MSc (Venture Creation)

MSc (Venture Creation)

Multidisciplinary Programme

(Offered by Six NUS Schools and Faculties and Its Entrepreneurial Arm)

Programme at a Glance

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Intake and Application

Next Intake Aug 2025
Application Period 1 Nov 2024–31 Jan 2025 (International) 1 Nov 2024–28 Feb 2025 (Local)

Overview

The National University of Singapore (NUS) Master of Science (Venture Creation) (MSc (Venture Creation)) is a multidisciplinary programme that draws from the expertise of:

It is an immersive graduate degree programme that combines experiential learning with the academic rigour of one of the top universities in Asia and the world.

Designed to transform mindsets and accelerate the translation of ideas into solutions, the programme targets aspiring entrepreneurs wanting to launch new ventures with success by providing mentorship in business development and access to NUS technologies, as well as opportunities to network for market access.

Gain exposure in hot topics such as Industry 4.0, digital supply chain, cybersecurity, biotechnology, medical technology and financial technology—just some of the courses offered by the six academic units and the entrepreneurial arm of NUS lending their weight to this programme.

The programme was previously marketed as the Master of Science (MSc) in Entrepreneurship.

Why This Programme?

Tap on more than 20 years of experience in nurturing entrepreneurship, with the expertise of NUS Enterprise, which spearheads such flagship initiatives as NUS Overseas Colleges and BLOCK71.

Deep dive into entrepreneurship with core/essential courses that provide all the guidance, skillsets and opportunities needed to transform ideas into viable businesses.

Build a strong technical foundation by harnessing the technical expertise of six academic departments to deepen skills and knowledge through a range of elective courses.

Application Period

An Academic Year (AY) at NUS consists of two semesters and a special term (which occurs during the Semester 2 Vacation, and is divided into two parts of six weeks duration each):

Semester 1: Aug–Dec Semester 2: Jan–May Special Term (Part 1): May–Jun Special Term (Part 2): Jun–Jul

For the MSc (Venture Creation) programme, there is one application period for each AY:

ProgrammeIntakeApplication Dates
MSc (Venture Creation)Semester 1 (Aug Intake)*1 Nov of preceding year to 31 Jan of intake year (international applicants) / 28/29 Feb of intake year (Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents)
* Although Semester 1 officially starts in Aug, students in the MSc (Venture Creation) programme attend a two-week summer programme in entrepreneurship in Jul.

Admission to the NUS MSc (Venture Creation) programme is granted on a competitive basis as places in the programme are limited. Applicants should possess the following minimum requirements:

Academic

Bachelor's Degree (preferably with Honours)

Skill/Experience

Strong interest in entrepreneurship and innovation, including demonstrated involvement in entrepreneurial activities; or a background in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM); or at least one year of working experience

English Language

Applicants whose native tongue and medium of university instruction are not completely in English:

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) minimum score of 85 (Internet-based) and at least 22 for both the speaking and writing components; or,

International English Language Testing System (IELTS) minimum Academic score 6.0 and at least 6.0 for both the speaking and writing components

Note: TOEFL / IELTS scores are valid for two years from the test date and should not have expired at point of application. Expired scores will not be considered for the application.

Other

Not Applicable

Candidates may visit the official Educational Testing Service (ETS) website for scheduling of TOEFL/GRE tests.

Note: Resume and complete or current academic transcripts and degree scroll(s) will need to be submitted with an application. Applicants are responsible for ensuring that application information and all supporting documents are truthful and correct. NUS reserves the right to verify information provided as part of an application. False or misleading information in an application (including but not limited to test scores, resumes, certificates, transcripts, etc.) is grounds for admission rejection, revocation and/or dismissal from the University.

The NUS MSc (Venture Creation) programme is offered on the following basis (with estimated time to complete the programme indicated below):

Full-time12–18 months

Note: International applicants must be accepted into an approved full-time course in Singapore to apply for a Student’s Pass. For more information, refer to the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website.

The NUS MSc (Venture Creation) is a 40-Unit coursework-based Master’s Degree programme comprising:

Core/essential courses (28 Units), and

Elective courses (12 Units):

At least 8 Units from Specialised Electives. Up to 4 Units from General Electives.

Note: Applicable to newly admitted students from August 2021 intake.

The following table provides a more detailed description of the programme structure:

July (Two Weeks)

Summer programme in entrepreneurship
A two-week programme that offers an immersive experience of entrepreneurship in Singapore and Southeast Asia, to educate and inspire, and to create opportunities to connect deeply with peers and with the entrepreneurship ecosystem

August to
December

Experiential entrepreneurship internship / Innovation & Enterprise Internship*
A semester-long-startup internship experience. Work alongside co-founders of innovative startups, feel the energy and get into the action, figure out what it takes for a business to thrive, connect with like-minded people from the startup community, and forge a network of friends and future partners. 

New venture creation
With the goal of helping students understand the process, challenges, risks and rewards of starting up a new business, this course equips students with the tools to improve their chances of successfully starting their own businesses.

January to 
June

Lean startup practicum / GRIP Venture Creation Practicum*
This course provides guidance and support to accelerate ideas into viable businesses. Through a step-by-step hands-on approach and mentorship, students will be empowered with the knowledge, skillsets and tools to bring their startups from ideation to fruition.

* Applicable to the AY2023/2024 cohort

Core/Essential Courses

Students are required to complete 28 Units of core/essential courses covering three key areas:

Foundation in venture creation (8 Units)

Startup internship (8 Units), and

Accelerated venture creation (12 Units).


Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
TR3301 / ETP3321*Summer Programme in Entrepreneurship 4
TR5302 / ETP5301*Experiential Entrepreneurship Internship / Innovation & Enterprise Internship* 8
TR5049 / ETP5311*Lean Startup Practicum / GRIP Venture Creation Practicum* 12
BMS5405SNew Venture Creation 4
* Applicable to the AY2023/2024 cohort

Elective Courses

Students must complete 12 Units of elective courses, with at least 8 Units from Specialised Electives and up to 4 Units from General Electives (elective course offerings are subject to change and may not be offered every semester).

Specialised Electives

NUS Enterprise
Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
TR5101 / ETP5341*New Venture Finance 4
TR5102 / ETP5331*Intellectual Property Basics for Entrepreneurs4
ETP5322Agile Venture Leadership4
ETP5381Carbon Market & Sustainable Financing4
BMS5121SDigital Transformation & Strategy4
BMS5123SEntrepreneurship Business Development4
BMS5203SThe Knowledge & Innovation Economy 4.04
BMS5124SEntrepreneurial Management 4

General Electives

Business-Related
Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
BMS5117Game Theory for Managers 4
BMS5122Legal Fundamentals for Entrepreneurs & Managers4
BMS5125Sustainability Strategy 4
BMS5205Business Analytics4
BMS5313Empowering and Financing Positive Impact Creation4
BMS5410Negotiation and Conflict Management4
BMS5415Org 2.0: People Analytics for Organisations4
BMS5416Managing Across Cultures4
BMS5506Understanding & Influencing Consumers4
BMS5515Personal Selling & Sales Management4
BMS5519Services Marketing4
Management of Technology-Related
Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
MT5006Strategic & New Product Development^4
MT5007Management of Technological Innovation^4
IE5211New Product Development^4
Technology-Related
Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
CS5228Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining4
CS5242Neural Networks and Deep Learning4
CS5272Embedded Software Design4
CS5321Network Security4
CS5322Database Security4
CS5331Web Security4
CS5332Biometric Authentication4
CS5339Theory and Algorithms for Machine Learning4
CS5421Database Applications Design and Tuning4
CS5422Wireless Networking4
CS5424Distributed Databases4
CS5425Big Data Systems for Data Science4
CS5439Software Security4
DOS5022Data Analytics for Smart Manufacturing4
DOS5024Strategic Procurement in a Digital World2
EE5025Intellectual Property: Innovations in IoT2
IND5021Managing the Digital Supply Chain4
IS5003Platform Design and Economy4
IS5004Enterprise Architecture4
IS5005Digital Engagement4
IS5006Human-Centred Intelligent Systems4
IS5007Strategising for Global IT-enabled Business Success4
IS5116Digital Entrepreneurship4
IS5117Digital Government4
IS5126Hands-on with Applied Analytics4
IS5128Digital Innovation4
IS5151Information Security Policy and Management4
IS5152Data-Driven Decision Making4
IS5451Pervasive Technology Solutions and Development4
MDG5227Bio-Innovation & Entrepreneurship4
MDG5236Pathways to Biomedical Innovation and Enterprise2
MDG5237Biomedical Innovation Capstone2
ST5227Applied Data Mining^4

^ Subject to approval
* Applicable to the AY2023/2024 cohort
† Offered once every two years starting Semester 2, AY2019/2020

For more details about the courses (e.g. laboratory-based or not, subsidy status), please click here.

View study schedule.

Note: For more information about the courses listed above (as well as other courses offered in the current academic year), please visit NUSMODS.

To graduate from the NUS MSc (Venture Creation) programme, students must meet the following requirements:

Programme and/or Specialisation

Read and pass a total of 40 Units, comprising:

28 Units of core/essential courses

12 Units of elective courses

At least 8 Units from Specialised Electives

Up to 4 Units from Generalised Electives


Note: Applicable to newly admitted students from August 2021 intake.

Course and/or Qualification

Not Applicable

Grade Point Average (GPA) Minimum 3.0 (out of maximum 5.0)

Please see also the University’s minimum standards for Continuation and Graduation Requirements. Specific programmes may implement stricter or additional requirements.

Other Any other additional requirements that may be prescribed by the Programme Management Committee for MSc (Venture Creation), or the University.

The University reserves all rights to review fees as necessary and adjust accordingly without prior notice.

Tuition

S$51,500.00 (excluding GST) /
S$56,135.00 (including 9% GST)

Note: The tuition fees for this programme are payable based on the number of Units taken in a semester. The amount stated above is for 40 Units. Students who are required to take more than 40 Units for programme completion may be subjected to additional tuition fees.

Application

S$50.00 (excluding GST) /

S$54.50 (including 9% GST)

Non-refundable and non-transferable

Acceptance

S$5,000.00 (excluding GST) /
S$5,450.00 (including 9% GST)

Payable upon acceptance of offer

Non-refundable and non-transferable

Will be credited towards tuition fees

Miscellaneous Student Fees As published by Office of the University Registrar

Payable every regular semester

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

Programme at a Glance

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Intake and Application

Next Intake Aug 2025
Application Period 1 Nov 2024–31 Jan 2025 (International) 1 Nov 2024–28 Feb 2025 (Local)
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