Providing English-language Programmes Equivalent to Autonomous Universities' Mandarin Postgraduate Programmes
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96 Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim asked the Minister for Education whether, alongside the launch of postgraduate programmes in Mandarin at autonomous universities, the Ministry will ensure that equivalent English-language programmes are provided.
Mr Desmond Lee: English is the primary medium of instruction across the autonomous universities (AUs). The proportion of Mandarin-medium programmes is small, comprising less than 5% of all Postgraduate by Coursework programmes offered at AUs, and with a small student intake relative to that of all Master's programmes. Most of these Mandarin-medium programmes have English-taught equivalents or are taught bilingually.
The AUs have autonomy to offer postgraduate programmes. Mandarin-medium programmes were developed in response to strong demand by both local and international students keen to seek opportunities in Mandarin-speaking markets. These programmes are open to all students.