About the Institution
It was in 1997 that the Singapore government first mooted the idea of a third university for Singapore. Then Deputy Prime Minister Dr Tony Tan believed that the new university should be different from the two established institutions - the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU). The government wanted SMU to be an experiment in diversity.The experiment began with the choice of the Chairman of the new institution, Mr Ho Kwon Ping, a renowned and successful business entrepreneur. He was joined by an SMU task force of academics, including Professor Tan Chin Tiong, who determined that SMU should be an American-style university offering a broad-based education, in contrast to Singapore's tradition of the more specialised British model.A review of many undergraduate business schools to serve as a model for SMU narrowed the search down to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. The Wharton-SMU agreement was signed in February 1999 followed in June by the Wharton-SMU Research Centre collaboration. In July 1999, Professor Janice Bellace, then Deputy Dean of the Wharton School, commenced a two-year term as SMU's first president. Dr Tony Tan remarked at that time about the SMU-Wharton relationship: "We hope to be able to tap the expertise and support of Wharton's faculty and extensive alumni network of public and private sector leaders, while offering Wharton a 'beach-head in Asia'."In 2000, SMU made its first home at a single, two-storey building on Evans Road at the edge of the Bukit Timah Campus. Often referred to as the cradle of tertiary education in Singapore, the campus, officially opened as Raffles College in 1929, has been home to several institutions, where many political and business leaders of Singapore and Malaysia were educated. In 2001, SMU upgraded and occupied the main campus facilities, balancing the need to refit and refurbish it with state-of-the-art facilities while preserving the heritage of its graceful colonial architecture. From 2001-2004, Professor Ronald Frank served as SMU's second president and was succeeded by current president Professor Howard Hunter.After five formative years at its Bukit Timah location - during which time four schools, fiv
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Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Bachelor of Accountancy
Bachelor of Business Management
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management
Bachelor of Law
Associates in the teaching pedagogy
Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences
Bachelor of Social Science in Psychology
Bachelor of Social Sciences in Sociology
Bachelor of Science in Political Science
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Executive Master of Business Administration
Master of Business Administration
Master of IT in Business (Financial Services)
Master of IT in Business (Service Sector Analytics)
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Science in Applied Economics
Master of Science in Applied Finance
Master of Science in Applied Finance (China)
Master of Science in Wealth Management
Master of Science in Communication Management
Juris Doctor Programme
Master of Science in Economics
Master of Science in Finance
Master of Science in Management
Master of Science in Operations Management
Master of Science in Information Systems
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics
Doctor of Philosophy in Information Systems
Doctor of Philosophy Business (Finance)
Doctor of Philosophy Business (OBHR)
Doctor of Philosophy Psychology