A TOP BUSINESS SCHOOL IN ASIA.
Graduates Making A Difference In Business And Society
As one of the most sought-after undergraduate programmes in Singapore, our programme is anchored in market-relevant subjects to sharpen your acumen as a leader to transform businesses.
Develop into a Future-Ready Business Professional
LKCSB constantly refreshes its broad-based curriculum which anchors on ten majors.
Expand your learning with double degrees or second majors
Taught through real-client, project-based learning, you will undergo a real-world transformative learning experience.
Strong Employment Prospects
Enjoy attractive and competitive career prospects spanning multiple industries.
WHAT MAKES SMU’S BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SPECIAL?
92.4%
of our graduates received job offers within 6 months of graduation
53.4%
received at least 2 full-time job offers
10
business majors
10
tracks within selected majors
Internationally Recognised
Learn from world-class faculty and earn an internationally recognised degree from a triple crown accredited business school.
Strong Employment Prospects
Enjoy attractive and competitive career prospects spanning multiple industries.
Global Exposure
Expand your horizons and enrich your life experience through abundant opportunities in overseas exchanges, internships, study missions, and community service projects.
Transformative Experience
Discover a Different U through our broad-based curriculum and interactive pedagogy with small class sizes.
Personalise Your Learning Journey
Craft your path of study with a flexible suite of majors and tracks offering industry-relevant teaching and mentoring.
Message from the Dean
Singapore Management University (SMU) aims to break the mould in the way we educate. Our learning environment is distinctive, truly transformative and innovative, with small classes, specialisation flexibility, and highly-interactive, engaged and technology-enhanced learning. We also open a world of opportunities to students in overseas exposure, community service, and industry connections.
Professor Bert De Reyck
Dean
Lee Kong Chian School of Business