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IT professionals need to rise up to the
challenges of managing new IT and market trends such as
IT outsourcing and offshoring, IT entrepreneurships, and
commercialisations and management of innovative and
complex IT products and services. The concurrent
programme combining Bachelor of Computing (School of
Computing) and Masters of Management (School of
Business) provides a multi-disciplinary platform for
students to marry strong technical computing skills with
the requisite management, communications, and marketing
skills to respond effectively to these challenges. Following on from this concurrent programme is an European Master in International Management (MIM ), which are eligible to students after completing this concurrent programme. Through this route, students can therefore get three degrees: Bachelor + MSc + MIM in 5.5 to 6 years. MIM requires students to spend half year in each of two top European management schools. About a quarter of MIM students end up as management consultants, many with the prominent corporate members of CEMS (Community of European Management Schools). School of Business is offering a number of scholarships for students to go to Europe . Detailed information about MIM can be found in http://bba.nus.edu/cems.htm . Applications are welcome anytime, and
undergraduate students are admitted
year-round. Details on application procedure for
the concurrent MSc(Mgt) programme can be found at: The structure for the concurrent MSc(Mgt) programme
is as follows: A student must complete the following 10 modules, or 40 MCs, chosen from modules currently offered in the Minor in Business programme:
For details on modules listed under the Minor in Business, please refer to: http://bschool.nus.edu.sg/bba/minor.htm For transitional arrangements (for cohorts matriculated before 2007), students who are currently enrolled in the MSc (Mgt) programme can also do the following:
40-MC MSc Requirements (MSR) segment : A student must complete 40 MCs from the modules below:
The key features of the programme are listed below: School of Computing students use the MCs from breadth requirements and unrestricted electives (UEM) as well as equivalent modules from the BComp (Hons.) programme requirements to meet the 40-MC Domain Knowledge Requirements (DKR) segment. School of Computing students in the BComp (Hons.) (Information Systems) and BComp (Hons.) (E-Commerce) degree programmes are deemed to have satisfied item (1) of the MSR segment as their degree requirements include 16 MCs of level-4000 modules offered by the Information Systems Department. These modules are business and IT related. School of Computing students are allowed to partially meet item (3) of the MSR segment by taking up to 2 MBA-type equivalent coursework modules offered by the Information Systems Department listed below: • CS5251 Integration of IS and Business • CS5253 Knowledge Systems and Management in Organizations These two graduate modules cannot be used to satisfy the unrestricted electives of BComp requirements should students discontinue the concurrent programme. School of Computing students must meet all the other requirements for admission, continuation in the programme and the award of the concurrent programme. School of Computing students who have completed the MSc(Mgt) programme, as well as their BComp honours programme will be awarded two degrees depending on their honours classification for their bachelor programme. Please refer to: http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/undergradprog/concurrentprog_summary.htm for the module requirements, and computation of CAP, for the following concurrent CAP, for the following concurrent programmes: The tables below give the 2005 BComp(Hons.) curricula.
Degree ClassificationThe MSc(Mgt) degree will be awarded to students who have • earned at least a Second Class Lower division
in the BComp(Hons.) degree and Further EnquiryPlease submit your enquiry to bcomp@comp.nus.edu.sg.
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