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Modules/Schedule:
Timetable & Group Allocation
(Semester 2, AY2008/09)
- Year One Core Modules
- English Modules
- Upper Year Modules
(Faculty Requirements)
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Group Allocation (Please check group allocation for Semester
2)

- Upper Year Modules (Programme
Requirements) Timetable
- FAQs & Other
General Information on CORS & Modules Registration
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1. Year One
Core Modules |
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| Year One
Core Modules (Semester 2 AY2008/09) |
| * Click on Module Code to get detailed module information, e.g.: Module Description, Prerequisites, Preclusions etc. |
| Module Code* |
Module Title |
MC |
Timetable |
| MA1505 |
Mathematics I |
4 |
Lecture and Tutorial
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MA1506 |
Mathematics II |
4 |
Lecture, Tutorial and Lab |
CS1101C |
Programming Methodology |
4 |
Lecture, Tutorial and Lab
For lab schedule, please visit http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~online/
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MLE1101 |
Introductory Materials Science
and Engineering |
4 |
Lecture and Tutorial |
EG1108 |
Electrical Engineering |
3 |
Lecture, Tutorial and Lab
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| EG1109 |
Statics and Mechanics of Materials |
3 |
Lecture and Tutorial |
PC1431 |
Physics IE |
4 |
Lecture, Tutorial and Lab
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| PC1432 |
Physics IIE |
4 |
Lecture, Tutorial and Lab |
MA1301 |
Introductory Mathematics |
4 |
Lecture and Tutorial
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| PC1221 |
Fundamentals of Physics I |
4 |
Lecture, Tutorial and Lab |
PC1222 |
Fundamentals of Physics II |
4 |
Lecture, Tutorial and Lab
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All first year students (including Polytechnic
Direct Entry students) will be pre-allocated
the above core modules (lectures, tutorials and
labs) as per their recommended schedule except the following:
- MLE1101,
PC1431 & PC1432 for ISE Students - ISE
students can choose to read either MLE1101,
PC1431 & PC1432 in Semester 2. Please
choose the modules via
CORS bidding.
- Selected
Physics Modules - Please check with your
respective departments on the modules that are
pre-allocated to you and the modules that you
should bid via
CORS.
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Students reading modules
with LABS are to take note of the dates of their lab sessions. Please refer to the timetable for more details. |
| Students registering for
the Language Preparation Programme (LPP) must
ensure that it does not clash with their course
programme
timetable. |
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Students who have not done
or need to re-take year 1 core modules are
required to bid for the modules via
CORS
from Round 1A onwards.
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2. English Modules |
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EG1413 Critical Thinking & Writing is a faculty
requirement, i.e. you need to pass this module in
order to graduate (except for Polytechnic direct entry
students). It would be in
students' best interest to read this module as soon as possible.
The
pre-requisites of EG1413 are:-
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General Paper (GP) in the Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Level : B4 or better ('AO' Level GP)
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General Paper (GP) in the Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Level : C or better (H1 Level GP)
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Knowledge Inquiry (KI) in the Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Level: D or better
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General Paper (GP) in the International-Cambridge ‘A’ Level : C or better
- General Paper (GP) in the High School Certificate (HSC) :C or better
- SAT : 750 and above (reading & writing) and 10 and above (essay)
- IELTS : 8 and above (overall) and 8 and above (writing & reading)
- TOEFL : 115 and above (internet-based); or 280 and above (computer-based); or 650 and above (paper-based)
- International Baccalaureate (IB) Theory of Knowledge: C or better
- English Language paper at the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 Examination (Previously known as the New Zealand University Entrance Bursaries and Scholarships Examination): Score of more than 50%
Students who
do not meet the minimum grade for GP are to sit for the
Qualifying English Test (QET).
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Students who pass QET (in Band 5 and 6) will be
eligible to read EG1413.
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Students who fail the QET (in Band 3 and 4) will
have to read and pass
EG1471 in order to be eligible to read EG1413.
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Students who fail badly (Band 1 and 2) are
required to read and pass ES1000E
before they are allowed to read EG1471 and finally
EG1413.
| English
Modules (Semester 2 AY2008/09) |
| * Click on Module Code to get detailed module information, e.g.: Module Description, Prerequisites, Preclusions etc. |
| Module Code* |
Module Title |
MC |
Timetable/Pre-allocation Results: |
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EG1413 |
Critical Thinking and Writing |
4 |
Sectional Class
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**EG1471 |
English for Academic Purposes |
0 |
Lecture and Tutorial
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| **EG1471 Lecture is held
twice only. |
| Notes: |
EG1413
Critical Thinking & Writing & EG1471
English for Academic Purposes
If you wish to read EG1413 in this semester,
please register for the module via
CORS
during the bidding exercise.
In the event that all classes are full,
students may choose to read EG1413 in the
following semesters.
Students on University Scholars Programme
(USP) may choose to replace EG1413 with
relevant
Writing & Critical Thinking USP Modules.
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EG1471
English for Academic Purposes
First year and senior students are
required to bid for a sectional group via
CORS
during bidding exercise.
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3. Upper Year Modules
(Faculty Requirements) |
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| Upper Year Modules
(Semester 2 AY2008/09) |
| * Click on Module Code to get detailed module information, e.g.: Module Description, Prerequisites, Preclusions etc. |
| Module Code* |
Module Title |
MC |
Timetable |
| EG2401 |
Engineering Professionalism |
3 |
Lecture and Tutorial
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HR2002 |
Human Capital in Organizations |
3 |
Sectional Class |
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EG2401 Engineering
Professionalism
This module is a Faculty Requirement.
Students have to pass this module in order to
graduate.
The module is open for bidding via
CORS from Round 1A onwards from
all Year 3 and Year 4 students.
Year 2 students may start bidding for this
module from Round 2A onwards for the
remaining vacancies.
Students who have successfully secured the
module will ballot for the Tutorials via CORS.
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Regular Returning Students
The following returning students who wish to read HR2002
have to bid for the module via CORS
from Round 1A onwards. Bids placed in Round 1A will be considered as advance bids.
- BIE3 &
BIE4
- CHE3 &
CHE4
- ISE3 & ISE4
- EVE4
- CVE4
The module will only be opened to other students if there are vacancies at a later time. Announcement will be made via email if vacancies arise.
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5. Upper Year Modules (Programme Requirements) Timetable |
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6. FAQs & Other General Information on
CORS & Modules Registration |
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Please
click here for FAQs & Other General Information
on CORS & Modules Registration . |
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