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SCHOLARδ Qualifications  (Please click button to select)

SCHOLAR™ examinations are conducted to provide the platforms for credit transfers between institutions across international boundaries.  Examinations currently covered lead to the following qualifications.  Other examinations will be introduced to meet prevailing demand.

 

* SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Software Technology

* SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Web Technology

* SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Business Science Option 1 (With emphasis on Business Management)

* SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Business Science Option 2 (With emphasis on Business Studies)

* SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business And Information Technology (ADBAIT) Option 1

* SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business And Information Technology (ADBAIT) Option 2

* SCHOLAR™ GAU Stage I & II Diplomas in Management Information Systems

* SCHOLAR™ American Stage I Diploma in IT & Business

* SCHOLAR™ American Stage II Diploma in IT & Business

* SCHOLAR™ American Stage I Diploma in Engineering

* SCHOLAR™ American Stage II Diploma in Mechanical Engineering

* SCHOLAR™ American Stage II Diploma in Electrical Engineering

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Software Technology

 

Examination Modules

 

The SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Software Technology is one of the 3 components of the SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT).   The other 2 components are the SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Web Technology and the SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Business Science.   The SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Software Technology is awarded upon successful completion of the following study modules:

 

ITF401            Fundamentals of Information Technology 

DST101           Principles of Programming                                

DST102           Visual Basic Programming                                

DST103           C/C++ Programming                             

DST104           Java Programming                                         

DST105           Software Engineering                                       

 

Credit System

 

Each module of study, which generates 15 credits, requires 100 contact hours and 200 hours of self study.   A diploma holder will have covered 600 contact hours and 1,200 hours of self study.    

 

Top-Up Programmes

 

 

Holders of the SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT), or specific combinations of the 3 constituent diplomas or modules within the diplomas,  may transfer into one-year or two-year top-up programmes in  overseas universities leading to undergraduate awards.

 

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SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Web Technology

 

Examination Modules

 

The SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Web Technology is one of the 3 components of the SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT).   The other 2 components are the SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Software Technology and the SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Business Science.   The SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Web Technology is awarded upon successful completion of the following study modules:

 

ITF401             Fundamentals of Information Technology

DWT201           Windows NT Server System Administration       

DWT202           Web Page Design & Development          

DWT203           JavaScript & VB Script                                 

DWT204           Multimedia Techniques                                 

DWT205           E-Commerce                                                        

 

Credit System

 

Each module of study, which generates 15 credits, requires 100 contact hours and 200 hours of self study.   A diploma holder will have covered 600 contact hours and 1,200 hours of self study.    

 

Top-Up Programmes

 

 

Holders of the SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT), or specific combinations of the 3 constituent diplomas or modules within the diplomas,  may transfer into one-year or two-year top-up programmes in  overseas universities leading to undergraduate awards.

 

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SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Business Science

Option 1 (With emphasis on Business Management)

 

Examination Modules

 

The SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Business Science (Option 1) is one of the 3 components of the SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT) Option 1.   The other 2 components are the SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Web Technology and the SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Software Technology.   The SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Business Science is awarded upon successful completion of the following study modules:

 

ITF401          Fundamentals of Information Technology

DBS301         Principles of Business Administration                  

DBS302         Management Information Systems           

DBS303         Business Systems Analysis & Design                  

DBS304         Business Data Communications & Networking      

DBS305         Management Science                                      

 

Credit System

 

Each module of study, which generates 15 credits, requires 100 contact hours and 200 hours of self study.   A diploma holder will have covered 600 contact hours and 1,200 hours of self study.    

 

Top-Up Programmes

 

 

Holders of the SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT), or specific combinations of the 3 constituent diplomas or modules within the diplomas,  may transfer into one-year or two-year top-up programmes in  overseas universities leading to undergraduate awards.

 

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SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Business Science

Option 2 (With emphasis on Business Studies)

 

Examination Modules

 

The SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Business Science (Option 2) is one of the 3 components of the SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT) Option 2.   The other 2 components are the SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Web Technology and the SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Software Technology.   The SCHOLAR™ Diploma in Business Science is awarded upon successful completion of the following study modules:

 

DBS300         Accounting & Finance         

DBS301A       Global Business Environment

DBS302         Management Information Systems            

DBS303         Business Systems Analysis & Design         

DBS303A       Practising Systems Analysis & Design

DBS304         Business Data Communications & Networking       

DBS305A       Management Accounting

           

Credit System

 

Each module of study, which generates 15 credits, requires 100 contact hours and 200 hours of self study.   A diploma holder will have covered 700 contact hours and 1,400 hours of self study.    

 

Top-Up Programmes

 

 

Holders of the SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT), or specific combinations of the 3 constituent diplomas or modules within the diplomas,  may transfer into one-year or two-year top-up programmes in  overseas universities leading to undergraduate awards.

 

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SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in

Business & Information Technology (ADBAIT)

Option 1

 

Examination Modules

 

The SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT) Option1 is awarded upon successful completion of the following 3 diplomas:

 

Diploma in Software Technology                                                 

ITF401            Fundamentals of Information Technology 

DST101           Principles of Programming                                

DST102           Visual Basic Programming                                

DST103           C/C++ Programming                             

DST104           Java Programming                                         

DST105           Software Engineering                                     

 

Diploma in Web Technology

ITF401             Fundamentals of Information Technology

DWT201           Windows NT Server System Administration       

DWT202           Web Page Design & Development          

DWT203           JavaScript & VB Script                                 

DWT204           Multimedia Techniques                                 

DWT205           E-Commerce                                                        

 

Diploma in Business Science Option 1 (with emphasis on Business Management)

ITF401             Fundamentals of Information Technology

DBS301            Principles of Business Administration                

DBS302            Management Information Systems                  

DBS303            Business Systems Analysis & Design                

DBS304            Business Data Communications & Networking    

DBS305            Management Science                                    

 

Credit System

 

Each module of study, which generates 15 credits, requires 100 contact hours and 200 hours of self study.   A diploma holder will have covered 600 contact hours and 1,200 hours of self study.     An advanced diploma holder will have covered 1,600 contact hours and 3,200 hours of self study.

 

Top-Up Programmes

 

 

Holders of the SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT), or specific combinations of diplomas or modules within the diplomas,  may transfer into one-year or two-year top-up programmes in  overseas universities leading to undergraduate awards.

 

 

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SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in

Business & Information Technology (ADBAIT)

Option 2

 

Examination Modules

 

The SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT) Option2 is awarded upon successful completion of the following 3 diplomas:

 

Diploma in Software Technology                                                 

ITF401            Fundamentals of Information Technology 

DST101           Principles of Programming                                

DST102           Visual Basic Programming                                

DST103           C/C++ Programming                             

DST104           Java Programming                                         

DST105           Software Engineering                                     

 

Diploma in Web Technology

ITF401             Fundamentals of Information Technology

DWT201           Windows NT Server System Administration       

DWT202           Web Page Design & Development          

DWT203           JavaScript & VB Script                                 

DWT204           Multimedia Techniques                                 

DWT205           E-Commerce                                                        

 

Diploma in Business Science Option 2 (with emphasis on Business Studies)

DBS300             Accounting & Finance     

DBS301A           Global Business Environment

DBS302             Management Information Systems                 

DBS303             Business Systems Analysis & Design               

DBS303A           Practising Systems Analysis & Design

DBS304             Business Data Communications & Networking   

DBS305A           Management Accounting

 

Credit System

 

Each module of study, which generates 15 credits, requires 100 contact hours and 200 hours of self study.   A diploma holder will have covered 600 contact hours and 1,200 hours of self study.     An advanced diploma holder will have covered 1,700 contact hours and 3,400 hours of self study.

 

Top-Up Programmes

 

 

Holders of the SCHOLAR™ Advanced Diploma in Business Administration & Information Technology (ADBAIT), or specific combinations of diplomas or modules within the diplomas,  may transfer into one-year or two-year top-up programmes in  overseas universities leading to undergraduate awards.

 

 

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SCHOLAR™-GAU Stage I & II Diploma in Management Information Systems

 

Examination Modules

 

The SCHOLARδ-GAU Stage I & II Diplomas in Management Information Systems are awarded to students who have successfully completed all the following subjects:

 

SCHOLARδ-GAU Diploma in MIS Stage I

 

M1301A    Principles of Business & Management (I)

M1301B    Principles of Business & Management (II)

M1401A    Fundamentals of Information Technology (I)

M1401B    Fundamentals of Information Technology (II)

M1402A    Mathematics for Business (I)

M1402B    Mathematics for Business (II)

M2103      C Programming

M2104      Java Programming           

M2202      Web Page Design & Development

M2300      Accounting & Finance (I)

M2305      Management Accounting

M2403      Macroeconomics

M2404      Fundamentals of Database Management

M2405      Microeconomics

 

SCHOLARδ-GAU Diploma in MIS Stage II

 

M3101      Principles of Programming

M3205      E Commerce

M3300      Accounting & Finance (II)

M3302      Management Information Systems

M3303      Business Systems Analysis & Design

M3304      Business Data Communication & Networking

M3305      Management Science

M3406      Human Resource Management

M3407      Introduction to Operations Management

M4105      Software Engineering

M4303      Practicing Systems Analysis & Design

M4408      Fundamentals of Operating Systems

M4409      Fundamentals of Computer Graphics

M4410      Legal Aspects in Information Technology

 

Credit System

 

Each subject produces 5 credit hours and each credit hour represents 12 contact hours of study.   As such, Stage I and Stage II will each cover 840  contact hours.

 

Top-Up Programmes

 

 

Holders of the SCHOLARδ-GAU Stage I & II Diplomas in Management Information Systems may transfer into a one-year top-up dual-degree completion program conducted by Girne American University in North Cyprus leading to BSc degree awards by Girne American University and the University of Northern Virginia.

 

 

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SCHOLAR™ American Stage I Diploma in IT & Business

 

Examination Modules

 

 

There are two stages in the SCHOLAR™ American IT & Business Examinations, with Stage I covering 15 study modules and Stage II covering 13 study modules.  Stage I is equivalent to 2/3 of an American Associate Degree, while Stage I & II combined is equivalent to 2/3 of an American Bachelor Degree.

 

Stage I  (Number in brackets shows the credit hours)

 

Module           Subject                                                          

 

ITF1099        Fundamentals of Information Technology (4.5)

BA4010         Principles of Accounting I (5.0)                          

BA4011         Principles of Accounting II (5.0)

BA4041         Macroeconomics (4.5)

ST1010         Principles of Programming (4.5)

ST1020         Visual Basic Programming (4.5)

BS3040         Business Data Communication & Networking (4.5)

ST1040         Java Programming  (4.5)     

WT2030        JavaScript & VB Script (4.5)

WT2020        Web Page Design & Development [I] (4.5)           

GE5010         Composition (4.5)                                   

GE5020         Organisation Communication (4.5)

GE5021         Interpersonal Professional Communication (4.5)

GE5040         College Algebra (4.5)

GE5041         English As A Foreign Language (4.5)

 

Total Credit Hours   (68.5)

 

Credit System

 

 

Each credit hour represents 12 contact hours of study.   As such, Stage I will cover 822  contact hours and Stage II will cover 708 contact hours .

 

Degree Completion Programs

 

 

Holders of the SCHOLAR™ American Stage I Diploma in IT & Business who complete 7 specific subjects conducted by the National American University (NAU) on-line or on campus will be awarded the Associate Degree in Applied Science (with emphasis on Information Technology) by the university. 

 

Holders of NAU Associate Degree in Applied Science who complete the SCHOLAR™ American Stage II Diploma in IT & Business and 7 further NAU subjects (on-line or on campus) will be awarded the Bachelor of Science  Degree (BSc) in Information Technology (with emphasis on Management Information Systems) and/or Bachelor of Science Degree (BSc) in Information Technology (with emphasis on Web Development & Administration) by the university. 

 

NAU on-line degree completion programs are delivered in SNAP Degree Completion Centers located in SCHOLAR™ Regional Centres all over the world with local facilitation.

 

 

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SCHOLAR™ American Stage II Diploma in IT & Business

 

Examination Modules

 

 

There are two stages in the SCHOLAR™ American IT & Business Examinations, with Stage I covering 15 study modules and Stage II covering 13 study modules.  Stage I is equivalent to 2/3 of an American Associate Degree, while Stage I & II combined is equivalent to 2/3 of an American Bachelor Degree.

 

Stage II  (Number in brackets shows the credit hours)

 

Module           Subject                                                            

 

BS3010       Principles of Business Administration (4.5)

BA4020       Principles of Marketing (4.5)

BA4030       Principles of Finance (4.5)

BA4060       Technical Communications (4.5)

BA4050       Business Statistics (5.0)

BA4040       Microeconomics (4.5)

BS3050       Management Science (4.5)

BS4020       Systems Analysis & Design (4.5)       

BS4030       Advanced Systems Analysis & Design (4.5)

GE5011       Advanced Composition (4.5)

GE5030       Introduction to Psychology  (4.5)

GE5031       Introduction to Sociology (4.5)

GE5042       Literature in native language (4.5)

 

Total Credit Hours   (59.0)

 

Credit System

 

 

Each credit hour represents 12 contact hours of study.   As such, Stage I will cover 822  contact hours and Stage II will cover 708 contact hours .

 

Degree Completion Programs

 

 

Holders of the SCHOLAR™ American Stage I Diploma in IT & Business who complete 7 specific subjects conducted by the National American University (NAU) on-line or on campus will be awarded the Associate Degree in Applied Science (with emphasis on Information Technology) by the university. 

 

Holders of NAU Associate Degree in Applied Science who complete the SCHOLAR™ American Stage II Diploma in IT & Business and 7 further NAU subjects (on-line or on campus) will be awarded the Bachelor of Science  Degree (BSc) in Information Technology (with emphasis on Management Information Systems) and/or Bachelor of Science Degree (BSc) in Information Technology (with emphasis on Web Development & Administration) by the university. 

 

NAU on-line degree completion programs are delivered in SNAP Degree Completion Centers located in SCHOLAR™ Regional Centres all over the world with local facilitation.

 

 

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SCHOLAR™ American Stage I Diploma in Engineering

 

SCHOLARδ American Engineering Examination Scheme

 

The SCHOLAR™ American Engineering Examination Scheme covers the Electrical Engineering discipline and the Mechanical Engineering discipline.   It consists of  two stages, with Stage I covering 16 study modules in General Education and Mathematics & Science, and Stage II covering 8 foundation modules in the case of Mechanical Engineering or 6 foundation modules in the case of Electrical Engineering.  Stage I & II combined is approximately equivalent to 2/3 of the Baccalaureate BSc Degree in the respective ABET accredited engineering programs of Lake Superior State University in the state of Michigan, United States. Credit for modules can be earned through approved coursework or by examination.

 

The numbers inserted within square brackets below represent credit hours.

 

Stage I (General Education & Math/Science)

 

General Education Modules

Freshman Composition I (EN110) [3]

Freshman Composition II (EN111) [3]                 

Fundamentals of Speech Comm (SD101) [3]

Humanities I (HU251) [4]

Cultural Diversity [3]

Aesthetics [3]

Social Science Electives [6]

Sub-Total of Credit Hours          25

 

Mathematics/Science Modules

Calculus I   (MA143) [4]     

Calculus II  (MA144) [4]

Calculus III  (MA243) [4]

Differential Equations (MA310) [3]

Statistics (MA308) [3]

MathCAD & MATLAB (EG140) [1]

Chemistry & Lab (CH115) [5]

Physics I & Lab  (PH231) [4]

Physics II & Lab  (PH232) [4]

Sub-Total of Credit Hours                  32

 

Total Credit Hours                                 57

 

Award

 

 

A candidate who has successfully completed Stage I of the SCHOLAR™ American Engineering Examination Scheme by examination, and/or by virtue of transfer of validated coursework, will be awarded the SCHOLAR™ American Stage I Diploma in Engineering.    

 

 

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SCHOLAR™ American Stage II Diploma in Mechanical Engineering

 

SCHOLARδ American Engineering Examination Scheme

 

The SCHOLAR™ American Engineering Examination Scheme covers the Electrical Engineering discipline and the Mechanical Engineering discipline.   It consists of  two stages, with Stage I covering 16 study modules in General Education and Mathematics & Science, and Stage II covering 8 foundation modules in the case of Mechanical Engineering or 6 foundation modules in the case of Electrical Engineering.  Stage I & II combined is approximately equivalent to 2/3 of the Baccalaureate BSc Degree in the respective ABET accredited engineering programs of Lake Superior State University in the state of Michigan, United States. Credit for modules can be earned through approved coursework or by examination.

 

The numbers inserted within square brackets below represent credit hours.

 

Stage II (Mechanical Engineering Foundation)

 

Statics   (EM220) [3]

Dynamics  (EM320) [4]

Engineering Materials (ME275) [3]

Strength of Materials  (ME225) [4]

Circuit Analysis (EE210) [4]

“C” Programming (EG265) [3]

Thermal Fluids I (ME355) [5]

Engineering Graphics (ME142) [2]

           

Total Credit Hours               28

 

Award

 

A candidate who has successfully completed Stage II of the SCHOLAR™ American Engineering Examination Scheme in Mechanical Engineering by examination, and/or by virtue of transfer of validated coursework, will be awarded the SCHOLAR™  American Stage II Diploma in Mechanical Engineering.    

 

Degree Completion Program

 

Holders of a SCHOLAR™ Stage I Diploma in Engineering and a SCHOLAR™ Stage II Diploma in Mechanical Engineering may enrol for the three-term  Baccalaureate BSc Degree Completion Program in Mechanical Engineering with Lake Superior State University, Michigan. 

 

 

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SCHOLAR™ American Stage II Diploma in Electrical Engineering

 

SCHOLARδ American Engineering Examination Scheme

 

The SCHOLAR™ American Engineering Examination Scheme covers the Electrical Engineering discipline and the Mechanical Engineering discipline.   It consists of  two stages, with Stage I covering 16 study modules in General Education and Mathematics & Science, and Stage II covering 8 foundation modules in the case of Mechanical Engineering or 6 foundation modules in the case of Electrical Engineering.  Stage I & II combined is approximately equivalent to 2/3 of the Baccalaureate BSc Degree in the respective ABET accredited engineering programs of Lake Superior State University in the state of Michigan, United States. Credit for modules can be earned through approved coursework or by examination.

 

The numbers inserted within square brackets below represent credit hours.

 

Stage II (Electrical Engineering Foundation)

 

Statics (EM220) [3] 

DSP First (EE200) [4]

Network Analysis   (EE310) [4]

Circuit Analysis (EE210) [4]

“C” Programming (EG265) [3]                  

Digital Fundamentals (EE125) [4]   

                       

Total Credit Hours               22

 

Award

 

 

A candidate who has successfully completed Stage II of the SCHOLAR™ American Engineering Examination Scheme in Electrical Engineering by examination, and/or by virtue of transfer of validated coursework, will be awarded the SCHOLAR™ American Stage II Diploma in Electrical Engineering.    

 

Degree Completion Program

 

Holders of a SCHOLAR™ Stage I Diploma in Engineering and a SCHOLAR™ Stage II Diploma in Electrical Engineering may enrol for the three-term Baccalaureate BSc Degree completion program in Electrical Engineering with Lake Superior State University, Michigan. 

 

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