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What is the default mode of teaching and learning for the CDE common curriculum?
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 and online classes, in view of safe distancing measures. For the AY2021/2022 classes 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 advisories modes of teaching and learning for the specific courses below:
AY2021/2022 Cohort - Group A (EE, CEG, ME, ISE, ESP)
Module Code | Advisory for students stuck overseascourse Code | Mode of teaching and learning |
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Engineering Principles & Practices I II (various module course codes) | Your Department will advise you accordingly. | MA15xx (various modulesPlease refer to NUSMods. If a classroom venue is listed, the class will be taught face-to-face. |
MA15xx and CE2407A/B (various courses under the Modelling & Simulation pillar) | Both lectures and tutorials are 100% e-learning. 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 . However, EG1311 will continue to have while EG1311 lab sessions are face-to-face lab sessions and . As the lab work is heavily group-based. Students , students who are overseas should aim plan your travel to arrive in Singapore to be in time for the lab sessions. If you are required to serve a Stay Home Notice (SHN) upon arrival or if your entry is delayed, you can attend the first lab session (beginning in Week 2 or 3). If your SHN extends beyond Week 3 or if you are unable to come to Singapore, please drop this module in ModReg and defer it to another semester. | |
CS1010E Programming Methodology | Both lectures and tutorials are 100% e-learningNote: Assessments could be conducted face-to-face, subject to NUS' prevailing safe management measures. The module host (School of Computing) will decide closer to the date. |
AY2021/2022 Cohort - Group B (BME, CHE, CVE, EVE, MSE)
DTK1234 Design Thinking | Lectures are 100% e-learning. |
*UPDATE* (as of 21 Jul 2021)
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 |
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PF1101 Fundamentals of Project Management | Lectures are 100% e-learning |
while tutorials are face-to-face. |
Click HERE for the schedule of the 4 online tutorial groups.
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 |
Refer to NUSMods for the schedule of the 2 online tutorial groups.
Lectures are 100% e-learning.
Tutorials are face-to-face. Students with valid reasons to do remote learning can appeal for a tutorial group that will be taught online for students. Please write to qradmin@nus.edu.sg.
The online tutorial group will be taught on Fridays 3-6pm.
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. For queries, please write to qradmin@nus.edu.sg |
Q2: If I have a need to remain overseas, can I appeal to study remotely?
A long-distance learning option is no longer maintained for students who are overseas. Please make immediate arrangements to travel to Singapore. If you continue to remain overseas, you would be deemed to have done so for personal reasons, which would require an application for Leave of Absence. Applications should be made by the end of the second instructional week, failing which you may be liable for fees.
Q3: If all my classes are taught online, can I remain overseas?
The default mode of assessments (both final examinations and continual assessments), will be face-to-face unless otherwise stated by the 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 courses or other NUS 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".
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Campus housing is managed by the Office of Student Affairs. If you have already secured campus housing for the coming semester, staff from the Residential Life team will get in touch with you to advise you accordingly on post-SHN matters. Please keep a lookout for emails from your hostel. For enquiries, please visit https://www.hosteladmission.nus.edu.sg/