Application for Admission to Massey University (Singapore) Bachelor of Food Technology (Honours) The Application Process Eligible candidates complete application form and submit all necessary documents. The University shortlists candidates based on academic merits. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted to attend an interview session. All applicants will be notified of the outcome. The University sends out an Offer of Place to successful applicants. Successful applicants accept the Offer of Place, complete enrolment procedures including payment of fees. The University registers candidates in the Bachelor of Food Technology (Honours) programme. Candidates attend the Degree Preparation Programme on the first week of August. ACADEMIC YEAR The academic calendar and programme schedule operated by Massey University from its Singapore campus are as follows: Degree Preparation Programme: 05 Aug 2013-30 Aug 2013 Junior 1 (Semester 1): 02 Sept 2013-20 Dec 2013 Semester Break: 21 Dec 2013-26 Jan 2014 Junior 2 (Semester 2): 27 Jan 2014-13 Jun 2014 Semester Break: 14 Jun 2014-29 Jun 2014 Senior 1 (Semester 1): 30 Jun 2014-10 Oct 2014 Practical Work 2 & 3: 13 Oct 2014-30 Jan 2015 Senior 2 (Semester 2): 02 Feb 2015-22 May 2015 Semester Break: 23 May 2015-31 May 2015 Final Project: 01 Jun 2015-04 Sept 2015 APPLICATION SUBMISSION DATES Application opens from 04 March 2013 and must reach Massey University Singapore office by 02 April 2013. Candidates will be notified of the outcome by e-mail about about 3 weeks after the closing date. VERIFICATION AND SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS All copies of academic transcripts, certificates and other documents must be officially translated into English and verified/notarised by the issuing institution, a notary public, justice of the peace, solicitor, commissioner of oath or an approved agent. The signatory must sign and date with an official stamp on each page stating: This is a certified true copy of the original document.
The supporting documents that accompany the application must include: Birth Certificate or Passport NRIC (if applicable) Complete set of polytechnic examination transcripts Singapore Cambridge GCE O Level transcripts Being certified physically and metally fit to persue the course of study Any relevant documents Applicants who have had a name change must provide verified evidence of that change, e.g., a deed poll or marriage certificate. Please do not submit original certificates and documents. The admission office will not be held responsible for damage or loss of original certificates or documents submitted. APPLICATION FEES A non-refundable application fee of S$25 (inclusive of 7% GST) must accompany the application. Payment is made by cashier s order or cheque made payable to Please write your full name, address and telephone number on the reverse side of the cashier s order or cheque. Please note that payment receipt will not be issued and cash payment will not be accepted. ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR UNIVERSITY STUDY To be admitted into the Massey University programme, applicants need to meet both the academic and English language requirements. ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS To be eligible for consideration into the Bachelor of Food Technology (Honours) programme conducted in Singapore, candidates must have one of the following qualifications: Diploma in Chemical Process Technology (Food Option) (Singapore Polytechnic) or Diploma in Food Science & Technology (Singapore Polytechnic) or Advanced Diploma in Food Technology (Singapore Polytechnic) or Diploma in Applied Food Science & Nutrition (Temasek Polytechnic) or Diploma in Food Science & Nutrition (Nanyang Polytechnic) Students and graduates from regional universities with relevant qualifications are welcome to apply ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Applicants who do not possess a relevant qualification from a Singapore tertiary institution should possess one of the following: IELTS (Academic): Minimum overall band score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 5.5; or TOEFL: Paper-based test (P) - Minimum score of 550, TWE 4.0; or Computer-based Test (C) - Minimum score 213, Essay Rating 4.0; or Internet-based Test (ibt) - 80 (minimum writing 19) Please note that the University Selection Committee reserves the right to admit applications they deem most qualified. 1. TUITION FEE (PER ACADEMIC YEAR) The annual tuition fees for Academic 2013 2014 are shown in the table below. Singapore Singapore International All Students Programme Citizens Permanent Students (SC/PR/IS) of Study (SC) Residents (IS) (PR) Subsidised Subsidised Subsidised Non-Subsidised Tuition Fee Tuition Fee Tuition Fee Tuition Fee* Bachelor of Food Technology (Honours) S$7,870 S$10,390 S$14,480 S$34,340 Note: * For SC, PR and IS who do not wish to take up tuition grant.
2. TUITION FEE (PER SEMESTER) AND OTHER FEES (PER ACADEMIC YEAR) The total fees payable on Junior 1 and Junior 2 of Academic 2013-2014 are shown in the table below. Singapore Singapore Permanent International Bachelor of Citizens Residents Students Food (SC) (PR) (IS) Technology (Honours) Junior 1 Junior 2 Junior 1 Junior 2 Junior 1 Junior 2 Subsidised Tuition Fee S$3,935 S$3,935 S$5,195 S$5,195 S$7,240 S$7,240 Other Fees S$450.17 - S$450.17 - S$490.17 - Total Fees Payable S$4,385.17 S$3,935 S$5,645.17 S$5,195 S$7,730.17 S$7,240 *Include a 4-week Degree Preparation Programme. 3. TUITION GRANT The substantial tuition subsidy from the Government of Singapore comes in the form of a tuition grant which is administered by the Ministry of Education (MOE) and offered to all admitted students. Students who apply for and are approved for the tuition grants need only pay subsidised fees (also referred to as the Direct Payment portion of fees). While the tuition grant is not repayable, and Singapore citizens in receipt of it will not be required to undertake a service bond, the following accountability measures will apply: All Singapore Permanent Residents and International Students will be required to undertake a service bond under the terms of the tuition grant to work for a Singapore-registered company for three years upon completion of their degree so as to discharge some of their obligations to the Singapore public for the high subsidy to their university education. For further enquiries on Tuition Grant, please refer to: Tuition Grant Unit, Higher Education Division Office Tower Level 15, Ministry of Education, Singapore 1 North Buona Vista Drive Singapore 138675 Tel: (65) 6879 7333/4 Fax: (65) 6776 8609 Email: MOE_tgonline@moe.gov.sg 4. PAYMENT OF FEES All new students are required to pay their Junior 1 fees and other fees on enrolment day. Payment shall be made in the form of a cashier s order or cheque made payable to. Please write your name, address and telephone number on the reverse side of the cashier s order or cheque. No cash payment will be accepted. All fees are payable on demand and official receipts will be issued (except for payment through the Interbank GIRO Scheme). If official receipts are not received within seven days from the date of payment, a written request should be made to The Director, Finance. For payment through the GIRO Scheme, students may ask for a statement at the Finance Counter. 5. LATE FEE A late fee of S$15 will be imposed if fees are not paid by the date stipulated in the Fee Advice / Bill or as advised by the Finance Department. If fees are not paid after a reminder is issued, Admissions Office may deregister the student. 6. REFUND POLICY (SINGAPORE CAMPUS ONLY) Students who intend to withdraw from their course must complete a prescribed Withdrawal Form (obtainable from the Administrator) and submit it to the Administrator together with the original official receipt as soon as possible. A refund of the Course Fees (less S$100 administrative charge) will only be made if notice of withdrawal is received before the commencement of the semester. The administrative charges for enrolled students of the Bachelor of Food Technology (Honours) degree course includes the Students' Union Fee, Insurance Fee, Statutory Licence Fee, Registration Fee, Degree Preparation Programme Fee and fee for Freshmen Orientation Pack which will not be refunded. Students who withdraw within the first week of the semester, will only be refunded 75% of the Course Fee. In addition, Students' Union Fee, Insurance Fee, Statutory Licence Fee, Registration Fee, Degree Preparation Programme Fee and fee for Freshmen Orientation Pack will not be refunded. All students are advised to participate in the Interbank GIRO Scheme for payment of subsequent semesters fees. Interbank GIRO is an easy and convenient way to pay fees. It saves students time in queuing up at the counter. Under the Interbank GIRO Scheme, fees will be deducted from the students or their parents / guardians accounts. For new students, the Interbank GIRO deduction will commence in Junior 2. Students will be informed of the GIRO deduction date in advance by mail. No refund of fees will be given for withdrawal after the first week of the first semester.
PAPERS: The Bachelor of Food Technology (Honours) course has a set schedule of papers that must be taken. Below is a list of the papers to be taken in Junior ( 1) and Senior ( 2). Degree Preparation Programme Junior Senior Junior 1 Senior 1 Advanced Chemistry for Technology Nutrition and Food Choice 123.220 280.340 Food and Packaging Engineering 1 Industrial Research Techniques 141.292 228.340 Engineering Principles Process Operations and Kinetics 141.294 280.392 Food Chemistry Food Microbiology and Safety 141.395 141.393 Junior 2 Senior 2 Unit Operations for Food Processing Food Product Development 141.221 141.457 Process Operations and Modelling Food Process Design and Safety 280.391 141.471 Food Formulation Technology Advanced Food Technology 141.362 141.491 Technologists and Business Food Technology Project 141.424 141.459 Food Assessment and Characterisation 141.330 For more information, please contact: The Administrator Massey University (Singapore) Block T1A, Level 2, Unit T1A25 500 Dover Road Singapore 139651 Tel: +65 6870 8058 Fax: +65 6870 8054 Email: foodtech.sg@massey.ac.nz Web: http://foodtech-singapore.massey.ac.nz Note: Information and figures are accurate as of January 2013 and are subject to change.
PART A: Personal Details of Applicant Surname/Family name (as shown on passport/nric) Given names (as shown on passport/nric) Date of birth / / Gender Male Female Ethnic group Citizenship Current postal address Email Telephone Mobile Emergency contact/next of kin Name Relationship Telephone Email Occupation Disability Declaration: Do you have any disability, impairment, long-term injury or chronic medical condition? Yes No Yes No Academic background Secondary School Name of School Country started Tertiary Education Name of Institution Country started
I have attached ( ) Verified evidence of citizenship (NRIC birth certificate or current passport with the permit where applicable) Verified copies of academic transcripts Verified copies of graduation certificate where applicable English language test results if applicable DECLARATION I declare that the information given in this form is true and correct, and no information that would have a bearing on my enrolment has been withheld. I understand and agree that: This form will form part of a contract between me and Massey University. The terms of that contract are set out in the document entitled Student Contract (which can be viewed on the Massey University website). The contract will only be formed, however, when a Confirmation of Enrolment form is issued by Massey University. Information about me may be held by, used by and disclosed to the following organisations (including their officers and staff) provided it is relevant to their duties: Massey University and wholly owned subsidiary companies of the University, other tertiary providers with whom Massey University has entered into joint venture or other contractual arrangements, Massey University s Alumni Association, Students Associations, Extramural Students Society and related Trusts. Ministry of Education, Tertiary Education Commission, StudyLink, Inland Revenue Department, Dept of Work and income, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Specialist Education Services, Tribal trusts and scholarship providers, Other tertiary institutions that I am transferring to or from, or with which the University has a conjoint teaching arrangement in which I participate, New Zealand Teachers Council and other professional accreditation agencies, Other agencies where disclosure is permitted or required in accordance with the Privacy Act 1993. My name, date of birth and residency provided will be included in the National Student Index, and will be used in an Authorised Information Matching programme with the New Zealand Birth Register. For further information please see: http://www.minedu.govt.nz/educationsectors/tertiaryeducation.aspx ave the right to access the personal information which Massey University holds about me and the right to request the correction of that information; Books, journals and other teaching materials made available to me by Massey University are for my own studies, and copying or using them for other purposes is an infringement of copyright; Massey University s Policy on Intellectual Property will apply to my enrolment in research papers or programmes. Security of personal information about me that is held by Massey University is protected by a PIN or other unique identifier provided to me by Massey University. I confirm that the evidence of identity I have provided to the University belongs to me, authorise the use agree not to give my unique identifier to other people. I agree that to the extent permitted by law Massey University s liability to me, howsoever arising, if established, is limited to the amount of tuition fee that I paid for the enrolment period in which liability arises. I authorise the use of my personal information (including photos) for purposes related to my studies and for the provision and improvement of services for students of the University. I solemnly promise to obey the Statutes, Rules and Regulations of Massey University. The submission of false information or forged documentation in support of this application will automatically disqualify a student from enrolment. Massey University reserves the right to inform all other New Zealand Universities of such cases, including the student s name and date of birth. The New Zealand Immigration Service and the Police will also be informed. The submission of this Application for Admission will be deemed to be acceptance of these terms and constitutes consent to disclosure for the purposes of Privacy Principle 11 of the Privacy Act 1993. Signature of Applicant: Date: Please send your application form, supporting documents and cashier s order or cheque to: Massey University (Singapore) Block T1A, Level 2, Unit T1A25 500 Dover Road Singapore 139651 Tel: +65 6870 8058 Fax: +65 6870 8054 Email: foodtech.sg@massey.ac.nz Web: http://foodtech-singapore.massey.ac.nz