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EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION AREA (EHEA)

EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION AREA (EHEA). MEDAN 16/05/2014. Where is Europe ?. What is EUROPEAN UNION? . What is Eurozone?. What is EHEA?. What is the Bologna Process?. It is Based on an Underlying Philosophy A way to create transparency across Europe

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EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION AREA (EHEA)

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  1. EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION AREA (EHEA) MEDAN 16/05/2014

  2. Where is Europe?

  3. What is EUROPEAN UNION?

  4. What is Eurozone?

  5. What is EHEA?

  6. What is the Bologna Process? It is Based on an Underlying Philosophy A way to create transparency across Europe A method to respect and recognize diversity in Europe while promoting quality assurance A means to increase educational and employment mobility across Europe A means to make Europe an attractive destination for higher education and work

  7. Bologna Process Objectives • Adopt a system of easily readable and comparable degrees • Adopt a system with three main cycles • Establish a system of credits • Promote mobility by overcoming obstacles • Promote European cooperation in quality assurance

  8. Poland (波兰) a big country in Central Europe

  9. Poland is a member of EU since 2004 • is fully integrated with EU structures • is a member of free travel, work, residence Schengen Treaty • has not adopted common European currency yet • has sound economy – in much better condition than many troubled European economies. • offers relatively low costs of tuition and living – estimated cost of studies at leading Polish univeristies – ca 6000 EUR per year

  10. Bluesky, clear air, cleanwater, pristineforests …

  11. unspoiled nature (here and there)

  12. Poland is a country with 1000 years of history, traditions and culture

  13. WHERE WE ARE Basic Facts – about the University

  14. Basic Facts – about the University • UITM: • FOUNDED:1994 • NUMBER OF STUDENTS:9 000 • 3 CAMPUSES • FOUR FACULTIES: • ECONOMICS • APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION and SOCIAL SCIENCES • TOURISM and HEALTH SCIENCES • OVER 20 MAJORS AT BACHELOR AND MASTER LEVELS

  15. Programs in English • INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY • HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT • INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT • PHYSIOTHERAPHY • AVIATION MANAGEMENT BACHELOR’S and MASTER’S LEVEL

  16. Ourstrengths • Quality services • Being driven by best practices of market economy • IT infrastructure • Internationalization

  17. Our strengths: • Top ranked among private Universities in Poland (last year No 1 in reputable Wprostranking) • Student oriented and student focused policies • Innovative CRM type system for students (part of so called Virtual University) • Elearning Blackboard platform as supporting tool Qualityservices

  18. Our strengths: IT infrastructure • State of the art Network • Home ERP system (University XP) already sold to 60 Polish Universities • Training Authorized Centers for SUN, Microsoft, Novell and Oracle • Regional Cisco Academy (Eastern Europe) • 15 state of the art dedicated labs (telemedicine, robotics, optoelectronics, data storage technologies, virtual reality among others)

  19. Internationalization: Academic cooperation JOINT or DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAMS

  20. Internationalization: International Students 1200INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS (out of the EU) – the largest number among universities in POLAND

  21. Internationalization: International Students

  22. Higher Education Programs Preview

  23. MBA Program Structure

  24. MBA Program Progression 12 courses x 6 weeks/course: • 72 weeks + 6 weeks for submission of last course assignment = 78 weeks • Capstone project starting concurrently with 11th course lasting = 24 weeks (6 months ) • Total recommended duration = 84 weeks

  25. MBA Program Delivery

  26. MBA Assessment Structure • 1 Credit = 25 contact hours • Each course = 6 credits (25 contact hrs / wk x 6 wks = 150 contact hrs.) • 12 courses = 72 credits (6 credits / course x 12 courses) • Capstone Project = 48 credits • Total credits = 120 credits (ECTS – European Credit Transfer System)

  27. MBA Grading Structure

  28. MBA Admission Criteria • Undergraduate degree from an internationally recognized academic institution. • Minimum 3 years of work experience in middle management (or equivalent, respective to the profession) • Proficiency in English

  29. MBA Graduation Requirements • obtain a passing grade in all courses, • successfully complete their capstone project. • achieve the required overall GPA of 3.0 • Fulfillment of all financial obligations to NetAcademy and UITM

  30. MBA Program Summary

  31. DBA Program Structure • Core Stage: two (2) courses • Dissertation & Defense stage: thesis of at least 50K words

  32. DBA CHART Gantt Chart of DBA Program Progression

  33. DBA Program Delivery

  34. DBA Assessment Structure • Assessment for the UITMDBA program for all courses will be 100% by coursework. • All assignments will consist of a mini research on topic given by the lecturer. • The assignments will be presented in the form of a business report of 7,000 ( +/- 10%) words on a real world organisation. • Each assignment will be accompanied by a comprehensive assessment rubric (marking criteria) • Candidates are given 10 weeks from the commencement of a particular course to complete and submit their assignments.

  35. DBA Grading Structure

  36. DBA Admission Criteria • Master degree from an internationally recognized academic institution. • Min. 4 years of work experience in executive or senior management positions • Proficiency in English

  37. DBA Graduation Requirements • obtain a passing grade in all courses, • successfully complete their capstone project. • achieve the required overall GPA of 3.0 • Fulfillment of all financial obligations to NetAcademy and UITM

  38. DBA Program Summary

  39. BBM Program Structure • Bachelor of Business Administration

  40. BAF Program Structure • Bachelor of Accounting and Finance

  41. BHM Program Structure • Bachelor of Hospitality Management

  42. BIT Program Structure • Bachelor of Information Technology

  43. Bachelor Program Progression 8 courses x 6 weeks/course: • 48 weeks + 7 weeks for submission of last course assignment = 55 weeks • Project Paper & Case Study starting concurrently with 5th course lasting = 31 weeks • Total recommended duration = 55 weeks

  44. Bachelor Program Delivery

  45. Bachelor Assessment Structure • 1 Credit = 25 contact hours • Each course = 6 credits (25 contact hrs / wk x 6 wks = 150 contact hrs.) • 12 courses = 72 credits (6 credits / course x 12 courses) • Capstone Project = 48 credits • Total credits = 120 credits (ECTS – European Credit Transfer System)

  46. Bachelor Grading Structure

  47. Bachelor Admission Criteria • 2-year Diploma, Higher Diploma or Advanced Diploma from an internationally recognized academic institution of higher learning. • Minimum 3 years of work experience in middle management (or equivalent, respective to the profession) • Proficiency in English

  48. Bachelor Graduation Requirements • obtain a passing grade in all courses, • successfully complete their capstone project. • achieve the required overall GPA of 3.0 • Fulfillment of all financial obligations to NetAcademy and UITM

  49. Bachelor Program Summary

  50. End of Preview Thank you very much for your time

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