The Office of Programmes at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences was set up in July 2001 to offer multi-disciplinary, cross-departmental programmes, and to facilitate the introduction of innovative programmes of study.
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences serves a large number of students, both within the Faculty and from other Faculties/Schools. Together with the Faculty’s three Divisions – Asian Studies, Humanities, and Social Sciences – and the Centre for Language Studies, the Office of Programmes aims to provide quality education for the development of well-rounded graduates who will be adept at meeting the challenges of an increasingly borderless world and creating value in the new knowledge economy.
The Office of Programmes currently offers 6 multi-disciplinary programmes and 6 minor programmes of study.
| Multi-Disciplinary Programmes |
| Undergraduate |
European Studies (offered as a major and minor)
Freshman Seminar
American Studies
Singapore Studies
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| Graduate |
Master of Social Sciences (International Studies)
PhD in Cultural Studies in Asia |
| Minor Programmes |
| Undergraduate |
Minor in China Studies
Minor in Cultural Studies
Minor in European Studies
Minor in Gender Studies
Minor in Religious Studies
Minor in Science, Technology and Society (STS) |
| Societal Engagement & Social Learning (SESL) |
| Undergraduate |
GEK1052 Community Service & Social Action |
Each of these cross-departmental programmes will have its own academic convenor and/or curricular committee to oversee standards and chart development. Cross-departmental programme modules will be offered by a host department and cross-listed as a programme module.
The Office of Programmes will be at the fore-front of new cross-disciplinary areas of study that are emerging, with the introduction of exciting multi-disciplinary programmes for students in the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences.
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