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General

The NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC) programme offers selected NUS undergraduate students a unique opportunity in entrepreneurship education at four different locations: Silicon Valley, Bio Valley (Philadelphia) in the United States, Shanghai in China and Stockholm in Sweden. A fifth overseas college in Bangalore, India has been set up in February 2006 and will cater exclusively to postgraduate students in selected Masters programmes.

Students selected for the programme will experience internship in technology-based start-up companies in the world’s leading entrepreneurial hubs. At the same time, classes will be taken at reputable foreign universities, namely Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, Fudan University, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and the Indian Institute of Science.

Details on the NOC Curriculum are available here. (Updated on 18 Sep 08)

Click here to view details of the Technopreneurship modules offered under NOC.

Click here to download the RoadMap Template.



NOC Curriculum Structure

The NOC programme is designed to be academically neutral. Spanning 12 months or the equivalent of 2 regular semesters, the programme awards up to 40 modular credits (MCs). Upon completion of the relevant modules, students will receive a Technopreneurship Minor incorporated into their Bachelor’s (Honours) degree.

The Technopreneurship Minor is awarded by NOC’s academic body, namely NUS Business School (BIZ).

Broadly, the NOC programme consists of 3 parts:
  1. Internship: 20 MCs (total)
  2. Entrepreneurship Courses: 12 MCs (total)
  3. Discipline-based Courses: 8 MCs (max)

For details of the individual college curriculum, refer to the following links to college websites:

NCBV: http://www.overseas.nus.edu.sg/NOC/colleges_bioValley_curriculum.htm (Table 1)
NCSH: http://www.overseas.nus.edu.sg/NOC/colleges_shanghai_curriculum.htm (Table 2)
NCSV: http://www.overseas.nus.edu.sg/NOC/colleges_siliconValley_curriculum.htm (Table 3)
NCST: http://www.overseas.nus.edu.sg/NOC/colleges_stockholm_curriculum.htm (Table 4)



Table 5: NUS Overseas Colleges: Module Grading & Performance Guidelines

 
Bio Valley
Shanghai
Module
Grading
Module
Grading
Entrepren-
eurship
Courses
(Total 12 MCs)
NUS TR3004/
EAS445

Engineering  Entrepreneurship I
(4MCs)
OCT* NUS TR2201
Entrepreneurial Marketing

269.033.1.01
营销管理

(4MCs)
(Note: For Shanghai, students will take TR3002 plus 2 other entrepreneurship modules on credit-transfer basis.)
OCT*
NUS TR3005/
Penn EAS446

Engineering Entrepreneurship II
(4MCs)
OCT* TR2202
Technological Innovation

325.013.1
技术创新管理

(4MCs)
OCT*
NUS TR3006/
Penn EAS448

High-Tech Product & Market Development
(4MCs)
OCT* NUS TR3001
New Product Development

348.041.1
新产品开发管理

(4MCs)
OCT*
    NUS TR3007
Entrepreneurial Finance

341.044.1.01
创业投资

(4MCs)
OCT*
    NUS TR3002
New Venture Creation

(4MCs)
Graded
Discipline-based Courses
OCT*
TR3101 Internship Continuous Assessment
OCT*
TR3102 Internship Programme Report
OCT*
TR3103 Start-up Business Case
Graded

 

 
Silicon Valley
Stockholm
Module
Grading
Module
Grading
Entrepren-
eurship
Courses
(Total 12 MCs)
NUS TR3003/
SCPD MS&E271

Global Entrepreneurial Marketing
(4MCs)
OCT* NUS TR3011/ ME2801
Planning - Developing a Venture
(6MCs)

Compulsory modules

OCT*
NUS TR3008/E145 Technology Entrepreneurship
OCT* NUS TR3012/ ME2802
Execution - Running your own company
(6MCs)
OCT*
NUS TR3002
New Venture Creation
(4MCs)
Graded NUS TR3013 /ME2803
Growth - Managing Your Firm
(6 MCs)

Optional modules (taken in addition to the compulsory modules)

OCT*
    NUS TR4001 /II2204
Global Entrepreneurial Leadership (4MCs)
OCT*
    NUS TR4203 /II1207
Business Opportunities in ICT
(6MCs)
OCT*
    NUS TR4202 / 4D1534
From Science to Business - Concepts in Biotechnology
(6MCs)
OCT*
    NUS TR4204 / 4D1533
Design & Innovation in Context
(6MCs)
OCT*
    NUS TR4205 / ME2807
Language of Innovation & Entrepreneurship
(6MCs)
OCT*
Discipline-based Courses
OCT*
TR3101 Internship Continuous Assessment
OCT*
TR3102 Internship Programme Report
OCT*
TR3103 Start-up Business Case
Graded

* Overseas Credit Transfer [OCT]:

Modules must be taken on a graded basis at the partner university. A minimum “C” must be obtained before credits will be awarded by NUS. Other conditions apply.


In principle, modules taken under the NOC programme can be used to fulfill any of the 3 types of degree requirements: University Level Requirements (ULR - Breadth), programme Requirements or Unrestricted Elective Modules (UEM). However, any proposed mapping or substitution of any NUS module with another module (taken under the programme) will have to be submitted to the respective faculty or department for consideration and approval. Refer to Table 6 .

Table 6: Fulfilling Undergraduate Degree Requirements with NOC Credits

Semester NOC Components
MCs (Max)
University Level Requirements (ULR - Breadth)
Programme Requirements
Unrestricted Elective Modules (UEM)
5th & 6th
or
6th & 7th
  Discipline-based Courses
8
 
8
 
TR Minor Entrepreneurship Courses
12
8*
 
4*
Internship Continuous Assessment
4
4*
Startup Business Case
8
8*
  Internship Programme Report
8
8

Note:
  1. Specific mapping or substitution of any NUS module with another module (taken under NOC) is to be submitted to the respective faculty, school or department for consideration and approval.
  2. Modules that are mapped are not reflected on a student's transcript, which will show the relevant NUS module instead (Eg. If you map TR3004/EAS445 from NCBV to an NUS module BB1234, then your transcript will show BB1234). If a module that is part of the TR minor requirements is mapped to another module (as in the example stated), it does not count towards fulfilling the TR minor.
  3. * The TR minor carries a total of 24 MCs; out of which 8 MCs (maximum) may be double-counted towards a student's Major requirements subject to faculty/school's/dept's approval.
  4. The recommended allocation of the 12MCs for Entrepreneurship courses taken under the NOC programme is 8MCs to Breadth requirements (under ULR) and 4MCs to UEM requirements.
  5. Where NOC graded modules are mapped to SDE program modules, they will be transferred as OCT instead and grades will not be counted as they are technically not related to SDE majors.
Modules in the NOC programme are taken either on a graded or credit-transfer basis. The credits and grades so awarded are transferred back to NUS. All grades that are transferred will contribute towards the student's Cumulative Average Point (CAP).

For modules taken on credit-transfer (OCT), there is a limit to the number of MCs that can be excluded from the computation of CAP. Please refer to the Registrar's Office website for information on the Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) option policy:Student Circulars on S/U and FAQ on S/U.



Internship

Internship, being the focal area in the NOC curriculum structure, requires students to complete and pass 3 essential modules giving a total of 20 MCs:
  1. TR3101 Internship Continuous Assessment: 4 MCs
    Consulting professors appointed by NOC will supervise and mentor students on their internships by making regular visits to the companies for the purpose of conducting reviews and gathering feedback.
  2. TR3102 Internship Programme Report: 8 MCs
    Consulting Professors will assess the internship programme report that will also take into account the feedback and assessment from the student’s internship company and relevant overseas college office.
  3. TR3103 Start-up Business Case: 8 MCs
    The NOC business case supervisor or professor will supervise students in the planning, development and writing of the start-up business case.
The 20 MCs obtainable under Internship can be used to fulfill any of the 3 types of degree requirements: University Level Requirements (ULR - Breadth), Programme Requirements or Unrestricted Elective Modules (UEM). The faculty/school/department has sole discretion, subject to any University requirements, in approving the use of the 20 MCs, in whole or in part, to fulfill these requirements. Refer to Table 6.



Entrepreneurship Courses

Complementing the internship are entrepreneurship courses designed to equip students with the requisite knowledge and skills for the internship work.

Students will take a total of 12 MCs of entrepreneurship modules at the relevant partner university, unless preclusions apply.

Preclusions:
Students who have taken a specific TR module at BIZ prior to joining the NOC programme may be precluded from taking the equivalent course under the NOC programme – refer to Table 7. As part of the NOC requirements however, students are required to take (at least) two entrepreneurship courses (refer to individual college curriculum for details on compulsory modules). There are cases where students have obtained a Technopreneurship Minor from BIZ or have completed a major part of the Minor requirements. In such cases, students will take entrepreneurship courses under the NOC programme as enrichment modules.

Table 7: Preclusions for Entrepreneurship Courses under NOC

BIZ MODULE TAKEN
Module Code/Title
PRECLUSIONS UNDER NOC
Module Code/Title
TR2201 Entrepreneurial Marketing NUS TR3003/
SCPD MS&E271
Global Entrepreneurial Marketing
TR3002 New Venture Creation NUS TR3005/
Penn EAS446
Engineering Entrepreneurship II
TR3001 New Product Development and
Either
(i) TR2201 Entrepreneurial Marketing or
(ii) TR3003 Global Entrepreneurial Marketing
NUS TR3006/
Penn EAS448
High Technology Product and Market Development

Refer to http://www.nus.edu.sg/nec/education/courses/tech_undergrad.htm for details on the Technopreneurship Minor offered by BIZ.

General Information :
  1. The General Education Steering Committee has given approval for TR4001 Global Entrepreneurial Leadership to be read in lieu of a Group B GEM (General Education Module). However, please note that this is done by mapping and double-counting of TR4001 to fulfill both NOC TR minor and GEM requirements is not allowed. For more information on GEM, please refer to http://www.nus.edu.sg/gem/
  2. The Faculty of Engineering has approved the mapping of TR4001 Global Entrepreneurial Leadership to HR2002 Understanding Human Relations in the New Economy.
  3. ECE students must refer to http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/ece/ModMapRules.doc for information on other pre-approved module mappings as well as department guidelines for NOC students.


Technopreneurship Minor Under NOC

Upon completion of the relevant modules in the NOC programme, students will be awarded a Technopreneurship Minor. The modules that are counted towards the Minor, when satisfactorily completed are:

Table 8: Technopreneurship Minor Requirements under NOC

Technopreneurship Minor Component Credits
Internship Continuous Assessment (TR3101) 4 MCs
Start-up Business Case (TR3103) 8 MCs
Entrepreneurships Courses 12 MCs
Total Credits Required 24 MCs

Students who fail to complete any of the entrepreneurship courses under the NOC program may read a replacement module at BIZ upon their return to make up for the shortfall so as to fulfill the Minor requirements (subject to terms set by and approval from BIZ) . This also applies to students who have mapped NOC modules (required to fulfill NOC TR minor requirement) to other NUS modules. Please note that no replacement module is available for TR3101 and TR3103.

Non-core Group B modules (such as BH1001, BH1002, EC1310 etc.) listed as part of BIZ ’s Technopreneurship Minor requirements (for TR minor done locally in NUS) cannot be used to count towards the Minor under the NOC programme.



Discipline-based Courses


The aforementioned internship and entrepreneurship modules are compulsory, but discipline-based courses are optional.

Students in the NOC programme are fundamentally full-time interns and part time students. Students are responsible for their contributions to the companies and must learn to plan and manage their academic course load properly without jeopardizing their internship.

Only students with a CAP of 3.5 and above may qualify for discipline-based courses.

Students may take up to 8 MCs of discipline-based courses at the relevant partner university. Further, students are restricted to taking no more than 2 academic courses per quarter or semester. Academic courses include both entrepreneurship and discipline-based courses. Depending on the schedule for entrepreneurship courses, students will plan for their discipline-based courses accordingly.

Before any discipline-based course can be taken, the relevant faculty/school must approve its mapping to NUS’ Programme Requirements. Refer to Table 6 which illustrates how modules and credits can be allocated.

School of Computing (SoC):
A list of pre-approved discipline-based courses with mappings to the corresponding modules is available – refer to Table 9 - 11. SoC students will have to consult the School separately on mappings of modules that are outside the list.

Additionally, SoC students doing Information Systems and E-Commerce majors and who are in the USP programme may be allowed to count the credits earned from the Start-up Business Case (TR3103) towards their ISM requirement (UROP). Approval from USP and SoC will have to be sought before this is allowed.

NUS Business School (BIZ):
A list of pre-approved discipline-based courses with mappings to the corresponding modules is available – refer to Table 12 - 15. BIZ students will have to consult the School separately on mappings of modules that are outside the list.

University Scholars Programme (USP):
Students may map modules taken under the NOC programme to some modules required under the USP programme (E.g. Independent Study Modules/ ISM). Approval from USP and faculty has to be sought before this is allowed.



Final/Honours Year Project

In a move to promote research collaboration between NUS and the industries overseas through the NOC programme, students are allowed to start their Final/Honours Year Project (FYP/HYP) during the programme. The project should however be done in collaboration with the internship company under the supervision of an NUS faculty member. It is taken in lieu of discipline-based modules to prevent overloading in terms of course load.

Students may opt (at the outset) to take FYP/HYP on either credit-transfer basis or graded-basis, subject to their home faculty’s approval. For the project to be taken on a graded-basis, it must be supervised by a NUS faculty member. Approval from faculty/school/department must be sought before taking of the FYP/HYP is allowed.



Substitution for Industrial Attachment

In general, students may use the NOC internship modules to fulfill Industrial Attachment (IA) requirements (if any) subject to the approval of the individual faculty/school/department.



Roadmap Planning

Students typically join the NOC programme in their 5th/6th or 6th/7th semesters. Once selected, students are advised to chart their academic candidature via a roadmap.

A carefully thought-out roadmap serves to provide students with succinct clarity on how their one-year NOC participation can be built into their remaining candidature in NUS.

The roadmap will be highly useful in helping students to assess the need for an extension of candidature. All NOC student participants are required to spend at least one regular semester in NUS upon their return from the programme.

A copy of the roadmap template can be downloaded here. The finalized copy must be submitted to NOC before students’ departure from Singapore.



Internship Outcome

Only students who have secured an internship placement may prepare to leave for the NUS Overseas Colleges upon approval of the required visa. Students who fail to find an internship may be given another opportunity to participate in the next intake (roll-over) subject to the student’s candidature and review by NOC.

Placed students who do not leave for the college before the NUS semester commences are to register for and attend regular classes until such time they are issued with a visa and depart for the programme. NOC will assist in the dropping of registered modules after all students have departed for the programme. The refund of bidding points can be expected in accordance with university policy.

Table 9: School of Computing (SoC): Pre-approved Module Mapping (NCBV)

Below is a list of pre-approved module mappings between the NUS School of Computing (SoC) and the University of Pennsylvania (Penn). This list is subject to changes/revisions from time to time. Students are advised to make a final check against this list with the faculty before taking the relevant courses at Penn.

Students have to ensure that they meet the pre-requisites for the pre-approved modules that they want to take. The consequences of not doing so may result in the students’ inability to cope and as well as not being able to take the pre-requisite module (lower level module) after completing the pre-approved module (higher level module).

SOC Modules Penn Modules
Dept of Computer Science
CS3211 Parallel & Concurrent Programming 434. Introduction to Parallel Computing (Cross-listed w/CIS 534)
CS3220 Computer Architecture L/R 501. Computer Architecture
CS3230 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 320. Introduction to Algorithms
CS3231 Theory of Computation 262. Automata, Computability, and Complexity
CS3234 Logic & Formal Systems 360. Logic and Computation
CS3235 Computer Security 551. (TCOM551) Computer and Network Security
CS3241 Computer Graphics 460. (CIS 560) Computer Graphics
CS3243 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence 391. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
CS4212 Compiler Design L/R 341. Compilers and Interpreters
CS4235 Computational Geometry 510. (CSE 410) Introduction to Geometric Methods in Computer Science
CS4240 Virtual World Design CSE 377 Virtual World Design
CS4243 Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition CSE 311 Foundations of Visions : Perception and Computation
CS4247 Image Synthesis & Computer Animation CSE 462 Computer and Animation
CS4248 Natural Language Processing CIS 530 Intro to Computational Linguistics
CS5223 Distributed Systems 480. Distributed Systems
OR
CIS 550 Software Systems
CS5234 Combinatorial & Graph Algorithms 334. Advanced Topics in Algorithms
Dept of Information Systems
CS3250 Management Support Systems OPIM-410 Decision Support Systems
CS3264 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems OPIM-221 Process Management in Manufacturing
CS4251 Strategic Is Planning OPIM-469 Advanced Topics in Information Strategy and Economics
OR
MGMT-205 Multinational Corporate Strategy
OR
MGMT-282 Strategic Implementation
CS4265 Advanced Topics In E-Commerce Either
OPIM-415 (MEAM415) Product Design [1CU or equivalent of 4MCs]
Or any two of the following 0.5CU (2MCs) modules:
MKTG-227 Marketing and Electronic Commerce
MKTG-281 Entrepreneurial Marketing
LGST-222 Law of E-commerce

Note: Requests to map any module(s) outside this list will be considered by SoC on a case-by-case basis

Table 10: School of Computing (SoC): Pre-approved Module Mapping (NCST)

Below is a list of pre-approved module mappings between the NUS School of Computing (SoC) and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology. This list is subject to changes/revisions from time to time. Students are advised to make a final check against this list with the faculty before taking the relevant courses at KTH.

Students have to ensure that they meet the pre-requisites for the pre-approved modules that they want to take.  The consequences of not doing so may result in the students' inability to cope and as well as not being able to take the pre-requisite module (lower level module) after completing the pre-approved module (higher level module).

SOC Modules

KTH Modules

CS2103 Software Engineering

2I1281 Agile Software Construction

CS2103 Software Engineering

2D1385 Software Engineering

CS3215 Software Engineering Project

2D1363 Software Engineering

CS3243 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence

2D1380 Artificial Intelligence

CS3243 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence

2I1705 Artificial Intelligence: Principles and Techniques

CS3254 Information Security Management

2I1050 Security Management

CS4212 Compiler Design

2D1375 Implementation of Programming Languages

CS4214 Formal Semantics

2D1454 Semantics for Programming Languages

CS4244 Knowledge-based Systems

2I1229 Knowledge Management

Note: Requests to map any module(s) outside this list will be considered by SoC on a case-by-case basis

Table 11: School of Computing (SoC): Pre-approved Module Mapping (NCSV)

Below is a list of pre-approved module mappings between the NUS School of Computing (SoC) and the Stanford Centre for Professional Development (SCPD). This list is subject to changes/revisions from time to time. Students are advised to make a final check against this list with the faculty before taking the relevant courses at Stanford.

Students have to ensure that they meet the pre-requisites for the pre-approved modules that they want to take.  The consequences of not doing so may result in the students' inability to cope and as well as not being able to take the pre-requisite module (lower level module) after completing the pre-approved module (higher level module).

SOC Modules Stanford Modules
Dept of Computer Science
CS2106 Operating Systems CS140 Operating Systems & Systems Programming
(Note: It is the responsibility of the student to pick up some knowledge in concurrent programming before taking CS140.)
CS2220 Computation foundation in bioinformatics CS270 Introduction to Bioinformatics: Fundamental Methods
CS3103 Networks II CS244A Introduction to Computer Networks
CS3211 Parallel and Concurrent Programming CS315A Parallel Computer Architecture and Programming
OR
CS333 Introduction to Parallel and Distributed Programming
(Remarks: CS333 is no longer available.)
CS3220 Computer Architecture CS212/EE282 Computer Architecture & Organization
CS3212 Programming Languages CS107 Programming Paradigms
CS3221 Advanced Operating Systems CS240 Advanced Topics in Operating Systems
CS3223 Database Management Systems CS245 Database System Principles
CS3230 Design & Analysis of Algorithms CS161 Design & Analysis of Algorithms
CS3231 Automata Theory and Formal Language CS154 Introduction to Automata and Complexity Theorem
CS3234 Logic & Formal Systems CS157 Logic & Automated Reasoning
CS3235 Computer Security CS255 Introduction to Cryptography and Computer Security
CS3241 Computer Graphics CS248 Introduction to Computer Graphics
OR
CS148 Introductory Computer Graphics
CS3243 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence CS121 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
CS3244 Machine Learning & Neural Networks CS229 Statistical Learning
CS4212 Compiler Design CS143 Compiler
CS4235 Computational Geometry CS348A Computer Graphics: Geometric Modeling
CS4243 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition CS223B Introduction to Computer Vision
CS4247 Image Synthesis and Computer Animation CS348B Computer Graphics: Image Synthesis Techniques
CS5223 Distributed Systems CS244B Distributed Systems
CS5225 Parallel & Distributed Database Systems CS347 Transaction Processing and Distributed Database
Dept of Information Systems
CS3250 Management Support Systems MS&E201 Dynamic Systems
OR
MS&E207 Interactive Management Science
CS3253 Management of Information Systems MS&E280 Organizational Behavior and Management
CS3264 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems MS&E262 Supply Chain Management
CS3251 Technology Strategy and Management
CS4251 Strategic IS Planning
CS4253 Information Systems Consulting
MS&E234 Organisations and Information Systems
CS4254 IS Project Management MS&E266 Management of New Product Development
CS3260 Telecommunications for Business MS&E237 Progress in Worldwide Telecommunications
CS4250 IS Research Methodologies MS&E281 Management and Organization of Research and Development
CS4251 Strategic IS Planning MS&E261 Inventory Control and Production Systems
CS4252 Control Audit and Security of IS MS&E261 Inventory Control and Production Systems
CS4253 Information Systems Consulting MS&E 242S Investment Science
CS4260 E-Commerce Business Models MS&E 235 Internet Commerce
CS4265 Advanced Topics in e-Commerce STAT202 Data Analysis
OR
MS&E237 Progress in Worldwide Telecommunications
OR
MS&E274 Building Dynamic Entrepreneurial Organizations
OR
MS&E280 Organizational Behavior and Management

Note: Requests to map any module(s) outside this list will be considered by SoC on a case-by-case basis

Table 12: NUS Business School (BIZ): Pre-approved Module Mapping (NCBV)

Below is a list of pre-approved module mappings between the NUS Business School (BIZ)and the University of Pennsylvania (Penn). This list is subject to changes/revisions from time to time. Students are advised to make a final check with NUS Business School before taking the relevant courses at Penn.

Students have to ensure that they meet the pre-requisites for the pre-approved modules that they want to take.  The consequences of not doing so may result in the students' inability to cope and as well as not being able to take the pre-requisite module (lower level module) after completing the pre-approved module (higher level module).

BIZ Modules

Penn Modules

First Level Modules

MKT1003 Marketing

MKTG301 Principles of Marketing

Second Level Modules

ACC2002 Managerial Accounting

ACCTG404 Managerial Accounting
OR
L/R102 Principles of Accounting II

BSP2001 Macro & International Economics

ECON004 Macroeconomics

DSC2006 Operations Management OPIM-220 Introduction to Operations Management

FIN2004 Finance

FNCE 100 Corporate Finance

MNO2311 Leadership

MGMT321 Leadership and Motivation

Third Level Modules

BSP3001 Business Policy & Strategy

MGMT471 Strategic Management
OR
MGMT223 Business Policy & Strategy
OR
MGMT233 Business Policy

BZ3103 Tax and Planning

ACCTG306 Introductory Federal Income Taxation

BZ3203 Management of Information Systems

MIS430 Information System Processing and Design

FIN3101 Corporate Finance

FIN305W Financial Management of the Business Enterprise

FIN3101 Corporate Finance

FNCE203 Advanced Corporate Finance

FIN3102 Investment Analysis

FIN406 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

FIN3102 Investment Analysis

FNCE205 Investment Management

FIN3102 Investment Analysis

FNCE207 Corporate Valuation

FIN3103 Financial Markets

FIN408 Financial Markets and Institutions

FIN3103 Financial Markets

FNCE219 International Financial Markets

FIN3113 Financial Statement Analysis

Accounting242 Financial Accounting: Analysis & Reporting Incentives

FIN3115 International Financial Management

FIN (IB) 407 Multinational Financial Management

FIN3115 International Financial Management

FNCE208 International Corporate Finance

FIN3115 International Financial Management

FNCE719 International Financial Markets

FIN3116 Options & Futures

FNCE206 Financial Derivatives

FIN3117 Bank Management

FNCE220 International Banking

FIN3117 Bank Management

FIN412 Commercial Bank Management

FIN3119 Risk and Insurance

811 Risk and Crisis Management
OR
INS 311 Corporate Risk Management

FIN3120 Topics in Finance

MS&E247S International Investment

FIN3120 Topics in Finance

FNCE238 Funding Investments

FIN3120 Topics in Finance

MS&E247S International Investment

FIN3120 Topics in Finance

FNCE250 Venture Capital & Private Equity

FIN3120 Topics in Finance

FNCE207 Corporate Valuation

FIN3120 Topics in Finance

FNCE208 International Corporate Finance

FIN3120 TIF: Financial Management of the Business Enterprise

FIN 305 Financial Management of the Business Enterprise

FIN3120A Topics in Finance: Fixed Income Securities

FNCE235 Fixed Income Securities

DSC3218 Physical Distribution Management

* BLOG 301 Business Logistics Management

DSC3218 Physical Distribution Management

BLOG 400 Transportation Plan Analysis

DSC3222A TIOSCM: Operations Processes & Systems

OPMGMT 301 Operations Management

DSC2006 Operation Management

OPIM220 Introduction to OM

DSC2003 Management Science

* MSIS Models and Methods for Managerial Making
or
BLOG 421 Logistic Analysis

DSC3222 TIOSCM: Business Logistics Management

* BLOG 301 Business Logistics Management

DSC3222 TIOSCM: Logistics Analysis

* BLOG 421 Logistics Analysis

DSC3222 TIOSCM: Practicum in Business Logistics

BLOG 395 Practicum in Business Logistics

DSC3222 TIOSCM: Supply Chain Management

BLOG 305 Supply Chain Management

DSC3222 TIOSCM: Traffic Management

BLOG 305 Traffic Management

DSC3222 TIOSCM: Transport Supply and Infrastructure

BLOG 320 Transport Supply and Infrastructure

or

BLOG 320 Transport Systems

DSC3222 TIOSCM: Transport Systems

BLOG 304 Transport Systems

MNO2302 Human Resource of Management

MGMT 341 Human Resource Management

MNO2302 Human Resource Management

MGMT244 Personnel Management

MNO3301 Organisational Behaviour

MGMT238 Organizational Behavior

MNO3313E Negotiation & Mediation

MGMT291 Negotiation

MKT2401 Asian Markets & Marketing Management

MKTG450W Marketing Management Policies and Programs
OR
BLOG 426 Business Marketing
OR
MKTG277 Marketing Strategy

MKT2411 Retail Entrepreneurship

MKTG225 Principles of Retailing

MKT3418 Product & Brand Management

MKTG221 New Product Management

MKT2413 Marketing Research

MKTG212 Marketing Research

MKT3402 Consumer Behaviour

MKTG 330 Buying Behaviour

MKT3402 Consumer Behaviour

MTKG211 Consumer Behaviour

MKT3418 Product & Brand Management

MKT516 Product Development & Management

MKT2412 Global Marketing

IB 445 Global Marketing

MKT3420 Promotional Management

MKTG 422 Advertising and Sales Promotion Management

MKT3420 Promotional Management

MKTG235 Advertising (Wharton)

MKT2411 Retail Entrepreneurship

MKTG 327 Retailing

MKT3412 Services Marketing

MKTG 440 Services Marketing

MKT2413 Marketing Research

MKTG 342 Marketing Research

MKT3422 TIM : Industrial Marketing

MKTG 426 Industrial Marketing

MKT3422 TIM : Sales Management

MKTG 428 Sales Management

MKT3422 TIM: Introduction to Advertising

COMM320 Introduction to Advertising

BZ3815X TIIB : International Business Operations

IB 303 International Business Operations

Fourth Level Modules

MKT4411 Strategic Marketing/BH4411 Marketing Strategy

MKTG426 Business Marketing

FIN4111 Research Methods in Finance

Economics 220 Introduction to Econometrics

Table 13: NUS Business School (BIZ): Pre-approved Module Mapping (NCSV)

Below is a list of pre-approved module mappings between the NUS Business School (BIZ) and the Stanford Centre for Professional Development (SCPD).  This list is subject to changes/revisions from time to time.  Students are advised to make a final check with NUS Business School before taking the relevant courses at Stanford.

Students have to ensure that they meet the pre-requisites for the pre-approved modules that they want to take.  The consequences of not doing so may result in the students' inability to cope and as well as not being able to take the pre-requisite module (lower level module) after completing the pre-approved module (higher level module).

BIZ Modules

Stanford Modules

DSC2003 Management Science MS&E207 Interactive Management Science

DSC3201 Supply Chain Management

MS&E262 Supply Chain Management

DSC3213 Strategic Information System

MS&E234 Organisations & Information System

DSC3214 Introduction to Optimization

MS&E211 Linear & Nonlinear Optimization

DSC3222 Topics in Operations & Supply Chain Management

MS&E260 Analysis of Production and Operating Systems
OR
MS&E262 Supply Chain Management

DSC3222C TIOSCM Management of Invention & Innovation

MS&E266 Management of New Product Development

FIN3102 Investment Analysis

MS&E242 Investment Science

FIN3115 International Financial Management

MS&E247S International Investment

FIN3118 Financial Risk Management

MS&E347 Credit Risk: Modeling and Management

MNO3301 Organisational Behaviour

MS&E280 Organisational Behaviour & Management

MNO3313H Topics in M&O: Negotiations and Bargaining

MS&E285 Negotiation

Table 14: NUS Business School (BIZ): Pre-approved Module Mapping (NCSH)

Below is a list of pre-approved module mappings between the NUS Business School (BIZ)and Fudan University . This list is subject to changes/revisions from time to time. Students are advised to make a final check with NUS Business School before taking the relevant courses at Fudan.

Students have to ensure that they meet the pre-requisites for the pre-approved modules that they want to take.  The consequences of not doing so may result in the students' inability to cope and as well as not being able to take the pre-requisite module (lower level module) after completing the pre-approved module (higher level module).

BIZ Modules

Fudan Modules

BSP3001B Business Policy and Strategy

MANA 120012.02 战略管理

BSP4512 Global Strategic Management

MANA130042.01 International Business

FIN3115 International Financial Management

341.004.1.01 International Financial Management

MKT3412 Services Marketing

348.005.1.01 Services Marketing in Asia

Table 15: NUS Business School (BIZ): Pre-approved Module Mapping (NCST)

Below is a list of pre-approved module mappings between the NUS Business School (BIZ)and KTH Royal Institute of Technology. This list is subject to changes/revisions from time to time. Students are advised to make a final check with NUS Business School before taking the relevant courses at KTH.

Students have to ensure that they meet the pre-requisites for the pre-approved modules that they want to take. The consequences of not doing so may result in the students’ inability to cope and as well as not being able to take the pre-requisite module (lower level module) after completing the pre-approved module (higher level module).

BIZ Modules

KTH Modules

FIN3119 Risk and Insurance

SF2974 Portfolio Theory and Risk Management
OR
SF2980 Risk Management

FNA3126/ACC3614 Valuation

ME2030 Corporation Valuation

MKT3418 Product and Brand Management

ME2025 Brand Portfolio Management

 

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