Bachelor of Arts (Communication and Psychology)
Developed and awarded by the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US.
Candidates who have outstanding academic results may apply for direct entry into the double major program at the point of application. Alternatively, if students are enrolled in a single degree program and have done well ie. have been accepted into the major and are considered to be in academic good standing, they are eligible to apply for the double major program.
In the double major program, students can graduate with two majors and within the minimum of 120 credits. They will be awarded with one degree with two majors, not two degrees, regardless of how many credits are earned.
Overview
INSTITUTION
MODE OF STUDY
Full-time
EDUCATION LEVEL
Degree
CATEGORY
Communications & Media
Intakes and Duration
Jan
4 years for SPM/ STPM/ UEC holders 3-4 years for SIM DMS graduates
May
4 years for SPM/ STPM/ UEC holders 3-4 years for SIM DMS graduates
Fees
Course Fees
S$58,935.60 - S$77,425.20 (102 - 134 credits)
Entry Requirements
Paper-based TOEFL
550
IELTS
6.5 (no subsection score below 6.0)
Internet-based TOEFL
79 (no section score below 15)
Subjects
Communications
Humanities & Social Sciences Psychology
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