Douglas Business School (Singapore) is committed to provide quality higher education and online UK university degree courses to busy undergraduate, graduate students and executive management.
Headquartered in the United Kingdom, we have greatly expanded throughout Asian countries over the years. As of today, Douglas Business School has established education centres in the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Macau, China, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka.
Graduated students from Douglas Business School standing in front of Anglia Ruskin University.
Also with Danny, the Director of Douglas Business School. (second from the right)
We collaborate with renowned UK universities (University of Bolton, University of Portsmouth, University of Central Lancashire, Wrexham University, Anglia Ruskin University, and University of Gloucestershire) to deliver the most qualified academic knowledge to our working-professional and freshmen that are looking for a fast track education.
We provide affordable online Bachelor’s, Master’s, DBA and MBA (top-up) programme pathways that can be completed quickly within 1 year.
Our courses are designed for working professionals looking to up-skill so that they can remain relevant or demonstrate competence.
We thrive to provide greater access to degree-level programmes and this is made possible by the network of dedicated support and online learning features that allow career-minded individuals to learn in their own time with a flexible schedule.
Our courses are reviewed and recognized by the UK Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), the same organisation that ensures quality for all UK Universities.
For this reason, MBA students graduate with an internationally-recognised qualification safeguarded by the standards set by the QAA.
We strive to create a supportive learning environment for all who come to learn with us, and to help them discover their full potential.
Danny, director from Douglas Business School, shakes hand with Dr. Adrian Wright, Associate Dean, Director of the Institute for Research into Work, Organisations and Employment from UCLan