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![]() Bachelor of Arts in Web Communication (Part-Time)Provided by: Kaplan Higher Education AcademyAwarded by: Murdoch UniversityCourse IntroductionAs one of Australia’s leading universities, Murdoch University is a progressive, dynamic and modern institution with an international reputation for quality teaching excellence, research and student satisfaction. Curriculum OverviewStudents have the option to enrol in either single or double majors.
*Units common to both majors need to be taken only once. Students may be required to complete two general electives. Students are required to complete the following units:
Entry RequirementsStudents with Murdoch University-recognised Polytechnic Diplomas will be given 12 exemptions and gain entry to Year 2 of the programme. They can complete the course in 16 months instead of 28 months. Fees & FundingTuition FeesThe tuition fee covers university registration, study guides, textbooks, intensive seminars and workshops, assignments, examination (if applicable), projects, degree (if earned) and transcript. For Singaporean/PR - Programme fee:
Education Loan Education loans are available, subject to meeting the bank's loan requirements. Non-tuition Fees Non-refundable application fees are as follows:
*Note: All fees are subject to change annually. The fees above have been updated and are accurate as of 22 September 2016. For more information about the programme, please contact our course consultant. Study Mode & DurationDelivery MethodStudents will attend a combination of lectures, tutorials and workshops in this programme. Students have the flexibility to plan their study schedule and attend classes once or twice a week depending on their study load. Classes are conducted on weekday evenings or weekends to suit the busy schedules of students enrolled in this programme. Each unit is supported with 24 contact hours. The Dean from Murdoch University is based in Singapore to oversee all academic aspects and ensure a high standard of academic delivery here. Assessment Methods Each unit is assessed by any combination of class participation, written assignments, project or examinations. Assessment methods may vary according to individual unit requirements. |
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