Internationalizing the Business Curriculum in the Asia Pacific: The Singapore Case

With the rapid economic growth of the East Asian countries, there has been an increasing interest in the education and skill development strategies used in the region. One of the critical features of Singapore's human resource development strategy is the emphasis on regionalization and internat...

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Main Authors: TOH, Thian Ser, Osman-Gani, A. Ahad M., LOW, Aik Meng, TAN, Teck Meng
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-15462010-09-22T14:00:05Z Internationalizing the Business Curriculum in the Asia Pacific: The Singapore Case TOH, Thian Ser Osman-Gani, A. Ahad M. LOW, Aik Meng TAN, Teck Meng With the rapid economic growth of the East Asian countries, there has been an increasing interest in the education and skill development strategies used in the region. One of the critical features of Singapore's human resource development strategy is the emphasis on regionalization and internationalization of the academic curriculum. The trend of this internationalization may be attributable to three major factors: Singapore government's regionalization policy, distance learning programs offered by foreign universities, and the overseas assignment of Singaporean managers as expatriates. This paper presents an overview of the internationalization of the business curriculum at the graduate and undergraduate level in Singapore, particularly at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU). The Nanyang Business School, although a young institution, is rapidly moving towards the internationalization process in various areas. At present its student body is drawn from more than 20 countries. About a third of its business faculty come from about 19 countries. At the undergraduate level, students are encouraged to study foreign languages, and required to take the international business course irrespective of their functional specialization. In addition, most functional areas of specialization offer at least one international course as an elective choice. Some of the students also complete their required professional attachment abroad. At the graduate level, the unique feature of it's MBA program is the compulsory International Business Study Mission. The newly introduced MBA specialization in International Business adds another dimension. The school is now focusing on extensive research efforts in the area of regional-ization and globalization of business through its several research centers. The paper also identifies a few concerns such as the rapid changes in the pedagogy due to the overall systemic changes in the curriculum from the traditional British education model and the availability of suitable case studies. 1995-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/547 Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accounting Asian Studies Education Growth and Development
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Singapore
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topic Accounting
Asian Studies
Education
Growth and Development
spellingShingle Accounting
Asian Studies
Education
Growth and Development
TOH, Thian Ser
Osman-Gani, A. Ahad M.
LOW, Aik Meng
TAN, Teck Meng
Internationalizing the Business Curriculum in the Asia Pacific: The Singapore Case
description With the rapid economic growth of the East Asian countries, there has been an increasing interest in the education and skill development strategies used in the region. One of the critical features of Singapore's human resource development strategy is the emphasis on regionalization and internationalization of the academic curriculum. The trend of this internationalization may be attributable to three major factors: Singapore government's regionalization policy, distance learning programs offered by foreign universities, and the overseas assignment of Singaporean managers as expatriates. This paper presents an overview of the internationalization of the business curriculum at the graduate and undergraduate level in Singapore, particularly at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU). The Nanyang Business School, although a young institution, is rapidly moving towards the internationalization process in various areas. At present its student body is drawn from more than 20 countries. About a third of its business faculty come from about 19 countries. At the undergraduate level, students are encouraged to study foreign languages, and required to take the international business course irrespective of their functional specialization. In addition, most functional areas of specialization offer at least one international course as an elective choice. Some of the students also complete their required professional attachment abroad. At the graduate level, the unique feature of it's MBA program is the compulsory International Business Study Mission. The newly introduced MBA specialization in International Business adds another dimension. The school is now focusing on extensive research efforts in the area of regional-ization and globalization of business through its several research centers. The paper also identifies a few concerns such as the rapid changes in the pedagogy due to the overall systemic changes in the curriculum from the traditional British education model and the availability of suitable case studies.
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author TOH, Thian Ser
Osman-Gani, A. Ahad M.
LOW, Aik Meng
TAN, Teck Meng
author_facet TOH, Thian Ser
Osman-Gani, A. Ahad M.
LOW, Aik Meng
TAN, Teck Meng
author_sort TOH, Thian Ser
title Internationalizing the Business Curriculum in the Asia Pacific: The Singapore Case
title_short Internationalizing the Business Curriculum in the Asia Pacific: The Singapore Case
title_full Internationalizing the Business Curriculum in the Asia Pacific: The Singapore Case
title_fullStr Internationalizing the Business Curriculum in the Asia Pacific: The Singapore Case
title_full_unstemmed Internationalizing the Business Curriculum in the Asia Pacific: The Singapore Case
title_sort internationalizing the business curriculum in the asia pacific: the singapore case
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1995
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/547
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