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Student’s Guide to Master of Science by Coursework Programmes
Semester 1 of AY 2018-2019
Check your NTU official email account regularly and visit the URL below for latest
announcement on the specific application deadlines for each semester or changes to
the timetable:
http://www.mae.ntu.edu.sg/Programmes/CurrentStudents/Graduate(Coursework)/MScP
rogrammes/Pages/Announcement.aspx
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Academic Matters
1. Course of Study 2. Duration of the Programme 3. Mode of Study 4. Option of Study 5. Area of Specialisation 6. Graduate Academic Calendar 2018-19 7. Course Registration Period 8. Payment of Fees 9. Graduate Application Forms 10. Coursework Requirements and Academic Performance 11. Grade Point Average Requirements 12. Other Information on Honour Code of the University Directory of Programmes and Administrative Office
Introduction
Welcome to the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE)! This guide contains
an overview of the important information that can help make your learning journey a success. 1
To help you settle into life at MAE, you are highly encourage to attend our MAE Postgraduate
Welcome Session and Dinner on 7 August 2018 (Tuesday) from 5:30 pm to 8:15 pm at LT 1A.
All the incoming students are automatically registered to attend the Welcome Session. So mark
your calendar and save the date to attend the event. View a copy of the schedule here.
Academic Matters
(1) Course of Study
Our six MOE-subsidised Master of Science (MSc) degree programmes are taught through a
number of core and elective courses. Each course comprises of seminars, lectures, laboratory
sessions (for selected courses only), followed by a 3-hour written examination. Every course is
designed to develop the understanding of subject areas, promote independent learning and to
encourage group discussion.
Continuous Assessment (CA) will also take place throughout the 13 teaching weeks of the course.
The types of CA that course coordinator(s) may choose from include essays, assignments,
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quizzes, individual projects, group work, seminar presentations and etc. All CA grades will be
taken into account in the calculation of the overall grade for the course.
Classes for our MOE-subsidised MSc (by coursework) programmes are usually held in the
evenings (6.45pm to 9.45pm) on weekdays. Each course is covered in 39 hours and usually
consists of 13 lectures of 3 hours each.
(2) Duration of the Programme
2.1 For full-time students
Minimum candidature Maximum candidature
1 year (equivalent to 2 semesters) 2 years (equivalent to 4 semesters)
Minimum number of courses per semester: 3
Maximum number of courses per semester: 5
2.2 For part-time students
Minimum candidature Maximum candidature
2 years (equivalent to 4 semesters) 4 years (equivalent to 8 semesters)
Minimum number of courses per semester: 1
Maximum number of courses per semester: 3
(3) Mode of Study
The six MOE-subsidised MSc (by coursework) programmes offer both full-time and part-time mode of
study.
(4) Option of Study
Students enrolled in the MOE-subsidised MSc (by coursework) programmes are allowed to choose to complete the programme of study by: Option 1: Coursework and Dissertation; OR Students must complete eight courses from the list of core and elective courses within the
specified programme and submit a Dissertation on an approved project.
Option 2: Coursework Only (Default Option)
Students must complete ten courses from the list of core and elective courses within the specified
programme.
Summary:
Option Description No. of Courses
1 Coursework and Dissertation 8 Courses + Dissertation
2 Coursework Only (*Default Option) 10 Courses
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Note: Programme Structure and Course offerings are subject to changes
To find out more about the Option of Study, Programme Structure and the Course Synopsis,
click on the hyperlink below follow by the title of the programme of your study to see the list of
course offerings:
http://www.mae.ntu.edu.sg/Programmes/CurrentStudents/Graduate(Coursework)/MScProgram
mes/Pages/default.aspx
Please note that all students are allocated "Coursework only" as their default option of study.
Students who wish to request for conversion of the option from “Coursework only” to “Coursework
and Dissertation” must complete and submit the "Application for Conversion of Option of study"
form which can be found under "Graduate Application Forms" to MAE Graduate Studies Unit
before 13 August 2018 (Monday). All applications are subject to the School’s approval.
(5) Area of Specialisation
Depending on the programme of study, you may have the option to graduate with the Master of
Science (MSc) degree programme with no specialisation or with one of the following
specialisations: (1) Additive Manufacturing or (2) Optical Engineering.
To complete your MSc degree programme with one area of specialisation, click on the URL:
http://www.mae.ntu.edu.sg/Programmes/CurrentStudents/Graduate(Coursework)/MScProgram
mes/Pages/default.aspx to find out the specific requirements outlined for each specialisation –
the minimum number of courses in the core and elective subject areas you must complete.
If you decide to complete your MSc degree programme with a specific area of specialisation, visit
our dedicated website for Graduate Application Forms to find out more about the application
details.
(6) Graduate Academic Calendar 2018-19
For our MOE-subsidised MSc (by coursework) programmes, each academic year is divided into
two semesters:
Semester 1 from August to December
Semester 2 from January to May
Each semester normally includes 13-week of teaching and learning and 2 weeks of examinations
(see Table 1 below).
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*SEMESTER 1 of AY 2018-19
Teaching Week 1 to 7 13 Aug (Monday) to 28 Sept 2018 (Friday)
Recess Week ** 1 Oct (Monday) to 5 Oct 2018 (Friday)
Teaching Week 8 to 13 8 Oct (Monday) to 16 Nov 2018 (Friday)
Revision and Examination 19 Nov (Monday) to 7 Dec 2018 (Friday)
Semester 2 Vacation ** 10 Dec 2018 (Monday) to 11 Jan 2019 (Friday)
Table 1 Semester 1 of AY2018-19
For Semester 1 of AY2018-19 Semester Calendar, please visit this URL:
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/sasd/oas/AcademicCalendar/Documents/NTU%20Academic%20Calenda
r%20(Semester)_AY2018-19.pdf
For those planning ahead, you may refer to the important events and public holidays listed in our
academic calendar.
Please note that: Classes will proceed normally on the immediate Monday following a public
holiday on Saturday. For a public holiday which falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be a
replacement holiday.
(7) Course Registration Period
For NEW students, two Core Courses will be pre-registered for you on your FIRST semester with
us. For subsequent semesters, you will have to register on your own.
Opening Date & Time Closing Date & Time
13 August 2018 (Monday); 1100hrs 23 August 2018 (Thursday); 2359hrs
Please take note that:
Full-time students are allowed to register up to 15 AU (5 courses) per semester of study,
while part-time students can register up to 9 AU (3 courses) per semester of study.
All students must check via their GSLink (Graduate Student Link) before the end of the
Add/Drop period to ensure courses have been registered/ de-registered correctly.
No registration/ de-registration are allowed after the end of the Add/Drop period.
Registration for Cross-School/ Cross Programme courses (Courses NOT offered to
student's programme of study)
Opening Date & Time Closing Date & Time Results
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13 August 2018 (Monday); 1100hrs 17 August 2018 (Friday), 2359 hrs 24 August 2018
Please take note that:
The application is subject to the approval of course coordinator and course availability.
All registration of graduate courses outside the prescribed curriculum will have to be done
online via the Graduate Course Registration System during the stipulated course
registration periods.
For cross-programme course registration, students are allowed to register up to a
maximum of 2 cross-programme courses throughout their course of study.
Priority will be given to students registering for courses in their own programme.
Late applications will not be considered; no request for registration of cross-school/cross
programme courses will be accepted after 17 August 2018.
Students who have registered cross-school/cross programme courses will be informed of
the application status via your NTU email account on 24 August 2018 (for courses
approved in Registration Period 2).
For more information about Course Registration, please follow this URL:
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/Students/Graduate/AcademicServices/CourseRegistration/Pages/whento
register.aspx
(8) Payment of Fees
Billing takes place at the commencement of each semester, and payment due date is 2 weeks
after billing date. A student who applies for Leave of Absence (LoA) or decides to withdraw
from the programme, two or more weeks after the commencement of the semester, shall
be liable to pay the tuition and related fees due for the semester.
Please note that students with outstanding fees will not be allowed to register for courses. All
enquires pertaining to outstanding fees should be addressed to NSS, Finance. Kindly contact Ms.
Goh Peishan Vinda either by email at [email protected] or 6908-1460.
Q: What if I want to defer study for a particular semester and do not want to incur the tuition fee for the semester? A: You have to apply for Leave of Absence (LoA) online through the GSLink at least two weeks before the start of the semester. This is to allow the School to inform the Office of Academic Services (OAS) to update your student records and for NSS-Finance to update the liability of tuition fees for the semester. Please note that supporting documents (such as doctor's memo, medical reports, hospitalisation leave etc.) need to be enclosed if there are any. Please ensure you have all the relevant documents scanned and attached to support your application via GSLink System. Failure to submit the application form in a timely manner can have both academic and financial consequences.
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To apply for Leave of Absence (LoA), please click on the following url:
https://sso.wis.ntu.edu.sg/webexe88/owa/sso_login1.asp?t=3&p2=https://sso.wis.ntu.edu.sg/gsli
nk/gslink.asp&extra=
If your application for LoA is approved, you will receive an email from us conveying to you the
outcome of your application for LoA approximately one week upon the School's approval.
Q: Can I still withdraw from courses which I have registered for after the add/drop deadline? And am I required to pay for the semester fees?
A1: Yes, you may withdraw from the courses which you have registered for after add/ drop
deadline.
Please download Withdrawal from Courses Application Form (Bullet point P6) from our
dedicated website Graduate Application Forms and email the completed application form to
[email protected] no later than the 9th week of Semester 2.
For application through hard copy submission, submitted completed application form to:
MAE Graduate Studies Unit N3-2b-62 50
Nanyang Avenue
Singapore 639798
Attn: Ms. Heng Chew Puay, Esther
Re: Withdrawal from Courses Application
Note: A ‘Fail’ grade will be reflected in the transcript if the application form is not submitted
on time.
A2: Yes, you shall be liable for tuition fees for the entire term.
(9) Graduate Application Forms
To complete each milestone stage of your graduate programme, it is your responsibility to plan your time to submit your application well in advance. You can find the specific application deadlines for each semester on the Announcement Page and in the email sent to your NTU email account.
The Graduate Studies Unit will take at least 5 working days from the date of receipt of your
application for processing to notifying you of the outcome of your application through your NTU
student email address.
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Visit this URL for the Application Forms: http://www.mae.ntu.edu.sg/Programmes/CurrentStudents/Graduate(Coursework)/MScProgrammes/Pages/Graduate-Application-Forms.aspx#6 Please Note: You can find the specific application deadlines for each semester on the Announcement Page and in the email sent to your NTU email account.
(10) Examination
Students are required to sit for an examination at the end of each semester for each of the courses
registered in a particular semester. A student who does not register or who have registered but
fails to take any examination for which he is eligible to sit shall be deemed to have sat and failed
the examination.
A student who is absent from an examination on the medical ground should submit the original
medical certificate issued by a medical practitioner who is registered with the Singapore Medical
Council to One Stop@SAC within two (2) working days of absence from the day of examination.
A student who is unable to sit for examination due to reasons other than medical and would like
to request for special consideration should submit an appeal letter together with the supporting
documents to One Stop@SAC within (2) working days of absence from the day of examination.
Example: A student is being sent by his company for overseas assignment during the examination
period. He is to produce his company's letter certifying his overseas assignment and his air ticket.
Please refer to our dedicated website for details of Examination Matters for graduate students.
(11) Coursework Requirements and Academic Performance
With the introduction of the Academic Units system in the university, the Master by Coursework
programme students have to accumulate a total of 30 Academic Units (AUs) to graduate. Each
course in the curriculum carries 3 AUs, with the exception of the Dissertation Project which carries
6 AUs.
10.1 Graduate Requirements
To be awarded the Master of Science degree, student must:
1. Complete a total of 30 AUs and all requirements as prescribed by the programme of
study.
2. Attain a minimum CGPA of 2.50 (equivalent to an average of C+) at the completion of
the programme of study.
10.2 Satisfactory Academic Performance
In any term of study, a coursework student is considered to be making satisfactory progress if he
attains a minimum TGPA of 2.50.
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10.3 Poor Academic Performance, AW and FO
A coursework student with poor academic performance will be subjected to the following actions:
1. Academic warning (AW) if TGPA or CGPA <2.50 in any term of study.
2. Termination of Candidature (FO) if TGPA <2.50 for the second consecutive term of study.
(12) Grade Point Average Requirements
The university adopts a Grade Point Average (GPA) system of calculating the overall academic
performance of a student in a particular semester and for the whole programme. Letter grades
obtained for courses are assigned grade points of 0 to 5.0.
Letter Grade Grade Point
A+ 5.00
A 5.00
A- 4.50
B+ 4.00
B 3.50
B- 3.00
C+ 2.50
C 2.00
D+ 1.50
D 1.00
F 0.00
11.1 Term Grade Point Average (TGPA)
TGPA represents the grade point average of all courses attempted by a student in any term of
study.
TGPA =SUM of (Grade Point x AU∗ for course attempted in the term)
Total AU∗ attempted in the term of study
11.2 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
CGPA represents the grade point average of all courses attempted by a student.
CGPA =SUM of (Grade Point x AU∗ for course attempted to date)
Total AU∗ attempted to date
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Note: Total AU attempted to date is inclusive of AUs of failed courses.
*AU= Academic Unit: Each course is assigned a certain number of AU.
The TPGA and CGPA will be reflected in students’ transcript of academic records.
For more information on GPA, please refer to this link.
(13) Other Information
Honour Code of the University
All matriculated students by virtue of admission to the University are committed to uphold the
Honour Code and to pledge their agreement to abide by it. For more information, please follow
this URL: http://www.ntu.edu.sg/SAO/Pages/HonourCode.aspx
Email & Network Account
The University provides an email & network account to each student. You are reminded to set-up
your NTU email account and strongly advised to check your account regularly to keep abreast of
the school’s announcement/ information pertaining to your studies.
Location of Conducive Space for Self-learning
If you are looking for an air-conditioned and peaceful place to work or study, you can consider
using the facilities located at Block N3.2-B2-02 (outside the School of MAE Materials Laboratory).
(14) Directory of Programmes and Administrative Office
Person to Contact Contact Details
Assistant Chair (Graduate
Studies Unit)
Associate Professor Anutosh
Chakraborty
Tel: Email: Office:
6790-4222 [email protected] N3-02b-43
Programme Directors
Master of Science
(Manufacturing Systems and
Engineering)
Associate Professor Lee Yong Tsui
Tel: Email: Office:
6790-5867 [email protected] N3-02a-08
Master of Science
(Supply Chain Logistics)
Associate Professor Rajesh Piplani
Tel: Email: Office:
6790-5601 [email protected] N3-02c-84
Master of Science
(Mechanical Engineering)
Associate Professor Ang Whye
Teong
Tel: Email: Office:
6790-5937 [email protected] N3.1-B2c-11
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Master of Science
(Precision Engineering)
Associate Professor Murukeshan
Vadakke Matham
Tel: Email: Office:
6790-4200 [email protected] N3.2-02-75
Master of Science
(Smart Product Design)
Associate Professor Gerald Seet
Tel: Email: Office:
6790-5600 [email protected] N3-02c-75
Master of Science
(Systems and Project
Management)
Dr Chen Songlin
Tel: Email: Office:
6790-5935 [email protected] N3.2-02-81
Administrative Team
MAE Graduate Studies Unit
Mailing Address
N3-2b-62 50 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639798
Tel: 6790-4955
Email: [email protected]
Ms. Tan Pei Min
Assistant Manager
Tel: Email:
6790-4141 [email protected]
MSc Government Subsidized
Programmes
Ms. Heng Chew Puay, Esther Email: [email protected]
MAE Pastoral Care Unit
Mr Koh Wee Hock Tel: Email:
6790-5507 [email protected]
For a more comprehensive guide to the administrative support, visit this URL:
http://www.mae.ntu.edu.sg/Programmes/CurrentStudents/Graduate(Coursework)/ContactUs/Pag
es/AdminOffice.aspx
Contact Us
If you have a question to ask about graduate programmes by coursework, please visit our FAQs
(http://faq-centre.com/home/NTU_MAE/ifaq.aspx) to see if your question(s) have been answered.
If you still have a question, you can contact us by email at [email protected]
Telephone: (+65) 6790-4955
Address:
MAE Graduate Studies Unit N3-2b-62 50 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639798
Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM to 5:45 PM Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:15 PM Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays