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2014 Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degrees Accounting Economics International Relations Banking Finance Mathematics Business & Management Information Systems Social Sciences Diploma for Graduates Diploma in Economics Ku Jun Xian Student Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and Finance University of London, UK The programmes are developed and awarded by University of London, UK. Lead college: The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. www.simge.edu.sg

SIM gave me the flexibility to choose the modules which interested me, and SIM provides the resources to help students do well in them. (2010) See Toh Si Ying Graduate, Class of 2010 First Class Honours Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Business University of London, UK CONTENTS University of London 01 The London School of Economics and Political Science 02 Singapore Institute of Management (SIM Group) 03 SIM-University of London Milestones 04 Programme Highlights 05 Diploma in Economics 09 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and Finance 10 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Banking and Finance 11 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Business and Management (NEW) 12 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics 13 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics and Finance 14 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics and Management 15 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Information Systems and Management 16 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in International Relations (NEW) 17 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Mathematics and Economics 18 Diplomas for Graduates 19 Selection Groups 21 Unit Information 22 Entry Requirements 25 Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) 29 Fees 35 Application & Admission 37 SIM Student Life 39 Vibes Why Study at SIM Global Education 40

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON A degree from the University of London is a mark of excellence, respected by employers and universities worldwide. This is because the University of London is one of the world s leading universities, internationally recognised for its high academic standards. This reputation is based on the outstanding teaching and research of its 18 world-class Colleges and 10 specialist institutes. Since 1858, University of London degrees have been accessible to students all over the world through the University of London International Programmes. Alumni of the University of London International Programmes have gone on to shape our world. These include seven Nobel Prize winners, leaders of Commonwealth countries, government ministers, renowned authors, academics, judges and business leaders. Today, the University of London International Programmes is truly international in character with over 54,000 students in more than 180 countries. Senate House 28 years of successful relationship with SIM One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the UK. Academic direction for the University of London business, management and economics programmes offered at SIM is from London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Students become part of a community of over 10,700 students studying on University of London International Programmes at SIM SIM is an Affiliate Centre of the University of London in recognition of its sustained commitment to developing excellence in respect of teaching, support to students and administrative processes. Every year a high number of students achieve First Class Honours degrees. There were 117 in 2013. Over 100 courses are available so you can tailor your degree to your interests. These degrees help you develop skills that employers value such as problem solving, independent thinkingand self-discipline and drive. The programmes are recognised by professional bodies such as CPA, IFS, CIMA, ACCA among others, and they will give exemptions for particular modules of the relevant professional qualification. Academic direction for all of the programmes offered through the University of London International Programmes is provided by Colleges of the University. Academics at these Colleges develop the syllabuses, prepare the study materials, and are responsible for the assessment of students. This means that students benefit from the academic rigour and leading-edge research undertaken by the Colleges. It also helps to ensure that University of London qualifications are of the same high academic standard, however they are achieved. On successful completion of your studies you will be awarded a University of London degree or diploma. The certificate you receive will state that you were registered with the University of London and will include the name of the University of London College or Colleges that conducted the examinations. Find out more about the University of London International Programmes at: http:www.londoninternational.ac.uk 1

The London School of Economics and Political Science The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a small specialist university with an international intake and a global reach. Its research and teaching span the full breadth of the social sciences from economics, politics and law, to sociology, anthropology, accounting and finance. Founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, LSE has an outstanding reputation not only for academic excellence, but also for extensive engagement with the worlds of government, policymaking and business. LSE is a College of the University of London and is responsible for the academic direction of the Economics, Management, Finance and Social Sciences (EMFSS) programmes available as University of London International Programmes. This means that LSE academics and administrative staff develop syllabuses, write subject guides, develop online learning opportunities and materials, advise teaching institutions and prepare and mark examinations. University of London International Programmes students have the benefit of LSE s academic expertise, and the backing of the University of London, one of the oldest and largest universities in the UK. Successful students are awarded degrees or other qualifications by the University of London and these are distinct from degrees or other qualifications awarded by LSE. More information can be obtained from www2.lse.ac.ukstudyuolip 2

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SIM-UNIVERSITY OF LONDON MILESTONES To celebrate the 25th year together in 2011, Professor Janet Hartley, Pro-Director of LSE (fourth from right) presented SIM with a scroll by LSE alumnus Dr Chew Seen Meng. The words describe the partnership between LSE and SIM: Working together, cultivating talents around the world. 1986 First intake of 40 students sign up for a BSc (Economics) in Management Studies degree from University of London at SIM. 1988 First intake of the Diploma in Economics. SIM was one of only three institutions worldwide who were given permission by the LSE to offer a tutorial programme. 1992 The inaugural SIM-University of London presentation ceremony was presided by Professor Steward Sutherland, Vice-Chancellor of the University of London. Graduates from the Class of 1989, 1990 and 1991 were invited. First intake of the BSc Computing & Information Systems degree awarded by University of London, examined by Goldsmiths. 1993 First intake of the BSc (Economics) Banking & Finance. SIM started increasing the range of degrees awarded by University of London and examined by the LSE. 2004 LSE launched the Diploma for Graduates programme as well as a Graduate Entry Route for those who have a degree and wish to pursue a University of London qualification. 2006 BSc Banking & Finance graduate, Michael Li Qin, enrolled for a Master s at Cambridge University in UK. 2008 150 th anniversary of the University of London External System. 66 SIM graduates earned a BSc degree with First Class Honours. 2009 SIM awarded Affiliate Centre status by the University. 2010 The External System is renamed University of London International Programmes to reflect its truly global nature. BSc Mathematics & Economics graduate, Tommy Khoo, enrolled at Oxford University for a Master s. 2011 A record 117 graduates earned a degree with First Class Honours. Another record number of 4,500 students made up the 25 th intake. SIM-University of London celebrated 25 years of academic excellence. Student enrolment at SIM increased to over 10,500. Launch of the BSc Creative Computing degree with academic direction provided by Goldsmiths. 2013 Record maintained as 117 graduates earned a degree with First Class Honours. A record of eight graduates pursued Master s at the LSE with three of them on LSE scholarship. For the third time, a graduate studies at Oxbridge when Reagan Yee embarked on a MSc Financial Economics at Oxford University. 4

PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS UNIVERSITY OF LONDON INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES AT SIM Degree Accreditation The University of London was the third English educational institution to be conferred a recognised university status by the Royal Charter back in 1836. Since then, it has consistently passed the regular inspection by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education with flying colours. It is also a member of the Association of the Commonwealth Universities. The University of London International Programmes have been rated one of the most prestigious around the world by students, academia and employers alike. All University of London degrees are fully recognised and accredited qualifications. The Bachelor of Science (Honours) (BSc (Hons)) degrees are accepted by the Singapore Public Service Division as a first degree in considering applications for employment in the civil service. Graduates from the SIM undergraduate programme have gone on to complete master s degrees at Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick, Nottingham, the LSE, University College London (UCL), Durham, Leeds and Birmingham in the UK. Graduates have also pursued postgraduate degrees at NUS, NTU, SMU in Singapore and the Chicago Graduate School of Business, etc. The 2012 Graduate Employment Survey showed 9-11% were enrolled in Master s, CFA, CPA and ACCA programmes six months after their final University of London examinations. Distinctions and Firsts Some of the milestones attained in achieving First Class Honours (for programmes examined by the LSE): 1993 2 out of the 4 First Class Honours winners worldwide were SIM graduates. 1994 The only 2 First Class Honours winners worldwide were both SIM graduates. Ms Hong Sew Moi won the John Maxwell Prize for being the top final year Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics international student. 1996 Ms Tan Li Peng was joint-winner of the prestigious Gerstenberg Prize in Economics. 2007 39 SIM graduates attained First Class Honours, up from 14 in the previous year. SIM students topped the world in 18 examinations. 2009 A record 36 earned a Diploma in Economics with Distinction. 2011 A record 117 graduated with First Class honours during the Silver Jubilee anniversary year for the SIM-University of London programme. 2013 The record was maintained when 117 graduated with First Class Honours for the SIM-University of London programme. 107 and 10 from the programmes led by LSE and Goldsmiths respectively. Scholarships and Prizes In 2013, three graduates earned a prestigious LSE scholarship to study at the LSE in London, totaling up the number to 13 SIM-University of London graduates thus far. Not only that, in the examination the same year, 30 students from SIM received the University of London Award for Academic Achievement, an increase from 26 a year ago. Each award is worth 100. There were also 24 Distinctions from the Diploma in Economics. In addition, there were 11 commendations and 51 students who earned the top mark in the world for their examinations, an increase from 4 and 34 in 2012 respectively. Students are also given the opportunity to attend the LSE Summer School in London. In 2013, three students received the SIM-LSE Summer School Scholarship out of the 44 students who were in London. Another three students received the inaugural HSBC-SIM Retail Banking and Wealth Management Scholarship. High Employability SIM s University of London graduates have consistently demonstrated high employability according to SIM s annual Graduate Employment survey. The survey on the Class of 2012 showed 89.8% of respondents were gainfully employed in their first full-time job within six months after their final examination. Some findings of the employment survey are as follows: 48% found jobs in the financeaccounting industry 20% work in administration and operations 5% found jobs in infocomm technology 5% found jobs in human resourcestraining 33% work in wholly foreign-owned firms (MNC and non-mnc) 14% work in wholly local-owned companies (public) 26% work in local-owned private organisations 12% work in government-linked companiesministries The median starting gross monthly salary range for those working in Singapore was S$2,400 - S$2,599. Based on the current annual income at the time of the survey, the average monthly salary was S$2,657. Those who graduated with First Class Honours obtained a median starting salary of S$2,550. On the other end of the spectrum, those who graduated with a Pass degree earned a median salary of $2,400. Effective Teaching and Guidance At SIM, students attend three-hour lectures-cum-tutorial sessions and an effective revision programme leading up to the annual examinations. Only SIM provides intensive revision workshops by UK academics for majority of the units offered. Students have praised these workshops for their effectiveness in helping them prepare for examinations. Students also sit for SIM preliminary exams set and marked by academics from the UK. The effectiveness of our teaching methods are reflected in the fact that SIM has consistently produced top graduates of the University of London International Programmes. Since 1993, we have produced First Class Honours graduates annually. This is an achievement given the number of First Class Honours degrees awarded each year. The awarding of Affiliate Centre status to SIM by the University of London is a reflection of our sustained commitment to high standards in respect of the teaching, support and administration of students of the University of London International Programmes. 5

Programme and Mode of Study at SIM As a Graduate Entry Part-time & Full-time First Degree Route Full-time only Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Banking and Finance Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Business and Management (NEW) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics and Finance Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics and Management Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Information Systems and Management Bachelor of Science (Honours) in International Relations (NEW) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Mathematics and Economics Diploma in Economics Diploma for Graduates (Accounting) Diploma for Graduates (Banking) Diploma for Graduates (Economics) Diploma for Graduates (Finance) Diploma for Graduates (Information Systems) Diploma for Graduates (Management) Diploma for Graduates (Mathematics) Diploma for Graduates (Social Sciences) Mode of Study At SIM, you will be engaged in a variety of teaching environments. Classes are delivered in a carefully designed mixture of lectures and workshops, enabling you to experience a diversity of styles for optimal learning. Full-time classes are held between Monday and Saturday, starting at 8.30am, 12pm or 3.30pm in three-hour blocks. There are occasional classes held at 7pm and on Sundays and public holidays. Classes for part-time programmes are held from 7 to 10pm on weeknights or at 8.30am, 12pm or 3.30pm on Saturdays, with occasional classes held at 8.30am, 12pm or 3.30pm on Sundays or public holidays. Local students may transfer between the part-time and full-time programme after a year, at the annual course enrolment exercise for continuing students. An annual intensive revision period is organised between mid-march and late April to prepare students for the examinations. These lessons are generally taught by UK and local lecturers and may be held in the evenings or on weekends and public holidays. Programme Calendar Part-time programme: Classes for new students Revision University exams Result release Full-time programme: Year 1 classes Year 2 classes Year 1 with exemptions Revision University exams Result release Sep Feb Mar Apr May Mid Aug Aug Feb Sep Feb Mar Apr May Mid Aug 6

Candidature Period The maximum allowed period for a student to complete the course as stipulated by the University of London is as reflected: Programme Maximum candidature* Minimum candidature Standard Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree 8 years 3 years Graduate Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree (9 units) 8 years 2 years Diploma for Graduates 5 years 1 year Diploma in Economics 5 years 1 year Diploma in Economics + Standard Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree 8 years 3 years *The candidature period can be extended by the University if there are good reasons. There will not be any refund or recourse should the student fail to complete within the maximum allowed period. Students pursuing the Bachelor s degree on a part-time basis are recommended to spread 12 units over four years by taking three units a year. At SIM, international students who are academically weak and find it difficult to progress or complete the programme within the minimum duration will be counselled. SIM reserves the right to recommend and withdraw a student who cannot cope with the demands of the programme, especially when the student s pass has expired. Minimum class size For a class to commence, there must be a minimum number of 25 students. In the event that the minimum number is not met after the application period, the class will not commence. Students will be informed within 30 days after the application period. The University s expectations of students The University of London degrees and diplomas are academic courses of high quality, and students may find them challenging at times. The university has recommended at least 35 hours of study and lectures each week from September to May for students doing four full units in one year. On average, a student needs to spend at least 7 to 8 hours studying for each full unit per week. The following study skills, as adapted from Strategies for Success, Academic and Study Skills Advice; is recommended by the university for students. 1. Reading, thinking and reflecting on the material in the subject guides and readings. 2. Discussion of materials and ideas in class or the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) and debating the ideas and information you have been studying with others. 3. Defend your position and be willing to adapt your views in light of the discussions. This will help with essay writing and help you learn and remember what you have learnt. 4. Viewing and listening and try to apply what you have learnt in your studies to the information you receive during lectures, or in the VLE video tutorials or academic interviews. 5. Writing. In addition to note taking, you should try to work through some problems or written work each week. Start with short answers and build on this skill. SIM conducts study skills workshops and academic support sessions for students regularly. Each student is expected to own a computer or laptop to access the online reading materials and the VLE. Celebrating the academic achievements of 2013 7

Attendance Requirement Diploma in Economics students must maintain a minimum attendance of 90%, failing which the student will not be permitted to registersit for the university examinations. For the BSc degree and Diploma for Graduates programmes, students are encouraged to fulfil a minimum attendance of 75%. International students would need to fulfil a 90% attendance requirement to maintain their student s pass. Assessment and Classification SIM assignments, class tests and preliminary examinations allow students sufficient practice for the University s annual examinations. These annual examinations account for 100% of the assessment for most papers. The exception is for selected Information Systems units such as IS1060, IS3139, IS3159 where coursework is assessed by the University. The Bachelor of Science programme is an honours programme and students are classified according to their performance in examinations First Class, Upper Second, Lower Second or Third Class honours. A Pass classification may be awarded at the University s discretion. For the Diploma in Economics, students who do well can attain a diploma with Distinction, Merit or Credit. Those in the Diploma for Graduates programmes may be awarded diplomas with Distinction or Merit. Grading Scheme Marks Awarded Degree Class equivalent Diploma for Graduates Diploma in Economics 70-100 First Class Honours Distinction Distinction 60-69 Upper Second Class Honours Merit Merit 50-59 Lower Second Class Honours Pass Credit 40-49 Third Class Honours Pass Pass 0-39 Fail Fail Fail Promotion and Graduation Each programme is made up of a collection of full and half units. Students normally take four full units per academic year and three years to graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree (or four units in one year to complete the Diploma). Students are allowed to progress through each academic year till they meet the minimum requirement to be classifiedgraduate. Students who fail a paper may be allowed to repeat the unit and will need to resit the examination the following year, along with other new units. Students must have passed or be exempted from at least two Level 100 units before they may take on Level 200300 units. Units which have been passed may not be re-taken. A student is permitted a maximum of five full units per year with any combination of new and resits. Eg. four full new units and 1 resit, three full new units and 2 resits, etc. A student is permitted five full new units and no resits only in the final year. BSc graduates from SIM will be able to participate in a fully-gowned presentation ceremony usually held in April. A certificate is presented to each graduate to mark the successful completion of studies. Graduates may also choose to attend the annual University of London Conferral Degree Ceremony in London conducted in March. Graduates can be part of the University of London International Programmes Alumni Association. Transfer Opportunities a) within University of London Registering as an International student with the University of London does not mean that you can automatically transfer at a later date and complete your studies at one of the Colleges of the University. The LSE, Queen Mary and Royal Holloway are three Colleges of the University that will consider you for entry into the second year of certain degree programmes. If you are taking the Diploma in Economics or four Level 100 units of one of the degrees, you can be considered for second year entry. To be considered, you will need to be taking units whose syllabuses are similar to those taken at the Colleges concerned. You will need very high predicted marks in these units and to have done well at school. You will be competing with many other applicants to these Colleges for a limited number of places. b) in the UK or elsewhere Within the UK there are a number of universities who have departments that will consider you for entry to the second year of their degrees if you are taking the Diploma in Economics or four Level 100 units of one of the degrees. Other universities in the UK may also consider applications from International students. You should contact the admissions offices of the university concerned in the first instance and if need be, direct them to the University of London International Programmes website which lists all the necessary information about the programme. Some of the universities who will consider applications include*: University of Bath University of Bristol University of East Anglia University of Essex University of Exeter Lancaster University The London School of Economics and Political Science University of Newcastle Upon Tyne University of Nottingham Queen Mary, University of London University of Queensland, Australia University of Reading Royal Holloway, University of London University of Sheffield University of Southampton University of Wales, Aberystwyth University of Westminster * Please note: some departments do not accept transfer students. 8

Diploma in Economics What does this programme entail? The Diploma in Economics (DE) is equivalent to the first year of a degree. The Diploma is different from many other qualifications available to international students as students do not prepare for the examinations independently, but are required to attend a course of instruction at an institution which has Permission to teach the Diploma in Economics. SIM has been teaching the Diploma since 1989. The minimum duration of this programme, offered only on a full-time basis, is a year. Many international students enrol in this Diploma to springboard into the University of London BSc degree programme. Who is this programme for? This programme is ideal for those who wish to pursue a University of London degree programme at SIM. It is also a good alternative for those who may not have met the University of London entrance requirement for the BSc degree, but wish to have a chance at getting a degree without losing additional time. At the end of 3 years, graduates can obtain both a Diploma and a BSc degree from University of London. Progression Graduates who do well are awarded a Diploma with Distinction, Merit or Credit. Upon successful completion of the Diploma, candidates can progress to most of the BSc degrees with credit for up to four full units. A transfer to the BSc degree is possible for those who pass at least two full units (including a pass in a quantitative unit). Candidates have a choice of Option A, B or C depending on the degree they plan to pursue from Year 2. Those who aspire to be CA Singapore (Chartered Accountants of Singapore) are recommended to select Option C. (See page 14). Option A is recommended if the candidate has a strong command of the quantitative skills. It is important to review the units offered in each unit combination when choosing the options. DE Graduates who excel The Class of 2013 saw 24 graduates attain a Diploma with Distinction. These graduates hail from China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Among them are candidates who received three Achievement prizes from the University of London for being among the top candidates in the world as well as three students who earned the top mark in the world for the 2013 examinations. DE graduates tend to perform well in the degree as a whole. From those who completed the University of London Bachelor of Science degrees in 2011, 35 out of 109 graduates (32%) with a First Class Honours started the degree in the DE programme. The foundation they obtained put them in good stead. Course Units Diploma students will be able to choose from three subject combinations, A, B or C. The ratio of students in each option is typically as follows: 22% vs 34% vs 44%. Those who choose Option A should preferably have completed GCE A level equivalent Mathematics. Option B requires good language skills in order to cope with MN1178. Applicants are to indicate their choice of Option A, B or C when applying to SIM or by the time the selection interview takes place. No changes are permitted after 1 July: Option A Unit No. Unit Name 1 EC1002 Introduction to economics 2 ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and ST104B Statistics 2 (half unit) 3 MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) and MT105B Mathematics 2 (half unit) 4 FN1024 Principles of banking & finance 5 Academic Study Skills Option B Unit No. Unit Name 1 EC1002 Introduction to economics 2 ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) 3 AC1025 Principles of accounting 4 MN1178 Business and management in a global context 5 Academic Study Skills Option C Unit No. Unit Name 1 EC1002 Introduction to economics 2 ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) 3 FN1024 Principles of banking & finance 4 AC1025 Principles of accounting 5 Academic Study Skills Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and Finance Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Banking and Finance Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Business and Management Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics (Full-time only) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics and Finance Option Option Option A B C - - - - - - NOTE: The LSE has introduced changes which affect the Diploma in Economics. The current Diploma format is for 20142015. Changes will take effect in 20152016. As such, students who wish to enrol for the current format of the Diploma should enrol in 2014. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics and Management Please refer to page 25 for details on admission criteria. - - 9

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and Finance What does this programme entail? The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and Finance (BAF) aims to equip you with a strong foundation in accountancy and financial practices. It helps you develop critical skills for a wide range of real world professional situations. Who is this programme for? This programme is ideal for those who wish to attain professional accounting qualifications or are interested in pursuing a career in the general field of finance. It prepares you for a career in professional accountancy, investment banking, investment analysis and management, management consultancy, and financial management. Job Prospects Recent graduates have been employed in the Big Four international accounting firms - Deloitte & Touche, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Graduates are also working in local and international accounting firms such as BDO, BNP Paribas Wealth Management, Bradbury Consulting, C.N.Tiew & Co, C.S. Choong & Co. PAC, Chio Lim Stone Forest, Fiduciary Asia Group, Foo Kon Tan Grant Thornton, Geetha A & Associates, Helmi Talib & Co, HLB Loke Lum, Liew Keow Seng & Company, Nexia TS Public Accounting Corporation, Ong Teh & Co. and RBC Dexia Trust Services, RSM Chio Lim. As the degree allows graduates to work in accounts or in finance, financial Institutions who have employed our graduates include DBS, CIMB-GK, HSBC, MayBank and Phillip Securities. Other graduates were offered accounts positions in various industries such as energy, marine engineering, manufacturing, medical, oil and gas, real estate, shipping, and IT. The organisations include Fuji Xerox, GE Pacific, Herrenknecht Asia, Hewlet Packard, INVISTA Singapore, iwow Technology, Neptune Orient Lines, Mott MacDonald, Oracle, Starhub and Yayasan Mendaki. Progression Graduates who wish to continue their studies towards professional accreditation in the accounting field can complete the ACCA or the CPA Australia CPA Program. ACCA. Graduates of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and Finance are exempted from most of the foundation units in the ACCA examinations. There are no pre-requisite units required in the BSc degree. CPA Australia. To qualify for the CPA Program Professional Level, students in the degree are to take a prescribed set of units in addition to the compulsory units set by the University of London. Candidates are to take on unit MN3027 The law of business organisations, AC3059 Financial management, LA1040 Elements of the law of contract and IS2136 Information systems and organisations. Graduates who aspire to be Chartered Accountants of Singapore are to complete a professional accountancy qualification programme - the Singapore QP. Standard Route: The minimum duration of this programme, which is offered on both part-time and full-time basis, is three years. This direct honours degree programme has 12 full units which are: 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) 3. FN1024 Principles of banking and finance 4. AC1025 Principles of accounting 5. One unit (or two half unit) from Selection groups F(i), F(ii) or F(iii) 200 and 300 units 6. MN3028 Managerial economics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) or EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 7. AC3059 Financial management (AC1025) or FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) 8. AC3091 Financial reporting (AC1025) 9. AC3093 Auditing and assurance (AC1025) 10. AC3097 Management accounting (AC1025) 11. One unit from Selection groups B, E, or M 12. One 200 or 300 unit (or two half units) chosen from any of the Selection groups Graduate Entry Route: The minimum duration of this 9 full-unit programme, which is offered on both part-time and full-time basis, is two years. 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) 3. AC1025 Principles of accounting 200 and 300 units 4. MN3028 Managerial economics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) or EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 5. AC3059 Financial management (AC1025) or FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) 6. AC3091 Financial reporting (AC1025) 7. AC3093 Auditing and assurance (AC1025) 8. AC3097 Management accounting (AC1025) 9. One unit from Selection groups E or M Notes APL awarded from one named or unnamed 100 unit can be placed here. I believe that SIM GE has given me the competitive advantage required to mould a rewarding career and future. (2012) Alex Quek Graduate, Class of 2013 Second Upper Class Honours Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and Finance University of London, UK 10

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Banking and Finance What does this programme entail? The world of banking and finance is all about risk. This programme aims to show you how financial institutions manage risk, how financial markets trade risk and how new instruments to control risk are developed for the benefit of the economy as a whole. The programme will give you an insight into the pivotal role of finance in an industrial economy. It will provide you with a thorough understanding of the ways in which financial intermediaries and institutions operate, and the structure and functioning of financial markets, as well as help you develop critical skills for a wide range of real world professional situations. Who is this programme for? This programme is ideal for those who want to pursue a career in accountancy, consulting, commercial or investment banking, trading and sales or risk management. Job Prospects Many of our past graduates (full-time programmes) have gone on to carve out successful careers in finance-related organisations, including AIA, American Express Bank, ANZ Bank, Bank of China (Shanghai), CIMB Securities, Citibank, Credit Suisse, DBS Bank, HSBC, Merrill Lynch, OCBC, Standard Chartered Bank, UBS and UOB. Progression Graduates who complete the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Banking and Finance degree with the following electives: AC3091 Financial reporting, AC3093 Auditing and assurance and AC3097 Management accounting will be awarded exemptions when they apply for the ACCA examinations. Standard Route: The minimum duration of this programme, which is offered on both part-time and full-time basis, is three years. This direct honours degree programme has 12 full units which are: 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) 3. FN1024 Principles of banking and finance 4. AC1025 Principles of accounting 5. One unit (or two half units) from Selection groups F(i), F(ii) or F(iii) 200 and 300 units 6. FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) 7. EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A or ST104B) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) or EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) or EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 8. FN2029 Financial intermediation (FN1024) 9. FN3023 Investment management (FN1024) 10. One unit from Selection groups A, B, E, or M 11. One 300 unit (or two half units) from any Selection groups 12. One 200 or 300 unit (or two half units) chosen from any of the Selection groups Graduate Entry Route: The minimum duration of this 9 full-unit programme, which is offered on both part-time and full-time basis, is two years. 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) 3. FN1024 Principles of banking and finance 4. AC1025 Principles of accounting 200 and 300 units 5. FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) 6. EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A or ST104B) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) or EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) or EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 7. FN2029 Financial intermediation (FN1024) 8. FN3023 Investment management (FN1024) 9. One 300 unit (or two half units) chosen from any of the Selection groups Notes FN3023 Investment management must be taken after or at the same time as FN3092 Corporate finance. APL awarded from one named or unnamed 100 unit can be placed here. SIM gave me a chance to pursue an overseas degree locally. The SIM-University of London s lecture-based programme encourages discipline which will help me in the future. (2009) August Lee Graduate, Class of 2010 Second Upper Class Honours Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Banking and Finance University of London, UK 11

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Business and Management (NEW) What does this programme entail? The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Business and Management combines established core management units with contemporary business units. It provides a solid understanding of the different functional areas of business to develop excellent analytical skills for management. Part of these changes is a revision of the introductory unit, MN1107, which will be launched as a new unit, MN1178 Business and management in a global context. In addition, a new compulsory level 5 (200 unit), titled MN2177 Core management concepts will be offered within the degree structure (and for the associated and Management degree programmes). Who is this programme for? This programme is suitable for students aspiring to be entrepreneurs or those who wish to be in general management. Graduates of similar backgrounds have also ventured into banking, finance and accounting. Job Prospects Some of our Business graduates have secured positions such as Account Executives, Administrative Executives, Bank Officers, Business Development Executives, Corporate Relations Executives, Personal Bankers, Personal Financial Consultants, Sales Consultants and Trading Assistants. Many of our Management graduates have secured positions in leading multinational companies and local organisations, such as AIA, Citibank, Intel, MAS, NTU, Sembwaste, Singapore Technologies, Sony Pictures Entertainment and UOB. Graduate Entry Route 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) and ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) 3. AC1025 Principles of accounting 4. MN1178 Business and management in a global context 200 and 300 units 5. MN2177 Core management Concepts (MN1107 or MN1178) 6-8. Three units taken from the following (must be at least two 300 units): AC3059 Financial management (AC1025) or FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002 + MT105A) IS2136 Information systems and organisations MN2079 Elements of social and applied psychology MN3028 Managerial economics (EC1002 + MT105A) MN3032 Management science methods ( MT105A + ST104A) MN3075 Human resource management MN3119 Strategy (EC1002 + MT105A) MN3127 Organisation theory: an interdisciplinary approach (EC1002 + SC1179 or MN2079) MN3141 Principles of Marketing (EC1002 or SC1179 or MN2079) 9. One 300 unit taken from Selection group M Standard Route: The minimum duration of this programme, which is offered on both part-time and full-time basis, is three years. This direct honours degree programme has 12 full units which are: 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) and ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) 3. AC1025 Principles of accounting 4. MN1178 Business and management in a global context 200 and 300 units 5. MN2177 Core management Concepts (MN1107 or MN1178) 6-9. Four units taken from the following: AC3059 Financial management (AC1025) or FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002 + MT105A) IS2136 Information systems and organisations MN2079 Elements of social and applied psychology MN3028 Managerial economics (EC1002 + MT105A) MN3032 Management science methods ( MT105A + ST104A) MN3075 Human resource management MN3119 Strategy (EC1002 + MT105A) MN3127 Organisation theory: an interdisciplinary approach (EC1002 + SC1179 or MN2079) MN3141 Principles of Marketing (EC1002 or SC1179 or MN2079) 10. One 300 unit taken from Selection group M 11. One 300 unit taken from Selection group M 12. One 100, 200, or 300 unit (or two half units) taken from any Selection group Notes APL awarded from one named or unnamed 100 unit can be placed here. 12

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics What does this programme entail? This programme is centred on a core of economic theory and the tools it requires. Essential Mathematical techniques such as calculus and statistics are covered at an early stage in the programme. Who is this programme for? Graduates of this programme will be prepared for a career as an economist in industry, finance, or the government. This degree is not recommended for students who are exempted from the first year of the degree unless they have completed the Diploma in Economics from the University of London. Job Prospects This programme is a useful preparation for a range of careers such as accountancy, banking and managerial jobs. Standard Route: The minimum duration of this programme, which is only offered on full-time basis, is three years. This direct honours degree programme has 12 full units which are: 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and ST104B Statistics 2 (half unit) 3. MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) and MT105B Mathematics 2 (half unit) 4. One unit (or two half units) from Selection groups F(i), F(ii) or F(iii). Graduate Entry Route The Graduate Entry Route offered on a full-time basis takes a minimum of three years to complete at SIM. There are 9 full units required. 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and ST104B Statistics 2 (half unit) 3. MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) and MT105B Mathematics 2 (half unit) 200 and 300 units 4. EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A or ST104B) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) 5. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 6. EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 7. One 300 unit from Selection group E 8. One 300 unit from Selection group E 9. One 200 or 300 unit from Selection group E Notes A 100 half unit may not be paired with a 200 or 300 half unit. APL awarded from one named or unnamed 100 unit can be placed here. ST104B Statistics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as ST104A Statistics 1 MT105B Mathematics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as MT105A Mathematics 1 200 and 300 units 5. EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A or ST104B) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) 6. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 7. EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 8. One 300 unit from Selection group E 9. One 300 unit from Selection group E 10. One 300 unit from Selection group E 11. One 200 or 300 unit from Selection group E 12. One 100, 200 or 300 unit (or two half units) from any of the Selection groups I have become more outgoing after joining SIm GE. (2011) ming Lu Student Bachelor of Science (honours) in Economics University of London, UK 13

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics and Finance What does this programme entail? This programme aims to help you appreciate the close linkages between economics and finance in a wide range of issues, such as risk and asset choice. This degree is not for the faint-hearted as the units generally require rigorous attention. This degree is not recommended to students who are exempted from the first year of the degree unless they have completed the Diploma in Economics from the University of London. Who is this programme for? This programme is ideal for those who wish to pursue careers in industry and financial analysis, particularly as market analysts or research economists. It also gives you the stepping stone to pursue further studies in economics or finance. Job Prospects The first batch of graduates who responded to our request for information saw 50% working in junior to middle management at organisations including Accenture, Aviva, CitiGroup, DBS Bank and Sumitomo Corporation. Within the finance and accounting-related positions, a few were specifically in treasury and management consulting. Standard Route: The minimum duration of this programme, which is offered on both part-time and full-time basis, is three years. This direct honours degree programme has 12 full units which are: 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and ST104B Statistics 2 (half unit) 3. MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) and MT105B Mathematics 2 (half unit) 4. FN1024 Principles of banking and finance Graduate Entry Route The Graduate Entry Route offered on both part-time and full-time basis, takes a minimum of three years to complete. There are 9 full units required. 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and ST104B Statistics 2 (half unit) 3. MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) and MT105B Mathematics 2 (half unit) 4. FN1024 Principles of banking and finance 200 and 300 units 5. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 6. EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 7. EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A or ST104B) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) 8. FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) 9. FN3142 Quantitative finance (EC2020 + EC2066) Notes: A 100 half unit may not be paired with a 200 or 300 half unit. APL awarded from one named or unnamed 100 unit can be placed here. ST104B Statistics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as ST104A Statistics 1 MT105B Mathematics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as MT105A Mathematics 1 FN3142 Quantitative finance must be taken after or at the same time as FN3092 Corporate finance 200 and 300 units 5. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 6. EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 7. EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A or ST104B) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) 8. FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) 9. EC3115 Monetary economics (EC2065) or EC3099 Industrial economics (EC2066) (Full-time only) 10. FN3142 Quantitative finance (EC2020 + EC2066) 11. One 300 unit (or two half units) from any of the Selection groups 12. One 100, 200 or 300 unit (or two half units) from any of the Selection groups I can handle situations better and I am more open to people. (2011) Raghav Aggarwal Graduate, Class of 2013 First Class honours Bachelor of Science (honours) in Economics and Finance Graduate, Diploma in Economics with Distinction, Class of 2011 University of London, UK 14

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Economics and Management What does this programme entail? This programme enables you to combine an in-depth study of economics with management options, enabling you to look analytically and critically at management issues. It will equip you with logical and quantitative reasoning skills as well as general management competencies. Who is this programme for? This programme is ideal for those who wish to pursue a career in accountancy, banking or general management. Job Prospects Some of our past graduates have secured positions such as bank executives, business analysts, finance executives, finance planners, operations executives and sales representatives. Standard Route: The minimum duration of this programme, which is offered on both part-time and full-time basis, is three years. This direct honours degree programme has 12 full units which are: 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. MT105A Mathematics 1 and ST104A Statistics 1 3. AC1025 Principles of accounting 4. SC1021 Principles of sociology 5. MN1178 Business and management in a global context 200 and 300 units 6. MN2177 Core management Concepts (MN1107 or MN1178) 7. MN3028 Managerial economics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) or EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 8. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 9. One course taken from the following: AC3059 Financial management (AC1025) or FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002 + MT105A) IS2136 Information systems and organisations MN2079 MN3032 MN3075 MN3119 MN3127 MN3141 Elements of social and applied psychology Management science methods ( MT105A + ST104A) Human resource management Strategy (EC1002 + MT105A) Organisation theory: an interdisciplinary approach (EC1002 + SC1179 or MN2079) Principles of Marketing (EC1002 or SC1179 or MN2079) 10. One 300 unit taken from Selection group E 11. One 300 unit taken from Selection group M 12. One unit from Selection groups E, M or S Graduate Entry Route: The minimum duration of this programme, which is offered on both part-time and full-time basis, is two years. 9 full-units are required. 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. MT105A Mathematics 1 and ST104A Statistics 1 3. AC1025 Principles of accounting 4. MN1178 Business and management in a global context 200 and 300 units 5. MN2177 Core management Concepts (MN1107 or MN1178) 6. MN3028 Managerial economics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) or EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 7. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 8. One course taken from the following: AC3059 Financial management (AC1025) or FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002 + MT105A) IS2136 Information systems and organisations MN2079 Elements of social and applied psychology MN3032 Management science methods ( MT105A + ST104A) MN3075 Human resource management MN3119 Strategy (EC1002 + MT105A) MN3127 Organisation theory: an interdisciplinary approach (EC1002 + SC1179 or MN2079) MN3141 Principles of Marketing (EC1002 or SC1179 or MN2079) 9. One 300 unit taken from Selection group E 15

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Information Systems and Management What does this programme entail? This programme studies information systems and how organisations and societies use and exploit new information and communication technologies (ICT). Emphasis is on the organisational and social aspects of the efforts organisations make in order to accommodate ICT, change their practices, and achieve benefits. Who is this programme for? This programme prepares you for a career in information systems management or management consultancy specialising in IT and IS. You may pursue a career in a software house or in organisations requiring systems management knowledge and skills. Job Prospects Some of our past graduates have found fulfilling positions as Network Engineers, MIS Executives, Information Programmers and Business Analysts. Requirements For this degree, you are required to submit coursework, including computer-based work. You will need access to a standard microcomputer with standard database, spreadsheet, programming language and word processor software. All these are available in the SIM computer laboratories. Graduate Entry Route: The Graduate Entry Route, offered only on full-time basis, takes a minimum of three years to complete. There are 9 full units required. 100 units 1. IS1060 Introduction to information systems 2. MN1178 Business and management in a global context 3. IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming 4. One unit taken from the following: EC1002 Introduction to economics IR1011 Introduction to international relations SC1021 Principles of sociology 200 and 300 units 5. MN2177 Core management concepts (MN1107 or MN1178) 6. IS2062 Information systems development and management (IS1060 or IS2136) 7. IS2138 Information and communication technologies: principles and perspectives (IS1060 + IS1168) 8. IS3139 Software engineering: theory and application (IS2062 + IS2138) or IS3159 Research project in information systems (IS2062 + IS2138) 9. IS3167 Management and innovation of e-business Standard Route: The minimum duration of this programme, which is only offered full-time is three years. This direct honours degree programme has 12 units which are: 100 units 1. IS1060 Introduction to information systems 2. MN1178 Business and management in a global context 3. IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming 4. One unit taken from the following: EC1002 Introduction to economics IR1011 Introduction to international relations SC1021 Principles of sociology 200 and 300 units 5. MN2177 Core management concepts (MN1107 or MN1178) 6. IS2062 Information systems development and management (IS1060 or IS2136) 7. IS2138 Information and communication technologies: principles and perspectives (IS1060 + IS1168) 8. IS3139 Software engineering: theory and application (IS2062 + IS2138) 9. IS3159 Research project in information systems (IS2062 + IS2138) 10. IS3167 Management and innovation of e-business 11. One 300 unit from Selection group M 12. One 100, 200 or 300 full course (or two half units) chosen from any of the Selection groups Notes A 100 half unit may not be paired with a 200 or 300 half unit. Bridging is not recommended for candidates applying to this degree. APL awarded from one named or unnamed 100 unit can be placed here. Student Hub 16

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in International Relations (NEW) What does this programme entail? International Relations consider the role not only of states but also a wide range of international actors, from international organizations to multinational corporations and from civil society groups to terrorist networks. This programme aims to engage you critically with the range of materials about contemporary international relations. You will gain a critical understanding of the core literature and main theoretical issues in the field of international relations. Who is this programme for? This programme is ideal for those who wish to be equipped with sufficient knowledge of international relations to understand the international dimensions of their own chosen field. It provides you with a framework for understanding the international aspects of problems such as environmental degradation and economic globalization. Job Prospects Graduates of this programme will be prepared for a career in governing bodies, international organizations, business and media. Standard Route: The minimum duration of this programme, which is offered on full-time basis, is three years. This direct honours degree programme has 12 full units which are: 100 units 1. IR1011 Introduction to international relations 2. PS1172 Introduction to political science 3. One 100 course (or two half courses) from Selection group F(i) 4. One 100 course (or two half courses) from Selection groups F(i), F(ii) or F(iii) 200 and 300 units 5. IR3026 International political economy (EC1002 or IR1011) 6. IR3083 International political theory (IR1011) 7. IR2085 International organizations (IR1011) 8. IR2137 Foreign policy analysis (IR1011) 9. IR3140 Security in international relations (IR1011) 10. One 300 unit from Selection group IR (DV3162 Complex emergencies and humanitarian responses) 11. One unit (or two half units) from Selection groups E, IR or S 12. One 100, 200 or 300 unit (or two half units) chosen from any of the Selection groups Students active in Harvard Model United Nations SIM GE students are active in international affairs. In February 2013, a team of full-time students accompanied by their International Relations lecturer, Dr Teo Kah Beng, attended the Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The purpose of the conference was to allow students to learn and practise international relations. At HMUN, delegates gain insight into the workings of the United Nations and the dynamics of international relations by assuming the roles of UN representatives and members of other international bodies and national cabinets. HMUN is an exciting opportunity for students to debate issues that confront world leaders and to draft resolutions in response to these global issues. Participants develop their abilities to work with others who are equally motivated and passionate about the topics of debate and to respond to global concerns. Another SIM GE student delegation will be attending HMUN in January 2014. It is likely that this will become an annual affair in the social calendar among SIM GE students. SIM organised Youth Model United Nations Preparatory Conference To prepare for HMUN, Project X and SIM GE jointly organised the Youth Model United Nations (MUN) Preparatory Conference from 10-13 December 2013. The conference attracted over 225 participants from 23 local schools. The MUN event was graced by prominent local thoughtleaders and social activists, who delivered passionate speeches on a variety of issues. For instance, Miss Kokila Annamalai from the Association of Women and Action and Research spoke about violence against women, and Mr Louis Ng from the Animal Concerns Research and Education Society moved the students to tears with his presentation on ending animal cruelty. These perspectives gave the young delegates new insights as they worked on their resolutions, so as to craft feasible proposals for the future. The International Relations degree at SIM will open the doors to students to dialogue and cooperation, with the added advantage of the Youth MUN Preparatory Conference, the HMUN and the soon-to-start SIM International Affairs Club. Notes APL awarded from one named or unnamed 100 unit can be placed here. 17

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Mathematics and Economics What does this programme entail? This programme equips you with an understanding in advanced areas of mathematics and statistics, chosen from a range of topics, including a high proportion relevant to economics and finance. It focuses on understanding the role of mathematics in the social sciences, especially economics, and how they interact. Who is this programme for? This programme is ideal for those who wish to pursue professional or managerial careers, particularly in areas requiring the application of quantitative skills (for example forecasting and risk). It is also suitable for those who wish to pursue further study in mathematics or economics. Job Prospects Graduates work in diverse fields - risk management, education, banking, aviation, healthcare. Recent graduates have been employed at OCBC Bank, UOB, Standard Chartered Bank, Singapore Civil Defence Force, Tan Tock Seng Hospital and Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. The degree sees a high proportion of graduates who pursue postgraduate qualifications. Three graduates have gone on to LSE for Master s degrees, all on LSE Scholarship. Others have gone to Birmingham, Glasgow, Oxford, University of Hong Kong and locally to NUS. Standard Route: The minimum duration of this programme, which is only offered on full-time basis, is three years. This direct honours degree programme has 12 full units which are: 100 units 1. EC1002 Introduction to economics 2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and ST104B Statistics 2 (half unit) 3. MT1173 Algebra 4. MT1174 Calculus 200 and 300 units 5. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 6. EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) 7. MT2116 Abstract mathematics (MT1174) or (MT105A + MT105B) 8. MT2176 Further calculus (half unit) (MT1174) and MT2175 Further linear algebra (half unit) (MT1173) 9. EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A or ST104B) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) or EC3099 Industrial economics (EC2066 or MN3028) or EC3115 Monetary economics (EC2065) or MT3120 Mathematical economics (EC2066 + MT105A + MT105B) or (EC2066 + MT1174) 10. One 300 unit (or two half units) from Selection group N 11. One 300 unit from Selection group E 12. One 300 unit (or two half units) from Selection groups E or N Notes ST104B Statistics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as ST104A Statistics 1 Graduate Entry route is not available. Bridging is not recommended for candidates applying to this degree. 18

DIPLOMAS FOR GRADUATES The one-year Diploma for Graduates programmes are ideal for three groups of students: Those who wish to acquire and demonstrate knowledge in a particular field. Those who wish to undertake postgraduate work and whose first degree is in an unrelated field. Those who have a first degree which may not be readily acceptable as equivalent to a UK first degree, but want to undertake postgraduate work at a British university. Promotion and Graduation Each Diploma for Graduates is made up of four units. Each programme is made up of a collection of full and half units. Units which have been passed may not be re-taken. Students are allowed to progress till they meet the minimum requirement to be classifiedgraduate. Candidates who fail a module may be allowed to repeat the module and resit the examination the following year. Students have between one and five years to complete the qualification. Graduates who do well in the University examinations may be awarded a Diploma with Distinction, Merit or Credit. Job Prospects Graduates of these Diplomas have been promoted in their jobs or expanded their job scope. A few engineers have also used the Diploma for Graduates in Finance as a stepping stone to pursue master s degrees in related finance areas. These are in line with the objectives of the Diploma. Course Selection All pre-requisites are waived for the Diplomas for Graduates. Selection groups can be found on Page 21. Candidates choose their units based on the timetable. Some units may not be taken together if the classes fall on the same daytime (part-time programme). Diploma For Graduates (Accounting) This diploma is available both full-time and part-time. It is ideal for those who are handling general accounting and finance duties and wish to upgrade their skills. Those whose first degree is a general one and wish to acquire more specific qualifications would also benefit from this programme. One compulsory unit: AC1025 Principles of accounting + Two units chosen from: AC3059 Financial management or FN3092 Corporate finance AC3091 Financial reporting AC3093 Auditing and assurance AC3097 Management accounting + One 200 or 300 unit (or two half units) chosen from any of the Selection groups, including any of those units not already selected above. Diploma for Graduates (Banking) This diploma is available both full-time and part-time. It is ideal for those with general qualifications who are currently working in banks and financial institutions. It also serves as a platform for those who wish to broaden their perspectives and upgrade their skills in the banking and financial sectors. One compulsory unit: FN1024 Principles of banking and finance + Two units chosen from: AC3059 Financial management or FN3092 Corporate finance AC3093 Auditing and assurance AC3143 Valuation and securities analysis FN2029 Financial intermediation FN3023 Investment management FN3142 Quantitative finance + One 200 or 300 unit (or two half units) chosen from any of the Selection groups, including any of those units not already selected above. Diploma For Graduates (Economics) This diploma is available both full-time and part-time. It offers a broad perspective to the field of economics, which is essential in the banking and financial arena. Business analysts, researchers and economists alike will find this course useful. Graduates will be able to choose careers in brokerage and investment firms, or in human resource management, establishing appropriate incentive structures, benefits packages and processes for hiring and promotion. Three compulsory units: EC2020 Elements of econometrics EC2065 Macroeconomics EC2066 Microeconomics + One 300 unit with the prefix EC chosen from Selection group E. Diploma for Graduates (Finance) This diploma is available both full-time and part-time. It is invaluable for those currently working in financial planning, investment or commercial banking, corporate finance, or real estate, and looking to upgrade their skills. One compulsory unit: FN3092 Corporate finance + Two units chosen from: AC3091 Financial reporting AC3093 Auditing and assurance AC3143 Valuation and securities analysis FN2029 Financial intermediation FN3023 Investment management FN3142 Quantitative finance + One unit (or two half units) chosen from any of the Selection groups, including any of those options not already selected above. Notes A 100 half unit may not be paired with a 200 or 300 half unit. 19

DIPLOmAS FOR GRADUATES (cont d) Diploma for Graduates (Information Systems) This diploma is only available full-time. It focuses on how computers are used within business and administrative organisations. This Diploma is relevant for a career in information systems management, management consultancy specialising in IT or IS, or those who want to work for any software houses or in systems management. Three compulsory units: IS2062 Information systems development and management IS2138 Information and communication technologies: Principles and perspectives IS3159 Research project in information systems + One unit chosen from: IS1060 Introduction to information systems or IS2136 Information systems and organisations IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming IS3139 Software engineering: theory and application Diploma for Graduates (Management) This diploma is available both full-time and part-time. It offers a broad overview of management theory and practice, making it an attractive course for those with non-business backgrounds who wish to understand more about the rudiments of management. Two compulsory units: MN1178 Business and management in a global context MN2177 Core management concepts + Two 300 units taken from the following: MN3032 Management science methods MN3075 Human resource management MN3119 Strategy MN3127 Organisation theory: an interdisciplinary approach MN3141 Principles of Marketing Diploma for Graduates (Mathematics) This diploma is only available full-time. It will provide a broad introduction to the techniques and subject matter of pure mathematics, enable you to acquire further skills in the techniques of calculus, linear algebra and other areas, and prepare you for further units in mathematics andor related disciplines (e.g. economics, actuarial science). Two compulsory full units: MT2116 Abstract mathematics MT2175 Further linear algebra (half unit) MT2176 Further calculus (half unit) + Two full units: MT3040 Game theory (half unit) MT3041 Advanced mathematical analysis (half unit) MT3042 Optimisation theory (half unit) ST3133 Advanced statistics: distribution theory (half unit) Diploma for Graduates (Social Sciences) This diploma is available both full-time and part-time. It is ideal for those who wish to enhance their understanding of the social sciences with a recognised qualification from the University of London which is examined by the London School of Economics and Political Science. Four units (or the equivalent) chosen from any of the Selection groups according to the following rules: 1. A student must choose at least one 300 unit 2. A student may not choose more than one 100 unit (or two half units) listed in Selection groups F(i), F(ii) or F(iii) 20 During my studies under the Diploma for Graduates (Finance) programme, I was not only able to enhance my knowledge in Finance, but I also enjoyed the excellent studying environment provided by SIm-University of London. (2013) Ng Siu Bong Graduate, Class of 2012 Diploma for Graduates (Finance) University of London, UK

SELECTION GROUPS A degree or diploma is made up of units drawn from the Selection Groups. These groups are categorised by level or by discipline. All units and structures follow the University of London Regulations. The Regulations also contain full details on the rules that govern the choice of any unit. For level 200 and 300 units in the BSc degree programmes, pre-requisites or corequisites may be required. Level 100 units Selection group F(i) EC1002 IR1011 MT105A MT105B MT1173 MT1174 PS1172 SC1021 ST104A ST104B Introduction to economics Introduction to international relations* Mathematics 1 (half unit) Mathematics 2 (half unit) Algebra Calculus Introduction to political science (NEW) Principles of sociology Statistics 1 (half unit) Statistics 2 (half unit) Selection group F(ii) AC1025 Principles of accounting FN1024 Principles of banking and finance IS1060 Introduction to information systems IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming* MN1107 Introduction to business and management (re-sits only) MN1178 Business and management in a global context Selection group F(iii) LA1040 Elements of the law of contract Level 200 and 300 units Selection group A AC3059 FN3092 AC3091 AC3093 AC3097 AC3143 FN3142 Financial management (AC1025) or Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) Financial reporting (AC1025) Auditing and assurance (AC1025) Management accounting (AC1025) Valuation and securities analysis (FN1024 + AC1025) Quantitative finance (EC2020 + EC2066) Selection group B AC3091 Financial reporting (AC1025) AC3093 Auditing and assurance (AC1025) AC3143 Valuation and securities analysis (FN1024 + AC1025) FN2029 Financial intermediation (FN1024) FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) FN3023 Investment management (FN1024) FN3142 Quantitative finance (EC2020 + EC2066) Selection group E EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A or ST104B) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) or MN3028 Managerial economics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) EC3099 Industrial economics (MN3028 or EC2066)* EC3115 Monetary economics (EC2065) EC3120 Mathematical economics (EC2066 + MT105A + MT105B) or (EC2066 + MT1174)* FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) Selection Group IR* (only available to the degree in International Relations on Page 17): DV3162 Complex emergencies and humanitarian responses (NEW in 2015) IR2085 International organisations (IR1011) (NEW in 2015) IR2137 Foreign policy analysis (IR1011) (NEW in 2015) IR3026 International political economy (EC1002 or IR1011) (NEW) IR3083 International political theory(ir1011) (NEW in 2016) IR3140 Security in international relations (IR1011) (NEW in 2016) Selection group IS IS2062 Information systems development and management (IS1060 or IS2136)* IS2136 Information systems and organisations IS2138 Information and communication technologies: principles and perspectives (IS1060 + IS1168)* IS3139 Software engineering: theory and application (IS2062 + IS2138)* IS3159 Research project in information systems (IS2062 + IS2138)* IS3167 Management and innovation of e-business Selection group M AC3059 Financial management (AC1025) or FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) AC3097 Management accounting (AC1025) IS2136 Information systems and organisations IS3167 Management and innovation of e-business MN2079 Elements of social and applied psychology MN2177 Core management concepts (MN1107 or MN1178) (NEW) MN3027 The law of business organisations MN3028 Managerial economics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) MN3032 Management science methods (ST104A) + (MT105A or MT1174) MN3075 Human resource management MN3119 Strategy (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) MN3127 Organisation theory: an interdisciplinary approach (EC1002 or SC1179 or MN2079) MN3141 Principles of marketing (EC1002 or SC1179 or MN2079) MT2076 Management mathematics (ST104A) + (MT105A or MT1174) Selection group N* EC3120 Mathematical economics (EC2066 + MT105A + MT105B) or (EC2066 + MT1174) MT2076 Management mathematics (ST104A) + (MT105A or MT1174) MT2116 Abstract mathematics (MT1174) or (MT105A + MT105B) MT2175 Further linear algebra (half unit) (MT1173) (NEW in 2013) MT2176 Further calculus (half unit) (MT1174) (NEW in 2013) MT3040 Game theory (half unit) (MT1174) or (MT105A + MT105B) MT3041 Advanced mathematical analysis (half unit) (MT2116) MT3042 Optimisation theory (half unit) (MT2116) ST3133 Advanced statistics: distribution theory (half unit) (ST104A + ST104B) Selection group S MN2079 Elements of social and applied psychology MN3127 Organisation theory: an interdisciplinary approach (EC1002 or SC1021 or MN2079) Notes ST104B Statistics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as ST104A Statistics 1 MT105B Mathematics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as MT105A Mathematics 1 FN3023 Investment management must be taken after or at the same time as FN3092 Corporate finance. FN3142 Quantitative finance must be taken after or at the same time as FN3092 Corporate finance. * Units marked are only offered in the full-time programme. 21

UNIT INFORMATION AC1025 Principles of accounting This unit aims to provide a broad understanding of the theory and practice of financial and management accounting. Learn the preparation of basic financial statements and be introduced to accounting applications and techniques for planning, decision making and control. AC3059 Financial management (AC1025) (Exclusion: FN3092) This unit introduces students to the concepts and theories of corporate finance that underlie the techniques which are offered as aids for the understanding, evaluation and resolution of financial managers problems. Topics will be set in both national and international contexts. AC3091 Financial reporting (AC1025) This unit is concerned with the theory and practice of financial accounting. This involves a sound understanding of the concepts and choices that underlie the way in which financial information is measured and disclosed in the financial statements. AC3093 Auditing and assurance (AC1025) This unit introduces students to the principles of external auditing and other assurance services. Both theoretical and practical aspects of the audit process will be considered. AC3097 Management accounting (AC1025) The unit familiarises students with contemporary management accounting ideas and practices and enables them to use a range of key management accounting techniques. Emphasis is laid on the strategic potential of the management accounting function for organisations. AC3143 Valuation and securities analysis (FN1024 + AC1025) This unit will provide insights and understanding of security analysis and valuation from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. It is aimed at students who are interested in equity research, corporate finance and fund management. DV3162 Complex emergencies and humanitarian responses The themes in this unit are illustrated by the use of case studies. These demonstrate the specifics of complex emergencies and humanitarian responses in particular places, and make connections between debates and new institutional arrangements and how these work in practice. EC1002 Introduction to economics This unit offers students an introduction to the principles of Microeconomics (consumer theory and theory of the firm) and Macroeconomics (within the ISLM framework). Although it is a rigorous, analytical and thorough exposition, it assumes no prior knowledge of the subject matter. EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A or ST104B) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) This unit is designed to develop students understanding of the use of regression analysis and related techniques for quantifying economic relationships and testing economic theories. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) This intermediate unit introduces students to the most influential and compelling theories that have been designed by economists to explain the relationships between output, unemployment and inflation. Students will understand contemporary and historical macroeconomic events, and the way that macroeconomic thought has evolved over the last century. EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) (Exclusion: MN3028) The intermediate unit examines how economic decisions are made by households and firms, and how they interact to determine the quantities and prices of factor inputs and the resultant outputs. The course also examines economic efficiency and equity, and instances where markets fail to produce efficient solutions. EC3099 Industrial economics (MN3028 or EC2066) This unit examines the strategic interactions between firms, and the other essential factors which determine the nature of industrial structure. It looks at the influence and efficacy of prevailing government policies. It provides a game theoretical background intuition to all forms of market competition, price discrimination, product differentiation and vertical restraints. EC3115 Monetary economics (EC2065) This unit examines monetary policy in open and closed economies, using models (from neo-classical to Keynesian) to explain the modern monetary system, and the strengths and weaknesses of the different schools models. It also examines current international monetary arrangements (and exchange rate determination) and their historical development. EC3120 Mathematical economics (EC2066 + MT105A + MT105B) or (EC2066 + MT1174) Mathematical modelling is particularly helpful in analysing a number of aspects of economic theory. The unit content includes a study of several mathematical models used in economics. 22 FN1024 Principles of banking and finance This unit provides students with a detailed introduction to financial systems. It covers the roles of financial intermediaries, the regulation of banks, and risk management is viewed within the banking community. FN2029 Financial intermediation (FN1024) The syllabus brings together the upstream issues of risk measurement and management with the downstream issues of the process of risk management and the implementation of hedging programmes. FN3023 Investment management (FN1024; must be taken after or at the same time as FN3092 Corporate finance) This unit is designed to introduce students to the investment environment in the role of a private or professional investor. FN3092 Corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174) (Exclusion: AC3059) This unit is aimed at students who are interested in understanding asset pricing and corporate finance. It provides a theoretical framework used to address issues in project appraisal and financing, the pricing of risk, securities valuation, market efficiency, capital structure, and mergers and acquisitions. FN3142 Quantitative finance (EC2020 + EC2066) (must be taken after or at the same time as FN3092 Corporate finance) This unit is aimed at students interested in obtaining a thorough grounding in market finance and related empirical methods. It provides applications in asset pricing, investments, risk analysis and management, market microstructure, and return forecasting. IR1011 Introduction to international relations This unit examines the historical evolution and expansion of that society to its contemporary form based on the territorial state and the concept of sovereignty. It is a study of the international society of states which is without common government and binding authority. IR2085 International organizations (IR1011) This unit builds on the foundations laid by the prerequisite course IR1011 Introduction to international relations. It offers a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of international organisations, with particular reference to role of formal international organisations. IR2137 Foreign policy analysis (IR1011) The study of foreign policy is referred to as foreign policy analysis, and its focus is the intentions and actions of states aimed at the external world and the response of other actors to these actions. This unit is aimed at giving students the tools to analyse, interpret and understand the dynamics of foreign policy generally so that they might apply these to their study of the role of states in international affairs. IR3026 International political economy (EC1002 or IR1011) This unit provides an introduction to international political economy - the interface between international economics and international politics. Students will engage with the International Relations concepts, ideas and literatures on the economic relations among states, and between states and non-state actors, such as firms, societal groups and international organisations. IR3083 International political theory (IR1011) This unit develops, extends and deepens theoretical topics covered in IR1011 Introduction to international relations, as well as introducing students to a range of new texts, theories and concepts. International political theory is about different ways in which the nature of international politics may be explained, understood and judged. IR3140 Security in international relations (IR1011) This unit provides insights and understanding of order and stability both within and between states. What students take away from this course is an understanding of security as a core value of human life and an awareness that security policies will vary depending upon how one answers the key questions: security in (or of) what; security from what; and security by what means. IS1060 Introduction to information systems (Exclusion: IS2136) This unit introduces information systems concepts, the roles and functions of information systems within organisations, the development of information and communication technology, systems development, data modeling and software packages. Assessment is 75% on the examination and 25% on coursework. IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming This is an introductory course in computer architecture and organisation, operating systems, networking, problemsolving and programming concepts with Java.

IS2062 Information systems development and management (IS1060 or IS2136) This unit provides a critical understanding of the context within which IS professionals perform specific technical tasks, which includes the social and organisational aspects of systems development, life cycle and information systems management. IS2136 Information systems and organisations (Exclusion: IS1060) This unit studies information systems in organisations. It identifies three models of information system design and explores their organisational implications. IS2138 Information and communication technologies: Principles and perspectives (IS1060 + IS1168) This unit introduces students to human-computer interaction (HCI), interactive systems design, database systems and network technologies such as LANs, WANs and MANs. IS3139 Software engineering: theory and application (IS2062 + IS2138) This unit covers the methods, values, attitudes and techniques in software systems. It provides an understanding of the need for rigour, and enables students to select and apply a relevant methodological approach to the development of well designed and documented systems. Assessment is 60% on the examination and 40% on coursework. IS3159 Research project in information systems (IS2062 + IS2138) This unit provides students with an opportunity to develop their research skills and to present a substantial piece of original work based on academic approaches applied within the field of information systems. Assessment is 100% on coursework. IS3167 Management and innovation of e-business This unit combines transaction cost economics with e-business development to discuss e-business trends and strategies. It covers how e-business produces innovation in business models, processes and products. LA1040 Elements of the law of contract This unit examines and discusses the formation of contracts, the content of the contract, vitiating factors, illegality and public policy, capacity to contract, with particular reference to the capacity of minors, privity of contract, performance and breach, and remedies for breach of contract. MN1107 Introduction to business and management (re-sits only) Students will learn about the workings of business organisations, how they function, and how they interact with the environment. Students will also learn how these business organisations are managed, including the strategies used to guide them and the decisions involved in the role of the manager. MN1178 Business and management in a global context This unit provides an introduction to business and management with particular emphasis on their international dimension. It will provide an overview of globalisation and regional developments and help to establish understanding of and illustrate how firms develop international strategies, enter markets, operate and manage on the global stage. MN2079 Elements of social and applied psychology This unit provides an overview of key areas of social psychology and their application. It addresses issues of both theoretical interest and practical importance, thereby aiding our understanding of how people behave, think, interact and communicate in social settings. MN2177 Core management concepts (MN1178) This unit traces the roots of modern management technique in the developing disciplines of the social sciences and offers a framework for a critical understanding of the corpus of business knowledge. It illustrates the disciplinary anchors of these disciplines in sociology, psychology and economics. MN3027 The law of business organisations This unit provides an insight into and understanding of the workings of business organisations (including formation and effect), their operations and management. It explores the business entity and the practical implications of binding obligations and contracts, the liabilities and protection conferred on management and investors. MN3028 Managerial economics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) (Exclusion: EC2066) This is an intermediate Microeconomic unit. It takes a strongly game theoretic approach to management problems, and attempts to equip students with the quantitative economic skills required by 21 st century managers. MN3032 Management science methods (ST104A) + (MT105A or MT1174) This unit deals with decision making within the managerial context. It encompasses a number of systematic approaches to problem solving by means of constructing explicit, simplified models to deal with them. Although quantitative, these models inevitably have a qualitative character which potential manages must learn to appreciate. MN3075 Human resource management The syllabus draws on the following theories: human resource strategy; psychological contracts; organisational commitment; motivation; organisational justice. These theories are used as a basis for examining the traditional human resource areas like recruitment and selection; employment appraisal; industrial relations and collective bargaining, etc. MN3119 Strategy (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174) This unit studies situations in which two or more decision makers interact in a strategic manner. Understanding strategy situations involving conflict andor cooperation has proved useful in economics, business, political science, law, and social psychology. This is about interaction of game theory, economics and strategic management. MN3127 Organisation theory: an interdisciplinary approach (EC1002 or SC1179 or MN2079) This unit explores the ways in which organisations can be designed (by management or others) in order to achieve their objectives. This is an interdisciplinary unit drawing centrally upon psychology, sociology, economics and, to a lesser extent, management theory. MN3141 Principles of marketing (EC1002 or SC1179 or MN2079) This unit introduces students to the fundamental principles of marketing and marketing management. The strategic approach taken in this unit will enable students to gain a broad understanding of consumers and the marketing behaviour of firms, especially those operating in an international environment. MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) (Exclusions: MT1173, MT1174) This unit provides a rigorous coverage of linear algebra and a thorough introduction to differential and integral calculus. The purpose of the unit is to give students the essential foundations for further mathematical units, as well as the mathematics they will encounter in intermediate economic and financial subjects. MT105B Mathematics 2 (half unit) (Exclusions: MT1173, MT1174, MT2076) This unit takes the principles established in Mathematics 1 and extends them further, with a more advanced treatment of linear algebra and more complex calculus problems. MT1173 Algebra (Exclusions: MT105A Mathematics 1 and MT105B Mathematics 2) This course develops matrices, vectors and their geometry, systems of linear equations, matrix inversions, vector spaces and related concepts, diagonalisation of matrices, applications of diagonalisation. MT1174 Calculus (Exclusions: MT105A Mathematics 1 and MT105B Mathematics 2) This course develops basic mathematical methods and concepts of calculus: basics, differentiation, one-variable optimisation, integration, functions of several variables, multivariate optimisation, differential equations. MT2076 Management mathematics (ST104A) + (MT105A or MT1174) (Exclusion: MT105B) This unit looks at the application of mathematics and statistics in management and business. Students will use dynamic models and data analysis with an emphasis on model construction and interpretation in order to gain an appreciation of their appropriate and wide use in this context. MT2116 Abstract mathematics (MT1174) or (MT105A + MT105B) This unit is an introduction to formal mathematical reasoning, in which proof is central. It introduces fundamental concepts and constructions of mathematics and looks at how to formulate mathematical statements in precise terms. It then shows how such statements can be proved or disproved. MT2175 Further linear algebra (half unit) (MT1173) This course continues the study of linear algebra to prepare students for further courses in mathematics andor related disciplines (economics, actuarial science). MT2176 Further calculus (half unit) (MT1174) This course follows on from Calculus and Algebra, and continues further the study of calculus techniques and theory. The course will develop further the theory of functions, and will also include some new practical skills, such as how to evaluate double integrals and how to use Laplace transforms to solve differential equations. 23

UNIT INFORMATION (cont d) MT3040 Game theory (half unit) (MT1174) or (MT105A + MT105B) At the end of this unit, students should be familiar with the main concepts of non-cooperative game theory, and know how they are used in modelling and analysing an interactive situation. MT3041 Advanced mathematical analysis (half unit) (MT2116) This is a unit in real analysis. The emphasis is on functions, sequences and series in n-dimensional real space. MT3042 Optimisation theory (half unit) (MT2116) This unit aims to bring together mathematical optimisation, as encountered in many applied fields. The unit concentrates on continuous optimisation, extending the theory studied in standard calculus courses. PS1172 Introduction to political science The unit introduces students to some of the basic theoretical ideas and research methods in modern political science, and then looks at how these ideas help explain patterns of political behaviour, political institutions, and policy outcomes. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) The unit gives students an introduction to the elementary statistical techniques and methods of analysis which they will apply within other subjects, later in their degree. The focus is on the manipulation of statistical data, the interpretation of resultant statistical tables, and the ways in which this may be shown graphically. ST104B Statistics 2 (half unit) The unit builds on Statistics 1, and adds the fundamentals of statistical inference to the interpretation skills honed in the earlier unit. Probability distributions and multivariate analysis play a key role in the syllabus, with emphasis on topics that are of importance to applications within econometrics. ST3133 Advanced statistics: distribution theory (half unit) (ST104A + ST104B) The aim of this unit is to provide a thorough theoretical grounding in probability distributions. The unit teaches fundamental material that is required for specialised courses in statistics, actuarial science and econometrics. SC1021 Principles of sociology This unit introduces students to the subject sociology and provides them the necessary grounding in sociological theories and methods, theories and approaches to organisation and globalisation. More details on course objectives, learning outcomes and recommended reading can be found in the course information sheets of the University of London website, www.londoninternational.ac.uk (See section on Programme Resources for Current Students). University of London degrees are respected throughout the world for their high academic standards and up to date content. Whatever your reason for thinking about undertaking degree level study, I am confident that you will find our programmes both intellectually challenging and relevant to a wide range of career paths. The courses have been designed by our teams of academics at the London School of Economics, and are examined to the same high standards that have made LSE the world-leading institution that it is today. Dr Keith Sharp Director University of London International Programmes at LSE 24

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The University of London governs all regulations and requirements of these programmes. No person, in whatever relationship with University of London, shall be subject to discrimination on the basis of age, creed, colour, handicap, national origin, race, religion, sex, or marital or veteran status. All applicants are considered individually on merit, and the University of London reserves the right to amend the list of acceptable diploma equivalents and reject an application. Therefore, possession of any diploma qualification does not necessarily guarantee automatic entry to the University of London International Programmes at SIM. Selection of candidates for the SIM programme is done by the SIM Admissions Committee and is competitive. Only candidates who demonstrate through their applications that they are able to perform at a high level and cope with the demands of the programme will be accepted. The selection process aims to maintain the quality of the intake as the first priority. All applications with incomplete information and not accompanied by copies of supporting documents, photographs and application fee will not be considered. All fees and documents submitted with the application form will not be returned to unsuccessful applicants. Except for the Diploma in Economics, BSc students and those in the Diploma for Graduates programmes selected for admission into SIM must also receive a letter of offer and register with the University of London. Progression for BSc Programmes 1 3-year Full-time First Degree from another University Year 2 Year 3 2 3 Business related Polytechnic SIM Diploma A Levels or non-business related Polytechnic Diploma Bridging courses Year 1 Year 2 Year 2 Year 3 Year 3 BSc Direct Honours Degree 4 Other Qualifications + age requirement + interview Diploma in Economics Year 2 Year 3 Entry Requirements Diploma in Economics Applicants: Must attend an interview Must be normally 18 years old by 31 December in the year of registration with University of London Must satisfy the course requirements in Mathematics and English May be assessed through further tests In addition to the above criteria, Diploma candidates may not work full-time during their course of studies. They may not be students who were once Diploma in Economics candidates in other institutions, or those who were once registered as international students in the BSc degree. Diploma candidates must achieve an attendance requirement of 90% by 1 Jan in order to register for the University examinations. Diploma in Economics Course Requirement for English Applicants who have not completed the GCE O level English Language paper must must possess a TOEFL score of at least 550 (paper based) or 79 (ibt or Internet based) or 213 (computer based) plus 4 in the Test of Written English (TWE) or IELTS 5.5 or Level 5 of the SIM Certificate in English Language Upper Intermediate (Level 5) (CEL). 25

Entry Requirements (cont d) Diploma in Economics International IB Diploma holders must have completed English at 4 or better and must have completed at least one Baccalaureate (IB) Mathematics unit; either Mathematical Methods Advanced Mathematics at 3 or better Diploma Singapore Two GCE A level subjects at H2 level and C6 or better in English language and Mathematics at GCE O level Partial A level qualifications and C6 or better in at least five GCE O level subjects including English language and Mathematics SIM Certificate in Management or Certificate in Management Practice with a pass in GCE O level Mathematics at C6 or better A complete polytechnic diploma with a pass in GCE O level Mathematics at C6 or better Partial polytechnic transcript with C6 or better in at least five GCE O level subjects including English language and Mathematics In lieu of at least a pass in the GCE O level English Language exam, candidates must have completed their polytechnic diploma within the last 3 years or have the following scores: TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 79 (ibt) or 213 (Computer-based) IELTS 5.5 Australia India Indonesia South Korea High School Certificate (Year 12) and Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) of 70 and above: Mathematics must be grade D and above for Western Australia Certificate of Education and South Australia Certificate of Education TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 79 (ibt) or 213 (Computer-based) IELTS 5.5 Senior School Certificate (Year 12) from India State Boards: 4 acceptable academic subjects must be 70% or better OR an overall average of 70% from all subjects English and Mathematics scores (Year 12) must be 50% or better If Maths was not taken at Year 12, then Maths at Year 10 must be 85% or better Senior High School National Exam (SMA UAN) Best 7 subjects must be 7.0 or better Mathematics must be 7.0 or better TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 79 (ibt) or 213 (Computer-based) IELTS 5.5 High School Diploma 80% average including a Mathematics score of 80% TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 79 (ibt) or 213 (Computer-based) IELTS 5.5 Sri Lanka Two GCE A level subjects and C6 or better in English Language and Mathematics at GCE O level Partial A level qualifications and C6 or better in at least five GCE O level subjects including English and Mathematics In lieu of at least a pass in the GCE O level English Language exam, candidates must have the following scores: TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 79 (ibt) or 213 (Computer-based) IELTS 5.5 Malaysia Two STPM subjects and C6C or better in English language and Mathematics at Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Partial STPM or A level qualifications and five SPM subjects including English language (at least 3BB+) and Mathematics (at least 3BB+) At least 5 credit passes (A1-B6) Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) UEC score for English must be B3 or SPM score for English must be 3BB+ or better UEC score for Mathematics must be B3 or better In lieu of the above requirements for the English Language exam, candidates must have the following scores: TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 79 (ibt) or 213 (Computer-based) IELTS 5.5 Myanmar At least 12 years of education including a BEHS average score of 80% Mathematics must be 80% or better TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 79 (ibt) or 213 (Computer-based) IELTS 5.5 People s Republic Senior High School Certificate with average score of 70% or better OR of China National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) of 60% or better Mathematics must be 70% or better TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 79 (ibt) or 213 (Computer-based) IELTS 5.5 Thailand High School Certificate (Mathayom Suksa 6) (M6) with GPA of 3.5 out of 4 Must pass Mathematics at 3.5 (80%) or better Average score must be 3.5 (80%) or better TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 79 (ibt) or 213 (Computer-based) IELTS 5.5 Vietnam Senior High School Certificate (Hoc Ba) Best 5 subjects must be 7.0 or higher Mathematics must be 70% or better TOEFL 550 (TWE 4.0) or 79 (ibt) or 213 (Computer-based) IELTS 5.5 26

Standard Entry BSc degree programme Normally, the University of London General Entrance Requirements for a standard BSc are: at least 17 years old in the year of registration with UOL satisfy course requirements in English and Mathematics (** see Page 28) two approved* GCE A H2 level subjects and three approved* GCE O level subjects, OR three approved* GCE A H2 level subjects and one approved* GCE O level subject, OR three H2 passes provided that at least grades D, E, E are obtained, OR two H2 and two H1 passes provided they are in non-overlapping subjects *Approved subjects are A level papers taken after 1986 and all O level subjects taken after 1975 in Singapore. The following qualifications may also serve to meet the University of London s General Entrance Requirement for admission into Year 1: Diploma in Management Studies, Diploma in Management Practice, Diploma in Human Resource Development, Diploma in Human Resource Management and Diploma in Business Management from SIM Diplomas awarded by Nanyang Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic or Temasek Polytechnic International Baccalaureate (the Diploma) Teaching certificate from NIENTU Diploma in Banking and Finance from IBF Diploma in Industrial Relations from SILS or Diploma in Employment Relations from SILSSIM (or OTC Institute-SIM) Advanced Diploma in Business Studies, Marketing and Sales Management, Quality Management, Human Resource Management or in Commerce from PSB Academy Diplomas in Business Efficiency and Productivity, Business Administration, Management Accounting and Finance and in Human Resource Management from PSB Academy, provided they obtain an average of not less than C (60%) overall and are 19 years old by 1 August in the year they obtain the diploma Diploma in Business Administration from FTMS Business School Professional Diploma or Professional Postgraduate Diploma from CIM Advanced Diploma in Administrative Management from IAM Advanced International Certificate of Education, provided that a minimum score of 30 points is advanced Australian Universities Admission Index (UAI) score or National Tertiary Entrance Rank of 80 or above European Baccalaureate Open University UK, two full credits, one at Foundation Level and one at a Higher Level. Two passes for the Malaysia Higher School Certificate Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (except Kertas Am) Grades A C from 2003 in the new marking scheme (A E in the old marking scheme before 2003) Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) offered in Malaysia provided that 5 acceptable subjects are passed at credit (or Grade B) or better, together with 3 non-overlapping subjects awarded with grades 1 to 6 in the SPM OR 8 acceptable UEC subjects passed at Credit (or Grade B) or better. This list is not exhaustive and is subject to annual revision. Please refer to the University of London prospectus for full information. It is available for downloading at www.londoninternational.ac.uklse Graduate Entry Diplomas for Graduates & BSc degree Programme The entrance requirements for the BSc (Graduate Entry) degree or the Diploma for Graduates are: a full first degree completed in a minimum of three years duration on a full-time basis (or equivalent) from a university or other institution acceptable to the University of London satisfy course requirements in English and Mathematics** Note: Candidates holding professional and or postgraduate qualifications without a full first degree cannot be considered for admission to the Graduate Entry Route or Diploma for Graduates University of London International Programmes graduates from the same range of degrees under the academic direction of LSE cannot be considered for the Graduate Entry Route or for the Diploma for Graduates No exemptions are permitted on the Graduate BSc degree. Students must take and pass nine full units to be awarded the degree. There is a requirement to fulfil prerequisites for further units. Students at SIM may enrol for 4 units and upon completing all 4 exams successfully can they continue to sit for exams in the remaining five units. 27

Entry Requirements (cont d) **BSc Course Requirements Mathematics GCE O level - grade C or C6 and above or its equivalent or SPM - grade C or grade 6C or SIM Bridging course in Mathematics English GCE O level - grade C or C6 and above or its equivalent or Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English or Cambridge English Language 1119 (at grade 6 or better) conducted by University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate or IGCSE English as a Second Language, passed at grade B or above Other acceptable evidence of English proficiency The qualifications below are not equivalent to Grade C for English Language at GCSE GCE O level but are acceptable evidence of proficiency in English if completed within three years prior to application to University of London: a score of 580 (or 237 on the computerised test) in the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) plus the Test of Written English (TWE) with a score of 4.5 (or a Writing Rating of 4.5 in the computerised test.) Alternatively, an internet based TOEFL (ibt) total score of 92, at least 22 in both the Reading and Writing Skills sub-tests, and at least 20 in both the Speaking and Listening Skills sub-tests. an overall score of at least 6 with a minimum of 5.5 in each of the four sub-tests of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Malaysian Certificate of EducationSijil Pelajaran Malaysia English Language Communicational (122 or 322) grade 6 or better. Have, within the past three years, pass a Diploma awarded by any of the polytechnics in Singapore or the Diploma in Management Studies from SIM IGCSE English as a Second Language, passed at grade C or above Information on TOEFL can be found at www.ets.orgtoefl. Information on the IELTS can be obtained from the British Council at Tel: (65) 6473 6661 ext 162. Websites: www. britishcouncil.orgsingapore-exams-ielts or www.ielts.org. Priority of admission is given to those who meet the course requirements before the deadline for applications to SIM. Studying for a University of London degree or diploma at SIM GE really is a winning combination. Graduates not only gain a high quality and internationally recognised qualification from the University of London which will lay the foundation for their whole career, but also benefit from a wide range of extra-curricular activities and careers guidance offered by SIM GE. This means that University of London-SIM graduates are sought after by top employers in Singapore and around the world. Sir Adrian Smith Vice-Chancellor, University of London 28

ACCREDITATION OF PRIOR LEARNING (APL) Eligibility Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) refers to exemptions or credit transfer. The following information is based on the University of London s 20132014 New Regulations. Candidates with diploma qualifications may apply to the University of London for discretionary APL from up to four Level 100 units. A fee of 80 (full unit) or 40 (half unit) is charged by the University of London for processing of discretionary APL (No fee is charged for automatic APL). No APL will be given for Level 200 or 300 units. Diploma in Economics candidates need not apply for APL. APL may be awarded if you have previously studied a similar subject in the same depth, at degree level, and you achieved good marks in the corresponding examination. APL are not awarded from units for which you previously failed in the University of London examinations. The qualification on which your APL is based must have been obtained within the five years preceding the application. The university deadline for application for APL is 1 October. Once you have applied for and been granted APL from a paper, you cannot opt to forego the APL and take the paper. SIM Bridging Courses & Automatic APL for Diploma Holders The bridging courses are organised annually to help applicants attain APL from the respective course units if they score B- (50%) or better and have the necessary polytechnic or SIM Diploma. The fee for each bridging course is S$535 (inclusive of 7% GST). An application fee for these bridging courses is payable if you apply separately from your application for the degree. Do complete the bridging course section when applying to SIM. Bridging is not recommended for candidates applying to the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Mathematics and Economics or the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Information Systems and Management. SIM Bridging Course in Economics This 16-session programme is targeted at business diploma graduates from the polytechnics and SIM. Graduates must have completed all coursework and assessment for their Diploma course before they may embark on the bridging course. The course provides the fundamentals of economic analysis through the use of economics models and applications. It uses a more analytical, in-depth and rigorous approach than is done at the polytechnic. The lecturer will assume that students have studied basic economics. Graduates with the relevant diplomas must pass this course with grade B- or better in order to qualify for exemption from EC1002 Introduction to Economics in the University of London programme. Students who have attained a minimum attendance of 75% will be allowed to sit for a compulsory three-hour written examination moderated by the LSE. The topics covered during the course include Microeconomics Production possibility frontiers, opportunity costs, specialization and trade The Theory of Consumer Behaviour The Theory of the Firm Markets Competitive industry Monopoly Monopolistic competition Factors Market Macroeconomics Aggregation The Goods Market The Money Market General Equilibrium: the IS-LM model, monetary and fiscal policies in a closed economy. Prices, Inflation and Unemployment The Open Economy SIM Bridging Course in Mathematics This 12-session programme is targeted at business diploma graduates from SIM and the polytechnics who wish to demonstrate competence in mathematics so that they may be exempted from MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) in the University of London Degree Programme. Graduates must have completed all coursework and assessment for their Diploma course before they may embark on the bridging programme. Completion of this course at grade C (40%) or better meets the course requirement in Mathematics for candidates who do not have a pass (Grade C6 or above) in Mathematics at the GCE O level. To qualify for exemption, a grade of B- (50%) or better must be obtained. Students who have attained a minimum attendance of 75% will be allowed to sit for the compulsory two-hour written examination moderated by the LSE. The topics covered during the course include: Concepts in Algebra Functions and Simple Curve Sketching Differentiation Integration Matrix algebra Series and Sequences 29

Guidelines for selection of Bridging Course(s) The applicable courses are based on your student status and on your completion date for the qualifying diploma. Applicants need to obtain the final transcript for the qualifying Diploma before commencing the bridging course(s). Release date of final diploma exam results May - Jun (PT) Duration of bridging course May - Jun (FT) Jun - Aug (FT) Local Students Prior to Mid-May 2014 a a Jun 2014 International Students Prior to Mid-May 2014 Jun 2014 a a a The course fee for each bridging course is S$535 (inclusive of 7% GST). All Bridging classes are intensive and are scheduled from Monday to Saturday. Classes are held four to six times a week. Select the courses as pairs; they are to be held over the same period. The bridging courses are held from 19 May to 27 June (FT) 28 June (PT) with the exams on 2 & 4 July 2014. The bridging course in July is from 30 June to 1 August with the exams held on 6 & 8 August 2014. Only those who meet the attendance requirement of 75% are permitted to sit for the bridging exam. Once the course has been selected, no changes will be allowed. Students may not transfer from the earlier bridging course to the later one. SIM will assign students to classes based on the course selected by candidates. Request for changes will not be permitted. IMPORTANT: If you opt out of the bridging course during the application process and apply later, you will have to submit a separate bridging course application form and an additional application fee of S$85.60. Once a student commences with the actual University of London classes at SIM, heshe cannot enrol for the bridging course. Automatic APL for Diploma Holders Subject to the conditions stated, holders of the qualifications listed in the table (page 31-34) may apply for automatic APL from the units listed under the qualification concerned. University of London does not impose any exemption application fee for these automatic APL but one must apply for them in order to be granted exemption. Some programmes may qualify for four full unit exemptions, but only three full units may be used in selected degrees. APL may only be used on degrees where the units are available as stated in the degree structure. Most polytechnic and SIM diploma graduates will be able to utilise APL for three full units in the degree of their choice. Eg. A Ngee Ann Polytechnic Diploma in Business Studies graduate who has APL for MN1178, ST104A, MT105A (with bridging Mathematics), EC1002 (with bridging Economics) and one unnamed Level 100 unit, will be able to obtain APL from four full units in the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Business and Management as MN1178, ST104A, MT105A, EC1002 are available in the degree. Another candidate with the same diploma who applies (with bridging) for the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Banking & Finance degree will only be able to obtain APL from 3 full units as ST104A, MT105A, EC1002 are compulsory and MN1178 is a Level 100 unit which can be fitted at line 5 of the degree. If APL is given from 3 full units, students can complete 9 full units in two years if they complete the first four units at one sitting, leaving five new units for the final year. Five full new units are only permitted for the final year if there are no other resits. Candidates can also choose to complete 9 units over 3 years by taking 3 full units per year for 3 years. The APL listed is not exhaustive. An updated APL table may be obtained from http:www.londoninternational.ac.ukapplications-admissionsaccreditation-prior-learning With the holistic education and enrichment programmes that SIM GE provides, students are able to prepare themselves well for future challenges. (2012) Joyce Tai Student Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Accounting and Finance University of London, UK 30

Table of Automatic Accreditation of Prior Learning 2013-2014 Accreditation of prior learning (APL) has previously been called exemption. APL is the recognition of previously acquired learning which can be mapped against particular learning outcomes of units within a programme. A student who is awarded APL for a specific unit is considered to be exempt from this unit. This means that the student is considered to have completed the unit for the purpose of progression within the programme. The mark obtained for a qualification for which APL has been awarded will not be carried forward to the student s record and will not contribute towards the award. The University reserves the right not to award APL if the qualification of the respective professional body or institution changes after the publication of this list. Professional Accountancy Body Qualification: Units for which APL is granted: Conditions: The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) Certified Public Accountants of Australia (CPA) The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) AC1025 Principles of accounting and One unnamed 100 unit. Passed finalists or members of one of these professional accounting bodies. Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore Qualification: Courses for which APL may be granted without bridging course: Additional courses for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Economics if passed with at least B-: Additional courses for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Mathematics if passed with at least B-: Diploma in Business Management (all specialismsoptions) Diploma in Marketing Diploma in Sports and Wellness Management Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management (formerly known as Diploma in Hospitality and Resort Management) ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) MN1178 Business and management in a global context Diploma in Accountancy and Finance ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) AC1025 Principles of accounting MN1178 Business and management in a global context EC1002 Introduction to economics MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) Diploma in Accountancy and Taxation Diploma in Banking and Financial Services (has replaced the Diploma in Financial Services) Diploma in Fund Management and Administration ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) FN1024 Principles of banking and finance MN1178 Business and management in a global context Qualification: Courses for which APL may be granted: Conditions: Diploma in Business Enterprise IT Diploma in Business Informatics Diploma in Engineering Informatics Diploma in Information Technology Diploma in Electronics, Computer and Communications Engineering Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering Diploma in Multimedia and Infocomm Technology IS1060 Introduction to information systems MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) NA Engineering Mathematics EG1001, EGC201 and EGC107 courses must have been passed. Diploma in Financial Informatics IS1060 Introduction to information systems IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming NA 31

Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore Qualification: Courses for which APL may be granted without bridging course: Additional course for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Economics if passed with at least B-: Additional course for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Mathematics if passed with at least B-: Diploma in Accountancy ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) AC1025 Principles of accounting Diploma in Banking and Financial Services ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) FN1024 Principles of banking and finance MN1178 Business and management in a global context Diploma in Business Information Technology ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) IS1060 Introduction to information systems MN1178 Business and management in a global context EC1002 Introduction to economics MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) Diploma in International Business Diploma in Tourism and Resort Management Three year diploma only: Diploma in Business Studies (All specialisms) ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) MN1178 Business and management in a global context Diploma in International Logistics and Supply Chain Management ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) Diploma in Information Technology (E-Business) IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming NA PSB Academy, Singapore Qualification: Courses for which APL may be granted: Conditions: Advanced Diploma in Business Studies MN1178 Business and management in a global context NA Republic Polytechnic, Singapore Qualification: Course for which APL may be granted: Conditions Diploma in Information Technology IS1060 Introduction to information systems NA Diploma in Business Computing IS1060 Introduction to information systems IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming NA Singapore Institute of Management Qualification: Courses for which APL may be granted without bridging course: Additional courses for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Economics if passed with at least B-: Additional courses for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Mathematics if passed with at least B-: Diploma in Accounting Diploma in Banking and Finance AC1025 Principles of accounting MN1178 Business and management in a global context ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) FN1024 Principles of banking and finance MN1178 Business and management in a global context ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) EC1002 Introduction to economics MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) 32

Singapore Institute of Management (continued) Qualification: Courses for which APL may be granted without bridging course: Additional courses for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Economics if passed with at least B-: Additional courses for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Mathematics if passed with at least B-: Diploma in Business Information Systems Diploma in International Business Diploma in Management Studies IS1060 Introduction to information systems IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming MN1178 Business and management in a global context MN1178 Business and management in a global context ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) EC1002 Introduction to economics MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) Singapore Polytechnic Qualification: Courses for which APL may be granted without bridging course: Additional courses for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Economics if passed with at least B-: Additional courses for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Mathematics if passed with at least B-: Diploma in Accountancy (all options, or awarded with no specialismoption) ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) AC1025 Principles of accounting Diploma in Banking and Finance (this replaces the Diploma in Banking & Financial Services.) ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) FN1024 Principles of banking and finance MN1178 Business and management in a global context Diploma in Business Administration (all options) Diploma in Human Resource Management with Psychology Diploma in International Business Diploma in Marketing ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) MN1178 Business and management in a global context Diploma in Business Information Technology: E-Business Management (known as New Media Marketing from 2013) ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) IS1060 Introduction to information systems IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming EC1002 Introduction to economics MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) Diploma in Business Innovation and Design Diploma in Financial Informatics ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) Diploma in Business Information Technology: E-Business Technology Diploma in Information Technology: Information Systems Diploma in Computer Engineering IS1060 Introduction to information systems IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming NA Diploma in Tourism and Resort Management ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) 33

Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore Qualification: Courses for which APL may be granted without a bridging course: Additional course for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Economics if passed with at least B-: Additional courses for which APL may be granted with bridging course in Mathematics if passed with at least B-: Diploma in Accounting and Finance ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) AC1025 Principles of accounting MN1178 Business and management in a global context Diploma in Business Diploma in Marketing Diploma in Logistics and Operations Management ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) MN1178 Business and management in a global context EC1002 Introduction to economics MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) Diploma in Business Information Technology ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) IS1060 Introduction to information systems Diploma in Tourism Management Diploma in Hospitality Management Diploma in Retail Management ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management Diploma in Law and Management MN1178 Business and management in a global context EC1002 Introduction to economics NA Diploma in Financial Business Informatics FN1024 Principles of Banking and Finance ST104A Statistics 1 (half course) MT105A Mathematics 1 (half course) Diploma in Information Technology IS1060 Introduction to information systems NA Diploma in Internet Computing Diploma in Info-Communications IS1168 Introduction to computer systems architecture and programming NA Diploma in Leisure and Resort Management NA EC1002 Introduction to economics Studying in SIm has helped me gain different perspectives and has challenged me to think out of the box. It has also instilled a global mindset in me. (2011) Nicholas Teo Graduate, Class of 2013 Second Upper Class honours Bachelor of Science (honours) in Economics and Finance University of London, UK 34

FEES Programme Fees (2014 intake) SIM online Application fee (local students) $74.90 SIM online Application fee (international students) $240.75 SIM Programme fee (BSc (Honours); 12 full units) $16,050.00 SIM Programme fee (BSc (Honours); 9 full units) $12,037.50 SIM Programme fee (BSc (Honours); 8 full units) $10,700.00 SIM Programme fee (Diploma for Graduates) $5,350.00 SIM Programme fee (Diploma in Economics) $7,597.00 UOL application fee (one time payment) 76.00 UOL initial registration fee Year 1 Diploma in Economics only 710.00 Diploma for Graduates 540.00 UOL continuing registration fee BSc; payable in Year 2 and 3 (per subsequent year) 350.00 Diploma; payable per subsequent year 350.00 UOL examination fee** BSc, 12 full units $6,300.00 BSc, 9 full units $4,700.00 BSc, 8 full units $4,200.00 Diploma for Graduates, 4 full units $2,100.00 Diploma in Economics, 4 full units $1,800.00 ** This estimated University of London examination fee, payable in S$ to the RELC Examinations Bureau, includes an admin fee (per paper) to RELC. Fees are inclusive of 7% GST. For SIM Application fees, see page 37. All fees to SIM are payable prior to the commencement of each academic year. University of London increases their fees each year. Fees quoted are for 2014 only. Fees for 2015 and 2016 are estimated amounts. Estimated Overall Fees (SIM and University of London Fees) Standard Entry BSc Year 1 $9,100.00 Year 2 $8,200.00 Year 3 $8,200.00 Total for three years; 12 units $25,500.00 Standard Entry BSc with exemption from 4 full units Year 2 $9,100.00 Year 3 $8,200.00 Total for two years; 8 units $17,300.00 Graduate Entry BSc Year 1 $9,100.00 Year 2 $10,000.00 Total for two years; 9 units $19,100.00 Graduate Entry BSc Year 1 $7,200.00 Year 2 $6,300.00 Year 3 $6,300.00 Total for three years; 9 units $19,800.00 Diploma in Economics + BSc Diploma $10,900.00 Year 2 $8,200.00 Year 3 $8,200.00 Total for three years; 12 units $27,300.00 Diploma for Graduates (one year, 4 units) $8,700.00 35

Miscellaneous Fees (SIM) Repeat fee for full unit (in the following year) $668.75 Repeat fee for half unit (in the following year) $334.38 Repeat fee for full unit (not in the following year) $1337.50 Repeat fee for half unit (not in the following year) $668.75 New for BScDG full unit programme fee (replacement unit) $1337.50 BScDG new full half unit programme fee (replacement unit) $668.75 BScDG non-registered full unit (programme fee) $1337.50 BScDG non-registered half unit (programme fee) $668.75 Repeat fee for DE full unit (in the following year) $949.63 Repeat fee for DE half unit (in the following year) $474.81 Change of Course (per request) $107.00 Deferment (Leave of Absence) fee $107.00 Admin fee for UOL revision workshop (per request) $53.50 Reinstatement fee $53.50 Timetable changes made after class starts $53.50 Replacement of SIM student card $20.00 ICA Student s Pass processing fee $30.00 SIM Bridging course in Mathematics $535.00 SIM Bridging course in Economics $535.00 Change of Bridging Course after submission of application $85.60 Bridging exam result appeal fee (per course) $53.50 Miscellaneous Fees (University of London, UOL) The following miscellaneous fees are subject to annual increase by the University of London. UOL exemption application fee (discretionary exemptions; per full unit) 80 UOL exemption application fee (discretionary exemptions; per half unit) 40 UOL transcript request fee 25 UOL continuing registration fee (additional for the first law unit from Group F(iii) or L) * 48 UOL fee for exam result checks (per paper) * 50 * fees are subject to revision. Additional UOL fees apply for those who repeatresit the courseworkexam Additionally UOL continuing registration fees (annual fee) apply for those who extend their registration with the University Law units from Selection Group F(iii) and L require higher fees (in ) for the following elements: - UOL initial registration fee - UOL continuing registration fee - UOL examination fee Programme Dates Course Start Date Course End Date Part-time StandardGraduate BSc degree 15 September 2014 Full-time Standard BSc degree (3 years) 11 August 2014 Full-time Standard BSc degree (2 years) Graduate BSc degree Diploma for Graduates 15 September 2014 Full-time Diploma in Economics 25 August 2014 Standard BSc degree (3 years) June 2017 Standard BSc degree with exemptions (2 years) June 2016 Graduate BSc degree (2 years) June 2016 Graduate BSc degree (3 years) June 2017 Diploma for Graduates (1 year) Diploma in Economics (1 year) June 2015 The above end dates include the UOL final examination period SIM Global Education Scholarship New or existing students enrolling for Bachelor s degree programmes under SIM GE may apply for the SIM Global Education Scholarship. Awards are granted to students with exemplary academic results or achievements in sports and arts. The scholarships are tenable for the minimum period required to complete the fullremaining course of study, as stipulated by the programme. The award covers tuition fees, examination fees, a fixed book allowance and other compulsory fees. The scholarship does not cover repeat fees and there is no bond attached to the scholarship. Study Loans Students may obtain study loans from these banks and institutions under a course financing scheme (subject to approval). All loan enquiries and applications are to be dealt with the banks and institutions directly. For more information, please call: Maybank Tel: 1800 629 2265 Website: www.maybank2u.com.sg POSB Tel: 6333 0033 Website: www.posb.com.sg RHB Bank Berhad Tel: 1800 323 0100 Website: www.rhbbank.com.sg Interest-free Instalment Plans When you charge above S$500 to your Citibank or OCBC VisaMasterCard, you can enjoy interest-free instalments of six or 12-months. Terms and conditions apply. For more information, please call: Citibank Tel: 1800 225 5225 Website: www.citibank.com.sg OCBC Tel: 1800 363 3333 Website: www.ocbc.com.sg 36

application & admission How to Apply Application Forms Applicants are to apply online at www1.simge.edu.sgapply by the closing date indicated. For an international applicant applying for full-time programme, you must submit an online Student s Pass application form. Your Student s Pass application is subjected to Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority s approval. Supporting Documents 1. By the application closing date, you must have attained the minimum qualification required for the programme. 2. Upload the scanned copies of the required supporting documents into your e-application within 7 days of submitting your e-application, or by the closing date, whichever is earlier. Please do not upload photographed copies of your documents. 3. Bring along the ORIGINAL documents for verification at SIM s Student Recruitment Centre, Level 2 within 7 days of submitting your e-application, or by closing date, whichever is earlier. Before you commence the e-application, please ensure that you have the scanned copies of the following documents on hand for uploading and entry in the e-application form: a) A photograph: i. taken within the last 3 months; ii. showing the full face and without headgear (headgear worn in accordance with religious or racial customs is acceptable but must not hide the facial features); iii. between 25mm and 35mm from chin to crown and 35mm wide by 45mm high without border; and iv. in a dimension of 400 by 514 pixels. b) Your photograph image file attachment should: i. be in JPEG format; ii. file size should be around 60 Kbytes; and iii. preferred dimension of the photo image is 400 by 514 pixels. Please save and scan the various pages of a similar document type in one file. For example, if your Diploma transcript has 3 pages, scan all 3 pages into one file for uploading. All copie of document should be reduced to A4 size. Applications with incomplete, inaccurate information and not accompanied by supporting documents will NOT be processed and considered. Application Fees and Payment An application fee is payable for each application that is submitted. This fee (inclusive of 7% GST) is non-refundable and non-transferable. The fee will be refunded fully only if the intake does not commence. Local applicants International applicants Online application fees S$74.90 S$240.75* * This does not include all fees related to Student s Pass application Please ensure that you have a valid MasterCard Visa Credit Card or enets for e-payment of application fees. Other modes of payment are not accepted for e-application. Application Outcome All applicants will be informed of their application outcome in writing via applicants email and SIM applicant portal at least one month before course commencement. Verbal offers of admission will not be made nor accepted. The Admissions Committee selects students for admission into the programme based on individual merits. Possession of one or more of the qualifications listed does not guarantee automatic entry to the programme. SIM and our university partners reserve the right to withdraw an offer of admission and cancel the enrolment of any person where such an offer was made on the basis of incomplete or inaccurate information supplied by the applicant or a certifying authority. Acceptance To confirm the acceptance of offer, successful applicants will have to adhere to the following before the stipulated deadline: Accept Form 12 and PEI-student contract online Submit all outstanding required documents to SIM Course Fee Payment You may make your first payment of course fees at the payment counters in SIM HQ or via e-payment (VisaMastercard only). Payment Counters in SIM HQ The modes of payment available are cash, cheque, Nets, cash card, VisaMasterCard andor CashierMoneyPostal order. We accept up to four different modes of payment combination. All payments are to be in Singapore dollars. For cheque payment, the cheque must be crossed, and made payable to Singapore Institute of Management Pte Ltd. It should not be post-dated. For Nets payment, the daily limit is S$2,000 or S$3,000, depending on the bank and your personal limit. For credit card payment, the limit is subjected to your available balance at the point of payment. We accept Visa and MasterCard only. 37

Private Education Act Under the new Private Education Act, legislated in December 2009, a Council for Private Education (CPE) was set up to regulate the private education industry in Singapore. 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 Contract CPE, 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 entitled to the Maximum Refund amount stipulated under Clause 2.4 of the PEI-Student Contract (less any course fees consumed by the Student if the withdrawal date is later than the course commencement date). After the cooling-off period, SIM PL s refund policy will apply. Fee Protection Scheme SIM PL adopts a 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, andor 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 Lonpac Insurance Bhd as the FPS insurance provider. Under the FPS insurance scheme, students fees are insured by Lonpac Insurance Bhd. In case of events, as stated above, students will be able to claim their paid fees from Lonpac Insurance Bhd. More details of the FPS can also be found in the FPS Instruction Manual, available at www.cpe.gov.sg Medical Insurance SIM 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. Refund Policy Withdrawal and Change of Course Percentage of aggregate amount of the course fees and miscellaneous fees paid Receipt of original fully completed hardcopy Student Request Form with relevant supporting documentary proof 95% Refund ( Maximum Refund ) More than 14 days before the course commencement date 75% Refund Within 14 days before the course commencement date OR within 7 days after the course commencement date No refund More than 7 days after the course commencement date Notes: 1. Application fee for courses is non-refundable and non-transferable. 2. All requests for refunds arising from withdrawal and change of course must be accompanied with an original fully completed hardcopy Student Request Form (downloadable from the SIM GE website and the Students Portal) with relevant supporting documentary proof. 3. Refunds (if any) will be processed within 7 working days of receipt of the original fully completed hardcopy Student Request Form with relevant supporting documentary proof. Forms that are received after 12.00 noon would be considered as submission on the next working day. 4. Approval for change of course will be granted on a case-by-case basis and subject to each individual meeting the course admission requirements. 5. Transferring to another institution is deemed as a withdrawal from SIM PL. As such, for international students who transfer to another institution, their International Student s Pass will be cancelled. These students will have to submit their Passport and International Student s Pass at the Student Services Centre (SIM HQ Extension) within 3 working days of the transfer. Attendance record and other relevant documentation to facilitate the transfer will be provided upon request. 6. International students who wish to change to another course offered by SIM will also need to submit their Student s Pass application to Immigration and Checkpoints Authority of Singapore (ICA) for approval. 7. For new applicants, in the event that the Student s Pass application is not approved by ICA, the applicant will receive a full refund of the course fee. 8. Course fees must be paid in full before the course commencement date. 9. For change of course (transfer) and withdrawal requests, SIM PL will acknowledge student s request in 3 working days and advise student on the final outcome within a reasonable time frame (not more than 4 weeks). 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 andor to the organisation conferringawarding the qualification. For more information on medical insurance, visit www1.simge.edu.sgmedicalinsurance. 38

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Singapore Institute of Management Pte Ltd 461 Clementi Road Singapore 599491 Tel: +65 6248 9746 Fax: +65 6462 9411 Email: study@sim.edu.sg www.simge.edu.sg Photo Credits Pages 1, 2: Photos courtesy of the University of London, UK This brochure contains key information, accurate as at time of print on 2 January 2014. For the most updated and complete programme information, refer to our website at www.simge.edu.sg SIM and University of London reserve the right to change the information, including fees, herein at any time. Members of The SIM Group