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Curriculum & Schedule                      

 

Curriculum

The Asia-Pacific Executive MBA curriculum consists of 13 modules, spread over a 15-month period, conducted over 6 two-week (intensive) residential segments. The modules offered are as follow:

Modules of Study

  • Leadership and Managerial Skills
  • Corporate Strategy
  • Decision and Risk Analysis
  • The Business Environment in Asia
  • International Business
  • Strategic Marketing and Brand Management
  • Accounting and Management of Financial Resources
  • Management and Organization
  • Logistics and Operations Management
  • Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship
  • Contemporary Issues in Asian Business
  • Synthesis: Thinking Creatively and Strategically
  • Legal Issues In Business

 

Schedule of Residential Segments for June 2013 Intake (APEX 22)

 

*Dates are subject to change.  

Date

Venue

Modules of Study

21 Jun - 04 Jul 2013

Singapore

  • Leadership and Managerial Skills
  • Decision and Risk Analysis

14 Sep -  28 Sep 2013

Singapore | Indonesia

  • Managerial Economics & Asian Institutions
  • Strategic Marketing and Brand Management  

11 - 26 Jan 2014

Singapore | India

  • Accounting and Management of Financial Resources
  • Management & Organization

29 Mar - 12 Apr 2014

Singapore | Japan

  • Corporate Strategy
  • Legal Issues In Business
  • Macroeconomics & International Finance

21 Jun - 5 Jul 2014

Singapore | China

  • Logistics and Operations Management
  • Innovation Management & Entrepreneurship

13 - 27 Sep 2014

Vietnam | Singapore

  • Contemporary Issues in Asian Business
  • Thinking Creatively and Strategically

 

 

Schedule of Residential Segments for June 2012 Intake (APEX 21)

 *Dates are subject to change.

Date

Venue

Modules of Study

15 - 28 Jun 2012

Singapore

  • Leadership and Managerial Skills
  • Decision and Risk Analysis

15 - 29 Sep 2012

Singapore | India

  • Managerial Economics & Asian Institutions
  • Management & Organization

5 - 20 Jan 2013

Singapore | Indonesia

  • Accounting and Management of Financial Resources
  • Strategic Marketing and Brand Management

30 Mar - 13 Apr 2013

Singapore | Japan

  • Corporate Strategy
  • Legal Issues In Business
  • Macroeconomics & International Finance

15 - 29 Jun 2013

Singapore | China

  • Logistics and Operations Management
  • Innovation Management & Entrepreneurship

14 - 29 Sep 2013

Vietnam | Singapore

  • Contemporary Issues in Asian Business
  • Thinking Creatively and Strategically

 

Assessment Components

Each module may involve:
1.  Either a pre-module written assignment or a pre-module test.
2.  Class work, including case discussions, presentations, and extensive class participation.
3.  A comprehensive final examination at the end of the residential segment.
4.  A post-module written assignment.

  • Pre-module written assignments (if required) will typically be due 2-3 weeks prior to the start of the residential segment. The post-module assignment will be due 2-3 weeks after the end of the residential segment.

 


Daily Schedule and Venue

Classes will be held for 10 hours a day during each of the six, two-week residential segments. To create an environment conducive to intensive learning, most of the classes during the residential segments will be held in NUS Business School's Executive Rooms. Accommodation within NUS campus is available for our overseas participants.  However, it is on a first come first served basis and would require early reservations.  Overseas residential segments will be held in hotels with conference facilities. Candidates are required to be present during all sessions, starting from breakfast and ending with post-dinner sessions, which may involve dialogue with local guest speakers. 

 

Typical Daily Schedule During Residential Segments

0800 - 1000    Session 1
1000 - 1030    Refreshment
1030 - 1230    Session 2
1230 - 1330    Lunch
1330 - 1530    Session 3
1530 - 1600    Refreshment
1600 - 1800    Session 4
1800 - 1900    Dinner
1900 - 2100    Guest Lecture/Group Discussions/Self-Study