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Monash College Jakarta Monash College Jakarta Course Guide Course Guide GUARANTEED* ENTRY INTO MONASH UNIVERSITY www.jic.ac.id *dependent upon the completion of foundation or diploma at the required standard for your nominated destination degree.
Welcome Contents Welcome from Jakarta International College My warmest welcome to you and thank you for choosing us as your international pathway as you journey into the fields of university abroad. I understand that this will be a challenge for you from your previous high school learning experience, but we are here to guide you in the new learning approach which will give you a better understanding about the teaching and learning environment you will encounter when you study in Australia, Malaysia or South Africa, far away from your family. I am certain that you will enjoy your study at Jakarta International College (JIC) as this is the place where you can expect to receive a high quality of education, not only as a tradition and profession, but as a way of forming you to become a part of a future global society. We are a group of committed and highly attentive educators who are dedicated to your future success, and fully supported by the ambassadors Mrs. Wenny Mandagie Susanto of JIC, from the founders to the frontlines. Chief of Foundation Jakarta International College We look at education and quality of life as vitally interconnected. We also highly value your individual God-given talents and abilities and we hope that by starting here, we will help unlock your true potential and at the same time, connect you with world-class universities. 02 About Jakarta International College Enjoy your study! 04 What JIC Offers 06 Choose Your Pathway 07 Pathways Intakes 08 Monash University Campuses 10 Monash College Diploma Welcome from Monash University 12 Diploma of Business 14 Diploma of Arts Learning is an essential part of human existence. Whatever paths you choose, your 16 English Entry Requirements learning will affect your employment opportunities, your leisure activities and your relationships with your friends and family 17 Part 1 Academic Entry Requirements 18 Part 2 Academic Entry Requirements The quality and content of your education will therefore have a direct impact on the 20 Monash University Foundation Year rest of your life – and on the opportunities you have to make a difference to the lives of others. 21 English Entry Requirements 21 Academic Entry Requirements I am delighted that you are considering Monash College programs through Jakarta 22 Subjects International College. This program provides you with an excellent academic bridge to make a smooth and successful transition to Monash University. 24 Destination Degrees 28 English Language Bridging Program Monash offers students access to a powerful learning experience. Our University 29 Student Resources has earned an outstanding reputation not just for its education programs, but also for the commitment of its academic staff. 29 How to Apply Professor Edward Byrne AO Vice-Chancellor and President, Monash University A Monash University degree is recognised around the world and is your first step towards a successful career. Thank you for considering a part in the Monash community. I wish you well with your studies. 1
About JIC Jakarta International College (JIC) The campus Campus facilities Supportive learning environment was established in Jakarta in 2002 by JIC city campus is located in Menteng, At Jakarta International College, University is a completely different a group of people who are committed one of Jakarta’s most prestigious and students have access to a wide learning environment to school. to offering high quality education safest areas. The campus is easily range of academic and entertainment Students will be presented with of an international standard to the accessed by public transport and is facilities including: new styles of learning, in different Indonesian people. within walking distance of prestigious surroundings, among new people. shopping malls, five-star hotels, Classrooms JIC’s student advisors and counsellors Education of this international upscale residential areas and notable help students adjust to their new standard not only strengthens the fine dining restaurants. JIC has various sized classrooms environment. Inclusive teaching opportunities available to individuals, for lectures, presentations, group methods ensure students are supported but it also enables Indonesian people discussions and personal tutorial in their personal educational journey. to take a more active part in the global sessions. All classrooms and community. computer rooms have whiteboards, Longer family time internet access, multimedia projectors, JIC partnered with Monash College and audio-video facilities. Many parents wish to have their son to provide specialist undergraduate or daughter educated closer to home diplomas and the Foundation Year Computer laboratories before travelling overseas to complete program in Jakarta. their studies. JIC helps to relieve parental The campus currently has one concern of young students encountering dedicated computer laboratory a new culture, independence and a Monash applies rigorous and with more than 25 state-of-the-art different education system. JIC offers a continuous quality assurance “We are all committed to providing high quality education to our students.” computers to access online resources, smooth transition from high school to processes to the performance conduct internet research and university. of all its international partners to Fransisca Laij Academic Director participate in discussion forums on ensure the learning experience is topics related to course materials. Student services comparable to those studying in Australia. JIC students can expect the Library JIC provides valuable and integrated same standard of learning facilities, Jakarta International College Location services for students including curriculum and teaching quality. Located on-campus, the library advice on visa applications, university is equipped with business related placement and accommodation, both JIC enables students to ease their magazines, daily national and regional in Jakarta and offshore. transition into a tertiary style of newspapers as well as copies of the education by acquiring independent prescribed text books for each subject. learning, critical thinking and group discussion skills in a supportive and Student lounge friendly environment. The lounge is ideal for rest and relaxation between classes and during lunch time. The student lounge is fitted with television sets, home theatre equipment, DVD players and also ping pong tables. Healthy snacks and drinks are offered to students’ free-of- charge over the counter. 2 3
What JIC offers Monash College – the complete package of transition programs Diplomas Diploma Part 1 English Language Bridging Program Monash College Diplomas provide After satisfactory completion of the eight including English language and pathways to university. specialised preparation for direct month Monash College Diploma Part 1 JIC offers an English Language entry to first or second year of specific to agreed standards, students can enter Bridging Program (ELBP) for students Monash University professional Year 1 of linked professional degrees who have narrowly missed the English Monash College programs are Monash University’s preferred pathway programs Foundation Year degrees. at Monash University or choose to language requirement to enter Monash to its undergraduate courses for international students, with guaranteed entry complete the Diploma Part 2. College course and who qualify for a subject to meeting entry requirements for particular courses. The Monash University Foundation JIC delivers two Monash College conditional offer. The program provides Year (commonly known as MUFY diplomas: Diploma Part 2 skills and strategies to successfully Monash College programs are developed with Monash University academic staff or Foundation Year) is a one-year • Diploma of Arts After completion of the eight month complete academic tasks and specifically for undergraduate studies at Monash University and other leading program designed to prepare • Diploma of Business Diploma Part 2 to agreed standards, improves English language proficiency. universities. international students for university students can obtain full credit for Year On successful completion of the study in Australia. The program 1 of the relevant Monash University program, students are admitted provides an academic bridge between degrees and enter directly into Year 2 directly to Monash College course. the student’s study in their home of those courses. Re-sitting an IELTS or TOEFL test is country and commencement of their not required. undergraduate studies. It prepares students for entry to first year of all 10 faculties of Monash University and is accepted by all Australian universities. 4 5
Choose your pathway CURRENT QUALIFICATION FOUNDATION YEAR DIPLOMA Pathways intakes Monash College Diploma programs Please note that students must Monash University Monash College are offered at three different intakes be at least 17 years of age when SMA 2 or equivalent Foundation Year Part I in a year – February, June/July commencing at Monash University. (MUFY) and October. Each trimester is Plan ahead to allow for any gap time approximately four months long. between a Diploma or the Foundation Students finishing their diploma can Year program ending and university start at Monash University in starting. You may be offered a deferred February or July. place within a Monash University course if you do not meet the age In Jakarta, there are two intakes requirement. This means you can start each year into the Foundation Year your degree when you have reached SMA 3 or equivalent Monash College (Standard mode) program, January the required age. Part II and June/July. Each semester is approximately five months long. In most cases students can commence their undergraduate degrees immediately upon completing the Foundation Year, whether at the beginning of the year or mid-year. MONASH UNIVERSITY BACHELOR DEGREE Art and Design; Arts; Business; Arts Education; Engineering; (Communication, IT; Law; Medicine, Journalism) DIPLOMA Nursing and Health FEBRUARY JUNE/JULY OCTOBER Sciences; Pharmacy; Science FOUNDATION YEAR JANUARY/FEBRUARY JUNE/JULY 1st YEAR 2nd YEAR 3rd YEAR 6 7
Monash University campuses On successful completion of the Monash College Diploma or Foundation Year program, students have the opportunity to continue their studies in undergraduate degrees offered to international students at Monash University. Monash University, Victorian campuses Monash University is a major international university with more than 59,000 students and campuses in Melbourne, Victoria (Berwick, Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Parkville, and Peninsula),as well as in Malaysia, and Monash South Africa, together with a center in Prato, Italy. Monash University Australia Monash University Malaysia Monash South Africa Monash University has five campuses Monash University established its first Opened in 2001, Monash South around the city of Melbourne, which is international campus in Malaysia in Africa is located on a 100 hectare site consistently recognised as one of the 1998 at Bandar Sunway, about 18 km in Roodepoort, 20 km north west of most liveable cities in the world. from central Kuala Lumpur. central Johannesburg. The Berwick, Caulfield, Clayton, The Sunway campus has almost 4000 At present, the campus has facilities Monash University is a member of the elite research intensive Group of Eight (Go8) students and is on track to become the for 1500 students. Students at the Parkville and Peninsula campuses universities in Australia. It is Australia’s most internationalised university with linkages University’s second largest campus. campus benefit from small classes, offer outstanding facilities including throughout Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Middle East. It has exchange advanced facilities and state-of-the-art sporting amenities, accommodation agreements with more than 115 universities in 25 different countries. Monash University Malaysia offers a technology. Stylish, secure, self- and excellent teaching and study resources, as well as a wide range of state-of-the-art teaching and learning catered residential accommodation is relevant degree options. infrastructure, specialised laboratories, also available on campus. library and student centre. The The Gippsland campus is in regional University provides financial assistance www.monash.ac.za Victoria, offering the option of for intercampus student exchange experiencing country life. between Malaysia and Australia. www.monash.edu www.monash.edu.my 8 9
Monash College Diplomas DIPLOMA Monash College Diploma Diploma Part 1 Diploma Part 2 programs are ideal for The Monash College Diploma Part 1 is Students with a qualification equivalent bridging the gap between for students with qualifications equivalent to Indonesian SMA 3/Year 12 may be to Indonesian SMA 2/Year 11. accepted directly into Monash College current qualifications and Diploma Part 2. the academic qualifications The diploma helps students in making accepted by Monash a smooth transition to successful In Part 2 of the Monash university study. College program, students undertake University. Students will be given insights and the equivalent of first year university tools to help them become an studies. Successful students progress independent learner with strong skills to the second year of their chosen The diplomas offer specialist preparation in critical, analytical and creative Monash University degree (depending for direct entry into students’ chosen thinking, and will foster a deep on satisfying entry requirements) on Monash University degree. understanding of research techniques. completion of their diploma. Establish in 2002, JIC delivers the diplomas in two sections - Part 1 and Diploma courses Part 2 – each of eight months duration. Each eight-month period is divided offered at JIC into two trimesters. • Diploma of Business • Diploma of Arts Students may enter the diploma program at either Part 1 or Part 2 depending on their qualifications and results. 10 11
Diploma of Business The Monash University Career prospects Faculty of Business and With a Monash University Business and Economics degree graduates have the Economics is the largest knowledge and skills required by enterprises in the public and private sectors – working in areas such as accounting, business law and taxation, econometrics, business faculty in Australia. economics, marketing and management. “I decided to study at Monash College because it offered me direct entry into second year of my chosen degree It is internationally recognised at Monash University. The support that I received from my teachers helped me to get the right preparation to and pre-emininent in study and live in Australia.” Australia in a number Diploma of Business units of fields within business Part 1 Ines Clariza Munir Monash College Jakarta - Diploma of Business and economics. It offers Accounting for Business Monash University - Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) specialisations across the Introductory Mathematics for Business Business stream or Introduction to Mathematics for Commerce & IT entirety of the business Commerce stream Diploma of Business Part 2 destination degrees disciplines. Introductory Microeconomics Course Code Years Campus Mark Required Intake Semester Introduction to Management Monash University Year 2: Business Stream Introductory Law Bachelor of Business and Commerce 2224 2 Gippsland 50 % S1/2 The Monash College Diploma of Intercultural Business Communication 2224 2 Berwick 55 % S1/2 Business provides a sound academic Data Analysis Business stream or Additional Mathematics for Commerce Commerce stream preparation and familiarity with the 2224 2 Malaysia 55 % S1/2 Introduction to Marketing key subject areas across the business 2224 2 South Africa 55 % S1/2 disciplines. Bachelor of Business 3806 2 Caulfield 65 % S1/2 Part 2 Bachelor of Business (Accounting) 0315 2 Caulfield 65 % S1/2 The eight month Part 2 of the Diploma Accounting 1 can take students straight to Year 2 of Bachelor of Business (Banking & Finance) 0312 2 Caulfield 65 % S1/2 Management 1: Managing People & Organisations specific Monash University degrees. Bachelor of Business (Law) 3154 2 Caulfield 65 % S1/2 Course and campus availability is Microeconomics determined by students’ final results in Bachelor of Business (Marketing) 0314 2 Caulfield 65 % S1/2 Marketing 1: Marketing Theory & Practice diploma studies. Business Law Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/ 1333 3 Caulfield 70 % S1/2 Bachelor of Business (Banking & Finance) Business Statistics Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/ 1334 3 Caulfield 70 % S1/2 Bachelor of Business (Management) plus two of Bachelor of Business (Management)/ 1337 3 Caulfield 70 % S1/2 Accounting 2 Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Communications and Society Commerce stream only Monash University Year 2: Commerce Stream Information Technology in Organizations Commerce stream only Bachelor of Business and Commerce 2224 2 Gippsland 50 % S1/2 Macroeconomics Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) 2015 2 Clayton 70 % S1/2 Marketing 2: Buyer Behaviour Bachelor of Economics 0023 2 Clayton 70 % S1/2 Managerial Communication Media and Culture Commerce stream only Bachelor of Commerce 0179 2 Clayton 70 % S1/2 Functions and Their Applications* Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Economics 1319 2 Clayton 80 % S1/2 *Functions and Their Application is compulsory for students who have not satisfied the mathematics prerequisite in Part 1 or in Course code 2607 (Business), 2608 (Commerce) previous secondary studies and would like to continue to Faculty of Business and Economics degrees. CRICOS codes 043633M, 058614B 12 13
Diploma of Arts The Monash College Career prospects Diploma of Arts prepares Monash University Arts graduates work in a diverse range of careers including students for entry to a public relations, journalism, marketing, social welfare, communications, politics, human resources, foreign affairs, advocacy, counseling, psychology, international Monash University Arts trade and diplomacy ”I studied at Monash College in Jakarta because I had the opportunity to continue directly into the second year degree, with specialist of my chosen degree at Monash University. The help and support I received from the College staff helped me to areas available in traditional, build my confidence and get the skills to succeed at Monash University.” contemporary and emerging Anindya Alyssa Soebandono Monash College Jakarta - Diploma of Arts areas. Diploma of Arts units* Monash University - Bachelor of Arts The choise is yours to combine Part 1 specialisations according to your own Media Studies A: Film Studies interests and ambitions. You have the flexibility to combine areas of Media Studies B: Mass Communication and the Modern World Diploma of Arts Part 2 destination degrees interest with specialisations of broard Intercultural Business Communication professional revelance such as media, Introduction to Journalism public relations and politics. The Art of Communications Monash University Arts offers Introduction to Psychology students extensive opportunities to The Modern World study overseas. from study broard to Data Analysis exchange; a new raft of programs at the Monash University Prato Centre, Italy; study tours and field trips. Part 2 Communications and Society Contemporary Worlds or Managerial Communication Effective Writing 1 Introduction to Social Behaviour Journalism 1 Journalism 2 Media and Culture Understanding Human Behaviour *units offered subject to change Course code 2618 CRICOS code 061625F 14 15
Entry Requirements Diploma Part 1 Minimum Academic Entry Requirements The Monash University Faculty of Business and Economics is the largest business faculty in Australia. It is internationally recognised and pre-emininent in Australia in a number of fields within business and economics. It offers specialisations across the entirety To commence of the business a Monash Applicants must satisfy the minimum For full country listing, please visit the entry requirements for entry to the Monash College website: College disciplines. program and Diplomas. www.monashcollege.edu.au/diploma pathway on to Monash Please note that entry requirements are subject to change. University, Theyou first need Monash to College Student satisfy the English language requirements if they have undertaken meet age, academic and Diploma of Business English language proficiency Australian Year 11 or Australian Year 12 or equivalent in witch the whole provides a sound requirements. program was taught in English and academic preparationan English subject was satisfactorily and completed. familiarity with the key subject areas across the business Minimum disciplines. English Entry Requirements Result Required Result Required Result Required The eight month Part 2 of English Test for Diploma Part I (Business) for Diploma Part I (Arts) for Diploma Part II (All Streams) GCEtheA orDiploma can take O level General C C C students straight to Year 2 Paper (English) Malaysia SPM/STPM of specific Monash A1 or A2 English A1 or A2 A1 or A2 University Hong degrees. Kong CEE English C C C Course and campus Syllabus B 5.5 (No band lower than availability is determined5) IELTS 6.0 (writing 6.0) 6.0 (writing 6.0) by students’ TOEFL final results including Test of Written English (paper in diploma studies. 527, TWE 4 based) 550, TWE 4.5 580, TWE 4.5 71, with writing min.17 TOEFL IBT (internet (No section lower than 80, with writing min.20 80, with writing min.20 based) 13) 16 17
Diploma Part 2 Minimum Academic Entry Requirements Monash College Diploma programs are ideal for bridging the gap between current qualifications and the academic qualifications accepted by Monash University. The diplomas offer specialist preparation for direct entry into students’ chosen Monash University degree. Establish in 2002, JIC delivers the diplomas in two sec- tions - Part 1 and Part 2 – each of eight months duration. Each eight-month period is divided into two trimesters. Students may enter the diploma program at either Part 1 or Part 2 depending on their qualifications and results. * If you have completed Year 11 Mathematics or equivalent, and wish to qualify for the bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Economics (Clayton campus) or the Bachelor of Business degrees (Caulfield campus), you must pass MCD2130 Functions and their Applications as part of the Monash College Diploma Part 2 course to meet Maths requirements. ^ Subject to change - scores to be used as a guide only 18 19
Monash University Monash Monash University University Foundation Year (MUFY) campuses campuses Monash University FOUNDATION OnOnsuccessful successful completion completionof of thethe Monash Monash College College Diploma Diploma or or Foundation Foundation Year Year program, program, students students have havethethe opportunity opportunity to to continue continue their their studies studies in in undergraduate undergraduate degrees degrees offered offered to to international international campuses students students at at Monash MonashUniversity. University. Monash Monash University Universityis aismember a memberof of thethe elite elite research researchintensive intensiveGroup Group of of Eight Eight (Go8) (Go8)universities universities in Australia. in Australia. It isIt is The Monash University Australia’s Australia’s most most Destination degree or internationalised internationalised university university with with linkages linkagesthroughout Standard mode throughout Asia, Asia, Europe, Europe,thethe Americas, Americas,Africa, Africa, andand thethe Middle Middle East. East. It has It Foundation Year (commonly has exchange Diploma Part 2 exchange agreements agreements with with more morethan than 115115 universities universities in 25 in 25 different different countries. countries. Students enrolling in Standard mode English Entry Requirements known as OnMUFY) successfuloffered completionOnce of the Monash students College Diploma are have successfully or encouraged Foundation to enrol in ten units Year program, students Students must have satisfactory completed the program and achieved (five per semester). by JIC ishave a Standard mode, the opportunity to continue their studies in undergraduate degrees offered to international English language skills to enter the the required results, students course. Students satisfy the English 10 months (34 weeks) pre- are guaranteed a place in an Foundation Year scores are calculated students at Monash University. language requirements if they had university program that undergraduate program at Monash by adding together the eight highest undertaken an Australian Year 11 or University. Alternatively, students passed unit scores (each out of 100) prepares student for entry equivalent in which the whole program Monash University is a member of also could the elite chooseresearch their Groupand intensive to accelerate of dividing by two. Eight (Go8) Additional units universities in Australia. It is was taught in English, and in which to any Monash University studies Australia’s most internationalised and remain university within with throughout(9th Monash linkages andEurope, Asia, 10th) passed within the same the Americas, Africa, and the they have achieved satisfactory grades degree open Middleto international East. It has exchange College by completing agreements with more an eight than month academic year attract a further 5% 115 universities in 25 different countries. in English. Alternatively, students can bonus per unit which is added to the students. It is accepted by all Monash College Diploma Part 2. score. take IELTS or TOEFL. Upon completion of Part 2 to agreed Australian universities. standard students can obtain full credit for Year 1 and enter Monash University Throughout the MUFY program, at the Year 2 level. Academic Entry students’ achievements are carefully Requirements monitored and students are given a regular feedback on their progress. Applicants must have an Australian Please note that the minimum entry Assessment includes a mixture of Year 11 or equivalent qualification to scores apply and prerequisites are course work, tests and examinations. enter the Foundation Year program. required for some subjects. Final assessment takes into account Below are the minimum qualifications For details, please visit all of the above. All examinations are required to be considered for a place www.monashcollege.edu.au/ set and the results are moderated by in the Foundation Year. foundationyear Monash academics and ratified by the MUFY Board of Studies, chaired by a Monash University Dean. 20 21
Unit 2: Chemistry and Industry Fundamental Mathematics Unit 2: Networked Information This unit explores the features that affect and Programming Unit 1: Pattern in Number chemical reactions and how knowledge of This unit familiarises students with the these features is used in industry for the This unit focuses attention on the different terminology, components and uses for efficient production of sulphuric acid. The ways in which numbers are written and computers connected in network and application of green chemistry principles to compared, the properties of number, and programming. the industrial production of chemicals is also patterns in number sequences and their considered. The rate and yield of chemical applications in business contexts. reactions are studied and the equilibrium Mathematics law is investigated. Energy profiles, the Unit 2: Context for Mathematics Unit 1: Functions and Calculus effect of the factors which influence the Here the skills learnt in the first unit, Pattern This unit explores the properties of a wide position of equilibrium and the application of in Number, are applied and extended in range of functions and their graphs, as well Le Chatelier’s principle are also introduced. the study of mathematics and statistics in as the calculus processes of differentiation A range of energy resources used in contexts that students are likely to meet in and anti-differentiation. modern society and their benefits and their tertiary studies and beyond. Many of limitations are analysed. Calorimetry and these contexts involve graphs with positive the measurement of the energy of chemical Unit 2: Probability and Statistics x and y values and many of the problems reactions are examined to extend this can be represented and solved by graphical This Unit explores the properties and analysis. methods. relationships within the study of sequences and series, probability theory and probability Economics Note: It is not possible for students to study both Fundamental Mathematics and Mathematics or to distributions as well as univariate and study both Fundamental Mathematics and Advanced bivariate statistics. Our staff will work with students to develop the most appropriate subject package in terms of Unit 1: An Introduction to Mathematics. Microeconomics their interests, abilities and preferred destination degrees. Physics The unit focuses on some of the most Globalisation important tools used in the study of Unit 1: Mechanics Unit 1: Nations, Economics, and Subjects Economics, such as demand and supply analysis, and applies them to clearly explain People The Mechanics unit of MUFY Physics is an algebra-based course which introduces • English (compulsory) real-world economic issues. In this unit, students examine some of the students to classical mechanics. Students recent history and key aspects of use Newton’s Laws and the concepts of • Accounting Unit 2: An Introduction to globalisation. Explore how and to what work/energy, and impulse/momentum • Biology Macroeconomics extent the apparent globalisation of the to solve problems of moving and static world is affecting governance, economics systems in one (1) and two (2) dimensions. • Chemistry Students are introduced to a range of and peoples, with a particular emphasis on economic theories and models. Key how it shapes divisions of labour, health, • Economics domestic economic goals related to Unit 2: Electricity and Magnetism and the environment. • Globalization economic growth, low inflation and and Modern Physics full employment, along with external • Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Unit 2: Culture, Rights and The aim of this unit is to provide students relationships are considered. These topics Reactions with an introduction to the major concepts, are followed by an examination of the two • Mathematics major areas of government Macroeconomic principles and models used in the areas of Students explore how, and to what extent, electromagnetism and quantum physics. • Fundamental Mathematics (cannot be taken with any other mathematics subject) policy: budgetary/fiscal and monetary the apparent globalisation of the world policy. is affecting governance, economies and This course will be especially useful to students who intent • Physics peoples, with a particular emphasis on to major in medicine, pharmacy, engineering, computing, mathematics or the sciences. * Not every subject are offered in each semester English how it shapes cultures across the world and how it informs and is informed by Unit 1: Comprehension and a discourse of human rights. We also Persuasion examine how different nations, governing Accounting Biology Chemistry bodies, societies and cultures respond to This course is intended to prepare students globalisation. Unit 1: Fundamentals of Unit 1: Functioning Organisms Unit 1: Chemical Connections for tertiary level study by developing Accounting This unit provides students with the This unit explores the development of language skills (writing, speaking, This unit of Accounting will focus on opportunity to gain an understanding of knowledge of atomic structure and how listening, and persuasive), research skills, Information & the financial recording, reporting and the structure and function of cells as the the modern Periodic Table evolved through organisational and study skills. Communication Technology decision-making processes of small basic functioning units of life. It also covers the experimental work of scientists. The (ICT) trading businesses operating as a the ways in which mammals coordinate study of organic chemistry is extended Unit 2: Exploring Ideas and regulate their internal environment by analysis of a range of homologous Unit 1: Applications and sole-trader. Students will study both This course is intended to build on the skills theoretical and practical aspects of in response to ever-changing external series and organic chemical reactions, Introduction to Programming developed in the previous unit accounting. environmental conditions. including reaction pathways and the This unit familiarises students with the ‘Comprehension and Persuasion’. In importance of green chemistry. Several fundamental terminology, components and addition, it will explore a range of ideas by Unit 2: Financial Accounting Unit 2: Inheritance and Change significant biomolecules are also studied. reading and responding to texts and will uses for computers and computer systems. A range of standard and instrumental This unit of Accounting will focus on This unit provides students with the build their research and presentation skills analytical techniques of spectroscopy, an extension of the Fundamentals opportunity to gain an understanding of through a major research project. chromatography and electrophoresis are of Accounting studied in Unit 1. the nature of inheritance. Students will also also introduced. Reporting for profit and planning study the theory of evolution, evidence for for the future utilising the budgeting evolution, the process of natural selection process will be introduced. and finally both the cultural and biological evolution of humans. 22 23
Destination Degrees The Foundation Year provides a pathway into all 10 faculties at Monash University. Many degrees offered at Monash University require prerequisite study. Students are encouraged to consider the prerequisites of the faculty and degrees of interest, as they make their subject selections. For more update list of MUFY destination degrees, visit: www.monashcollege.edu.au/foundationyear 24 25
JIC city campus is located in Menteng, one of Jakarta’s most prestigious and safest areas. The campus is easily accessed by public transport and is within walking Jakarta International College (JIC) distance of prestigious shopping malls, was established in Jakarta in 2002 by five-star hotels, upscale residential areas a group of people who are committed and notable fine dining restaurants. to offering high quality education of an international standard to the Indonesian people. Education of this international standard not only strengthens the opportunities available to individuals, but it also enables Indonesian people to take a more active part in the global community. JIC partnered with Monash College to provide specialist undergraduate diplomas and the Foundation Year program in Jakarta. Monash applies rigorous and We are all committed to providing high quality education to continuous quality assurance our students. processes to the performance of all its international partners to ensure the Fransisca Laij learning experience is comparable to Academic Director those studying in Australia. JIC students can expect the same standard of learning facilities, curriculum and teaching quality. JIC enables students to ease their transition into a tertiary style of education by acquiring independent learning, critical thinking and group discussion skills in a supportive and friendly environment. *Indicative score only. Competitive selection process. *Indicative score only. Competitive selection process. Note: Entry requirements are subject to change. Visit the Monash University website www.monash.edu for up-to-date information. Double degrees are also available. Visit www.monashcollege.edu.au/foundationyear 26 27
English Language Student resources Bridging Program As a Monash College Diploma or Foundation Year student, you have access to a wide range of educational, social and cultural activities. Outstanding teachers and A supportive environment Language and learning staff JIC is more than a place to study, it is support Students are supported by approachable, a community. The community supports Language and learning support resources highly motivated and experienced group academic achievement, personal growth, are available to students who want to of professors and staff. Lectures are cultural exchange and the development improve their academic and English delivered by international and highly- of lasting global friendships. language skills. Support is available in: qualified and reputed academics. • essay writing We can help you to better understand, speak, read, and write in English and increase your Student advisors • English language skills • exam preparation prospects of success at university. JIC student advisers are available to • time management give confidential assistance on personal matters and to help students adjust to life and study on campus. The English Language The program provides a Bridging Program (ELBP) is for learning environment for students to students with a conditional offer for develop the English language skills How to apply entry into a Monash College program. and academic study skills required to A conditional offer is made to students be successful in an English language who satisfy the Monash College tertiary context. academic requirements, but who narrowly miss the English requirement. Classes focus on academic skills The program bridges the gap and preparation for the reading, Step 1 Step 3 Step 5 between previous English language writing, speaking, listening, note- qualifications and those accepted by taking and research that students will Complete the JIC Application Form and If your application is successful, you will You will be issued with a Monash College Monash. be undertaking within their Monash submit the following documents: be sent an offer package* including: program information package including: College diploma course. • a certified academic transcripts of • a letter of offer • a welcome letter your most recent qualification • acceptance documents • a Confirmation of Enrolment Form Requirements: To pass the program students must • evidence of English language • offer documentation • a student information guide. • IELTS score of 5.0 (writing 5.0), or successfully complete a series of tasks proficiency (certificates need to be translated into English) • TOEFL iBT score of 61 (writing that test their ability to use English for • an application for credit transfer (if Step 4 Step 6 17), or academic studies. All assessment • TOEFL paper-based score of 500 tasks in the ELBP relate directly to appropriate) Return your completed acceptance Arrange your own travel and (TWE 4.0) students’ future academic study and documents and initial payment. accommodation (if you live outside Initial payment includes: Jakarta) the work they will do in their Step 2 • 60 per cent of the tuition fee must Duration: 15 weeks destination degree. There are also Send your application and supporting be received prior to the start of the progress assessment activities documentation to: semester Step 7 Intakes: June and October that provide students and their teachers with ongoing feedback on • registration fee Register, enrol and get know your new Note: Students must provide evidence of English performance. These tasks are building Jakarta International College • amenities fee campus. qualifications before entering the ELBP for Monash College. blocks to the formal assessment tasks. Graha Mandiri, 2nd Floor • deposits Jl. Imam Bonjol 61, Menteng Jakarta Pusat 10310 For a complete list of the fees you need Indonesia to pay visit www.jic.ac.id fax.: (+62 21) 3983 4060 email: information@jic.ac.id Application assistance and information For more information on the Diplomas and Foundation Year program offered by JIC or application procedures, contact: Jakarta International College Admissions Office Telephone: +62 21 3983 4061 Direct No. (Flexi): +62 21 3299 0001 - 5 email: information@jic.ac.id www.jic.ac.id www.monashcollege.edu.au * Students who submit an incomplete application may be awarded a conditional offer. These students will be required to forward the information or supporting documents missing from their original application. JIC will reassess the application and successful students will be awarded a full offer. 28 29
Monash College Jakarta Graha Mandiri, 2nd Floor Jl. Imam Bonjol 61, Menteng Jakarta Pusat 10310 Ph. +62 21 3983 4061 Fax. +62 21 3983 4060 Email : information@jic.ac.id Recruitment & Admission Telephone : +62 21 3299 0001-5 www.jic.ac.id www.monashcollege.edu.au/indonesia facebook.com/jakartainternationalcollege twitter.com/monashcollege Terms and conditions Course entry details listed in this publication should be used as a guide to entry standards. Competition for Monash College Diploma and Foundation Year places is strong and selection is based on academic ability. Entry scores are subject to change. For the latest entry requirements please consult the Monash College Diploma and Foundation Year website. All fees are quoted in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Jakarta International College reserves the right to adjust annual tuition fees over the duration of the course. Australian citizens and permanent residents may undertake any of the Monash College Diplomas but not the Foundation Year. Further information about courses, fees and application procedures for Australian citizens and permanent residents may be obtained by visiting www.monashcollege.edu.au Disclaimer Information in this publication is specific to Monash College Diploma and Foundation Year delivered by JIC in Jakarta. Information for other providers may differ significantly. While the information provided in this booklet was correct at the time of its publication, Monash College reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise. This information was correct at August 2011. Visit the website for most up-to-date information on fees, course details, and entry requirements. The Monash University Foundation year program is owned by Monash College Pty Ltd, a wholly owned company of Monash University. Monash College Pty Ltd CRICOS Provider number: 01857J, CRICOS course code: 071178G (standard)
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