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Joann Said:

Any good and recognized universities in Singapore which offer short-term courses in Singapore?

We Answered:

the polytechnic school

Greg Said:

Part Time Diploma Courses for Building and Property Management course in Singapore?

We Answered:

You can try Ngee Ann Polytechnic Website. They have course for diploma in facility management. Alternatively you can also advice your friend to try BCA website too

Gregory Said:

Where can I take summer economics courses in Singapore?

We Answered:

You can try the three state-universities. They're good, world ranked, and pretty competitive.

NTU: www.ntu.edu.sg
(Under College of Humanities - http://www.ntu.edu.sg/HSS/econ/courses/U…

NUS: www.nus.edu.sg
(Under the Faculty of Arts & Social Science - http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/acad/subjects/…

SMU: www.smu.edu.sg
(School of economics - http://www.economics.smu.edu.sg/)

Do drop the admissions department and head of faculty an email asking if you can transfer your credits (you can get the contacts from the websites) I'm not sure you can unless you come as an exchange student, and as far as I know we don't usually have main academic subjects offered in summer.

But no harm asking :) Drop them an email.

Veronica Said:

Where to find good belly dancing teacher/courses in Singapore?

We Answered:

You might want to start by checking with a gym or recreation center in your area. Sometimes they have dance classes, and those teachers may also do private lessons.

You can look on Shira's website.
http://www.shira.net/
http://www.shira.net/directory.htm

other websites where you can look for teachers
http://www.middleeasterndance.net/
http://www.middleeasterndance.net/Dancer…

http://www.bhuz.com/
http://zaghareet.freeservers.com/
http://www.bdancer.com/med-guide/

You can e-mail or call some of the dance instructors to find out what ages they teach in their classes, more about their background, their style of instruction, what they expect from students, and fees they charge for classes. If you don't find a
teacher listed for your area, you might want to contact one from the websites and find out if they may know of an instructor who may live closer to you. You might want to see if you can contact other students of theirs to get their opinions of the classes. A good teacher should encourage this.

I hope you find a teacher that you like. If one teacher's style doesn't suit your learning style, try another. I've known some dancers to take awhile finding a setting that worked for them.
Good luck!!

Eileen Said:

Post Graduate courses Singapore?

We Answered:

Go to the SMU website and start from there. Google your way in.

Carmen Said:

are there any art appreciation courses in singapore?

We Answered:

Check with your local university...

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