Double Degree in BCOMP (IS)(Hons) and BBA (Acc. Hons) Programme

Programme Structure / 2018 Cohort

##: NUS will adopt three new academic terminologies from 1 August 2023 - “Module” will be renamed “Course”, “Modular Credit (MC)” will be renamed “Unit”, and “Cumulative Average Point (CAP)” will be renamed “Grade Point Average (GPA)”. The definition of a Module/Course and MC/Unit will remain the same, and there will be no change to the computation of the CAP/GPA.

Degree Requirements for Double-Honours DDP (Cohort 2018) BAC (Hons)   BComp (IS)(Hons)   Remarks
MCs MCs  
(A) University Level Requirements 20 20
GEM
(One module from each of the 5 GE Pillars)
20 20 Students need to do only 1 set of ULR (20 MCs), which will be double-counted towards both degrees.
(B) BBA Programme Requirements 108
Core Modules 40 Refer to Table A. Subject to double-counting in Table C.
Compulsory Accountancy Modules 44 Refer to Table B.
Honours Requirements 20 Research Pathway Advanced Independent Study modules outside dissertation area (8 MCs)

Coursework Pathway
Compulsory Accountancy Internship 4
(C) BComp Programme Requirements - 108
Core Modules 72 Students read and double-count MNO2706 in place of IS2101. Refer to Table C.
Programme Electives 24 Students complete this requirement and may include the common modules in Table B not double-counted elsewhere.
CP4101 BComp Dissertation or IS4010 Industry Internship Programme - 12 Students may read an integrated honours thesis which will double count towards both degree requirements.
(D) Common Modules Refer to Table C To be double-counted towards both degrees.
(E) Unrestricted Elective 32 32 Exempted for DDP in general, but may be required to meet any shortfall of MC.
TOTAL 160 160 For double honours DDP, students will have to read a minimum of 200 MCs.

Other Graduation Requirements

BIZ preparatory modules (zero-MC)

  1. Academic orientation modules (online)*:
    1. BPM1701 Calculus & Statistics
    2. BPM1702 Microsoft Excel Skills for Business
  2. Intensive 1st-year primer module*:
    1. BPM1705 Understanding How Business Works
  3. Career Preparation Modules:
    1. Career Creation Starter Modules:
      1. STR1000 Career Creation Starter Workshops
      2. STR2000 Career Creation Starter Clinics
    2. Global Immersion and Study

* These must be completed in the first semester. Late-entry DDP students must complete these in the first available semester of commencing DDP.

ACC1701 Accounting for Decision Makers 4 MC
BSP1702 Legal Environment of Business 4 MC
BSP1707 Managerial Economics: Exposure 2 MC
BSP2701 Global Economy 2 MC
DAO1704 Decision Analytics using Spreadsheets 4 MC
DAO2702 Programming for Business Analytics 4 MC
DAO2703 Operations and Technology Management 4 MC
FIN2704 Finance 4 MC
MKT1705 Principles of Marketing 4 MC
MNO1706 Organizational Behaviour 4 MC
MNO2706 Business Communication for Leaders (ACC) (common module) 4 MC
TOTAL 40 MC
ACC2706 Managerial Accounting 4 MC
ACC2707 Corporate Accounting & Reporting I 4 MC
ACC2708 Corporate Accounting & Reporting II 4 MC
ACC2709 Accounting Information Systems 4 MC
ACC3701 Assurance and Attestation 4 MC
ACC3702 Corporate and Securities Law 4 MC
ACC3703 Taxation 4 MC
ACC3704 Advanced Corporate Accounting & Reporting 4 MC
ACC3705 Valuation 4 MC
ACC3706 Corporate Governance and Risk Management 4 MC
ACC3707 Integrated Perspectives in Accounting and Business 4 MC
Total 44 MC
(1) Standard Common Modules (Core) MNO2706 Business Communication for Leaders (ACC) or UWC2101% Writing & Critical Thinking or ES1601 Professional & Academic Communication
(in place of IS2101 Business and Technical Communication)
(2) Common Modules for Double-Honours DDP Only
- if Business Honours Research Pathway is chosen.
XFB4001 or XFC4101 Integrated Honours Thesis @ (12 MCs)
(3) Other Common Modules (Electives)
SoC IS3240 Digital Platform Strategy and Architecture (in place of a BIZ Non-Specialisation Elective)
IS3251 Principles of Technology Entrepreneurship (in place of a BIZ Non-Specialisation Elective)
IS4228 Information Technologies in Financial Services (in place of a BIZ Non-Specialisation Elective)
IS3150 Digital Media Marketing (in place of a BIZ Non-Specialisation Elective)
IS3261 Mobile Apps Development for Enterprise (in place of a BIZ specialisation elective for Innovation & Entrepreneurship)
IS4204 IT Governance (in place of a BIZ Non-Specialisation Elective)
IS4228 Information Technologies in Financial Services (in place of a BIZ Non-Specialisation Elective)
IS4241 Social Media Network Analysis (in place of a BIZ specialisation elective for Business Analytics)
IS4243 Information Systems Consulting (in place of a BIZ Non-Specialisation Elective)
IS4261 Designing IT-enabled Business Innovation (in place of a BIZ Non-Specialisation Elective)
NOTE: Students in BIZ I & E specialisation are precluded
IS4303 IT-Mediated Financial Solutions & Platforms (in place of a BIZ specialisation elective for Business Analytics)
BIZ
(max. 3 modules)
DOS3701 Supply Chain Management (in place of a IS Elective)
DOS3703 Service Operations Management (in place of a IS Elective)
DOS3711 Strategic Information Systems (in place of a IS Elective)
DOS4812 Business-Driven Technology (in place of a IS Elective)
MKT3811 Marketing Analysis and Decision-Making (in place of a IS Elective)
BSN3701 / TR3008 Technological Innovation (in place of IS3251 Principles of Technology Entrepreneurship)

@ DDP students who are not able to secure an Integrated Honours Thesis will read two honours dissertations to fulfil both degree requirements separately.

Notes

  1. Students who have done H2 Mathematics or its equivalent are precluded from doing MA1301. DDP students are exempted from replacing the missing 4 MCs towards IS programme requirements.
  2. Students in this DDP who have read CS2102 and wish to specialise in Business Analytics (BA) for their business degree: please read one more BA specialisation module (in lieu of IT3010).
  3. Due to the many permutations available, students reading this programme will construct a personalised double-degree programme curriculum with the help of the DDP administrators from both schools.
  4. For other general information, please refer to the Double Degree Programme Framework & Guidelines in the Registrar's Office website.