APU redesigns curriculum to future-proof business graduates

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There is a growing need for graduates to be multi-taskers, able to strategise, problem-solve and interpret data and situations to find creative solutions to inter-disciplinary problems. AsiaPacificU

Modular content for business programmes at different levels is being updated to future-proof graduates and prepares them for an increasingly disruptive employment market that requires diverse skill sets.

“Business programmes at APU are streamlined by adding identifiable modules to the curriculum that address data intelligence, leading digital transformation and the user experience.” Furthermore, in an increasingly complex environment, there is a growing need for graduates to be multi-taskers, able to strategise, problem-solve and interpret data and situations to find creative solutions to inter-disciplinary problems.

Secondly – as one of the SAP University Alliances members – APU’s business programme graduates are entitled to a certificate upon completion of its Enterprise Resources Planning with SAP Platform module. Christina Teo, another alumna of the same programme concurred, “IR4.0 related modules had helped me gain an understanding of technologies that businesses use. When I entered the working environment, it was easier for me to operate and navigate technologies such as SAP ERP, e-commerce, digital marketing and others. When the company decided to implement new technologies to assist their everyday operational activities, I felt capable of handling the challenge.

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