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A: In line with the government’s move towards an endemic state for COVID-19 and with our high vaccination rates, we will be having maximal face-to-face classes for from Semester 2 of AY2021/2022 onwards, where prevailing safe management measures permit. In-person attendance is expected for all face-to-face classes, including examinations, which will be shifting back to face-to-face as the default.
For the AY2022/2023 Cohort freshmen, please refer to the modes of teaching and learning for the specific modules courses below:
Module course Code | Mode of teaching and learning |
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Engineering Principles & Practices II (various module course codes) | Please refer to NUSMods. If a classroom venue is listed, the class will be taught face-to-face. |
MA15xx and CE2407B CE2407A/B (various modules courses under the Modelling & Simulation pillar) | Lectures are e-learning except for the MA1505 and MA1508E lectures which are face-to-face. All tutorials are face-to-face. |
EG1311 Design and Make | Lectures are 100% e-learning while EG1311 lab sessions are face-to-face. As the lab work is heavily group-based, students who are overseas should plan your travel to Singapore to be in time for the lab sessions. |
CS1010E Programming Methodology | Both lectures and tutorials are face-to-face. |
DTK1234 Design Thinking | Lectures are 100% e-learning. There is no fixed timing for the lecture; online video lectures will be pre-recorded for students to watch at your own time and at your own pace. Tutorials are face-to-face. For queries, please write to dtk@nus.edu.sg |
PF1101 Fundamentals of Project Management | Lectures are 100% e-learning while tutorials are face-to-face. For queries, please refer to the FAQ or write to shurong@nus.edu.sg |
GEA1000 Quantitative Reasoning with Data | Lectures are 100% e-learning. There is no fixed timing for the lecture; online video lectures will be pre-recorded for students to watch at your own time and at your own pace. Tutorials are face-to-face. For queries, please write to qradmin@nus.edu.sg |
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The default mode of assessments (both final examinations and continual assessments), will be face-to-face unless otherwise stated by the module course lecturer. In general, you will be expected to attend the assessments in person, and no online option will be made available.
Q4: I am taking bridging
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courses or other NUS
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courses. How do I tell whether they are online or face-to-face?
A: You can check NUSMods to see if the class venue is listed as a classroom/lecture theatre or "E-Learn".