Cohort 2019 & 2020
The following Majors and Minors are available to Non-Business students:
- 2nd Major in Management / Minor in Management
REQUIREMENTS (Cohort 2019 onward) For 2nd Major
Total Units*For Minor
Total Units#Level-1000 courses: Any 4 courses Any 2 courses MNO1706X Organisational Behaviour
or
PL3239 Industrial & Organisational Psychology^16 Units 8 Units ACC1701X Accounting for Decision Makers
or
EC2204 Financial Accounting for Economists^MKT1705X Principles of Marketing BSP1702X Legal Environment of Business
or
RE1703 Principles of Law for Real Estate^BSP1703/X Managerial Economics
or
EC1101E Introduction to Economic Analysis^ or
EC1301 Principles of Economics^DAO1704X Decision Analytics using Spreadsheets Level-2000 and Level-3000 courses** 6 courses
– Min. 2 Level-2000 courses and Min. 3 Level-3000 courses
– Max. 4 Level-3000 courses
– Max. 3 courses in any one of the 9 areas3 courses
– 2 Level-2000 courses
– 1 Level-3000 course
– Max. 2 courses in any one of the 9 areasAccounting: 24 Units 12 Units ACC2706 Managerial Accounting ACC2707 Corporate Accounting & Reporting I ACC2709 Accounting Information Systems ACC3703 Taxation Business Analytics: 24 Units 12 Units DAO2702X Programming for Business Analytics DBA3702 Descriptive Analytics with R DBA3803 Predictive Analytics in Business Business Economics: BSE3701 Macroeconomic Principles in the Global Economy
or
EC2102 Macroeconomic Analysis^BSE3702 Economics of Strategy BSE3703 Econometrics for Business I Finance: FIN2704X Finance FIN3701 Corporate Finance
or
RE3807 Corporate Finance for Real Estate^FIN3702 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management FIN3703 Financial Markets Innovation & Entrepreneurship: BSN3703 Entrepreneurial Strategy MNO3811 Social Entrepreneurship ETP3211 New Venture Creation~ TR3008 Technological Innovation~~
or
IS3251 Principles of Technology Entrepreneurship^Leadership & Human Capital Management: MNO2705 Leadership & Decision Making under Uncertainty MNO3701 Human Capital Management MNO3702 Negotiation & Conflict Management MNO3703 Leading in the 21st Century Marketing: MKT3701 Marketing Strategy: Analysis and Practice
or
RE3704 Real Estate Marketing^MKT3702 Consumer Behaviour Operations & Supply Chain Management: DAO2703 Operations & Technology Management DOS3701 Supply Chain Management DOS3702 Purchasing & Materials Management DOS3703 Service Operations Management DOS3704 Operations Strategy Real Estate: RE2702 Land Law RE2705 Urban Economics RE3701 Real Estate Investment Analysis TOTAL 40 Units
(10 Courses)20 Units
(5 Courses)* Maximum 16 Units of courses may be used for both the 2nd Major and the Faculty/Major/Minor requirements. (Subject to home faculty’s requirement)
**Some of the higher-level courses may have pre-requisites that are not part of the programme requirements.
# Maximum 8 Units of courses may be used for both the Minor and the Faculty/Major/2nd Major requirements, or another Minor.
^ Courses coloured in blue text are recognised non-BIZ courses for non-BIZ students only
~ ETP3211 New Venture Creation is cross-linked to BSN3702 New Venture Creation
~~ TR3008 Technological Innovation is cross-linked to BSN3701 Technological Innovation
NEW UPDATE for 2nd Major in Management
As a transitional provision, for the 2019 and 2020 cohorts only, the 5th and/or 6th level-3000 courses already read or to be read, will count as level-2000 courses in fulfilment of the requirements of the 2nd Major. Here are two scenarios:
- If a student had already read or intends to read 6 level-3000 courses (without reading any level-2000 course), the 5th and 6th level-3000 courses will count as level-2000 courses.
- If a student had already read or intends to read 5 level-3000 courses (and had read or intends to read only one level-2000 course), the 5th level-3000 course will count as level-2000 course.
NEW UPDATE for Minor in Management
As a transitional provision, for the 2019 and 2020 cohorts only, the 2nd and/or 3rd level-3000 courses already read or to be read, will count as level-2000 courses in fulfilment of the requirements of the Minor. Here are two scenarios:
- If a student had already read or intends to read 3 level-3000 courses (without reading any level-2000 course), the 2nd and 3rd level 3000 courses will count as level-2000 courses.
- If a student had already read or intends to read 2 level-3000 courses (and had read or intends to read only one level-2000 course), the 2nd level-3000 course will count as level-2000 course.
- Minor in Entrepreneurship
REQUIREMENTS (Cohort 2019 onward) Total Units# Any 2 of the following Level-1000 courses: 8 Units BSP1702 / BSP1702X Legal Environment of Business
or
RE1703 Principles of Law for Real Estate^MNO1706 / MNO1706X Organisational Behaviour
or
PL3239 Industrial & Organisational Psychology^ACC1701 / ACC1701X Accounting for Decision Makers
or
EC2204 Financial Accounting for Economists^BSP1703 / BSP1703X Managerial Economics
or
EC1101E Introduction to Economic Analysis^ or
EC1301 Principles of Economics^Any 3 of the following Level-2000/3000 courses*: 12 Units BSN3703 Entrepreneurial Strategy BSN3712 Innovation & Intellectual Property TR2201 Entrepreneurial Marketing TR3001 New Product Development ETP3211 / BSN3702 New Venture Creation~ TR3008 / BSN3701 Technological Innovation~~
or
IS3251 Principles of Technology Entrepreneurship^TOTAL 20 Units
(5 Courses)# Maximum 8 Units of courses may be used for both the Minor and the Faculty/Major/2nd Major requirements, or another Minor.
*Some of the higher-level courses may have pre-requisites that are not part of the programme requirements.
^ Courses coloured in blue text are recognised non-BIZ courses for non-BIZ students only
~ETP3211 New Venture Creation is cross-linked to BSN3702 New Venture Creation
~~ TR3008 Technological Innovation is cross-linked to BSN3701 Technological Innovation
Please note that not more than 16 Units of the 2nd Major or 8 Units of a Minor programme may be earned through credit transfers (e.g. during Student Exchange and Summer Programmes), advanced placements and exemptions. For reference click here.
How to apply:
- Minor Entrepreneurship: No application is needed for non-business undergraduates who have not been admitted to the Minor programme at the point of admission to NUS. Interested students may declare the minor before the start of the semester and read the required business courses under Unrestricted Electives.
- 2nd Major in Management / Minor in Management: Students who are not offered direct admission to the 2nd Major / Minor in Management may apply for it no later than during their 4th semester of study, but they need to first complete at least 4 BBA/BAC-coded courses (16 Units) of the Minor in Management requirements. All applications are to be in EDUREC. An email blast from Registrar’s Office will be sent to all undergraduates around March/April and October/November informing of the application period to be opened in EDUREC. Please note that the programme is highly competitive and meeting the minimum application requirements does not guarantee an offer of admission.
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Enquiries can be sent to:
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- mgtmajor@nus.edu.sg (for Major in Management)
- mgtminor@nus.edu.sg (for Minor in Management/Entrepreneurship)