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to All Undergraduate Applicants : The NUS Law Advantage
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Dear Prospective Applicant,
Greetings from the NUS Faculty of Law. Whether you have completed or
will be completing your university entrance examinations, we wish you
all the very best. At this stage, you will probably be mulling over your
choice of courses and universities, be these in Singapore or elsewhere.
As you contemplate your options, let us acquaint you with the NUS Law
advantage and tell you what it is that makes our law school special, and
why we want you to be a part of our community.
In a nutshell, you will enjoy diversity and choice, like no other school
can offer. Our philosophy is not only to teach law, but to instill
social conscience and empathy in our students. Instead of a curriculum
with a heavy emphasis on compulsory or mandatory subjects, students can
tailor their specializations from a variety of elective subjects
according to their individual aspirations, career goals and public
interest inclinations. Those whose strengths and interests lie in the
law can
choose to pursue law as a single honours programme, and even then, with
opportunities to take subjects from other disciplines and to appreciate
law from multi-disciplinary perspectives. Those with an inclination for
more than one specialisation can take any of our double-degree
programmes, a number of which are unique to us. Those who prefer to work
with international organizations, NGOs, think-tanks and public interest
groups can concentrate on international and comparative law and policy.
Those whose interests lie in
commercial and corporate law can leverage
on the law school’s traditional strength in this area, and combine it
with our other strength - a
comparative focus on the legal systems of
other countries such as China, the US, the EU nations, India, Indonesia
and Vietnam.
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Diversity of Courses: Whether you pursue a
4-year LLB,
a
3-year
Graduate LLB or any of our
Double Degree Programmes,
you will be assured of a quality legal education at Asia's Global Law
School. Curriculum-wise, around half of the required subjects in the LLB
programme are compulsory common law courses that are critical for legal
practice. There are also skills courses in the Legal Analysis, Writing and
Research programme that foster creative thinking and independent learning.
There is thus a good balance between
compulsory
and
elective
subjects. With compulsories completed by Year II, there is absolute
flexibility for you to craft your own menu of elective subjects in Years III
and IV. You can opt to specialize in areas as diverse as Corporate Law,
Intellectual Property, Litigation, Criminal Law, World Trade Law, Asian Law,
Shipping Law or International & Comparative Law (or to do any of these while
on overseas exchange!). Such flexibility and course diversity are
unparalleled and are made possible only because of the excellent and diverse
teaching staff
at the law school.
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Double Degree Programmes (DDPs): Our DDPs are
truly multi-disciplinary, and combine
Law & Economics,
Law & Business,
Law & Public
Policy and
Law & Life Sciences. You can thus graduate with two degrees
and even double honours, typically in 5 years or less. Here, we leverage on
NUS's unrivalled strengths as a comprehensive university, and you will be
hard-pressed to find such an impressive array of DDPs anywhere. Indeed, Law
& Public Policy and Law & Life Sciences will be absolutely distinctive and
unique. In addition, we have reached agreement with the New York University
(NYU) School of Law on a
5-year LLB-JD programme
and a
4-year LLB-LLM programme.
As a result, our students will get an unprecedented opportunity to obtain a
Bachelors degree from NUS and a JD or Masters degree from NYU, with
significant time and cost savings.
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Student Exchange to over 50 Law Schools Worldwide:
Our flexible curriculum allows students to take non-compulsory subjects from
Year III onwards, which means students can go on
exchange to any of our
50 partners worldwide in Year III. Take your pick: NYU, Columbia, Duke,
Peking, Fudan, Tsinghua, Bangalore, UBC, Toronto, McGill, ANU, Auckland,
Stockholm, Uppsala, Nottingham, Edinburgh, the list goes on!
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Teaching Pedagogy: We believe in creative and
independent learning. Research opportunities, continuous assessment,
tutorials, presentations and seminar-style teaching are emphasized, bolstered by the finest
law library in all of
Asia. In addition, we do not think of law as a separate or stand-alone
discipline. Hence, the approach is to infuse the teaching of law subjects
with policy prescriptions from other disciplines, as opposed to segregating
subjects into law and non-law compartments. A good example is our course on
Law and Sociology of the Family, which looks into issues such as the
breakdown of a marriage not only from a legal perspective, but from the
critical viewpoints of sociology and social work. Overall, depending on
whether you pursue a single or double degree programme, students keen on
subjects from the other disciplines will be able to take between 15 to 40
per cent of their courses in such related disciplines, on top of enjoying
multi-disciplinary perspectives within subjects taught in law school.
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Diversity of students: You will interact with
fellow undergraduate, exchange and
graduate
students representing nearly 50 countries. In addition, almost all the junior
colleges and pre-university institutions in Singapore are represented. The
NUS discretionary admissions policy recognizes students with special talent
or achievement. We are thus committed to diversity of talent, nationality
and social background.
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Scholarships and Financial Aid: We are committed
to assisting deserving students. Apart from the scholarship, bursary and
loan
schemes offered by NUS,
the law school has its own financial aid schemes that are supported by loyal
and generous alumni.
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Our Beautiful Campus at Bukit Timah: We feel
privileged to have moved home to the original site of the NUS and its
predecessor institutions. The
historic Bukit Timah campus
is located within the stunning surroundings of the Botanic Gardens, and has
magnificent old buildings and quadrangles that have been refurbished with
state-of-the-art facilities. The Upper Quadrangle, where the law school
buildings are, have seen historic events like pro-independence rallies by
the nation's early politicians. It is a campus like no other in Singapore.
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Student Life: Our fitness-conscious students work
out in their very own campus gym, take a run around the Botanic Gardens,
return for a shower, and turn up for class! There are talks by academics,
alumni and legal luminaries, and a whole host of student activities
revolving around moot court competitions, charity concerts and of course,
parties!
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Extensive Alumni Links:
We are proud
of our five decades' worth of loyal
alumni who fill the
ranks of the judiciary, government, law firms, diplomatic corps, academia,
media, the arts and public interest work. To name but a few, our illustrious
alumni include Chief Justice of Singapore Chan Sek Keong ’61, Ambassador and
former Dean Professor Tommy Koh ’61, Deputy Prime Minister S. Jayakumar '63,
former Chief Justice of Malaysia Ahmad Fairuz '67, Chief Justice of Malaysia
Abdul Hamid Mohamad ’69, former Dean and Supreme Court Judge Tan Lee Meng
'72, former ASEAN Secretary-General Ong Keng Yong '79, High Commissioner to
Malaysia T. Jasudasen '77, playwrights Eleanor Wong '85 (also a NUS Law
School professor) and Ong Keng Sen '88, actors Ivan Heng '88, Selena Tan '94
and Neo Swee Lin '86, and Senior Counsels Davinder Singh '82 (Drew &
Napier), Steven Chong '82 (Rajah & Tann) and K. Shanmugam '84 (Allen &
Gledhill).
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Reputation and Career Options: While celebrating
our
heritage and
tradition, we
are also at the cutting-edge of legal teaching and research. The law school
has a sterling global reputation and is recognized by our peers as the
finest law school in Asia and one of the leading law schools of the world.
Our graduates are highly sought after by both local and overseas employers
for their skills, training and sensibilities. Indeed, the quality of
training we provide, the NUS brand name and the law school's established
50-year track record have been instrumental in securing the best job
opportunities for our graduates, particularly overseas when competing with
graduates from top foreign universities. We recognise, as you will, that
there are distinct advantages that come with an established law school.
Ultimately, the worth of a degree lies in the reputation of its conferring
institution, the career options open to its well-educated holder and the
capacity of the graduand to make a difference to society. That, in short, is
the NUS Law advantage.
FAQs on the 2008
admissions process
NUS Office of Admissions website
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