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20th March 2016, 09:05 AM
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MBA in Singapore University
Can you provide me the course structure of MBA (Master in Business Administration) course offered by National University of Singapore or NUS in Singapore?
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20th March 2016, 09:06 AM
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Re: MBA in Singapore University
The National University of Singapore or NUS MBA programme was designed based on effort by key stakeholders including industry leaders, faculty and students. It equips the students with the skills needed in an increasingly competitive workplace. In addition to the academic strictness which ensures that one learn key concepts and analytical tools, it also gives opportunities for students to develop the communication, leadership, interpersonal and networking skills. One is also encouraged to learn about business practices in various Countries through exchange programmes or study trips; participate in case competitions and assume leadership positions in managing student clubs and organizing events. It is offered on both full-time and part-time basis. A typical full module comprises of 4 modular credits (MCs) and meets 3 hours a week for 14 weeks. A typical half module comprises of 2 MCs and meets 3 hours a week for 7 weeks. The NUS MBA programme requirements are as follows: 8 full modules and 4 half modules equivalent to 40 core Modular Credits (MCs) Management Communication (Compulsory non-credit graduation requirement) Electives (28 MCs) Total 68 MCs Core Modules • Analytics for Managers • Corporate Strategy • Financial Management • Financial Accounting • Macroeconomics in the Global Economy • Managerial Economics • Marketing Management • Management Practicum • Management Accounting (half module) • Managing Operations (half module) • Management and Organisations (half module) • Leadership in Organisations (half module) • Management Communication (compulsory non-credit graduation requirement) Elective Modules Elective modules can be chosen from the following disciplines: • Accounting • Decision Sciences • Finance • Management and Organisation • Marketing • Strategy and Policy |
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