Courses
Master of Science in Human Potential and Performance (MSc HPP)
The Master of Science in Human Potential and Performance (MSc HPP) 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 HPP is distinguished by its integration of applied neuroscience, performance psychology and applied physiology to address the growing demand for strategies to maximise human potential in the workforce. It is aligned with the RIE2025 priorities under the Human Potential domain, focusing on enhancing learning capacity and productivity in adulthood.
The programme offers a unique curriculum that combines theoretical foundations with practical, real-world applications. It emphasises on practical strategies to maximise human potential, including learning more effectively through neuroscience, enhancing health and fitness while adapting to challenging environments through physiology, and achieving peak performance through psychology for working professionals. The interdisciplinary nature of the programme bridges the gap between cognitive function, physical performance, and overall well-being, providing graduates with a comprehensive understanding of how these areas interact.
Prospective students can learn more about this Masters course here
