The Asia-Europe Institute offers a range of International
Masters degree programmes tailored to the academic background and career needs of students. These programmes offer a number
of unique characteristics that will appeal to students from Asia, Europe and the rest of the world.
AEI offers four International Masters programmes in the following subjects
:
In addition, the AEI also conducts the Ph.D programme which is research driven.
All the existing teaching/learning programmes reflect a number of unique characteristics that further the
aims and objective of enhancing higher education cooperation and exchange: partnership; an international outlook; and high
quality staff.
Partnership
Each of the International Masters programmes had been established in joint
partnership with leading institutions in Asia and Europe. This has resulted in close coordination over all aspects of course
design, management, delivery and evaluation, as well as the validation of joint degrees and joint recognition. Our International
Masters programmes will be committed to developing new partnerships with leading international universities.
An
International Outlook
Few university institutions in Southeast Asia are as truly international
as the AEI. We study not only Malaysian or Southeast Asian areas of interest, but those of other countries, many of them in
a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. The student community at the AEI is one of the most internationally diverse
in the region, with students from more than 20 countries having already studied in our programmes. This mix encourages a truly
global and international approach to intellectual discovery and academic life at the AEI which cannot be matched elsewhere.
Experienced High Quality Staff
Each of the International Masters programmes
is taught jointly by the AEI’s academic staff and Visiting Professors, all of whom have global reputations. This ensures that
the AEI’s students have the benefit of learning from leading scholars who bring with them outstanding pedagogical practice
and research insights. In addition to their teaching duties, Visiting Professors add considerable value through frequent dialogue
with the University’s local faculty, the promotion of collaborative research, and other public outreach activities.
The AEI’s staff and Visiting Professors are
regularly sought out as advisers, consultants, and commentators, becoming actively engaged in the practical impact of the
subject they teach and research. As a student, you will also benefit from the constant stream of national and international
politicians, business leaders, civil servants, and academics who visit the AEI to consult staff and to give lectures.
Helping You Fulfil Your Aims
At
postgraduate level, study at the AEI generally takes two forms – taught Masters Programmes based on lectures, seminars and
tutorials; and research programmes, where you prepare a thesis based on your research. Taught programmes lead to the award
of an International Masters degree; research programmes normally lead to the University of Malaya degree of Doctor of Philosophy
(Ph.D).
Types of Study
A Masters degree can serve different purposes and offers many benefits. You
can study subject in depth which you have taken and enjoyed at degree level and extend your analytical and critical capabilities.
Alternatively, a Masters Degree programme could serve as a conversion course from your degree subject, so that you can acquire
a different set of skills or knowledge at a much higher level. A Masters degree can also act as research training to lay the
foundations for more advanced work in a specialized field.
Many of the programmes we offer blend practical experience with rigorous
academic analysis so as to broaden the knowledge of practitioners in certain fields.
On the International Masters programmes, students are assessed by a combination
of coursework assignments associated with each taught course, including examinations, long essays, reports, oral presentations,
and a project paper.
Supporting Your Studies
The AEI has a first class specialized Resource and Documentation Centre which
carries all the reference materials on your reading list and provides resources needed for the programmes of study. It also
offers access to an increasing range of full-text electronic information resources such as newspapers, journals, and useful
websites. In addition, all students have access to the Main Library of the University of Malaya which houses the largest collection
of books and journals in the country. AEI also provides a computer room with study spaces and IT workstations, laptop points,
wireless access and open spaces for group study. As a new student, you will be given a full tour of all the library facilities.
This International Masters programme in ASEAN Studies provides an advanced
level of understanding of the political, economic, social, and cultural forces which shape ASEAN as well as the attendant
policy process in a range of issue areas. It does so through a consideration of aspects of ASEAN.
(1) To offer an analysis of the historical, social and cultural forces that
have shaped Southeast Asia as a macro-region in the world order.
(2) To consider the contested nature of theoretical concepts – how the same
basic categories are understood in partially different ways in competing theoretical approaches to regionalism and regionalization,
and how some concepts belong more to some theories than to other.
(3) To assess the institutional arrangements, changing policy agenda and
governance issue of ASEAN in the contemporary period.
(4) To compare the key characteristics of ASEAN with analogous developments
in regional associations elsewhere in the world.
Aims and Objectives
The course aims to critically assess the significance of ASEAN as a regional
project in terms of theoretical, conceptual, and empirical debates from a range of social science discipline. On completion
of this programme, students should have:
qArrived at an informed understanding of the need for concept in understanding
ASEAN and explored these concepts in some detail.
qAcquired knowledge of the context, institutional framework, issue agenda,
and governance mechanisms of ASEAN and interpreted several major issues associated with its contemporary development in some
detail.
qCompared and evaluated ASEAN in the context of other regional and global
developments.
qDeveloped key analytical, interpretative,
practitioner, oral and written presentation skills.
Structure
The programme requires students to undertake a total of 13 academic courses,
an internship and write a project paper, amounting to a total of 48 credits. The requirements are categorized in the following
modules:
Programme Core Courses
q History,
Society and Culture in Southeast Asia (QXGD6101)
q Regionalization and Regionalism: Theory and
Practice (QXGD6102)
q Legal Institutional and Governance frameworks(QXGD6104)
q Economic and Political Policy Agendas (QXGD6105)
q Politics and Security in the Asia-Pacific
Region (QXGD6107)
q Functional Cooperation
in ASEAN (QXGD6108)
AEI Core Courses
q Political
Economy of Asia-Europe Relations (QXGX6101)
q Globalisation and Regional Integration (QXGX6102)
q Research Methods and Data Analysis for Social Scientists (QXGX6103)
q Advanced Studies in Malaysian Politics, Goverment and Economics (QXGX6105)
Cross-Programme
Courses
q Two courses
drawn from other International Masters programmes
UM Elective Course
q One course
drawn from a selection of courses offered by University Malaya
Internship (QXGD6170)
q One-month
duration
Project Paper (QXGD6180)
Target Students
This programme is designed for students for whom an MA will be a prelude
to careers in fields related to business, international, regional, government and non-governmental organizations, or any career
where advanced knowledge of ASEAN, regional integration and globalization coupled with an advanced capacity to communicate
effectively will be an advantage. It will appeal particularly to those with an interest in historical, cultural, political,
and economic aspects of regional integration.
Given the gaps in information and knowledge both within and between countries, especially between Asia
and Europe, this programme will promote local and global sharing of new information and communication technologies much needed
in the 21st century. The impact of the New Economy on organizational structures, management, and development processes
requires a strong grounding in economics of information and organizational systems that promote information sharing. This
Postgraduate programme is designed to offer breadth of content, intellectual depth, and rigour complemented with attention
to a wide range of applications and case studies. It will be of relevance to business managers as well as those concerned
with organizational development, internet, and new media training, e-ecommerce, also research analysts and others. This International
Masters programme runs for 10 months, full-time, commencing in September.
Aims and Objectives
The increasing globalisation of business, the expansion of information technology
(IT) and competition for markets has meant that participation in the business word required expertise of the knowledge economy
(k-economy). Skills that have been identified for the new economy transcend many disciplines such as computing, economics,
and organizational studies. Popular subjects associated with the K-Economy include fields such as management, economics, and
marketing.
This particular course is designed by AEI to develop this expertise by equipping
students with specialist knowledge of the link between ICT, and K-Economy and the business environment in Asia and Europe.
Such skills are invaluable to small-scale enterprises, multinational corporations, and policy makers in the region to ensure
competitive edge and success in a global market.
Structure
The programme requires students to undertake a total of 13 academic courses,
an internship and write a project paper, amounting to a total of 48 credits. The requirements are categorised in the following
modules:
Programme Core Courses
q Information
Management in the Digital and Global Economy (QXGA6101)
q Business and Enterprise Modeling (QXGA6102)
q Information Technology and the K-Economy (QXGA6103)
q Electronic Marketing and the Global Distribution
Network (QXGA6104)
q E-Trade and Small-and-Medium Scale Enterprises
(QXGA6105)
q Social and Economic Dimensions of IT and
the Digital Economy (QXGA6106)
AEI Core Courses
q Political
Economy of Asia-Europe Relations (QXGX6101)
q Globalization and Regional Integration (QXGX6102)
q Research Methods and Data Analysis for Social Scientists
(QXGX6103)
q Advanced Studies in Malaysian Politics, Goverment and Economics (QXGX6105)
Cross-Programme
Courses
q Two courses
drawn from other International Masters programmes
UM Elective Course
q One course
drawn from a selection of courses offered by University Malaya
Internship (QXGA6170)
qOne-month
duration
Project paper (QXGA6180)
Target Students
This programme is designed for students for whom an MA will be a prelude
to careers in fields related to business, international, regional, government and non-governmental organisations, or any career
where advanced knowledge of ASEAN, regional integration and globalisation coupled with an advanced capacity to communicate
effectively will be an advantage. It will appeal particularly to those with an interest in historical, culture, political
and economic aspects of regional integration.
This International Masters programme in Regional Integration examines the
origins and consequences (for nation states as well as firms and citizens) of efforts and strategies to redraw boundaries
of authority at the regional level in the context of intensified globalization. Using an interdisciplinary and comparative
approach, the programme focuses on explanations of the intensity and type of authority shift to regional institutions across
issues and across regions. It places particular emphasis on understanding the relationship between regional integration and
processes of economic globalization, the development of new forms of governance, and the reconfiguration of the state.
Aims and Objective
The course aims to critically assess the significance of regional integration
in terms of theoretical, conceptual, and empirical debates from a range of social science disciplines. On completion of this
programme, students should have:
qArrived at an informed understanding of how regional integration and
globalization are conceptualized and theorized.
qInterpreted current processes associated with regional integration,
including national development, economic interdependence, and globalization, the emergence of new forms of governance, the
structural context in which these take place and their political, economic, legal, and social consequences.
qDeveloped key analytical, interpretative,
practitioner, oral and written presentation skills.
Structure
The programme requires students to undertake a total of 13 academic courses,
an internship and write a project paper, amounting to a total of 48 credits. The requirements are categorized in the following
modules:
Programme Core Courses
q Globalization and Economic Development
(QXGB6101)
q Political Economy of Regional Integration
(QXGB6102)
q Institutional and Legal Framework for Regional
Integration (QXGB6103)
q European Model of Regional Integration (QXGB6104)
q Asia-Europe Trade and Financial Issues (QXGB6105)
q Multilateral Institutions and Economic Development
(QXGB6106)
AEI Core Courses
q Political
Economy of Asia-Europe Relations (QXGX6101)
q Globalization and Regional Integration (QXGX6102)
q Research Methods and Data Analysis for Social
Scientists (QXGX6103)
q Advanced Studies in Malaysian Politics, Goverment
and Economics (QXGX6105)
Cross-Programme Courses
q Two
courses drawn from other International Masters programmes
UM Elective Course
q One
course drawn from a selection of courses offered by University Malaya
Internship (QXGB6170)
q One-month
duration
Project
paper (QXGB6180)
Target Students
This programme is designed for students for whom an MA will be a prelude
to careers in fields related to business, international, regional, government and non-governmental organizations, as well
as teaching, journalism or any career where advanced knowledge of regional integration and globalization coupled with an advanced
capacity to communicate effectively will be an advantage. It will appeal particularly to those with an interest in the economic,
political, legal, and social issues that arise from intensified regional integration on a worldwide scale.
This International Masters programme in Small and Medium Enterprise is designed
for students who wish to enhance the development of entrepreneurial skills and managerial capacity in order to ensure the
viability and continuity of SMEs over time. The focus of the programme is to provide an understanding of the strength of both
Asian and European social and economic contexts in which SMEs operate, as well as the methodologies, technicalities and tools
that allow a better structured decisional process and a more conscious management of the business. The intercultural setting
of the programme will also enhance the ability of prospective managers and government executives to strengthen economic cooperation
between Europe and Asia.
Aims and Objective
The course aims to critically assess the significance of information management
in organizations, and in the context of a changing global economy. On completion of this programme, students should have:
qAcquired the methodologies and managerial tools created or adapted
for SMEs reality and, through field project, verified the operational validity of those methodologies and tools.
qDeveloped capabilities and aptitudes coherent with the organizational
context of SMEs, less formal but more creative, flexible and light.
qAnalysed the strengths and weaknesses of family business, the cultural
and social context in which they operate and the economic relationships with other firms, and produced outputs of immediate
use for the participants as well as for the targeted companies.
qDeveloped key analytical, interpretative, practitioner, oral and written presentation skills.
Structure
The programme requires students to undertake a total of 13 academic courses,
an internship and write a project paper, amounting to a total of 48 credits. The requirements are categorized in the following
modules:
Programme Core Courses
q Financial
and Accounting Tools for SMEs (QXGC6101)
q Strategic Management for SMEs (QXGC6102)
q Entrepreneurship Development (QXGC6103)
q Marketing Strategies for SMEs (QXGC6104)
q Human Resource Management (QXGC6106)
q Business Networks and Clusters (QXGC6107)
AEI Core Courses
q Political
Economy of Asia-Europe Relations (QXGX6101)
q Globalization and Regional Integration (QXGX6102)
q Research Methods and Data Analysis for Social Scientists
(QXGX6103)
q Advanced Studies in Malaysian Politics, Goverment and Economics (QXGX6105)
Cross-Programme
Courses
q Two courses
drawn from other International Masters programmes
UM Elective Courses
q One course
drawn from a selection of courses offered by University Malaya
Internship (QXGC6170)
q Two-months
duration
Project Paper (QXGC6180)
Target Students
This programme is designed for students for whom an MA will be prelude to
careers in small-and medium-scale enterprises where they would have the opportunity to apply their specific needs of the business,
and where the focus is increasingly on individuality and creativity.