Lifelong Learning

Singapore University of Social Sciences embraces lifelong learning and believes that your learning doesn’t stop with your graduation. Take the opportunity to further your education through our graduate or continuing education programmes. You can choose to pursue a post graduate degree or diploma or even take individual courses that value-add to your career or self-improvement.

Multiple Pathways

Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) graduates from January 2022 semester onwards will now enjoy two (2) free modular courses (up to 10 credit units) to be taken within 3 years after graduation and conferment under the new Alumni Continuing Education (ACE) Scheme. The ACE scheme encourages our new graduates to continue the learning path they have taken, in a mode that they are familiar with.

The current ACE+ scheme will cease by end December 2023. The July 2021 semester graduates is the last cohort to be eligible for the ACE+ scheme. A new ACE scheme will replace the existing ACE+ scheme from the January 2022 semester.

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$500 credited to each alumnus to promote lifelong learning.

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Over 200 courses each semester at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels.

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Stackable programmes at the graduate certificate, graduate diploma, Master’s and Doctoral levels.

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Alumni Continuing Education (ACE) Concessions

Enjoy 20% course fee concession for SUSS CET modular courses and short courses.

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Enjoy 20% course fee concession when alumnus enrol for an undergraduate programme with SUSS.

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Enjoy 30% course fee concession for the first two master’s courses when alumnus enrol for a Graduate Diploma and/or Master’s programme with SUSS.

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Master of Built Environment

The Built Environment sector has been fast evolving to embrace digitalisation, SMART technology, sustainability through greater collaboration between the various stakeholders. As facilities, building and infrastructure become more complex, the required competencies and skill set of its managers compounds.
The Master of Built Environment (MBE-SPE) can be stackable by completing the Graduate Certificate in Project Management or Facilities Management, then completing the Graduate Diploma in Project Management (GDPM) and Graduate Diploma in Facilities Management (GDFMT) before pursuing the master's degree. The programme is aimed at equipping graduates with both technical and management skills pertaining to both Project Management and Facilities Management. This will allow graduates better versatility and wider career options.

Find out more at suss.edu.sg/MBE-SPE

Check out other SST graduate programmes:

  • Artificial Intelligence of Things
  • Built Environment
  • Engineering
  • Facilities Management
  • Project Management

Find out more at suss.edu.sg/SST-GRAD

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Master of Applied Research in Social Sciences

The Master of Applied Research in Social Sciences (MRESS) programme offers a master's degree by research and is primarily designed for social science graduates who are interested in upgrading their qualifications, knowledge and skills.
The MRESS programme leverages on the research expertise of the faculty in the School of Humanities and Behavioural Sciences, and draws from and integrates across the various social science disciplines. This enables students to adopt a broader perspective to social issues. Students can opt to focus on applied issues in social sciences or in positive psychology and well-being, while learning to translate their research skills and knowledge into applicable outputs and projects with real impact.

Find out more at suss.edu.sg/MRESS

Check out other SHBS graduate programmes:

  • Applied Linguistics (TESOL)
  • Psychology
Find out more at suss.edu.sg/SHBS-GRAD
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Graduate Diploma in Expressive Arts Therapy

The Graduate Diploma in Expressive Arts Therapy programme offers not only a part-time and more flexible option, but also includes different art forms like play, mind and body work, narrative, art and storytelling. Through these in-depth opportunities, you could employ expressive arts therapy to combine psychology and the creative process to promote emotional growth and healing.
This multi-arts approach uses our innate desire to create — via play, art, music, dance, poetry or any other artistic form — as a therapeutic tool to help initiate change. This programme creates new connections with emerging Asian models of expressive arts therapy in India and Hong Kong. It presents a psychological approach that is humanistic in orientation.

Find out more at suss.edu.sg/GDXAT

Check out other NSHD graduate programmes:

  • Community Leadership and Social Development
  • Counselling/Systemic Therapy
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Human Capital Management
  • Non-Profit Management
  • Organisation & Leadership for Social Change
  • Philanthropic Advisory
  • Professional Life-coaching
  • Social Entrepreneurship
  • Social Work
  • Youth Work
Find out more at suss.edu.sg/NSHD-GRAD
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