# Programme # Programme 1 Welcome Address by Assoc Prof Tulika Mitra, Chairman of Joint Academic Committee (JAC) 1 Presentation of ‘Top Year 1 CEG Student’ trophy Presentation of ‘Micron Prize’ 2 Briefing on Academic Matters by Assoc Prof LF Cheong, CEG Year 2 Coordinator Talk on Industrial Attachment by Dr YJ Ha 3 Talk on Industrial Attachment by Dr YJ Ha, CEG IA coordinator 4 Talk on NOC/iLead Programme by Ms Jeene New 4 Talk on NOC/iLead Programme by Ms Jeene New 5 Tea Refreshment
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# Programme# Programme
1
Welcome Address by Assoc Prof Tulika Mitra, Chairman of Joint Academic Committee (JAC)
1( )
Presentation of ‘Top Year 1 CEG Student’ trophyPresentation of ‘Micron Prize’
2Briefing on Academic Matters by Assoc Prof LF Cheong, CEG Year 2 Coordinator
Talk on Industrial Attachment by Dr YJ Ha3
Talk on Industrial Attachment by Dr YJ Ha, CEG IA coordinator
4 Talk on NOC/iLead Programme by Ms Jeene New4 Talk on NOC/iLead Programme by Ms Jeene New
5 Tea Refreshment
JAC named
Ramon Bespinyowongthe Top Year 1 Computer Engineering (CEG) Student
Ramon Bespinyowongthe Top Year 1 Computer Engineering (CEG) Student
for Academic Year 2011/2012
JAC named
Ling Chun Kai
i i
Ling Chun Kai
Micron Prize
Full Degree Programme Requirements
Programme Unrestricted Elective
(for AY2011 direct intake & AY2012 Poly intake)
Programme Requirements University Level Requirements Unrestricted Elective
Requirements
20 MC18 MCs
122 MCs
20 MCs
2 GEMs (at least 1 must be from Grp B) 1 Singapore Studies Module
May include : internships
othe enhancement p ogg p 2 breadth modules outside Faculties (includes PC1222 for Poly)
other enhancement prog Minor prog unrestricted modules
Total MCs = 160
Class of honors: det by CAPhttp://www.ceg.nus.edu.sg/students/FFG_Checklists.html
Class of honors: det. by CAP
M j P R i tMajor Programme Requirements
Programme C t Modules MCComponentsNon-technical requirements common
CG1413 Effective Team Communication HR2002 Human Capital in Organizations EG2401 Engineering Professionalism 10
to all BEng studentsEG2401 Engineering Professionalism
Core Modules MA1505 Mathematics I MA1506 Mathematics II PC1432 Physics IIE
Possible Schedule for CEG AY2011/12Possible Schedule for CEG AY2011/12 Poly Intake (without IA)
Sem 1 Sem 2 Sem 3 Sem 4 Sem 5 Sem 6
EE2023 Si lMA13011 (UEM) MA1505 Math I MA1506 Math II
EE2023 Signals& Systems CG4001 FYPCG4001 FYP
PC12222 (ULR) PC1432Physics IIE
CG2271Real Time
EE2031 Circuits & Systems Design Lab (2
DEPTH ELECTIVECG3002
E b dd dPhysics IIE Real-Time
Operating Syst
Systems Design Lab (2 MCs)
Embedded Systems Design
Project
CG1101 ProgrammingMethodology
CG1103 Data Structures & CG3207 Computer
ArchitectureST2334 Probability
& StatisticsBREADTH ELECTIVE DEPTH ELECTIVE
MethodologyAlgorithms I Architecture & Statistics
EE2020 DigitalFundamentals
CG2007Microprocessor
Systems
CS2103 SoftwareEngrg
BREADTH ELECTIVE 1 SS DEPTH ELECTIVE
EE2021 Devices& Circuits
CS1231 DiscreteStructures
EE3204 ComputerComms Networks
BREADTH ELECTIVE 1 UEM (2 MCs)
ES1102*EG2401
Engrg Profsm 1 GEMES1102 Engrg Profsm 1 GEM
20 MCs 20 MCs 23 MCs 22 MCs 22 MCs 18 MCs
TOTAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS = 160 MCs
Exempted from CG1108
Q
Considerations for Planning--- Core Modules
• Core Modules can be harder than Electives• Core Modules can be harder than Electives
• Planning for Borderline CasesPlanning for Borderline Cases
• Special Termsp
• Industrial Attachment: May take (up to) 2 evening modules
Grade Point SystemGrade Point SystemGrade Point SystemGrade Point SystemGrade Point (GP):
A+/A
A- B+ B B- C+ C D+ D F
CAP – Cumulative Average Point
5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0
g(Σ MCi x GPi) / (Σ MCi)
Honors ClassificationHonors Classification1st Class Honors CAP ≥ 4.5 & min A- for FYP2nd Class (Upper) CAP 4.0 to 4.492nd Class (Lower) CAP 3.5 to 3.993rd Class CAP 3.2 to 3.49Pass CAP 2 0 to 3 19Pass CAP 2.0 to 3.19
B d li CBorderline Case
Start CAP=1.8; MC=40 CAP=1.8; MC=40Module1 C+ C+Module2 C+ C+Module2 C CModule3 C+ C+M d l 4 C CModule4 C+ C+Module5 C
End CAP=2.0; MC=56 CAP=2.0; MC=60
BreadthBreadth/Depth Electives/Depth Electives
Specialization in CEG fields achieved through 24MCs of technical breadth/depth electives from followingof technical breadth/depth electives from following concentrations:
CommunicationsNetworkingEmbedded SystemsMultimedia ProcessingMultimedia ProcessingControl & Energy Management
Breadth elective provides broad understanding of concepts while depth elective provides greater depth & coverage.
Breadth 3xxx; Depth 4xxx (but exceptions !)
BreadthBreadth/Depth Level/Depth Level
You can choose electives from any concentration areas. add up to at least 24 MCs, at least 3 depths p , p career tracks advisory to help you, not mandatory Industry talks
CEG Technical Electives ( f t CEG b it f l t li t)
Embedded SystemsCS3210 Parallel Programming
Control & Energy Management
CS3243 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence CS3244 Machine Learning
(refer to CEG website for complete list)
g gCS3211 Parallel and Concurrent ProgrammingCS3217 Software Engrg on Modern Appn PlatformsCS3271 Software Engineering for Reactive SysCS4223 Parallel Computer Architecture
CS3244 Machine LearningEE3302 Industrial Control SystemsEE3304 Digital Control Systems EE3331C Feedback Control Systems
CS4223 Parallel Computer ArchitectureCS4271 Critical Systems and Their VerificationCS4211 Formal Methods for Software Engineering EE4218 Embedded Hardware System Design
yEE3501C Power Electronics
EE4302 Advanced Control SystemsEE4305 Introduction to Fuzzy/Neural Sys
b d by g
EE4415 Integrated Digital Design
CommunicationsEE2011 Engineering Electromagnetics
EE4306 Distributed Autonomous Robotic SysEE4307 Control Systems Design & SimulationEE4501 Power System Mgmt & ProtectionEE4502 Electric Drives and Control
EE3131C Communication SystemsEE3104C Introduction to RF & Microwave.EE4101 RF Communications
NetworkingCG3204L Computer Networks Laboratory
EE4502 Electric Drives and ControlEE4505 Power Semiconductor Devices & ICs
CS3235 Introduction to Computer SecurityCS4222 Wireless Computing & Sensor NetworksCS4274 Mobile and Multimedia NetworkingCS4344 Networked & Mobile Gaming
EE4113 Digital Communications & Coding EE4114 Optical Communications
CS4344 Networked & Mobile GamingEE4210 Computer Communication Networks IIEE4214 Real-time Embedded Systems
CEG Technical Electives
Multimedia Processing
C G ec ca ect es
EE3206 Intro to Computer Vision & Image ProcEE3731C Signal Processing Methods CS4247 Graphics Rendering TechniquesEE3701 Digital Media Technologies CS3248 Design of Interactive Systems3 0 g a d a o og 3 8 g o a yEE3702 Introduction to Electronic Gaming CS3249 Elements of User Interface Design EE4212 Computer Vision CS4248 Natural Language ProcessingEE4213 Image Processing CS3246 Multimedia TechnologiesCS3230 D i d A l i f Al ith CS4345 G l P C t ti GPUCS3230 Design and Analysis of Algorithms CS4345 General-Purpose Computation on GPUCS3240 Human Computer Interaction CS3247 Game DevelopmentCS3241 Computer Graphics CS4342 3D Modeling and AnimationCS3246 Hypermedia & World Wide Web CS3242 Sound and Music ComputingCS3246 Hypermedia & World Wide Web CS3242 Sound and Music ComputingCS4243 Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition EE4702 Game World MechanicsCS4249 Design of Advanced User Interfaces
Modules outside the basket:CS3244 Machine LearningMA2213 Numerical Analysis IMA4268 M h i f Vi l
Multi- Surface MA4268 Mathematics for Visual
Data Processing EE4604 Biological Perception in Digital Media
view stereo
modeling
New S/U Rule
S d ll d i h S/U i• Students are not allowed to exercise the S/U option on Engineering modules (all levels), including those taken as unrestricted electives (UE) except for General Education (GEMs), Singapore Studies (SS) & Freshmen Seminar modules hosted by the Faculty
• With effect from AY2011/2012 students are not allowed to With effect from AY2011/2012, students are not allowed to exercise the S/U option on bridging modules (MA1301, PC1221 and PC1222).
What it means for you:• Modules offered by (any) Engrg departments must be onModules offered by (any) Engrg departments must be on
graded basis (unless they are GEMs, SS or FMEs). • Students may exercise S/U option on modules offered by SoC
th t d ‘UEM ’ AND hi h t t f CEG TE li tthat are read as ‘UEMs’ AND which are not part of CEG TE list.
UROPY id d i ‘U d d R h• You may want to consider doing ‘Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP)’ through either FoE (EG2605) or SoC (CP3208 & CP3209).
FoE: http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/urop/Eli ibilit E d d t t d t i 1 t 2 d 3 dEligibility: Every undergraduate student in 1st, 2nd, 3rd year
SoC:http://www comp nus edu sg/undergraduates/urop project htmlSoC:http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/undergraduates/urop_project.htmlEligibility: CEG students must have completed (CS2103 & CS2309),attained a minimum CAP of 3.8.P/S: CEG students have been allowed to co-read CS2309 with CP3208
Student LifeStudent LifeNew Office: Deputy Head for Undergraduate Studies and Student Life: A/P Vivian Ng ([email protected]) Life: A/P Vivian Ng ([email protected]) Admin Officer : Ms Nicole Phua ([email protected])
• Aims to enrich the learning experience of all ECE students• Prepares ECE students as mature all‐rounders for life after graduation.
Student Life ServicesStudent Life‐Services• Student Concierge @ ECE Office
• one‐stop service station for students to come to for any form of academic advices
• Organize social activities for students & student/staffg /• Provide mentorship through Academic Advisor and Senior BuddyCo s lt tio sessio s e e ti e to help st de ts• Consultation sessions near exam time to help students
• Internship opportunities through tie‐ups with companies• Career planning and advising by working with alumni and Career planning and advising by working with alumni and industry
i f i ill b di i dMore information will be disseminated soon.We would like to hear what you want!
Book your diary for 17 August 2012!Book your diary for 17 August 2012!
Event: ST Engineering Sharing on Internship & Employment OpportunitiesEmployment Opportunities
Time: 2 ‐ 5 pmVenue: to be confirmedVenue: to be confirmed
More details will be sent via emails! Keep a look out!More details will be sent via emails! Keep a look out!
CALLING FOR STUDENT VOLUNTEERS!!!Have you thought about making a difference for the students in ECE? H th ht b t ki th li i h ib t Have you thought about making the lives in here more vibrant and fun?
If you want to make a difference and contribute to making life in ECE the best it possibly can be, come and join one of the many sub-committees for various events or projects in ECE.
We are looking for volunteers to:H l i th St ff F h BBQ P t 17 A t• Help organize the Staff Freshmen BBQ Party on 17 August
• Be Senior Buddies for Freshmen• Be part of the Student Life bodyp y
Interested Students, please email to Ms Nicole Phua ([email protected])
University Health, Wellness & University Health, Wellness & CounsellingCounselling CentreCentrehtt // d / h /http://www.nus.edu.sg/uhc/
Emotional & Psychological Well Being • Anxiety Depression• Anxiety, Depression• Mental Health, Self-Worth, Shyness, Stress • Eating Disorders
S dd L d G i f• Sudden Loss and Grief• Feelings, LonelinessRelationship Issues • Abusive Relationships, Family Stress, Managing Conflicts, Surviving a Breakup Personal Effectiveness • Decision Making, Motivation, Test Anxiety, Time Management, Challenges of University Life