Hi! I am Joshua Koh, a year 1 psychology student from CHS. Thank you for the question.All students will be a student of NUS College (NUSC) and a student of their home faculty. For instance, an economics major will belong to NUSC and College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS).
Hence, students will need to fulfil the academic requirements of both their home faculty and NUSC. Academics requirements of the home faculties can be found at the respective faculty websites. As for the NUSC academic requirement, students are required to take the NUSC common curriculum to graduate.
One thing to note is that some NUSC common curriculum modules can be mapped to the common curriculum of the other faculties. This means that the NUSC common curriculum modules will be taken as a substitute of some of the home faculty modules.
Hi! I am Joshua Koh, a year 1 psychology student from CHS. Thank you for the question. All students will be a student of NUS College (NUSC) and a student of their home faculty. For instance, an economics major will belong to NUSC and College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS).
Hence, students will need to fulfil the academic requirements of both their home faculty and NUSC. Academics requirements of the home faculties can be found at the respective faculty websites. As for the NUSC academic requirement, students are required to take the NUSC common curriculum to graduate.
More information on NUSC common curriculum can be found below: https://nuscollege.nus.edu.sg/learn/
One thing to note is that some NUSC common curriculum modules can be mapped to the common curriculum of the other faculties. This means that the NUSC common curriculum modules will be taken as a substitute of some of the home faculty modules.