Whats the difference between the NUS and NTU business programs?
The NUS Business School offers the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours (BBA(H)) programs. Students who perform well academically in the BBA program will be offered places in the BBA(H) program. This distinguishes it from NTU’s 3-year direct-honours business program. Students in the BBA(H) or BBA(AccH) program invest in an additional year of rigorous training, which may include features like an additional Business Specialisation, a Minor from outside the Business School (e.g. Real Estate), an extra semester abroad, a group Consulting Practicum, an individual Honours Thesis, or completion of the intellectually rich University Scholars Programme (USP). NUS’ modular BBA is normally completed in 3 years, but may be covered in 2 years with acceleration. The better BBA students graduate in 3 years with a 30-module Merit degree that corresponds to NTU’s 27-module honours.
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