When the non-Honours BBA(Acc.) is partnered with a non-Business Honours being the primary programme for a Double Degree, at least 196 MCs will be required (exactly 218 MCs for BBA(Acc.)+Engineering). For instance, students in our exclusive double degree with Law may look forward to 2 professional degrees requiring about 5 years of study altogether.
BBA(Acc.Hon.) Double Degree students partnering a non-Honours programme need to complete at least 182 MCs, whereas they need at least 208 MCs when partnering an Honours programme (exactly 230 MCs for BBA(Acc.Hon.)+Engineering). The Concurrent BBA(Acc.Hon.)+MPP programmes need at least 192 MCs, whereas BBA(Acc.Hon.)+USP+MSc(Mgt) need just 192 MCs (8 graduate modules beyond BBA(Acc.Hon.)).
Students may complete the dual-Masters sequence BBA(Acc.Hon.)+USP+MSc(Mgt)+MIM(CEMS) in 5.5 years with normal academic load (5 or 6 years in practice), or the dual-Masters sequence BBA(Acc.Hon.)+MPP(LKY)+MPA(Columbia) in 6 years.
BBA(Acc.) and BBA(Acc.Hon.) students in a Double Degree or the Concurrent MPP programme are not required to take Breadth Modules, and so may take either BSP2001 Macro and International Economics or EC2102 Macroeconomic Analysis I to satisfy Programme Requirements.
However, if a Double-Degree student reverts to a single BBA(Acc.) degree, having taken EC2102 Macroeconomic Analysis I instead of BSP2001 Macro and International Economics will save one Breadth Module.
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