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Become a Leader in Health Crisis Preparedness and Response
The Master of Science in Infectious Disease Emergencies (MSc IDE) at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine is a postgraduate programme available full-time (1 year) or part-time (2 years). The MSc IDE equips students with advanced knowledge and skills to prepare for and respond to infectious disease crises. Our curriculum combines rigorous academic study with practical, real-world applications to address the complexities of outbreak management and public health emergencies. Graduates will be well-positioned for impactful roles in health ministries and international, national and subnational public health organisations.
Intake: July 2025
1 Year (Full-time)
2 Years (Part-time)
30 April 2025
June 2025
Local and international postgraduate students with a medical or health sciences-related Bachelor’s degree, and early to mid-career professionals, at national, subnational, or institutional levels, as well as specialists in various aspects of outbreak response.
Prof Dale Fisher
Programme Director
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Louisa Sun
Deputy Programme Director
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Claire Canning
Education Specialist
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Dariusz P. Olszyna
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Sean Wu
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
A/Prof David Allen
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Prof Alex Cook
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
A/Prof Steven Ooi
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Prof David Paterson
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Andrew G. Letizia
Co-Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Gao Qi
Co-Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Mo Yin
Co-Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Prof Dale Fisher
Programme Director
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Louisa Sun
Deputy Programme Director
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Claire Canning
Education Specialist
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Dariusz P. Olszyna
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Sean Wu
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
A/Prof David Allen
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Prof Alex Cook
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
A/Prof Steven Ooi
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Prof David Paterson
Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Andrew G. Letizia
Co-Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Gao Qi
Co-Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Dr Mo Yin
Co-Course Lead
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Graduation Requirements
Total Units Required: 40 Units
To graduate, students have to:
Complete 3 compulsory core courses (4 units each, 12 units in total)
+ Choose and complete 7 out of 8 offered elective courses (4 units each, 28 units in total)
Please refer HERE for the proposed study plan for full-time and part-time students.
Important:
Before submitting your application:
Application Tips:
Helpful tips for preparing for a strong application
Minimum Requirements:
Academic Qualifications
Professional Experience
Undergraduate Medical Degree:
a. One year of general clinical experience, excluding housemanship for Singapore-trained doctors
b. One year of work experience in public health / health administration / occupational and environmental health or having entered clinical specialty training
Undergraduate Non-Medical Degree:
a. Two years of work experience in public health / health promotion / health administration / occupational and environmental health / clinical research / other related fields
Language Proficiency
Tuition Fees:
Total Tuition Fees (for students enrolled in the Academic Year 2025/2026 only): S$54,500 (inclusive of 9% Goods & Services Tax (GST))
The payment schedule is as follows:
Part-Time Students
Full-Time Students
International Students
S$12,375
S$24,750
S$12,375
S$24,750
S$12,375
–
Year 2 Semester 2
S$12,375
–
Acceptance Fee (Including GST):
S$5,000
All students, whether registered on a full-time or part-time basis, are charged the miscellaneous student fees. These are due at the same time as the tuition fees.
For more information, please visit the Office of the University Registrar website.
Note:
The MSc IDE programme does not offer full scholarships at this stage. However, we provide the CIDER Fellowship, which significantly reduces financial barriers by covering 60% of the tuition fee — a substantial rebate for eligible candidates. You may also wish to explore other scholarships listed below, offered by reputable organisations. These scholarships may cover various aspects of your study expenses. Please review each option carefully to determine your eligibility and application requirements.
The MSc IDE is available as a 1 year (full-time) or 2 years (part-time) degree programme.
Graduation Requirements
Total Units Required: 40 Units
To graduate, students have to:
Complete 3 compulsory core courses (4 units each, 12 units in total)
+ Choose and complete 7 out of 8 offered elective courses (4 units each, 28 units in total)
Please refer HERE for the proposed study plan for full-time and part-time students.
Full-time students are expected to complete the programme within 12 — 24 months. The maximum candidature is 24 months; excluding Leave of Absence (LOA).
Part-time students are expected to complete the programme within 24 — 36 months. The maximum candidature is 36 months; excluding Leave of Absence (LOA).
Important:
Before submitting your application:
Helpful tips for preparing for a strong application:
To be eligible for enrolment, applicants must meet the following requirements. However, please note that selection of candidates is based on a competitive basis and candidates with relevant industry experience will be considered favourably. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission into the programme.
Minimum Requirements:
Academic Qualifications
Professional Experience
Undergraduate Medical Degree:
Undergraduate Non-Medical Degree:
Language Proficiency
Proficiency in conversational English is essential. For applicants whose native tongue and medium of university instruction is not completely in English:
Tuition Fees:
Total Tuition Fees (for students enrolled in the Academic Year 2025/2026 only): S$54,500 (inclusive of Goods & Services Tax (GST))
The payment schedule is as follows:
Year 1 Semester 1
Part-Time Students
S$12,375
Full-Time Students
S$24,750
International Students
–
Year 1 Semester 2
Part-Time Students
S$12,375
Full-Time Students
S$24,750
International Students
–
Year 2 Semester 1
Part-Time Students
S$12,375
Full-Time Students
–
International Students
Year 2 Semester 2
Part-Time Students
S$12,375
Full-Time Students
–
International Students
Acceptance Fee (Including GST):
S$5,000
Note:
The MSc IDE programme does not offer full scholarships at this stage. However, we provide the CIDER Fellowship, which significantly reduces financial barriers by covering 60% of the tuition fee — a substantial rebate for eligible candidates. You may also wish to explore other scholarships listed below, offered by reputable organisations. These scholarships may cover various aspects of your study expenses. Please review each option carefully to determine your eligibility and application requirements.
For International Students, click here to find out the options available to you.
The Master of Science in Infectious Disease Emergencies (MSc IDE) programme offers both a 1-year full-time and a 2-year part-time option.
For more information on candidature matters such as extensions, transfers or conversions (between full-time and part-time status), or termination, please refer to the Office of the Registrar’s guidelines: Candidature Matters.
Continuation Requirements
To continue in the programme, a student must maintain satisfactory progress.
The following GPA guidelines apply:
Graduation Requirements
Please refer to the study plan under “Study Plan” tab, which outlines the courses to take each semester and the expected workload for both full-time and part-time students. Plan and pace your course selections wisely across the semesters to ensure timely graduation.
The MSc IDE is a coursework-based Master’s programme, focusing on practical and theoretical knowledge essential for addressing infectious disease emergencies.
No, the MSc IDE programme does not offer specialisations at the moment.
For local students
Here’s a checklist to help you prepare for your enrolment:
Pre-Admission Medical Examination
You may complete your medical examination at the University Health Centre (UHC) or with a registered private physician. Reports must be in English; other languages will not be accepted. Please follow the provided instructions carefully. For more details, visit: Pre-Admission Medical Examination.
Note that all admitted MSc IDE students are required to undergo a pre-admission medical examination before enrolment. The university reserves the right to refuse your admission should you decide to decline this process.
For international students
Here’s a checklist to help you prepare for your time in Singapore:
Student’s Pass and Entry Visa
Apply for a Student’s Pass if you are a foreigner who has been accepted for admission under the MSc IDE programme. You do not need to apply for a Student’s Pass if you hold a valid Dependant’s Pass, Long-Term Visit Pass or Immigration Exemption Order.
Please follow the instructions to apply for your Student Pass provided here.
Accommodation
Finding the right place to live is crucial for a successful graduate experience. We recommend exploring both on-campus and off-campus options:
On-Campus Accommodation: Managed by the Office of Student Affairs, on-campus residences provide convenience and security, but are only available to full-time NUS students and typically reserved for students staying for the full semester. Due to high demand, not all applicants may secure a spot. We advise students to also explore off-campus options and budget accordingly. For detailed information, please refer to the On-Campus Accommodation Guide.
Off-Campus Accommodation: If you need short-term leases or have specific requirements, consider off-campus options. A non-exhaustive guide of these options, curated by the Office of Student Affairs, is available here. To ensure you have housing upon arrival, it’s best to arrange off-campus accommodation before leaving your home country. While we aim to offer useful information, please note that the University do not directly oversee these arrangements.
Travel Plans
Plan your journey to Singapore well in advance of your course start date to ensure you have ample time to settle in before the semester begins.
Pre-Admission Medical Examination
You may complete your medical examination at the University Health Centre (UHC) or with a registered private physician. Reports must be in English; other languages will not be accepted. Please follow the provided instructions carefully. For more details, visit: Pre-Admission Medical Examination.
Note that all admitted MSc IDE students are required to undergo a pre-admission medical examination before enrolment. The university reserves the right to refuse your admission should you decide to decline this process.
Bank Account Setup
If necessary, review the specific requirements on your chosen bank’s website and reach out to the bank directly for any questions.
Cost of Living
Check estimated living expenses for a single student in Singapore here. These estimates vary based on personal needs and lifestyle, so use them as a general guide to help plan your expected living costs.
Get everything organised and prepare for a successful start to your semester!
Compulsory core courses will be pre-allocated, but students must select and register for their desired electives via CourseReg@EduRec, the university’s consolidated course registration platform.
Registration dates, usually set slightly before the semester begins, will be announced closer to date. For the latest details, visit CourseReg Schedule.
As a global leader in education, the National University of Singapore (NUS) is placed in the top 8 universities worldwide and first in Asia by the latest QS World University Rankings. The NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUSMED) in particular ranks 1st in Asia for medical education by QS. It has a longstanding tradition of providing top-notch medical and health sciences education, boasting cutting-edge research and exceptional faculty, standing at the forefront of training medical professionals. Its global reputation and international outlook make a master’s degree from NUSMED highly valued. Our master’s course provides an innovative approach emphasizing experiential learning and real-world application, utilising advanced facilities and our global network to prepare students for the complex challenges of modern healthcare.
NUSMED goes beyond academics, fostering holistic development by nurturing leadership, critical thinking, and innovation, ensuring graduates possess the skills and confidence to make meaningful contributions to the field.
For professionals ready to make an impact, this programme offers a unique opportunity to gain targeted knowledge, skills, and connections necessary to lead and innovate in the rapidly evolving field of infectious disease emergencies.
If you are unable to find the answer to your query in the list of FAQs, you can email us at cider@nus.edu.sg and we will reply to you within 3 working days.