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COURSES AVAILABLE IN 2009 AND THE 2009 JAE CUT-OFF POINTS (COP)

COP indicates the ELR2B2 aggregate score (after deducting CCA bonus points) of the last student posted to the course under the 2009 JAE. The 2009 JAE COP is to be used as a guide only.

Note: The Polytechnic Course Group are abbreviated as follows:
A: Design Courses
B: Business-related Courses
S: Science-based Courses
T: Technology Courses

Find out more about RP's post-diploma programmes here.

Courses Course Code 2009 JAE 2008 JAE Course Group
COP  COP 
Hotel and Hospitality Management R37 18 18 B
Integrated Events Management R28 21 20 B
Biomedical Sciences R14 22 23 T
Aerospace Engineering (Quality Systems) NEW! R40 22 - T
Sonic Arts R24 22 22 A
Pharmaceutical Sciences R22 24 26 T
Business Applications R18 24 26 T
Options:
- Manufacturing and Logistics Systems
- Financial and Banking Applications
- Healthcare Applications
- Hospitality and Retail Systems
Interactive and Digital Media R31 24 26 T
Options:
- Digital Audio and Video
- Computer Animation
- Games Development
Civil Aviation R39 24 23 T
Business Information Systems NEW!# R13 25 26 T
Options:
- Human Resource Information Systems
- Finance and Accounting Information Systems
- Sales and Marketing Information Systems
Communication and Information Design R32 25 26 B
Game Design R35 25 26 A
New Media R19 25 26 A
Technology and Arts Management R25 25 26 A
Customer Relationship and Service Management  R34 25 22 B
Sports and Leisure Management R27 26 26 B
Biotechnology R16 26 26 T
Environmental Science R29 26 26 T
Materials Science R17 26 26 T
Aerospace Avionics R20 26 26 T
Biomedical Electronics R15 26 26 T
Digital Entertainment Electronics R38 26 26 T
Industrial and Operations Management R11 26 26 T
Micro and Nanotechnology R30 26 26 T
Supply Chain Management R21 26 26 T
Outdoor and Adventure Learning ** R33 26 26 B
Sports and Exercise Sciences R26 26 26 S
Information Technology R12 26 26 T
Options:
- Networking and Security
- Wireless Computing
- IT Security
IT Service Management  R23 26 26 T
Design for Interactivity R36 26 26 A

Last updated: 30 January 2009

#Previously known as Diploma in Business Computing

**Due to the nature of the outdoor and adventure learning job requirements, candidates seeking admission into the Diploma in Outdoor and Adventure Learning (DOAL) should enjoy working with youth in the outdoor environment consisting of natural and adventurous elements.
The course will demand from students a substantial amount of involvement in physical activity and water based experiential activities. As such, having affinity for the outdoors and adventure pursuits will be advantageous. Additionally, students should be able to show confidence in water whilst donning a personal flotation device.
DOAL candidates are allowed to enroll into RP on the condition that they pass a medical examination by a certified medical general practitioner. For more information, click here.