The Borneo Post

REHDA Institute, UTAR to establish syllabus for masters programme

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KUCHING: REHDA Institute, the training, education and research arm for REHDA Malaysia, is set to work with Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman ( UTAR) through the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to establish a master’s degree programme - the Master of Real Estate Developmen­t ( MRED).

The post-graduate programme is the first of its kind in the country as it caters to the needs of the property developmen­t industry with inputs and syllabus contents designed and delivered by the industry.

REHDA Institute, in collaborat­ion with UTAR Faculty of Accountanc­y and Management, is involved hands on in both contents and delivery of specific modules in the master’s degree programme.

The Master’s degree programme is targeted to commence in May 2019 after approval from the Ministry of Education.

The master’s degree will be an 18month programme incorporat­ing modules leaning towards industry practice and exposure, with input from subject matter experts and experience­d industry players.

Three of the programme’s main course papers covering property developmen­t processes as well as marketing and sales are custom designed by REHDA Institute Education Taskforce, led by Datuk Charlie Chia.

The Master’s programme will be offered at UTAR Sungai Long Campus under the Faculty of Accountanc­y and Management.

Students’ enrolment in the programme, administra­tion, teaching, assessment­s, course materials, teaching resources, curriculum revision and awarding of the Master’s degree parchment will be from UTAR.

Approvals from the Ministry of Education, implementa­tion and running of the programme to fulfill Ministry’s requiremen­ts will also be managed by UTAR.

Through this MoU, both parties will work closely to shape the middle and senior management to become the real estate and property developmen­t future leaders through seminars, workshops and conference­s relating to real estate developmen­t and investment, in addition to academic teaching.

Signing on behalf of REHDA Institute was its chairman, Datuk Jeffrey Ng while UTAR was represente­d by its president, Prof Academicia­n Datuk Dr Chuah Hean Teik.

Also present at the signing ceremony as witnesses were REHDA Institute’s Datuk Muztaza Mohamad and UTAR vice president for Internatio­nalisation Academic Developmen­t Prof Dr Ewe Hong Tat.

“This master’s programme is a part of our contributi­on in giving back to the industry through education. We have designed it to prepare the industry’s workforce to be property developmen­t industry leaders of the next generation,” Ng said.

He further added that with UTAR’s long standing academic and profession­al excellence, coupled with industry invaluable experience and insights, the Master’s degree programme will undoubtedl­y be the best option for industry players to enhance and build the capacity of their future senior management.

“I believe that UTAR and REHDA Institute have similar vision in the pursuit of educationa­l excellence and the promotion of university-industry collaborat­ion. Through our synergy, let’s look forward to closer ties and greater achievemen­ts not just in the developmen­t of the programme but also in areas of research in the real estate industry,” Chuah said.

In addition to the developmen­t and establishm­ent of the Master’s degree programme, both REHDA Institute and UTAR will also collaborat­e further in other areas of interests in the property and real estate sector including training and research initiative­s by exchanging knowledge, expertise and resources.

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The 5 weekly flight is operated with a narrow-body Boeing 737 aircraft, comprising of 12 Business Class and 150/168 Economy Class seats. The returning flight from Kolkata OD282 is scheduled to depart at 12.10am and arrive in KLIA at 6.35am. — Bernama photo

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