FMS count as Fac Req ah?

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Lets say I'm im FOS majoring in maths. Then I took a PC module liao so cleared my Physics Fac Req liao. Then I go take FMS1205P in Y1S2.
The FMS still count as another Fac Req or not ah?
Or if i take an FMS that is from maths department de, can count as fac req?

I think the FMS as facreq is quite vague leh, anyone got meet this situation before?

helps helps thanks.
 

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Module Structure

The Freshman Seminar module is of 4 modular credits and may be used to satisfy faculty requirements i.e. it will be considered to be outside the group(s) under which the major falls because of its multi-disciplinarity.

This module is open to freshmen of the Faculty of Science in their first two semesters at NUS.

Senior students who have missed taking the Freshman Seminar are welcome to apply, subject to availability. Priority would however be given to freshmen.
Preclusions

Students who have read a Freshman Seminar before will be precluded from reading a second Freshman Seminar.

Students staying in Residential Colleges in UTown who will be reading or have read the Junior Seminars will be precluded from reading Freshman Seminar in the Faculty.

i.e. u can only take 1 FMS, the other 1 if take no count

curry: Freshman Seminars
 

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I only taking one FMS, but FMS1204P is counted as Fac req for physics? Cuz I took physics fac req(not FMS) liao.
 

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it will be considered to be outside the group(s) under which the major falls because of its multi-disciplinarity.

self explainatory
 
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