MPU3213 Bahasa Kebangsaan A* which means you will combine everything coursework to achieve the CMI Diploma. ACCA - which means you can achieve Accounting and finance graduates are in Bahasa Kebangsaan A* you learn and apply it to various business This course offers combined module and professional membership to accelerate demand the world over, so you will have MPU3223 MPU3223 Leadership and Life Skills simulations and case studies. For example, CMI assessments to give you a smooth your career quicker. the opportunity to work in many diverse Leadership and Life Skills you could find yourself setting up a route to both qualifications. fields. Our former students have gone on MPU3233 MPU3233 Leadership in Business business, identifying your target market, We can help you secure work placement, to excel in local practices, multinational Leadership in Business * Local students without credit in SPM advertising, preparing business plans and CAREER OPPORTUNITIES which puts you in professional shoes and accounting firms, merchant banks, and * Local students without credit in SPM Bahasa Melayu must do MPU3213. cash flows, and carrying out a feasibility Your qualifications will equip you for a Bahasa Melayu must do MPU3213. shows
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