The NUS MBA programme combines the best of global business training with a unique focus on the vibrant Asian region. To complement this, The NUS MBA curriculum is constantly enhanced by a team of faculty and industry professionals, ensuring that students obtain the necessary rigour, business discipline, and innovative thinking, setting them apart from other MBA graduates.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
The NUS MBA programme structure requirements are as follows:
- 6 full modules and 4 half modules equivalent to 32 core modular credits
- 9 full modules equivalent to 36 elective modular credits
(Certain elective courses may be held in the evenings to allow students on internships to fulfill their requirements as well as to encourage interaction with the Part-Time cohort)
CORE COURSES
Core courses deal with knowledge and concepts that provides the backbone of general management education. These courses equip the students with the essential skills required by leaders to succeed in business.
- Asia Pacific Business
- Corporate Strategy
- Financial Management
- Financial Accounting
- Leadership in Organisations (1/2 module)
- Management and Organisations (1/2 module)
- Managerial Economics
- Managing Operations (1/2 module)
- Marketing Management
- Statistics (1/2 module)
For a synopsis of the core modules, please click here.
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“The MBA programme was designed based on inputs by the key stakeholders including students, practicing managers and faculty. The MBA program equips the students with the skills they would need in the workplace. In addition to academic rigor which ensures that students learn key concepts and analytical tools, the programme also gives opportunities for students to develop their communication, leadership, interpersonal and networking skills. Students are also encouraged to learn about business practices in various countries by going on exchange programs and/ or study tours; participate in case competitions and assume leadership positions in managing student clubs as well as organizing events such as Cerebration.”
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- NITIN PANGARKAR,
ACADEMIC DIRECTOR,
THE NUS MBA |
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