Announcement
This wiki has been updated for ModReg Rounds 1-3!
This page provides information on module registration for Level 1000 common modules in the Engineering undergraduate curriculum:
- MLE1010 Engineering Materials Principles & Practices
- EG1311 Design and Make
- CS1010E Programming Methodology (offered by School of Computing)
MLE1010 Engineering Materials Principles & Practices
Discontinuation of Module after AY2021/22 Semester 1
Due to curriculum changes, MLE1010 will no longer be offered after AY2021/22 Semester 1. Students who have yet to clear this graduation requirement should submit an appeal in ModReg.
EG1311 Design and Make
How to register for the module
Reading it in your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be pre-allocated to you. If you are scheduled to read it but have not been pre-allocated, please register for it in ModReg Select Modules (from Round 0 onwards for current students and from Round 1 onwards for newly admitted students).
LABS will be pre-allocated to you. You may drop it in ModReg and ballot for your preferred slot during the Select Tutorials/Labs rounds, but please note that it is subject to vacancies. We encourage you to stick to your recommended timetable as much as possible, unless you have strong reasons to change.
Reading it after your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be open for selection in ModReg Select Modules.
Priority is given to senior students to clear this module in time for graduation:
- Cohort AY2019/20 & AY2020/21: Round 2 onwards
- Cohort AY2021/22: Round 3 onwards
LABS will be open for balloting in ModReg. You will need to select and rank your timeslots in Select Tutorials/Labs, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.
Reading it before your scheduled semester
Please submit an appeal in ModReg (Appeal Type: "Unable to Secure Module") after Round 3 ends, and we will consider your request subject to available quota.
COVID-19 Advisory
EG1311 will continue to have face-to-face lab sessions. Students who are currently overseas should aim to arrive in Singapore in time for the lab sessions (beginning in Week 2 or Week 3). If you are required to serve a Stay Home Notice (SHN) or if your entry is delayed, alternative arrangements can be made for you to attend the first lab session virtually. If your SHN extends beyond Week 3 or if you are unable to come to Singapore, please drop this module in ModReg so that you can defer it to another semester.
CS1010E Programming Methodology
How to register for the module
Reading it in your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be pre-allocated to you (your student grouping will determine the lecture timeslot). If you are scheduled to read it but have not been pre-allocated, please register for it in ModReg Select Modules (from Round 0 onwards for current students and from Round 1 onwards for newly admitted students).
TUTORIALS will be open for balloting in ModReg. You will need to select and rank your timeslots in Select Tutorials/Labs, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.
Reading it after your scheduled semester
LECTURE will be open for selection in ModReg Select Modules (from Round 2 onwards).
TUTORIAL will be open for balloting in ModReg. You will need to select and rank your timeslots in Select Tutorials/Labs, and it will be allocated to you based on the priority scoring.
Reading it before your scheduled semester
Please submit an appeal in ModReg after Round 3 ends, and the module host (School of Computing) will consider your request, subject to available vacancies.