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2:30-3:15pm ECE/CPE Programme Requirements, FFG checklist, ECE Specialization Tracks and Technical Elective Modules, ECE Module Planner website, Q&A.Speaker: A/Prof Mansoor Jalil, EE3/CPE3 Coordinator
3:15-3:30pm Presentation by Communications & Information Engineering Group Speaker: Prof Chua Kee Chaing
3:30-3:45pm Presentation by Drives, Power & Control Systems Group Speaker: Prof. Lee Tong Heng and Dr Ashwin Khambadkone
3:45-4:00pm Presentation by Microelectronics GroupSpeaker: A/Prof Tan Leng Seow
4:00-4:15pm Presentation by Microwave & Radio Frequency GroupSpeaker : Dr Koenraad Mouthaan
4:15-4:30pm Presentation by Biomedical Engineering GroupSpeaker: Dr Yen Shih-Cheng
4:30-5:30pm View Exhibits & Posters at the EA foyer
Streaming Talk for ECE2 students for entry into EE3/CPE3 in AY 2009/2010Streaming Talk for ECE2 students for entry into EE3/CPE3 in AY 2009/2010
2 April 2009, 2:30-5:30 pm, EA2 April 2009, 2:30-5:30 pm, EA
ProgrammeProgramme
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EE3/CPE3 Streaming TalkEE3/CPE3 Streaming Talk AY 2009/2010 AY 2009/2010
A/Prof Mansoor Jalil ([email protected])
EE3/CPE3 Coordinator
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE)
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EE Direct-entry, AY2007/08 intake
CPE Direct-entry, AY2007/08 intake
AY2007/08 Common intake (streamed to EE2 or CPE2)
EE & CPE Direct Entry (Poly), AY2008/09 intake
Four groups of students going to EE3/CPE3 in AY 2009/10
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Total = 160 MCs
B.Eng. (EE/CPE) Curriculum Structure
2 General Education Modules (GEMs) = 8 MCs
1 Singapore Studies (SS) Module = 4 MCs
2 Breadth Electives outside faculty = 8 MCs
(SARTOR requirements)
University Level Requirements (ULR)
MCs = 20
Programme Requirements
FoE Reqs (10 MCs): Critical Thinking & Writing, Eng Professionalism, UHRNE
FoE Year 1 Maths & Sci (EE: 20 MCs or CPE: 16 MCs):
Intro Mat Sci & Eng, Physics IIE (EE only), Maths I & II, Programming Methodology
FoE Year 1 Technology (3 MCs): Electrical Engineering
MCs = EE: 33 or CPE: 29
20 MCs
Any faculty(for Breadth/Depth)
(SARTOR requirements)
Total MCs=12 (7.45%)
Unrestricted Elective Modules (UEM)
MCs = 20
ECE Core Modules (EE: 37 MCs or CPE: 41 MCs)
ECE Core – Project and Independent Study Modules
(22 MCs)
ECE Technical Electives to satisfy breadth and depth
requirements (28 MCs)
MCs = EE: 87 or CPE: 91
ECE Major Requirements
Refer to the specific File For Graduation (FFG) document at:
http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/finalyr/FFglists.htm
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EE Modular Requirements and Credits Modular Requirements MCs
UNIVERSITY LEVEL REQUIREMENTS 20
General Education Modules Requirement (GEM)(at least one from Group B: Humanities and Social Sciences)
8
Singapore Studies (SS) Module 4
Breadth: Modules Outside Student’s Faculty** 8
UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVE MODULES 20
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
Faculty Requirements: 10
EG1413 Critical Thinking and Writing 4
HR2002 Understanding Human Relations in the New Economy
3
EG2401 Engineering Professionalism 3
English* -
Foundation Requirements: 23
MA1505 Mathematics I 4
MA1506 Mathematics II 4
EG1108 Electrical Engineering 3
MLE1101 Introductory Materials Science & Engineering 4
PC1432 Physics IIE 4
CS1101C Programming Methodology 4
Electrical Engineering Major Requirements
EE Core Subjects: 37
EE2004 Electronic Devices 4
EE2005 Electronics 4
EE2006 Digital Design 4
EE2007 Microprocessor Systems 4
EE2009 Signals 4
EE2010 Systems and Control 4
EE2011 Engineering Electromagnetics 4
EE2012 Analytical Methods in Electrical & Computer Engineering
4
CS1102C Data Structures and Algorithms 5
EE Project Modules: 22
EE2001 Project (Analog and Digital Systems Design) 6
EE3001 Project (Technology Assessment) 4
EE4001 B.Eng. Dissertation (over 2 semesters) 12
EE Electives:
Elective Modules to satisfy the breadth and depth requirements of the B.Eng. (EE) programme.
28
TOTAL 160
* For students who have not passed or been exempted from the Qualifying English Test at the time of admissions to the Faculty.** EE students are required to read a level-1000 Physics module (except GEK/GEM modules) towards the ULR-Breadth/UEM requirement (Recommended module: PC1431) .
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CPE Modular Requirements and Credits
Modular Requirement MCs
UNIVERSITY LEVEL REQUIREMENTS 20
General Education Modules Requirement (GEM)(at least 1 from Group B: Humanities & Social Sciences)
8
Singapore Studies (SS) Module 4
Breadth: Modules Outside Student’s Faculty** 8
UNRESTRICTED ELECTIVE MODULES 20
PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
Faculty Requirements: 10
EG1413 Critical Thinking and Writing 4
HR2002 Understanding Human Relations in the New Economy
3
EG2401 Engineering Professionalism 3
English* -
Foundation Requirements 19
MA1505 Mathematics I 4
MA1506 Mathematics II 4
EG1108 Electrical Engineering 3
MLE1101 Introductory Materials Science & Engineering 4
CS1101C Programming Methodology 4
Computer Engineering Major Requirements
CPE Core Subjects: 41
EE2005 Electronics 4
EE2006 Digital Design 4
EE2007 Microprocessor Systems 4
EE2009 Signals 4
EE2012 Analytical Methods in Electrical & Computer Engineering
4
EE3204 Computer Communication Networks I 4
EE3207 Computer Architecture 4
CS1102C Data Structures and Algorithms 5
CS1231 Discrete Structures 4
CS2103 Software Engineering 4
CPE Project Modules: 22
EE2001 Project (Analog and Digital Systems Design) 6
EE3001 Project (Technology Assessment) 4
EE4001 B.Eng. Dissertation (over 2 semesters) 12
CPE Electives:
Elective Modules to satisfy the breadth and depth requirements of the B.Eng. (CPE) programme.
28
TOTAL 160
* For students who have not passed or been exempted from the Qualifying English Test at the time of admission to the Faculty.** CPE students are required to read a level-1000 Physics module (except GEK/GEM modules) towards the ULR-Breadth/UEM requirement (Recommended module: PC1432).
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ECE Specialization and Technical Elective Modules
What does streaming involve?
What are the compulsory requirements?
How technical electives are organized?
Specialization rules
Recommended tracks
Recommended study schedules
Demonstration of online ECE Module Planner (MP)
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ECE ME CE
ECE Core
B.Eng. (Electrical Engineering)
B.Eng. (Computer Engineering)
CPE electives & projects
EE electives & projects
Early years: wide coverage of Math, Engineering, Computing and Scientific fundamentals.
Upper years: highly specialized courses that track the latest technology developments in the field.
Enable ECE graduates to deal with engineering problems of today and face future challenges.
ECE Curriculum
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Choice of technical elective modules in schedules 5, 6, 7 & 8.
Some modules are compulsory, e.g. EE2001, EE3001, EE4001.
The choice of technical elective modules must satisfy the specialization rules that are defined based on “concentration” (i.e., NOT defined based upon recommended track).
Failure to meet the requirements can delay graduation!
Choose the technical elective modules wisely to ensure that both breadth and depth requirements are achieved in your B.Eng. Program.
Streaming Involves…
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ECE Specialization Tracks and Technical Elective Modules
What does streaming involve?
What are the compulsory requirements?
How technical electives are organized?
Specialization rules
Recommended tracks
Recommended study schedules
Demonstration of online ECE Module Planner (MP)
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Compulsory Requirements
Essential TMs*EE2001 Mini Project EE3001 Mini ProjectEE4001 FYP/Thesis
Essential NTMs*HR2002 Understanding HR
in the New Economy (EE/CPE/Common intake)
EG2401 Engineering Professionalism
SARTOR Requirements
+ 7 Technical Elective Modules to achieve both breadth and depth in your B.Eng. program.
* This is in addition to other modules that are usually taken in the lower years.
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ECE Specialization Tracks and Technical Elective Modules
What does streaming involve?
What are the compulsory requirements?
How technical electives are organized?
Specialization rules
Recommended tracks
Recommended study schedules
Demonstration of online ECE Module Planner (MP)
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The technical electives are organized into 10 different concentrations. Each concentration contains some breadth & depth modules.
Breadth modules: Core to the area and provides broad understanding of concepts.
Depth modules: More specialized and provides greater depth & coverage.
A total of 77 technical elective modules are available (29 breadth and 48 depth modules).
Only 7 technical elective modules need to be taken over 3 or 4 semesters.
Organization of Technical Electives
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The specialization rules & pre-requisites must be satisfied.
There are changes in requirements and electives (c.f. last year): change in semester in which a module is offered new / removal of technical elective modules or change in
pre-requisites changes in title, code and syllabus
Refer to the updated version of Technical Electives file:
http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/ee3lists.htm
Organization of Technical Electives (cont.)
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Specialization in EE/CPE is achieved through technical breadth/depth electives from the following concentrations:
Communications
Computer Engineering
Information Processing
Media & Signal Processing
Control & Automation
ECE Breadth/Depth
Microelectronics
Electrical Energy
Engineering Science
Bioelectronic Systems
General
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CommunicationsCommunicationsBreadth
EE3101 Digital Signal Proc
EE3103 Communications
EE3104 Intro to RF and Microwave Sys and Circuits
Depth
EE4101 RF Communications
EE4104 Microwave Ccts & Dev
EE4110 MIC & MMIC Design
EE4112 HF Techniques
EE4113 Digital Comms & Coding
EE4114 Optical Comms
Control & AutomationControl & AutomationBreadth
EE3302 Industrial Ctrl Sys
EE3304 Digital Ctrl Sys
Depth
EE4302 Adv Control Sys
EE4305 Intro Fuzzy/Neural Sys
EE4306 Distributed Auto Robotic Sys
EE4307 Control Sys Design & Sim
ME4245 Robot Kinematics, D&C
CN4211R Petrochem & Proc. Tech.
Examples on Concentration for EE
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Computer EngineeringComputer Engineering
Breadth
EE3204 Computer Comms Networks I
EE3207 Computer Architecture
EE3208 Embed Computer Sys Design
Depth
EE4210 Comp Comm Networks II
EE4214 Real-time Embedded Systems
EE4218 Embed Hardware Sys Design
Information ProcessingInformation Processing
Breadth CS2102 Database Systems CS2103 Software Engineering CS2106 Introduction to Operating Sys CS3216 Software Dev on Evo Platforms CS3230 Design & Analysis of Algo CS3241 Computer Graphics CS3243 Foundations of AI
Depth CS4244 Knowledge-based Systems CS4247 Graphics Rendering Techniques
Examples on Concentration for EE (cont.)
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ECE Specialization Tracks and Technical Elective Modules
What does streaming involve?
What are the compulsory requirements?
How technical electives are organized?
Specialization rules
Recommended tracks
Recommended study schedules
Demonstration of online ECE Module Planner (MP)
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Rules to achieve breadth & depth: B.Eng. (EE)(a) Breadth (B) requirements
• At least 3 technical breadth electives from 3 different concentrations
(b) Depth (D) requirements
• At least 3 technical depth electives from any concentration
(c) Unrestricted
• At least 1 technical breadth/depth elective from any concentration
(d) Design requirement
• At least 1 technical elective from the above 7 electives must be from the list of design modules
Note: At least 16 MCs of electives must be EEXXXX.
Minimum total of 7 Technical
Electives (at least 28 MCs in total)
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For the list of EE technical breadth and depth electives, refer to the Technical Electives (EE) file:
http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/ee3lists.htm
List of Design Modules for EE(EE U06 intake & after)
1 EE3207 Computer Architecture
2 EE3208 Embedded Computer Systems Design
3 EE3407 Analog Electronics
4 EE3408 Integrated Analog Design
5 EE4110 MIC & MMIC Design
6 EE4218 Embedded Hardware System Design
7 EE4302 Advanced Control Systems
8 EE4307 Control Systems Design and Simulation
9 EE4410 Integrated Circuit and System Design
10 EE4415 Integrated Digital Design
11 EE4512 Renewable Energy Systems Capstone Design
12 EE4702 Game World Mechanics
13 CS3248 Design of Interactive Systems
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Rules to achieve breadth & depth: B.Eng. (CPE)(a) Breadth (B) requirements
• At least 3 technical breadth electives in the following combination:
2B (from any combination of Comms/CE/IP/MSP) + 1B from other concentrations
(b) Depth (D) requirements• At least 3 technical depth electives in the following
combination: 2D (from any combination of CE/IP/MSP) +
1D from any concentration(c) Unrestricted
• At least 1 technical breadth/depth elective fromany concentration
(d) Design requirement• At least 1 technical elective from the above 7 electives
must be from the list of design modules
Minimum total of 7 Technical
Electives (at least 28 MCs in total)
Note: At least 12 MCs of electives must be EEXXXX.
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For the list of CPE technical breadth and depth electives, refer to the Technical Electives (CPE) file:
http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/ee3lists.htm
List of Design Modules for CPE(CPE U06 to U08 intake)
1 EE3208 Embedded Computer Systems Design
2 EE3407 Analog Electronics
3 EE3408 Integrated Analog Design
4 EE4110 MIC & MMIC Design
5 EE4218 Embedded Hardware System Design
6 EE4302 Advanced Control Systems
7 EE4307 Control Systems Design and Simulation
8 EE4410 Integrated Circuit and System Design
9 EE4415 Integrated Digital Design
10 EE4512 Renewable Energy Systems Capstone Design
11 EE4702 Game World Mechanics
12 CS3248 Design of Interactive Systems
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BREADTH #1
BREADTH #2
BREADTH #3
DEPTH #1
DEPTH #2
DEPTH #3
BREADTH #1
BREADTH #2
BREADTH #3
Examples of Choosing Electives…EE students need to take: At least 3 technical breadth electives from 3 different concentrations; At least 3 technical depth electives from any concentration; At least 1 technical breadth/depth elective from any concentration; At least 1 technical elective from the above 7 electives must be from the list of design modules.
CPE students need to take: At least 3 technical breadth electives in the following combination, i.e., 2B (from any combination of Comms/CE/IP/MSP) + 1B from other concentrations; At least 3 technical depth electives in the following combination, i.e., 2D (from any combination of CE/IP/MSP) + 1D from any concentration; At least 1 technical breadth/depth elective from any concentration; At least 1 technical elective from the above 7 electives must be from the list of design modules.
BREADTH CE
BREADTH CE
BREADTH
DEPTH CE
DEPTH IP
DEPTH
BREADTH/DEPTH
BREADTH IP
BREADTH
DEPTH CE
DEPTH CE
DEPTH
BREADTH/DEPTH
BREADTH MSP
Minimum total of 7 Technical Electives (at least 28 MCs in total)
Minimum total of 7 Technical Electives (at least 28 MCs in total)
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ECE Specialization Tracks and Technical Elective Modules
What does streaming involve?
What are the compulsory requirements?
How technical electives are organized?
Specialization rules
Recommended tracks
Recommended study schedules
Demonstration of online ECE Module Planner (MP)
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Recommended Tracks For the list of recommended tracks, refer to the Tracks List file:
http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/ee3lists.htm
A total of 24 (EE) and 8 (CPE) tracks are recommended.
Each track recommends a number of modules ‘core’ to that track.
Modules listed in each specialization track are NOT compulsory.
You are NOT required to read all modules listed in a particular track. You may mix and match modules to create your own track.
Even though if you have taken all modules in a track, it does NOT necessary mean that you have satisfied the specialization rules.
Important: You must ensure that rules to achieve breadth & depth requirements (specialization rules based on concentration) are satisfied.
Pay attention to pre-requisites and take modules in an appropriate order.
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Tracks for CPE students
BIOS1 Biomedical Systems
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)EE3206 Intro to Computer Vision & Image Proc (1)EE3601 Bio-Instrumentation & Signal Analysis (1)EE4601 Sensors for Medical Applications (1)EE4603 Biomedical Imaging Systems (2)EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media (1)BN4404 BioMEMS (2)
BIOS2 Computational Sensory Systems
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)EE3206 Introduction to Comp Vision and Image Processing (1)EE3601 Bio-Instrumentation and Signal Analysis (1)EE4212 Computer Vision (2)EE4213 Image Processing (2)EE4305 Introduction to Fuzzy/Neural Systems (1)EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media (1)CEIP1 Networking &
Distributed Systems
CS2102 Database Systems (1 or 2)
CS2106 Introduction to Operating Systems (1 or 2)
CS3221 Operating Systems Design and PragmaticsCS3233 Competitive Programming (1)EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)EE3204 Computer Comm Networks I (1)EE4210 Computer Comm Networks II (2)EE4214 Real Time Embedded Systems (1)
CEIP2 Embedded Systems
CS2103 Software Engineering (1 or 2)
CS2106 Introduction to Operating Systems (1 or 2)
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)
EE3207 Computer Architecture (1)EE3208 Embedded Computer Sys Design (2) EE4214 Real Time Embedded Systems (1)
EE4218 Embedded Hardware System Design (2)
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Tracks for CPE students (cont.)CEIP3 Interactive & Digital Media
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)
EE3206 Intro to Computer Vision & Image Proc (1)EE3701 Digital Media Technologies (2)EE3702 Electronic Gaming (1)CS3248 Design of Interactive Systems (2)
EE4212 Computer Vision (2)EE4213 Image Processing (2)EE4702 Game World Mechanics (2)
CEIP4 Computer Systems
CS2102 Database Systems (1 or 2)
CS2103 Software Engineering (1 or 2)
CS2106 Introduction to Operating Systems (1or 2)
CS3241 Computer Graphics(1or 2)
EE3204 Computer Comm Networks I (1)EE3207 Computer Architecture (1)EE4214 Real Time Embedded Systems (1)
EE5903 Real Time Systems (2)
CEIP5 Human-Computer Interface Systems
CS3240 Human Computer Interaction (2)CS3241 Computer Graphics (1or 2)
CS3243 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (1 or 2)
CS4247 Graphics Rendering Techniques (2)EE3206 Intro to Computer Vision & Image Proc (1)EE3208 Embedded Computer Systems Design (1)EE3702 Electronic Gaming (1)EE4212 Computer Vision (2)EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media (1)
CTRL4 Entertainment Robotics
CS3243 Foundations of AI (1 or 2)
EE3206 Intro to Comp Vision and Image Proc (1)EE3302 Industrial Control Systems (1)EE3702 Electronic Gaming (1)EE4212 Computer Vision (2)EE4306 Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems (2)EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media (1)CS4244 Knowledge-based Systems (2)
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EE: Bioelectronic Systems
Tracks for EE students
BIOS1 Biomedical Systems
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)EE3206 Intro to Computer Vision & Image Proc (1)EE3601 Bio-Instrumentation & Signal Analysis (1)EE4601 Sensors for Medical Applications (1)EE4602 BioelectronicsEE4603 Biomedical Imaging Systems (2)EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media (1)BN4404 BioMEMS (2)
BIOS2 Computational Sensory Systems
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)EE3206 Introduction to Comp Vision and Image Processing (1)EE3601 Bio-Instrumentation and Signal Analysis (1)EE4212 Computer Vision (2)EE4213 Image Processing (2)EE4305 Introduction to Fuzzy/Neural Systems (1)EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media (1)
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EE: Communications Engineering
COMM1 Wireless Communications
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)EE3103 Communications (1)EE3407 Analog Electronics (1 or 2)EE4112 High Frequency Techniques (1)EE4113 Digital Communications & Coding (1)EE4109 Spread Spectrum Communications
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EE: Comp Eng & Info Proc.CEIP1 Networking & Distributed Systems
CS2102 Database Systems (1 or 2)
CS2106 Introduction to Operating Systems (1 or 2)CS3221 Operating Systems Design and PragmaticsCS3233 Competitive Programming (1)EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)EE3204 Computer Comm Networks I (1)EE4210 Computer Comm Networks II (2)EE4214 Real Time Embedded Systems (1)
CEIP2 Embedded Systems
CS2103 Software Engineering (1 or 2)CS2106 Introduction to Operating Systems (1 or 2)
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)
EE3207 Computer Architecture (1)EE3208 Embedded Computer Sys Design (2) EE4214 Real Time Embedded Systems (1)
EE4218 Embedded Hardware System Design (2)
CEIP3 Interactive & Digital Media
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)EE3206 Intro to Computer Vision & Image Proc (1)EE3701 Digital Media Technologies (2)EE3702 Electronic Gaming (1)CS3248 Design of Interactive Systems (2)EE4212 Computer Vision (2)EE4213 Image Processing (2)EE4702 Game World Mechanics (2)
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EE: Control & Automation
CTRL1 Advanced Control
EE3304 Digital Control Systems (2)EE4214 Real Time Embedded Systems (1)
EE4302 Advanced Control Systems (2)EE4305 Intro to Fuzzy/Neural Systems (1)
EE4307 Control Sys Design and Simulation (2)EE5101 Linear Systems (1)
CTRL2 Mechatronics & Automation
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)EE3302 Industrial Control Systems (1)EE3304 Digital Control Systems (2)EE4307 Control Systems Design and Simulation (2)ME4245 Robot Kinematics, Dyn and Control (1)EE4502 Electric Drives & Control (1)
CTRL3 Distributed Autonomous Systems
EE3302 Industrial Control Systems (1)EE3304 Digital Control Systems (2)ME4245 Robot Kinematics, Dynand Control (1)EE4305 Intro to Fuzzy/Neural Systems (1)EE4306 Dist Autonomous Robotic Systems (2)
CTRL4 Process Control
EE3302 Industrial Control Systems (1) EE3304 Digital Control Systems (2)EE4302 Advanced Control Systems (2) EE4307 Control Systems Design and Simulation (2)CN4211 Petrochemicals and Processing Technology (2)
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EE: MicroelectronicsMICE1 Device Technology
EE3406 Microelectronic Materials (1 or 2)EE4411 Si Processing Technology (1 or 2)
EE4412 Technology & Modeling of Si Transistors (1)EE4413 Low Dimensional Electronic Devices (2)CN4223 Microelectronic Thin Films (2)
MICE2 Photonics and Optical Communications
EE3406 Microelectronic Materials (1 or 2)EE3103 Communications (1)EE4401 Optoelectronics (2)EE4114 Optical Communications (2)ESP4302 Nanophotonics (1)
MICE3 VLSI design
EE3408 Integrated Analog Design (1 or 2)EE3407 Analog Electronics (1 or 2)EE4410 Integrated Circuit and System Design (1-2)EE4415 Integrated Digital Design (2)
MICE4 IC Manufacturing
EE3406 Microelectronics Materials (1 or 2)EE4408 Silicon Device Reliability (2)EE4411 Si Processing Technology (1 or 2)
EE4412 Tech & Modeling of Si Transistors (1)IE2130 Quality Engineering I (2)CN4223 Microelectronics Thin Films (2)
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EE: Microelectronics (contd.)
MICE5 Optoelectronics
EE3406 Microelectronics Materials (1 or 2)EE4401 Optoelectronics (2)EE4413 Low Dimensional Electronic Devices (2)ESP4302 Nanophotonics (1)
MICE6 Data Storage Systems
EE3406 Microelectronic Materials (1 or 2)
EE4413 Low Dimensional Electronic Devices (2)EE4414 Magnetic Materials & Devices for Information Storage (1)EE4506 Magnetic Recording Systems (1)
MICE7 BioDevices
EE4411 Si Processing Technology (1 or 2)EE4412 Technology & Modeling of Si Transistors (1)EE4601 Sensors for Medical Applications (1)BN4404 BioMEMS (2)
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EE: Microwave & RF CommsMICW1 Microwave & RF Systems
EE3101 Digital Signal Processing (1 or 2)EE3103 Communications (1)EE3104 Introduction to RF and Microwave Systems and Circuits (1)EE3407 Analog Electronics (1 or 2)EE4101 RF Communications (1)EE4112 High Frequency Techniques (1)EE5303 Microwave Electronics (1)
MICW2 Microwave & RF CAD
EE3103 Communications (1)
EE3104 Introduction to RF and Microwave Systems and Circuits (1)
EE3407 Analog Electronics (1 or 2)EE4101 RF Communications (1)EE4104 Microwave Circuits & Devices (2)EE4110 RFIC & MMIC Design (2)EE4112 High Frequency Techniques (1)
EE4401 Optoelectronics (2)EE5303 Microwave Electronics (1)
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EE: Elec Energy Sys & ComponentsEESC1: Power Systems Analysis and ControlEE3505 Electrical Energy Systems (1)EE3501 Power Electronics (2)EE4501 Power System Management & Protection (2)EE4502 Electric Drives & Control (1) EE3302 Industrial Control Systems (1)EE3304 Digital Control Systems (2)EE4512 Renewable Energy Sys Capstone Design (3)EE5701 High Voltage Testing & Switchgear (1)EE5712 Power System Reliability(1)
EESC2: Power Electronics, Drives & Semiconductor DevicesEE3501 Power Electronics (2)EE3505 Electrical Energy Systems (1)EE4502 Electric Drives & Control (1)EE4505 Power Semiconductor Devices & ICs (1)EE4509 Silicon Microsystems (2) EE3304 Digital Control Systems (2)EE4512 Renew. Energy Sys Capstone Design (3)EE5711 Power Electronics and Systems(2)EE5703 Industrial Drives(2)
EESC3: Sustainable Energy Systems & ComponentsEE3505 Electrical Energy Systems (1)EE3501 Power Electronics (2)EE4502 Electric Drives & Control (1) EE4510 Solar Photovoltaic Energy Systems (1)EE4511 Sustainable Energy SystemsEE4509 Silicon Microsystems (2)EE3302 Industrial Control Systems (1) EE3304 Digital Control Systems (2)EE4512 Renewable Energy Systems Capstone Design (3)EE5711 Power Electronics and Systems(2)EE5712 Power System Reliability(1)
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EE: General Tracks
EE/CPE: Self-Designed Track
OWN
Anything is possible provided that you satisfy the specialization rules mentioned earlier.
GEN1 General Track 1
EE3103 Communications (1)EE3208 Embedded Computer Systems Design (1)EE3304 Digital Control Systems (2)EE3505 Electrical Energy Systems (1)
GEN2 General Track 2
EE3103 Communications (1)EE3208 Embedded Computer Systems Design (1)EE3407 Analog Electronics (1 or 2)EE4411 Silicon Processing Technology (1 or 2)
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ECE Specialization Tracks and Technical Elective Modules
What does streaming involve?
What are the compulsory requirements?
How technical electives are organized?
Specialization rules
Recommended tracks
Recommended study schedules
Demonstration of online ECE Module Planner (MP)
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Recommended Study Schedules (RSS) Other requirements, e.g. UEM, ULR Breadth/GEM are not indicated in RSS.
Remember to read these modules. Refer to the specific RSS document at:http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/recommendedschedule.htm
Note: min of 15 MCs and max of 25 MCs per semester.
Compulsory Modules (FoE requirements): EG2401 and HR2002
EE2001 & EE3001 Mini Projects:
Be careful about taking EE2001/EE3001 together with EE4001 FYP in schedule 7, e.g. due to SEP.
• Workload is very heavy!• You should try to find suitable mapping modules while on SEP.
If you plan to go for IA in schedule 6, you can take EE3001 and one breadth/depth elective in the evening classes during your IA, subject to availability. EE2001 can be taken during the Special Term between schedule 4 & 5, subject to availability.
Pay attention to workload balancing!
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POSSIBLE SCHEDULE FOR ECE AY2007 INTAKE STUDENTS (MAJOR REQUIREMENTS)
Important: 1. Students must also satisfy the following University Level Requirements (GEMs, SS, ULR Breadths) and Unrestricted Elective Module Requirements (UEM) which are not
shown above but can be taken in any semester. Please refer to the relevant FFG checklist at http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/finalyr/FFglists.htm 2. In the second-year(schedule III & IV), students will study most ECE core modules and are advised not to take more than one additional module in each sem. 3. The minimum 28 MCs of electives satisfying the EE/CPE Breadth / Depth requirements can be taken at any semester upon satisfying the pre-requisites. 4. Students planning on going to IA should plan to take EE2001 in sem I of the third year of study (schedule V) or during the special term subject to availability. 5. Accelerating students can take EE4001 when they achieve level 4 standing.
1. Possible Schedule for EE (Group A) AY2007/08 Intake (Major Requirements)Schedule III Schedule IV Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2006 Digital Design EE2004 Electronic Devices
EE2001 4
(Co-req: EE2007)EE3001 EE4001 EE4001
EE2009 Signals EE2005 Electronics EG2401 BREADTH ELECTIVE HR2002 DEPTH ELECTIVE
EE2010 Systems & Control
EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
BREADTH / DEPTH ELECTIVE
EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
EE2011 Engineering Electromagnetics
BREADTHELECTIVE
2. Possible Schedule for EE (Group B) AY2007/08 Intake (Major Requirements)
Schedule III Schedule IV Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2004 Electronic Devices
EE2006 Digital Design EE3001 EE2001 4
(Co-req: EE2007)EE4001 EE4001
EE2005 Electronics EE2009 Signals EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
BREADTHELECTIVE
HR2002 DEPTHELECTIVE
EE2011 Engineering Electromagnetics
EE2010 Systems & Control
EG2401 BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
BREADTH / DEPTH ELECTIVE
EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
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POSSIBLE SCHEDULE FOR ECE AY2007 INTAKE STUDENTS (MAJOR REQUIREMENTS)
Important: 1. Students must also satisfy the following University Level Requirements (GEMs, SS, ULR Breadths) and Unrestricted Elective Module Requirements (UEM) which are not
shown above but can be taken in any semester. Please refer to the relevant FFG checklist at http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/finalyr/FFglists.htm 2. In the second-year(schedule III & IV), students will study most ECE core modules and are advised not to take more than one additional module in each sem. 3. The minimum 28 MCs of electives satisfying the EE/CPE Breadth / Depth requirements can be taken at any semester upon satisfying the pre-requisites. 4. Students planning on going to IA should plan to take EE2001 in sem I of the third year of study (schedule V) or during the special term subject to availability. 5. Accelerating students can take EE4001 when they achieve level 4 standing.
3. Possible Schedule for CPE AY2007/08 Intake (Major Requirements)
Schedule III Schedule IV Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
EE3001 EE2001 4
(Co-req: EE2007)EE4001 EE4001
EE2006 Digital Design EE2005 Electronics EE3204 Computer Comms Networks I (Co: EE2009)
BREADTHELECTIVE
HR2002 DEPTHELECTIVE
EE2009 Signals CS2103 Software Engrg (Pre: CS1102C)
EE3207 Computer Architecture (Co: EE2007)
BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
BREADTH / DEPTHELECTIVE
BREADTHELECTIVE
EG2401 DEPTHELECTIVE
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POSSIBLE SCHEDULE FOR ECE AY2007 INTAKE STUDENTS (MAJOR REQUIREMENTS)
Important: 1. Students must also satisfy the following University Level Requirements (GEMs, SS, ULR Breadths) and Unrestricted Elective Module Requirements (UEM) which are not
shown above but can be taken in any semester. Please refer to the relevant FFG checklist at http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/finalyr/FFglists.htm 2. In the second-year(schedule III & IV), students will study most ECE core modules and are advised not to take more than one additional module in each sem. 3. The minimum 28 MCs of electives satisfying the EE/CPE Breadth / Depth requirements can be taken at any semester upon satisfying the pre-requisites. 4. Students planning on going to IA should plan to take EE2001 in sem I of the third year of study (schedule V) or during the special term subject to availability. 5. Accelerating students can take EE4001 when they achieve level 4 standing.
4. Possible Schedule for EE AY2007/08 Common Intake (Major Requirements)Schedule III Schedule IV Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2004 Electronic Devices
EE2006 Digital Design EE3001 EE2001 4
(Co-req: EE2007)EE4001 EE4001
EE2005 Electronics EE2009 Signals EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
EG2401 HR2002 DEPTHELECTIVE
CS1102C Data Structures & Algorithms
EE2010 Systems & Control
EE2011 Engineering Electromagnetics
BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
BREADTH / DEPTHELECTIVE
EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
BREADTHELECTIVE
BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
5. Possible Schedule for CPE AY2007/08 Common Intake (Major Requirements)Schedule III Schedule IV Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
EE3001 EE2001 4
(Co-req: EE2007)EE4001 EE4001
EE2006 Digital Design EE2005 Electronics EE3204 Computer Comms Networks I (Co:
EE2009)
EG2401 HR2002 DEPTHELECTIVE
EE2009 Signals CS2103 Software Engrg (Pre: CS1102C)
EE3207 Computer Architecture (Co: EE2007)
BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
BREADTH / DEPTHELECTIVE
CS1102C Data Structures & Algorithms
CS1231 DISCRETE STRUCTURES
BREADTHELECTIVE
BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
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POSSIBLE SCHEDULE FOR ECE AY2008 INTAKE STUDENTS (MAJOR REQUIREMENTS)
Important: 1. Students must also satisfy the following University Level Requirements (GEMs, SS, ULR Breadths) and Unrestricted Elective Module Requirements (UEM) which are not
shown above but can be taken in any semester. Please refer to the relevant FFG checklist at http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/finalyr/FFglists.htm 2. Poly Students who have passed the APC test for PC1431 are not required to take another PC level-1000 module for ULR requirement. Direct-entry Poly students in CPE
course are recommended to take PC1432 to fulfil ULR if they have not passed the APC test for PC1431. 3. The minimum 28 MCs of electives satisfying the EE/CPE Breadth / Depth requirements can be taken at any semester upon satisfying the pre-requisites. 4 EE2001 can be completed either in the special term or regular term. Poly students are advised to take EE2001 in the special term if they have fulfilled the requirements.
Possible Schedule for Direct Entry (Poly) Students admitted to EE2 in Sem 1, AY2008/09 (Major Requirements)
Schedule III Schedule IV Special Term
Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2006 PC1432
EE2001 (Co-req EE2007)
MA1506 EE2009 Signals EE4001 EE4001
MA1301 (UEM)[1]
(if not exempted)MA1505 EE2011 Engineering
ElectromagneticsEE2010 Systems &
ControlBREADTH ELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
PC1221[2]
(ULR)EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
EE2004 Electronic DevicesEE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
BREADTH ELECTIVE
DEPTH ELECTIVE
EE2005 CS1101C Programming Methodology
CS1102C Data Structures & Algorithms
EG2401 BREADTH ELECTIVE
DEPTH ELECTIVE
1 GEM MLE1101 1 ULR / UEM[3] 1 SS BREADTH / DEPTH ELECTIVE
20 MC 20 MC 6 MC 21 MC 19 MC 22 MC 18 MC
[1] Student exempted from MA1301 will take MA1505 in its place. [2] This is taken under the ULR requirement. Recommended modules are PC1221 and PC1222 for EE and CPE students respectively.[3] Students are strongly encouraged to take at least one business/management module to satisfy ULR/UEM.
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POSSIBLE SCHEDULE FOR ECE AY2008 INTAKE STUDENTS (MAJOR REQUIREMENTS)
Possible Schedule for Direct Entry (Poly) Students admitted to CPE2 in Sem 1, AY2008/09 (Major Requirements)
Schedule III Schedule IV Special Term
Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2006
EE2007 Microprocessor
Systems (Pre: EE2006)
EE2001 (Co-req EE2007)
MA1506 EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
EE4001 EE4001
EE2005
MA1505 EE3207 Computer Architecture (Co: EE2007)
CS2103 Software Engineering
BREADTH ELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
PC12222 (ULR) MLE1101 EE3204 Computer Comms Networks I (Co: EE2009)
EG2401 BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
MA1301 (UEM) 1
(if not exempted)CS1101C Programming
MethodologyEE2009 1 SS BREADTH
ELECTIVEDEPTH
ELECTIVE
1 GEM CS1231 DISCRETE STRUCTURES
CS1102C Data Structures & Algorithms
1 ULR / UEM 3 BREADTH / DEPTH ELECTIVE
20 MC 20 MC 6 MC 21 MC 19 MC 22 MC 18 MC
Important: 1. Students must also satisfy the following University Level Requirements (GEMs, SS, ULR Breadths) and Unrestricted Elective Module Requirements (UEM) which are not
shown above but can be taken in any semester. Please refer to the relevant FFG checklist at http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/finalyr/FFglists.htm 2. Poly Students who have passed the APC test for PC1431 are not required to take another PC level-1000 module for ULR requirement. Direct-entry Poly students in CPE
course are recommended to take PC1432 to fulfil ULR if they have not passed the APC test for PC1431. 3. The minimum 28 MCs of electives satisfying the EE/CPE Breadth / Depth requirements can be taken at any semester upon satisfying the pre-requisites. 4 EE2001 can be completed either in the special term or regular term. Poly students are advised to take EE2001 in the special term if they have fulfilled the requirements.
[1] Student exempted from MA1301 will take MA1505 in its place. [2] This is taken under the ULR requirement. Recommended modules are PC1221 and PC1222 for EE and CPE students respectively.[3] Students are strongly encouraged to take at least one business/management module to satisfy ULR/UEM.
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POSSIBLE SCHEDULE FOR ECE AY2007 INTAKE STUDENTS PLANNING TO GO FOR LONG-TERM IA (MAJOR REQUIREMENTS)
Important: 1. Students must also satisfy the following University Level Requirements (GEMs, SS, ULR Breadths) and Unrestricted Elective Module Requirements (UEM) which are not
shown above but can be taken in any semester. Please refer to the relevant FFG checklist at http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/finalyr/FFglists.htm 2. In the second-year(schedule III & IV), students will study most ECE core modules and are advised not to take more than one additional module in each sem. 3. The minimum 28 MCs of electives satisfying the EE/CPE Breadth / Depth requirements can be taken at any semester upon satisfying the pre-requisites. 4. Students planning on going to IA should plan to take EE2001 in sem I of the third year of study (schedule V) or during the special term subject to availability. 5. Accelerating students can take EE4001 when they achieve level 4 standing.
1. Possible Schedule for EE (Group A) AY2007/08 Intake (Major Requirements)Schedule III Schedule IV Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2006 Digital Design EE2004 Electronic Devices
EE2001 4
(Co-req: EE2007)EE3001 EE4001 EE4001
EE2009 Signals EE2005 Electronics EG2401 BREADTH ELECTIVE HR2002 DEPTH ELECTIVE
EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
BREADTH / DEPTH ELECTIVE
EE2010 Systems & Control
EE2011 Engineering Electromagnetics
BREADTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
2. Possible Schedule for EE (Group B) AY2007/08 Intake (Major Requirements)
Schedule III Schedule IV Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2004 Electronic Devices
EE2006 Digital Design EE2001 4
(Co-req: EE2007)EE3001 EE4001 EE4001
EE2005 Electronics EE2009 Signals EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
BREADTHELECTIVE
HR2002 DEPTHELECTIVE
EE2011 Engineering Electromagnetics
EE2010 Systems & Control
EG2401 DEPTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
BREADTHELECTIVE
BREADTHELECTIVE
BREADTH / DEPTH ELECTIVE
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POSSIBLE SCHEDULE FOR ECE AY2007 INTAKE STUDENTS PLANNING TO GO FOR LONG-TERM IA (MAJOR REQUIREMENTS)
Important: 1. Students must also satisfy the following University Level Requirements (GEMs, SS, ULR Breadths) and Unrestricted Elective Module Requirements (UEM) which are not
shown above but can be taken in any semester. Please refer to the relevant FFG checklist at http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/finalyr/FFglists.htm 2. In the second-year(schedule III & IV), students will study most ECE core modules and are advised not to take more than one additional module in each sem. 3. The minimum 28 MCs of electives satisfying the EE/CPE Breadth / Depth requirements can be taken at any semester upon satisfying the pre-requisites. 4. Students planning on going to IA should plan to take EE2001 in sem I of the third year of study (schedule V) or during the special term subject to availability. 5. Accelerating students can take EE4001 when they achieve level 4 standing.
3. Possible Schedule for CPE AY2007/08 Intake (Major Requirements)
Schedule IIISchedule IV Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
EE2001 4
(Co-req: EE2007)EE3001 EE4001 EE4001
EE2006 Digital Design EE2005 Electronics EE3204 Computer Comms Networks I (Co: EE2009)
BREADTHELECTIVE
HR2002 DEPTHELECTIVE
EE2009 Signals CS2103 Software Engrg (Pre: CS1102C)
EE3207 Computer Architecture (Co: EE2007)
DEPTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
EG2401 BREADTHELECTIVE
BREADTHELECTIVE
BREADTH / DEPTHELECTIVE
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POSSIBLE SCHEDULE FOR ECE AY2007 INTAKE STUDENTS PLANNING TO GO FOR LONG-TERM IA (MAJOR REQUIREMENTS)
Important: 1. Students must also satisfy the following University Level Requirements (GEMs, SS, ULR Breadths) and Unrestricted Elective Module Requirements (UEM) which are not
shown above but can be taken in any semester. Please refer to the relevant FFG checklist at http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/finalyr/FFglists.htm 2. In the second-year(schedule III & IV), students will study most ECE core modules and are advised not to take more than one additional module in each sem. 3. The minimum 28 MCs of electives satisfying the EE/CPE Breadth / Depth requirements can be taken at any semester upon satisfying the pre-requisites. 4. Students planning on going to IA should plan to take EE2001 in sem I of the third year of study (schedule V) or during the special term subject to availability. 5. Accelerating students can take EE4001 when they achieve level 4 standing.
4. Possible Schedule for EE AY2007/08 Common Intake (Major Requirements)Schedule III Schedule IV Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2004 Electronic Devices
EE2006 Digital Design EE2001 4
(Co-req: EE2007)EE3001 EE4001 EE4001
EE2005 Electronics EE2009 Signals EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
BREADTHELECTIVE
HR2002 DEPTHELECTIVE
CS1102C Data Structures & Algorithms
EE2010 Systems & Control
EE2011 Engineering Electromagnetics
DEPTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
EG2401 BREADTHELECTIVE
BREADTH / DEPTHELECTIVE
BREADTH ELECTIVE
5. Possible Schedule for CPE AY2007/08 Common Intake (Major Requirements)Schedule III Schedule IV Schedule V Schedule VI Schedule VII Schedule VIII
EE2012 Analytical Methods in ECE
EE2007 Microprocessor Systems (Pre: EE2006)
EE2001 4
(Co-req: EE2007)EE3001 EE4001 EE4001
EE2006 Digital Design EE2005 Electronics EE3204 Computer Comms Networks I (Co: EE2009)
BREADTHELECTIVE
HR2002 DEPTHELECTIVE
EE2009 Signals CS2103 Software Engrg (Pre: CS1102C)
EE3207 Computer Architecture (Co: EE2007)
DEPTHELECTIVE
DEPTHELECTIVE
CS1102C Data Structures & Algorithms
CS1231 DISCRETE STRUCTURES
EG2401 BREADTHELECTIVE
BREADTH / DEPTHELECTIVE
BREADTHELECTIVE
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ECE Specialization Tracks and Technical Elective Modules
What does streaming involve?
What are the compulsory requirements?
How technical electives are organized?
Specialization rules
Recommended tracks
Recommended study schedules
Demonstration of online ECE Module Planner (MP)
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ECE Module Planner (MP) You can use the on-line ECE Module Planner (MP) to indicate:
– your choice of specialization tracks
– your plans for ULR breadth electives and UEMs
– your choice of elective modules for schedules 5, 6, 7 & 8.
Consider carefully pre-requisites for modules in schedules 7 & 8.
Indicate whether you are doing Minor, USP or going for SEP or NOC
(indicate matching modules) in the ‘remarks box’. MP helps to check if your selected modules satisfy the breadth and
depth requirements for EE or CPE. The MP does not check if the pre-
requisites are satisfied.
All students are required to submit your choices in the ECE MP
system by 8 June 2009 (Monday):
http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/students/secondyr/ee3/ece3ModSelect.asp
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Important Staff Members to Note EE3/CPE3 Coordinator: A/Prof Mansoor Jalil
Email: [email protected] EE4/CPE4 Coordinator: A/Prof Cheong Loong Fah Email: [email protected] Admin Officers:
Ms Yap Siew Choo ([email protected])Ms Yip Lai Yeng Elyn ([email protected])
Coordinating members in different areas:Bioelectronic Systems: A/Prof Ong Sim Heng (eleongsh)Communications: Prof Ko Chi Chung (elekocc)Computer Engg/Info Proc: Prof Ko Chi Chung (elekocc)Control & Automation: A/Prof Tan Woei Wan (eletanww)Microelectronics: Dr Xiang Ning (elexn)Microwave & RF Comms: Dr Mouthaan Koenraad (elemk)Electrical Energy Systems: A/Prof Tan Woei Wan (eletanww)
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Enjoy the rest of your Enjoy the rest of your
B.Eng. program!B.Eng. program!
…………The best is yet to come!!!The best is yet to come!!!
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