NUS Concurrent BComp(Honours) and MSc(Management) Programme
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Appendix IV: BComp (Honours) (Computer Science) with MSc (Mgt):
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CS |
MSc(Mgt) |
Modules |
MCs |
MCs |
MCs |
UNIVERSITY LEVEL REQUIREMENTS |
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28 |
16 MC from Breadth can be used to meet DKR segment |
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS |
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111 |
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Common Essentials |
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CS1101/S Programming Methodology |
5 |
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CS1102/S Data Structures and Algorithms |
5 |
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CS1104 Computer Organisation |
4 |
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CS2102S Database Systems |
5 |
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CS2105 Introduction to Computer Networks
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4 |
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Major Requirements |
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Computing Related |
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CS1231 Discrete Structures |
4 |
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CS2103 Software Engineering |
4 |
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CS2106 Operating Systems |
4 |
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CS3212 Programming Languages |
4 |
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CS3215 Software Engineering Project |
8 |
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CS3230 Design and Analysis of Algorithms |
4 |
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8 MCs from CS Recommended Course list |
8 |
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Either :
CS4101 Honours Project
Modules in CS elective areas
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12
16 |
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Or
Modules in CS elective areas
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28
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Science Related |
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MA1505 Mathematics I |
4 |
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Either: MA1506 Mathematics II
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4 |
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Or: MA1101R Linear Algebra I
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ST2131 Probability |
4 |
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Life Science Module |
4 |
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Physics Module |
4 |
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Others |
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CS2301 Business and Technical Communication |
4 |
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UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVES |
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21 |
21 MCs and read additional 3 MCs for DKR segment (total 24 MC) |
MSC REQUIREMENT |
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40 |
Grand Total |
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160 |
80 |
Combined Total for both programmes |
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203 |
The CS Recommended Course list includes: CS3211 (Parallel and Concurrent Programming), CS3220 (Computer Architectures), CS3231 (Theory of Computation), CS3234 (Logic and Formal Systems), CS3243 (Foundations of Artificial Intelligence), and other relevant courses approved by the Department of Computer Science.
A Life-Science module can be LSM1302 (Genes and Society), LSM1304 (Microbes, Environment and Man), or courses approved by the Department of Computer Science.
A Physics module can be PC1143 (Physics III), PC1144 (Physics IV), PC1221 (Fundamentals of Physics I), PC1222 (Fundamentals of Physics II), PC1432 (Physics IIE) or courses approved by the Department of Computer Science.
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