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This subject aims to create exposure to the contemporary theories/practices on competitive business environment with DVUCA (Disruptive, Volatility, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous) in various industries.
Intakes: April, September
This subject introduces students to key practices and principles that support psychological and physical wellbeing.
Intakes: September
This course is a comprehensive survey of the history of art and design, examining the aesthetic and cultural significance of artworks and designed objects from ancient civilizations to the contemporary era.
The course provides a concise overview of risk management, covering key concepts, types of risks, and practical tools for identification and assessment, while teaching response strategies and widely used frameworks like ISO 31000 and COSO ERM.
Intakes: April, September
The subject provides an introductory, general underpinning knowledge about the business events industry.
Intakes: September
In today's dynamic and competitive workplace, the ability to tell captivating and inspiring stories is a key communication skill. This course helps students develop practical storytelling techniques for professional use.
Intakes: April, September
Organisational Communication course proposes to understand the communication in the organizational environment by providing an overview of the organizational communication study and the history of its development leading to its current industrial practice.
Intakes: September
This course provides an introduction to food safety and hygiene in the foodservice industry.
Intakes: April
This subject takes a comprehensive and balanced look at the changing world of mass media.
Intakes: April, September

This subject approaches Investor relations (IR) from a multidisciplinary perspective. It is a corporate communication activity, which combines the disciplines of communication and finance, along with other related areas, in an effort to maximise shareholders’ wealth. The subject covers four main areas: capital markets, investment process, corporate environment, and the practice of investor relations.

On completing the course, students will be able to:

Intakes: April
This subject explores the use of accounting techniques in the management and control of a business enterprise.
Intakes: April, September
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of building a strong and authentic personal brand in today’s digital and professional landscape.
Intakes: September