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Monday, August 11, 2014

International Scholarships from Fairleigh Dickinson University,USA


Application Deadline: 2014-12-01


The largest private university in New Jersey,Fairleigh Dickinson University( FDU) is a not-for-profit, nonsectarian, multicampus institution. Founded in 1942, FDU achieved four-year status in 1948 and approval as a university in 1956.The University offers over 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including doctoral programs in nursing practice, clinical psychology and school psychology; and an AACSB-accredited business school. Degree programs are offered on two New Jersey campuses and at two FDU locations outside the U.S.: Wroxton College, in Oxfordshire in England, and FDU-Vancouver, in British Columbia, Canada.


College is the most important investment you’ll ever make.  At Fairleigh Dickinson University, we work closely with you and your family to make our quality private education an affordable investment. To be considered for an FDU academic scholarship or grant, you must:

> Complete the FDU Application for Admission for International Students and American Citizens Abroad and submit all required documents; and
> Submit the International Scholarship Application form.
  * Application Deadlines:
    o  Fall (August): July 1
    o Spring (January): December 1

FOR FIRST-TIME UNDERGRADUATE FRESHMEN
Col. Fairleigh S. Dickinson Scholarship
$11,000 to $25,000 per year
> Academic scholarships awarded to qualified, first-time undergraduate freshmen.
> Recommended criteria: SAT (CR + Math) = 1050 or ACT = 23 and a minimum of a 3.0 GPA.
> Renewable up to four years.

FDU International Scholarship
$1,000 to $15,000 per year
> Based on academic merit and demonstrated financial need.
> SAT/ACT not required.
> Renewable up to four years.

Global Housing Grant
> $3,000 per year (renewable up to 2 years)
> For students living on campus at the Metropolitan Campus ONLY.
> Based on academic merit, financial need and extracurricular involvement.

FOR GRADUATE/MASTER’S DEGREE STUDENTS
FDU International Graduate Scholarship
$1,000 to $10,000 per year
> Based on academic merit and demonstrated financial need.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

More than 200 Clients lodged Tax Return


More than 200 Clients lodged Tax Return via Baba Education Consultancy .. Thank you to all our valued clients, well wishers, friends, brothers & sisters for your continuous support.

If you are busy please forward your following documents at
refundtax.babaeducation@gmail.com

Group Certificate (All work)
Photo ID /Driving Licence or Passport
Phone no/Mobile no
Email address,
Current Address ,
Work Position ,
Bank Details:
BSB No/Account No/Account Name

Or visit our office
Head Office Australia (SYDNEY):
Rabindra Kumar Sharma
(Registered Qualified Education Agent Counsellor No: J009)

For All Tax Return Matter: Anil Adhikari 0430583987

Baba Education Consultancy
"Versatile Service with the personal Touch"

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Sydney NSW 2000
(Opposite of Queen Victoria Building QVB,
Corner of Market St, York St & Clarence St
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Phone: 02 9089 8860, 02 9089 8861
Mobile: 0466 210 654
Email: babastudent@live.com.au ;
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

BUSINESS PROGRAMS: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS & MODERN LANGUAGES - IBML


International managers need to have qualities such as drive and leadership. They need to be particularly good communicators and to be sensitive to different cultures and traditions. Learning a language to a high level and living and working abroad help to develop these qualities. Those who possess them are hugely valued by good employers.

IBML is a very special program. Student can study language and business on many degree courses. IBML has been designed so that various subjects support each other. In particular, part of business teaching is carried out in French, German or Spanish. This program aims to develop student's fluency, accuracy and confidence in using the language, both in business situations and more generally. Students will benefit from a sound, broad-based business education which covers marketing, economics operations management, accounting, finance, business strategy, and business environment. In the degree, students will learn how to identify his/her customers, how businesses can be organized, how to understand financial information and how businesses take account of the world's governments. All of these subjects are given and international dimension. Whether student have studied business already is not important. What matters is the students have good results and that student is willing to explore new subjects.

Program Outline
The integrated nature of the degree means that it has been designed as a whole, and the structure of it is the same, whichever languages students are taking.

Subject Guide
This program covers Comparative Accounting and Finance; Economic Environment of Business; Information Technology in Business; International Business Environment; Organizational behavior; Quantitative Techniques; Accounting for Business Decisions; Data Analysis and Modeling for Management; Marketing Management; Operations Management; International Marketing or International Operations; International Finance; International Business Economics; and Policy Analysis & Decision-Making.

Career Prospects
As an IBML graduate student will be ready for the challenge of a business career all over the world. Student's business expertise, cultural awareness and linguistic proficiency will be of particular value to National companies operating in International markets. The unique blend of language and business skills which graduates offer is recognized by a number of major companies which target IBML for their graduate management schemes.


Monday, May 12, 2014

ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE: INFORMATION MATHEMATICS (I-Math)


As a e-revolution becomes more established, new tools are required for handling the emerging challenges of the information age. Information Mathematics refers to the use of advanced mathematical tools and techniques which provide the principle methods needed for facing the new tasks.

Information Math is expected to take an increasingly more significant role in future developments, complementing advances in IT. In today's rapidly changing information age, many employers in the most dynamic and well-paid industries have massive demand for graduates with a combination of strong mathematical skills and IT knowledge.

Program Outline
The BSc in Information Mathematics provides a unique combination of analytical and computational skills, required for an in-depth understanding of new technologies and prepares graduates for high-level careers in the rapidly growing areas of Finance, Computing, Telecommunications and Bioinformatics.

Subject Guide
The course covers: Transition Mathematics; Vector Algebra; Probability and Statistics; Introduction to Analysis Calculus and Ordinary Differential Equations; Abstract Algebra; IT Applications; Introduction to Numerical Methods; Information Technology; Introduction to Systematic Programming; Internet Computing; Communication Skills; Linear Mathematics; Vector Calculus; Real Analysis; Partial Differential Equations; Mathematics Modeling; Statistical Pattern Analysis; Simulations and Stochastic Processes; Computer Graphics; Software Lifecycles; Object Orientated Programming; Data Modeling and Database Systems; Transferable Skills; Data Structures and Algorithms; Complex Analysis; and Chaos and Dynamical Systems.

For Finance Stream, the course also covers: Financial Mathematics; Time Series; Computational Mathematics; Approximation Theory and Methods; Data Mining; and E-Commerce.

For Computer Science Stream, the course covers: Data Mining; E-Commerce; Coding and Cryptography; Formal Software Development; Information Security; Strategic Information Systems; Internet Programming with Java; and Geographic Information Systems.

For Communications Stream, the course covers: Information Theory and Coding and Traffic Theory; Digital Transmissions; Internet Applications; E-Commerce; Coding and Cryptography; and Signal Processing.

For Bioinformatics Stream, the course covers: Data Mining; Time Series; Biological Modeling Cell and Molecular Biology; Molecular Genetics and Virology.

Career Prospects
Career prospects for this program are excellent. The program has been specifically designed to meet the huge demand of skilled information mathematics graduates in the finance, computer science, telecommunications and bioinformatics industries.

An external panel from industry has been closely involved in advising on the content and structure of the program. Graduates may be employed in the broad range of positions for instance in research and development teams as a part of large company in a start-ups, as trainee analysts, consultants etc. Graduates may also continue their training in the MSc and Ph.D. programs run by the information engineering subject group (such as the MSc by research in Pattern Analysis and Neural Networks), or for teaching and education careers.


Thursday, May 1, 2014

SOCIAL SCIENCES: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PROGRAM


The study of International Relation, covers politics in the international realm. Student will develop a knowledge and understanding of the nature of relations between states and also of the roles played by international institutions, other intergovernmental organizations, multinational corporations and other groups such as NGOs. Different methods of analysis are used, drawing on history, political philosophy and the social sciences and intellectual tools are acquired for addressing international questions of public concern, including those relating to World's future. Intellectual and transferable skills developed by the study of International Relations may be put to good use in a variety of professions in the public and private sectors, both nationally and internationally.

Program Outline
This program strongly focuses on the political ideas that have made for the turbulence and challenge of contemporary international relations. The program aims to develop expertise on the politics and international relations that are fast reshaping World.

Subject Guide
This course includes International Relations in Historical Perspective; International Organization; Continents and World in Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries; Basic Political Concepts; Treat of Theories and and Issues of International Relations. International Political Economy; The History of Political Thought; An International Relations Research Desertion; and Counts for a Substantial and Challenging Part of International Law.

Career Prospects
Graduates are in demand from a wide range of employers where a sound understanding of societies, team work and communication skills are required. They have a strong track record of finding employment in the business, education, political institutions and the public sectors. International Relation Graduates work in business, in public sector, in political institutions and in administration. The combination of Social Science with International Relation is an attractive qualification for employment in international organizations and business.


Sunday, April 27, 2014

ENGINEERING & APPLIED: SCIENCE MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS


Radio, television, music, films and computers inform and amuse us - effortlessly, instantly, clearly, and all at the touch of a button. Media and multimedia technologies pervade technologies become more sophisticated, as the boundaries overlap, blur and disappear, so we will be able to experience more ideas in new and unexpected ways. Multimedia is about conveying information effectively and efficiently through the integrated use of different media: text, audio, graphics, animation, video and human-computer interaction. Multimedia techniques have numerous application areas, including entertainment, education, commerce, engineering, medicine and scientific research.

But how do these technologies work? What makes them tick? How are they going to develop in the future? Digital electronic, computing and communications technologies form the tangible products we use, to gather information, record, interpret and store the data to present the finished product. But the creative element is often hidden in the software. The interaction between the hardware and the software is the crucial element defining the way these products will evolve and which will be successful.

MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

The Multimedia Technology program starts with the scientific and technical principles of media capture and computer representation, coupled with the methods of operation and application of the computer software and systems that enable delivery of multimedia productions. This central core is complemented with study of a broad range of technologies and processes that support multimedia systems and the delivery of multimedia productions, e.g. computer software design, computer system organization, the Internet, commercial and scientific information management.

Graduates in Multimedia Technology will be ready for a rewarding career as a technical professional adaptable to wide range of opportunities in the design and application of information communication systems based on software technologies.

Course Guide
This program covers Media Science; Multimedia Software; Programming; Computer Systems; Information Systems; Data Modeling & databases; Professional Studies; Program Design & Data Structures; Human-Computer Interaction; Graphics; Animation; Video and Audio Systems; Professional Studies; Delivery Systems; Post-production Techniques; Selection from specialist options in multimedia computing.

MULTIMEDIA DIGITAL SYSTEMS

In contrast Multimedia Digital Systems complements study of multimedia principles and software by progressively focusing on the hardware technology and discovering how digital electronic designs allow multimedia products to be delivered. Students will consider the theory and practice of digital electronic systems design and see how this provides audio, video and interactive multimedia environments.

As a result students can expect to become a practitioner able to understand and contribute an integrated view of the hardware technology and creative software involved in areas as diverse as video networks, interactive entertainment, music, television and film recording studios, multimedia Internet sites and immersive virtual reality simulation.

Course Guide
This course includes Programming; Digital Electronics; Signals & Systems; Data Modeling & Databases; Media Science; Multimedia Software Professional Studies; Program Design & Data Structures; Digital and Programmable Electronics; Graphics; Video and Audio Systems; Professional Studies; Digital; Systems Design; Delivery Systems; Post-production Techniques; Selection from Specialist options in multimedia digital systems.

CAREER PROSPECTS
The multimedia industry wants students and graduates who can rise to technological challenges it faces. Well-paid placements fro sandwich students are offered each year with companies large and small, local and nationwide. Currently, over half the students in electronic and computing subjects elect to take a sandwich year. Graduates attract offers to work in multimedia, Internet and communications industries at high salary levels.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

BUSINESS PROGRAMS: BUSINESS COMPUTING AND IT (BCIT)


Information Technology (IT) is vital to the management and communication of information in the modern business, and effective business computing requires managers with knowledge of human and managerial issues, as well as technical ones. Such managers may work for an organization which supplies business computer systems, like IBM or Microsoft, or an organization which simply uses them.

This program meets the needs of students interested in pursuing careers that will provide organizations with management support, advice and consultancy where computing and IT is involved.

Program Outline
In this program students will study a wide range of management related subjects, gaining the broad insight into management required by all business professionals. This program concerns in the study of Business, Computing and Information Technology.

Subject Guide
This program covers Business Decision Analysis; Economic Environment of Business; English Legal Method & Contract Law; Foundations of Management; IT in Business; International Perspectives; Introduction to Economics; Introduction to Financial Accounting; Introduction to Management Accounting; Introduction to Marketing Management; Organizational Behaviors; Principles of Operations Management; Quantitative Techniques; Business Policy and Strategic Finance; Foundations of Management; Business Game; Public Policy and Public Services; Spreadsheet Systems, Decision Support Systems; Tools for Developing Business Computing Applications; Databases; Systems Analysis; Strategic Management; Worldwide Management of IT; Effective Management Consultancy; Advanced Business Design; simulation; and Optional Modules.

Career Prospects
Graduates of Business Computing and IT are extremely successful in finding employment in specialist business IT, consulting and general management roles with very popular companies.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

BUSINESS PROGRAMS: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS (IBE)


With the increasing globalization of business and the revolution in communications, no company can afford to ignore the international dimension. For managers, this requires a totally different prospective on company strategy and the knowledge and skills necessary for understanding the international business environment.

The international business components aims to develop knowledge and skills required for accessing and developing international strategies and operations of businesses. The economic component aims to develop skills required to make an assessment of the economic environment of the companies and their strategies within in the context of national and international environments. The combination of international business and applied economics on this program provides an excellent introduction to the world of the business and a solid foundation for a career in international commerce, or as an applied/business economist.

Program Outline
The program is designed to bridge the gap between pre-university studies and the more specialized applied work. Student will develop their understanding of economics, the international business environment and the international operations of businesses. Student will be able to choose from a wide range of specialist options. The program is focused on the implications of managing the major functions of finance and marketing within the international context, the application of economic theories in understanding international business, analyzing policy and carrying out economic research.

Subject Guide
Business Decision Analysis; Economic Environment of Business; English Legal Method and Contract Law; Foundations of Management; Information Technology in Business; International Perspectives; Introduction to Economics; Introduction to Financial Accounting; Introduction to Management Accounting; Introduction to Marketing Management; Organizational Behavior; Principles of Operations Management; Quantitative Techniques; Business Policy; Strategic Finance for Decision Making; Foundations of Management; Business Game; Public Policy and Public Services; Principles of Microeconomics; Introduction to Econometrics, Industrial Organization and Strategy; International Business Environment; International Business Economics; Emerging and Transition Economies; Economics of Business Organizations; Applied Econometrics and Forecasting; Economics of Regulation; Industrial Policy; Economics of Multinational Enterprise; Economics of Innovation.

Career Prospects
Graduates in Economics are usually employed in a variety of commercial sectors, as well as in government agencies, consulting and charitable organizations around the world. Economics graduates are usually highly valued because of their analytical skills and capability of analyzing real-life problems in abstract terms.

Monday, April 7, 2014

HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS: ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE


The aim in creating these degrees is to engage student's enthusiasm for a career devoted to the prevention of accidents, work-related ill-health and environmental damage, particularly within the construction industry, and the management of health, safety and environmental systems. These degrees have been introduced in response to increasing demands by industry for graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills in these fields.

BSc IN HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

All sectors of industry and commerce are currently combining these functions to create multidisciplinary teams to manage their health, safety and environmental responsibilities - responsibilities both to their work force, customers and society at large. The people employed in these teams must have an understanding of how business and management systems operate knowledge of the underlying science and technology, and the ability to assess the impacts and risks of both existing and proposed operations.

Course Guide
The course covers Work Place Heath and Safety; Materials; Physiology; Mathematics; Data Analysis; Communication Skills and IT; Law; Environmental Impact Assessment; Principles of Business Management; Fundamental Science and Technology; Geology and Soil Science; Sustainable Process Technology; Risk Assessment; Ergonomics; Occupational Health; Heath and Safety Environmental Law; Risk Management; Environmental Management; Pollution Management and Monitoring; Survey and Drawing Skills; Energy Supply and Distribution; Ecology; Water Management. The course also covers Risk Management Applications; Materials and Failure; Quality Management; Contaminated Land and Waste Management; Clean Technology; Energy Efficiency; GIS; and Introduction to Remote Sensing.

BSc CONSTRUCTION AND HEALTH SAFETY

The management of health and safety within the construction industry is of paramount importance and influences all aspects of a project, from its design and planning through to implementation. The industry requires graduates with these skills at levels of management, for individual sites through to company management level. Subject studied include construction process, law, occupational health, materials, surveying, project management and risk assessment.


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE: MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS


Radio, television, music, films and computers inform and amuse us - effortlessly, instantly, clearly, and all at the touch of a button. Media and multimedia technologies pervade technologies become more sophisticated, as the boundaries overlap, blur and disappear, so we will be able to experience more ideas in new and unexpected ways. Multimedia is about conveying information effectively and efficiently through the integrated use of different media: text, audio, graphics, animation, video and human-computer interaction. Multimedia techniques have numerous application areas, including entertainment, education, commerce, engineering, medicine and scientific research.

But how do these technologies work? What makes them tick? How are they going to develop in the future? Digital electronic, computing and communications technologies form the tangible products we use, to gather information, record, interpret and store the data to present the finished product. But the creative element is often hidden in the software. The interaction between the hardware and the software is the crucial element defining the way these products will evolve and which will be successful.

MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

The Multimedia Technology program starts with the scientific and technical principles of media capture and computer representation, coupled with the methods of operation and application of the computer software and systems that enable delivery of multimedia productions. This central core is complemented with study of a broad range of technologies and processes that support multimedia systems and the delivery of multimedia productions, e.g. computer software design, computer system organization, the Internet, commercial and scientific information management.

Graduates in Multimedia Technology will be ready for a rewarding career as a technical professional adaptable to wide range of opportunities in the design and application of information communication systems based on software technologies.

Course Guide
This program covers Media Science; Multimedia Software; Programming; Computer Systems; Information Systems; Data Modeling & databases; Professional Studies; Program Design & Data Structures; Human-Computer Interaction; Graphics; Animation; Video and Audio Systems; Professional Studies; Delivery Systems; Post-production Techniques; Selection from specialist options in multimedia computing.

MULTIMEDIA DIGITAL SYSTEMS

In contrast Multimedia Digital Systems complements study of multimedia principles and software by progressively focusing on the hardware technology and discovering how digital electronic designs allow multimedia products to be delivered. Students will consider the theory and practice of digital electronic systems design and see how this provides audio, video and interactive multimedia environments.

As a result students can expect to become a practitioner able to understand and contribute an integrated view of the hardware technology and creative software involved in areas as diverse as video networks, interactive entertainment, music, television and film recording studios, multimedia Internet sites and immersive virtual reality simulation.

Course Guide
This course includes Programming; Digital Electronics; Signals & Systems; Data Modeling & Databases; Media Science; Multimedia Software Professional Studies; Program Design & Data Structures; Digital and Programmable Electronics; Graphics; Video and Audio Systems; Professional Studies; Digital; Systems Design; Delivery Systems; Post-production Techniques; Selection from Specialist options in multimedia digital systems.

CAREER PROSPECTS
The multimedia industry wants students and graduates who can rise to technological challenges it faces. Well-paid placements fro sandwich students are offered each year with companies large and small, local and nationwide. Currently, over half the students in electronic and computing subjects elect to take a sandwich year. Graduates attract offers to work in multimedia, Internet and communications industries at high salary levels.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

MANAGERIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE STUDIES (MAS)


Effective management is the vital to the success of the business enterprise; skilled and professional managers are at a premium. Global competition, changing technology and the size and complexity of the modern businesses make the managerial role increasingly demanding, presenting rewarding challenged to well-prepared graduates.

This program provides a comprehensive education in management and allows student to gain the analytical and practical skills needed in order to manage successfully at both operational and strategic levels. The MAS program was one of the first business degrees to be offered at a UK universities in 1974 and maintains an excellent reputation with employers, alongside with other business programs.

Program Outline
This program is designed to ensure whether student have a broad foundation and knowledge of management. Student will consider the economic, financial, human and legal issues managers deal with, and the tools and techniques they use. Student will be introduced to the key areas of business as well as carrying out project work which will help draw together the subjects student have studied. Student will have opportunity to continue with a broad program of study following core modules encompassing business policy and strategic management. Student will also be able to choose from the wide range of options in the following areas: Business and Government, Business Psychology, Sociology, Marketing, Information Systems, Management Science, and Business English.

Subject Guide
This program covers Business Decision Analysis; Economic Environment of Business; English Legal Method and Contract Law; Foundations of Management; Information Technology in Business; International Perspectives; Introduction to Economics; Introduction to Financial Accounting; Introduction to Management Accounting; Introduction to Marketing Management; Organizational Behavior; Principles of Operations Management; Quantitative Techniques; Core modules in Business Policy; Public Policy and Public Services; Strategic Finance; Business Game; Business and Government; Business Psychology; Sociology; Marketing; Law; Economics; International Business; Accounting; Tourism and Leisure Management; E - Business; Operations Management; Information Systems; Management Science; Effective English Language for Business.

Career Prospects
Graduates of Managerial and Administrative Studies are able to get jobs as Analysts, Launch Coordinator, Assistant Systems Accountant, Assistant Manager, Management/Finance Graduate Trainee, Human Resource officer, Training Administrator, Business Trainee, Service Center Manager, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Manager, Consultants and Accountants, General Management Executive, Assistant Brand Manager etc.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

BUSINESS PROGRAMS: PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT (PPM)


The Public Policy and Management program is designed to provide student with the knowledge and skills required for professionals working in both the public and private sectors. These include social and general administration, local economic development, tourism and recreation, transport and town planning, public private partnership, housing, criminal justice and health care.

Program Outline
This program will help student to develop student's understanding of wide range of public and voluntary sector policy and management issues. It will also enable student to develop skills and knowledge relevant to careers involving partnerships between public, private and voluntary sectors. Student will investigate the economic, social and political forces which influence public policy and give rise to conflicts between achievement of economic, environmental and social objectives. In addition to the policy and management issues facing the public sector, student will also focus on its relationship with the private and voluntary sectors. Considerable emphasis is also given to understanding public policy implications for urban and rural life.

Subject Guide
This course covers Issues in New Public Management; Managing Urban Problems; Theories of Public Service; Managing Public Services; Public Policy Analysis and Research Techniques; Strategic Management for Public Services; Financial and Resource Management in the Public Sector; Business Law and Ethics; Managing the Publics Health; Local Economic Development Policy; International Governance; Social and Political Studies; and Optional Modules.

Career Prospects
Graduates of this program have a wide range of public and private sectors and into post graduate research. Graduates of this program are employed in variety of areas as graduate management, graduate management trainee, trainee chartered accountants, children's planning officer, recruitment manager, policy and planning officer, finance and commercial managers, graduate trainees, business analyst etc.


Sunday, March 16, 2014

MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS


Radio, television, music, films and computers inform and amuse us - effortlessly, instantly, clearly, and all at the touch of a button. Media and multimedia technologies pervade technologies become more sophisticated, as the boundaries overlap, blur and disappear, so we will be able to experience more ideas in new and unexpected ways. Multimedia is about conveying information effectively and efficiently through the integrated use of different media: text, audio, graphics, animation, video and human-computer interaction. Multimedia techniques have numerous application areas, including entertainment, education, commerce, engineering, medicine and scientific research.

But how do these technologies work? What makes them tick? How are they going to develop in the future? Digital electronic, computing and communications technologies form the tangible products we use, to gather information, record, interpret and store the data to present the finished product. But the creative element is often hidden in the software. The interaction between the hardware and the software is the crucial element defining the way these products will evolve and which will be successful.

MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY

The Multimedia Technology program starts with the scientific and technical principles of media capture and computer representation, coupled with the methods of operation and application of the computer software and systems that enable delivery of multimedia productions. This central core is complemented with study of a broad range of technologies and processes that support multimedia systems and the delivery of multimedia productions, e.g. computer software design, computer system organization, the Internet, commercial and scientific information management.

Graduates in Multimedia Technology will be ready for a rewarding career as a technical professional adaptable to wide range of opportunities in the design and application of information communication systems based on software technologies.

Course Guide
This program covers Media Science; Multimedia Software; Programming; Computer Systems; Information Systems; Data Modeling & databases; Professional Studies; Program Design & Data Structures; Human-Computer Interaction; Graphics; Animation; Video and Audio Systems; Professional Studies; Delivery Systems; Post-production Techniques; Selection from specialist options in multimedia computing.

MULTIMEDIA DIGITAL SYSTEMS

In contrast Multimedia Digital Systems complements study of multimedia principles and software by progressively focusing on the hardware technology and discovering how digital electronic designs allow multimedia products to be delivered. Students will consider the theory and practice of digital electronic systems design and see how this provides audio, video and interactive multimedia environments.

As a result students can expect to become a practitioner able to understand and contribute an integrated view of the hardware technology and creative software involved in areas as diverse as video networks, interactive entertainment, music, television and film recording studios, multimedia Internet sites and immersive virtual reality simulation.

Course Guide
This course includes Programming; Digital Electronics; Signals & Systems; Data Modeling & Databases; Media Science; Multimedia Software Professional Studies; Program Design & Data Structures; Digital and Programmable Electronics; Graphics; Video and Audio Systems; Professional Studies; Digital; Systems Design; Delivery Systems; Post-production Techniques; Selection from Specialist options in multimedia digital systems.

CAREER PROSPECTS
The multimedia industry wants students and graduates who can rise to technological challenges it faces. Well-paid placements fro sandwich students are offered each year with companies large and small, local and nationwide. Currently, over half the students in electronic and computing subjects elect to take a sandwich year. Graduates attract offers to work in multimedia, Internet and communications industries at high salary levels.


Friday, March 14, 2014

BIOSCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY PROGRAMS


This Bioscience programs are aimed at students interested in the flourishing interface between chemical and biological science, processing and biotechnology. The programs are based on a core of chemistry and chemical engineering, but with a strong additional content of biosciences subjects. Graduates are taught to meet the needs of the wide variety of rapidly developing industries looking for skills in these closely interrelated fields.

BSc BIOSCIENCE PROCESSES

Program Outlines
This program involves the study of processes related to biological systems utilized in human activities based on a firm grounding in chemistry and biology. Students will acquire an understanding of the theoretical basis and practical design of chemical-biological processes. Students also specialize in either: Biomedical Processes, studying drug manufacture and delivery systems and synthetic body materials; Environmental Processes, studying sustainable materials and services and the minimization of environmental impact; or Management, studying the management and business skills required in the bioprocess industries.

Subject Guide
This course covers Fundamental Chemistry; Separation and Transfer Processes, Cell and Molecular Biology; Environmental Impact; Mathematics; IT; Business Environment; Safety; Polymers; Bimolecular; Biomaterials; Physiology; Transfer Processes; Process/Product Design; Simulation, Renewable Energy/Materials, Ecology, Mathematics; Accounting;

For Biomedical
Above mentioned courses + Biomaterials; Biotechnology; Drug Production/Delivery; Medical Product Design; Transfer Processes; Process Design; Clean Technology; Innovation.

For Environment
Above mentioned courses + Polymers; Transfer Processes; Economics; Process Design; Renewable Energy/Materials; Clean Technology; Project Management; Marketing; Innovation; Finance and Planning.

For Management
Above mentioned courses + Polymers; Transfer Processes; Economics; Process Design; Renewable Energy/Materials; Clean Technology; Project Management; Marketing; Innovation; Finance and Planning.

BSc BIOSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY

Program Outlines
This program involves the study of biosciences utilized in human activities from a scientific perspective, but with a strong emphasis on applications. The program will provide students with a sound understanding of biological systems at the interface between chemistry and biology, which underlies modern bioscience and pharmaceutical technologies. While focusing on the scientific aspects of the subject, the program is intended to equip graduates for early entry into industry or research administration and thus develops themes of product design and management.

Subject Guide
This program covers Fundamental Chemistry; Physiology; Cell and Molecular Biology; Mathematics; IT; Business Environment; Safety; Organic Chemistry; Polymers; Biomolecules; Biomaterials; Process/Product Design; Human Disease; Nutrition; Genetics; Pharmacology; Accounting; Law; Biomaterials; innovation; Drug Production/Delivery; Biotechnology; Product Design.

BSc BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY

Program Outlines
Some of the most important research advances in biology over the last twenty years have been made by chemists. This is a specialist program designed for students contemplating a future in research at the interface between chemistry and biology. It focuses on the themes of advanced, modern organic synthesis and analysis and chemical and molecular biology.

Subject Guides
This program covers: Fundamental Chemistry; Kinetics; Physiology; Cell and Molecular Biology; Mathematics; IT; Safety; Organic Chemistry; Physical and Elemental Chemistry; Polymers; Biomolecules; Biomaterials; Human Disease; Nutrition; Genetics; Pharmacology; Drug Manufacture and Delivery.

CAREER PROSPECTS
Graduates will find opportunities in a wide variety of modern exciting industries including pharmaceuticals, agro-chemicals, biotechnology, environmental control, water, renewable energy and materials.


ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE


BIOSCIENCE AND BIOCHEMISTRY PROGRAMS

This Bioscience programs are aimed at students interested in the flourishing interface between chemical and biological science, processing and biotechnology. The programs are based on a core of chemistry and chemical engineering, but with a strong additional content of biosciences subjects. Graduates are taught to meet the needs of the wide variety of rapidly developing industries looking for skills in these closely interrelated fields.

BSc BIOSCIENCE PROCESSES

Program Outlines
This program involves the study of processes related to biological systems utilized in human activities based on a firm grounding in chemistry and biology. Students will acquire an understanding of the theoretical basis and practical design of chemical-biological processes. Students also specialize in either: Biomedical Processes, studying drug manufacture and delivery systems and synthetic body materials; Environmental Processes, studying sustainable materials and services and the minimization of environmental impact; or Management, studying the management and business skills required in the bioprocess industries.

Subject Guide
This course covers Fundamental Chemistry; Separation and Transfer Processes, Cell and Molecular Biology; Environmental Impact; Mathematics; IT; Business Environment; Safety; Polymers; Bimolecular; Biomaterials; Physiology; Transfer Processes; Process/Product Design; Simulation, Renewable Energy/Materials, Ecology, Mathematics; Accounting;

For Biomedical
Above mentioned courses + Biomaterials; Biotechnology; Drug Production/Delivery; Medical Product Design; Transfer Processes; Process Design; Clean Technology; Innovation.

For Environment
Above mentioned courses + Polymers; Transfer Processes; Economics; Process Design; Renewable Energy/Materials; Clean Technology; Project Management; Marketing; Innovation; Finance and Planning.

For Management
Above mentioned courses + Polymers; Transfer Processes; Economics; Process Design; Renewable Energy/Materials; Clean Technology; Project Management; Marketing; Innovation; Finance and Planning.

BSc BIOSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY

Program Outlines
This program involves the study of biosciences utilized in human activities from a scientific perspective, but with a strong emphasis on applications. The program will provide students with a sound understanding of biological systems at the interface between chemistry and biology, which underlies modern bioscience and pharmaceutical technologies. While focusing on the scientific aspects of the subject, the program is intended to equip graduates for early entry into industry or research administration and thus develops themes of product design and management.

Subject Guide
This program covers Fundamental Chemistry; Physiology; Cell and Molecular Biology; Mathematics; IT; Business Environment; Safety; Organic Chemistry; Polymers; Biomolecules; Biomaterials; Process/Product Design; Human Disease; Nutrition; Genetics; Pharmacology; Accounting; Law; Biomaterials; innovation; Drug Production/Delivery; Biotechnology; Product Design.

BSc BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY

Program Outlines
Some of the most important research advances in biology over the last twenty years have been made by chemists. This is a specialist program designed for students contemplating a future in research at the interface between chemistry and biology. It focuses on the themes of advanced, modern organic synthesis and analysis and chemical and molecular biology.

Subject Guides
This program covers: Fundamental Chemistry; Kinetics; Physiology; Cell and Molecular Biology; Mathematics; IT; Safety; Organic Chemistry; Physical and Elemental Chemistry; Polymers; Biomolecules; Biomaterials; Human Disease; Nutrition; Genetics; Pharmacology; Drug Manufacture and Delivery.

CAREER PROSPECTS
Graduates will find opportunities in a wide variety of modern exciting industries including pharmaceuticals, agro-chemicals, biotechnology, environmental control, water, renewable energy and materials.

See also:  Engineering applied: science health


Thursday, March 13, 2014

BUSINESS PROGRAMS: PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT


The Public Policy and Management program is designed to provide student with the knowledge and skills required for professionals working in both the public and private sectors. These include social and general administration, local economic development, tourism and recreation, transport and town planning, public private partnership, housing, criminal justice and health care.


Program Outline
This program will help student to develop student's understanding of wide range of public and voluntary sector policy and management issues. It will also enable student to develop skills and knowledge relevant to careers involving partnerships between public, private and voluntary sectors. Student will investigate the economic, social and political forces which influence public policy and give rise to conflicts between achievement of economic, environmental and social objectives. In addition to the policy and management issues facing the public sector, student will also focus on its relationship with the private and voluntary sectors. Considerable emphasis is also given to understanding public policy implications for urban and rural life.

Subject Guide
This course covers Issues in New Public Management; Managing Urban Problems; Theories of Public Service; Managing Public Services; Public Policy Analysis and Research Techniques; Strategic Management for Public Services; Financial and Resource Management in the Public Sector; Business Law and Ethics; Managing the Publics Health; Local Economic Development Policy; International Governance; Social and Political Studies; and Optional Modules.

Career Prospects
Graduates of this program have a wide range of public and private sectors and into post graduate research. Graduates of this program are employed in variety of areas as graduate management, graduate management trainee, trainee chartered accountants, children's planning officer, recruitment manager, policy and planning officer, finance and commercial managers, graduate trainees, business analyst etc.


Thursday, March 6, 2014

Why choose University of Sunshine Coast, Australia?


A five-star education
USC has received 5 stars for teaching quality (the highest rating for any public university in Queensland) 8 years running.

Wide range of study choices:
Choose from more than 70 undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the areas of business and information technology; communication and design; education; health; humanities and social sciences; law; and science and engineering

Affordable tution fees:
Tution fees at USC are one of the most affordable in Australia.
Masters in Professional Accounting: $7875 per semester
Bachelor of Business: $8900 per semester
Ask us for a degree of your choice!

Next intake is July 2014. Come along with your IELTS score and academic certificates to grab a spot for next intake.

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