Master of Philosophy (Management) (By Research)
(R2/345/7/0140) 06/22 (MQA/FA3003)
Our program incorporates industry-led curriculum so you will gain not only technical knowledge and skills, but also relevant soft and management skills. Many of our lecturers are professionals, specialists and have secured many research grants in their fields who will be able to impart real-life experience and solutions to your learning. We also have strong collaborations with global industry leaders who are ready to share their knowledge of cutting-edge innovative technologies to keep you up-to-the-minute with current and future industry needs.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
- A minimum overall TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based) or 80 (internet-based); or
- A minimum IELTS (academic) overall band score of 6.0; or
- A credit in 1119 English Examination; or
- A minimum MUET overall band score of 4; or
- Any other qualification which is of equivalent level as determined by the Senate of the University
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
- Duration of study: Minimum 1 year
- Class sessions: Weekend
Year 1
- Subject 1: Research Methodology for Social Sciences
- Subject 2: Entrepreneurship & Commercialization
- Subject 3: Data Analysis Techniques for Social Sciences
- Supervision
- PG Progress monitoring (PPM)
- Chapter 2: Literature Review
- Chapter 1: Introduction and significance of study
- Chapter 3: Research Methodology
- Proposal Defence
- Publications
Year 2
- PG Progress monitoring (PPM)
- Supervision
- Data Collection & Analysis
- Chapter 4&5: Findings
- Draft Thesis
- Work Completion Defence
- Publications
- Duration of study: Minimum 2 years
- Class sessions: Weekend
Year 1
- Subject 1: Research Methodology for Social Sciences
- Supervision
- PG Progress monitoring (PPM)
- Chapter 2: Literature Review
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 3: Research Methodology
- Proposal Defence (PD)
- Publications
Year 2
- Subject 2: Entrepreneurship & Commercialization
- Subject 3: Data Analysis Techniques for Social Sciences
- PG Progress monitoring (PPM)
- Supervision
- Data Collection & Analysis
- Chapter 4 & 5: Findings
- Publications
Year 3
- PG Progress monitoring
- Supervision
- Chapter 5 Discussion
- Draft Thesis
- Work Completion Defence
- Publications
- Submit Thesis for Viva Voce
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES
This programme aims to produce graduates with the following quality after several years of graduation:
- PEO1 Graduates who apply advanced business management knowledge and skills for professionally or socially gainful activities
- PEO2 Graduates who apply digital and technical skills in providing novel solutions to complex problems
- PEO3 Graduates who exhibit contemporary leadership competence
- PEO4 Graduates who engage in lifelong learning in response to the rapid pace of technological and strategic change
Upon graduation, the graduates are expected to achieve or attain the following outcomes:
- PLO1: Evaluate in-depth concepts and frontiers of theory in management critically.
- PLO2: Resolve complex problems in business by providing recommendations through advanced research.
- PLO3: Demonstrate the ability to carry out rigorous research relevant to a business context independently and ethically.
- PLO4: Display effective and cogent communication, collaborative and interpersonal skills when interacting with stakeholders.
- PLO5: Demonstrate relevant digital skills for research and academic inquiry.
- PLO6: Assess different quantitative and qualitative research techniques to support decision-making and problem-solving in research.
- PLO7: Display independence, leadership skills and responsibility in managing research.
- PLO8: Display continuous self-improvement for lifelong learning with an entrepreneurial mind-set in research.
- PLO9: Perform research adhering to legal, ethical, professional and sustainable practices
Programme Coordinator
EXTERNAL EXAMINER
Professor. Dr. Yuhanis Abdul Aziz
Deputy Dean (Graduate Studies and International)
School of Business & Economics
Universiti Putra Malaysia