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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BRIDGING
Intake 20 / T1 2013
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Asia Pacific in the Global System (Class A)
Lecturer: Jeffery Tan

Business Law (Class A)
Lecturer: Robin Peter Lange

Business Statistics (Class A)
Lecturer: Caleb Tan

Business Information Systems (Class A)
Lecturer: Satish Kumar

Marketing Management (Class A)
Lecturer: Dr Ong Chin Choo

Principles of Management (Class A)
Lecturer: Dipan K Mehta

Business Accounting (Class A)
Lecturer: M A Kader

Principles of Banking and Finance (Class A)
Lecturer: Marvin Ang

Elements of Economics (Class A)
Lecturer: Rodney Sim

Tourism Systems (Class A)
Lecturer: Reuben Anand

Business Law (Class B)
Lecturer: Robin Peter Lange

Business Statistics (Class B)
Lecturer: Sunny Ong

Business Information Systems (Class B)
Lecturer: Satish Kumar

Principles of Management (Class B)
Lecturer: Dipan K Mehta

Marketing Management (Class B)
Lecturer: Dr Ong Chin Choo

Principles of Banking and Finance (Class B)
Lecturer: June Neo

Business Accounting (Class B)
Lecturer: Saraswathi Turairas

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