The Diploma of Higher Education Studies is a pathway course to university study. If you have the drive and desire to study at Monash University but you don't quite meet the requirements for entry into your desired course, are returning to study after some time away, or would benefit from additional learning support, this course can help you achieve your academic goals.
The course provides intensive learning opportunities in problem-solving, analytical, and research skills that will prepare you for the rigours of tertiary level academic study and to be an independent learner. In addition, you can gain credit towards your undergraduate degree by successfully completing (subject to individual faculty specifications) six first year units in your chosen streams and two additional core units.
Thus this course offers an alternate pathway to undergraduate degrees for applicants, offered at Monash University Malaysia through the faculties of Arts, Business and Economics, Information Technology, and Science, even if the your pre-university/Year 12 or equivalent scores fall below the entry scores for these courses.
Streams
Arts
In arts you will be introduced to a range of arts and social science disciplines that develop the basic skills relating to understanding human thought and relations, as well as the analysis of societies, social institutions, and the relationships of individuals within those societies.
Business
In business you will be introduced to a range of core business disciplines and the impact they have on multi-discipline decision making in organisations spanning the business, professional and public policy communities.
Computer science
In computer science you will be complete foundational studies for understanding the role and theoretical basis of computer science and computational methods.
Science
In science you will be introduced to a broad range of science fields by completing a two-unit sequence of study in each of biology and chemistry, a mathematics unit and an elective. This will allow you to gain a foundation in key scientific principles while preparing you for the widest choice of future major science area or course of study.
These course outcomes are aligned with the Australian Qualifications Framework level 5 and Monash Graduate AttributesAustralian Qualifications Framework level 5 and Monash Graduate Attributes (http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/alignmentofoutcomes.html).
Upon successful completion of this course it is expected that you will be able to:
- display proficiency in the analytical, problem-solving, verbal and writing skills necessary to support university-level learning
- gain confidence in your abilities to pursue university level studies and in the higher education learning process more generally
- attain first-year equivalence in a major area or stream of study that you intend to pursue at undergraduate level at Monash University Malaysia.
This course consists of two foundation units and discipline units within the stream corresponding to your chosen area of study.
Part A. Foundation knowledge
These units will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to be an independent learner who can succeed at university studies. You will develop enhanced writing and critical reading skills and learn how to produce essays and reports that present a critical argument and adhere to the conventions of academic presentation. You will also learn how to get the most out of lectures, tutorials and other learning materials and understand the expectations of university studies.
Part B. Specialist discipline knowledge
This component of your study will be dedicated to first year units in the course you are aiming for. These units will introduce you to the fundamentals of your chosen stream from arts, business, computer science or science and will ensure you have the knowledge and skills necessary to take the next step in your higher education studies.
The course requires 48 points comprising 12 points of foundation knowledge (Part A) for successful tertiary study and 36 points of discipline knowledge (Part B) in your chosen stream.
The units required for each stream are detailed below.
The course progression mapcourse progression map (http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2019handbooks/maps/map-a0503.pdf) provides guidance on unit enrolment for each semester of study.
Units are 6 credit points unless stated otherwise.
Part A. Foundation knowledge (12 points)
You must complete:
Part B. Specialist discipline knowledge (36 points)
You complete the units listed in your chosen destination area of study.
Arts
You must complete:
- AMU1277 Media studies
- AMU1278 Communication technologies and practices
- AMU1325 Introduction to world politics and history
- AMU1326 Transformation from above: Globalisation and the state
and one of the following pairs of units:
- AMU1304 Television studies: Forms and approaches and AMU1305 Film studies: Forms and approaches
- AMU1328 Introduction to journalism and AMU1329 Broadcast journalism
- AMU1310 Introduction to gender studies and AMU1309 Introduction to sexuality studies
- PSY1011 Psychology 1A and PSY1022 Psychology 1B
Business
You must complete:
- ACW1200 Accounting for managers or ACW1100 Introduction to financial accounting
- BTW1042 Malaysian business law
- ECW1101 Introductory microeconomics
- ETW1000 Business and economic statistics or ETW1100 Introduction to business analytics
- MGW1010 Introduction to management
- MKW1120 Marketing theory and practice
Computer science
You must complete:
- FIT1008 Introduction to computer science
- FIT1045 Algorithms and programming fundamentals in python
- FIT1047 Introduction to computer systems, networks and security
- FIT1055 IT professional practice and ethics
- MAT1830 Discrete mathematics for computer science
- MAT1841 Continuous mathematics for computer science
Science
You must complete:
- BIO1011 Blueprints for life
- BIO1022 Life on earth
- CHM1051 Chemistry 1 advanced
- CHM1052 Chemistry 2 advanced
- SCI1020 Introduction to statistical reasoning
- one level one science elective*
You must complete the course within the standard course duration. Also, you are required to meet a minimum weighted average mark (WAM) score of 50 to qualify for progression to the following courses:
Arts
- Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences
- Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies
Business
- Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Science
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Food Science and Technology
- Bachelor of Medical Bioscience
You must complete the course within the standard course duration. You are required to meet a minimum weighted average mark (WAM) score of 60 to qualify for progression to the following courses:
Computer Science
- Bachelor of Computer Science