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Trent Global College of Technology and Management 03
Partnering University ‐ Heriot‐Watt University 04
Programme Overview 06
Undergraduate Programmes
‐ BSc Building Surveying 07
‐ BSc Quantity Surveying 09
‐ BSc Facilities Management 11
‐ BSc Construction Project Management 13
‐ BSc Real Estate Management 14
Registration, Academic Term & Fee Schedule 15
Refund Policy & Procedure 16
International Students 17
Contact Details 18
Managemen
CONTENTS
THE SCHOOL OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT Heriot-Watt University
Our Mission To disseminate knowledge and foster successful learning through interactive and participative teaching. To serve our students by expanding their intellectual and personal development by teaching them the ability to think independently and critically, problem‐solving and teambuilding skills, and the value of professionalism and ethical behaviour.
To nurture students who will become broadly educated and humane leaders that will make an important impact in their professions and communities.
About Trent Global
Over the years, Trent Global has successfully delivered quality tertiary programmes in the built environment; and its strengths are developed from an early adoption in practical teaching, and its synergistic partnership with Heriot‐Watt University, Edinburgh, and the Singapore Institute of Building. Trent Global is committed to a future where: a. We will be a leader among the private
education institutions in Singapore for business and the building industry.
b. Our graduates are highly regarded by employers.
c. We have successful and productive partnerships with: � Government agencies and
administrators; � Educational institutions; and Trades
and professional bodies.
Expand new educational concepts, academic programmes, and new techniques of instruction, which meet the contemporary needs and interests of students and society.
Quality Policy By integrity and continuous improvement, Trent Global College of Technology and Management and Global School of Technology and Management are focused and committed in providing high quality education courses for the customers within the environment, legal and regulatory framework. Our Vision To be a premier private education institution in Singapore by building on the collaboration with our partners in higher learning for the conduct of international education to meet the changing academic and career aspirations of our students.
TRENT GLOBAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
OUR CREED
Train all students, irrespective of their status in life, to acquire wealth of knowledge.
Regularly review systems, policies, and issues affecting our stakeholders.
Nurture and develop the competencies of individuals so that they will meet the demands and requirements of their professions.
Lead in defining the quality of private education providers in Singapore.
Train students for life and leadership through vocational and career oriented programmes.
Guarantee academic excellence through a meritorious based system with progressive and process‐based assessments.
Leverage on the branding of overseas universities by establishing affiliations with renowned international organisations of higher learning.
Offer quality educational experience to students through the provision of first‐rate faculty and state‐of‐the‐art teaching facilities and materials.
Bestow students with the ability to think independently and critically, problem‐solving and teambuilding skills.
Achieve international recognition through the achievements of our graduates.
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Ranked 22nd in Guardian’s University League 2010. Among the top 10 university in UK for graduate employment.
Rated excellent, commendable or highly satisfactory in the vast majority of subject areas by the UK Quality Assurance Agency.
Rated Top in Scotland for research in Built Environment.
The vast majority of research activities have been assessed at international levels of excellence.
The School of the Built Environment at Heriot‐Watt University is a multi‐disciplinary centre for research and teaching in a wide variety of subjects that all influence our built environment.
We have four disciplines areas that make up the School:
1. Architectural Engineering, 2. Civil and Structural Engineering, 3. Construction Management & Surveying; and 4. Urban Studies.
We have an experienced and well regarded body of academic staff that specialise in a variety of areas of research expertise including drainage, urban design and regeneration, flood management, building conservation and sustainable building techniques. The standard and quality of our graduates has led us to achieve a highly successful track record of graduate employment and our unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application of skills make our students well prepared for their future careers.
Our graduates success and our extensive links with industry help to ensure that they go onto rewarding futures where they are well prepared for the challenges that will face them.
The School of the Built Environment at Heriot‐Watt is the leading research institute of its kind in Scotland, pioneering innovative education across all of its disciplines, with the aim of providing relevant expertise across a range of sustainable and economically viable activities. It offers a unique range of educational opportunities involved in the planning, design, construction and development of environment and infrastructure to prepare and enable graduates to make a lasting impact on the built environment. The School has sustained a high reputation for the international standing of its research in the built environment for two decades. In the Research Assessment Exercise 2008, over 90% of its work was assessed as internationally recognised or better, with 60% in the highest grades (3* and 4*), building upon grade 5 achieved in both 1996 and 2001. In terms of research power, measured as the product of research quality and the number of research active staff, it made the strongest single institution submission in Scotland, and seventh strongest in the UK, in 2008. The School's research is at the forefront of the international research agenda in topics of relevance to sustaining and developing the built environment, Current School research activities include groups concerned with Construction Technology & Materials; Construction Economics & Management; Drainage; Planning, Regeneration and Governance; Environmental Science; Environment & Human Settlements; Materials & Geomechanics; Property Economics & Finance; Structures; Housing and Urban Society; and Sustainable Water Management.
INTRODUCTION Trent Global College of Technology and Management in partnership with Heriot‐Watt University delivers the following degree programmes in Singapore:
BSc Building Surveying BSc Quantity Surveying BSc Facilities Management BSc Real Estate Management BSc Construction Project Management KEY FEATURES Excellent career and further study prospects International recognised qualification Industrial relevant, integrated and flexible
programmes of study LEARNING RESOURCE The up‐to‐date and comprehensive learning materials provided to students are developed by a team of experts and subject specialists from Heriot‐Watt University. To complement the Heriot‐Watt’s learning materials, and to enhance the learning process, supplementary literature and notes will also be provided by Trent Global. MODE OF DELIVERY All BSc programmes offer an effective combination of a Superior Distance Learning Package with comprehensive teaching and support system. The courses are offered both full and part‐time mode. EXAMINATIONS All assessments are written and marked by Heriot‐Watt University staff. Examinations are held thrice times a year in April, August and December. All students take the same examination papers as the on campus students in Edinburgh, UK. YEARLY INTAKE Three (3) intakes per year: January, May, September.
PROGRAMMES OVERVIEW
BENEFITS Internationally recognised qualification, Association of
Commonwealth Universities. Recognised by BCA as a relevant degree for General Builder GB
Class 1 Technical Controller. ADMISSION CRITERIA A relevant Diploma (Civil Engineering, Building, Quantity
Surveying, Real Estate Management, etc) from any recognised college and University.
Other equivalent qualifications and relevant career experience may be considered.
All applications are approved and directly by Heriot‐Watt University.
IELTS 6.0, TOFEL 550 / 213 / 80, Singapore GCE O Level: Minimum Grade C.
APPLICATION AND SELECTION The University usually takes about three weeks to process each application. Therefore, it is advisable for potential students to apply for admission eight weeks and twelve weeks for international students before the start of each intake. Finalised start dates and timetables are dependent on approval by the school and the university. This approval is based on minimum class size. The application form needs to be completed by the applicant listing their qualifications, employment experience, major work achievements and English proficiency. Proof of applicant’s qualifications (a certified and true copy of official transcript is acceptable) and the first payment must also be included. As the programme involves regular use of internet, email, etc., students must possess or have easy access to personal computer with at least Windows 95 and internet connection to assess materials from the University’s learning management system; and participate in appropriate pedagogic interaction. ASSIGNMENTS AND WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS
All assessments are written and marked by Heriot‐Watt University staff.
Examinations are held thrice yearly. Examinations are administrated and Invigilated by the British
Council. Trent Global College of Technology and Management and Heriot‐Watt University reserve the right to alter, amend or delete any programme, fee, course, admission requirement, and mode of delivery or other arrangements without prior notice. The information contained in this brochure is correct at time of printing (September 2010).
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ACADEMIC TERM The programme provides a total of up to 66 hours of lectures per course. A typical term is a 7‐8 week period covering 1 course of study. Classes are scheduled 5 times a week with at least 3 hours of class time per session. Students must achieve a minimum of 75% attendance to be eligible to sit for the examinations. Trent Global uses Extensive Virtual Learning Environment (Blackboard – Vision provided by HWU). TUITION FEES The total tuition fee covers Trent Global College of Technology and Management; and/or University registration, textbooks, course notes, intensive seminars, assignments, examinations, degree on completion and transcript. Fees are due and payable as follows:
ACADEMIC TERM &
FEES SCHEDULEAll fees are in Singapore Dollars and are payable to Trent Global College of Technology and Management Pte Ltd. Students who do not comply with the fee schedule will not be permitted to proceed with the programme. All fees are subject to prevailing GST. Fees must be paid within 2 weeks of the date of invoice. FEE PROTECTION SCHEME The Fee Protection Scheme serves to protect students’ fees in the event a private education institution is unable to continue operating due to insolvency, and/or regulatory closure. The Fee Protection Scheme also protects students if the private education institution fails to pay penalties or return fees to the students arising from judgement made against it by the Singapore courts. EduTrust‐certified private education institutions are required to adopt the Fee Protection Scheme to provide full protection to all fees paid by their students. All fees refer to all monies paid by the students to be enrolled in a private education institution, excluding the course application fee, agent commission fee (if applicable), miscellaneous fees (non‐compulsory and non‐standard fee paid only when necessary or where applicable, for example, the re‐exam fee or charges for credit card payment etc,) and GST. Students may visit www.cpe.gov.sg website to read more about the Fee Protection Scheme. Trent Global has put in place both schemes with Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited; and students are free to elect either one of the schemes to have their fees protected. Certificates confirming the escrow account set up and insurance limit can be found on our website: www.trentglobal.com. MEDICAL INSURANCE It is compulsory for all students studying at Private Education Institutions (PEI) in Singapore to have medical insurance coverage through CPE approved insurance provider for hospitalisation, outpatient and related medical treatment for the entire course duration. HSBC Insurance (Singapore) Pte Ltd has been appointed as the insurance provider for Trent Global’s students.
The following students can choose to opt out of the medical insurance scheme if they can show that they are already covered by their own medical insurance: � Singapore citizens, permanent residents and international
students not on the Student's Pass, and � Students under corporate sponsorship or corporate
agreement signed between the private education institution and the sponsor organisation.
Medical insurance is not applicable to part‐time students and students taking courses with duration of not more than one month or 50 hours.
No Description of Payment Full‐TimeSGD
1
1.1 BSc Programme Year 1
12,000
Year 2
12,000
Year 3
18,600
1.2 MSc/PG Dip Programme
*** 24,000
1.3 Non‐tuition fee (non‐refundable)
a. Registration Fees b. Student Pass Application Fees (For Foreigner) c. Fee Protection d. Medical Insurance (For Foreigner)
250
250
200
100
REFUND POLICY % of Course Fees paid
If student’s written notice of withdrawal is received
50% (“Maximum Refund”) More than 60 days before the Course Commencement Date
20% Before, but not more than 30 days before the Course Commencement Date
0% After, but not more than 7 days after the Course Commencement Date
0% More than 7 days after the Course Commencement Date, but not more than 14 days after the Course Commencement Date
0% More than 14 days after the Course Commencement Date
NOTIFICATION AND ARRANGEMENT Trent Global shall inform the student immediately within three (3) working days if:
it fails for any reason to commence the Course on the
Course Commencement Date; or it terminates the Course for any reason prior to the
Course Commencement Date; or it fails for any reason to complete the Course by the
Course Completion Date; or it terminates the Course for any reason prior to Course
Completion Date; or the Student’s Pass application is rejected by
Immigration and Checkpoint Authority (ICA).
Trent Global shall, within seven (7) working days of notifying the student in writing of above circumstances (i) to (v), provide the student with information and details of the alternative confirmed course arrangement to allow the student to make timely and appropriate decision on the alternative arrangement. WITHDRAWAL FOR CAUSE A student who wishes to withdraw (or terminate) from Trent Global after commencement of the programme or course shall give us notice of his/her intention to do so if Trent Global is in breach of any of its obligations under the student contract or fails to perform its obligation(s) under the circumstances stated in the student contract.
REFUNDS FOR WITHDRAWAL FOR CAUSE For circumstances under refunds for withdrawal for cause, Trent Global shall, within seven (7) working days after notifying the student, refund to the Student:
i. The entire amount of the Course Fees; and ii. The Miscellaneous Fees
REFUNDS FOR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT CAUSE Where a student withdraws from the Course for any reason other than those stated in the student course, Trent Global shall as soon as practicable after receiving the student’s written notice of withdrawal (and in any event no more than seven (7) working days after receiving such notice) refund to the student the following sums (less any applicable bank administrative charges properly paid). NON‐REFUNDABLE FEES The following fees are non‐refundable:
Application fee Accommodation placement fee – if the accommodation has
already been arranged Airport pick‐up fee – if the service has been used Fee Protection Scheme Escrow/Insurance Fee Medical Insurance Fee Banker’s Guarantee Processing Fee and Premium for Security
Deposit Course Material Fees External Examination Fees Fees payable to government authorities or other external
parties Relevant Bank charges paid by Trent Global Fees charged for administrative services (for example, late fees,
re‐prints of transcripts)
COOLING‐OFF PERIOD Trent Global shall provide students with a cooling‐off period of seven (7) working days after signing the Student Contract. Within these seven (7) working days and regardless whether the Course Commencement Date has passed, students can submit written notice of withdrawal to Trent Global and receive the Maximum Refund amount stipulated in section 5.3.4 (less any Course Fees consumed by the students if the withdrawal date is later than the Course Commencement Date and the students have started the Course, Trent Global administrative charges which are stipulated in the Miscellaneous Fees and any applicable bank administrative charges properly paid). Any dispute in respect of how much Course Fees have been consumed pursuant to this section shall be referred to mediation at the Singapore Mediation Centre (SMC) or Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) through the CPE Student Services Centre, and only in respect of such decision, the decision of the Singapore Mediation Centre (SMC) or Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) shall be final and binding on all parties.
Notwithstanding the above, the relevant clauses in the student contract shall takes precedence over the guidelines stated herein in this brochure.
REFUND POLICY & PROCEDURE
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT’S PASS REQUIREMENTS All foreigners must hold a valid Student’s Pass and be enrolled in a course on a full‐time basis. The Student’s Pass is issued by Immigration & Checkpoint Authority (ICA) Singapore. The approval of Student’s Pass is under the sole discretion of ICA Singapore.
Student’s Pass is not transferable and it will expire upon student’s cessation or termination of his/her studies with the School. Upon the approval of the Student Pass application, the applicant is required to collect the Student’s Pass in person at the Visitor Services Centre, Immigration & Checkpoints Authority with the required original documents. ICA RULES & REGULATIONS All international students holding Student Pass is to strictly observe the following rules set by ICA: a. The student shall comply with the provisions of the
Immigration Act and any regulations made hereunder or any statutory modification or re‐enactment thereof for the time being in force in Singapore.
b. The purpose of stay in Singapore is solely for study only, and no other pass, extension of stay or permanent stay will be sought in Singapore.
c. The student shall not be adopted by any Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident in Singapore.
d. The student shall not indulge in any activities that are inconsistent with the purpose for which the Student’s Pass has been issued.
e. The student shall not be engaged in any form of employment paid or unpaid, or in any business, profession or occupation, or in any activity which, in the opinion of the Controller of Immigration, is detrimental to the security, reputation and well‐being of Singapore.
f. The student shall not smoke, administer to himself/herself or otherwise consume or be in anyway engaged in the trafficking of any controlled drug as defined in the Misuse of Drugs Act.
g. The student shall not be involved in any criminal offences in Singapore.
h. The student shall not remain in Singapore after the expiry of the Student’s Pass.
i. The student shall surrender the Student’s Pass for cancellation within seven (7) days of the date of cessation or termination of studies.
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Trent Global is obliged to report to ICA on international students who have failed to attend classes for a continuous period of seven (7) days or more without any valid reason and/or have not attended classes regularly; i.e. where the percentages of attendance is 90% or lower in any month of the course without any valid reason. This may lead to the cancellation of the Student’s Pass for the student.
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES The following information describes a range of services aimed at helping students to get the most of their time on Trent Global courses and to assist with, and remedy any problems experienced along the way. ACADEMIC SUPPORT Each student will be notified a named contact who can be consulted on all aspects of work, study and other areas of student life. Mentoring is a significant way for Trent Global to ensure that students receive the support and guidance that they need. Examples of the support which are typically provided to students might include: � providing first point of contact where students require advice
on academic and non academic issues; � directing students to further sources of information and advice
within Trent Global; � monitoring students’ academic progress. STUDENT SERVICES & COUNSELLING Student Support and counselling, combined with career advisory service, form the wider office of student services, under the directorship of Director Corporate Relations. The primary function of the student services and counselling is to provide all students with an open and supportive service capable of providing advice and guidance to students who require various types of personal and academic assistance. Contact should initially be made through the student counsellor. Feedback is welcomed from students on the services provided by the office of student services. The main areas of support provided can grouped as follows: � Funding advice � Personal counselling and welfare advice � Accommodation � Airport transfer � Departing and re‐entry into Singapore � Medical attention
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Documents required for the programme application:
Completed university application form Completed Trent Global application form Certified copy of highest qualification
certificates & transcripts Personal statement/statement of intention Latest CV Photocopy of passport/identification card 2 passport-sized photos Application fee
Documents required for student’s pass application:
Completed student’s pass application forms: Form 16 & V36
Certified/notorised 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 parent’s occupation and salary
2 passport-sized photos Student’s pass processing fee
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT For more information please visit our website at
www.trentglobal.edu.sg 12 Prince Edward Road, #06‐13/14, Podium B, Bestway Building, Singapore 079‐212
Telephone: +65 6372 1464/5 Fax: +65 6372 1460
Email: [email protected]