The Department of Chemistry offers a 3-year 120 Units programme leading to BSc degree, and a 4-year 160 Units degree programme leading to either BSc(Hons) or BSc(Hons) with Specialisation degree.
In Year 1 and 2, you will learn fundamental chemistry principles in areas of Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry. In Year 3 and 4, you will be given the opportunity to further your interest in various multidisciplinary subjects including nanotechnology, chemical biology, medicinal chemistry, materials chemistry as well as energy and environmental sciences.
In addition, as a honours student in your 4th year, you will be given a chance to work in a research laboratory for your Final Year Project, or intern in a related company as your Final Year Internship. You will also be given the option to specialise in either Materials Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry or Environment and Energy.
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Double Major in Chemistry and Food Science
The Department, in conjunction with the Food Science and Technology (FST) Department, offers a direct 4-year 160 Units degree programme leading to BSc (Hons) with double major in Chemistry and Food Science. Read on for more details here.
Other Degree Programmes
The Department of Chemistry offers a 4-year joint degree programme with the Australia National University (ANU) leading to a joint BSc (Hons) degree from NUS and BPhil (Hons) degree from ANU.
Students only need to complete 100 Units at NUS Chemistry and 72 Units at ANU to obtain both the B.Sc.(Hons) degree from NUS and the B.Phil.(Hons) degree from ANU.
Students are given opportunities to take up enrichment programmes such as the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme in Science (UROPS), Undergraduate Professional Internship Programme (UPIP), or Student Exchange Programme (SEP) equip them with more holistic education during the study here.
Units obtained from these enrichment programmes can be counted towards the fulfilment of students’ graduation.
Admission Requirements
The admission requirements are for ‘A’ Level graduates are you should possess a good H2 pass in Chemistry or its equivalent and at least a good ‘O’ Level pass in Mathematics, whereas for Polytechnic graduates, you should possess good diploma in related courses such as Chemical Process Technology, Process/Chemical Engineering.
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Fees
Undergraduate education at NUS is highly subsidized by the Singapore Government, which pays for the bulk of the operating costs besides the infrastructural costs.
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