CHS Core Curriculum
Discover how CHS’ specially curated Common Curriculum offers you unprecedented freedom of choice in pursuing breadth and depth across academic disciplines, as well as diverse learning opportunities and student life experiences. Chart out your own pathway to suit your interests and aspirations!

Professor
Sow Chorng Haur
Prof Sow obtained his BSc and MSc in Physics from NUS and his PhD from the University of Chicago. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies before joining NUS' Department of Physics in 2001. His research interests include carbon nanotubes and graphene, and studies of nanostructured functional materials and their unique physical properties. He has authored and co-authored many papers in the field of nanoscience and nanomaterials. He is a recipient of multiple university- and faculty-level teaching excellence awards. Prof Sow is Vice Dean (Outreach and Admissions) at the Faculty of Science.

Professor
Joseph Park
Trained in the areas of sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and discourse analysis, Prof Joseph Park's recent work has explored issues such as: language in globalisation, transnationalism and neoliberalism; English as a global language; and, representation of language in the media. Prof Park is Vice Dean (Undergraduate Studies) at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
5 March - Online Talk
9 am - 11 am
8th March - In-person Talk
B2 Run 1 ,9 am - 9.45 am
B2 Run 2, 5 pm - 5.45 pm
CHS Student Sharing Session
Join us for an engaging session where College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS) students share what motivated them to choose CHS and how they curate their own unique pathways towards achieving their professional and personal aspirations. In this session, our students will share insights into their learning journeys and how they make the most of the diverse opportunities open to them, including internships, exchange programmes and research projects, among others.

Angie Liew
Pei Yee
Major in Global Studies
Minor in Data Analytics

Daphne Wong
Major in Data Science and Analytics
Second Major in Innovation and Design

Fahd Shah Mohammad Nizam
Major in Life Sciences
Second Major in Psychology

Ram Shekar
Cross-Disciplinary Programme in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Minor in Art History
Minor in Mathematics
5 March - Online Talk
12.15 pm - 1 pm
Join our online talks from 1 pm to 5 pm and explore everything from humanities to science,
plus the exciting programme offerings that shape your future.