Faculties of NUS
Arts and Social Sciences Business Computing Dentistry Design and Environment Engineering Law Medicine Science Singapore Conservatory of Music University Scholars
Degree Programme
Undergraduate studies Bachelors degree (with/without Honours) 3 or 4 years duration Graduate studies Masters and Doctoral degrees 2 years for Masters degree 3 years for Doctoral degree
Curriculum Structure
University Requirements
General Education Singapore Studies Breadth
Programme Requirements
Curriculum Structure
University Requirements General Education Aims to empower learners to question, evaluate, discover and construct knowledge on their own.
Two broad Subject Groups : Science & Technology Humanities and Social Sciences Singapore Studies Aim to raise a students awareness of the various aspects of Singapore : its geography and history, its society and economy, its politics and international relations.
Programme Requirements
Curriculum Structure
Major Requirements Aim to prepare students for graduate studies and research in their chosen subject area, and for careers that call for specialized knowledge of the subject. Two types of modules : Essential Modules Elective Modules Faculties / School Requirements Aim to provide the overall breadth of knowledge. They supplement the Major Requirements, focusing on the general aspects of knowledge and abilities expected of graduates from a particular Faculty / School.
Curriculum Structure
University Requirements General Education Singapore Studies Breadth Programme Requirements Major Requirements Faculty / School Requirements Unrestricted Elective Modules Total MCs
Exciting Opportunities
Overseas Student Exchange Overseas Expeditions - Cambodia, Vietnam, India Workshops, Seminars - Chek Jawa, Ivan Heng, Toastmasters, Outward Bound School Dialogue Sessions, Talks - Islam and the West Chat sessions with prominent figures in society Scholar Club
Scholars graduate with a degree of their home faculty or school and a certificate that recognises them as University Scholars
Asias top 25 business schools Asia Inc's 2002 Premier Division league table NUS Business School Among the Top Three Best Business Schools In Asia
Bachelor of Social Sciences Economics Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology
School of Business
Course Concentrations Finance Operations and Supply Chain Management Management Marketing
Admission Information Undergraduate intake: 400
School of Computing
Courses offered
Computer Science Information Systems E-Commerce Communications & Media Computer Engineering
Admission Information
Faculty of Dentistry
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Pre-clinical subjects Anatomy, dental anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, microbiology, pathology, dental materials Clinical subjects Medicine, surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, preventive dentistry and restorative dentistry Admission Information Undergraduate intake: 34
Manual dexterity test and interview
Faculty of Engineering
Courses in Engineering Chemical Engineering** Civil Engineering Computer Engineering** Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering** Industrial & Systems Engineering ** Mechanical Engineering Bioengineering Admission Information Undergraduate intake 1500 ** Direct admission
Subjects in
Criminal law Law of Contract Law of Torts Introduction to Legal Theory Public law Property law Company law Evidence and Procedure Comparative Legal Traditions
Admission information
Faculty of Medicine
Bachelor of Medicine/ Bachelor of Surgery Human biology Human disease; health and disease in the community Clinical topics; clinical practice Admission Information Undergraduate intake: 230 Interview
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She has a degree in biochemistry and a Master of Science. She is interested in setting up a lab for molecular biology and cancer research.
Degree Programmes
Faculty of Science
Chemistry, Applied Chemistry Computational Science Materials Science Mathematics, Applied Mathematics Pharmacy** Physics, Applied Physics Statistics
Faculty of Science
Joint Programmes
Computational Finance Food Science & Technology Life Sciences
Composition
Music Theory Ear Training Music History Keyboard studies Computer Music Composition Seminar Orchestration
Music Theory Ear Training Music History Keyboard studies Orchestra Performance Piano pedagogy
Admission information
Application Procedures
Mid-February: Applications invited from Polytechnic diploma holders Mid-March : Application closes for July academic year intake March: Applications invited from Singapore-Cambridge GCE A level students April 1: Application closes for July academic year intake
May: Notification to sit for test and/or attend interview for applicants to medicine, dentistry, law and architecture
June: Notification of admission. July: Qualifying English Test Matriculation and registration of courses
Subject Prerequisites
AO O O MATH A.MATH MATH GP Architecture / Industrial Design Building / Real Estate ? ? Business Law Political Science Psychology ? ? Statistics Theatre Studies
Subject Prerequisites
MATH PHY CHEM BIO Chemical Engrg Environmental Engrg Civil Engrg Computer Engrg Electrical Engrg Industrial & Systems Engrg Mechanical Engrg Bioengineering
Subject Prerequisites
MATH PHY CHEM BIO ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Computational Science Computing Dentistry Medicine Food Science & Technology Life Sciences Materials Science Pharmacy
JC / CI Applicants
Applicants, regardless of nationality, applying with only the Singapore-Cambridge GCE A level certificate. Admission criteria : GCE A levels SAT I CCA and NS 75 % 25 % up to 5 bonus points
Exceptional students with outstanding singular talents and borderline cases will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Application is made online
Exceptional students with outstanding singular talents and borderline cases will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Application is made online
SAT I
Your best SAT I score in the five years leading up to 1 April of the year of application will be taken into account. Combining the verbal and maths scores from different sittings is not allowed. SAT I scores must be submitted by the application deadline. See www.cta.com.sg and www.collegeboard.com for test dates and registration deadlines
We provide an environment where the best are nurtured to become even better. Our innovative curriculum offers both breadth and specialization. You will acquire a deep knowledge and expertise in your chosen field, but you will also experience education across the board .NUS will prepare you to go out into that world Professor Shih Choon Fong President and Vice Chancellor, NUS.
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NUS undergraduates are bright and articulate individuals with many talents. NUS is a meeting place for talents local and international. There is more than just studying a course at NUS
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Cost of Living
About $500 per month is sufficient
Expenses per month Accommodation Meals Books & stationery Transport (Public Bus) Personal Expenses $140 - $350* $100 - $250 $ 60 - $ 80 $ 50 - $100 $150 - $200
Financial Schemes
Tuition Fee Loan Available to all students Covers up to 80% of tuition fee payable Interest-free during the students courses of study NUS Study Loan Available to needy students Living allowance of up to $3600 per year + balance of fee payable (20%) after taking maximum fee loan of 80%
Scholarships
ASEAN Undergraduate Scholarships Awarded to outstanding students who are nationals of a member country of ASEAN (except Singapore) Covers tuition fee and provides living allowance of $4300 per year NUS Scholarships Awarded on academic merit Covers tuition fee and provides living allowance of $4300 per year