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Welcome!

This wiki page is meant for undergraduate students enrolled in an NUS Engineering degree programme, from Cohort AY2019/20 onwards. It provides module registration information about the common modules that all Engineering students will have to read. For details about your major requirements, please visit your department websites or the NUS Bulletin.

Knowing Your Degree Requirements

  1. View your degree requirements in the NUS Bulletin or your department websites
  2. Check your department recommended schedule / study plan
  3. Check if you require bridging courses in Math, Physics or English
  4. Work out your requirements if you are enrolled in special programmes e.g. E Scholars Programme, iDP, DDP, USP, UTCP, RVRC.

Accessing ModReg & NUSMods

  1. Check that you can log into myEduRec and navigate to ModReg. Use your NUSNET ID (e.g. e1234567) instead of your Student Number (e.g. A1234567N) to log in.
  2. Look up your pre-allocated classes under "View My Classes". Check that they match the modules in your recommended schedule.
  3. Determine if you need to register for more modules, beyond those that you have been pre-allocated. The usual academic workload is 20 MCs (~5 modules) per semester. In Year 1 Semester 1, you are allowed to take up to 23 MCs.
  4. Check out the timetable of other modules at NUSMods
  5. Bookmark important dates in the ModReg schedule, so that you don’t miss any rounds or activities!

Having Questions?

  1. System issues - go through the ModReg Videos first
  2. Module-specific issues - check out the Common Appeals for Engineering common modules
  3. If you still need help, submit your appeal in ModReg (Tip: look up the appeal timelines and appeal types first!)
  4. For other appeals or enquiries, contact the respective NUS office for assistance

COVID-19 related Matters

  1. Download the uNivUS app and declare your health and temperature daily. Those who fail to declare may be disallowed from attending classes on campus.
  2. NUS is offering a mixture of face-to-face and online classes, in view of safe distancing measures. Check NUSMods to see if the class venue is listed as a classroom/lecture theatre or "E-Learn".
  3. If you are overseas and wish to appeal to attend classes remotely, please visit the respective module pages for more information.
  4. Look up the latest NUS circulars on COVID-19 measures HERE


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