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DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE Accounting Banking and Finance International Business Management Studies Management Foundation Studies The programmes are developed and awarded by Singapore Institute of Management, Singapore www.simge.edu.sg

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DIPLOMA

CERTIFICATE

Accounting Banking and Finance International Business Management Studies

Management Foundation Studies

The programmes are developed and awarded by Singapore Institute of Management, Singapore

www.simge.edu.sg

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CONTENTS01Welcome Message

05Student LearningCentre

16ProgrammeStructure

21Application andAdmission

02SIM Group

06Origins ofSIM Diploma

18ManagementFoundation Studies

04Student Life

08DiplomaProgrammes

19Certificatein EnglishLanguage

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WELCOME MESSAGE

Gain a Global Edge at SIM GE for the global workplace in the future economy

Welcome to SIM Global Education (SIM GE) – A global campus with over 10 top ranking international universities from the UK, the US, Europe and Australia. As a premier institution of higher learning, we are a gateway to the world with a wide range of academic programmes to choose your ideal learning pathways from.

SIM GE is the global education arm of the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM Group) which is an initiative of the Economic Development Board to support Singapore’s industrialisation. As one of the largest and leading private educational institutions in Singapore, we take pride in our reputation for quality academic standards and a vibrant student experience.

At SIM GE, we are committed to delivering a holistic education to empower individuals in their

respective fields and communities. We also aim to inspire passion in them to excel and to strive for bigger goals.

In today’s fast-changing world, the ability to adapt and evolve will give you an edge. With our multicultural learning environment and diverse campus life, you will gain the skills, knowledge and insights you need, to be career ready. These will enable you to gain a Global Edge as you make your mark in the global workplace of the future.

I invite you to come and be amember of our community, anddiscover how, like them, you canfulfil your aspirations by embarkingon an exciting educational journeywith us.

Dr Lee Kwok CheongChief Executive OfficerSIM Global Education

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SIMGROUP

SIM Global EducationA leading private education institution SIM Global Education is the global education arm of the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM Group). Founded in 1964 on the initiative of the Economic Development Board to support Singapore’s industrialisation, the SIM Group is today a diverse andvibrant organisation with a widerange of programmes, activitiesand services.

SIM Global Education (SIM GE)offers quality overseas academicprogrammes awarded by topranking and reputable universitiesfrom the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe and Australia.. SIM GE’s approach towards a holistic education is to develop students with a global edge for the global workplace with ability and adaptability for employability in the future economy. With 142,000 alumni and about 20,000 students from over 40 countries, SIM GE is a leading private education institution in Singapore. 142,000

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Over 10Internationaluniversities,1 global campus

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Why Study at SIM GE?

AWARD-WINNING INSTITUTION Top 3 Best Private Institute for eight consecutive years in the annual AsiaOne People’s Choice Awards.

THROUGH-TRAIN PATHWAY Over 80 full-time and part-time academic programmes through over 10 partner universities at diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES & INSIGHTS Exposure to diverse cultures and a global network of faculty and peers bring broader perspectives to learning.

STUDENT-CENTRIC CAMPUS Wi-Fi enabled campus with comprehensive facilities for students’ academic and recreation needs.

VIBRANT STUDENT LIFE Participate in over 70 student clubs with year-round activities in arts, culture and sports.

DEDICATED STUDENT SUPPORT Support services include academic support at Student Learning Centre, a dedicated Student Services Centre, Student Wellness Centre, and initiatives such as financial assistance schemes and counselling services.

BOND-FREE SCHOLARSHIP & BURSARY Scholarships are available to students who excel in academics, sports or arts.

NETWORK FOR SUCCESS A multitude of learning resources and networking events for students and graduates o ffered through SIM GE platforms and SIM Membership.

ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT Stay connected even after graduation – benefit from events organised by SIM GE Alumni Office or volunteer your time through initiatives such as Structured Alumni Mentorship.

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STUDENTLIFE

Grooming achievers outside the classroom Global exposure and learning opportunities Career fair offering internships and jobs

24hours in 1 day...

365days in 1 year...

1095 days in 3 years...

Seize the now.Make the most of your time in SIM GE.

CAREER DEVELOPMENTRaise your employability quotient through industry internships or career-readiness initiatives like the Talent Development Programme, Career Chapters, Mentorship Programme offered by Career Connect.

GLOBAL LEARNINGGain international exposure through overseas academic exchange programmes, study trips, internships and workshops.

STUDENT DEVELOPMENTSharpen your leadership and social skills or pursue your passion in the arts and sports with more than 70 student councils and clubs available.

STUDENT CAREBoost your well-being in healthy living and wellness programmes, or learn more from peer mentors at our dedicated Student Wellness Centre.

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STUDENTLEARNING CENTRE

Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) in session Digital Literacy Workshop Student Learning Centre

The StudentLearning Centre(SLC) is a one-stop centre for student academic support. Boost your academic performance with our SLC resources.

PEER-ASSISTED LEARNING (PAL) A student-to-student support network that provides academic assistance for selected modules.

WORKSHOP SERIESAttend complimentary workshops on academic writing, study skills and personal effectiveness to hone effective learning skills.

PROFESSIONAL SKILLSDevelop professional skills that are highly valued by employers through well-structured training programmes.

CONSULTATION SERVICESWork with our advisors to improve your skills in written and oral presentation.

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Our History & Milestones The inception of the Diploma in Management Studies (DMS) at SIM in 1973 was a significant milestone in the history of executive and management development in Singapore.

Prior to 1973, no such formal certified programmes were available. Back then, SIM’s main focus was to provide complementary training to develop the prerequisite managerial skills and talent needed for our nation’s expanding economy.

Thus, the DMS was introduced at an opportune time as a broad-based management studies programme open to executives and managers who had taken important responsibilities in a wide variety of companies. Its forward-looking pedagogical aim was to provide executive

education and develop leadership to advance management and business in the cosmopolitan context of enterprise in Singapore. It also provided these executives with a platform to form social networks, exchange ideas, and recommend viable propositions for workplace improvement. Out of the 500 applicants, 70 were selected as the first DMS cohort.

From Home Ground to Regional Influence What initially started as a part-time, post-experience evening programme soon turned into a full-time DMS programme in 2002 in response to the new demand by school-leavers and budding executives for foundational tertiary level studies in management education.

Premised upon maturity and insight in developmental learning with a focus on continual

education, the DMS thus evolved into a back-to-basics, Singapore-brand, full-time management programme of reputable quality for both local and international students.

Today, the full-time DMS has enrolled over 50 intakes and produced 19,000 graduates at SIM. Among its student enrolment are students from Singapore, Indonesia, China, Myanmar, Vietnam and India.

A Revised Curriula, An Innovative Spirit Infusing a spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship into the revised DMS curricula ensures its modules cater to the inherent needs of an increasingly knowledge-based and global society.

The quality of the DMS is constantly assessed with rigour by qualified academics, with

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the development of appropriate module specifications and course materials, and the upholding of strict assessment and exam standards. Our experienced lecturers also deliver quality teaching whilst the course administrators monitor learning and provide a conducive culture for learning. Today, the DMS enjoys articulation into the degree programmes of reputable universities such as the University of London, RMIT University, University at Buffalo, University of Birmingham, University of Wollongong and University of Stirling.

Meeting the Needs of the IndustryAt SIM, we constantly calibrate our programmes to meet real needs and to fulfill our social mission. In responding to the market gaps of a rapidly changing

economic and manpower development landscape, we continue to be rigorous, practical and student-centric.

To this end, SIM offer our own programmes like the Diploma in Accounting (DAC) in 2012, followed by the Diploma in international Business (DIB), and Diploma in Banking and Finance (DBF) programmes in 2014.

A Financial Training Centre (FTC) is established in order to provide SIM DBF students with a virtual trading environment to better experience the real-world simulation of trading activities in areas such as foreign exchange, securities and derivative instruments.

On the other hand, SIM DIB students are introduced to forums related to international issues to widen their exposure, and

cultivate a global outlook through different perspectives.

SIM has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) to allow students from the SIM DAC to be granted credit exemptions for the CIMA Diploma in Management Accounting. DAC graduates are also granted exemptions from other Accounting Professional bodies such as the ICAEW and ACCA.

The first graduating class of the Diploma in Management Studies programme (1975).

SIM Diploma open doors to further education

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DIPLOMA INACCOUNTING

ObjectivesThe Diploma in Accounting (DAC) is designed to equip you with the skills, knowledge, expertise and qualifications to practise in the accounting profession. As a leading global accountancy hub, the accounting sector of Singapore aims to develop a stronger international orientation through the adoption of best practices in this financially-rewarding profession.

The DAC programme is offered as a viable and attractive educational pathway for you to subsequently access degree-level and professional programmes to qualify as professional accountants or to take on accounting-related jobs.

Outcomes• Equips you with skills and

competencies in both commerce and areas of accounting which are needed in all levels of management;

• Provides you with a solid foundation in the study of accounting concepts, principles, methodologies, and practices to gain entry into degree-level studies and/or entry into professional accounting qualifications;

• Equips you with personal effectiveness and life skills such as analysis, problem-solving, conflict-management and communication capabilities; and

• Develops your global business perspectives, social responsibility and leadership skills.

ModulesGeneral Studies• Professional Self-Management

Broad Business Modules• Business Accounting• Business Law• Business Management and

Communications• Business Statistics• Economics for Managers• Information Systems for

Business• Managing Business Finance• Managing Human Resources• Principles of Marketing

Specialised Accounting Modules• Auditing and Assurance• Company Law and Secretarial

Practice• Cost and Management

Accounting• Financial Accounting and

Reporting• Taxation

Career ProspectsAmple employment opportunities in the private and public sectors abound for diploma graduates. Attractive job prospects are available in industries like accounting and corporate finance, banking, marketing and retail, and manufacturing, as well as in sectors like audit, business development, investment management, and public services.

Professional Accounting QualificationsGraduates may be granted exemptions from professional bodies. Refer to website for more details.• Institute of Chartered

Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)

• Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)

• Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)

"The course has equipped me with the foundation knowledge that I will need for more advanced learning in the degree programme." (2016)

Nathaniel Gay Bing WeiGraduate, Diploma in AccountingStudent, Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and FinanceUniversity of London

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Further EducationWith the Diploma, you can apply to the following:

Programmes Description

Awarded and developed by RMIT University, Australia

Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) (Top-up) 1 Preparatory Course module exemption

Bachelor of Business: • Accountancy • Logistics and Supply Chain Management

• Management• Marketing

12 modules exemptions out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) 9 modules exemption out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) 2-year programme

Awarded and developed by University of Wollongong, Australia

Bachelor of Computer Science: • Digital Systems Security • Multimedia and Game Development

24 credits exemptions out of 144 credits

Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing)

Awarded and developed by University of Birmingham, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours):• Accounting and Finance (Top-up)• Business Management (Top-up)• Business Management with Industrial

Placement (Top-up)

• Business Management with Communications (Top-up)

• International Business (Top-up)

Average B grade for Direct entry to Year 2

Awarded and developed by University of London, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in:• Accounting and Finance• Banking and Finance• Economics• Economics and Finance• Economics and Management• Business and Management

• Economics and Politics • International Relations• Computing and Information Systems• Creative Computing• Management and Digital Innovation• Mathematics and Economics

1.5 to 2.5 units exemption out of 12 units

3 to 4 units exemptions with grade B- in SIM bridging courses

Awarded and developed by University of Stirling, UK

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in:• Sport Business Management (Top-up)• Sports Studies and Marketing (Top-up)

• Sustainable Events Management (Top-up)1 Preparatory Course module exemption, applicants will be required to take 1 Preparatory Course module

Awarded and developed by University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US

Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) Up to 19 credits exemption (for modules with B grade) out of 120 credits

Bachelor of Arts:• Communication• Economics • International Trade

• Psychology• Sociology

40 to 44 credits exemption out of 120 credits

Double Degree – Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts 19 to 44 credits exemption (for modules with B grade) out of 160 credits

Double Major – Bachelor of Arts 40 to 44 credits exemption out of 141 credits

Please refer to SIM GE website for the most updated information.

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DIPLOMA IN BANKING AND FINANCE

Objectives Singapore is a major financial centre serving the Asia-Pacific region, and beyond. Leveraging on our strategic location, strong infrastructure and well-trained workforce, many international banks and financial institutions have established operations in Singapore.

To this end, the Diploma in Banking and Finance (DBF) is designed to equip you with the fundamentals of banking, finance, insurance as well as exposure to the financial trading environment to meet the growing demands for skilled professionals in the banking and financial sector.

Besides providing you with a solid framework of banking and finance fundamentals, the DBF ensures knowledge currency and job market relevance by emphasising practical problem-solving and decision-making skills essential to our knowledge-based economy.

In addition, the Financial Training Centre (FTC) is established to enable you to experience real time hands-on professional applications of the financial

industry. It serves as a showcase training facility to promote real-world learning to complement your classroom curriculum.

Outcomes• Provides you with the strong

understanding, necessary knowledge and relevant skills to work in the increasingly complex landscape of the banking and financial services sector;

• Provides you with a comprehensive curriculum to build a solid foundation in banking and finance;

• Develops your knowledge on business disciplines and cognitive skills to support you in making informed decisions in banking and finance; and

• Equips you to understand the features, activities, operations, and importance of the regulatory, accounting, legal and institutional framework in the banking and financial sector.

ModulesGeneral Studies• Business Mathematics• Negotiation and Inter-Cultural

Management• Professional Self-Management

Broad Business Modules• Business Accounting• Business Management and

Communications• Business Statistics• Economics for Managers• Information Systems for

Business• Managing Human Resources• Principles of Marketing

Banking and Finance Modules • Credit Risk Analysis and

Management• Financial Markets and

Institutions• Financial Trading• Investment• Managing Business Finance

Career ProspectsGraduates are equipped to work as executives in the thriving banking and financial services sector or further their qualifications in banking and finance.

"I gained a very real and practical experience at the SIM Financial Training Centre with real-time charts through a computerised trading programme." (2016)

Fabian Chew Wei WenGraduate, Diploma in Banking and Finance

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Further EducationWith the Diploma, you can apply to the following:

Programmes Description

Awarded and developed by RMIT University, Australia

Bachelor of Business: • Accountancy • Logistics and Supply Chain Management

• Management• Marketing

12 modules exemptions out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) 9 modules exemption out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) 2-year programme

Awarded and developed by University of Wollongong, Australia

Bachelor of Computer Science: • Digital Systems Security • Multimedia and Game Development

Up to 24 credits exemptions

Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing)

Awarded and developed by University of Birmingham, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) Accounting and Finance (Top-up) Average B grade for entry to Year 2 with successful completion of 2 Preparatory modules in the SIM Preparatory Course in Accounting and Finance

Bachelor of Science (Honours):• Business Management (Top-up)• Business Management with Industrial

Placement (Top-up)

• Business Management with Communications (Top-up)

• International Business (Top-up)

Average B grade for Direct entry to Year 2

Awarded and developed by University of London, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in:• Accounting and Finance• Banking and Finance• Economics• Economics and Finance• Economics and Management• Business and Management

• Economics and Politics • International Relations• Computing and Information Systems• Creative Computing• Management and Digital Innovation• Mathematics and Economics

1.5 to 2.5 units exemption out of 12 units

3 to 4 units exemptions with grade B- in SIM bridging courses

Awarded and developed by University of Stirling, UK

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in:• Sport Business Management (Top-up)• Sports Studies and Marketing (Top-up)

• Sustainable Events Management (Top-up)1 Preparatory Course module exemption, applicants will be required to take 1 Preparatory Course module

Awarded and developed by University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US

Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) Up to 12 credits exemption (for modules with B grade) out of 120 credits

Bachelor of Arts:• Communication• Economics • International Trade

• Psychology• Sociology

40 to 44 credits exemption out of 120 credits

Double Degree – Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts 12 to 44 credits exemption (for modules with B grade) out of 160 credits

Double Major – Bachelor of Arts 40 to 44 credits exemption out of 141 credits

Please refer to SIM GE website for the most updated information.

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DIPLOMA IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Objectives The Diploma in International Business (DIB) is designed to position graduates to cultivate a global outlook, cross-cultural emotional intelligence, and an orientation towards collaboration in global supply chains, emerging economies and niches. To this end, you will be equipped to navigate with confidence in globally-connected enterprises.

The DIB ensures knowledge currency and job market relevance, with a unique curriculum focus on issues that span the current and fundamental issues of international business and competitive advantage.

Outcomes• Equips you with a strong

business understanding, necessary knowledge, skills and self-confidence to work in national and international environments that are competitive, complex and transformational;

• Provides you with specialised tools in marketing, accounting, finance, and organisation management necessary to understand the international dimensions of business;

• Develops your knowledge on primary business disciplines and cognitive skills that enable you to make informed decisions supportive of commerce and development; and

• Exposes you to the basics of exporting and importing management, global entrepreneurial activity, human resource management, negotiation, accounting and financial operations.

ModulesGeneral Studies• Business Mathematics• International Relations

Broad Business Modules• Business Accounting• Business Law• Business Management and

Communications

• Business Statistics• Cost and Management

Accounting• Economics for Managers• Managing Business Finance• Principles of Marketing

Specialised International Business Modules • Export-Import Operations and

E-Commerce• Global Supply Chain• International Finance • International HRM• Negotiation and Inter-Cultural

Management

Career ProspectsGraduates are qualified to work as executives or specialists in international-related businesses and organisations. They will be well-versed in the operational processes of enterprises and are able to put ideas into practice.

"The DIB programme has enabled me to gain insights into different business cultures, and to view issues from different perspectives." (2016)

Renee HongGraduate, Diploma in International Business

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Further EducationWith the Diploma, you can apply to the following:

Programmes Description

Awarded and developed by RMIT University, Australia

Bachelor of Business: • Accountancy • Logistics and Supply Chain Management

• Management • Marketing

12 modules exemptions out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) 9 modules exemption out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) 2-year programme

Awarded and developed by University of Wollongong, Australia

Bachelor of Computer Science: • Digital Systems Security • Multimedia and Game Development

Up to 24 credits exemptions

Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing)

Awarded and developed by University of Birmingham, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) Accounting and Finance (Top-up) Average B grade for entry to Year 2 with successful completion of 2 Preparatory modules in the SIM Preparatory Course in Accounting and Finance

Bachelor of Science (Honours):• Business Management (Top-up)• Business Management with Industrial

Placement (Top-up)

• Business Management with Communications (Top-up)

• International Business (Top-up)

Average B grade for Direct entry to Year 2

Awarded and developed by University of London, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in:• Accounting and Finance• Banking and Finance• Economics• Economics and Finance• Economics and Management• Business and Management

• Economics and Politics • International Relations• Computing and Information Systems• Creative Computing• Management and Digital Innovation• Mathematics and Economics

1.5 to 2.5 unit exemption out of 12 unit

3 to 4 unit exemption with grade B- in SIM bridging courses

Awarded and developed by University of Stirling, UK

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Retail Marketing (Top-up) Direct entry into 2-Year BA programme

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in:• Sport Business Management (Top-up)• Sports Studies and Marketing (Top-up)

• Sustainable Events Management (Top-up)1 Preparatory Course module exemption, applicants will be required to take 1 Preparatory Course module

Awarded and developed by University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US

Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) Up to 12 credits exemption (for modules with B grade) out of 120 credits

Bachelor of Arts:• Communication• Economics • International Trade

• Psychology• Sociology

40 to 44 credits exemption out of 120 credits

Double Degree – Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts 12 to 44 credits exemption (for modules with B grade) out of 160 credits

Double Major – Bachelor of Arts 40 to 44 credits exemption out of 141 credits

Please refer to SIM GE website for the most updated information.

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DIPLOMA INMANAGEMENT STUDIES

ObjectivesThe Diploma in Management Studies (DMS) is designed to provide you with the vital management knowledge and skills requisite to business management. The programme emphasises practical problem-solving, critical thinking skills and a people-centric approach essential to our knowledge-based and fast-evolving global environment.

In the DMS, you will develop a solid foundation in the dynamics of effective management in the organic and fluid environment of real-world ‘living’ organisations.

It will equip you in two fields of management studies. The first covers the broad-based studies of communications, economics, statistics, mathematics and law. The second covers the functional areas of accountancy and finance, marketing, people and human resource management, information systems, and operations management.

Outcomes• Develops in you a strong

understanding of business fundamentals;

• Enables you to be proficient in the fields of management finance, accountancy, marketing, economics, statistics, mathematics, and law and information technology;

• Equips you to effectively use the tools of management studies to study and reflect on organisational success; and

• Develops you to communicate effectively with confidence in both verbal and written formats.

ModulesGeneral Studies• Business Communication• Business Mathematics• English for Business

Broad Business Modules• Business Finance• Business Law• Business Statistics• Financial Accounting• Information Systems for

Business

• Macroeconomics• Managerial Accounting• Managing Human Resources• Managing People and

Organisations• Microeconomics• Operation Management• Principles of Marketing

Career ProspectsThere are many employment opportunities in the private and public sectors for diploma graduates, such as in industries like banking, marketing and retail, and manufacturing, and in sectors like business development, corporate investment, and public services.

"The DMS diploma programme has empowered me to learn across cultures and taught me holistic skills which prepare me for the future workplace." (2016)

Hla Min SweGraduate, Diploma in Management StudiesStudent, Bachelor of Science (Honours) Business ManagementUniversity of Birmingham

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Further EducationWith the Diploma, you can apply to the following:

Programmes Description

Awarded and developed by RMIT University, Australia

Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) (Top-up) 2 Preparatory Course module exemption

Bachelor of Business: • Accountancy • Economics and Finance• Logistics and Supply Chain Management

• Management• Marketing

12 modules exemptions out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) 2-year programme

Awarded and developed by University of Wollongong, Australia

Bachelor of Computer Science: • Digital Systems Security • Multimedia and Game Development

24 credits exemptions out of 144 credits

Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing)

Awarded and developed by University of Birmingham, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) Accounting and Finance (Top-up) Average B grade for entry to Year 2 with successful completion of 2 Preparatory modules in the SIM Preparatory Course in Accounting and Finance

Bachelor of Science (Honours):• Business Management (Top-up)• Business Management with Industrial

Placement (Top-up)

• Business Management with Communications (Top-up)

• International Business (Top-up)

Average B grade for Direct entry to Year 2

Awarded and developed by University of London, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in:• Accounting and Finance• Banking and Finance• Economics• Economics and Finance• Economics and Management• Business and Management

• Economics and Politics • International Relations• Computing and Information Systems• Creative Computing• Management and Digital Innovation• Mathematics and Economics

1.5 to 2.5 unit exemption out of 12 unit

3 to 4 unit exemption with grade B- in SIM bridging courses

Awarded and developed by University of Stirling, UK

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Retail Marketing (Top-up) Direct entry into 2-Year BA programme

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in:• Sport Business Management (Top-up)• Sports Studies and Marketing (Top-up)

• Sustainable Events Management (Top-up)1 Preparatory Course module exemption, applicants will be required to take 1 Preparatory Course module

Awarded and developed by University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US

Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) Up to 30 credits exemption (for modules with B grade) out of 120 credits

Bachelor of Arts:• Communication• Economics • International Trade

• Psychology• Sociology

40 to 44 credits exemption out of 120 credits

Double Degree – Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts 30 to 44 credits exemption (for modules with B grade) out of 160 credits

Double Major – Bachelor of Arts 40 to 44 credits exemption out of 141 credits

Please refer to SIM GE website for the most updated information.

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Mode of Delivery Classroom learning may comprise:• Activities• Exercises• Lab work• Lectures• Online learning• Flip-Classroom• Tutorials

Each lesson is typically three hours.

Assessment • Assignments/Projects• Practical Exams• Written Exams• Continuous assessments such as:

- Class participation- Essays- Presentations- Quizzes- Tests- Tutorial exercises

Candidature Period: 2.5 years There will not be any refund or recourse should the student fail to complete the programme within the candidature period.

Minimum Class Size: 25In the event that the class cannot commence due to low take-up rate, applicants will be informed within one month before programme commencement.

Admission Criteria• At least 1 GCE 'A' level pass or 1

H2 level pass;• For Diploma in Accounting and

Diploma in Banking and Finance, applicants must obtain a credit pass (grade 1 to 6) in GCE 'O' level Mathematics;

• Other qualifications will be assessed based on the equivalence to GCE ‘A’ level examinations.

Applicants who do not meet the academic requirements might be recommended to undergo a 6-month Management Foundation Studies (MFS) programme. Please refer to the MFS programme section for details.

English Language Requirements • GCE ‘O’ level credit pass (grade

PROGRAMMESTRUCTURE

Duration and Intakes

Programmes Duration Intakes

Diploma in Accounting15 months Full-time

(5 terms. Each term is 3 months)

April & October

Diploma in Banking and Finance April & October

Diploma in International Business April & October

Diploma in Management Studies January, April, July & October

1 to 6) in English (as a first language); or

• IELTS with an overall score of at least 5.5; or

• TOEFL score of at least 550 (paper-based) plus 4 in the Test of Written English (TWE) or 79 (iBT); or

• SAT1 score of at least 550 (critical reading and writing); or

• PTE Academic score of at least 42/100; or

• An equivalent English language qualification.

Applicants who do not meet the English language requirement would need to undergo the Certificate in English Language (CEL) programme prior to enrolment in the MFS and Diploma programmes. The duration of the CEL programme depends on the applicant’s English language proficiency level. Applicants can sit for an English Placement Test conducted by SIM to determine their English language proficiency level. Please refer to the CEL programme section for details.

Notes: 1. IELTS or TOEFL or SAT1 or

PTE Academic scores must be less than two years at point of enrolment.

2. The SIM English Placement Test results will be valid for one year from the date of the test.

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Programme Fees

Programmes Total

Diploma in Accounting

S$11,770

Diploma in Banking and Finance

Diploma in International Business

Diploma in Management Studies

Fees are inclusive of prevailing GST and payable in five instalments. The amount of each instalment is dependent on the number of modules undertaken for each term. Fees do not include textbooks. Please refer to SIM GE website for the latest fees.

SkillsFuture CreditSingaporeans aged 25 and above can use their credit to offset the programme fees.

Refer to www.skillsfuture.sg/credit for more information.

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MANAGEMENT FOUNDATIONSTUDIES (MFS)

Objectives This SIM programme is designed to provide a solid foundation for students who desire to understand the fundamentals of management and business practice. It is a bridging certificate programme for those of you who may not meet the entry requirements to pursue studies at the diploma level.

Developed and awarded by Singapore Institute of Management, Singapore, the MFS equips you with the necessary knowledge and confidence to pursue further studies at the diploma level.

Upon successful completion of this Certificate programme, you can also apply for undergraduate programmes (with no exemption) awarded by the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US.

Duration Intakes

6 months Full-timeJanuary, April, July & October

ModulesModule 1: Study Skills for Effective LearningModule 2: Introduction to ManagementModule 3: Elements of EconomicsModule 4: Principles of Accounting and Business FinanceModule 5: Sales and Marketing Management

Mode of DeliveryClassroom learning may comprise:• Activities• Exercises• Lab work• Lectures• Online learning• Tutorials

Each lesson is typically three hours.

Assessment • Assignments/Projects• Practical Exams• Written Exams• Continuous assessments such as:

- Class participation- Essays- Presentations- Quizzes- Tests

Candidature Period There is no repeat option for this programme. Students may opt to re-take a supplementary exam if they failed the main module exam. However, they are not entitled to re-take the supplementary exams if they failed all main module exams.

No refund or recourse should the student fail to complete within the maximum period.

Minimum Class Size: 20In the event that the class cannot commence due to low take-up rate, applicants will be informed within one month before programme commencement.

Admission Criteria • Minimum three GCE ‘O’ level

credit passes (grade 1 to 6); or • Higher Nitec Certificate • For applicants with the intent

to progress to Diploma in Accounting and Diploma in Banking and Finance, one of the three GCE ‘O’ level credit passes (grade 1 to 6) must be Mathematics; or

• Must pass the Mathematics Placement Test conducted by SIM when applicants are admitted to Management Foundation Studies;

• Other qualifications will be assessed based on its equivalence to GCE ‘O’ level examinations.

For English Language Requirements, refer to page 16 for details.

Programme Fees S$3,584.50

Fees are inclusive of prevailing GST and payable prior to commencement date. Please refer to SIM GE website for the latest fees.

SkillsFuture CreditSingaporeans aged 25 and above can use their credit to offset the programme fees.

Refer to www.skillsfuture.sg/credit for more information.

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CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE (CEL)

Selection into this SIM programme is solely based upon recommendation by the Admissions Committee for those who have applied for the Management Foundation Studies(MFS) and/or Diploma programmes, but failed to meet the English language requirements.

The Certificate in English Language (CEL) programme is developed and awarded by Singapore Institute of Management, Singapore. It focuses on four essential skills in language learning – Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing. It features three levels: • Pre-Intermediate (Level 3) • Intermediate (Level 4) • Upper-Intermediate (Level 5)

Duration Intakes

3 months Full-time (Each level)

January, April, July & October

Mode of DeliveryClassroom learning comprising:• Activities• Exercises• Lectures

Each lesson is typically five hours.

Assessment • Written Exams• Listening Exams• Speaking Exams

There are two types of assessments at each level:• Mid-Course Assessment (MCA)• End-of-Course Assessment (EOC)

Candidature Period: 9 months There will be no refund or recourse should the student fail to complete the programme within the candidature period.

Minimum Class Size: 20In the event that the class cannot commence due to low take-up rate, applicants will be informed within one month before programme commencement.

Admission Criteria Depending on your English language proficiency, you may be placed at Pre-Intermediate (Level 3) or Intermediate (Level 4) or Upper-Intermediate (Level 5).

Programme Fees S$2,461 per level

Fees are inclusive of prevailing GST and payable prior to commencement date. Please refer to SIM GE website for the latest fees.

1. If you sat for an IELTS or a TOEFL or PTE Academic test recently, you may use that score for placement. IELTS or TOEFL or PTE Academic test scores must be less than two years at point of enrolment.

2. If you do not have IELTS or TOEFL or PTE Academic scores, you may be required to sit for an English Placement Test conducted by SIM to determine your English language proficiency. The SIM English Placement Test results will be valid for one year from the date of the test.

Entrance Requirements

CEL Level IELTSTOEFL PTE

AcademicInternet-based Paper + TWE

Pre-Intermediate CEL 3

3.5 - 4 at least 32 400 plus TWE 2+ 29

Intermediate CEL 4

4.5 63 450 plus TWE 2.5+ 30

Upper-Intermediate CEL 5

5.0 72 500 plus TWE 3+ 36

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The SIM Financial Training Centre enables students to experience real-time hands-on professional applications of the financial industry. With real-world simulations of trading activities, students’ learning is interactive, visual and dynamic.

A team of SIM GE students competed in the Business China Youth Showdown held on 13 July 2016. Teams had to present their research about the challenges, opportunities and implications of the sharing economy for Singapore. Up against institutes like Hwa Chong Institute, National Junior College, Temasek Polytechnic and Singapore Polytechnic, SIM GE emerged as first runner-up.

DMS students went on a field trip to International Flavours & Fragrances, a global company and major producer of flavours and fragrances which it markets globally. The visit exposed students on how marketing knowledge is applied in the industry.

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APPLICATION AND ADMISSION

How to Apply Visit www.simge.edu.sg/ge/how-to-applyfor the application process, list of required supporting documents, documents verification process and more information.

For an international applicant applying to a full-time programme, you must submit an online Student’s Pass (STP) application form. Your Student’s Pass application is subjected to approval of the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

Application FeesAn application fee is payable for each application form that is submitted. This fee (inclusive of the prevailing GST) is non-refundable and non-transferable. The fee will be fully refunded only if the intake does not commence. Unpaid applications will not be processed.

Payment Mode: MasterCard/Visa credit cards or eNETS

ApplicationFees

Localapplicants

Internationalapplicants

S$96.30 S$321.00*

*This does not include all fees related to Student's Pass application.

Private Education ActUnder the Private Education Act, legislated in December 2009, a Council for Private Education (CPE) was set up to regulate the private education industry in Singapore. From 03 October 2016, the Council for Private Education became part of a new statutory board - SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG). Under the new structure, the SSG Board appointed the Committee for Private Education (CPE) to carry out its functions and powers relating to private education under the Private Education Act.

All Private Education Institutions (PEIs) are required to comply with the regulations under the Act in order to continue operations.

Following are the requirements which Singapore Institute of Management Pte Ltd (SIM PL) has put in place:

PEI-Student ContractCPE, in aiming to enhance the confidence of students and their parents in the quality of education in Singapore, has stipulated that all PEIs must sign a PEI-Student Contract with students. The contract sets out the terms and conditions governing the relationship between the student and PEI. SIM PL will honour all terms and conditions in the contract and in all communication materials.

Students may request for a copy of the PEI-Student Contract from SIM PL or view it on the CPE website (www.cpe.gov.sg).

Cooling-Off Period There will be a cooling-off period of 7 working days after signing the PEI-Student Contract. Students have the right to cancel the contract within the 7 working days and be refunded the highest percentage of the fees already paid if the students submit written notice of withdrawal to SIM PL within the cooling off period (refer to Clause 2.3 of PEI-Student Contract). After the cooling-off period, SIM PL’s refund policy will apply.

Fee Protection Scheme SIM PL adopts a compulsory Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) to protect the paid fees of both local and international students. The FPS serves to protect the student’s fees in the event that the PEI is unable to continue operations due to insolvency, and/or regulatory closure. In addition, the FPS protects the student if the PEI fails to pay penalties or return fees to the student arising from judgments made against it by the Singapore courts.

SIM PL has appointed Etiqa Insurance Pte. Ltd. and Lonpac Insurance Bhd as our FPS insurance providers. Under the FPS insurance scheme, students’ fees will be insured by the insurer pre-assigned by SIM PL. In case of events as stated above, students will be able to claim their paid fees from the respective FPS insurance provider.

More details of the FPS can also be found in the FPS Instruction Manual, available at www.cpe.gov.sg.

Medical InsuranceSIM PL has in place a group medical insurance scheme for all its students. This medical insurance scheme will have a minimum coverage as follows: an annual coverage limit of S$20,000 per student, covers up to B2 ward in government and restructured hospitals and provides for 24 hours coverage in Singapore and overseas (if student is involved in SIM PL-related activities) throughout the course duration.

For more information on medical insurance, visit:www.simge.edu.sg/ge/medicalinsurance.

Refund and Transfer/Withdrawal Policies For refund and transfer/withdrawal policies, please refer towww.simge.edu.sg/ge/refund.

Confidentiality SIM PL is committed to maintaining the confidentiality of the student's personal information and undertakes not to divulge any of the student's personal information to any third party without the prior written consent of the student SUBJECT TO the obligation of SIM PL to disclose to any Singapore government authority any information relating to the student in compliance with the law and/or to the organisation conferring/awarding the qualification.

This brochure contains key information, accurate as at time of print on 4 September 2017. For the most updated and complete corporate and programme information, refer to our website at www.simge.edu.sg. SIM reserves the right to change the information, including fees, herein at any time.

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As at 28 February 2018 Singapore Institute of Management Pte Ltd Page 1

Addendum to Diploma & Certificate brochure, printed on 4 September 2017.

This addendum is to be read together with the above mentioned hardcopy brochure. The information indicated herein, valid as at 28 February 2018, shall supersede the current contents indicated in the mentioned hardcopy brochure. On Page 9 – Diploma in Accounting Further Education With the Diploma, you can apply to the following:

Programmes Description

Awarded and developed by RMIT University, Australia

Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) (Top-up) 2 Preparatory Course modules exemption

Bachelor of Business: Accountancy / International Business / Logistics and Supply Chain Management / Management / Marketing

12 modules exemption out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) 9 modules exemption out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) Entry to 2-year programme

Awarded and developed by University of Wollongong, Australia

Bachelor of Computer Science: Big Data / Digital Systems Security / Game and Mobile Development

0.5 year exemption

Bachelor of Information Technology

Bachelor of Business Information Systems 1 year exemption

Awarded and developed by University of Birmingham, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours): Accounting and Finance (Top-up) / Business Management (Top-up) / Business Management with Communications (Top-up) / Business Management with Communications and Year in Industry (Top-up) / Business Management with Industrial Placement (Top-up) / International Business (Top-up)

Average B grade for Direct entry to Year 2

Awarded and developed by University of London, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in: Accounting and Finance / Banking and Finance / Business and Management / Economics / Economics and Finance / Economics and Management / Economics and Politics / International Relations / Management and Digital Innovation

1.5 to 2.5 units exemption out of 12 units 3 to 4 units exemption with grade B- in SIM bridging courses in Economics and Mathematics

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in: Data Science and Business Analytics / Mathematics and Economics

1.5 to 2.5 units exemption out of 12 units Subject to GCE ‘A’ level Mathematics or equivalent requirement

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in: Computing and Information Systems / Creative Computing

Entry to 3-year programme

Awarded and developed by University of Stirling, UK

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in: Retail Marketing / Sport Business Management / Sports Studies and Marketing / Sustainable Events Management

1 Preparatory Course module for exemption from Year 1

Awarded and developed by University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US

Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) Up to 44 credit exemptions.

Minimum B grade for each articulated subject in Business Administration and Economics modules.

Minimum Pass for other exemptions

Bachelor of Arts: Communication / Economics / International Trade / Psychology / Sociology

Double Degree – Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts

Double Major – Bachelor of Arts

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On Page 11 – Diploma in Banking and Finance Further Education With the Diploma, you can apply to the following:

Programmes Description

Awarded and developed by RMIT University, Australia

Bachelor of Business: Accountancy / International Business / Logistics and Supply Chain Management / Management / Marketing

12 modules exemption out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) 11 modules exemption out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) Entry to 2-year programme

Awarded and developed by University of Wollongong, Australia

Bachelor of Computer Science: Big Data / Digital Systems Security / Game and Mobile Development

0.5 year exemption

Bachelor of Information Technology

Bachelor of Business Information Systems 1 year exemption

Awarded and developed by University of Birmingham, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) Accounting and Finance (Top-up) Average B grade for entry to Year 2 with successful completion of 2 Preparatory modules in the SIM Preparatory Course in Accounting and Finance

Bachelor of Science (Honours): Business Management (Top-up) / Business Management with Communications (Top-up) / Business Management with Communications and Year in Industry (Top-up) / Business Management with Industrial Placement (Top-up) / International Business (Top-up)

Average B grade for Direct entry to Year 2

Awarded and developed by University of London, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in: Accounting and Finance / Banking and Finance / Business and Management / Economics / Economics and Finance / Economics and Management / Economics and Politics / International Relations / Management and Digital Innovation

1.5 to 2.5 units exemption out of 12 units 3 to 4 units exemption with grade B- in SIM bridging courses in Economics and Mathematics

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in: Data Science and Business Analytics* / Computing and Information Systems / Creative Computing / Mathematics and Economics*

1.5 to 2.5 units exemption out of 12 units *Subject to GCE ‘A’ level Mathematics or equivalent requirement

Awarded and developed by University of Stirling, UK

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in: Retail Marketing / Sport Business Management / Sports Studies and Marketing / Sustainable Events Management

1 Preparatory Course module for exemption from Year 1

Awarded and developed by University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US

Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) Up to 44 credit exemptions

Minimum B grade for each articulated subject in Business Administration and Economics modules. Minimum Pass for other exemptions

Bachelor of Arts: Communication / Economics / International Trade / Psychology / Sociology

Double Degree – Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts

Double Major – Bachelor of Arts

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On Page 13 – Diploma in International Business Further Education With the Diploma, you can apply to the following:

Programmes Description

Awarded and developed by RMIT University, Australia

Bachelor of Business: Accountancy / International Business / Logistics and Supply Chain Management / Management / Marketing

12 modules exemption out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) 9 modules exemption out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) Entry to 2-year programme

Awarded and developed by University of Wollongong, Australia

Bachelor of Computer Science: Big Data / Digital Systems Security / Game and Mobile Development

0.5 year exemption

Bachelor of Information Technology

Bachelor of Business Information Systems 1 year exemption

Awarded and developed by University of Birmingham, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) Accounting and Finance (Top-up) Average B grade for entry to Year 2 with successful completion of 2 Preparatory modules in the SIM Preparatory Course in Accounting and Finance

Bachelor of Science (Honours): Business Management (Top-up) / Business Management with Communications (Top-up) / Business Management with Communications and Year in Industry (Top-up) / Business Management with Industrial Placement (Top-up) / International Business (Top-up)

Average B grade for Direct entry to Year 2

Awarded and developed by University of London, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in: Accounting and Finance / Banking and Finance / Business and Management / Economics / Economics and Finance / Economics and Management / Economics and Politics / International Relations / Management and Digital Innovation

1.5 to 2.5 units exemption out of 12 units 3 to 4 units exemption with grade B- in SIM bridging courses in Economics and Mathematics

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in: Data Science and Business Analytics / Mathematics and Economics

1.5 to 2.5 units exemption out of 12 units Subject to GCE ‘A’ level Mathematics or equivalent requirement

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in: Computing and Information Systems / Creative Computing

Entry to 3-year programme

Awarded and developed by University of Stirling, UK

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Retail Marketing Exemption from Year 1

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in: Sport Business Management / Sports Studies and Marketing / Sustainable Events Management

1 Preparatory Course module for exemption from Year 1

Awarded and developed by University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US

Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) Up to 44 credit exemptions.

Minimum B grade for each articulated subject in Business Administration and Economics modules.

Minimum Pass for other exemptions

Bachelor of Arts: Communication / Economics / International Trade / Psychology / Sociology

Double Degree – Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts

Double Major – Bachelor of Arts

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On Page 15 – Diploma in Management Studies Further Education With the Diploma, you can apply to the following:

Programmes Description

Awarded and developed by RMIT University, Australia

Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) (Top-up) 2 Preparatory Course modules exemption

Bachelor of Business: Accountancy / Economics and Finance / International Business / Logistics and Supply Chain Management / Management / Marketing

12 modules exemption out of 24 modules

Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) Entry to 2-year programme

Awarded and developed by University of Wollongong, Australia

Bachelor of Computer Science: Big Data / Digital Systems Security / Game and Mobile Development

0.5 year exemption

Bachelor of Information Technology

Bachelor of Business Information Systems 1 year exemption

Awarded and developed by University of Birmingham, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) Accounting and Finance (Top-up) Average B grade for entry to Year 2 with successful completion of 2 Preparatory modules in the SIM Preparatory Course in Accounting and Finance

Bachelor of Science (Honours): Business Management (Top-up) / Business Management with Communications (Top-up) / Business Management with Communications and Year in Industry (Top-up) / Business Management with Industrial Placement (Top-up) / International Business (Top-up)

Average B grade for direct entry to Year 2

Awarded and developed by University of London, UK

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in: Accounting and Finance / Banking and Finance / Business and Management / Economics / Economics and Finance / Economics and Management / Economics and Politics / International Relations / Management and Digital Innovation

1.5 to 2.5 units exemption out of 12 units 3 to 4 units exemption with grade B- in SIM bridging courses in Economics and Mathematics

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in: Data Science and Business Analytics* / Computing and Information Systems / Creative Computing / Mathematics and Economics*

1.5 to 2.5 units exemption out of 12 units *Subject to GCE ‘A’ level Mathematics or equivalent requirement

Awarded and developed by University of Stirling, UK

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Retail Marketing Exemption from Year 1

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in: Sport Business Management / Sports Studies and Marketing / Sustainable Events Management

1 Preparatory Course module for exemption from Year 1

Awarded and developed by University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US

Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) Up to 44 credit exemptions. Minimum B grade for each articulated subject in Business Administration and Economics modules. Minimum Pass for other exemptions

Bachelor of Arts: Communication / Economics / International Trade / Psychology / Sociology

Double Degree – Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts

Double Major – Bachelor of Arts

On Page 17 - Programme Structure & Page 18 - Management Foundation Studies (MFS) SkillsFuture Credit All Singaporeans aged 25 and above can use their $500 SkillsFuture Credit from the government to pay for a wide range of approved skills-related courses. Visit the SkillsFuture Credit website (www.skillsfuture.sg/credit) to choose from the courses available on the SkillsFuture Credit course directory. On Page 19 – Certificate in English Language (CEL) Assessment Assignments / Projects, Written Exams, Listening Exams & Speaking Exams On Page 21 – Application and Admission Refund, Course Transfer, Leave of Absence and Withdrawal Policies For refund, course transfer, leave of absence and withdrawal policies, please refer to www.simge.edu.sg/ge/refund.

For the most updated and complete information, refer to our website at www.simge.edu.sg or contact us directly at +65 6248 9746 or [email protected] should you require assistance.