The Double Major Programme is a four-year direct honours degree programme. Undergraduate students will read two majors chosen from among the disciplinary strengths of the four schools in the College, namely, the School of Art, Design and Media (ADM), the School of Humanities (SoH), the School of Social Sciences (SSS), and the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI).
Unlike the existing single discipline-based degrees, this degree will feature two distinct majors within an innovative new structure. As such this is a fully conceived double-disciplinary degree. Students will be admitted into this Double Major degree programme at the point of entry to NTU, and declare their two majors at this point.During this four-year degree programme, undergraduates will read both Economics and Public Policy and Global Affairs, benefiting from the expertise and resources of both programmes from the School of Social Sciences(SSS).
The Economics curriculum offers opportunities to pursue specializations in both the traditional, as well as contemporary areas such as micro- and macro-economics, growth and development, labour economics, financial economics, environmental economics, health economics and behavioural economics.
The Public Policy and Global Affairs curriculum focuses on public administration, public policy, Singapore politics and government, public organisation and management, comparative public administration, government budgeting and financial management, human resource management, international relations, public service ethics, and programme evaluation. The aim is to provide students with a general understanding of and exposure to the field of Public Administration and Public Policy. It complements the relevant curriculum in fields such as Economics by introducing the economics rationales behind policy decisions and policy impact in the context of economics.
Unique Feature
Admission Requirements
For GCE 'A' level certificate holders:
- NTU General Admission Requirements
- A good grade in H2 Level Mathematics
- A good grade in General Paper/Knowledge & Inquiry/H1 Level History/English Literature/Geography
For International Baccalaureate Diploma holders:
- NTU General Admission Requirements
- A good grade in Mathematics at Higher Level
- A good grade in English at Standard Level
For NUS High School Diploma holders:
- NTU General Admission Requirements
- Major CAP of 2.0 in Mathematics
- Good Overall CAP in English Language
For International Students & Students with other qualifications:
- NTU General Admission Requirements
- A good grade in Mathematics at Senior High School Level
- A good grade in General Paper/English at Senior High School Level
Course Exemptions
Successful Polytechnic applicants will be exempted certain courses that will be confirmed before the start of their first semester. |
Programme Structure & Duration
Curriculum
To graduate, students must complete two (2) categories of requirement, totalling at least 138 Academic Units (AUs):
Major Requirements (AUs) | Interdisciplinary | Broadening and Deepening Electives (BDE) (AUs) | Total AUs | ||||||
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Core | Prescribed Electives | Final Year Project | Inter-Major Prescribed Electives | Common Core | Professional Series | Care, Serve, Learn | |||
Economics | 12 | 26 | 8* | 8 | 14 | 11 | 3 | 18 | 138 |
Public Policy & Global Affairs | 12 | 26 |
*Students who are eligible to do the FYP will be strongly encouraged to do an inter-major FYP. Students whose GPAs fall in a certain range can choose whether or not to do the FYP. Students who do not do the FYP must clear 8 AUs of PEs (two 4000-level courses, one from each discipline) within the double major.
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core (ICC) Courses:
ICC Common Core | 14 AUs |
Career Design & Workplace Readiness in the V.U.C.A World | 2 |
Ethics & Civics in a Multicultural World | 2 |
Healthy Wellbeing | 2 |
Inquiry and Communication in an Interdisciplinary World | 2 |
Science & Technology for Humanity | 3 |
Sustainability: Society, Economy & Environment | 3 |
ICC Professional Series | 11 AUs |
Digital Proficiency | 3 |
Internship | 5 |
Profession Preparation | 1 |
Professional Communication | 2 |
Care, Serve, Learn | 3 AUs |
I. Economics Curriculum |
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Core [12 AUs]
HE1001 Microeconomics Principles
HE1002 Macroeconomics Principles
HE2001 Intermediate Microeconomics
HE2002 Intermediate Macroeconomics
Major Prescribed Electives [26 AUs]
1. Compulsory Courses:
HE1004 Mathematics for Economists I
HE2003 Econometrics I
HE3001 Microeconomics III
HE3002 Macroeconomics III
HE3003 Econometrics II
MH1820 Probability & Introduction to Statistics
2. Two (2) HE4XXX courses [8 AUs]
Click here for full list of Economics MPEs and course description.
II. Public Policy and Global Affairs Curriculum |
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Core [12 AUs]
HA1001 Introduction to International Relations and Foreign Policy
HA1002 Introduction to Political Theory
HA1003 Introduction to Public Administration and Policy
HA1012 Fundamentals of Politics
Major Prescribed Electives [26 AUs]
1. Two (2) HA2/3XXX courses
[6 AUs]
2. Five (5) HA4XXX courses [20 AUs]
III. Inter-Major Prescribed Electives |
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Students must clear at least 8 AUs from the Inter-Major Prescribed Electives listed below.
(Note: Only HE4042, HE4043, HE4044 and HE4103 can be counted as Major PEs)
Inter-Major PE offerings from Economics:
HE3004 Mathematical Economist II
HE3010 Money and Banking
HE3012 Financial Economics
HE3013 Economics of Corporate Finance
HE3020 International Economics
HE3021 Development Economics
HE3022 Public Economics
HE3023 Labour Economics
HE3024 Environmental Economics
HE3025 Health Economics
HE3026 Urban Economics
HE3027 Housing Economics
HE3031 Industrial Organization & Business Strategies
HE3032 Game Theory
HE3033 The Chinese Economy
HE3034 Economics of Education
HE3111 Monetary Economics
HE3125 Economics of Mental Health and Well-Being
HE4010 Singapore Economy in a Globalized World
HE4043 Finance & Development
HE4044 Growth Theory & Empirics
HE4203 Panel Data & Policy Analysis
(Note: Courses listed as Inter-Major PEs can be counted as Major PEs)
HA1011 Politics of Singapore
HU1002 Introduction to Urban Planning
HA2009 The Making of E-government
HA2011 Cost-benefit Analysis in Public Policy
HA2014 Public Organization Theory
HA2023 Research Methodology in Social Sciences
HA2024 Statistical Analysis for Public Affairs I
HU2002 Urban Life, Design and Policy
HA3001 Political Analysis of Public Policy
HA3007 Public Budgeting and Financial Management
HA3010 Mass Media and Public Policy
HA3018 Borderless Migration?
HA3019 East Asian Security
HA3026 Crisis Leadership and Management
HA3032 Urban Politics and Policy-making
HA4006 Public Leadership
HA4011 Public Administration: Past, Present, and Future
HA4017 Economics Issues for Public Decision Making
HA4018 Policy Evaluation
HA4025 Designing and Conducting Qualitative Research
HA4026 Selected Topics in Health Care and Ageing
HA4029 Quantitative Approach to International Relations
HA4031 Human Capital Management in the Government (2 AUs)
HA4032 What is a City?
HA4034 Causal Inference In Policy Evaluation
HA4035 Food Politics and Policies
HA4036 Power in International Relations: Order and Transition
Career Prospects
Graduates will possess complex problem solving, social perceptiveness and writing skills. They can develop a career in conducting social research for market research companies or in the public sector, where they can advise decision-makers on relevant programmes, campaigns or policies.
One possible career option is a Political Scientist. Using the critical thinking and analytical skills gained, Political Scientist collect public opinion and election data, look at how the law affects people's daily lives and make insightful predictions about political trends.