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Bachelor of Science (Business Administration)
Bachelor of Science (Business Administration)

Bachelor of Science (Business Administration)

  • ID:SIM6500030
  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (A-Level)

  • Polytechnic Diploma

  • SIM Diploma

English Requirements

  • Paper-based TOEFL 550

  • Internet-based TOEFL 79 (no section score below 15)

  • IELTS 6.5 (no subsection score below 6.0)

  • PTE Academic 55 (no subsection score below 50)

  • SAT I ERWS 550

  • ACT (English AND Reading sections) 20

  • International Baccalaureate (IB) – Diploma Higher Level English A1 or A2 4

Course Information

Programme Overview

Developed and awarded by the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US.

Founded in 1923, the program is accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Accreditation by AACSB is considered to be the hallmark of management education. Of the more than 8,000 business schools in the world, only 529 are currently accredited by the AACSB. The Business undergraduate program has also been highly ranked by US News & World Report, Bloomberg Business Week and Wall Street Journal.

You will:

  • Gain a broad foundation of knowledge essential in the industry

  • Understand the role of the business firm in society

  • Learn about the management functions of planning and controlling

  • Learn about the behavior of organizations and tools of modern management

More than 50% of modules are taught by US /overseas visiting faculty, covering the full semester throughout the entire program. The rest of the modules are taught by qualified local faculty with the experience and academic expertise approved by UB.

Global Positioning for a world of business

You will learn insights and skills about the business world and have the option to choose from one of the four concentrations offered – financial analysis, international business, marketing or operations and supply chain.

The program is taught by engaged, committed faculty. Coursework includes hands-on experience, active class presentation and participation, projects and all the best practices of American college education.

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  • Minimum Class Size

  • Minimum class size to commence: 25 students. Students will be informed at least one month prior to course commencement if class cannot commence due to low take up rate.

  • Modules

  • Prerequisite Modules

  • ECO 181 Introduction to Macroeconomics (4 credits)

  • ECO 182 Introduction to Microeconomics (4 credits)

  • MGA 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 credits)

  • MGA 202 Introduction to Management Accounting (3 credits)

  • MGQ 201 Introduction to Statistics for Analytics (4 credits)2

  • MTH 131 Mathematical Analysis for Management (4 credits)

  • PSY 101 Introductory Psychology (3 credits)

  • Required Modules

  • MGB 301 Organizational Behavior and Administration (3 credits)

  • MGE 302 Applied Economics (3 credits)2

  • MGF 301 Corporation Finance (3 credits)2

  • MGG 215 Career Connections 1 (1 credit)

  • MGG 303 Communication Literacy for Business (3 credits)

  • MGG 150 Business and Society (3 credits)

  • MGG 315 Career Connections 2 (1 credit)

  • MGM 301 Principles of Marketing (3 credits)

  • MGO 302 Production and Operations Management (3 credits)2

  • MGO 403 Fundamentals of Strategic Management (3 credits)

  • MGQ 301 Statistical Decisions in Management (3 credits)

  • MGS 351 Introduction to Management Information Systems (4 credits)2

  • MGT 401 Public Policy, Law and Management (3 credits)

  • UB Curriculum (click here for details)

  • UB Seminar (3 credits)

  • Foundations (21 credits)

  • –  Communication Literacy I (4 credits)

  • –  Communication Literacy II (3 credits)

  • –  Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning (4 credits)

  • –  Scientific Literacy and Inquiry (7 credits)1

  • –  Diversity Learning (3 credits)

  • Pathways (18 – 19 credits)

  • –  Thematic Pathways (9 credits)

  • –  Global Pathways (9 – 10 credits)

  • UBC 399 Capstone (1 credit)

  • Free Electives (from other majors)

  • 13 – 16 credits

  • Concentrations (choose one)

  • Financial Analysis

  • MGA 306 Financial Reporting and Analysis (3 credits)

  • MGF 402 Investment Management (3 credits)

  • MGF 403 International Financial Management (3 credits)

  • MGF 405 Advanced Corporate Finance (3 credits)

  • International Business3

  • Choose three of the following:

  • GEO 330 Dynamics of International Business (3 credits)

  • GEO 333 International Trade (3 credits)

  • GEO 334 International Business Cultures (3 credits)

  • MGF 403 International Financial Management (3 credits)

  • MGM 483 International Marketing (3 credits)

  • Marketing

  • MGM 403 Marketing Research (3 credits)

  • MGM 404 Consumer Behavior (3 credits)

  • Choose one of the following:

  • MGM 402 Selling and Sales Force Management (3 credits)

  • MGM 406 Product and Brand Management (3 credits)

  • MGM 409 Advertising and Promotion (3 credits)

  • MGM 483 International Marketing (3 credits)

  • Operations and Supply Chain Management

  • MGO 303 Supply Chain And Logistics Management (3 credits)

  • MGO 304 Service Operations Management (3 credits)

  • Choose two of the following:

  • MGO 330 Entrepreneurship and Small Business (3 credits)

  • MGO 336 Operations Analytics (3 credits)

  • MGO 432 Strategic Quality Management (3 credits)

  • MGO 438 Logistics Management (3 credits)

  • MGO 439 Sustainable Operations Management (3 credits)

  • MGO 450 Business Forecasting (3 credits)

  • Please click link below to retrieve the description of the modules.

  • Module Description

  • These are online modules.  Local resource persons may conduct weekly sessions for selected module.

  • These are digital access modules. “Digital Access” is the phrase used by UB School of Management to designate what is known generically as electronic platform (EP) module. EP module delivery refers to a technological platform through which existing lecture-based modules are distributed to a wider constituency of students. The actual delivery of the class is captured on digital video as it happens, and the resulting Window Media Player file is immediately posted to UBLearns. Students use the internet to access lectures and print module materials at times convenient to their individual schedules.

  • Students must complete a two-semester module sequence in a foreign language, or demonstrate proficiency in a language other than English equivalent to completion of a first-year, second-semester module.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

With this qualification, you have job opportunities in

  • Banking & finance

  • Credit, risk & asset management

  • HR & Organization Development

  • Production Planning

  • Other professions

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