NUS introduces minor in criminal justice

NUS introduces minor in criminal justice


SINGAPORE – Undergraduates interested in criminal justice will be able to pursue it as a minor at the National University of Singapore (NUS) from January 2027.

The programme will allow students to look more closely at the criminal justice process, which can cover policing and prosecution as well as rehabilitation and reintegration.

It will be run jointly by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) and the Faculty of Science at NUS, which offer the various courses counted under the minor. Students must pass a minimum of five courses to declare the minor – two core and three elective.

This new programme is a response to strong interest in these individual courses, which are often oversubscribed, said an FASS spokeswoman.

She said that there has been “sustained student demand over several years”.

These courses include sociology of deviance, law and society, intimate and gender-based violence and forensic science, she added.




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