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Diploma in Mass Communication Full-time Programme > Possible completion of 8 modules in 8 months 1 > Entry 2 to over 200 degree programmes > Direct entry 2 to 2 nd year of Bachelor s degree programme > Easy and affordable payment schemes 3 1 Subject to programme duration and meeting entry requirements 2 Subject to course duration and meeting entry requirements 3 Terms and conditions apply. Subject to bank s approval.

KAPLAN HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY IN SINGAPORE Kaplan Higher Education Academy is part of Kaplan, Inc., a leading international provider of educational and career services for individuals, schools and businesses. Kaplan serves students of all ages through a wide array of offerings, including higher education and professional training. Kaplan, Inc., is a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company (NYSE: GHC) and its largest division. Today, thousands of students are enrolled in Kaplan Higher Education Academy in Singapore, pursuing full-time programmes that range from diplomas to Bachelor s and Master s degrees. Through collaboration with prestigious Australian and European universities, Kaplan offers career-oriented academic programmes designed to provide students with the skills necessary to qualify them for employment in the fields of Accounting & Finance, Business & Management, Communication & Media, Hospitality & Tourism Management, Humanities & Social Sciences, Information Technology, Law and Nursing & Allied Health. The Kaplan City Campuses Kaplan Higher Education Academy is one of the largest private education institutions in Singapore, spanning more than 140,000 sqft, over 3 campuses Kaplan City Campus @Wilkie Edge and @ PoMo. The campuses are located in the heart of the city; all within walking distances from 5 MRT stations across major train lines. All campuses are strategically located to provide students convenience and conducive study environment with state-of-the-art classrooms & computer labs, high-speed WiFi, relaxation lounges, easy access to comprehensive library resources and food & beverage outlets on campus. Kaplan City Campuses Location Map STUDENT ACTIVITIES Kaplan organises a variety of sporting and special interest activities to provide a well-rounded student experience.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE & CONTENT Aims & Objectives This programme aims to encompass all essential skills for Mass Communication. The syllabus covers developing and writing public relations materials, marketing communication and creative writing including news releases, backgrounders, newsletters, magazine articles, brochures, print advertising copy and broadcast scripts. It educates students about the impact of technology on the communication industry and the role, importance and techniques of effective communication in both consumer and industrial markets. Students will develop the skills to apply appropriate tools and techniques for the promotion of both goods and services. Academic Track Diploma in Mass Communication Introduction to Management Introduction to Mass Communication Marketing Principles Journalism and Ethics Advertising and Public Relations Contemporary Smartphone Video Production Social and New Media Research Project Direct entry * to 2nd year of Bachelor s degree programme *Subject to course duration and meeting entry requirements Career Opportunities The award offered by Kaplan Higher Education Academy, will equip graduates with a solid foundation in mass communication and necessary skills towards a rewarding and dynamic career. Possible career opportunities include: Public Relations (Public Relations Specialist, Guest Relations Specialist) Journalism (Photojournalist, Writer, Reporter, Editor) Marketing Communications (Advertiser, Copywriter) Media (TV Correspondent, Radio Jockey, Content Creator)

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE & CONTENT Entry Requirements Local students: GCE A-Level; OR Certificate in Foundation Studies; OR Mature candidates ( 30 years old with 8 years work experience); OR Candidates with other qualifications will be assessed on caseby-case basis International Students: Completion of Year 12 Completion of less than Year 12 will be considered if it is an official completion of High School in the country of origin IB Diploma Pre-university certifications Other private or foreign qualifications will be assessed on case-by-case basis English language requirement: GCE A-Level (Grade E and above in any subject conducted in English) Successfully pass Kaplan English Placement Test IELTS 6.0 or equivalent (applicable for International students) Graduation & Recognition Soon after completing my diploma studies at Kaplan, I secured a job with A*Star (Agency for Science, Technology and Research) and assisted in the preparation of the President s Science and Technology awards ceremony by liaising with top scientists and a panel of distinguished judges in Singapore. I later progressed to a leading bank and joined their corporate communications team. I performed well thanks to the rich knowledge and skills I learnt at Kaplan! Stephanie Clarissa Corporate Communications Executive Leading Bank in Singapore Kaplan Diploma in Mass Communication Graduate Students who successfully complete the programme will be awarded with the Diploma in Mass Communication by Kaplan Higher Education Academy. Diploma graduates can then move on to pursue Bachelor s degree programmes with one of our prestigious university partners in Singapore. Delivery Method The curriculum is taught over 4 terms of 8 weeks with each term covering 2 units. Each unit of this full-time programme will be delivered over a 4-week cycle. Classes are 3-hour sessions held Mon-Fri. Classes are conducted mainly on weekdays. Assessment Method Each unit is assessed by any combination of class participation, written assignments, projects or examinations. Assessment method may vary according to individual unit requirements. Programme Management The diploma programme is managed by a professional management team at Kaplan Higher Education Academy. The team ensures that in addition to classes, students will be supported by a team of programme managers, programme newsletters via email, academic support system via email or other online resources and study notes. Programme managers will also provide assistance with scheduling, study group formation, Kaplan City Campus library membership, assignment and examination management, students liaison and organisation and others.

UNIT OUTLINE Introduction to Management Introduction to Management provides the strategic management tools and theoretical concepts to analyse firms in different industries, make strategic decisions and justify these decisions with supporting evidence. The unit covers a wide spectrum of business management activities and decisions, both at corporate and divisional level including management, production, information systems and finance. Introduction to Mass Communication This unit enables students to learn about the social impact of recent developments and convergence in communication technologies from the emerging role of mobile devices in the mass media mix to the growing impact of blogs on the practice of journalism. It also examines in detail the various traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, radio and television. Marketing Principles This unit aims to enable students to market and to innovate, albeit at an introductory level. This unit introduces students to the wonderful (and pervasive) world of marketing and does so in a hands-on way. Participation and teamwork, two hallmarks of the modern marketing and mass communication professional, are expected and rewarded through assessment. Influenced by the attributes of the working marketer in its curriculum design, Marketing Principles requires students to form a working project team comprising of classmates with diverse skills sets and work on the marketing plan for a real product. The team will follow the marketing process by: 1) Studying the divergent needs, values and behaviours of consumers (research); 2) Grouping customers according to market segment with the aim of isolating a target market; 3) Relating the characteristics of this market with the specific advantages of the product by positioning the product relative to competitor products; 4) Applying the marketing mix in order to arrive at the appropriate promotional strategy for their product. Journalism and Ethics This unit aims to prepare students without any experience in journalism to acquire the technical skills and knowledge to perform the role of the entry-level journalist. The unit looks at both hard and soft aspects of news, from foot in the door hard news and investigative journalism to feature writing and human interest. Students will gain experience in researching, writing and editing articles. The thread binding all aspects of reportage investigated in the unit is a critique of the ethical decisions facing journalists and news agencies alike. Advertising and Public Relations This unit is designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of Advertising and Public Relations. The knowledge acquired will arm students to identify concepts and apply them strategically in case studies. In view of media convergence, students will also be exposed to how the two disciplines have evolved with the inclusion of new media in strategic execution. Academic research and the application of public relations and advertising tools, branding, media and crisis management, planning and execution of advertising campaigns will be presented in this unit. Contemporary Smartphone Video Production The unit aims to equip students with an understanding of contemporary practice and demands in visual communication and media. Furthermore, the unit enables students to harness evolving technology in the communication of visual messages. Through such 21st century channels as social media, contemporary film and television, and community broadcasting, these messages can be developed for the ultimate benefit of society. Students will be introduced the following principles of visual communication: story-telling and scriptwriting; genres, conventions and technical skills of film making; and an understanding of the film-making process from pre-production through to postproduction. Through the inculcation of these skills, students will be equipped to present a portfolio demonstrating their industry-readiness. This unit will utilise smartphone technology with a constant emphasis on communication through social media. It is not, therefore, intended as an advanced course in film-making technique but rather a preliminary initiative in visual outreach using readily available technologies within an ethical framework. Social and New Media Media in the 21st century is dominated by a convergence of modes and the emergence of social platforms that are blurring public/private, work/social life boundaries. In this unit, students will analyse the application of new media in a variety of contexts, including contemporary social and business users. They will also engage their creativity by composing instances of social and new media across a range of platforms and devices in order to entertain or to meet the objectives of organisations. Ethical issues surrounding new media are also introduced and students asked to critically assess the ethics of the choices they make when constructing social and new media content. Research Project This unit purposefully develops the students research capabilities by exploring a small communication management project in an organisational setting with particular reference to survey research. It equips students with the knowledge and skills to enable them to undertake small scale research into an aspect of organisational management.

FEE SCHEDULE & APPLICATION Fee Schedule Please refer to the insert for the information on: Tuition Fee Non-tuition Fee Refund Policy EduTrust Certification For more information, please contact our programme consultant or email to info.sg@kaplan.com Application Applicants are required to complete the application by providing: Duly completed and signed application form List of qualifications, certificates and proof of official transcript from each institution attended (certified copy of the official transcript is acceptable) Resume detailing employment experience and major work achievements (if applicable) Personal statement/statement of intention (if applicable) Photocopy of passport or identification card 1 passport-sized photograph Programme application fee Please note that the application is not complete without all the items stated above. As the programme involves regular use of internet, email and other online resources, students must possess a personal computer and have an internet connection to access materials electronically from the university and to participate in appropriate pedagogic interaction. Study Loans* Study loans are available with most banks and financial institutions. Interested candidates may contact: Maybank : 1800 629 2265 www.maybank.com.sg OCBC Bank : 1800 6363 3333 www.ocbc.com.sg * Only applicable for local students. International Students The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore requires all foreign students to hold a valid Student Pass for their full-time study in Singapore. A minimum of 90% attendance must be attained to protect the interest of foreign students. Documents required for application of Student Pass: Completed Student Pass application Form 16 and Form V36 Certified/Notarised copy of highest qualification certificates & transcripts, birth certificate and bank statement Employer s letter certifying applicant s occupation and salary (if applicable) Employer s letter certifying parents occupation and salary Photocopy of passport 1 passport-sized photograph Student Pass processing fee Applications must be submitted to Kaplan Higher Education Academy at least 1 month before the start of programme intake. Who to Contact For enquiries on this course, send KAP-HER6 via SMS to 9677 7598 or enter it at http://ask.kaplan.com.sg. By sending the code via SMS or website, you have given your consent to have a representative from Kaplan contact you regarding your request. For other information or enquiries on other Diploma programmes, please contact: Telephone : 6733 1877 Facsimile : 6225 3605 Email : info.sg@kaplan.com Kaplan Website : www.kaplan.com.sg The full application package should be sent to: Director, Diploma Programme (Full-time) Kaplan Higher Education Academy Kaplan City Campus @ Wilkie Edge 8 Wilkie Road, #02-01, Singapore 228095 Kaplan Higher Education Academy reserves the right to alter, amend or delete any programme fee, course, admission requirement, mode of delivery or other arrangements without prior notice. The information contained in this brochure is correct at time of print (November 2015). Registered with Committee for Private Education, UEN 199409389H, 20.05.2014 19.05.2018. Kaplan City Campus @ Wilkie Edge 8 Wilkie Road Level 2, Singapore 228095 Kaplan City Campus @ PoMo 1 Selegie Road Level 6, Singapore 188306 6733 1877 info.sg@kaplan.com KaplanSingapore kaplan.com.sg