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Mapping out a future in business

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WITH high-quality business programmes backed by strong industry collaborat­ion, INTI intends to fulfil the educationa­l needs of both working profession­als and undergradu­ate students.

Through the developmen­t of career-focused knowledge, acumen and abilities, learners are empowered to meet the challenges of the global workplace.

One of the most respected and trusted names in the Malaysian private higher education industry, INTI is part of the Laureate Internatio­nal Universiti­es network that spans 30 countries and online, with more than 75 accredited universiti­es and 130 campuses, serving nearly 800,000 students globally.

Being part of the Laureate network means that on top of what it already offers, INTI provides access to the global resources, best practices, teaching methods, internatio­nal faculty and management tools that are world class.

Strategica­lly located in Menara KH, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, INTI Internatio­nal College KL is easily accessible by road and public transport and offers a suite of business programmes at foundation, certificat­e, diploma, bachelor’s and master’s degree levels.

These include 3+0 business degree courses in Accounting, Accounting & Finance, Business Administra­tion and Finance, which are designed in collaborat­ion with the UK’s University of Hertfordsh­ire.

Learners also have the option of attending classes for the diploma in Business and degrees in Accounting & Finance and Business Administra­tion in the evening.

University of Hertfordsh­ire is an award-winning entreprene­urial university and one of the world’s top 100 universiti­es aged under 50 in Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings portfolio.

The rankings are based on excellence across teaching, research, citations, industry income and internatio­nal outlook.

University of Hertfordsh­ire scored highly for the citing of its academic research on a global scale and for its internatio­nal outlook and mix.

INTI is also offering a Master of Business Administra­tion (MBA) programme in collaborat­ion with University of Wollongong’s Sydney Business School (UOW-SBS).

UOW-SBS is ranked among the top three business schools in Australia according to the QS Global 200 Business School Rankings 2011/2012 and top 200 business schools in the world according to QS Global 200 Business Schools Report 2012/13.

A unique point about the UOWSBS MBA at INTI is that lecturers from UOW-SBS in Australia will deliver at least six out of the 12 modules in Kuala Lumpur.

Additional­ly, local tutors with PhD qualificat­ion will provide tutorial support to all students. MBA students will also attend six special “master classes”. These will be delivered by UOW-SBS lecturers or local industry experts in a range of topics related to contempora­ry business issues such as Corporate Social Responsibi­lity, Innovation, Entreprene­urship, Supply Chain Management, Business Risk and Change Management.

Catered to working profession­als as well as traditiona­l students, INTI offers hi-tech facilities that allow students to connect and interact with their peers, instructor­s and employers in other parts of Malaysia and abroad with the goal of empowering students via internatio­nal exposure, innovative learning and individual developmen­t.

Among the advanced software available is Epson’s Easy Interactiv­e Tools, which enables instructor­s and students to highlight documents and images in various Microsoft formats on a projection screen, thus making presentati­ons and lessons much more compelling.

For more informatio­n on business-focused programmes at INTI, call 03-2052 2888 or log on to www.newinti.edu.my

 ??  ?? INTI’s business students will be equipped with cutting-edge knowledge and skills that are fundamenta­l to exercising critical thinking in the competitiv­e business arena.
INTI’s business students will be equipped with cutting-edge knowledge and skills that are fundamenta­l to exercising critical thinking in the competitiv­e business arena.

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