Introduction
NUS Modular System
The NUS Business School operates on a modular system. Students have the flexibility to design their curricula and to pace their studies. They also have the freedom to take courses of their interest, subject to any prerequisite requirements and to course availability through the Course Registration at Education Records System (CourseReg@Edurec). Students considering a double degree programme may be further guided by its more restrictive requirements. New students choose their courses during Course Registration Exercise.
Major within Business
Business students may freely choose and change their major online at the beginning of every semester (including their very first semester). Indication of major usually takes place by the end of the 2nd year to the start of the 3rd year. Students typically enrol for courses that together are worth from 18 to 24 Units (i.e. about 5 to 6 courses) in a regular semester.
Teaching style
More than 70% of curricular time is spent in a class with less than 50 other students; more than half of classes conducted have no final examinations. The NUS BBA’s U.S.-style curricular structure and assessment rubric are complemented by U.K.-style focus on specialised contents with functional depths, as well as Singapore-style academic governance and educational zeal.
Beyond BBA
Students may enrich their curriculum by applying for the NUS College (NUSC), Student Exchange Program (SEP) and NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC), thus spending up to 1.5 years abroad whilst still fulfilling University study requirements.
Students enter the BBA as a stand-alone programme, as part of a double-degree programme, or as part of a Concurrent BBA Master of Science in Management or BBA with Master of Public Policy (MPP) programme. As such, our BBA welcomes students, as burgeoning leaders and managers, either directly from outside NUS or indirectly from other NUS faculties or departments. Students in the Concurrent MSc in Management programme typically complete their BBA(H)+ MSc in Management in 5 years. They may also opt for a double master’s programme (CEMS Master in International Management (MIM)), thus completing the BBA(H) + MSc in Management + CEMS MIM in 5.5 years. Top-flight students may also complete the BBA(H) MPP in 5.5 years with normal academic load.