Programmes Available
Coursework programmes involve attendance at formal classes, seminars, laboratories and written examinations. Some programmes also require the candidate to undertake a project or practicum. The degrees are obtained after a prescribed course of study.
The programmes are:
- Master of Arts (Applied and Public History)
- Master of Arts (Asian and Global History)
- Master of Arts (Arts and Cultural Entrepreneurship)
- Master of Arts (Chinese Culture and Language)
- Master of Arts (Contemporary Southeast Asia)
- Master of Arts (English Language and Linguistics)
- Master of Arts (Japanese Visual Cultures)
- Master of Arts (Literary Studies)
- Master of Arts (Theatre and Performance Studies)
- Master of Communication
- Master of Economics
- Master of Psychology (Clinical)
- Master of Science (Applied Geographic Information Systems)
- Master of Science (Climate Change and Sustainability)
- Master of Social Work
- Master of Arts (History) NUS-LSE Double Degree Programme
- Graduate Diploma in Applied and Public History
- Graduate Diploma in Asian and Global History
- Graduate Diploma in Climate Change and Sustainability
- Graduate Diploma in Contemporary Southeast Asia
- Graduate Diploma in Social Work
Master of Science (Speech & Language Pathology)
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) and the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (SoM) offer a coursework Master of Science (Speech & Language Pathology) programme. This is the first degree to be offered jointly by FASS and SoM, and represents a significant milestone for allied health training at NUS. More information on the programme can be found here.