Prospective Students

MSc in Data Science for Sustainability

The world is currently facing significant sustainability challenges, including climate change, biodiversity loss, water scarcity, pollution.  Data science, by uncovering valuable insights from complex economic, environment and social systems, has become a crucial player in supporting the efforts to address the issues.  The MSc programme in Data Science for Sustainability is a collaboration between the Department of Statistics and Data Science and the Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions, in partnership with Department of Biological Science. The programme is to train data scientists who can integrate their knowledge and skills with an understanding of sustainability issues.

The demand for professionals with skills in the field of both robust data science and sustainability is increasing rapidly.  The growing demand opens exciting and diverse career opportunities.  Our programme is designed to equip graduates with the necessary technical and analytical abilities to effectively meet the demand.

 

Updated on 15 July 2024

 

Programme Structure

The course list below may be updated rather regularly and subject to changes.

Core Courses — Students must complete and pass all 5 Courses.
(Total: 20 Units)

Course code

Course Title

Units

DSS5101

Principles of Sustainability

4

DSS5102

Advanced Regression and Time Series Analysis

4

DSS5103

Geospatial Data Analysis

4

DSS5104

Machine Learning and Predictive Modelling

4

DSS5105

Data Science Projects in Practice

4

Elective Courses – Students are required to complete any 5 courses. 

Among the five electives courses, students have to pass at least two out of the three courses: DSS5201, DSS5202, and BL5102 
(Total: 20 Units)

DSS5201

Data Visualisation

4

DSS5202

Sustainable System Analysis

4

DSS5210

Research/Industry Project I

4

DSS5211

Research/Industry Project II

4

ST5218

Advanced Statistical Methods in Finance

4

ST5225

Statistical Analysis of Networks

4

BL5102

Environmental Science

4

BL5313

Food Security and Sustainability

4

SPH5201

Control of Communicable Diseases

4

SPH5205

Urban Outbreak Management

4

DBA5107

Data Analysis in Banking

4

DBA5109

Quantitative Risk Management

4

 

For more information on the DSS-coded courses, please refer to this document.

 

Fees

Application Fee:

  • S$100 (inclusive of GST)
  • Non-refundable and non-transferable fee (payable upon submission of application via Graduate Admission System)

 

Offer Acceptance Fee:

  • Non-refundable and non-transferable fee (payable upon offer acceptance)
  • For more details, please refer to fee structure in Tuition Fee section.

 

Tuition Fee Structure for August AY2025 Intake:

Payment Schedule (in SGD)

 

 

Tuition Fee

Acceptance Fees

Tuition fees for entire 10-course programme

1st Semester

2nd Semester

3rd Semester

4th Semester

 International Students

 (Non-NUS Alumni)

 Full-time students

$52,320

 $5,450

 $20,710

 $26,160

 –

 –

 Part-time students

 $5,450

 $7,630

 $13,080

 $13,080

 $13,080

 NUS Alumni+

 Full-time students

$41,856

 $5,450

 $15,478

 $20,928

 –

 –

 Part-time students

 $5,450

 $5,014

 $10,464

 $10,464

 $10,464

 Local Students*

 Full-time students

$31,392

 $5,450

 $10,246

 $15,696

 –

 –

 Part-time students

 $5,450

 $2,398

 $7,848

 $7,848

 $7,848

 

+All NUS alumni (regardless of nationality), enrolling into MSc Data Science for Sustainability programme, enjoy an increased 20% tuition fee rebate – up from 15% previously.
*All Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents (alumni and non-alumni), enrolling into MSc Data Science for Sustainability programme, are extended a 40% tuition fee rebate – up from 15% previously.

 

Note:

  • Fees indicated above are all inclusive of 9% GST and rebates (if applicable) unless otherwise stated.
  • Similar to the tuition fee, rebates are also intake-based.
  • Rebates will be automatically applied to the tuition fees, and eligible students do not need to apply for them.
  • Students awarded scholarships or study awards will NOT be able to receive any tuition fee rebates.
  • Fees paid are not refundable in the event of non-completion of the programme.
  • There will be penalties for late or partial fee payment.
  • The University reserves all rights to review fees as necessary and adjust accordingly without prior notice.


Miscellaneous Student Fees:

  • Compulsory and payable for every semester
  • More information can be found on the NUS Office of the University Registrar website

 

 

Admissions Criteria

  • A 4-year bachelor degree in quantitative subject, such as Mathematics, Engineering, Statistics, Computer Science, Physics, or Economics, etc.
  • A 4-year bachelor degree in a relevant non-quantitative subject, such as Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences etc., is acceptable if complemented by a minor or second major in a quantitative subject, indicating strong analytical skills.
  • A candidate whose medium of instruction in their undergraduate program is partially or not in English will be required to provide one of the following:
    • Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL) – Minimum score: 85 (internet-based test)
    • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – Overall minimum score: 6
  • Strong candidates with a relevant 3-year Bachelor’s degree or a 4-year Bachelor’s degree in a non-quantitative subject may be considered on a case-by-case basis, depending on their professional experience.  It is subject to approval by the Graduate Programme Committee.

Application Period and Requirements

Early Admission Round (August AY2025 intake)

Application Period: 16 May 2024 to 15 July 2024

Regular Admission Round (August AY2025 intake)

Application Period: 1 October 2024 to 31 March 2025

 

Instruction for Application:

  • All applicants should apply online via the Graduate Admission System.
  • Applicants should browse the User Guide before applying.
  • All supporting documents must be uploaded (in clear PDF format with no password protection) by the application closing date. English translations should accompany supporting documents that are not in English.
  • Name all your supporting documents in English before uploading to the Graduate Admission System.
  • Applicants no longer need to send us hardcopies of the supporting documents as these documents can be uploaded into application portal for retrieval.
  • Applications without application fee payment or with insufficient application fee amount will not be processed.
  • Applications and/or payment received after the closing date will not be processed for that intake.

The programme only has 1 intake per academic year in August.

Supporting documents:

  • Academic Records
    • Official Bachelor Degree Transcript
      • Official Chinese copy and English translated copy (only for applicants from Chinese universities)
    • Certified Bachelor Degree Certificate/Scroll, OR
    • Student Status Letter (for applicants who have not yet graduated from their undergraduate studies at the point of application) containing enrolment status and candidature period, i.e., start and expected completion date
  • Official ID:
    • Singapore NRIC (front and back copy) for Singapore Citizens or Singapore PR applicants
    • Clear and complete passport information page for International applicants
  • CAP/GPA ranking certificate (if applicable)
  • Valid TOEFL/IELTS scores:
    • Applicants whose native tongue and medium of university instruction is not completely in English should upload the official score sheet of TOEFL (≥85) or IELTS (≥6.0) as evidence of their proficiency in the English language.
    • TOEFL/ IELTS scores are valid for two (2) years from the test date and should not have expired at point of application. Expired scores will not be considered for the application.
    • We do not require applicants to request ETS to send the official hardcopy IELTS/TOEFL test scores from the test centre to the programme.
  • Documentary Proof of Financial Support
    • All applicants must submit documentary evidence of their ability to support their study.
    • International applicants must submit documentary evidence of their ability to support their study (i.e., bank statement of at least S$52,000 or its equivalent)
    • Applicants who are sponsored by an individual or organisation will need to provide a letter from the sponsor with details of the sponsorship.
    • Applicants who are working in Singapore and are applying for admission to our part-time programme may upload a copy of their recent payslip.

 

Important Notes:

  • Referee Reports, Personal Statement and Statement of Purpose are not required for application to the programme. Submission of Resume/CV is optional.
  • We regret that we do not acknowledge receipt of applications, and are unable to answer queries related to the status of applications and the chances of admission. This is to ensure that all applications are processed promptly.
  • No candidate may concurrently be a student for more than one degree or register as a NUS candidate and of another university/institute.
  • Applicants must produce originals of all documents when requested if admitted to the programme.
  • The University has not engaged any external agencies to undertake graduate student recruitment on its behalf. Candidates interested in our graduate programmes are advised to apply directly to the University and not through any agents. Candidates who apply through agents will not have any added advantage in gaining admission.
  • Inaccurate, false information or omission of necessary supporting documents or no payment of application fee will render your application invalid. The University reserves the right to reject applications that are incomplete or inaccurate. Persons admitted on the basis of inaccurate or false information may be expelled.

Application Outcome

  • All applicants (early and regular admission rounds) for August AY2025 will be notified latest by 30 June 2025.
  • Only the shortlisted applicants will be advised further. The result of application evaluation is final and no appeal will be entertained.

Graduation Requirements

In order to graduate, students must

  • Obtain a GPA of at least 3.00
  • Complete and pass all five essential courses DSS5101-DSS5105 (20 units)
  • Complete and pass five additional 4-unit elective courses (20 units), chosen from the list of DSS-coded elective courses, pre-approved non-DSS-coded elective courses or non-DSS-coded elective courses with departmental approval
  • Ensure that among the electives courses, students have to pass at least two out of the three courses: DSS5201, DSS5202, and BL5102

 

Candidature

This Programme is offered as a full time programme and a part time programme.

For full time students, the minimum and maximum periods of candidature are 1 year and 2 years for full time students. For part time students, the minimum and maximum periods of candidature are 2 years and 4 years.

Note: Most of the courses will be offered in the evening so that the Programme can be completed on a part-time basis.

 

 

FAQ

1. I am interested in this programme but I do not have a degree in one of the areas, namely, Mathematics, Engineering, Statistics, Computer Science, Physics, Economics, Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, etc. Am I eligible to apply?

You are welcome to apply for the programme during the application period. All applications will be assessed based on relevant background knowledge and work experience with respect to the course. Applicants without a background in one of the areas mentioned above but with sufficient knowledge to embark on the MSc Data Science for Sustainability programme may also be considered favourably.

 

2. I do not have an Honours degree (i.e. only 3-year Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent). Am I eligible to apply?

You are welcome to apply for the programme during the application period. Your application and relevant documents will be reviewed by our Admission Committee on a case-by-case basis.

 

3. Must I sit for TOEFL/IELTS test?

TOEFL or IELTS test ascertains a candidate’s English language proficiency and is necessary if English is not your native tongue and/or the medium of university instruction is not completely in English.

For details on test centres and test dates, please check the websites of TOEFL and IELTS.

 

4. I have been admitted to the programme but due to unforeseen circumstances, I may not be able to complete matriculation and commence study as planned. Can I defer my admission to the next intake?

If you have been offered a place in the programme and have paid the offer acceptance fee, you may request for deferment by sending us an email. Please note that all deferment requests are subject to approval by the department and faculty, and you will be notified of the outcome in due course.

 

5. I have been admitted to the programme but due to unforeseen circumstances, I have problems continuing with the programme. Can I withdraw from the programme?

If you wish to withdraw from the MSc Data Science for Sustainability programme, you may do so by sending us an email stating your reasons. Please note that the offer acceptance fees or other fees payable for the programme are non-refundable and non-transferable. Kindly note that all withdrawal requests are subject to approval by the department and faculty, and you will be notified of the outcome in due course.

 

6. Are there any scholarships available for this programme?

There are currently no scholarships available for the programme. However, Singapore citizens and permanent residents may be eligible for NUS rebates. More information regarding fees and subsidies for the August AY2024 intake will be updated and provided soon on the website.

 

7. Am I eligible for staff concession if I am a full-time NUS staff member?

As this is a self-funded programme, students enrolled in our MSc Data Science for Sustainability programme will not be eligible for staff concession.

 

8. Am I eligible for the CPF Education Loan Scheme (CELS)?

Students enrolled in our MSc Data Science for Sustainability programme are not eligible for CPF Education Scheme (CELS) as it is only applicable to full-time undergraduate students. For more information, please visit the CPF website.

 

9. Am I eligible for the Post-Secondary Education Account (PSEA) scheme?

The PSEA Scheme is administered by the Ministry of Education (MOE) and is open to all eligible Singaporeans. Please refer to the MOE website to check your eligibility for PSEA.

For more information on using your PSEA funds to pay for tuition fees, please visit the NUS Graduate School’s website, available at this link.

 

10. I can’t find the answers in the FAQs above.

If you have any enquiries regarding our MSc Data Science for Sustainability programme and cannot find the answers on our website, please feel free to
email us with your full name in English. If you have already applied to the programme, kindly include your application number in the email subject line.