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This page provides information on module registration for bridging modules in the Engineering undergraduate curriculum:

  • Mathematics bridging module: MA1301
  • Physics bridging modules: PC1221 & PC1222
  • English bridging courses: ES1000 & ES1103

Mathematics bridging module: MA1301

Students who do not meet the following criteria will need to read the Mathematics bridging module, before you can start reading the required Mathematics modules. 

How to register for the module

Reading the module as an iBLOC (for returning full-time National Service men)

For students who have a place reserved for you in NUS, you may clear this requirement by reading MA1301X in the months before you matriculate in NUS. This is catered to students who wish to have a head start in university education and more time to transit to academic life. 

More information about the registration schedule and fees are available on the iBLOC website.

Reading the module in your first semester

LECTURE will be pre-allocated to you by the Department of Mathematics, for pre-identified students who do not meet the above criteria.

TUTORIALS will be available for selection in ModReg during the Select Tutorials & Labs rounds. You will need to select and rank from the available timeslots, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.

Physics bridging modules: PC1221 & PC1222

Students who do not possess A-level H2 Physics or its equivalent may be asked to read Physics bridging modules. Please note that the Physics bridging requirements may differ by Department. Please refer to the respective department websites for more information.

How to register for the module

LECTURE will be pre-allocated to you by the Department of Physics, for pre-identified students.

TUTORIALS will be available for selection in ModReg during the Select Tutorials & Labs rounds. You will need to select and rank from the available timeslots, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.

English bridging courses: ES1000 & ES1103

Students are exempted from the Qualifying English Test (QET) if you possess the necessary English language qualifications. You may check if you are exempted HERE.

Based on your QET results, you will be required to read the English modules hosted by the Centre for English Language Communication:

  • QET Band 2: ES1103 English for Academic Purposes
  • QET Band 1: ES1000 Foundation Academic English followed by ES1103
  • (If you obtain QET Band 3, you will be exempted)

It is important that you try to clear these modules in your earlier semesters, as it could affect your study plan for ES2531 Critical Thinking & Writing later on.

How to register for the module

SECTIONAL TEACHING sessions will be available for selection in ModReg during the Select Modules rounds. You will need to select and rank from the available timeslots, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.

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