中国教育部副部长与高等教育办事处负责人 Dr. Andrew wong 会谈并亲切合影
高等教育办事处负责人 Dr. Andrew
wong 与马来亚大学副校长合影
马来西亚高等教育部公布
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International Masters in Information Technology (IMIT)
Description
This International Masters programme in ASEAN Studies provides an advanced level of understanding of the political, economic, social, and cultural forces which shape ASEAN as well as the attendant policy process in a range of issue areas. It does so through a consideration of aspects of ASEAN. (1) To offer an analysis of the historical, social and cultural forces that have shaped Southeast Asia as a macro-region in the world order. (2) To consider the contested nature of theoretical concepts – how the same basic categories are understood in partially different ways in competing theoretical approaches to regionalism and regionalization, and how some concepts belong more to some theories than to other. (3) To assess the institutional arrangements, changing policy agenda and governance issue of ASEAN in the contemporary period. (4) To compare the key characteristics of ASEAN with analogous developments in regional associations elsewhere in the world.
AIMS and Objectives
The course aims to critically assess the significance of ASEAN as a regional project in terms of theoretical, conceptual, and empirical debates from a range of social science discipline. On completion of this programme, students should have:
- Arrived at an informed understanding of the need for concept in understanding ASEAN and explored these concepts in some detail.
- Acquired knowledge of the context, institutional framework, issue agenda, and governance mechanisms of ASEAN and interpreted several major issues associated with its contemporary development in some detail.
- Compared and evaluated ASEAN in the context of other regional and global developments.
- Developed key analytical, interpretative, practitioner, oral and written presentation skills.
Structure
The programme requires students to undertake a total of 13 academic courses, an internship and write a project paper, amounting to a total of 48 credits. The requirements are categorized in the following modules:
Programme Core Courses
- History, Society and Culture in Southeast Asia (QXGD6101)
- Regionalization and Regionalism: Theory and Practice (QXGD6102)
- The ASEAN Economies (QXGD6103)
- Legal, Institutional and Governance Frameworks (QXGD6104)
- Economic and Political Policy Agendas (QXGD6105)
- Comparative Regionalisms and Global Governance (QXGD6106)
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AEI Core Courses
- Political Economy of Asia-Europe Relations (QXGX6101)
- Globalisation and Regional Integration (QXGX6102)
- Research Methods and Data Analysis for Social Scientists (QXGX6103)
- Business Networks and SMEs (QXGX6104)
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Cross-Programme Courses
- Two courses drawn from other International Masters programmes
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UM Elective Course
- One course drawn from a selection of courses offered by University Malaya
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Internship (QXGD6170)
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Project Paper (QXGD6180)
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Target Students
This programme is designed for students for whom an MA will be a prelude to careers in fields related to business, international, regional, government and non-governmental organizations, or any career where advanced knowledge of ASEAN, regional integration and globalization coupled with an advanced capacity to communicate effectively will be an advantage. It will appeal particularly to those with an interest in historical, cultural, political, and economic aspects of regional integration.
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华北 : 玛利亚范 - +86-471-6291065; +86-13522455898
华东 : 范晓荣 - +86-10-58782996; +86-13861370310
华西 ; 朱向荣 - +86-10-58782996; +86-13311512304
中国区:安德鲁·王 博士 :+86-10-65381591
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