Bachelor Degree Programmes
Bachelor of Computing (Computer Science) Honours programme caters to students with a specific interest in Mathematics and its possible creative applications in solving real-world problems. The main focus of this programme is on core principles and applications, including programming languages and systems, software design, databases, parallel computing, networking, theory and algorithms, multimedia, artificial intelligence and computer security. Graduates will have a diversified technical knowledge of computer science and technology. Students can also specialise in Information Security, which addresses the prevention, detection, and management of security threats.
To find out more, visit http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/undergraduates/cs_cs_prospective.html
Bachelor of Computing (Computational Biology) Honours programme addresses the skills needed to efficiently handle the explosive growth of data generated by the post-genomic era and proteomics research. It focuses on novel and state-of-the art computational approaches and instrumentations to generate the most effective analysis. Developed with the support of the Faculty of Science and Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, this multidisciplinary programme produces graduates who are equally at ease with algorithm design, and mathematical and statistical analysis, as they are with biochemistry, biology/genetics, and wet lab know-how.
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Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) Honours programme focuses on the fundamentals of the critical layer of technology that interfaces hardware and software. Graduates will be equipped with the knowledge of key technologies in real-time embedded systems, computer networking & wireless communication systems, medical imaging & information systems, intelligent control systems, and many others. This multidisciplinary programme is jointly offered with the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering.
To find out more, visit http://www.ceg.nus.edu.sg/admissions/
Bachelor of Computing (Information Systems) Honours programme equips students with the ability to integrate infocomm technology fundamentals with domain expertise to develop innovative solutions for organisations. Students will also learn to manage infocomm projects.Through projects and case studies that are aligned with industry best practices, students will develop an in-depth understanding of the strategic exploitation of infocomm technology in emerging organisational forms.Graduates progress into a broad range of careers such as business analysts, solution architects, techno-strategists, and infocomm project managers. Available specialisations include Services Science, Management and Engineering (SSME) and Information Security.
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Bachelor of Computing (E-Commerce) Honours programme concentrates on the theories and practice of information technology; a broad understanding of business; and a thorough understanding of consumer behaviour, organisational demands, investment and economic analyses of e-commerce. Students can complement this programme with a Minor in Business or Technopreneurship.
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Bachelor of Science (Business Analytics) Honours programme is a four-year direct honours programme which offers a common two-year broad-based inter-disciplinary curriculum where all students will read modules in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Accounting, Marketing, Decision Science, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Computer Science and Information Systems. Students in their third and fourth years of study may choose elective modules from two lists of either functional or methodological elective modules. Functional elective modules span business functions or sectors of marketing, retailing, logistics, healthcare, etc.
Methodological elective modules include those related to big data techniques, statistics, text mining, data mining, social network analysis, econometrics, forecasting, operations research, etc. In sum, these elective modules span the most exciting and challenging areas of business analytics practice in the industry today. This
inter-disciplinary undergraduate degree programme is offered by the School of Computing with participation from the Business School, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Science, and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
To find out more, visit http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/is/ug-bsc-ba_prospective.html
For more information on admission requirements, visit http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply/local/prerequisites/BYA-prerequisites.html
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