Friday April 13, 2012
Working adults and individuals seeking an alternative to daytime classes can now sign up for a specially-tailored evening business degree programme at INTI.
Beginning its first intakes on April 9, the programme, which awards the bachelor of arts (honours) in Business Administration, is offered at INTI’s campuses in Kuching and Subang Jaya in collaboration with the University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.
An award-winning business educator, the University of Hertfordshire has been touted as the top new University for teaching and learning and is a recipient of the prestigious Times Higher Education ‘Entrepreneurial University of the Year’ award in 2010.
“As competitive demands grow in global economies, so does the emphasis on the development of professionals who are able to drive entrepreneurship and innovation.
“At INTI, we recognise this need and that some students or working adults may face challenges in pursuing the knowledge needed to navigate turbulent markets.
“This is why we have opened our business degree to those who have the desire to excel and move forward through quality education,” said INTI International College Subang School of Business head Sotheeswari A. Somasundram.
Holding classes in the evening during weekdays gives students added flexibility and better control over their study aspirations while managing their day jobs.
Additionally, students gain local access to the same content taught in the UK and will receive a degree from the University of Hertfordshire upon completion.
As the leading business-facing university in the UK, the University of Hertfordshire is focused on developing new and creative approaches to learning, teaching and research with a commitment to adding value to employers, enterprise and regional, national and international economies.
Students in pursuit of a business degree also gain exposure to real-world projects and industry-oriented learning via industry visits, guest lectures and actual projects by major industry players.
INTI has strong relationships with businesses and employers through its Enrolment to Employment initiative, and the INTI Business Advisory Board, which consists of key industry players like KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers Malaysia, Deloitte and Ernst and Young, review the curriculum requirements to ensure the institution’s modules and graduate outcomes meet employer needs.
As part of the Laureate International Universities network, INTI has the unique opportunity of incorporating HSM content within its classrooms. HSM is the creator of events such as the World Business Forum and has selected, adapted and distributed breakthrough ideas for those who are creating, leading and transforming businesses.
Content includes interviews and videos by global experts and leaders such as Jack Welch, Philip Kotler, Michael Porter and many others.
For information, call 082-570888 or visit
www.newinti.edu.my