James Cook University Singapore - Programs Offered

Programs Offered

Currently, JCU Singapore offers programs to students from various JCU Faculties.

They also offer the English Language Program from level 1S to level 3, altogether 4 level. Each level last 2 months to pass.

The graduate courses include:

Bachelor of Information Technology

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)

Bachelor of Business (Specialization in Management / Marketing / International Business / Tourism Management /Hospitality Management)*It also provide Double Major to the international Students.

The post graduate programs includes:

Master of Business Administration (Finance and Accounting)

Master of Education

Master of Guidance and Counseling

Master of Information Technology (e-Business / Networking)

Master of Information Technology Extended (e-Business / Networking)

Master of Information Technology - MBA (Joint Degree and Double Degree)

Masters of International Tourism and Hospitality Management

Master / Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)

Post Graduate Diploma of Psychology

As of now, all courses are available for international students with the exception of Master of Education and Master of Guidance and Counseling.

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