Concurrent Degree Programmes
For undergraduate students, concurrent degree programmes (CDPs) involve a combination of a Bachelor's and a Master's degree from the same Faculty or from two different Faculties. Such programmes allow a student to pursue a Bachelor's and a Master's degree concurrently. The programme structure allows some of the requirements for the Bachelor's degree to be also counted towards the Master's degree so that a student could graduate in four and a half to five years with both degrees, instead of five and a half to six years if pursued separately.
The following is a list of available CDPs within NUS:
- Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours/Bachelor of Business Administration (Accountancy) with Honours & Master in Public Policy
- Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours / Bachelor of Business Administration (Accountancy) with Honours & Master of Science (Management)
- Bachelor of Computing with Honours & Master of Science (Management)
- Bachelor of Engineering {any discipline except Engineering Science} and Master of Science (Management)
- Bachelor of Law & Master in Public Policy
- Bachelor of Science (Real Estate) & Master of Urban Planning
- Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) & Master of Urban Planning
- Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) & Master of Landscape Architecture
- Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) & Master of Architecture
- Bachelor of Science (Project and Facilities Management) / Bachelor of Science (Honours) / Bachelor of Engineering/ Bachelor of Computing (Computer Science or Information Systems)/ Bachelor of Arts (Architecture) / Bachelor of Arts (Industrial Design) and Master of Science (Project Management)
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours)/Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) and Master in Public Policy
- Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Psychology and Master of Social Science in Psychology
- Yale-NUS Five-Year Programme with Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
- Yale-NUS Five-Year Programme with NUS School of Computing
For graduate students, concurrent degree programmes (CDPs) typically involve a combination of a Master's degree and a PhD from the same Faculty or from two different Faculties. Such programmes allow a student to pursue the two degrees concurrently. Normally, the programme structure would enable a student to graduate in a shorter period of time with both degrees, than if each degree was to be pursued separately.
The following CDP within NUS is currently being offered:
The following is a list of available CDPs with Partner Universities:
Double Masters Degree Programme with the Global Alliance in Management Education (CEMS)
With University of Melbourne
With Carnegie Mellon University
With Yale School of Public Health