##: 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 | 2022 Cohort | Remarks |
| (A) University Level Requirements & SoC Common Curriculum | 40 MCs | |
| GE Pillars | 24 MCs* CS1010S or its variants and ES2660 are prescribed for satisfying the Digital Literacy and Critique & Expressions pillars respectively) |
Only 1 set is required, which will be double‐counted. |
| Other SoC Common Curriculum | 16 MCs | IS1108 Digital Ethics and Data Privacy 12 MCs of Interdisciplinary (ID) / Cross-Disciplinary (CD) Education Modules# |
| (B) Business Programme Requirements | 78MCs | |
| Core Modules^ | 38 MCs (+4 MCs common module: ES2002/CS2101 plus 8 MCs exemption in DAO1704 and DAO2702) |
Refer to Table A & Note 3. |
| Business Electives / Specialisation Modules^^ | 20 MCs | Subject to double counting in Table B. Refer to Note 1 & 4. |
| (C) BComp Programme Requirements | 76 MCs (88 MCs for TP track) | |
| CS Foundation | 32 MCs (+4 MCs common core module: ES2002/CS2101) |
Students will read CS2103 in place of CS2103T. |
| CS Breadth and Depth (including BComp Dissertation/Industrial Experience Training) | 32 MCs (44 MCs for TP track) | Students read the required number of MCs for CS Breadth and Depth. On fulfilment of at least a CS Focus area from the 24 MCs of CS modules, students may complete the remaining MC requirement by using common modules not double-counted elsewhere (refer to Table B). Students must have at least 12 MCs of modules at level-4000 or higher. Students read an integrated honours dissertation/thesis which will double count towards both degree requirements. Students in Turing Programme must complete CP4101 BComp Dissertation. |
| Mathematics and Sciences | 12 MCs | Students read the required MCs for Mathematics and Sciences. |
| (D) Common Modules | Subject to the maximum 28 MCs (36 MCs for TP) allowed for DDP programmes, double-countable modules include | Subject to double counting in Table B. Refer to Note 4. |
| ES2002 Business Communication for Leaders (BBA) or CS2101 Effective Communication for Computing Professionals | 4 MCs | |
| (E) Unrestricted Elective | (Refer to Note 6) | |
| TOTAL | 178 MCs (190 MCs for TP track) |
# Students are required to take 12 MCs from a list of ID/CD modules wiht at least two ID moudles and no more than one CD Module to satisfy the 12 MCs required in this group.
* Biz students who have read CS1010S or its variants before exiting the DDP will be considered as having read the requirement for the Digital Literacy GE pillar.
* Biz students who have read ES2660 Communicating in the Information Age before exiting the DDP will be considered as having read the requirement for the Critique & Expressions GE pillar.
^ Biz students are exempt from doing DAO1704 and DAO2702. However, if they exit the DDP programme, they have to read DAO1704 and DAO2702.
^^ It is not compulsory for DDP students to do a specialisation for the BBA degree, but they are still required to complete 20 MCs of electives based on the above arrangement. Students who wish to specialise in a business area may have to read extra modules to meet the respective specialisation requirements. Business (home faculty) students who withdraw from the DDP and return to the BBA/BBA(H) single degree programme are still required to specialise.
* These must be completed in the first semester. Late-entry DDP students must complete these in the first available semester of commencing DDP.
** Students whose home faculty is not Business School will be granted a waiver of these two modules if they have already read and passed both CFG1010 Roots & Wings 1.0 and CFG2001 Career Catalyst before 2018. There is no partial waiver or new substitutions.
| ACC1701 Accounting for Decision Makers | 4 MCs |
| BSP1702 Legal Environment of Business | 4 MCs |
| BSP1703 Managerial Economics | 4 MCs |
| BSP2701 Global Economy | 2 MCs |
| BSP3701 Strategic Management | 4 MCs |
| DAO1704 Decision Analytics using Spreadsheets (refer to Note 3) | Exempted |
| DAO2702 Programming for Business Analytics (refer to Note 3) | Exempted |
| DAO2703 Operations and Technology Management (common module) | 4 MCs |
| ES2002 Business Communication for Leaders (BBA) (common module) | 4 MCs |
| FIN2704 Finance | 4 MCs |
| MKT1705 Principles of Marketing | 4 MCs |
| MNO1706 Organisational Behaviour | 4 MCs |
| MNO2705 Leadership and Decision Making under Uncertainty | 4 MCs |
| (1) Standard Common Modules (Core) | ES2002 Business Communication for Leaders (BBA) or CS2101 Effective Communication for Computing Professionals);or UWC2101% Writing & Critical Thinking | ||||||||
| DAO2703 Operations & Technology Management (in place of CS Elective) |
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| (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) | |||||||||
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@ DDP students who are not able to secure an Integrated Honours Thesis will read two honours dissertations to fulfil both degree requirements separately.