Bachelor of Business
Two enhanced four-year business degrees designed for depth, breadth, flexibility and global exposure
Business never stands still, and neither should you. Nanyang Business School’s Bachelor of Business (BBus) with Honours (Single Major) and Bachelor of Business (BBus) with Honours (Double Major) are two enhanced, four-year, full-time business programmes designed to equip future leaders with the skills to thrive in today’s dynamic, hyperconnected world -- one that's both technology-centric and driven by the call for sustainable growth.
Why Choose the Bachelor of Business (BBus) with Honours by NBS?
Interdisciplinary training that builds an agile mindset
The BBus programme develops graduates with business acumen, technological fluency and interdisciplinary competencies – backed by Nanyang Business School’s unique position as a premier business school within a leading technological university.
Curriculum for a tech-focused future
The BBus curriculum is designed to produce agile, tech-fluent graduates who can think across disciplines and adapt to change. Modules covering programming, AI, analytics, data-driven decision-making and more will align your skills with the future of work.
Global exposure that enhances career-readiness
Overseas exchanges, immersion programmes, and multiple credit-bearing internships are all part of the BBus experience – where you’ll gain practical insights and professional competencies needed to navigate a dynamic, interconnected world.
Flexible, multi-pathway learning
Enjoy the flexibility and support you need to shape your own paths to success. Choose from ten Double Major combinations, or seven Single Majors. Read new thematic minors in business technologies and corporate sustainability, or choose from over 40+ minors across Nanyang Technological University.
Theresa Chew,
Head of Early Careers APAC at Deutsche Bank AG
“The longer runway for academic excellence, multiple internships to gain industry experience, co-curricular activities, and international exposure through overseas exchange programmes, are aligned with what employers are actively seeking today. The programme’s key features, including global immersion, soft skills training, and core technology courses, will equip students to become well-rounded individuals and enhance their competitive edge.”
Michelle Tai,
Head of Recruiting, Southeast Asia at Accenture
“It’s great to see NTU placing stronger emphasis on technology and communication to prepare students for the future. Accenture works closely with NTU through the university’s Work-Study Scheme, which has shown that hands-on experience in real-world settings broadens students’ perspectives, deepens their skills, and builds the confidence needed to succeed. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with NTU to equip the next generation with the right capabilities to thrive in the digital economy.”
Explore the Bachelor of Business (BBus) with Honours
Programme Structure and Duration
Learn how your academic journey will take shape over the Bachelor of Business (BBus)’s four years – whether you choose a Single or Double Major.
7 Single Major
Secure a degree that offers greater flexibility to customise your education journey according to your aspirations and goals.
10 Double Major
Choose Double Major combinations that offer in-depth specialisation in two synergistic business disciplines.
FAQs
Do you have questions about the Bachelor of Business (BBus) programme? Find quick answers here about majors, curriculum, internships, career pathways, and more.
Admissions to the Bachelor of Business with Honours programme
To qualify for admission to the Bachelor of Business (BBus) with Honours programme at NBS, applicants must meet specific academic qualifications relevant to their educational background. Some applicants may need to be assessed by additional means such as interviews or tests.
Admission to the BBus programme is subject to NTU’s competitive selection process; satisfaction of the minimum requirements does not guarantee entry.
Eligible applicants may also be considered for module exemptions, subject to evaluation.
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