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|name = Singapore Management University |native_name = {{nobold|{{native name|ms|Universiti Pengurusan Singapura}} {{native name|zh|新加坡管理大学|italics=off}} {{native name|ta|சிங்கப்பூர் நிர்வாக பல்கலைக்கழகம்|italics=off}}}} |image_name = Singapore Management University logo.svg |image_size = 250px |established = 2000 |type = Autonomous university[1] |chancellor = J. Y. Pillay |president = Lily Kong |provost = Timothy Clark |city = Bras Basah |country = Singapore |undergrad = 8182[2] |postgrad = 1828[3] |faculty = 355[3] |campus = Urban; City campus |colours = SMU blue and SMU gold {{color box|#0F2B72}} {{color box|#987C4C}} |website = www.smu.edu.sg |coor = {{coord|1|17|48|N|103|50|59|E|region:SG_type:edu|display=inline,title}} }} The Singapore Management University is an autonomous university in Singapore. The university provides broad-based business programmes modelled after the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. SMU was established on 12 January 2000 and is located in the downtown area of Singapore. It has a city campus with a total enrollment of about 10,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and comprises six schools offering undergraduate, graduate, and PhD programmes in business administration, business analytics, financial services, accountancy, economics, information systems management, law and the social sciences. The University has over 30 research institutes and centres of excellence, and customised corporate training and lifelong learning for individuals are available through the university's professional and executive development programmes. SMU is accredited by the AACSB International, EQUIS, and AMBA. HistoryIn 1997, the Singapore government began considering setting up a third university in Singapore. Ho Kwon Ping, a Singaporean business entrepreneur, was appointed to chair the SMU task force which determined that the new institution would follow the American university system featuring a more flexible broad-based education. Following a review of undergraduate business schools to serve as a model for SMU, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania emerged as the best candidate. The Wharton-SMU agreement was signed in February 1999 followed in June by the Wharton-SMU Research Center collaboration. In July 1999, Janice Bellace, then Deputy Dean of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, commenced a two-year term as SMU's first president alongside founding Provost Tan Chin Tiong. Tony Tan, then Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, remarked about the SMU-Wharton relationship."[4] In 2000, SMU made its first home at the former Raffles College on Evans Road at the edge of the Hwa Chong Institution Campus. The campus, first opened in 1929, had already been home to several institutions, before SMU. In 2001, SMU upgraded and occupied the main campus facilities, balancing the need to refit and refurbish it with facilities while preserving the heritage of colonial architecture. From 2001–2004, Ronald Frank served as SMU's second president and was succeeded by president Howard Hunter.[4] After five years at Bukit Timah, during which time the University saw the formation of four schools, the library and three centres of excellence as well as the Commencement of the first SMU graduates, SMU moved to its new and permanent city campus in the Bugis-Bras Basah District. Since then, SMU has expanded, with the establishment of the SMU School of Law in 2007 and the restructuring of the School of Economics and Social Sciences into two Schools, the School of Economics and the School of Social Sciences.[5] In 2010, Yong Pung How and Arnoud De Meyer officially took over duties from Richard Hu Tsu Tau and Howard Hunter as the Chancellor[6] and the President[7] of SMU respectively. Yong was succeeded by JY Pillay as Chancellor in September 2015 and De Meyer was succeeded by Lily Kong as President in January 2019. AcademicsThe Singapore Management University follows a course credit system similar to that used in most American universities. Each individual course within the University is assigned a certain credit weightage and students are usually required to take a specified number of units to fulfill requirements for graduation. Courses are typically conducted as small group seminars of under 50 students so as to allow for a high degree of interactive discourse between students and instructors. AdmissionsSMU admits students from a list of pre-university or high school qualifications that includes Singapore Cambridge A-Level, Diplomas from the 5 Polytechnics or 2 Arts Institutions[10] and International Baccalaureate diploma once a year.[8] For entry to graduate or master programmes, SMU requires GMAT and TOEFL or IELTS for most of the study major. Some majors also required submission of essays, recommendation letter, and a minimum of 2 years' work experience.[9] Second MajorsSMU offers 43 second majors to undergraduates. Upon completion, they receive one degree certificate and a second major will be indicated in the result transcript.[10] Double DegreeUndergraduates who are offered a double degree programme have 15 combinations to choose from. They can combine any of two disciplines: Accountancy, Business Management, Economics, Law, Information Systems Management or Social Sciences. Graduates will receive two degree certificates upon successful completion of the programme.[11] Schools and programmesSchool of AccountancySMU School of Accountancy[12] was launched in 2001 with the Bachelor of Accountancy (BAcc) undergraduate degree as its sole offering. In 2005, the school launched launch the Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) programme for professionals without undergraduate accounting qualifications.[13] Both the SMU MPA and BAcc are accredited with the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA), Chartered Accountant of Singapore, the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA), CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).[14][15] Lee Kong Chian School of Business{{main|Lee Kong Chian School of Business}}The Lee Kong Chian School of Business (LKCSB)[16] holds the status of being SMU's founding School, opening its doors to its pioneer batch of Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) students in August 2000.[17] The School was named after Lee Kong Chian. The school offers the Master of Science in Applied Finance (China) programme, a collaborative effort between SMU and Wangyanan Institute for the Study of Economics (WISE) at Xiamen University, China and the Master of Science in Communication Management (MCM), in partnership with Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) and with 10 days spent at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. The newest programme offering Master of Human Capital Leadership (MHCL) has been accredited by Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development and the students visit the Wharton School, for their overseas segment. The school has also started to offer a Business PhD programme in Organisational Behaviour and Human Resources (OBHR), Finance,[18] General Management,[19] and Marketing.[20] School of EconomicsThe School of Economics (SoE)[21] was established in July 2002 as part of the then School of Economics and Social Sciences (SESS). Following restructuring, the University's economics faculty was separated from the social sciences to form a school of its own. This restructuring was largely accepted as a sound decision in view of the fact that SoE's curriculum had been modelled on that of the Wharton School instead of following the traditional social science-type economics curriculum found at most other institutions.[22] Today, the SoE offers the Bachelor of Science (Economics) as well as Master of Science programmes in Economics and Applied Economics. In 2007, the School also introduced a PhD in Economics programme.[23] School of Information SystemsThe School of Information Systems (SIS)[24] was formed with the aid of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) when SMU and CMU forged a four-year strategic partnership intended to use the expertise of the CMU faculty in the School's initial establishment. Through this partnership, CMU aided SIS in establishing and developing the BSc Information Systems Management undergraduate programme, including c the establishment of the flagship SMU CMU Fast-Track programme, which enables SIS students to graduate within four-and-a-half years with both a bachelor's degree from SMU and a master's degree from CMU. In 2007, both universities agreed upon a four-year extension with CMU now providing support in the establishment and growth of SIS's postgraduate education offerings. Under this agreement, the two universities also increased their focus on collaborative research efforts leading to joint faculty research outputs, funded projects and graduate student interaction.[25] SIS offers the Master of Science in Information Systems, Master of IT in Business (MITB),[26] as well as the PhD in Information Systems programmes, in addition to its BSc undergraduate offering.[27] Master of IT in Business (MITB) augments its Analytics and Financial Services Analytics Tracks’ offering with Harvard Business School’s HBX Credential of Readiness (CORe) online programme. SMU is the first ASEAN educational institution to incorporate HBX (CORe) into its master's programme. School of Law{{main|SMU School of Law}}The School of Law is the University's smallest school with an annual intake of around 180 students.[28] The establishment of the School of Law was announced in August 2007.[29] Previously, the School existed as the Department of Law at the university's Business School, and it was chaired by Andrew Phang (now a Judge of Appeal). The current dean is Goh Yihan, who succeeded Yeo Tiong Min. The School of Law offers the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) undergraduate programme, as well as an American-style Juris Doctor (JD) programme. The school also offers a LLM programme, with the option of a dual LLM with Queen Mary University of London.[30] School of Social Sciences{{main|SMU School of Social Sciences}}The School of Social Sciences (SoSS)[31] was established in July 2002 as part of the then, School of Economics and Social Sciences (SESS). Through a restructuring exercise in 2007, the School of Economics and School of Social Sciences were separated to form independent Schools within the University. The School's primary offering is the Bachelor of Social Science, a multidisciplinary undergraduate programme. Within this programme, three main majors are offered, namely Political Science, Psychology and Sociology.[5] In addition, the school offers a PhD in Psychology.[32] Executive DevelopmentIn addition to its traditional academic programmes, the University also runs executive education and development[33] programmes for leaders at four stages of their career: emerging leaders, general managers, senior executives and corporate directors. These courses include Executive Skills for Board Members in Challenging Times; SNEF-SMU CEO Seminars: The Art & Science of Productivity Leadership; and Johnson & Johnson-SMU Hospital Management. SMU AcademySMU Academy offers programmes for working professionals, to provide continuous lifelong education through diplomas and certificate programs. This includes a combination of practical industry knowledge and general management skills.[34] University rankings and accreditations
SMU LibrariesSMU Libraries[50] consists of the Li Ka Shing Library and the Kwa Geok Choo Law Library. Institutional Knowledge (InK)InK,[51] Institutional Knowledge at SMU is the institutional repository and archives of the Singapore Management University. It acquires, organises and provides access to the research and scholarly works of SMU faculty. Collections in InK include journal articles, working papers, conference proceedings, books, book chapters, reports and other research works including the dissertations and theses of postgraduate students and a collection of print and video teaching cases. In addition, there are also the heritage and research data collections. Campus and facilitiesThe campus has seven blocks:
Six of the seven buildings are connected by an underground walkway known as the Concourse, which is open to the public and lined with shops. The campus was designed by two teams of architects, with Cox Architects and Planners and DEG Architects in charge of the Administrative Building, and Edward Cullinan Architects and KNTA Architects designing the rest.[52] Teaching facilities include seminar rooms, class rooms, computer labs and group study rooms used by students for project discussions. There are research facilities scattered throughout the University. Sports facilities are limited on campus because of space constraints; however, the university has a swimming pool, gymnasium, and a multi-purpose sports hall which is equipped with a rock wall.[53] The University has campus-wide wireless LAN networks. The most recent building on campus is the School of Law, which officially opened in March 2017. A key feature integrated into the new building is the Kwa Geok Choo Law Libray, named in memory of the late Madam Kwa Geok Choo, wife of former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. The 2,600 square metres Law Library takes on a distinct architectural form that is reminiscent of a pearl. It seats more than 500 people and is fully equipped with modern technology . Also housed within the Law Building is the David Marshall Moot Court, the SMU Pro Bono Centre and other research centres.[54] The university also leases a building on Stamford Road which houses SMU Labs, which provides collaborative learning spaces for the university's latest learning experiment, known as SMU-X, in which lessons are centred on solving real-world problems through projects.[55] AccommodationThe SMU Hostel, known as SMU Residences @ Prinsep, is located on Prinsep Street. The hostel was created by refurbishing three Housing Development Board blocks donated by the government. The hostel welcomed its first residents in December 2006 and was officially opened in February 2007. The hostel buildings can accommodate about 250 residents. Priority is given to international students, most of whom live in various private hostels around the island. In addition, the university leases rooms from a student hostel at Commonwealth Drive and these are open to 212 full-time SMU students (2nd year and above), exchange students and full-time postgraduate students who plan to study full-time at SMU for the forthcoming academic year. The hostel is located near Holland Village which is known for its cosmopolitan array of restaurants and cafes. [56]SMU also has 20 units in the Mount Sophia development which are available for rent and intended for faculty and staff and their family members, especially those relocating to Singapore from overseas or on visits of several months or more. Student lifeStudents can take part in the school clubs and events, as well as organise school events. The academic year commences in late August. Each term is 15 weeks long, including a week-long mid-term break and another week of revision and exams. Term 1 generally runs from late August to early December, while Term 2 begins in January and ends in mid-April. In most courses, students are assessed on the level of their class participation, a group project, a midterm test, and possibly, an exam at the end of the term. Students are generally required to give a presentation on a project topic for every course they read. Attending a half-unit course, called Finishing Touch, which advises students on career skills is also mandatory.[57] It is part of each student's curriculum to spend at least 10 weeks on an internship at an approved organisation, and 80 hours of community service. These occupy the summer holidays of most students. Students are also encouraged to go an international exchange term with partner universities to experience different cultures. SMU has around 220 agreements with partner universities from 48 countries.[58] Notable alumni and students
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