Part-time:
This programme is specifically designed to provide:
APU-DMU Dual Degree Scheme.
This programme comprises 10 coursework modules (including a Research Methodology module), 3 specialisation modules, and a project.
Pre-Requisite Modules
(For non-business students: Duration: 2 months (ODL))
Core Modules
Specialisation Modules
Project
You will be expected to conduct effective research in relation to your area of specialisation (Digital Leadership) for both academic and industry purposes. Either route will require you to plan and conduct effective individual research and analysis, leading to a significant academic paper, consultancy report, or case history.
Open & Distance Learning (ODL)
The Master of Business Administration with a Specialism in Digital Leadership (ODL) (Open & Distance Learning) allows students to learn anytime, anywhere at their own pace. This flexibility has ignited more interest and excitement in learning. The delivery will consist of online meetings and consultations through Microsoft Teams, coupled with asynchronous learning materials on Moodle.
This programme is an APU award only.
Students are to register for the modules on a modular basis. Each module will be offered over a two-month duration.
English Requirements
International Students
Please note that under Ministry of Higher Education regulations, only students who have achieved the minimum requirement in the English Language proficiency assessment as indicated above will be allowed to continue their studies in the main study programme. Students who do not have the required English Language achievement may apply for a student visa on a conditional basis and are allowed to enrol in an English Language Certification programme at APU upon arrival in Malaysia and, subsequently, appear for the IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/MUET assessment.
Students who are unable to obtain the required level of English competency during the maximum 12-month period, will not be allowed to pursue their studies in the main programme and will have to return to their home country.
Students from English-speaking countries and those with qualifications taught in English (previous Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree taught in English) are exempted from English requirements. Applications for exemption must be accompanied by supporting documents.
Note: The above entry requirements may differ for specific programmes based on the latest programme standards published by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).