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BriBUS

UTB Satellite Partner for BriBUS is Kolej International Graduate Studies
www.kolejigs.edu.bn


Students who have successfully completed the BriBUS programme will be eligible for admission into one of the following first year School of Business undergraduate programmes at UTB:

  • BBus (Hons) in Accounting and Information Systems
  • BBus (Hons) in Finance and Risk Management
  • BBus (Hons) in Applied Economics and Finance
  • BBus (Hons) in Marketing and Information Systems
  • BBus (Hons) in Technology Management
  • BBus (Hons) in Business Information Management

Entry Requirement

General

  • At least a Credit Six in the Malay language at GCE Ordinary Level (applicable only for Bruneians applying for a Government Scholarship).
  • At least a Credit Six in Mathematics at GCE Ordinary Level or its equivalent.
  • At least a Credit Six in English Language at GCE Ordinary Level or an IELTS score of 6.0 or TOEFL minimum overall score 550 or its equivalent

Programme Specific

The minimum programme entry requirements to the BriBUS programme are:

  • A minimum of 160 ‘A’ Level points for 3 ‘A’ level passes in relevant English medium subjects
  • A minimum of 140 ‘A’ Level points for 2 ‘A’ level passes in relevant English medium subjects.
  • An International Baccalaureate Diploma score of 20 points.

Relevant subjects normally include Accounting, Economics, Management of Business / Business Studies, Mathematics, Computer Studies, Additional Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English Literature, Geography, Public Affairs, History, Sociology, Psychology and Law.

Semester

Code

Module Title

 

14 Weeks
(March – July)

FB01

Mathematics for Business

FB02

Introduction to Accounting

FB03

Introduction to Finance

FB04

Introduction to Management and Marketing

FB05

Business Economics

Eligibility for admission into UTB Undergraduate Programmes

Students who obtain at least 50% marks per enrolled module will be eligible for admission into the first year of the UTB School of Business undergraduate programmes of their choice.

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