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The Double Degree Programmes in Computer Science /Information Systems and Business Administration/Business Administration (Accountancy) are jointly offered by NUS School of Computing and NUS Business School. It aims to leverage the advantage of NUS being a comprehensive university, allowing students to fully develop their potential through multidisciplinary programmes.
Business Administration and Computer Science/Information Systems are complementary areas of knowledge which are becoming inextricably interwoven. Our various communications with the IT industry have revealed a strong demand among employers for graduates with good computer science or information systems knowledge and in-depth understanding of business domains.
Students will be admitted to the DDP only if they meet the requirements of both the NUS School of Computing (SOC) and NUS Business School (BIZ).
Students may be admitted to the DDP in one of the following ways:
(i) Direct admissions through the University's admissions exercise:
Applicants must satisfy one of the following two criteria:
(ii) Admissions at the completion of first year of BComp (Hons.) in CS or IS or BBA/BBA (Hons.) or BBA(Acc.)/BBA(Acc.Hons) based on CAP criteria set out.
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Students can also achieve Double Honours by completing a 12 MC Honours Project, which will count towards the requirements and CAP computation of both degrees (subject to the maximum double-counting policy stated in Section 3). The project will provide the best students with the opportunity of exploring the intersection of two disciplines, be it the application of computing technology in the business domain, or the development of computational models for business ideas and concepts.
The project will be jointly supervised by faculty members from NUS School of Computing and NUS Business School. Project proposals will be put up for students' selection during their 6th semester in the programme. The module code for such projects will be the corresponding honours project module code of the primary School of the students (either BHT4001 or CS4101).
BComp (Hons)(Computer Science) – BBA
(i) Double Honours
Programme
The degree classification for the
Computer Science (Honours) degree will be based on CAP
calculated from 130 MCs: 82 MCs from Computer Science
Programme Requirement, 36 MCs Common Modules, 8 MCs General
Education Modules (GEMs) and 4 MCs Singapore Studies
Module.
The degree classification for the Business Administration (Honours) degree will be based on CAP calculated from 116 MCs: 68 MCs from Business Administration Programme Requirement, 36 MCs Common Modules, 8 MCs General Education Modules (GEMs) and 4 MCs Singapore Studies Module. 4 MCs unrestricted electives could be counted towards CAP of either degree.
(ii) Single Honours
Programme
The degree classification for the
Computer Science (Honours) degree will be based on CAP
calculated from 130 MCs: 90 MCs from Computer Science
Programme Requirement, 28 MCs Common Modules, 8 MCs General
Education Modules (GEMs) and 4 MCs Singapore Studies Module.
The degree classification for
the Business Administration (non-Honours) degree will be based
on CAP calculated from 96 MCs: 56 MCs from Business
Administration Programme Requirement, 28 MCs Common Modules, 8
MCs General Education Modules (GEMs) and 4 MCs Singapore
Studies Module.
The list of common modules is given in
Annex C1. Annex D1 gives the maximum MCs of common modules
that may be counted towards both Degrees and the minimum total
MC requirements.
BComp (Hons)(Computer Science) – B.B.A(Accountancy)
(i) Double Honours
Programme
The degree classification for the
Computer Science (Honours) degree will be based on CAP
calculated from 130 MCs: 90 MCs Computer Science Modules, 28
MCs Common Modules, 8 MCs General Education Modules (GEMs) and
4 MCs Singapore Studies Module.
The degree
classification for the Accountancy (Honours) degree will be
based on CAP calculated from 136 MCs: 76 Programme Requirement
Modules, 28 MCs Common Modules, 8 MCs General Education
Modules (GEMs), 4 MCs Singapore Studies Module, and 20 MCs
Unrestricted Elective Requirement.
(ii) Single Honours
Programme
The degree classification for the
Computer Science (Honours) degree will be based on CAP
calculated from 130 MCs: 110 MCs Computer Science Modules, 8
MCs Common Modules, 8 MCs General Education Modules (GEMs) and
4 MCs Singapore Studies Module.
The degree
classification for the Accountancy (non-Honours) degree will
be based on CAP calculated from 116 MCs: 76 Programme
Requirement Modules, 8 MCs Common Modules, 8 MCs General
Education Modules (GEMs), 4 MCs Singapore Studies Module, and
20 MCs Unrestricted Elective Requirement.
The list of
common modules is given in Annex C3. Annex D3 gives the
maximum MCs of common modules that may be counted towards both
Degrees and the minimum total MC requirements.
BComp (Hons)(Information Systems) – B.B.A.
(i) Double Honours
Programme
The degree classification for the
Information Systems (Honours) degree will be based on CAP
calculated from 125 MCs: 77 MCs Programme Requirement, 36 MCs
Common Modules, 8 MCs General Education Modules (GEMs) and 4
MCs Singapore Studies Module.
The degree
classification for the Business Administration (Honours)
degree will be based on CAP calculated from 116 MCs: 68 MC
Programme Requirement Modules, 36 MCs Common Modules, 8 MCs
General Education Modules (GEMs), 4 MCs Singapore Studies
Module. 7 MCs Unrestricted Electives
could be counted towards CAP of either degree.
(ii) Single Honours
Programme
The degree classification for the
Information Systems (Honours) degree will be based on CAP
calculated from 125 MCs: 85 MCs Programme Requirement, 28 MCs
Common Modules, 8 MCs General Education Modules (GEMs) and 4
MCs Singapore Studies Module.
The degree classification for the Business Administration (non-Honours) degree will be based on CAP calculated from 96 MCs: 56 MC Programme Requirement Modules, 28 MCs Common Modules, 8 MCs General Education Modules (GEMs), 4 MCs Singapore Studies Module.
The list of common modules is given in Annex C2. Annex D2 gives the maximum MCs of common modules that may be counted towards both Degrees and the minimum total MC requirements.
BComp (Hons)(Information Systems) – B.B.A.(Accountancy)
(i) Double Honours
Programme
The degree classification for the
Information Systems (Honours) degree will be based on CAP
calculated from 125 MCs: 81 MCs Programme Requirement, 32 MCs
Common Modules, 8 MCs General Education Modules (GEMs) and 4
MCs Singapore Studies Module.
The degree classification for the Business Administration (Accountancy) (Honours) degree will be based on CAP calculated from 136 MCs: 72 MCs Programme Requirement, 32 MCs Common Modules, 8 MCs General Education Modules (GEMs) and 4 MCs Singapore Studies Module and 20 MCs Unrestricted Elective Requirement.
(ii) Single Honours
Programme
The degree classification for the
Information Systems (Honours) degree will be based on CAP
calculated from 125 MCs: 97 MCs Programme Requirement, 16 MCs
Common Modules, 8 MCs General Education Modules (GEMs) and 4
MCs Singapore Studies Module.
The degree
classification for the Business Administration (Accountancy)
(non-Honours) degree will be based on CAP calculated from 116
MCs: 68 MCs Programme Requirement Modules, 16 MCs Common
Modules, 8 MCs General Education Modules (GEMs), 4 MCs
Singapore Studies Module and 20 MCs Unrestricted Elective
Requirement.
The list of common modules is given in
Annex C4. Annex D4 gives the maximum MCs of common modules
that may be counted towards both Degrees and the minimum total
MC requirements.
The fees payable by students in the Double Degree programme will follow with University guidelines on tuition fees.
Double degree students admitted into NUS in Academic Year 2006/07 and before will pay prevailing tuition fees up to the fifth year. Double Degree students admitted into NUS in Academic Year 2007/08 or later may have to pay full, unsubsidised tuition fee in their fifth year if tuition grant is not available.
Students in the Double Degree Programme must maintain a CAP of 4.00 or above. Students who do not maintain a CAP of 4.00 in modules contributing to the original degree for two consecutive semesters will be required to withdraw from the DDP by withdrawing from the second degree programme. Upon withdrawal, all the modules which the students have taken to fulfil the requirements of the second degree will be reflected in the transcript and included in the computation of the CAP for the single degree.
For FAQ on Double Degrees,
please refer to the Registrar's Office website at http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/faqs/ddp_cdp_dm.html
For specific queries on the programmes, please
refer to the following:
NUS School of Computing
If your home faculty is NUS School of Computing, please direct all queries to bcomp@comp.nus.edu.sg with the subject clearly marked: "Double Degree in Computer Science/Information Systems and Business Administration/Business Administration(Accountancy) Programme".
NUS Business School
If your home faculty is NUS Business School,
please contact Ms Janet Chow at bizcky@nus.edu.sg
For more information, please refer to the Supplementary page at NUS Business School : http://bba.nus.edu/doubledegree-info.htm