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Double Degree in Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) and Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) - Full-time

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Founded in 1846, the University at Buffalo (UB), The State University of New York (SUNY) is one of the leading public universities in the northeastern US. Within the 64-campus SUNY system, UB is the flagship campus.

University at Buffalo in partnership with the Singapore Institute of Management Pte Ltd – Double Degree in Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) and Bachelor of Arts (Psychology): 

  • SIM is the only offshore institution in the world to offer the accredited undergraduate programmes from University at Buffalo (UB)
  • Entry with minimum 5 GCE ‘O’ level passes or equivalent
  • Advanced standing credit may be granted for applicants with ‘A’ levels or polytechnic diplomas
  • More than 50% of programmes are taught by overseas visiting faculty
  • 60% lower costs than studying in the US

Objectives

The Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration prepares students for managerial roles in the private and non-profit sectors. The curriculum pays particular attention to understanding the role of the business firm in society; the management functions of planning and control; the behaviour of organisations; the tools of modern management, including accounting, economics, and statistics; and the ways in which managers perform functions such as production, marketing, finance, and industrial relations.

Psychology is the science of behaviour and the mind. The study of psychology provides an understanding of basic processes of sensation, perception, learning, cognition, development, and personality along with principles of social psychology, clinical psychology, and behavioural neuroscience. Knowledge of psychological principles and of scientific methods for evaluating theories and research in the social and behavioural sciences is essential in our rapidly changing society.

Programme Nature

In the double degree programme, students can graduate with two degrees and within the minimum of 150 credits. Students who complete two majors in two different degree types will be awarded two different degrees.

Candidates who have outstanding academic results may apply for direct entry into the double degree programme at the point of application. Shortlisted candidates may be required to attend an interview.

Alternatively, if you are enrolled in a single degree programme and have done well at the end of one year of study i.e. meet the minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 in the prerequisite modules of the first major and the minimum overall GPA of 2.0 to be considered in academic good standing, you will also be eligible to apply for the double degree programme.

Students who fail to meet the minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 in the prerequisite modules of the two majors or the minimum overall GPA of 2.0 to be considered in academic good standing will be required to withdraw from one of the majors.

Duration

The programme is offered full-time over 12 semesters and can be completed within four years.

The academic year is divided into three semesters. Each semester is typically 12 to 15 weeks in length.

• Summer semester: May to August
• Fall semester: August/September to December
• Spring semester: January to April

Please click here to get a copy of the tentative schedule.
 

Programme Structure & Curriculum

Acceptance Criteria:

  • Successful completion of the seven management foundation modules for Business with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.
  • Successful completion of the four prerequisite modules for Psychology with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.

Foundation Modules for Business

1. ECO 181 Introduction to Macroeconomics (4 credits) 1

2. ECO 182 Introduction to Microeconomics (4 credits) 1

3. MGA 201 Introduction to Accounting I (3 credits)

4. MGA 202 Introduction to Accounting II (3 credits)

5. MGQ 201 Introduction to Computers and Statistics (4 credits) 2

6. MTH 131 Mathematical Analysis for Management (4 credits) 1

7. PSY 101 Introductory Psychology (3 credits) 1


Required Modules for Business

8. MGB 301 Organizational Behaviour and Administration (3 credits)

9. MGE 302 Applied Economics (3 credits) 2

10. MGF 301 Corporation Finance (3 credits) 2

11. MGG 300 Career Strategies, Planning, and Management (2 credits)

12. MGI 301 Human Resources Management and Labour Relations for Managers (3 credits)

13. MGM 301 Principles of Marketing (3 credits)

14. MGO 302 Production and Operations Management (3 credits) 2

15. MGO 403 Fundamentals of Strategic Management (3 credits)

16. MGQ 301 Computers and Statistical Decisions (3 credits) 1

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

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

19. MTH 115 Survey of Algebra and Trigonometry (4 credits) 1


Prerequisite Modules for Psychology

20. PSY 207 Psychological Statistics (4 credits) 1

21. PSY 250 Scientific Inquiry in Psychology (3 credits)


Required Modules for Psychology

22. PSY 321 Psychology of Personality (3 credits) or
       PSY 322 Abnormal Psychology (3 credits) or
       PSY 323 Community Psychology (3 credits) or
       PSY 324 Clinical Psychology (3 credits) or
       PSY 325 Health Psychology (3 credits)

23. PSY 331 Social Psychology (3 credits) or
       PSY 332 Social Conflict and Its Resolution (3 credits) or
       PSY 333 Psychology of Work in Organizations (3 credits) or
       PSY 336 Developmental Psychology (3 credits)

24. PSY 341 Cognitive Psychology (3 credits) or
       PSY 342 Introduction to Cognitive Science: Concepts of the Mind (3 credits) or
       PSY 343 Sensory Processes and Perception (3 credits)

25. PSY 351 Biopsychology (3 credits) 3

26 – 28. 3 400-level courses (9 credits)


General Education

29. ESL 407 Advanced Written English and Reading I (3 credits)

30. ESL 408 Advanced Written English and Reading II (3 credits)

31. MUS 116 Theory of Music for Nonmajors (3 credits)

32. NTR 108 Human Nutrition (3 credits) 3

33. NTR 109 Nutrition in Practice (3 credits) 3

34. NTR 110 Nutrition in Practice Lab (1 credit) 3

35. PHI 115 Critical Thinking (3 credits)

36. UGC 111 World Civilizations I (3 credits)

37. UGC 112 World Civilizations II (3 credits)

38. UGC 211 American Pluralism and the Search for Equality (3 credits)


Concentrations (choose one)

Financial Analysis

39. MGA 306 Financial Reporting and Analysis (3 credits)

40. MGF 402 Investment Management (3 credits)

41. MGF 403 International Financial Management (3 credits)

42. MGF 405 Advanced Corporate Finance (3 credits)


International Business

Choose 3 out of 4:

39. GEO 330 Dynamics of International Business (3 credits) 1

40. GEO 333 Bases of World Commerce (3 credits) 1

41. GEO 334 International Environments and Commercial Problems (3 credits) 1

42. MGF 403 International Financial Management (3 credits) - Prerequisite: MGF 301


Marketing

39. MGM 403 Marketing Research (3 credits)

40. MGM 404 Consumer Behaviour (3 credits)

Choose one of the following:

41. MGM 402 Selling and Sales Force Management (3 credits) or
       MGM 406 Product and Brand Management (3 credits) or
       MGM 409 Advertising and Promotion (3 credits)

Free Electives

20 - 23 credits (non-MG modules)


Please click here to retrieve the module descriptions.

1. Meets general education requirements.
2. These are digital access modules. "Digital Access" is the phrase used by UB School of Management to designate what is known generically as an 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 Windows Media Player file is immediately posted to UBLearns. Students use the internet to access lectures at times convenient to their individual schedules.
3. These are online modules. Local resource persons may conduct weekly sessions for selected modules.

Note:
a. One credit equals 15 contact hours of classroom study.
b. Students are subject to a foreign language requirement. 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.
c. The modules offered are subject to change.
 

Mode of Delivery

Lectures, discussions, presentations, activities and consultations.
 

Assessment

Continuous assessment comprise tests, quizzes, assignments, projects, presentations, participations and activities which are scheduled throughout the semester.

The final examination is held during the two weeks after the semester ends.
 

Teaching Faculty

To ensure parity in standards, rigours of the programme, integrity of the UB degree, and to comply with US. accreditation requirements, more than 50% of the modules are taught by UB faculty and the remaining modules will be taught by qualified local faculty who must be approved by UB.

Average teacher-student ratio = 1:95.

Lecturers & Their Teaching Modules (as at 21 May 2010)

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Academic Progress

The normal module load for students is 12 to 15 credit hours per semester.

Students may register for modules and make changes to their class schedule. Students who choose to drop or resign from any modules, are on official leave of absence or have to repeat any failed modules, may take more than three years to complete their studies.

Students are allowed to progress through each semester till they satisfactorily complete the conferral requirements.
 

Attendance Requirements

SIM requires all students (both local and international) to attend all scheduled lessons and activities unless they have valid reasons supported by document such as medical certificates. Under this policy, all full-time local students are required to attain a minimum attendance rate as stipulated by the partner universities/institutions or 75%, whichever is higher. For all international students, the minimum attendance requirement is 90% as mandated by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority of Singapore (ICA).
 

Degree Conferral

Students must complete a minimum of 150 credits with a minimum overall and UB GPA of 2.0 to be awarded the degree.

Students who successfully complete all the requirements of the programme will be awarded the Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) and Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) degrees by the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US.
 

Job Prospect/Opportunity for Further Study After Graduation

Employment opportunities exist in the private and public sectors. Majority of our graduates work in the private sector engaging in accounting and finance, education and training, human resource management, international business, sales and marketing, administration and other managerial roles. The undergraduate degree in psychology provides students with an excellent liberal arts background and is valuable for almost any type of work focused on people. Students who major in psychology are well prepared for graduate study in psychology and related mental health fields, medicine, education, law, or business, and for any career that requires a good understanding of individual behavior and interpersonal relations.
 

Admission Criteria

Applicants will be assessed based on ALL the qualifications which they have submitted ie. the holistic academic experience.  Meeting the minimum requirement does not mean automatic admission.

Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents

  • GCE 'O' level with minimum of five credit passes (6 or better) with suitable academic preparation for the intended major.
  • Applicants with GCE ‘A’ level or polytechnic diplomas may be considered for admission with advanced standing credit. 

Note: For Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, students are subject to a foreign language requirement. 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.

International Students

Please click here for the admission criteria of international students. 

English Language Proficiency

  • All applicants who are not native speakers of English must demonstrate proficiency in English by means of TOEFL, IELTS or the SAT I with the minimum score indicated below:

• Paper-based TOEFL 550
• Internet-based TOEFL 79
• IELTS 6.5 (no subsection score below 6.0)
• SAT I Critical Reading 450

  • Only scores from tests taken within two years prior to the time of enrolment are acceptable.

Note: Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents who have had all their primary and secondary education in Singapore in an English-medium government school, and completed their GCE ‘O’ level with a grade of "C" (6 or better) in English as a first language, are exempted from the English Language proficiency requirement.


UB Programmes offered at SIM:

Bachelor of Arts (Communication) (full-time)

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (full-time)

Bachelor of Arts (Sociology) (full-time)

Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) (full-time)

Double Degree in Bachelor of Science(Business Administration) and Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (full-time)

Double Major in Bachelor of Arts (Communication and Psychology) (full-time)

Executive MBA (part-time)



 

 

 

Commencement Date January 2011 (4th Intake)
Fee

S$513.60 (per credit)
S$77,040.00 (minimum 150 credits)
Inclusive of 7% GST.   

Application Fee (non-refundable) / Closing Period
S$64.20 (Singapore Citizens and PRs)
S$192.60 (International applicants)
Inclusive of 7% GST.

September 17, 2010 (International applicants)
October 15, 2010 (Singapore Citizens and PRs) 

Enquiries

Tel: 6248 9746, e-mail: study@sim.edu.sg

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Last updated on 22 Jul 2010