Introduction

The Master of Management (Specialisation) programme aims to prepare business executives with the skills and knowledge to contribute to the effective management of organisations. The programme equips learners with 21st century skills and knowledge such as problem-solving, critical thinking, digital literacy, communication skills, as well as leadership capabilities, while ensuring that the need for sustainability, social responsibility and ethical practices are met.

The curriculum builds on the core foundation of business management. By embracing complementarities and knowledge exchange with other emerging disciplines and fields, students can gain a deeper perspective of the best practices in a specialisation of their choice, depending on their career lifecycle and evolution.

Programme Structure

To graduate with the Master of Management (specialisation), students are required to complete 60 credit units. The curriculum consists of 30 credit units from the Graduate Diploma in Management and another 30 credit units from a related specialisation. Students have to maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.0 in their coursework in order to obtain the degree.

Classes are conducted in the evenings during the weekdays, so students can continue to work in the day and study in the evening.

Core Modules

  • BUS511 Managing Sustainable Operations
  • BUS512 Accounting and Finance for Managers
  • BUS513 Managing & Leading to Achieve Organisational Excellence
  • BUS515 Corporate Governance, Social Responsibility and Enterprise Risk Management
  • BUS531 Sustainability Management
  • ECO531 Managerial Economics and the Global Economy
Admission Requirements

Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognised institution.

For SUSS graduate programmes that are conducted in the English Language, you must meet the English Language Proficiency Requirement (ELPR)* if your undergraduate degree is not awarded by an English-medium university, or your undergraduate degree is awarded by an English-medium university but the language of instruction was not English.

* at least an IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5, or a TOEFL score of 580 (paper-based) or 85 (internet-based), or a PTE Academic score of 58, or C1 Advanced score of 180 [score must be obtained within the last 2 years at point of application].

Applicants with an undergraduate degree that was conducted in English but awarded by a non-English medium university must produce an official letter from the university to certify as such in order to seek waiver of the ELPR requirement.

Applicants with relevant work experience but with other qualifications may be considered on an individual basis.

Applicants with social outreach or volunteering experience have an added advantage.

This programme is currently unable to take in international students, i.e., you must be a Singapore citizen, permanent resident or a resident in Singapore (e.g., Employment Pass holder) in order to apply for admission.

Dates & Fees

Dates
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Fees
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Contact Details

Singapore University of Social Sciences
463 Clementi Road
Singapore 599494

Tel: +65 6248 9777
Email: student_recruitment@suss.edu.sg