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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1.

What is the Office of Programmes for?

 

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 Office of Programmes currently offers 5 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
Graduate Master of Social Sciences (Interational 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

Please direct enquiries to the Office of Programme’s .



2.

What language modules do the Office of Programmes offer?

 

The Office of Programmes does not offer language modules.  All language modules are offered by the Centre for Language Studies.

 

3.

I am interested in doing a Master programme in the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences.  Please let me know which Master programmes are by coursework and which by research.

 

The Office of Programmes offers the Master of Social Sciences (International Studies) and the PhD in Cultural Studies in Asia programmes.

Please visit the FASS Graduate Studies website for more information on graduate courses by coursework and research.

 



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