Teaching Faculty
Local faculty, with intensive workshops by UK academics.
Delivery Mode
Lectures, group discussions, workshops and online study.
Duration of each lesson is 3 hours.
Mode of Study
Full time classes are held in three-hour blocks between Monday and Friday, starting at 8.30am, 12pm, or 3.30pm. There are occasional classes on weeknights at 7pm and weekends.
Learning Support
- Annual intensive revision from mid-March to end-April (lessons may be held in the evenings / weekends).
- Classes on study skills, academic writing and the Peer-Assisted Learning sessions.
Academic Materials
- Virtual Learning Environment
- SIMConnect portal
- University materials such as subject guides, past exam papers and exam commentaries, reading lists and handbooks on good study strategies
Programme Calendar
Year 1 classes / Aug 2020 – Feb 2021 (for local BSc standard route applications only and received by 20 May 2020)
Year 1 classes / Sep 2020 – Feb 2021 (for all BSc applications received after 21 May 2020; bridging, international and part-time students)
Year 2 classes / Sep 2020 – Feb 2021 (BSc Standard route with min 3 full units exemption)
SIM Preliminary Exams / Feb 2021
Revision / Mar – Apr 2021
University Exams / May – Jun 2021
Results released / Mid-Aug 2021
Candidature Period
Minimum / Maximum period:
Standard BSc (Hons) (12 units) 3 years / 6 years
Graduate BSc (Hons) (9 units) 2 years / 6 years
*The candidature period may be extended by the University on a case-by-case basis.
No refund or recourse should the student fail to complete within the maximum period.
At SIM, students who are academically weak and find it difficult to progress or complete the programme within the minimum duration will receive counselling.
SIM reserves the right to recommend and withdraw a student who cannot cope with the demands of the programme, especially when the student’s pass has expired.
Minimum Class Size
Minimum class size to commence: 25 students. Students will be informed within 30 days after the application period.
Curriculum
Standard Entry Route:
100 units
1. # EC1002 Introduction to Economics
2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and **ST104B Statistics 2 (half unit)
3. MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) and **MT105B Mathematics 2 (half unit)
4. One unit (or two half units) from Selection group F1
200 and 300 units
5. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174)
6. EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174)
7. ^EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A) + (MT105A or MT1174)
8. FN2190 Asset pricing and financial markets (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174)
9. FN2191 Principles of corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174)
10. EC3099 Industrial economics (EC2066 or MN3028) or EC3115 Monetary economics (EC2065)
11. **FN3142 Quantitative finance (EC2020 + EC2066)
12. One 200 or 300 unit (or two half units) from any of the Selection group
Graduate Entry Route:
100 units
1. # EC1002 Introduction to Economics
2. ST104A Statistics 1 (half unit) and **ST104B Statistics 2 (half unit)
3. MT105A Mathematics 1 (half unit) and **MT105B Mathematics 2 (half unit)
200 and 300 units
4. EC2065 Macroeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174)
5. EC2066 Microeconomics (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT1174)
6. ^EC2020 Elements of econometrics (EC1002) + (ST104A) + (MT105A or MT1174)
7. FN2190 Asset pricing and financial markets (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174)
8. FN2191 Principles of corporate finance (EC1002) + (MT105A or MT105B or MT1174)
9. **FN3142 Quantitative finance (EC2020 + EC2066)
Notes:
A 100 half unit may not be paired with a 200 or 300 half unit
** ST104B Statistics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as ST104A Statistics 1
** MT105B Mathematics 2 must be taken after or at the same time as MT105A Mathematics 1
** FN3142 Quantitative finance must be taken after or at the same time as FN2190 Asset pricing and financial markets
# EC1002 Introduction to Economics must be taken after or at the same time as MT105A Mathematics 1 and ST104A Statistics 1
^ EC2020 Econometrics can only be taken at the same time as or after ST104B Statistics 2 and MT105B Mathematics 2, not before. You will also need to have passed the prerequisites of EC1002 Introduction to economics, MT105A Mathematics 1 and ST104A Statistics 1. However, if you passed MT1174 Calculus, you do not need to take MT105A or MT105B, but must still meet the other prerequisites and co-requisites.
Bridging is not recommended for candidates applying to this degree. Applicants for this degree require strong quantitative skills.
2020-2021 Units offered at SIM (PDF 784 KB)
Outline of Modules (PDF 238 KB)
Sample of full-time class schedule (PDF 67 KB)