Program Details:
Undergraduate Programmes:
| Duration |
: |
1 or 2 semesters |
| Year of Entry |
: |
2nd or 3rd year |
Postgraduate Programmes:
| Duration |
: |
Full-time (one calendar
year) |
Programmes Offered:
Students can select from any existing
programme offered by most faculties:
English-Medium Programmes:
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of
Education (SHBIE)
-
BA in Education (Major in either
Geography, Teaching English as a Second Language or History)
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BSc in Education (Major in either
Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Mathematics)
-
BA in Primary Education
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BEd in General Science
-
MEd by
coursework & dissertation / project / practicum in Educational
Management, language Education or Science & Mathematics
-
Postgraduate Certificate in
Education
-
Postgraduate Certificate in
Technical Education
Faculty of Science (FOS)
Faculty of Business, Economics and Policy
Studies (FBEPS)
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS)
Malay-Medium Programmes:
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS)
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of
Education (SHBIE)
-
BEd in Malay Language
- BA in Education; Major in Malay Language or Malay
Literature
Academy of Brunei Studies
Malay-Medium Programmes:
For undergraduate programmes,
courses to be selected will be determined by the chosen
programme and year of entry. However, students can also choose a
few courses from other programmes within the university as
electives or options. The list of courses can be obtained from
our university website at
www.ubd.edu.bn.
Credit Units:
Normally in order to obtain a Bachelor's
degree, students are required to take courses totaling 124
credit units over the 4 year duration of study. For
Non-Graduating/Exchange Students, they will be required to
select up to a maximum of 6 courses consisting of 3-4 credit
units per course for one semester of study (total credit units
of around 20 per semester)
Grading:
Student performance will be
assessed partly by an examination and partly by assignments and
tutorial participation. Although weightings may vary from course
to course, generally assignments and tutorial work and
participation count for a minimum of 30 percent and the results
of final examinations at the end of each semester count for a
maximum of 70 percent.
Students will be graded using
grades A – F. The approximate conversion of our grading system
to a US Grade Point Average (GPA) system is as follows:
|
Criteria for award of different grades
(percentage) |
UBD Classification
|
Grade Point Average |
| 80 and above |
Grade A |
4.0 GPA |
| 70 – 79 |
Grade B |
3.0 GPA |
| 60 - 69 |
Grade C |
2.0 GPA |
| 50 – 59 |
Grade D |
1.0 GPA |
| 40 - 49 |
Grade E (Pass) |
N/A |
| 39 or less |
Fail |
0 GPA |
Entry Requirements:
-
Language Proficiency
For English-Medium Programmes:
For Malay-Medium Programmes:
For Arabic-Medium Programmes:
If the applicants’ first language is not Arabic then the
following must apply:
-
Academic Ability
Undergraduate Programmes:
Normally, entries into Year 1
require:
- TWO (2)
GCE ‘A’ Level passes at specified grades in subjects
relevant to the chosen programme of study; or
- Relevant
Higher School Certificate; or
- Higher
National Diploma; or
-
International Baccalaureate; or
- For
students currently in undergraduate study: Must have
obtained a minimum of GPA 3.0 or a Grade B in their most
recent year of undergraduate study.
Students should note that our
grading system therefore reflects the high academic level of our
students. Incoming students who do not possess the same
qualifications must take note that they should have sufficient
competency to follow our courses.
Postgraduate Programmes:
Normally, the eligibility
requirements for postgraduate study are as follows:
- Applicants
must be full-time members of teaching staff of the AUN
member universities; and
- Must have
a good and relevant honours degree; and
- Possess
sufficient language proficiency as mentioned above
Funding:
The university provides full
scholarships to 4 students each year under the ASEAN University
Network – AUN (2 undergraduates and 2 postgraduates). The
university also has various funding arrangements with partner
universities varying from tuition fee waiver and/or provision of
accommodation and/or provision of full scholarships. Please
check with your home university for details.
For self-financing students, the
major expenses are as follows:
-
Return
Airfares
-
Tuition
Fees (the annual fee for most programmes is B$3,000 per
year)
-
Subsistence Allowance i.e. meals, accommodation, travel
expenses, etc. (a student will require at least B$8,000 per
year – Students are required to provide a statement of
source of funds together with a letter of Bank Guarantee)
Accommodation and Welfare:
On-campus accommodation will cost
approximately B$50 per month for a single room with
self-catering facilities. Students who do not wish to cook for
themselves can enjoy a wide range of food in the many campus
canteens.
Off-campus accommodation is also
available at reasonable prices but students must note that they
will require their own means of transport to and from the
university as the university is located 10km away from the city.
The Student Affairs Section has an
International Unit which has been set up specifically to
provide a range of essential services for overseas students
including administration, counseling, visa arrangements and
all matters concerning students’ health and welfare.
Health:
Brunei’s national hospital
provides excellent health and dental care for overseas
students at a nominal cost. The main hospital is only a 10
minute drive from the campus and there are also many private
as well as government clinics around the country.
All incoming students are
required to complete a medical questionnaire provided by UBD
to be completed by a registered and government recognized
doctor in their home country.
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