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The Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM) programme is designed in collaboration with the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), the world’s largest Chartered HR and development body, for aspiring managers and professionals with the ambition to become strategic leaders and human resource managers.
Intakes: January, March, May, July, September
Full-time: 1 Years, 3 Months
Part-time: 2 Years
The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in International Business programme equips students with essential knowledge in the area of international business. Business today cannot remain domestic for two main reasons. First, your competitors come from around the world. Whether you are a watch maker, a restaurant owner, or a retailer, you will find global companies who are your competitors at your doorstep. Second, your consumers compare you with global options and standards. To survive and thrive, you need a better understanding of international business.
Intakes: January, April, September
Full-time: 3 Years
This specialised degree is a dynamic programme encompassing the multifaceted components of marketing. Central to the programme design is a focus on understanding consumer behaviour as a driver of product design, distribution, communication, and pricing strategy. Through the study of specialised marketing fields such as branding, services, relationship and digital marketing, you will learn how to create value for both a firm and its customers.
Intakes: January, April, September
Full-time: 3 Years
The Master of Marketing programme will take you on a developmental journey of skills and knowledge needed to become an effective and reflective marketing practitioner. You will gain in-depth understanding of markets and how they work, and be introduced to the theories, tools and techniques that firms use to connect with and shape markets.
Intakes: January, March, May, July, September
Full-time: 1 Year
Part-time: 2 Years
The Sunway University Online Master of Marketing is delivered by an experienced team of brilliant academics, with the highly respected Dr. Suzanne Tan Ser Zian at the helm.
The overall course objective is for students to gain an understanding of the ecological and evolutionary basis of biodiversity, to compare the relative contributions of environment and history on biodiversity dynamics, and to highlight important links between biodiversity, environmental health and human wellbeing. Special consideration is given to rates and causes of extinction of species, hotspots of biodiversity, and modern threats to biodiversity.
Corporate Sustainability Strategies is a course that explores the crucial role played by corporations in sustainable development. It focuses on the responsibilities of businesses to the environment and society, and how they can contribute to advancing sustainable development goals. This course is essential for individuals in the corporate sector who seek to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities related to sustainability, and how to formulate strategies and establish frameworks to enhance corporate sustainability commitments. It also covers the development of sustainability indexes and dashboards for reporting and communication.
This course explores components of the Earth's environmental systems and how they interact to form the Earth's climate. The topics covered include the sources of energy, weather and atmospheric forces, ocean chemistry and circulations, climate systems; past and present, and the influence of human activity on Earth's climate system. This course provides a basic foundation on the issue of the climate crisis that has become the primary driver for the vast majority of sustainability initiatives.
Intakes: January
Economics of Sustainability Management covers economic theory and practice for sustainable dynamic growth, identifying drivers of growth, income distribution, and social welfare dimensions.
Finance & Sustainability is a course that integrates finance and sustainability by teaching students finance tools and principles for analyzing and valuing sustainable businesses. As financial decisions are increasingly affected by climate change and resource scarcity, this course is important for students to understand how environmental and social risks can impact financial decisions and ultimately the survival of organizations.
Governance in Sustainable Development delves into the complexities of governance in sustainable development, examining the interactions between state institutions and stakeholders.
This course aims to provide learners with an understanding of the fundamentals of smart technology and how it may be used to solve real-world problems in a sustainable way or to achieve sustainability. The course’s focus will be to impart an understanding of technology’s roles and allow learners to assess and recommend the best solutions for selected areas or problems. No prior technical knowledge is required to take this course.