SINGAPORE – A new tie-up between two colleges aims to provide future Islamic studies students in Singapore with broader modules in their undergraduate programme and more career opportunities after graduation.
The Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) and the
upcoming Singapore College of Islamic Studies (SCIS)
announced a tie-up on Dec 2 to jointly develop and implement modules for the new degree programme.
SCIS students will gain access to social sciences programmes through the move, opening doors to a wider range of careers in counselling, social work and related fields, while still maintaining their qualification as asatizah, or religious teachers, after graduation.
The new college, formally announced in 2024, is slated to welcome its first intake of students in 2028.





