Last Updated: 26 Jun 2025
Bachelor of Applied Computing in Finance
The Bachelor of Applied Computing in Finance will provide students with deep domain knowledge in finance and strong technological and analytical skillsets. Students with such integrated knowledge and expertise will be able to improve financial institutions’ process efficiency, provide important business insights, find new opportunities to support decision-making, and lead organizations, especially financial institutions. They would also be valuable to FinTech startup companies looking for integrated finance and computing talents.
Course details
| Field of study |
Business
|
| Certification offered |
Bachelor of Applied Computing in Finance |
Minimum entry requirement
You must meet the following entry requirements for the course application:
| Qualification | Requirement |
|---|---|
| A-Level | |
| Polytechnic Diploma | |
| International Baccalaureate Diploma | |
| NUS High School Diploma | |
| International and other qualifications |
Internship
| Internship duration | 13 weeks extendable to 20 weeks over summer, compulsory internship with company in the business industry related to business area. |
| Internship timeframe | Year 3 Semester 2 |
Students are required to complete their internship with a company in the business industry related to business area.
Overseas exposure programme
The duration is about 4-8 weeks (short term) or 6 months (long term) and it is non-compulsory. There are 2 types of programmes:
- Overseas Entrepreneurship Programme (OEP):
- GEM Explorer programme
Check NTU's website for information on programme eligibility and application.
Career prospects
You can explore the following career options upon graduation:
- Data Analysts
- Digital Strategists
- Business Analysts
- Product Managers
Use resources and interactive tools that are available on MySkillsFuture Portal to explore various education and career pathways.
How to register
You may register here.