What makes potential employees attractive to employers? It's their talent and ability to generate and execute innovative ideas.
At Nanyang Technological University (NTU), you can now pursue a Bachelor of Business with Second Major in Entrepreneurship (SMiE) a joint degree programme in collaboration with the NTU Entrepreneurship Academy and Nanyang Business School.
SMiE is developed to prepare NTU graduates for challenges in this new digital age, by promoting greater flexibility for undergraduates to pursue interdisciplinary programmes and pan-university majors.
This full-time, three-year programme includes a 20-week, hands-on experiential session that will introduce you to start-ups, venture capital firms, entrepreneurship support organisations, and innovation setups in corporations. It will equip you with essential entrepreneurship competency and a forward-looking mindset for identifying and launching new business ventures in this digital economy.
As an SMiE student, you will also have to be quick in identifying economic values of technology and be able to seize new opportunities, translating them into products and services that benefit society.
Upon graduation, you will be part of the next generation of talent in driving technological innovation.
For our admission requirements, please refer to the following links:
Singapore Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Level
Diploma (polytechnic or equivalent institution)
A-level, International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, NUS High and polytechnic graduates may be granted course exemptions for a relevant accountancy or business core course based on their qualifications.
Course exemptions include:
- A-Level Graduates
If you have obtained an A grade and above for Economics at H2 Level, you will be eligible for exemption from the first-year core course HE5091_Principles of Economics.
- IB Diploma Graduates
If you who have obtained a Grade 7 and above for Economics at Standard Level OR a Grade 6 and above for Economics at Higher Level, you will be eligible for exemption from the first-year core course, HE5091_Principles of Economics.
- NUS High Graduates
If you have taken both MA5107 Statistics and MA6207 AP Statistics, and scored at least B+ for MA6207, you will be eligible for exemption from the first-year core course, AB1202 Statistics & Analysis. If you have obtained a Subject CAP 4 and above for Economics, you will be eligible for exemption from the first-year core course HE5091_Principles of Economics.
- Polytechnic Graduates
You may be granted an exemption for a relevant first-year course related to the Diploma you have obtained. Note that only Diplomas listed in Annex A are allowed exemptions.
exemptions and credit transfers for similar or relevant courses covered in their previous programme of study.
Students transferring from other universities should submit an Exemption Request Form, together with their degree audit/transcript, and detailed outline of the course(s) Via to NBS Student Admin for review and consideration.
Students applying for course exemptions must submit their application before the end of the second week of the first semester for their enrolment.
If you opt for an exemption, you :
- Are deemed to have fulfilled the course requirements and the required number of Academic Units.
- Do not need to attend the lectures, tutorials, seminars, or examinations for the exempted course(s).
- Will not be given a grade for the exempted course(s).
Exempted courses do not count towards your Grade Point Average and have no bearing on the classification of the honours that will be awarded.
If you are eligible for a core course exemption, you do not have to take up the offer. For example, you may prefer to read the course at the undergraduate level as a useful refresher of the higher-level courses. In which case, no action is needed on your part. Simply attend the course as scheduled in your timetable.
Core Courses
- Business Operations and Processes
- Management Principles, Skills and Competencies
- Strategic Management
- Financial Accounting
- Management Accounting
- Financial Management
- Statistics & Analysis
- Business Law
- Marketing
- Organisational Behaviour & Design
- Principles of Economics
- Intermediate Excel
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core (Common Core)
- Healthy Living and Mental Wellbeing
- Sustainability: Society, Economy & Environment
- Science and Technology for Humanity
- Career & Entrepreneurial Development for the Future World
- Ethics & Civics in a Multi-Cultural World
- Navigating the Digital World
- Inquiry and Communication in the Interdisciplinary World
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core (Foundational Core)
- Careers Future Forward
- Decision Making with Programming & Analytics
- Professional Attachment
- Communication Management Strategies
Broadening and Deepening Electives
Compulsory
- Technopreneurial Mindset and Technology Innovation
- Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
- Managing New Ventures
- Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures
Elective (Choose four to five courses)
- Enterprise Strategy
- E-Startups & Social Media Strategies
- Innovation Marketing
- Law of Intellectual Property & New Media
- Business Venture Implementation
- Entrepreneurial Marketing and Business Development
- Venture Capital Investment
- Design and System Thinking
- Innovation and Commercialization of Technologies
- Social Entrepreneurship
Experiential Programme
(Overseas Entrepreneurship Programme / Local Professional Attachment with startups or venture capital firms)
Specialisation Component (Business Specialisation Courses - Six to Ten courses)
Actuarial Science
Specialisation Core Courses
- Actuarial Aspects of Asset Valuation
- Actuarial Computing
- Actuarial Economics
- Actuarial Statistics
- Life Contingencies & Demography
- Mathematics of Finance
- Models
- Statistical Modeling
The following courses are also available to Actuarial Science majors as Broadening & Deepening Electives (BDEs):
- Actuarial Management
- Insurance Practice
- Property & Liability Insurance
Banking & Finance
- Ethics in the Investment Profession
- Investments
Specialisation Prescribed Courses
Choose six electives:
- AI in Accounting and Finance
- Alternative Investments
- Analytics I: Visual & Predictive Techniques
- Blockchain and AI in Finance
- Corporate Finance and Strategy
- Derivative Securities and Hedging Strategies
- Equity Valuation
- Financial Application Design and Development
- Financial Markets and Products
- Financial Modelling
- Financial and Risk Analytics I
- FinTech in Investment Management
- Fixed Income Securities
- Foundations of Risk Management
- Global Financial Markets and Management
- Introduction to Compliance
- Portfolio Management
- Relationship Management
- Wealth Management
You are advised to take the specific courses from one of the four clusters listed below if you want to enter certain sectors in the banking and finance industries.
Note: Cluster courses are not mandatory. Courses with * are considered more important than the courses below in each cluster.
Wealth Management
- Wealth Management*
- Introduction to Compliance*
- Global Financial Markets and Management*
- Relationship Management*
- Alternative Investments
- Foundations of Risk Management
- Financial Markets and Products
You should aim to pass the CMFAS exams or CACS exams by IBF before graduation.
Asset Management
- Derivative Securities and Hedging Strategies*
- Fixed Income Securities*
- Equity Valuation*
- Portfolio Management*
- Global Financial Markets and Management*
- Financial Modelling
- Alternative Investments
- Financial and Risk Analytics I
- Foundations of Risk Management
You should aim to pass CFA Level 1 upon graduation.
Investment Banking
- Corporate Finance and Strategy*
- Equity Valuation*
- Financial Modelling*
- Global Financial Markets and Management*
- Introduction to Compliance
- Foundations of Risk Management
- Financial Markets and Products
- Financial and Risk Analytics I
You should aim to pass CFA Level 1 upon graduation.
FinTech
- FinTech in Investment Management*
- Blockchain and AI in Finance*
- Financial Application Design and Development*
- Financial and Risk Analytics I / Analytics I: Visual & Predictive Techniques*
- Introduction to Compliance
- Financial Modelling
- AI in Accounting and Finance
Business Analytics
Specialisation Core Courses
- Designing & Developing Databases
- Analytics I: Visual & Predictive Techniques
- Analytics II: Advanced Predictive Techniques
Specialisation Prescribed Electives
Choose three electives:
- Supply Chain Analytics
- Financial Service Processes & Analytics
- Lean Operations & Analytics
- Business Analytics Consulting
- Programming for Business Transformation
- Decision Modelling & Analytics
- AI in Accounting & Finance
- Service Operations Management
Human Resource Consulting
Specialisation Prescribed Electives
Choose seven electives:
- Strategic HR Management & Consulting
- Total Rewards Management
- Talent Sourcing & Acquisition
- Managing & Consulting through Research
- Employment Law
- Talent Development & Management
- People Analytics
- Cultural Intelligence: How to be an Explorer of the World
Note: In view of the pre-requisites for various HR consulting (HRC) courses, HRC students have to take BH2605 Strategic HR & Consulting in Year 2 Semester 1 in order to have more options in course selections in Year 3.
International Trading
Specialisation Core Courses
- Ethics in the Investment Profession
- Investments
- Trade Incoterms & Ship Chartering
- Commodity Markets
- International Tax & Trading Law
- Trade, Structured & Supply Chain Finance
- Enterprise Risk Management in Commodity Markets
- Commodities Trading
Marketing
Specialisation Core Courses
- Consumer Insights
- Digital Marketing
- Marketing Analytics
- Strategic Brand Management
Specialisation Prescribed Electives
Choose three electives
- Market Intelligence
- Integrated Marketing Communications
- Channel Value Creation
- Modern and Emerging Technologies in Marketing
- Marketing Strategy
- Consumer Neuroscience: How Brain Science Is Informing Business
Risk Analytics (formerly Risk Management & Insurance)
Specialisation Core Courses
- Quantitative Analysis
- Foundations of Risk Management
- Financial Markets and Products
- Financial & Risk Analytics I
- Valuation and Risk Models
- Financial & Risk Analytics II
Specialisation Prescribed Electives
Choose one elective:
- FinTech in Investment Management
- Insurance Practice
- Property & Liability Insurance
- Computing for Risk Management & Insurance Practices
- Operational Risk and Resiliency
- Alternative Risk Transfer
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
- CPA Australia
- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
- Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ)
- Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)
- Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
- Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA)
- Actuarial Science
- Business Analytics
- Marketing
- Banking and Finance
- Human Resource Consulting
- Risk Analytics (formerly Risk Management and Insurance)
- International Trading