Design Curriculum Schedule - Revised
Design Curriculum Schedule - Revised
Design Curriculum Schedule - Revised
The following is a summary of the level 3 design curriculum for ME students participating in NUS approved programmes.
Applicable to students matriculated in July 2002/2003 (related poly intake July 2003/2004) and after.
Group
Type of
Design
Company
Semester 5
Design
ME3101
Normal
In-house
Break
Attachment
(same
company)
Semester 6
Design
ME3102
Design
Design
ME3101
ME3102
SEP
SEP or IA
In-house
ME3102
Design
SEP
ME3101
(ME3102)
ME3101
NOC
Company
NOC
Break
Semester 8
VIP
(same
company)
ME3101
Attachment
Design
(same
company)
ME3102
Attachment
Design
Design
SEP
(ME3101)
Design
Semester 7
Design
Company
SEP or IA
Break
SEP or IA
NOC
Design
ME3102
Design
ME3101
NOC
NOC
Design
NOC
(same
company)
ME3102
Design
Design
ME3101
ME3102
NOC
Design
In-house
ME3101
ME3102
Notes:
1) With effect from Academic Year 2005/2006, ME3102 will be offered in both semesters 1 and 2 of an academic year.
2) With effect from Academic Year 2005/2006, the pre-requisite for ME3102 will be changed from ME2101 to ME3101.
3) SEP & NOC students are ALLOWED to map ME3101 or ME3102 to modules offered by overseas partner universities. This will
be done the same way as the mapping of the other modules.
4) Those who participate in SEP in Semester 5 and have already mapped ME3101 in partner universities will carry out ME3102 in
Semester 6 after their return. They will carry out in-house projects.
5) Those who participate in SEP in Semester 6 may take ME3101 (pre-requisite for ME3102) in Semester 5 before leaving for SEP,
and may map ME3102 offered by partner universities. If no mapping can be made, the students will have to continue with
ME3102 in Semester 7. They will only carry out in-house projects. (Please note that the module offered by the overseas partner
universities to be mapped for ME3102 must contain sufficient fabrication components.)
6) If students are keen to take up the industry-sponsored ME3 design projects, students will only be able to do so, i.e. to take ME3101
and ME3102, in Semesters 7 and 8 respectively. Students are encouraged to consider this option as undertaking such industrysponsored projects offers students much exposure to what the industry is doing.