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Master of Social Sciences
(International Studies)
Academic Convenor

Professor Terry Nardin

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ADMISSIONS

Prospective students should take note that the Master of Social Sciences (International Studies) Programme is not an evening programme and they may be required to take modules that are offered during the day.

View the Academic Calendar for AY2009/2010 here.


Admission Requirements

For admission as a candidate for the degree of Master of Social Sciences (International Studies), the applicant must have obtained either:

 

1.

Good NUS Honours degree (second class and above) or equivalent (e.g., a four-year Bachelors degree with at least an average grade of B or equivalent) in the subject or related field; or

 

2.

A good Bachleors degree (at least an average grade of B or equivalent) in the subject or related field and a minimum Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test score of 1200 points for the Verbal and Quantitative sections and 3.5 for the Analytical section, taken no earlier than 5 years before the date of application; or exceptionally,

 

3.

Other qualifications and experience subject to approval by the Board of Graduate Studies.

 

TOFEL requirement

Applicants whose native tongue or medium of undergraduate instruction is not English should submit TOEFL scores as evidence of their proficiency in the English Language.  The minimum score is 580 points or its equivalent.


Undergraduate Module(s) Requirement

 

Successful applicants with no/weak background in International Studies will be required to read undergraduate (preparatory) module(s).

 

Students are required to obtain a minimum grade of B- for each module. Should the student fail to obtain the minimum grade, his/her candidature will be terminated immediately.

 

Students will have to read the undergraduate module(s) concurrently with their postgraduate modules.

 

The undergraduate modules are offered during the day.

 

List of undergraduate (prepatory) modules

Undergraduate timetable schedule for AY2008/2009

Duration of Course

The minimum period of candidature for the programme is 12 months of full-time study or 24 months of part-time study from the commencement.  The maximum period of candidature is 36 months of full-time study or 48 months of part-time study from the commencement of the programme, inclusive of approved leave of absence and medical leave.


Course Fees

The tuition fees per annum for academic year 2008-2009 is as follows:

 

Full-Time

Part-Time

Singapore Citizens

S$5,890

S$2.950

Singapore Permanent Citizens

S$6,480

S$3,240

Foreigners

S$14,730

S$7,370

Please click here for up-to-date information on course fees.



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