Yearly Tuition fees | |||
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Year | Fee | ||
1st Year | MYR 29,800 |
Other Fees | |||
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Description | Fee | ||
Engineering Laboratory Deposit | MYR 500 | ||
Library & Personal Bond Deposit (Refundable) | MYR 1,500 | ||
Visa and Insurance | MYR 2,550 | ||
University Administrative Fees | MYR 5,800 |
Embark on a transformative journey with APU University Malaysia Master of Philosophy in Engineering program. Explore a myriad of invaluable insights and skills, detailed below:
The Master of Philosophy in Engineering program offers advanced training in engineering theory and practice through independent research. Students delve into specialized areas of engineering and conduct in-depth research, culminating in a thesis or dissertation. Emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and research skills essential for careers in engineering research, academia, or related fields. Graduates emerge prepared to make significant contributions to the advancement of engineering knowledge and innovation.
Students who joined the Master of Philosophy in Engineering program at APU University Malaysia will have the option to apply for the APU-DMU Dual Degree Scheme. Under this Scheme, students will be able to get 2 Degree Certificates and transcripts upon graduation: 1 from Asia Pacific University (APU), Malaysia, and 1 from De Montfort University (DMU), UK. please note this is optional and costs GBP 375 Per year. For more information about this Scheme (Click here)
• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related fields with a minimum CGPA of 2.75, or its equivalent qualification as accepted by the Senate.
• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related fields with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 and not meeting a CGPA of 2.75 can be accepted, subject to a rigorous internal assessment.
• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related fields with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and not meeting a CGPA of 2.50 can be accepted, subject to a minimum of 5 years working experience in the relevant fields and rigorous internal assessment.
This programme is conducted by research and is assessed via oral presentations and reports at various junctures, including a Proposal Defence, regular half-yearly progress monitoring at research colloquiums, Work Completion Defence, Thesis Examination and Viva Voce. Students would need to take one taught module on Research Methodology to gain the pre-requisite knowledge to effectively carry out their research. Regular discussions with the supervisors would be expected to ensure the direction of research as well as the quality and significance of the findings.