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| ULR modules include General Education Modules (GEM), Singapore Studies (SS) and Breadth modules (U9). These modules are available for bidding from Round 2A till Round 3B, with the exception of Serviced ULR modules, whereby Engineering students may start bidding from Round 1A. |
- Serviced University
Level Requirement (ULR) modules (Semester 1,
AY2009/10)
- Appealing for ULR modules
- Important Information for Graduating Students regarding ULR and UEM requirements
- List of Breadth Modules offered by Faculty of Engineering (Semester
1, AY2009/10)
- List of General Education Modules offered by Faculty of Engineering (Semester
1, AY2009/10)
- List of ULRs offered by all faculties
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1. Serviced University Level Requirement (ULR) modules (Semester
1, AY2009/10) |
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Serviced ULR modules are specially "reserved" modules for engineering students. To allow you to have first priority for the below modules, the default module type codes have been set to <Compulsory Cross Faculty Modules 29> so that you can start bidding from Round 1A . The module type codes will be changed back to their default module type code only after CORS has ended. (see flow chart)
The protection against other students from bidding for the below slots will end after Round 2A, thereafter all remaining quotas will be merged.
| Serviced University Level Requirement (ULR) modules (Semester
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* Click on Module Code to get detailed module information, e.g.: Module Description, Prerequisites, Preclusions etc.
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Module Title |
Faculty |
Module Type Code |
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BSP1004 |
Legal Environment Of Business |
Business |
Breadth <U9> |
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BSP1005 |
Managerial Economics |
Business |
Breadth <U9> |
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ACC1002X
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Financial Accounting |
Business |
Breadth <U9> |
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MKT1003 |
Principles Of Marketing |
Business |
Breadth <U9> |
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MNO1001 |
Management And Organisation |
Business |
Breadth <U9> |
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MNO2311 |
Leadership In Organisations |
Business |
Breadth <U9> |
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DSC2006 |
Operations Management |
Business |
Breadth <U9> |
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TR3001 |
New Product Development |
Business |
Breadth <U9> |
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PC1431 |
Physics IE |
Science |
Breadth <U9> |
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PC1432 |
Physics IIE |
Science |
Breadth <U9> |
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ES2007S |
Professional Communication |
CELC |
Breadth <U9> |
EC1301 |
Principles of Economics |
Arts |
Breadth <U9> |
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SC1101E |
Making Sense of Society |
Arts |
Breadth <U9> |
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SSA2204 |
Nation-Building in Singapore |
Arts |
Singapore Studies <S9> |
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SSA2211 |
The Evolution of a Global City-State |
Arts |
Singapore Studies <S9> |
Please note that the "reserved modules" only applies to the modules listed above.
If you wish to apply for
other University Level Requirement (ULR) Modules, it will only be available at Round 2A onwards. Points will be deducted from student's General Account.
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2. Appealing for ULR Modules |
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Engineering students who fail to secure ULR modules
during the CORS bidding exercise should only submit their appeals for ULR modules via CORS Appeal Form
after Round 3B (i.e. 11 August
2009, 2301hrs onwards). Please submit
your appeals in the following Appeal Type:
- For Non-graduating Students: "Others"
- For Graduating Students: "Unable to secure a
module that is required for you to graduate this
semester"
Appeals filed before Round 3B will NOT be considered. Home faculty will collate all appeals and submit them to host faculty/dept for consideration. Hence DO NOT approach host faculty/dept and/or lecturers.
All appeals must be filed via CORS latest by 14
August 2009, 0800hrs. Appeals
submitted after this closing date and time will NOT be
considered.
Engineering students are required to state a brief explanation for appealing to read these modules. Please provide at least 3 other alternative modules and the desired lecture groups in order of priorities.
Example:
This is my last semester and need 1 GEM in order to graduate. I wish to appeal for:
1. GEK1000, Lecture Grp 2; or
2. GEM2000, Lecture Grp 1; or
3. GEM3000, Lecture Grp 4
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3. Important Information for Graduating Students regarding ULR and UEM requirements |
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For graduating students from AY2003 intake and before, it is your responsibility to check if you have fulfilled at least 28 MCs of ULR requirements (at least 2 GEMs, one of which must be from Group B, 1 SS and at least 2 Breadths) and at least 12 MCs of UEM requirements. You may verify the modules done at the Online Degree Requirement Check (DRC) and at the FFG Checklist provided by your department (please check with your department if necessary).
Any SHORTAGE of MCs less than the stipulated MCs will render students UNABLE to graduate. Students have to check carefully and thoroughly during the CORS period, and if need be, CONVERT their ULR Breadth to UEM, etc (via ‘Module Declaration’ function at DRC) to fulfill their graduation requirements. You will NEED to do another check after you have successfully bidded for modules via CORS.
Please refer to
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4. List of Breadth Modules offered by Faculty of Engineering (Semester
1, AY2009/10) |
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The following is the list of Breadth modules
offered by the Faculty of Engineering in Semester 1
AY0910 for Non-Engineering students.
Module Code |
Module Title |
MC |
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CE2184 |
Infrastructure & the Environment |
4 |
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CE2407 |
Engineering & Uncertainty Analyses |
4 |
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CE2409 |
Engineering Computing and Graphics |
4 |
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CE3101 |
Integrated Infrastructure Project |
4 |
| EG1108 |
Electrical Engineering |
3 |
| EG1109 |
Statics & Mechanics of Materials |
4 |
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ME2103 |
Engineering Visualization & Modeling |
3 |
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ME2113 |
Mechanics of Materials I |
3 |
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ME2134 |
Fluid
Mechanics I |
4 |
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ME2151 |
Fundamentals of Material Engineering |
4 |
| EE2004 |
Electronic Devices |
4 |
| EE2005 |
Electronics |
4 |
| EE2006 |
Digital Design |
4 |
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EE2010 |
Systems
and Control |
4 |
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EE3702 |
Electronic Gaming |
4 |
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IE2110 |
Operations Research I |
4 |
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CN2121 |
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics |
4 |
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CN2122 |
Fluid Mechanics |
4 |
Important Notes:
- It is the responsibility of students to check the class & exam timetable and ensure that there are no timetable clashes.
- Please click
here for the class and exam timetable for these
modules.
- Please refer to
NUS Online Bulletin for the module
description and other details.
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5. List of GEM Modules offered by Faculty of Engineering (Semester
1, AY2009/10) |
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The following is the list of GEM modules
offered by the Faculty of Engineering in Semester 1
AY09/10.
Module Code |
Module Title |
MC |
| GEK1500 |
Inside Your Personal Computer |
4 |
| GEK1501 |
Information Technology & Us |
4 |
| GEK1514 |
MicroE Revolution - From Sand to IC |
4 |
| GEM1505A |
Innovations in Conservation Devices &
Systems |
4 |
| GEM1505B |
Innovations in Electrical &
Electronic Systems |
4 |
Important Notes:
- It is the responsibility of students to check the class & exam timetable and ensure that there are no timetable clashes.
- Please click
here for the class and exam
timetable for these modules.
- Please refer to
NUS Online Bulletin for the module
description and other details.

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