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May 2009 Intake Course Induction Teng Kwok Kheong Fellow Singapore Representative Fellow of Heriot Watt University. Denotation of Class. FM16 CM18 QS 13 MSc. Timetable for the day. Very Brief on the University Brief Introduction of New Students Brief on Procedures - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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May 2009 IntakeCourse Induction

Teng Kwok KheongFellowSingapore RepresentativeFellow of Heriot Watt University

FM16

CM18

QS 13

MSc

Denotation of Class

a) Very Brief on the University

b) Brief Introduction of New Students

c) Brief on Procedures

d) Questions and Answers

Timetable for the day

Map of the world with Campuses and ASCs

Heriot-Watt UniversityCampuses

3 in UK

Map of the world with Campuses and ASCs

Heriot-Watt UniversityUniversity partnerships

20 in UK

Map of the world with Campuses and ASCs

Heriot-Watt UniversityApproved Learning Partners

13 in UK

Heriot Watt has business partners to

deliver administrative, financial and

other services.

Trent Global Education Group is an

Approved Support Centre for Singapore,

China and Thailand.

Interactive University• Eikon• EBS Americas• Arab International Education

Heriot-Watt Business Partners

Heriot-Watt structure

Management

SupportServices

Board

ResearchCo-ordination

Board

Learning& Teaching

Board

Senate

Schools and Support Units

Quality Enhancement& StandardsCommittee

PostgraduateStudies

Committee

UndergraduateStudies

CommitteeOthers

Court

Senate• Approves courses• Makes awards• Assures quality

Heriot-Watt structure

Admin• Registrar• Director of student

services• Recruitment and

Admissions

School• Nominated school

contact

Senior Management• Secretary (signs contracts)• Deputy Principal (approves

Quality)• Director of Communications

(approve marketing)

• MBA• Management Programme• Built Environment• Petroleum Engineering• IT• Urban studies• Food Science• Energy Engineering

Heriot-Watt Programmes

Heriot-Watt MUST take full responsibility

for

• Academic standards• Programme quality• Student experience

No matter where the student is studying

UK Code of Practice

Heriot-Watt University WILL

• Maintain the reputation of all awards and

ensure comparability across all modes of

study• Ensure that all students accepted have a

reasonable chance of success• NOT discriminate on the basis of race,

religion, gender, disability

Heriot-Watt ethics and values

Heriot-Watt• Set curriculum• Prepare course

materials• Matriculate students• Assess student work• Provide feedback• Make awards

Academic Partner responsibilities

Academic Partner• Recruit

applicants• Tutor students• Support

students• Provide context• Provide

feedback

• All exams outside the Scottish campuses

are held in an independent location

(International Centre of Examinations)• All invigilations (including on-campus) is

by independent people• All student assessments that contribute

to a final grade are marked by HWU staff

.

Academic standards

• Sustainable growth• Enhance learning and teaching• Student learning experience• Employability

Learning and Teaching Strategy

• Develop processes to allow students

from around the world to share

experience Vision (VLE)• Student exchange• Balance between international and Scottish

experience

Student learning experience

• Ensure that all courses help all students

to develop professional careers• Cross cultural skills• Links to international Alumni

Employability

An undergraduate year of study has 1200

hours of student effort (30 weeks at 40

hours per week)

A postgraduate year of study has 1800 hours of

student effort (45 weeks at 40 hours per week)

UK national framework

To ensure consistency of applications and

to ensure that all students have a fair

chance Heriot-Watt has the final decision

in determining who can be matriculated

as a student

Heriot-Watt will work with partners to

ensure that we understand local student

needs and qualifications

Programme quality : admissions

Registration Forms, Cards

Registration Form Registration Numbers—used in all exams and

queries Student Cards

The Registration Form

Student Card

Teaching Methods:

a) Average 30 contact hours by lecturing

b) 60 ( 90) minimum hours self study

c) 40 hours ( 60) on

coursework/assignment

Attendance: Not compulsory but please

take all opportunities to attend.

Attendance sheets are sent back to the

University.

Procedures

Lecturing

Please read course notes and prepare questions before-hand.

Prepare questions on assignment approximately the 4th lesson.

Assignment submission around the 12th week. Form study group yourself. Attempt all past year examination questions. Practise assignment question. NO standard answers will be provided

Counseling

Compile your questions and forward to info@trentglobal.com

Do not raise last minute questions Do not ask for “how to answer” type of

question Make appointment with Teng for individual

discussion or small group discussion (it will be during office hours)

RAY Structure

As from September 2008, the University will adopt all the revised modules. This is part of the continuation improvement of the academic curriculum of all universities.

BSc---8 modules with 1.5 times the credits and content of the old modules.

MSc---8 modules with less emphasis on the dissertation

Modules Arrangement

Jan 09 MSc Student Modules

MSc Jan June Oct Jan June

CPM PMSI, MEFBE

V & R,BMBEP

POBE,Dissert Prop

CFM,Dissert 2

PMTP,C & P

FM SPM,BMBEB

V & R, POBE,Dissert Prop

AMM.Dissert 2

PMTP,C & P

QS, CFM REMS,BMBEP

QSFM,V & R

POBE,CT,Dissert Prop

CFM,Dissert 2

C & P

Dissert Prop,Draft (s) Final Draft

submissionsubmission submission

31/12/2009,31/5/09

31/8/09

June 09 MSc Student Modules

MSc June Oct Jan June Oct

CPM V & R,BMBEP

POBE, CFM,Dissert Prop

PMTP,C & PDissert 2

ME&FBEPM:SI

FM V & R,BMBEP

POBE, AMM. SPFMDissert Prop

PMTP,C & PDissert 2

SPM

QS, CFM QSFM,V & R

POBE,CT,

CFMDissert Prop

C & P Dissert 2

BMBEPREMS

Dissert Prop,Draft (s) Final Draft

submissionsubmission submission

30/4/2010,31/09/2010

31/12/2010

Assignments/ Courseworks Very very Important as it constitutes 30% to 50%. No late submission after the scheduled date Marking scheme, cover sheet, procedure (like two

copies) are available in “General info” at “TG Resources”.

User Name: tgstudentjan09 Password: Late submission:

Penalty—marks deduction Air-freight charge ($35. self borne)

Coursework Cover Sheet

Library and resources

NUS Library ($300 per year) NTU Library ($300 per year) Lectures slides (at trentglobal web-page) Virtual Learning : “Vision” HWU E-Library: user name (example: daxl,

password: krisipia) ; “pre-expired” www.info4education.com

User name: heriotwatt; password: harlaw (common username and password in General

Information, Lecturers Slides)

Virtual Learning Environment( VLE)

Vision Access HWU Email account Library Go to www.trentglobal.edu.sg

Click Vision .-----Vision, Library, Email a) User name: hw-mail/your username given in the PC

Caledonia Authorisation Form b) password: (given in the PC Caledonia Authorisation

Form)

username and password: “pre-expired”

PC Caledonia Authorisation Form

Vision Access: Virtual Learning Environment

1. Access the HWU course materials, power point slides etc used at the campus, for the modules taken by you.

2. The Vision access details will be sent tp Trent Global and we will issue to you.

3. The same access details allow you to access your email account. ( xx@hw.ac.uk)

4. If you lose it, the new issue cost is 10 pounds.

Athens accounts

Athens Accounts: Example: user name:hwusbeaab050984134 Password: aab050984134 This is to be used after you access the HWU

library so as to download journals and books.

Send directly to your HWU email address.

Sequence of issue

Registration form: 7 to 30 days Student cards: 15 days after returned of the

signed registration form. Caledonia Authorisation Form: 30 days after

returned of the signed registration form. Athens accounts: 7 days after you receive the

Caledonia Form. Email to the Centre if you do not receive.

Online Resource

RICS Web resources

It is a very commonly used site as a lot of relevant information are available.

http://www.isurvlive.co.uk/ Username: 1275600 Password:

Examinations

Only window periods are given (Students Notice-board) exact dates only known 14 days before

Exam letter for leave Results: one term lapse. Reassessed: Payment of $90 and have to apply on

prescribed form. The original and reassessed results will show on

transcript. Allow one opportunity for reassessment

2009/10 Exam Window periods

Examination in August: 6th to 14th August 09.

Examination in Dec: 7th to 18th Dec 09.

Examination in April 2010: 26 April to 21 May

Student Notice-board

Publish important development Not password protected.

Exam dates and Venue Exam results Scholarships Graduations etc

Deferment (subject to HWU approval)

Deferment of Exams: apply two weeks before exams on standard form Reasons & Supporting documents.

Deferment of Studies: (try not to) Standard Form State period of deferment Reasons & Supporting documents

Deferment of Exam Letter

TG Resources

All local lecturers ppt slides additional information.

General Information

Re-assessment Form

Transfer

Relevant modules to accumulate 120 UCAS points

A transfer fee of 150 pounds Payment of additional module fee

Payment

3 interest free installments. 1st Payment : 40% by 15/12/09 2nd Payment : 30% by 15/04/09 3rd Payment : 30% by 15/08/09

Bank Loan : Please sign letter of release early.

All late payments : 2% interest

Communications

No direct communication with the University All queries go through Trent Global Office hours: 1030 to 1830 Monday to Friday Saturday: upon appointment Telephone: 63721464, 63721465 HP: 91716899 Email: info@trentglobal.com Diana: diana@trentglobal.com

www.hw.ac.uk

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